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M Do you know of any woman who ever received any
benefit from taking Lydia K, Pinkham's Vegetable Coin*
pound? "
If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar
to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be
surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in
this country where women cannot be found who have been
restored to health by this famous old remedy, made
exclusively from a simple formula of roots and heros.
During the past 30 years we have published thousands
of letters from these grateful women who have been cured
by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never
in all that time have we published a testimonial without
the writer's special permission. 'Never have we knowingly
published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine.
1 lore is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts
that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's experi
ence with Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write
and ask her.
Houston, Texas. ? " When I llrMt began taking Lydia 12. Plnk
1a it j 1 1 *h Vegetable Compound I w as a total wreck. 1 liad been
sick for three years with female troubles, chronic dyspepsia,
and a liver trouble. I had tried several doetor'M medicines, but
nothing did ta? any good.
" For three years I lived on medicines and thought I would
never get well, when I read an advertismcnt of Lydia K. l'ink
liani'H Vegetable Compound, and was a<i vised to try It.
" My husband got me one bottle of the Compound, mid it did
nic ho much good T continued its use. 1 am now a well woman
and enjoy the best of health. ?
"I advise all women suffering fr<?n? such troubles to give
Lydia II. I'lnltham's Vegetable Compound a trial. They won't
regret it. for it will surely euro you." ? Mm. Itessio L. llieks,
# I O Cleveland St., Houston.
Any Woman who is k and suffering is foolish surely
not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it
not do her as much good as it did Mrs. I licks.
l\vir\ i ' ; 1 1 1 !ia? IiIn I i s<-t I in :
IV I'u'l ri;'* i'!< t'- 'lil I '? I If' s " it i'<" ??? ? ? i >. t ? -
| Hi 1 1< ?i? ? I " -lint i; ..i ? i,,ii h ii.i' I ante i>( iiiiiny
(lll.L'.tfil^. ( lllf lhr'l..;;Mi JTUl yoll fUI'?? ill#
dlHiMrtl*. ]'..)?<) l<?
|)ii ii"( | ? ?"? I ? ' I til il"l' i ; . i *v ? |)|-i|i\ls.
A little !>? f !i* . I I! ? 1 rn \\'i/.!i I Oil i*
n 1 ' ' * iti |\ !f . It cull I (l. ill'
|i|i"<!. in i ! i r . i f * r i f |i.i:t*f:i1 ail
lltcltls I hui il! ' 1 ' ? ? Jll;>VII.
Tin- wilf is (1 ?? Kr\ nt" ( In* Imttse.
Mi? Wnihl,.wV S<?.t '>m;/ ;'<\ruf? f<<r ("mMn-n
trrt ;illl(< HI .ft I-IH I !i?* j'H'ii* . ??? ! : I t'f 1 1) tl.l II I urn
t ioii, all!i> w iiiiiti . ? in i ?, \\ . r> 1 1 olic.'Jii . a bottle. ?
A Li'l'i'I ill w|il m.i.Mi. Sl? i luiv
lioin-aiv sin- t''. l iJl i?:inrvs <?}' Ijusi
IICVS 1 1 1 ? ? ? ? t Ml ? I i|: <.
\ i \its ??!? i r.
A Dnt'k I'lrfiirt* lo look I'iirk f'pon.
Julio Cmi'V, ("uii Altua, N.
"Y . , e:i " 1 ' i 1 1 :n Si' : ? f i m In- r I x 'I f.
lo Mann, J s 0 7 . I
\\;ik cit:i (1 ti ? -<1 to tfio
h. :;yp, u ii invalid,
f : "in U ill r\''v 1 1 ( it! I) I o.
I' i t:i'it,| lis I hud
' .Hfti'il itlitv.n on
i iiti ln s, ;i <1 ls<-i>ar
,u'.> d and di'^inilrlng
tn i Ii. 1 w ut> ? pruc
I ; i' 1 1 1 v cr i milt il with
luniiMiiii- I ti> 1 1 > I >? >.i it's
Kidney nils and a *?hort wtiili- aftur
1 began vising i !: - m I was ablo to
walk. After t :i k t ? . i; ?<%??? boxes I
threw away my mitrhoa nr.d l ho
lumbago ha^ not r 'turned fruin (hat
day to (his. Through I Joan a
Kidney PilU I a::i today a healihy
man. "
Sold by all denb'rn fift rent# a box.
