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e > TmptmicE wmml w HIM MMttUL. f "M"188 BESSIE FARRKLL, 1011 Third JUL At*., Brooklyn, N. Y.. is Proidot ot * the Young People's Christian Temperance Association. She writes: "Peruna is certainly a valuable nerve and Uood remedy, calculated to build up the broken-down health of worn -oat women, t I bava found by personal experience that it acts aa a wonflerful restorer of loet strength. assisting the stomach to assim ilate and digest the food, and building up worn-out tissues. In my work I have had Mansion to recommend it freely, especially to women. "I know of nothing which ia better to build up the strength of a young mother, in fact all the ailments jmk-usu- to wc!**n. ao I am pleased to give it my hearty en dorsement." Dr. Hartman has prescribed Peruna for many thousand women, and he never fails to receive a multitude of letters like the above, thanking him for the wonderful benefits received. Man-a-lln the ideal Laxative. Peruna is sold by your local drug gist. Buy a bottle today. ? So. 10' *08. No matter how crowded time may be with events, there is always room for the nimble rumor. Only One "Bromo Quinine" That la Laxative Brom> Quinine. Look for the signature of K. W. Orove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. SSc. Een Napoli. Here een Noo Yorka, where am I Seence I am landa las' July, All gray, a' ogly ees da sky, An' cold as ect can be. But stccll so long I maka mon,' 8o long ees worka to be done, I can forgat how shines da sun Een Napoli. But 0! w'en pass da boy dat sal Da violets, an' I can smal How sweet dcy are, I no can tal How seeck my heart ees be. I no can work, how mooch I try, But only seet an' wondra why I could not justn leevo an' die Een Napoli. must regard with profound satis faction the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States? though we regret to aeo that one Justice dis sented ? to the effect that any Stat* may constitutionally enact a law pro hlbltlng the uro cf the national flag for advertising purposes, insists thb ' Now York Tribune. It is as sound In morals and in patriotism as it la in law. Proverbs and Phrases. Blaek ambition stains n public eause. So. 10- 'OS. Said the man who had skipped his board bill: "The inn-keeper ia out." A hundred years cannot repair a moment's loss of honor. ? Italian. The less money a man makes the more he has ? if he isn't married. Mrs. Yznaga cut off the Duke of Manchester and left her entire for* tune to the manager of her estate. OLl> HUltUKON Found Coffee Caused Hauds to Trem ble. The surgeon's duties require dear Judgment and a steady hand. A slip or an unnecessary Incision may do ir reparable damage to the patient. When he found that coffee drink ing caused his hands to tremble, an Ills, surgeon conscientiously gave It ap and this Is his story: "For years 1 was a coffee drinker astll my nervous system was nearly broken down, my hands trembled so I could bardljr write, and Ineomnla tor tured me at night. "Besldee, bow could 1 safely per form operations with unsteady bands, using knives and Instruments of pre cision T When I saw plainly the bad effects of coffee, 1 decided to stop It, and three years ago I prepared some Postum, of which I had received a sample. "The first eupful surprised me. It was mild, soothing, delicious. At this time 1 gave eome Postum to a friend who was In a similar condition to nine, from the use of ooffee. "A few days after, I met him, and *t? was full of praise for Postum, de claring he would never return to cof fee, but stick to Postum. We then ordered a full supply, and within s short time my nervousness and con sequent trembling, ss well as Insom nia disappeared, blood circulation be came normal, no dtsslness nor heat flashes. "My friend became a Postum en thusiast, his whole family using It ex clusively. "It would be the fault of the one