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fMftd MakrUd doetor. VM iseolved in apple Sometime* a hop tonio, made of whiskey, hop* and bitter barks. A ?core or more of popular, home-made remedies were thus compounded, the formulae for which were passe* along from house to house, sometimes written, do me time 3 verbally communicated. The patent medicine business is a natural cut^rowth from this whole tome, old-time custom. In the begin ning, some entorprising doctor, im pressed by the use Illness of one of these home-made remedies, would take it up, improve it in many wars, manu facture it on a large scale, adve mainly through almanacsjprtfrt Home, Did thus it would becylfeused over a large area. LATTEBJTY THE HOUSE JiOLD REMEDY BUSINESS TOOK A MORE EXACT AND SCIENTIFIC PORN. Per una was originally one of theee oH-time remedies, It was used by the JLennomtes, or Pennsylvania, bet ore it VM offered to the publio for sale. Dr. Hartman, THE ORIGINAL COM POUNDER OP PERUNA, is of Men nouite origin. First, he prescribed it for his neighbors and his patients. The sale of it increased, and at last he established a manufactory and fur nished it to the general drug trade. Peruna is usoful in a great many oliniatio ailments, such as ooughs, oolds, sore throat, bronchitis, and oatarrhal diseases generally. THOUSANDS 0? FAMILIES HAVE LEARNED THE USE OF PEttUNA and its value in the treatment of these ailmente. They liavo learned to trust and believe in Dr. nartmiui'B judgment, and to rely on bin remedy, Poruna. Pern nil i.s sold by your local drug get 7~ T? uy a b?tf fTir'l 6-day. Blue nre the hills that are far from us. ? Irish. What C/him'h 1 1 cndachr. From Ortobei to Mh>, t olila arc the mont frfrjiU'iit (iiiikk <>f lloiiilAoliK, I>axnl1v? Hroino (Quinine H'Jiio voh chiiho E. W. < 1 1 nvt> f >11 1 ? 5t . Cheshire Cheese for Paris. The ft r s t Cheshire choose over tak in by a winning French horso will scon be on Its way acros* the chan nel. Hy the victory of Kuerldo In th* Chester Cup recently M. Caillault ceeuiCH a ehcese weighing 128 pouiols. A ppoclal "lad" from the Kiablo will accompany the cheese to Paris to see that It <]oo? not run away. The point arises. Is a "troph-y" ex empt from duty and octroi, or If It is not will 'lie authorities make that ;m ex use for keeping the cheese In <1 u.i i n li 1 1 r. o . ? I .on d on K x p r ess . The Senate voted to repeal an act by which it is alleged that large tracks of ( i<>\ ei mueiit land in Wash ington hav been deeded to Sidney Bieber. FOUR GIRLS itesforcd to Health by Lydia K. 1' ink ham's Vegetable Compound. R&ad What Tfn/y Say. VlVilftM KO?i> KATHARINE CRAIG mam SW I w man tUIN M OLSON Misa Lillian Hois. MO East 84 th . Stroot, Nrw York, writes; " Lydia E. Pinkham'g VcKPta blo Compound over came irregularities, po rluilio Buffering, and nervous headaches, after everything else httd failed to heip ino, and I feel it a duty to let others knovr of It." j K utharineCraig.^lM Lnfnjetto 8t., Denver, Col. writes : ?'Thanks to Lydia E. IMnkhatn's Vegetable Compound I ana well, a ftor suffering for mouth* from ner vous prostration." Miss Mario Stoltz man, of Laurel, la., | writes. "1 was in a run down condition and suf fered from mpprosslon, indigestion, and poor circulation. Lvdia E. l'inkham'g Vegetable Compound niacin me well anil strong " Miss Kllon M. Olson. of 417 N KftM St., K?. wftnw, 111., nays: " Ly di:? I1). rinktiam'sVp^tv tKlde Compound curfd nift of bnokarlio, sido ni'h?, and ertabllahod iny periods, after tho best local doctors had failed to help inc." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. ? For thirty years Lyilia E. I'ink ham's Vegetable Cotnjiound, mado from roots and herbs, has been tho standard remedy for female ills ?and has positively eured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, infiammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, baekac he, that bear ing-down feeling, fiat ulencv, indiges tion, dizziness, or nervous pros t ration Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkhnm invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. SAVE MONEY paints P'ryr.1 ft"*,*, MASVPACTtlRH ^(kkI Houw P?ln? Killon; i lurk Kck ?f Paint 80c porgAllon; Hfd or Mrnwn Hoof l *hii ?