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- ROW TO CUIE HHtUNMTIiM. U Is An fntrrunl llhcnuo Ami He* qulrva An Internal linn ?ly. Th# ?-?n?o of I'hi'Uin Uinta uu I kindred dihtHnr* i? mi tret-** u( tirle nod in the To riiir i hi* tumble ilt-ei^r (hit box 1 inu.it tc < elled and thv ayaU'Qt ??> ruyulut?*d tbot Ito idcii c Alii Will l*c formed jtv ?*cowivo quantities ??* "? inUiml diuaiti mi l << iqu ? ?;* an fciuody, (tubbing wall I Ola and )?iiuiii(nU, will not cure, atfonU only tempcrory relief at beat, c? iUet you (o. delay lit* proper trcutiiirut, ami alloWa tho iual.ul> to #??? * tinner hold on )"u. l<inlm?iiU niny eaae (tie pain, but they >v?U no mqro'eutfc llhea Umtlblll tlltMl I'allll Will (ii.'?llge lilt' tibre o I roll I'll wood. Si-iriH? h.ia *1 'I'-Mt discovered a per fe<t nil <*? n t j ? ' i * : ' i ..I*, iv hltli I* on Mod "lOieumai ?de " 1 1- - 1 ??? I in buudied* ul v?hca, il liiii* eife. I il l'ii? ni"?l in.mctnil* cUto: wc In e u sv.h etiir )ou. It'ieu Inruidc "fCth M t h ?? p?mt> f I ?' 1 1) Iht in ?ide," kKti'i't tin; | oiMnu "it <?f the aya Icin, tone* up itir l<>in<t<h i ?v ii t? l *** ill' liver and K ? ? t ? > ?* ? * ?u<l 'umkv* ,>?im ?vll *l< pvtr l?l>eitin.iinli' "?tnl.i'? ine h'wli ol thr dik?\i?c .in. I i I'm > it* " I hi* ? pit li lid I fine U l? H. .I.'l |.> .IliiXtfloU rtlld dealer* pi'iu-ralfv M Vt< *n<l >1 it boll)* hi lubiet (own ?t K- ??ul V c a iiickaKf (jet a boll lc lo il.'i;. Hook li t frco if \ oti wrile to ' llobbut ClHiiiit.d t.'o., Haiti uioie, Mil. ? William K. Id^I k, writing in Ilar per 'k Weekly, any* t hut MHvillo IC. Stone's "breakfast ia iriadg up of a M>ft boiled I'xyt, a bit uHousti u pot of tea and Kiylil Now Vtuk newspapers. " The (ikIih Ii iniiv no longer boast of li in unrivalled digestion. ( urcd It li c u in u 1 1 nit*. Nearly everybody Is uusceptlblo to a twinge of rheumatism. sciatica, tooth ache, headache or neuralgia, ami It's tif vor nafe tu Ijo without a good rem edy fuf a it ??iii'm Rotiey of thin kind. No matter whit kind of pain you have the honeflclnl effect of Kloan'u Uhlrnint la Immediate). You lay It on lightly- no lubbini; whatever and a pleasant warmth Is felt at once. Tho Liniment pv.ncli'ates ritht to the bone and ijuii kly btops tho pain. Mr, Chan. J Budioii^ of Anthony, It. I., Hox 125, writes; "For inany yearn 1 wus a Ri?.at Riifferor from rhcuinatl.sin My III pa would swell to rnormouH proportlouK and my knee Joint x would pain mo In the most ex crucial Ins. awful manner Imaginable. I used often to have to fall from the bed into chalj and tinned to tho floor, when I w an t ocT~To get" Trom my bo<t. 1 used only foini' Kl.x or eight bottles of your ci'lebratrd Idnlment and was cured 1 cheerfully recommend Ita use lo all .rheumatic tuff m-iir*.-- Hffer to mo If you po do*lre. All lettera au i: wci ed " .There may be wouien who are lame in irnairinal i?ui, Imi w lio cvpi* Ip'ard of .mil" that was crippb-d iti I he tongue. \<& ? WA ? lY\x\v^ Sewwa C\eaxvsws tt\c System ^ Dup&saA&s aw& Headaches duaVg CowsVxpoXvon; AqTs waVvwoAty, ac\&\ru\y as a LaxcAxve, . Bcs\ Jot Mo\\)VW<jtt aw&C\\\\Jt rcw-\/ca\v\$ awd CM. To $?\ \Vg. bsncJVcWV c^oc\\ o\w*v* ^viv \V\c Qewvivcve* TV?A>jffc<Vvf*<l Vf lk* CALIFORNIA Fio Syrup Co. SOLO BY ALL LEADING DRUOOUIt C** Jiie only. r?^i?r p/.eff -50* pv boUl* Breezy Item*. Blest is the man whoso wish and care is just to he happy anywhero. The ir.on who try to Lido their lifcht aro few while thoso who seek to shine in t ho litfht of others are many. This country has 13^ cities with n population of over ^0.000 oneh. The camel mines m bunion three titties greater than tin* horse can. In point of geographical elevation Madrid i, 'he highest eit\ nf Furope. Self e. >i . e 1 : t is i ? n 1 N I'clii'ilL't: under 'another form. it may al-.o he regarded as the primai v essence of character. SoM.fiin.en ppnplo talk t>'tt lit *. 