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Ono of t!w products of that claMi, of known component part*, an Kthical remedy, approved I ?y physician* and com manded by tlio Well-Inforntod of the World a m valuable and whole*) me family laxative in tlvo well-known Byrup of Fig* and Klixir of ftennu, To get it* beneficial cffccU always b?;y tho genuine, manu factured by Urn California Fig Syrup Co., unly. and for ?alo by all leading druggist*, THE DUTCH POY PAINTER STANDS FOR PAINT QUALITY IT IS FOUND ONLY ON PURE WHITE LEAD MAOE BY THE OLD DUTCH process. 11<* double* Ins I I'onbli'.s who bcr rou's Imnunow (jcitiuui. A \TI IM? VK I OK bit I N IIIHKANKM Th fit 'b wlmt 7?. rrKUiKK U; uu<l it It* mom. It Ih nu ii1?Hui'ito L'Xiry to r eoxoma, totter, i in?w /riii, (<ry.tlpnl.is an ^ 1 u'1 uthor ItolilnK ctilti'ioou* dlinaio*. In aggravated casox of th?fn H? .<ur i.? bav<? l)oon pho iioiitfiAii'. I: Klvi'fi ijjtftuat rftltef ?ml cfr^otn (?crmuiittnt ?*u r??.-? b)-'. ?? druggl*l.s or \>y uiKil fro 11 J. T. Misojriuse, J>#pt. Bn vani u'i, <liv. r * II. is base to npcak vain words. ? - TTcini'i*. Capudini' ( in i s I iwllgcst Ion Pains, Four ftoin wh iimi lit-nrtliiirn, no inuttor lioia what r**j < lives )i:im?'liato rnilof. I'l'MHcrlJwil liv |)h V8i'-S:iur? I men mo It in Huro Mi'l cftVct i v?\ '1 riul Lot Mo !<)<?. Keguiur ni:t<i ','i . anil ?' 'dir., ut.ull <lrut:^iit h, I ?'].)(.? t't l U<< L- till- ll4l.Ult(UV . U?- b?*? 4V4K44, ? ( onjii eve. So. JIG- '08 m:it coon roitrrNB After ^ fars Spent la Vain Kffort. Mrs. Mary 10. II Uouxe, of Cam l il,L'?.'.. N V., cay*: "Ftv<< yearn ngo I had a had full and It [ s'fTort 'd my l<ld n^va. j J-'Mcih" i'!iina in my i 1 .H a and hips hccaino i c on:- (a nt , a nd sharp 1 i i ; - < j followed nriy i ? x'M! 1 ? > t'j . The kidney . fictions worn badly ' dT'vi. 1 lost ? fi'" h ii nd nrcw too V i :i k f > \\<?ri?. TriO'i^h onyt n :<t t v m* .! i; i ? I 1 1 t r<i if l> air; CU!!. I I I ? taking Ponus' Kidn.'\v i'iii.i. i'l'.i n relief c:iiin quickly, and in a short time 1 wna ( < i!) |'lvt ??>!.. i ,ihj >:o v. hi i \. C -II "tit Hold ' y a!', drnlTr. * 0 cents a box, jCsi-'i -m {]??.? r m C(>, r? ? i rr . t ; < ? . n. y. W h en Hypnotised Tramps Meet Death. A. No. 1 . the- well- known tramp, f.:iU.s ti.ai i up.m the. jmu-U b^nm*. t !.i* Vilii'i-'s n! a il>' j : ? vr p.l-'M : *;rr t ; .? ? i j . t r even of a f I -v ( r-y< i : ! 1 < nain i* vx' re.be. IV ?!;'V( '"'I. rvi:!.u riu ioii i!i hijie I ii.* i-vi-r ti::< I ai limes mako t > : ???? ? Si 1 : v_r almost i :u ; kih- ibl ??. M?ho l':?n lili-. li" r>a.\ f? t : r II ! ' U::|r-H t'.VO v:,Vr!:f; ???!??? is ill i . i : ?_???: r!' !>; ri.::: The I ,.a:!i. | ?;! t: i: ?!? u liCel*. w u i!.i ^ oi the rails, have a v. ay < ; - 1 1; : i i I . cnmmnmlinii' al I ? j ?. ? ! ? 1 > i';:1 i, < \; ! i aiciy danirct'ons. I nml repeated with ?:? ?? il: !. | in e. can I : y | > n o I i/o t " " .. ' .1 . ].!? -.IV s. o t ? t'TI lit' lia:< I .(?! ! < ' t Vi" ? 1 of.W re ft w ill J'" ? < ; v . ? . ! . i ? i .> 'i older *o wnid t > lY ?' * ? t tii.s t r.tUo"j? ami wind- 1 ; a ? i . . ? ? ? li.-k. Vliek. dick." lie I, - ; i .i : n.ii :i a ii .imp w l?o I i ? > ! ? - aih r> (.in t no ! Mr ! - " . ? . . t :.l* V r . : _ ps;. < l.i e _ . i \ nt n. 'ii ir? t- ? . v . ; i ,.i >...i bv l.n\ m < > ? ; '<?.! :a p. ? i'r,.n " ! ?? . . < ? a r> ;n A:Vi'.rirn. " T p.inc fcr S- ; I <H';i v at laii !i;o in S i 1 k ^ r. the kiioher.. ? 1 i\.. i:i:mai.