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American Balloon With Two
Aeronauts falls
RESCUED BY GERMAN STEAMER
Ballocn St. Louis, Collapses and Falls
Into North Sea. .Ihirty Miles from
Land?Enveloped ia tho Folda of
the Balloon, '>.wo Men arc Rescued
With Great Difficulty.
Berlin, By Cable.?The St. Louis,
one of the three American balloons
to start in the international race, fell
into the North Sea Tuesday night, between
Heligoland and Wilhcltnshavcu,
thirty miles from the shore. The
JSt. Louis was piloted by K. II. Arnold,
who, with his assistant, II. J.
Iicwat, was rescued by a German
steamship passing at the time.
Arnold and Ilov.at were enveloped
in the folds of the balloon when rescued.
They woul t have been forced
under water in a sl.m! time. The
rescue \ ..s cfTe led w;th the greatest
difficulty.
The nr.ronr.uls did not know that
they were mm r sea until they heard
the sound ?.i' the waves, the waters
being nhscured by :: thick fop: that
hung at a low level. A rani 1 fall in
temperature caused a shrinkage* of
the balloon envelope and il began
gradually to descend. Alarmed, the
aeronauts began throwing out everything
ir, the hnlinui to lighter, it, but
continued to sink and finally struck
the water with a splash. The men
telegraphed the rat* immittcc that
they weie safe and uninjured.
This is the second sensational accident
of American entrants. Shoitly
after the start Augustus Post and
A. 11. Forbes fell fun: thousand feet,
having a miraculous escape from
denth.
CROP CONDITIONS.
Washington, Special.?The cor"
rrop condition on October 1st. was 77.*
per cent, spring wheat 'piality 88.1
. per cent, total prcdueth^i of spring
wheat was indicated as 2.'k'1.09d,<MH).
the yield per acre averaging Id.'J
bushels, combined production spring
and winter wheat indicated as about
6")9.(KtO,()00 li:*.s! < i of S9.-1 ju<r cent,
quality and the oat crop quality was
81.11 per cent, the production being
78!),I(il.G00 bushels with yield per
acre averaging 24.9 bushels according
tto the Department of Agriculture
crop report issued Wednesday.
The corn condition is against a top.year
average on Oc'obor Is! of 7!).7.
The average yield of spring when* *
against a si> year average of S">.?)
The final estimate* of average yield < f
oats per acre is against a ten-year
average of 29.8 and quality Sli. 1 for
jen yearn.
The decline in condition of corn
during September was about two per
cent, as compared with an average
decline the past ten years of 1.0 per
cent. In Southern corn States the
condition on October 1st and ten-vmr
average, respect pi vely, of corn follows:
Texas and 78; Georgia S I and
S'J; Kentucky To and S.'l; Tennessee
82 and SO; Alabama 8 ! and S(5: North
Carolina S2 and S2; Arkansas 7!) and
77; Mississippi SI and 7l>.
Opetiiry of State Fair.
T?nleigh. N. Spe< iah?-The fortveiglith
North Carolina State fair
opened at noon Tuesday with an address
by Stele Auditor R. P. Dixon.
The crowds were unusually large for
the opening day, and he exhibits and
special features were of an exeop
tionally high oredr. Dr. Dixon's address
was characteristically pleasing
and appropriate, lie termed the fair
orre 01 I ho greatest educational 111>Stilutions
of the State, which was an
object lesson of industrial progress
in line with the great work done at
the Agricultural and Mechanical College
and the State Normal and Industrial
College, at Greensboro.
Sonthcrn Railway Locomotive Explodes.
Danville, Yn., Special.- A report
received late Tuesday night from
Mayo, a watering station about twenty-five
miles from Danville, says that
a local freight engine on tin' Southern
linilwny exploded killing the engineer
and injuring the fireman and several
of the crew. A special train carrying
surgeons left the eitv for the
scene and the ;ujur??d u'iH be brought
++ t \i -ib
t' Grade -v 1
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"hiskieS
"'rect from
1 | ty'sf/f/ery
V r!n R^am
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EXPRESS PREPAID.
tU. 2 Us. JWt.
