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?t?^;. "X^' ' *wttll losplcloc^ V' ? i>>w^?tJ!^ ** * lb# peritited.0' ^ ' ?* fried sole, Fi' ' !''i MtlH he tonarled. *1 ate the tinner* Whoever TowNccda General Totric The Old Standard G^Aes Tasteless vbill Tonic fa equally valuable u a Ota oral Tonic bwttm it contains the wall l(?Own tonic properties of QUININE and magmmm IRON. It acta on dm Liver, Drivea out Malaria. Enriches the Blood and Bttilda ap the Whole System. SO cents. "Joslah," said Mrs. Hawbuck, "I hope you kept your* head while you were in New York." ' * "I did, Martha," was the humble reply, "but I guess it was only because none o' them sharpers had any use . Good health depends upon good digestion. Safeguard your digestion snd you , safeguard your health. Wriarht'a Indian 1 Vegetable Pills provide the safeguard. A v medicine as well as a purgative. Adv. The Lost Words. ? ."I shan't waste, uny words on you." "If you use any at all on me you Don't Poi r*>ORTY YEARS AGO almost ever] ? l* PABEGORIO or laudanum to m I deep, and a FEW DROPS TC FROM "WSOH THERE IS NO WA ' hare been killed or whose health has b nam and morphine, each of which is a are prohibited from selling either of th to anybody without labelling them " p is: *iA medicine which relieves pain a* ohi doses product stupor, coma, com ' , small of medicines containing opium are of " Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syr medicine to be given to your children > of what it is composed. OASTORIA CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bean th of Chas. H. Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always bears the el I Good for Malaria, constipation I ' biliousness ?a fine tonic, J9 H Guaranteed or moneg back I Kg A?K y*ur <i?Wr 9 |B*hrens Drujf Co.,Waco.T<*x. 1 UQiBffl I Reduce* Bursal Enlargements, II Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Q Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore* |[ ness from Bruises or Strains; jg y stops opavin umtneu, allays pain. Jem Does not%lister, remove the hair or lay yp the horse. $2.00 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Book 1 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind?an antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds, strains, painful, swollen veins or glands. It heals and soothes. $1.00 a bottle at druggists or postpaid. Will tell you more If you L . write. Made in the U. 8. A. by W. f.YOUNO, P. D. F.,?1tTsesls?, tsrlngflsldtMass. " ^^ SSeWeeSS^SSSWSWWS^BBBWBWWWWBBMBW^^^ (Every Woman Want*] b* mmm~ iJ . FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE . Dnsolvsd hi wear for dooehes stops pelvic cstarrlk, ulceration sad inflsLmestion. Ksoososssdsd by (.ydia E. Malcham Med. C<% lor tea years. A heeling wonder for nasal catarrh, sere threat and sore eyes. Economical. GREEN MOUNTAIN ASTHMA ; TREATMENT a \i Htandard .remedy (or fifty ^ f J jr yearsand result of many years jvviPexpeneooe in mttacni of ? throat^and hang totmi bj Proo Sample and Practical T *" ilillMl Tr*atl?eon Aalhma.UncauM, ^MHHb treatment, Mc..Mnt upon re4VHPBP quaal. tW. All.OOatdruffglat*. &akiv ^ 'i'>Ep.Jp??. -' ; "" ' H? OUILD CO., Rupert, Vt. I LABORERS ? Whit* and Colored Sttady Work - Rood Wafts Excellent opportunity for. handy man to drniM in all trade*. Can also nae all daaae* ol Mechanics at Good Wages. r > I Apply in paraon to r ' ' ' ' MMSf still Co., Sparrow's Pihrt, Ml DR. TANNER'S FAMOUS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS SKAi ?* , tptfok Relief for Batefelnf and Stomach 3un Atwdys Successful?Suffer No More Obtainable b> wall only ? tte. We and 11.00. DR. TANNER REMEDY CO. P.O. POXtOM - SOCTOW. MASS. OLO FALSE TEETH WANTED P* J " ? *** ("J** ^t4< T**^rt? **'?.' Bg*Cil |*V" \; *:-.\;, >' . '-.' > . * - la! Ob. do not send me away, I Implore yotu My piraaip?my onion, my tnralp-top, my htfy little leekr 8he rooe to her feet. "fnagr she biased. "Wireworml Allotment thief! Yon dare to come to me with vain com oilmen ta? Bat I con see*tlirough you. You call me a chaste potato, while at the same time, copying the ways of the murderous green fly, yon seek to pull me down to your own Ttle and stagnant level! Begone I" And he went-?JUindon Ideas. HAVE SOFT, WHITE HANDS Clear Skin and Good Hair by Using Cut leu ra?Trial Free. The Soap to cleanse and parity, the Ointment to soothe and heat Besides these fragrant, super-creamy emollients prevent little skin troubles be* coming serious by keeping the pores free from obstruction. Nothing better at any price for all toilet purposes. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard. Cutleura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere;?Adv. ______ 4 Love isn't blind. A girl in love can see'ten times morc^in the object of her affection than anyone else tan. Widows frequently lead bachelors to the marriage altar; they have been there before and know the way. son Baby. r mother thought her child most have ake it sleep. Theee drugs will produce >0 MANY will produoe the SLEEP cncn v.? .L .uu ?,? lutiu, WW'1J MS UiO UIUUUW WUU ?en rulnea for life by paregoric, laxflanarootio product of opium. Druggists e narcotics named to children at all, or olson." The definition of " narcotic" id produces deep, but which in poieon* mtsiona and death." The tame And i disguised, and sold under the names ope, etOt You should not permit any without you or your physician know DOES NOT a signature ^nature Safe Advertising. Au Amsterdam avenue delicatessen dealer has renched the pinnacle of advertising ingenuity In his efforts to sell more eggs than his competitors. His window displays the following sign: "Guaranteed fresh eggs 62 cents a dozen. Five cents for each bad egg returned." The risibilities unconsciously rise at the thought of a respectable gentleman walking abont Amsterdam avenut carrying an egg that has been boiled and In the process of breaking for breakfast has displayed unmistakably vicious tendencies, inquiry at the shop revealed that the proprietor has yet to pay out the first nickel for a. returned egg, and he still insists that the advertising idea is a good one.? New York Sun. * * Splendid Medicine For Kidneys, Liver and Bladder Fbr the* past twenty years I hare been acquainted with your preparation. Swamp* Root, and all those prho have had occasion to use such a medicine praise the merits of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root; specially has it been very useful in cases of catarrh or inflammation of the bladder. I firmly believe that it is a very valuable medicine and recommendable for what it is intended. * Very truly yours, DR J. A. COPPEDGE, Oct. 26, 1910. Alanree^ Texas. Prove What Swamp-Root Wilt D^W Yea Send ten cents to Dr. Kiliper 4 Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample sise bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the V yeys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this papsr. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar sise bottles for sale at all* drug stores.?Adv, He Was Sorry He Spoke. "Why, you women ought to be thankfeel tftw.O A- a. It? a- - 1111 nun jrou u? uui nve in ioreign countries, where they yoke up women with mules and innke them pull together," said a rough opponent of woman suffrage to a gentle, but strongminded suffragist. "You are married, are you not?" she asked. "Yes!" he snapped. "Well," she rejoined, "then foreign countries nre not the only ones in which women are yoked with mules." Training for "Punch." ' An English youngster was asked to give a definition of a He. f "It's a Hun truth, sir," he answered. The average girl believes that an engagement'Is one continuous round of pleasure. And very often It Is. ?-p If Worms or Tip*wtrm persist to rs?r system. It Is bsosiuso you hsv* n?i the real Verrolfure. Dr. Ptirfi "OMd'lket" One <Mt deea the work. Adv. United States 81*017 has bou?it 4,000 ~?!5e*e*sss? CnvtA Orwilalei Eyelids, sore srjssist&'se Eyes iMsa; , -W \ Jwt Bye Cotnfort. At Draffistt cm by mail Stc per Bottle. Nartaa fieSebeinTubei 25c. For Se?4e! tbeEye VMS uk Mm In' ffyt Iweady U, Chkage # R1 Change <tf Ufe sad jHa%rtts tfaas. I wis fa s SSs&ssli'; wss unfit to do our work. A friend l?&?$fa&J3 I 0 egetable ComH pound, which I did. and it fasi helped me in -vrery way. I am not nearly eo nerrpna. no headache or pain. ?I mnit eay that Lydia B. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound is the Mlt WmoHv tn* *4i>lr tmrnan mh t,V. ?Mr*. Margaret Quinn, Rear 269 Worthen St., Lowell, Min. Other warning symptoms are a aenae of suffocation, hot flashes, headache*, baekachea, dread of impending evil, timidity, aoonda in the ears, palpitation of the heart, aperka before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness, inquietude, and dizziness,. * If yoo need apedal advice, write to the .Lydie E. Pinkhem Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Maaa. ECZEMA!? Money buck without question A' If HUNT'B CURE falls in the 1 treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, sft RINGWORM,'TETTER or other f Of?<N|1 i Itching akin diseases. Price 'Til I 60c at druggists, or direct from /*I# / /1 Al.aiclnrtiMetfleHNCe. StaneaaTes. I Al II Aroueed, Then Mollified. Mr. Blnks?I met a woman today that 1 thought a good deal of once. Mrs. Blnks?Oh, you did? "Yes. I used to do iny very best to please her." "Humph!" , "I did everything I could to win hpr ' affection." "My gooduess!" % "And fit" ltflfit T Hottonad *nwo/.!# *h?* I succeeded." "Wha"? "She granted all that I asked, and by so doing made me the happiest man alive." ' Merciful"? "I asked her to come up to the house with me today, but she had some shopping to do, and cannot get here until supper time." "Mr. Sinks, I am going to my mother." "She isn't home, my denh It was your mother that I met. tlhe gave me 1 you."?Pittsburgh Chronicle. ? Flight of Time. "I saw him kiss you,'* cried her dear- j est girl friend. . % "I acknowledge It," she answered, unexpectedly. "Ooo-oo-ooh I" , "Don't squeal. We are engaged." 'Slnqe when?" "Slqce then." "Did he kiss you before or after he DroDOsed to you?" "I can't tell yon that. In the excitement of the moment I didn't keep track of the minor dotails."?Cleveland Plain Dealer. , + m Innuendo. MI took first prize at the dog show," remarked Flubdub. * "What were you entered oa?" Inquired Wombat with an lrrit&tlbg smirk.?Kansas City Journal. Outclassed. "Does your dog ever growl ?" "No. He knows that my husband #has him hopelessly outclassed." # <. 4 V Preparing I for Tomorrow ?.. Many people seem able to drink coffee for a time without apparent harm, but j when health disturbance, even though slight, follows j coffee's use. it is wise to I investigate. Thousands of homes, where'coffee was found to disagree, have changed the family table drink to I \ Instant Postvm With improved health, and it usually follows, the change made becomes a permanent one. It pays to prepare for the hedth ?""" ^ "There's a Reason" j| mm ww w w b ' . ' . ' New Discovery! Takes PI Work Without Ma! Saiivat I d?scovere3 8 vegetable comp< the work of dangerous, sickening want etfery reader of this paper 1 2f 2i. A .1. ana 11 u aocsni siraignien you quicker than salivating calomel j the store and get your money. 1 guarantee .that one Spoon fu Lhrer Tone will put your sluggisl and clean your thirty feet of tow bile and constipation poison whi your system and making you feel I guarantee that one spoonful c liquid liv.er medicine will relieve th iousness, coated tongue, ague, mat ach or any other distress caused b as quickly as a dose of vile, nau: besides it will not make you sick 01 PARAFFIN CAN BE CLEANED ?1 Do Not Throw 't Away Because It Has Become Dirty, Says Specialist of Agricultural Department. 9 Paraffin that has become unclean * through usage In cunning and preserving mary be cleaned and reused. Don't throw It nway because dlrt? and trash have become mixed with lc. Many times It con be cleaned with a brush In cold water. ? If this does not remove all the dirt, saya a specialist of the United States ( department of agriculture, heat the paraffin to boiling and strain It through ( two or three thicknesses of cheesecloth placed over a funnel, or "a thin layer of absorbent cotton over one thick'noss of cheesecloth may be used , as the strainer. One straining should be sufficient ( ordinarily, but if the paraffin still is unclean, heat and strain again. Any paraffin lodging In the strainer may be recovered by heating the cloth and pouring the hot liquid Into nnother strainer. . . < UMMMIMllMMIlillMI i: Girls! Use Lemons! ! [.take a Bleaching, jj Beautifying Cream ij < * ? The juice of two fresh lemons strained Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole auar tec pint of the most remarkable lemon akin beantlfler at aboat the cost one mast pay for a small jar cf the ordl nary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon jnlce through a line cloth so no lemon pulp gets In, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice Is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and Is the Ideal skin softener, amoothener and beautlfier. , Just try It! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon letlon and massng6 It daily Into the face, neck, arms and hands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It Is simply mar- I velous to' smoothen rough, red hands. | Adv. k Have a Private Latch Key. A teacher In an Indiana school sn/B that she used to think there was a chance for careful- wmlturv fnllr tn an. cape germs, but since holding an examination recently she 'has given up hope. In this examination the question was asked: "What is bacteria, and how, do they enter the body?" " And one eighth-grade pupil gave the discouraging answer: . "Bacteria Is germs, and they get into the human body by means of a rusty nail."?Indwianapolls News. v * Advancing Civilization. As a proof that civilization Is advancing, It may be pointed out that African traders, who used to supply Uganda with rum, calico, brass wire and beads, are now doing a flourishing trade in wrist watches. * 11 The trouble. "Whatcha looking so blue about, nM "Oh, tny wife wants more clothe*, though all the year hoy wardrobe baa been oTenmbacribed." '"* w arc lm Stood-Shot ?ye?. Watery Bye* # If worryiog would keep a woman thin, there would be no fat women. 1 9 ' ' 1 . Logic proves or disproves all things, bat accomplishes not any of thfaa. ' ' ' ' j: > . VA" /},*>'* ' S j jf'i ' " ^ ' i -M 1 : t ; ' ~S\? \ *bmgprnHP?7 ' ,y. _ # ' v IrSffi 10 LIVLI ace of Dangerous Calomel king You Sick?Eat Anythi e?Don't Lose a Day's \ Dund that does a day's work. I; calomel and I derful liver medic to try a bottle Calomel is pois up better and bones, often causi list go back to gerous. It sick* Tone is safe, pl< M v*f -L/uujwii ** kuui^ aiiuwaiud) i liver to work it to the children 1 els of the sour ach or shock the ich is clogging and wake up fei miserable. day's work. >f this harmless Get a bottle! ie headache, bil- what I say, tell 3 iria, sour stom- back. Every druj y a torpid liver me and knows 0 eating calomel, vegetable medicin keep you from ous calomeL?Ad1 we Bold for 47 yew. l4br Mala m Fine Qeneral Strengthenin ? Such I* Life. | "George," she said, "am I really and truly your little popsy wopsy?" "The sweetest peachy weacliy In existence," declared George. "And you've never, never loved another girl?" "There Isn't another girl In the world worth a thought, sweet." "What makes you love me so, George?" "Just because I can't hqlp It, preclousest." "Am I ah angel, George?" "An elf, petsie. The daintiest little fairy that ever drew breath." "Oh, my true knight 1" she sighed. "Good night. Good night." And five minutes later the daintiest flttle fairy that ever drew breath was snapping ma's head oft because the bread and cheese and pickled onions were not laid out for supper; whilst fhn ffftin lrnlrrKf wafl II'KI orvrtrl r% r? nutAot kMv ?vuv Auigut nuo nuio|/viiug oncci nothings to the golden-haired barmaid at the Fan and Feathers, and asking her If she had a fancy to go to the pictures next Friday.?London TitBits. ' , On Will Training. The magazines kdvertlse many books on will training. Bach of Ithem promises to heal the sick self, ttf> strengthen the feeble knees, to turn the poor In heart into dominating personalities, to make live wires out-of hand bound brains. Pleasant Is the picture, very pleasant and alluring, which these advertisements paint of the future. Your , inhibitions shall be cast out of you, they shall perhaps entei* Into your Gadarene competitors, who shall be driven violently down a steep place into the sea, leaving your once faint heart free to win fair wages. Unless, indeed,) your competitors happen to better their wills by buying nnd reading the same books, id which case the future looks leas clear.?The Net. Republic. v ... ?, Tstterlne Conquers Poison Ofk. I enclose GO cents In stamps for a box of Tetterlne. I have poison oak on mo again, and that Is all that has over cured It. PleaSe hurry It on to M. E. Hamlett Mont alba, Tex., May 21, '08. Tetterlne cures Ecrema, Tetter, Ring Worm, Itching Piles, Old Itching Sores, Dandruff, Chilblain* and every form of 8calp- and 8kln Disease. Tetterlne 60c; Tetterine Soap 25c. Tour druggist, or by mall from the manufacturer. The Shuptrlne Co., Savannah, Qa. With every mall order for Tetterlne we give a box'of Shuptrlne'a 10c Diver Pills free. Adv. 1 f | In Out* Boarding House. "That new couple look a? if they had | some guilt? secret." j "They have." j ^Hub?" ' 1 "They kept house onoie, but they dop't want to do anything *Bhat will add to the landlady's power by letting, her know they didn't make a nucciss of It"?Louisville Courier-Journal. Uflhl He started to take a nap In the barber chair but awoha wlIk a terrible tart ' . 