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TERRIBLE SCALY ECZEMA. Eruptions Appeared on Chest, and Faco and Neck Were All Broken Out Cured by Cutlcura. "I had an eruption appear on my rhest and body and extend upwards and downwards, so that my neck and face . were all broken out; also my airua and the lower limbs as far as the knees.' I at flrsf thought It was prickly heat. But Boon scales or crusts formed where the breaking out was. Instead of going to a physician 1 pmchased a complete treatment of the Cutlcura Remedies, In which I had groat faith, and all was satisfactory. A year or two later the eruption ap reared again, only a little lower; but before It had time to spread I pro cured another supply of the Cutlcura Remedies, and continued their use un til the cure was complete. It Is now tve years 'since, the last attack, and have nut seen any signs of a return. I have more faith in Cutlcura Reme dies for skin diseases than anything I know of. Emma E. Wilson, Lia comb, Iowa, Oct. 1, 1906." Trans-Atlarttio Traveler' Record. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, the veteran high commissioner of Can ada, probably adds to his other dis tinctions that' of being the holder oi the record as a trans-Atlantio passes ger. ' ' ' ; "I really have not kept count," he said, "of the number of times I. havo crossed. I believe I have voyaged to ; and from at least 150 times. . "According to the steamship compa nies this is something near the record for a passenger. "I have seen many changes, indeed am amazed at the wonderful advance made in the speed, size and comfort of ocean traveling. These new turbine steamers are marvelous." Japanese Neat and Happy. Real destitution is rarely seea ' In Japan, though- some of Its inhabitants are very poor, yet all seem to be fairly well fed, clothed and housed, and are invariably cheerful. Nearly all Japan' ese are' of cleanly habits and rarely untidy., .. ; . '- . . Garfield Tea, Mild Laxative. Nothing has yet taken the place of Oarfleld Tea, Nature s remedy for kid ney and liver trouble, constipation and nick headache. Contains no harmful ingredients, nothing but ' medicinal herbs. Sold at all drug stores. Send for free sample to Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; MilRgins Did you ever notice how apprehensive a woman is when she opens a telegram? BiiRglnB Yes; Just like a man when he opens a Jack pot, v ", Shak. Into Tour 8hos . ' Allen's Foot-Kaso, a powder. It cures pain Jul, smarting, nervous feet' and ingrowing tails. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Makes now shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating feet. 'Bold by ail Druggists, 25c. Triul package FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Mother Oh. Freddy; did yon lick your Utile brother? Freddy Yes'm, hut I Kild him it liurt me worse'n It ' did him. - Worth Knowing that Allcock's are the original and onlj Ffnulne porous-plasters; all other so-called porous plasters are imitations. Two persons ax a not necessarily half-witted because tliey have un uu dcrsltndiuir between them. , ' How's This? . We offer One Hundred pollers Rewerd for injr itM rtt ;urra (Dal csuqoi n urea vj nui . ' V. J. CHF.N-fcY CO.. Toledo. O. We, the nodemliiurd, hive known F. J. Chener for the laet IS Ttr. end belter Dim perfectly hon orable In ell Duelni'M trsnnar.tlone end niiclllj II able to carry out atijr obllganunenieao ny nit nru, ' .. Wn.niHn. Choi MaRVI. Wholeeert UnuwIsM, TuleA. 