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tttwrt At th? Bottom. Two boys l??ft hoi?9 with just ?nough monty to take them through college, after which they muit <??? pend entirety upon their owu efforts. They ?ittm;^ed th? ooll? pints prohJem* successfully, pussud to graduation, received thwir diplomas fr<Kn the fee ulty, also, commendatory letter* to ? largo Bhip-building firm with whieb they desired employment. Ushered into the waiting loom of thy head of the Ann the flist wax given an au dience, lie preatjutod hi* let t era. "What can jWTtST? said the man of millions. "( would like twine sort of a clerk ship." "Well *>r, I will tuke jour mime and addicts; and if we have anything of the kind open will e'>nc*poml with . ) 9il< ' ' An he panned out, ho suid to hif companion, "You cnu go in und 'leave your address,' " Thy other presented hlrostlf and his papers, "What can you do?" was asked. "I can do anything that a green Land can do," wan the reply. The magnate touched a hell which celled n superintendent, "We want a man t.> sort scrap iron," replied the superintendenT. And the ccllcgc student wont to sorting gorap-iron. One week paused, and the presi dent r.sked, "How in tho new man getting ont" "Oh," suid the boss, '.'lie did hie .work ao well, end nover watched the clock, that I out him over the pang." In one year the man had reached tin* head i-t the department, and an advisory position with the manage ment, at a Hillary- VeproK'.'ntel by four figured, while bin whilom friend wan hi ill out of employment and seeking a position^ Dangerous Comparison. "Well," Huid the man who is run ning for oftlee, "Suppose I, do think 1 am bigger than my party. What then ? ' ' "In that case," replied the cool campaigner, "your party in liable to dwindle in a way 4j^a< 'II leave no possible doubt as to tho correctness of jour estimate, "--Washington Star, . ft lcfc%' C'npifdlne Cure* llcntluclto, Whether fr in cold*, _ h?wt. stomach or nervous trouliloH. No Xccoinuilul or dan K"roux Ji uijh. 1 I'h liquid ami actn iiuia?> o lately. Trial bottle IOr.< lingular ?ir*u X&c. ami 50c.. at u) I druggists. In Self Dofen?e. He censed to. Usu tho -hatefnl word To plcnne his wife, hut then lie wore ko very laigc a grouch Shu made him atari again. TErTKlII < K A ItKI.I A IH.K <'U lit* Tisnitnix* i.i a iuro, art I ? ;km?<1 . our? for-ecsomi, totl<tr, skin a>vl soalj) ill*>>u*6j niiii (tolling ptleH. Ku lor*?t l </ phyeloiann; iiralted l>y thousand* \vh > huvo It 'ragraut, soothing, u :j t t*?o i>t I j . fOi, at <lruggUU or by mill fr>it J 1'. Kiiurruixi, I)?pt. A, Sava iuah, Oa. Worda of Wisdom. Fortune favors the man with a Strong arm anil a hard list if he has a disposition to use them. It is not a crime to he an egotist, but it is exceedingly bad I ast e to lot others discover it. There are too many people in this world who hold to the theory that one good turn deserves ten others. When a woman really gets a bar pain she spends twice what ?hc saved cCicbrating. Absence makes the breakfast table more alluding and the home bed seem a heap softer. l'eoplo who are always trying to look the part sometimes pet so busy about it that they forget it. Beautiful auburn hair with hints of gold in if. is the kind possessed by the rich man's daughter, and in cident ly the gold hinted at is usually ill the bank. Some people are so proud of their humility that they aio constantly committing indiscretions in order that they may gracefully apologise for them. Beauty pushes out of poetry in great gobs when you see the author, lacking a shave, stowing ar.ay cornod beef and cabbage. If you have not seen a girl for a year or more, you don't know whether to describe her to an inter ested friend as blond or bdunctte. Beauty in good for women, flrmnoai for men, So. 