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Evolution of Household Remedies. natural outgrowth of tho r or the fkmilvdoetor. mtmMm m ptar*, which was oifaM^a, dissolved in apple i a hop tonic, mads , hops and bitter barks. A of popolfir, home-made thus compounded, tho iJbr which were pane* along ~ oto boose, sometimes written, i verbally communicated, patent medicine business is a eetgrowth from this whole Mm custom. In tho begin mm enterprising doctor, im hf tho usefulness of ono oi (remedies, would tako ft^i^rove it in many ways, mano - Jhoftan it on a large seals, advertise it votary through slmanans for tho homo, sai tknsit would become used over a 1ATTXRLY THS H0U8S XXBKDY BUSmW TOOK EXACT AID 80IEHT1T1C originally one of these lies. It was used by the , of Pennsylvania, before ii to the pnblio for sale. Dr. THS ORIGINAL COM OP PEHTJHA, is of K*n Pirst, hs prescribed it neighboxs and his patients, i of it increaocd, and at last Jh.3 lx st manufactory and to l it to the genorll drug trade. Jesaau is usoihl in a great many ritsahn ailments, such as coughs, cclds, sot dovnt, bronchitis, and catarrhal Hw? generally. THOUSANDS 03? PAMUJES HAVE LEAH1 JED TIC HXK OF fJSttuiiA and its valuo in tha treatment of those aiLnonts. Tlicy tare learned to trust and bclievo ia Ik Hartmnn's judgment, and to rely ?on tuareanodj, Peruna. "Parana is sold by your local drug gist. Boy a bottlo to-day. Bine are the lulls tliat are far froa? as. ? Irish. ?'hnl ('jiuifii Jlcndnclic. Yroa to ?a>, <Jold* are the most treqwwt curate of Hc*<lnche, Laxative Bbmo Qoiiwne removes cause E. \V. on bo*. 0.V-. Omhire Cheese for Paris. Tke first Cheshire cheese over talc um by a winning French horse will soon te on its way across the chna JBy the victory t>r Kuerldo In th? ?Ctaafer.r Cup recently M. Calllault -Kcniix m. checse weigh In? 128 SWisiS1!. A special "lad" from the ? ala b>o 'Will acaompany the cheo.se to Paria to mm that It does not rua ;.away_ ilhe tPOial arises. Is a "trophy" ex empt ?rom duty and octroi, or If It Ut not will the authorities make that as earns? for keeping the cheese la gunrontinR. ? London Express. The Senate voted to Tcpeal an set bj which .it is .alleged that large track* of Uovernmrart land in Wnsh ingtno hav 'been deeded to Sidney Biefccr. FOUR GIRLS to Health by Lydia E. "?Vegetable Compound. What Thmy Jay. M iss Lillian Ross. 530 Bast 84th Street, Now York, wrltos: "Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegeta ble Compound orrr came irregularities, po riodio suffering, and nervous headaches, sfter everything else bad tallod to help mo, und I fool it a duty to lot others know of it." KatharinoCralg,2335 Lafayette St., Donvcr, Col., writes: "Thanks to Lydia K. Pink ham's VegetableCoinpound I ainwell.aftoroufforlng for month* from nor vou* prostration." Miss Marie Stoltz tnan, of Laurol, la., writes : " I was In a ran ilownoondition and suf fered from supi>rossioi) , Indigestion, and poor circulation. Lydia K. l'lnkham's Vegetable Compound mado me well and strong." Miss Kllen M. Olson, of 417 N. East St., Ko wanoe, 111., says: " Ly dia E.Plnkham'sVcgo table Compound OH red me of backache, sido ache, and established my periods, after thn best local doctors had f*Un/l to tnA " FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink. B&nfc Vegetable Compound, mado from root* ?nd herbs, lias l)ccn tho staurwhfcrd remedy for femalo ills, and bom positively curcd thousands of wwdoti who bavc been troubled with dkpfoxmrocnts, in ftammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, wrUtdie pains, backache, that l>car ?Sg-doiari) feeling, flatulency, indiees tinM^>uli>eas,orncrvous prostration. Why 4ml you try it ? ?ml Ptnkhnm Invites nil sick -VMM tm write her for advice, flte Imm cnided thousands to ftnMk. Address, Lynn, Mass. SAVE MONEY PAINTS tlx- M A V t F.IC l'( R; K <?? ft* W I ..lilt yn> r riMIMM.j .UK C J" ??' ??r ifHinm. . r Hf.nv .. It . ,( I nii, *? V ? ..??.?? Mill Klc rtimn f-Oc u, r ?????. tow |?tnt? wr?r well, look well nn I lf? rMrW't fn>r?lnl paint* of nil ?"