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Peru no Secrets You Should Know Ookfen Seal Root. ? (loldon Heal, the root of the ?hore plant, In a very useful mrdlolnn. Many peopM author It In our rich woodland* during the ?ummcr. Fow people know how v:?lu:il,io It M !?> <!y nj>op?iu, catarrh, and uk u gotx riil ton!*, Many I hou^AUd pounds of title root are tiHcd Mich y ejtr In ?.)io f unoue catarrh r?'iiiody, I'oruiifi. 'J' li i .-? fa<l?xplnitia why cvoryltody uii'fi J'tTuoa for catarrh, JYiuna Hi'ld l?y >our local drutf gitdi. liny ? bollJo I o?l?y . Do You Lovo Your Child? Then protect it from the dan gers o( c;oup to which ever, child is subject. Keep DR.D.JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT in your homo all the time, then you're ready (or the sudden attacks of croup ami cold j. I Jpj{V<?cl rn?y cost you the li tn of your child, i.l'fi sjleat to be on your guard, Dr. T). Jnync's Expectorant is t tie be#t remedy known for c r t>u j? ; it i;iycs quickest relief. SclJ evefywhtte In llirte ilxt LollUt SI. 00. 50c, 25c Kathcr Flat, " I wish I ituiM think lip Honuitli inj> h?'w in llu* way of a football Mory, " "Why not have lluf naiut ciul in a lit.*! flanifs in ri'al lift' Homo liint'H ?lo, \ oti know.": 1 1 onii-sl on ( hrtinic)".. Ar?' you |'.?ini< (If li iIiimiiu'i a racking <?<>11 (/ll tltlll \ ''II (MII'Kit I ltt!i,k? A I It'll It l.mi;? l!a!?;ii(i will rurc I K?* lr?iiil?l?. W 1 1 1 1 l; ? I ? i sp'-aks all l * . 1 1 1 1 < ? s are hil'.-l. I'Vt!;.|i, Ho. H-'O'J. Cmisl at fit ?*/??! it 1 1 > I seriously n^gra* \ ft. t ? III. IIIS ll i ? l( in t li'iKMiuhly <'iii?v' liy |li I'ufirh I'fllctH l iny Miliar C<HlO"l grittillh'H The siijii'i iiif r\( cllt'iict: is sinipli f 1 1 y. I .oiiirl 1 ? i !mv. WOULD HAVE BEEN DEAD Says Tcrnplo Clark, of Pope, Had It Not been For Cardui, Now In Good Health. Pope, To nil. ? "A< I lie r r s ?. 1 1 1 of a fall from <1 li<?i-.c, I snlTered intense ag ony 'or about 4 ye.it*>," writes Mrs. Tempse Clarlc, ot tin* place. "I was irregular and had failing feeling* and other womanly trouble. At last I was induced to take (.' irditi, t!ie woman's tonic, and it helped me a great ileal. I certainly helievt it it liail not been for Cardui A II- 1 1 heilt' Ulack Ihaught, 1 w.iilt! li.tve lu'er. (lead, inste.nl of having the 1 j ! i n > t f liealth "I love a d< Hat', l?ut 1 have never seen one 1 t link ;i> inrch of as 1 do of a I ? ? ? ! 1 1 c "f C.odui 1 ? " dd tell a groat deal 11U..Y and u..i , ? : lm .1 I recotli niend :t t ? ?'! in\ t . i' i. ! -, f ? < i' I am sure, it will i-.':,- ???!!: !> a- it lias me." Remember tl.it V.'.;: dm is a vege table extract, cmp sed <d valuable medicinal in^: cd>< nt?. winch bmhl up \*tality, t \p the nerves and strengthen the womanly oiwi'uti m. hor over 5'.) _\ear% Cardui has hecn in sitcccspf'.'.! n>r !*s merit is proven and kno.vn L'sing i! is n<> new ex periment. It has sto< d the greatest ; of all tests ? ;!i<* test t.f TIMIv NOTK The Cai'ilui Hums Treatment fnr \Vi>t:u?i! ennui*?* of f' .r.lnl ijl>. for?1's Ut.it It I >i .i ?? t .'i ' '-?? 1 i?r W!v?? ifne) for the !iver. an>t An! I*?jpf sc 1 .">"C > 'l'hos<* r?"nie<ti<,."? m.i> t . . k <'v l>y t lt?*?risi**l vck. !f ttrsirfi!. or t<<n*-ther, *18 a ciini|<!uli' 1 1 r.i ! t f-?r wn'lii": * :!!h Write to : I . it|i?-? \ !? tv m v t "? j - 1 . ? 'h.ittu imihK i M 1 1 ? ? i i ti' ir ??'