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WORTH OP GOLD During Change of Ufe, says Mrs. Chas. Barclay OrarjJtpvlUe, V*. vu passing through ilioOhuifVu^f I JfeaiidiiUIwoa rrom aervoiumoa# ctototUor ui i n< > y W ii/ ?y?n?t<>uuj, uiw) I otin truly mr Unit LyfUfcB.Rnkiiam'a ya^etttble Coiiv pcnvid tuia proved worth woiuitotnfl Qjf UO14 to IflO, UH it restored my health Ond strength. 1 Aof or forgot tolefi tftyndA, wllot LydJaJv rlukhAani Vegetabjq Compound tfaa dorto for iuq during thia trying i>eftt>d. Complete rcBtorulio6 to lualtn means 90 much to ino that for the ?uW? of other Buffer ing women 1 am willing to make my trouble publlo fio foil tfiuy publish this letter.' ? Mftfi. Cflah. IJaik lay. It,I'M).,0ranitevilli, vt. No other tnOcliclno fot woman's Ills lias rccolved <&ch wldo-Bpreud upd ttfv nnaUtied uidprsemenb. No otlrtf Ci?d. IcinG Vv^ Rno\v of ttfc.# tfoh 4 record of cured of fepmR lllft Qin?nJl iruilk J3. IMnkham ft Vegetablo Uoffij For more than 80 yean j curing female *<>mplalfttf inflammation, ulceration, ux?(B ... liCHttos. Jlbrold tumora, |rr<fgm?fil jK?rlo<llc pains, buckachp, fold" and norvottk proHtratiob, P unequalled tar currying yryji' through Hie period of eifan' it coats but little to fry , PJnkham'a Vegetablo Oorf)po an MrH.IlarclayHayft.lt 1? "wojj^induiv falnu of gold to au/Tui'iug woilAiv. Try murine eye Mkdv For Red, Weak, We*ry,W*Ury tyo W GRANULATE^ EYELID& R MurlnoDocHn'tSmart-SoothoaEyy Pai:? lirmiUU Sell t|ailu Ere ittrnJlf, LfoutJ, 23?. 60c, f 1.C0 Murift* l'y <1 SuNr*. in AlupAl 1 ub**, fk, 11,00 EYE BOOKB AND ADVH>1? FKKB lit MAIL Muri no Eyo Remeil y Co., Chi or; j;t> GOOD WORK IS PROGRESSING Women In Kvery Otatc Join earnestly In Campaign Againnt Tu berqvdoslo. Four, yours ago the on It act In* worn i fti workers In the and tub tcuIosIs | movement worn u little grouv> of about 3u women's clubs. Today HoO.OOO | women, 'under the United glut.'H, are j banded together against thin dU":i*i, j and moro I linn 2/HK) clubs era taking ! a special Interest In the cruwiiltv Not j less than $.100,000 U< rnWu-d annually ! by th??m for inboteulosln work, b ? r ides mil!tons Hurt aroiHooured through j theJr t'ffort* In ?tato and inunlelpal appropriations. Mrs RufUs I'. \Vll Hams 1h the chairman of the depart inont that directs this work. I11 ad dll Ion to the work of the (ienerul Ted ? ?ration of Women's t'liiba, the Public Health Education committee of the American Medical association, coin poped largely of woiimii physl lans, has carried on aii < durational cam palgn of lectures during the pafit year la which t hotu ands have been reached. The MotUirr.' congressi the Young Women's Christian association, and tnany unattached clubs bring the uyuv her < f women dulled in tiie tuberculo ids \v:u- to well out a million There Is not 11 nlal" in the ?inlon where come work has not been d.inn. Never say ;:ii Ul tiling of a person, w':>n iho ; canst fay 11 good thing of him, hot only kpeak Charitably, but f\ ? 1 so 111/. ibi.t h l?Vy. A foul 1 .tn a^way* find ../bother fool to advilvw >s 1111 There Are Reasons Why so many people have ready - at - hand a package of Post Toasties The DISTINCTIVE FLAVOUR delights the palate. The quick, easy serving right from the package? requiring only the addition of cream or good milk is an important consideration when breakfast must be ready "on time." The sweet, crisp food is universally liked by child ren, and is a great help to Mothers who must give to the youngsters something wholesome that they relish. .,The economical feature appeals to evei^one?par ticularly those who