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MIDDLE LIFE l | 4 ' 1 A. *ilin| WiM Womtfl Art Aictptlble to Many v Dritdv Dhtam ? Intelligent Women Prepare y 'lor It. Two Rotate theirtexperlence*. k Th#*ehange of life" Is ths Mit critical period of t wmta'a existence, ?ad tw anxiety ielt by wom?i?i it draws near is not without reason. Kv?? woman who neglects the care of her health nt this time in cites 4Wiw mad pain. WhA her system is in a dergnged condition, or sli? is predisposed to aoopl^y. or congestion of an JC organ, the ten dency "Jn at this period likely -to become net ire ? end with a host of ner ?ons Irritations make life a%urden. At this time, *Uo, csncers mid tumor* ere more liable to fon^ and befln their distn\*ire work. i 8uchp warning symp toms aft sense of sn (lo cation, ftot flashes, head aches, Backache*, dread of Impafcdinir evil, timio ity. Bounds in the ears, palpitailion of the hsart, sparks W fore the eves, Irraflru liar i ties, constipa tion, variable appetite, ^veaknaas, Inquietude, and dissiness, are promptly heeded by In tel 1 ifea women who are approafelng the period jtfrs. AF.Cr.b/uiand in lifet?irhen woman's frtat change may be^xpeoted. I^ydlt E. I'inkltim'a Vegetable Com pound Was prepared to meet the need* ??f \r<>m*n ? kyHtein at this trying period of Iter life. It iuvigoratea aud strengthen* the female organism at)d builda up the weakened nerrouasyateui. For aftclal advice regarding this Im portant period women are inrited to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn. Ma?., and itt|}U be furnished absolutely free of charijt. The preMul Mrs. Pinlcham Is the d*ughter-in-la*- of Lvdia E. Pink ham, liar aasiataot before har decease, and f? twenty-five year* since her advice %aa been freely given to sick Woman. ReaA jrhat Lydia E. Pinkham'* Com pound did for Mrs. flvlaiul and Mrs. H inklef Dear Mifc. Pinkham:? 11 1 haebeen suffering with displacement of the organs for raara aud was twuaaiug through She chatte of life. My abdomen was badly swollen: jay atomarh was sore: I had dtexv apells, aiok headauhee, and waa very nervoua. 41 1 wrota von for ad vie* and commenced trntmnit with Lydla JR. Pinkhams Vege table Compound a* you directed, and I am happy to say that all those dlitWMBf iym|> torn# left me and I have paaied safely tnrough the change of life, a well woman. I am recommending your medicine to all my friends."? Mi a. Annie K. G. Hyland, Cheater town, Md. Another Woninn*? Ckn? " During chance of life word* cautiot ex press what I Buffered. My physician aald I bad a cancerous <-onditlon of the female organ*. One day 1 read some of the testi monials of women who had been cured bv Lydia E. Piukham'e vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it and to write yon for advice. Your medicine made me a well woman, and all my bad symptoma soon disappeared. " I adriae every woman at this period of life to take jour medicine and write you for ai' Tice."? Mrs. i.iszie Hinkle. Balem. Ind. What I/vdia K. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound did for Mra. Hvland and Mrs. Hinkle it will do for other uromen at this time of lifa. It ha* conauered pain, restored health, and prolonged life ia oaaes that ] I utterly baffled physician*. Whm you buy VfET WEATHER CLOTHING you want complete protection ivnd long service. OILED CLOTHING You cult afford ' i to WQf My ofr.fr /J These others &re T< \d many >od points Slncd in as riSH BRAND So. 13- '06. How Ants Sleep. During: Bleep tho ant's body is quite > 8(111. Occasionally may bo noted a regular llftlug up and setting down ?f the fore feet, one log after an other, with almost rhythmic motion. The antennae also have a gentle, quivering, apparently involuntary movement, almost breathing. The soundness of alumber was frequently proved by applying the feather end of a quill. The feather-tip is lightly drawn along tbe back, stroking "with tho fut." There lu no motion. Again and again this action Is repeated, the stroke being mad#' gradually heav ier. Still there is no change. The strokes are directed upon tbe head, with tbe same reanlt. Then the feather 1b applied to the nook with a waving motion Intended to tickle It. The not remains motionless. Fin ally the sleeper Is aroused by a sharp 1ouch of tho quill. Sue stretches out licr head ; then her legs, which aho shakes also; step* nearer to (lie light, yawns, and begins to comb her anten* nao and brush her head and mouth. Then she clambers over her sleeping comrades, dives into an open gang way, and soon has said "Good morn ing" to another tour of duty. Be it well noted, however, that she has gone to work, as she and all her fel lows always do, not only rested, but with her person perfectly cleaned M. C. lfcCook, in Harper's Magazine. An Old Time Joke. Tt is always to bo borne in mind | toal the whole period I have been de- I scribing was a profumlly serious one, I and that the buoyant element which j in theae days relieves Itself from ; over-solicitude by a bonmot or au j ane odoto had not then come In. Among tho whole circle of the Fed eralists, for Instance, I can find no , repartee which seems really modem, except that reported to rue by the i only genuine Federalist whom 1 knew I personally, James Richardson; a say- I Ing, namely, of my grandfather, | Stephen Higginson at a gathering of j the Federalists, in their days of defeat ! at. the hotjNG of George Cabot in ? Brookliue. After a good dtal of dreary ! lamenting, my grandfather had at last < ihe audacity to suggeat to them that if It became necessary to dwell is the , *ame house with a cat, It would not do invariably to addre?? the obnox ious animal as "cat;" somatimea you ] must call her "pussy." There was, however, scarcely an occasion where such a remark would not, in those days, have been thought to aavor of levity; and If we are to treat the whole thing as an historic situation, i It must be more seriously approached I ? Thomas Wentworth Hlgg'nsoo, I j the Attantfe. Fayette Dove, of Lcudoun county, Virginia, while in the throes of an epileptic fit fell into a creek and was drowned. Frivolous Definition!. Reputation ? What the world think* ubuut us: charnuter is what our wives snow about us. Dimple? The perfection of a bleui Ish. A Contented Woman --One living In ?he present, for the future and with out a past. The Ideal Woman ? One who can keep house, her temper and a ser vant. Rouge ? Kace suicide. The Kgotlat ? A man so satisfied with his appearance that he never looks luto a mirror. Trouaaeau ? The clothes a girl j wears for the first three years after marriage. ? Harry A. Thompson, in | Saturday Evening l?ost. Creeping Salt. Here is something la the cours* >t natural phenomena (?) that will In terest and instruct the little folk If I hey look Into ft curiously: Into a tumbler half full of water dissolve just as much common table salt as ;an be held In solution. Let It stand for a few days and sco how the salt j creeps out of the water, up the in side of the glass and down the out aide ? just a thing of life trying to j escape from its environment. Aud when all the salt is apparently out of prison the water remains as salty as before! It is a pretty demonstra tion. ? New York Press. ' Feeding and Stabling a Motor Car. A young motorist, endeavoring to convince a country inn-kceper that the decny of coaching was more than compensated for by the spread of motoring as a past line, exclaimed, a? a final argument, that his car was of forty-horsepower, "tli?? equal, sir, of ten relays of coach horses." The next I morning he read in his bill: "To feeding and stabling. 