Fogt^r- M llbti rn <*o . Hnffnln X Y.
Hv nature <!o?i is ^?.?rthy i t everv
pains to to j\cij'ia:n!?:-l I 'I .v
For COMIX (i n it
Hick's < aitmnk Is \\ o t>? st remedy ?
rrHi'vr? ihi> n.'h.iii,' nml fr\ p: Wlim-vt -rur?!|
the Cold ivi'il natures normal cuiulillcn^. It'*
llijultl liiinx (I. alt . v liv . -.*? mwI
{*?0.. at <ii".ii.r st. >n s .
M Q U U U
RJCKid J HIW"
"I I: ifil all i tit Ii. of blood tcn:e>lics
which tai'.i t" ir.f anv I >\.i t I
have fir;;. 1 t'.f * 'ht th at last Mv
face was !u
After l.iV ::
COIlt ItllH t.
inoiitimv; (I
when 1 ri-.c iv. t'
have n i h u;> <? t< . i
i' red C Wi! ti !>
Pleasart. P. '.i'a1
I>o N.'i-ci
1(V\ ?V . VV Nil"'
lac i ?mpi
curt ot > vvu i..
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?? NOTHING LIKE IT FOR
i^|Jj|" TrSrCTLi P'Xt'-ne excel; any d-r.titrice
? lit ? tfc? I M in c!e.sn?ir.g, wlater.aig and
removing tartar from the teeth, l>e?ide? destroying
*11 tcrmi of decay and daeasc which ordinary
tooth preparation# cannot do.
TUP Mm ITU uted at a mouth
I Ht IwlWM I II waih di?;r.lecu the raouth
and throat, purifies the Sreath, and kill* the germi
which collect in the mouth, causing tore throat,
bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much wckneia.
fUP FVETQ H^en inflnmrd, tired, a< h
I nb Ei I tO and bum, may b? intfnntl]
relieved and strengthened by Paxtine.
AATADDll Paxtme will derirov the perm*
VA I JWiiH that cauae catarrh, heal the in
Hammation and atop the discharge. It ii a rur*
rem edjy (or uterine catarrh.
Paxtine u a Harmless yet powerful
aertokfcfe^Mafart&nt and deodorizer.
UK-d b batHiag it destroys odor* and
leaves the body noturpticalty clean.
ro*?jU? Attmuo ?to?*?,boc
on POSTPAID BY MAIL.
LARGE SAMPLE FREE!
JTW1 PAMTON TMJT ???. ???TOM, MAM.
T ? ' klrrfsr' ?-?-*?*
? 4 SKBi. ??-?*; ; .l*-^i.2.':^ :3?.
' * V- .tJU-T V--: *t'- ^Lr ty -Z W3?&9tfc&** 1
F?>r IIKAD l( UK ? A IM IUXK
Wticthcr fiom < "<> I < I h. I f ? - a t . Hiormrh or
N (>i vi ?u?> Trouble*. < ' h I will ?' you.
1 1 ' t l|i|?il<i iil?aj>niil to I ?!<?'- ft' is Immoitl
h'.? ly. Tiy It. 10c., 5??>o. and 6C*.\ ai (Iiuk
klu <?*.
Bible in 418 Tongues.
London, Sept. .r). ? According to t lit;
10'tili n port of lli".' Brit ish uml I'ur
Mildi: Society the Bible will soon
be ] >i~i ii t <><1 in every lan^iuiKC ami
i-i inleet known t hroiujliout the worhl.
Complete Millies or portions ot the
I'ibh' wre issued last year in 1 IN
ililTerenl lan^u?^?vs. 1 Mirintf the year
i i.. . : i,l... I <?>
>i \ lit ?? i I nunmi M'iici ?????. ? *
I lie list. Besides these lanmiaires,.
there are complete 1'ihles or portions
of the Seriptnre niaile in embossed
type for the blind in thirty-one dif
ferent lanennjres.