wish to keep living expenses within a limit* ? Post Toasties are espe cially pleasing served with fresh sliced peaches. ?The Memory Lingers' Mrs IK HIES BY GOO'S GRACE timperor William Iteclarw In dependence of Par#amcutH. AGAINST VOTES FOB THE WOMEN, Msrtlal and Militant Address By the Emperor M ths Provincial Banquet at Koeningsberg ? Doctrine of the Divine Right of Kings Is Sharply dot Poftfe By Him?He quotee the Words of His Grandfather William I., In Regard to the Crown. Berlin (Rjwvlal), - Ttio aponch rWirrr od tfy Kmpcror Williuiit of (*?rmtuiy bo for* the provincial banquet u( Kounlga burfl, in which ho reiterated and em i>)ih mJ hf? belief in tin* divln* in a u (1 <* (?' bv which )*? nile?, referred to tU? Pru# elan crown a? bcitowod by God's gruca and nut by iKirliuiuenta or i^oide'* ?? scmblien, and laid a lance ugulimt tlie |>rc?ent movement for wonfcn #u?fragi% J* the political acniatlon of the hour. The leading or kiwi* of the German press do-vole extended comment to it, generally criticizing the Kmperor's utterance*, anil there uro indications th*t the dUconriw will have ft deep iw>l11ieaI eir?H-t upon the country, nearly nil of tlie Berlin paper* discussing lh? subject in conncctton with the political crloid of Novcmlmr, 1008, when the publication by the London Daily Telegraph of un interview wiih th? Km pcrrtr aroused a'storm against the uncon trolled public speaking of the Kmpcror. Tho aoriou* Voaiiaoho Zeltung, tlia Tutfchlalt, tlw Post ?nd otbef papers Kdnt out tIk> constitutional character of w Kingdom of 1'rnssia in the empire, ?rid inquire whether tin* chancellor, Dr. Vi>n Bethmami llollwcg, was privy to tha Kmperer'a purpose in delivering such n 8|M*e<'h. They predict ttint it will lead to a renewed discussion of the Kmpcror's constitutional position when the Heidi atug reassembles in Novcmlicr. Tho stVonuly monarchist Taglicho Itumlschau, the favorite journal of army ofHcers, htiy*! J'Thia n|M'cch means a storm. ? ? ? Never before has Kmpcror William set Into such clear relief his romantic, medi eval idea of hi* nnti-rca|M>nsihilitv to innn'a JudgntMit, of his not l>oing bound by the constitutional eo oiierntion of tho people and of ruling by (tod's free grace against aJI tho*! convictions And feelings which today determine our existence iih II al.itc " "W'hv," ?irtkh tlu1 Taceliehr Hundncliau, "?houl.J tlie Kmpcror choose this moment to i*mpha*l/e Imh ruling by God's grace and l.iim own right. when?It?will nourish an auti-inoiiurchical agitation and good tiuuvirchists l*? thrown into a condition of 1 ragie disruptionY" The organ of the landed nobility, The IVut-che Tagex Zietimu, thoroughly ap proves of the declaration* of the Km peror. The 1.4WiiI Anzelger lays stress ujion the desire of the Kmpcror that Hie j?>o pie eo operate with lii 111. and points out that Uiv Kmpcror delivered the *|mh?cIi Ih th?' e.istle where the I'rtissi'an kings wer? formerly, crowned, lie s^tid in the same hall in May. 1M1MI: "We liohcn/ollerns lake our crown from heaven alone," ami in the name place on September (J, 1N04, he ouoted the words of his grandfather ? William 1.?about ruling by divine right, and added: "So. t<*i, do 1 take my king dom hy (Sod's gracw." The TagHilatt nUirina that although priee^ >lid not full on the exchange. t/"ad ing slackened, and brokers apprehend an unfavorable influence of t tic specoh upon inarket.