who brewed the Postum If It Aid aot taste good when served. "The best food msy be spoiled If not properly made. Postum should he boiled according to directions on th? pkg. Then It Is sll right, sny one can rely on It. It ought to beeoxne the national drink." "There's a Rea son." Name given by Postum Co., flattie Creek, Mlcb. Read "The to Well villa," la pkas. IBE WORK Or OONOSSS Mip if Oar WrtliU Lnr-lUlm Sagr If Day. DAHA Ml a Turn*. After p? sing the penal cod* bill the Sesatt on motion of Senator Aid* n?h ?dnnMd the emergency currency hill to the pooition of WBtoiihxl hue* ineee, giving it onqoeetioned right of way. Speeches on the curreneey hill were made by Senators Culheraoa (Dem ocrat, Texas), and Nelson, Republi can. of Minnesota. Mr. Cnlberson outlined a number of amendmenta he will submit to the bill; one providing that after Janu ary 1st, 1909, every national bank ?hall keep on hand in its own vaulU the reserve of lawful money required and repealing the permission to keep a part of the reserve in other nati snal banks; also making it unlawful to depoeit public money in any natio nal bank to be used direetly or indi rectly by the banks in speculative dealings in stocks and bonds or to inpply funds to any operator on the *tock exchange to be used in dealing* on the exchange and making it un lawful for national banks to make de mand or other loans or give credit on th'sir books to operators on any stck exchange to be used in dealings on the exehsnge. _ Denounces Aldrich Bill. Mr. Culberson then denounced the | pending currency bill, which he said, would give additional power to those whose machinations and lawlessness support and create such financial dis turbances. He contended that the bill would make a market for securities, which was whst the "financiers" ?rcnt. "Whatever the cause of the finan cial crash be," he added, "ii wa.i inexcusable and unwarranted by con ditions and in some of its phases wa< criminal and infamous." Contending that there was no industrial cause for the panic he cited statistics ex tensively to bear out his contention. When tho out-of-town banks were calling for the money from the New York reserve hunks, he said, $251, 000,000 was loaned out on demand notes on stocks and bonds. What was needed, lie continued, was not more currency but honest and legitimate banking unussociated with high finance. Money Power Dominate. In concluding Mr. Culberson de clared that ilic money power has always dominated legislation from the "packing" of the Supreme Court of the United States in the legal ten der case down to the law passed last year, which gave tho national banki without interest the use of $250,000, 000 of public money. Senator Nelson's speecu was an ar gument in support of his amend ment providing for the guarantee of deposits in national banks. Declaring that the trouble with the country during the recent currency exigency was not caused by a lack of money, but by the difficulty of keep ing it in circulation, Mr. Nelson analyzed th? banking conditions last fall and drew the inference that the crisis originated in the East and not in the West. Dalzell Defends Tariff. An exhaustive speech in defense of Republican policies was delivered io the House of Representatives by Mr. Dalzell, of Pennsylvania. He refer red to the several political speeches that have been made in the House and said that the most noticeable thing in the discussion had been tho measure of credit the Democrats are willing to concede to President Roose velt. The issues in the coming campaign for the presidency, Mr. Dalzell as serted, would be found in the record* I of the parties and he said: "The Re publican party 'invites the issue upon every ground, on thot of its profes sions, its achievements, its consisten cy and its loyalty to principles and pledges." Democratic Doctrine. Mr. Dulzell declared that the in destructibility