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When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain* remedy had cured numerous eases of female ills, wouldn't any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble ? Here ate two letters which prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Tied Banks, Miss. ? "Word# are Inadequate to express whut V^ydlu IS. I'lnkham's Vngotnble OontpouiMl Iihm dotjo for me. f buffered from u femulo diseuSO urnl weakness which the <toO? torn said whs caused hy a li l>roi<| tumor, und I commenced to think thorn was no help for iuO. Lydia il. Pink hum's Vegetable Compound made mo u well woman after uli other mount* had failed. Mj friends aro all risking what liaN helped in ft so much, und I gladly recommend Lydia 10. IMnkham's Vegetable Cum* pound."- ? Mrs. Willie lOdwurds. ilamnhtead, Maryland. -"Hefore taking <Lydiu 10. I'lnl(hatn'? Vegetable Compound 1 was weak and nervous, and could not l>o oil my fed hull' a day without suffering. The doctors told iue I never would ho well without an operation, hut Lydia IS. IMiikimio's Vegetable t'omnouud has done more for me than uli the doctors, nnd I hope this valuable medicine may come Into the bahds of many more suffering women." ? Airs. Joseph II. I>ap4iy. We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful -r? or that either of these women were paid in anv 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 .')<> yours Lytlhi !?>. IMnkhain's Voidable Coni|?ouinl lias been 1 ho standard remedy for femalo ills. No slok uoman dot's Justleo to herself AVho will not irj (hi* famous incdiclue. Made eVolusively from roots and herbs, ami has thousands of cures (o its crrdlt. ?iii(ie<l ' Mr.s. lMnLlium invites nil nloli tvoincn to licr for |\<1 v loo. Nl?o liUM tlioiiHii mil, to health fr?*o of charge. A <l<li?^;Pi)l fx. 1'lnlt hum, Lymi, B'u.sh. palatal; CASICR OIL Knotty timber ( ]-?? juitc-.s sl-nip \vi*ilpvs. ( I '? i iji a n, Sfx 21 - '09. C/UJSM I OK AI,\HM. BwmrU to lie Willi Kidney Troulilr. Mr*. J. N. Hindi, C'lil'iixo St., Hu chnnan. Mlrli., says: "WJiUr1 lifting. rv.-ry! hi to k : vi> way utul 1 fi'll to tlii> Hour, From that 1 1 UK1 I was h) 111 health pain In my 1 ai'U at] t thii", va:i?d with hha.-p ( w ill:" f r>'?i < s ? ? I j t h< " h ri :i ?*. I: ? f r<?ul>l*> V-l'll I!'V - v. H, rn-r vmiBn^Bs, trrej'ular tuliori of the kid neys, and I soonied t?> !><? ivin.' all to plocoa. I began to Improve with the U8G of Doan's KI I'K'V l'llla ami yrad ually the i>atr)-< nil left mo. After using a few boxes I was nil w? 11 a^aln end will never oc(vko lirnhlnif Dunn's Kidney PIUm." Bold by all denlerg. r? 0 eentn a box. Fofltcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Tnko work easy during the first few days or vcolc* of sprinjr. I'or II II ADM It l -lltt k.' < %. I'i niN I? Wlipthpr fr<ir.i itf5 I!. at. ^tnn tu'h or Nfirvov,* Tio.ul.'irt#. Cnini'lh.f will it lu,v?' you. It'i UuU!?'. - i'i< asfu.l !u iKkr-cct* limnritl ftlely. Try U luc . tn>U (k>c. ui urug ?tore*. Telephone With no Diaphragm. Tn n I f*l -no rcoeivti l iivini? no dia jtln 1 1 ? ? ? polos ?: a jn'imnncnt jnfttjnct tuc < "iii.crl.Ml l>v ? ft core in [i OOti I t i! >US Ulfl'4'ICi I;* t il!'"!!' Tilt! coco in h u i i'i hi mlrtl 1>\ n t ? a t con nects to the t <.'.????<. :\i l a suit nblo battery. The uudulutorv cur rent from i Li* nansu.iucr n Jfet**. t lie entire mftgne to cirov.it, reproducing tho voice distinctly, without tbf tli turbances from t! e diapluatfm. Bounds reproduced hnve tilled a lnr^e hall. Kidney Ailment I want ererr r>oi?on who luffer*- with ?iijr form uf Khn.cy nllmvnt. no uinttc-r bow ninny ramodl.