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MK. WM. V, VAHLBIHO Mr. William K. Vahlberg, Oklahoma City, Okltt., write*: "One b<ittl? of Prrun*' wii ic|? I have (ikrn rl li} niore toward re lievun; nm of an ?U?rftY(it?nl c*i?e of rfh of thr> nto m uv) ? thun year* o< treotuieni with tho beat oliyaieiuna. "1 uo'l HP hvvnu of relief, and only t rirrl 1'erwna ua a mat iwoit. "1 ?Kh!I continue iminu it, na I feH iaflod it will rflevt on AtiHro and piw manant ru ft'. "I nioat cbi'rrfnlly recommend Peruna to *11 who may read Oua." I'erunn i? uimajly . an ? laal rewort. 1 )< ?? t ore have lihvii ? ? ".<( and failt <1. Other retn*dl?* have been uaod. fanitnriutiM tiuve been riaitad. Travel baa born r? ?orU-d to. At la?t I'eruna i* triod. lleliet ?j fotnd. Till* hlatorv m repeated over and over ngniti, everv day in tho year, ii la aucb ro ?illta aa (fiia Una &>v? foruiv* ita unw callable bold upon tn? poettlc. We could aay notlnuu that would add forvo ta auob teatinioaiala aa the above. I1?nt people whe have had c?lar?li uid Jiav? tried fvery other teinedy available, And relic/ in 'eruna, conatitutea tba be#? argument that pould be mndt. l-Vniiin in m?M l?y voiir locnl dntff ffixt. FS u v ii bottle today. So. 48-'08. Hnn Cuo hi ft: a *nd Xlktulu Cur# v tnd Book Hwit by mall FREK. ?EA CO . DEPT. 8. 4 MINNEAPOLIS. MINN C'. ?eeiriED Advertisement?^ aokxtn wantku kou (kmiii no<?n VV'ANTEf'. A(.?lr.NTS to sell our New HooV. *? "llomti I'ooior. or Hoy ft I UoaiI to ftcultli mkI 1 1 1> i?i?l " Hi'nt commUslou ciffercii. <.' II Wulit NSO.N A. (.'( >..l'hsrlolu?.N t". Givo Your Baby Water. A Imhy, like 1111 adult, needs water an regularly as it needs food. The milk that it net* though a liquid, does not satisfy its thirst. It should be given wate.r at least threw times a day, and this water should he near ly, if not quite, tree of organisms The water that comes from the. aver age eity main or country spring is alive with microscopic plants and animals, even when it seems clear and sparkling. These minute organ isms, as a rule, are hamle** to adults hut in the delleato stomach of the baby they are apt to cause distuib 9-nnces. ami so they must bo eliminat ed. .The best way lo get rid of them is to allow the water to boil twenty minutes. After thai, let is cool and store it in clean, well-corked bottles which have been previously immersed in boiling water for five minutes, (ila.-i si uppers are I ??? 1 1 ? ? r than cork. HoileH \\a!er is tasteless and insipid because of the .absence of an bubbles, but t hf ba b\ >t ? 1 . i? ?n i notices it. It is best drunk out of a thoroughly clean uuikiUk ho lilt, litter water to the infant every lo ir hours, and lot it >lnnk as much as 11 wants. The supply for each day s ti ? > 1 1 1 > 1 bo boded in llie nuTiiiu;'. \ nder no (??rcuiu stafues should. water be kepi more than a day. The bccmubcr Deline ator. Toid or Fair Weather. Small Wallace accepted an invita tion to a party a* foiiuws: '"Dear Louis: 1 uv.:l come to your putt) it it <:on 't ram'*' itheu thiukitu; that lie might !..'.*?? to >tnv iioine m that ease ) ? ''a'd if it '!?>??>?. The De cember Deh:;. -at. .r Ki??ht p':v":"s **hc;. a negro, about t<> be tt ??! ???! 1 1 . t )ivI;?i:oli A. kill. 1 the si.enlT ai.'l i p. ?!;? ??!!.. v:. and was later shot to liititu bv .i mob in a, LoUm', which wa? 1.':"!! vt on tire. A '_"od man's pedi^r'H' u bttlo bunted up- >p.mish. 1 ' \T UFF! Found In ( hiui^u to Kt^lit Pood Aft- r one suiters from aetd dyspep sia. i 'i r stotnaoh. tor mouths A art then 'dud < (ho rta.e !y Is la KcUlr.g the right kind of food, It Is som.Hhlm; to R{)C?j4 ? .11 .it'U.jL A N Y la.ly a ^ <1 her young son had Knelt a'J ?