43- '03. NOT A MIKACLK Just Plain Cause and Effect. There aro some quite romaikabU things happening every day, which ooom almost miraculous. Sonic persons would not believe that a man could suffer from coffee drinking so severely aa to cause bpcIIb of unconsciousness. And to find com plete relief in changing from, coffee to Poatum la well worth recording "i used to be a great coffee drink er, so much so that It was killing me by Inches. My heart became bo weak I would fall and lie unconscious for an hour at a time. Tho spells caught me rometiincs two or three times n day. My friends, and even the doctor, told me It was drinking coffee that caused the trouble. I would not be lieve It, and still drank coffee until 1 iould not leave my room. "Then my doctor, who drinks Pos tum himself, persuaded me to stop coffee and try Poatum. After much hesitation I concluded to try It. That was eight months ago. Blnce then ) havo had but few ot those spells, none tor more than four monthi. *'I feel better, sleep better and am better overy Vay. I now drink noth ing but Poatum and touch no coffee, and as I am seventy years of age all tny friends think the improvement quite remarkable." "There's a Reason." Nagl* given by Poatum Co., Battle Creek; Mich. Head "The Road to WeliWle#" In pkgs. s ? Ever read the above letter? A mi oaa appears from tlase to time. They are genuine, tna sad Ml of hniaw interest, t.t ? THE CH&MPION OF THE AIR. ? Cartoon by IUrry n??n, In the Wellington 8Ui\ TORTURE CHILDREN WITH HOT IRONS^ Charity Agent Reports Harrowing Cruelty to State Wards in Illinois ? Slabbed With Forks ? -Hair Torn Out and Limb3 Broken Also Among Crimes Against Little Ones ? Many Sold For Money ? The Rev. Mr. Virden Relates Instances of Persecution by Foster Parents and , Public Institutions. Ciik'agQ, 111. ? How the wards of the Btato have been abused and tor tured wan the subject of a sensational recital by tbo Uov. Charles Vlrden. agent of the State Board of Chari ties, to tbo State Conference of Char* Itles, held at Itock Island. His paper was entitled "The Stato Visitation of: Children," and said, In part: "During the last two years I have personally handled approximately f>30 special cases. Alost of the children are well caved for when placed in family homes. The bad cases h re j otcaptlons. For example, I have found them tortured with hot Irons, stabbed with toasting forks and scis sors, limbs broken, hair torn out by ? the roots, lashed until black and blue, from head to foot, faces cut and scarred and eyes bilnded. "Numerous other cases of crime a ?? ulnar children in the (om nf' nB- i rmiir liliv.e been prosecuted, and In i th?? three years of my Incumbency ten i of thrse offenders have been Bent to t he penitentiary am! numerous jail I commitments and lines have been Im- 1 posed. Many Children Sold. "There lias been a wholesale traffic In children In Illinois. 1 have a re- J ci lpt In my possession for a child who had bcjn solJ for a stipulated price. "One of the most distressing cases occurred in Qulncy, 111., where a child was tiken from Us mother, a young Mil, when less than an hour old, placed In a market basket, absolutely nude except for a covering of an old ; piece cf quilt, carried about thai ? Ireets and offered to any one who j would accept it. The Infant finally , was xiveii to a woman who had been! a pensioner on .ho county for a num ber cf > ear? "Tit."