8b shillings." He asked the landlord for an explana tion. "The charge for osaes Is 3 shillin' a head, sir," was the reply 'That machine of yours la equal to forty 'oses, which is 80 sbillin'." ? St. James Gazette. FOOD HELP 3 In .Mnnn&pirir lit nf ? II. R Speaking of food a railroad nmn tnys: "My work puts me out in nil kinds of weather, subject to irregular hours for meals aud compelled to cat all kinds of food. ?Tor 7 year.; I was constantly Iron bled with Indigestion, caused by eating heavy, fatty, starchy, greasy, poorly cookeil food, such as are most nocessi- ! ble to men in my business. Geuernlly each meal or lunch was fallowed by distressing pains and burning sensa tions In my stomach, which destroyed my sleep and almost unfitted me for work. My brain was so muddy and foggy that it was hard for tne to dis charge iny duties properly. "Till* holed till about a year ago, when my attention whi called to Grape-Nuts food by a newspaper ad. and I concluded to try it. Since then 1 bars used Grape Nuts at nearly ev ery meal and sometimes between weals. We vuilvoad ineu have litt.o ehanc* to prepare our food in our ca boo?e*> and I And Grape-Nut* mighty bandy for it In ready cooked. ' To make a long story short, Grape Nuts lias made a new man of me. 1 have no more burning distress in my stomach, nor any other symptom of in digestion. I can digest anything so long ?s I eat Grape Nut* , mid my brain w.?rk? '?leaiJy and aa.ui ate'y vs au engineer's rvatch, and TLy old uervous troubles Luv& disappeared entirely/' N'tooe gl'-en by return Co., Baitle Creek, Mlcb. There's n reaton. Head the little bvv-k. "The Ituail to WcllvUle," iu ykjjs. TO THE LABOR MEN President Roosevelt Gives ?' Respectful hearing VIEWS ON ALLEGED GRIVANCES Committee Composed of 100 Members of American Federation of Labor's Executive Council and Representa tives of Nearly All Important La bor Organisations Present Memorial and Receive Detailed Response? Decent Treatment for Exempt Chi nese No Ground Tor Scare? De mand for 8-Hour Day on Panama Canal Absurd. Washington, Special. ? President Roosevelt received a large body of the representatives of organized labor at the White House and talked to them about their urgent request for the en actment of tabor measures now pend ing before Congress. Samuel Gompcrs, president, and Frank Morrison, secretary, of the American Federation of I^ahor. head ed the delegation, which consisted of about a hundred members of the ex ecutive council of the American Fed eration of Labor and otlicials of prac j tically all the imjvMtaut labor organ izations of tile country. Secretary Morrison read to the President a memorial ol' tin' executive council of Hie Ame: ican Federation, j uigint; actiou on the various demands lor legislation being made by the or ganized lal>or interests of {lie eouulrv. i he memorial dwelt particularly on the eight-hour law and its enforce ment of government work, including ! the Panama Canal; and t he immigra tion laws, csjiecially the Chinese ex* clu>io:i laws. President Roosevelt re plied in an extended address. The president said : A>:T!-L\\J I'NVTIOX MILL STRONG Kxorcn. '?-Mr. Compers: If your body ob jects to the passage of the proposed anti-injunction hill, I have no ques tion thai you can stop it, for there is not a capitalist concerned who, simply as capitals!, is not against it, though I believe thai a goodly number of capitalists and wage-eaincrs who are concerned primarily n.s citizens fax or it. I lie law was worked and substan tially whipped into its present shape at a number of conferences between representatives o ! (lie railroad organ ization, of the Department of Jus tice, and of the Bureau of Corpora tion, with me. If ^oes as far as I personally think il sh<>uid go, in limit ing the right of injunction; at any rate, no argmm nts have hitherto been advanced which make, me think it should go i urt her. 1 do no I believe it has any chance of passing because there has been great- criticism in both houses of Congress against the al titude of the administration in going so tar as we have gone; and if yon think it is not far enough, why, you will have no earthly dillleully in kill ing the bill. Personally. 