\s tiu; hamp. Well lire urU Pal* ulablc. Tho Havour of Pnstum, when boiled Hceordln^ to dircctloas, is always tha Bftm" ? rail], dlstiuc.Mvp, and iialn'a l)lo. It contains i.o harmful s?ib Blanco llk^ caPfctmv t: <? ilrui: in cnirp^, nivl h <*n ?' i ? ,n.i.v 1> ? us" l with benoflu-at all t i:n w "ncliovlr.f? tv.:i! was the causo of my torpi.J livrr, side h'ad acho and misery in many ways," writes an ln<!. lady, "I quit and bought a pack a no of Posturn about a y?ar a so. "My husband and 1 have been so ?well pleased thai \-o have continued to drink Po3tum ever ?ince. Wo likn the taste oT Posiam better than coffee, as It has always the satn? pleasant flavour, while cofVo? t-hnngea its tasto with about ev??ry new com bination or blend. "Sine# using Poatum I have had no more attacks of gall colic, tho heaviness has left my chest, and the old, common, overy-day hcadache is a thing unknown." "There's a Roa ?on." Namo glron by Postum Co., Dattle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellrine," lo pkg*. Brer read (lie ? boro letter? A new one oppexm from time to time* They are genuine, true, And full of tinman latere*^ ? * . . v-t t-r* .. Uv ^ '.s. ? THE RACE TRACK ISSUE. hi tor n by Mucnuli-y, in the New York World, SECRETLY MURDERED 170 FOR THE SULTAN Zin Bey, cx-llead of Turkish Secret Police, Explains Methods of Camarilla The System cf Espionage -tuad Pasha, a Field Marshal and Adherent of Yomg Turks, Tells of Ills Escapes l.ondcti. 7. la Bey, the former head of T(i.lu> 'y Hcfjt't Police, who Is ti r^fu'Jjoo In l.ondon, In an Interview tc u'd : "J urn tfhul to ba Jicro, ami It in not pofr;ihV> Mint I will ever return to Turkey. You must remember lluit at the l)l?l(iln;< of iiiv nuperiorH I have boen the means of ruining MluiHtorH, ((lb-era and Government oitbdulB, and 170 Turks, ninny of thmn m<*mberi; of the moMt heiiorahlo familicB, dlf>ap peurr d during my t ?? r t n of oflie?*. "It nuittelvd not who were tho pernonw to hi? removed, Mm ctrdwrn from th" Ylidiz iviot-'K wi-re Impliedly obeyed. To ho denounced by th<" k<* *? ??? ? t -polb'.e was K.iMl'dt'tn to r.iln any -wp*- y ? ?' | ? w++ed*M* ? Ht-rt-tr !FnrH**y lias tre/n Hie l;mt of ine? "Tho Porte as an ridnilnlst rr.i i v<? mar him1 renm-d to exist I went y-fl ve Vai'H ;:^o; >;!:???? t i : < : < ;r!i tin* power lias b? '-n ?'fii(:'?*d iri t;w Yildiz Kh:>'",. : 1 <1<> n?il ld:tm<' I'm* S ill i:i ?-?it Iri'l", r.or t lie ( 'lia;nl'. rJ.il::K i mii < h Th"ir j p?iWi'i i sled it; ;i j<oi t nf w.irkiiiKi a?:r<'i m< at, v.lip'b enabled Mh'IO ? ? ? j manipulate tin- r< wiiiv-'cm of tho < :'.i- i 1 ire in th?dr o\'. n interests. l/.zel : Pa-ha. t!ii'> Hill'' ui> t entary. ia re-: putt d to liav :-a\"d $7."?no,nn0, j \s I i i ? ? I i h?' has i'lvr-sted ia t !i ? ? t'uil< <|. Stiitc?. The tiiiUan lilms'Mf lias at ; Past J 1 "? ,0t)i>.(Miu imcsird in I0irop'\' this amount h'-!r.r* his percent asp o:i 1 1 > r I I r mi rout rat i ors for war ' Btnn?H and ruT.iv and navy suppll . , " I i Mi .1 ir'l ( l"d t t !iis *?* ? iM iu>t j; > < ? ? i I . ? ? t -s i ? , hit l!tf i-tr.l <Mli'..% qui- "k'T til i:i luo t ? . I" us t ? x p : ? ? ? t - 1 1 . " /ia l.li'.v explained the dl(ll<nil!i"s j It r? had in making hi.; eseap.0 from ' T u r k ? ? v . The S iltan, h?? said, wat tied J;ii:i to (<?>'. and ho liad to k1io?>1 a man C ad v . ? . i t : l ? I to prevent his' omi>.irkut!-.n dc.-plto the dlegutre ho' had wdn^tod. fondant ir.opbv ? Kit ad Pashn. one of thf nVi-it brilliant TurUiMh olilo'M'H ? hi Mi" Huj-so Turk'-y war, h ho was 1 exil-d t'rr hdr.~ idPTUlOrd with the j You n. 'f Turk Party In 1'JO'i, but v/lio was recently restored to his rank 113 Field Marshal and returned to Con stantinople, tollti an Interesting story of his exile and imprisonment at Urnssa. He Bays that before bU de portation his life. wan attempted four 1 con times, his struggle ngninst. the ! Infamous palace rule Involving him j In dangers of all kinds. "When they failed to murder mo," ho h ; 1 ? < I , "by secret means I was de ported without trial or warning. and ! even while 1 111 prisoned tho systematic | precautions did not cease, "It If. the fashion to say that the I .sovereign i-f Ignorant of tho fearful '?riiiies committed In his name, but ' 1 1 is Majesty 'rmTKt~bave