0. Hill's Titirrn Cure taken mwrneiiv, i"iini 1 AHM'tv umm the blood and mucous lurfirei nf .' '.iTetero. fnntlmonlain eent free, .fries tuute por bottle. Sold lT all llruiiiiletl. Take Util e Keiullr l'llle fur comupeuoo. Ms inrr the rrenchor wno rjin invent . poekctbiicik that cunnui De icit i lioniu on Sumluys. . : tn niRK a' rni.n IX ONK DAT Take LAXATIVE HUOMO ytilatne Tal.leU. Dnig time refund money If it (all 4 to iure. b. W. VKOVU'B elk-nature U on mud box. Ifcc Tlie self-nmde man is seliNim satis fieil until he itilso nmkus a few unces tors. , . . ' " Bad Stomach Makes Bad Blood. Yon ilan not mak sweet bntt;r In a ' foul, unclean churn. Tho stomach serve as a churn In which to agiUU1, work up 1 and disintegrate our food-a It is being digested. - If It bo weak, sluggish and foul the result will 1m torpid, sluggish liver and bad, Impure blood. The Ingredient of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Ulscovery are Just such as best serve to correct and cure all such de rangements. It is made up without a drop of alcohol In its composition; chem ically pure, trlple-relinod glycerine being used instead o( the commonly employed alcohol. Now this glycerine Is of'itseH a valuable medicine, instead of a deleteri ous agent like alcohol, especially In the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia and th , various forms of Indigestion. Prof. Flnlev KUlngwood. M. D., of Dennett Medical College, Chicago, says of it: . "In dyspepsia It serves an excellent pur pose.. it la one of the best manufant ; nred product of the present time In Its . action upon enfeebled, disordered itonischs; eipeclelly If there Is ulceration or catarrhal . '. Iiktrli-lhU etarrlial Inflammation of itomach).. It Is a most efficient preparation, (ilycerlne will relieve many cases if pyrosis (heartburn) and ecelve gaetric aridity. It le useful In chronic Intestinal dyepupala. especially the , flatulent variety, and In certain forma of chronic, constipation, stimulating" the seere . tory and excretory functions of Uie inumtlnal flttlHil." When combined. In Just the right propor tions, with Uolden Swal root, fcttone nx)t, : Black Cherry bark, Queen's root, Blood- root and Mandrake root, ortheextractaof these, as in Dr. Pierce's (.loltlnn Medical Discovery, there can bn no doubt of its : crest ellicacv In the cure of all stomach. . liver and Intestinal disorders and deriinge- menu These several Ingredient have . the strongest endorsement in all such cases of such eminent medical leaders as : Prof. K. Banholow. M. I)., of Jefrerwm Med ical Collei-e. Chli aci): )f. Ilolmrt A. Hare, M. I)., of Medical Department, IlnlTemlty of Ta.: Prof, l.mui-iice Jo)uivn. M. H. Mcillcsl pecartment. I'lilvei-lty of New Yttrl;: Trot Kdwln M. Hale, M i.t" Haliitrtnanti Medical t .)lleie.(yd. (icr.: ','ml. John M. K, -miller. U. I. n'i't'rot. Joint King. II ., Auii-rx of the i'm.L-.n ltluiwiiuiorv. and moreH of otlltrs S among the li niilng medlcHl men of our land. HI in ilmilit. the curative, virtue of nmlirliiR the Ingredient ot which Lava aiw h a nrtifrxtthmtii eiidor-tcment tu.niDHtliin cuicd by D(K-t.ir Pierce I'Jutuaui Pellet'. One or two a dusa. CZAl MIXED The j.r.'siMit czar of Russia learned the art of 'making an American cock tail from an AiiR-ricaa physlclun," id a man in an uptown saloon where he was sln!ng the oldfashioned tip ple. "I have that from the physician himself." Not only that, but I sipped a cock tail made from the same formula, out of a handsomely carved cup which bore an inscription from the donor, who at the time was czarevitch, and which had contained the stirrup cup xlrunk at the last meeting between the Russian heir apparent and the Amer ican doctor. "The doctor was a .few years ago practicing In a city in western New York.' He was once an attache of the Russian court and had some appoint ment, 1 have forgotten wfcat, later on. -"One evening when he', had been called to see the czarevitch the talk ran to American drinks. The new doc tor carried hiB own stock of American liquors. He spoke of the American cocktail, which, at that time, was the most-called-for mixed drink at the bar. "The czarevitch was amused at the name. He thought It was a joke. The Yankee doctor assured him It was not 'The czarevitch said he would like to try the drink. The doctor brought MAW KffEW THE SITVATIOJV Mrs, Wood Swift, president of the National Council of American Women, was praising servants. ' "Servants get too much abuse, too little praise,".' she said. "They have the worst house and the unpleasant est work In the world; yet they are cheerful. They have too many temp tations and too many responsibilities, but they try conscientiously to be equal to any task Imposed on them. 