1 ? ? bo ojiu>? the\ use I ho tinie thinkinpr, ami si tnetiiin s it us l?. an-<' they don't I hii.k. So. ? > 'U! ' Jottings of New? In T?-\.ts t i.t re is a 1 1 : ? i who cart'es on a re^'ilar ti ole m r.r ! !? ,-n.iisi The propoi t :o|; .t o. >1.1 and s.'.ver in ctrcu'aton i?- t-> } 1 1 1 Of the \ t r.nOO.lioo 1 ; ? : s > : .1 > p.-|> n!;it i??n lull. oi"i. nun ;u . j. ?. Fifteen ei!:ix ? ? f !}.?? ' " : . ; t ? '. S ! a 1 1 ? ).a\ e illlt.lMMi |>t pu'..l! ? l ' ? < 1 I hit. \ im - ;t ? ' !? 1 ';. prii.<-:j>allv (> i . .. i - Sr'r.i' : t ... i : ? . ? : tnea-nre , t , The h< :.?? a- ? : a/e u hale Weir.is 4> " n< s\ \mi ri.i'MP Go<xl Health l ri>m Itlghl Food. "It's not a n^w food ? o mo." re marked a Vu. ir.<*tp. in sneaking of Grape-N uts "About twolvo month a ago my wife was In vory bad health, c.vild not keop an> thing nil her stomach. Tho Doctor rooom mended mliv half water, but It waa not sufTlclortly nourishing "A friend of mine told mo ono day to try Grape Nms nnd eit.uu. The result was realty muiwlous. My Wife ooon regained her us.inl strength and to-day la as rosy and plump ad when a girl of sixteen. ? "Thesa are plain facts. nnd nothing I could say In pra'.-ic of Grape-Nuts would cxaggeiatc in tho least the value of this great food." Name given by Poatum Co.. Hattla Creek,- Mich. Read, "The Koad to "Wellvlllo," In pkgs, "There's a Rea son." Ever read the alxive letter? A new oa? appears from time to time. They 4|0* gonulne, true, and foil of hunuua MwBfc >? ? "*~r FATAL EXPLOSION IN THE LEITER MINE Zeiglcr, II!., tin Scana of Droatl ftrt Accidtnt. j BLACK FIRE DAMP IGNITED i ? ~ i f >ltl n)*X0 in Model Mine Supposed to j Hmvi' I 'i?i?*t er? ? l/l?l of.; Thoif \V|w>*?' lloclii'* Wirt' lie. , cotrri'ili Xcicler, ill ? Nineteen men were, killed In an explosion lit Joseph; l,e|l*M h coal nil in hero. Huveral oth? j ?rt, who ww In i iit< mine at tho tlrtie ' of the cxploiion, ?r? mining. ? | Tii? mine ban boon cftlled the niodel mine in 1 1? c* world, It la equipped v.iUj the moil modern awi- ' oblnery of all kinds and with ?very known device to soeuro protection to j tho men working there. ? The cAuse of tho.exploglon In not . known. One theory 1h that the ex- j nlosjbn followed tho ignition of black ; damp which escaucd from portions of the mine which had been Heated be- I ' UUHft of a hi ? that had bean blazing 1 in the Hhaft for Revere! weeks. Mr. Igniter, who had spent the day ! in'roscue^work, offered no theory, The night shift had been in tho i mine but a few hour* when tho blast { rnmo Twenty-six are known to have gone Into the Hhaft. Of this nuptber two men were taken out seriously injured and nineteen bodies recov ered, Tho nanves of the dead follow: A. Andrejoff, J. O. Evans, Aromo C.angoffv Thomas 'Hubbard, Htepjien 1 Ivanoff, Oalo Jones, John Kassay, ! Ob'rt. Kerr, Fred Morgan, Hoeher I'uekett, John Phillip f. JameH Phil- ' lips, Joseph Klo.hardsop, Charles ; Smother*, Joseph Tate, Omas Wal- i Tare. Three men, tinmen not ascor- ! tallied. ' The mine had be on closed for Sev ern 1 weeku on account of a serious 1 Hrn In tin* working pIkcms, until Mr. : I, cit or eft me down from Chicago and took charge of tho work of extln- i g u IhIi I iir the flames. So effective was this work that the blaze was confined and Healed in a ! stnall nortion of the workings. Then ; thn dnhrls wnn rlmred nway and j everything madn ready to resume I operation?. Artlvo mining was re- ' Slimed on a sum II scale, and it was j thn intention o / l lie managijmunl -to ? p?T oil the full force of miners. The explosion was remarkable In that no noise or rumbling vwva ? ?