shruves'of r rr~ , pol ls in my handwriting reciting the mysteries of the camarilla for years I a-t. Kvery Ottoman functionary *v;m compelled, whether he liked It or not. to bo an accomplice to a great ep or leaser degree in the wholesale I rot Imrv which has made Turkey a hyword. Comparatively honest men ; were drawn Into the meshes, and ! once th? re it was impossible to resist rowing In the r.ame boat. To refuse meant to become the object of perse cution and to pav dearly for one's t emerlt y in t he end. "I aide you whether the fmere grant ing 0/ a Constitution at the sword's 1 oint is sir Hi dent to blot out the nuMiiorv of the sufferings of thou i::i r.d > like nvself. who have undor mmi'.1 far wors' physical and mental t'n 1 ;r>s than I hsvo. If the Sultan ?bene forth s ts his face against the | ab.:s lie fornu rly father? d be lias nothing to fear, but he must be warned that the sliahteRt symptom of tampering with the nation's rights nnd liberties will bo tho signal for hb downfall. That he has for so Son? a ttroa been unmolested Is largo lv the fault of one or two FuroOfran Tow-iar "wdroso- Interest- lay? ht~ main tain!;!" Turkey's weakness as a pow er. We now look chleflv to Great lV-Unin and France to' footer our lib-. Icrtle?." " * PRUSSIA TO GKANT WOMEN EDUCATION EQUAL TO MEN. Forced by Modsrn Conc'itlons to Prsnara Thsm Fop Earnina a Living Co - Education in Universities- ? E iborata Coursos of Study to lljgin at Six Years and Ltal Up to Matriculation. H*m !!:i. fiernwm homes and CJ ?<r niitii new sot. po: s have li'Tii far more <)"(Upii"l during i ho on ?] of the week v. I'!: i hi' i'msslan Government's de (?<?? : ! i: v; higher education to Women than by dlsc;>?8l<>np on Ovr r-an r. t; ! Mrifish naval armaments or 1 1: ? iiuv iln': of i ho two sovereigns. 1 ! ? ? :;runting id educational opportu n s t it s lor ;;iiis and women e<tual to i c! men i?? r.,,:a rd."d as marking a '!??? p '?'??m.-o i", <; rman life, where, i.:'m ? than in the WVstern States. \* o'.i'.r:! la\;> l-'-'-n considered as the het", of the h >me and iho worltors in minor in '.us* .ies 'I'hf i ; 1 1 1 -.*:!: ?< r t ? r \ paragraphs of the diTri'o of the M i : : i .i t ;? y < > f Education, which has a approved hy tho K:n I t !Vi\ i ? ? 1 * i r- u s . > ; i -- t the ( " !?: !!?.(?? > m. M ? r:i lifo. .^a.> s t!i" il \ an incrras d!sl:::,,..a..tion on the ; ar; of men of th? ;irpr t > marry, a n ft rr.or" ?'t!n In 'he upper and middle oi:i?- h are prewired from becoming w : \ 1 Jssiil lie: s. I* is desirable, t: .'o:.-. t':.io' the ?uri !-.:s of yoittJK W' ."??n slift,:! ha-o a change of pre j v r'i for p: ofe#*lonal '? u-. i : . '. they p.vju'.d bo * i't: i :h*> h'sher tn'utal func Aoi a a th?> schema. ulris are ?n ! I'd !n a'.i s' -idles embraced it" i. Hp'Tta'.'y arranged eurrle'ilum, I he v 1 r.' a minimum ase of rlx >ear? At the end of tho seventh s< ; ' ? ! vi a: the pupils will begin to diff- rev.: la1 ia th<\r ' ud i thoae P arin;i f : advanced instruction I ! : 1 1 \ . i * < 1 !!;!?? In \ - i ip ? !::? < ? ?? < f t TO. f idte. Me. - \ ? ? ? ? r ? I p v to ti-e rep.c rf of ; h ? !' I ( \illcg ? t r. I'S'i ;-er. the ip.v< s" mens f'.nis of the college amount to ? H?.r? 7 7 .!? 1 I , a:;-! the annual inrom;' I" JO ' * . 1 7 P, nival invest men's :? ~a te f 1 7 ; i ,2.1s. Ovt r .' '<'?> -?> }t:v ;.I\ . ill : i'il r a 1 bo!- . v >r t i . im i ti.u: ? >i i:?ir,r;ol fj.o > 0 . " 0 0 in r ?:i5 r ? n I ? ' 1 :r?jc tio.l 1 on Is. il'si-!."", oti'i' J o >.<u-i> i: ?? inv s: ! in :?.mdry Ootids and ? 