of the Union, whic'.i Mr. Cockran attributed to Andrew Jackson, wos the antithesis of Demo< cratic doctrine until 1SA5. "Until that time," ho s^id," Democratic doc trine continued to be (be doctrine of the Kentucky and Viiciuin rcsolu lions of Jefferson and Mudison, name ly, not only that the Union was not indestructible, but that it represented only a compact from which there ex isted upon the part of individual States t lie right to withdraw." If, lie said, Mr. Cockran was correct in raying that the indestructibility of the Union was Democratic doctrine in 1861, "then ho has stripped tho Democratic party of the South, who fought to destroy tho Union, of ,-very vpstige of claim that ;n so doing they believed they were acting within fieir rights." When the people of the South rna^e war on the Union said Mr. Dalzell, they either belirvcd in lie doctrine ot .'he Kentucky and Vir rinin resolutions, cr ?iiey were inex pressibly wicked and deserve the con demnation of history. as to Tariff Revision. Coming to the subject of the tar ff. Mr. Dalzell referred to the bwe icial effects of protection and declar ed that under it the United Stated 'ad grown to be the greatest of nian ifncturing nations. He did not be ieve that there was any necessity for I i general revision of the tariff laws. I 'I believe, however," said he, "it * well to recognise tho claims of hose who think there should be sonic revision and he said he was inclined ? o believe that, unless thcro should je a change of sentiment, in tho neantime the Republican convention n Chicago will promise that the sab >ct will bo considered. If the Re uiblican party shall prevail at the next election he believed that tho 'nrjfT would bo revised at a special ?ession following immediately upoii 'lie inauguration of the President. Look ewer the ?ad if yea M aaj tbom for and sand la an ?rd variety to tab ttair _ way to keep tko ornhirf op is to fftant now trees m rapidly m old die oft. Li ordoriai mr oom, bo ooro to aeleet oooaothmi * little bet tor, if possible, than tboee whieh hare died. We bore so many eboiee varie ties, nowadays, tbat one cannot aftoid to plant anything bat tbe beet. Set oat earranto and gooeeberrise if yon bare none already growing. No country home can affoid to bo with out these delicious fruits. If the old plantation of them seems to be retro grading, make a new one, in eome oth er part of the grounds, and let tbe old plants give one more crop of fruit before uprooting them. Strawberries can be set in spring, as soon ss the ground opens. If you have old beds of this fruit which were neglected lsst fall, go over them and cut out at least half of the old plants, using a sharp hoe for this purpose. This will give the old plants a chance to spread a little, you can expect a fairly good -crop of fruit from them. But as soon aa the crop has ripened, spade up the bed, and plant something else there, de pending on the spring-set plants for berries next season. Have you grapes f If not, plant some this spring. "We have no heal thier fruit, and every family owning a lot ought to grow a goodly supply for homo use. Do not fail to set out plenty of raspberries aild blackberries to take the places of old exhausted plants. In order to secure good crops of fruit of any kind, it is necessary to have stock that is strong and healthy, and this can only be secured by frequent plantings. Never allow old plants to remain after they begin to show signs of failure. ? From "The Country Home," by Eben E. Rexford, in The Outing Magazine for March. MY WIFE'S LONG SUFFERING WITH NEURALGIA was ended by Minard'n Liniment after all olio had failed, writes J. U. i'hair, of Gou verceur, N. Y. To provo that it cure* neu ralgia, rheumatic pains, stiff, sore muscles or joint?, wo will bend a spccial bottle free upon request. Minard's Liniment (v South Frainingham. Mass. Proverbs and Phrases. How