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*0 i 3 a # % I IWMEftROUBLE COUSES LUMBAGO Knarkable StoryAbautSreal Remedj I cannot refrain from writing to say that your Swamp-Root h.m benefited ma greatly. Laat year 1 had a severe attack if lumbago. Was bad for a long time, M and on seeing your advertisement, I determined to give it a trial. 1 did so and In two weeks was cured. I gave a bottle to a poor woman who oould scarcely walk. 8ba cam* to ma in four days to tell me ah* was all right and most thankful. I lad another attack last November and Was so bad that I could not rise from my glair without assistance and could hardly ko* up my boots. I at once sent for psor* Swamp-Root and after taking two bottles, I am more than glad that I am W*U again. My age being seventy-three, I ten the more convinced of the excellence if Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. Tours rerr truly, HENRY SEARLE, 1410 Arch Street. Little Rock, Ark. IdSrb fteve What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yog Sand to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bingham* Ion, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will gaorinco anyone. You will also receive g booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When Writing, be sure and mention this paper, fhr sale at all drug stores. Price fifty* eaU and one-do liar. f Ambiguous. Obliging Shopman (to lady who baa purchased a pound of butter)?Shall 1 ond It for you, madam? Lady?No, thank you. It won't be too heavy for me. Obliging Shopman?Oh, no, madam, .. . .I-V. __ T (.AB.tKlV Ill maae ix as ugut * !?? ? / can.?Punch. . TO DRIVE OrT MALARIA. / AND Ml 1LD I ?'THE SYSTEM M? the Old Standard UROVrS TAOT?I.?S9 TONIC. You know what too are taking. IW formula la plainly printed on every bottle, pA a wing M la almply Quinine and Iron In a tattedK' laaa form. The Quinine drive* out the malaria aaltk* Iroo builds np the system. gold by all jaaliiri for M rears. Price SO cents. When a married woman prays for a bat, the Lord may answer her prayer, feut it's her husband who pays for it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invig rate stomach, liver and bowels. Do not ?riP? If you want a thing well done, do ft yourself.?Wellington. This la Cyrus O. MM Bates, the man who advertises Mother's ley and O Grease Liniment, fwHV two of the greatest things known to Mf humanity. Mother's 11 ZlP.'^firHTWA Piemli |g mmrn uK^rlQ I wCT ^|ftt InctAarl of Liauid Antiseptics ? Peroxide 100,000 people last year used P&xtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be dissolved in water as needed. For nil toilet and hygienic uses it is better and more economical. To save and beautify the i teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. nUTTfrnig To disinfect the mouth, de- KggV stroy disease germs, and | A I j purify the breath. I ta Bfl To keep artiScial teeth and bridge work clean, odorless To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration and body ? odors by sponge bathing. The best antiseptic wash known. Believes and strengthens tired, weak, tnflamedeyes. Heals sorethroat,wounds and cuts. 25 and 50 cts. a box. druggists or by mail postpaid. Sample Free, THE PAXTON TOILET CO.,Boston,Mass. Tuft's Pills The dyspeptic, the debflttsted, whether from . excess of wsrk of naiod or body, drink or ? ^MALARIAL REGIONS, 'wflfknd Tatt's Pills the roost scnisl restore tvaavir aHamH tft?A ?i*f ferine invalid. FEATHER BEDS, SEND US TEN DOLLARS end we will ship you, freight paid a nice M pound FEATHER BED and 6 pound Pair Pillow k. 1 TURNER & CORNWFLL Feather Dealer. Charlotte. N. C. if AnAEfC *nd Uifrh Gr?*le Kodaks fflHP clal Attention. Prices reasonable. LHSSh Service prompt. Send for Price List. LAMIAC? .kt Musi. ttuuLkKiox, ?. t. Charlotte Dlrectorv TYPEWRITERS aoomiscellaneous new, rebuilt, shop worn and second-hand typewriters of all makes from $io.oo up. Easy terms if desired. J. L Cray ton 4 Co., Charlotte. V C. ~ ~~ "' M B fcTiiWadBiflBH I WHAT I WENT THROUGH ___ Before taking Lydia L Pinkham's | Vegetable Compound. Natick, Mass. ?"I cannot express what I went through during the change ; life before I tried Lvdia ?. Pinkham's Ye g e t a b 1 e Comvgr pound. I was in such WM?^s > a nervous condition ' JpSSl could not keep &&? K/.still. My limbs were cola, I had creepy sensation^ &|jflrasjSnt\^ and 1 could not sleep Rgto^^BflVwnights. 1 was finally ||M^|\\n ]i told by two physffmlr V I Uicians that, I also illfrl w ' Ifli flhad a tumor. I read one day of the wonderful cures made by Lydia E. pinkham's Vegetable Compound and decided to try it, and it has made me a well woman. Mr. neighbors and friends declare it had worked a miracle for me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is worth its weight in gold for women during this period of life. If it will help others you may puhlish my letter."