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Clrnnsos tho Sy.stnn Ef (W't- j lUllU;I)isH'Ks ( (lids (UulHoilU- iu lii'.s duo t( Umsitum:m; At ts naturally, tiutis truly a:; 1 i U f a uuxnm e. llivst m'MrnVoirtPtt ntul Ciulu-roa-Yoiini and Old. 1o jjrtjl IVwjuiul Kj J'oi-ts Aluavs imv tho trenuiue Inch hasliie Jult nameoj the Coin tin ny 1 CALIFORNIA FGSrnupCo. by tohom it a manufactured, printed ui the front ot iv i'i y nurku;V SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, one size only, regular price SIKpei-buttle. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by tl eve Little Pills. Tl-.fy iiImi relievo Pis tres!nmi ykik-mu. In diK'st iiiiwiiKlToi'Hi-urty ICilliiiK. A perfect vein nly ltr lu.lm-.-f, XiU--.en, Prowxim'ss, It it 1 Tmiaiie. r.iin In t tie sue, Toiirin i.i.vi:u. CARTERS ITTLE IVER PSLLS. Th j reroute the Hovels. Purely Veetuble. SMl' M.L. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. ,1 Genuine Must Bear CARTERS Fac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. ITTIE IVER PILLS. CARTRIDGES For Rifles and Pistols Winchester make of cartridges in all calibers from .22 to .50 are accu rate, sure fire and relia ble. In forty years of gun making we have learned many things about am munition that no one could learn in any other way. When you buy Winchester make of cartridges you get the benefit of this experience Winchester repeating Anus Co.. NEW HAVEN! CONN. 20 Mule Team will tlfunsf i-vcry nrtirlr In your hmndry, Uitt heurdlnitifjrMm. AHdrulers. Snmplc hnoklct mid Prtrlor (iumo 'Wht,M I Or. PACIFIC COAM lOKA CO., Chlcutfo, 111. DEFIANCE STARCH navpriiTirku u t tic ln,u BOFIJOC "OUCH, OH MY BACK" NEURALGIA, STITCHES. LAMENESS, CRAMP TWINGES. TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP ALL BRUISES, SPRAINS, A WRENCH OR TWIST THIS SOVEREIGN REM EY THEY CAN'T RESIST Price 25c Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir "Una Why Suffer IMPERIAL LINIMENT will quickly euro Swelling, Bruiiei, Stiff joinU. If your ' dialer can't supply jou, write W. N. WilKERSON A SONS MEMPHIS TENNESSEE j i unmim L - - 11 l I H Return this Pain PamtPia I ill 1 1 1 Ullllh'ir,,si;r. dernrith lull dircctl' t- to innko atxt ttn-ent bMttw. Fftlii Faint Btnpi mf Inntatitlyi rwiovoi HwdBche, loottmrli. NDimlpii it in iivr"' ' ' !t fui-.i i li,!! icj Mini mil not hiittor. A tpoonftif tak'cin fmir Umto a Jy kills 1mcim1. Sold tn liy aueutiL OEFliliCE STARM3HS GEORGE KEPT -t I M EUSY. Matrimonial Engaqementr. Seemed Al ways in Order. A woll-known Virginia cicrsyman, onotiiiu president tf William I Jliiry I'olli'Ko, was niarricil thron times and on each ucrasltm tho ceremony wiia performed by his brother, au even more renowned bishop. When thai Ilrst marriage took place, the bishop luid to refuse a tempiliit; Invitation from an old friend because so tho letter ran "I urn uoltig up to Williamsburg on that date to many my brother Georse." Tho same friend happened to be on tho train with hint, years after ward, when ho was traveling to tho second ceremony. "I am fiolns to mar ry my brother George,' the bishop explained, benlsnly, alter the business of greeting was over. Again many years passed, and the same Journey was taken onco more for th.1 samo purpose, liy a strange coincidence, tho identical friend ran Into the bish op as they hurried through tho depot to their respective trains. "Where go ing bishop?" the former sang out us they grasped hands and dashed by each other. "I am going where I am always go ing," tho answer camo back, ponder ously, "to marry my brother Georgo!" Harper's WeeKiy. The Eriaht Firstborn. They were discussing the law of en tail tho English law bequeathing tho bulk of tho family properly to the eldest son. "There is 50 per cent. -t logic In that law," said a physician, "and if the family property went to the lirstborn, whether sou or daughter, the law would contain 100 per cent, of lo;;lc. Tor tho first born child is practically always tho best best in brain, la build, in beauty, in everything. "Why is this so? It Is because mar ried people love one another mure pro foundly at tho beginning than after ward; for love, like all things, grows old, grows weak, often dies. ".Mrs. Craigie John Oliver Hoboes was a first born child. So was Marie Oorelli. So was Richard Mansfield. So were Joseph Chamberlain, Lord