*C p?r Creo*ot? ?>hlnulc SlalB ?CK' l>TT gallon, i he?-> lalnU wear well, took w?ll ?u,j ?**? excellent Mrvlce. fci>eol?l p*lal4 of all kind*. TWIN OlTJf PAINT CO.. 87-SO Market I'larr Knrfolk, V*. So. 14- '08. PBKAI/TY utlng Qui. nine run* all The Penaltyjr, U# WM from death Jo bl? IWtor'i Mil*. Th# ?Ti . jj?i? V . 4f'v? ttU* ?*?'7 #n<! atf ftar Tab I SPECIAL MESSAGE The Pretident Advises Con gress to Pass Laws; / ?? ? HE MAKES TIMELY SUGGESTIONS In His Special Message to Congress, tho President U rgos Immediate Ac tion ou Oertaiu Important Matters Before Adjournment ? Cblid Labor Bbould Be Prohibited in Ail Hoc tlona. Wellington, Special. ? A special me?nagu how the President wan read in both houses of ^Congress hooji a? t?)i covening Wednesday and in both il was cloudy followed. In the House the president's declaration that the time had Come for It revision of the tariff elicited hundclappiug on tlie part of Dcnokocratie members. Demo cratic approval also was given by jjyjyof pounding on desks to the TsutfgB&li<|nthat Congress could wi.lh luivnntupcTN^Unvitli remove the tur iir on wood puV> with a correspond ing reduction upon paper from wood pulp. ^ ;? 1 In the Senate tjie message was re ceived without comment of any kind. In substance the recommendations of the President are as follows: I eull your ; attention to certain measures as to which I think tljero should be uction hy the Congress be* lore I ho close of t lie present session. I here is ample time for their consid eration. < hild labor should bo prohibited throughout the nation. At least a I model child-labor bill should be pa nfted for the District of Columbia. It is unfortunnte that in the one. place s"le)y dependent upon Congress lor its legislation there should be no law whatever to protect children bv forbidding or regulating their labor. I- renew my reeoinmendation for the immediate re-enaetment of an em ployers' liability law, drawn to con form to the recent decision of the Supreme Court. Within the limits indicated by the court, the law Lahould. be iuadu thorough- and -- com prehensive, nud the protection it af fords should , embrace every class of ; employe to which Ihc power of the Congress can extend. I al~?i urge that action be taken along the Im[<' of (||(> recoinmenda ' ions I hi. ve alt cad v made concern ing injunctions in labor disputes. No temporary restraining order should be issued by any court without notice and the petition for a permanent in junction upon which such temporary restraining order has been issued should be heard by the court issu ing (lie same within a reasonable time say, not to exceed a week or thereabouts from the ilate when the order way issued. Tt is urged that the Interstate Com merce I ,a w and the law of receiver ships should both be amended; as also should die anti trust law. to the eml thai th'?M' huvs should conform to the needs of trade and that no damage may result to legitimate business interests. < 'onccrning the legitimate business combinations the following expres sion is used: In the modern industrial world combinations are absolutely neces sary; tlft'v are necessary among bus iness men, they are necessary among laboring men. they are becoming more and more necessary among far rnej-s. Some of these combinations are among the most powerful of all instruments for wrong-doing. Others offer the only effective way of meet ing actual business needs. On the subject of labor unions and ri 1< os I lie president says. * * * Hut strikes themselves ?ire. and should ho recognized to bo ?Mitirolv legal. Combinations of workingmon hnvo a peculiar reason tor I ho existence. The very wealthy ;!!-li\ iditnl c'Mplox or, and still morel very wealthy corporation, stand s ' .!