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Why Saffer? Are you ono of tlir thousnnds of women vtho rulTcr from female fcihuc u. I I f to, don't I dwcour jrod. o to your dnijrjrist nrvl set n bottle of Wine of Gamut. On the wrapper arc full directions for use. During the Inst half century, Cartful hat been tuUhlinJifd in thousands of hoiru'S. aa a ufa temtdr ifpr pain which only women onduro. It i reliable. contains no harmFul nijfrcaicnta nnd cxa to dtpend d on in almost any case. Tate (PAR)) It Will Help You Mr. fWV BrBf7, of Srertfr. Iod., tried Ctar3ttL EL writes: Ton?ue cannot toll Low much fare'ui X done for me. Hafore I began taking Cardui I coti!J not do a dav'a work. I !wM work awhile and lie down. AT ALL DRUG ST0ES3 WINTER TOURIST FARES On Sale November 1 to April 30. 1909 via To Alabama. Cuba. Florida. Georgia. Louisiana. Mississippi, Tennessee, South Carolina. Texas, Old Mexico and New Mexico. . -R A. BAILEY AGENT Only Thirty Days More Ol th- School Lib rary Vol in;: outfit Wit p,V( 10 tick r.s with cvny S purchase. E. R. Williamson c Phone 31. All Dealers m:jx T'li; Melrose 5t Ciijrir THY OSK Heck& I ubl Makers Ov'OOOC'OOOeSOn'OOOsOOOauO'. R. R. TIM S TABLE Frleo 1 Imi 'ri THAIN" I'M iM ' . No. IHl. Viuwutp-r .. ... tJSup .. No.lM, MUed i 5 I' M TKAPCS AUHIVr. Ko. lit, VtUert I 1 . m NO. 11. fNNetlttVr. 1V . m Tmt lk3 makra ronuivtlxi 1 1 hi I on tor point North nn't r-ontti arrlri nt Knnn t.'itv t p m, l'cr tWtlS14i in., I'lttadur 4 P I.'. Jrtillu ft It) p in "I points frntu JiO .im.imk"" . 'it- anion f . r lui,.. Cv mi I f.ir point In (iklithouiii t'i'K i M " I ttM uu(bt. Ono. u, umji , i Ag-nt I LaU alwejs fit praisa to yocx i.ompmy Rich Hill. Mo. Kich Hill Steam Laundry. is prepared o do your family waibinj betlr OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCK t v jooeoo oohooooooo3 tiourl l'anl Tint t'ard. lOHTH not , t. u limn i, c. . ,m ltvea U;5 a , SJ I .""t lr 4 1 M .... 10. ts . iu ,. ft. 4',' n id .HT HOI -M,, CT. HTftTTCSXTttai.. '. Ir l;44p. m. &0 . m ojtb soenn. Arrlvr ft-Ma. n rrrt lt i . so: rlT 10. -oil im M', rr. siyiTt cthu, ion Vrrires. a lr vt. A. Ii..t, M The Trihune itxMrHpttrtn prlre $1.0" jr fr. A. D. MTTa" 14 J 7Hf.lll Laitors aod Manarrra lti1 tvery T tartly. il f orrwpof1erif timet I In h j T bm1a t1-bt r.i)tapl Into th poaV-offU-e nt ft h HIH, Mo. a serosa" olaaa mstr. W. J. Steee Kff 8il!c'$. Though not feeling welltn-UKh to take part in the feast of Silence to which a tboussnd Missouri Demociata lent their physical presence end compulsory voice lessness Senator 8 tons rosk in( I aeries of speeches thiw week in the Biith Missouri Di Tict, where e congressional e'rt ion to fill a vacancy will be held Pi broary 1- Senator Sionead rMKi a conaidi-reble part of lis arvument to what he call Progressive Republicans, term he applies to th e who, an soon t elected to t-fSc by Republican 'votes, prorttrd to kick on "I trace and acta aaaiatant Imo crata. The aenator doa not claim to be a proffreaaire Demo crat. II e atanda pat o n b i party record and ia cowiae dis claim ftcy pbae of it. Bat be bail progreaienfeaa in ft Repnb licn and cbriahea the hope tbat tba pmirresa will coticoe nntil tbcouert rchea the Nirana of political superiority that ban alwayft 4istini(uiahe4 the