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E7la makes PEse it gves d health. Hsods pIUs cure liver : the non- n and only caatc to take Hoo ANTED.-AGE :tiemen fo Gen ~A4I Lfl~TLcae orGe new HouseholdNecessitysenlson si Mt -rlarge protits;evry lady wants it. Let startyou in busIneSS-AddressA.NIELf.Cn n i m1c1.4**** I Thompson's Eye Water sore eyes. UsM DON'T BE A FOOL Try GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT be fore you say it's no good. it's sold under a GUARANTEE, aud with thousafnds of merchants handling it wo have had but few tottels returned. It will CURE Croup, Coughs, Colds, Rheumatism and all Aches and Pains. 'An Interesting Statemeet. It Is an interesting statement that Is made by Secretary Wilson of the ad vanced work of the Department of Agriculture in its investigation of seeds adapted to the wide variations of climate and soil in the United States. These variations find their counterparts In other regions of the world, where particular products, through long cultivation. have beer brought to a high degree of develop ment. Thus we are promised the de licious muskmelon of Afghanistar from Colorado, the Bermuda Eastel lily from several Southern State! where soil and rainfall are favorabli to the bulb. the Smyrna fig from Cali forn.a, the Algerian date from Arize na. and the grass of the Russia, stoppes from the arid plains of th Northwest. This is a work of scier Vlic and systematic Investigatio wMhose discoveries, leading to practief results. will prove to be very valuabl TRIiY WANT -10 TEL tuese Grateful Women Who Hav Been Helped by Mrs. ?inkam. -statements for the benefit of other w men. Here are two such letters: Mrs. LizzLa B3EVEBLY, 258 Mer St., Lowell, Mass., writes: -"It affords me great pleasure to ti all suffering women of thebenefitlha received from taking Lydia E. Pin ham'sVegetableCompound. I canhar lyfindwordstoexresmyrtitude i what she has done for me. My troul: -- was ulceration of the womb. I was u der the doctor's care. Upon exami tion he found fifteen very large ulce: buh jsiled to domle good. I took si __ eral bot tla . m ieand I woul< reco end it to all suffering women. Mrs. Amzos T~oxBLE~Ar, Ellenburgi Ctr., N. Y.. writes: "I took cold at the t4ne my bab: was born, causing me to have mill legs, and was sick in bed for eighi weeks. Doctors did me no good.J surely thought I wo'uld die. I was al so troubled with falling of the womb. I could not eat, had faint spells as often as ten times a day. One day a lady came to see me and told me 6f the benefit she had derived from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine, aid ad vised me to try it. I did so, and had~ .sk::zn only half a bottle before I was able to sit in a.chair. After taking ~z- three bottles I could do my own work. I am now in perfect health." BA D "CASCARETS do all claimed for theme adare a truly wonderful medicine. I have often wished for a medicIne pleasant to take and at last have found it in Cascarets.. sinee taking them, my blood has been purided and my compleion has im proved wonderfully and I feel much better In every way. ' Mas. SAlLuz E. sELLAES. L'attrell. Tenn. CAN DY CATHRC ___ - -1TRADE MARK REG1ITERED Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. aste Good. Do * Good. Never sicken. Weaken, or Gripe.10c. 25c.50e. ..CUR E CONSTIPATION. . 3 Sterling Remedy Co mpany Chicago. Nontmes. N ew York. 319 NtTO-BDAftSl ainguaneed allodg THE REASON WHY For man or beast i;~SLOA N'S Exce s--is that it Penetrates to the seat of the Zrouble im nediately and fithout irrita - ~ m~cng rubbing- and k/ils the ~- jpain. Sold by Dealers genirally. EalS-I. slan, Boston 41aa. aquid glue, - road constructor bubbles, sink from 31j -L. A. IV. Bulletid. Sound to Have Good Roads. tf Ohio does not have good roads it will not be because those who are at the head of the Ohio Division,L. A.W., affairs are lacking in energetic meth ods and never-say-die qualifications. t They are determined to give the Back eye State proper highways if such a c thing is possible-and it is possible- I all that is needed is that the wheel men ot Ohio band together under the mantle of the League of American Wheelmen, who have declared war on "bad roads." There will be no sign ing of a peace protocol until every pub. lic highway in Ohio is in a fit condi tion to be used by all man and woman kind, whether on foot, horseback ox awheel.