*rp- r. .i \'. ami jOu* wants other:- to ktv>w I: >w t> j;vt re lief She write? "For about Ut!?-<i m.v.tha my It: tie l-oy an 1 : r. > ?-?'.? !?:>'. s.uff\*rod with sour stomach Wo woru -nuMo to retain much <jf anyti;!i.?; w.> ;.io "At'er suffi-rtng l'i ibis wa\' for so lon? 1 doc.ldvd to caa.-iult u u ><-v.l..U^t In stomach diseases. Inst <??.'. <-t' p* ? grrlbtniT drugs. ho put c- both on Urape-Suw, and we begun lo iu.yrovt Immediately "It wan tho key to a now lt> 1 found wo had been oattn?* too much hoavy food which wo could n:>t dlg>?*t In a few woeks after eomm**nclr> .? Grape-Nuts I was abl.? to do my housework. I wnko In tho morning with a clear head and f*?el rented and have no aOar atomach. My boy Bleeps well and wakoa with a laugh. "We have roj?alncd our lost weight and contlnuo to eat Grap^-Nuts for both tho morning ard evening meals Wo are well a.".d happy and owo 1t to Orape-Nuta.'* "There's n Reason." Name xlvon by Postum Co . Rattln Creek. Mirb. R?ftd "Tho Road to Wellvmo." In pkic*. ' h Erer read ttio above leMor? A new one appear* frpm tlmo to time. They ait- genuine, true, act] full o I human lutcrrat. ILVLN AN LXPLRT LLT5 50METI 1ING DROP ONCE IN A WHILE. ?: >- #.J- ' ' ' ?'* ? . . -Cnrloon l?y TngR*, in the Now York lVe*a. LATE EVENTS MEAN A MODERN CHINA Prof. I lirth Calls Chinese Born Parliamen tarians?Predicts Progress. Now Voi k (,'ity ? Krledrlch Hlrth. Professor ol Chinese In Co umhln I'll I verslt y, who as' a lifelong student i>f the Chinese people, their language r iui literal ure, Is considered oiw^-ot Him bent tltlHtol'ii ten llvlliu oil C III !)???? topics, g a \ro If an his opinion that tho detoth of the Kmprass Dowiikoi1 and the Emperor meant the opening of un entirely new and h"tt?*r era which wmid benefit unt ontv but the other teutons of the world. lie thought affairs In China world front now on advance rapidly to'-.ard Euro peah Ideal*. and though progress will j he less rapid than in Japan, China would In thirty or *? v ?? n twenty years he t rati. -formed Into a notion on an J equal fooling with the other great, mil ions of t he world . Professor lll.th had no belief in j the report that foni play had entered i Into the death of the Downier or the Emperor. In regard to tho general attitude of the inll'M-nliai parties and ! Individuals toward the new rule, he; said : "I think the events of the ne^t few ^ weeks or days will determine the | question of bloodshed or peace. I . think that both I, literals and f'onser- I vatlves are ready to wait quietly In 1 order to nee what course the Covern- j mem wiij take. Prince Chum is ? ? Liberal. and he has enough followers, j I think, among the rcallv dangerous party, the overardent Liberals, who might be called the Anarchistic party, , to avert iiiiv trouble from them. j "Prince Chun, 1 believe. Is an able j man. He has visited tl'Mtnanv on ai itiplomatic mission. He alone of those j who have come into great power In ? China has seen Kurrpe; that single' fact should be enough to show in w hat direction his rule v. Ill tend." j Spunk in i; in a general way of the den Mi of Emperor hnd Dowager he; na Id : "If appears to me a very hotmflelal | thing for China. Tin* antagonistic: relation* beiwi"*n the two and the t control bv the Dowager of the Km- j P"ror rr?u?s??d great dlssat '^f iction j among tho Liberals. who had rested! Uielr hope? on t!ie Kinperor. ' "Vet Tsl-An played a valuable pint. It almost Hfonirt she saved the nation in 1H'J8, when by u coup d'etat time young Kmperor