?Mrs. Nathan B. Greaton, 61 X. Main Street, Natick, Mass. The Change of Life is the most critical period of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you would like special advice about your case write a confidential letter to Mrs. Pinktiam, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, - J - a ? i ? f..i ' I BUU U1?U)3 UCIIHUI. ARE YOU GOING ABROAD? ? Mattvrt of Travel, Consult ARTHUR W. ROBSON | General Steamship and Railroad Pare. Agent 1 127 E. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Tickets to and From Europe ty All Lines Personally Conducted Tours, SummerCrui?e?. Ac. Traveller's Cheques Letters of Credit Correspondence invited or use "The Bell" ioo r?wwaawaram > TEAKS I^MlflSlwil[Til old laUttUftTi 1 Mrl Socially Launched. In his nativo town Jimmy had always been most popular with young and old, but when he was sent away to boarding school, he was tor a time too homesick to make friends. His first letter was little more than a wail. t "I'm way behind the other hoys in everything." he wrote, dolefully. " 'Tisn't only studies, but it's gmynaslum and banjos and everything. I don't believe they'll ever have much use for me." But the second letter, written after a week in the new school, was quit? different in tone. "Im all right," he wrote to his mother. "The boys say they're proud to have me here. 1 can stretch iny mouth half an inch wider than any other boy in school, and my feet are I th? loneest bv a full inch. So you Deedn't worry about me any more."? Youth's Companion. Had His Troubles. "Michael Dol&n, an' is it yourself?" "Yes; cure it is." "Well, ye know thot bletherin' spalpeen, Widdy Castigan's second husband?" "That I do." "He bet me a bob to a pint of whisky I couldn't swally an egg without breakin' the shell uv it." "An' ye did it?" "I did." "Then phawts ailin' ye?" "It's doon there," laying his hand on the lower part of his waist-coat. "If I jump about I'll break it and cut me stomach wid the shell, an' If I kape quiet it'll hatch and I'll have a Shanghai rooster scratehin' me inside." Age of Oysters. Oysters grow only during the sum rner and especially during the long, ?? ? ?- ? ' * *Kn? #?rwl oi'A eoorpo. warm summer m uiai, uuu ait ?.v ly big enough for the mouth before the third year. It is easy after looking over a bunch shells to tell how old an oyster is. A summer hump and the winter sink come across the shell every year, but after the seventh or tenth year full growth comes; then, by looking at the sinks be'ween the humps it is hard to tell anything more about Miss Oyster's age. Oysters live to be twenty years old. FEED YOUNG GIRLS Must Have Right Food While Growing. Great caro should be taki n at the critical period when the young girl is Just merging into womanhood that the diet shall contain that which is ujr building and nothing harmful. At that age the structure is being formed and if formed of a healthy, sturdy character, health and happiness will follow; on the other hand unhealthy cells may be built in and a sick condition slowly supervene which. If not checked, may rip< n into a I chronic condition and cause life long suffering. A young lady says: "Coffee began to have such an effect on my stomach a few years ago iha 1 finally quit using it. It brought on headaches, pains in my muscles, and nervousness. 'I tried to use tea in its stead, but found its effects even worse than thoso I suffered from coffee. Then for a long time I drank milk at my meals, but at { last it paliod en me. A friend came to the rescue wi.h the suggestion tiiat 1 try Postum. "I did so. only to find at first, that 1 didn't fancy it. Hut I had heard of so . many persous who had been benefited by its use that I persevered, and when i I had it made right?according to di; rections on the package?I found it grateful In flavour and soothing and j strengthening to my stomach. I can i find no words to express nty feeling of what I owe to Postum! "Id every respect it has worked a i wonderful improvement ? the headaches. nervousness, the pains in my j side and back, all the distressing symptoms yielded tr> tho magic power 1 of Postum. My brain seems al-o to j shave tn the betterment of my physi ioal condition; it seems keener, more 1 alert. and brighter. I am. In short, in I j better keulth now than for a long I while before, and I am sure I owe It I j to the use of your Postum." Name ij given by Postum Company, Battle r ^'There's a reason." f