-t at homi> and abroad. SMITH BY 3,476. Hoke Has 230 Votes to Gov. BrdHrn'fl 138. Atlanta, <ia. (S|tecial). ? Cornplctu returns from the Democratic st;?w? primaries show that llokc Smith will have votes in convention against Gover nor Hrown's |:ts. Smith's p'pular tnajoritv is S.470 votes. I he vote fell about &0.000 sliort of the ti'tal vote of two years ago. uwing to the legist i at ion date being two months earlier. OtU?r results we if unchanged cxtiept !ial latest returns reversed tlw< (Wwiahtn of prison (M)iniiii-shuicr. Hol>vrt K. Davi son winning over (J. H. llutcheiu, CLIMBS PIKE'S PEAK. Woman, Aged 70, Only Little Tired After Feat. I Colorado Springs, Col. (Special) Mrs Mary l'owcll, of Philadelphia, 70 . \c.tM old. hns walked from Manitou to ; the top o( Pike's Peak and hack, return ! i:;*.r to Manitou. Mrs. Powell, whv it | v11i!ing Manitou, is an experienced pcdca i trinn. On returning from her trip to the | peak, which many strong, young men j would shun, Mrs. Powell said, ''I'm ft | little tired from my walk." Sho started i nut Wednesday morning, reaching tho | summit be for* dark and returned by I uii?onlight. , JERSEY JAIL ROBBED. Thieves Steal Breakfast Intended tot Prisoners. Murristown. N". .1. i Special).?For tii* third time in two months the Morris County Courthouse lias U-en broken open and the jail pnntrv raided. George Hill, janitor and cook, discovered the thieve* had gotten away with 10 pounds of roa?t boef and a dozen loaves of bread which were to have been used for thu break fast of the prisoners. Kntrance was elTccted through a ment window. Mis Pardon Too Late. Chicago. t Special).?At the funeral of Mrs. Caroline Shipman McReynolds, nt Kenilwoi th was l:?r son. Cn^orge, who?e r??le?st? fioin .Tnliet Penitentiary after nearly thr-e wars. was accomplished through the mother's requests and tears, although her cherished hope that she might see him before she died was not realized. McKeynolds, a former broker, who was convicted, of securing $700,000 fw>m banks on fraudulent grain receipt*, was set free ten hours a-fter his motner died. ttod IW Indians Sacrifice $2,(30$. -Los Angeles,- Cal. - <Special).?'Two thousand dollar# was sacrificed to the d of Are by poor Indians at tha crema in of the body of one of their tribe, Joaa Escalate, in the Yuma dUtrlet, The superstition a act wa* reported to the Bureau of Indian Affair* at Washing ton, Mid the bureau #ent an order that tha burning of money was forbidden for tlie future on the reaetration. Kscalatc, who waa a teacher in the government ss'iool at Old Fort Yuma, bad committed suicide when his lore waa rejected by a white girL OIL ON TROUBLED WAT*IW. fjw J offer?What do you thlulc ot folom'e painting of theoooan? ^he Ar<i?t?I thought the water (6<l too calm. 'ho JoUor?I guoHH lt'n tho oil on It that does that eiDNTV JARVI8y Binder and Actor, Value* Doan'a Kid ney Pills. Mt\ Jnrvle, who 1b one of Amcrloa's leading baritones, played tho part of tho "OldGrad" In tho Pair Co-Ed, Company with ElBlf Jutiitt. Ho wrlte'a*: "For a long tlmo J was troubled with backuctv). I cou suited eomo of the mont prominent phy sicians with unsatis factory roBults. 1 was advised to try Doan'0 Kidney Pills, wmI felt bonoflfed noon after begin ning to take tbein. Continued use dured Irie completely. I cheerfully r?comin?nd them to any one suffering with kidney trouble." Uemomfter tho narao?Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fostor-Mllburn Co., buffalo, N. Y. dlnoovery that b4 has Invested fn a suited mine lu apt to mako a man peppery. For ( OLDS nml (JIIIP IIlottH* .Caituikb Ih tho b?>Ht rtniedy?re llewH rlie im-UIdk feverlshucea?euroa trte Col<l uu?l r<>Htor<y? normal coiHlltiuim. It's llciitl<l ?'!Tuot* limiM-dlntly. 1(V\, ?