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-ITALS CROWDED OF PATIENTS WOMEN pisnham's Advice Saves Many this Sad and Costly Experience. It is a sad but f certain fact that overy yoar briinrs an i n crea se in the nirnrberofopera t!ins performed t up(,n womnou in o u* r hoor pitals. M.ore than tlhree. ioulths of the lAd , ttc:s p ,tits lying n on1 tllose nw- h hte beds are w\omen andt girls who W *,aiting or ret'(,vcr':..,· from opera made neces:~iry by nc Tlect. .very one of the:se patients had ntyof warniu in t!tt bceariný (dow,\n ling, pain at the I" ft or right of tihe menervous ex hausiiun, pain in e small of the hanek, pelvic catamrrh, *ness, flatulcncy, di.placements or gi.larities. All of these sy:!nptonls indications of an unhealthy con '*onof the female organs, and if not ed the trouble ;;may make hI adwIay til the penalty has to be paid by a Ogrous operation, and a lifetime of - ired usefulness at best, while in l y cases the resulti are fatal. MissLuellaAdanLs, of Seattle, Wash., tes: ti SIrs. Pinkham : $About two years ago I was a geat suf- k frome a severe fenmale trouble, pailm and * be. The doctor prescrilwd for ame and y told me that I had a tumor and must rgoan operation if I wanted to get well. tthat this was my (ldath warrant, but I hundreds of dtlla:'s for medical help the tumor kept growing. Fortunately - r adedwith an aunt inthe NewEngluad tes, and she advised mIn to take Lydia E. m's Vegetable ComTpound, as it was to curetunmorls. Idi soand inmnediatetly to improve in health,ammd I was entirely s ,the tumor disappearing entirely, with an operation. .I wish every slltering a would try this great preuaration." Just as surely as liss Adams was d of the troubles enumerated in g r letter, just so surely will Lydia E. kham's Vegetable Compound 'ore er women who suffer from fe- n e troubles, inflammation, kidney O ubles, nervous excitability or ner- a prostration. Mrs. Pinkham invites all young in menwho are ill towrite her for free ' o vice. She is daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-five has been advising sick women It of charge. Address, Lynn, Mass. o Dangers of Candor. t Some people go through the world pourng out truth as though it were nence of violets. Whereas truth ought to be kept in a small bottle with red label and marked "caution" and I d only under the direct necesity. A Household Necessity. I would almost as soon think of s iunning my farm without implements t( ua without Hunt's Lightning Oil. Of a ll the liniments I have ever used, for r both man and. beart. it is the onick- c set in action and richest in results. For burns and fresh cuts it is abso- j lately wonderful. I regard it as a easehold necessity. Yours truly, d S. Hiarrison, Kosciusko. iaqr. q Woman's "Crowning Glory." If beautiful hair were common, it is ,rtain poets wouldn't go into ecstasies U aut it. Many a pretty face has a meager crown. One of the fortunate , irls is Miss Edith Root, daughter of I ha Root. It's a wonder some enter- (1 lalng maker of a hair restorer has t t tried to use her picture as an "af- 1 -taking" pose. Her dark brown ' heks are of the silky quality seldom a Sen in curly hair, and when loose tey reach below her knees. She uis ,lly wears them b;aided and wound r ,sely around her head. The Baron- I avon Stcrnuburg has hair that many t i actress would envy. It is Titian curly and abun lnut. She wears it a the low (GreFk coiffure, always with Ut adornment. Value of War Prizes. ] Japan's government will realize $8, 10,000 from the s:ale of such merchant c tsels seized during the war as it ,not desire to keep for its own I liary service. -Though sorrow is said to develop r Virtues, it develons them only in UDus people, for this cleansing of t conscience takes place only in ons naturally clean.-"Modeste on." le forgive much to illusions that t; e them, while they are very im- ? eat with realities that do not.