'Consider, for example, - the many scandalous quarrels that servants hear. Suppose they told of these quar rels. But servants, as a class, tell nothing." ,.. Mrs. Swift paused. Then, smiling, she resumed: . .. ' - ' 'A San Francisco womnn had one mornliK, In a maid's presence, a dis graceful squabble with her husband. Both lost their tempers completely. Tley shouted that they hated one an other. They said a number of things fiEW yORK SVTTETKS COSTLy In all the worljj nowhere , do so many persons enjoy after-theater din ners, or spend so much money upon, them to the individual, as in New York. If .the. earth were canvassed, Paris would probably be ,.. found to c'orae next, with" London third; but In the latter twd cities, as'. In Vienna, Berlin and St. Petersburg, most of the money is spent in what Is known as the "season." In New York the "season": Is - practically, the year around...". Never in New York does the round of gayety cease, although at times It may appear Just a trifle re laxed. Twenty-flve- thousands restaurants feed New York. .Of course, many of thfcse, Indeed, thousands of them, are not open at night;' but the ones that do remain open manage to make it pay. If you were to strike n average. HAHE "RELIC Frink S. Pendleton Is In possession of a plaster of parls cast from the death mask ,of the great Napoleon, says the Houston Chronicle. There am cow only four of these masks in e!stence. Dr. Antomarchi, physician of the world's greatest military genius at St Helena, made live. One of them went to London and four were carried to Mexipo by the Zacatecas, one to Mexico and one to Vera Cruz. One of those taken to Zacatecas has been lost and the other Is the one from which the cast now In the possession of Mr. Pendleton was made. v. Of course, ouly the face is shown In the cast, and on the aide of the base of the cast is the following inscrip tion: "Napoleon Imp. EL Rol, Sub scrlbcion, Dr. Antomarchi, 1833." CHWRff 'BVTTE'R AT TABLE Londoners recently had an opportu nity In their dairy Bhow to see a nov elty In machines which may modify otir breakfasts considerably and usual ly much to their advantage. Epicures long ago found out that tne onty way to have satisfactory tea or coffee is to make It yourself on the table. With butter such a proceeding would have heen out of the question and we nave all been dependent on the dalrymar. and the grocer, who, alas! too often in flict on their customers a rancid, bor axed substance better suited for axles than for stomachs, in French and German markets It is easy to get sweet butter every morn- Fresh butter is the best of these fats lng fresh from the country. In Kng- and the more pure and tempting we llsh and American cities It is seldom can make It the more will dyspeptics, possible to do this, wherefore we Invalids and all hard workers be ben ought to bless the inventor of the new eflted. New York Post. "tIIETWO QUE 't know not what It menns. dear, tills . ."'r.''!. "I,'., ,wVi', thednwriii coin.', 'the me '" , H ,.i,iii- cheek so pale and chin; The I da that will not lift again, though we may call and call. 1-he strange, white solitude of peace that ...ii.,H . uvtT all. We know not what it mentis, dear, this and Ot-sniiita ni-Hn -iu, put. .ii-cad to take our dally walk In it uitain. We know not to what other sphere our loved who leave us (to. Nor why we re left to wanucf why we do not know. this we know. Our loved amj lost, i. II,,.,. ,.,iM mmn thlt tlflV. Hut Shtull " a n (I ask tin. "What U !;??" ,:ot one of ue could ety COCKTAIL 4 . in his Ingredients and prepared a cocktail in the presence of the czare- vitch, who was intently interested. When he had tasted It he wont Into ecstacics and called for more. "After he had sampled several cock tails he proposed to make the mixture himself, and learned with much more ease than be has learned some other thlnffs since. "When the American doctor was leaving St. Petersburg the czarevitch had ascemded the throne. The physi cian asked leave to pay his respects and