?' TWI* C1TT 1* A I ,\T CO.. Mmhrl nrr Witt-folk. Vn. Bo. U-'08. The Penalty SSm ?*fc* mntf frmm <W?n to M* iWtari btlW Tti? . WMMNfimiH J' um ts'it TONIC i* ft ?u m wrtrvm* It will driv* oat ryry ir?c? aii'1 . tmtmt *?f W*i*n* nitri Url|t|t* from tli? llliH* nMnc* Tto* tfin [*r*ture from Jllh to mmrmmi it* 34 houm A|(*nt? wanted evorywhtir*. Mhb'i O# mi fmr Tonic Co, Sinnnih, B& Late- ffelau* In "Brief MINOR MATTERS OF INTEREST Consideration of the agricultural appropriation bill vu begun in the House Tuesday. The amount esrried by tho. measure is $11,431,346. The House defeated a resolution oalling on the President for the in formation gathered by the Govern ment in regard to violations of the law by corporations. The Senate passed the bill to in crease the pay of men in the life saving service. President Roosevelt has determin ed to send another message to Con gress dealing with labor and corpor ation legislation. At the invitation of the Mikado, the American fleet will visit Ja i pan. Otho O. Mears is said to be slated for judge in the Eleventh Virginia district if Judge Blackstone is re moved. John Wade, 75 years old, is charged with assaulting Sadie Jones, an 8-ycar-old Richmond girl. "Nlglit Riders" have appeared in the tobacco district of Virginia. A heavy snow fell in Virginia, from the mountains to the coast. Government officials have arrested a number of foreigners at Clark. burg. W. Va., for violation of the alien labor laws. Norfolk and Western employes re fused to accp; the proposed cut in their wages. Bishop C. II. Fowler of the M^t li e-list Episcopal church, died in New York . T!:e Connecticut Democratic Co:n filtej foiled to indorse William J. I'rvnn. A Milwaukee business man chloro formed and killed bis wife as she slept and then fataliv shot himself because bis married lil'.* was unhapnv nd be had become infatuated with another wo mm. Varrmts have been issued for of liieis of the d'Tunet Stasidard Title and Tnist Company on t lio charge of i defrauding the stockholders. Two customs i:i.?n,.,('if,r,i a' Ml Paso. Tcvas, |- * I i c* ? 1 rech o'liT, apparently in mistake for smugglars. The irro-s receipts of t lie United j Staffs Steel Corporation were largei i by Ji:G0,2f>7,S-ll in 1007 than the yeai i he fore. John Mitchell, retiring president ot I the United' Mine Workers, adjourned i the convention at Indianapolis with a benediction. Judge Holt, in the United State* Circuit Court of New York, ruled that the Sugar Trust could monopo lize thr> refining industry without l>e ir.tr liable under t lie Sherman Anti Trust law. The Grand Paeiflc Hotel in Chiea ?ro. which belongs to the Levi L. Leiter estate, was damaged .flOO.OOC by fire. The Central Pennsylvania Confer ence of the Methodist Episcopal church eoutinued its sessions at York, Pa. The people of Canton. China, have ''enounced the surrender <>f t';c j Tatsu Mani and havo started an in- > tense anti-Japanese agitation. I According to a Paris dispatch, a Dutch scientist will go to the Congo to cross man with an ape with a view to creating a new race. In its decision in the Cosmopolitan Shipping Commpany case the Inter state Commerce Commission holds that it has no jurisdiction over ocean rates. A force of Peruvian soldiers in pursuit of smugglers, has invaded a Chilean town. Senator William .Tames Rrvan ol Florida, the youngest mmember of the Senate, is dead. The German press