- fi IL. Valtour. C 9We are not punished for our sins, by them.-Elbert Hubbard. NTS that PROTEC l avstlors asi d on r~cle pt of e, et.lo lt U,.LACEY,Washin to,,.C. Estab. 18~6 L ADVICE ANYQUESTION, t ANY STATE. LtW Bureau,People's Institute,Chicago. U. HOUSTON-NO. 12, 1900.. a Answering Advertisements lKindly Mention This Paper, i lithomPson's Eja WaStc I Electric light is being used in the streets of Zanzibar and an American try firml has obtained a concession to con- (t! Strl(t ait light electric r1ailway, which t will be llhe first in the coiuitry li They Should. "My honest couviction, base upon my ov',n experltnce and that of nay a t frielln s, is that 'li;rnt's ('t:re' ll] c ufre Sa larger per centi of shin t'Voibles, S espalcially of an it,'hinig vtatri :, 11tha11: a l Sflicted with atny form of iteh ~huld 4 try It." J. 0. M ':;tro.'. VW ho &'5, . th,, firs. it hi.lt r, an l ! w hai t iA h e \hi , The w!nd, n ,I it', he whisthd " )vr the lt- ls at1 Far '() 0 AwayV "Il L (I Important to Mothers. En amlne carefull; every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe andl eure reme-dy for iuhltnt and children, and sec that it Th' ars the ( i iglttulrc of , frI 1" In tUe For Over 30 Ytare. t 'he Kind TYo have Always Bought. a. Which is tIhe Qtluet n of ,;I R1oses? der -- - 'i'e 1ro.-t of thl' watering i" L which p Sltiais (retiglns) over them. . Spring! Time to c eanse the %v.steim anti purify ha the blood. lake t;artield Tei, Nature's nil Sperfect laxative; it is the best blood-purilier il known. It cures li r heatdac'he, regulates the liver, kidneys, stomach 'andl bowels. It send for sample. IGartiehl Tea C'o., Brook- -1 lyn, N. Y.ge Nothing is iinipostible to induistry.- po Periander of Corinth. Growth of the Fire Department. y In 1900 there were three fireboats in ly service; in 19 6 there are live,. ' - In 1900t there were tw,:levy-three hool; g and ladder coil:Panics; in 1906 there a h r are thirty-three. Is In 1900 there were seventy-two o en ' gine coinpanies; in .19,i, there ari he eighty-seven. ly1 In 191100 there were ! tS officers anti me-n in Manhattan and the Bronx bor oughs; in 1906 there are 1o0(0 officers Di and men in the same boroughs. The work of the paid department of Rich 9 mond Borough has been added to that to e of Manhattan and the Bronx.--World. o shi 'e Can anything be so elegant as to sit n have few wants and to serve them to S* oneself, so as to have something left me to give instead of being always prompt on to grab?-Emerson. th Id tht th HAD HEART PAINS b th of id A Critical Case of Rheumatism Cured ]t: '. By Dr.Wiiliams' Pink Pills. Di While Mr. W. S. Geisel, of No. 125 s.t East Coates street, Moberly, Mo., was tie tf steadily working at his trade in a foun- (U 9 (dry at that place, he becaume the victim ti I of an attack of rheumaitisin, and his ex- e: sr perielce is that of thousands who are ar e- compelled to work in similar surround- ha s. ings. lie describes his situation as fol lows: r:t a "I had been at work for a long time in a foundry whiere I was exposed to dampnless. First my feet began to hurt 1i 4Iid to swell, thou ily knees and liy it shoulder joints began to be affected in i' the sane way. fiially I could not walk witlhoult great (it dlliclty id sutfferinig i is ul iland ad to stop work alogtheilr. My es appetite was feeble and I grew very IpaIle c a uand weak. I lchg:i to have painis 1abou(0 " te my heart and it fluttered a greatt (ttal. of I bet('me greatly alarmedi alluit mly coil. i r- ditin. Mly mother lew ab,,ut thle vir a' s tu.es oIIf Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, nas they if- had givnc her Iaick hr health whlen she '¶ Inwas neLarly wasting to death, amd when ' m sihe fountldl that they were gi(tll for rhen- i se luhlisll toel, shle hcg:tl to give thllel to is- me about ai intlath ift t r 1 was atlitnked. 