Cipmt SUHei WMc Cki $2.25 $4.00 $5 50
Rohmal Rye . . . 2.2S 4 00 5.S0
Private SlKk Cm . . 2.GO 4.50 6.S0
Ujlfe'sra. Ml. Vfbtiby . 2 f,0 4.50 6.50 I
24 Pi:.ls ir iZ i.l -?idi V :.n faro 5S.C0.
24 Puis er 48 IkJf-Piits R/e $7 50
10 cents per pnllon extra in
quarts
IxiHscH and breakape made
pood. S~nd money orders witli
all orders. Prompt shipments.
A. HATKE & CO.,
RICHMOND VA.
3 NEXT DOOR TO EXPRESS OFFICE
Vvir.-* . j
ttuot at the Bottom.
Two boys left home with just
enough money to take them through
college, after which they must depend
entirely upon their o*n efforts.
They attacked the collegiate problems
successfully, passed to graduation,
received their diplomas from the faculty,
also, commendatory 'etters to a
large ship-building firm with which
they desired employment. Ushered
into the waiting room of the head of
the firm the first was given an audience.
He presented his letters.
"What can you do," said the man
of millions.
"I would like some sort of a clerkship."
"Well sir, I will take your name
and address; and if we have anything
of the kind open will correspond with
you."
As he passed out, he said to his
companion. "You can go in and
4 leave your address.' "
The other presented himself and
his papers. ?
"What can you do?*' was asked. 1
"I can do anything (hat a groeti
hand can do," was the replv.
The magnate touched a hell which
colled a superintendent.
"We want a man to sort scrapiron,"
replied the superintendent.
And the collrjic student went to
sorting scrap-iron.
One week passed, and the president
asked. "How is the new man
getting on?"
"Oh," said the boss,'"he did iiiwork
so well, and never watched the
Clock, that 1 i at him over the gang.'"
In one year the man had reached
the head of the department, and an
advisory position with the management,
at a salary represented by four
figures, while his whilom friend was
stil! out of employment and seeking a
position.
Dangerous Comparison.
"Well," said the man who is running
for office, "suppose 1 do think
I am bigger than mv party. What
then 7"
"In that ease," replied the cool
campaigner, "your party is liable to
dwindle in a way that'll leave no
possible doubt as to the correctness
of your estimate."?Washington
Star.
Iliclis' Cnp;i<!ine Cures Headache,
Whether from colds, bent, stomach or
nervous troubles. No Arertanilid op dangerous
drugs. It's liquid and acts immeriiately.
Trial bottle loc. Regular sizes
T,e. aud U)c., at all druggists.
In Self-Dofcr.se.
lie erased to use the hateful weed
To please his wife, but then
Me wore so very large a grouch
She made him start again.
TKfTKHI 1C-A ItEMAUU C1RE.
TcrTERisr. Is a sure. * ifc and spendv cure
fer?0E?nm, t?tt?r, s<cia uid scalp disen??s
am! I ohlng piles. Eiulono l hv physicians;
pralssd t<v thousands who have used it.
Fragrant, soothing, antiseptic. i>Oo. at
druggists or Ity mail from J. T. SnucrutNs,
Dept. A, ttavaunah, Ga.
TTT 1_ _ I- T?T- -J
yy uiu.3 oi wisaom.
Fortune favors the man with a
strong arm ami a hard list?it he lias
a disposition to use them. |
It is not a crime to lie an egotist,
hnt it is exceedingly had taste to I t
others discover it. (
There are too many people in this
world who hold to the theory that
one good turn deserves ten others.
When a woman reall\ gets a liargain
she spends twice what she saved
celebrating.
Absence makes the breakfast table
more alluding and the home lied seem
a heap softer.
People who are always trying to
look the part sometimes get so busy
about it that they forget it.
Beautiful auburn hair with hints
of gold in it, is the kind possessed
by the rieli man's daughter, and incident
ly the gold hinted at is usually
in the hank.