>;.?. i <"iim . f H Special I r> * t ? c t vij, ,ci t i>4 i iije llll' 'k. ' fl>! Wnillt'll," ??'lit I Vi i plain wrapprr. nil I ? -j h-mI . I Bene fl call Road M*kln?. Tho importance of road-building in civilization will receive illustration in tho completion of 300 milos of mac adamized highways in the Philippine*. The#e bring isolated barbftrianH into contact with populous cn4er?. Tina is a modern application of tho famil* iar pot icy of Home, wIioh.j roadi wero built mi wi ll that at many points they ?re today available for traflie. They penel ra t ed the ray less gloom of Oer man forest u, thdy crowed on viaduct* I lie gullies of the Apennines, they provided a flrin footing fc?r th? legi,on acrotfs the marshes of the Iberian pen insula, and made a straight path through many a wilderness. Just as in our day civilization in a new country huddles close to tho steel rails and the whistle of the locomo tive, ko in the days of Horace and Virgil the Ootha and the Vandals Hocked to their villages, and came to the meeting of the ways not merely to fight tlio (toman legionary, but to barn of the "mercator" what th> lest of the world was like beyond their bristling mountains and rock bound estuaries. Thus in this day the head-hunters and bandits of the Philippine* will be taught the arts of p.'ace. Hut the work, it is estimated, will still require seventeen years for completion. Tho benefits of similar , work in Porto Kico hav bccome ap parent, Bweotened Faith. Hecently the Register called atten tion to the testimony of a prominent physician that the proportion of the use of drugs is declining:- Added evi dence now comes from Kngland to th< same elTeet. A proprietary pill wide ly u*?ld wild popular in the , I'nitcd Kingdom has been found, on analyst*, to contain nothing but pure sugar, 'let i( cures, us the testimonials prove. There, is no reason to doubt the tes timonials. \V?! can't all be straight believers ill the faith cure. Sweet is faith, but sweeter still is the fail!; I lint i* founded on the sugar pill. No doubt they cure. Did not the old New Kngland doctor, generations ago, make pills of bread dough, stain them without with rhubarb, and with them < ure half tho ills his patients evidenc ed? He was a tyro, it appears. The inventor /of the sugar pill hits greatly improved on him. Long live the su j.'iir pill. May it march <?n to compter nil (hp ills of the flesh. It is cheap." tliiiu quinine, and produces no "head." Kiirclv sweet is sweetened f it i t It . ? New I laven KegiMer. A Wonderful Clock. An electric tlock without hands is exhibited in ( hicago. Its pendulum weights more than .'1,000 pounds. It contains 5,485 colored bulbs and over a mile of wire. The minutes are in dicated hy sixty series of lights, each' series containing thirty-two- -globe covered bulbs, raidiutiug from an or namental centerpiece to the outer edge of the dial. Short or rows of dif ferent colored lights indicate the hour, ami these change their position twelve tinier during .each -sixty miuu !,,s: -V T-fip seconds are shown hy sixty I igbtti ^placed at etptal distances around the extreme outer edge of the lace. The hour figures are three feet high, outlined in colored lights. Kadi second the illumination in the outer circe of light moves forward one built, and when the dial has been entirely circled, the lights indicating the min ute also advance, and the 'hour hand, formed hy lights, makes its slow .jour ney at five minute intervals. , CURES RHEUMATISM TO-STAY-CURED. It lir ii m ?< Itlr ( 1 1< j 11 id or tablets) removes the I'Aiise and >.ioi>s the until iiulrklv An Internal Oiloo.) reineiiy. which has cured I hoiisands of 1 >n< I cases. Ai all ilriitfj.lu>. Trial l>ottle liibctsli.v inail B5c. Semi coin or Ic stamps. Hook lei free. A ihlr ess. Bobbin C h r in ic* I Co irvpi rv y Hid W. l,oml>ard. St.. Iiallltnore. >1 ? I For Stock Owners WHAT OTHERS 8 AY: A* khorifnian a lover of hor*e?, m well as an owner and trainer, I cannot <to )\i?tlce ? ? ? y.