* evidence sun wed that this i was at l^ast the second child that | '?.ad l-crn sold from this Institution. The saddest part of It all id tliut thero is no law in the State of itiinuiH pro hibiting tlto nalo of u child." In speaking of other specific cases the Hev. Mr. Virden said: ' "A girl of thirteen years, commit ted by the Juvenile Court, was made u household drudge. Our State agent found that Bhe was being beaten with a horsewhip. The girl was removed and placed in a good home, where she was given a cloture for education and religious training. Hunted With Hot Knife. "A girl, having only one parent living, seven yearn old, was In the home of a family at Alton, III. The evidence showed that this child was covered with bruises. Her faco was burned, her hands were hacked with a red hot knife and tlia alghfe-of irn* oy? was <testroyc?t." "The'loster moth er, charged with having Inflicted these wounds, was fined for assault and battery, and will be tried under the cruelty act. "A girl was the victim of her step father's attacks for ten years, after ; sho was seven years old. Her step- I father was Bent to the penitentiary and the girl sent to a good home. "Two girls, aged five and ten, were forced to beg ou the streets for their mother, who kept a disreputable re sort. They are now In good homes. "A girl thirteen years old did the washing and ironing for a family of seven. She had no school advan tages. An investigation showed that she wore her foster mother's old clothes and shoes; was overworked and received no salary; that her llfo was Insured in the benefit of the mother-in-law lit the home. The child was returned to the home on trial upon the cancellation of the llfo Insurance policy, ?nd promised that she was to receive new clothes and $2 a week. I protest against the In surance of thellveqo! these children," WORLD'S RUTHLESS WASTE, Scientist Shuadcrs at Big steamers' Goal Consumptiou-No Substitute Yet J.owlon. ? Ilenry K. Armstrong, i professor of chemist ry it t the Citv mul Guild's of J.umioa C'iiunil Insuiuif, > addressing the annual meeting of rhu . 1 ro.i itnd Institute* at Middles- ) lorough, vai l It n as <1 i Hlcvi 1 1 t) keep <alm when ho reflected upon the ruth less way t h ,?> world's atom of timber, i-on, coal niul oil were being used up. ! It madn tho scientist shudder to Bee1 the Indifference displayed In nil clvll izc:l Inndu to the Inevitable eonse r.'-.ences of such waste in the nowise O.lscalU f.it ir?. No comment was provoked hy the fa t that tha 8team?rs I.usltanla and Man; ? tania devour dally a thousand or more tons of coal while crossing I tho oeeRn. ThU p^ctravn en ticp waa Klorled til hs an diKifteernm; ucnlwv*' nieiu when It ou&ht to bo anathetna llzp<!. The public comforted Itself with tlio belief that sclenco would dls cover a substitute for coal, and there fore felt no compunction In recklessly destroying the capital won from the sun In vast ones, but science could ? not at present support tho Illusion. Professor Armstrong earnestly urged serious scientific study of eco nomical methods of fuel consumption, ! outlining tho direction such study I ought to lake. SIGNS OF A COLD WINTER. A Cl .s: Observe.' of Natur* Tclii What is Coming in tto Way of Weaihev Nov.- York City. ? " There s no \tae , talking, it *8 fcoing to bo n hard will* ter, n c? mattpv which Bill 1* elected," ' said the wlao young man who had ; 'us I" returned from h 1 8 vacation Id i v'ikti County, Pennsylvania, with a ' h'.x'iiiant ci?;i of tan and f i cck leu ! ( foigo: 1 e\vT knew so much about; r.:e country until 1 got out there ; i;yal:\ 1 was ho.-.i and raised In the j co.miry, iui I I'm proud of It. " ! 