Some people are so proud of their
humility that they are constantly
committing indiscretions in order that
they may gracefully apologize for
them.
Beauty gushes out of poetry in
great gobs when you see the author,
lin king a shave, stowing away corned
beef an 1 eabbace.
If you have not soon a girl for a
year or more, you don't know
whether to describe her to an Mitrrested
friend as hlond or bdunctte.
Ileautv is pood for women, firmness
for men. So. 43-'OS.
NOT A MIltACMC
Ju.st I'luin Cau?e and Kffect.
There are some quite remarkable
things happening every day, which
seem almost miraculous.
Some persons would not believe
that a man could suffer from coffee
drinking so severely as to cause spells
of unconsciousness. And to find complete
relief in changing from coffee
to Po8tum Is well worth recording.
"1 used to be a great coffee drinker.
so much so that it was killing mc
by inches. My heart became so weak
I would fell and lie unconscious for
an hoar at a time. The spells caught
mo sometimes two or three times a
day.
"My friends, and even the doctor,
told me It was drinking coffee that
caused the trouble. I would not believe
It, and still drank coffee until 1
iould not leave my room.
"Then my doctor, who drinks Postum
himself, persuaded mo to stoj
olToe and try Fostum. After much
osltation I concluded to try It. Thai
was eight months ago. Since then 1
avo had hut few of those spoils,
or** for more than four months.
1 fv>. I bettor, sleep better and am
cttcr every way. I now drink nothng
hut Postum and touch no coffee,
ind as I am seventy years of age all
my friends think the improvement
ijuite remarkable."
"There's a Reason."
Name given by Postum Co.. Rattle
"reek, Mich. Road "The Road to
tVellvllle," in pkgs.
Kvrr read the above letter? A new
ine appears from time to time. The)
.ire genuine, true, and full of hunun
interest.
TAf[ IW I HE SOUTH
Republican Nominee Makes a
* * *
Number of Speeches
MEETS A CORDIAL RECEPTION
Hon. Wiilian H. Taft Makes Political
Campaign in North Carolina and
Virginia^ Greeted by Enthusiastic
Crowds at Statesville, Salisbury,
Lexington, High Point and Reidsville.
Ending Southern Tour at
Richmond.
Greensboro, N. ('., Special.? Hon.
William Howard Tait, Republican
candidate lor President, closed his
tour of North Carolina here
day. 11 ? was cordially received at
all points where lie spoke and his
speeches were attentively listened to
by Republicans and Democrats.
First Stop at Statesville.
Mr. Tnt't was up bright and early
Saturday morning. His (irst speech
was made at Statesville at 7:30
o'clock. Several hundred people
heard him there. Heine: presented by
Mr. .1. KI wood Cox. he said:
"Ladies and (ieutleinau: 1 am glad
to come into the State of North Carolina
this beautiful October morning
and to receive this cordial reception.
Complaint is very often heard
On the part of your people that North
Carolina is not given her part in the
administration of the government.
She is not. She lias able men, but as
long as you are going to vote for the
Democratic ticket and the Republican
party is in power. I don't see
how these gentlemen who do the voting
ra exp ct to share in C'c power.
In ether wouls. let them vote as they
iiiink nnd then we will wipe out sectional
lines. It is a great pleasure
for me to come here because I think
1 am tin* first Republican candidate
for President that ever came into
North Carolina on a campaign for
the presidency, and 1 am here for the
purpose of testifying to the South my
interest in that section, mv earnest
desire to unite it with the North, and
m\ hope that the Republican party
will be built up in North Carolina. <<?
that it may well have its full representation
in the executive councils of
the nation. I thank you for your
kindness in coming here and I appreciate
your Southern eounrtesy."
At Salisbury and (Ireensboro Mr.
