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Bold by uli dualum OU cent* * lio*. Foitir Millium ( " Huff alo N Y. Don't hn afraid to begin at tho bot tom. Jt is the Kuf(;?it way to climb. HOW TO TEST LINSEED OIL There Is nothing that will make paint p,o wrong orj tlx? boilftb )i)'.no quickly than poor oil. It 1? nH 1?h*1 i/i lt? wa> adnltorat Iohh in tho white load PolroTOtim oil cheaponrr* m iv bo drttact'td by placing a drop of t h** "II on a black pain tod .surfaco. jf ono bi tho fhurnctoit'lbtlc IrideKconco or play of c oloi'H which' keroH?iH! oxhibltai it la PYldonco of adulteration. Corn atid flnh oil ran bo detected by tho Hjuoll Adulteration In white k'ftd can best be d 1:. oyVji < il by th<? 11 ho of ?t blow pipe, which ..Notional Loud Company will -T.ojid v.j:h itiHl i ti/ I ionH freo lo an\on- ictt i 'd in paint. Ad'lreitu, National I,' 'id f'Miripany, WoodbrMjjo ^iiiidljn;, York City. Don't bo afraid of being turned clow II. BABY'S AWFUL ITCHING HUMOR. Nothing Would ili-lp 1 1 i iti ? Mollicr Almost iii Di'iimii' ? Owofc guUL Cuio to (Jul iru in. "Several months ago, my little boy hr/iin to hraaU out Willi ileiiing t>oien. 1 <l<.ci< ?-'} hi i it , hut hh soon 'uu 1 got Ihein healed up in one place they would hi yak out iii ,.n? other, I wus Almost in despair. I c- <ih| not get iin\ thing thai would helji Inn, Then 1 lic/itn to use Cutriuu h'u'ap -iiid tutiMiia Ointment, and niter u^iiig i in llneo I ilne.i (he 6"l?'? i oimui'li e i t) li iT, lie i.i now well, and not. n ?e.ir ih It'll on hut body, They have never jelwincl uur . left null witii liiid bhrnd, us (-lie w\ i,d thuii:. Cuticiim Kcni'.'>Jje3 mi: the I. est 1 hu\e over tried, und 1 muiII highly n. iii mend t tic in to itny ono woo ih mm! -m .ng i likewise Ml t. William t ri';:iot/, I"'- U u? iugton ijt.# Altic.i, Jnd.# Jul) IttoJ."' Renewing Furniture Covorn. Lrl mo leii tin* Inn! i wivi-s who havo faticd. forlorn t ? 1 1 i ? 1 1 1 1 r?* sl'ps they f.-ol ? 1 1 < * \ IMII-.I r!ir<>u aw:'i\. what I iii'1 wi?h 1 1 : 1 1 1 < ? . ,.:t \ a con tributor to I'll i ? M.i\ f )?? ! 1 1 1 t or. A single pack. !'_??? <?! <!\i' iif Mirt | or cotton- nuulr iwn laiv i-iiaii < "v < i s an oxq'tisrr shad" -?! wil'i a j silky luulv, (i tid ? . i t:an . ? ? 1 1 ! > in the i room in place of r\cs.in"?. ' flt I OO rtewnnt. $l??t>. 1 The r#*;vler?i of tiiiH piipor will h^plen""" ' ,0 I learn ttial there im at i>\ii,t ? ? ? it ?? < 1 1 ??.t < I I 'lis fane that unrn.'O linn l orn n!>!e to cure ??> al' i its dinged, ami Uiiitmt iitiu i !i. Ilall'sl'ti!.!. rb t^lire ih the onlv pnmtive cure n<>w kih'? ' to the inedienl fraternity. CatBrrti be: tig a n ni it ulioiinl iliTii-,#-, |-p?|uircH a crmsi it nt ? ?? al treatment Hall '*? ntarrhl 'urcit tnK?*ti m et null v . ii' t ing dii i-i 1 1-. ii pun the l>t< ?? >? t ninl in u coin KuriiKT.t ol the Kv>-t eni, t tier el'V 'lex' roy ing the foumlntnui of^ the ilisi'.i.m, iiihI wv. h>8 the patient Hlrerigl it i>y Mnl'lmg up the cr>u Rtitution iuid usMsiing oiiim- hi < 1 1 ? 1 1 1 its work Till proprielius l.ave >; . ir. in t, i'i ;l| in its' curative ptuvetH I hat 1 1 <-t ' ti ,e Uun<iie<1 Dolla i'k lor nnv - that it Mit-i 'o cure hen<i lor lint ol (est 'm.-tnalii A ! ireas F. .1 t it kn t- i Am, I ( leiltv, t ) Hold tiv I (rui/i?i?ts 7.V Tako llall 'a Family I'iMa lor ctuiatipation. I. IKK lit IMP "l)!d Khn mako >?>o ?????'? fit whoti you < n'lc.J on h?-t h usli.ui.i "^he certainly -I ? '. ' " "You hart a 1 1 s ? ? ? ? ' ' " ?' ?' '.i "Oh. 1 .li I n't *av t ! -it. my <io.tr" ?? I lOUStO!) I'ob? . 1 1 is noho<i\ V I?m ~ . \ ?? ? of your own tunc \on iviil. !>,;.! .. .. have no light lo cmh citpp;. i'U.oi people's time. s,.; | - This woman sn\.