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THRDW KI OPERATION PREVENTED By Lydia E. Pinkham'sVeg= etable Compound act cen Chicago, Ill.- "I want to tell you an3 what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ;i Compound did for me. I was so sick col that two of the best doctors in Chicago said I would die if I did not have an co operation. I had P01 already had two on( operations, and they wanted me to thi go through a third ha: one. I suffered day i and night from in flammation and a lie small tumor, and is never thought of ter seeing a well day thr again. A friend ful told me how Lydia of E. Pinkham's Veg- of etable Compound had helped her, and I tried it, and after the third bottle mu was cured."-Mrs.ALVExA SPERLING, hli 11 Langdon Street, Chicago, Ill. sel If you are ill do not drag along at do. home or in your place of employment soi until an operation is necessary, but build up the feminine system, and re- hii move the cause of those distressing WE aches and pains by taking Lydia E. i Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made ti from roots and herbs. For thirty years it has been the stan-. dard remedy for female ills, and has p positively restored the health of thou- pr sandsof womenwho have been troubled kil with displacements, inflammation, ul ceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down ifeeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizzi ness, or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Youngster's Fellow Feeling. A small boy, about five years old, was taken to an entertainment by his mother the other evening. It was 10:30 o'clock when they reached home and the little fellow was very tired and sleepy. He undressed quick ly and hopped into bed. "George," said his mother sternly, "I'm sur prised at you." "Why, mamma?" he asked. "You didn't say your prayers. Get right out of that bed and say them." "Aw mamma," came from the tired youngster, "what's the use of wakin' the Lord up at this time of might to hear me pray?" A Rich Error. "Printers' errors are always funny," said Gen. P. P. Parker of the Arizona G. A. Ii., "and I'll never forget one that was made over a Memorial day sermon some years ago in Phoenix. "The Monday morning report of this sermon began: "'The Rev. Dr. John Blank greased tr the pulpit on the occasion'-and so on. 01 "'Graced,' of course, is what was 01 meant." Sunburnt Eyelids. h Wh'o does not know the misery of sun burnt eyelids-that crinkly and burning o condition of the skin? Isn't it worth a g great deal to know that Dr. Mitchell's Eye Salve applied to them upon retiring t will effect a complete cure before morning. On sale everywhere. Price 25 cents or by mail, Hall & Ruckel, New York City. A Resourceful Mind. What would happen if a comet g should manage to hit this whirling v sphere of ours?" asked the imagina- I: tive man. * "I don't know," answered Mr. Fan son, "but I'd be in favor of offering it an engagement on our home team." a He Learned Better "I never spoke a cross word to my wife but once." "Honest?" "Honest. Once was enough for mine, thank you."-Cleveland Leader. Food Produ Are Best For Your Table Because they are made of the choicest materials and guaran teed to be absolutely pure. llbby's Veal Leaf makes a delight ful dish for Luncheon and you will find, lb)-y' V/nna Sawsage Oerned Beef Pea*k and Beanus Srapemteda Mllk equally tempting for any meal. Have a supply of LihF'a in the house and you will always be prepared for an extra guest. You can buy Lbb8y' at all grocersn, 'T tWter. KING EOWARD'S HEIR JOE Prince of Wales Taking Keener Tr Interest in Public Affairs. mil govy relp Points to Own Example-Intimates That He Was Kept Too Much in niel Background During Queen as Victoria's Reign. wh( New York.--The increased public activity of the prince of Wales in re- twc cent months has be)(en very evident to anyone who follows the English press. tab With this increased activity there has lan comie an increase, 0or lwrhaps a more correct word would be a growth of popularity, which probably pleases no 'Ion one more than the king. A writer whose knowledge of ,lot things is second to none says that he has the highest authority for declar- wit ing that this marked advance in pub- fro lic importance of the prince of Wales is entirely due to the king. The lat- tah ter recently told the prince of Wales that though he himself had had to fulfill much public duty during the life the of Queen Victoria. yet he had been kept aloof from political and diplo- sai matic influence, and it was net until an his accession that he could show him self to the empire