&??., unit 60o. At rtrun u'.orcrt. The Witching Holm-. Clnlre?.luck told me ho wanted to nee you Mm* wf>ist possible wuy. ICthyl?And what did you say? > Olalro?I told him to come to break fust boiIio morning. While In 8oak. - Howell?I Bee that tho paper says that tho treasury department an nounoes 'hat by washing paper money It will last twice ub long* 'aundry ? English as She Is 8poko. Chinatown Visitor?John, Baboo, Bee screen?how much saboo want for him? Tho Chinaman?What'B tho matter Jltj) you? Can't you sponk. Kugltsh?? udge. Little, but, Oh, Myl 8enntor Smoot of Utah tells a story on tho late E. II. Harrlman, which sounds somewhat familiar. IIo say* that when tho Salt Lake cut-off was completed Mr. Ilarrlman took a large party of big railroad men out to It. They had their pictures taken at tho right spot Bconlcally. Mr. Harrl man Btood at one end of tho &roup When tho pictures wore printed and tho photographer brought them around tho railroad men examined them. "Why." ehouted cno of tho guests, "whero's Mr. Ilarrlman?" "Do you mean that llttlo chap that stood at tho end?" asked tho photog raphor. "Why. I cut him off." LACK OF MONEY Was a Godsend In This Case. , It Is not always that a lack ol money Is a benefit. A lady of Oreen Forest, Ark., owes her health to tho fact that sho could Hot pay In advance tho fee demand ed by a specialist to treat her for stomach trouble. In telling of hor caeo she says: "I had been treated by four differ ent puyslclans during 10 years of stomach trouble. Lately I called on another who told mo he could not cure mo; that I had neuralgia of tho stom ach. Then I went to a specialist who told me I had catarrh of tho stomach . aud said ho could cure ino In four months but would havo to have his I money down. I could not raise tho ; nccoRBary sum and In my extremity I ; was led to quit coffoe and try Posturn. "So I stopped coffeo and gave Post ; urn a thorough trial and the results have bcon magical. I now sleep woll at night, something I had not done for a long time; tho pain in my stom ach Is gono and I am a dlfferont woman. "I dreadod to quit coffee, becauso every tlmo I had tried to stop it I suf fered from sovero hcadachea, so I con tloutd to drink it although I had rea son to believe it was Injurious to me. and was the c&ute of my stomach trouble and extremo nervousness. But when I had Postum to shift to it waa different ^ < "To my surprise I did not mise oof tee when 1 began to drink Postum. "Coffee had been steadily and autw ly killing ma and X didn't fully realise what was doing it until. I quit ami changed to Postum." . (A* narrated by her friend Tottle of the English pony ballot.) D'Uy Chlse-upon my wotd Who can never act the lydy. Ifesterd'y?per'aps you hold Wot iihe Bald to mo an' Sydy. Korrod thing! aho saw ub gyso At a gent who come* hero d'lly? Truth I Ho oonu's twice Baturd'ys, And 'Ib name, wo 'ear, is li'lley. And. this poyaon, D'lsy C'lilso? Lor* I I'd love to slap 'or flcel Ulster IJ'lley, as I s'y, P?hso?? 'ere ot 'olf pahat "eight, flometlniea palming twice a d'y Never 'alf a moment lite; t and Sydy 'nve a w'y Of observing palming Btryngera? Though we're not the leaet bit g'y Am) well know n city's dyngora. And thin, poyson. D'lsy CIiIbo? How I'd love to slap 'er flcel Yesterd'y wo stood a while W'lttng there for Mister D'lley, Wondering If he would file To pahss, aa he used to, d'lly. D'lsy Chlso, she wolked a glmo?? 8ho Ib nothing more than nnlkyt? 