< that : ? t" t < x i Immths of suflViniif l.jdia lMnkliatn's W^<( iMr ( '<nn poiitid mudc her as \\ ??) I a% c \ it, Mau<l?? K i- ?. ? f I i., writes t" Mis. ) : "1 wiiii1. nt'nT fr ?- tV- ? : :? " ivoir.ru to know what I.* <nr? K. ? ?>??? V. i table Cciiipot.i 1 1 ? a il. :.v. r. . : in.-. I ? ? r months I Ml IV?* ii*'l ft' ::: f ? ' 1 It i II : tu* ills I %?> rote you. mi i .ift< v 1 ... ?!: \'.. l'inkhamY. \ cj> la I i<? v ? ui|>"'ii :?!, :m<i lifting the t rcaUu< M \.-n picM-riNtl 1 felt like a new \\<vs; n. 1 ami now Rtrong.and well aswi ? . an>l tlmi.k you for the tfooil you have <l?ne me." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thin v \v:h's l.ydia K I * i : i k - ham's l'MmiN,uiiil. in.ule from roots anil horhs. mis Uvn tin: standard remedy l'? ' r female ills, and has posit iv? ly nut d thousand- of women who have brn tmuhled with displacements, infirtmirmt ion. tilinn. iion, fibroid tumors, irresrulurit if*. s 7 1 - """h'- r%" tion, dizziness or iu rvons prostration. Why don't you try it V Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She lias guided thousands to bedltb. Address, Lynn, Mass. so that 1 thought I $60,000 Vg/c/e Given THFDAfYfl ptut7tiMipt?wur? I lltHnv 1 l>LboaIlicrttkuiiiier,)4 it,?!iionclu!n, It runs Mid elitslw hlllae**l?r th*n oilier bicycle*. Is tbn Mlllntf btrfli (rr?<l? wl)M>l |h tlio world. fvlllUtifclifeumc. Woraihni rtiWi RAlYOl.ta iiw t j-cisfin p?; you it AT factory PRiifcS i' Ipc?it4 Misphlotafatf'nsK. ) I ??Uk about (b? ' RlOTCLt*?4l<owu>g?i o.? 990. oao. Amntmtmiu of m ucrcu. Mioourm. 1 sting explanation of the Post Office Ruling I^BOUT EXPIRED SUBSCRIPTIONS Third Assistant Poftmwtor General, Hon. A. L. Lawsh*. B*pUi*? the KeUtiona Betwwn N?w?p?perit and the Po?tof!ico Department In an Addre?? Before the North Carolina Press Association. ... -^0 -V-* Charlotte, N. G\, Hpecial ? The meeting of the North < arolina Htatc l'r?ss Asocial ion here last week was an event of much interest. One of the prominent feature* of the meeting was the presence of Hon. A. I/- Law ehe, Third Assictaut Postmaster (loneral, who add risked the publish es upon 1 he relations of the 1^*1* ofllce department to the pros* of the country. The address was of especial public iutejeat at rhis time, because of u recent ruling of the postofYice do^ l>artmcni , concerning delinquent sub acriptiona to newspapers and period ica la which arc entitled to postage at second darts rates. The substance of Mr. Lawche'n address was as follows: The speaker briefly stated (he rales of postage fixed by Congress on the first -class rate of two cents for caeh ounce or fraction thereof on written inatici or matter sealed against, inspection; the third-class rate of one cent for each two ounce* or fraction thereof on printed mat* trr other than newspaper* and peri odicals, including books, circulars, etc., and the fourth-class rate of one cent per ounce or fraction there of fin all matter (usually merchan dise) not embraced in the other classes. The first, third and fourth Vlass rales an* for the general pub lic. Hate a .Special Privilege. The publisher of a newspaper or periodical admitted to the second class enjoys a rale of postage for his product not accorded to any other citizen o.rMcluss of citizens, or I o any other industry- a general rn.tc of 1 eel, l per pound nod a free rate with in the county of publication under prescribed condit ions. The next lowc-i rate of postage is -Mrwf ?friint?*d to the j^neral publir nn mailing of newspapers ami other peiiodiciils u Inch have been admitted to the second-class at the rate of 1 cent for each I ounces or fraction t hereof. The ii'-xt cheapest rate is that on books and other printed mat ter, of 1 cent for cach-^} ounces or fraction thereof. The slafislic* of the 1'ofdoflloe Do piirlmenl >!:ou that there is an aver aire )?