small a doctor's pills art when compared with his bills. To those swayed by unbending jus tice, a beauteous race still flourishes. At present I live in hope, but the issue is in the hand of the gods.? Pinder. Itch cured in 90 minutas by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggist*. Black care sits behind tbe rich man on horseback. ? Horace. Taylor's Cheroko# Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullen la Nature's great reme dy? ouros Coughs, Colds, Croup and Con ?umptlon, and all throat and lung troubles. At druggists, Mo., ?Qo. and S1.0S Wbottul To have the approval of one's con science is always worth while. Brown's Hronehlal Trochcs have a world-wide reputation for cur ing coughs, sore throats and relieving bronchitis and asthma. Men enjoy doing anything they don't have to do for a living. FIT8,St. Vitn?'Danc?:Nervons Disease* per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. 9w trial bottlo and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,93i Arch St., Phila., Pa. Blue are the hills that are far frou? us. ? Irish. Mrs. Wlnsiow's Soothing Syrup for Uhuareu ceetlii ng, softens ' begums, reducesinflnmnm Lion, allays pain,c res wind colic, 26c a bottl? Current Events. John W. Elliott, of Lexington, Ky., hired a special train to get himself and child out of Huntington when his wifo chased him there. Governor Hughes again urged on Ihe New York Legislature to removal of Superintendent of Insurance Kel sey. Alice St rat ton, 8 years old, was run over and killed in Richmond by u negro driver, who whipped up his horse and esoaped. HKR GOOD FORTUNE After Years Spent In Vain Effort. Mrs. Mary E. H. Rouse, of Cam bridge, N. Y., says: "Five years ago I had a bad fall and it affected my klJneys. Severe pains in my back and hips became constant, and sharp twinges followed any exertion. The kidney secretions were badly disordered. I lost flesh and grew too wen*, to work. Though constantly using medicine I deapalred of being cured until I began taking Doan's Kidney Pllla. Then relief came quickly, and In a short time 1 was completely cured. I am now In ex cellent health." 8old by all dealers. 50 coots a Im>1. Foster-M Jlburu To., Buffalo, N. Y. The man who has the courage to toll the I ruth usually has the bravery lo defend it. UHllon Pollnr f?'ra**. M^st r#irru!;r.bl? of the century. Qood for t'orc ruining crops annniilly. Cna low* {arir^r on ) 1 aeves sold f3, SOO.lfl worth of ?rcl mi ! '.ad 300 tens of hay tc?l<K>?. Jt in .. I)o try it. KOS 10.' ANT) KOTICE send to ti:e John A. Snlfcr Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., to pay postage, etc.. and tnev will i .nd .you t.;c only original seed c.it^lo^ | hj.l in An:e:i(\i v>'i ram p!e* of !'. liin.i (ivrv. .?? it \Vheat. l c aiy millei- miy . > > ie dry roil h;v.v?t ??, Vict.-t n . i. ? Jo ? ton gi <??> I..-. I rvp'lu' ? . :v.i\er King Parley )ie!il.rj i',3 bu. pc;- ? . e, ctc., etc., ?to. And if you sr'd 14 t wc 11 add a pacV r%<: of nt1" f.'VM ?? ? I of ? WiVe n* >n by yen. Jthl / . ?at*??- fcecJ t.o., Ij* (.roue, Wis. A. C. Li Urn AnM to wo shaken ?Ml ttM D?t ?n Mk ott mt ptoe or tes tations o( OwfwtnUl, wltek arc often* leant with similar mm ul style of paakip. TkrvtMiMi ul work kaiM to tto Mto?y. Any druggist tos tto Coscj? listot oB of pine. - All neto are presumed to km been rightly and regularly done. Hog Okolon. The greatest drawback to tto tog Industry wkkk breeders to this eoun try have to eon tend with Is what Is known as "hog cholera" and "swine plague" Hog cholera Is a highly contagious dleease and unless ohecksd Is llabls to carry oS a great number of hogs In a Tory abort time. Mr. A. P. Williams of Burnetts Creek, Ind., tells of sn experience which he hsd with some hogs that had the cholera. ?Tlve years ago," says Mr. Williams. **I was In the em ploy of Mr. J. D. Richardson, Lafay ette, Ind., as his barn foremdn. 