1( That was in tihe early part of March, tt n o1903, and blv June they Iha drliven away the pains ntmd swellintg and hid restored f In miy apt!eette and (l oir. I lTheln I felt it strong e(i iu,.ih to take up a ]i)it of out h- d(or work and now, in Ortidier, I re gard iiiys'f n15 (lntirely well inl I em r.bhout ti go into a foutidry again at St. LIuis. '" S Dr. Williams' Pink Pills also care nt other disen ses spr'itlgit): fr(,nt i)i- 11 it pure l)l(od or disortderld nelrves, sncl tt In as sciatica, loaniotor utaixili, partial Ii( paralysis and all fomi's (of weakness in male or femnale. The lany hle ( had at p all druggists or direcly from the Dr. in Williams Medicillne Company, Schenec. do of tady, N. Y. kit te Unheard for nearly 250 years, the ill old "Tumrn Again, Whittington" chimes - were rung once more, at noon, from at the steeple of Bow Church, London. 11 The old chime, destroyedl in the great fire of 1OG6, has been recast by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. We are not to value all the opin - ions of men, but only sonime of them; and not those of all men, either, but those of some only.-Socrates. Why is a newspacer like an army? -Because it has leaders, columns and reviews. In Slam the lighting of a cigar indi cates a betrothal. Abraham Lincoln was nine years old when his motiher died. Bacon valued at $3i0,00~, )0 was im ported by Grtat Britain in 1304. Nearly 5000 miles of railroad were built here during 19:5. There are more than a thousand paper mills in the United States. It has been decided to construct a railroad across British North Borneo. - Why is an unwelcoime visitor like N. the IHoosae tunnel?-A great bore. E. A man's fate lies in his character, and not in his conditioas.--MIabie. What day will New Years fall on in 1925?-January 1, of course. - Why is the moon like a sword? 7 It is the glory of the (k)night. the Som (if CfI 11G i't HIt:il) p' WSuiWilrs are trying ;withii'i w'' worid fol ",'Otu nt 9 o ' "!rdial'." a:thtr shorter thin : ttl out N Ich i lt have .l ,n usi)l . II is s.Im p,;:hi,. Shake Into Your :tes. Allen's I'ot I-;,,'. ;a pou dir r.It eonr,.- pain on fill.s inartin;:. I. ver ,otu, f,1'e t l Ii in:_'r,",win " y tails. It's t-, grale: t ,tufort tli-ti very i re f lie ae. ",t;l'ios r ; -'s ti-5, V". A es ('t'i'ttan cire fr n- ,atit;r it't. S-,,ld h} all lh)r't y h , t:.. Tritl 1ackai.dt H I".I' A .,ies A. S. (t .st< 1, Le I ,,', N. Y. If iid TI l .1i, lit - (, I nla ipill l L .mit:i') V t Tol (, ih, its ill 11\, : lu l ,hi 11 i '.')i, ,i ,,.i':. . t 1, 1!1;i1'. it 1. 11 !"ii '., I ri 1'1,,1'1 wI s 1'ih !, 1 il.o l 1 ) Ss ?1 m in 1u hy " trP r ;(I' th; f if,- h . ;' , fa l- I 'w r i ':-an - (5t :.- -1 i it 0-ti h t c art 4 0 l . t or4 1 llanis s lf . ; (h i ,- ) i ( it(1 ]i ;,) - ' ,',i ; It hIt-) ' 'o. A i h rd in if i & A, ! , - o . - M\ n , ,J. Sl;-, n,, How's This ? We otter in" 1It i'rd it : ar ji- nto ard f, r any ea, ,t it. t hai, cii I t o be cf :red l y lia;ls'. ow laterrh ( tIr,. '..1 ('IIHE1I:1 & (11., Toled-. O. W' . the uldereii net, ta+t, k:,.twnt F..1. (Kheley for tht i t I l i:, e1 t . and t . I- ,, hill pI 'rft-,'it. h n-I orahlt A I,, ,n ". treiatiols Ril floanduealy 4t.a_ p o , ..trrt out any hllliat! iu a,hu i hy 1 ''rll. ! tu ll .i:.itrl ru itin ttlit . ",,itedo, O. i iat:;' (a :arrh (''tre "ti- tren Iyt'rif . :;y, acting a' t d!retly i i the a d ,. iti .i | uh t *i , rtautu i f the util a,. 'T it;!unltet il.e it rce r 'rice ;., crum pru tl botlitr S , A l ,- an 1ºru ý)sFtý. 'I - c g i., t J ae uit I . a :, f-or cO nt:ittlen. The city (:f Sit. Louis is so(on to rif tase all txhibit hiliitlinl , g.o " pit'l'll;llit'lt r:'s lullus' Iun, that will (,o)t $1,O0O,0t0., tier . . . . . te WYorth Knowli ok- --that Allcock's are the oriinal and only genuine porous plaster's; all other so-called porous plasters are imitatimons. ('(tiC nt art h, gold an l it fettt','s the a feet it ones'O winrz("1.