* th.>y h;\To tried, no matter how ?n?ny ilwi'irt they hnvo eon ?ultca,.oo matter how ?uh-Iour "tlie ease, to give Monyen's Kidney" llernedy n trial. _jt00LJffUl t o eiitonUl.td' ?.> ???>? tiiTT quickly It relieve* all pnlna In the hncU loin* end jrrolns cauncU hy the kldnoy?? You will jkj ??rnrlied to *ee how quickly yeducet the awelllnsr In the feet and , also jpuQIno^g nnder the eye ?. after a* a few dote* of tblj remedy. You be dollfbttd to reo the color return ? ?A BA..> ?' "" J?*lorod or kn an pff'inlTe smci). nrhiate frequently, y ...? should per ??t In taking tbU remedy ontll nir*rmp. tOBie-dUepw^vWe t.eUrre th^rWWy llM cured fnofW ?> \ M kidney ~?rh;r.ent* tban ?U the KUlnrv medHnen that hr?a been compounded Vrofrwsor Mnnyon be W-t^rHWc ?l?ath rue* ?.fcoin v and ?u^7Lt^?e^-STi!,D?Sf y and witi ov fffttty^ reduced by thlg it tod pared a?* i ?r remedr. If I will refund rnnik fiu ? inrNKHXM The nn'nuny of tluj just is bli'Kt. Cured of Persistent Caso of Eczema. fit. I.ouls, Mo, Kopt. 1, 1908. RT r. J. T Hhuptrlno. Savannah, Oa. I>ovr H I r : ? 1 have been a very tfroat s-.iffrrer from eczema for four or five >???111.' ?, un<l have uaod many romedles and" have been treated by the most prominent 8[<"lnllHta h"re for skin diseases without ?V Some tlrnft a?o, my ulster, Mrs. Klion. formerly of your city. Induced m? I j imo Tetterlne, and after using sains ?n fow weeks, 1 am grateful to reullzo that f it o I U r\t t Via burning eczema. So valuable a remedy ti Tettortne should be known of by t'he thousands throughout the country who n. r ?? suffering ns I huvo boon, and I s^iall take pleasure In nvommendlntf It vrhon ovr (in opportunity present*. Vory r?spe<'tfully, < fjiKiiod i Mine A H Kl?<({- M3D Vernon fit T<>Vt '' rlnr < ures F, itnin. Totter, Ring "W.nm. liro.und ltd*. "ItchlriK Piles. ln fnt.t 8 ?'i?ie I le.i'l. Pimples. Bolls, Hough aly l ul' ltod Mil the Face. Old Itching Sores. I'.indrurf Cankered Hcalp. Dun l? tiM. ?'??rii* flul 'l. litis nii'l every form of .'?'kin I 'Ihpii.'o Tetterine 50c; Tetterl/ie Snip ?1c. Your druggist,, or by mall from ! ti? mttnufa-'* urer, The fi'.iuptrlns Co., Savannah. Oa. Wurkinir ><> in llto UHd make* shpprr liiic; and ilu? lirt'tl mother n nst wash I ho dishc* and potter hIkmiI until brdtimo, instead of rost inir. Hcticr love an <?? rl ;t*r supper and :iu Ini'ir to ro ?d and rest. ? From I'hila. Fa nn Journal. a ci'iui roa iris. Tho Treatment In to Accomplish Wlint Science Han lleen Strug gling to Attain for Centuries. The intense iiitorrst that ha* been manl* (?fct trd throuuhout the country by the won derful euro# that are being accomplished daily by opilepticido stili continue*. It is really surprising the vut number of ptfople who have already been cured of ht? ana nervousness In order that everybody may have i\ chance to test the medicips, large trial buttle*, valuable literature, lliatory of Kptlrtj>?y and teatunonittls, will be icnt by mail a! sohitoly freo to all who writs to th# lJr. May laboratory, 543 IVarl Street, New York City. Tho epilepticide cure is creating great public interest, an well aa among Doctor*, Student a, Huei?il?U and vimtiun Physician*. Due must not blunder twice in war. ! ? Y AOKXT H_ Yv AXTy n, \\ A NT l.D-I.ady aventii In all pari* q i the '' United fctates to uoverU*o ana sell "BlaiW Crow BtoeUons" to wearer*. Goodcom trl?*!on Addrc*. IU-ack Cnow Ptockk* Co., New t<?p, N . 0. 