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late on loos* IgUU ?im>v? Ihwin >rner out of drafts end the dJitlnf too* nrmr and the wilt keep the rooete well dueted. A4*??tag*?.? JCaelly cleanea ; eealljr 1; catche* all the manure; can removed or bet up In three uiVn i; bene oan er retch under It; red tmlktm avoid it. Try it aud be con* vhmd.? WMkly Wltn??a. A man who will not work will other*. A. KKNTUOK Y CAHK. ?1 mm! Will Internet All Hum-ring Women. Mrs. Delia Muun?'?, 328 K. Front ?t.. Mayivllle, Ky? unyn: u8ovhii yearn a?<o 1 began to potlco ?harp pain in the kidnoya and a bearlnK down aenBa tion through tb? hlpn, dull hoaducho aod 'dizzy h|>o1Ih. Dropay appeared and my foot and aoklei awellod ro I could not get my Hhoou on. I wan In mUmry and had doapalred of ever k?' lltg cured, when I derided to try Doan'ii Kidney Pills. One ho* helpe-1 ma ?o much that 1 kept on until en tirely cured," Bold hy all dealers. 60 cents n box Foater-Mllhurn Co.. Xluffalo, N. Y. The eynie nays there are two k i nrls people in the world had oiii'H and % those wlio bavo not been found out. Mom Thiui Quinine. Quinine i? dimply one of th? product h oft hn Otnchona Utit k, and tho dm# which i t u ?d U Uhovic'h Tastki.kmm Ouii.i. Tome eon tain* more of th? activn prlnciplcH of Cinchona Dark than o'dinary tannine. I Kveryonp knoww that Whole- \V'h?y. ad Graham Flour coiiUtu more nutriment than ordinary tiourr-ww pnrt~r>f thr nropertie ? of the wheat uin toot in render in 7 the flour white. Thin Hiiniu thinu in ti no <if Quinine, and th ? dm# lliiwjii ihitt j >r? ? j> aratinn it a >peeial product which contains B}oro valuable pronertien than ordinary Quinine. Th? Standard lor .'?) y *arv ????-. What the pencolul man asks as his ?nipht. Hicks' <'npudlne (."utph Women'* Monthly i'ftinn, linckaclie, Md Headache. 1 1'? Liquid Kileoi* iiiiih<< 4aatety, Prencribed bv (diviui'iunx wnli l >??-? 10c., 25c., and 50c., ul <lrnu ?loi<n I A man with "a finished educa tion" ia just about aw useful as any other ornament. OtlRKl'AM. ITCMINO KRUPTIOMI. Qienone, Md.. Nov. 1 'J07 "I hnv?> ha. I cMftmt on iny handi for U y?u-?. nml Iikvu ?ct*d 4v?rythln* T huva b?>on nniiu; rur Tlti.ii 4 days and thft rwmiitu urn pr?ut " fltfWwi, Un M Harvey. I>. itkuikh In th* ntMt aaf<Mt, npoodlvut nur? I ? ?r ?"?f.rini Mid nil othor nkln ftlHnvKMH stiM I > v dru?; (Ml or ??nt by uiall for 5 >o by J I . Hxvr mm, D?|)t. A, Havana* h. O* it you expect to have to borrow money, better borrow il before you need it; it is easier to do so. HELPFUL ADVICE ? on won t toll your family doitur the whole story about your private illm ?ss ? von arc ti>o modest. You need not i?o afraid ii> tell Mrs. I 'ink Lain, at. Lynn, Mass., the things \<>u could not explain t > the do<:<>r. Your letter will br held in t lit- >t ri- tc> t mil fid< ?nee. From ln-rvast cnrivsimiKi- 1 ?c.nw with r-!< k women during the past thirty y":rs she may have gained the ver\ knov Irdt^- thai w ill help your case. Siw li letters as the fol lowing, from grateful women, es tablish beyond a doubt tin1 powerof LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND to conquer all female diseases. Mrs. Norman 11. Uarndt,of Allen town, Pa., writes : "liver since I wns sixteen years ot agv I had sufYerrd from an organic de rangement and femnln weakness ; in consequence I had dreadful headaches and was extremely ueryeus. M y phvst-i c.ian said I must go t.. rough an opeia tioti to pet well. A friend tola me ?bout Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and I took it and wrot? you for advice, following your directions carefully, and thanks to you 1 asu to ??lay a well woman, and 1 nm telling all ray fi iend.s of my v.\per:en *e." f^ACTS FG7i SICK WO?