*44? by the resldenta of Z<?lgler, and the only warning that anything wrong! bad happened whh a rmall gust of bhiek smoke emerging from the main h Ik a f i . When this was tho engineer ftnminoupd assistance, and men were sent down. They found that the in-, l.-i ior of tho mine was not damaged, j nor waa any ?if the lop works. There ' is scarcely any trnre o f the explosion. | Mr. 1 t ?v was told of tho disaster r.siil tic immediaioly look charge of i iic ri'B'-uo work Mrs. teller spent till- ont Ire day in assisting tho .escuo work and nur.sing the injured. HOY M |?y AK'ltDKItKHH. I I lis llmly I ' i ??< I in a Tri'i1 ? Three Men i S II. s peet ??('. Philadelphia. Pa - Tied to n small fii f wiili his own belt buck led around his throat the body of John Vesloff, li 1 1 n >i:us old. was foond in a wood.-' ;i ' I'pper D:iri>yt near hern. TI'.m i i * ? * . ? ? ? ant horii ioa of Clifton Height J. w !:?????? ilti1 hoy lived, believe t ha * ))<? v. a >-? ,ii u rde.ri <? . V n t ? liny had men living with Frank Shultz at Clifton Heights and had huen missing from hi* home several ?lav Shultz s:i>s that the hoy was <if a hr:uh; disposition. and so far as h<> kimttn had no reason to commit s . 1 1 1 Id". ispaiiw has si?:ci;i>i<:i>. liihrsnirn Call Kov Independent Leg islature* In Delimit o of Shall. Berlin, Germany. ? A dispatch re- ; "clvrd her?? from Toheran says that he h'tuXer ?' thoJJakhtlarl trlbetmen mil occupied Ispahan and issued a ?jroclnmat Ion calling upon the peoplo ro elect representatives to an Inde pendent legislature within three days P: l ice Firman Firma, In command ot the Ciovernment troops, will be ?rn? against Ispahan. The situation ! there is regarded as most serious i i V secession of 1st -Than Is considered ii.iai, and the political status there Is - 1 in tin r to that at Tabriz. \ John Ciniiieis Dead. .* i'm Connes?. former Senator from . California. ai:il the last survivor of he pallbearers of President Lincoln,! ?ib d In his honi" in Jamaica Plain, Mass . alter a bii-f illness, eighty- I ig ii t > i .li s old Mr. ConnesH was ? :ti in It. land and tame to the Pni ? d Sta'es at the age of thirteen veftrs. lie s.^i .id ,is I'nited States Senator 't.i i s \ .: t . ? s b :? . . ^ Aniciii ,i Outstrips l'ranre. j Th* tin.iini.il situation in F.ance, i . Male. I by M iMllfus in the New I i . . k Herald s F.titopean edition s re ! ? w ? f>o l'Jox |s a gloomy contrast I- o i tie husiuev- activity in the Pnlted j^'aies On the French side the mar )a "> were stagnant, but the outlook I. u 1 *.? 0 *.? Is not unfavorable. Policeman l>ro\\n* \ 1 1 em pt ing Hoscue A doable trage?> nreurred at Pun- : k a pone Pond, in Canton. Muss , when vVlllia^n L. Mi ban lo>i his life while .shlng through the ic ??. and Mounted t)Jhcei William Mauier. of the Metro politan Park Polie'-. was also drowned while attempting to rescue the Usher- , man. I Austria the Arbiter. A (li.xpateh from Paris says the chancelleries of ? -rope regard Ans . rla as the real 'biter of war or peace in t he Bal<i>? as. l?l*ief Items of Interest. President Kc.ot>eveU odeud th. uf1 of the oattlc.'.iip lleet to Italy Receivers were appointed fo; the Atlanta, Rlriuiaghatu and Atlantic Railroad The ^nsJe turret monitor Wyom ing has been rechrlsiened the Chey enne at San Francisco. There was a secrei meeting of the Chinese revolutionary party in Pekln, headed by Sun-Yat-Svn. It was estimated that there were TiOO.OOO beneficiaries of the new pen sion system now iu tU'wct lu ;hv Uul t?d Kingdom. ... . ALIENS SWELL POPULATION < : ? ; . i "? - ' i Annual Report Shows 39 Par Csnt. Decrease I s m'f? ssf m I Enforcement ut Lahui ' I, an* ? Hulk of Immigranta I'omo From Bout hern Europe. ? ' ? ''' Washington, I). ('? An hIiowii by tlio annual report of the Commie* aloner -General of Immigration for the fiscal year ended Jun? 30. 