'pi A- iTEltlr- Write for free booklet, ''A fManfl L showlnjr hour we help rou &ecuro a better i;o*lUun. Thousands excellent racancie* open paylnif $30-fi.V) monthly. Schools supplied with teacher*. Ours the largest Southern Arsncr. .^OUTHKHX TKAriTSHi' Aoawov. Columbia, 3 C. . 1 . . J Gottlng Legal Advice. Ymi shovild always find out who Is ? ei??phoni<nrc -to you ? if you o?n. Thoro'fl a Broadway Lawyer who at present la wiping ho had The oth er day a Indv rang him up and ro f ih^i to kIvo hor name to his clerk, ravin* that ahe wished to talk on personal and private business As soon ua tho lawyer himself picked up tho receiver. before ho oOuld make r.ny inquiriea. she began: "Oh, please toll me, must there not be two copies of a lease?" "Why," he nn*wored, "It is usual to pive one to tho landlord's agent and one to tho lossoe Hut who are ? ??** I "Yet, the fart that the wife of the lessee had never seen a copy of tho ! lease wouldn't keep It from bolng : legally binding?'' "No." allppod from the lawyer, who ! quickly added: "Out before 1 dlsruas the matter further may I aak te whom?" ^ There was a pretty little laugh ? * he admits It. was pretty oven now. "Oh. ' Tni ? .Mrs. Drown, and I live? I on Hroadwnr. You don't know iue,** ? It ni obvious, likewise, that he wcu'dn't ? "but I've alwaya heard jotlr advice was so very valuable, nrvd- I wantext a lawyer, and no ! Jrtft cxllol you up. GootVbye." J vrT And when " he asked for the ntKn Jho* -Central gwe Mm the GranJ Csauai CUUMr-N?? Tom Tlitttii y -v- r*:V: v.- -.V:" 4 f ?~"*--H No ftpoHft bil Proration I>ny. """ &?*? frvandsoo. - Athletic sporta on Memorial J>ay and other exercises uro forbidden to the soldiers of the Na tional (luard and mem berg of tU? Utaiu Naval Militia, Maldujn Urummond Han Hum 1 1 pox. Chicago. ? ? Maid win Drummondk \vho*'? marriage to Mrs. Marshall Ki?*l ?1 , Jr., whr ono of the events of t hts London social season last yeart is Iteriouftly HI with smallpox. lulled ?JHO(),Oo(),OoO Mortgage. Pierre, B, l>. The Chicago, Mllr \vaukeo and I'uget Hound Hallway Company hl?'d with tho Secretary of Btgte a mortgage for $100^000,000 to the United ritat?'H Trust Company, of New York, to cover an issue of four per cent. bonds running thirty years. I'rohihilioii I.ouvh in .MiHwoiirl. Jefferson City, Mo. ? Tho Henato concurred in tho Joint resolution passed hy the llouso fixing the time for nine d.lo adjournment. The action 1< 1 1 1 u tho prohlhltlon measure. Adler, Hanker, Convicted, New Orleans, I, a. ? Tho Jury con victed William Adler, president of the defunct Htale National Hank, In the United Btatt-s COurt hero of misap plying tho funds of the hank. Night Hider Juror Kills Himself, Union ("Ity, Tenu. Munsflold liar oldson, ono of the Jurors who tried the eight night rider h hero last Janu ary, rIx of whom wero sentenced to bo hanged, committed sulcldo by hanging. John Smith Monument. Hichuiond, Va.? Joseph firyan, Jr., has nnyellod tho John Smith monu* meiU, on Jameatown Island, and the Ht:itue, which is tho gift of his grand father, tho late Joseph Hryan, be comps tho property of tho AxHorlntlnn for the Preservation of Virginia An tiquities. msiiiNinDNi Lecture to Senator Hoot. Washington, [). Resenting what they rega i"?I uh dictation, Senators I. a Pollctte, Moticy and oiher? read lectures tu S-iiator Hoot during the debate oil the Tariff hill. I/icutemint Cum' Nominated. Washington, I). 