Tuft said in part:
"It is a great pleasure to come in-I
to North Carolina. 1 have studied!
the statistics of North Carolina and
her marvelous growth with intense I
interest. I know a good many of
your North Ca^dininns, and every
time a man from North Carolina came
into my office in Washington when I
was Secretary of War. lie had not
been there more than five minutes before
lie put liis hand in his pocket,
[Milled out a paper and began to n ad
and what he read was the statistics
of the growth of business of North
(*J1 nil! Nil ! ' < : * ' **
< ! ii impressed lisi'll |
upon Tin'. For instance, vnnr factorv
products in 11)00 were $S.*>.000.000. In
live veins tliev had increased. in 10D.Y
lo > 1 .VJ.OOO.OOO. In 11)0.~> you had
employed persons in ; onr cnttnri
mills. Vonr cotton manufactures
had increased from $!),000,000 in 1 Sf)<)
to $-JS.<)t)0.O00 in IDOO. to $-17,000,000
in 1 OO.'i; also that you are sccoinl in
rank of manufacture of tohacco; vou
are third in the rank of manufacturers
of lumber and timber products.
Von make in one of your cities in this
State nearly as much as they make
in (irand Rapids. Mich., in furniture.
I am giving you these firm res merely
to point out that unless we continue
to have a protecttive taritT. most of
these industries will be destroyed and
the wealth that you have accumulated
has been accumulated by reason
of the policy insisted upon by the Hepublican
party in respect to the tariff.
And yet how many electoral
votes have von cast in North Carolina
for the Republican party? Somcliody
mrv have a better memory than i
have, hut 1 don't recall a single one.
T ask you. my frieds, whether there
is .r?y reason under the existing eir
eumsiaiues why. if yon believe i ;
Republican policies, you ought no! to
vote the Republican icket ? You have
a State ticket and a congressional
ticket that is unexceptional. I am
r.ot going tr speak about the national
t i? !<? t because 1 have a personal relation
to it. But the national ticl;?i
i? a Republican ticket and pledged
to carry out Republican policies 1
submit to those who have stood in
the Democratic party in North Carolina
that there is absolutely no reason
now why if they favor Republican
policies in the nation they should
not vote as they think. Now it is a
great pleasure and honor to me to lathe
first Republican candidate for the
presidency who has come to North
Carolina in a campaign for that gren'
ofliee. 1 have come here because 1
deeply sympathize with the South. 1
am anxious that it should take its
place at the council board of the nation.
T am anxious that you should
exercise the influence through your
able and great men, of whom you liavi
many, in the same ?ay that Ohio and
Indiana and New York and Massa
cluisetts do. But, my dear friends
if you are going simply from historic
tradition to keep voting tlie* Democratic
ticket becnuse >ou tliink that
your fathers voted that way, then >011
are hound to stay on the outside and
look in at others enjoying the pmvi 1
in the executive councils of the nation.
It is not possible otherwise.
Human nature and party polities are
siieh as to make that necessary, ami
I appr; eia 1 e ti e homng: nietv of the
Southern people. 1 know their family
tradition. I know their conservatism.
and their adherence to something
.just out of respect to their ancestors;
hut w,n th# other hand the>
are enterprising, progressive, tiourageous
people in everything hut pol
ities. and 1 think it is time that they
began in politics to show the same en
terprise that they do in manufaettiling
furniture and in reaching out to
develop thi> enormous wealth of North
Carolina.
The
General Demand
of the Well-informed of the World has
always been for a simple, pleasant and
efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
value; a laxative which physicians could
sanction for family use because its component
parts are known to them to be
wholesome and tridy beneficial in effect,
acceptable to the system and gentle, yet
prompt, in action.
In supplying that demand with its excellent
combination of Syrup of Figs and
Clixir of Senna, the California Fig Synip
Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies
cn the merits of the laxative for its remarkfile
success.
That is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Flixir of Senna is given
the preference by the Well-informed.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
the genuine?manufactured by the California
1 ig Syrup Co., only, and for sale
by all leadintr druceists. Price fiftv eentj.
per bottle.
The News of the Day.
