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WJI SOPHIA WTTLE5EN. HEALTH VERT POOR? RESTORED BY PE-R0-NA. Catarrh Twenty-five Years? Had a Bad Ceugh. Miss Sophia Kittlescn, Evanston, 111., writes: ? "I haw been troubled with catarrh for Marly twenty-five year* and have tried many cures for it, but obtained very little help^ "Then my brother advised m? to try Peruna, ana I did. "My health was very poor at the time 1 began taking Peruna. My throat was very sore and I had a bad cough. "IVrHnahasoMred ws. The chronic cntarrh <* pone and my health imvbry much improved. "I reeommend Peruna to all my friends who are troubled aa I was." FKKUNA TABLETS S? Home people pre fer tablets, rather than modicine in a fluid form. Such people can obtain Peruna tab Ista, which represent tho medicinal ingre dients of Peruna. Kach tablet equals one average dose of Peruna. eean-a-lln the Ideal Laxative. Ask your Druggist for a Free Pe runa Almanac for 1909. Peruna is sold by your local drug gilt. Buy a bottle today. DASHiYOURFUR ao matter whtn you ars. if you trap or bay trl as ?i*f.;?av ?wr D*w to ***' coMTmPEAmca.coMT.M <CL A8SIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i AOBNTt WAKTKD FOB GOOD BOOK WANTED. AOKNTH to Mil our tfew Pook. "Home Doctor, or Itoyal ltoad to Health and llaDulnm" Btot ccmmlMlon offered. C.H.KOtllNgOW h CO .Chsrlotto.N.O. idsks riTiii" a v Tmos rTioi 1i>HKK KEI) CKo.hS PILE ft FISTULA CHUB and tiook by mall prepaid. KEA CO., Dcpu U-4, Minneapolis. Minn. Tho girl who spends her time rauk ing nngel cakc nnd potato salad in stead of castles in Spain will do bet ter execution in after years. Hlcka' Capudine Cures Women's Monthly Pains, liackache, Nervousness, and Headache. It's Liquid* Kffccts iimne diataly. Prescribed bv physicians with nest results. 10c.. 29c., ana SOc.. at drug stores. When will is right, law' is ban ished. ? Danish. Pert Paragraphs. will is right, lav anish. A dog's friendship is better than bis bate. ? Welsh. SEKMKD WORSE KVKKY OAT. A Dangerous Case of Kidney Trouble and How Tt Was Cheeked. Mrs. Lucy Qttebcclc, Mechanic St., Hopo Valley, R. L, lays: "Eight years ago I contract ed severe kidney trouble and my back began to ache con tinually. Every day It seemed worse. The least pressure on my back tortured me, and 1 could not stoop without a bad twinge. The kidney secretions pasted Irregularly with pain, and I bloated badly. My bond ?warn and spots flitted before my ?yes. One doctor said 1 was Incurable. Howover, 1 found prompt relief when 1 started using i)oan'? Kidney Pills, and the troubles I have related grad pally disappeared," Sold by all dealers. 60o. a box. Fo&ter-MWburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Boroe people give you a good handshake, and otbera forgot to add the hand. Bo. 40- '08. TV. T* OonclM nukN and ?*!!? trior* f nt?n'? IS.M anil fS.M ihowi than *ny oth?r munnfiwlnmr In the world. b? m?m th?7 hold th?lr thupe, At tvrtter, Mid wMf longer thnn injr other rank*, fttwoi ttftll Wow, for Fatuity, Hon, Boy*. Worn*, HIwm ft OMMtm ?Season's cleverer cartoon by Davenport, In tho New York MoiL. PlieSPEHifY WAVE FELT IN COUNTRY'S INflWlBlEST Railroads Plan Gigantic Improvements Costing Millions 01 Dollars ? National. Prosperity Association, Having I No More Work to Do, Disbands. The certain return of prosperity Is eloquently indicated in items lit the news of the past week. From all over tlie country hnve come reports pf the reopening of factories after ten months of cessation. Whirring machinery tells of tlie employment of thousands of men and women who have had noth ing to do. While only a short while ago mills were running on half time, to-day they arc rushed with work and arc giving employment to all who apply. I!ailronds are feeling the Alnddln>like touch of prosperity and arc* planning to expend millions of dollars upon improvements. There has Im cii a loosening up of the money market so that fuuils to curry on the gigantic projects contemplated arc t3 ho had readily. Correspondents send iu growing reports of conditions in all tho manufacturing centres. In the Northwest, tho South, tho East? cverywhero thorc are signs of better time?. One positive evidence of tho improvement in conditions is given In the dh:bandmeut of the National Prosperity Association, of St. Louis. Its chairman, K. C. Simmons, explained that now that prosperity in swiftly returning, there is no more work for the organization to do. News of a Week That Shows Evidence of Better limes Wa3uiu^tc:?