has decided nol to print the proceedings of the Reichstag until an apology is made for an insult to the reporters in the gallery. The Princo of Monaco will not go to Romme because he would have to visit the Ouirinal, which would be object ionable to the Vatican. Cars Plow Into Store. Detroit, Mich., Special. ? Over a score of people were injured when an interurban car on the Ann Arbor branch of the Detroit United Rail way bound into the city from .Tack son, Mich., *vas derailed by defec tive idils near Thirty-first street and plowed across the brick pavement in to .a slore building. The car wa? wrecked and the front of the Iwo storv building was demolished. Twenty people were tnken to the hospitals for treatment and many others sustained minor injuries. Tragic Results of Dog Bite. Memphis, Tenn., Special. ? Bitten by a dog on Monday and developing rabies despite the Pasteur treatment, Andy Thompson, a machinist, escap ed from his nurse and bit three wo men and two men before he was overpowered. He later choked him self to death in his agonies by tying a collar around his neck. All those bitten have been taken to New Or leans for the Pasteur treatment. rijot's Frocrcss Rapid. San Diego, Col., Special ? Wireless reports from Magdalmena bay tell of rapid progress being made by the ^0 battleships of Hear Admirall Evans' command toward the comple tion of their record target practice. All of the firing so fnr has been at a range of 1,000 yards, or just short of one mile. Impartial estimates give Taft ISO votes elected up to dole. | BBClPKft Vanilla ft?ar m Migtr, 1 egg. ? UMubw. fwt Milk. M cap Wtter. S tssspooss ktk lag poNtr. 1 HMhjiw vwllli; iNr W roll 1Mb aad fette to ft Mick orw. Unlsssss HtmlU . ? Tlm-twutlu cap ?( MkHM. 1-2 ?? sugar. M cap wftl?#T 1-1 cup huttsr mad lard. 1 cup raislaa. 2 teupoou aatoralua, all kinds of aplca; flour to rolL Costard Cake.? Three eggs (yolks and wkltoo btatea separately) ; 1 cup powdered sugar, 1 1-2 cups flour, 1-2 teaapoonfui soda. 1 teaspoouful cream of tartar and a pinch of salt. Custard (tor same) ? One pint milk, 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs. 2 tables poonfulu cornstarch or flour; flavor with lemon. Bake in 2 round tins. Fill with, cus tard. Cake. ? Beat 2 eggs lightly; add 1 cup sugar. 1 cup milk. 3-4 cup melted butter. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 2 cups flour, into 1 of the cups put a heap ing teaspoon of baking powder. Bake in a moderate oven 1-2 hour. English Cream. ? Scald 1 pint of milk less half a cup; mix the halt cup of milk with half a cup of Hour and stir into the scalded milk. Con tinue stirring until -the mixture thick ens, then let cool 15 minutes ? stir ring occasionally. Beat 2 eggs or 4 yolks; add 3-4 cup of sugar and 1-4 teaapoonfui of salt and beat again, then stir Into the mixture over the frc until It Is evenly blended and the erg is cooked. Then let cool; flavor with a teaspoouful of vanilla and use *as above. Fruit Cake. ? One-third cup butter, u-4 cup brown sugar, 1-2 cup mo lasses. 1-3 cup milk. 2 eggs. 2 1-2 cups flour. 2 level teaspoonfuls baking powder, 1-2 teaspoonfui salt. 1-2 tea si>oonful cinnamon. 1-2 grated nut meg. 1 cup rafelns cut fine. 1 cup currants, 3 slices of citron cut line. Bake In a moderate oven 1 nour Telepathy In Golf. A golf stcry which Is less cryptla to the general than most Is told by tho County Centleman. Smitlnon had been having in many ways an exasperating round, and his caddie, a small youth of inhuman aspect, had net orly committed every known eri:no during the round, bur had only r.iceupped in response to anathemas. However, on the last green. SnriihAon, despite his misfortune, still had a :*vc-fcot putt to halve the match. He misled It. and turninc upon his cs.ldie. he wrathful!)