1908, the work of the bureau wan to iimny re spect* the ino?t eomprehomiive and Interesting ever performed by It. Despite a decrease of thirty-nine per cont. in imoiiKration, tho report *how* that the work of tin; bureau increased ncarlv twenty per cent, during the fiscal year. The report U made by K. H. i.arnrd, Deputy Commissioner, owing to the death of Commissioner-Gen eral Frank P. Barren). It saya the year was remarkable for a reduction of t h h number of aliens entering the United States. The total Immlgra tlon for the year was 782,870, or 502,479 less than for tho year 1907. By reason of an amendment to the law, the report fdr tho first time far* nlshcs figures which show approxi mately the net lncrea?? in population by Immigration. Tho figures indicate that tho net. increase was 2-09,867. Of the aliens admitted, 030,071 were between the a gas of fourteen and forty-four years. Of those admitted, 172,293 could neither read nor write, and 2310 could read but not write. Therefore, about twenty-nix per cont. were illiterate, a decrease of four per cont, in comparison with 1907. Tho totul amount of money hroiiKht into the country by arriving Immigrants waa $17,794,226. an average of al most $23 a person. During the year there were turned back at the ports 10,902 aliens ---about one and three tenths per cent, of the total number applying for admission ? against 13, 064 for 1907. It is poln'.od out that the past year was abnormal concerning emigration as -well as concerning immigration, tho same reason which reduced the latter having operated with perhaps greater force to Increase the former. The bulk of the aliens came from southern or eastern Kurope ? Italy. Austria-Hungary, Greece, Turkey and tho small principalities surrounding 1 hem. RituMn fttrni5hrd ? ?4xty*four per cont. of the total. The report saya that the change In the law, ex tending the fining provisions to cover the beinKinj; of irrnntally as well a* physically diseased aliens to tho Uni ted States, and placing tuberculosis -u-nder-the same ban, la of great ben efit. Two alien Anarchists were refused admission. There was great activity In the suppression of tho importation of alien women for Immoral purposes. Tho report shows that the enforce ment of tho law relating to alien con tract labor was unprecedently suc cossful. In the year 1 932 contract laborers were rejected and 2 40 were arrested and expelled from the coun try. AVORSII Il'ERS ALT, CRUSHED. Corpses Taken Out of n Church iu Switzerland. Berne, Switzerland. ? At divine ser vice an ancient, church near Slon sud denly collapsed, burvlnc the worship, ers in the ruins. Practically all tho members of tho congregation were killed or injured. The wildest panic prevailed, those who escoped rush ing through the fields, shouting that an earthquake had overtaken the vil lage. Other villagers Joined in the outcry and were with difficulty calmed. After an hour's exertions the fire company of the place extricated forty corps-e?. Sixty persons were badly In jured. The collapse of tho church wa* roused by the tlmeworti pillars In the underground crypt giving way. SHOT FRIEND ANI) HERSELF, Chicago Girl Did Doublo Crime Be cause of Chum's Love Affair. Chicago. ? - "I held her love until that young man stepped between ua," declared Anna Rubinswich, twenty two years old, shortly before she died at a hospital of a bullet wound inflict ed by herself after she had shot Ber tha Yablowsky, twenty-two years old. This note was found upon Miss Rublnswlch : "For the Police: Bury me without any ceremony. 