*< enorm-jus advantage when com pared to the individual workingman ; and while there are many oases where it may not ho necessary for laborers to form :i union, in many other cases if iiidi-pensiildo, for otherwise the thousands of small units, the thous ands ,.f individual workingmen, will be hfs heljdess in their dealings with the on*' lug unit, the big individual o>- foipoiMte employer. Tiie i iv'ht of emplover's to eombine and eoiutaet with one ?mother and with their employes >>|<ould he ex plinth recognized ; and so should the right of the employe's to ootnbiiie ami to ri.ii'iiicl with one another and with the oil p 1 o \ e r s nnd to seek peaceably to persuade others to aeept their views, and strike off for the pur pose of peaceably obtaining from em plovers satisfactory terms for their labor. N? thing should he done to n'i ?? either n blacklist or a bov 'o-r that would Vic ilegal at pom ?i- ? ? ? s law , this being the typo of boy i'o? * and condemned by tho antl'iuto strike commission. The tariff nuiv heed revision at 'oine future time. The exception is made ilmt the dntv- on wood pulp u s ? > ? | m the matinfaeture of paper might ho removed at once. Ample provision should bo made for a permanent waterways commis sion. with whatever power is requir ed l'> muke it ctTectivo. Numerous hill* granting water power lights on navigable streams ? ut\e been introduced, None of them mve the government the right to make a reasonable charge for 'he valuable privileges so grantol, in spite of the fact that these wator pawor piivilege* are equivalent to many thousands of acres of the b^st coal lands for their production of power. Nor is any definite tima lim it set, os should always bo don^in such casa?j. I shall be obliged here after, in accordance with tho policy stated in a recent message. to vote any water-power bill which does not nrovids for a time, limit and for the nght of the president or of the sec retary cbnccrned to tlx and eolleet such m cW.yo as#hc may ftnd to be ioat and reeaontfWr?in each eaaa. JUSCIPE8 Vanilla Hugar Cookies.? Oae cup SVgar, 1 egg, 6 tablespoons ?w*et milk, 1-2 cup buttar, X teaspoons bak ing powder, 1 tablsspooa vaallla; flour lo roll tbln and bake Is a quitk ovao. Molsnees Hermit*. ? Three-fourths cup of molasses, 12 oup suger, I I cup water, 1-2 cup butter sod lard, 1 cup raisins, 2 tfsspoong saleratus, all kinds of spice, flour to roll. Custard Cake -Tbrea eggs (yolka 'find whites beaten separately); I cup powdered sugar, 1 1-2 oupa flour, 1-2 Uaspoonful aoda, 1 teaspoonful ereaiu I of tartar and a pinch of salt. Custard (for game) --One pint milk, 1 cup sugar, 2?kk h, 2 tablespoonful* cornstarch or flour; flavor wltfc leiuou Hake In 2 round tlas. Fill #tyh cus tard. ^ (Jake. ? liejUK: eggs lightly; add 1 <up sugar, l^Tup milk, 8-4 cup incited but tor, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2 cups flour, Into 1 of the cups put a heap I it k teaspoon of baking powder. Hake In a moderate oven 12 -hour. English Cream.-? Scald 1 pint of nJTk-. less half a cup; mix the halt <i\i of milk wltto half a cup of flour and stir Into the scalded anllk. Con* t ime stirring until the mixture thick ens, then let cool 16 minutes? stir ring occasionally. Heat 2 eggs or i yolks; add 3-4 cup of sugar and 14 teaapoonful of salt and boat again, then etlr Into the mixture over the fire until It Is evenly blended and tho egg is cooked. Then let cool; flavor with a teaepoonful of vanilla and uso as above. Fruit Cake.? One-t.^lrd cup butter, 8 4 cup brown sugar, 12 cup mo lasses, 1 -3 cup milk, 2 eggs, 2 1-2 cups flour, 2 lovol teuspoonfula baking powder, 1-2 teaspoonful sh-MT^-2 tea spoonful cinnamon, 1-2 grated nut meg, l rup raisins cut fine, 1 cup currants, 3 slices of citron cut flue. Hako In a moderate oven 1 hour Telepathy In Golf. A golf story which Is less cryptic lo the general than most Is told by the County (}<-n( Ionian. Bmlihson had been having In many ways an exasperating round, and his caddie, a small youth of Inhuman aspect, had not only committed every known crime during the round, but had only hiccupped in rogponse to