in his true light. He does not want this to occur with his son. Ey At all times the king has shown I himself a most affectionate father, al ways desirous of having his children with him. There can be no doubt that not so long ago the prince of Wales showed symptoms of that de pression which has grievously op- in pressed his two elder sisters. The to king saw that he needed rousing. At fla tri Th ph pry gr, Cu ab tha ne al, Po' Prince of Wales. the same time Sir James Reid has tried to induce the king to shift some tc of the burdens of his position onto other shoulders. "Tb be Europe's in- tc ternational minister is sufficient task for any man getting on for 70," were his words. The king then sent for the princess g of Wales, in whose judgment he has tr great confidence, and after a long talk dr Swith her, he told the prince of Wales II g that he must henceforth be more in tc the public eye. This is the true story s of the evolution of the prince in the n past few months. ti Like his father, the prince is not ag t good speaker; but he can say what he h g wishes to say, and, if he speaks terse - ly, it is always to the point, while he b is an exceptionally able man of busi u Sness. So far as can be judged, the a t prince's sympathies are not so wide as those of the king, but his interests i are miltifarious. s At the present time he is a practical i expert on airships, and of course his I naval knowledge is profound. Probably no one knows as much about hospital management as he does, and his re cent speech about the Brussels ex hibition won marked notice not only in this country but on the continent. The prince has been somewhat troubled by dyspepsia, and for the present is not drinking at all with his food, and only has one whisky after each meal. He has also restricted the number of his cigars, which had been growing excessive. By inclina tion his tastes are sedentary, except that he is fond of shooting, but al most daily he rides for an hour. The prince of Wales is going to pay one of his rare visits to his duchy, the estates of which are steadly increasing in value. The Duchy of Cornwall com prises some 13,000 acres in Cornwall, nearly 50,000 in Devon and 5,000 in I Somerset. In addition to the rentals from these properties there are vari ous mineral and other dues payable to the duke. The charter which made the duchy estates the perpetual property of the I heir apparent to the English throne was passed in the reign of Edward III., and his son, the Black Prince, held his court at Restormel castle, now a mass of picturesque ruins. When Queen Victcria ascended the throne the duchy income was about £12,000. At the date of the marriage of Edward VII. in 1863 the amount had increased to £50,000, and last year the prince of Wales received over £80,000. The estates are well man aged and the duchy authorities are considered among the best landlords in the west of England. To Illuminate Niagara Falls. Plans for the permanent illumina tion of Niagara F'alls this' summer have been worked out by Engineer Ryan of the General Electric Com pany. The details will be laid before a committee of interested citizens from Niagara Falls, Ont., and Niagara Falls. N. Y. The plans, as outlined by Mr. Ryan, call for two batteries of lights, one to be known as the Cliff battery, the other as the Gorge bat tery. It is planned to excavate a re cess in the Canadian cliff opposite Goat island, this shelf to be 128 feet long and 12 feet wide, and height of the excavation to be ten feet. Here will be installed 20 projectors, each 30 inches in diameter. The previous illumination made during the progress of the exposition at Buffalo, was of 1,500,000 nominal candlepower, where as the proposed illumination will be 2,500,000 nominal candlepower. JOB WOULD KEEP HIM BUSY W Greenhorn Sailor Realized the Captain M an, Had Given Him a Big Contract. Br In the height of the recent wheat tu. dizz mult Broker Patten, discussing the government's wheat estimates with a relorter, said calmly: "But some of the men the govern ment takes its figures from are green horns. Perfect greenhorns. As bad as the Dutch sailor, you know. "The captain said to the sailor, when the ship came to port: "'Take a boat, run ashore and buy two dollars' worth of vegetables.' "The sailor didn't know what vege tables were, so as soon as he struck l'igl land he sail to a 'longshoreman: 'Thi "'WVhat is vegetables, mate?' tismu "'Oh, driedl peas, for instance,' the end 'longshoreman answered. lief "So the Dutch sailor spent his two Doa dollars on a huge sack of dried peas. Iurt "When he drew near the ship again beel