-Tiffin (Ohio) Advertiser. Good Roads and Business. \ The value of good roads is seen in any of the trade reports, which state th"' the delivery of produce was re Ltaed by the bad condition of the higha\s On this account many farmer were unable to sell their good when t prices were at their highest ebb, and C\onsequently they lost money. This condi'ion would not be were good roads built ith the energy that char acterizes the. undertaking of other public improv ments, many of them not half as imp. rtant in their nature. It is impossible XD estimate the finan cial loss to farmer. and business men resulting from bad oads. The money thus lost is expendeol. in improving the public highways wou be a profitable investment. A Basis From Which ou -to Judse. There is no better basis' upon whicb to estimate the civilization, or, rather the material advancement, t%'f a peo ple than the prevalence of good road. among them. They form th' local arteries of trade, reaching out ro. oun .ain heads from which the water 9 0 trade are gathered to form the gr ai treams and oceans of commere. I Good roads are good taxpayers, be Iause they relieve the farmers and tradesmen of the country of their heaviest burden, for it is well known that one of the most constant, most = roublesome, most wearying of all the taxes they pay is the transportation ol their products to market over bad toads. Prosperous communities, therefore, are made by good roads, na, in turn, good roads are an index to the prosperity of the community. - .-J. B. Killebrew, in Southern States Sagazine. Business and Sentimen~ft. - .oene,~ who has given the subject e lose thought can doubt sthe moral and sentimental value of goodreadE. The successful maintenance of sch'ools and ~hurches and the spreading of 'hea 1 ood infigiences is directly dependent e "upon the character of the nighways. - The social life of the country is quick d- sned or suppresse# as the roads be r ome good or bad"' uth of the le country 1eavesX -~ ithe'rEason t impaessa Sthat ~o Istatistical way.o the road question a~so all. The Sfollowing from the Bay City (Mich.} Tribune tells the story--the old, old story: "A farmer from Saginaw County brought in a load of grain yesterday o be ground. Although living much nearer Saginaw than this city. he stated that it was impossible for him o draw a load of grain to Saginaw on count of the condition of the roads. e came into the city without any -trouble on Bay County's stone roads, ad he is positive that the failure of Saginaw to get a sugar factory was de to the poor condition of the roads in that county. While in the city this farmer made arr-angements to rent twenty acres of land west of this city for $6 per acre, and he will grow ten acres of beets and ten acres of chicory. He will rent his farm near Saginaw for $2 an acre, there being a differ ence of S4 per acre in the relative values of the two farms on account of rood roads and a market for products in Bay County." The same conditions are tot efound in thousands of localities, and the peo ple are beginning to ask if there is ever to be any advancement along the lines of road-making and road keeping? _ _ _ _ 'The Crusade in Brief. What are you doing to improve the How is the road in front of your Horses should have good roads. Motor vehicles must have. We should never tire speaking a good word for the broad tire. An ounce of smooth road is worth a pound of whipping the horse. Maine has given the attempted sod roads legislation a violent header. Everything that tends to make roads better helps the bicycle busi Good roads and adequate means of transportation and communication are among .the essentials to full enjoy met of country life. Th bicycle has opened, closed and settled the question of who owns the roads-they belong to the people; not the people who travel in some par tiular fashion, but to everybody. The bicycle has made the motor , vehicle possible-in t wo ways: it has ~ called attention, as nothing else evei ] could, to what constitutes a good road ~ -and without a good road the moto: oo~ld not succeed-and it has shown i a ithe most univ-ersal fashion thie pot _7 7 :z.2 4-Z eman can . - Maid-" 3 osing the i fits. Only Woman's Wa She--Is my hat on straight?" He-"Yes-" right Wait She-"Then it isn't rig ainute while I go apstairs and tip )ver my lof t ear. "-FearSOU's Weekl. $ riensed to Obligc "You will forget me, won yo" ear'" she pleaded by way of soften jug the harshness of her refusal. "Sure thing-.' said e, eYou no d do