81 rolled, and met htm ns ho cyme. Lor'! I'd think she would feel Bhlkyl 3, that poyfcon, D'lsy Chlse? Rut I'd love to slap 'or flcol J 9he cyme along the w'y, I Did HiIb floytlng, scheming D'tey, Pausing at the gyte to s'y Mister D'lley thought us crlsyl Said he's seen us on a pyge As before and ahfter tykltigl Every lydy hides her rtge Or for her I had beon myklng. U?h! That poyson D'lsy Chlse? I should like to slap 'or flcol ' Force of Habit. Motoring along In our elegant new six-cylinder, high-power auto, we aoine upon a dignified looking gentle man standing beside an auto, about which are scattered tools of various sorts. -Two of the tlreB are removed. The dignified looking gentleman Is per spiring froely and looking helplessly at a sympathetic lady In the tonneau. "Having souio trouble?" we ask, stopping. "I decline to bo Interviewed," ho re plies. "Carburter out of whack?" we in quire, "I havo nothing to Bay," ho answers, stiffly. "Ilad a blowout?" "I will npt make any statement at this time." "Stripped your transmission?" "I don't remember." "Look here, old chap, you soem to bo In trouble. Isn't thero anything we can do to help you?" "I refuse to answer on the advice of my attorney." "Did the steering gear get stuck, or what?" "You may quote me as Baying I had nothing to say." "Well, you're a crusty person. Don't you want some assistance?" "I have nothing to say." "Oh, don't bother him!" begs the sympathetic . lady In the torineau. "The poor man has been a witness be fore the grand jury and two Investi gating committees in the past month, and it has affected him oddly." No Alternative. "Aro you the person who answers questions?" asks the worried looking man who enters the office of the an swers-to-the-anxlous editor. "I am," answers that Individual, an swering a question right away, as you see. "Then what I want to know Is, will It be wrong If I wear a pair of plaid brown trousers to u morning wed ding?" "It certainly will. You should wear a light gray stHpe." "But the plaid brown onob are the only ones I have." The Social Lapidaries. "Yos," says the lady In the blue voile, "ho tries to act as if he were a diamond in the rough." 'That," comments the one in white slippers, "must be why so many peo plo havo cut him." Doing the Best He could. The mild-mannered man ..in the street car squirms about for a time and at last diffidently attracts the at tentlon of tho frowning indlvldua who is standing In front of him. "I beg.-your pardon, sir," says thf mlld-mannerod man, "but ivo you aware that you are standing oh m> foot?" iV "Of course I'm standing on Itl* knaps the other. "Surely you don'i expect me to sit on It!" Her Ideal. "But, daughter, you should practlst your muBlc whether- you like it o not When you (row up and cat mar Tied your huebaad will???? "But t. intend to marry * man wh< can afford a pianola, mamma." ?; The Outetlon. - ' ?There gqpa Miss Frisface. The. ?ay m man proposed to bar to win ~ bet once, and jumped Into tt* rive afterward*" "Did she accept hint* "I/ady, can youao ?lve me ft' little gasoline?" '^er the land's sake! You don't gasoline, do you?" . "No, lady, I wants ter clean mo *lov<* wij It" A IN AGONy"WITH ECZEMA "No tpngue can tell how I suffered for Qve year* with Itching and bleed ing eczem^, until I was <;ured by the Cuticura Remedies, and I am ?o grate fyl I want the world to know, (or what helped me will help pthers. My Uody riud (ace were cohered with (>ue ^iy ^ would seem to'be lfc{Vbr, aMl thpn break out aga^A with Am iAo?t terrtbUi pain and itching. I have been flick several limes, but] aover lu my life did I experteooe such awful Buffering as with this eosema. I had made up my mind that death was pear at hand, and I longed tor that time when I would be at rest I had tried many different