1 o w do I know It 8 going to be a ? av.l winter? Well, here are some of i mo sure slgH", and 1 surprised the; .j.er.i v hen i sprung my knowledge i i. :i t;u>ni' "A J.. ?vy crop of nuts. You never fvw ?,';)?? Ilka of the butternuts, hick ui v nuts -and chestnuts tlr.it thfre are' :;p r ^ to be in l^ss than a month now ?? \ lui fruit crop and an abundance \ . ild v rapes; the woods are full of this li'.tle wild fruit of the vine, and! \\ .IK II it s b .i nd n Dollar I in Four In^billnirnl.i. Chicago. ? On:> dollar, payable in monthly installments of twenty-five oemy. is the bequest given Andrew decider by his wife, Catherine K. Hecklar. of rortland. Ore., whose will was tiled in the Probate Court here.' In the will Heckler is referred to as "the individual who married me in 130.". in San Diego, Cal., and who got fVoni me thousands of dollars and when he could get no more deserted me." .The estate consists of personal prouevtv Women in tlio Day's News. Mrs. Nor&iui K. Muck, of JP.iffalo, N, Y.. confetsed that she would Ilk* to vote. Vhcoantecs Molesworlh il*r?ed s jam factory < a her cstnte uuur >!lu? tei'0n-S;a, ?nfliud. In the Luxembourg (ialltry, In Paris, tha works of only two women sculptors ara represents J. Miss Ruth H. Nortbrop, of Not*' wlcli, Conn., has won tha scholarship offered by the Norwich Art ftlttdeots' Association. The work sho ?ub?ulttirt consisted of tbres fcvoupa of naimaln and figures modeled lu cj?y frott life. .j "" they will bo delicious when the frost touches theni. "Heavy husks on the corn. The farmers eay that in a sure sign, "Wasps and hornets building tholr nest nearer the ground than visual, "The cricket and katydid orchei* tras working overtime; that's a aura? enough Indication of an early wlt*? ter, too. "Dnmi Nature Is a good nnd .thoughtful provider for all the little folk of the forest and field, you know; that's why thero Is such a big crop o? nuts and wild grape* anil fruit ? so that the squirrels, the mice and the birds won't go hungry through the long winter. I tell you what, there Is nothing hit-or-miss about the indications 1 have men tioned. All you have to be Is a close observer of nature to know what if ! coming in the way of weather. VL i Sc mil na miic, ooo lift uni I'ostaN .South to (Jet Work For Aliens, Washington, 1). 0. ? The distribu tion of alleys is to be promoted by the Ilureau of Information of tho Depart meut of Commerce and I,abor. Sec retary Straus has issued orders to I start the work at each immigration ! station, and the bureau has begun 1 the enormous task of getting in touch with farmers, manufacturers and oth er employer* In the South to learn what help they may need. This work will require the sending out of 806, ? 00 0 return postal cards. . - - ? ? ? ? ? I ? Tire World of Sport. fMe defeated Wesleyau by sixteen I uointa to nothing lu her opening i football game at New Haven, Conn, i Bteffeu, the Chlcsgo quarter back *>od captain, li said by many experts | tb be as good aa the Upon* Geke^ sail wsa two yeara ago. [ American lawn tennis exparta da* J ftated their British rtvale, and wilt go to Australia to play for the Davis Cup, t Beala C. Wright defeated F.-B. Alexauder in the final round of iha : tournament for the national lawn I tennis championship. r - . The General Demand * the Well Inform** of the World ha* ?Iwiyi been tor a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; ft laxative which physician* oould MLuction for family use because lu com ponent part* ftiro known to them to be whuleeome ftnd truly Umuftcial iu effect, ?eeepUble to tho vyatem and gentle, yet prompt, in action. In supplying thtt demand with its ex celleut combination of Hyrup of I ig? and I?lixit of Senna, the California 1'ig Syrup Co. procaed* along uthieal linos and reba# on the merit* of tbo Uxuti vc for iu r?mark vblfl SUCCCSS. ? That U one of many reasons why iyrup of Figa and L'Ulxir of Souna la given the preference by the Well- Informed. To get iU beuofktttl effect* always buy the genulno ? manufactured by the Cab* (ornift big Byrup Co., only, aud for sal* by all leading druggist* . I'rioo fifty oooU per bottle The Ntws of th? Day. The Indian population of New York Stftte is as follows, the figures being for tbe year 1608, tho latest obtain able, taken by the seveipl reserva tion* Allegheny, 860; Cattaraugus, 1,472; Oneida, 104; Onondaga, 625; St. Reris, 1,200; Tonawaufla, 503; Tuscarora, 384, Tbo total of 8,000 is but four lens than was shown by the Indian census of 1802. 