Stone Democrats of Missouri in t b e M-uator'a opiaion. If the Pro (rreaaiTe falia abort of this Lib roai, what rinaioa for bim tut to b oondemcad I a to Terlaatiug redemption, in the language of Dogberry. Senator Stone ia right in aay ingtbatif Mr. Grifith. the Re publican nominee ia the Sink District, is elected to thHou?e he will act with tbe majority and respect the rules that ecable it to transact business. Dcyend the aligblcat doubt, ft Senator S t o n declares. Mr. Grifith would be for aprftective tariff in full accord with tbe national platform of tbe parly. There ( fore, the senator extenda tbe welcoming hand to such new. igbt Republieaas as be is able to approve and urges them to Tote Tor Mr. Griffith 'a opponent, fhoa Democracy is warrantee: be UBprogresaive in everything connected with the strictest party regularity. It the Demo crat is elected ke will, aa Stone promises, "help CbampGarlt oust Cannon from power," which would certainly be gstliog then as a typical Democrat, old style, and not merely testing tbe aero plane with the aid of progreaaive Republicans. Aa for th Cannon rulea, they are mild compared l with tbe gag applied by tbe new fatigled C'mcitue of Addreaa at ihe Duv)cratic Bute Conference at Kansas City last week. Sena lor Stoue, lor some reason, did not stretch ft point to be then'. Hi i s a aurewd old llourtn.D. liijff.r tobrt a'.iopublicad guide in MisHoui ia ot'intcftl.- St. Uui Dilv Globe Democrat Napke tbe tailor, does your cleaning, pr.ssing, anJ repair ing Over UoaaUy'a. Yirlctlts of Tiieie. tV. Mil ltfc S.tMl' Tmc" 1m k-i I lawtovh u MM Vlikwhl V4 ..VJ. r uwwiMNki IWVauwIibHullu"- -TW tM ) ik. CmM Cm -WW Kla M uut, llwk tw ; Tfc -ii tt Vaalun'1 WkM M (Mlf -TV. Vn Mk Mitea Nt At m- mm, t Vhm Im aVe IWtMKrMbillnMMiM. TV Wm vuk A imi. WWaitMW mMw "11m m Ik. Im M MMk kaM SM mm! II . am. kKftB! m k.nk. O, MMNjk WM4 SM -k. 4 W Vm m. Korte lllmi Get ffre Vtari. C W.Paul and Oia McD-n- id, tbf borne 1 1. t iinr'ii in hi c.unty last Mndsy, wre sentewved to fire years fn the l-enlteritUry. 0rcern"ng tbeir aiHdr triii!, T)iur.Jt' Hrrj a ni f D-irjK.-ri bv: Tbvy waire4 prelioiiuary brar - ing in tLe jittice curt of Kqalrs C. A. Hroos Tuttsday morning, entering p!- of guiUy at tbat tiii..'. Tie ann'U-xfj ii.kt tliy 'dicatioa tbt she Is tryiuttodo w r redii for trUI at r,y lime, ' Kd work. At Rich Valley tbe eo Proaecoting Attorney Hrierly j tbe Uacber ba4 writua for l st the time for yesterday. Hi formation ecTKicg how sbe information was C.-d against abould fitiah an her work for tbe them (Tuesday iltcrn'mn, they were arraigned yesterday motn intr, entered pleas of guiityaod were sentenced. The sSeriff iiv-rtK to take them to J-ff-rvn Cu.v Sa'urd . Butl' r Dm TmrdJjrS Uctire The tore iriven at the Wal 'brd baa employed ProL Cea nut Sireet M E C-iurch. Tltor ! rad to continue tbe acbocl wjth d nih, by tbeR. v Kpbsle vacation. This is theovilT Loc rk on "The Mster Force ofOivilnvion." wa welUttended and wa firly enjoyed by all. Tl e Rev. Mr. Loccck pre-en-teni rome very good argument but hi voice wa ver poor, however, we suppose this wa simplv from overwork W.T T. U. (ContribntrU) rive Goci Ceasoos. I certainly am in favor of vr.t ing on the Prohibition Amend ment in 1910 1st. Because the temperance