, RSCIPE8. A Good Sandwich?A nice sandwich to made as below: Slloe graham bread very thin; spread It thtnlr with "made" mustard; orer this, on one allOQ.^piit a layer of cottage or sour milk cheese; on the other eldev spread ft thickly finely-chopped olives mixed with mayonnaise, and place the slices together. For another, slices of rye bread are buttered, spread With mustard, then with cottage cheeee, and put the slices together. Ham Muffins. ? Cream one-fourth cupful of butter, add gradually nearly three-fourths of a cupful of cold boiled ham. chopped fine, also a well beaten egg; then alternately one cupful of Graham flour and one cupful of white flour, sifted, with three teaspoonfuls of baking powder nnd a cupful of milk. Bake In a hot, well buttered muffin pan about twenty-five minutes. Cheese Fritters?ChctGe fritters can bo concocted with a chafing dish and they are very toothsome to any oheeso lover. Mix four tablespoons of grated Farmoean cheese with two tablespoons of stale bread crumbs. Beat four eggs well and add to first mixture. Season with salt and papricn. Drop from tip of spoon In small cakes on a hot, buttered blazer. Brown on one side, then turn and brown on the other side. Foiiess Denmark. Denmark, for roasons partly of eras tronomy and partly of trade, is distressed at the aversion shown by the eel for its shores. The fish is now, and for some years has been, abandoning the I.ittle Belt In great numbers for the Atlantic?never to return. People are beginning to nsk themselves if the tasto of eel pie is to vanish from Denmark forever. An ,t oh thyol agist -who has spent .some time in observing tho creatures hae come to the conclusion that they al ways glide off in dark waters. This? has suggested tho bright idea of run nlng a deep sea cable along the trark most frequented by the emigrants, and lighting tho water up with electric lights, so as to fascinate the fish intc remaining whore they are.?New York Tribune. * Itch cored in 80 minutes br Woolford's Btsktrv Lotion; nsver fails. Sold by Dnageit?. Mail ordem promptly filled bv Ef. E. DeichonMe<10o.,Crawfofdsville,Ind. 81. Sympathy is the solace of the poor, 1 but lor the rich there is consolation. Garfield Tea, the Herb buuitive. in mild I and potent; take it to ragulnte a .sluggish liver and to nv#wvm>? pnisUMtinn. Unity is a precious diamond.? ITnlvii.'iva J ?J w. inTS,St. Vitun'l)anc?:Nervous Diftonaeeper manently cured by Dr. Kline'a (Jrtvit Nerve Restorer. t2 trial bottlo end treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline. Ld.,mi Arch St., Phila., Pa. Victory pives no account of her actions.?Curtis the Bntnvian. Mrs. Winstow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething,8ofton8tht*gumn,r _T*TtrTr^ I x~urc vv iiue i-?caaA7X is the Natural Paint Pigment iTO Numerous compounds d-JT [p J are being "*. >\"*"*' offered to take i /' the place of y f white lead as V. ^ a paint, butno *V 1 real substitute I -i for it has yet 1 A^Jth been found. R ,\ 1 f Pure White I A f 1 Lead has a' i/\l _J peculiar 11 (QftQ' I yfc. ^ ZHs property of /**/ amalgamating with the wood upon which It is used?added to thi? ? it has an elasticity which permits the paint to follow the natural expansion and contraction of the wood. Pure White Lead (with its full natural tenacity and elasticity, unimpaired by adulterants), alone fulfills all the requirements of the ideal paint. Every keg which bears the Dutch Boy trade mark is positively guaranteed to be absolutely Pure ^ While Lead JfpS made by the Old / \ Dutch Process. i i send for book .. A Talk OB Palat.* iItm raluahla Infor atlon OB the paint .411 U back and injuring the kidneys. I have been told I had a floating kidney. I had Intense pain in the back, headaches and dlzty spells and the action of the bladder wag veri' Irregular. About three yearc ago I tried Doan's Kidney Pills, and found sucjx great relief that I con tinned, and Inside a comparatively short time was entirely rid of kidney trouble." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. TERRIBLE 1TCWWQ. Bmoui Affactod Whole System?IT* Me to Rest Night or Boy 0*f? fere* 4 Yemre Coticm Cures. "I suffered severely for four yes? from poison oak end ivy. My condition vh serious, ss I could not rest night or day end be free from a terrible iteming sensation from scratching on my heads between the fingers, my fset and face. I got the best of advice and treatment from six different doctors who were anxious to cure me. One of the doctors told me that when the poison was cured, ecxema (a worse disease) would follow, which became true. My eyesight was affected, and 1 went to a horpital especially for the eves and got relief, but eczema got a terrible hold on my system. I wsis about to givo up all hope of ever being cured, yet I could not be reconciled to guch results, as my health had been good and free from any disease all my life. My age in seventy-three years. In my extremity I happened to read of Cuticura Remedies for akin diseases. I wan anxious about ray condition and desired to evade *nv annrlrttin 'rL;- *- T 1 ?-i ? ??v>... xam wita jn miy. 1605, and I culled on a certain druggist for the Cutioura Remedies. I bought five boxes Cuticura Ointment. also some Cnticura Soap and Cutioura Pills as 1 required them. In four weaka' treatment m.r face xvaa smooth, and the itching gradually left my hands ami feet and i could rest comfortably, for which I am grateful and happy. W. Field Coweo, .Jurtico of the Peace and Notary l^iblic, Hartlv, Del., May 15. 