* exclaimed: "1 L'flleve you willed that, you llttl* !;eiut !" ? Manchester Guardian. IJeware of Ointment* Fo?- Catarrh That Contain Mercury, ** mercury will ninety destroy the sense of Hinell and completely derange the whole ?tv* icm when entering it througn the mucous surfaces. Such article* stiould never he used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, an the damage they will do is teu told to the good you can possibly derive from thcin. Hall's Caturrh Cure, niauutuetored ? ?y F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, U.. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting iiircctly upon the blood and mucous mrlaces of thesyateiu. in liuying Hall's Catarrh Curs be sure you get the genuine. It ia taken in ternally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by J?'. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. bold by Druggists; price. 75c. per bottls. flail's J>amiiy 1'ills fur constipation Fallen By the Wayside. A millionaire is not necessarily a hard-hearted creature, but as long as somebody is bound to be poor he is equally determined it should be ' a Captain Winslow and Commonder Key testified in the Senate Naval Committee's inquiry. Republican leaders are planning to secure a convention to reform the hanking and currency system. Pile!* turn; in u iu 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any cane of Itching, lllind. ltlcudmgor Protruding I'iltM in 0 to 14 *tiiVMor inonwv ffhindsd. 80c. The less money a man makes the more lie has ? if he isn't married. Auk Your Dealer For Allen'* Kout-Kasr. > powder. It rests the feet . Cur^? Corn*. Bunions, ttwollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching Sweating Fret and in^r<>w.r.g Nails. Allen'i Koot Ea*emrke?new or tivhtshoeseasy. At ill I ). uggists ?nd Shoo storo*, *25 cento. Ac cent no- ubstituto. Sumnle mailed Frbb. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Here and There. A woman nt Steubenville gave birth to quintuplets. llow small n doctor's pills are when compared with his bills. Most liquor would improve with age if men would let it. No man will criticize your singin* as long as you sing his praise. Knur you n skin iik.ai.tiiy. TiTTiumr. ban done wonders for suffer ers fro:n ecsonxk, tfVtar, gr >und Itoh, ?ry lpola?. Infant sort> head, clmps, chafes and other forms of sklu diseases. In aggravat ed oases of eczema Us euros have been mar volous and thousands of pnoplo sing Its pratstc. r?n?. at druggists or by mall from j.T. HuurrniNK, Dept. A, Havannah, Oa. He who possesses land also posses ses that which is abovo it. DOCTOR PRESCRIBED CUTICURA After Other Treatment Failed ? Itovr Kcxcnm on ftaby'n Fare Had Lasted Throe Months. "O-tr baby boy broke oi.l with eczema on ln'n f,Tr w'.fm r?ic month o!d. One plnco nn 1 i*c sit'o of his face the si/e of a nioket was raw like beefsteak for three months, and he would cry out when 1 bathed (he purls 1 lint were sore and broken oul. 1 l.nve liiin three months' treatment from a rood doetnr. hut at the end of that time the child was ro belter. Then my doctor rec^mr-f ided Culieurr. After usinp a cake of (JiitJeura Soap, a tMrd of a "m* of Cntl etirn Ointment, nnd half a bottle of ('nil cura Ttesolvent he wss well and his face was as smooth as snv hsby's. He Is now two years and a half old and no eereina has resroesred. Mrs. M. T,. Harri*, Alton, Kan., May 14 and June 12, 1007." A riflh man never has to spend mon ey the way a poor man does to prov* DKVTII TO RING WORM. "Every whore I go I speak for t*tt saisa , beoauee It cured me of ringworm In Ita worst form. whole oheet from neek to waist was raw as beef; batTBTTBitwa eared me. It also eured a