The Indian population of New York
State is as follows, the figures being
for the year 1 !>()(?. the latest obtainable,
taken by the several reservations
Allegheny. 8(5(5; Cattaraugus,
1,472; Oneida, 104- Onondaga,
St. Rczis, 1.20(5; Tonawanda.
Tusearora. .'184. The total of 5.0(50 is
hut four less than was shown by ti e
Indian census of 1802.
Saim has recently passed a law
jiving wonini the right to vote in certain
eases. While this may seem an
?xtraordinnrv step for an Oriental
icople, the Siamese women themselves
xplnin that it is the teaching of Budll'.ism.
They point out that Budihsni
preaehes the equality of the sexes
end gives equal education to boys and
riil?.
The construetion of the canal for
barges or large size between Stettin
ind Berlin has been begun. The gov- \
rumen t is causing the work to be
lushed forward with all possible
speed, and it is hoped that the canal
will be rendv for traffic by 1012. This
anal will be of great advantage to
Stettin: goods will be then forwarded'
ti large lighteis of (500 tons at re-1
lured freights.
At I.nl'oite, Ind., Mrs. Anna Miller,
wite of a wealthy farmer, has
iled an action for divorce, claiming
.is the giound for her action that her j
uisband has been drunk for thirteen j
wars. He began drinking to celebrate
the marriage and has not been
sober since. The unusual allegation
will be fully supported by evidence.
Yon may retire an old horse after
ong service without its costing much,
nit it is another thing to retire an
uitoinnbile.
Mrs. Winslnw's Soothing Syrup (or Children 1
tool hm;;. softens t lie punts, i educes milamm.- i
i.?u,ull.i)ap.iiit,cutvb wind voile,'2oc ?. bottle
Not Like Other Girls.
Mrs. H. My daughter is very sp:t
i! it:iI. She kept up her church work
hrnugli :i 11 I lie hot weather.
Mrs. l>. What kind of work?
Mrs. Ft She went to the sea-hore
ami came home engaged to a
"lergyman.
SttOO
ItctTard. ElOO.
The realtors ot this paper will l>epleased to
learn ttiat thorn is at toast one dreaded dts;
ease that science has been nble to cure in al:.
its stapes.anil that is( 'atarrh. llall'sCntarrh
("tiro is itip onlv positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh licing a con?uuilioii.ii
disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. tlaH'sCatiirrhCureia taken internally.
acting directly upon the blood and tuupous
surtnoes ot the avalem,thereby destroying
ttie foundation ot'the disease, and giving
the patient strength by budding up the constitution
ami assisting nature in doing ita
work. The proprietors have so mueh bvith
in its curative powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars tor any case that it tails to
cure. fcSend ior list of testimonials. Address
k. CHENEY a. Co., Toledo, o.
Sild h? I?ruegists, 75e.
Take Hail's Family Pills tor constipation.
Fatal.
'Twos the verdict of the neighbors
when
He'd drawn his final breath
That he lived so strenuous a life
He'd lived himself to death.
fL* zmmasnm
General
Neglected female \
general break-down,
is as bad as that, but to
However, even whe
Sdui has cured others ar
you to try it, as did Mr
who afterwards wrote:
"I was a sufferer f]
les, had pains in my j
Tfl
f ] Jin <?*?
AN UNSUKPASSKDft^P
I. M REMEDY!
PW>"| Cure it en untuintMrd rerjiyj
meriy iut CCUgha, coida. ;xonrhHii.
F * j ??;Ura*. koirWiCii aad thr'nl and f S li
a ,J>J lu.ig affections. I' area direct to /VaM
tKa real at the trouble ard Jfacnly jPwj
fni reatareelxielihy (ondttiona. Mnthwi VoH
r < rait eira their children PWa Cure fOeXl
I pi aihpafartcnUrnuineacanllea IStl
Ui^n nnvarta and frecvkan ftnta opiataa. KCff
gjnill Kamnua lor kal a cental"*. SrVai
j: "aj At all drug^ieta', 25 eta. RjKgi
^LAMiriKD AOVKRTIiBMKNTt}
BX*K?lliil AM* t'ATAURM CUKE"
INoAl.KN 1' CA l AKUHAL JKl.LY mm*
l>r>rn^Hind Ctt&rrb Trial IrriUnostbar
^5S=^=
Embarrassing.