was accorded an audience. "The emperor reminded him that he was an expert in mixing the Ameri can tipple, and thereupon they re paired to a private room where the czar of all the Russias produced the Ingredients necessary to work out a cocktail., The czar mixed drinks for the two like a regular barkeep and enjoyed it. "The czar assured the doctor that it was the greatest bracer he ever took. But then, you know, royalty lays on Its praise and compliments with a trowel. . . ' "However, the doctor was probably the only American who ever had the ruler of Russia to mix and give hlin a cocktail.' New York Sun. they didn't really mean. "All this, wind you, in the presence of a nilld-nui; nered maid of some for ty years. ' ' . '" '' "The lady, afierward, was, ashamed end frightened. Sho wished to remove from the maid's mind the impression that there had been a family quarrel. She called the young woman to her mid Bald: ; .- ''T suppose you heard .mj1 husband and me conversing rather' earnestly this morning, Martha?' 'r , . . "The maid blushed. '"'Yes, madam,' she replied. ";.''.' ' ' " 'I hope you thought nothing un usual was going on nothing worth re peating or talking about?' . . ' ' v "'Oh, madam, I wouldn't say a word,' the maid exclaimed earnestly. 'I once had a man myself, and, I assure you, never a day passed that the neighbors didn't believe-one or the other of us would be killed. " V it would be found, according to a standard authority, that twenty - res taurants, including the St. .Regis, the Astor," the ..Waldorf-Astoria, the Hoi land, Delnionico's and the Imperial, around the - theater center of ' New York, reaH.e on an average of $5,000 apiece an ordinary ni'at from persons who huve been to the theater. " ' It Is by no means out of the ordi nary for a party of twenty-live - to spend f 1,000 for music and flowers and supper. The eiipper Is mentioned last, because It reaHj: yistsjlje , evStJ. Mne rood rareiy cosis more luau i a cover; the wines from $3.75 to 10 more; while the charge for flowers Is frequently from $15 to $25 for earn member of the pr.rty. One will ceise to wonder at the floral cost when men will pay $1.50 apiece, as they are do ing now," for a single white, gardenia to be worn in the buttonhole. OF fiA VOLEOJi The face, though-calm In the repose of death, with lips slightly parted. Is the impersonation of force. - The chin bespeaks the bulldog determination which characterized the man in llfo. . The prominent cheekbones toll that a trace of cruelty blended with his de termination when obstacles blocked the way to his desires, strikingly evi denced by his putting away the only woman who ever loved hiin by the cruel hand of ambition. The faculty of reasoning is brought out in bold relief against the base of his massive forehead, and the firm lines of the mouth are a striking fea ture of the face of the man whose per sonal magnetism changed men's blood to molten steel hissing through hearts of ice to light like demons at his com mand, . , . . . machine referred to a chum which makes butter In sixty seconds, "it 18 so handy," we are told, "that It might very well be placed on the tea tnhle as an accessory to the cups and tea pot and yet not look out of place. Given the requisite amount of cream, with a temperature of sixty degrees, butter cun be made at any time when desired." . Such an Invention Is really of great er Importance than it may appear at first sight. There Is high medical au thority for the assertion that thero.is pothlng Americans need so much as a greater supply of easily digested fat. A T MySTEHIES j Life Is a mystery' as dci-p as ever death ! Vet ohf'how'denr it la to us. this life wa live and see. , 1 he ; en miK'tt iney say. im-sc vnmsnea ones, and lilcuxcii is the thought " 11 V ' ' : tu .lo.. .. ,,o l..,l,,-,..t tVw.l, .,1, i we nmv Hhow vnu nought. Wo may not ' ;to the onkk uveal the mystery if death; Ye cannot. If ye would, reveal the mys tery of hri-ai.i. ' The child who cnterR life nines not w l:h knowVoKo or mtent; Bo those. who .inter th-iitli must ko. lilte little children, sent. Ni'lhltiK I known; hut 1 believe ilmt iod Is OVI-"lie;ul, And as life ui t!ic Uvl-.c, c death If to the oVa.r . CxchatiB v RAISED , FROM A D ATH-BED.' I -. 