1 think the proposed law a most admirable one, and 1 very sincerely wish it would be put through. HAS KN.JOIN'KI) UNIA' CAPITAL "As tor the right of injunction, it s absolutely necessary to have this power lodged in the courts, though of course any abuse of the power is strongly to he reprobated. During the tour and a half years that I have been President, 1 do not remember nu in stance where the government has invoked the right of injunction against a combination of laborer#. We have invoked it. certainly a score of times against combinations of cap ital; I think possibly oficner. Thus, though we. have seined Hie issuance of iiijunct ions in a "lumber of eases against capitalistic combinations, it has happened Hint we have never tried to scenic an injunction against a commission of labor. Hut under stand me, gentlemen: if I ever thought it neecssarv, if ever I Hum-Jit n combination of laborers were doing wrong, I would apply for an injunc tion against them j isl as quick a? iiiiiiinst so many capitalists." Referring to its legislative referen ces, the President said he would not receive the petition but for its affect ing the Kxeeutive. Regarding their criticism of his signing the Panama en nu I appropriation bill cMitaiuinu the provision for nou-.ipplieatiou of Hie ci'jht-iiour law, the Picsidcnt said that it their statement meant thai no op portunity wa* given for a heating he tore him, thai staletw-u: is not in ac cordance 1 1 t Jic facts. He snvs there was i;o request to him for a hearing, lie announced his emphatic bi'liei in Hie eight-hour law "for our own people in our own country," but. Unit :ni eight-hour law for the Pana ma canal "is an absurdity," as the conditions of la'ooi are so different, flic President said that "we arc driv en t<> e.xt rct.;et ivs in lite effort to get any kind of labor at all" in Panama and that the go\cruincnt is working chiefly with negro labor from the West Indie#, and he commented on their hahitua! dropping uft from work. "You hamper me," ho said, "in the effort to get for you what 1 think you ought to have in connection with tic eight-hour law whtn you toake a request tbwt iiideleu?ible, uud to grant such would mean indefinite dy lay and injuiy t-t t',,v w ^ i k on the isthmus. "As to the violations of the eight hour law, Mr. Morrison, could you give rue ik? s)*'cilicat ions I At your earliest convenience please lay before ir'C tn detail any complaints you ha\e of violations of the eight- hour law. Whe;e I hav? po?'-er I will te9 that the la* is obeyed A!! I ask is that you give a? the eases. I will take tbera up, and if they prove to be nustained by the facts, 1 shall see that tb? U \ ii- caf creed. " !1? IMni Wife the Money MQMUOB. Usually it is the shadow of money that brings the first partial eclipse to the honeymoon, and unless the piib lem is rightly handled the eclipse may become total. The modern wife can not be always asking for money and retain either her happiness or her self-respect. The husband could not keep his business going if he did not have a pay-day for his employees or if he was careless about settling his bills. He canuot expect to keep liis bouse going without a tinaneial ar rangement that will give it regularity aud security. It is parsing strain:? that this matter should be u constant difficulty in millions of homos, but it is a hardship which wives nre sup posed to bear uncomplainingly. She is a wise woman who rebels early and secures her rights, for she will never bo a successful wife until she has her part of the income without days of gracc or discounts. This is import ant ; it is vital. Unless it is made plain and duly llxeil, all her oilier pur poses and aspirations will be forever handicapped. ? From the April Delin eator. State of On'o, City ov Tcxedo, ? Lrrxs County. ( ' '* Fbavk J. Cheney makoi oUti taa'. In? U fenlor partner of the Arm of K, J.