tried to crowd on China In twenty days changes which tho nation would liav? needod as many yeai B to digest. ""Yet, tlio Kmperor being highly appreciated by tho party of reform and progress, her seizure of tho reins of Govern nrnnt and Httppresslon of new'ldeas cast a gloom over the spirit of Die empire. And little as we know tho new characters on the Chinese stage, it la fair to bollevo that both extremes ? conservative and progres sive ? will hold themselves in check, and will wait to see where tho Gov ernment Is tending. All depends on events; it is Impossible to state what will happen; one can only speak of prohihiilties. ^ "But the tendency, whether calm or violent, will, I feol sure, be toward liberalism. Theso two deaths hav? cleared the course for China. There Is much talk of antagonism toward Mancliu rule, yet that antagonism Is a thing of recent years; it has been greatly heightened by tho relations between the Kmperor and his aunt, the Dowager. 1 believe now that that antagonism will calm down for the ii 1 1 1 1* f ii ii u will, ? f t It g i * c w Govern ment gives satisfaction, die out. "Tho tsilk Is of a Constitutional Government. I think, and havo al ways thought, tho Chinese well fitted for it. Tlwy have always appeared to me to be born parliamentarians. Cer tainly they are as well fitted for lib eral Institutions as any Oilental na tion?better fitted than the Turks or Persians, lis well fitted. I think, as the Japnnese. Hut I believe they will model their Government on the Jap anese Government, and that tho stages of thejr progress generally will be peaceful. "Th? present Government has a strong liberal party behind It, and tho radicals are too much in the minority now to do auy harm. So many strong men, both liberal and radical, are with the Government that 1 do not foresee a serious outbreak." ? VOODOO SIGN CAUSED SUICIDE. Superstitious Test Applied to a Man Accused ol Murder Drives Him to Death? Ked Stain on the Weapon, Mistaken For Blood, Is Kealiy Kust * Mon'i io .dl t. Ark. ? Suspicion of murd??r (kin hi been corfu ined against lilnt in thi' < ; >-.s of his n?,:,;hh.irs by a voml.to i' -'. Louis llursh, u farmer. ; rut Ins tin oat am! <ii.-d In the pres eli'-' I'f lilt* I \>i'. n .lifV, ? S;ni..i.'l 1 1 ;? \ \* ood w a.; the man w hoso i ; ? ; : : 1 1 ? - r v. ,s un K r In v< :;t 1 na tion , lit" w ; i r:i !;???! to li!* tiolH d.ail' , at ni.'h!- a > > ? I Ui with a ? i? :? of t' ;rV. h >t III1* w.le h;t?i but ?? t!e"t-. 1 1 1 1; niatf" it t !!:?? and could give !:" "w t '> h !?*??!" i! y. i !t was i t ; ? ! ;t 1 ?? ? n t the j rri'i" at ' !t.> in jiK-st. h it |:ot'?t?t"d I t l .'t ? !. ? ha ! n > r n . a h !.?.?<?' i' Mem I Ji..i < r t> .. i . 1 1 : , i ? v -wort' that h" was j 't' h v I. >n t ?: w,i- tr.fi!. anil : In;: -a a; ; iv: ? i\ ! -t ! :? en i-'mnin- . a' ! t "1 th" ?! ? "f W hell I ! i of j u : > :.. an a - vl m ;ro. h; u 1 f; ? ur.v I ? i'. ? i 'v? \ ? o t st on him," I "? i ? Wi. it .. a' " In C.r C.no nc i t T V ?. ' ! '".re If off If hi' .! . ! ? 1 ? 1 . t ? a w i'.'i s? w cat hi ! ' v .. ? ! to t - k T ' - ' ? ? ?: ? V i: o!t ! n : - y .1 ,'f. : ? I.. t.. ^ : I ! ?? t I'm - ii- ai - 'i'.'i: .?>? to < i < >h.