The number of 1'ihles issued by the
society last year w .is nearly (i.OOP.OO'i
( M' complete Itihles there were H8-1,
! ; ? ; New Testaments. 1.1M.H74, and
port ions of Seriptnre, .'I.IMM.HT.?, inuk
iml; a t o! a I of f?.lM-| .<11.
The colporteurs employed in the
work of distribution have an adven
turous life, l.ast year some of them
were arrested as spies in Nicaragua,
robbed in Murrna, bitterly mocked by
Social Democrats in Ciermany, driven
out of villages in I 'era by priests who
burned their books, stoned in the
Philippines ami beaten bv Moslems
in Mftluchestan. So. 38" '09.
Snapshots of Thought.
P?y T. M. Sullivan.
The ir. ft n who ciui sculpturo a
"tumbling block into a stepping stone
l:as done more thnn most sculptors
ev.?r accomplish.
The unaided eye can discern the
beauty of virtue, but no microscope
can discover the comeliness of vice.
PltLvSSEI) II Alt!)
Coffee's Weight on Old Age.
When prominent men realize the
Injurious effects of coffee and the
change In health that Postum can
brlliu thev are ulad to lend their tes
timony for the benefit of others.
A en perintemlent of public schools
In No rt li ( 'a roll na su \ s :
"My mother. slime her earl> child
hood. was an Inveterate coffee drink
or, and had l;e?*n trouble I with her
heart for a number * f years, and com
plultm*] of that weak all over' fueling
and sick stomach.
' 'Some lime ago I was making an
oTicial visit to a distant part of the
country and took dinner with one of
tbe merchants of the (dace. I noticed
n somewhat peculiar flavour of the
coffee, and asked him concerning it.
Me replied that It was Postum.
i "I was bo pleased with It. that af
ter the mml was over. I bought a
pack a ye to carry home with me. and
bad wife prepare some for the next
m<;il The whole family liked It so
w. II that we discontinued coffeu and
i used Postum entirely
"I had really been at times very
nn\iou? concerning my mother's con
<".'l >n, but we noticed that after using
, Pontum for a short time she felt so
much better than she did prior to Its
use. and had little troublo with her
bran and no sick stomach, that the
headaches were not so frequent, and
her general condition much Improved
This continued until she was as well
and hearty as the resti of us.
"I know Postum hfts benefited my
self and the other members of the
family, but not in so marked a degree
j f.s In the case of my mother, as she
was a victim of long standing. "
Head "The Road to Wellvllle," In
pkgs.
"There's a Reason. "
Kver iv??i th? nl*?ve letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine, true, and full of human
tnteirtt
r> ,KC. . ?
CURTISS WINS PRIZE AGAIN
American Aviator Successful at
9rescia, Italy.
Glenn IT, Curtis* Adds to a Hrilllaut
lU'i'Oi'd by .MuUinvc TlilM/.ono
miios in iroti/'iimi Miuuu?.
Rrctela, Italy.- Olen.n II. CurtUa,
the Amerlean aviator, who won the
International Cup at Khelms. aided
further honorfi to hi* brilliant record
by capturing the grand prize in the
aviation meet hero. Curtlg* mad#
hhi flight for the grand prize*, cover
lag flhy kilometers (31.05 miles), or
Ave times around the course, In 4 9
minutes 24 Beconda; Ilia tharo of
ill e $10,000 prize hi fCOOO.
Itougler, tho French aviator, also
emptied fur thu grand prise, making
a flight or lifty kilometer* in 1 hour
10 ittliUileit 18 seconds. To 111 in was
awarded the bit'ond prize."
Curtis* kIko wontheprlze for quick
starting, h I h time being S I-& seconds.
Loblanc wag r.ecoud In this contest in
9 3-5 seconds.
Tho Internationa) contest brought
out an Immense crowd of spectators,
who came from all parts of Italy aud
many foreign cities. The weather
conditions wero exceedingly favor
able, only a gentle breeze blowing.