('Mi:yi:Y V Co., d?in< >msine*s In the City of "i'oh'i , County aud Statu aforesaid, mil that - i: : llrm wi'l pay th? sunt of osk hcmmu.d j.a*h fo." os?h and uvory ousj <jf v AiAi;t;ii thut cannot hi carol by the tin - ot Hai.i. h Catarb* Crm:. Kbaxk Ch?:nkt. ? Swoca to hefor.i uie audsu'?vtrih:} l in inv resen^o, thin Ct!i d*iv of D.'ocn* er, A.l>., A.W.(Ih\sdv, Mall's < 'a'aTti Curj i? internally, -i*i t actsdlroitly on thoblo.vl and m vd i? faoes of thocysle n. H" 1 1 for t'jstim >'d:it-, tree. F. J. Chcxky A C ?., Tol'vt ), O. Sol?' liy all Dmg^iHtH. 7.>.\ Take HalO Family Pills f??r ?:<iu?-tn>:Ui?j:i. Kven the wisest of men would rath er have their friends hand them flat tery than holiest criticism. The lllcgeat Kan of Addlaoti County, Vt.? Telia mii Interesting Story. E. C. Scott, meat dealer. Vergeum*.*, Vt., Past Commander of Ethan Aii-'ii Post, G. A. It., says: "A severe attack GREAT SCOTT of typhoid loft nio I with weak kidneys. | Kvery night I Imd to got up frequently. t?? p;?8s tho urine, whioli was ropy. dark ami very painful to void. 1 had 110 appetite, but drunk water eonlin ually without being able to quench my thirst. Terrible headache* and dizzy sp;*lls oppressed me ami my hack was lame, koiv and stiff. A month's treatment with Dean's Kidney Pills rid me of this trouble, and now 1 am strong and healthy and weigh pounds. I give t lie credit to iHian's Kidney Pill#?." Sold by all dealers. "K> cents a box. Ifoster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, N, Y. Kn?? ha* * population of f?, 000, 000. Seoul, the capital, has 22,000. SORES FhOM HEAD 10 FOOT. Willi Croat**! t>r*ly K<i?iiia Wlirn One .Month Old? Cured by Cntlmra *1 Kspense of St. 50. "When I wist one month old 1 was taken with eczema. After being under the treatment of iwo doctor* fur one month, and no improvement, my moth er was advited by a druggist to try Cuti cura. Soap and Ointment. I waa ous crual of aore? from head to foot. My mother could brush the acalea off my body, ?nd my finger and toe naila fell. After uaing six cakes of Cuticura Soap and about aa much Cuticura Ointment 1 wai ! completely cured. 1 am now seventeen year* old, and my akin has not a scar. 1 I am still finding wonders in Cuticurs; I after washing a fever blister two days it was completely gone. Your Cuticura friend. Mite Kola Ciasscock, Marksville, I La., Oct. 27, 1905." The deepest go'.d mine In the worl4 Is at Bendlgo, In Australia. Taylor's Cherokee remedy of Sweet Onm ?nd Mullen la Nature'* great remedy? Cures Cough*. Colds, Croup and Consumption, nnd ?II throat and lung trouble*. At druggists, 35c., 60c. and $1.00 per bottle. Numerous srreiits of editors in the Rus sian province* continue. L.AM.! I. 4 H,t L. 1 >1.1 Buy L. & M. Point and get a full gallon. Wears 10 to 15 year*, because L. 4c. 31. j Zinc harden* L. k M. White Lead and make* L. 4 M. Paint wear like iron. 4 gallons of L. L M. mixed with 3 gallons j oil will paint a moderate sized house. | C. 8. Andrews, Ex-Mayor. Danbury, Colin., writes: "Painted my hout>e li? years ajjo | with L. & M. Looks well to-day. ' PAINT YOU It 110i:.<K. IS per cent, commission allowed to sny resident where we have no agent, on sale I of L. k M. to property -owners, at our je I tail price. | Apply to LOXUMAN' * MA It LINK/. Paint Mak< m New Yoik I Mute than j>atcnl> \-rii gru ilcj I dm in; the yci?v. !s?re <!(X)1> FOR 23c. 144! .. ! I Send (liiti <? ui |?on with vour name i I and mldre-.* and your drugjri*l* name | | and 10o. in dtainp* ??r *dver. and we I I will supply you a maniple free if you I .have never iml Mull'# Anti-Belch I Wafer*. and will nliui t>eml vou a rrr- j titicate good for 2.V. toward the pur- ' i cha*e of more Beh-h Wafer*. Von will j I find I hem invaluable for stomach trou- | hie; cure* l?y absorption. Addreit* Mui.l's (ijtAi'i: 'Ionic Co.. :?2S 3<1 ! Ave.. Rock Island. III. i dire full A'Mress owl |IVi/c /'.'niii/y. All druggi?