1 I Mr. Pitts, Qnce Pronounced Incurable, ' pass in at the sat is of Switzerland ev Has Eeen Well Three Years. j ery year, leaving $JO,000,OUO in the K K. Puts Ci Ha-l av. v 9f ,.? St., Skow- iii-i.tii, .ue., sus: reYeri veav Ico my back aehed H.ud I was so rtini fwn mat i was laid up four months,. I had night sweats and fainting spells and dropped to pounds. The urine passed every , few minutes- with in tense pain Rn( looked like : blood.. Dropi-y sot in and the doctors decid ed I could not live. My wife got. me using Dean's JCiduey Pills, and as they helped me I took heart, kept on and was cured so thor oughly that I've been well three years." ' , . Sold hy ill dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. i "Why flo you think Rimor will bo In terested in your proposed cat show '.'" "I understand it's gotten up expressly for peopie who cultivate the mews." . TCvery housekeeper should know' that If they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch tor laundry use they will save not only time, because it never sticks to the Iron, but because each packape contains 16 oz. one full pound while till other Cold Water Starches are put tip In 94-pound packages, and the price is the .same, 10 cents. Then aealn because Defiance Starch Is free from all injurious chemicals, If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. package It is because he has a stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of before ho puts In Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package in largo letters and figures "16 ozs." Demand Defiance and save much time and money and the annoy ance of the iron sticking. .Defiance never sticks; -.. ,i Trrly t ho sDlf niade man relieved his ancestors of . a great deal of ' re sponsibility. , i . , - A girl may be afraid of mice, but she has no fear of the mlcroues In kisses. ' . ... , Lewis' Single 'Binder costa more than other 5c cigars, .' Smokers know wny. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, lit latin America essays, ' Prizes. Offered by American Minister . to Columbia. ' , , . ., Appreciating that few -.Americans have anythlug like as much knowledge as they should : possess concerning South 'America and Central America,' Mr. John Barrett, American minister to Columbia, has offered three prize through President Butler of Columbia University for the best papers or es says pn the relations of -the V'nlted State to the Latin American Repulj lics.'io be competed for by students of American colleges. . ' The subjects are divided into classes, the first of which bears on the rela tions of the United States to the Latin American republics, while the second aMaina-niorO'dliteotlittoths.blstoi'kul and political development of . Latin America without regard to the united States. -; . ' '" ' .. 1 The, following Is a statement of the two classes of subjects upon which es says are Invited: - -. i Class X, Political and Economic (1) The Monroe doctrine anil Its in fluence on the political and economic development of Latin America. (2) The influence of the Panama canal on the commercial and political develop ment of Latin America, (3) Present conditions, and future posibllitles of the trade of the United States with South America. (4) The present ma terial and economic progress of South America. 15) The practicability and utility of the proposed Pan-American railway." Class. 