Princess Lotuia, the stepmother of
t lie; Dnko of tho Abiuzzl, wa3 present,
and, surrounded by her court, re-'
reived all tho foreign avlaiors with
special cordiality. She warmly con
gratulated Curtiss. ? Kbo ntld >she had
followed with tho keoneat Interest
tho efforts which wero being made to
i.ulve the problem of aerial naviga
tion. and that nho was looking for
ward to tho day when it would lie
possible to make a long journey in
the air. '
After fjevciul I<hI flights liad h?en
made by tho dltf'Tent aviators Hou*
glor's neroplnno wan brought out for
his ulleuipt ia tho (JrAnd Prize. He
made the (list lip In 13 minutes f>0
seconds, and iho second in 19 min
utes, 4 2 sroomls.' including a slop to
replenish the lank. The third lap lie
covered lu 12 minute* 12 seconds, tho
fourth lu I 2 . 2 and the II r t h in 12.09.
Instead 'if landing at tho end of tho
fitly kilometres lloilglcr made anoth
er lap in 1 2.36.
IM riot made several brilliant
flights, but did rot compote for tho
dreed 1 ' ri :??. sifter which Curtiss en
tend, for tlio aPI'ielo prize. Me us
rondc.I to a h'rlg.it of HI metres
t about 1 1! i'l f > , thereby gaining
i oud p: i/. \ while Hie fli ;it prize was
r. warded (*), I'ougU r, who daticcd
?I rouniTC^TTti (Vllghi, saving: "Curtiss
U a true r,< ni !< man. lie might havo
.?.ppo higher than I, but he promised
to leave no tho |ir:st prize, and he has
l.et't bis word. .This Ih real American
chivalry." Hnuat'.er's record, mado
Bi'vernl days ?u o. was 100 metres.
I.i-nK nant f'alderara was the win
ner of the passenger cnvrylng event,
for v.-'iirli a prize of S <? o was offered,
lie tiiii'Jo four rounds of lite course
with Meni : until Savoln."
criMx lottlt.y ukawinu
Croat livvlt^.iv.cnt l:i Havana Over
Winner <>r $r;o,<im>.
I 'a vans. Culm. ? The fit-wl drawing
of tl!?> N;iiinr;:il I . r> ; t ? ? r y was hold in
the Ti-' a. y . Buildinc* A dense
i *\< \\ In. >"iy, ? ! 1 1 1 ? j f-> i> 1 1 rlv .S Tv'.ivl tiiO
e<mriyard of t he build ing. Hundreds
vt m gro runners were employed to
t arry \ he prP/n tinmhera to the vari
ous n "??}?? Mi|:? i's and tin1 lottery ortirea
in all purls of the fit y as fast as they
wt re drawn.
The:-' w; ? great excitement. espe
cially wllh t:>e announcement at noon
of the number winning the capital
priz'i of $t)0.0 no. ?
All the tickets for the drawing
were sold, th? ntnount aggrcgat ing.
f^oo.noo. of which the Cuvei ament a
proUt Is $'l
TIlllKK (II IMF I.N fire.
Lidlo Hoy IPidly Hurtled Trying to
Save Others,
F.\ Paul, Minn. ? Fire destroyed
lh?' s'.imti'cr cottage of Hob?rt A,
Walsh at White Bear Pake, and three
children of n family of thirteen were
burned to death.
William Walsh, aged nine years,
was burned in his effort to save hla
little brothers ami Bisters, tlx of
whom were Bleeping on the second
story of the cottage. He might have
escaped without injury had he not re-,
malued to assist his brothers and sls?
ters.
He was finally compelled to jump
from a second-story window.
FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.
Head-On Collision of Passenger and
Stork Trains on the C., H. and Q.
T . i u col ii . N P. Passenger train No.
V?, ?<n ti: - Chicago. Burlington and
. v ? it ( i, ,ii twl _ ? rim! sin extra
s ? i'.k uai'i v. re in a head -one col
lision at tli" station of P.urnhani, four
mil :'.w? ?-t of 1 inenln. Two
mi n witi1 k i|!> il oui.'ighi and niuo
:::j .:re 1. The dvad:
W l. 'lo'r. ; , a < .infractor, of Falls
( 1 . 1 . N . ?