( L\ C ? Reports re ceived by the International Brother hood of Operative Potters during the week indicated a general opening up of work everywhere in that industry. The force at the Riverside Pottery at "Wheeling, \V. Va., has been grettly Increased, and tne firm 13 getting or ders In a steady stream. The Dresden Pottery is working at full force. The Klondike Pottery will havo no slack time this winter. Us employes having all they can do. The Sehring Pottery, at Se'cring, O., has had the busiest November it has known in years. It is oxpected that the American China Company, of To ronto, will operate steadily ta the year's end. The Union Buffalo Cotton Mills, of Union, S. C., which is said to operate more looms than any other textile corporation in the South, received such a rush of orders that it will be obliged to run all of lis three im mense plants to their fullest capacity. This sets going 17,000 spindles r.nd 800 loom?, which were Idle during the summer. The mllis employ 2000 men and women. The Fales & Jenks Machine Com pany, of Pawtucket, R. I., employing 400 hands, bsgan working on a fifty flve-hour-a-week schedule. The fac tory had been running on half time. The Easton & Bnrnhem Machine Company, of Pawtucket, R. I., started Its factory on full time, after running on short time during the summer. It employs 100 men. Lumbermen of Tifton, Ga., report that all the mills aro booked with enough orders to keep them going full tilt for three months, gome are declining orders until March 1. The American Tobacco Company agreed to take seventy-five per cent, of the ?0.000,000 pounds of tobacco of the Hurley Leaf Tobacco Society. The deal Involves $10,000,000. After a shut-down of six months, the Illinois Steel Comnany reopened four of Its plants at South Chicago. 700 msn balng put to work. Several additional furnaces, requiring 600 men, will be blown at once. Prominent railroad men. Including Donald (I. Reld, of tha Rock Island, and H. C. Converse, of the Ba'.dwln Locomotive Workf. and the United States Btetl Corporation started the organisation of a $2,000,000 corpora tion to manufacture steel. Most of the bonds have besn subscribed. The works will be located near Gary, Ind. Contracts were awarded by the Crescent Steel and Wire Comcany to construct a new plant at New Cor nerstown, Ohio. Invention of Cireat Importance to Ironclads Kxliibileri in Germany. Charlottenburg, Germany. ? .At a meeting of the League of German Naval Architects. Dr. Anschuetz kaempfe, of Kiel, exhibited a compass without a magnetic needle, which has Just been invented. It is in the form of a gyroscope, which, when suspend ed in a certain way, alwavs adjusts Itself parallel to the earth's axis. The invention is regarded as of gr#at importance to ironclad!', where the compess needle is frequently de flected by the adjacent metal. The World. Mnoq ne Xaaed n jo telt.w uj eoav.tp* ' ns joj pastnep e epsm e.Aiq eaeujof put sjt.jasd.tso (patiXnfl) vssuv.v.g The new liability bill of New land provides that every worker who is a party to a strike shall be liable to a $r,o fine. By a referendum vote the Punter Artists' Association of America has , derWlert to aWlate with the AmeHcnn 1 Federation of Labor. A dispute 'nivin'; nricvn 1^ th<* j Olutnbi* t tr:?de r ? d'cgo-A*. Scotland. i th** j?!i?i >Vr* f'c.ided to Issui* 1 fioUviy oi u lo:k;nii. ! The United States Steel Corpora tion decided to erect a $3,000,000 plant at Mone?sen, Pa., In the Mo nougahela Valley. The Schoen Steel Company, of Pittsburg, announced that it would take on 300 more men and spend $1, 500,000 in Improvements. The National Tube Works, of Mc Keeaport, Pa., placed its plant on full time. The Westlnghouse Elcctrlc Company put all its departments on full time. The Republic Iron and Steel Com pany, of Pittsburg, ordered every on? of its furnaces run to full capacity. Every spindle in the cotton mills of Midham and New London counties. Conn., has bsen started up, and the mills are rushed with orders. Tli9 