A colored woman of Alexandria,
Virginia, was yon trial before a magistrate
of that town charged with inhuman
treatment of her offsjftiiig.
Evidence was clear that, the woman
had severely beaten the youngster,
aged some nine years, who was in
court to exhibit his battered condition.
Before imposing sentence,
his honor asked the woman whether
she had anything to say. "Kin I
nslc yo' honah a question f" inquired
the prisoner. The judge nodded affirmatively.
"Well, then yo' honor, I'd
like to ask yo' whether yo' was ever
the parient of a pulfectly wuthless
cullud chile."?October Lippincott's.
The Lament of the Many.
I wish that I had rosy cheeks
And great big, baby eyes.
And wore my hair marcelled and
puffed
To .just the latest size.
And had a "Merry Widow" hat,
And figure so petite.
Then, coming home upon (he L,
Perhaps I'tl get a scat!
?October Iippeneott's.
When we pet home ami take stock
of our cltl^gcr*. h!i?*ers. burns and
bills we art; inclined to be glad to
think it is over.
TIIKEE WEEKS
Drought About a ltcniarknhlc Change.
Mrs. A. J. Davis, of Murray. K>\,
says: "When I began using Poan's
t Kidney Pills, kidney
ditsoase was slowly
poisoning me. Dizzy
spells almost
niado me fall, shurp
pains like knife
j, thrusts would catch
me in the back, and
finally an attack of
grip left me with n constant agonizing
backache. Doan's Kidney Pills
helped me quickly, and in three
weeks' time there was not a symptom
of kidney trouble remaining."
Sold by all dealers. SO cents a box.
Koster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
There are people who will take
anything, and it' nothing more substantial
"is lying about thev are sure
to take offense.
Our Grandmothers
I Used Goose Grease to euro Rheumatism.
I Neuralgia, Colds, StifT Joints and Hack I
I Aches, and nothing better luu ever lutm I
B discovered.
Rice's Goose Grease liniment
I Is made from pure, penetrating. Goose I
I Grease with other highly eurativo inered- I
M ients ndded. That'u wliy it ducu the work. I
I Try it.
At All Druggists and Dealers.
Price 25 cents.
jlffSH ' T" 76 IHrer*nt .
f!ilrurt? mil litndi
best proVost
PUTNAM
C'oU?r mor? koo<1ii h-luhtpr ami fa?t?T iMdort t.iaJi ar.j
mui Uye any garwui without ripping apart. VS rp,
P ""TPfiile De
The Old Standard GROVE'S
I system. You know what you a
K is simply Quinine and Iron in a
Sick 1
Break Down
;roubles frequently lead to a
Better not wait till VftliP
ike Cardui in time.
?n in bad shape, Wine of Carid
may cure you. It will pay
3. Rena Haro, of Pierce, Fla.,
rom all sorts of female troub3ide,
drawing pains in legs,
ike C
WT rAUOTDIirT our own Aorlul and M"lo
c< I J.TjlnULl Tramway* and contract t
move any Kin*I <>f tonnatte over ?u> charm
lor of country, anil for any dlHiuvc U|> t
Itfleen n?ilr>, at an nitric I price per lo:
Our contract for exclu*lvecount y reprewt
latlvc would InU-rext yon. THK CoNSol.
DATKUTKAMWAVCoiSI'AN V.Koanokc.V
311111 A, ATI V. U '"* curable; lliownuiid cur.
nil LUiMn I lulfl ^ultit vpeanly; K'laraniif ?l vcn.i if
tow. Write iiulck. l?H. ?. T. WKIOHT. Peru, in i.
Dropsy I!
^ Kttncivr* all swelling In > to >
day* ; effectt a permanent curi
A -at injo to 60 di v?. Trial trenitneu
VjJtaweiven free. Nothinyean fairm
Write Dr. H M. Croen's ??*?
