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Afraid of Ghosts Maay people ?r? ofreid of |ho*t?. Few people - ?? eireid of |?im. Yet the |bot( i* > fancy ud tbe tcriu ia m feet. If the form could b? (0 ? alze equal to it* terror* it would eppeer mora terrible than any (ire-breathing dragon. Germe ceo't be evoided. T bey ere it* the air we breathe, <lto water we drink. Tbe germ eta only proeper when the condition of tbe lyittm five* it free acope to eatebliab it* eeli end develop. When there U e deficiency of Vital force, languor, roatle*ane??, A aallow cheek, ' ? hollow eye. when the appetite ia poor end the ?Iecp U broken, it i* time to guard against tl?o |?rm. You can fortify the body against oil germs by the uie of Dr. Pleroe'a Gold* en Medical Discovery. It Increases the vital power, eleeneee the { eystem of closing impurities, enriches the blood, put* the etom- < ?ch and organ* of dilation and nutrition in working condition, to that the germ find* no woek or taintad apot in whioli to breed. *' Gulden Medical Diwuvery ? oontains no eloohol, whisky or liahit-forining drug*. All it* ingredient* printed on it* outsido wrapper. . It is not a secret nostrum but e medicine op known ooMfoMiioN and with a roeord of 40 jwurs of curst, Aee?t>t no eub*titute? there i* nothing " ju*t e* good." Ask your neighbor*. Woman's Friend Nearly all women suffer at times from female ailments. Borne women suffer more acutely and more constantly than others. Hut whether you Lave little pain or whether you suffer intensely, you should take Wine of Cardui and j<et relief. Cardui is a safe, natural medicine, for women, prepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in gredients. It acts easily on the female organs and givea strength and tone to the whole system. the The Woman's Tonic ;? ? ? - ' M r.i. Verna Wallace, of Sanger, Tox., tried Cardui. She writes: "Oanlui lius don'm more for'jne than I can describe. Ij?#t spring [ was n with female inflammation and consulted a doctor, but to no avail, ro 1 took C'ardui, and inside of three days, I was able to do my housework. Since then my trouble has never returned." .Try it. AT ALL DRUG STOREB Mystery of Oliff-Dwellera. Hy pioc i 1 1 <_r out and study in;; d'.f in terred relic's ami fra^iivvnlary tradi tions ol' I In* I'm*! lu ! txliiuis, 1 Vof.eK Bor Ivluar I,. Hewitt, president of I in* School of A ir?< tit an Archeology, who spent sex'irul \< ins .??xch vat i tk ?< near Santa l'Y , 2sV.iL, L< lievci In* lias oh- j tinned clues throto/h winch Hrioiitille ? in vest i^ntors will ultimately clear the | inyslrry of the deserted cliff dwell- j in^s. 'Die ihseript ions on Mono winch ! Professor ll"Yvit t lias found indicate, ? 1m.' .says, that' tin* ancestors ol' the' present !'ueblo nourislie.il ahout a thousand yi ars a>:o. Then tlv desert I ciran dryin'/ up, and to avoid !'aniine, the drnau ptpululioji ol the extensive! < 1 1 IT caves d i s< rt < d llvir homes, leav- j i 1 1 lt so few traces thai their life his- j lory h'-cjirne :\ luxs'irv for modern i K iin. r. Wttud' riuv; afar, IVof.-sisor I II wilt !?( lievi-s t hey mixed with a - lower order df f?ava.res ixarcr the! eoa*l and 1<M I i .-lr i !> nt ;t v. tWxW'j Sewwa CWawscs W\e Svsteiw rJfecXmWy Dispels cc\ds a\\<X Headaches dwo\o Cows\\\>a\\ow; Aq\s T\a\wa\\y, ac\3>\r\x\y as ; a LaxcAwe. . i Bcs\ Jov Mew JVqwww aw(\X\n\<Jr ; ycw-\/o\u\? awu CM. Tw OcV \Vs ber\c5>c'\&\ cJJccXs, ' a\wcvys buy XV\? (lowviuxCs i mjMjfoc^.vi'^d by tl\* CAU FORMA Fig Syrup Ca SOLD DY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS 1 c* 3tze or\'y refcJar price 50* per bottle. QUICKEST WITH SAFETY PIS TO > CUKE Tttt TitSl i i r or the baby often means rest (or A both mother and chi!