0. -- President Tafrt nominated Lieutenant Commander Hutch 1 Oono to he chief of tho bu reau of steam engineering lu tho Navy Department. MmV-'iiKh Warns Politicians. Washington, I). C. ? Secretary Mnc Veagh warned politicians that ho would not encourage interference with Collector Loeb'a policy in tho Custom House. Supervisor of Purchase*. Washington, I), ? President Taft created a hoard to supervise pur? chases of uupplies for the Govern* meat. Tuberculosis Convention licit). Washington. D. ('. ? Tuberculosis was the Huhsianeo of an address by Dr. William Osier, of Haltimore and Oxford, Kngland, before a public meeting of the National Association for (lie Study and Prevention of Tu berculosis. Others who spoke were Ambassador James Hryce and Speak er Joseph (I. Cannon. Americans I'se Chinese Hair. Washington. I). C. ? Vice-ConBul General Stuart J. Ruller, of Hong kong, has sent a report on the exports of human hair from China to the Unl-< ted States. J. Otis Mlnott Dead. Paris. ? J. Otis Mlnott, of Now York City, died hero. Joseph Otis Mlnott, whOBO residence wng at 449 Park ave nue, was a director In tho Goodyear Rubber Company. New Cable to Venezuela. Caracas. ? The cable connecting Venezuela with tho outsido world has been opentsd to tho public. Henry Vignaud Honored. -~$arls. ? Tho French Government, as a mark of esteem, has made Henry Vignaud. First Secretary of tho Amer ican Embassy here, a grand officer of the I.eglon of Honor. Funeral of Mn, Magce, Rome. ? The funeral of Mrs. Magee, of Pittsburg, was held hero., Tho body will bo sent to the United 8tates the latter part of tho month, Refuse to Admit llcaly. London. ? The Nationalist mem bers of tho House of Commons have adopted a resolution, proposed by John TV Redmond, declining tb admit Maurice Healy to membershipMfi"' the party. Wants- to Restrain King. Rrufcsels.-r- Deputy V'andervelde has asked the C.ovornment to take steps tit prevent King Leopold from selling in Paris his celebrated collection of paintlngs._ Fortune to Socialist. Rome.? Francesco Prandi. a mil lionaire, has bequeathed his entire fortune to the Socialist deputy, En rice Forrl. for promoting tho cause of Socialism. Americans Are Not Held. Caracas. ? No verification can be had here of the story coming from the Island of St. Vincent that the captain and crew of the American whaler Car rie D. Knowles, of Provlncetown, Mass., have been in a jail hero for flvo years. Navy Men to See Mikado. Toklo. ? Rear-Admiral Giles B. Harbor and the captains of the ves sels In his American fleet were invited to an audlenco by the Emperor of Ja pan. Austrian* Welcome WlHInm. Vienna. Austria. ? The German Em t>eror and Empress received a hearty -welcomo on their arrival. . Cordial ppaeches were o (changed. Lady Rcrecford 1,0ft $.100,000. London. ? Lady William Ueresforri, who dUd at Dorking, Jauuary l?ft a? MtiU valtftd at Witty Baytma, 4 t There'? luck ill odd ndmbert, fi| V/AdtS tibt iri unknown waters, V . Step by at*p one goea very ft*, Wann youraelf wheu you Ret cold. J'raUe a fine day at night. ? Iriah. When doubt cornea In, iovea goes out. ? Irish The man it either mad or making verses, ? Horace* - ? The hither the rlae the greater tbe fall.? Frenob. Het your ??il Acfeordina tb yodr wind.? Greek. Bo. ii-'W. 11 tlib Wadere of this paper will bo Worn thai there if at l?ui one 4rw Our* U t ha only positive corf bow k??o tb? wir Im sI fretefnity. ^et*rrb he ?litutiuii.ll <1 1 ??