<? \ . t <- ran ot 1 1 a* Ci \ ?l W ar. V ' :? I) C '! ral II C. C n f rap' i f;? in Piv-l j dial Uii ? v-\ clt a i r.itnis-i to appoint , j Gilbert \ an Zandt. th<* drummer boy | I of th<? S"Vi-nt > -nl nth Ohio Volunteer | Infantry in the Civil War, to a place i In the Government service General ! Corbin brought Van Zandt-, whose i home is at Wilmington, Ohio, with 1 him and told the President that he j entered the military service at ton . years of ago a* a drummer boy In the Seventy-ninth Ohio. Stub F.ntl* of Nc\ti. Tt was believed in F.erlin thnt Frnnce and Germany are nearer war than they have been slnco 1870. Washington dispatches reported Frank li. Hitchcock would bo Post master-Genei al in the Taft Cabinet. Charles F. Murphy asserted that Tamilian? Hall <li. 1 all it could for W. J. Bryan, despite charges to tho con trary. It is now "All aboard for Guate raalaw from any railway station in tly>-l'nited States. All rail commu nication with Progressive City is now open. was applied or not. Ho told where his gnu would bt> foitud. and it was broaght Into court. Tho Coroner and Jury adjourned to tho woods tu'ar by, and tho guu waa loaded and discharged. Hurah stood by. appar"iit!y careless of tho results. Kulhiw.ns the tiring of tho Run the Jurym.n c:owdd around it to exam ine it tor i ho si*<n. A murmur arose among tin-in. and the suapeuse was mole tl'.fin th-> prisoner could bear. IK* turned to the gun to examine it, and the man w ho had suggested the voodoo test pointed to a red stain near the muzzle of tho weapon. Hursh became agitated and scouted on the point of making a dash for liberty when he \\;is seized by a deputy. Without further investigation the party filed back Into the court room, where in a few moments the Jury hold Hursh responsible for tho kill ing, and Coroner Lewis signed the commitment. When the prisoner saw that he wan to be sent to 'all en the strength of the voodoo test he t<\ik a sharp knife t:-om Vis pocket and with one stroke en !< ?? .lis life. i> ih?"ipie;itly more careful examtn flri>n <>T the red stain on the muzzle of ? ' y,;n w :t.; m id ? and beyond an> u wns established to be noth :n but rust (Jueer l)r. tiahriiii Meat' in Ills .Sftiss Chateau. Geneva ? ? Tho richest and most ec centric man In rfwitzerlrt^P Dr. (?a brlni, is dead at Lugano, leaving a fortune of $500,000, most of which was made in America. Di. Cmbrini was a man of the sim plest habits. He would wear the shabbiest clothos, and many tourists w-ho visited hlB beautiful chatoau at Clanl accented his services as k guide under the Impression that he was one of hie gardeners. He used to tftko thefr tips with glee. 1 The Field of Rport*. P. T. Powers was elected president of the Eastern Baseball League, Thomas C. Jefferson, one of the best known owners of trotting and saddle horses In Kentucky, ? died at his homo .in Lexington, Ky., aged I Cftv-sovun yvarft. Tho ten-mllo Marathon run to be held In conjunction with the Brooklyn i'osiotflco games on Saturday, Janu ary 16, is going to be an interesting affair. All tho old-timers will start. Tho feature will bo the raco of Gil lespie, who wins ft bride It be crosses *b? un? Qr**- ? Wlioleanlo l'rlcc* Quoted iu New York MILK. The Milk Rxchanir? price (or at and aid quality U 3*ic. per quart. cutter. ClrMroiiy-WM^rB, Yiu Firata ,. ir, C*> 28 Second . ........ 22 Oh J| n'ale dairy. good lo choice. 04 ft tl V net or y. aeconda to flint*.. 18'/4^ 20 nr a x?. Marrow, 190K choice. ? ft 2 45 N( edjiirn, 19W choie# . , . 2 30 0*1 '.<>W Pad kidney, "K>?. choice. ft 2 4.1 vellow evt, I00S. choice , 2 00 ?1(vi 1QM choir* . t If* ft o 32V4 ??nck turtle ?oup, choice. 1 0.1 ft 1 <vi Cal :\ (? of 3 '10 OHItKHK. Sf?frf. 'nil cream.. 11 i* , ... ? W ]3% I art akirna, fair to nood, 7 7?A Fiill dkirne 2 ^ 3 KOO$. .IrrPtty- Fnncy * <"q 10 |0 choice 3"! ft) 41 W entern-^Firnte. . ?: 33 ft 'M riitrjTa ami) m-ititf F'm -Knrsir, A"?de* King, per Mj|.. .. 2 50 W 4 00 ?'en Pavia, per bbl 9 00 <?