doctors and medj clnee without success, and my mother brought me the Cutloura Remedies, In sisting that t try them. I began to (eel better a(ter the first bath with Cuticura Soap, and one application o( Cutloura Ointment. "I continued, with the Cuticura Soap ani Outicura Ointment, and havo taken (our bottles o( Cuticura Resolv ent, and consider myself'well. This was nine years ago and I have had no return of the trouble since. Any person having any doubt about this "vonder(ul cure by the Cuticura Reme dies can write to my address. Mrs. Altie Etson, 93 Inn Road, Battle Creek, Mich.. Oct. 16, 1&09." One Record Made by Women. Through the activity o( women, In the anti-tuberculosis campaign, sana toria and hospitals (or the treatment of tuberculosis have been ercctcd; traveling libraries havo been circu lated, posters, circulars and other kinds at literature have been distrib uted %o the number o( millions o( pieces, thousands o( lectures havo been given, largo sums o( money havo been secured, hundreds of needy cases havo been helped; tuberculosis work has been started In many communi ties whero no movement had existed; and millions of women have learned the dangers and methods of preven tion of tuberculosis. The work o( the women extends from the drawing-room of the rich to tho homos of the poor, and embracos all classes, Including tho factory girl and millionaire. During the coming year a special campaign of lectures to women will bo carried oh In all parts of the United States. Pipe Gives Cadet Typhoid. Midshipman Stnlth, who was strick en with typhoid fever on the Indiana at Plymouth, England, contracted tho disease, it Is said, from smoking a briar used 'nearly a year ago by his roommate at Annapolis who had a bad caso of typhoid. ThlB theory Is taken as proof that concentrated nicotine cannot destroy a typhoid germ. Tho medical department of the navy will examine.into the theory with tho re sult that midshipmen of the futuro may confine themselves to theii* own pipes. Tough Luck, "I thought you said this was a young uhloken," remarked Newed, ft* he sawed away at a portion of the bird. "And I thought It was," rejoined his better half. "I looked In its moutfi and It showed no Indications o( having out a single tooth yet. The dealer must have Imposed upon me." "Did he tell you It was a young chicken.?" queried her husband. "No," replied Mrs. Newed. "Dv\t I'm sure he must have extracted Its teeth be(oro offering tt for sale." Not a Bottle Returned. . Experience of an old Druggist: '1 have Bold nearly all the Hughes' Tonlo bought of you, and not a bottlp has been returned. I have been in tho drug business for twenty-five years and have never sold anything that gave such satisfaction." Sold by Druggists?50o and $1.00 bottles. Pre pared by Roblnson-Pottet Co. (Ino.), Louisville. Detected. It was at a Fourth of July meeting in the little city. The mayor, William Smith, rose, and at dignified longth read the Declaration of Independence. There was a pause; then from one o( the mayor's Old schoolmates came tho loud whisper: "Bill lever \lrlt that. He aiu't smart enough." Reason Enough. Husband?Your wl(e doesn't appoar to bo In very good humor. HIb Friend?No, she thinks I've In vited you to dinner.?Jean Qui Hit. 11 For HBADAOHB?Hicks* CAPUDINB ^Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or Nerro"n? Trouble*, Oapudine -vrlll relieve yofl. It's lloutiJ?pleasant to take?a?ts Immedi ately. Try It. 10c., 25c., and 60 oents at drug stores. . We are sent Into this world to make R better and happier, and;in propor tion as we do so we make