8aim boa recently passed a low giving women tho right to vote in cer tain cases. While this may seeto on extraordinary ste'p for an Oriental people, the Siamese women themselves explain that it is the teaching of Bud dhism. They p>int out that Buddh ism preaches the equality of the sexes and gives equal education to boys and girls. The construction of the canal for barges or large sire between Stettin and Berlin hns been begun. The gov ernment is' causing tho work to bo ( pushed forward with nil possible j speed; ond it is hoped that the canal will be ready for trnflic by 1912. This j canal will bo of great advantage to' Stettin; goods will be then forwarded in large lighters of 000 tons nt re duced freights. At La Port et Ind., Mrs. Anna Mil-1 ler. wife of a ivrnlthy f ur tinny "filed an action for divorce, claiming as the ground for her action that her husband has been drunk for thirteen years. Ho began driukiilg to cele brate' tff^ marriugo and has not been sober since. The unusual allegation will be fully supported by ovidence. / You may retire on old horse after long service without its costing much, but it is another thing to retire an automohilo. Mrs. Window's Boothlng Syrup for Children teething, softens (lie gums, reduce* iiillanunu tU/u,alka)spaiu,curi.'d wind colic* 25c u bottle Not Llko Other Girls. Mrs. B.? My daughter is very spi ritual. She kept up her ohurch work through all the hot weather. Mrs. D. ? What kind of work? Mrs. B ? She went to the sea shore and came homo engaged to a clergyman. 9100 ftcivarfl, f 100. The readers of tbia paper will be pleased t* learn that there la at leant one drea<ie<1 die- . ease that science hna been able to cure in all Ua stages. and that iat'atarrh. llall'aCatarrh Cure l? the nnlv positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Cetarrh being a Con stitutional diaeuse, require* a constitutional treatment. I tail's Catarrh Cure is taken rnter nally. acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the svstem, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con- j at it ut ion and assisting nnture in doing it a work. The proprietora have so much yaith in its curative powers that they offer One liundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure, bend for list of testimonial*. Address j P. J. ClllJrSY 4 Co., Toledo, O. Rold hv Drupftista, 75c. | Take Uail's Family I'tlls lor cooatipatiop. Fatal. 'Twas the verdict of tbe neighbors when Ile'd drawn his flnal breath That ho lived so strenuous a life ? He'd lived himself to death. CuiW*o A o v e ? 1 1 ? ft Km ? A IS o f~A I A ? " Ui-VHK pormirrxTi' X ?uh a i. j *a v j ?g ljw^iwoagfc^. SmbmajutiQg A colored woman of Alexandria) Virginia, was on trial bctforu a lr?|? O t t hit t town charged with jii laiitiHii (rcatracnt of her < livi^enw was ctfar thai tin* \\"/i:un I'ad neverely beaten the young'/der, uged no mo now year*, who ?V8i in court to exhibit bis battered con dition. Jk-fore imposing sentence, Jiih bonor anked the woman whether #ho had anything to *?)'? "Kin I nslt jfo' hottnh a question f" inquire! the prisoner. The judge nod'lvd ut)li matively. "Well, then yo' honor, 1 d like to ?