>nr Medicated Sail Krl.'lc I ti-ed ami ?oid qiilte a lot of it t>?fo-r ami tltice you made the I in pro ve men t . Since jroti |>erfcv te 1 it I I'.n-l it a<t? l?>nrpr and on thin aocount It c I v ??s? 1 t tcr -at ti'actlon Thev ?ru the thin* fur fct'ock In Sjj'lnit. Sunune-', Kurt and all the unit*. I ciiitiiot reco:n mend It toi> highly, D KINO. I)etrolt. Mich . Anrutt 14. lOMt, To Clackman itr.ck i:cine.cly Company, f.HATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE If \ on r .lei It r rftm ' I ??* I F It riRk htm to w r . t ?? or \ r t con. Live Heat From the moment you strike n match and touch it to the wick, a powerful live heat radi ates from the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with 8mokeless Device) wbictr burns for 9 hours with one filling of its brass font, which holds 4 quarts. One of the strong1 features of the Perfection Oil Heater is the now Automatic Smokeless Device which makes smoke impossible, even when the heater is handled by a novice. Permits instant removal for cleaning. There is no danger of turning the wick too high ? this automatic smokeless device prevents it. This means a perfect, odorless, smokeless heat that carries com fort, cheer and satisfaction. Beautifully finished in Japan or Nickel ? no cast iron to break? legs, base and top stamped out of one piccc of steel ? damper top ?aluminum metal window frames that heat will not tarnish ? handle never 1iot. Made in various styles and finishes. Every De?ler Everywhere. If Not At Y?uri, Write for Df ?criptlT? Circular to the Nearest Agency o4 the STANDARD OIL COMPANY tVholeaalc Price* Quoted In Now York 31 ao 2?Vi 2 i 25 The Milk Kxcbange ( price for standard quality in 3%c. |?er quarts HI 1 I KH. (Maaiery YVwtem, extra, f 30 Kir?tn . .... *. ; 29 H?<'on<U ........ 29 State dairy, common to tan 2d Factory, hccoikIn to fir?L?., 24 IlKANM. Marrow, choir* 2 70 Medium, 1908. choice*.. . ~ Ki?d kidney, I0ft<4, choice. 2 05 J'ea, iy>y, choice. .... .... JHack turtle mo up, choice. 2 1.1 Lima, C'al 2 03 ciikksk. fttate Full cream, tipccial.. Small .... .. ........... i'aii hkium, (air to good, Full h?l; i rns . ..... WOH, Jeiwy Kattcy. Stute Fair to choice. . .... Western Kii>i ?. . . . Kill) I I fi A\ll, I<KI<I<IKM Apple* King, per hhl... @ 2 75 % 2 U (3) 2 70 (an 2 30 tfl 2 20 (25 3 00 )0*($ 0 $ :ts 30 20 4.1 3.1 28 KHK.Hff. p|>3<*r? King, iter blil.,., 2 50 (a/ 4 .V) |{?l'iwi?, pei nbl 2 25 $ 3 25 Spy, per tibl 2 W fa 3 ftO <f 3 W fci/ 0 & 1 2 00 3 00 4') 2 00 2 5) 1ft 0 H Spy, (?rceiiing, pei hhl Crab apple*, i>er bbl. I'ciit hen pei basket . , J'cara JJuftUtt, per bbl . , , 4 00 H jckel, per hhl . 4 00 Koifot', per bnl. Ouiih'w. per hb) rluniH, per banket (Jiauex Del., per banket, .Niagara, per bucket'...,. Cranbrrrses t . Cod, per bbl 4 fiO .ler*ey, per cru'e 1 ft 0 Mnskin<!o).s, per box .... It/) j i v i-ut'i.Titr. < 'hic|< riH, per lb. . ? Fowl*, pel lb . . Hooftte'rx, per ll> .... I'urkcy#, per lb ? ? j)u<'l\H, per ll> 11 < iepr.e. .per lb . ... ......... . 11 Pigeons, per pair . ? IHiKssup roui'inv. ( 'hu Ui'iia, pei lb. 14 Fowl*. per ll> ' 12 Turkeyn, pel lb 1ft Cocks, per ll> . ... Spring duck*. I. I . per lb. Ill Spring gi-t'xe, jn'i 11#..' 1.1 Situabu, per ilozcn 1 -VI II A V A Nil Hit! AW. Hav. prime, per TftO lb.... ? $ii*. 3 to I, per l?ift Ih.... 85 CI., vet. |.e.- 100 II. 7ft Straw, Ion/ i ye. per 100 It). 80 |!U I'M. Stale. ID'S) prime lo ebome. 