} 3 00 ' !i crr?in(?? pep f,b' ?? fttt fd $ fin T|'>?rH - Ke'fTer, ncr 1 bl . , , 1 oo ri) 3 vi Ijr^pc* Copeord. per busked 1? 10 r?t?wlm, per ba?-'<el '?> ft in Vie-rara,. jx'r hnakpt .. . in Oi) 12 CV"nl>crri<w. C Cod. per hbl " on 00 .Jeraey, per cr.if r. . 1 2 25 Of, 1 75 1.1 vr poirr.rur. VnrifjiC chie'ena, per lb..,, ? ft 1?H T,'.owls. per lb. ft 1114 Rf*vitera, per lb,,., ft 714 '?'iirheya. per lb 10 ft) IS I bieka. per . . t 11 ft 12 jieeae. per lh 10 ft IO14 I'ieeona. per nair...... ... ft) 90 t?kkmmki> poirr.Tnv TnrVevH, per lb ..... 1ft ft 10 nroiJere. Ph>la., per lb ? ft 22 Fowl*, per lb 10 ft m f'oiitn. per lb -- Of 0 Pucka, \<'eslern. per lb.... R fti 1i (?ce?fe. We?tern. per Jb. ... ft ft) 12 Snunbd, per dorep 75 (fa 3 7?j ifAr AKn STRAW. Jf"*'. prime, iter TOO lb'..... ft) N'oh 3 to 1. nor 100 lb... ft) ?0 (''over, per 100 lb /V> fib 70 Strnw. lon? rye. per 100 lb. f?) ft< 00 HOPS Stele 1Q08, prime to choice. 13 ft 'IV Medium lo ifooil . jo ft) 12 Pl?"ifie Con at. 100.9 plmiee.. ^11 Meditim to Rood, 1007...] 4 (,)) 7 VROKTUir.M. Po' n loe?, Jj. I nor bbl . . . . ? 7H ft 1 00 .Terser, per bbl ... 1 "A . C/L 2_L0 S\ve?fH. pep bnnket .VI ft 1 00 Tonintne*. pcf hox . . . . .... -- ft 1 .rvl Ku(r plant. p?r box 2 00 (,i) 4 rvi Souanli. per bbl .. . 00 ft 1 9.S Peas, per ba?k/>t 1 <wi 0b ? h>\ Pennem. per bh| no 0i 1 .'^1 t"nl>bft(reB. per 100 3 00 ft ft fwi S'tr ?ntj beans, per b.taket... 1 00 ft 0 Onions. L T.. per l>h| ... 1 9" 07) 1 7" t>r;\fip?> Co . red ivr bag. 1 'Vt fif 1 ?Tersey. red. per bbl 12"! ft 1 ft'.> Meeln. per bbl 73 ^ 1 fin parrots, per hhl ft 1 05 Spinach, per bbl 00 ff j jvi fuenmhers. per hnpijet.... 2 00 ft 3 no T'ir?n bennn, per >v???kct.... 1 00 ft 3 50 Cauliflower, per V>bf 75 ft. .7 *0 t.eftlicc. per ba??ke| o<^ ft \ t'elerv. per do* ?f a Iks '. 1.1 ft 50 Pumpkina. per bbl 50 ft) \ 01 . t'nrnips. white per bbl..-.. f>0 ft 1 fV> Prnosels sr)rotit? pt?r qt.... .1 ft 1*> T'nrsnipK, per bbl 75 (<7> 1 1 *2 Wnlercreaa. per 100 hnnrhm 1 23 (dt 1 GO on A rx. eto. Floiir ? Wintor ?>ii1o?ta A 70 ft K m Sprini? patents 5 40 ^0 ."o \V beat. N'o. 2 red 1 ) 1 N'o. I N'orthern OuluLh . ? ft 1 ]ft% Corn, N'o. 2 71 of) 71 u. On !.??. mixed rw.ft 'it " Clipped white Mu.ft T>\e Xo 2 Weal cm ...... ? 0i) W\ '-""'d. city ? (fa t)li 0 A MB. Onail, per doz f2" 3 5il Woodcock, per pair 1 25 ft) 1 50 P'nyer. ner doz 3 ,"k) 51 ) Hail bir<ls. per doz 7.1 ft) 1 VO \v?ld l),ieka- Canvas, pair. 2 00 ft) 2 .10 Mallard, per pnir ! 2.1 ft) l no Ruddy, per pair 7^ ft j 10 \ en'?f>n, andrlleH. per lb..., ft 3.1 Rabb:ts. ner pair 20 /.7) O.I Jack r.ibbita. per pair.,!! 65 (a) 75 T.I VI" HTOCK. T|Ceves, city drosse?l 7 ]o^4 Calves, city d reaped.. T U. rVt> Country dre?ve<l n ' (if . !?"> Sheep, per PXi lb !. 2 5o (-/' 4 12'4 I.rtinbs per 100 lb 5 00 Of (I 12% Ilo^a. live, per 100 4 ??? 0b 5 9*"? ( ountry dressed, per lb.. 7H(<^ 814. CONFIDENCE IS RESTORED. Reports of Husinoss Kcsumptlon From All Parts of the Country. New York City. ? From every quar ter of the country come reports of idle factories resuming and of half complements of employes beint; llftnd to full complements. Tho American Industries notes that by January 1, in the 13,000 Industrial plants of the country employing 100 men or more, 500,000 more employes will be busy than on November 1. Tho railroads, after holding off for a year and not buying a spike unless absolutely needed, are tn the market again for new equipment ? according to Vice President Brown, of the New York Central ? for 1240,000,000 worth. Al lowing for exaggeration, and assum ing that many hopes will not bo real ized, it