Vv? J*nd tlic above letter' A Dry I Hgptnr* from time to time. They I ark gea^tre, tree, and foil of liamaa ; ; JDNEY CHILLS AND BACKACHE. If. when you get wet or take co'.d, It "settles on the kidneys" and there Is a shivery, chilly sensation in the back, It shows kidney weakness which Pis often the beginning of serious disease. Doan's Kidney Pills should be used persistently until the backache and other symptoms disappear. C. V. Lemmon, Falmouth, Ky., says: "The doctors said I had gravel, in fact, I passed a stone as large as a bean. I Improved but my kidneys never regained normal strength and during cold weather, I endured Intense suffering from backache and urine passed profusely. During the last attack, I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they soon routed the complaint. I shall surely appeal to them if troubled again," Remember the name?Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. GETTING FRIENDLY. ! f ~~ZS?) a Tom?Making any progress in your suit for Miss Millyun's band? Dick -Oh, yes. Tom?Why, I heard her father kicked you out every time you called. Dick?Yes; but he doesn't kick m? as hard as he used to. ECZEMA BROKE OUT ON BABY "When my baby was two months old, she had eczema and rash very badly. I noticed that her face and body broke out very suddenly, thick, and red as a coal of fire. 1 did not know what to do. The doctor ordered castile soap and powders, but they did no good. She would scratch, as It itched, and she cried, and did not sleep for more than a week. One day I saw in the paper the advertisement of the CutJcura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, so I got them and tried them at once. My baby's face was as a cake of sores. "When I first used the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, I could see a difference. In color it was redder. I continued with them. My baby was in a terrible condition. I used the Cuticura Remedies (Soap and Ointment) four times a day, and i_ -i.~ ?l.~ ,,,,>11 TV.o Ill IWU ?CCfta D11C ?ao Ijimv n VII. <uv Cuticura Remedies healed her skin perfectly, and her skin is now pretty and lino through using them. I also uso the Cuticura Soap today, and will continue to, for it makes a lovely skin. Every mother should use the Cuticura Remedies. They are good for all sores, and the Cuticura Soap is also good for shampooing the hair, for I have tried it. I tell all my friends how the Cuticura Soap and Ointment cured inv baby of eczema tuid rash." (Signed) Mrs. Drew, 210 W. 18th St., New York city, Aug. 26, 1310. Cuticura Remedies are sold throughcut the world. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Boston, Mass., for free booklet on the skin. Difficult to Answer. Explaining tho happenings of the sixth day of the creation, Miss Frances Hartz read to her Sabbath school clasB: "And the Lord God formed man out of the dust of the ground." "Well," spoke up one kid, "that's nothin' new. Did he put hlni in the sun to dry, the way we do our mudpies?" Miss Hartz discreetly slurred the answer and proceeded with her lesson.?Cleveland Leader. Strictly Business. Mrs. Knlcker?Did you hold a short session with your huBband? Mrs. Docker?Yes. 1 merely had him pass an appropriation bill. Important to Mothers examine careiuuy every ooiue or CASTOJUA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It In I'se For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria The expectation of being pleased which prevails so much In young persons is one great source of their enjoyments.?llowdler. For (OLDS and GIIIP Hlelcs" Capi invr is the t?est remedy?relieves the aching awl feverishness cures the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's lii|til<! effects immediately. lUc.. 2.'*;., and 50c. At drug stores. A woman's idea of a brave man is one who isn't afraid to go into a dark closet in which there may be a mouse. For r.vcr liftv venrs Rheumatism and Vcii ;s 1 cin sufferers have found great relief in lltmlins Wizard Oil. TV?n't wait f>' inflammation to sot in. Oet a bottle to.lav. When a pirl yawns it's tip to the youtiK man to Kef in the home stretch. ilr- Wln-lmv'M Soothtnr Svrup for Children ttfthiiv -often* the irums. reduce* inflammation. ailaj - pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle. A man may avoid family cares by taking care of his family. ft nerves in t \ with Hood f \ irritability, \ come by ti V put up by Ask your crofulous conditions, ulcers, "fever-i Dr. Pierce's Discovery. Just the rel excessive tissue waste, in convalesoem thin-blooded p.;*>ple. Stick to this sal as good " kinds offered by the dealer v iag will do you half as much good as 1 V MRS. EVERETT'S