1 Want you not to dis turb any of my friends or relatives. My body. If possible, should bo burned. At any rate not to bo used for anatomy." Miss Yablowsky, who was shot in the breast, fiiay recover. Sl\ KIDKHS SENTENCED TO DIE. Two Other to <? o to PvJaon For 20 Vonrs ? ?\ppeal Taken. Union CMty, Tenn. ? Judge Jones imposed the death penalty on Garrett .Johnson, Tid Hurton. Bob Ransom, Fred Plncon, Arthur Cloar and Sam Applewhite, the night riders, who were found guilty of the murder of Captain (juontin Rankin, and sen tenced Hud Morris and Rob Huff man. the two other defendants, to twenty years In prison. The attor neys for the defense immediately nave notice of an appeal to the State Supreme Court. If this tribunal does not interfere the first-named six men will be banged on February 19. Palmist J'Mees With Securities. Cheiro, the palmist, alias Count TTavron, disappeared from Paris, France, after being sued by Mrs. (}. H Newell and Miss Josephine l'om eroy, Americans, on a charge of mis appropriating securities valued at half a million. No Itelen.se For Patrick. District Attorney Jerome declared the alleged deathbed confession of Valet .lones would not procure Albert T. Patrick s release from his life sen tence for the n. i rder of William Marsh Rice. Prominent People. Governor Warner is tilling his third 1 term as executive of Michigan. I The Rev. Dr. Charles A Eaton, whose Cleveland congregation In cluded John D. Rockefeller, preached his first sermon as pastor of the Mad ison Avenue Baptist Church, Now York City. Sir II. H. Cot^ns-Hafrty, master of the rolls In England, recently said | that In his belief classical teaching did more to cultivate true gentleman ly manners and to Improve the whole condition of tbo mtu thau my other ! branch of study, Staedtiums When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain1 remedy had cured numerous cases of female ills, wouldn't any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble ? Here are two letters which prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Red Banks, Mi**. ? 44 Word* aro inadequate to express what Lydia IS. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I suffered from a female di*ea?e and weakness which the doc tor* *ald was caused by a fibroid tumor, and I commenced to think there was no help forme. Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made me a well woman after all other means had failed. My friends aro all auklng what Iihs helped me mo much, and I gladly recommend Lydia Kj Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound." ? Mrs. Wlllio I'M wards* Kuiiiimteud, Maryland.?" Before taking Lydia K. Plnkham*g._ Vegetable Compound I wa* Weak and nervous. and could not be on my feet half a day without suffering. The doctor* told ine I uever would be well without an operation, but Lydia H. Pinkham'* Vegetable Compound ha* done more for me than all the doctor^ and I hope this valuable medicine may come into the hands of many more suffering women," ? Mrs. Joseph II. Dandy. f We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful ? or that either of these women were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that the letters are published without their permission, or that the original letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. What more proof can any one ask ? For 30 years Lydia 13. Plukham's Vegetable Componnd has brcn the stmrdard remedy for femulo ilia. No Hick woman (loos Justice to hersotf who will not try this famous medicine. Mud? exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its crcdit. Mrs. IMukham invites all sick women UPW to write her for advice. Hhe has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. lMnkham, Lynn, Mass. For Sr* p Jwir rkuil fever. tigs af AfiSiSJ'JCIf s.