- tgui idt. in Tayor's ('h aorkee RemeItly if SweOt Gmi ald ti ilhr rI.; \atur 'l ';t rtlemd --tit ones S 'oulti . haIe ls. t'roup and t (',,sli l icmpi-, t and all thi';t ant i lunh hitr hl. At dxrug er( gist,, 2i~c., ii c. and #1.00 per bottle. n- There i, lo pwle:outih insIorudtion to atli e sit bh piirng wot e pbl'ti, ar'nd(.--at'is - lyle. Ind ers Do You Want to Know rhe What You Swallow? 1 There Its a crowine sentiment in this hae outrv isa flavor of M.IeItINEf OF KNOWN wMreoatriIos. It is but natural that one should have some interest in the compo to sition of that which he or she is expected t e to swallow, whether it be food, drink or i left medicine. R lteiognizing this growing disposition d on the part of the public, and satisfied that the fullest publicity cani only add to the wtlt-earned repaitation of his medi cines, Dr. It V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., has "taken time by the forelock," as it were, aibd is publishing broadcast a list t of all the inordients entering into hisg red ltelading medicines, the "Golden Medical Discovery" the popular liver invigorator, stomHach tonic, blood purifier and heart 1 Sregulautor; talso of his "Favorite Iresrip- 1 las lion" for weak, over-worked, broken u. diwln, ntlervots ad invalid women. nThis bold and out spoken movement on teo pars t of Dr. Pier, si e, has, by showing e- exractly what his vell-kniown medicines are are comis,'td of. comnpletely disarmed all i( tartp!el: criti's wh:, have hto'etfore un jul-,ly attached them. A little pamphletI h1 as -,ioi to(i-,ri ild, from the standard -ia0divt authorities of all the several me })hoo,)s of ,lac, ice, showi::g the strongest to end(,rs(n( ts isy leading medical writers of the ;teoral iintredients which enter into urt )r. Ihier.c''s mnedicincs. A copy of this any little ),tok is marled free to any one do 1 siring to learn litre concerning the valu ab'l, native,. imditeinal plants which enter into th'e t'p)os;I ,it of Dr. Pierees med iitg icines. Address Dr. Pierce as above. MY Dr. Pierce 'lih-asant I'tllet. are tiny, sugar ade iond a ii llihiilo's 1i ranules. They re!ulateO iad iyiiarte Stomniautl. I'ver and Bowels. i to not ('et the l pill halit." but cure i tl. -. misti):> i,'. Ol. or two tat-h day for a 1, iax'I.-le o:il rt-gulator, throe or four for an actu:t c'hartic. Ot'e tricd always in favor. , ti jfa R..GuflI' (iVEN AWAY, In ciipithi of b Ua '; he I-'op)-s ('sommnon Sense ,he "'--i-el \ditr, a hook that sold to the ex tint of i'. lt -.opies a few wi'- s ,; it. at .l ..,ti per coiyv. n- l,--i 'itr *5,h? ma1o aiwA tt to i .it 1 w-rth il tlh-se invalun ld h, lbiiik -. ',loii ti-ar we shall o'wiv t aw i t. i) worth of W 1 , ti'ro. Will you shar. in this 'IV -r.ilitt If so, si n! onily 21 r nl .i-tii .tami 5 to cover cistJ. - if rialin:: or:y for book in "It iu¶ p;i-il r c-"tots, or 31 st:mus i5 itt for ,i-h ithn lidui. Airt-s. i Drc. , Il. V. Pierce, _ulfulo, N. Y. Methodist Hymn rooks. The [ritish Wcsheyan Mcthodlsts nre ha'e alria'dy sold mnre than a million • Inil a hali (,optiis of the 'word edi n1 tiion oI" t,,i niw hymn hl)tnk, atil tial more than 25,.i0i)0 of the "tune-book." r I at Too Bad. Dr. Clara-I was so confused that I sec. don't remember just how much he 1 kissed me. Maud--What! With the thing go- C the Ing on rIght under your nose?