Kitchener. Max Muller, Henry Irving, George Meredi'.h. "Look back into the past, and we see again the prominence of the first born, among them Mohammed, Con fucius, Raphael, Milton, Dante, Goethe, Byron, Shelly and Heine." Model for Rest of the Forco. '( Vhilo Oil City cannot, perhaps, boast of being a strictly cold-vutar town, she can, wo believe, lay clM;a to having among her residents ' 19 champion temperance man of tho state, if not of the entire country. Not only has ho never drank any kind of suiritous or malt liuuors. but he 1 has never allowed any tea, coffee, soup j or any kind of milk to pass his lips I since he was a child. lie is a colored I man, was born in slavery, and because i his father frequently drank more I whisky than was good for him, he re- j solved w hen a boy to never drink any. I thing but water. And he has reli giously kept the resolution. He is a member of the Oil City police forco, and his name is Major Franklin. Oil City (Pa.) Blizzard. Much the Same. His Wife I see by the paper that at a wedding in Oklahoma last week the man promised to obey instead of the woman. I wonder how the mar riage will turn out? Her Husband Oh, about like any other marriage, I suppose. He proh ably didn't mean it any more than a woman does when slio says It. Chi cago Dally News. The Duty of the Hour. "How were you impressed by our distinguished visitors' speech?" asked one prominent citizen. "I hadn't thought about forming Im pressions," replied the other. "As I understand such an occasion, wo were not there to criticise, but to give three cheers and to sing 'The Star-Sanglcd Banner.' " and 50c mm if Hi? The Best Family Medicine for Constipation, Biliousness, Indi gestion. Sour Stomach, Colic, Dizzi ness, Headache and anything caused, by a disordered Liver. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is a purely veRet:iblu compound, pleas ant in taste, mild in action, thorough in results. Good for baby, parent, grandparent. Sold lor 35 Ywrs. for, an,l $1 twmlrt. 1-or .i!n hy Pcnlert irener-illv- If your dealer lor-4 not havo it. FTid nice ilin-rt tj us, unit wo will sbi by cxpicsb prtiiaiii. SAMPLE FREE Moley Lemon Klixir Co., Atlanta, Ga. II To oonrlnoe any woman Mint j-ux-tine AiitlM-ptltt will Improve lur tarnhta and do all wo claim Inr It. v a v.- I 1 1 send her absolutely free a largo trl.il box ol I'axtlne with book of uistruo Horn and gnulne tostimonlnli. Send your nauio aud address on a pustal cud. mum cleanses and lirtiis mucous mem. hrtnfl uf- rwtlotis, such as nrwal catarrh, pilvlo oawi li and imlauimallun caused fy ieir.t nuie ills; sore eyes, soie throat and mouth, by direct lo-al tTeutment Its cur atiTC power over these troubles Is extra ordinary and Rives Immediate relit f. TlwuKinils of women aro using and rec ommending It every day. 60 cents at drupjiMsorbymall. Remember, however, IT!OHTS VOU NOTIIIN'tTOTRVIT. TUB K, PAAION CO., Boston, Jiui. $311 AFJUnilD z rill liUWII with Our MEF3RY GO ROUNDS We nlso mannfaeturA Hatglo Dairlee. gtlrem, ert SK Pan III la in A TALENTED WRITER Praises Peruna as a Catarih Remedy V ft 4 mv re ' 4 x 0 rr '-it H( $ $ i MRS. E. M. TINNEY Rlra K. M. Tiuney, story writer, ffi") K. Nucva St., Bau Aulunio, 'J'ex., writes: "liui-ing KW1 I n'ltfcrcd form nnsnl Cat;ii rli, h hi, li various uihcr veMiuilies Jailed to relievo. "Six bo ties if Pe una, which 1 t"nk, enliiv y niro'l mo, tno cuiarrh ui. 'iipeur nit'auil o ffr returning. "I tuercli.fO clieer u!ly leeelllineud Peruna 10 all similarly ulilicled." Jlr-. F.ilen Naf le,4144thstreet,Grcen Bay, Wis., writes: ' I have often heard Penina praised and It, is more widely known hero thai any oilier medicine, but I never knew what a splendid medicine it really wa until a few weeks ago w hen I caught bad cold which settled all over me. "The doi tor wanted to prescribe, but I told him 1 was going to try I'erun: and sent for n bottle and tried" it. "I felt much better the next morninr and within five clays 1 had not a tract of any lameness or anv cough. "'consider it the finest cough rem edy." i'l.r.vsx TAm.ETs: Some people pre fer to take tableis. r;ther than to talo medicine in a fluid fo m. Such peopli can obtain Peruna table s, which repre sent the solid medicinal ingredients o Peruna. WILD TRIBE OF POETS. Picturesque People That Are Fund Ir the Phil'ppines. Among the wild