American Woolen Company's mills at Moosup. Conn., are prepar ing to run full time, after a bad pe riod in which less than half time was worked. The Michigan Lake Superior Power Company, of Chicago, which suspend ed b scan so at the financial conditions, started to reorganize, and it is expect* ed to resume within a few weeks. Mills of the International Paper Company, at Berlin, N. H., idle for three months, reopened with * re duced force. J. D. Farrell. of Seattle, Wash., representative of E. H. Harriman, in the Pacific Northwest, has been called to New York. Financiers and con tractors say that railroad construc tion work on a scale heretofore un known Is about to be Inaugurated In the Pacific Northwest. The North Coast, Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul and Harriman system are the three factors in the spending of mill ions for a dominant position in Pu* get Sound and Northwest Coast. Officials of the Lackawanna Rail* read announced that improvements costing $25,000,000 will be begun soon. Plans have been drawn for the extension of the road to Chicago. The electrification of the auburbaa lines li contemplated. Generally, the shipment of curren* cy, gold and silver to financial Instl* tutions In rural districts begins to d* dine in November, in accord with the slackening of trade and the reoelpt of money from abroad on grain and cot ton exportation. But confidential re ports of the St. Louis reserve agents show that the shipments to all cen tres in the South and West are al most as larg.? as last month. To the growing trade and invigorating in dustry is attributed the activity. Conditions in the whole South show remarkable Improvement. Dancing Masters Solve Problem of Clingseme Drapery. Parlr. ? Wom?n are row wearing | skirts so tight that oM-fashloned fiances are Impossible, r.nd It becuma Imperative to device means to m*et the crisis. If th? prerent styles re sulted In stopping dancing they would derive the dancing masters of a live lihood. | They met. resolved and forthwith decreed that waltzes, polkas and all oiher dances b? danced with shorter steps until fashion gives women freer use of their lower limbs. The World of Sport. Yale has thirty-flvt candidates for positions in the hockey team. I \V. K, Vanderbllt heads the list of winning owners on the French tnrf with a total of 1263,640. Arthur Curtice James has been named to succeed Cornelius Vander [ l ilt as commodore of the New York ; Yacht Cl'tb. \ There i? go ins *3 bi n bitter fight restore varlr.:, at l!ot Spring?, Ar.V I The bmlneii r.i*:i th?".'e hr?.ve rnir | bin'd If. fnvor of ths? spnyt, and they 1 v v th-y l;oj"j to be successful in their 5*71(11 u. The Tisaes- Dispatch, of Richmond, is well night indMpraaaUt to all Viipnku who dam to keep thna ?dm posted tuimmif the bop pmingi of both tho"OUto and the DitiM. With evary fidttty for fathering: 'the now* while H is fresh, aiid then eerrinfr it in a dis criminating manner, The Timee-Dis pateh hope its readers in tooeh with the nova of the day in a mapner that ia unsurpassed. Besides prinx the news, this splendid dally has as ably conducted editorial department to which its readers look far fair and im partial comments on the issues of the day. It contains also mueh mat ter of interest to each member of the household. Its circulation, While covering the entire State, is also na tional in scope. The subscription price of the Times-Dispateh is re markably low when the character of the paper is taken into consideration. The coming season will be crowded with incidents to make just sueh a daily almost a household necessity in everv well-ordered and intelligent family. Those desiring to keep post ed can do no better than subscribe for und read this great journal. Uving in Hopes. "I notice that Susie is going with the biff, blond German." ? * 'Yes; they seem to be very fond of each other." "Are they engaged t" "She doesn't know, btit she hopes they are. You sec, she enn not under stand him very well, but so as not to take chances she answers 'Yes' to every question lie asks." EEir TOUR SKIN UEAI.TIIT. Tituiixk has dono wond?rs for auff?r< ?rs from cx-sora i. tattar. ground Itoh, erj lpela\ Ufant sOru h<**t, ohapa chafe* and other forms of ski a