Back Number.
Tbe man with the auto he had a
great snap,
But he crowed, like some others,
? too soon.
For the girls, liickle creatures, went
off with the chap
Who called with a steady balloon.
A CURE ATjCITY MISSION.
Awful Cose of Scabies?ltody a Mnss
of Sores from Scratching?Her
Tortures Yield to Cuticura.
" A young woman came to our city mission
in a meat awful condition jihysicallv.
Our doctor examined Iter and told us thai
she had scabies (the itch), incipient paresis,
rheumatism, etc., brought on from exposure.
Her poor body was a mans of sorci
from scratching and she was not able to
retain solid food. Wc worked hard ov?t
I, her for seven weeks but we couhl sec little j
improvement. One day 1 bought a cake ol
Cuticura Soap and a bottle of Cuticura I
Resolvent, and we bathed our patient well |
and gnve her a lull dose of the Resolvent.
She slept better that night and the next
day I got a box of Cuticura Ointment. In
five weeks this young woman was aide to
look for a position, and she is uow strong
and well. Laura -lane Bates, 85 Fifth
Ave., New York, N. Y.# Mar. 11, 1007."
Necessity is stronger than human
nnt iwb
To Drive Out Miliaria and Guild Up
the System
Take the Old Standard Grove's Tastbi.kss
Cuili. Tonic You ku?w what you
j are taking. The formula in plainly printed
1 on every dottle, showing it is simply yuiniueaud
Iron in a tasteless form, auu the
most effectual form, tor gTown people
onu children. 50c
The campaign begins when ttic
money begins to rattle in the tin eup.
CritKH AM. ITCH I NO K1 OPTIONS.
Glencoe, Md.. Nov.'list. 1907: "I have had
eczema on my hands for 19 years, and have
tried everything. I have been using t*r!
tbkisb 4 days and the results are great."
j Signed, Mrs. M Harvey. Tbttbbinb is the
suros', safest, speediest cure for eczema
and all othor skin diseases Sold by drugI
gists or sent by mail for 5)o. by J. T. Snurtbimb,
Dept. A, Havanuah. (la.
Kverv tainted dollar knows where
to get sin immunity'bsith and how to
become respectable.
Hicks* Cnpudlne Cures Women's
Monthly Pains, Backache. Nervousness,
and Headache. It's Liquid. Kfleetk mime
' diately. Prescribed Ivy physicians with best
results. 10e.. 25c., and 50c.. ut drug stoics.
Wise Girl.
] ''It is never too late to mend, my
, daughter."
"1 know a better one, mother."
" What is it ?"
"Never to late to get new ones."
A Thought For Today.
Above all. that 1 may not lie a coward.
That 1 may have courage courage
to he unmoved by the uncertainlies
of life, and without dread of loss,
whether of friends, of health, or <>f
fortune. That I may come with a tirin
and tranquil mind to the work of this
day. fearing nothing ready to meet
bravely failure or deprivation.
That 1 may bring in the day's efforts.
good humor ami cheerful regard
for all with whom 1 may come into
contact.
That I may be diligent in the performance
of duties and cheerful in
manner. That 1 may lie earnest in
pursuit of the right.
That I may stand with open mind
readv to rci'i'ivii ih?> ? "
- . . . , , .? I III II III .*>111,111
affairs ami in larirc wliHhi-r in learning
ni'W ainl better m<*tboils, or in leeeiving
that philosophy neeessar\ to a
brave. traiiquil. well-poiseil. vell-liarinoni/eil
lite. John Hrishon Walkt r.
in < 'osinopolitan.
/ATKINS MEDICAL CO.
MONA. MINNESOTA. ????
^rllrlra: (Voiiarhold Rrmrdl^t, Flu? orlD|
i. Toilet rrriiarulluiu, Flue Kuup*. Lie.
Vanted in tLxJery County.
'xpfiicuce, ?:j,ooo,ooo Output.