-Life. a Womanly Weakness W n i leads to much more wide spread trouble than mere pain and sickness for W OE yourself. If allowed to take hold of you, it will lead to worried and worn out friends and relatives, sickly, ill-developed children, a shorter life for you and all your family. In justice to yourself and children build up your health, drive out the weakness, which is shown by your regularly recurring pain. falling feelings, periodical distress, etc., and take STRENGTH OF U I which will prevent this pain and misery, Increase your vitality; regulate your irregu!arties. and give you strength where you most need it. "Defore taking Cardu", wrie.; Eva Robinson, of Farris, I. T., "I just weighed 96 pounds. I was weak, nervous,. and slfe' red WRTE US FREELY from periodical pain and sleeplessness. Since taking five bottles of Cardu;, I have frs=t and frankly, in strictest confidence, telling all your ly improved. I feel like a new person, and weigh 1C9 pounds." In successful t0l for troubles, and stating your age. We will send you over half a century, as a specific remedy for female troubles, Cardui has, m, that time. FREE ADVICE, in plain sealed envelope, and a va*- relieved or cured over a million women. Try It. uable book on "Home Treatment for Women." Address: Ladies' Advisory Department, The At Every Drug Store In . Bottles ChaCaant ta. , aenn. At Every Drug Store In $1.00 Bottles G 6' N lht : kr:ocki out a:,d ai, a les ike Lumbago and Sciatica No:hi: g reach-s t:et trcub:e as quicky as St. Jacobs Oil Kc:o·hii the world over as The Master Cure for Pains and Aches Prico, 25c. and 50c. .ill windtow.\s look south in Suntg }Icart Roln . - .tllngnhid:ze. IcCANE'S DETECTIVE AGENCY, Houston, 'lexas, operates the largest force of competeut detecttves n tar South. they iteder written upntonui iu case, not handltd by them Reas,,nable rates. All true love Is proof of oair rela tioln.hiip to tUndl. 1 rs. ll,..lw's s Soothing Syrup. Ftor tch1dren teeth!:. ,softt,- thl :utn', redue% in daum atluu, al;a ) ,pul .t cre wind iil. ,' i,,tlie. D)ivine .hut it v ( f,t(.,)ttn.t t all thlnel. anhd n:.trLgil all the powrs of the stoil.-- 'i aluta;s a K]"mpis. Where Others Failed. "Each spring for five or six years I broke out with a kind of Eczema, which nothing seermed to relieve per mnanently. Finally I tried a box of Hunt's ('ure, which promptly cured me. Two years have passed by, but the trouble has not returned." Mrs. Kate Howard, Little Rock, Ark. The inhabitants of our planet have two principles of disagreement which are irreducible, difference of color and difference of religion.--G. M. Valtour. Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh Medicine Sent Free. Send no money-simply write and try tlotanic IBlood Balm at our ex pense. Botanic Blood Balm (B. It. B.) kills or destroys the poison In the blood which causes the awful aches in 'oa k and shoulder blades, shifting pains, difticulty in moving fingers, toes or legs, bone pains, swollen muscles and joints of rheumatism, or the foul breath, hawking, spitting, droppings in throat, bad hearing, specks flying before the eyes, all played out feeling of catarrh. Ittanic Illood Italm has cured hundreds of cases of 30 or 40 years' standing after doctors, hot springs and pIatont medicines had all failed. MIost of these cured patients had taken Blood :almn as a last resort. It is especially advised for chronic, deep seated cases. Impossible for any one to suffer the agonies or symptoms of rheumatism or catarrh while or after taking Blood Balm. It makes the blood pure and rich, thereby giving a healthy blood supply. Cures are per ,mnanent and net a patching up. Drug s.,or s, $1 per large bottle. Sample of Blood lIalm sent free and prepaid, also splecial medical advice by describ ing your trouble and writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga. Europe, in comparison with America, has not one-fifth the railway mileage per capita. Many Children-are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet I'owders forChildren, used by Mother Gray, a nurse ii Children's Home, New York, cure l'ovcrishlmess, Head ache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Dis orders. Break up Colds and Destroy Worms. At all Druggists',2c.e Sample mailed FREE.I Address Allei S. Olmsted, Le oy, N ~ Y. Virtue does not consist in spasmodic resolutions, but in the regular habit of life.