anything to plee troit Fiee Press. OuIan1t to Guess H. - - "If you could .Ve jst one wish ratif ould it be?" Well, since I'm a married man, I o t see why you should feel called upo to fire that kind of a question at me- '-Chicago News. Advice. So N"I don't 'vant to go into any o : tion that is overcrowded." Fath er-"Well it's much better to go into - some occupation that is over crowdec than to waste your time looking or one that isn't. "-Puck. Deeper and Deeper. She--, This is so unexpected. Mr. Hunter." Re- 1 know, Miss Cashman; you may not ham expected to marry-nm ---er,-aw- ou may not have expected to marry me' ; but if the devotion of a life-time " -Puck. % Worth - What They Drina. The Office oy (who is reading law) quibble is an objection that isn't worth an thin, isn't it, Mr. ~riefly?" The Lawyer-N "'Not at all, James! I h ,ve known qui.7 bles that were worth from ten dollars 1 ,' ck. A Sure R The mma-"W .A medy As soon a w tr at shall we do? A son we try __L1 1 tograph ta en he goet baby' a pho The Pap.---."Carr ~Sto sleep photographer dar 4- hin inio the youug wretch ',ll th~ ~ room; then the and will wake 'sp an. k it's midkight BiLs. 1 howl. "LTit "The man I "must have no bad - handsome, .manly, lo li ral, -thoughtul e s.Frieze," he interruped~A y,"yo ~old marry a depart sy, yre iladelpia North - - ak the Tcelpone- jEDug tter -T S"Dunnohuc." 'W'ho did yiz say?" as -"el if you dunno who, how do I know who?"-Scribner's labor< Magazine. ____ The First Q nestion. Guar Mrs. Bilkins (reading)-"Here is mn an account, yohn, of a terrible hurri-. --Ez cane in the Cayman Islands; people sea-boe killed, and the country generally de- gac vastated." Cand. Mr. Bilkins (thoughtfully) - "Let c.5 me see, do those belong to us?"-De- --It troit Free Press. male p An Illustrated Article. hi ticn, al Dits1 - M. L. - port. Pa and on1 - ', ruggi - has the - ~ men. Acamel's-hair brush.-Judge. a powd< ______New th Asked Only a Fair Return. weti Her Father--"And I s'pose you ex- Shoe St< pect, if I consent to let you have my dress. aughter, that I will set you up in business and make you rich?" The I Mr. Sappleigh-"No, I really says thi aven't any suich extravagant expecta- hvi ies as that. I'm willing to take her freigh just for my board and clothes. "-Chi- time of ago Rcord.York. c-gf-... datcein t Objected to Noise. 13 clcsc 1 "Who is that man around the cor. noeo ner who complains that the baby aked him when it cried for a few minutes last night?" asked the little roman. "Don't you kro~o " her husband responded. ,'He's been working in a boiler factory.for'jhe last five years." TheI -Washington Stai ~ issued Obstriuctiona 1Cewn.ed. year the "Well, Billy 'how is your insomi- ue "It's all right.. g Tlhe doctor told me ofe 15. take a brisk '.walk every night be. next yc ore going to bedl.' mittanc 'Did it cure you?'- year as "Yes; while I t'ake the brisk walk .oylc ou see, my wife gets the baby t< record. leep."-Detroit Free Press. Croppin~t n Puppy. Young Mooncalf-"Do you knowI iss Wosy, that-aw -that I've been ~eflectig a gweat deal wecently and' ye hawlf o i'ind--Tre-aw-hawlf a I Miss Rosy---'Never mind repeating Mr. Mooncalf; it's far above the upular estimate, biut I'll coucedeyou outchag th n ak fin -, 'nip . Por ~ ~- g a.-s, conae n - , -Go and rout charget. i W yatd ou -ots hi ch a' a o V1 Soli dOak ~ r-air Fa. I :;~ily Refriger3. tqr for $3.95? It isbut One of oer S e, Beiaoue of Fu ad Household Good. nu t bve sae ou fromc ?p eep. on eve ything y at retail when you Of us? Which catjog YOU wart? Address this B 0~ altimOre, Md. Del ~ ~~PON is and will ~ >'nue to be the mc ~OP of the South. Swho gets the most m a given area at ost, thd one who ma t rost d oney. Good ct vati , suitable rotation a liberal of fertilizers c, taining at le'ast / actual Potash will insure the largest yie We will send Free, upon applicat pamphlets that will interest every col planter in the South. GERPIAN KALI WORKS, o. Nassau St.. New Yor An Important Annonoceo'ent It is an Interesting announcemeni great commercial significance tha corporation of this country, which cludes bridge building among Its tivities, has received a contract fr the British government for the c struction of a bridge in the Soud That the engineering necessities General Kitchener in the region wh he has. after a long and expens campaign, avenged the death of G eral Gordon, should receive supp from the iron and steel industry of t country is an incidental bit of - dence of the forceful competition manufactured products which United States has put forward in markets of the world witl. Great B ain. This occurrence is the more markable since it Is In territory c quered by British arms, with all Egyptian forces, that this bridge American design and material is to erected. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your ilfe Awa To quit to vrb netilc, full or llf9, nerve and vigor, take No e wonder worker, that makes weak 2 g s~ts, soc or 31. Curefa:i sample free. Addi , Chicago or. New Yi St few yfars Japan ra cut , of the 1Bri esumed under new management. o Cure Constipation Foree. Cascarets Candyv Cathartic. 10c c'r 25c. .C. fail to cure. druggists refund moncy. the manu'actories of Persia a day's xtends from 5u. m. to 8 p. m. Ilo-To-Bao for FIfty Cents. anteed tobacco habit cure. makes weak rong, blood pure. 50c. S1. All druggists gland carries about 58 per cent. of the ~ne merchandise of the world. ate Your Bowels Wita .aueareos. y Cathartic, cure constipation forever. It C. C. C. rail, druggisterefund money. Is estimated that two-thirds of the opulation cf the world use tobacco. Winslow'sSoothing syrup for children g,softens the gums, reducing inflama lays pain.cures wind collc25c a bottle. :ermanently cured. No fits orinervous ter first day's use of Dr. Kline's Grea I testorer. $2trial bottleandtreatise free H. KLIYr., Ltd.. 931 Arch St . Phila.P Thomp on & Co., Druggists. Coude L., say Hall's Catarrh CUi-e is the ~ y sur-: cu-ie fc r catarrh they ev so its selliit, 75c. New~ York man advertises -that he addresses of 20,000 red-hesided wo Your Feet Ac~te and u ? into your shoes Allen's/Foot-Ease er for the feet. It makes Tight or oes feel Easy. Cures' o'ns, Bun swollen, Hot. CallourJ'Ahig n g Feet. Sold by all ;Drhggit and yres. 25c. Sample sert FREE. and J~len S. Olimeted, LeB~tFy E Ad. Quick Time,' emphis. Teun. Scin 'ar of April 2.4th it: the Seaboard ; r Line and the e, Chattanooga & 'M. Louis railroad into Memphis yeiterday two cars of. Ivnich had mad'' an actual running four and one.; aif days from New ['lis ia the f~test time made up to -I his city by a rail and wator line and~ o the uimefmade by the nil rail fines, vbich run it in less than four days. ,.HERE ALL ELSE FAILS, i ign ttrr-5syru Tastes Good. Use men 1e. sold by denits - trao: ndla~ financial statement just eal: sho~.s that in the last fiscal ?rc i-as a deficit of nearly $19.. ow.Ipg to the decrease in taxes aq >y tge plague and famine. For S pai n'year. however, a surplus cu )00,900 is estimated, and for form ar hearly as much. The re.. mari ? to, be sent to England this ance Inl in's contribution to the rega >ff'e1s will be the highest on Ishou 5ess] the a -O CR , Or- moJ t: . way, Afew. seconds lat s standing on the exposed r - .~etree hardly a yard from my E lay motionless and examinec beautiful creature minutely, till denly I found myself staring al smooth greenish-gray root of the n -with no weasel in sight Judging: Y own experience, I should say this is the usual termination of - . hance observation of either wet or minks. Occasionally they,% be seer dart into tile brushi or behind s log or projecting planktut much ix &; frequnly they vanish with a sud( Shess that defies t v In all probabiltreme repidity of Sacomplished b.s the case then the ? .motion, butid' in doing something Gen- * Lreature Slible to any other warm nir . titterly imaal of its size. Mice, to Do. blooded 1d some of the smaller birds +y ;quirrelshem swift enough at times, know * are all 0in the case of the humming way' but exce of them succeed in accom t.310% bird nothe result achieved by the -. )lishin. E. Cram, in Appleton's Weasel Scientific 3onthly. con _pul ney Signaling for Practice. Captain had not been long mar The Twhen he was ordered into camp. Co e l6ng-expected call had come at .t. To be sure. the camp was in the !in sight of the Captain's residence, vhich was some mitigation of the kes nardship, but then it was still a separ Iti- ation; and to lighten this terrible con dition it was arranged that the be nC reaved husband and wife should sig | nal to each'otber often with handker 317 chiefs. It was on the second day that the young wife was seated on the porch reading. "Tell rIe, Jane,' she said, "is Arthur still signalling?" "Yes, ma'am," answered the maid. "Then keep waving your handker chief. I want to finish this novel." At the same moment In camp an of on, ficer from an adjoining company ton stepped up to the Captain. "I sa.y, old man," he asked, "why do you keep that man out there all day . waving a handkerchief?" "Oh, it's merely a bit of signal code practice for him," he answered.