dlaesusa. In aggravat ed cases of ocaama lta cures have been mar velous and thousands of peoplo sing Its praises. Mo. at druggist* or by mall from J.T. SuuprniME, Dept. A. Savannah, On. Pert Paragraphs. Kindness aiul courtesy need elbow room and are smothered to death in :i crowd. The man who makes a great deal of his failures doesn't make much of a success. flOO Reward. flOO. The readers of this paper will l>? pleased to learn that there is nt leant one drawled die ense that science lias Itecn able to cure in ali ita stage*. anil that i* Catarrh.' I lull's Catarrh iNire in the nnlv positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional riiKenxe, inquire* a coimiitutjorial treatment. llnirsC'Htarrht'ureisiaken inter nally. acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby deatrojr ing the foundation ol the disease. and giving the patient strength hy building up the con stitution and assisting nature in dome ita work. The proprietora hare so much faith in ita curative powers that they offer One Hundred Duller* for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addreas F. J. ClItCNRV A Co., Toledo, U. Sold hr DructfiHtK. 75c. Take Uall'a Family 1'ills for conatipatioa. Words of Wisdom. Women don't have to swear to show how iniul they are! There aro other ways. A new broom sweeps clean, hut, nlas, it stays a new broom such a lit t lo while. Industry is the parent to success, nnd the success belongs to the man wlio wons the industry. Most women arc fond of men, but so many of them arc so particular as to what men. It is extremely trying to be obliged to associate with people who always and invariably would rather not. The clocks in some households suf fer so much from congestion of iho face that it seems impossible for any members of the household ever to bo on time. "When a woman says, "And that's all there is about it," let no man b?i deceived in thinking that an end 'ns been made to much talking. Knoll mother thinks she has tho dearest baby in the world, and, r?s a matter of fact, none is cheap. The Ires of resentment aro only too apt to bo the precursors of ll o ashes of repentance. - There may be some way of falling in love and escaping dire results, but if so, the average man has ncvor found it out. It is generally best to keep on Kood terms with ycursclf, even if yo*i have to fall out wuh pcoplo you don't like to do It. LIVING ADVKHTIHKMKNT, Glow of Health Speaks For J'ostnin, It requires no scientific training to discover whether coffee disagrees qr not. Simply stop it for a time snd use Pottum In place of it, then note 'the beneficial effects. Tho truth vr ill f p pear. "Six years ago I was in a very bad condition," writes a Tenn, lady, "I suffered from Indigestion, nervous ness and insomnis. "I was then ?n Inveterate coffee drinker, but It was long before 1 could be persuaded that it was coffee that hurt me. Finally I decided to leave It off a fow days and find out the truth. "The flrtt morning I left off coffee I bad a raging headache, so I decldcd I must have something to take the place of coffee." (The headache was caused by tho reaction of the coffee drug ? caffeine). "Having heard of Postum through a friend who used It, I bought a pack age and tried It. I did not like It at first, but after I learned bow to make It right, according to directions on pkg.. I would not change back to cof fee for anything. "When I began to use Postum 1 weighed only 117 lbs. Now I weigh 170, and ns I have not taken any ?torlc In thnl time I can only attribute my recovery of good health to tho use of Postum in plsce of coffee. "My husband cays J nni a living ad vertisement for Postum. 1 am glad to be the meaoe of Inducing my many friends to use Postum, too." Name glvpn by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. Head "The Ttoad to Wpllvllle," In pkgs. ' Thoro's a Rea son." ICver read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They nro genuine, true nnd full of hu umn Interest. ... M ?a? w nmmwmoti Holbdt ?r TW (MM to look like raw besfsteak. ?n Wi ?* ?o ?ne bm bow they ItcM TWr *w? so swollen tkit I *?