*k yo' whotber yO ' wits i wr the parient of a pnffcetl.v wuthles# cullud chile,"- October l,ippim<oU 'Jhu Lament of the Many, I wiah tbut I had rosy cheek* And great big, baby eyes, And wore my hair marcelled and puffed To just the latest size, And had a "Merry Widow" hot, And figure ?o petite, Then, .coming home upon the L, Perhaps 1 'd get a seat ! ?October Lippencdtt V When wo pet home and take stork of our clilggors, blisters, burns and bills we are inclined to bo glad to think it ia over. T1IHI?K WKDKH Drought About a Roiutirknblc Chango, Mrs. A. J. Davla, of Murray. Ky., ?ay?: "When I began ualng Doiui'h Kid nay IMIIr, kidney dlaeatj# xv u h Blowly poisoning mo. Diz zy apeUs almost i mado mo fall, sharp pains like knife thrusts would catch mo In tho back, and finally an attack of grip left mo with a constant agonlz- j lng backache. Doan'e Kidney rills ; helped mo quickly,"- and In three! weeks' time there was not a symptom of kldnoy troublo remaining." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllbui 11 Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ? There are peoplo who will take anything, and if nothing more sub stantial is lying about they nre sure to _t aku ofkuise: Our Grandmothers Used Cooso Greaso to care Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Colds, Stiff Joints and Rack Aches, and nothing bettor has ever been discovered. Rice's Goose Grease Liniment la roado from pure, penetrating, Goose Grease with othor highly curatlvq In^rod tanta nddod. That's why It does the work. Try It, At AH Druggist* and Dealtn. Price 29 c*ntJ. Etck Tbo uwn with ihfi. auto if great in ?p, , Hut Iw crowed, like tow* (00 fOOti* ? Fur liu* yitlH) fljcklc crctivt&i **?' off with the fhap , Who rullcd with s rttady MHO"". A CURE AT CITY M1W0W. } An/uJ C'au* ot iifibiff? Hod^ ? Mm* I vt K'tjTi from 8cr4tcM$*VerV Tortn/ c? Weld to (,'utlcvt* "A youuj wom*u c#?? to ca t eitjr Mi* j $:.ou m a tiioft avr/ul condition bh/icwft "ur dorter cvaiuiord lier and toM ? tW j ibo I i.i J utabif.) (tht iUli), it(i|>ieut jiir* J *.?, i.i<uiu?t;?M, etc., Iroujbl ob fn>? M ! I n ???? ?? I r . I*0l- lunly Wilt MAM rf If IV j ft o.i, MirticiiiKjf oii<l ?!ie wai noi able ti jfU.u #oliJ food. Wo worked hard ov? hvr f? i savi ii \v??<rk* but we could tet litili Juij/i \ viiitut. One day J bought ? ealte #l! ' ' ??: i Suit u a ad 0 bottltof t'ulicuui J\A 'Jfi-jjt, jui i tin bathed our ptt'toi well, j ?'ii I ,,i\o )n*r (i full (!o?o of tht Hwolvent, I biir ,,Vj,t leiler Ih/it night and Hit next i <lu> I Hi, t u |)o x of t'uticuw Oiotmt?t, Jo ' f?w I b t joung woman um abje tt j Jool, fv. i i><j*itiont and the it uow vroai ? '?J "c.'l. ],? i!ifl Jkiu B#tM( 8J .Kiiti I Ale, .\t,y Vork, M. V., AJlf. 11, W7/ Necessity is stronger than humifl oat m >??. to Drift* Out MuUrU and Build Up the Tnko the 01 J StuuJard ( Jttovt1# Tilt* tEu.i cmw, Tokio. Voj kaoir wlut jroi are taking. Tho formula U pUloly printac ou- every oottlrt, showing it U #impl/Gul? aincHii.1 Jr<j|j iu a UsUitxn forw, aud U?a~ uiwt f/luctu/il form. for growe peopU *uu ctoiidieii, V)c Tlie r:t ii: pn i^n begins when the money j>c-:u> to rnttie in the tin cuy. rt'llKS AM. ITCII IXQ KROrTIOSI. OI?qco?, Mil . Not. 1907: "I bM?b?d p<v.o/?a on uiy baudi tor 12 yevt, ?od b?T? t rind uveivttilujj I luvo boon tula? TIT* tkhixx 4 Jftys and tho results ftr? pr?U." Hlgiitfd, Mr# M Harvey. Tbttmim It th? w(>(>j0t, Hpcedlt?t <yir? for ecstma au.I all other itklu dUenoa. Hold bf drug gist I or ?4iit by mat I for 5)0. by J. T, 8?vr this*, Doj.t. A, bavannab, G*. Kvi ry i iii ;<?(?! dollar knows where to pci i.n immunity bath and how to hproirc ri'sjitcinble. Hides' Cnputliiip Ourcs Women'* Monthly J'ama, IWkachc, Nerrouinen. and Headiulio It's Liquid. KfTccU imm* dialcly. I'ivm rilicd by |<li> eicians with benl restiltB. 10c., 25c , and 50c., #t drug itorei. Wise Girl. '?It n in vm to<; lute to mend, my ' duuplitcr." _ _ I- ?M l:i '.(.v, irirTfTFono, mother." ' ? W'li'nt i* i*. ! ' ' "SfVft to l.it*' 1.0 pet now ones." ' A Ihor.fcht Fcr Today. Afinve ;ill. thai I may not ho ft cow ard. T!:at I ii. ay have courage ? cour ujre Id li.- iu'!i <??