is, nevertheless, clear that a fundamental change has come. The business men of the country have been waiting for a sign, and at last one has como to thein with which they are satisfied. Tho re-employ, ment this time la not merely by proc lamation. Confidence 1# ra"*tored ? ? this Is tho now fact of tha business situation. * ? * * Starch Factories. The starch factories this season havo been forced to pay mora than usual for their potatoes, the amount of inferior tuftera being much smaller tha.i in past years. '* + ? * I'oor Quality of Apples. The apple crop as a whole Is cer tainly a light one and a part of the New Bngland demand will 110 doubt he suppllod from New York State. Quality Is also uneven In New Eng land, with most orchards showing poorer fruit than last year. * w w . w nice Mills (losed. In view of the difference of opin ions between planters and millers In reg?rd to the price of rough rice the majority of the mills In tho South have closed for an Indefinite period. ? -* * IT It Cranberries Doing Well. , The cranberry crop is moving to the market in a way very gratifying to all concerned. The agency plan of selling seems to be a success, the ber ries from the various producing sec tions being closed out at a satisfac tory rate, and at prices that show * rising tendency. - w it H-. it High Pvlces For Batter. The finest grades of storage butter are firm in price, and it is bocoming difficult to obtain well known znarkf under twenty-nine cents. Then seems to be a free offering of medium ; apd under grades of storage. BKi>- MOUND FOll MONTH*. I AUutfloo^d Aft?rv Pti/vlcUn*' . CvamltttlM. UliL Bbo* Hlnnrer, *w and Wash legion St CvutruliH. Wa?b., n?y*' "for y*mr? I wu* weuk aod ruo down, oould u^< deep, my limb* ?w?Mt>d and Lb* **er*t4o&? were troubleeoroe; palne wwrt lutetwe. t waa fast in bed for four moat ha. Three doc tor* eald there wan no our# fnr mo nod I was given up to die. Betug urged, I used Doun's Kid ] uey Pllla. Boon I wu letter aud lu u few woeka waa about tha house, woil and strong again." Hold l>y all dealera. 6 0ceota a bo*. Koatar-MUburn Co.. IJufMa. N. T. Kvery tainted dollar known where to get an immunity bath ami how to become resectable. Pnnornmn llrfUlorhe, Caused by constantly shifting ga*o, as by moving ptcturo tihows, traveling In rapidly moving conveyances and the llko, Is cured by external applica tion to tho eyes of Dr. Mitchell's IOyo Halvo. It strengthens them and stops tho burning sensation. Automobll Ists un MttchoH's Eyo Buive. 20c, ProverbB and Phrases. A day that is not thine own do not reckon it as of thy life. ? Arab ian. A man in not known till he cometh to honor. ? I)uich. How'ii This? We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward for any* c as? of Catarrh that cannot be eured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chbskv A. Co., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, nave known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yoam, and believe him perfectly honorable in nil business transactions atyl ttnaneially able to carry out any obligations made by hia firm. Wau?iko, Kim.vas it Marvin, Whole sale DruggiNtd, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ingdirectly upon the blood nrx' muouounsur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 76c. per bottlo. Hold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills (or i n>n . Pert Paragraphs. Charity to yourself -doenn't make up fur severity to others. Sloth is the key to poverty. ? Ger If no fight, no victory; no victory, no crown. ? Savonarola. Kvery tomorrow brings its