with his load the captain called him St from the bridge: Fosi "'Well, have you got those vege tables?' "'Aye, aye, sir,' said the sailor. "'Then.' said the captain, 'hand them up to cookie one at a time.' "'Shiver my timbers!' said the sailor, 'I've got a job before me now and no mistake!" SORE EYES CURED. Eye-Balls and Lids Became Terribly Inflamed-Was Unable to Go About -All Other Treatments Failed, But Cuticura Proved Successful. f yo "About two years ago my eyes got ' in such a condition that I was unable eig to go about. They were terribly in. t flamed, both the balls and lids. I tried home remedies without relief. Then I decided to go to our family ed physician, but he didn't help them. Then I tried two more of our most the prominent physicians, but my eyes sPr grew continually worse. At this time ab, a friend of mine advised me to try WO Cuticura Ointment, and after using it "S about one week my eyes were con- the siderably improved, and in two weeks be they were almost well. They have never given me any trouble since and I am now sixty-five years old. I shall always praise Cuticura. G. B. Halsey Mouth of Wilson, Va., Apr. 4, 1908." Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.. Solo Props., Boston, sy A PROUD PAIR. th gr be so Ls "What makes that peasant so proud th ;e to-day?" ga to "Oh, he has the biggest rooster in qu town-and his wife the biggest hat." hE k -Fliegende Blaetter. re he Not Lacking in Dignity. am s There was once upon a time a coun- cc s try lawyer who was noted for his se k date manners and his judicial bearing. s In the course of time he was elevated n to the bench, where he conducted him iY self and the court with becoming de- P e meanor, and where he won a reputa tion for sagacity based nearly alto. a gether upon his solemn accents and e his corrugated brow. e- One who knew him well was asked e by a stranger who saw the judge pass a si- upon the street whether he was really R e an efficient arbiter. e "Well," said the acquaintance slow ts ly, "I think I may say that John pre sides with more dignity and less abil al ity than anyone else I ever knew."- R ls Louisville Courier-Journal. R ly Tuberculosis Afflicts Japanese. 1l Consumption among Japanese labor- E ers is increasing to such a degree that X the figures are becoming a source of ly anxiety to Japanese merchants and of ficials. A large percentage of labor ers who are sent back to Japan by e the Japanese charity associations are consumptives. It is claimed by the b er Japanese newspapers cementing on d this matter that through the lack of tl d hospital accommodations in the Jap- n a- anese labor camps tuberculosis in Ptcreases at an alarming rate. They - suggest that a new system be em-1 ployed in dealing with the sick in E these camps, as the Japanese are g he quite ignorant of even the most sim g ple health safeguards. all, WON'T MIX in Bad Food and Good Health Won't Mix. als - ri- The human stomach stands much ble abuse but it won't return good health if you give it bad food. hy If you feed right you will feel right, the for proper food and a good mind is the ne sure road to health. rd "A year ago I became much alarmed ce, about my health for I began to suffer z tie, after each meal no matter how little I ins. ate," says a Denver woman. he "I lost my appetite and the very out thought of food grew distasteful, with ge the result that I was not nourished unt and got weak and thin. ast "My home cares were very heavy, for ,er besides a large family of my own i an- have also to look out for my aged are mother. There was no one to shoul rds der my household burdens, and come what might, I must bear them, and this thought nearly drove me frantic when I realized that my health was a- breaking down. mer"I read an article in the paper about seer ome one with trouble just like mine be - ing cured on Grape-Nuts food and act e ing on this suggestion I gave Grape Ns uts a trial. The first dish of this ara lelicious food proved that I had struck ed the right thing. of "My uncomfortable feelings in stom liff ach and brain disappeared as it by mat- agic and in an incredibly short space re- of time I was myself again. Since ite then I have gained 12 pounds in eet weight through a summer of hard of work and' realize I am a very different ere woman, all due to the splendid food, Grape-Nuts." ous "There's a Reason." Trial will prove. ess Read the famous little book, "'The of Road to Wellville," in pkgs. Ever read the above lettet? A mew 1 be one appeans from time to time. They are CKmulne, true, and ull of human atoreat. WOMEN SUFFER NEEDLESSLY ,Many Mysterious Aches and