8ome fine bogs that I was feeding took the cholera. I gave them Sloan's Lini ment and did not lose a hog. Some were so bad they would not drink sweet milk and I was compelled to drench them. I have tried It at every opportunity sine* and always find it O. K." Write for Dr. 81oan's free book on tbe treatment of Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry. Address: Dr. tori 8. Sloan, CIS Albany street. Boston, Mass. ' No man can transfer a better title than he has himself. What Causes Headache. Prom Octobei to Ma>, uoida are the most frequent cause of Heartache, Laxative firomo (jainlne remove* cause E. W. Grove on box. 2.V. He who possesses land also posses ses that which is above it. CURED HER THREE CHILDRBL Girls Sufend with Itching Bcssma ? Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too i Relied on Cnticura Remedies. "Some yean ago my three Mttte girls hsd a very baid form of ecsama. Itehing erup tions formed on the hacks of their hesds which were simply covered. I Med almost every thins, hut failed. Then my mother recommended tbe Cutkure BemnHee. 1 washed my children's hsada with Cnticura Soap and then applied the wonderful oint ment, Outicura. 1 did thia four or fire timee and I can say that they have been entirely cured. 1 have another baby who ia so plump that the foVde of akin on his neck were broken and even bled. I used Cnticura Soap and Cnttcsra Ointment and the next morning the trouble had dissp* pe&red. Mme. Napoleon Buceppe, 41 Da* luth St., Montreal, Que., May 21, 1907." The cheaper advice is to get tbe more it costs you to follow it. Pilea Cured in O to 14 Days. .Paxo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of itching, Blind, lileoriingor Protruding Piles ia 0 to 14 dsvs or monev refunded. 80c. Afloat. People who don't know what they want are nevertheless quite apt to know what they don't want. There are lots of women that the others would never speak to if they weren't afraid they'd miss the things Catarrh Cannot Re Cured With I -oca I. applications, as they cannot reach tbe eeat of tbe disease. Catarrh is a blood or conatitulional disease, and in order to cure it you mint t^ke internal remedies. Hsll's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood snd mucous sur tsce. Hsll's Catarrh Cure is not s quack medicine. It wu prescribed by one of the best pbysicisns in thjs country for years, snd is s regulsr prescription. It is composed of tbe best tonics known, combined with the best blood uunliers. sctins directly on tbe mucous surfaces. Tbe perfect combination of tbe two incredimte is wbst produces ?ueh wonderful reeults in curing catarrh, bend for testimonials, free. ?. J. Ciiexey ft Co., Props., Toledo, U bold by druggists, price. ?5c. Take Hsll's Family Pills for constipation. OVER THE PENCE. Norah ? An' pb where do your mlsth ress be goln' tonight? Bridget ? Shure, she didn't inform me, but I'm tbe looks iv her, 01 tAks It she be goln' to wun lv thlm comta' out parties.? Harvard Lampoon nwniatiiiMiTi^MMi mn*?mc~~ Mlil* tMMlif WNUmIm MMk ?i ^nctvMtft, vKWli depnd u)ti* ^upcn pre^etrieeuti iLiMt, sw!^ElisJ^~l California Fig Syhup Co. ?ndt CAPUDINE CURES ligSiSiSrS GOLDS AND aRIPPt- '. li I XMnltlt tlw. Mo b*d ud OOc bottlw. (Liquid.) Me, ito m4 K< The Lay of tin Luy Man. Breathes there a man with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said: "Tomorrow morning I will rise Before the snn lights np the skies. "Ill set this clock so it will ring Before the birds begin to sing; Its strident bell will me awake, An early morning walk 111 take." And when at an ungodly hour Next morn, the clock with all its power Made noise enough to atir the dead. And awoke the man upon the bed ? Breathes there a man, I now repeal, Who wouldn't churck it in the street, And back into the bed then leap, And with a sigh go off to sleep T ? From the March Bohemian. Beware the geese