37 Mi ibiim I 'i j-.ixhI ...... 3.) 1 *;???! lie ( i>. it . ID' '9, e'iniee.' 24 I'rur.c to cfioue, 10 )S. IS (1 (X) 10 0 00 0 7 09 a: 3 oo ^ 4 00 (a) 25 (o 1 1 C<i> io (a> ft 75 1 7ft Q 1 ft 0 ("J % (<i 11 1.1 0 15 1.1 12 20 20 17 18 11 20 2ft i a i no (h 1 Oft ft.'/ 01 .'!!) 30 20 V it. i : i a Ul.K.s 1 'ul .1 ( < -.IcrKes l><>ii/ Islam > v. ??(?(>, per Totiiat > .? < K ilk plant S'lu.tvb. | l'eax, pel 1'iimpkin j I'rus'M'J.y . .it i. | ?. It. I l'lnui Spring 1 at Wh.-at \\. No. I N Corn. N'i. ( )atx -Nat uniH white t 1 i p).?> | u- >ito H\e. No. 2 W'e.itern I .a I'.J . city. . i n r. siuck. Meet'Cit, i-ity iIil'^sv.I ( nlves I it v (| ivns'_v | ( "ouiit ry ?'i .????? I * . Sbeei'. per P'lt |1. Lambs, pur l"'i ll> IlogM, live, per loo IS (it (i (>i 7 2 i Oi S 1*0 11V, 15 Ki': V) iu<; (i.\ix in r. s. i.Mi'OHTs. Nine Mo mils' increase $27,02O,K0!) ? Jv\ ports *>.*?, l!)l) Ilcliiitd. Washington, L). C. ? The September imports Into th;> United States were $ t 20,94 i . ?? 4 2, an increase of 922, .r>13,t)."s over the imports ot Septem ber, '90S. The exports were $153, $00,109, an increaso of $ 1 4,f> t>3,20 t *nnv '? 'i >H-r. 190S. For i [in iiiiiH mio m' s ending with Septem ber, 1 909, mo imports wero ti,un?,. 6 1 S . 9 7 7 , an increase of $270,020,80'J over the corresponding months of 190S; exports, $ 1 ,1 CO. 8 1 1.S59, a do crease of $60,935,490, compared with the corresponding period ot 190S. Dutiable Imports in the nine months wore valued at $587. OS4.222, against $44t?,suo,oi)9 in the corresponding months of 19fts, an increase of S 1 4 0, 194 "J 1 " ; imports fr.M of duty in tho nine months ending with September, 1 9 o i> , $ isj. 4:m. a gainst $ 3 T> 1 C o s , i :? in the corresponding months of 1 90S, an increase oT $129,826,59 6. Dutiable Import?-, during the month of September. 1909, were $ i? i , t> S , 1 .*? i . against $."? ! . 1 1 0,5 4 4 in Septem ber, I'.tits, 1 1 (> ? inn orts in September, 19"9, $r,!?.r,T3.4SS. as;sUu?t $44,317. 4 4 0 in September, 190S. * # * * 7, .*500,000 Pounds of Dates. The Rritish steamship Tabarlatan arrived at New York City with the first cargo of dates of the season from Dussorah. It took her a month by way of the Sure Canal and the M?d itcrran: an and Atlantic. The cargo weighed 7.500,000 pounds and Has valued at about $350,000. K * * K Increase in llorse Trnftic. Receipts of horses at the Union Stock Yards, in Chicago, show an in crease of '.'Kit;) for the first nine morths of 1 '.tit 9. as compared with the corresponding period of 1908. Up to October 1 the receipts reached 77, 4 12, an average of about 8 600 a month. it it it it T.ess Idleness Reported. industrial payrolls ar?? expanding and ava'iab!? ^killed labor is requi ted closely employed, with less idleness noted than for two years ^ ? tr * Raisin Pool Makes Progress. At a meeting held at Fresno, Cal.? to consider tho Tieluian plan to form a $1,000,000 corporation to handle the independsnt raisins grown in that Bectton, it was decided to adopt by laws and constitution and placo the project on a business basis. ? * * * Butter Market Active. . Thera is no disguising the fact thai the butter market Lb strong, and from every point of view conditions are In sellers' favor. The demav.d, while not ot tho snappy order. Is fully cqun I to th* offerings. PRESIDENT ENROUTE AGAIN Speaks With Difficulty at Dallas, Texas, and Talk* to Children at Terrell Bunday. Dallas, Texa*, Special. ? President Taft arrived here at 5:110 o'clock Katr urday afternoon nfter a fast run by special train from Houston, wheru he ?)