I TERRIBLE WEAKNESS A True Picture of the Case of a Pinetown Lady, Who Was Finally Relieved by the Use of Cardui. Pinetown. N. C.?Mrs. L. V. Everett of this place, writes: "I cannot tell you how I suffered, for I had so many curious feelings. I I was sick al! of the time, and I could not do my work. I was poor, and very weak, and only weighed a hundred pounds. My back would nearly kill me, and I would often almost die, with my head, and other pains. I could not bear loud talking. ? could not find relief until my hutband got me a bottle of Cardui. Now I weigh 150 pounds, and am trong and well. I live on a farm and do all of my work, thanks to Cardui. I Aithmii-h 52. I am well and hearty, and help work In the garden and do the housework for a family of six. I owe it all to Cardui." Cardui, the woman's tonic medicine, obtains its results by the power of its unique, specific curative, strengthening ingredients, especially adapted for use in cases of womanly weak* , ness. j Please try it. If. n.?Write tot I.nrtlcn' Advlwory Dept., Chnttnuoocn Mrdlrlnr Co., Chnttnnnofca, Trnn.. for Sprrlnl Imlructlnn*, 1 nnd piiftr hook, "Home Trrotnirnt for Women," irnt 111 plnln orupper, on re? I qurtt. "Kicking the Bucket." When we speak facetiously of some one of whom we have no reverence as having "kicked the bucket" wo employ a phrase that would seem to be a piece of latter-day slang, but as a matter of fact, it dates back to old Ungiaiid, when, about the year 1723, one Holsover hung himself to a beam while standing on the bottom of a ! bucket and then kicked the bucket j away. Although at flr3t used only In I cases of suicide, it has been applied in the course of years to any death without distinction. The Riddle. The Sphinx propounded a puzzle. "Why doe3 It always rain the day you move?" she asked. Herewith the ancients gave it up. USE ALI.E.VS FOOT-EASE, The antiseptic powder to he shaken Into tne shoesIf yon want reat and comfort fort! rod, aching. swollen, * wealing feet, use Allt-n'i Koot-Kase. Kelicvcs I coroiand btinionpof all pa>n and prevents blisters, 1 pore and callous spots. Always use It to lJreak !n j SfwBbori Bold everywhere, 2ic. D-m't acrpt <ing i lubitt'u''. For KltKK trial package, address Allen ' 8. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. V. It sometime:; happens that a street fight reminds a married man that there are other places like home. I I For HKAD.44 LIF.?Iflcka' CAPCniNB Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or Nervous Troubles, Capudlne will relieve you. It's liquid pleasant ? take nets linuiedl- ! ately. Try it. 10e., 25c., aud 60 ceuts at drug stores. Even a wise man rnn't tell when a woman's hat Is on straight. "All Run Down" ! Describes the condition of thousands of I men and women who need only to purify and enrich their blood. They feel tired all the time. Every task, every responsibility, has become hard to thcin, because they have not strength to do nor power to endure. I If you are one of these all-run down peoj pie or are at all debilitated take Hood's Sarsaparilla it purifies and enriches the blood, and builds up the whole system. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablet* called Sarsatabs. f YOU NEVER SAW ] CHICKENS GROW IF YOU HAVE HOT USED Dmrlc & Pnllfirrl Qritless-Chick and Growing Feed Money bad: If results are not better than we claim Dover, Del., March 7, 1011. i Park A Pollard Co. Gentlemen: 1 put 24 chicks In one of yoiy Lullaby Brooders three and a half weeks aKO. Have fed thern on your Griiless-Cliirk and Growing Feeds and hey are all doing fine. I cannot recommend the combination too highly. Sincerely. W. L. Simmons THE PARK & POLLARD CO. jfedL DRY-MASH ViRV; MAKES them . ! LAY OR. MM BUST When egg* are scarce and hlrrh you need our Dry-Mash to produce them. When e?te> are cheap you n?*d our Dry-Mash to get a large yield and keep costs dow n. Tell your dealer he can pet Park & Pollard feeds ? the money back kind?FOR YOU from the following distributers: J. U. Gwa'tm ( Co.. Norfolk. Vi. S. T. Btttridgi Co., Richmoad. Vi. Producer:. Naril Starts Co.. Sorcotik. Ca. The Park A Pollard Year Book and Almanac contains raor>' boiie 1 ib n facts about poultry than any Sl.uo book publisbed. It is free for the asking. Write us for It to-day. l'lea-e nornn nf vnnr fi('.'tl??P I THE PARK A POLLARD CO. ^ 108 Canal Street, Boston, Mass. J yrp if vou lia re two litwnln I'r.f it O, Y Branntnjr will tnn h you Only A ' nwted : fSO for i-oursr. tooli um! pn-.ition at t"" ??e?-s. CoinminHit.il pant for brlliK'IU^ Mii-l?