< I. 1 .itt!e ones 9 II. it too it's so palatable to taltr. I > Free from opiates. All DruKtfi?t?i 2B cenU. Jl i Jnpp90MM*?^?3aakzafu9nmLMiavitiMUfi*4M^ I What Did the Doctor Mean. (From tir.' Phihoh Iphia Intptircr.) "My liusliu;:<l !>> troubled with :i liuzzuii: noise in l is .ars. What wottM \ou ailvi<c?" ?'! should advise litin to -po l<i 1 1n* st -aside for a n.onth or two." "Hut In* i an 'l irei away!" "Then \ on iro!" So 11- '09. CHILD ATE CUTICURA Spread Whole Ho* of It on (.'rnckerf ?Not the I^-ast lajury Ih-fiultrd ?Thus l*ro\fii 1'im' and Hweet. A New Voik friend of Cutieura writes: , MMy three year old ?<>n htid heir, nftor being put to bed on n trip aero** the At lantic, investigated the Hxlerooin and lo cated a box of gra.h a in crackers nnd a box of Cutieura Ointment. When a search waa made lor the l>ox, it wji found empty and the kid admitted that he had eaten the content* of the entire box spread on the cracker*. It cured htm of a bad cold and I don't know what else." No more conclusive evidence covld be offered that every ingredient of Culiatra Ointment u abeohttly pure, sweet ?tad armies*. If it m*y be safely eaten by a ,oung child, none but Uxe most beneflckl results can be expected to attend it* appH nation w- eeeo the - tendoreat skin or youngest infant. Totter Drug k Chom. Corp., Sole Trope. mi Cuticx** Remedies. Boston, Meks. r ; Kor (!OI-l)? and GltlP. Hlck'a ('ArcniNi ta th? boat remedy? relieve# the ai'liliiy and feverlshi>c?? ? cure* th?* ('old ami rpntorev n urinal conditions. It'? liquid- effect* li?n?edlausljr 10c.. 21>e. aud 6oc.. at tirutf store*. A Telephone Newspaper. News telephones are Budapest curi osities. The system has been in opera tion in tin.* capital of Hugary for sev eral years past and is owned an man aged by a private corporation, where as llie regular telephone system is owned by t4?e government ami admin I istered by tbe- ministry of ports ami ' telegraphs. The annual subscription j is and i paid (|iiarlcri v hi ati j vance and entitles tlx; subscriber to | two receivers and the full service of I news, music, etc. The service l/"?tnrt I at 8 u. in., when a buzzing noise loud enough to be heard across a large room and lasting llfleen seconds an I iiotniccs the correct time. At 9:30 Ihe i lay 's program me of important | ev.enls is announced ? that is to say, the ccremonies, lecturer, plays, races. I etc. At noon comes a second announce ment of thu correct time, followed by parliamentary news and general il<Miis of news; at 12:15 stock quotations from the local Vienna and Berlin ex changes and general news; at 2 p. m. more parliamentary and general news and at 3 p. in. the closing prices of stocks, weather forecast, local person als and small items and in winter the condition of the various skating places; at 4 p. in., court and miscella neous news; from 4:30 to 6:30 mili tary music from one of ? t ho groat cafes or gardens. In the evening the subscriber may choose between the Royal Opera and one of the theatres and later music by one of the orches tras. The programme is varied enough to satisfy all calsses of subscriber5 and ia enhusiasti< ally enjoyed Cash Down. "I think I'll )?ct the nomination for some jrood office. Go into politics you know." "Got any money 1" "Some. Why?" "You'll find poli tics a pay-as-you-onter proposition.' rriu.nitKN showfd it EfliYt of Their Wnrm Drink in the - Morning. "A year ago I was ft wreck from coffee drinking and was on the point of giving up ntv position in the school room tx cause of nervousness. "I was telling a friend about it and she said, 'We drink nothing at meal ttine but Postum, and it Is such a comfort to have something we can en joy drinking with the children.' "I was astonished that she would allow the child run to drink any kind of coffee, but she sultl Postum was the most