1906." A blow threatened was nevr well given.?Italian. Stimulate the lilood. Brnndreth's Pills are the great blood purifier. They arc a laxative and blood tonic, they act equally on tho bowels, the kidneys and the skin, thus cleansing the svstem by the natural outlet of the body. They stimulate the blood ao as to enable nature to throw off nlj morbid humors and cure all troubles* arising from an impure state of the blood. One or two taken every night will prove invaluable. Kach lull contains one grain of solid extract of saysaparilln. which, with other valuable vegetable products, make it s blood purifier of excellent character. Brandreth'e PULh have been iu use for over a century and are sold in every drug and medicine store, plain or sugar-coated. No one ever repented of having held liis tongue.?Italian. Only One "lfroaw Quinine" That is Laxative tiro mo Quinine, bvailarIr named remedies sometimes deceive. The brst and original Cold Tablet is a White Package, with black and red lettering, and hears the signature oi K. W. Grove. 25c. After ebb comes f.ood and friends with good.?Dutch. Did you see in last week's paper an Item telling you how you could ob iaiu a uozen cans or Argo Ko ITTTTTI 19 ^VdPfi . I1WSI Wei Gon WRITS US FR1 and fvankty, in Strictest cauMmx trodbtas, and staling your age VBZK ADVtCX. In ptetn seated an aabte 64-page Book on "Hose Tree Address: Ladies' Advisory reiw?ryV|t Mtdirlnit Co., Chatter* ' I AILING HOW Many Pert6( Do You MISS GRACE E.MILLER "I am not feeling very well." "I am so nervous it seems as though I should fly." "My back aches as though it would break." IIow often do you hoar those significant expressions from women friends. More than likely you speak the same words yourself, and tnere is a cause. More thnn thirty years ago Lydia E Pinkham of Lynn. Mass. discovered the source of nearlj- all the sufferiug ondurod by her sex. '"Woman's Ills, ' these two words are full of more misery to women than any other two words that can be found in the English language. Sudden fainting, depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere, backaches, headaches, nervousness, sleeplessness, bearingdown sensations, displacements and irregularities are the bane of woman's existence. The same woman who discovered tbo cause of all this missry also discovered a rcmody. Lydia B. PtnkhanPs Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbu holds the record for a greater number of absolute cures of female ills than any other one remedy the world has ever known and it is tho greatest blessing which ever came Into the lives of suffering women. Don't try to endure, but sure the cause of all your suffering. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound at ooco removes such troubles. 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Fortl of 1938 Lansdowno St., Baltimore, Md. writes : Dear Mrs. rinkhum,? ''For fov.r rears my life was a misery to me. I suffered from irregularities, suppression, terrible dragging sensations and | extreme tjorvonsa??s. I end given up all I bope of ever being well again when Lydia i S. PLakhaiu's Vegetable Compound whs rocouiixiondod. It cured my weakness and made mo well and strong." Miss Grace E. Miller, of 1313 Michigan St., liuffalo, N. Y. writes: Dear Mr*. Pinkbnm :? "I was in a very bad condition of health generally; irritable, it*, backache and j suffered from a fotuinine weakness. Lydia E. Pin' ham's Vegetable Compound, cured mo after all other inodlcir.es bail failed." What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ford and Misa Miller it will do for other women in like condition. Every suffering woman in the United States is asked to accept the following invitation. It is free, will bring you health and may save your life. Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women. Womon suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly ooratuunioate with Mrs. Finkham. at Lynn. Ma??. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located ana the quiekeet and surest way of reoovery advieod. Owt of her vast volume of experience in treating female ilia Mrs. Pink ham probably has the very knowledge that will help your cose. Her advice in free and always helpful. rokee Remedy of Sweet Gu ghs. Colds, LaQrippe & 2o ^HOC LESS LARD j The Uppermost Stand- j I ard of TTicyfif?Qt 0?io1if*r ??- ^"""7 Pnspeeted by the United States Government 1 1 'i.. t- j?i .i'.jl. in.m_i --rocj I ion rm nre'tircl to fill orN>?? for m? fVtebrata.l CASIIAOE PLANTS in any quantity .le?lieJ. EAftLY .1F.RSRY WAKEFIELD?Earl leat an.l boat wro hwdtr. ?iuall t*|H>. CHARLESTON WAKP.FIEI.n-Alv.ot ten r< Gron.n *n< ?(T?r m fine UMIiatAl r ACPI.lii. PEACH KM, PKAHa. ri?i?> A?rtc?ta. Nm^uIkm, ,J3ih. 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I'rlcss: Small lots K^lV V Al I.U) to gl.JS per thousand. V. O. H. Meg- Iki^A, ilno C'ticntnlMir Seed t*?cent* per pound. Rubjlfl United Slate* Arrlruliural Durortment ir.?. to tent all kinds of vppetatilea, we will be nlea<-e<1 to (rl?o you atanr tlnte. I HI.ITCH ( OMP ANT M MdigTTI, ?. Q uiyiii dmulci tfAjg i told 'mra our fKUtrr to user fev \ i|IJS!b4^ examination ami apjwcrvaf And tfnar- vLl l nothing if not uils6ed am to alactniTTS In tfce Kali P i?ely. Wo make it^les of Send for lute, frt>o aulojoo. 1 Harness Miff. Co. Indiana r'?<*.*us neneftt ? Trxlt fl| 0 BOTTLES coo I