-iit?. Atlanta Barber Lollri', 10 I. Mitchell St.. Atlanta, Ga. j W. N. U., CHARLOTTE. NO. 20-1911. Faint ? weak heart, dizzy feelings, oppressed fter meals? Or do you experience paia art, shortness of breath on going up-staira my distressing symptoms which indicate lation and bad blood? A heart tonic, body-builder that bas stood the test of ars of cures is ce's Golden Medical Discovery tecomes regular as clock-work. The red usclcs arc increased in number?and the urn ore well fed. The arteries are filled ich blood. That is why nervous debility, , fainting spells, disappear and are overlis alterative extract of medicinal roots Dr. Tierce without the use of alcohol, neighbor. Many have been cured oI lores/' white swellings, etc., by taking reshing and vitalizing tonic needed for ce from icvera or for run-down, anemic, fe and sane remedy and refuse alt " just rbo is looking for a larger profit. NothDr. Pierce's Golden Medicel Discovery. A trial package of Munyon'* Taw Taw Pills will 1m> sent free to anyone on request. Address Professor Munyon, Md A .T#?fT i%r?rtn fit* Philsdelnhia. Pa. If you are in need of medical advice, do not f.iil to write Professor Munyon. Your communi- I cation will l?e treated in strict confidence, and your case will be diagnosed an earofully as though you had a personal interview. Munyon's Taw Paw Pills are unlike all other laxatives or cathartics. They coax the liver into activity by gentle i methods. They do not scour, they do not gripe, they do not weaken, but they do start all the secretions of the liver and stomach in a way that so< n puts these organs in a healthy condition ami corrects constipation. In rnv opinion constipation is responsible for most ailments. There are 20 feet of human bowels, which is really a sewer pipe. When this pipe becomes clogged the whole system liecomes poisoned, causing biliousness, indigestion and impure blood, which often produce rheumatism and kidney ailments. No woman who suffers with constipation or any liver ailment can expect to have a clear complexion or enjoy good health. If I had my way 1 would prohibit the sale of nine tenths of the cathartics that nre now being sold for the reason that they soon destroy the lining of the stomach. Betting up serious forms of indigestion, and io paralyze the bowels that thev refuse to act unless forced by strong purgatives. Munyon's Paw Paw Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken; they enrich tho blood Instead of Impoverish | it; they enable the stomach to get all the nourishment from food that is put into it. These pills contain no calomel, no if 1 dupe; they are sooininp, neaimx nun stimulating. They school the bowel* to act without physic. P.pgular size Wtle, containing 4.r> pills, 2.r> cents. Munyon's Laboratory, 53<i &. Jefferson St*.. Philadelphia. 'TWAS VERY GOOD. rissrr i i: ?v ?K \^\\\ 4 the raised her trembling hand and gazed With startled eyes, but did not blush. I looked at it dismayed, amazed, For lo, it was a royal flush. A Strange Situation. "Humor is a funny thing," said Pinks. "It ought to be." said the Philosopher. "Oh, I don't mpan that may." said Pinks. "I mean that it is a strange thing. Now, 1 can't speak French, but I can always understand a French Joke, and I can speak Knglfsh. but I'm blest if I can see an English Joke." "Most people are," said the Philosopher. "Are what?" said Pinks. "Plest if they can see an English joke," said the Philosopher. "It is a sign of an unusually keen vision."? Harper's Weekly. Foolish. "I am going to ask your father tonight for your hand in marriage " "How dreadfully old fashioned you are." "In what way?" "Don't ask him; tell him." A Strong Preference. "She is literary, isn't she?" "Yes, indeed: she'd rather read than do housework any day." i I Can't Is it possible to nourish, strenj build the Hrain by Food? Every man who thinks uses u brain each day. Why don't it and leave an empty skull in s.t brain work? llecause the man day. If he builds a little less than * t.r:iin fat and n?ivous pro.-f ratio If he builds bark a little more brain grows stronger and more also is sure Where does man ge to rebuild his brain? Is it from ire of the A ret ir sea? When think abont it, the rebuilding r be in the food and drink That also is sore. Are the brain rebuilding mate all food0 In a good variety but i proportion in all. To illustrate: we know bones a ly of lime and magnesia takei therefore to make healthy bone must have food containing tbesi would hardly feed only sugar an healthy bone structure in a gro Likewise if we would feed in i ner to insure getting what the for strength and rebuilding, we r what the brain is composed of a some article or artic les i there : one) that contain these elements Analysis of brain by an t