-t?<j 3lk*. per box. or l?v mad Up'ju receipt OI price. Stamps a ?jeep ted. (.tcnu.'ully speaking the smaller a man is llic larger his troubles beeni to be. DON'T MISS THIS. A Car* Tor DommIi Tr??bU-A Xaw Method, by Aktorptlum-No Uruft. It tneana a diseased Stomach. Are you afflicted with Short Br?th Vu, Sour Kructatious. Heart Pains. Indigestion. Dya pepaia. Burning Pains and Lead Weight in Fit of Stoi acn. Aeid Stomach, Distended Abdomen. Diz/.ineas. Colic? Bad Breath or Any Other Siouiach Tor ture? Let u* send you a box o. Mull's Anti Belch Wafers free to convince you that it cnres. Xotuiug else like it kuuwu. It's <.ure and very pleasant. Cure* by absorption. Harmless. No drugs. Stoijiiuh Trouble can'L be cured otherwise- so says Medical Science. Drug* won't do ? they v*t up the Stoma <h and make you worn. We know Mull's Anti-Reich Water* ??ir<? and we want you to kuow it, hence (his offer. This offer may not appear again. Cure* Cancer, Blood 1'oUoii and Klieu matlam. If you have blood poison pro<lu<,liiK erup Hons. plmplni, ulcers. swollen glands j bumps ami risings. burning, itching skin, eopi?er-colored si?ots or ra?h on the skin, mucutm patches in mouth or throat, falling hair. !.">???? pafus. old rheumatism or fowl catarrh, take Botanic Blood Ilnlm (11. 11. B. I j It -kills the poison in the Mood: soon all sores, eruptions heal, hartl swellings sub si<l<*, aches and pains stop and a perfect cure is made of tho worst cases of Blood l'oison. For eane'r. tumors, swellings, eating soreti. Ugly ubrer*. persistent pimples of all kinds, take 11. II. 11. It destroys the cancer fotson in the blood, heals cancer of all inds, cures tho worst humors or suppur ?t ing swellings. Thousands cured liy 11. H. It. after all else fails. II. It. II. composed of pure botanic Ingredients. Improves the digestion, innkes the blood pure aud rich, stops the awful itching and all sharp, shoot ing pains. Thoroughly tested for thirty vears. Druggist*. $1 per large bot tle, with complete directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid '<y writing liiood Italm Co., At anta, (Ja. Describe trouble ami free intdical ad\it ? also icnt in sealed lett ?r. Col. Hubert Callett, ol' liockbi iil^c county, lias Im?cii ap)x>intc<l Assistant Adjutant (.Jencral of Virginia. f ITS periuan-mt sy ? ?.irc-l. No ;il< <?r n >i v.? n ness.uft ?r !ir.-?t diy ? use.?{ t?.\ Klin ? <>.? Nerve Ueslorer.i!? tri t lb >.l lc:< rli real iscto* ? i>r. IS. II. Ki.isi;, Ltd. .'.Ml Aivii '<?. . ,1'hila I'.t ? False teeth will not Ik* hi tlciu.ini :?> lici'tnaiLV. W. L. Douglas *3= & *3 = SHOES Eft W. L. DougU* ?4.00 Ollt Cdg* Lin* ? rmot ?? tqwlltd mt any prtot. rtofUilybonlMdwIth regular, even stands, end of the very beet rnde, for which the hl#heet prlcee can be rotten at your warehouse, or from tobacco buyers If you will, a few weeks before planting, liberally use Yiffieia-CarfUui Fertilizers. Use them again as* top dressing. or second application. These fertilisers are mlxoa by capable men. who have been making fertilisers all their lives, and contain phoephorio acid, potash and nitrogen, or ammonia, in their proper proportions to return to yr.ur soil the elements of plant-life that hare been taken from it by continual cultivation. Accept no substitute. Virginia- Carolina Chemical Co., Richmond. Va. Atlanta. Ga. Norfolk. Vs. Savannah. Oa. Durham. N.C. Montgomery. Ala. Charleston. P. C, Memphis, Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Bhroveport. La. MAMUFAO TOREK Iff THE WORLD. CI f) nnn REWARD to anyone who can V I U|UUU disprove this statement. N I CMld take you into mv three large factories ?t Brockton, Maw., and unow you the infinite care wHl> -which every pair of thotf is made, you would realise ? hy \V. L. Dougla* SJ.SO shoes cost more to make, why they nold their thape. fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any other $.t.SO ?hue. W. L O mug/1 mm Strong Mmdm JShomm for Msn, *2. BO. 92. DO. Boy 9' School ? DrommShoom,02.6O,$2.