* gst ?r shoes ob lor i weak I ?M too or u different rtmd Mp. *lr wk? applying tboa the horning m wono and the itckini less. fn Inn or tbm wtoko tho suffering daring that tima.I did ?!??p on hour at n tun*. Then one morn* log I triad a bit of Cuticurs. From ?Vrc moment it tonebai me tba itching waa ma and I bare not fait n bit of it eiaoa. Tba ewaDiag went down and in two days I k?l my shoe. on and was about as usual. George P. Farley, 00 south State St- Con cord, N. II., llay li, !W7." The squirrel slaughter of Russia | amounts to 25,000,000 a year. AMTIDOTS I OR SKIM OISBASMS That's what TBTTsaisa la; and It is more. It ta aa abeolute core for ecaema, tetter, rtagwora, erysipelas and a'l other Itching cutaneous diseases. In aggravated easos o ! theee afflictions Its euros hare been phe nomenal. It gives Instant relief and snoot a permanent cures. 5>o. at druggists or by nail from J. T. Bivrraisi, Dept. A, Ba vannah, On. Corruption wins not more than honesty. ? Shakespeare. flicks' Capudlne Cnree Headache, Whether from oolda, heat, stomach or nervous troubles. No Accetnnilid or dan gerous drags. It's liquid and acta imme diately. Trial bottlo 10c. Regular sizes 85c. and 60c.. at all druggists. A handful of might is better than a sackful of right. ? German. To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up the System Take the Old Standard Grove** Tasto LSOS Uuilx Tokio. Yoi know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed, on sverv bottle, showing It is simply (Qui nine and Iron in a taateleas form, auvl the most effectual form. For grows people and children. 30c. Experience purchased by suffering teaches wisdom. ? Latin. Itch cured in minute* by Woolford's Sanitary I?tion Never fnil*. At druKgi?t?. But for the mistakes made by great men, history would be awfully unin teresting. Mrs. WinsloH-'s Sootiiirg Syrup for Cliildrcn tecthing.softeustliegumn.rediiceff inllnmin >? tiuu.allayai'ain.cures wiud colic. 25c u bottle Envy sets the stronger seal on de sert. ? Hen Jonson. This woman says that sick women should not fall to try bydia Fi. Plnkhain'n Vegetable Compound us she did. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrence St., Denver, Col., writes to Mrs. Pinkham : " I was practically an invalid for six fears, on account of female troubles, t underwent an operation by the ioctor's advice, but in a few months I was worse thnn before. A friend ad yiccd Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable ?Compound and it restored me to perfect health, such as I have not enjoj'ed in many years. Any woman suffering as 1 did with backache, bearlng'down pains, and periodic pains, should not fail to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 'Compound," FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink dam's Vegetable Compound, mado from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for femalo ills, and has positively cured thousand, of i women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, neriodic pains, backache, that bear- i \ng-down feeling, flatulency, indices* fcion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands tQ health* Address, Lynn, Mass, ? ? ii in . i ? ? ? Oldest American Author, Prof. William Matthews, who lino just passed his ninetieth birthday nn piversary, and who is still engogod in literary work, oomcs very near to be ing the oldest living American author, j That distinction belongs to Hon, John i Bigelow, who was 90 last November. | Next comes Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, | who w'ss 80 in May. Other A me rim u I authors whose minds are still bright and active in old age are Dr. 8. Woir | Mitchell and Dr. Edward Everett i Hale, who are both 80; Col. Wont worth Higginson, who is 84; Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr, who is 83, and John T. Trowbridge and Prof. Charles Eliot Norton, who are 80. Easy Road. A fellow has to work like sin And never stop for play To get a hero medal in The regulation way, So round Ihc pawnshop door 1" wait And get one at a bargain rate. Every Month writes Mrs. E. Foamier of Lake Charles, La., "I used to suffer from headache, backache, side ache, ? essing-down pains, -and could hardly walk. At 1 1 took Gardui, and now I feel good all the time. TAKE It Will Help You J ? Cardui is a medicine that lias been found to act upon the cause of most women's pains, strengthen ing the weakened womanly organs, that suffer be cause their work is too hard for them. It is not a pain "killer," but a true female remedy, composed of purely vegetable ingredients, perfectly harmless and recommended for all sick wo men, old or young. Try Cardui Women's Relief. AT ALL DRUG STORES i THE J. R.WATKINS MEDICAL CO. -WINONA. MINNESOTA. Muko to Olffrrent Article*! HwiarkcU ItriniHIr*. Fl????rl*? RtlrHtl* Hit Hlnd>, Tatlrt Prr|inri>tUn?, Kltir Woii|??. Kir. ' CantJcMferf Wanted in E<Oery -County* to Vf?n K.