force of the state clamor for it. 2nd. Because tbe good people of tbe state dire it. 3rd. Because tbe entire liquor traffic defenders oppose it. 4tb Becauae there ia no other aenaible course for ua to pursue. Stb. Becauae we have every thing to gain and nothing to lose by pressing the battle of 1910. Jennie W. Alexander, N?w Lon don, President 9th District YS a T U. Tmo To Cie laKis lowi. We have got the enemy in bat tin array. They must fight or re treat They are getting heavy reenforcment from liquor men driven c u t of d r y territory a r u n d ua. To wait i s to trepgthen the enemy, therefore I heartily favor voting Mate wide Prohibition in 1910. The senti ment here is two to one in favor of prohibition. J. M. Fulkerson, Pu x icn, M a a u f ac t u re r. tislaess r.rtocrs f or It. Y', we do think it the right thing to do to vote for ut ide Prohibition uodor the Initiative fall, lioaunethe liqM rbusi lie i n very otv -.(-illy li tlione who need t 'i money lliey i.'id for driuitn ery aJ I.. Iu.v ( h1 and ra;iu n'. and le i-nUn I un Dm love in neighbor s irsyaelf snd vote to continue the retail liquor buioe. We iwli.-ve it will carry in tlu county ouimide of Moberly Proliibit ton will carry in thi ntnv county. Geo. A- Mvo, K. P Sutl-iT, lluntsville. Lumber Mer chmts. to taki CarduU for your tcnuW trcut-les. becauM ve ars Sure It wtll help you. Renwmber that Cia grt lemale iameiy XZI(p Km brou(tt raCef to tSouiA.-vi cf other a!ck women, aa why act to you For headach. baducbs. perKxial palna. female nesa. many have as 4 It U "the bt medicine to Uka. Try Ul SdJ La TLIs City , AFinnnnn Ef P. tf. iU!U: lveif,:U UitvA tf til:;!t. Tbe t ret cboA vUIted Ibis ' week was Scifsr. ia nt Gap towr.sbi. Tbe teexber kere wanU4 aoiti ad rice eeoceraisg bsr work se4 tbat ie ec'y an i- next teacher This teacher. Miss Mamie Culver, UJcea tbe right view ef ber work and M- gins to plan before it U too lte. Sbe is one of osr best Uacbera and her pepiis work witb a wilL i Over ct Reynard they are ta- icgagnod school on the part of ibotb teacher ad papila. Te "cJkxI bocse Ia tbe coacty built of atone. It is one oftb beat arranged and most eomfortail. They are arrangiag for lectvre by Prof. G. A Tbeitaaa of Applevoa Gty tbe proceed to go to tbe library faad. Up it Pleaaaat Gap school they a r dmaf grio4 werk aa usaal. The Wachar as 4 papils bad a vary nice tree here CahaV ma and tbe paplls showed their appreciatioa for what tbe teach er is doing for theat T eviai her a present tbat atyoee attht well feel proud of lliaa Uyrlls Burch is teacbar aad takes good interest in all werk ralatisf o tbe professa. Sbe baa not missed a readies; dreie ar teacbr ers cneeting of any cisi for two yeara At Brackney tbsy have a good attendance aad a food Interest amoag tbe ptpiia. Tbey Lave sent ia all work left for ibeai to do except a few aecteacea which we understand tbey have ready. Tber recently bad a pie sapper here and Bade a aloe little s a tn to use on their library. Miss Lottie Toung ia teacher and ia making a special eTort for the Library cSered by the merchant. Up at Miller they are having a good school tasgbt by Mr a. C C Lyleof Batler. They recently bad a pie supper and need tbe proceeda for a new stove which they needed. Mr. Lyleonteia-j plates f oiag