when the fox preaches. ? Italian. After suffering for Mven yean, this woman was restored to health by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Read her letter. Mrs. Sallie French, of Paucaunla, Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs. Pinkham : " I had female troubles for seven years ? was all run-down, and so ner vous I could not do anything. The doctors treated me for different troubles but did me no good. While in this con dition I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for ad vice and took Lydia E. Finkham's Vege table Compound, and I am now strong and well." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizziness, or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything about your sickness you do not understand. She will treat your letter 1 n confldcnce and advise yon free* No woman ever regretted writing her, and because of her vast experience she has helped thousands. Address, Lynn, Mass. So. 10- '08. CUGAR LOAF Cotton ataySlM'Pnlia* tad io*XT o? tttOttalMltaCU LodOouoi M Uyot mat tW ?mum klckly taHond (na hlffhl? tawoMd tna imUvMlnklBptond. PriMil pw k, b?. Ni M( bo. Oook?'? ProttA* |Md ?orm BmUM dw. IIIUAK LOAV WflM VAKM.YMMciniKM.Ol GRIP UU down Ihtbm. Th? lift (Itm S^MmiS* Tk* Ma> ** *??!>!. tat Otblrm W?2llMar-MM?nMafdMt i imum^iiii ii inm. nb JOHNSON'S TONIC la ? CklHt Ftm T?ric ??. GwtrfU. A8Mi4 Wltwl ?w?r) WAbTKD. YOBBO MAN OK WOMAW B?tt?r Your Condi tian. SHAPP'S BUSINESS G0LLE8E, 317 High St.. hraawk, Tl> J*K* Wkito?C?. LwhvMb, Kjr. FURS H^Thompsoa's Eye Water CABBAGE AND BEET PLANTS Far Um ant farm wiifci wa will Ml all ortof far OMtp Ml Baat Plant* at tk* faU?wi*g pricaa: 1000 ta 40N. |1> par Ml MOO to tOOO $1.00 par M: M.QM at M? par M; apaalal prtaaaaa I? lata, aaah with ardar ar C. O. D. If prafanad. Wa nimto ? tto fkttfaa aad aafa dattrary at plaata Wa km all tk* taadtoc aaMai tka burly Jaraajr WakaAaM. Ik* aaaat malar aaaftr aartoW: Ik* Okarteatoa WakaAaM a faw 4aya lakaa tat rary Aaairakta htliiM ihattac- !? tka lator wMlaa wa kam Ma Svaaaaalaa mI tka UM Flat Datok. katk pradada* larva lat kaada. PMaM mw aaair Mi MlpaaiaV aar paraaaaal ittnHw (haa to all arAara. Hit CAM CARLTON CO., IPX 100, MEGGETTS, 1. 1 A Sebnl with t. Reputation for Dt> ing K|li GrUt Wotk. ? ? ? imcoaeoMATEoi Cbarksttfl LARSE TYPI WAIEHHJ t?c?f?4 Earliest flartyJmj WAKHIEU H?? lartiMt ClHtfl flrMt SUCCESSION Tkt EatfiMt Flat Hm4 CABBAGE PLANTS ForSale T AM ON MY ANNUAL TOUR around the worM wKh may ot the beat-known ?ut I atlas of Open- Air Orown Cabbage Plaute at the foUowln* prices. *ta: I.OOO to ?.000. at $t .'25 per thousand; 5,000 to ?,000, at #1.00; 10,000 or more,* OOc f. O. B. MeKRett, R. O. All orders promptly tilled and satlnfaetloa *uar*n teed. Aak for prices on 00,000 or 100,000. Oash aeoompanylag all erters. Address B. L. COX, Ethel, S. C., Box 2 If so. you no doubt received free, one of theee buttons f rom the 8. C. exhibit, given you by the N. H. Blitch the Itrint VeceUblt and Plant farm combined in the world. We will be glad to have your orders for cabbage ai-d garden plants of all kind ?. raised in the open air. Special exprofji rates. Ftices ss follows: ? 1,000 to S.OOOat $1 50 per 1,000; 5,000 to 10,000 st $1 .25 per 1 ,000; over 10 000 st $1.00 per 1 ,( CO. f . o b. ?xprt*? offlca S- C. Wa faarauUa count. w?k# fo<xl all bona !i !? ?hortaga. aodtiva prompt shipinaate. Allaecda purcha?c<1 f?om the moti r?liibl?M?in?n. p\iir?iiUrd true to type, hate extra early ir l.-rro type Wakefiaid. iha Houdcraon auccaatioa aad flat |;utrh varieties < f cab UopUets. Send ail ord?. to N. H. BUTCH CO.. MeOOett, S.C. RUTT? of all kinds can be made a ? source of big and sure returns to the grower who will take the trouble to look into the vital subject of scientific fertilizing and the value of POTASH which Insures full-sized, highly-colored and finely flavored fruit. Send for valuable book, free. Prepared by experts. Should be in the library of every fanner and planter for ready reference. Send for it to-day. Address OERMAN KALI WORKS New York ? 