Wi-lin.n <'."i(V!n. a color-Mi orvik, at
t:i hed t.i t\ ? i .lv.it" tar of Division
Sn,"*ri:itf,r.ci"!it l.yman, of Wymorr.
Among the In lured is Benjamin
Wil -hey. of Man: Ii- Id. Ohio.
f rank Could Pa UI For Dower.
A In* %v as dive re 1 Frank .7.
Could. of New York City, paid $los,
0 o o to hi< foiin i wife for a release
of dower rights.
Swimmer Hun Down.
Rr.'her than jeopardize his vessel
fin! ia s n ? >y steering out of his
course, thrt ruMinander of the Rloh
r.rd !*? ek ran ilown and drowned Hob
err .1 Douglas, who was swimming
L'ell Gate, New York.
Boy Erotliers Drown.
Whllo ho wns swimming In the
Amite River, near Baton Rouge, La.,
fourteen-year-old Charles Rouse was
seized with cramps. Ills twclve-year
old brother. Walter, attempted to
have him, and both were drbwued.
American Woman n Suicide.
Mrs. Jane Perln, wife of Lawrenco
rorln, of New York City,, committed
suicide In England. She was tho
daughter of the late General Victor
A. Sartor!, o' Baltimore.
Colonel Joel It. Krlmrdt Dlee.
Colonel Jool B. Krhardt, long prom
inent in Republican circlet, died of
heart dlseaso at the Union League,
New York City.
New Weather Observer.
Jame? H. Scarr succeeded Kben H.
I Emery as local weather fortcaater at
ths Nsw York Cltjr station. .
-SagSaBMWiii
AMAZING TARGET SHOOTING
Gunners so Accurate That Marks
Are Destroyed.
Fleet Hu to Wwlt For Now Targets?
Dismantled Torpedo IhwU Towrd
Awky Bluk lug? Vermont Lends.
Washington, I). C. ? Information
from tho Atlantic fleet engaged in
open sea target practice at the an
chorage ground off Cape Henry is t<
the effect that It will not be com
pleted for about ten days. The delaj
is due to the amazing marksmaushlf
of the gun pointer^ the men wh<
train tho gum* on the targets and d<
tho tiring. The reason for tho dela>
in because tho fleet has no targ?ti
with which to continue He work, tin
aim of tho pointers having been ?<
accurate that tho target# have prao
tlcally been destroyed and there U
nothing to shoot at.
Three of the targets have been de-,
stroked entirely and Kent to Pavj
Jonea' locker. The two dismantled
torpedo boats, O'Brien and Nlchol
son, have been towed In a slnklni
condition to tho Norfolk Navy Yaro
to be fixed up after being docked
One of the target barges has alsc
been dismantled and will have to b<
repaired. Not until the. various tar*
gots come back can the work of battH
practice go on, and meantime thos?
ships of the (loot which have not con
cluded their preliminary record dnj
and night practice are at work, whlh
tho others aro marking time.
Tho results of battle practice hav<
beon far more successful- than watt an
ticipated. Tho b'attleshlp Vermont li
In the lead and will probably repeat
her performance of last November In
Manila Bay, when alio won the battl<
practice pennant.
in the record practice by means ot
which gun pointers aro qualified
some roi.narkablo scores wero mado
The Louisiana and New llampshlrt
are tied, which will mean handsome
money returns In prizes for tho crews
At one of tho Louisiana's targets t
record of 100 per cent, was made,
something ^unknown before In tin
navy. Tho T^ouislana a J so will be -see
ond In the battle practice.
EorJiio first time moving picture!
havo been taken of tho splashes oi
shots. This has been found neces
nary, especially where tho targetf
have been shot away. This occurred
last fall in Manila nay when tin
number of hits had to bo estimated
both for the Vermont and tho New
Jersey. At that time there was book
speculation as to which had won, but
the observers out on the Hue gave th<
decision to tho Vermont. By meant
of tho moving pictures tho land
lag places of the shots aro llxed ac
curately.