*??. require* a Cot treatment. IUII'tC?at?iTDO?relel nelly, acting directly upon the Mc._ Sua aurfac m o( the aretem, thereby < g tbe foundation of tbe diaeeed, aa? w tlie patient atrcngtb by building up tbe etitution and aaeietiog nature la 'work. Tbe proprietor* in H^oiprfdive power* eura - Wbat degree ofc proximity to tb? ibtface *1" vonatitute a trespass to the property of tbe luud owner must, of course, vary in evefa <fase, and it will probably take muon litigation to establish genera) rulee that c&n be relied, on u? furnishing gulden under ordinary circumstances. The diAo ol Pickering vs. Hudd, which. h?ugb tt nisi priun only, wan a decision of Lord Klienborougb's, eecips to point to aomawhat harrow limit# being set to the ownership of space beyond A building. Legislation will be nece?> sary, it teems, for tbe protection not only of private owuere, but the pub* lie generally, ngainB tthe unchecked diversions of the possible "dir hogs" whom the uew Recoveries may omckly bring into existence, and * Iieah code of police orders will h*Y# lo be made lo regit uU'e tlio riety rnOdo of trflffite. ? jxmdoh Ljfrw Journal. INSTANTLY RELIEVES THE ITCHINQ Don't suffer a moment longer from See* ma, or any form of kVln trouble, thu'i ?ciatch or rnb tUe akin, ?tu?t apply Can cock's Sulphur Compound to the affected spot and it will stop the itching at once. A preparation that soothes, her. Is, and bhHt all skin and scalp trouble^. Druggists sell It. Write Hancock Liquid Sulphur Cd.i Baltimore^ fo* booklet., ii. O. Barry, of Dnltimore, writes: ? "Hanco k's Bulpnnr Compound haw curod me completely. I am nover without it, for it i? the moat delightful adjunct to a bath that was ?v?r gottep up. f cannot npenk too highly of iu benefty to ma ?> Prof. Balwin'e Researches. The Mexico Daily Record, of Mex ico City, gives the following account >f excavations carried oil in Mexle# by Prof. J. Mark Baldwin, professor )f psychology at the Johns Hopkins tJniveinity t "The partv that the Secretary bf Public insrUction Appointed to accdm miiv Professor Hs!d"'i", is? Jisltiubr* all a trip to thfc rUins of Mitia arid Jthers ih that district, wero instru uentai in rocluiminj? to the Govern ment an oljJ palace said to have been built by the Aztecs several centuries iffo, and which has been occupied by i priest. "The place is situated near Monte Albnn. The priest of the parish many years a^o converted it into a church '?Impel and home. "Er.equiel Chavez, subeecretary o? instruction, and Leopold Battress, in ipector of monuments, Alfonso Pro ueda and Professor Baldwin were -memixers of the party. Chavez ob tained the removal of the priest. How ever, the Government has consented to build another building, no so pre tentious, but "more modem for the priest to live in aud conduct religious lorvices, "Professor Baldwin reports him self thoroughly pleased with the re sult of the trip. He says that the ruins to be found In Mexico are equal to any in the world from an aroha# ological point of view," Gumption on the Farm. In every instance the man who hat j \st finished has a great advantage over the one who is just going to do it. Procrastination is the greatest enemy of agriculture, and for that matter of every other culture. If your neighbor has a good man who is satisfied with his place, don't try to entico him away. There's ?where the Golden Rule tits in. ? From Phila. Farm Journal. LIGHT BOOZE Do Yon Drink ItT A minister's wife had quit* a tuisla with coffefe, and her experience li in teresting. ' She says: "During the two years of my train ing as a nurse, while on night duty, I became addicted to coffee drinking. Between midnight and four In the morning, when the patlenta were, asleep, there was flttl^ to do except make the rounds, and It was Quite natural that I should want a good, hot cup of coffee about that time. It