HON Ever 0L :i2 AGENTS
FADEIE
othor ?1y?. <>nc J?**. package culnru .U. nhi'w. fh*y
.? !or free boeitli: How to wye, Meao i au?l Mix Com
Sicate Women as
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drive
re taking. Tin: formula is plainly pri
tasteless, and the most effectual form.
llfMIIHII11 I'll IB?UK
could not sloop, had shortnt
Mas a general break-down.
"I suffered like tliis fc
years and eould not find i
until lav husband insisted <
ing Cardui. The tirst bott
TpI iof i?wl nnar T r?l?,
? - - - - ?*???? uv/u l ?(HI (UlUUOt
man." Try Cardui.
All reliable druggists r<?1
VALUABLE
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The Chkttnno
t?K *mfflEreagBMS3ii
If yon want n pair of shoes that von
and wear a woeli until they ir?;l si
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I yptoFfcua ^'rr.
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FACTS
FOR SICK
WOMEN
LYDJA E. PINKHAM
No other medicine has been so
successful in relieving the suffering
of women or received so many genuine
testimonials as has Lydin K.
I'inkham's Vcgotalilc i 'ompotind.
In every community you will lliul
women who have been restored to
health by I.ydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable
Compound. Almost every
one you meet has either been benefited
bv it, or has friends who have.
In tno Pinkhani laboratory at
Lynn.Mass.,anv woman any day may
sco the tiles containing over one milium
one hundred thousand letters
from-women seeking health, and
here are the letters in which they
openly state over their own signatures
that they were cured by by din
E. I'inkham's Vegetable Comjiound.
I.ydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable
Compound lias save<l many women
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Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable
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The reason why I.ydia E. lMnkham's
Vegetable Compound is so
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to a healthy normal condition.
Women who are sniveling from
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E. l'inkhr.nfK Vegetable Comi>ound
to restore their health.
So. 43-'03.
fta<u*Ck$TTn (S.!!. .tnmp I f<?? 4l?m?t?T. Omif
^ w W1 . M#?l Miwuj. ruilai la lh? ?*ril
fw -"' ^Dft m?kin( their oee? I i?*Uupi.
AV <?u*i*r>U*4 f ?r hor? p?w?r eWaia.
C?Ul?|ut mi) ditKHinta iddrwn :
ZIMMERMAN STEEL CO.. Lone Tree. Iowa.
,-r-r DoiikIuh inukc^ :i:ul * !! *
Mini's l$3.00 :iit.I ftH-il* shoes (linn any
other iiikiiitI'at'iuror in tli?' ivnrlil, Im<
hiisc I liny linld their shape, Jit hotter,
ami wear lunger than any oilier make.
Shess at All Prices, for Every Msmbor of the
family. Men. Ooyi, Women, Misses ? Children
W L DouglAt $4 GO iuid $j 00 Gilt Erigt iihivi cannot
b? quailed at any ptlce W L lionglaa CO and
$2 00 aho+a art *he belt In tha world
h'ntf Color Kuelrt* I ? >( Kjnelttmivtlv*
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?
every" lien*. Hhoea fr*>iu factory to any
part of the forld. Catulo u* free.
Vv. !,. HOUOLAS. 157 Spark St.. tlrockton.
SS DYES
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m. MO. Ron 1> It I ti CO.. QiitncT- Itllnol*.
euuuwtjSBPIJHLUULA^: - .^..USETSSH^
ftd Girls |
s out Malaria and builds up the as
ntcd on every bottle, showing it |
For adults and children. 50c. M
'ss ol^ in fact it H
J it. Btf's. RENA HARE^ ^
Ihmtrnter) Boole, "Heme Treatment f?r gjra
fiymptomn of Female Itir.caaeii and giv- BB
ri health, hygiene, diet, medicine, etc., KB
e, postpaid. Addre-.i: L.an,ei Aete itory [MB
lon't have to vjneazn yonr foot into Q
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KMKUS. They ore innilo to Jit tho UU
t whe-i your weight com**, uml they H
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