anathemas Ilovvevor, on the last green, Str.Ithaoii, despite his misfortune, still bad a I wo foot putt to halve the match. He missed it, and turning upon his caddie, ho wrathfully exclaimed: "I believe you willed that, you llttlo tlend ! "?Manchester Guardian. Hcwnre of Ointments For Catarrh That Contain Mercury, ad mercury will surely destroy the sense ol smell and completely derange the whole sys tem, when entering it through the mucous surfaces, fciuch articles should never housed except on prescriptions from refutable phv ?iciang, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured l>y F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood ?iid mucous suiiacej of the*) stem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Curs be sure you get the genuine. It is taken in ternally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F, J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. ' Sold by Druggists; price, 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family Fills for constipation. Tallcn By the Wayside. A millionaire is not necessarily a hard-hearted creature, but as long as sojpebodv is bound to be poor he ia equally determined it should be a Captain WinsWnv and Comtnonder Key testified in the Senate Naval Committee's inquiry. Itepuhlienn leaders ate planning to secure a convention to reform the banking and currency system. Clles < mid in (, to i t Days. I'u/.o Qintim-nl is uuaranteed to cure anj oaxeof Itching, llhnu, I'lcodingor Protruding IMes in fl tn 14 duvs or tuunev refunded. 60c. The less money a man makes the more lie has ? if he isn't married. Aik V on. I><*h1?i- For Allen's Foot-Knar. A pow.ler. It ro ts the feot. Cures Corns, ii. in ? >n '.Swollen. Sore. Hot, Callous, Aching Sw.'jitjng F< t? and Ingi\.w.ng Nails. Allen's F"->f Ivt t? rn kin<new <>vti 'htHhoesessy. At iili i > tiggiM s *nd Shoo storus, go cents. Ac eoi>t no utwtituto. Sample mailed FaKK Ad !;? ss Allon S. Olmsted, LoRoy, N. Y. Here and There. A woman at Steubenville gave bil l Ii to quintuplets. I low small a doctor's pills arc >v| en compared with his bills. Most liquor would improve wilii i !' men would let it. No man will criticize your sihgin as lung as you sing his praise. Kl.KP YOUR NKIN I1KAI.THT. V*rr**i?E has done wonders for suffer ??r? !ron c.r.uin v tutter, ground Itoh, ory t, ".a-. 1 i fa it sorn heal, chaps, chafes and otii'-r forms of skin diseases. In aggravat ed uses of ocKuinn Us cures havo been mar vipus anrt thousands of people sing IU i .'.0<v at druggists or by mail from J l". Siiui'TBtsK, Dept. A. Savannah. Oa. lie who possesses land also posses ses that which is above it. DOCTOR PRESCRIBED CUTICURA After Other Treatment Failed ? Row Kczcma on Baby's Faee Had Lasted Three Months. 1 . "Our baby hoy broke out with eczema on his face when mo month old. One place on the side of his f arc the size of a nickel wo? raw like beefsteak for three months, and he would cry out when 1 bullied (he parts that were sore and broken out. 1 gave him three months' treatment from a pood doctor, but at the end of that time the child was no better. Then my doctor recommended ("utieura. After using a cake of ("uttcura Soap, a third of a 'k?x of Outi* <uvi* Ointment, and half a bottle of Cutt er.? Resolvent he was well and hit face was as smooth as nnv baby's. He is now two yesrs j?nd a half old and no eer.ema Ims rcanpearel Mrs. M. T,. Harris, Alton, Kan., May 14 anil June 12, 1907." A nc-li man never has to spend mon ey I lie w ay a poor man does to prova i(. I)K IT M TO R1NQ WORM. " Everywhere I go I ?p?