'r f"Have a baft drtav, air?" asked thl sympathetic barber. "You bet I dkh I dreamed the boy was blacking my #Wte sheas." . ?? lilt/ il W !>< < % ' Not Worth FoWfnfl. . Harper?You cant fool $11 of the people all at thoftlme. Sharper?I 4?Y waht.to} Lots of pgople haven't any money. ' 11] ml ' i < The fellow who' marrlea the woman who jSever mnflea aeod not expect a hilarious time on thy matrimonial sea. .'1 " ~ '1 TAKE R TONE 1 I ' v I s >> < ; > * ^ ' ?It Puts Your Liver T<J ng?It Can Not . Vorki J$B want to see a bottle of this won- ^.3 :inc in every home here. < on?it's mercury?it attacks the * ;'H| ng rheumatism. Calomel is dan- { ms?while my Dcdson's Liver :asant and harmless. Eat any- fP&gS*! because it can not salivate. Give because it doesn't upset the stomliver. Take a spoonful tonight cling fine and ready for a full v , _ . : i Try it! If it doefen't do exactly wur dealer to hand your money '-Vi jgist and store keeper here knows f my wonderful discovery of a e that takes the place of dangerL7 * \ * * "y . ""M ISMITHs lTonic ria, Chilis and Fever. Also a Tonic. 60c ul 91.00 at all Dro* Staim. LOOKED LIKE INVERTED RAIN Bullets From Machine Guns Gave Od<9 Impression to Aviator at Whom They Were Aimed. It will bo enslly understood, writes nir., <j. u. urey, in "Tales of tlie Flying Service," that before a bullet that has been shot straight upward begins to fall there must be a point where It stands (lead still, and that for the last part of Its upward path It trnvels very slowly. One officer of my acquaint- ?. ance told me, after some months of war, that his most curious experience was when once, and once only, he discovered the exact extreme range point. He was flying along quite peacefully on a bright sunny morning at an altitude of n little over 8,00ft feet, without worrying about anything, when suddenly he saw something bright dart past the side of the machine. He began to look about hi in and saw. a shade below him and a trifle to one side, a whole stream of little bright thlngR glittering In the sun. Then he realized that he had Just struck a level that happened to be the extreme vertical range of n machine gun that was making uncommonly good shooting. Other bullets from rifles and other machine guns also flashed Into view ns he flew along, and when his eyes caught the right focua ?> he could follow the slow, topmost part of their movement for a considerable distance. "It looked," l?e said, "Just aa If It were raining upward," and the phenomenon was so novel that he quite rorgot ror n time that the "raindrops" indicated thnt he wan unpopular wltb someone below.?Youth's Companion. A Ready-Witted Parson. The evening lesson was from the Book of Job and the minister had Just rend: "Yen, the light of the wicked ? shall be put out," when Immediately the church was In total darkness." "Brethren." said the minister w#th scarcely a moment's pause, "In view of the sudden and startling fulfillment of this prophecy, we will spend a few minutes In silent prayer for the electric lighting company."?Boston Transcript. That Solemn Expression. > Two sailors were coming along the sidewalk Just as o newly wedded coupie came out of the church to enter an automobile. Said one sailor: "There goes another poor devil launched upon the sea of matrimony." v "Yes," said the other, "and he looks as If he expected to strike n mine any minute."?Boston Transcript. At the Summer Resort. Stella?Hello, Frank. Bella?Now, there you bo calling him Frank.. I am his fiancee and I want you to understand, dearie, that I am the only one around her who haa the Franking privilege. POST TOASTIES are the newest and knc# in AAvn dlam wtji iti tvi 11 tiaiiCd