bad ease (ft pile*." do pays Mrs. M. V. Jon*e of M TaaAehlll Ht., Hlttltniri; Pa. Tbttbbibb, the great tklo remedy. Is sold by drn<{?tsta or sent by mall for 60 j. WrtteJ. T. Mfiurrama, Dept. A, i-ovannnli, On. Seator McLaurin suggested cotton as a good basis for tho issue of flov rnnicnt notes. All IN IERE&TM CNQflCAL EXPEMMENT Aay Ckt&i Cv BtMrfteMI to fHnf Uto Too AjiythtH h the Mt?r? of ? chen Umk nptfiiMit la always Interesting ud uaually educative. Her* la a simple experiment which any rklll can perform and which la liatr?rUv? la a Tory practical why: Oat a bit of Whlta Lead ahoat tha alza of p p*a. a placa of charcoal. a common candi* la a candlestick. aad a blow-pip*. Scoop oat a little hollow la tha char coal to hoM tha Whlta Laad. than light tha, candle, take tha charcoal and lead In one hand and the blow pipe In tha other, with the large end of the blow-pipe between the 1 1 pa; blow the flame of the candle steadily agalnat the bit of Whlto Lead on the charcoal and If the White Lead In pur? It will preeently reeolve Itaelf Into little ahlnlng globulea of metallic lead, und*r the Intenae heat of the blow-pipe^ leaving no reeldue. If. however, the White Lead la adulterated in the allgbteet degree. It will not wholly change Into lead. 80. It will be aeen. that thla experi ment la not only an entertaining chemical demonat ration, but also of practical uae In the home. White Lead la the most Important Ingre dient of paint. It should be beught pure and unadulterated and mixed with pure llnawed oil. That Is the best paint. The above eaay experi ment enablea any one to know wheth er the paint la the kind which will wear or not. The National l^ead Company guar antee that white lesd taken from a package bearing tbel.- "Dutch ?oy Painter** trade-mark will prove abso lutely pure under the blow-pipe test; and to encourage people to make th? test and provjt the purity of paint be fore using ltT they will send free a blow-pipe and a valuable booklet on paint to any one writing them asking for Test Equipment. Address Na tional Lead Company, Woodbridge Building. New York City. Ignorance ceased to be blisa when you begin to realize it. ITS ?JH |(f* Ura ImhiWM* r*U*f, and Ul joo ar?aafc*d to do U to annd for Fvm Bottle of WmnMd* Cur* ? . *g"? it. OuaplM* dlrtvtlOM Tr*?\?><5tt ?Uo t?*t monUU yd** .hook, Ke)Up?y K?pUln*d." fr?? hy mall. Qive AoK and fall tddrwa. I. MY. & BUM hart StrMt ? m lmt A green winter makes a fat church* yard. ? Old Saying. * IiANUUm AND WKAK. A Condition Common With Kidnvy Trouble and Ilackat-lte. Mrs. Marie Sipfle, 416 Miller St., Helena, Mont., says: "Three years ago my uacK grew weak and laine anJ I could not stoop without a sharp pain. It was Just as bad when 1 tried to get up from a chair. I was languid and list lent and had much pain and irou bio with the kidney secretions. This was my state when I began with Doan's Kidney Pills. They helped lue from the first and four boxes made a complete, lasting cure. ** Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. At present I live in hope, but the issue is in tho hand of ilio gods. ? Pinder. Mow Her Vi iu Mivrd When Dlt ten by a Ijitrge Mmke. How few people there are who are not afraid of snakes. Not long ago a harmless little garter snake fell on the wheel of an automobile which Wiis being driven by a woman. The woman promptly fainted and the car. left to its owu resources, ran into a stone wall and caused a serious acci dent. The bite of a poisonous snake needs prompt attention. Mrs. K. M. Fishel, Route No. 1, Box 40, Dills burg, Pa., tells how she saved her life when bitten by a large snake. "One August 21), 1906, 1 was bitten on the hand twice by a large copper head snake. Being a distance from any