> sea led letters to the pound. The business, public and the people generally t herefore pay at the rat*' of cent- per pound on their letters; t hc> pa\ a. 1 average of about 10 cents per pound on mailings of books an. I other pi:nie,| matter, and about 'Jo <<?[:(., |,i | pound for merchandise, I l.i e o \ e 1 n o' e n t gaining over th?i ounce rail' hy reason of taking ad vaotai'c of the fractions of an ounce offered The Extent of the Favor. Tl><> extent of t |k' privilege or favor c- ?n fiM i ril upon i In* publishers of le gi ' una' e newspapers and periodicals l?v I ! i v|>oi-i;ii rales of one rent ft pound is .'ielosed in the fnet that newspapei s and periodicals enjoying Hi" "nil ! (las; mailing privilege constitute ? ? 7 | ??? r rent of the matter carried. ii: the mailt*, hut yield only -1 li.i c!if.-of 1 1 1 ?? ImIiiI revenues. All ? ? l ! = ?? i- elates of mail mat ter-r-the let Iff', tin' ctt cula is. the hooks and n:. ' t handi and under the franks of <i lie i'f ( '.ii ciifiij,; me hut pr-r rr.nt. of t!ie i ? ?t ?i I weight of ' i : . 1 t r-. nils ami yield about 90 per <.f i lie revenue. A change in < ! i* .!!'?>. i-l' mail transportation will r.i.: affect tins proportion. A change in I lie M'l?ti\r percent age of second' clivs matter carried as compared Willi otiu'r matter wouhi. however af fect the expenditure for transporta tion. as the expense for carrying the mails is determined largely by IM'l.'llI. Th?? second-class rata is in reality i - ih-idv- ;i "privilege,*' as it is termed in the act of 1001. to he al lowed only when the terms under wire!- :? is granted are complied wi'!. and to he continued only so lone the conditions of the law are toet 1: |s provided h\ -latute that when conditions me not maintained the privilege may lie annulled after ? heai:-.- Lri'i'lited to the publisher. The Dosiro of the Department. Mr. l.awshe explained that the pol i?*\ of the department is to cure, so far a- possible under existing law. some of the gravest abuses of the ?ocor.d-elass mailing privileges, while imposing th? least amount of incon ; venunrp nnd nnnoyauee to legitimate , publisher; ? ? I: ?>?*?? who do not at tempt to evade the spirit and pur pose of the ]aw hv paddsnc their subscription lists with free subserip tions, fake subscriptions, expired sub script!" V.j, etc.. foi tile purpose .if securnc a wider fiel-i f -r the circula tion of .id ver' : s. ?. ?_* matt'i nt increns ed rates The pound rn'e for newspapers n lid periodicals whie'i n ????t the re striction* - f the r.e was defen ded on the ground thai the\ are the ?.me urea' c.-ik iiiio;, il- fnrliii ?>(' our eo!|ii> rv i trie ? i? t ? nt and pur p. .v ? ., ^ recoiriu 'e | h. ( '. ?:u.rr?,*>> .n fni'v.m ? the Inn Ki'- ' '.ei niore. sec on:: eias-. mat'.cj* ni i^ma! a \..?t amo iut of ? ! ; i i ! fourth class n. ail mnttei Tha' fact, however, should not t>e made the e\eiise fo allowing all sorts ot abuses, The conditions surrounding second-class pontage were intended to directly fa vor the legitimate, arvd at the same time protect ** from the illegitimate publication. The point wa$ emphasized that the objee' aimed at is to protect bcth the publisher nod the goramcior^t. and givo'thr people the real b::. iSt of tho low rate of poring?, while p > teeting them from unscrupulous pub lishers. A f?r h.