^rrlrncr. ?ll.OM.?NH? UlilHUt. BEST PROPOSITION E )LZ? OLI?? ?2 AGENTS Nothing New or Mysterious. "ASK YOUR GRAND. MOTHER." For many K?nerntlnnta ?<>?? |M? ? ? renown I r? 1 a* a w >n-i?rful rem > lit! nivliutn In treating and enrlivr ?n'.a. Crtpp", Kheumatlx:n and Neuralgia. KICK'S oo >.?B UltE AS K LI S I M K X T i4 riade fr ?:n pare vox* grease, with oth?r valuable o iratlvo ln~r? dlenn a?Me?l Try It. 93?? At all I>riixi;ists ami l?raler?-2"e. 5003E GREASE COMPANY, UCLP Insist on Having FOR - Bp* MAKltL'8 Preparation _>> ikt-Mnntlnril Kemcd). VVUmtlM AT MUUHIIBTS. f?eiitl lot* ItooU. "llcllH lor Women." FRXMC11 DRUG CO., 30 W. 32d St., IJ. Y. City. Wo Buy FURS Hides and Wool Feather*. Tnllow. Beeswax, Ginseng, Golden Seal, I YcIUv Koct >. Mar Apply. Wild Cinser. etc. We nre dealers! e?;ablithrd in 1856 -"Over half a ccntury<n l^?*n>vin?"- anj can do better for you than agenti or commiuicu m?rchanH. Reference, any Dank in LouiuiHc. Write fur weekly Pnec lul and (hipping tap. M. Sabsl A Sono, 227 E. Market St. LOUISVUIE^KY. So. 49- '03. "? ~ AI.WAYS mi<:KTK?K TIIIVPAPKII U'lirn writing AiUi'lllnr^, mid 111 buying Arllrlft nil vrrtlftrdvln lhm? ? o I li lit it h IttUrnllly i li <? <? I'lN I'l > I', ulid DECLINE ALL SUBSTITUTES ! FOR MEN ? Many peopli crowd their feet into shoes in an attempt to make their feet fit the shoes. Don 1 choke your feet in that woy : wear SHRKFHtB.S. They fit your feet. Look for the label, and, if you don't r rind these shoes rendily, \vr!ta I he mahera for directions hovr to occure them. FRED. Is. FIELD CO., Hrockton, Mass .HAW BY ; tofftiiDCkl For i Sprains c .? Sloan's Liniment' is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain at oncc, and can be applied to the tendcrcst part without hurting because it doesn't need to be rubbed ? -all you have to do is to lay it on lightly. It is a powerful preparation and penetrates instrrvly ? relieves any inflammation and congestion, r : ! icci the swelling. loan's Liniment is an excellent antiseptic and germ killer ? heals cuts, burns, wounds and contusions, and will draw tlie poison from sting of poisonous insects. Price, 2r?\, /5 Or., nurl $ 1 .00. Dr. Earl S.Sloan, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Wnin'it boob on liomr*, rWtlf, ctirep ?m?1 poultry *cnt frr?. B.B.B. Cures Through the Blood Pimples. Itching Humors, Rheumatism, BlWcJ Poison, Eczema, Bone Pains. B.B 11 (H<>??nlc Bl??'>rt Bftlm ) Ih ? !>?? on ly "loi.rt i om???iy that kllln (Ik- | ol*<>n In tlio blood ami ilion | un flf i ||? ?ciii'Iiik i l<*h blood dl ? pot t ? > l It I n ?yrfncc. Hone*. Joint*. n i?1 who'-f vfr the dl<rna. |< located In 1 1 > I \tny *11 ??otoi?. Plcer-1, Piiuiilm, Krwirtlon* a>r hcalrd af?<l <virn I. p:\lin find ache.? <?( ItlictirraH-ni conic. ?wo:llnf? mil>?ldc 'II II H <? ?mitl'Mn v chnnrc* the body Into dean, h? ji|t ?- ?< . condition, (flvlivi th# okln tit*1 rich. ro<! ltn? of |icrM hctlih B It I'. cnrc* tbj worM old cn?<M. Try l? HI oo |*ov l uge l>ott'?? ><t a ' I I ? ?x H'ore? with dlrcct l> ??i for home cirto MUH'Lli 1'IIKI' by writtni: KLouD UAI.M40, At niihi, <?;? PUTNAM FADELE S S D YE S Color mor* (rwlt brighter an<t fa?tcr colore than may othor <lro. Ono ? v. pa.kaf eo'.orv :.ll flN-r*. I hoy ?!yc la coUl water batter ;hnn anv ?thrr dya YoU can 6y? an y nrm?ni without rlpp'.ny Apart. Writ* for frro bonKV ? Mow to i yo, I leao i an J Mis Col or*. MO: KOI. Will <? CO.. O'llnrv iiIIhoId, Malaria Causes Loss of Appetite The Old Standard GROVtt'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drive* out Mnb.rin mid huildg tip the aystem. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing U ia pimply Quinine nnd Iron In a tost Jess, and the most cffcctinl form. For ndnltrj r.rul children ^Oc.