brcud. ? French. Hicks' Ca pu<1 1 no Cure* Nervonnnesa, Whether tlrtKi out, worried, slet-oleennoas o?" what not. It qutot* and rofreHhw brain and nerves. Ii'k liquid und pleasant to tatco. Trial bottle 10.. Regular al 2 tx\ anil flOC.. at drugj/ibts. If we pay for I he music we will join in the dance. ? French. DBATll TO KIXO WOSM. "Everywhoro I go I spoak tor ywnmBtvm, beoauso It cured mo of ringworm In Its worst form. My whola obost from neck to waist was raw rvs boef; bu? t*ttb?ix? oursd mo. It also curod a bad case of pllea." Bo says Mrs. M. V. Jones of 29 Tuonehlll 8?., HiUwuurn, F?*. TatrSni"", the ffreai skis remedy, Is sold by drutf*lsts or soot by mall for &0j. Write J. T. ouurrmxi, Dept. A, Savannah, G a. A common dunp'.i' produces unan imity. ? Latin. ltoh? cu^oi, in 3") minute* by Woolford's banit'iCj Lotion Never fails. At druggists. A beggar's estate lies in all lands. ? ? Dutch. ttaWtual Constipation flay be permanently or eveome Improper personal efforts witMKe assistance oftheom* truly |}encjia?l laxative remedy, Syru? ojligs aud t J'uW ofSeetta, wKicK enables oneto^orm re?u)ar habitt* daily .soiKat assistance fo na turo may be ?ra<lua))y dispensed vA$H when no longer needed afc the bast of remedies, when Yc<jtf>rcd, are to assist nature and not to supplant tke nation ?d functions, vhicK must depend uHi* mate/)' upon proper nourishment, proper efforts, and ri^ht living g?nerait)t To get beneficial ejJecTH, aK ?ay& buy the genuine Sv r upcf figs^EI ixi r ?f Sewm . manufacture^ (jy tK* California Fig Snrmjp Co. only SOLD BY ALL LEADING DR ITGGIST& ottcwze only, regular price 50^r tVottl# Nothing New or Myaterioua. ?'ASK YOUR GRAND MOTHER." For munjr generation-) Onui? vi.-rase ha-t booti rneoj(nl*ed a wonderful remedial 'medium In troatln* and oorin< Pneumonia. Orlppo, Uhenmatlwm and Neuralgia. KiCE'ii lK)08H GRKASK LtNIMK.VT 1* m*do from purs aoo*? grrt\*r, with other valuable ourallT# Ingre dient* add.?d, Trr It. SSo-At all DrajftUt* i?nH Deal?ra ? 1.1*, 300SE GSEiuo COMPACT, o??"?"* The co-operative PURCHASING AGENCY Of WashlnirUin, F>. C\, >?U1 do your buytiur f r?o of charirc. It will *nve you motiuy and clvo you completo acUon. Spools attention trlvcit to orders for the Holiday*. We purclssse sn5',h'n? Alt nnHliMilnnipn ri>niu>?i CO OPERATIVE PURCHASING AGtNCY ?21 Kith 8t.. N. W.. WASHINGTON. D. C. Weak W< frequently euftcr great changt ot lilt It is at effect of taking Oardul jg raostv wbo lind that it relieves their It will Help Mrs. Lucinda 0. of JVe, 'Beforo I began to tato Oardul, X I was afraid to lie down at Bight. take it I felt better in a week. ' gone. I can sleep like a girl of 16 of life to nearly left me. " Try AT ALL DRUG SfOto -- Til I ttMkM *? . KgratU Crr\i)auer4 > A handful of mitflit is better than it aMkt'ui of ri?;ht. ? German. NO SKIN WAS LEFT ON BODY. Kuby wim t ? Die with Bo* zmnn ? Blood Oo?ed Out AD Otmt Her n?4r? ?U w Well? Doctor A a hi to Vm Oatknn. ".^ix mwtht after Wrtii ?y Mttk *M I rrok* ont with ecseiM ??<! I kai two iot tr>r? in attendaace. There wm not a paitiele of g!<in left on er bodr, tb^ blooa oowd ont ;>u?t anywhere, and wi fcnd to wT%p her in r>\\ and cbitt her on a pillow for S*? She wfi the moit terrible lifitT over ??w, and (or six months I looked for h?L_U2_di? ? I u^rW everr Vnnirn remtdy to alleviate her suffering, for it was torrible to witness Dr 0 f?T? her up. Dr. n mouit .-nended tk? CaUoira Remediaa. She will ?om Ve three rem old and hu never hr.d a m?