Another Innovation tills year hai
boon in moving targets, and this wltl
the fact that tho shooting is done oi
tho open sea, with the heaving o!
tho swells to contend with, makes tin
remarkable records already achieved
Btlll mora wonderful.
PEAKY DENIES COOK'S STORY.
Wires That Cook's Eskimos Say II<
Didn't Uracil tho Polpfj?
New York City. ? Tho following
wireless and telegraphic dispatch
dated Indian Harbor, Labrador, was
received hero by Melville 10. Stone:
"I have nailed the Stars and Stripe:
to the North Pole. This is authorita
tive and correct.
"Conk's story should -not bo taken
! too seriously. The two Eskimos whe
accompanied him say he went no. dis
tance north and not out of sight ol
land.
"Other members of the tribe eor?
roborate their story.
"ROBERT E. TEAUY.
" "Commander U. S. N."
At South llarpswell. Me., Mrs. Rob
ert E. Peary, the explorer's wife, re
ceived the following message 1)5
wireless and telegraph from Indian
Harbor:
"Good morning. Delayed here bj
gale. Don't let Cook's story worrj
you. Have him nailed. BERT."
A second dispatch reached her al
Portland which read thus:
"Delayed by gale. Don't worrj
about Cook. Eskimos say Cook nevi
er left night of land. Tribe confirms.
Meet mo at Sydney. BERT."
Bert, of course, Is Commandei
Peary,
200,000 BERLINERS SEE FLIGHT.
They Applaud Two Per/orirtnnces ol
Orvllle Wright at Tempelhof Field. ?
Berlin, Germany. ? Orvllle Wright
male two successful flights over J,h<
Templhof parade ground, on the out
skirts of Berlin. Going aloft alone,
he did twenty-four miles in thlrty-sli
minutes.
On his second flight he carried
Captain von Hildebranl pa a passen
ger and flew for seventeen minutes
A conspicuous company witnessed
Wright's flights, and it is estimated
ihut fully 200,000 persons were or
the parade ground. Wright was en
thusiastically cheered when he landed'
SWALLOWED DENTIST'S DRILL.
Miss Stella Levy, of Pittsburg, Pa..
Died in Agony Afterward.
Pittsburg. Pa. ? Members of the
family of Miss Stella Levy, thirty,
who dlod in agony, explained that hei
death was caused by n dentist's drill
which slipped down her throat while
she was having her teeth attended U
a week ago.
- It worked, near her heart, causing
her great agony, and her .death came
when It reached that vital organ.
GKX. F. C. AHMSTltOXG DKAD.
He Was nn Indian Fighter and Con
federate lirigadier.
Tlnr Harbor, Mf.? Frank C. Arm*
strong, a brigadier-general In the
Confederate army, who saw much ac.
tlve service, .nd an Indian fighter in
the early days of the West, atd on?
time Assistant Commissioner of In*
dlan Affairs, died in Green Court, the
summer home of his daughter, Mrs.
Archibald Haiklic, after an illness ol
two months.
FISH TKIKS TO SINK 1JOAT.
Sportsman Ijftnds Sword (lsh Weighing
163 Pounds After * Fight.
Avalon, Cal. ? While Ashing off San
r.inmontu island. Ij- O. Murnhv. _j>l_
Converse, Ind., caught a swordftsh
nine feet seven inches long, that
wolghed 163 pounds and was armed
with a two-and-a-half-foot sword.
The flsh is larger than any othqr of
the specie* of which there is any rec
ord here.
The awqrdfiih fought hard before
It was brought to g&ff. U^eapcd out,
of the Mater many tine* f J
. ? ? , v a* ?
Kacb "jji |Kc oHUrf WW
gjuit of the body i* ?
i Imk in (be Ciwia of
(life. A *b?la i# am
? Ir0ai?r (ku id
weakest link, the body
no itrgoler than iti
rrcakoat orgeo. If tlMra U wwlmw u I itodwch, liver or luofa, Cwr? i? I
weak link iu the cUia of life which nay auap at tiny (inw. Often tbii so-called
wwkwM " i? Muwd by Uek of nutrition, the result of weekness or disease
of the atowaoh nod other orjane of digestion nod nutrition. Diseases end
wotJtuewi of the Howwh iu allied 01 gun* uu- curcd by the u*e ul Dl?