Pains Are Easily Cured. Backache, pain through the hips, dizzy spells, headaches, nervousness, bloating, etc., are ra,7 rtIfaAJ troubles that coin monly come from sick kidneys. Don't ' mistake the cause Doan's Kidney Pills have cured thou- tyl sands of women af flicted in this way by curing the kid neys. Mrs. C. IR. Foresman, 113 S. Eighth St., Canon City, Colo., says: "'Three years I suffered with rheuima- tur tism, dropsy and kidney complaint, rin ind became utterly helpless. I found re- tin lief after using two or three boxes of voi Doan's Kidney Pills and kept on until "T u:red. Doan's Kidney Pills have been a blessing to me." pr Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. ho Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. pit ACCENT ON THE "PUS." ch an Teacher-Now, Jimmy Green, can - you tell me what an octopus is? Jinmmy Gree,n-Yes, sir; it's an eight-sided cat. Flies. God bless the man who first invent. ed screens, and God pity the man who is too indolent or indifferent to place them between his family and the spreaders of deadly disease. There is absolutely no excuse for the man or woman whose place of habitation swarms with flies and whines with the voices of mosquitoes. They can be kept out, anl 25 cents spent in keeping them out is equivalent to keeping out a doctor who would cost $25, or possibly to keeping out a much less welcome visitor. Great Improvement. The patient told the doctor all his symptoms. At the end of the recital the medical man looked severe. "My dear sir," he said, "you must gradually give up whisky and soda." Some months later he met the pa tient and inquired whether the advice had been followed. "To the letter," replied the patient, beaming. "Why, I've already given up soda completely!" Her Decision and His. An earnest stage aspirant dra matically announced to the manager d that unless she could obtain an en gagement she would kill herself. To n quiet the lady the manager agreed to hear her recite. He listened for a few minutes. Then he unlocked a drawer in his desk and handed her a revolver.-Lippin I- cott's. A Difference. SThere is a time in every man's life when the softly breathed "Yes" of a pretty woman sounds as loud to his ears as the notes of Gabriel's rumpet. Afterward there comes a time when Sshe has to yell at the top of her voice: "John, John, it's time to get up," seventeen times before he becomes aroused enough to hear it. Y Rough on Rats, unbeatableexterminator Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c. Rough on Bedbugs, Powder orLiq'd, 25c. 1. Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25. - Rough on,Roaches,Pow'd, 15c.,Liq'd,25c. Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c. Rough on Skeeters, agreeable to.use,250. r- E. S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. Evidence. "His wife married him to reform him." "And she succeeded, didn't she?" S"I don't know; I didn't know him before he was married." "Neither did I; but you can see of that he don't amount to anything now." a- Use Allen's Foot-Ease, Iy t is the only relief for Swollen Smart lag, Tired, Aching, Hot, Sweating Feet, T Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot in Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. Cures while you walk. At all Drug re gists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Don't accept n- any substitute. Bample sent FREE. Ad dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Not the Fly Season, x, "Well, Johnny, having any luck? What do you fish with, worms or oh flies?" th "Worms, o' courst. It ain't warm enough for flies to come around yit." For Colds and Gripp-Capudine. The best remedy for Grlpp and Colds is Hicks' Capudine. Relieves the aching and ted everishness. Cures the cold-Headaches also. It's Liquid--Effects immediately--O10, .er 5 and 50c at Drug Stores. B I - - Knocking. ry "Do you believe in hypotism'?" th "I should say I do! Didn't Mag ed Smith get married?" or Teething Children During Hot Weather Should take Dr. Biggers Huckleberry Cor ial. Itcures all Stomach and Bowel Disease, ed Diarrhoea, etc. At Druggists 25c and 50c. ul- ne Or, They Should. nd Shakespeare: Welcome ever smiles, tic mnd farewell goes out sighing. ras - -- - A youngster describes heathens as ut 'folks who don't fight over religion." PERRY DAVIS' PAINKILLER Lct- s "an ounce of prevention" as well as pound of cure." For bowel troubles, skin p wounds, colds, and other ills. B1e and Oc sizes. ick Preachers ought to get a good sal iry; it's church money, you know.. Mrs. Wlnelow's Soothing Syrup. For children teething, softens the gums, reduces In C lammation, allsays pain, clres wlndcollU. 