ourselves both.?Dr. Qelkle. ition It i*. Pierce's Plesnant ite family laxative. Powell?Tea, but what ta a poor devil to do while his money Is at the FASTIDIOUS* 1 ? Fads for Weak Women Niae-Ubtha of all |b? airkaeaa of wowea it due to eon of the orgmai diatiuotly fctuiaiue. Such aiokqeee ?w ?wy dey bf Br. Pierce's Favorite Pi it Make* Wetpk Women StronA, , SlckWompnW It eote (Jirtotljr ot) the orgmu* effected and la at the Mm* tline |W^ tnre tooio lor lb* whole ?yatoui, It eurea feuialo complaint liftKMJj t>l home, ft inekee unneceaaary the diaafreeable qoeetionluj, Mimr? looel treatment *o uajyeraoliy inflated upon by ductora, a ad m fti tvcry modaet woman. W? fhall not particularize hero ?? Co the ?yinptouil of (hose peculiar affoctioui incident to women, but (lioso vraatinf lull lafbrmatloa ti to their ivmploitu lad tttui of povitive ours are referred to the I eoplt'# Com 0>oo 8eu?e Mediual Advi?er?1008 p?<e?, newly revUod ?ad up-to-date Edition, eeot frA on receipt of 21 ono? cent etauipa to oover ?out of mailiuf only; or, iu clolu Wiwllai lot 21 itaropi. Addro?? Dr. R. V. Pleroe, Buffalo, N. Y. ornimeni to any room In any I liuwH uot rii k 11 o " Ump-uiuklifg tbalP<.?. M U)jho Vftuooi KBA?01 ylvliiM Jevlco. Bv?ry <lo*!or i-V?:i>wJ'i'N;, R1,01 ttl OctorlyUvo clrouUr to ilia uoan-M 7 oTlno STXNUAJtD OIL COMPANY Uucorpor?l t rrtAat YOUNQ MEN AND UDIES LEARN TELEGRAPHY! Positions paying |.r>o Jo |VD u month cuurajito* g promotion. Wrilo today for I'fuo illiulrau-d Cti ' (SOUTHERN SCIIOOI. OP TELEGA L. Blox 272. NEWNAN. GA. ?? ??L?? MITCHELLS [YE SALVE A Wis? Old Owl. In her trim little bathing milt she Bat on tho whlto Band. "I adoro intelligence" she cried. "So do I," said lie. "All tho same, though, beauty and intellect never ko together." "And do you think mo intellectual?" she faltered. "No," ho confessed, frankly. With a faint blush she murmured, "Flatterer!" TO mtlVK OUT MAI.AKIA ANI) 111 1I.I) t I' TJJi: 8 Y ST KM Take tbo Old Mtnndard U'HOVBrt TAttTKl.K&s CHILL TONIC You know wlml you an- WiKln* l'bo formula Is plain)/ printed on every botiie. ~' '* ' " '^ulnlno und Iron In n u.st ? no dHve? out the timlurlti ;p tbo nysteni. hold by nil dealers for SO your*. .Price 00 cent*. kbowlng It la Mainly On lcia form. . Tho (Juli In and Ine Iron bulldt .11 lly associating with some old pcoph you may realize the truth of the say ing, "The good die young." Mrs. Wluslow'a Bootliliifr Syrup for Children teething, softens tlio pimt, n-luee-< Inl'niiiutu tlou, ullayn pnin, curcn wind eolle, 2.*.o a txjttlo. If a maji amounts t<> anything In a small town he soon begins to think he would amount to more in a big town. A man knows but littlo If l.o toils y<fi tell me If my wife Is here? afll Bend i*><* &n I'rce 1* i of Pax BcSlcr nnd more ccitl than liquid mitls? j FOR AFX TOILET - J Given one a sweet breath; c A* germ-frce teeth?antis?pticftH moutb and throat?purifieaith after smolnns?diep-ols all di)lo perspiration And body odorsip* predated by dainty v/onuerjefc remedy for gero eyea and cj A A little rflxtinci** *olv:d in a glas: clter ni&koj a .delightful #o? lotion, possessing txj cleansing, gcrmicidat. ir.tf power, end ab:?? lrsj. Try q Sami ? iat, - box at druggiilil. I THE PAXTON TOIUCTCO., Dofc/1 Why Suffer | From Eczema? A Georgia Man Tells His Ex perience. I was afflicted with a very bud case of Eczema for twenty-five years, which was in my feet, legs and hips. Through all this time I tried different remedies and Doctors' prescriptions, ! obtaining no relief until I used your HUNT'S CURE. 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