-Marcel Prevost. The most Lu:tgnificent sign of wis dom1 is a continual cheerfulness.-.Mon taigue. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors all fibers. They dye in cold water better than any other dye. You can d~S say garment without ripping apart. Write for free booklet-How to DOe. Bleach and Mix Colors. MONROI DRUG CO., Unlonvlle, MissoHrd. PI The Bounty Of The Fie1fls ! depends upon the li!r-loner a uly and ezwrieno of theL men wh, dir rect this htunaes, urt,. who mix a fertillzerwslh mh"n r -,th:r 'e,. tfw n 8 dozenm bla'n'sd e'r,',:r., ', w 'ere olry one grew beore." Th. name of it la Virginia- Caro!ina Fe6t.-izer. By its very imeral u",, a week or 9 two before, or st planting:. e~ we!! assecond applcat! I . , ulI,!tudrs sf fartmers In the South lave '" n creased their yichlte pc.r c re." snr with the laretL r p,r,,,ts which theso Increased yTi:!d: brow-.t . pi I o l ther mo tgapeonthctlrarri,. In't t be fooled by any levi 1r into buying i tiy a "cheap" substitute. Virglnla-Caroll s Chemical Co. W Bicbmond. Va. Atlanta, Ga. 1 NorfolkL. \ a. PtBavannaII. }. 1 Durham, N. C. Montvomery. Als. 'rce Charleston. ., C. M .emipha, . "Tenit. ath. Bahtimore. 31M. hbroveport. La. w not t When you buy WET V WEATHER' / CLOTHING _ n you went tlh complete protection .! / and long service. These and many rs I other good points , ma are combined in per- TOWER'5" FISH BRAND / I eel OILED CLOTHING You cant afford I I but to btty any other / r o#3 cO itch an1I PAY SPOT CASHi r. For Mtlitarr H:ttntry Land Warrants is sued to soldiers of any war. H rite me at U o unce. Address FRtNK II. IEEI;EtK, 614 17th Street, DENVER. COL). t tfX and the Q in 3 ;ing toes cles foul DEFIANCE STARCH es-i.t to awork lwith sBd ngs sltre w clloee Izcet 'Ink For Your Family and Your Horse The Best Antiseptic Known. TRY IT FOR Rheumatism, Strains, Sprains, Swellings and Enlargements. Price, 25c., 50c. and $1.00. Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, 615 Albany St., Boston, Mass. PRICE. 25 Cts. ilia ATI ONE DA ANTIGRIPINE S n Ias GUARANTEED TO CURE SGRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. I won't sell AntI.Oriptne to a dealer who won' OGuarastej -ALIOa.IHE I. Call for your MONEY AC('K IF IT DO'T CIvEk. F. We Dier. m.D.., Maauteaourcr.Apriugeld, M~a W. L. DOUGLAS _-3 & $'3"r: SHOES MN W. 1. Do,.aglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Line cantt) bu equalIed at any price. T11 J'JLY 116 : CAPITAL $250000 W. L. DOUG ASr M. FS & SELLS MORE MEN's $3.T tHtIL./ yfIAN tIt OTHER MANUrAOCIRER IN THE WOR'.D. $10 000 hEWtRD to arýone ho can t flItp o.e il,, sta'ement. I l conld take oiut into m% three large tactorles at lkt-n, ,Mass., ra! show yoU thie itfilnite care with h ! err pair it h.rs is ma. r. you wullid relive why W L.. D)ougla, =.150 shoe% iost mIre to make, why thyh hold their +hae. it bettier, wear longer, ai;d are ot greater intrinsic 'al ue than anv other !..50 .hjt, W. L. Douglas Strong MAcde Shoes toe Men, $2.50, $2.00. Poys' Schcol £ OrDaes Shoes, .92.SO, $2. $S. 7. 5, $1.50 CAUTION. i'.:, t e t . - I . ign S,* . T " tk, I- l-t t L a. geint llont lOt ,il r ' F -'. . '. , " U a . t I, a i, t Illo W ritc f ,r 1111- ;r.,t- it t . W. L. .u )11 it.o.. l.rocktoui, Mass. HOUSTON PAINT CO. Tl1ANUP ICTURERS whll'.aile a, Retaiil Diiealera In Paints, Wall Paper, Etc. Mail Orders Solicited. 701-703 Fannin St., Houston, Texas. EARLY GARDEN PEAS Ru. R. S. First of All ..........$3.40 Philadelphia Extra Early..... 3.40 Alaska True ............... 3.50 - ieichardt&Schulte, Houston,Tex WE WIANT 6EfTS to take ortler, for Iml r:l' eltlrnz. -an:pe Ibook wltt SINt ) ,liapi b. IreL-.r'tL: Il auke andl complete l- ; trullltn, turtitshed tree. Oulr agents wLake big toney. HAMILTON WOOLEN MILLS CO., 73 W. Jackson Blvd. CHICAGO MIE.I::I . W't rT' Tl: BEIIST. it lIrPl e i ei''tru. td