1 in moi and i.i :cj I'* otitiiioiil IVnplf*. I' a 1 1 f a x L. Cartwrlght. the Hrliiah minister M Munich, has l>*sn appoint ed nmbftssftdor at Vienna. Eighty-eight thoroughbred race horses belonging to James R. Kosno and Jam3s B. Haggin were shlppod to South Amarica. Osraan Na Nizam! Pasha lias boon appointed Minister of War of Turkey, to succeed Redjeb Pasha, who died suddenly of apoplexy. Governor Magoon, of Cuba, pre dicts that no trouble of any sort will follow tho evacuation of Cub* by AairUqa trw pwmmw. having special courses laid out for thorn, euch n3 Latin. After two years they will again bo arranged In divisions, classical or modern higher study respectively. Then after four yearn' work they will, under normal conditions, he admitted to examina tions for matriculation to the univer sities l'p to this time their education will have been rnrrled on In separato j-chools, l>iit in the university cu-edu cation will begin under conditions! similar to those governing mon stu dents. Those who at tho end of tho seventh school year do not elect to specialize for a university course may -i continue the ordinary courses until tin y reach the nge of p.ixteen, after which they may lvave cchool or take two years In tnodei n languages, mu sic or domestic accomplishments, or they iii ay tske four years' spect.il training as teachers. This scheme has been under dls cv.sspjn and preparation for u year. There has been an agitation for equal privileges for the se<ea flneo tho early eighties, nnd most of the othor Oer man Btntcs have already granted them. Fran Helene Lange, tho noted edu* rationalist, has been a leading advo cate of this intellectual emancipa tion. Professor Adolf Harnr.cU, of the University of Berlin, Bald that women now havo equal rights with men to entor all the technical schools,') with the excoptlon of tho art acade mies. and that this prohibition Is like ly s u>n to be removed. Spain lias l"sc<l False Coin For Fifteen Years, Madrid. Spain.? Tho Government will rustnln a heavy loss as a result < f the derision to retire from'fclro.u hiti.;n $ 2 00.000 worth of counterfeit Ave pe-prtn coins. Th?'Fo coins 'have been In elrcula ii-n f;>r the past fifteen years, a\d ih?-v havo been practically accepted ..s ? gal tetulor from the people. The i'i'|v r- i ? .-*i t.ie (Government wlU get ?^i;i lt.> from the salf? of the Ingots into which the coins will eoou be ui< I ted. Feminine \'oi.>?. While a successful surgical opera tion was being performed t>n Mrs. I Thomas Trebell, the steamship 0* drlc was stopped three hour# In AiltJ : occan. lane Addams. Dr. Cornelia De Doy ; and Mrs. Emmons Blaine, whose ! terms on the Chicago Bohool Board ha?o expired, have not been reap pointed. "... Before she left for Cowat wltfc ib? King the other day Queen Alexandra caused It to be mad# known that tht* sheath gown will not bt tolerated at her^ourV * ? KEBH NOTIFIED OF WO NOMINATION ,Y ~ n_" ' ^Democratic Vice - Presidential Candidate Makes Speech. INDIANAPOLIS CELEBRATES DAY Vic?* President i?l Candidate Answer* Kheniiau and Kays 1'coplc'n Will h Thnmrtrd ? Itrynn Want* Ti'iikU Kxtermiuatcd at Out*. Indianapolis, Intl. ? John Worth Kern, Democratic candidate for Vice President, was not 1 fled formally of hits nomination, and rccepted In a ?perch delivered lo 15.000 per?ot>* In iho Coll*eunt at the State Kalr ({round*, William J. B?'>tu select 2d the oc caaljm for the delivery of bis much* heralded speech on the trust*. Thus he eclipsed his runulng mate, attract ing by far the greater share of .at tention. 4 The notification speech was made by Theodore B. Bell, of California, chairman oX the committee selected to Inform Mr. Kern. - The meeting wa* called to order by National Com mitteeman Thomas Taggart, who re linquished the gavel to National Chairman Norman K. Mack. At the Coliseum the speaker*, Mr. Bryan and Mr. Kern, received enthu slsastlc ovations, the Bryan demon stration lasting several minutes, dur ing which men stood and tl>*. ew their hats in the air. After asserting that the Sherman law bad been ineffective and compar ing the declarations of the Republi can and Democratic platforms upon the truHt question, Mr. Bryan