authority, fleogheyan, shows of Phosphoric Acid and Potash coi phate of Potash) 2.91 per cent 6.33 of all mineral Salts. This is over one-half. Beaunis, another authority, EXPERIENCE. Teacher?Tommy, what is a coquette? Tommy?It's a thing you make out of what's left of the 6tewed chicken. HOW TO Cl'IlE RHEUMATISM. The cause of rheumatism is excess uric acid In the blood. To cure rheum* ntlsm this acid must be expelled from the system. Rheumatism Is an Internal disease and requires an Internal remedy. Rubbing with oils and liniments may ease the pain, but they will no more cure rheumatism than paint will change the liber of rotten wood. Cures Rheumatism To Ktuy Cured. Science has discovered a perfect and complete cure called Rheumaclde. Tested In hundreds of ci.scs. It has effected marvelous cures. Rheumaclde removes the cause, gets at the joints from the Inside, sweeps the poisons out of the system, tones up the stomach, regulates the bowels end kidneys. Sold by druggists at 50c. and SI; In the tablet form at 25c. and 50c., by mall. Booklet free. Bobbltt Chemical Co.. Baltimore. Md. 6ete At The Joints From The Inald*. A Question of Change. A Etory Is going the rounds of a couple of young people who attended church recently. When the collection was being taken up the young man commenced fishing In his pocket for a dime. His face expressed his embarrassment as he hoarsely whispered: "I guess I haven't a cent. I changed my pants." The young lady, who had been examining the unknown regions of woman's dress for her purse, turned a pink color and said. "I'm in the same fix." Eczema? Use Tetterine. "T have been troubled with Erz?ma nn thf for n?-ar!v two year*, and a few applications of Tptterlnr and the uee of Tofor'no Ronp Ms cntlr?lv cured me. I cannot <?ay too much for Its pc'ir " MvrirVs. Maes. Mr*. S A Hnskin*. ' nrcs Krfma. Pandru* Ttrhtnc Piles. R'nsr Wr>rm and pvry form of Renin and Skin Idsease Tef'erlne 50": 1 Trtf?,.rtno Soap 25" At drues'st* or by mall direct from The Shuptrlne Co., Sa- ! vnnnnh. Oa. tVlth every mn't order for Tet'er'ne we Hvo a box of Shuptrlne's 10c Liver Pills free. _____ A Poetic Prosecutor. John Hums, city prosecutor of St. , Paul, was trying to show Judge Fine- 1 hout why some young men ought to be fined for tearing pickets off the fence of Mrs. Joe Goesik. Mr. Hums said: "I know Mlkf Chlcket tore off that picket, and the lady took offence." "No lady is charged with taking a fence." replied Judge Finehout, "and, besides, this la no place for poetry." MALARIOUS KKVBH Causing Ia>ss of Appetite. Headache and Kllious attacks prevented by Elixir Ilnhrk, a splendid remedy for such allI nientH. "Myself and whole household had suffered very mueh for some time with Malarial Fever. * E11 x I r llabrk' has cured us perfectly, so that we enjoy at present the best of health."?Jacob Eberly. Fairfax Court House. Va. Elixir llnbek 50 cents, all druggists or Kloczewski & Co., Washington D. C. Fine Scheme. Wife?Please match this piece of silk for me before you come home. Husband?At the counter where the sweet litt'e blonde works? The one with the soulful eyes and? Wife?No. You're too tired to shop r~.. u hr.n vntir dnv'a work in llotie. dear. On second thought, I won't bother you. Well Mated. Thus the inquisitive hoarder: "What has become of the old-fashioned woman who used to call a wedding reception an infare?" Response by the white-haired | boarder: "I think she married the old; fashioned man who used to crack his knuckles regularly twice a day." To the Point. Over in Hobokcn In a shop frequented by Germans, hangs a sign framed In mournful black, reading thus: "We regret to inform our honored customers that our good and generous friend. Mr. Credit, expired today, lie was a noble soul, always willing and helpful, but has been failing for some time. May he rest in peace. PAY CASH!" Local Color. "I understand that sixteen differert women have brought suit for breach j of promise against Riter. What's his def? nse?" "Oh, he claims that he was simply gettings material for his annual output of summer love stories."