$J.7B,$1.BO CAUTION.- )?>>>( Ii:i*ii>s W.I .1 ?? Ian win m*j* . Tak? 110 *uhi<tit tit?-. None yi-imiiio Without ltii> name ami price Maiiipol on iMiltotu. fust Color Eurlets used ; thru ????// ?v{ u cur brms j. Write for Illustrated t"?i alojt. XV. U 1MKOI.AN, llrmkton. .Muss. ESfia KIR H ATI IIIMO I'r. ni mt flnr prli* li|r<l '. Ilarreil Hooka. Cluck Minorca*. Hrow:* W. I., lit' 111. KV, Ocundiit Vi?. > ? forhv worth of leaillnr l*wl norsltiet" mOhole . t est Garden S'e*<l?. Jl'? worth of U'lilv^raalPre* I natuin I'uurou* tree with e\**rv onl*r. fcULUIi>0'a S*:Ll> b'lUUE. UALlliluUIC. So. 13- '08. Dropsy si RfinoTti all iwdllot In Ito* days ; c fleet * * permanent curc in 30 to 60 day*. Trial treatment |li?en free. irbthingean be fairer Write Dr. H. H. QrHn'l Son*. Specialist*. ?? b Atlanta. Qa. AREFULLY conducted experiments, ranging over many J years, have proved con j clusively that the liberal use of i Potash is essential to the pro | duction of big yields of full ! eared corn. Let us send you our practical books telling of these and many other careful crop-fecding tests; they arc free to farmers without any cost or obligation. Send name and address. Addreu. OERMAN KALI WORKS. ? tow York? 93 Nassau Street, or Atlanta. Ga.? 22,'j So. Itroati Street Good Luck Knocking at Your Oven Door You're bound to have good luck on baking day if you use Good Luck Baking Powder. There is : .avs just so much riz" to a spoonful, because it never varies in strength, You know that's what makes reliable baking. A yood cook who once tries Good Luck will never qo back to the uncertain kinds. GOOD LUCK Baking Powder also makes a hi^ difference in the family pocketbook the day the peer's bill is paid. ( )nlv 10 cents 7 Pon't overlook the btautlful premium* w* glva wltb Good l.uck Making F'omter. Thla I* our method of sharing with you the aarlug wa maka by shipping Id carload lot* to groovra. Cutout coupon from back of aaih can. The llttla aid bnoU Inalde of can Illus trate* and d<acrlb*? tlie artlcl** you may obtain. for a pound can ? we couldn't improve the purity and quality of Good Luck if we charged three times as much. THE SOUTHERN MFC. GO., Richmond, Va. WHY WOMEN NEED STRENGTH WRITE US FREELY and frankly, to ??rtet*<:t conf'lerro, tefling #i? your troubles, and stating your ftfcc, We -wfH send yoo fKIZ ADVICE, In plain sealed envelope, and ? v?? oab4n book en "Wo-ce Treatment for Women." Address : Ladies' Advisory Department, The Chattaoooga Madklne Co., Chattanooga, Term. Gil ? I ? Womanly Weakness leads to much more wide spread trouble than mere pain and sickness for yourself. If allov/ed to take hold of you, It v/ill lead to worried p.nd worn out friends and relatives, sickly, ill-developed children, a shorter life for you and all your family. In justice to yourself and children build up your health, drive out the weakness, which Is shown by your regularly recurring pain, falling feelings, periodical distress, etc., and take wine nonm*-* of LAKUUE which will prevent this pain and misery, increase your vitality; regulate your Jrregulr.rlties, and give you strength where you mo?t reed it. "Before taking Cardui". writes Eva Robinson, of Farris, 1. T., "I Just weighed 96 pound',. I was weak, nervous, and suffered from periodical pain and sleeplessness. Sinr? taking five bottles of Cardtrt. I hnvo great ly Improved. Meel like a new person, and weigh poundr . " In successful use for over half * century, as a specific remedy fcr female troubles, Cardul has, ta that time, relieved or cursd over a minion women. Try !t At Every Drug Store In $1.00 Bottles f? Smom ds Where Otters Fan. Uw 9b FilUua l YftHtaM*