-Cin of cinnati Enquirer. in ac om or ani. of ere ire en ort his T1 the the rit re-J ied , of be en as* has wonder it has fifty happy ie bottle today o~ e [which made Sarsaparlh ALL DRUGGisTs SELt AYER's SARsAPARILI An Exrr. Session of Congress.$3 ASHINGTON, D. C. Special.-There: growing belief among prominent Lbers of Congress that the Presi- Ig will call Congress to meet in ex- UAR ~disary session this 'fall, probably Tut'j r in October. The questions which your stat come tefore the next Congress for GA. -AL ement, including as they do every r growing out of our possessions USE C ired as a result of the war with. n and the general legislation, in ing that relating to currency re tihe Nicaraguan Canal, merchant ne, etc., are o' ca great import that the President is inclined to ed it as advisable thal Congress ld meet earlier than the regular on in December, in order to ge't rork under way. 1ey refnnded hy vour mercho veas~ e dis er eve s th se to )ne tore .own iG Sr3 Co. on , tnTipress upon all the im e nc p urchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the C&LIFoRnIA FIG rasu Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par- I ties. The high standing of the C&Li FORNIA Fra SyRUp Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has I given to millions' of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and A bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company - CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN FRANCIWO, CaL LOUIBVILLE. K. NEW YORK. N.Y. ~~ THE5 Spalding League Ball I theonly oficialbUl *.% of the .1%ational Lea ue and nost be c ball warranted ACCEPT NO S1BSTITUTES. if a dealer does. not carry.% Spaldlin-'s athletic goods in stock, send your name and-address to nsatd cis, ton) for a copy of cr handsomely iiluttrats.I catalogue. A. C. SPALDING & BROS.. New York. Denver. Chiengo Golden Wedding of Miss Popu lar Esteem and AFA ye r's r aailla. Tfty years of. hiapp in e ss years of ySar inthe thatfC lebrat ed its fiftieth annive rsa ry~ and is doing it today with no i \igns of decay Its mission is liartfoi to cre and Vedett~ to help. No years back of it. Fold .IPs, em GINES, R Lombard RODS ir0t - GBEETS serves. 7 A4. $1I.00 A BOTTLE. A5 cet i nJ NIELEN, Cl TO P.EDEEM OUR ment and fai NTEE IJF POSITIONS. WIRE. e n Paid ct a sex usiness. re Ste~ras . WRITE QL7CK to A. BUS. COLLEGENlacon,Ua. D R01 ERTAIN CORN CURE. F .B OR. MOFFETTS TEETIn TEETHING POWDERS it. so why not two it? Pien 4.4 . -L e a,__ _ W 1 IV . -- g C- = -. o . * m -- -. C * C 4-= 40 Admiral Camara got in his inziing at ast. and came out victorious. In S!) uting the Raleigh at Gibraltar he fired .n equal number of guns with the Lmericans. and finally sailed off under - lie Stars and Stripes. Massachusetts has found its law gainst spitting in street cars so ef ective that it has just extended the rohibition to other public rebicles .nd places. .98...0 Theabove figures tell a remarkable story; they represent almost exactly the percentage of cures made by RHEUMACIDE! she wonerfI n w ntitutinlcr ,or RHEUMATISM.The other~percenlt wera not-curab:e, or failed to take medt - cine according to directions Thousands have been cured. Inyiewof theiacthat - it mustbe true that RHEUMAIDKE1s -- TIE BUOBT RUOGO 0 t~ laCif Wrd eand .e..lln 'ds, . . . . * . 35 1, . . . . $25, 26 any Columbia dealer atalogue, Booklets, rs, etc., or write to closing 2-cent stamp. PE 1MF.00O., ARTFORD, CONN./ EP INeJE o1 RFE 1ODCD OW PRICES. Large stock. Also LVES and. FITTINGS. EN ILEBS,M3ILLS and REPAIES. Iron oks & Supply Co,,. l'RASURE Seekers: gsatsed. SWe have sometning that will lnterest I you- a new way of labeling fruit pro he Housewife's best friend. Send us or an agent's ontfit. Address, A. oeinnati. 0. ase of bad health that B-1-PA-N-S or 10 sample and l60e ttmias Vhen you write advertise.skladly is paper It will obtain best treat. - r sie. So 15, 90c. to'sl.35 per 100 .ircuar free As o-u;1y' o .. Box 29 Wauseon, 0. cuScYelief Ind cures wst testimonistsand t O da '.' treatment E. GaEES'S SONSs. Box D. Atla.nta. Ga. SAids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Makes Testhing Easy. TEETHINA Relieves Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age.