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i n i r i r -r Vijtlliil.h i.i IIIUllLIIM..tfTiTlpiTI1lfl 7 m I A ik Irs B J , TORTURING PAIN. Half This Man's Sufferings Would Havo Killed Many a Person, but Doan's Cured Him. A. C. Sprnguc, stock dealer, of Nor mal, III., writes: "For two whole years I was doing nothing but buying medi cines to cure my kidneys. I do not think that nny man over suffered as I did and lived. The pain in my back was bo bad that I could not sleep at night. I could a. c. sntAouu. not ride a horso And sometimes was unable even to tjdo In a car. My condition was critical when I sent for Doan's Kidney Pills. I used three boxes and tbey cured me. Now I can go nnywhero and do as much as anybody. I sleep well and fc?l no discomfort nt all." A TRTAI. FREE. Address Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price, CO cts. A hero Is a man who can listen to nn after-dinner speech without look ing bored. Men who think they know It all never take time to investigate the ac tual worth of their supposed knowledge TO CHICK A COI.I) IN ONE DAY Tnlco I.ixatho llromo Qitlulnn Tablet. All drug Rlxtx ruftiml llio money If It falls to cure. L. V. Oroxo'a tlKtuuiiro la on oach box. itfe. When you do It to somebody else it is discipline; when somebody elso docs It to you it Is tyranny. DON'T FOKOKT A larc 2-nr. package Hod Crons Hall Hluo, only 6 cunts. The- Kts Company, South llcnd, Inu. The older somo women get the mora girlish they try to act. More Flexiblo and Lasting, won't Bhnke out or blow out; by using Defiance Starch you obtnln better re tuilts than possible with any other brand and one-third more for same money. Children have such a good time be cause there Is no morning after for them. Now and Then Somo thorough and careful physician Invents, in his practice, somo special medicine, that proves so universally successful whenever prescribed, that ho proceeds to place it before tho pub lic to be reached through tho newspa pers. This Is tho history of Dr. Cald well's (laxative) Syrup Pepsin. For years, prescribed by Dr. W. n. Cald well for constipation, and all disorders of liver, stomach, and bowels, it was nt loft manufactured on a largo scalo, and is now tho most successful medi cine in tho world for theso disenses. A pure, scientific tonic, laxatlvo syrup; pleasant to tako and perfect in results Try It. Sold by all druggists at 50c and $1.00. Moncv back If It fails. It Is a compliment to a woman to make her think you wish you had known her boforo sho was married. MMllnnn of VokpIiiIiIch, When the Fditor read 10,000 plants for iOc, he could lmrdly believe it, but upon Kccond rcaduiR finds that the .lolm A. Snlcr Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., than whoin there aio no nioic icliablc and ex tensive seed growers in the world, makes this offer which is made to get you to test Saber's Warranted Vegetable Seeds. They will send you their uig plant and seed catalog, together with enough seed to grow 1,000 fine, solid Cabbages, 2,000 rich, juicy Turnips, 2,000 blanching, nutty Celery, 2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce, 1,000 splendid Onions, 1,000 rare, luscious Radishes, 1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowers, ALL FOIl HUT lGO I'OSTAQE, - providing you will return this notice, and if you will send them 20c in postage, they will add to tho nbove a package of fa mou8 Ucihner Cauliflower. V. N. U. Probably what mudo Evo tnko on with tho serpent was that she had no neighbors to talk about. THE USES OF URALITE. Incombustible and Can Be Worked With Like Wood. Havo you ever heard of uralitoV Probably not, for It Is a new Inven tion. Yet it is well worthy of your notice, since it is superior to any thing of the kind that has yot been produced. It is the Invention of n Russian artillery ofllccr and chemist, named Imschenetzky, and its claim to distinction lies in tho fact that it is absolutely fireproof. Uralito is composed of asbestos fiber, with a proper proportion of sill cato, bicarbonate of soda and chalk, and It Is supplied In various finishes and colors, according to tho purpose for which It Is intended. In a soft form a sheet of uralito Is like an ns bestos board; when hard it resem bles finely sawn stone and lias ,i me tallic ring. Besides being a noncon ductor of bent and electricity, it is practically water proof (and may be mndo entirely so by paint), and it is not affected cither by atmospheric in fluences or by the acids contained in smoke In large towns, which rapidly destroy galvanized Iron. Moreover, It enn bo cut by the usual carpenters' or woodworkers' tools; it can bo veneered to form paneling for walls or partitions; it can bo painted, grained, polished and glued together like wood; it does not split when a nail Is driven through it; it is not affected when exposed to moisture or great changes of temperature, and it can bo givon any desired color either during tho process of manufacture cr afterward. Hygienic Magazine. A Prodigal's Return. Dramatic scenes continue to be wit nessed as the result of the religious revivals In Wales. In a Glamorgan shire town, says the London Chron icle, the pastor, in the course of an impressive address, appealed to all backsliders to return to tho fold. Sitting quietly In the gallery was a young man. Moved by tho stirring ap peal, ho sprang to his feet and begged to bo readmitted to tho membership of tho church. All eyes were turned to tho suppliant, and the effect was startling when it was seen that tho young man was tho minister's own son. Overpowered by his feelings, the fatlier was unable to say a word and he broko down with emotion. The organist struck up a well-known