to Colorado ia tbe Spring and ia this we will lose, one of our beat teachera The pupils of Ibis school are except ionally good workers. Patty school baa every email enrollment bat a good at tea dance and but few tardy marks. This school bad a p i aapper aad bought a aew teacher's deak aad chair that wo a Id be a credit to sny school aad cow they hate or dered a sew slat blackboard witb tbe remainder of the pro ceede.' Miss Carrie Psixa la teacher and is doing good work. Over at bummit Center tbsy have an earollmnt of twenty threw with a good average atten dance. This is one school beat tbat is too larj-a reairiagtee long a tin a to warss the rocsa. Miaa Sull Dale la isaeher and is giving the beat ef aatlafaeja. Sho baa Wen teachlag t a Caas cunt.v eoul this yaar. Csr work is up with the coarse of etaly in every particular. Over at Valley Ue attiaaie wa very light o aceoaat ef the waibr and w wUl visit thia -ciitjo agaia aoa.. Over at Cherry Crvte they have a good anroilastnt aad a good at tendance, witu the pupils taking vk.h1 inwraaV Tbsy Lad several quaU na to ask e varloaa suV-j-xts and were willing to try aay Mia Mattie Uarthawia teacher aad tboaa laterasted ay they are havieg tbe best ecbocl for several year. At Willow Trtw the atUadaaca was very 1'ghloa thi particular day but ta aaually tery good. This achoot will hare aoaj raral gradaaU. HltaC,:tra ia t.hr and has Ler p3r .I do ing gwd wrk. DcwaatOsk Grove t.-.yhive a vsry vrr.".! x'.'.:r. 1 th bstarrasgmer.t f -rv:X ivn o f acy country i n the nnziry in tbe rwt. Ti acheot tada large enrr nr.. nf p-apils in the Crt llm years werk and as a rei:t to a'.trnd ar is not as g 1 anasy cLeole- The p'tr ra t.r tire takes sp is tv.;'h."l are tfc bst recee-l a.vl :.; he.l is oVcg extra n t!Ji .i.Jy Tbe board has empV.je-l M..ss Lawsoa to teach t.- 1 1 t.' of ecbor.1 wbirh is iie.e evideaee that br i: is ie factocy. Up at Adrian ery txg i icovltg aVot a s:i! bit only three cf .the tii.t rrxa werw rlsited; acctherdy wI t-e In this schofj ia te f - -. re. The board here tasrV i t'r.Srtt snd aecocd gn-irrs 'A--.r tw teacher and are g.ti.g t?jc2- ent res a. n. !.s T.. ztt.ivjz. ia o cf car bet pr . -t y ttn-'Jjr ers and he a very - ',rcry room. M as J-Iicd ii rt t tveeu; elected lake t v held by Mr. C. C- 7V-- r! ber work is moving v-ry ty This chool has ti.e Urtl rea.3 ing circle in the coa-Sy .t.d xw r ha a member brn W,t The St. Louis Star Under the owter-hi3 cf MR. E. G. LE'IS, TOlKlhe Ideal Ka.ci.iy Papr fcr tLe year ivlc It will be bLK?-r, L'.'r and eorintereticg with sch ise. aad will continue to levi ail o'.her All the News Daily Short Stcry j ani Horr.e Subiecta in which yoa are interetcuf. The Daily Star OfvE WHOLE YEAR, $2.03 Daily and Sunday Star 9t Ui I Send for sm tie py at J oar special list of IVen.iu:7. furcid acd new aabscriptioc. Write to iJisy. St. Louis Sur Circulation Dr arteut. Hot Springs San Antonio Mexico City Urte e! the ttcrtl's Grtittst Plf asare Places IMClCUtU DIUMM'UM'I' KIIC Ti. Osl a area a Siv, - Jtm hMBsj tisf iiik.i. m a i IU. Cdilev Agent Rich Hill, Mo it Jt. IKtovrr HOOVER & SON HrprnKUtHi tti Home Insurance Co. OF NKW yoi:k Firs, llhtnins and Tor. aada Pol cica wrictru. make a tpecial'.y of I icq in surance. A "MtJl i'l ktiej ait. men HILL 310.