medical aid, as a last resort I used Sloan's Liniment, and to my astonish ment found It killed all pain and was (he means of saving my life. 1 am the mother of four children and am never without your Liniment." Time will tell ? but gossipers man age to tell it first. Truth and Quality appsal to th* Wsll- Informed in trtrj walk of Ufe and an essential to permanent lueeeH and creditable standing. Accor inglj, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figg and Elixir of 8enna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is tho best of personal and family laxatives is tbe fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase tbe quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objcction able substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine ? manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug gists. Gambling has been prohibited In Texas. But this. It must be remem bered. warns the Pittsburg Dispatch. Is vastly different from presenting MA. Free Ouro for Rhou mmHsnt, Bonm Paha \ and Eozomm Botanic Blood Balm ( B. B. B.) cure* the worst catcs of Rheumatism, bone paina. swollen inutclc* and joints, by purifying the blood. Thousands of rasas cured by B. B. B. after all other treatments failed. Price $1.00 per taiie bottle at drug stores, with complete directions for home treatment. Large aacaple free by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ga. Forbearanco is one of the virtues our enemies do not possess. Mrs. Wlnsiow's Soothing Syrup for Cbiiaren teething.softena 'Segum^reducesinflamma tion, allays pain,c ret* wind colic, ?5cabottle Mms. Anna Gould has postponed her departure for the United States. FITS, St. V itus' Dane* : N ervoos I) i seamen per manentlycnred by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve t estorer. trial bottle and treatise free, ur. H. R. Kline, l-id.,Wtl Arch St., Phila., Pa* Put 011 your thinking cups when thing. Only One "llrouio Quinine" That is laxative l;iotn> Quinine. Look for the signature* of fc. W. Grove. UwhI the World over to Cure u Cold in One Day. 25c. If it costs money to he' popular, then popularity is not worth what it To injure the direct and quick cleaiming of the Hyutem take Car-field' Tea. the Mild Herb laxative. It purities the blood, eradicates du?ea?c and bring* Quod Health. * ? ? ?? ? ? Two ministers in t he Japanese Cab inet resigned. Itch vtired in SO mtnntn by WoolfoH '?* Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. The form of agreement and the convention or parties over-rule the Many 1'rofessional Men, clergymen, teachers and sinpiers nso Brown's Bronchial Troches for cur ing hoarseness nnd coughs. Men enjoy doing anything they I don't have to do for a living. Welcome Proposition to Ladies! \VK WILL 1>KKSS VoU KtJ?UANTLY, IN THK l.AT tSlMVI.fchAMi KaMIUON&OV PA1U6,LA>NmON IHj ?"> *UMK AT MuukratkCowt. 3 1 1 <?--'! Ill* New *ork h'lrth Avf. uioilo, >? ttlnl Ih l.ullt of fine, wlili?- ?h<*<>i Inwiu Invurf-tuckra I'AllcU, ulliUsI Ity \ Hi. iui-i. iiuri Hon*. conililnu U> create n medium yoke. swim eiubroUlary <if ofon ali.l bllii.l work, irMuwl In V'ul. lace iiiHi-rliuun. iiiiuiruvu Hlile urilioit tuil ij.aulctu? nu llm Mi"Ul<ler*. Till/ KUtlicrlikKH full from I In* yoke UIII iimkIIiiiii pl.ilti <tr>>|> from the kIiIm, enforcing iicai fcl<l? to tin* lull biouae. VhL lac? iiIkIhk ? lt:ilsi tin, tm*k.*,l c? liar i4ii*l cuff*. I'luMrn of ki*i?U uaiiu^ pii> i arm .vlorn ilic back In M*iiii-iiKur<* IkhIiIoii. duttiini !??<?*. Ma !?? in n Ui if nn l ibrrr. ?>wrirr ITIrr t> I | Irrtl, WAISTS from $1 to $15 cacti. (iMMraiiieci* u" with I'vrry pmvhiiae i nil our In orlKtit, clean workrooms, thin ?lln.lnatluK all rinks ?