/iEHv For thirty years Lydia K. Pink fiam's Vegetable Con:j<onnd, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female 'ills, and has posit ivoly eurcd thousands of women who have l>een troubled with displacements, inflammation, nice ra tion, libroid tumors, irregularities, ?eriodie pains, bnekaehe, that bear IDff-down feeling, flatulency, indiges Hoo,dizzincss,orncrvoii8 prostration. -go 23.,oa_ HSRESS ENDS FIRST SESSION ickly After Senate Currency Bill. RIATIONS BREAK RECORD liillion DolliM'N Impended at T!?U He*. hIoii <iov??rnmrut |\ropli?yi?r?' l/labilit y Hill Put TI?r<?IU(l?? Prcxldent I'lt'itMt'i] Wilh l(e*uit*. MKAMl ItKH WON AM) U)KT UV i'HksiDi.vr. ? Tin* K ?!???? c Obtained? Kmergunry Currency bill 1 Program ?? f two b^liU ? i.Ijjh a : yenr. increased pay for the army Davy, marine eorp* Rnil row* u? cutler Horvlcw, Contmlar rcorgan .zruion. Commission to Investigate < rincy law*,* Preliminary I ti v<-? i i *i ** '.op of tin j tariff by <?xperlst. KmployeiH' liability i Child labor law fo?- |)i.4i tl(.[ of | Col i.i in hi ? and ''VrrUorb Tin* I'rciiiilfiil f?o*t?? - I Ocean Mall S.ibsbJ'; j Antl-Injiiju-t'.on im' Amendment to Sii?*rr:?"r. A ti 1 1 - i Trust law. j Government liabililv I Continuance of lnla';?l Wat r I woy? Coiunii^nl'to ^ I Physical valuation of ? d. I SU?|)l'l)BiOll ()f COJIIIIIO i..> ? j u u > ? ? | of the Rate law | Appalachian Fore-xt li. > i ve." ; Philippine* tariff. I Administration Hrowns vllie bill ' Ratification of IT'iV'TITT Wireless j Treaty. Washington ') (' The fust f> <:>->? slon of (ho Sixtieth Con'ttresH ad journed Bine d it* at ii r.o o'clock p m. amid roaring hoiik In ;he Hosine and with it?' cuHtpmarv Koletnnily in the Senate. As uhuuI rhn llonSe j.al leriea were crowded, many, with "Mer ry Widow" hats apparent! v. President Roosevelt arrived as the Capitol at !) of> o'clock to kIkd hill." lie came in an open carrlani* and was in evening ores#, with a white rone la his la pel lie was conducted to bis room by Secretary f,oob, Serjeant -a t A r m? Ransdell and two Secret Serv ice men Seeret a ries Root'/ t'ort.et you and Garfield and First Assistant Post maHt er-t '1 en era I < i ra nd Held a wa i t ed liitn to advise on uilb; pa^s.'d One O* tin; lh'iiL mu^KO-P*** ? if was the Currency PHI. Tnis was d'ur1 after the 1'reKideni ha?i had n iMi niinnte car:: .???: tnlk with Se:i: tt M d rich '".le conn1' s ' f .-mmj S-.-n-. a ? * i-alb'd a: ' o <? .re!; Lo inform ' ri" l'reKi?|^ti: :!>:?.! ; ; n I- : ? >?> ! n t ion Uio ?'<>iu:r?'ss w>r?;,| ad.oitrn at I I >" > ;? n.d lo had anv fu;,.:i"r ik-.s-; io ms '< ? til ? body. Mr, !{???? ?i-vr!l id !?" ' 'it" C r.i : .ti liability bill was vi I't'd hv ili,' and \" i c? ? - i * r } ??. I 'fii'f ti was linaily iiu liiovcd by she. Senate in order to ex pedite liur.t.nes^. The lest Iiill signed was the Onmilois T?,rriiorlai re at 1 I p in. The l\ i;. ideni .oarte ! for tiie Whit" llon^e at M ti.'l. lie j > ? ?< ? 1< - e 1 1 M 1 a bill lo I-IK!) U '!isa ' e i!)Ve|''o;s for inventions used by tin* Gov.-in leetit. That nie.int that it. w;lm ve to-. '. '?'he President, itv conversing w'ith Hev.?r?| ni'in bers. told i twin tba' no was \ery will sal islit.l with 'he ar cmv. oli^hnieiita ot the ConK.vsy.onal hO :i Sinn. 'i' is ?? grenl filibuster n:::??ns? tho ndopi i- > it of Hie Aldi ich ? V I eei;* ml euv rt'iicy inn keshit't came to an ??'.??? It-" before f> o'clock in t h ? ? a I f ii ;i>;i . 'I'lic con fen-ncc rnporl whs ;idopi .? !, ?! 3 t(? 22. KlVO II 111 sea lis . Borah, _ Uuurne. Brown. lleyb.irn and I, a l'o! br to, vot o*l willi si'Vfnl"! ti Democrat.