>!t<r umleis'.a'nditip 1 of the rule will doubtless result from I *ho information givau in the ?ddrrsa Walking Round th# WoHd. Of late ye*r? quite a number ef moo have atarfed to waft round tht world, mainly with tfco object of win n In a a water. M deorgoa Oraadio. however, a #Venoh gentlemeu, who, having twice made a tour of the world m> foot, la now about to baglu a third Journey, la ftotueted by quite u different motive. He U * man of property and mean#, and U>? sole pbjeot of hU aelMrapoeed and ardu ous task la the patriotic one of pro moting the friendship of Frame among the various countries he visits Not only doe* M Orandln not bet or live ou charity during bis Journeys but he make* considerable profits by tolling en the way books aod pamph lets recounting the Interesting lmproa Hlona of his tours, and out of theae profit* hv has already given a con siderable sum to a hospital In his own commune. One of his experiences was of a particularly thrilling charaoter. While pHHalng through Abyssinia he was taken for an Italian spy, manacled and Imprisoned for a month. During this time he was terrorized by hU guards, but succeeded by a bribe In Rolling them to remove his chains. - M wax only aftsr a march of throe hundred miles through a desert, dur ing which his guards threatened to shoot him If he tried to escape, that M. Orandin came across one of Meue lok's . officials, to whom he -was able to explain bin position, after which ho was treated with every considers 4 Ion and respect. ? TH-IHts, VISITOR MUST BK BNTBRTAINQ. To bo a well bred aad considerate guest Is more dlfticuli than to be a successful hosuws, for the fatter takes the Initiative, while tha former must follow or conform Failure to do (his |s inexcusable from a social point of view. A guest's obligation begins with receiving an invitation, for the accept ance or refusal of It must be made immediately. Too often however, tlmo in answering is allowed to drag, and the woman who has Bent an in* vital im Is often uneasy to know whether or not her friends are com itig. A tardy refusal may throw out the entire success of the occasion through the hostess" lack of time to substitute other persons for those who fall on the last day. When the Invitation Is for a lunoh eon or dinner, and has been accepted, Kti^srs fehoind time thotr urrjym to five minutes before the hour appoint cd. To bo too early Is almost as b-vl as being tardy, for a hostess Is rarely ready to receive until the hour mentioned, and to have some one wait ing in the drawln; room whlW? she finishes <lrep-!:<g i.s awkward for both ? Retina Schuyler In the New Yorb Telegram KKEP YOl'HSKIN IIKAITHY. 1'k rTRRif r. has done winders for suffer oru f to n iv-zoina. tottor, kt >-i I J t ? ? l? , cry lj. "I;*1. I.i'aut ?or>i lura i, o;inj>8, chafe* and o!'i< r f ir:ns <>f ii'?l:i..llvwi. In ii^^'r.tv at ? e l of (M'x?:?a It h eu riv huve i>?en mar \ o I h'i I th"i*vidi of }?;? .p;n sing Kb ? nt dru.r;t*t- ? ir. mail from J i'. sKUPi uiNX, A, Mivanuah, (la. HARD TIMES INCREASE ADVER TISING. An advertising solicitor in a South ern city \\ ;? - asked by a reporter for a W m'ii I newspaper if he was not en thusiastic over the prospect for ?'fjnoil times" nnd n lively business season. "'N'o, " said he; "1 can't say that, s<> I'ar as my business is concerned, I have any reason to congratulate my >??11' because the outlook now is for e_\et | it tonally good times. The truth of tin* matter is 1 have found after an experience of twenty years that the harder tunc.- are the easier it is for me to secun- advertising:. There, urn scores of hnMncs^ men in my town who never think of inviting patron age until their business begins to drop below normal. ' ' WHISTMXC, WOMEN TI-e-> !? a sun rr?t!ii(,a that It 1? very n: ,*.ic,:v ?-??? a woman to \\ h .? It arises from an old t rn<i ? i that while the nails of our Lord'": cross being forced, a wo;1.. ? \ s.t<x-.| |>v nit, | whi*4iv*d. M'iwl. ouiioiii.1. v ? r.o.-.rh. comparatively fr w women ever wh ?t!?*. ? Home >*???? ProvcrbH and Phrases. It is h\ ? he face we judge. ? Irish. A green winter makes a fat church v a rd ? Obi Sn v inj?. IViii't be afraid of honest compe 1 1 1 1 ? >11 . It's competition that makes Mlne.v Wo!'