stimulated me and 1 could keep awake better. "After three or four years of coffee drinking I became a nervous wreck, aid thought tt)et I simply could not live without my coffce. All this time 1 was subject to frequent bilious at tacks, sometimes so serfero as to keep me in bed for several days. "After being married. Husband begged me to leave off coffee, for he feared that it bad already hurt me al most beyond repair, so I resolved to make an effort to reldkse myself from the hurtful habit. "I begap taking Postpm and for a tew days felt the lanjfald. tired feel ing from the lafck of the stimulant, bat I liked the taste of Poitt)fiT, and that answefad for tne breakfast bev eftfe ill rlkbL "Finally 1 began to feol clearer beaded and had steadier n eyvea. ter a year'e usf oj Postom I new Uk# a new wotyw? hava not had bilious attacks 6| nee I left Off "There's a Rewmn." Read Road to WenvllJe/ In pkge. , Brtt read (he afcpW Itttwt A new on?[appMh Mb tinea ?# ttase. They art fwimtftC) OW, sM tall ?f lateaaati >? TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS, ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE, IT CLEANSES THE SYSTEM GEKTLY YET PROMPTLY! ACM naturally and beneficially on the kidneys, liver and bowels: Assists in overcoming constipation permanently; DISPELS COLDS AND HEADACHES.4 A REMEDY approved by physicians because OF KNOWN COMPONENT PARTS AND KNOWN BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ? ? mar C?r 5ALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS VNE5IZE ONLY, REGULAR PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE IIo who has n%uch weeps as well us ! be who has little. ? Modern Greek. 1 Itch cured ia 80 minutoa by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. N^vor IhIIh. At dtU'/gists. Gratefulness is the poor man's payment. ? French. Mrs. WIdsIow's Hoothlng Syrup for Childron teething, i>oftoon the gum.% reduces iuflam matlon, fi'. lays pain, euros wind colic. '25c A bottle. Possession is as good nS title. A Domestic Kye Itcmedj Compounded by Kiperieneed Physicjarw Conforms to Pure Food and DrugB Wlnr Friend* \VK?w? ? " ' ? .* *? fisUl Hi( r*Tie the CI llquii tOC., i WILL BE I ur Many Warm W< Enthusiastic Appi BLOOD DISEASES. Repioves the Cause and Stops the Pain Quickly. 25c. and 50c. at Druggists. (J*n,Q bays B*rrlc?it>l? automobile 1VW mrxlelt ?JJ O Kftorlflr^l. RoO, $ 100; White, S2W. tlnrc?ln Uat '.It 4 tree. Rui.To Aokmct, IMS Hroa?l way. N. Y. Semi-Weekly Observer. . The Semi-Week y Qbiorver Is a paper whioh gives more for th? money tbau nny other cewsi.ai or pi>bllshed In fhe Carolines, It U Issued semi- weekly, ur one hundred and (our timet n year, It Is not oompetlilve with aoy other ecuutr weekly or semi weekly paper. Its rea ling matter and news are complied from the Dally Observer and the Evening Chronicle, and naturally It is the best srtlcles only which a$e used. It gives more and better reading for the money than could possibly be done In a paper tbat bad to be produced an*w. Tboso who sub soribe to It for one dollar will get 104 papers during the year of the very best sort. Tbey will find in it the best sort of reading toattar for the family, and many a business oppor tunity out of which an alort man oould get his dollar back many times. The passionate are like men stand ing on their heads; they see all things the wrong way. ? Plato. THEIR SKIN TROUBuTcURED, Two little Girls Had Ecxema Vorj Badly?In One Gate Child's Hair Cam* Out and Left Hare Patches ? Cntlcora Met with Success. " L JuLv.?..t.vo . Ut t la girls . wbft. haYs .Uaan. troubled very badly with ecrema. One of them had it on.Jjar lower limbs. 