-? io make the 2 2 No Democrat. went, on record for the bill. There wns a dramatic finish to the theatrical filibuster Senator Stone left the chamber while the blind Sej ator (lore was speak iim. lie had no' rot u r tied when (lore fl nlshed . al thou git he had expected to be hack to take up the t iine-kllling Senator I. a l'ollet t". whojiad been told that lie niinht lake eight hours' rest and that the floor would In" kept, had not nturnoj! \s (lore finished he turned his sightless eyes toward Stone':; seat. im peding to hear turn claim recognition, instead. Vice- i'residea : Fairbanks or dered a vo: >. Before any Sen;r<>r ? ' ? ? amthing tho roll was I Wig called ,4 TWOB1LUON DOLLAR CONGRESS Washington, D ( ' 'I' :ie ? end* d was the most exti.asi \o on ! o;' Cotn;; s in the lu.;:or\ of : i i ??o n I r \ I ! tie ;\ lis :i'.i ' 1 1: a it a ! w > > - I billion- do":;r < ' m:i;;v<s ' lie til-' of ;)<?? F:f \ h ' " . n ^ r ( s ; a p;> . o; . ;? . .1 : > I S v 7 ?? ! aious sum b> apjn i-Mtna'eiy \ ? a : ! > .! i"1. " a bills w ? re i u t rod I this ? -? >? a . i :?!.?. ;o is ? > ? ; [ s ! n ? '.c : .? 7 7 1 ' ; i s w.'.-e ?' cs- tii-.d, a '.I in M c ? ? j - V ? I' ? "t : a lid 1 !>;?: ::???? v ? V a '. ?> ' ? ? ! a w ? a ' r'li - - \ "" I r i v .i i ? - ac;.-> is chid-* neon* ?* ? ??: .\ It > ? - ? i in ?: ?d ? :: a * J ! " ?' " 11 1 ' ' 1 1 : ? !?>? "a sa \ ? I : ti ; .1..; ar I ? '? -r e\ \ ?.\<' t v , ol 'e. l US, lb .? ?? t.- .1 , 4 -J llliJ Ullll!.!'!l!l bills. COMMISSION OS CURRENCY NAMED W ashlf. ..on. I> C The Vice- >?:?< -- id- n: announced Senators Ahinch. V'.lison. lliirtows. Halo, 'K nox. Daniel, Teller, Mo:v> and Bailey as members of the Currency Commission Thp Speaker appointed as members r: : li ?? Commission on behalf of tho ! l<u;.<e ? \ . land. Now York; Over* ? root, Indiana; Burton. Ohio; Weeks, Massaehusi i ts, Bonynge, Colorado; Smith, California, Republicans, Pa lgett . Tennessee. Burgess. Texas, ami Ptijo, Louisiana. Democrats. i . 1:1 1 mi;:; i;i ildinc. I'.tvedUg New Shops nt Omaha to Cost ?i>. 000,000. Omaha, Neb. ? The Union Pacific Railroad will immediately resume the spending of money, and General Man aser Mobler, of that railroad, an "ouncod to the Omaha Commercial Club tbat Mr. ilarriman bad author iz-.J him to proceed with the building of the company's new shops in Oma'aa, the construction of which was hulled when tho financial dis turbance came on last fall. The new Kit ops will require the expenditure o( about $2,000,000. It Mil's MM RESTS III 010 HOME Placod in Churchyard at Kings ton, Where He Worshlpod. 250TM ANNIVERSARY PAGEANT Iteumin* of \cw York'* l lrkt hitcnt. live Itclliovcd I'loin WuhIiIiikI'iII him) Ib-iutcrn (I Ainbl liopr<-h?ivo i >Vr(,i(i<iii|('k-.||i|{ I'muilc, Klo'xvoofi, N. Y In night of the Court I h u f stands on ihe site of tho O'lij in which b? was Inau K'?:ai?t<| i he fir#i Covurnor of th? Sate, i lin i.odjr of VliHf-Piciifjoni and Governor Gcorg e Clinton wa? buried hi tint KiiKt Dutch ('n.ir<h yard with military hoj ?.??> b'.foro a crowd of 'iv. r fiooo p< o;<! ? v. r. u t.lood drenched in oh?( of i he i vtf'/Q rainstorm* i?f the year: KhcofiimI by a x\a;?d of honor of idghi M?.TKna:itH or the Chiied Si.w * Army po.<? at Fori Hamilton, 1)19 body was !oo..kIi. a. nore frojn tho naval rc4K<-rve siii'j \yanp on the tug Hob fit li.jri o'ciioc'c a *i (I flf.i'd to a gun caisson. Tin* colli !? was drajied with the Aiiim^uii llr.K. a ml on It rcijtod the f!o;-pl tributes of |?i vsidunt Roosevelt, <fov? "?;o" Sttt.'irt, of I'enn bylvaaia; (Jovo, :;o.- For'., of Now and of tab N:i' iojial Society of Daughter: ef < n::R.''.? lijvolu t (on . Willi Ciinpoiy 11, i . (iiis city, act ing us in Hilary t; < or., the cortege proceeded up r. oadwa>. The Second I'iittory of Stale A r 1 1 1 1 ?* ;? y followed Company M. and the naval olllcers of Thi fl-et WTil<ii cii'\ voved the Wasp from \< w York City to this city, Ad jutam -Ger:"r|tl Nois:)n II Honry, with two aide# ilc camp; I ..eutenan t-Cio v eriior Charier, "epresenti ng Governor Hughes;. ex:Co\ :\r.r David H. Mill, the d< scend'antu of Governor Clinton, and the Ulster County officials canio next in carriages. Tl)5 parade wiih e'orirl tided by ten separate companies from IJudBon River cities. Mining the hour and a quarter which the parade marched, every ?church hell in the city was tolling and all Hags were displayed at half ninxt. When the procession noared tho - church tdie military organizations formed lines oil either Hide of tho street and presented arms as T lie caisson hearing the coffin passed by. ('pon a platform erected at tho grave. ex-Supreme Court .Justice A. T. Chun-wilier Introduced Monjainln M. Hrinlr, who p r r fit d e<T"D y request of tho ''liiiton descendants. The Itev. J (}. Va-islyke. pastor of tho First Dutch Ciiurch, i-i'jid the Invocation, and 1 1 or;;i? < ' M : i ? ' > n Andrews, of Tarry i"v.ii. \ , on In-half of the dosctjtid M'nt.v. voiuiii. ? i. -.1 the body to the C??n js.s'oiv ni t;it. ( nirch In whh-ti Cov I t-iMor CKimo:) ha'l worshiped. Dr. I V-Hiif.vlK" v 'd It for t'ne Con ? ?< o: * , ai:J Uit- t-xercises \v??rn closoi! v/jrh a I'n'iK'dici ion by ihe Rev. Itos w.'ll ltandall Ili^es, Chaplain in the ( iliied States Navy. C(Kni. any M then stepped to the grave and fired iur.e volleys, and :is the Second I la 1 1 'iv of State Artillery, stationed below I h- historic Senate lloiise, (ire.<I tho Vlci'-I'rcsideut'fl sa lute or tiineleeti ruhs, and the bell.i in .'ill the city (ire-houses and t he I- irst Dutch Church rang nineteen times, the body was lowered into its grase heii'uth the monument whlc.h wa.s ship.-d here from Washington. wh?re it had been erected nearly 100 Vears ai;o by the Clinton children Meanwhile the rain poured upon n canopy of umbrellas, which stretched for blocks In every direction, and it was decided that ex-CJovernor Hill should deliver hts address on "The l-ile and Services of George Clinton'' ill tho Court House. This Court House was built in 1818. Thus were tho ceremonies closed In file Court House that stands on the site of the one in which (iovernor ji'lintnn was Inaugurated the first 1 iovernor of the State on July ?.v, 17 7 7. and in which John Jay organ ized the Supreme Court of New York Siate after the adoption nf ihg Con st i i u t ion Kingston-' a ci-b-'orat ion of its two hundred and fiftieth atinivedsarv was inaugurated with a parad" of gu.-< ds "l en . (lie companies a:n! fraternal and other or u;: 'i i x<? t im ny . v.a!:i:ii; a tiro ? e.ssiuii i iiree m l .? ion - President Koosevelt started the |>."ra;le by ;i signal Hashed from the White House. I here w as also an ;? "itoinolille parade tis-'r two miles i-ing. (iovernor lluuliev: reviewed ; !)?? j lit and <le livr^d an nddv-ss in :!;?? afivrnoun. '? -i.-ial O (1 Howard delivered an address In the historic Kirst lurch * 'i i*i ii in lltu inurn.iirf . t o tho I Si, it?lrt v-m-It-oI ill n?.- urrrT;io.,.-i and p .t i lijiit he s j ? i ? k * - a: the Wurts Street Ma ; ' t jsi Churcu. '?'be R. v ! ? < 1 1 luu'ht fat her of I I'e t vi r liusilu was i he principal speaker at itn.oti .s : \ i, ? > .,t the l-'i: > t. I ' ' < h C!: u: 4 i ? 1 " "(l'!,,:'s of rb.. visiting naval ::.iiiilii .Hid VfetV .-d v. I r,- en 1 -li'ied at I i : > i a at it;.* clubhouse ? t t '!?? N< w \ in k 1 !i; 4 a- llrmv n's > ? :it "?ti and in..; . i . ,| i it t > Ashokan tlatn site Hea\> rai:is ? : u : i : : u the night nl l::osf Mouded ihe w|;--:,? the Na t.'ial t . u.i . d>i.< ea a : ? ? ittcamped and ilit ve in a n > to r:-!-k t'lc.-jiins ipiart-.'rs el- ?? here Afyhan* Invade Per* in. A <1 ispsitrti from Teheran said that Tun well armed Afuhans had Invaded l'-"Ma and occupied the town of He ga!>. l'ive Yeiirs and Fine. At Salem. Ore . Judge Harnett sen tenced .1 Thoburn R-is.s. the Portland banker, to t; ve >?ais' imprisonment and in pay n ;'in" of S '? ~ t'.f '3 4 llosa was r'-cmly convicted of wrongful conversion of State school funds In his rapacity ??< pn*?.(l?nt of the Title (lunrantt e and Trust Company. l!r) an and Taft Agree. Secretary Taft and William J. ftryan exchanged telegrams mani fest Ihk the desire of each for the en art ment of a capipaign contribution publicity measure. 