said: "Because the private monopoly Is intlefensiblo and intolerable the Dem ocratic party favors its extermina tion. It pledges itaelf to the vigor ous enforcement of tho criminal law against trust magnates and officials. It Is impossible for the Republican party to enforrn the present criminal law against trust o.'tlclals; these ofli* c 1 h 1 3 are intimately connected with the Republican party In t'uo present campaign. " Mr. Kern's speech was In part a re ply to the speech of acceptuuce deliv er (Trt~Trr^?Ttc a by Mr. Sherman, tho Re publican candidate for VlCe-Presl dent. He devoted much time to the oue.st Ion. "Shall ths peopla rule?" t.epreraune: what, he b?ld to ba ex cessive power in tnu hands of the Speaker of the House, and denied that the peoplo have rt'lert, because he said their will had not bean nut Into ef fect. He charged that there la a power within the Republican party determined that the people shall not rule; which power has manifested it self whenever effort has been iuado to check tho destructive work of un lawful combinations, reducs tho tariff or equalize burdens by legislation. Tho Damocratlc party would draw n sharp line between lawful business lawfully conducted and unlawful bust l'.ess. ' . Tlio following Is the paragraph in Mr. .Kern's speech of ucceptance on "Shall the People Hule?": "Will any intelligent man claim that there is, or has been, any sub fciantlal diversity of opinion in this country on the question a3 to whether the tariff duty on wood pulp used in the manufacture oi payor should ba reduced or removed? In this case the tariff tax operated for the benefit of the paper trust alone, allowing; that combine to levy millions of tribute each year upon the newspapers of the country and their readers. The press of the country, without regard to party, uulted in demanding relief. The people u'.animously seconded the demand. The President threw the influence of his great ofllco in favor of the demand of tlje press and the people. But all without avail. "The dominant forccs within the Republican parcy had established in the lower house ef Congress a parlia mentary condition, in the Interest ot monopoly, under which the sole power to determine whether a measure should b* plowed to become a law u?- uoi \?tt4 lodged in the Speaker ot that body and his Committee on Rules. The people and the President were set at naught. In this instance did the people rule? "If the wages of labor depend upon a high tariff, why should any man favor a reduction of that tariff?" GENERAL'S WIPE MURDERER, Sho Hud Rcen Shot Twice nn?l Costly Rings Torn From Fingers. London. ? The wife of Major Gen eral Charles Luard, of the British Army, retired, was murdered in a desolate wood naar 3evenoak?, a Bhort distance outside of London. Xo trace of the murderer has been found, but the motive apparently was robbery, valuable rings having been taken from the woman's flngertr. Mrs. Luard was Bhot with -a re volver, one bullet entering the tomple, another striking her bahind the ear. From tho position of the body, ap parently oho faced her assailant and ho flhot ner at close quarters, the bullet entering just below the left eye. The second shot seemingly was fired after she fell on her face. Her hand had bsan pulled back and three rings wrenched from the fingers. Her dresa was almost torn from the body. Mrs. Luard was tall and hand* some, about fifty-eight years old. The circumstances surrounding the tragedy are inexplicable. The Gen eral and his wife were about to go on a holiday. ? , Mr*. Snee Pre?