*k (or vbttbbinb, ; t eoanse it cured me 6 f ringworm in its worst form. My whole oheet from neek to watet was raw u baef; butfBTTimiMB cured me. It also cured a bad cam of pile*." So >ay4 Mrs. M. F. JooM of 9S TannehlU St., litleburg, Pa. TetmivB, the great alio remedy, it cold by druggists or seat by mill for 60j. Write J. T. d*n?YBtva, Dept. i, bavannah, Qa. Reator McLnurin anggeated cotton ? a 4 ffotx* btisifi for the iuua of Gov emnaei>* note*. , B^Sier^SMiaMCfcAaulV'!'1 ? ? rr?t AN UH1RK8TIH9 CHEMICAL EXPERIMENT Any Gkttd Can Do It? Hw Imlt to Alnott Ukt Magic? UttUl Too Anything to tu? MUn of a cbein leal experiment Is always interesting and usually tducfttlve. Here is ? simple experiment which any child can perform and wblcb Ik luofructlve la * vary practical way: Get it bit of White Lead ftboirt th?? site ?f ft pea. ft piece of charooal, ft common caudle to ft gaafieatlck, and ft btow-pl?e. Booop aut ft little hollow In the char coftl to bold th? White Lead. thea light the caudle, take the ebftrcoftl and lead in on? hand and the blow pipe la the otber, with the Urge end of the blow-pipy between tho Upa; blow tbe dame of the c?ndle ateadlly Hgaluat tbe bit of White Load on the charcoal ftnd If the White Lead la pure it will presently revolve itaelf Into little ahlnlng glebules of mtUUlio Itad, under tbe intense heftt of the blow-pipe, leaving no realdue. If, however, the White Lead is adultereted In the alightest degree, It will not wholly change into leftd. Bo, It wjll be seen, that this experi ment Is not only an entertaining chemical demonstration, but also of practical use In the home. White Load Is the roost iniportunt ingre dient of paint*. It should be bought pure and unadulterated and mixed with pure linseed oil. That la the best paint. The above easy experi ment enables any one to know wheth er the paint is the kind which will wear or not. The National Lend Company guar antee that white lead taken from u package bearing the!,' "Dutch lioy Painter" trade-mark will p|Ove abso lutely pure under tbe blow-pipe test; and to encouragp people to make the test and prove the purlt* of paint be fore using It, they will send free a blow-pipe and a valuablo booklet on paint to any one writing tliero asking for Teat Equipment. Addreua Na tional Leftd Company, Woodbiidge Hulldlng, New York City. Ignorance cea?c? to be bliss when you begin to realize it. ITS IH???vry ?m4 Tr*?(m?nt rtJI (!?? Ik mb hjimwHtt* an J1 jrou art imko4 to do is |<> MnJ U rr? MM* of Cur* It. QofcpUt. dtreciloma aSaPogafc&g W. I ?AV. IL ft, M? to* Mrnt Mm T?i? A tfreen winter makes a fat church ynrd. ? Old Saying. IjANCjL'II) and wkak. A Condition ( Common With Kidney Trouble and Backachc. Mrs. Marie Sl|>fle, 416 Miller St., Ileleua, Mont., says: "Three years ago my back grew weak and lame anJ I could not stoop without a sharp pain. It was just as had when I tried to get up from a chair, 1 was languid and I i at 1 ess- and had much pain and trou ble witli the kidney Heoretlons. This wus ray Htate when I began with Dean's Kidney Pills. They helped me from the first and four boxeB made a complete, lasting cure." Sold by all dealers. 50 centB a b.ox. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. At present I live in hope, but the issue is in the hand of the gods. ? Pintler. How Her Lii'u Was Saved When Uit ten l?y u Large Snake. How few people there are who are not afraid of snakes. Not long ago a harmless little garter snake fell on the wheel of au automobile which was being driven by a woman. The woman promptly fainted and the car, left to Its own resources, ran Into a Rtone wall and causcd a serious acci dent. The bite of a poisonous snake nerds prompt attention. Mrs. K. M. rishel, Route No. 1, Box 40, Dills burg. Pa., tells how she saved her life when bitten by a large Bnake. "One August 25), 1906, I was bitten on the hand twice by a large copper head snake. Being a distance from any medical aid. as a last resort 1 used Sloan's Liniment, and to my astonish mcnt found it killed nil pain and was the means of saving tny lire. 1 am the mother of four children and am never without your Liniment." Time will tell ? but gossipers man age to tell it first. Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and w? essential to permanent lUMttH and creditable ?tending. Aecor iugly, it U not claimed that Syrup of Figs end Elixir of Benna i* the only remedy of knowu value, but one of many reason* at*/ ? U the beet of personal and family laxatives is the feet that it cleanaee, sweetens and relieves the internal orgau* on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts (Jeasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objection able subetances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine ? manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug gists. Gambling has been prohibited Id Texai. But this, It 'roust be remem bered, warue the Pittsburg Dispatch, la vastly N different from preventing It froe Our o for Rheu matism, Bone Pmtn mnd Eozomm Botanic blood Balm<B. B. B.) cureathe worat ctxi o t Rheumatism, bone palna.* awollert tnusclet and joint*. by purifying the blood. Thnuundi of rate* cured by B. B. B. after all other treatment* failed. Pric* fi.oo per large bottle at ding ?lore?, with complete direction* for home treatment- Large (ample free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga. Forbearance is one of the virtues our enemies do liot possess. Mrs. Winsiow'sHoothing Byrupfor Children teethi ng, softens 4 begums, reduoeBiuflamma Uon, allays pain, c. job wind colic, 'Mc a bottle Mma. Anna Gould has postponed her departure J*or tlie United States. FITH,Ht. Vitua'DanceiNwrvouH Diwuwh por manentlycured by Dr. Kline'* Great Nerv* Restorer. 12 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. ft. Kline, Ld.,?31 Arch St. , Phlla., P a. Put oil your thinking cupa when thing. Only One "Hromo Quinine" That is Laxative Bronao Quinine. Look for the signature of E. \V. Grove. Used the World over to Curo a Cold in One Day. 25o. If it costs money to be popular, then popularity is not worth what it To insure the direct and quick clennaing of the system take Garfield Tea. the Mild Herb laxative. It purifies the blood, eradicates disease and Dringa Good Health. Two ministers in the Japanese Cab inet resigned. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'* Sanitary Lotion. Never fail*. At druggist*. The form of agreement and the convention or parties over-rule the Many Professional Men, clergymen, teachers and singers uso Brown's Bronchial Troches for cur ing hoar BOWtf glintT co li gh s . Men enjoy doing anything they don't have to do for a living. Welcome Proposition to Ladies! WK WILL UKKS3 tfOU KLBOANTI.Y. IN THK LAT LSTSTVLK8 AKD KASIUONSor I'AKlo, LONDON Alfo ?N fc.\\ \ OHK AT MODKiLATK C08T. lillH-Thls New York Fifth Ave. model waist U built of line, white sheer lawn. Dwarf-tuckea panels, united by Vat. luce Inser tions, combine to create a medium yoke. Swiss embroidery of open and blind work, framed In VaL lace Insertions, constructs side arches and epaulettes on the ohoulders. Tiny gatherings . fall from the yoke and medium plalu drop from the sides, enforcing neat folds to the full bioufto. VaL lace edging* finish tho tucked cellar and cuffs, Clusters of grad uating pin tucks adorn the back In Beml-tlgurc fashion. Mutton* back. Made In while and three* quarter sleeve* only. Price 01 j poilngr Ire*. WAISTS from $1 to $15 each. (iuarnuteei so with crory purchase i all our gooda are made tn bright, clean workrooms, thus eliminating all risks of contagion. Should you not bo satisfied with your purchase, you may return name to us and the money which you paid will be refunded to you at once or ex changed for other good*, whloh ever you prefer. Voii Cnn liny From I'm l.udira' Mulls, Skirts, i'ettlconln, and tlio finest nnd largest a? sortinonts of l.Hitle*' Wulili, Comet Covers, M(lit (Jswht, ulc. KXKMl'LlblED SA 7 IShACllOK: A cut tinner write*: "1 hrtoe received the o<?xtn ordered. I tun delitfht?4 aiul mu frUml* are nur/nHaeil al the beauty and rteimifiw of the garment*. Kou are everulhiny you claim to he." VYk DO A MAIL kHUIK AUNUBM KXlXUSl V KL.T. Wjc HAVE HO AOKNTS; KO BRAKCM*S. A fashion book, picturing and describing the latest styles and fashions of Paris, London and Nov York, and samples of material for goods made to order, f.ent Free. Writ* to-dat ro* this bkadtifui. book. INTERNATIONAL FASHION CO., Makersand Creators of Fashion, 26-20 Waahlngton