1 did everything that I could hear of for her, hut it did not give in until wirin weather, when it seemingly subsided. The next winter whan it pecan**; cold the eczema started vagaitv^nd also in her head, where if would take the hair out and leave bar* patches. At the sama^bne her arms were' sore the whole lengt^l)?" them; I took her to a phyaloian, but the child grow^worae oil the time. Her sister's arm? wr* ???o ?Sfee!*'.!. I began using the Cuticuta Remedies, and by tha time the second lot was used their skin was soft and smooth. Mrs. Charles Baker, Albion, Me., Sept. 21, 1908." Potter Dttif A Chem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticurn Remedies, Hoston. Mass. Whatever may bo the customs and laws of a country, the woman decide its morals. ? French. Roagh OS Bats, unbeatable exterminator. Rough on He* LJoe, Neat Powder, 25c. Bough on Bedbtiga, Powder or Liq'4, 85c. Rough on Fl*aa, Powder or Liquid, 20c. Rough on Roaehea, Pow'd, lRo^Liq'd, 25o. . Rough oa Moth m&A Anta, Ponder, 25c. Rough oa 8k*$tera, agreeable in uaa, 25c. E. 8. Walla, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. Because hsrd work made them so, don't bo ashamed of bent shoulders. It is better to be bent in the back than broko in the pocket. ? From Phila. Farm Journal. For Croup Tonsilitis A quick and powerful remedy is needed to break up an attack of croup. Slu m's Liniment has cured many cases of croup. It acts instantly ? when tppliod ho tli insidje and oirtside of the throat it breaks up the phlegm, re lics the ir.ilammation, and relieves the difficulty of breathing. Sloan's Liniment lives (|uick relief in all cases of asthma, bronchitis, sore throat, tonsilitis, nd pains in the chest. Prlco, 25c.. coc., ami ei.00. Dr. Earl S. Sloaji. Boston, Mass. - ? ?. / % You Are In Danger if you let that cold run on. Ncg lectcd colds cause incurable dis case8. Don't risk your health. Keep a bottle of DR.D.JAYNES EXPECTORANT In your home. It's the safett. surest and quickest remedy for colas errr compounded. For Coughs, Bron chitis, Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs,' in fact, all diseases caused by neglected colds. It has no equal. Recommended and sold 17 drug gist? everywbeie. ^ ? Thru ilze bottles, $1,00, 50c, : 25c Mother's milk will supply the baby laxative enough, if she takes a candy Cascaret. And the laxative will be natural, gentle, vegetable ? just what baby needs. Try one and youll know why millions of mothers use them. Vaat-gpcket box, iu cents ? at drufi-atorea. MW Ha* a ailtliaa baxaa monthly. fc5fl Cures PNEUMONIA TMcA'a Qcoae O rent* LI n I rowt is made of purp *oo?* grease (and other remedial agent*) recojr uir?d for *?nernUo!i? to Invaluable for PneOmo nla. Oolda, (Jrlp, nto Try Rice's Goose Grease Liniment Per th?M ailment* ? It relieve* ?peedily tm\ cure* permanently. 25c- At all Df oggtits ind Dea!ers-25c GOOSE GREASE C0?P*NT,',??J"oso' SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BCLTS LOMBARD IRON WORKS. RUOUSTA. 01 DAISY FLY KILXER &T1T" lt> trwn tr.rt kilh all f let. Nt At. clean, orn-unaut*!, coa? reii.lent, rhoftp, L??'? aU !)??>>, Mail* of luetfvL c*nnot uplll or tin o" er. will not sou or lojuro nnj?? thUur. 0 uittfti n>ed off?ctlre. 01 ill drtkn rr Mai picpaia tortOa. >UHUU> BOZKttS. ItO UvUuH 4r?. Drooklj-*, R. 1. CPArr* DlVtHPEB 4WC COvX/H ;u#t DISTEMPER Fink*??. Kpisootlc. CftUrrhtl Pe* ver, Infiutnaa, Coutfha. 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