*?nts f?n Mrd. Sago bougnt Constitution Isl and in the Hudson River, and will present It to the nation ns the site of a preparatory school for thoso desir ous of entering the Military Academy at West Point, N. Y. Minister Commits Suicide. Tbs Rev. A. H. Tr'.clc, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. unable to make a living for himself nnd two young sons, took his own life. 1 ho Field of Sports. The Cleveland won tht first race for the Ltpton Yacht Cup on Laka Michigan. ? ? Spanish Queen won the $10,600 race at Kalamatoo, Mich., trotting the second heat in 2.07*4. Tht Philadelphia cricket team won It# match Wiethe Marylebene eleven nt London by twenty-five mat. The Duke ot Westminster will ee ?ay the taik of attempting to brtnf hack to Bngland the International Cup for mo:or hoe* vaclag. which the American boat Dxie won In tht raoei co a tested In tlx* Solent lut yttr. .. . 1- t - -- : ' i ' v : '/ - ' What Is Pe-ru-na. A ro w? claiming too much for Pimm When WO claim it to be an effective remedy for ebrooio eatarrbf H*V* w* abundant proof that Peruua is In real* Ity lucb a catarrh remedy? Ut u? ?<e What the United Htatea Diapenaatory My* of tbo principal Ingredients of Peruna. ' .. _ Take, for Instance, th* Ingredient bydraetis canadensis, or golden a*al. The United Htatca Dlnpenaatory sa ys of this herbal remedy, that It la laVgely employed In the treatment of depraved mucoiui membrane* lining various organ* of the human body. ? Another Ingredient of 1'ernna, rory dali* formosa, is claused in the United CJtate* Dispensatory a* a tonio. Ccdron aeeda is another ingredient of I'eruna. The United Mates Dispensa tory say* of the action 6t. cedron that it is UMed as a bitter tonio and in the treatment of dyaentery, and in Inter mittent diseases a* a substitute for quinine. Bend to us for a free book of testl nioniajs of what the people think of Pe ruua a* a catarrh remedy. The beat evidence Is the testimony of those who have tried It. Peru na is told by your local drug fist. Buy a bottle today. LU L_i~ l ? I I Ilabit* are part oj our life in youth tnd all of life in manhood. CURED H$R THREE CHILDREN. dirts Huff end with Itching Kc*ema? Ha by Had a Tender 8kln, Too? Helled on Cutlcura Remedies. "Some yssra ago iny three lit 1 1^ giil.s had a very bad form of ecxema. itching erup tiona formed on the backs of thou heads which were simply covered. I tried almost everything, but failed. Then my mother recommended the Ctfticura Iteiuedie*. 1 washed my children's heads tfith C'uticum b'o??p and then applied t!?? wonderful oint ment, Cuticura. 1 did this four or live times and I can nay t|;at they have been entirely cured. I have another Jjaliy Who is to plump that the fold* of akin on his neck were broken and even bled. 1 used Cuticura JSoap and Cutlcura Ointment and the nsxt morning the trouble I. ad disnp* peared. Mine. Ka[ioleon Duceppe, 41 Du iuth fct., Montreal, tine., May. ill, IVJJ." It i? perhaps, un uugallnut rotmrrit out it 1?ub been said that women re *eut n political campaign because it a a time when men run after oflice and rather overlook w6meu. ? Los Angeloa Times. Hon 'a Tl?ls? We ofTer One Hundred Dollars Reward for nny cr.Beof -t'etnrrii that xannot tin cured by If nil's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chk.nkv &, Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have kne.vn F. J. Cheney for the last 15 year.?, and believe him perfectly honorable in nil husinesa transact ions and financially able to carry out any obligations made hy.his iirm. Wamii xo, Kijcxan & -Marvin, Whole, sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act* ingdirer.tly upon the liiood and utucuoua sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bet tie. Sold by all Druggists, 'lake Hall's Family Pills for i oustipation. Sweet rst pongs are those t hit t tell of saddest Thoughts.. ? Shelley. Tc Drive Out Mnlnrin and llulid I'j, the System Take tbo Old Standard Grove's Tastk i.ksh On n.t. Toxic. Vv? i know wh.it you are taking. The formula i'j plainly printed ou every bottle, showing it Is simply l^ui uiuu;tinl Iron i.i u tusteloHH form, and the most effectual