*srjs kse^'WI cir^WiSS .^te7i,.i3,"aal; 'iry^T: DUw*Jl m* IfWitf WBIIW SfUHN MEDICAL CO. ? ?aotoTioltoirl5rt?. HWu fftftfl* TheEeaaon I Make and Sell More Mn'i $3.00 & $3.60 fh?M Than Auy Other Manufacturer to kHtiN 1 girt IM ?MfH Um ?/ Um nut iiajlih miwiplw ei Inlu4 i?p*U u< ?>ill?4 M< eyen <?'*'1 " the mUii la mry 4?M*tja?at, U lwok.4 JUi kr tU Wwt llMailua IiUi DIm U4*jtj/. If I ??*U lite >n ko? ctiidll; W. t,^M|U? (k?M m? buU*. yo? w??U um utoiUai vkjr Umt ImU UmUt it MU?r, ui?Mi iesf?r Uu u; ttlw atkt tty Method of Tanning tMtSolit mahtt iktm Mort fit xlblt and Longer W taring than an if othtn. ?hvt* Jur Ev/rjr Mtmhrr eflh* Vomit jr, Man t R?|ri, VVuiuch, M (???? nu?l Children. raiiTiftH D.MU. VflU I Hill i tiaiuo ?II<1 price ?i*mp<d on bottom. VmI OoUr 1 jreUU Vtfi Iiclidrriy, 0?U1?? aalU4 fn*. W. U DOUOI.AS, 1*7 Spark St., Brecktoa, Maee. Nothing New or Mytieriou*. "ASK. YOUR GRAND MOTHER." Romany generation* Quote Ortat* hat bees r*?ognU?d M a wonderful remedial medium In treating and curing Pneumonia. Orlppe, Rb?UO>*tltU ami Neuralgia . Kit! KB QOOBl QRKA.8B LINIMKNT U mad* from pure boom Hrra?e, with other valuable ouratlv* ingr?< dlent* added Try It. 104-Atall Oruciliti and OtaUrt-H*. &00SE GREASE COMPANY, ""."T"' or I I YOUtt PATP.NT by our new method. \l> | I moaatrate It to tl>e leading capltelUU and wULL m*nufa"tur?r? al MadUon K<juar? ftarden, Kryr York. Write NATIONAL PATENT * NOVEI/TY RXniHITION CO., 10>$-5-7 H*al Katafe Bldg.. Phlla.,Pa CLOVER SEED AbMlutely Pure, N* Wm4s. Ex. dor. Hoard of Wlacotutn, from W) *cr?4 town to Balcer'a li/tU Century Alfalfa, htrvctt cd within W *Mk? after seeding $4000.00 worth of magnificent to. or at the rate of ovvrfc-Q.OQ por acre. Big MM Catalog freei or,ie?3l#?. in i(atnp? fpr i Mil pie of tbU Alfalfa, alao Bil lion Dollar Urasa, Oat*, Wheat, Barley, etc.. easily worth 910 of any man ? money to gep a start with. Or, s*nd lie. and we tA d a aem plo fkrm Mod iiQrolty novcr teen before by you SALZO) SOD CO.. Box A. C., La Crease, Wit. Wu Buy FURS Hldo? and Woo! Faatk arc, Tallow, B???w?x, (jioaapg , ^ Gttldan Saal.l Yellow Kooi ), May AppU, Wild CU|?r, ?u. W? <Jcal?jr?| Halilittwul ia I8J6 "0?? ItaU a icoluiy in LoumyUU" au<l can do better (or you tltap artuU or cuuniwoa bmuIkiiU. Keicunca, "Mjr Baal ia LouuvilU. Wrile for weekly pAM lUt aad (kilting U?? M. Babel & sons, t*7 I Market tl. LOUISVILLE, KT. JOHN WHITE & CO. LOUttVILUC, KV. Bgtud market prlc? J nwFURS ui BIDES I . Wo?l OB fm minion XANTHINE hair ^Tl?teTor??ir?!rr?r5^T?^rrr>^to>-N*ttTirr a I C'oloh lte niov<? Dandruff and Hcnrf Invigorate* and brevrnuthe Hair from fulllntf off. For ?kl? nv Richmond. Lynchburg. Va , and lioltlmore. M(1 . I>ru?rirlaU or a?*nt direct by XANTHINE COMPANY, RICHMOND, VA Slyer timpltlia'llc II Ac by Mali. Otreular* Nrnl on /<? ijurtt. PRINTING jjSM OUTFITS (uither In formation writ* W. A. FOWLER, X4 Hurt Str??l, At lanttt, Uu, HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid rox FURS, HIDES, SKINS BEESWAX, TALLOW, WOOL. Writ* us for prices or ship wliat you have at once ana we will send you check for lta market value. OLD DOMINION HIDE & FUR CO., 1340 E. C*.ry St., RICHMOND. VA. TYPEWRITERS Sold, rented. exchanged everywhere. Ma'-hluc*. new, other* (vjuiii iy new mh! ut u mvlnjr of 3>) to tso per cent, on manufacturer*' price. Cosh or monthly payment*. Coverad by **n.e niiirtntrs n* mnnufac tur?r* aire. \Vrlt? for specimen* of writing and iie| prleaa. TYPKWK 1TKK HA I. KM CO., No. 3 1,'ortlondt