25c a bottle. in A homely truth is better than a ard handsome lie. ooI Ire 'p I 1 Ueoeueeof those ugly. gril. gray hairs. Use "LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER.o PRICEv $I.00. retll. NERVE. "EX('ise sinc ca;n I speak to your typewriter a moment ?" "You cannot: she's engaged." "That's all right; I'mn the fellow she's e'ngage'd to." Absent All Around. The absent minledl professor re turned home one everning, and, after ringing his front doorbell for some time to no effect, heard the maill's voice from the second story window: "The professor is not in." "All right," quietly answeureI the professor: "I'll call again.' And he hobbled down the stone stel)s.-Lip pincott's. Enfant Terrible. "Come, Max, we must go home: it is two o'clock: dinner is waiting for us." "Oh, won't you stay, Mrs. G;adsky?" "Yes, muninia, do stay! Our old pot chese will wait:"-Fliegenre I3!aetter. For Headache Try Hicks' Capudine. Wh'thel r frt m CoNis, lteat. Stomnach or Nervous trobl|]4s, the arhtes ar'' sp ,'"' lly relieved by t'aicu line. It's 1.iquid--pl'as ant to take-E-'ffects immediately. 14, 25 and 50c at Drug Stores. Without Saying Anything. They always talk who never think. -Pope. 4 R7 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have PER CENT Always Bought ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT SA\'getable Preparation forAs Ssimilating tteFoodandRe ula- Bears the ting the Stomachs and Bowels of t Signature Promotes Digestion,Cheerful j ness and Rest Contains neither Of I Opium.Morphine nor Mineral INOT NARC OTIC `Reipe o. Old rSAO E IA'TtIAR Alx.rfn d ) &RA,k Saa ., Anrie S.ud . W#rm Seed - 9d, . ., Sugar t Wuynkjyri F/avor Aperfect Remedy forConstipa- iu It lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, 0 Worms,Convulsions.Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of' THE CENTAUR COMPANY;, Thirty Years NEW YORK. aranteed under the FoodaCASTORIA lacst Cow of Wrapper. y....mu. ..m=. .w..romnm. NEVER DONE. S Slimkins-I-I hope you didn't mind my putting that little matter of $5 in the hands of the bill collector yesterday? Podger-Not at all;. I borrowed a dollar from him. Fa restalled. "Well, Mrs. Dennis, what are you going to give Pat for Christmas this year?" inquired the recipient of Mrs. Dennis' regular washday vists, one day at the beginning of the festal season. "'Deed thin, ma'am, I don't know," replied Mrs. Dennis, raising herself from the washtub and setting her dripping arms akimbo. "I did be thinkin' I'd give him a pair of pants, but, Lord bless ye, ma'am, only last night didn't he come home wid a pair on."-Success Magazine. The Novel Type. In a late magazine story a perfectly lovely girl is described as follows: "She was very small and dark, and very active, with hair like the color of eight o'clock-daylight and darkness and lamplight all snared up together, and lips like all crude scarlet, and eyes as absurdly big and round as a child's good-by kiss." How do you like it? Would a girl who answered that description be worth shucks in everyday experi* ences?-Atchison Globe. How He Stood Up for Him. Dolan-So Casey was running me down an' ye stood up for me? Calahan-Oi did; O1 siz to him: "Casey, ye're no coward-and ye work hard an' pay yer dibts-an' we don't get drunk an' lick yer wolfe-but in other despects ye're no better than Dolon! "-Puck. I have always thought that to make, to bring order and meaning and use out of nothing, must be the most de lightful sensation in the world.-Oli phant. void D'u ng nt When yon ,are sic k, or suffering from any of tlh troubles (pec uliar to woun.in, tdon't delayv---tl;i.K (' - dui, that well-known and succect';ul 1tl '(.t1ot,.- %' men. Thousands of wm()en have ls, (" 'i;:,, aaid been benefited. Why not you? I )+on't tt. aiay chances. Get ('ardlui, h;i,, ,!1, reliable, oft-tried remedy, for women of :ll a ges. TAKE 3 40 It Will Help You M1rs. LuTtzania Morgan, .,", 1viKoi,, T'iln.. 1',rite: "Car ten years I suffered with the tur f , , ti in,:v rt.nicdis without relief. I had painS a' v, ati i a, "Ii (1 could,, not sit up. At last I took (Cltril aid ',, I lia mylv housework. i have told many ladies about Cardui a~d rcnuumund it to all sick women." Try it. AT ALL DRUG STORES TIN OIL THAT PENETRATES Not That Kind. Apropos of examination time, Prof. Carl C. Petersen of Dubuque related at a recent dinner some examination stories. "Once, in a Bible lesson," he said, "I repeated the text: "'Arise and take the young chit and his mother and flee into Egypt.' "And then I showed the children a large picture that illustrated the text in bright colors. "The children studied this picture eagerly. Then they all frowned; all looked rather disappointed. Finally a little girl said: "'Teacher, where is the flea?" A Natural Mistake. "I thought you said that you were home early last night and didn't drink a drop." "So I was, my (lear." "Well, it doesn't look like it. This morning I found your dirty rubbers in the fireless cooker." "Great Scott! I thought that was the shoe box." The Rebound. "Every time we were alone before we were married you used to take ad vantage of the fact to tell Ime what you thought of me." "And now every time we are not alone you tell me what you think of me."