* of the dread trouble sijace. We tiged aSmit eigiit cekaj of Cutieura Soap and ihree boxes of Culieura Oint ment. James J Smith, puuud, Va., Oct. 14 and 22, 1906." There ure people who will take anything, and it' nothing more sub stantial i* hint: about they are sure to take offense. <>?pn<t1nr ( nr<?? indigestion fnlns, Belching, Sour Stomach. and Heartburn, from whatever cause, it a Liquid. KBtc ta j immediately. Doctor* prescribe it. 10c.( | 2 6a.. and 50*., at drug atoraa. Method will teach >ou to win time, I ? Goethe. ' * ' ? ? - ? -J* ) HAD HC/.KMA IS THAR* Mr*. Thomp?oa, of ClMkrritl*. O*.. wr tt??, <1at# of April IS, 1 til: "I paiTorod 11 your* with tormeutia# ?*etna< ba<l tb? b??( >? prtMorlbo; but notb tutf (1W me h-\y good until I txttssuib. It cured ui-> I am fo Ibioklol-" T^ou#?nd* o( ?tS?rt c?n testify t? glmiUur o'uren. Tittbhub U ?oJi by droxglMg or soni by mali tor SOa. by J. 'I. duorotiKi, L?p?. A, HttTannnh. Oa. He who irnrs to the will gets be flourod. ? Italian. Mrs. \Viiw?l??w'H St alling Syrup fnrCViMre* i teetuun;. tl?i- <nn;?, telnet* MtWunnw tivti. alla> ? v? wiuu colic, 26v a boUl? Somp broad-minded people are nev ertheless m> thit.-u.inded that their liberality of opinion avails little. 'to ?t?i y> -Uart* an4 BoMvUy t li*? Systoai T?k? ?*?? OWI ^tna uiral Oaortfi Ta3?? i.b?? ChiiX Tosrf Y <r; knew vku ;m aro fetkiu; Tlw? :?niuU i? plainly wintM ou ?Twry ?<i.?vrluj( it u Majty Qui. tilau nut] Iron in n (orm, mil th? most *ffoct ntu f<>ru\. For grewi neopU mw) i-hiliifML ,W. Pop Corn Balls. . Make son.i' nl . aslnoned molawes randy ami y:.-'. V.-torc taking from the tire stir .:i <-?.*? iL'h pop-corn to thicken it. X'.'i'r stirring the mix-l ture for fi -?'t the kettk at the side u? '.h'.; ?tov&. take the mix-' tare from it hv tin- larye spoonful I and lay each or. .Teased piper or a| ^rcasftd tin. A ?> >t hardens* roll Meh spoonful into a hi!;, pressing tJao 1 hands well llr-t. unit roll earh hall' oveq& and over in (\ "sidy-popped corn until this t?> v'.here to the %\\t face. Wrap in w;?xcd paper.? The' Dt?oember Dehn^atnr. -<lt is queer thi.t the 0f humttn kindness do. ??? : ? t .-<n rhurned into butter by tho t > .t i\.*r.oo of gom? of its supposed pi'.?-"" This woman gayssh?,ff*s t?Y*M from aa. opffiEfitton by Ifyd^JHL Piukham'S Vegetabl? C limy o IIKw Iijna V. Hemy. of NorrUfcown, writes to Mrs. rinkham: ^ " I buffered untold misery trim male troubles. My doctor said ?? ope tlon was the only ohanco I had, r? dreaded it almost as much a* W*? " One day I read how other woman had been cured J?y Lydla R Vejcthblo Compound. *nd I decidea^w try it. Itofore I had taken th? bottla I \rae better, and now I *0* tfrely cured- ^ " ftrcrr woman suffering1 with W fomalo trouble should take kydia ? Piukhuta'* Vegetable Compound. PACTS FOR SICK WOWWIfc' For tlurty yeWI"!^10' ham's VegetMfcfjH from roots andf.JxwL^^^ standard remedy ior fin? and has positively cured thoj women who have I M displace monts/ilifi tion^ti^roid tumors, periodic paiu?,backa. tog- down feeling, fltttt. tion, dimness or nervous] Why don't you try It? Mrs. Pinlcbara lnvtt?? women to vrrlto her for ? ? ? 8hc?hns guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, M?SS^ , "&-??. Tt o, V.? !? *!!"* Xh*r ?*" Vfl ?,c ,.4 v^-rCX^^sffaM >? r? lie* lf> 'ttr* th?y *f? m*d? otv & ?p?ci*l. ?< ,<i;V T> oy f.t OKkClly. ao4 (or thhl rt&ton ?? abtoluM ?ck (or \K r 'abfl If you do no* ft"* ?*? *? ij'.v, \nr\\r ?? '? ? ?" - "i??e fhoct | outcuot* ho* vo &?a>. i FktL). \ . FIELD CO., BrockU*, Rmi. -J CHRONIC CHEST CO?d>LAlNT3 o I tho mo* ?enom rhmnrttr hm beta imwiniili cm- J w*v r* . to in or b heiliiC fcAnoqa. if ymm b?r? a eo?^> <? coU. fToa L*.k*^ CAff BE CUUE3# help