93 Nassau Street Chicago? Mouadnock Building Atlanta, da.? 1224 Candler Building I ?MOC* AT ALL > PRICES, ron EVERY urM or TH? FAMILY . i * WOM?N? MIM?? AND CHILDREN. W. L Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot B? Eouallad At An* Prl<? ra,t Color L'vlftt f'tni /.'jv/ujii ft v. Sold by III* *lio? rtJX'lr? ?"<? Ptlc* I* ihrap?(l on bottom. Tiikc Sn Anliatlfiitr. ->%<rte. tSBHtwra. tturts First Thing I Do I ? "When I feel bad," writes Mrs. R. H. Cox, of Jasper, Ala., "the first thing I do is to take a dose of Cardui, and it relieves. What a wonderful medicine Cardui is! I wish 1 could put it Into every home in the world. When any woman is at my house, and complains, 1 just give her a dose of Wine of Cardui "I am glad to tell other women what it has done for me. Before I began to take Cardui 1 was very sick with female troubles. The doctors said I needed an operation, but I took Cardui, which cured me sound and well." Sold everywhere. Try it. ? ? ?mi i nA|k rmfifl AAAI7 Write for Free 64-pip Book for Women, giving ?ymptoma, ciumi, home treatment And 1/1/ If I lit rlllc r UrJ* HI II IK valuable hint* on diet, exercise*, etc. Sent free on reaweat In plain wrapper, by mail ? I VII I HlMJ UvvKI prepaid. Ladles' Advisory Dtpt, The Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tenn. ' The laws are read so as to apply to j those rases which most frequently oc cur, and not to exceptional case*. they say about other people. You ought lu be *ut inlied with nolhinct . les* th?n Nature'* laxative, UarlieM Ten! .\1?fle of Hcrlw, it overcome* oon*tipnti<rti, I fjcnlatfK liver and kidneys, sod bring* Hood Health. Most liquor would improve with nfce if men would let it. SAVE THE CARTON TOPS and flo?p Wrapper* from "20 Mute Team Borax" ProdBOtH and rrlum' ?hf>m for VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE 40-?ncr lllffMralfil or !??? m rt Irlra firm ?wn) I'RF.K. A44rrnn r ACirtg CO AWT BOH AX Cgg N?w Y*rk. Mf /ill I CD Any kl*4 ??r <a?atU(. ?iiy? II wh fM. mcRNONI ? AO < 1 1HI. t'mrw ?I..Ml?kBn4. "*?? Tboro im Only Onm 44 Bromo Quinine 99 That la Laxatlvo Bromo Qulnlno ran the womb mm to mimt a omua in our Mr. Always remember the fall name. Ixx>k lor this lifittort n erery box. 2*e. NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER THK SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN KXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. A ? Capsicum-Vaseline. EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE i PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE com??^&11 ?e pain COME, 9 ? KEEP A TUBE HANDY A OUlCK.SURe.SAF P. AND ALWAYS READY CURB FOR PAIN-PRICE 16c. -IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE OK PURE TIN- AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF I he. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other piaster and wfll not blister the most delicate skin. The paln-eUayinf and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will atop the toothache at once, and relieve Head aohe and Sciatica. We recommend It as the beat and aafeet asternal counter irritant known also a* an external remedy for pains In the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic. Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for It. and It will be found to be invaluable In the household and lor children. Once used no family will be wtfhout It. Many people say " It la the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaaeltne unless the same carriea our label, as otherwise It Is net fsnulna. Send your eddreae end we wtll met) our VsssIIm RwkM desoftbtng our preneratteae which win Internet yew. 17 State St. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. Hew YorH City