Place. D?st. K, New York City Plain Talks on Fertilizers Improving and Increasing Tobacco Crops No soil is rich enough in all the food* the tobacco plant needs to produce it at its beat. Many tobacco soils, how ever, contain natural ele ments, rich in certain valu able plant foods, but lack ing in others. And just as a dead or dying soil roust be fed with a complete plant otherwise the results will not be satis factory. Over on* million tons of Virginia - Caro lina Fertilizers were sold last vcar. a sure nroof of their great popularity food, so these partially fed soils need specially prepared food to supply what they lack, and balance the unequal fertilization supplied by nature. When these special nourishing elements are added to the. soil, crops multiply, enor mously; quality improves, and profits arc doubled and trebled. To bacco is seldom planted nowa days without the use of some fertilizer ; but the great point to remember is to haye the right fertilizer in the suffi cient quantities % and value. The whole story of the composition, treat ment, and productivity of the soils of the tobacco region are told by government and private experts in the Farmers Year pook or Ahnanac of the Virginia-Carolina Chemi cal Co. ? sent free if you writ? to any sales oflicc of the Company. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO. Richmond* Va. Xs <> i folk, Va, Columbia, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Durham, N. C. Charleston, S. C. JiaJtimore, Md. Columbus, (Ja, Savannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Tetuu Shreveport, La. > My Wife's Long Sufcingii Neuralgia Cored By Minard's Liniment I im pleased (o 6ay that Minard's L'n'mervt 5s a grc.it relief 1 ? fee sacralgia. My wife has suffered r, !o>ng with ..neuralgia, and I have tried everything I knew or heard about, and could not get anything that would cure her, and the doctors had givrii her up; tney could not do any more for her. About three weeks she Aad not been able to do her own work and [?ad to have her head lied up, and her neck was so bad that she could not turn her head with out turning her whole body. When your agent came along I j;ot three sample l>ottles of Minard's Liniment. She used one, and in twenty-five minutes she was able to go all around the house, without her head being bandaged, and could do h<*r own work and has e>cr since. Therefore I ?. an truly sav that Minard's Liniment is a sure cure for neuralgia, and that it will do just as it is recommended to do, and as long as God spares me, I shall never be \%ilhout it. Yours respectfully, J. B. PHAIR 4 Babcock St., Gouvern^ur, N. Y.. Jan. 15, 1907. A apccial bottle Bent free ou request. Minard's Liniment klfg. 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The V but did me little good, so 1 took Cardui, and it saved my life." doctors treated me, WRITE PGR FREE BOOK CAPUDINE l inrA it nboym th? (?on?. K, m 1 I t ^ ?oothM th? nertf* *nd ?* relieve* the ache* *rui COLDS AND GRIPPE "??V. 'ii lirrnlarkM ?ntl Neurnlgla alto. No bnd 10c, JAc and flOo Doltlfe. (Llglin.* The man who has the courage to tell the truth usually has the bravery to defend it. ? DOVE-TAILED PUTTY LOCK SASH Vo balldir o*n afford to ail the ol?t kind when be emu g?t the Patty Lock iMk Jut M cheap. For Ml* by Randall Bros., "ffiMT S3F8 Thompson's EyeWater Thmro lm Only On* ** Bromo Quinfno 00 That lm Laxative Bromo Quinine vt mm Always remember the full mum, Look W fkit etf?ek?g* 'm erety fceot* Mo. i OTTON yields if cannot exceed the supply of avail | able Potash in the soil. There may be present in the soil sufficient ammonia and phosphoric acid to produce 300 lbs. of lint per acre, but there is only enough POTASH to produce 100 lbs. the crop will nqt exceed 100 lba. We send fr? a valuable book, "Cotton Culture." A#y planter who will study thU book and follow its suggestion* will materially Increase hj? yield of cotton. Send postal roquatt to-day. Address GERMAN KAL.1 WORKS. 95 N^ S^t, New York. .!!7i tll *Tl BuTt'f AtUalaO*.*4^ ? ? -?? Bull din*