!1; wh'lf. Mil ? i;i(.t; 1 llruitt ni;?! Verves ItcMorci) by (irapc \llt? The number of persons whose ail n'.rn's were such that no other food con V he retained at all. Is large and re poit? are on the Increase "For twelve years I stifTerod from dyspepsia, finding no food that did not distress me." writes a Wisconsin !;.d\ 'I was reduced from 14 5 to ?n't ii?* . Ri nd tally growing weaker :n''l I could l?nve my hed only a ihurt w hile at a time, and became un able to speak aloud Three years ago I was attracted ' * an article on flrape-N'i.ts and de ?*i.le l to try It My stomach was so weak 1 could ? ?t : ?ke cream, but I used Grape s' with milk and lime water It '> ' 'd me from the first, bulldlnc up -tern in a manner most aston to the friends who had thought a ? tecoverv impossible Soon i way able to take Ornpe s' u 1 1 and cream for breakfast, and lunch at night. with an egg and r. rape-Nuts for dlnnrr. I am now able to eat fruit, tr*eaf and nearly all vegetables for dinner. Vit fondly continue Grape-Nuts for breakfast and supper ? At the time of beginning Orape Nuta 1 could scarcely speak a Fontonce without changing word* around or talking crookod' In soma way, but my brain and nerves have bocome *o strengthened that 1 no longer have that trouble." "There's a Reason." Name given by Dostum Co.. Battle I Uwk, Mich. Read "The ltoad to ' WellvlllV U pk*m. One of -the Essential* of the happy home# of to day U a tsM fund o f information m to the beat method* of promoting health and happinee* aad right living and knowledge of the world'* beet product*. Product* of actual exeedenoe and reasonable olaiin* truthfully preeented and which liave attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of (ho World; not of 1*4 vlduala only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obt*in ing the be?t the world affords. O am of the product* of that cla*a, of known oomponent part*, an Ethical remedy, approved by physician* and.com> mended by tl*j Well- Informed of the World a* a valuahlu and wholcnomv family laxative i* tl*? well known Syrup of Kiga and Elixir of Senua. To get it* tx>n?ftcial effect* always buy the genuine, manu factured by the California Kig Syrup Co., only, and for aale by all leading druggist*. Don't be afraid of failure. Keep on though you fail n do* en times. Froo Ouro for Rhmu mmiimm , Bono Pmh$ and CoMomm Botanic Blood Balo> ( B B B.) ture* tlie wortt c?im of RheumalUm. bone pain* ?wollen motclet and by punfying the blood. Thnuttndt of rata* cured by B U. B. after <11 oilier treatment* failed Price li.oo net Ulga boiile ai <1 1 it w uoret, with complete direction* foi home t/ealmenl. I.arge temple free by wrllini Blood Balm Co . Atlanta, oe. Pert Paragraphs. The bitfKPKt army depot in the country is to he eutuhlitthed nonr Kui I'Vuiumkco. There is no disgrace in playing the ] second fiddle if you play it uu well ; hk you can. (JoniuR without industry i? like an ; advertisement without circulation. It you differ from Fit#. Falling BickucM 01 Hpaauu. or have Children that do ?o, uiy Naw Dlaoovary and Treatment will hIvo thorn Immadlat* rail af, urn I all you ?ro a?)i?