1 oul Tip Kills Catcher. John Wulcotte, nineteen years old, who wus assistant foreman In a large factory at Cincinnati. Ohio, was catch ing in a game of baseball between two local amateur teams, when a foul ball struck him behind the right ear, frac turnlng hiR skull and killing him in stantly. Corn Price Advanced. The price of May corn advanced rtve cents on the Chicago Hoard of Trade, and it was reported that a number of the largest aborts were badly squeiied. YM* ENQLISH TIA HAi|T, ? 1 ' How An Amiriccn BuimtN Ma* Triad to Overturn a British Tradition. A writer )u Kvfcrybody's M.tga/lne t ? 1 : m Ihti slo ry of the rolllslop of an ^American biutlneas man with the Jin* llsh I <?u habit. He had gone to Ixin don u* (he manager of ou* of th<* biggest eqtef prise* in which American myney lit Invested He was formally Introduced to Ml) bin head# of depart' will 9 on the nmt day he went to the oflH*. After everybody ha<l strolled r v.a> and ho had turned to hi* dunk, n small clerkly-looking person ap proached him and aald. 'Tleaae, air. I wish to know If we run have some new tea rings." 'Tea rings?" said the manager; "what Iri the name of the Thames Kin bankment are tea rlnga?" "King* w? put on the atove when wo make our tea, ail*. Thank you." "When you make your tea?" "Oh, yea. air; we have our tea reg. ularly every afternoon Thauk you,' The manager looked Into the tea bu9lii(*?a. He found the clerk waa light. The whole ofQoe force quit work In l .he middle of the afternoon mill ilrank tea. The proposition did not appeal to hl? American mind, to he Issued an order stopping the tea drinking. There waa a wild protest Here waa ihla American overturning the precedents of centuries. Here was a man who dared to deprive tlio nrltoiiH of their tet. Tho manager held out for a month and then capitu lated, for hi# board of directors mood with the clerks. The directors drank tea too. He rescinded tho order, bought the new tea rings, and kep* tab on the amount of gas ueed in brewing this necoaaary beverage. He discovered that tho tea-thirst of the clerks In his offices cost the company for gas used to brew It 9385 a year, CEREMONY UNDER DIFFICULTIES. Unusual Dinner at British Embascy at Tims of Parlo 8ic;je. Blr Frank I/aace\les. our Arnicas* Aor In Berlin, wTvo la Just retiring. has had aome exciting experience# In tho course o>f hi# diplomatic ca reer. H? was wVth Mir Kdwaid Malet In Pari# In 1870 during the siege and the Commune, and tells the utory of ail extraordinary dinner which they bad at the embassy shortly after a cannon ball h:id driven In the front wall i n<l rcdu< |-d the kite hen Lo ruins. A general retreat was mads to tho c.'Uar. And here the two Englishmen bo lemnly arrayed themselves in dress clothes and *et dov/n to dine In as much "state" as p.ssible, amid a hope less jumble of U'cuMin-d bric-a-brac, valuables, clocks, china, &e., for not a scrap of the usual ceremony anil etiquette was waived, despite tho in congruous surroundings. "It looked like the haunt of brig ands," Sir ICdward \ rote to a friend, "who had just ransacked a atately castle and brought the booty hither; while in the centre, in vivid contrast of neatness with the disorder, was the table laid out for dinner, with its white tablecloth and silver candle sticks, and, to crown Incongruities, Frank Lasoel'es and myself in even ing dress and white ties, waited on by th<* stately butler and embassy aer vants." ? From Tit-Hits. The Paswring of the Wild. !f reports from the vicinity of Yel lowstone Park are true the elk and other rare ??rune animals which are to be added to the "7,0a" at Antelope Park nre fast becoming rarer than v?ven a few years ago. The ranging of the oountry by sheep, it is com plained. takes so much of the grass thai the deer and e!k die of starvation or become so weal rr.ed as to be an easy prey for (he wolves Last win ter.. a resident of the region declares, fully forty per cent, of the large game in the purk died. It will be come neoesHary to appropriate more money for growing and storing hay 1:i the