?Puck. It's easy to see the blessings of poverty through the eyes of a millionaire. Get Avt gth- n and Re- I i boric Acid combined" | it :,t from a total of 11! ip part of the | Coi . jdernhie more tl all disappear jla'.e ol Potash. y a month of Anal,.sis of Grape-X. rebuilds each ;m(J ,.hos, horug ,wl;k!] phate of Potash I is co he destroys, out-half of all the min ,n result sure. Dr Geo. w. Carey, each day. the constituent elements of capable. That gray matter ot the brai t the material by the inorganic cell t air. sky or the phate (Phosphate of Po you come to w!th albumen and by i naterial must creates nerve fluid or I brain. Of course, thei salts and other organic hut Potassium Phospha rials found in and has the power witl lot in suitable its own law of aflWiity manufacture the elixir i ire inade large- Further on he says: " i from food; of the matter is to supp structure we and in molecular form, e things. We nishes it in vegetables, d fat to make supply deficiencies?thi wing child. cure." i skillful man- The natural conclusic brain requires of Potash is the neede nust first know brain and you use food nd then select it. you have brain fag t ire more than not supplied. On the contrary, if ) unquestionable be rich in this olerneni Itinera! Salts, life forces that which inbined I Phos brain building, of the total, Mind does not work broken down by lack ol A peaceful and eveni. shows "Pboi- sary to good digestion. - ... "BETTER FOR MEN, WOMEN AND ults.or pills, a3 it sweetens and clean o far more rll> 5YMIP<fFWS?"a IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIV IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO A1 ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EF1 AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL 1 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP in tfie Circle, on everi^ Package of the Gen * all reliable druggists sell the origd genuine when called for. although the1 make a larger profit by selling inferior f tions. yet they prefer to sell the genuine, nr is right to do so and for the good C customers. when in need of medicine druggists are the ones to deal with, / . life or health may at some time dcpen their skill and reliability when buying Note tfeM Name of the Gom ftttt71 1him j f'j jl i 111 mil printed straicht across, near the bottom the ctrcle.near the top of every packag genuine one size only, for sale by all druggists. regular price s0? per boti syrup of figs and elixir of senna i because it is the one remedy which ac and cleanses the system, without un puutaunc, debilitating or griping, and way wtth business or pleasure it is wormed families, who know of its v beneficial effects always buy the cenl CALIFORNIA F1 W. L. DOUI IESTAB. J^.50 $3 $3.50 & $4 W. L. Douglas shoes cost more to inakc because higher grade leathers are used and care. These are the reasons why W. L. D< anteed to holl their shape, look and fit b than any other shoes you can buy. ir BE WARE Of SUBSTITU The genuine hare W. L. Douglas r price stamped on the bottom, which gt and protects the wearer against high pric REFUSE SUBSTITUTES CLAIMED TO I If your dealer cannot itinply you with the senuuie for Mall Order ('aiatojr. Shoe* nent direct fr >tn fee preaaid. \V. L. Douglui, 14.1 Spurk h HUNT S CURE GUARANTEED SETTING A HIGH STANDARD Child's Idea of Goodness Set Forth in Perfect Faith, Without . Irreverence. All thin nrrt et-n roloflt'O QTlH tfl thft All 11II1J?0 ttIV I VIUWVV, uuu ?V, child, gazing at life and Its wonders with eyes as yet undimmod by sophistication or sorrow, nothing is impossible, nothing unspeakable, nothing too sacred to be discussed or too difficult to be attempted. Not Irreverence nor impertinence, but innocence prompts such speeches as that recorded of the child of a popular Journalist by his devoted paternal grandmother. "Grandma," said the little boy, delightedly addressing her, "do you know what's going to happen? Papa says that if we're real, real good, he'll take us to the circus?" "That's nice," smiled the younghearted adult between whom and the eager youngling no hint of age separation mars perfect comradeship. "How good do we have to be?" The embryo man, after a moment of silent consideration: "Oh, as good as God, I guess!" His Wurst. The German proprietor of a Hrook lyn delicatessen store has got far enough along to pun in English. A writer in the New York Sun reports the fact. Hanging in the window of the little shop is this advertisement: "The Mest You Can Do Is Huy Our Wurst."?Youth's Companion. Made It Necessary. "Horace Greeley invented the typewriter." "Where did you get that idea?" "Well, that isn't exactly what I mean, but his handwriting was prob ably rr >re responsible for it than any oth* r one thing." Not Particular, She?I heard Freddy Fickle lias deniH,.,) In tritirri- unit settle dl)V\ I! tO a particular girl. He?Huh! She can't he. Many a man who swears at a big monopoly is nourishing a little one. ray Fro ; i'l I' 7144 per Worry, anx I 07 interfere witl un one-h ll of f'hos- d'geslhe jui< fere with tin stomach and jts shows: Po'.asvum , i join anil t-.akt I'iios- 11.en.ore. nsiderab! * more than ';as m ;ch ,0 era! salts in the food. d.got ion. an a liority on the the