<l to do la toaond I or ? Kraa Hottlo of Dr. Uit'i EPILEPTICIDE CURE Oompltna with Food and I>rug? Aot of Oongr?M Juno 80th directtonii. nltii to? Uinouial* of CtJUEB, ol<-.. Hit.K by niniT. M*prell /'repaid . CJlvo AGK ?nd full ndrireiu W. M. MAT, M. D.. Ml Purl Stmt. N?? t?rk. On the Cape to- Cairo railroad, near Bulawayo, there 1s to -bo Seen the longest stretch of track In the world. It is 71 miles without the slightest variation. How I Cured Sweeny ttu<l Flstu'a. "I want to tell you how 1 saved one of our horses tlmt hart a fistula. We had tho horse doctor out and he Mild It was ko bad that he did not IhKik ho could cure It. and did not come again. Then we tried Sloan's LIM ment and it oured it up nicely. "One day last s-pflnn I was plowing for a neighbor who had a horse with sweeny, and I t ol -J him about Sloan's Liniment and In* had rUe get a bottle for him, and it cured I. is horso all right, and he goes ?ff now like a eoll "We had a horse that had sweeny r-wftiUv bad, and we thought It was ver going to be any good, but we ?;sed Sloan's Liniment and it cured it up nicely. I told another neighbor about If and he said It was the best Liniment ha ever used "We are using Sloan's Sure Colic Cure and we think It Is all right." A. I) Rruce, Aurella. la Don't be afraid of experience. He is the best teacher. | ANTIIMU'K M>K SKIN IUHKASKS | Tb-U ? what .Tr.TTf-KtfK ts; and it is more. ! It is an absolute. curator wzrmii, t?ftor, I ri gw;>rtn, ?ry?lpelf*? nnd a I cither itching ? ?t.t tiii diseases. In aggravated cases .if the* ? amotions lu eur<;* have been phe t.oi.ienal. It gives instant r-dlef <and effects per:nm>ont cures. ?V>>. at druggltlB or by mail from J. T. bHUPrfUNB, Dept. A. **? vnrir.a'.t. Oa. Don't be afraid that your efforts will not be appreciated. The hands of the housewife will be kept soft and white and free from all '? chap, redness or roughnoss If borax is used. Don't l>e afraid !u p> out ol the' way to do a pood turn for a friend. ' THk COSTUMING OF A FOBT. ?ikrki* tf'Anrtunfl# Hat ? Nvmorom and Varlod Outfit f I Tko wardrpbe of Oakrtolo i'Aaaua bo aharoa *fcfc hla now olajr, "Tho Wii?, *0 ?Kpatton ?! *? MUd A H)mm? roportor who 901 on od|oct??Kr to l?4i oror hit Hook of rofor to that tki poot dwm 71 aktrta, 144 Nm of coloro* took*. oonto of ?4B an4 oo?o of tfcro?l; 41 **!*? of ftroot gloves and 14 of whko o#oo; ? umbrellas, luoludiag aovaral of vloltt hua; 20 losoa haa44i?rcbtofs, 140 acarfa and D0?k^o?, \0 kottoo Jackota u4 ? pairs ?f Tbara vforo about a doten hat* of all *hapo?, ovoalaf Areas coata, dlnnar ooata, frock coata, waistcoats, fancy and plalD Trousers aad shoe* are d?\?crlba4 an Innumerable. The pur chase of sew huppIImh la desorlbej) a> being a aerlouH busings* on which the poot conceatratea bla artlaflo faculties, ao that nothing may belong to him which is not worthy of him. He also glvea up hit whale *>oul in the process of dressing, ao that hla mind may be completely at liberty when It In ovor In the consciousness that no mistakes hav* be*u made through dis cord In colors or combination* of in harmonious forma. ? -N>w Turk flun. A Delicious Oustard. The recipe for th"ih delicate dessert has been handed down in my family for many generations: Into each in dividual custard cup put the -yolk of one egg; add one heaping teaspoonful of sugar, two gratings of nutmeg and five tables|>oonfuls of sweet milk. In corporate thoroughly, and set the cup in a pan of hot water. Hake in a moderate oven until firm. When cool cover with a meringue, u*ing the whites of the eggs for this purpose, and allow ono tabiespoonful of pow dered sugar to the white of each egg, Through the very tip-top of each snowy mound drop a teaspoonful of orange marmalade. ?The May Delin eator. Cheerfulness in one of the great miracle workers of the world. It re inforce* the whole man, doubles and trebles his power, and gives new meaning to his life. No man is a fail ure until he has lost his cheerfulness, his optimistic outlook. The man who carries a smiling face and keeps cheerful vn the midst of discourage ments, when things go wrong, when the way is dark and doubtful, is suro to win. FITS, St. Vitus'Danco:Nervotis piseasen per manentlycured by Dr. Kline's Great Nervo Restorer. *2 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. li. 11. Kline, Ld.,981 Arch St.. Pliila., Pa. It is easy to get all the credit you want when you don't want it. nicks' Cnptidlne Cures Nervousness, Whether tired out, worried, sleeplessness or what not. It' quiets and refrosnen brain and nerves. It's liquid and pleasant to take. Trial bottle 10.