IMai'cc's Golden Medical Diioovcry, When tho weak or diseased stomach la
cured, disvMnc* of other orfene which mm remote front the stomach but whiek
Mv? lUcir origin in ? diseased condition of tfio stomach ud
otiMr or|UH of digestion sod nutritiou, ?ro cured ilio.
Tkm mtroag mm a kmm m mtroag mtomack.
Tmkm tkm mkotm rmcommeaded "Dlmcor*
mry " yom may Maw* a ataoag atom ?
?<A ?atf ? mtromg body.
Qivmn Away,? Dr. Pieroe's Common Sense Medical AdvUer,
new revUed Edition, is sent frtt on receipt of stamp* to pay
cipcoM of mailing only. Scad 21 onc<cent stamps (or the
book in paper covert, or 31 ?tamps tor the cloth-bound vc|*
umc. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Uiv'eraiLjt of lLiuu^ht iu the initial ]
point of menial development.
WHAT ' isTAIHTy
The paint on a bouse In tho extreme
outside of the bouse. The wood 1*
simply a structuVal under layer. That
Is as it should be. Unprotected wood
will not well withstand weather. But
paint made of purs white lead and
linseed oil is an invulnerable armor
against sun and rain, beat and cold.
Buch paint protects and preserves,
fortifying tho perishable wood with a
complete metallic casing.
And the outside of the houso Ib the
looks of tho house. A woll construct
ed building may he greatly depre
ciated by lack of painting or by poor
painting.
National Lead Conpany have made
it liossiblo for ovary building owner
to bo absolutoly sure of puro white
lead paint before applying. They do
this by putting upon overy package
of their whlto load their Dutch Hoy
Painter trademark. That tradomark
is a complete guarantee.
Temptation is the anvil upon whicjj
manhood itt forced. So. 38*'09.
CUTICURA CURED HIS ECZEMA.
Humor Came on Legs and Ankles
Could Not Wear Shoes Jlccause
Of Bad Healing and Itching.
"I have been successfully cured of dry
eczcrii*. 1 was inspecting the removal of
noxious weeds from the edge of a rivor and
j was constantly in the dust from the weeds.
? At night I cleansed my limbs but felt a
prickly sensation. I paid no attention to it
for two years but I noticed a scum on my
legs like fish scales. I .did not attend to it
until it came to be too itchy and sore and
began getting two running sores. My
ankles were all sore and scabby and I could
not wear shoes, i had to use citrpet and
felt slippers for weeks, I got a cake of th?
Culicura Boap and, some Cuticura Oint
ment. In less (linn ten days I could put
on my boots and in less than three week?
I was free from the confounded itching.
Capt. G. 1*. Bliss, Chief of Police, Morris,
Manitoba, Mar. 20, '07, and .Sept. 24, '08.
j I'otter l)rug & Chera. Corp., Sole Wops,
I of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
j A well-wisher s'.^k from nfar.
The surest remedy for cramps, colic and
diarrliavi L Painkiller (Perry Davis"). Uet
the geuuiitc. x 23c., 85.-. an I V.O.-.. bottles.
Weak (liv conflict of one hand.
Rough on Rat*, uunoataole exterminator.
Rough' on II 011 Lice, Nest Powder, 25c.
r uu ? <"???* ?' ?">!
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25c.
RoU'<h on Roachi'fl, Pow'd, 15c.,Liq'd, 25o.
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25fj.
I Rough on Skelters, agreeable in usa, 25c,
K. b. Well*, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J.
There's a Differenco.
"Isn't stillness (lie same as
j silence?" asks the little f>irl next
I door.
"No, indeed," explains t lie little
[ girl next door to her. "Silence is
I when thero isn't anybody at all in
I the parlor, and stillness is what you
j don't hear when your big sister apd
i her bean are there. "?Life.