>f contortion. ."Iiould y>u not Im> sutUlled with your iiurcliivio, you may ret urn kuiiic to us anil the money which you paid will I* refunded t?? you at once or ex ihanrffl f??r other which ??nr you profrr. % nu Cnn Hujr From I'm l.nillm' Hull*, Hklrta. Pelllconta, and tfce nne*t and larKcat iw ?ortmenta of l.mtien' WnlatM, Corurl Cover*, Night (inwnii, ct<". KX KMI'LIFIKD SA 7 IStA ( 7 I ON: A cus tomer write*: "I fmrr received the ?!? nrilrreil. I am iMIyhtetl ami my frletul* <t re niiritrisetl <it the. Iiexxituinid efieni'uem of the f/arrnciitx. Vou are everjjihtitu !/"?? ntiim to l>e." WE l?o A MAIL OKIIKK HVaiNKIW KXrl.Cftl VKLT. Wk matk no Anxxn; no a a a sen it*. A faith Ion lK>ok, plcturliift and de*orlt?liiK the latent tn lea and foahloua of I'arls, I .< melon anil New York, and unmplea of material for goo<W mudt< to order, ? ent Krcr. White to-hat ron thu n*Ai;Tirut. nook. INTERNATIONAL FASHION CO., Mukeraanil Creator*. <.f f'aAhlon, 2B-28 Washington Place. Dept. K. New York City Plain T^lks on Fertilizers Improving and Increasing Tobacco Crops no soil is rich enough in all the foods the ^obacco plant needs to produce it?at its best. Many tobacco soils, how ever, contain natural ele ments, rich in certain valu able plant foods, but lack ing in others. And just as a dead or dying soil must be fed with a complete plant food, so these Dartiallv fed soils need specially prepared food to supply what they lack, and balance the unequal fertilization supplied by nature. When these special nourishing elements are added to the soil, crops multiply cnor mously; quality improves, and profits are doubled and trebled. To bacco is seldom planted nowa days without the use of some fertilizer ; but the great point to remember is to have the rtzht O fertilizer in the suffi cient quantities t otherwise the results will not be satis factory. Over one million tons of Virginia .Caro lina Fertilizers were sold last year, a sure ' proof of their great popularity - and value. The whole story of the composition, treat ment, and productivity of the soils of the tobacco region are told by government and private experts in the Farmers Year Book or Almanac of the Virginia-Carolina Chemi cal Co. ? sent free if you write to any sales office of the Company. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO. Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Columbia, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Durham, N. C. Charleston, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Gt, bavannah, (.a. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Tcnn. Shrevcport, La. My Wife's Long Sufferings E^uralgia Cured By linard's Linissnt I am pleased to say that Minaret's Liniment is a great relief for neuralgia. My wife has suflered a long time with neuralgia, and I have tried everything I knew or heart! alxmt, and could not get anything that would cure her, and the doctors had given her up; they could not do any more for her. Al?out three weeks she had not been able to do her own work and had to have her head tied up, and her neck was so bad that she could not turn her head with out turning her whole body. When your agent came along 1 got < three sample bottles of Minard's Liniment. She used one, and in twenty-five minutes she was al>le to go all around the house without her head l>eing bandaged, and could do her own work and has ever ^ since. Therefore I can trulv say that Minard's Liniment is a sure cure for neuralgia, and that it will do just as it is recommended to do, and as long as Hod spares me, 1 shall never be without it. Yours respectfully, J. B. PHAIR 4 Babcock St., Gouverneur, N. Y.. Jan. 15, 1907. A special bottle sent free on request. Minard's Liniment Mfg. 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