\ Regular sizes 2Ao, aud flUc., at druggists. Don't be afraid of pleasure. It is necessary for good work. Mrs. Wlnsiow's Soothing Syrup for (Jhuoreu teethi ng.softens "begums, reducesinfhunma tiou, allays pain.q res wind colic, 26c a bott ly Don't be. afraid to do more than is required of you. l>o Your K*i'l Aolie mikI Hum? Shake into your shooa Allen's Foot- Ease, a powder for the feet It makes ight ->r new shoen feel easy. Cures Corn*, Bunions, BWullen, Hot-, Smarting au<i Sweating F-et and Ingrowing Nails. Sold by all druggists and shoo store*, 86cts. Sample sent Fhhk. Address Allen S. Obnsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Don't be afraid to play the game honestly. Honesty always wins out. TH E DUTCH 1 BOY PAINTER STANDS TOR PAINT QUALITY IT IS FOUND ONLY ON PURF. WHITE LEAD j MADE BV th e .OLD dutch PROCESS. Groirfielci Dilutive Tablet*. From your druggist, or tho Unrficlcl Tea ,'o., Brooklya, Is. Y., 25c. p?r bottle. So. 18-'08. HAD CATABBH THIRTY rfifl CongrtMm 4 MeekUon 4 ' G1t?* . Praise To Pe-ru-na For His Relief From ^Catarrh. /? CONGKESSMAN MEEKISON COMMENDS PE-RU-NA. " I tui vp ?/?"</ Hi' i t- ml botttvHof i'eru mm and ljc 'l thereby f'ruttx my cti In rrh of the haul, I ft el ewouruywl to believe R if I use It <fsho rl time Ion fit' f I it'/// toe fully able to eru/llcute the dineaito oj thirty yearn' vtu ndhiy, Vn I'ttl Meel<inoti. eattol OTHEK REMARKABLE CUKES. > Mr. Jacob L. l)a\i?, (Julenii, Stone county, Mo., writes: ''I have been in ha<fl health for thirty Keven yearn. and tf"<\r taking twelve bottles of yo\ir Peruna I and cured." Mr. N. Peterson, 1JH South Main St., Council Blulta, Iowa, \W*ite?: "B e?nnot tell yon how much good Pt'iiimt ha* done me. Constant confinement in inS store began to toll on my hcalih, and I I VI t (lint I was gradually breaking down, I tried several remedies, but obtained no permanent relief until I took Peron*. I felt better immediately, and five bottles restored me to complete health." A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION. Mr. I). 0. l'rosser, Uravo, Allegan Co., Mich., writes: "Two years ago I wa#i badly afflicted- with eatarrh "f the stomach. 1 had had a run of typhoid ftyc r, wa?] very depleted. I could find nothing 1 coqld eat without causing distress und sour stomach. Filially I raiue to the con<-luM<m that I had catarrh of the stomach and seeing Peruna advertised, Itepan to Uky tl. It helped uic soon, und after taking threr or four bottles I was entirely cured of stomach trouble, and '-nn now eat anything." Manufactured by Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. Pcrunn is sold by your local druggist. Iiuy u bottle toduy. 70 Years Old, s Couldn't Keep House Without Minard's Liniment Please send me a trial bottle of Minard's Liniment, as I wish to give it to a friend who is troubled with Rheumatism, and who has never heard of your Liniment before. We have had it in our family and don't think wc could keen house without it. We are over seventy years old. I will see that my friend will have thp Liniment as soon as 1 tan send it to her. Yours respectfully, Mrs. J. F.ige. Powerful, penetrating and soothing, free from oil or grease, and beneficial alike for child or adult, containing nothing y injurious to even the most sensitive, system, Minard's i .iniment & -* aton>e the most e(Te< tive, economical, agreeable and clean to- use external application for rheumatism, neuralgia, htiffrie.?s of limbs, joints or muscles, sore feet or hands, che.