tribes to bo found In the Philippines are tho Bogobos. the most picturesnue people In the tropics. Their origin is unknown and all sorts of opinions have been expressed concerning them. One talc loiii of tVin is that their first ances tors were all poets and musicians and that tlu dislike for the practical which is always noticeable amoni! them has come down through the gen orations. Those that have taught among tin Bogobos say that ?iven a song 01 a oem to learn and they will stud and dream over it for hours, but givi the l'.ngubo a pn b'.em In arilhmet.i and he immediately becomes ill ami wants to go home. Living at Sa::ta Cruz, in tho Davai district, iu .Miss Benedict, a Chicagi university woman, who Is collectinf evciyliiing peculiar to tho Il:;gobo. It has been found that the bead work dune by them Is (pi t j like thai of the American Indian, but there h no oilier likeness iu tho races be youd that. Mansfield's Rebuke. A group of th -at:':-al men were talk lng in New York about the late Kiel) aid Mansiield. "Xr, Mansfield," said one, was a d ' llghlful humoroist, a sp'r-mlid ra.'oa tour in society, but at the sane tl:m he had a certain proper and bejomiiir scr.se of his own di-;n y. an.1 it n n-ci paid to be unduly familiar with him. "lie was, as we all know, rathe bald. He resented, from barbers, ci friends, any allu ion to his baldness "Well, ono night at a party, a mar camo tip behind thi3 great ar'.ist, st:r; gored 1iim wi'.h a violent slap on the back, and exclaimed in a loud, jovial familiar voice: "'Hello, Dick. How are you? Kvcr time I see you, you get balder aar balder.' Mansfield drew himself up. He Bneered at the other. ''Hello,' ho said. 'I don't know who yo" are, but every time I see you yoi get ruder and ruder.'" Taken At His Word Master Walter, a ted 5, hal eater the soft portions of his toast at breal; fust, and piled the crust on his date "When I was a little boy," remarked his father, who sat opposite him, "1 always ate the crusls of my toast." "Did you like them?" inquired hu offspring, cheerfully. "Yes," replied the parent. "You may have these," paid Mas ter Walter, pushing his plato across tho table. Harpers' Weekly, Seems Probable. "Ma, didn't the heathens havo a god for everything?" "Yes, my child.' "Well, who was tho got! who r"led over kitchens?" "I don't Jt.st remember; but I think It was the great god Pan." HER "BEST FRIEND." A Woman Thus Speaks of Postum. We usually consider our best friends those who treat us best. Some persons think coffee a real friend, but watch it carefully awhile and observe that it is ono of the meanest of all enemies for It stabs one while professing friendship. Coffee contains a poisonous drug caffeine which injures the delicate nervous system and frequently sets up disease in one or more organs of the body, If its use is persisted in. "I had heart palpitation and nerv ousness for four years and the doctor told me the troubio was caused by coffee. Ho advised me to leave it off, . I thought I could not," writes a Wis. lady. "Ou the advice of a frhiid I tried Postum Food Coffee and it so satis fled me that I did not can for coffet after a few days' trial of Postum. "As weeks went by and I continued to use Postum my weight increased from 9S to 118 pounds, ard tho heart trouble loft me. I have used it a year now, and am stronger than I ever was. I can hustle up stairs without any heart palpitation, and I am curer of nervousness. "My children are very fond of Post um nnd It agrees with them. My sis ter liked It whoa she drank it at my hottso. but not when she made it at her own home. Now she has learned to make li right, boll it according to (iirectttns, ana has become very fond of it. You may use my nam if you wish, a I am not ashamed of praising my nest friend Postum." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to VVellville," Id pigs. ' 'There's a Res, on."' 1 CARE OF TABLE LINEN. One Great Mls'.jke That la Made by Some Housewives. It matters not how neatly ono may have the table arranged, If the table linen is not spotlessly white the up poan.nce is marred by the defect. Care must be taken of line table linen or It soon gets tho yellow "dip" so much dreaded by careful housewives. The ilrst mistake Is tnado by throw ing the tablecloth in the laundry bag with napkins which are damp, and they always are when the linger bowle are used. Knch piece should bo dried and stains removed before placing It away for washing. To properly wah them they cannot bo made pure and white if placed iu with other clothes. This is a warning to heed. Soak the linen iu tepid water for three-quarters of an hour, and always wring the pieces by hand, for wringer creases do not como out at times even tinder a heavy hot Iron. Next put the clothes In a good suds, wash carefully and put in a boiler of cold water which has nothing but borax to soften It. Bring tho water to a boll, give the pieces a second suds, then carefully rinse. Two persons should stretch the long table cloths and place ou a liner, hanging hem perfectly even, in ironing they must be rather damp. Fold side to side with one seam only. Iron perfectly dry tntil a gloss appears. They must not bo starched, slnco good linen is stiff enough when properly Ironed. Hang the pieces over a rod where they hung perfectly straight and allow to dry be fore they are put away. .Now would rou know why it is that some women have their table linen always looking new? It 1b done in folding the Ironed duces. Boards such as are used to fold Iress goods on are what you will need. Cover the pieces with any old muslin mil carefully roll tho table cloth on 'his. If the sides are too long care ully fold the edges toward tho center, i'ut in tho linen closet and when ready 'or use you have a new-looking piece tor the table. Do not comb fringe on deces, but use a modrately stiff 'iristle brush for the purpose. In Iron ing monograms lay tho right side lown on a Turkish towel and the let ers will bo beautifully Ironed In this manner, which is an improvement ver the soft blanket method. Popular Charlotte Russe. One quart of sweet cream beaten -stiff, one-half cm of pulverized sugar dlrred into the beaten cream; vanilla Havering to taste. Dissolve one-half a package of gelatin in as little cold water as possible, act on tho stove and let come to a boil. Then let stand intil partly cold and stir quickly into he beaten cream. Dip a mold into cold water and line with lady fingers, cook ;es, or sponge cake. Turn the beaten cream into mold and set away in Ice o cool; should stand four or llvo hourB before using. If In warm wrath 'd and without Ice, let it stand ovov night. When ready to serve, dip the iiold In hot water for an instant, then tho cream will turn out on a plate like lolly. This makes a good dessert, too, at a tinner or luncheon. The full recipe will make enough for eight peopla. How to Can Plums. To every dozen paints take ono cup of sugar, one-half tap of water, two whole cloves and a small piece ol whole cinnamon (spice can be omit ted). Boil tho sugar, water and spice, wash your plums, fill jars fuil of plums and put jars in a pan of hot water. After the syrup has boiled skim and let cool a little so as m.t to break jars; then fill the jars full of the hot syrup, put the pan with jars In a warm oven but without rubbers and covers, close the oven door and let them bake 15 minutes. Then take pan out, put on ru'ibers and covers, fasten down tight and put back In nen again and bake 10 minutes longer and your plums aro done and as whole as when put in jars. Will keep fint and never fail. Cnop Suey. Cut a half chicken into bits, strip ping all tho meat from the bones, and fry until brown but not hard or crisp. Now nut into the frying pan with the chicken a large milon, sliced, and cook for threo mlnutis befpro adding a handful of drlci musfiixioms which havo been soak " 'in wnjer for ton minutes. Four fofrh Chinese sauee to make'tlv icnts brown, then add watcV HVJ , for 15 min utes. Stir in a g celery, diced, and six Ohltlosf '. Thicken with a little ja-war'ty' nncl c0,,1 till gravy Is thlc l nMoth. Serve with rice, boiled1. ... aily done, then drained and steikfhed..' Cranberry Pie. l.lne your pie tins with paste with crimped edges. Stew three cups ol cranberries wllh ono and a half cups sugar. Run through Rieve or flue colander and flit the lower crust mod erately full wilh tho fruit mixture. Wet edges of pie crust and cover the top with narrow strips of pastry, form lug diamond-shaped openings. Each strip is pinched to the rim of the pie to hold It firmly. Wash tho fop with an egg beaten In a little Ice-cold water. Bake In a quick oven. Th egg givoB the top of tho