hymn, nt the conclusion of which tho minister, having mastered his feel ings, welcomed his son's conversion "vith tenrs of joy. Do Wo Forrjct7 On we foipet when winter snows lie dee" Above thr. beds whom our beloved bleeiK nd wo no longer wildly weep Do wo foigot? nccauso. when comes llio holy Clu Ist- niustlde, And love and joy nic scattered wide. Wo check our sighs, mid btilvo our tear? to bide, Do wo forget? Do we foigot, because with muto llns pressed To fading pictures, all our love, un- gueshed, Ues loe ocked secure within our n.itlini Ul CJIHl Do wo forget? fiecnusn. act oss tho widening gulf of yea t s, Thoio comes no loving woid to quell our fenrs. No wa teh ful hand to brush away our tea is Do wo foigot? Do we foigctV Nay, In each hrait there lies A scciet plico, whcie, hid from mortal eyes, Dwells, stiong and f.ue, a lovo that nev er nies, Nor can foiget! S. O'll. Dickson In tho IMIgilm. All cr Nothing. This is a story from Cumberland tslnnd: A teacher was bathing in the surt, md a dozen or more of his youthful scholars wero looking on, when one )f thorn exclaimed: "How I wish ho would drown!" "1 don't," Enid another. "I want i shark to eat him." "Rettor ask for a whale," said the Imnllest of tho crowd. "It kin swal rr him whole!" Atlanta Cosstitu-Inn Healtli of American Women A Subject Much Discussed at Women's Clubs The Future of a Country Depends on the Health of Its Women. JMrx TC Wilfadsen Miss Matt ie Henry fjgfl At tho New York State Assembly of Mothers, a prominent New York doctor told the GOO women present thuthoalthy American women were so rare as to he almost extinct. This seems to be a sweeping1 state ment of tho condition of American women. Yot how many do you knpw who are perfectly well and do not have somo trouble arising- from a derange ment of the female organism which manifests itself in headaches, back aches, nervousness, that bearing-down feeling, painful or irregular menstrua tion, leucorrhoca, displacement of tlje uterus, ovarian trouble, indigestion or sleeplessness? Thero is a tried and truo remedy for all theso ailments. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has restored moro American women to health than, all other reme dies in tho world. It regulates, strengthens and cures diseases of tho female organism as nothing elso can. For thirty years it has been curing tho worst forms of female com plaints. Such testimony as the following should be convincing. Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Manning, la., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "I can truly say that you havo saved my life and I cannot oxpress my gratitude to you in words. For two years I spent lots of monoy in doctoring without nnv benefit for mon strual irregularities and 1 had given up all hopes of over being well again, but I was persuaded to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vego tablo Compound and threo bottles have re stored mo to perfect health . Had it not been for you I would havo been in my grave to-day." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Misj Mattie TTenry, Vice-President of DanvilloArt Club, 429 Green St., Dan ville, Va., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham : "Manyyoars'suffer ing with femaloweuknosfl, inflammation and a brokon down svstom mado mo moro anx ious to diothantoiivc.butLydiaE Pinkham's Voorotablo Compound has restored my health and I am so gratof ul f or it that I want overy sufTcringwoinan to know what LydlaE.PInk haai's Vegetable Compound will do for her." When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful men struation, weakness, leucorrhcea, dis placement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflamma tion of the ovaries, backache, bloating, (or flatulency), general debility, indi gestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irri tability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all-gone" and "want-to-be-lef t-nlone" feelings, bines, and hope lessness, they should remember there is ono tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. No other medicine in the world has received such unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need tho best. A light heart, a cheerful countenance, and all the charms of grace and beauty arc dependent upon proper action of tho bodily organs. You cannot look well unless you feel well. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. Her advice and medicine havo restored thousands to health. Address, Lynn. Mass. Compound Succeeds Where Others FalL f HE9HK CBVCT P'TISW A IT UAIVI71TSC a. X v nt vpxician I Headquarters tor U. S Atlanta, Georgia MAGNIFICENT RESULTS, Olclost anil largest optical houso In tho South. Travels 14 men Orowth of tho Ilawkos' busi ness piicnomonal. Demand for Ilawkos Klassos marvolouslyMnuroaslnB. Ovor 10,000 merchants now handling thou i exclusively. Most protltahlo lino for dealers. Sold to only ono dealer In a town. CAUTION: Tho Konuluo Ilawkes passes (spelled only H-a-n-k-e-a) are neer peddlod. and cannot bo procured except through mu regular dealer. Notlco:-,V sultablo roward will bo paid for reliable, doOnlto Information concerning Impostors uslnu my name. PILES NO MONEY TILL CURED. 27 YEARS ESTABLISHED. Wsssnd FREE aid postpaid a 232 pip trulls on rilu, Fistula andDlssasssof tho DBS. THORNTON MINOR, gBnflnfc A-ftk .- GREGORY'S Guaranteed SEEDS Grow auioklr. Free Catalogue J. J H. Gregory A Son, Marblohead, Mass Pa?x?!. M$k Thompion'f Eyi Wafer BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds. PATENTS that protect B.S.aA.B.LACEY, Patent Att'js, Washington, D. C. W. N. U.- Oklahoma City No". 8, 1905 la '" time. Bold by druuKlsts. IH IaWIfllliiafcaTfS1T'aaagl