>>?.] Iiv the uncertain ties of 1 1 ! ??, a::i will. out dread of loss, { whether ?>t! of health, or of j fort hp-. Tl at I may eome with a firm ' and tranquil ic ; : ! l<> the work of this J day, feiirintf ix.iitiiiir ready to _mtet j bravely failure ? >r deprivation. I j That I nviy hrir.it '<? t he day's ef forts. ro<"1 humor ami cheerful regard j for all wiih I may come into ; contaet. | That I may !??? iiucnt in the pt-r. j formanec of duties ar.d' cheerful in ; manner. That I r/.r.y he earneit in I pursuit of the riuht. That I moy stum! with open mind ready to receive the Truth in small nfTnirs and in lurire ? v. i ethcrin learn ing new and better t:k thods, or in re ceiving that philosophy accessary to a brave, tranquil, well -poised, well-har monized life. ? John iirisbcn Walker, in Cosmopolitan. THE J. R. WATKiNS MEDICAL CO. ... WINONA, MINNESOTA. >|Hkel 70 II * (TVr r n t Arllrlro II?M?eliol?l It iMuetllet, Floyorll| E* ti?ct? ?ll Kindt, Toilet I*rri>iu-ai I'j i.?. I'Juc Soapt. )'.(?? Can*> a-r sers Wanted in ExJery County, 40 Year* Eipoiltncr, 8:J,OOn,OOf? Output. MiST PROPOSITION Ei?2 01^5? AGENTS LYOJ/Vl No other sucoc'.ssful In n of women Qtf* ulno tostifl^l Plnklmm'a Vt In every etoj women who h health by Lydl etablo (onrnj one you fited by it, OKI In tho Lynn^Iii.sH.jtui seethe files 09 lion 01 hi him? from -womoijn hero are thSj openly state o tures that thai E. Pinkkumfc* Lydia L. 1 Oompound from sttrgUS&l Lydia E. Compound itfj hcrfasr \vitftog gomeannTia'rs The reason barn's Vcgotfl successful Is I gradients wh the feminine ol to a healthy Women \v ihoscdixti box should not facts or doubt E; MnkhamV x: to restore their Ji6alth. 1 So.. 43- '08. i ' W. L. Douglas nu men's 93.00 xml (0 other liiniiufHctlwjj cau?e they hold t|j| and wear longer t Ii Sheet it All Prices. f?i Family. Men, Goyi,w?M W.l.D?nf Ui |t 03 in 4 $6, h rjull<i it ah/ p riee, - li.oo ikost ui ty Tatt Color "rrrlrtf WTuht* v.. riiiiiK?) nnm? ?n<t pt><> It stAH troywhere. s.'io?sm*Hi pirtof the woild. OMal< W. L DOL'fil.AS, 157 $p? PUTNAM FADELESS Color mare modi hrlihlur mil rm'?r .-/iinifr tsm n .. ?ik?. .1 ? ?rj ^ W'W W4t l#?oS ana ttts Colon flO.IUOfc Color morogoodi brighter and fasier oolorc tsau aa/ othor tiro o n> i yau dye any garment without lipplju apart. V.rito lor froo booiciot-il ''i;' . jiorj . .jo, Li er batM t?U&< Pcle Delicate Women and Girls The Old Standard GROVE system. Ypu know , . 0 10 ^*uuv pnntea on every b i^iropl^Quinine and Iron in a tasteless, and the most effectual lorn. For adults GROVE'S TASTELESS C I-I ILL TONIC, drives out-Malaria and*, what you aro taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottf General Break Down Neglected female troubles frequently lead to a general break-down. Better not wait till your ease is as bad as that, but take Cardui in time. However, even when in bad shape, Wine of Car dui has cured others and may euro you. It will nay you to try it, as did Mrs. Rena Hare, of Pierce, la., who afterwards wrote : "I was a sufferer from all sorts of female troub les, had pains in my side, drawing pains in leas. couui u<: ' sleep, had shortness of breat v>t.s a j: ' .' Val break-down, '?] - Cored like this for four (4) year- i i.>uhl not find any relief, until :: 1 '-^band insisted on my try ing The first bottle gavo me relit f m 1 v.-'T I am almost a well wo-' man." Try C'ardni. li: In ft -Mi i'( i ],i 1 VALUABLE BOOK FxlEE : \ V to*-1 aaS&egs2i?S'? REMEDY I muQTRiirr ??r ow? A*r,v w* CVnoTnUVI Tr*row*n and contrast to mar* ftitf Wa<l ot tonnaf o ov?r any charao r?? of oounV. wm for iny UUUuo* up to flfiMn mlVM, ?U# jktmi pKof p*r ton. ?-? -"ntfiiffi W <<o?uaty?f .>?ru, in j. CURED filveit Qttiok Relief, in t to ao permanent curt rTrUltre*tm?ut HyO;lo??*a t* fairer '? B>Hi wim'i Soni. H> ? VlUrU. Q/ If ron ts4j??&a