park, if fhe game is to be wived. It is flug>ge?ted also that the leases of grazing land In forest -re serves Of mad* "with reference to leaving sufftcien/t support for the wild life of tho region. ? -Nebraska &tate Journal. TI1K MUST TASTE I/cnrned to Drink Coffee When n Rnby If parents realised the fnrt that coffee contains a drug ? caffeine ? v. hich is especially harmful t;? chil dren. they would doubtless hesitate before glslng the babies coffee to drink "When 1 was a child In my moth er's arms and first began to nibble things at the table, mother used to give me sips of coffee. As my parents used coffee exclusively at menls I nev er knew there was anything to drink but coffee and water "And so 1 contracted the coffee habit early I remember when quite young, the continual use of coffee so n!Y<?cted my parents that they tried roasting wheat and barley, then ground it In tho coffee-mill, as a sub stitute for coffee. "Rut It did not taste right and than went back to coffee again. That was long before Postum was ever heard of. I continued to use coffee until 1 was 27. and when I got Into ofUc.e work. I began to hare nervous spells Especially after breakfast I was so nervous I could scarcely at tend to my correspondence. "At night, after having cofTee for supper. I could hardly sleep, and on rising In the morning would feel weak and nervous. "A friend persuaded me to try Pos 1 turn My wife and I did not like It at first, but later when boiled good and strong It was tine. Now we would not give up Postum for the best cofTee we erer tasted. "I can now get good sleep, am free from nervousness and headaches. I rocommend Postum to all coffee drink ers "There's a Reason." Name gWen by Postum Co.. Rattle Creek, Mich Read "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. Kver read theahore letter? A new one appears from time to time. They nre genuine, true, and full of hnman 1 ar>ore?t. HAD BAD ITCH WW! HUMOR. ? iJmb# HHow t!i? Knf?i W?r? IUw? Fret Hwollrn ? Ml rep ttroken? ('ural Ik '4 Days by C'utirum. * Rome two r&Olitka ago I had a humor br??k out on my limb* below my kneer Th?y r*i?C to took like raw beefsteak, all red, and no on* know* how they Itched and burned. They wer? a<? swollen that I could not K?t my ihu?? on for a week or more I used ft*e or ai* different remedies ? ?<1 got no help, only wbtn Applying them the burning w*? worse and the itching lw For two or three weeke the suffering was intense and during that tune I did not sleep an hour At a timo. Thru olio morn i log I i nr. I it bit of Cuticurs From the moment it touched ma the itching was ?one end ! have not felt a bit of it since. J he ewelling went down And in two days I bad iny shoes on and wm about ae usual. George It. Farley, 00 Houth State Ht.,XJou ?>rd, N. 11., May li, 1907." The ocean is not the only body Ulled with breaker*. gl'ZgM A W KID. J. H. Maxwell. Atlaata, Ga.. mti suffers* atony with a severe cage or esse , ma. Tried all different remedies and was ' In despair. whe* a n?tj(Ubor told iu# to try ohuptrluee tsttsmhs. Attar uslav II worth of your T>*Ti?ai *? and soap I am completely ??r?d I o?anot say too mueh I* It* praise-" 'fBTisams At druggists or by mall I0e. Soap afte. J. T. Sai/rTaiws, Dept. A, flavauaab, Oa. Q irlH who are worth their weight in geld are seldom given a weigh. flicks' Cupudlne Cures Headache, Whether from Cold, Heat, Stomach, or Mental Strain No Acetauihd or dangerous drugn I t'a Liouid. Kffects Immediately. 10c.. 25c.. and fiOr,. at drug stores. Freak ishiiPhs doesn't indicate in dividuality. Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Byrttpfor Chiinrtm teething, softena * hug uiinsr^iliicfHiiitlHin ma tion, allays pain,c. ten wind colic, 26c u bottle Habitfi arc part of our life in yonth and ull of life in manhood. To Drive Out Malaria "uud Build Up the System Tak* tho Old Standard (i iiovk's Tahte lksh CMlLb Tokij. Yoi know what you uro taking.' The formula i? plainly printed on every oottle, showing it in simply t^ui uln?j and Iron in a tasteless form, and tho mOst effectual form, for grown people and children, 00c. He who thinks before he speaks frequently remains, speechless. Cotton liuyer*. Graders wanted. Addr< 89, Kaiiokal Co tto.i Colleme, Atlanta, (ia. The man who depends on luck ia always dependent. So. 23- 'OS. FITS, Rt.Vitnrt' Dance :Nervoofi Disease* per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. ft. Kline, Dd.,931 Arch St. , Phila., Pa. It isn't the sharpest man who gets stuck on himself. I Fro a Curo for Rheu matism , Bono Pain and Eozoma Botanic Blood B.) cures the worst cas<?s of Rheumatism. bone pains swollen muscles and joints, by purifyinf the blood Thousands of rases cured by B. B. B after *11 other treatments failed Price ft.oo per lame bottle at ding stores, with complete directions for home treatment Large sample free by wtiting Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. G?. OOVE-TMLED PUTTY LOCK SASH Nnbnlldfr our afford to uia tb? old kind when h? ?un ifot Hm I'ntiy I. oak iluhJulHfhltp. Vor Mle bjr Randall Bros., u'r'A^ora IWIIUU1I UIWJI, ATLANTA. OA RESURRECTED SONGS This hook contain* the mia^ ihi\l our fathom ant! mother* Hon no thnt powonn the old Itmo Gospel (Kjwer rtonm* lh*t can not die. IlKStT BHECTKl) 80N(ift. .V? cents per cop> ; $3.73 per doaen. prepaid J. U. V Al <;n A N, OU> ton St.. Athnin, On. Dropsy CURED fllve* Qulok Relief, RcraoTei all awelllng in 8 to 30 daya ; effecta a permanent C)ir? In }o to 60 daya. Trial trcalmeat giretj free. Nothtnfcan be fairer Write Dr. H. H. Graen't toftf, SpeclalUta. Boi b Atlanta, G* TOILET ANTISEPTEC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body antiscptically clean and free from un healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and tooth preparations alone cannot do. A germicidal, disin fecting and deodor izing toilet requisite of exceptional ex cellence and econ omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh. At drug and toilet stores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Large Trial Sample WITH "hCALTM AND BEAUTY" BOOK BINT P f K K THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. JF NOT EMPLOYED? tou Can Work for u* nn<l Rum Pr^m S3.00 TO ?10.00 PER DAY durlov tbi innimtr ituon, Heua your addrn*a on for FREE DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG and rur taouav -taaklng oft?r. Pttftiant and worthy ? Diplnyatiit Tor any lady or gantiaman. lWfar fiicfi Dana. Branattaot. or aa y k harlotia Banker. C. H KaVlaaaa A Ca., ItoK 7*7. CharlolK-, M. C. MOTHER GRAYS SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A C*rt?ln C->r? for FrirrlfkneMi II n ?Lit ? C b e, Nlaanrh TrtuMr*. T*?thiftg R I ? a r 4 *V ?. ??<? n ? tir #? W*rmi. Ttrmy fp Cold* la II hm?r?. A* y\JT>n??(n?l?, Mett. Himnla FnKE. A<Mr*m, A. S. OLMSTED. L? HoyTN. Y M?<h#r Ort*. Nuntla OhiM r?n'? Mm T*rk City. NO SUCH LUCK. "And do you Bell these beautiful thoughts of your iouI for mere dol lar*!" she exclaimed. "Nope," said the poet, aorronrfully. "I seldom get more than SO cent* fo? "em." ? Cleveland Leader. <*?l ixi v $ cVi\na | (lets prompt* I lyontkebovvctail^HW^ flu* system ly. assists one in iM'ivotmu*/ habitual roust i pot ?(<o permanently. To ?et its oene-ficial ojjocts ouy the donuiuo. rlanujat tared tlw? CALIFORNIA pic Srmip Co. SOLD BYLfAOINO DRUC04M5 B0< ^-BOTTU RHEUMATISM! SAL-TOKA, The Wonderful Kemedy, Sent h ee. * < w? t?K. bUirif CM KM 1CA I. CO .51" Market, fbiu,, ?'?? r FISH Drop u* h ?Ard and *n will put ym on to (something with which you <*i?n turn your neighbor greon with onvy tiy cfttHflng d?*A<l lo*d? o t them lu stream* wher" he !??>? t'?* come dUguatud trying to cnt-'h tli<'m lh< old fiiehloned wajt. It's something u?