plo a brllllani glare. Celery Tops. Never throw awayyour celery tops excent those that have turned yellow or that are decaying. Keep all the leaves to put In the soup or dry them and use as flavoring. A little soup stock and a loft-over steak bono, to gether with the leaves of a head ol celery, make excellent Boup when boiled down. Macaroni for Large Party. One package of macaroni, one pound of cheese, ono can of tomatoes. Cook macaroni in salt water until tender, then put In pan a layer of macaroni, a layer of cheese, and a layer of tomato; butter, pepper and salt, making two layers in a pan, and bake an hour. Wicker Chair for Winter Use. Wicker garden furniture and ordi nary veranda chairs can be made to do service In whiter by repainting them after they have been thoroughly scruhbed and fitting them out with cushions and coverings to harmonize with the rooms thoy are to be in. Apple Indian Pudding, Two quarts of milk, put one In double boiler, one cup of corn meal, one-half cup flour. When tho milk begins to boll, when all thickened, take off, put In a largo baking dish, add ono cup of molasses, one teaspoon of cinnamon, one-half nutmeg, one tea spoon salt, one egg, the other quart of milk. Pour in large sweet apples, chopped fln, cooked with oue cup ol water, at the srme time you put on the milk. Now add all together and bake lowly about three hours ami or ttb whlypvd ortMOi TESTED BY TIME. A Cure That Has Held Good for Four Yean. Mrs. Mary Crunilish of 1130 West Third Street, Wilmington, Del., says: "Some years ago I began to feel weak and miserable and one day awoke from a nap with a pierc ing pain in my bad that made mo scream. For tw days I could not movo and after that I had backache and dizzy spells all the time. My anklet swelled and I ran down dreadfully. I was nervous and had awful headaches I wonder that any medicine could do what Doan's Kidney Pills havo done for me. They cured 1110 four years ago and I have been well ever since." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. JUST WHAT HE WANTED. Surely Here Were Musical Tastes Enough to Suit Anybody. A gentleman of tho most cultivated musical tastes, wishing to change his residence, advertised for rooms in a private family "fond of music." Tho next mull brought him tho follow ing reply: "Dear Sir: I think wo could accom modate you with rooms, and as for music ono of my daughters plays tho purlor organ and glttar; another ono plays tho accordeon and banjo; I play the cornet and fiddle; by wife plays the harmonica and my son tho llute. We ull sing and if you aro good at tenner singing you would fit right in when wo get to singing gospel hltns evenings, for none of us sings tenner. Or if you plays the base vial we have ono right hero in tho house. If you want music as well as rooms and board we could accommodate you and there would bo no extra chargo for it Lipplncott's. FAMILY'S SKIN TROUBLES. Eczema, Hut Rash, and Scalp Affec tion! Afflict Different Members, But Cuticura Cures Them. "My wife had eczema for livo or six years. It was on her face and would come and go. Wo thought wo would give the Cuticura Ilemcdlcs a trial. Wo did so and she has never had a sign of eczema for four years. I myself used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment 8omo time ago for falling hair. I now have a very heavy head of hair. We used Cuticura Remedies for our baby, who was nearly bald when young. She has very nice hair now. She is very fleshy, and wo had so much trouble with heat that wo would bathe her with Cuticura Soap and then apply Cuticura Ointment, it would dry the heat up so much quicker than any thing else. Mr. 11. B. Sprlugmlro, 323 So. Capital Street, Iowa City, la., July 16, 1905, and Sept. 1G, 1900." Signs of Long Life. "Bacon took a deep Interest in lon gevity and its earmarks," said a physi cian, "and Bacon's signs of long lifo and of short life are as true to-day as they ever were. "You won't llvo long, Bacon point ed out. If you havo soft, fine hair, a lino skin, quick growth, large head, early corpulence. Bhort neck, small mouth, brittle and separated teeth and fat ears. "Your life, barring accidents, will bo very lengthy if you have slow grow!,, coarso balr, a ro..h skin, deep v .In k'es in tho forehead, firm P;.n, a largo mouth, wide nostrils, strong teeth set close together, nnf