healthful drink in the world for children as well as for older ones, and that the condition of both the ehll dren and adults showed that to be n fart. "My first trial was a failure. The cook boiled it four or Ave minutes, and It tasted so flat that 1 was tn de spair. but determined to gtve It one more trial. Thin time wo followed the directions and boiled It fifteen minutes after the boiling began. It was a decided success and I was com pletely won by Its rich, delicious fla vor. In a short time I noticed a de cided improvement In my condition, and kept growing better and better month after month, until now I am perfectly healthy, and do my work in the school room with ease and pleas ure. I would not return to the nenre deatroylng regular coffeo for any money." Read the famous little "Health Classic." "The Road to WellTllle," In I pkg*. "Thtirrf a TUaaon." ? Kvcr read the above letter? A new one appear* from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of Itamaa Latest News. BY WiRC. WelleMlojr til*)* Carry tiunit, Wellealey, Mum. ? ? Following at tack* upon Mlas Isabel Hrudsall, of Brooklyn, N. Y., a student at Welles ley, and upon a woman realdent of the town by a r.t range man, Welleeley girls declare liny may carry revoly? era while walking after dark. Former Mayor Kby Renteoced. Philadelphia. ? -'Abraham 0. Eby, formerly Mityor of Uurkeville, Va., who was convicted recently of ualng tbo malls to extort money from the reiin*ylv<iniH Ktiilroad Company, baa been sentenced to olghteen month* 1u the Government prison at Atlanta, Ga. "M< <II< I110 Man" Knd* IA1e. Spokane, Wash.-? bid Baptlste, tho last "medicine man" of the Colvlllo Indians, committed suicide at Oro vlllo by Jylng down In front of a loco I motive whllo Intoxicated, Hylvanlus Bourne ICnds Ufa* Cleveland. ? Sylvanlus Bourne, six ty-two. president of tbo .Bourn* & | Knowles Manufacturing Company, makers of Iron specialties, committed Biiiclde In bin office by shooting. Worry over the Illness of A son prompted tho uct. Ifnrriinun Inheritance Tax. tfalem, Ore,; ? Tho State of Oregon will collect from the estate of the late I'}. II. Harriman, an soon as the ap praisement of his railroad property in made, it is thought, approximately 1500,000 as an inheritance tax. ' 8tudcnt? Kvpellcri For Hazing. Champaign, IJI.-r-The Council o* Administration of the University of Illinois expelled ' H. 1). Kmmert, of | MuskoKoe, Okla., and Arthur W. Ide, members of the sophomoro class, for hazing. Mnrtlin Washington Stamp Urged. Wellington, D. C. Tho picture of Martha Washington may bo placed upon one of the postage stamps of tlio present series. It In suggested til at tlic proposed issue of the twelve-cent ?tamp offers anopportunity to do this. Cargo of Cotton Worth $1 ,300,000. Galveston. Tot as. ? Oho of the most valuable cotton cargoes that has ever loft an American port was sent from here to Liverpool aboard the Gulf Transport liner Irak. She car ried 2 <> . S 7 3 bales, valued at $1,300,? 000. Insurance Man Kill* Himself. Grand I'.aj ids, Mich. ? Dr. Alfred M. WebBter, general necretary of a life insurance organization, com mitted suicide here. No reason Is known. llallcy'ft Comet Photographed. Chicago.? The notable achievement of taking a reproducible photograph of 1 1 alley's comet, now 350,000,000 milvs (rom th" earth, hns been accom plished at the Yerkes' Observatory, Williams Ray. Wis. Tt is the first photograph uf iliw c<>nict ever taker;. Former Registrar Goes (o Jail at 80. Cambridge, Mans. ? Sobbing and bowed down with his eighty years, Cap'ain Jo^epll'Thoiiipson, of Lowell, was 1 :d out of court here between tw.o officer.