-Houston Post. Your Blood HAVE YOU Blool Poison, BONE PAINS, CAN ER, SCALY SKIN, PIMPLES, Rheumatism, Eczema? b Have soin 4chei and. pais r'n lKn a, Bak ek.Jolnts, Mocus Patchles In 5LiI11111, Sore B.hroat, k olls, Co per-('olored ,l"'nor Ulcers eion any part of the b'dy. ri 'tY 1"r ebromws. falling out, open fIn u j r! , tO ilt AImlaic mlood Poison, Swollen gland.I'. Sllave you Watery llsste-s, Op)lnc.t tin lt'" Sores, with oozing matter, ski,, .rtk. a: tl bleeds, Risings Iarnd 'humpr, vi'-t L If you have angy t f the an rve st:,pri ti ,,, dise se don't failto ake I. I.I it. i( , i r,.l ' ",t (alm), the farmous bhiod purit f ,r wKh h hb- . aC,,, in the past 27 years, so many mare, u .r " f blood and skin diseases. Cureswa Itere a i ,""t O !; t,. I. B. i 0. ills the poison, wakets (.,s;inl n<" and rich, completely changin g thl. e n;e rl o.., int trclean, healthy conditlon, heaklilng. v,ry' r'rop n l pie and stopping aila'hcs, parnsand gl . rnir·, "g the worst race of Bl,)d l'iin, Rh . p . Tema. BIOTANIC ItL0 )IA i'.i. L. It. t. Is pleasant and safe bt. take,; ormlp, 'd 1of l r Itr . ] tan' ingredients. It I Irle santd .nrnch'h rh!,.l, B. . B. s trengtlhens the n,.rve.s and bu I ;s , the broken dofwn syste'm. J)R I .'i']'. fi I' E ll ll~j I U()'lrI., with dir. <.irun, fttr hlom cur,'. SAMPLE SRENT FREE by writin to BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, G(i. if te wrlting for sample give name of your trouble, If yon know. TOILET ANTISEPTIG - NOTHINC LIKE IT FOR THE TEETH Paxtine excels any dentifrice THE TEETHin cleansing, whitening and removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroying all germs of decay aid disease which ordinary tooth preparations cannot do. THE MOUTH Paxtine used as a mouth THEwash diinects the mouth and throat, purifies the breath, and kills the germs which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat, bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness. THE EYES when inflamed, tired, ache and burn, may be instantly relieved and strengthened by Paxtine. CATARRHPaxtine will destroy the germs C A e that cause catarrh, heal the in flammation and stop the discharge. It is a sure remedy for uterine catarrh. Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful germicide,disinfedant and deodorizer. Used in bathing it destroys odors and leaves the body antiseptically clean. FOR SALE AT DRUG STORES,50c. OR POSTPAID BY MAIL. LARGE SAMPLE FREE! THE PAXTON TOILET 00C.. BOSTON. MA88. Your Liver's Your Life A dead liver means awful sick, ness-don't let it come-when it can be prevented. Cascarets keep the liver lively and bowels regular and ward off serious, fatal illness, 0an CASCARETS-roc box-week's treat. ment. All druggists. Biggest seller in the world. Million boxes a month. THAT'S IT H The only skin softener and DOW blhacrher 1 find.SGIl It also keeps mrue sweet and clean on hot sutnmer days, destroys alt odor of perspit ration when applied on re tiring and removed n'xt morning with a danmpeloth. Two sizes We andI $1.00 bot tlrs. Trial size li('. Hither malled direct on re ceipt of price HOOPER MEDICINE CO. Dallas, Tex. & Jersey City N.J. SICK HEADACHE these Little Pills. They atlso relie-ve D LE tress frolm Dyspepsa.In digestion awlToo llearty R edy for Dizziness, Na;u PILLS sea, Drowsiness, Bad T;aste In the Month, Coat ed Tongue, Pain in the tilde, TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. CARTERS Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature ITTLE PILLS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. The Only Perfect Razor NO STROPPING NO HONING KNOWN TIHE WORLDI) OVER I MEN AND WOMEN t(',i . I a' t. ,r y r't Ar r,- . Aa-. B. F. HUGHES, General Agent 286 Adams Ave., Memphis. Tenn. I FOR Wew!l malko from any Good Photo A If Li OlO EGc;RAVlIN( I.): I:1 . '" x; ' r ic =,i -it Western Newspaer Un:on, Littles Rock, Ark. HAIR BALSAM Clear 5. us : to B :srdles lto ir it W N. U., MEMPHIS. NO. 26-1909.