Ht.. ( nr. IiriMtd\vnr> New Vorh. A Good Tonic For Sick Women Of course, well people don't need a tonic. But sick people, and especially sick women, frequently do. That feeling of weakness, tiredness, or lan ?iidness, that seems to make every movement or tnought an effort, is much more thak merely dis agreeable. It is a sign of dangerous weakness, and should be promptly treated with Wine of Cardui. Mrs. Annie Vaughan, of Raleigh, N. C., writes: "I cannot find words to express my deep gratitude for what your wonderful medicine Wine0of Cardui did for me, for I sin cerely believe it saved my life. 1 'I was sick and worn-out, almost unto death. My sister finally persua ded me to take Cardui. Before 1 had taken five (5) bottles, I was well and strong." Try Cardui. 'Twill help you. XT A T TT A tJT 17 Write tor 64-p?ae tltuslrated Book* "IIowu Treatment for . V AJu U/LOLu H'pmtn," deacrlbioc lymptoon of Female DUf asea end griv _ _ _ __ tng valuable hlnte on health, hygiene, diet, medicine, etc^ KfiOIC FREE (9* women. 8ent free, postpaid. Addrcee: Ladiu Advttory x The Chattanooga Medicine Co, Chattanoo**, Tenn. * * *;v S* MRS. ANNIE VAUGHAJf Take CARDUI .. Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, the last survivor of' the signers of the Declaration of Independence, died Nov. 14, 1832, in Baltimore. He was 95 years old. Ho sipped "Charles Carroll, of Corrollton," to distinguish himself from another man of the same name. DREADFUL PAN D RUFF. GIiTb IIon<l Kncrustcd ? Fen rod T/oss i of All Her Hair ? Uaby Had Milk- | Crust ? Missionary's Wife Mado ) Perfect Cures by Cuticura. "For several years my husband was a ; missionary in the Southwest. Every one in < that high and dry atmosphere lias more or J lens trouble with dandruff and my dau((h- ! ter's ?cnlp became so encrusted with it that | 1 was alarmed ft.r fear she would lose all her hair. After trying various remedies, in desperation 1 bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment. | 'I hey left the scalp beautifully clean and free from dandruff and I am happy to aay . that the Cuttcura Remedies were a com- , plete success 1 ha vo also used successfully j the Cuti rum Remedies for so-called 'milk- j crust' on baby's head. Cuticura ts a blew- j ing Mrs. ?J. A Darling, 310 Fifth St., j Carthage, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1009." Potter Drug A Chem. Corp., Sole Frop?. 1 of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass. Nov. 14, 1820, James Monroe was re-elected President. Only one clec ?oral vote was cast ocrainst him. A solitary elector from New Hampshire j was the only ono who did not par- 1 tieipate in the "era of pood feel ings;" he gnvo his vote to Adams. PATIKN'T SUFFERING. f Many Women Think They Are ? Doomed to Rackoche. It is not right for women to be al ways ailing with backache, urinary Ills, headache and oth er symptoms of kid ney disease. There Is o way to end these troubles quickly. Mrs. John H. Wright, 606 East First St., Mitch ell, 8. D., says: "I Buffered ten years with kidney complaint and * doctor told me 1 would never get more than temporary relief. A dragging pain and lameneoa In my back alQMt disabled me. Dlsay ?pells came and went and the kidney secretions were Irregular. Poan'a Kidney Pills rid me of these troubles anrd 1 feel better than for years past." Sold by all dealers. 