2,, Historical (1) The Influ ence and conditions that worked for tbu independence and establishment of the South American republics. (2) The Influences and conditions ihtit worked for the Independence and es tablishment of the Central American republics and Mexico. (3) The char acter and achievement of Bolivar as shown in the struggle 'for the Inde pendence of northern South America. (4) The character and achievements of San Martin as shown In the strug gle for the' independence of southern South America, (at The conditions surrounding and circumstances influ encing the overthrow of the empire and establishment of the republic In Brazil.. : UNDER WHICH KING "The Mere Postum tha Mora Food trie More Coffee tha More Poison. The Pres. of the W. C. T. U. In a young giant state in the Northwest Bays: "I did not realize that I was a slave to coffee till I left off drluking It. For three or four years I was obliged to take a nerve tonic every day. Now I am free, thanks to Postum Food Coffee. . . f' ' "After finding out what coffee will do to its victims, I could hardly stand to have my husband drink It; but he was not willing to quit. I studied for months to find a way to induco hlin to leave It off. Finally I told him I would make no more coffee. ' "I got Postum Food Coffee, and made It strong boiled It the required lime, and hud him read the lit i lo book, 'The Road to Wellvllle,' that comes In every pkg.'' "To-dny postum hits no stmneor ad vocate than my husband! Ho tc'N our friends how to make it, nur he got through the w lut or v-iii i a Rpell of the grip and hits not ! i a headache for months he used i, subject to frequent nervous head aches. "The stronger you drink Poi ium the Here food you get; the slrouc.er you drink coffee the more poison you g'-r." Name iven by PuMuni Co., Itultl Creel,, Mich. There's a rcanm. . ij P?6 '-. ney v:kers. Three million Persons are said to .hotels tuone. auu to mm tares on i railroads, for carriage nire, coats, etc., aad the. it ill ions, spent in shops for carved woodwork, clocks, toys of all kinds, souvenirs, laees, etc., and one tjegins to get a fairly good idea of what, it means to Switzerland to have '.he Alps as a background for her fin ancial progress and prosperity. Why It Is the Best Is because made by an entirely differ ent process. Defiance Starch is un like any other, better and one-third more for 10 cents. o-nlze that gentleman. Mrs. Lakeside of Chicago-Yes, we used to be quite Intimate. Me used to be one ot my earlier husbands ' " Washing Windows. ' The method of washing windows haa chunked verv much of late: have a pail of lukewarm suds made from Ivory Soap. Dip I a soft elotu ni t be water; squeeze almost dry and wipe tho glass off. Then polish with chamois as it leaves no lint and does . the work with more ease. ' .v IXKANOK a PARKER. The Arizona Terror I hain't got an enemy in the world. Tho Tenderfoot Is It possible?- The Arizona Terror : Yes; I've killed 'em all. Many Children are Sickly, ' MothcrGray'sSweet Powders forChlldren, used by Mot her Gray, a nurse in Children's Homo, New York, cure Feverishness, Head ache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Dis orders, lli eak up Colds aud Destroy Worms. At all DnipKistsVJ5c. Sample mailed FREE, Address Alien S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y, , - - t , - ' Husband Here!, I've made a list of the things .we .can afford and those we can't. Wife One for you and the other for me. And the beauty of a get-rlch-qulc.k scheme is also Bkin deep. Lewis' Single. Binder straight Bo. Yon pay ltkj for cigars not so good. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, J1L Tt Is ssier to Induce two hearts to beat us one than It la to induce two mouths to eat that way.- . .- Piso's Cure cannot be too highly spokn of as a couifh cure. J. W. O'Hrism. 32 TMrd Ava, N.,Mluneapolls, Mln,, Juu. 4, 1600. ' Some 'monkeys have lone; tails Some others smoke .inarettes. and ' All Upto-Data Housekeepers . use Defiance Cold Water Starch, be cause It Is better, and i os. mora of it tor same money. Juilao a man's charitableness by the way h acts whtm his wife asks him for money. Mrs. Wlnelows Roouiln aymn. ForrtitMren ttbluir, eoru'Qi theirumB, nMixme e amaiuuab,aUyepltt,ouroew4ixiiU. BbcsUAUs, ' An Incnliiitor chicken must feel like a child with a stepmother. ' A OVA R ANTFFD CURB FOR PltFI Iti-lilns. Ulltal, iecMdlnv, 1'rtarudlDK Ptlee. lrne gliti en Biiltiorlzotl to retund mooey If fAZO OlXTMKM'lelltiwcunilattuUiUye. 