form. For grown people and children, .Vhv Labor overcomes nil difficulties. ? Virgil. WHAT THE TRADE MARK MEANS TO THE BUYER. Tew people realize the importance of the words "Trade Mark" stamped on the goods they buy. If they did It would save them many a dollar Rpcnt for worthless goods and put a lot of unscrupulous man ufact i:rera out of business. Wheji a manufacturer adopts n Jrade mark bo assumes the entire re ponslblllty for the merit of his pro duct. Ho takes bis bu?lneE3 reputa tion in his hands-*-out In the llmc llsht ? "on the square" with the buy er of his goods, with the dealer, and with himself. The other manufacturer ? the ouo who holds out "Inducements," offer ing to brand all- goods purchased with each loeAl dealer's brand ? sidesteps responsibility, and when these infe rior goods "come back" it'n the lucot dtaler that rr)wst pay the penalty. A good example of the kind of pro tection afforded tho public by n trndo mark Is that offered in connection with National Lead Company's ad vertising of pure Whito Load bb the best paint material. That the Dutch Hoy Painter trndo mark is an absolute guaranty of pur ity in White Lead, la proved to thr? most skeptical by tho offer National Lead Company make to send froe to any addresa a hlow-plpe and Instruc tions how to test the white loa'd for themselves. The testing outfit is bo* Ing sent out fropi the Now York office of the company, Woodbjldfle Building > Revenge a wrong by forgiving it, ?German. Skim Milk Pilot. The following fonm ila for wakio* ukim-milk paint will be of to nil who desire a cheap paint tjilt will wear well. Stir into ? gallon ?kijo-aiilk three pontidf of Portland cniirni, Qdijing, a t tl:i buuie tiai*j any paint, in dry ion?, t hat will K'v? the color you The roil* will- Hi but tlie <*?;/ncnt, utilix hon vy, will MflJft" therefore, it will be nccos*ory to keep the mixture > I iiT?'?l with i paddle. Mi* onl\ enough at a time for oik* du.v '* u sc. It tin? mixture in Dot thoroughly ?tC ii'M'tjf as you line \U it will kh thulei iiiid thirker. and it will l/o nccoMii ,> to tl.'iti it by ffdd iiijl' iu fire' JnilK 'mx hours after flpplvin^ tins |?.i .? r-f ii will be dry. it is . not iinfrH.'d !? ;, mathcr, Car bolic nci'i i,i ,iu v oil.er di.M.'ifecUnt <*n ii be ridded, tjiijs inakinjf it very offeetiv.e lor uh?* ;ii j >? >ti 1 1 ry houses find ihf htablc, it ij;?ik<* an wciel lent jxiint i or l'i in'! , M'jicji colored dl'iib, by tJi<? addition of a litti? lampblack, or a ilnil tfiirn, by ad? din# ocJmt and a sic, ill quantity of PniHgitm blue- K. -H. Kcxford in The Outing Mwffl/ijie i'or September. Hicks' C'apudlue Cure* .Nerronaneait Whether tired out, worried, overworked, or what not. It refrc?lic? the brain find Starves. It'i Liquid and pleftinnt U> Uk?. 10e,, 2.5c., ?nd qOc., at drug ?t ? ' ' ??. A wlmlenale jail delivery was frua t rated at IVt'cr^bmp. TKTXKUI VJC -A HLl.l\Hf.K CUUU. ? Tbttkkink Jn a sure, # jfe and npvedy cure for octfHna, totter, *ktn md <ll*?ajai OD'l t'.ciilfitf |illt;s. Ko I >rii I bf phy#lc|(ins; nrals^d l?v tljutjs/i'i Ii wtio Iihvo uHcd it. rrftjjraut, ?o?)tl?ia<. /itj.f ?m>U<}. t0>. at druggist* or by urvil frj;n J. 1 . fiaueraiHM, Dept. A, Suit the action to i lie word, the word to t lie fiction. S link i ntern e. TlWs woman tlmt sick women hlioul'.l not fail to try Lydia []. iMnLham's Vegetable) Compound as she' did. Mrs. A. Gregory, < i : I,iwrrncc ? v.::tcs to Jilrs. 1 > St., Dcav< Pinkhani : '? I was f i ;? /cars. on r.-'i ( underwent icctoi-'n a?!vi< nit an , ln:t in ? an " Ji vnlitl for six if troubles, operation by t lie l'j\v months I A friend ad :o's \\;?ctabl<3 i rr.^ to pcrfcct i"*. enjoyed in a suffering ns Kcai Ing-down vhi.uld not fail Vegetable vr.s worse than ln-f.-n ?ircd I.yd'.a l'is:: .'cmpouivl and it r',r* v icalth, : ??i.-ii ;ts ] jiariv vef. rs. At:v ? :: t did' with 1 or. ins, at id ?