* to s'M-ve thirteen months in the House of Correction, without hard labor. after a co.nviction two weeks iiso on th<* charge of larceny of $1000 while he was Registrar of Deeds In Lowell. BY CABLE. Come* Opposes Expenditure. ? Havana, Cuba. ? President Gomez Intimated that he would veto the Hur rlcann Ucllef hill If It appropriated os much as ? 1,000,000, ?Tony" Moore I>les In London. London. ? ? Georyce Washington Moore, founder of Moore & Burgess' Minstrels, and known In sporting cir cles na "Pony" Moore, died her?J. George Washington Moore was born In Netv York City on February 22, 1 S 1 f? , and was so named because of this birthday. Kougier Flies With Passenger?. Johannlsthal, Germany. ? M. Rou KltM', with two passengers, flew around the course, a distance of 1.55 miles, at a height cf forty-flvo feet. Hubert Latham mado two clrcultB of the course, j Kal?er Again Grandfather. Potsdam. Germany. ? Crown Pvln ccss Frederick William, who was for merly Duchers Ceclllc of Mecklen burg-Schwerln. gave birth to a son. This Is the third bop born to the Crown Princess. Death Penally KestrictecT. St. Petamhurg. ? Premier Stolypln has s'-nt n circular to the Governors General or the districts under martial law. instructing them to restrict the application of the death penalty as much as possible. A n. ei lean Commission in London. London. ? - The American Water ways Commission, of which Senator Theodore K. Tlurton is chairman, is to spend a fortnight in Kngland. The commissioners expcct to visit Man chester. Liverpool and other harbors. Hitch in Chinese Railway Tx>nn. Ixuidon. ? It was explained at tlio Foreign Office that the delay in sign ing the contracts for the Hankow Sze-chuen Railroad lean of ?30.000,. 000 uas due to ths negotiations on the question of engineers for the line. Peru Avoids n Deficit. Limn. Pern, ? The budget for 1010 has been made up. By mear>3 of sup pressing come governmental depart ments and reductions in other* a threatened dcGcIt of 52,500,000 has been avoided. llussinn Official Finds I.lfr. St. Petersburg. ? Senator Kovales ky, formerly Director of the Depart ment of Poliee and an official of high social standing, committed Bulefde here by shooting. . ? ? Widow of General Roulanger Dead. Versailles, France. ? The widow of General Boulanger died here. She was seTonty-two years of age. Spanish Abandon Mr. Gnrngn. Madrid. Spain. ? General Viearlo bavins been killed tn a tanguinary action the Spanish troops were forced to abandon Mt. Gurngu. WRIGHT HEME FLIES OVEB THE Bit 7T"'-; " ?wun.r.-.xr.irn-- n ? nm ? Circles Around Miss Liberty and Auav A iisi# attla Hovers uvci Lusiiattid. NEW YORK'S AIRSHIP DISPLAY J1iree Huccen?ful Flights by (lie Dig Biplane Comprise m Historic (Cvettt Kqul to Illerlot's Cvow? illg the Kngllfb Channel. New York City. ? Wilbur Wright scored first blood In his amicable ri valry with Olenn If. Curtiss for chief honors In the aeroptane flights held at Governor's Island by navigating his big biplane successfully out over the bay and around the Statue of Liberty. It was the first tlmo the goddess bad seen anything except the gulls circle around her lofty head, and the flight takes rank with the crossing of the English Channel by Bleriot as a his toric event in the annt ls of aeronau tics. V Wright made three flights, two in tfce morning and one ju?t before sun down. Curtiss mada only one, and that was so short that it amounted to nothing more tha a test of the motor and the propeller of his machine. But both the aviators were well satisfied with the results. From the start the complete mast* ery which Wright exercised over his machine Impressed every one. There was something heroic in the pose of this lean, clean-shaven man as he flew between earth and sky. He sat rigid, his legs braced flrmly against the nar row rail In front, hla left hand on the lever that regulates the forward planes, his right on the