! In darkness, in light, in sorrow, in
blight,
J 13o an optimist over and things will
come right.
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Ma led postpaid cn re>
celpt of prlcc,
You enn't have a
beautiful complexion if
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or if you Buffer with
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Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills regulate the
bowols, correct indigestion, constipation,
biliousness, torpid livers, jaundice, callow
and dull complexions. They purify the
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and mont eruptions.
One pill is a gentle laxative; two pills a
thorough physic. Tliey do not gripe, they
do not weaken. Prico 2R centa..
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There is absolutely nothing
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Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera
Morbus, Cholera-Infantum, Colic
and Cramps as
DR.D.JAYNE'S
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BALSAM
It is a friend in need, and you
should always keep it in your house.
Its valuable cura'.ivo properties have
made it a necessity for both adults
and children.
Sold by oil Jruggltii at
25c fxr bo l!t
This Trade-mark
Eliminates AU
Uncertainty
in the purchase of
mint materials.
It i* an absolute
guarantee A par
ity and quality.
For your own
protection, Me
J3\%* ft h on the side of
cvrry krR orf white It-ad
-frm pafe?-"
..rasiageru
PALATAL
Til IfMI' < -?
. ii<j a ot? MX awirtutt
Usvd tO?U'u *11/ CM#
ui< d fcoiwrdJMTtO oir
ft owc?. Prl.-o 50c ? HottU
T)eUv*r?<) *t ycur n**re?t e?pr?M o?o# t
SCUfSlfiUiXSie...
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? r.. ??ui.. UmMt tj*?lgS
fhompson's Eye Wattr I
SHAFTING, PULIXVS.BELT1
LOMBARD IRON WORKS. MIMST^g
INTERESTING TO STOCK OMRS I
IS IT NOT
Th?? mo*
naed medicine they
Iom inclined to take it,
?ad though needing
nourishment have but
little desire (or it. and
even thie it often <)?*
itro/ed by modioin#
being pleoed in the feed.
IS IT NOT
ALSO TRUE
That when stock lee)
badly they crave salt
more than at other
timea? Then why la
not our syatem o( giving
medicine in null the
aimpleat, aureat end
beat? The diaegreea*
ble taste of the medi*
oine is overcome when
given in the salt. which
ia not true when placed
in the feed. Our plan
ia the common senso
one, as it insurea stock
taking more mcdicine
than whon given in the
other weateful and to
them disogreeable man
ner, We give children
medicine in tweets
because they like the
"?weete," on the tame
theory why not give
1 stock medicine in eelt?
DROP BRICK IN FEED BOX
IT WILL DO THE REST
SAVES TIME. LABOR, AND
VETERINARY DILLS
SIMPLEST. SUREST AND MOST
CONVENIENT WAY TO GIVE
MEDICINE TO STOCK
MANUFACTURED SV THE
Blackman Stogk Remedy C?
CHATTANOOGA. TENN.
If Your Dealer Does not Handle It Ask Him to Write for Prices.
ACertainCure for sore, Weak ft Inflamed Eyes.
MITCHELLS
SALVE
MAKES THE US E OF DRUGS UNNECESSARY! Price.?* Dmts Dnriv/M
The Right Way
In All Canes of
DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA,
COLDS, ETC.,
Of All HorsoH. Brood Marca, Colta,
Stallions, ii to
i'SPOHN THElVl"
On their tongue* or Id the feed put Spohn'? Liquid
Compound. Olvo the remedy to .ill or tliein. It acts
on the blood and gland*. It routa the dlgeaao by 'hi
p'.-lltng the disease germs. It *?ardn oft the troubl*),
no matter how they are "exposed." Absolutely free
fiom anything Injtirlout. A child can xafoly take It.
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the manufacturers.
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It b&s been proved beyond all doubt that
Potatoes
need PoUsh !n Sulfate form to produce sound, heavy tubers frteftoa
scab and rich in the starchy elements that makes the'mealy, well
flavored potato that everybody likes and will pay a little more to get.
-?Potash Pays
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