->t pains or hoarseness, proof of which is found in the grateful letter:; of those who have used it, like the one above signed by M2%S. J. PACE 112 New Ilanover Ave., Meridcn, Conn, A speoial bottle eeut- free on request. Minard's Liniment Mtg* Co., ? Boutb Frnminghnm, Mr?i. f ftMOES AT ALU prices, for every MfcMBER OP THE FAMILY. MEN, BOY8, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. . W. L. Ooualaa mmkmm and stall m mora ' mon'm $2. an, $3.00 and 93. BO r ho ft a than a ny othmr manufuclur or In tho ' world, baoauam thay held their mha/tm. fit bottar, woar longor. and > arm of arm at or valuo than any othor < ahoaa fn tho world to-day. ........ * . . a f" A. I, r . . ni n > n. P I! . -J Si A - - n.t-wv ?xrluiiVtiV. IT. L UQUglSS OH ami oo Ulll CUgB OllUOa UJMMUl UO I.vu,-."L'J nt n. .) mvi H-OAIITIOW. W. I. l*iUKl?(?tiRir.? in-1 r>rir? .s Vnkf Sn SuhetHtrte. Bold by the t?e*t ihon (tralrr* ?,vnry?lie?*. tiliuvx mullet '?? < ' ? ' < ' v ' ft the vtorta. Ilia*. Oalalot/ fre? ?<> auv aJdreia H' ? \ s. Itrorkton, UaMi In regaru to the mark til:';: v( ; American motor cars in Turin v V:.\: . Consul General William Smith ??? advisee that owing to the i. ;ijv. roads and streets there at.- ivi i ; 4 poets whr.tever for busiiuis in tho i Constant/norle district. DOVt-lMUfi riiil! LOCK S^SH Noblitlilrr c m ? >T" r ? I (o u?n thu ??!<! UI...1 when l<* run i;rl t )? ? I'utty I.Ock >-n?h Jvitt a* cli'4.-. For inl? by I) J .11 I; M'lV SAsh. Door? jvi'lll'i 111 lii i>v? n'"' Hi In rig, _ VL ? A l l. A S I A. O A. Good Looks B 22 Woman's good looks depend, of course, very largely upon her health. It you I are weak, sick, miserable, and suffer from pain or other symptoms of womanly ail- ] ments, your face and appearance will quickly show it, and nothing will bring back your good looks, until you cure your female troubles. Wine of Car is the medicine for you to try, when sick. Mrs. Sarah Avery, of Moark, Ark., writes: "1 suffered with womanly troubles for two years, and nothing helped me until I took Cardui. Now I am well." Try it. Sold everywhere, in $1.00 bottles. vvirkinm vnwir irtAAir Write for PrM64-pare Book for Women. srlriaf tymptoms, csr.nta, V.ome treatment *od 9,1' ft B H |4 ml IBs LIf 1<|< vfllfiBK ?fclutbl* hint* on diet, exercise*, etc. Ocnt free on reaurtt in v>Uin wrapper, by wall VV ivllJLi i Vfi M. MmJLdu lIvUQ prepaid. Ladles* Advisory Dept., The Chattinootca Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tenn. It takes money to start a business, | but it will stop without any. 1 1 f <- k at' Cnpiiilim* Currs Hcmlnchr, Whether fr m roM-. iicjit, -!<>nvioh or nervous troublu*. No Arcetunilul or <lan K^rouH drugH. It's liquid and nets imme diately. 'Iriftl bott!*- I'ir. Kt^ulur sizos W.V. ?nd 60t\, nt alt itr Don't bo afraid to change a man's I opinion, but be careful how you do it. SAVE THE CARTON TOPS Mwl Soap Wrapper* from "20 Mule Team Borax" # Product* i\nd cxcnonRc Itacm for VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE 'tU-uutfr lllu?trolr?l rnlnUiar of 1000 nrllrfo* unny KKKK. AddrcM I'ACI KIC COAHT HOU A X CO., New V?rk. Si" S thompsen's Eye Waier Thore la Only Ono M Bromo Quinine" That Im Laxative Bromo Quinine i if n w womiM ova t to mow a mot m tm osm oat, A1w?t? remember the full lune. i/ook ? t An average crop of tobacco extracts from the soil at least o?ie hundred pounds (100) of Potash per acre, 'lo secure a full crop of good quality TOBACCO the fertilizer should contain at least 9% actual Potash in the form of sulphate. We have a book on the subject of tobacco that we mail to growers free. May we s;nd it to you ? GERMAN KALI WORKS ? New York? 03 Naaaan Street Cklcw|?? Mon.cfnock Building Atlanta, Oa. ? 1224 C-andl?r Bn lid in 4