one that does tlio double duty of manipulating th# ? rudder and adjusting the flexible tips of the great wings so that the ma chine balances Itself on the curves. Long, loud whistles of tugs and steamers told of his triumphant pro gress, and In less than five minutos the machine came in sight again as It rounded the north end of Governor's Island. As he neared the starting point Wright made a graceful icml circlo and famo to earth within fifty feet of the railway from which ho had riBen. Wright's second flight, In which ho went across the bay almost to the New Jersey shore, and circled the Statute of Liberty, was more spectac ular still. It was shortly after 10.15 a. rt., when he left the ground, and he showed the precision with whloh his machine could bo handled by mak ing a complete circle over the Island's eitcnslpn that had a diameter of lit tle more than 100 yards. Meanwhile he was rising steadily lu a spiral course, and by the time he was head ed once more for the water and the "Jersey shore he had gained an ulti tude of about 'lOO feet. Still rising, ho headed straight away from the land and in a few seconds he was but over tho water. Tugs, ferryboats and all tho traffic In that part of the bay paused to watch the unprecedented spectacle. Wright held a straight course toward Bedloe's Island and passed the Statue ui Libeity at just about the level of the goddess' head. He continued on until it seemed to his friends on Gov ernor's Island as If he reached a point above the Jersey Bhore, but Wright snld afterward that hovswung around when still over the water. The Lusltaula was outward bound, and all her pasfeengers were on deck. Just as he soared above them tho Lu sitanla opened her whlstlo In a tre mendous blast, and Wright said after ward he distinctly felt his airship rock and reel In the burst of hot air that came up with theoscaping steam. She passed within twenty feet of Lib erty's torch, then headed slightly northward and with a graceful curve came above Governor's Island once more, Just to the south of Fort Will iam. one more circle over the land and the machine floated downward as the motor waH stopped. It was then that tho crowding of the spectators on the reservation forced Wright to glvO sev. ernl sharp turns to his rudder just be. fore landing, and when the machine Btruclc earth It heeled over so sharply that the end of one of the planes was almost burled In thp^ sand. "I was making about fifty miles an hour on the way back from the Jer sey shore," said Wright after alight ing, "but on the way out the wind held me down to about thirty miles. The trial was a complete success, and I am delighted with the way the ma chine behaved. I had no trouble from tho addition of the canoe, which has been lashed to the bottom of the machine as a safeguard against n landing In the water. The machine balanced perfectly and the motor worked wittiout a hitch." Failure of Dirigibles. New York Oity. ? In their allempt to win the World's 510,000 Fulton Flight prize. Captnin Thomas 8. Bald win fell into the Hudson with' his dir Iglblo balloon ton minutes after the start and a mishap forced George L. Tomllnson to descend north of Whlto Plains. Fatal Automobile Accident. James Bates, mechanician of the Apperson car in tho Long Island Au tomobile Derby at Rlverhead was al most instantly killed and Herbert Lytle, tho driver, seriously Injured when the steering wheel broko and tho racing machine crashed into n tree. TO PAY GUARANTEED DEPOSITS. Oklahoma Dank Ctxnmissioner Will Satisfy All Claims In Failure. Oklahoma City, Okla. ? State Bank Commissioner Young, who took charge of tho Columbus Bank and Trust Company, with deposits aggregating S3. 000. 