body, says: "The the i i itu-ipal n is controlled entirely and water talt, Potassium Phos- ~ rash I. This salt unite? Crr.t > Nuts the addition of oxygen than on- half he gray matter of the re is a trace of other A healthy matter in nerve fluid, L'o things" it it** is ill*4 c factoi ^ innn wfu iin it Hi to yt ract, by pest and lea , all things r jedcJ to TJ)ar part wj life" to the Infiniti The beginning and end . ly the lacking principie, ' , , v exactly as nature tur- to* r PN fruits and grain. To f. h*aJ knb s is the only law of s l< ( Na'ure's w in Is that if Phosphate food which si d mineral element in rebuilding ma which does not contain lecause its daily loss is jy Grape rou eat food known to a t, you place before the nature demands for well on a brain that is ' nourishment. Posti Y poised mind is neces CHILDREN THAN CASTOR 01, ; 3E3 THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICtEfOlT A19 ' lSAWT TO TAKE. EuxiihSenna X, IS ffr* '^-ly jjafatiflbjrf jjffl FECTS i ?' ' co' ilpp i l lUina | I MCAUSt I i I I :r WES; j I . voi ,a CONTAINS Hi Fifc " { I IS YOUR IciNT. Of AI.COHOL 5 o ur on jj *ir^Zv,^.. rr i i 11 MSSSM i I .<& J 1 ir^iM I. AND IN 1 r *" *? jl ]Xk2^$ E.OFTHK KSRabcwsi^BH 1 W& LEADING , _ MINIATURE fJCTURE Lt? OF FACKAGE S THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXA11 YI? f TJ IN A NATURAL, STRENCTHENINC WAY PLEA3ANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OF WELL. ALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO GET IT* IINU MANUFACTURED BY THE IG SYRUP CO. GrLAS /? Shoes ?0woSe* ^ i than ordinary show, Up selected with greater rQ&J Ul iwg I as shoes are guar- E ? . W ttler ami weur longer Fy lame and the retail larantees full value wv ;?V, e* and inferiorihoet. ^ Tgjk IE'JUSTAS GOOD' '*? W.I.. pouiria* ttion. writs B?w?. aunra lory to wPMirer. nil charifri t?OY5 oHOtl it.. lftrorL ton. Miasm. $2 00, $2.50 & $3*0O A COUNTRY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS io New York City Best features of country and city life Out-of-door sports on school park of 35 acres near the Hudson River Academic Course Primary Class to Graduation Upper class for Advanced Special Students. Music and Art Writa for catalogue and terms Ahs taa M Has Lvtfii* I?f* ?jf Zilfi St. West A L v;r V:v :r, Some Antique Mugs. The college collector of antiques stopped ofT at Bacon Ridge. "Good day, sir," he said, addressing the postmaster. "I am collecting oldfashionpd articles and would like to m know if I could find anything ltke that in this hamlet. Say antique mugs, for Instance." Uncle Jason stroked his chin whiskers. "Antique mugs! ny hek, 1 know the very place where thar be two of them now." "You do? Here's a good cigar. Now where can I find these antique mugs?" "Why, down on Main street, in Hiram Spruceby's shop. Grandad WheatIcy and Pap Simmons are in there getting shaved, and by hek, when It ' comes to antique mugs, I reckon tbars' be the oldest in the country, i stranger." To the Childish Mind. Dorothy I'llman of East Eightyfourth street, is a very literal young person. To her mother's definition of the All-Seeing Eye she returned a question as to the size of the eye. "Can God see everything?" she continued. "Yes. dear. He can see everything, at all times." That afternoon Dorothy escorted her mother downtown. Before an optician's display she stopped. Then, i "Mother." she asked, pointing to the i big winking eye in the window: "is God's eye as big as this?"?Cleveland leader. Too Much Like Work. "The boss's son is kicking." "Why?" "Say's he's overworked All he used to do was tear the pages off the office calendars once a month. Now he has to wind the eight-day clock, too." Consistent. Doctor You are considerably under weight, sir. What have you been doing? Patient Nothing Rut I'm a retired grocer, doc.?I'uck. An artist is one who can create that which has the power to haunt the mind. m It ietv. fear. hate, etc., etc.. directly i or stop the flow of I'tyalin, the c of the mouth, and also inter- ^ e flow of the digestive juices of y pancreas. ?* the mental state of the individual do tniore than suspected) with 1 ado of Phosphate of Potash as Mineral Salt, added to albumen contain that element as more of all its mineral salts. brain is important, if one would a this world. > sneers at "Mind" sneers at the st understood part of himself, aich some folks believe links us e. for a healthy brain upon which attire has defined a way to make in and renew it day by day as it om work of the previous day. ay to rebuild is by the use of applies the things required. Drain iterlal is certainly found in ;=Nuts 'There's a Reason" im Cereal Ccmpany, Ltd.,