60a. a box. roeter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo} N. T. B.B.B. Cures Through the Blood Pimples, Itching Humors, Rheumatism, Blood , Poison, Eczema. Bone Pains. B . B. B. (Botanlo Blood Balm ) U the only Hjood rewedr that kill* the poison In the blood and then purlflei It? aenriln* * flood of pure, rioh blood dlreot to the akin aurfaoe, Bonea, Jolnta, and wherever the dleeaee la located. In thla way all dorrn. Ulcer*, Plmplea, Eruptions are healed and cured, patua and aohea of Uheuniatl-tn ceaee, aweJllnRa aubalde. B. B. B. oompletely ohangee the body Into o'.ean, healthy, condition, fflvlnsr the akin the rich, red hue of perfect health. B. B. B. olirea th?i worm old cases. Try It. 00 per large bottl* at all l)ru* 8'orea with direction* for home cure. 8 A M n.K FUKK by writing I1I.OOD BALM CO , Atlanta, On. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any othor <tyo. Ono 10<\ package oolors all Hbenu They <1/# In ookl water hotter than any othrr dfa Yott can dye any garnieiit without ripping apart. Write for free book lot? How to Djro, Itleao'i and Mix Colors. BlOIIIiOK UI1UG CO?* Oulncf. Illinois* The United States rnnks third in the production of barley.- , Only Ono "Hromo Qnlnlno" f I'hat ia Laxative Bromo Quinine. r>ook i for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the | World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. j The city of Milwaukee hns almost abolished the use of horses in all mu nicipal departments. Mra.Winalow'a Soothing Syrup for Children t*ef hins, softens the gumn, reduce# inflamma tion, ?llaya pain, cure* wind colic, 25c a bottle I.ight, heat and oil are the wost enemies of the ruber tire. Tetterlne Cures Piles. "On# application of Tstterina cured ms of a case of Itching piles I had for Ave years." Raynard Benton. Waltorboro, S. C. Tettorlno cures Eczema. Tetter. King Worm, Oround Itch. Itching Plies, In fant's Sore Head. Pimples, Dolls, Rough Softly Patches on the Fiice, Old Itching Soros, Dandruff, Canksred Scalp Bun Ions, Corna. Chilblains and every form of Skin l>lse?se. Tetterlne 60c; Tetterlne 8oap 26c. Your druggist, or by mnll from the manufacturer, The Shuptrlne Co. Savannah. U&. In a recently-built Italian man-of war thero are special arrangements fur a dentist. f 100 Reward, ftOO. The readers of this paper will bepleaeedt* learn that there is at least one dreaded dis ease that science has been able to cur* in alt Us at ages, and t bat ia Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, require* a constitutional treatment. H ill's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally , acting directly upon the blood and m? eon* surfaces of the mtedi, thereby destroy* ing the foundation of the diaeaee, and ginni the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assist ing nature In doing its work. The proprietors hare so m*eh faith &ita curative powers thai they offer On* undred Dollars for any case that it fails to cur*. Bend for list of testimonials. Addresa F. J. CnuiT 4 Co., Toledo, O. Many ft man who gives good ad vice away needs it himself. H. H. Orkkn'b Honb, o( Atlanta, Oa., ara the only succesaful Dropsy SpeolaUats In the world. Boo their liberal offer In advertta** raent la another oolumn of this paper. The Gazette News says that there arc 88 licensed lawyers in Asheville. The Best Laxative ? Garfield Ten! Com posed of Herbs, it exerts a beneficial effect upon the entire a.VHtem, regulating liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. The average lifo of a dog is from ten to twelve years. Itch cured in 30 minutes by MVoolford's Sanitary Ixition. Never fails. At druggfrta. Bo sure you are right ? then do as your wife tells you to. Piles Cured In 0 to 14 Day*. Paxo Ointment is guaranteed to cure aay caae of 1 tching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 daya or mofaty refunded. tSOo. On pasture lands in Alaska grass grows six feet high. CAPUDINE CURES COLDS and empp Relieves tho aches and feveriahness. 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