000, began paying depositor* dollar for dollar on their claims. Payments. It was announced, will be continued until all depositors are satisfied. KILLS BROTHER AND SISTER. XL P. Rrann, After Commuting T*T? Harder*, Kills Himself. Hartford. Conn.? In South Wood stock C. F. Bruan shot and fatal 1 J in jured his brother, Dr. Armln JC. Br unn, killed his sister. Miss Freda Bruno, and then killed himself. He was formerly a member of the Arm of Havemeyer & Brttnn, slon merchants, of New York City. EQJDtP father of the brothers died six 1 months ago, leaving an estate of 1300,000, which has not been divided. Every Housewife Can Save By larkin Factory-to-Family Dealing You can furnish your horn* and clufh? yourself out of the nam? Wionev yott apend /or vuur hotuohoM t .S|*k??,E?Uacto, mad ToiUt Sum etc.,? in all, the Larkin l'roducUj number over 800 *ueh everyday nec?**itiee. .. . . When y?V huy direct from as, the manufacturer*, you pay price* that include mil our tingle profit; you aave the expenaee and profit* of the wnoiesaier, ?*!??-?# <mt *iui retailer wwcn you have to pay when you buy at a store You get twlc? M much for your money a* you can In any other way. * i A Premium With Every PtfdlM You are given jour saving# in a Premium with every purehaee. Without epending at cent extra, you can obtain all kind* or deeirable hous?hold-furni?hinge and wearing-apparel, think what a safe and eenBiblc way of uuvinK and how ea?ily you can accompueh itl Over 1600 Premiums to ChooM From ? Th? Ctuir UlusUfttod to but *n tunpk of oo* many offering*- Our Prwnlumi tneludf SiWtr. In?-A|?p?r?l| nil d*pan4*bto mwchwv. dl#?. FAR LOR ROCKER H?. I>W. Oifm +itk litN wonk ol Uritio Pfo4u <M. . ]l *$? not c*r* for your m vlnya la th? form of ? Premium, you 040 li?v# th?m In ?JtfraProducU, For ?xjunplc. forTlyw you can h*v?> flo.W worth o7l*i Win Pnxi??U of ywur ?*V 910.09 I'ramium In our ciult*. Without tho 1'romluiu, /or 110.00 you c?ui wse& ti FVwhjct*. w*y, t?.O0"wwtfc fw Thirty Days9 Free Trial-? 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Thnt which turns out well is better than any law. ? Menander. .(i Constitution causes many serioua die cases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic. In the widow's house there is no fat mouse. ? Oriental. Re just to yourself and keep well. Check that cough with Allen's Lung Balsam. 1! armless and cfticient. 25c.. 60c. and $1.00. Three women andra goose make a market. ? German. Mrs. Window's tJoothmg t3yrup tor Children teething, softens tbe gums, reduces inflainma t ion, allays pain , cures wind colic, 25c . a bottla. Dpg Worms Tobacco. It is frenquently the case that the intelligent things imputed to dogs have as their only foundation the imagination of the writers, but when we relate the remarkable performance of a young shepherd dog belonging to Squire John F VVirth, we state only the exact facts, as the same wore told to us by tlie members of the family. Pcsides being a wideawake, faithful watchdog, ho takes his row in the to bacco patch with the other hands and gets away with as many tobacco worn^ as the beat of them. ? Larno Co. (Ky.) Herald. Wasted Suspicions. "After all, it is. an advantage to have a sophisticated husband." "In what wayf" "Well, it isn't neces sary to waste time hunting through his pockets at night." ? Chicago Rec .ord-IIcrald. HER PHYSICIAN ADVISED Taking Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound Columbus, Ohio. ? "I have taken Lvdia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Com pound during change of life. My doctor told me it was good, and since taking it I feel st> much batter that 1 can do all my work again. I think Lydia E. Pinkham'8 Vegetable Com pound a ftne remedy for a 1 1 woman's troubles, and I never forget to tell my friends what It has clone for mo." ?Mrs. E. Hanson, 304 East Long St., Columbus. Ohio. Another Woman Helped. Graniteville, Vt. ? " I was passing through the Change of Life and suffered from nervousness and other annoying symptoms. Lydla E. Pinkhata'a Vege table Compound restored myhealthand strength, and proved worth mountains of gold to me. For the aake of other suffering women I am willing vou jhould publish my letter." ? ^rs. Charles Barclay, R.F.D., Granite ville, Vt. ^ )j^n^i|jYl^ are p*^n^tt^oi^h|his G BOYKir IRE INSURANCE. ; And Merouitite Risks A Spec The Beet And Most Reliab a EsUts And Beating Agent.' 