>ent three hours in I lie morning, He wu? taken immediately to tlie Stute fair yrouuds, where he made an open nir speech to h throng which tilled the big race track grandstand end spread far out in tilery direction. Mr. Tuft wuh ko hoarse that ho could be heurd only ? short distance, despite heroic efforts on his part. He spoke ugain briefly Saturday night at banquet tendered him at the Oriental hotel, and retired oil his train pre paratory to leaving early Sunday morning for St. lxmis. The President'# voice began u grow husky alter his speeeh at Coc. pii k Christ i Friday ami broke down almost completely during his address at Houston Saturday morning when he tried to make hifnself heard to a crowd which tilled four intersecting streets for two blocks in each direc tion. On account of hoarseness the Pres ident did not attempt to make a long speech, either at the fair grounds or t In; banquet and confined himself in <ach instance to an expression of his appreciation of the warmth of his welcome in Texas. He completed, on arriving here, his eighth day in the State. "I was asked," said, the President at the fair grounds, "if 1 had any doubt by this time about Texas be ing a part of the l:nion. 1 replied ? that the only doubt 1 had was wheth er the Cnion was not a part of Texas. ' ' At Terrell, Tex., Sunday moving -the President spoke to u throng of eager- faced little. Sunday school chil dren and delivered a near approach (i> his usual Sunday sermon. "1 think ir must have been a month ago when I was passing through Chicago that I received a telegram asking mo to stop at Terrell," he said. "I con tinued to receive telegrams from that t imf* until I reached I he Pacific coast. I replied that I was going to stop at Terrell if it cost a leg. I am very fihid to see the children here this Sun day morning. I am glad to see them wit 1 1 their flags. "Von know what I lie flags are, my children 1 " "Yes, sir," replied' a score of voices. "The flag of t ho United Stat cs. ' ' " 1 >o you know the flag of Texas T" asked the President. ' ' What is it 1" "Tlic f.itno Star." "Are von loyal to both flags?" " Yes, "sir." " 1 bet you are. Now, my children, do yiui you know who I am?" ' ' Yes, sir. ' ' "Who am 1 ?" "President Taft." ". 1 rather think that you believe the President has more power than ho really lias. "He is a sin't of figurehead for the nation for four years," continued the President seriously. "He is a kind of man that thev blame everything for, if it goes wrong and if it goes right he does not get any credit for it. But, my children, if you permit me to call you such, al though some of you are far beyond the time when you perhaps ought to have .that name, that flag represents tlu> sovereignty of your country, and the reason why you are. here this morning to see me is because for four years I am the Chief Kxeeutive ofllcer of the* United States and as such for that time represent the sovereignty of the nation, and am. entitled, as long as I conduct myself properly, to your respect as the head of the nation. In four years I will step down and out, and I won't be entitled to vour ! respect any more than any other citi zen. ' ' The President left St. Louis at 6 o'eloek Monday sailing down the Mis sissippi river in beautiful naval pro cession. He will make a number of stops reaching New Orleans Satur day. The flotilla and its roster follows: Steamer Oleander, carrying the President and his personal parly. Steamer Frastus Wells, carrying Frank 11. Hitchcock, Postmaster Gen eral; Charles Nagel, Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and Mayor F. 11. Krcisinan, of St. Louis, Secretary J. M. Dickson