a hard, gristly ear." Minneapolis Journal. Her New Ha'.. "I believe Maude is weakening In her championship of the Audubon movement against bit i plumago hat trimming." "What makes you think so?" "I notice In public, especially nt tho theater, sho is showing tho white feather." A Slight Misapprehension. "Your party just now Is rather In kn acephalous conditiou, Isn't it?" "Not at all not at all. It only wints a leader." To SicK Women You should know, if you suffer from any of the pains due to womanly trouble, that it is possible to bo relieved or cured by the use of Cardui. Fifty years, and over, of unexampled success, in the treatment of femalo ailments, has demonstra ted what Cardui can do, for others, since, in that time, it has benefited over a million women. "Cardui has cured me," writes Mrs. Chas. Will iams, of Willow Shoals, Ky., "and I praise it above all other medicines. "Before I began to use it, I was almost dead. .1 Lad suffered for five (5) years, with atidU Take Pat Wa Going Some. An Englishman, ah Irishman and a Scotchman were one day arguing as to which of the three countries pos sessed the fastest trains. "Well," said the Englishman, "I've been In one of our trains and the telegraph poles have been like a hedge." "I've soen the milestones appear like totnbRtoncs," said the Scot. "Bo Jabbers," said Pat, "1 was one day in a train In my country, and we passed a field of turnips and a field ot carrots, also a field of cabbage and rarsley, then a pond 'of water, and we were going that quick I thought It km a broth." She Did Not Fear Death. An old lady on her seventy-third birthday onco said. "I do not mind getting old, 1 do not fear death, but I llvo lu constant fear of par alysis." "For some time I have been wanting to tell you of the great good your wonderful Sloan's Liniment Is doing here," writes Mr. James F. Abornothy, of Hulherford College, N. C. "In fact, all your remedies lire doing noble work, but your Liniment heals ull. in my eight years' experience wilh med icine I find none to go ahead of It. having tried It in very many cases. I know of one young man, a brick-mason, who suffered from a partial, yes, almost complete, paralysis of ono arm. I got him to use your Liniment, and now he can do as much work as ever, and ho sings your praise every day. I get all to use it I possibly can and know thero Is great virtue in it. I have helped the sale of your noble remedies about hero greatly, and ex pect to cause many more to buy them, us I know they cun't be beat." Preposterous. An aged Jersey farmer, visiting a circus lor tho Hist time, stood before tho dromedary's cage, eyes popping and mouth ugapo at tho strange beast within. Tho circus proper began and tho crowds left for the main show, but still the old man stood before the cage In stunned silence, nppralslng every detail of tho misshapen legs, thu cloven hoofs, tho pendulous upper lip nnd tho curiously mounded back of tho fcleopy-oyod beast. Fifteen minutes passed. Then tho farmer turned away and Bput disgustedly. "Hell'. Thero nlnt 110 such animal!" Everybody's Magazine. A Value. "Nonsense," said tho high financier, "wo did not sell a worthless fran chise." "But such is current report," ven tured tho interviewer, Tho high financier mado a gesture of impatience. "Young man," ho re turned, severely, "If you got hold of any old franchise that you could un load for two millions, would you re gard It as worthless?" No reply being possible to thin, nou was made. No Decoration Required. It was Mr. Hobart's first experience with waffles, and he lilted the taste of them. When he had been served twice, he called the waiter to him and spoke confidentially. "I'm from Pokevllle," ho said, "a'.d we're plain folks there; don't care much for style, but wo know good food when wo get It. I want another plateful 0' those cakes, but you tell tho cook she lieedu't stop to put that fancy printing on 'em; Just send 'em along plain." Youth's Companion, How's This? Wa offer Ono llimdrrd PolUr. Bewrd for njf run,, nf I Hlarra IllM cuuut tin ciuoil bf llul't Ctlarrh Cum. . F. J. CHENEY CO., Tolf ... O. Wfl, tllft undemtKuP'l. tve known K. J. Clriiff for till) tHt 15 inn, and liellfve 1. 