1 > Where the will is ready t he feet arc light. ? Danish. Rough on Rata, unbeatable exterminator. Rough on Hen Lice, Ne?t Powder, 2flo. Rough on lledbugB, Powder or Ltq'd, 2ftc. Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, i tV. Rongh on Roaches, Pow'd, l.V:.,Liq'd, 25c. Rough on Moth Rnd Ants, Powder, $5c. Rough on Skeetera, agreeable in uae, 'iftc. K. tt. Wella, Chemist, Jeraey City, N. J. Kentucky's Biggest Cornfield. The biggest corn field in the State tic horseshoe sweep of tlw Ohio river from Henderson round past Kvans ville to Green river. It is the biggest because it is corn continuously for ti, 000 or 7,000 acres, unbroken by fences unrelieved by any other crop ? no bay, tobacco, oats, or wheat ? just corn, corn, and then more corn. It is esti mated that over 000,000 bushels oY corn will be raised in this monsl' r tract this? year, and this in spite of the fact that the farmers were scared out of h year's growth by the high water, and for a time were not quite 6UV6 whether the hiyli water would let them raise any corn. ? From the Louis ville Courier- Journa MUNYON'S EMINENT IHHTOIIH AT | YOVIl SERVICE FREE. Not a Penny to Pay For the Fullest ? Me<li(al Examination. If you are In doubt as to the caii^e of your disease mall us a postal re questing amedlcal examination blank; which you will fill out and return to us. Our doctors will carefully diag nose your case, and if you can be cured you will be told so; lf'you can not be cured you will be told so. You are not obligated to us in any way; this advice Is absolutely free; you are at liberty to take our advice or not as you see fit. Bend to-day for a medi cal examination blank, fill out and return to us as promptly as possible, ?nd our ?mlnent doctors will dlagnoso your eaae thoroughly absolutely free. Munyon's, 5 3d and Jefferson Sta., Philadelphia, Pa. Kissing, (New York Sun.) To steal a kiss is natural. To buy one is stupid. Two girls kissing is a waste of time. To kiss one's sister is proper. To kis6 one's wife is an obli gation. To kiss and ugly woman is gallantry. To kiss on aid, faded wo mon is devotion. To kiss a young, blushing girl is quite a different thing. T6 kiss one 's rich aunt is hypocrisy. Kissing three girls on the same day is extravagance. To kiss one's molli er-in-law is a holy sacrifice. So. | XANTHlNhHAi rmTlTTiii RMt*rM Gray Hair to Natural Ctbff lli'ifort Ui ?od lb* hair /f?W fallim <jf fcy Dioh'M, o? ImI Oh*9* ?T XANTHINE OOT, Wohmonl, Virginia *ru? U r? tviilf, !???(< ?H>J? Jtt. ??M h* Vn*ud CHILDHOOD 8 DUQBEAR bANIBHIU ? 1.4k ni.rfi.tf <?i J < Hiw Oil, /?? II?I|I - ? " ? ?t. t..,U*| ^.iS*tSS??$'M "~ " '-i.^wtev.'.i'^ piPt-VAUVta mTina SHAFTING. PULLEYS, BELTS LOMflARO IRON WORKS AUGUSTA OA. Ai.way* oh'iion tiii r fafkb win'" ivrlllug A (I v? i iltm, an<1 In buying Aiilcl#* etlwrilod III then* rol urn us inkr oulf I ltd O KN I' IMC nud DECLINE ALL SUBSTITUTES I ?? ? i y Advica to Amateur*}. S? of i ppenl a part of one Hummel* in l lie country, ami hence was an author*' it y on a^ricnlti'iral mailers. '"ft> milking a cow," In; wrote his friends, "always hit on the sid-2 furthers! from the critter, and nearest the t?oft spot in the pasture," NEW STHKNGTH FOR WOMEN'S DAI) HACKS. Women who puffer