-w tnjfl cheap. It catohe* at all seu?oii? acme thing no othnr tackle will do. It will t ? o k 1 c you to ??o It cAtoh Louao atid musk nit* Illustrated catalogue of prices and teutl ujoniala for the Milting We ftr a mo 1 1* manufacturers of (he reietjratet Datented Double Muszle Wire Kish Ha?kew f>ur n?!? oorer* oyer 90 (tales We ;>ay ihi freight on one doteu or more nets K U ItJCKA yisil NET CO., (Irtfflu, Oa. One of t lie largest employer* ?'f j advertising bruins hit tin' nail "ii the i head when lie said, * * C i 1 v<? ine I ho j fnaji who cgn hol.l on when others let j go; who pushes ahead when others j turn back; who stiffens up when I others weaken; who knows no surii | words as 'can't* or 'give up.' audi I .will show you a man who will wiu j in the end." For Preserving, Purifying and Beautifying the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands, for Sunburn, Heat Rash, Chafings, and for all the purposes of the Toilet. ?Sold throughout thf world IwpoU' J-ondon.27, Ct)?ri?r!io:i?f Mij IV nv It'ip <1t I* )'?lx Auitrft* ll?. U loini* t o Syilntv India. Ft K P?ut, ('#]? cuvta '"h-.na. Ilot.g Kn-u Mrt.ic rb M*ruf?. I.W l k i South K<hr* I runon l.ttl t'aiw Town, rv U i>?i? I rrrrin <K|<lrKm. Monro* I H. A., l'oti*r Urti* A i liem < ? >rp not* Hrop? Holloa US' I'&il-trfc ('.lie ma llooklrt on tbe tjklu. BOWEL TROU BLES Clirt-DHKN TEETHING Dr. Biggcrs Huckleberry Cordial Ntfff fail* to at rnror lr !f t?T** fvrnrtto m*?!?o!n? of tho hMt ah I '.\iuily doctors. M ?th??rx evwrywhuro etlrk to it. on?l uri<<? ih^?r fri?*n*j* U> it to ChiMron for Colic. DyHnnuiry. -Cramp*. 1). u rh ?-,K Flm. Foul mil all htmnarn fvn4 Howrol Ailmom* You can dmiul mi it Don't worry, hut take l>r. jiitigttrt liut'k'ehcrry CV>r?iinf ? cunt" at dnia H?nnv*. ? r hi nifvil Circular* free. IlAIJlWAMiKU TAYLOR DKI'Cl CO.. Atlanta, <ia. CURES STOMACH-ACHE IN TEN MINUTES WE GIVE AWAY OVER 1000 Valuable Household and Fancy Articles Free, in Exchange for Carton Tops and Soap Wrappersi from "20 Mule-Team" Borax and "20 Mule Team" Borax Products. Send Postcard for 40-page Illustrated Catalogue. Addiess PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., NEW YORK. MAM BY FredIFhidDi MOCXTtHHA* U.S.A. FOR. MEN. Two hundred pounds, morn or Wn. resting on tho bo t to it. b of vour will tiro your (net unless tho shoe bottoms fit your foot. tJKRlEEMKK shoe# are ni*de correctly from tho Kttom up. mid that's why tliev always lit. I-ook fur tho hihel. If y< ti don't find Skreefnors readily, write us for directions how to securo them. FRED. F. FIELD CO., BrocKton, Mass. "I rceommend Cardui to my lady, friends," writes Mrs. Mattie Christo pher, of R. F. I). 7'2, Atlanta, Ga. "I think it is the hest medicine for fe male trr*ible 1 ever took. It works like a charm. Hefore taking Cardui, T had suffered with female trouble for 20 years. I was irregular and suf fered untold misery, i took all kin<U , . ... ?c.v w. ciRtsiopma of inocl.icnH's. I?ut none did me t-;o ^ uiuch j.;ood as C.ndui. TAKE It Will Help You "Since taking Cardui," MrB. Christopher writes, "I am regular, suffcr no pain and am S" UUU'n '"'Ucr> in every way. I cannot praise Cardui too highly." Cardui is a strength-building medicine, that you need if your female functions arc disordered, or if you suffer from any female pains, such as pairs in head, side, hack, hip, thigh, dragging sensations, falling feelings, etc. Try Cardui. Sold every where. Writ* for BooV. Tr,atm,ml fer WAT TiABLE w?men" dtacrlblnc ?yraptorot of Hetnalt Ouiimi and rlv ? w |ng va!ual>)? hinta on health, hyciene, <Ji?t, m*4icine, etc, QAAir VVTK for women. S*nl fr*?, portpa.d. Adircx. 1 A4tu,ry 0(/Un r 1\M? Difl-, Tb? CbatUuaoa?a U*4icica Civattaxxxj?a, Tenn. Pale Delicate Women and Girls The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILI# TONIC, drive, out Malaria and bnilds ?p ft, TO?t,rn You know what you are takihg. The formula la plainly printed on every bottle, ahowlni It Tsfmply Qu"nin" "ton in a tasted, and the most effectual form. For adults and children, 50c!