1 ill perfmMly !' untblu la nil builiie-ii IniiiHiw-tUmti ami titium-lull! ablu tu tarry gut any ntilli.ilu4 mul. I'y bl flru. W.U.tIN. KlSMAN MaKVIN, Wluilcfalp lining!. t. Toli-do. o. rtall'a Catarrh Cnm It taKon Inwrmlly. ai-ilnu fllrclly upon tbe Mood and mucuu. aurtaroa or ilio avmeiii. ToHlmonlala bciii free, 1'rlco .5 cuow pia Ix.nle. Soldbyal llruirirtiilrt. Xako Uali'i t'niu I; I'llla -r contortion. Girls begin to sit up and take no tice of young men about tho samo time they begin to see something of SEND U3 COON, Mini. I'"tum imlotliii Inn Mdn, root. ir. Wo (titrii no romitiliiioii. Wa Hind PTprri r.harft'-t on bififiiMita nl Inr tuiuuiiiHift to 910 or mtim, Wri (tw is(. prtr inn. "T. inns rri io. tOIV K.Mftla hl.Lonl A. N. Kw F (190745) 2203. "WlUliMJ" Reli I Knew What Was Coming, 1 Wife Well, I declare. Here's an old school friend of mine who has Just made a fortune. ' i Husband All right, my dear. Go ahead. Tell mo that you might have married him. Important to Mothors. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOKIA a safe aud sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It Bears tho m Signature QSlfWlt ,In Use For Over:) Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought Finishing Is tho hardest part of a lazy man' lob. Interest In a ntlrror. KIDNEY TROUBLES The Itidncvs aro essential organs for keeping the body free fruin im purities, if they should fail to v."r death ivyiildeiis'ue in very short time. Inflammation t,r irritation caused by some feminine derangement may spreud to wine extent to the Kidneys unl nll'ect them, The cause can bo siv fr removed 1'V using Lydia H. I'lnlvhain's Vegetable Compound that the trouble will tlisuppcar. When a woman is troubled with pain or weight in loins, backache, swelling of he limbs or feet, swelling- miller the eves, an uneasy, tired feeling in the region of the kidneys, she should lose no time iu com- nieuclng treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's . made me stronp; and well." It inn v be the means of savin her mo. en 1 ii .... ...eino um J ',.-'... a n..n. -n VestM7th Street, New Wk, who writes: H Dear Mrs. l'i.,!sl.an.:-"I owe a debt of gratitude to Lydia K. rink 1 , . ... ...1.1.. ,,wr tt.lwiM wiveil 111V life. I hu tiered with IlIlTIl a v e"ei ui'iu ... , , 11 i Kiilnev trouble, irregularities and painful periods, and my blood wan f-,st t.irninL'to water. 1 used your medicine for some timo and it 1ms IvdisE.HInkham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots nnd herbs cures Female Complaints, such as Fallingan.l Displacements, and Organic Diseases. Dissolves and expels Tumors at nn early stop... It strengthens and tones the Stomacii. ures iicuone.ic -"''"'. ';y ami invigorates the whole system. For derangement of the Kidneys in either sex Lydia K. l'inkhuin's Vegetable Compound is excellent. Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women ttWn iniftVrino- from anv form of femule illness are invited to write Mrs l'lnltliiiiii nt. I.vnn. Mass.. for Worth Your Monoy ;n making a bid for your consideration Ist that At Retail $3.50 EUMAT CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY It Is perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when the mur-cbs, nerves, joints au.l bones are throbbing nnd twitching- with the pains of Rheumatism the sufferer is apt ti t arn to the liniment bottle, or some other external application, in an effort to pet relief, from the disease, by producing counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the r--al disease because it docs not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more than skin deep it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be reached by constitutional treatment IT CAKXOT I!li RUBBED AWAY. Rheumatism is due to nn excess of uric acid iu the blood, brought about 1 y the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This refuse matter, coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forms uric acid which is absorbed into the blood nnd distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism nets possession of the system. The nebes and pains are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a tiina by surface treatment, they will reappear nt the first exposure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity . Rheuma tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with irritating, pain-producing- uric acid poison. 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