with backache, bearliiK down pain, dizziuess and that constant dull, tired feeling, will And comfort in the advice of Mrs James T WrtL-ht. of 519 fioldsborough St.Eaa ton, Md., who sayst "My back was in a very bad way, and when not painful wnn ao weak It felt as If bro ken. A friend urged me to try Doan'a Kidney IMlls, which 1 did, and they helped me from the start. It made me feel like a new woman, and pooh I was doing my work the game as ever;" Remember the name ? Poan's. Solii by all dealers, 50 rents a box. Fob-,' ter-M!lburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Running No Risk. ''Wot ye want wit' dat telescope, Dustv?" "So dnt I kin look fer work sit a safe ance. '*?? Headache "My father has been a sufferer from sick headache for the last twenty-five years and never found any relief until he began taking your Casearets. Since ho ba? begun taking Casearets he has never had the headache. They have entirely cured bun. Casearets do -what you r^cotnmcnd them to do. I will give you the privilege of using his name." ? li. M. l)ickson* 1 1 20 Resiner St., W. Indianapolis, lud, Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Tr.ite Good. . Do Good. Never Slcken.'W'eaVen or Grip?. 10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The tan nine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to euro or your money back. ..Kt So. 41- '097 The Surest Remedy known ? the one that has been the most effective in curing the severest cases of Diarrhea, Dys cntary, Cholera-Infantum, Colic, Cramp, Cholcra-Morbu3, is DR.D.JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM Thb remedy has been successfully used for 79 years, end feat always produced the desired results. Thou* sands of famllieo always keep it In their homes. Its curative propertiei ?re wonderfully soothing and effective. SolJ by /II Leading Dfjgghli 25c. per bottle colt distemper ! ("an he handled Tory piuIIj . i he *l? k are curod, and nil other* h? ?ame Mahle, no niattor how ??mp<wpd." K^pl from having tb* dl*e.\?o. l.r u?ti-.K a PONS'* l.I^DIli l>lSTf.MVKH OUR.'. Of**, on the toiigno or In (evil. Act* on (li? blood and expeli RcmU| of all forin?"f dUteiiipor. H??t romr.ly ?-**r known for mare* ttt foal, our t>"ttlo K'ttr.iiii. c l looure o:?c cvir. SO* and $1 abottlM ^ ami $]0..o?rn. of rtrtiPKUK Mid I arne?? <i*nlc r*. or ml c I p r?M pakl l>> mannfa?tur?T?. Cut ?how* how to ; oulllc? throat*. Onf - frno Klvv c*erythliHT. Local agent* wanted. LotmB ?riling hnr?o rrntnlr t? ??*'*? ? -- ? ? * BPOHN MEDICAL. OO. Che ml 1 1 ? ind B?eterlcloglsts, Qo.hon, lnd.( U. ?. A Certain Cure for SorTweak & Inflam? fvVT MITCHELL'S; SALVE MAKES THE USE OF DRUGSUNNFrF^APY Price, 25 Cenrs. Druggisfs,[ NEWNAN. GEORGIA. Established 21 years. Tlir Olriraf . ITIont HrllnMr wild n??t "Tf I *u r? ph 1rhO?l^ Iti tlir wo it ill. Tuition reasonable; >?oard cheap; town healthful an1 0?eas\nt.. Voteaoh.. TEI-CGRAVHY. TYPEWRITING h KAILUOAO A ( i F. N C Y . A ac.hool fur YOUNG MSS ind LADlKtl. Open year round. Student# can enroll at any time. Most modern ment; Instruction thorough and practical. Only 4 to 0 m >iil.h* require I to qualify for ?ervlce. Diploma* awarded. Ciraduatos GUARANTEED gool poiliiiiti. They begin on ?45 to t?> per month: inpld promotion; stead/ employment. Con?tant dnmand fdf-J Telegrapher*. Telegraphy Is the only trade or profeaslo t NOT overcrowded. Writ? today for our 1W?> handsomely Illustrated 64-pago Catalog. It contains fall parttO*^ wlaii at>ovit Telegiaphy and our School and will (ully convince you that the 8. B. T.f the BEST. It Is FREE arid will I* n>atled promptly on request. You can't afford VOI It- It will encourage and Inspire you. ;?:*ii*"- ? r? SOUTHERN SCHOOL. OF TELEGRAPHY, Newnan, ^ & D Y for fr** colors iIj flh ir? . M .