6uc For each nurd-luck story burled two moro are burn. Important t Mothers). , ' fcremlns esrefollf nry bottle of CA8TOTOA, ' a uf ana ears rcmeay tor lariat sua cnudrrn, and ee thst It " - Brers the Stiputnrt of la V For 0er 80 Yesre. The Kind Yoa lUr Always Boaght Makers of ilyxpcpsU tnMets are nitich alarmed ivoi- the -fnort that tho lohster is last dlsuppearlna;, . . 'Defiance Starch' should be In every household, none ao erood, hcnides 4 os. more for 10 cents than any other brand ot cold water starch. rn;inil s-juri il man. many-Mtil' ;;- " 4, rum. I St. Jacobs Oil for many, many years has cured and continue to cura ' RHEUMATISM.' ' NEURALGIA LUMBAGO BACKACHE SCIATICA SPRAINS BRUISES SORENESS STIFFNESS I FROST-BITES Prlc, 25c mad SOc. C. C. C.-C. C. C.-C. c. c.-c. Alps as A Special Representative Wcnlcd " - (Alan or .Woman.) Best of references required. Address ' if i 1 Madison Avenue,' "c.-c. c. c.-c. c. c.-c. .E. 23 C! , I - , 1 I aJ i-.iJi... i'L.f.l l Nervous -Woni::i THtr Sufforms Are Usu X)ue to FentoU XJrisorder ferhaps Uneuepexjted 11 r A MEDICINE THAT CUSX3 'k Can we difrputo - II 1 ( -the well-known 7 fact that American -, women ; ana nor- Jvo'.is ? How often doa hear tho ; expres Ision, "lamsoner- J Ivouh, it sec ins as If 'l should fly;" or. rI should A" Don't f iilme." Lit m.'m.'LI annoy ' speak to ' Little things fajnnoy yon ana make you irritable ; you can't sleep, you are unable t"r qnietly'iind calmly ... ' perform your daily taskn or care lor your children. ' The relation of tlia nerres and pen- ' erative organs ia woman la so close . that nine-tenths of the nervous pros tration, nervous debility, the blue, sleeplessness and nervous Irritability arise from Bome derangement of the ; organism which makes her a woman. ' I its ot depression or restlessness ana .. irritability ; spirits easily affected, so ' that one minute Bite laucrhs, tlto nexfc ; minute weeps ; piin in the abdominal ;,. region and between me Bnouwersj loss of voice; nervous dyspepsia! a ' tendency to cry at the least provoca-" 1 tion all these point to nervous pros tration. . i Nothing; will relieve this distresmnff condition and prevent months of pros tration and Buffering bo Burely as L.ydia- ; E. l'inkhajn'a Vegetable Compound. "Mrs. M. E. 8hotwell,of 103 Flatbusb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y writes j '1 cannot express the wonderful relief I have experienced by taking Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. I suffered for a long time with nervous prostration, back-' ache, headache, loss of appetite. I oould hot sleep and would walk tha floor almost ' every night. "1 had three doctors and got no better, and ,. life was a burden. I was advised to try Lydia E. rinkbanrs Vegetable Compound, and it haa worked wonders for tne. "I am a well woman, my nerrousnosa Is all ' gone and my friends aay I look ten yean younger." 1 . .... Will Hot the volumes of letters from women made strong by Lydia K. Pink-, . ham a Vegetable Compound convince all Women of its virtues ? 8urely yon cannot wish to remain Blck, weak and discouraged, exhausted each day, when yon can be aa easily cured an other women. Atlas Engines Many prospective pvfchftrrt of engine and botlcti lie undet the imp r ration (hit brcaute (he Ailu Thmaltni Kntine i of tneb hih g riMe , i)4 because h foliar with balance valvt and a main bcarlnf, auch aftoolrCailluen(iireaoi Mbef maitet coniiin. il la neceaaarily oi tuch pricf that It faqtiiie ot-.tnf thrit rrach, Thiaif I iMf tro. An Altai engine f no hither in price ! than any otber engine, evcrpt perbapa, one j that It made entirely la foundry. j For your informuilon, theiefote, w glte For the present Sn approximate price upon a U Throttlinf Atln Engine, raJige 43 to 60 HorM ro er of $350.00 1 '- TJIilncJodci enjlne complete with ban tsrkeel, overnor, chrotiia valve, and all regular trtna- j nnnta and frpieKots the price delivered f. o. j b. can factory, or, If In stock at oar Affncle at ant of the Ig.lowmj point. Uerfelk. Va, Minneapolis, Minn. Anderson, S. C. . Omaha, Neb. Aufuata, Ga. ' New Orleans, La, 1 Montcomery, Ala. Crrensboro, N, C. . 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