>*.* i i? ??!:?? * >ir r.'.v I.vi'.ia 1*. I'iu'.il .'ompound.'' FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN; For liiiny years l.ydia K. i'ink anm's Vegetal ?1<; (.osnix-und, nmdo ?rom roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively rm^dtl . t > ?? ! s andM)r women who have Wen troubled with displacements, inllaunna-. i- n, ulcera tion, iibruid t utnors, ir;vguluritic8, Doriociic pains, baeli.iche, that bear ing-down feeling, lia:ul< iuy, indigos* don, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't yon try i*. Mrs. PlnUham invites all Kick women to write lier for advice. i>he lias guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, >la?s. SELECT tCH.' OL FOR Q1RI.Q. J<th Se**!on opens fri>i r> ISO !?'.< a. krv.ion. E!??v?ilnt: and refltilnir tsacctattcns. Accom plished totcher* ir.dividi al at?( litior. irlVrn. Full College. I'fparator/ #\"1 A.-ndenil? course*. Fine Professor of No rue of illitil tinea faundina t i? ? S'rr>-r???y. Mltile specialized. T?>niis mod'Ti'.ti'. Aih>:>' to f r Vr in. D i t < 'ate Oryx e.M ? -t .1 ua t j Wo ofTor o~>e hnr.ur* i io!!t a reward !or 0" y r#?e of p'.*u:?v.Ria c- - '*r ?- ' u i.> ?* th-y u?? Gc-om .*.-1*? t.< l..?. r : w y? ? r v??* Vr-ov* or hes?r ef n'y ?*-' f> c )?<>, ?? inlcnu v.s and ws w .11 j ay the?. t: o . c ?> &io. G0032 05EASE UNIKLKT CO. C."e?n(6oro, U. C American Cotton College For*tho education of Farmer*, Clerk., Merchinti, V/Arohou.emen. Cotton Bu row, Manufacturer#, and all othen, yourg or old, who are unv'o'e to c!a,?lf, ?ad put the correct valuation on 18 Gradet of Cotton. Thirty day ?cho!ar*h>?, in Our ? aample roorai, or tlx week.' ccr.'oipondcnce courto under expert cotton men will complete ycu. Big demand for eo.ton grad >r. and cotton buyer*. Se..ion ooen. Sept. let. Correepcr -nc+ courte year round. Write at oticc for furtl - ' - cr pxrticulari MULE TEAM BORAX by aoftaatnd tha water, cleans tha aUln thoroughly, remnvM odor ol perspiration and renders tho okla soil and vrlvrtv. II, ??!) 1S? * "" AM dcaltra. 10 and P>?^> Njg, - v?. light Running, simple, durable 100* SIMPLEX PHF.SS COMPANY, Inventor# ?nd Manufacturer* of tha Simplex Newspaper Press, HAND OR 5TEAM POWER. J07-IC9 ?? Fo ?*1h *t., Atlanta, Oa. Thfre Is rctli'.ftR get ?ut o* !\i ulth tbe fetmplei, nt host, r.otli!o? that ai ordinary printor cannot rmedy, and the ease and amooUjuws wt'b which It doeatho work, makes It & flcastir? wwh wook to ptlnt tho pap-r.? 8yWanla Tel. ?phone, byWanla, Ga . May 21, i<w8. ?? ?' 1 R?rnf??^cr y?u don'f IT' : - . OMti ^ Tl MdrcFSTliE J.R.WATKINf WINONA. u?k?? 'O Iiiorv.-ent Article,, FlnT*!'!"# '1 oik 1 8< CUKVASSERS WJl.tED M tYt 40T?#r?Kxp?*-1rnrc,W.OOO,i best proposition exkoui A.fi?ula?s ntUr ftetorvl-cifuw Bwkkwpi'ltf. T n jy, BH ins-, NcAr'0tf-''nslx)r?fc'?Mm?|?ll Carolina, a itituav i,wJ x#ot. in of tho mount ilni* ' QTtl f>pt.L 2-^nmd?5t?, ? lotic?. I vr i> :autUul<*ta! Proftliorj J. A? , HeaIth;ISoa4^; listed byfytUe great Skin CufudoubieOy superior -itther soaps becjits Ul"u* cnce in at irritation, inflammatlij Q\dyPj| of the poric&vilfcw tlisJlgurinilonf^- J? antiseptic In ulating slttpord emollient fijket pi tics, they hfljtlva thronthou \ t bL BmaU A. It. 10*0* A OoHVVJuv. Laiauitii l hlov )f* M(l., T?xi? fo, Airix(iL*nij<)n. Votur Im?* k Until lir-rotvfro*. c?m M ? Keeps the breathi nnti ?ept?cally cU i healthy germ?li* " which water, S< alone cannot dc germicidal, dll f?ctin){ and det i/ing toilet r?Jw of exceptional* cellence ond ec omy. lnvalunl lor inflamed e throat and nasal i uterine entnrrh. drug and toilet itorci, SO C*ut?, by mail poitpaidi Lafg! Trial Sir?pl8 , WITH "hC?UTM ANB MU THE PAXTOKTQ^LI wWh woik HM| IM FAD ELE ss Oo??r WON mod* brtattor co'ott U*n m/otiH * ore 0*8 IK P*o*a 0 ftWtrt *> flrwr*. iM? o la COM Wik* MH rippiaf tpm, wriHftr ?**? WWVft ?*4 won AlOJIj jUspH