joined the party at Memphis. Steamer Mississippi, car rying the members of the Mississippi River Commission and United States army and State engineers. Steamer St. Paul, carrying Governors of States, newspaper men and special, guests of the association. Steamer Lily, carrying foreign diplomats. Steamer (^nincy, carrying Speaker Joseph Cannon. John Parrett, direc tor international bureau of American republics, and members of Congress. Steamer Saltillo, carrying officials of the Lakes-to-t he-Gulf Deep Water way Association. Steamer Alton, carrying members of the St. Louis Pusiness Men's League. Steamer Cape Girardeau, carrying Missouri, Fast St. Louis, Belleville and Alton deep waterway delegations and ladies. Steamer G. W. ) I ill, carrying mem bers of the Illinois Manufacturers' Association and the Chicago Deop Waterway Convention. Steamer Grey Fagle, carrying Kansas City deep waterway delegation. Other steam ers in the flotilla joining it at var ious points aro: Steamer Iillinois, property of the State of Illinois, and carrying State officials. Steamer Grand, carrying Little Rock deep waterway delegales,. Steamer Rap ids, carrying Little Rock and Arkan sas delegates. Stfeamer Florence II, carrying editorial staff Chicago Trib une. Steamer Belle of Muskogee, carrying Muskogee Commercial Club and Oklahoma delegates. Steamer A. M. Scott, carrying West Virginia delegate*. Steamer Sarah E. Den bom, carrying Louisiana deep water way delegates. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription b the b?*t of mil roedicinaa for the our* ol diwuM, diiftfden and wwknwm peculiar Co woum, It ii the ?aJy preparation of it? kind d?vi*e<l by ? r?|ul?rly Irtdu ?t?d pbycician an expcrlwoed and (killed specialist iu the dilWM? of WOOM, It b a mI* ?dldn? la mmy oonditlon 61 Of THE ONE REMEDY which contain* no aloohol mmd so injurious habit-forming dru|i mod which WMtM oo craving for auoh atiaaulante* TIIK ONE KKMKI>Y eo food that ita maker* ?ra not afraid to print ita every ingredient on oaoh outaide bottle - wrapper and atteet to tbe truthfulneaa of the tame under oath. It U aold by medicifM dealera ?verywtore, and *n Y . r * h U ^ " d i c in? ov ft it. IWt take ? .ub.<Uuto ofwoVr^v^omp ftnd lhe dru^i.t known COMPOSITION. No counterfeit it u. fcOOfl i? ? ??? . j ,uken who Hy* ?om?thing eU? !? "M .. good U l>r. P erc? ? ?? ^ |o ^ or ia trying to dcceiv? you (or bit own eelfiah bc? cfit* ' . hiol,_yuur health? trusted, He i. trifling with your moat prioolew pweoMm your nay bo your lilo itaell. S*$ that you ft mfkot you ash for. Woman's Questions. They faced her with the gloom death From breakfast time to midnight's breath; Where'er she stirs, at her they stare; (*I wonder what I'm going to wear?" With changeless and persistent will They haunt her on the stairs, th<3 sill; Grim as the changeless law of fate: "I wonder if my hat's on straight t*' In household hours of toil and play, In pastimes at the end of day, He-echoing through the realms of night: "I wonder if my hut's a sight t" ? ? The' Iientztown Hard. MUNYON'H EMINENT IJOCTOUfl AT YOUK BKHVICE FHBK. Not a Penpy to l??y For til? Fullest Medical UxamiiiHtlon. If you are In doubt as to the cause ot your disease mall us -a postal re questing aifredlcal examination blank, whlch'VoirVlll fill out and return to us. Our doctors will carefully diag nose your ease, and If you can bo cured you will be told so; If you can not be cured you will be told so. You are not obligated to ua In any way; this advice Is absolutely free; you are I at liberty to take our advice or not as you Bee fit Bend to-day for a medi cal examination blank,' till out and return to uh as promptly as possible, and our eminent doctorB will diagnose your case thoroughly absolutely freo. Munyon's, r>3d and Jefferson Sin., Philadelphia, Pa. Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage. ? Lovelace. Urn. Winslow's Bootjjing Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allayspuin, cure* wind colic,'i5c.abottl?. Set your sail according to your wind. ? Italiun. Rough on Rata, unbeatable exterminator. Bough on Heu Lice, Nest Powder, 25e. Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 25c. Rough on Floas, Powder or Liquid, 25c. Rouj?h on Roacheh, Pow'd, 15c.,Liq'd, 25c. Rough on Moth and Ants, Powdor, 35c. Rough on Skeetors, agreeable in u?o, 25c, K_ H Wfllsi. (Them int.. .Ier<u?y f)it.y. M. J, What is not necessary is dear at a penny. ? German. Fpruins iind Bruises, so likelv to occur in icy weather, are quickly healed by Perry Pavio' Painkiller '25c., 35c. and 50e. An evil at birth is readily crushed, but it grows ami strengthens by en durance. ? Cicero. . CURED ITCHING HUMOR. Rig, Painful Swellings Broke and I)ld Not Honl ? Suffered 8 Years ? Tortureu Yield to Cutlcura. "Little black swellings were scattered over, my face and neck and they would leave little black scars that would itch so I couldn't keep from scratching them. Larger swellings would appear and my clothcs would stick to the soiea. 1 went to a doctor, but the "trouble only got worse. Uy this time it was all over my arms and the upper part of my body in swellings as large as a dollar. It was so painful that I could not bear to lie on my back. The second doctor stopped the swellings, but when they broke I he places would not heal. I bought a set of the Cutieura Remedies and in less than a week some of the places were nearly well. I continued until I had used throe set3, and now I am sound and well. The diserse lasted three years. 0. L. Wilson, Puryear, Tenn., Fob. 8, 1008." Potter Drug <fc Chem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticu.a Remedies. Boston, Mass. The Optimist. "Terrible cold you have!'' "Yes!" answered the cheery citizen. "Isn't it lucky! I can't smell the moth balls." ? Washington Star. Take a hint, d j your own mining. Ronzh on Rats, hem-/ all poison, one 15c. box will Spread or make oO to 100 little cakos that will kill 500 or more rats and mice. lt'? ? hr> unbeatable exterminator. Don't die in the house. Beware of imitations, substitutes and catch penny, ready-for-use devices. Noticed It. "The horse laugh is going out of polite society." "And insterfd?" "We? have the automobile smile of superiority. " ? Kansas City Journal. For HKADACHK ? Ulrica' r A PVDIMR Whether from Colds. Host. Stomach c-r Nervous Troubles. Csimdlne will relieve you. It's liquid ? pleasant to take? acts Immedi ately. Tiy It. 10o., 25c. anil 50c. at drug no es. . . ror COLDS and <JICIP. Hick's CicuniN* la tlia beat remedy-* relieves the achlm t and fcverl?tiness cure* ihc Cold ami realties normal condition*. It's Ilijuld fffwu Immediately. luc., 26a tud wc.. aturuir stores. Great trees give more t>hatlt) then fruit. Rtoj) gvK-eaing! Try tin* bout and most curtain remedy for all painful ailments * Harnlins Wizard Oil. The way it relieve* til toreneaa from sprains, cut*, wound*, burn*, scalds, etc., is wonderful. Pay Your Money and Take Your Choice, The North Pole controversy has brought out all sorts of fashions, and among others "North-Pole dolls" for the youngsters are to ho found, and one may take one's |?i?-k of Cook, Peary or an Kxkimo. 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