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COLDS AFFECT THE KIDNEYS. LTsnrf.ri 9 ta lAiui Uvii ftARRH OF KIPflEjH MANY MILES. First Manager Did your company have a long run? Second Manager No; but we had a long walk. HIS HANDS CRACKED OPEN "I am a man seventy years old. My hands were very sore and cracked open on the insides for over a year with large sores. They would crack open and bleed, itch, burn and ache so that I could not sleep and could do but little work. They were so bad that I could not dress myself in the morning. They would bleed and the blood dropped on the floor. I called on two doctors, but they did me no good. I could get nothing to do any good till I got the Cuticura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment. About a year ago my daughter got a cake of Cutl cura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment and in one week from the time I began to use them my hands were all healed up and they have not been a mite, sore since. I would not je without, the Cuticura Remedies. "They also cured a bad sore on the land of one of my neighbor's children, ind they think very highly of the Cuti cura Remedies. John W. Hasty, So. Ef ingham, N. II., Mar. 5 and Apr. 11, '09." An Eternal Reason. j "You seem to be awfully bitter igainst old Busby. What's the cause?" "Oh, a money reason." "I didn't know you had any busi ness dealings with him." "I don't. I hate him because he has more money than I have." Cleveland Plain Dealer. CUT THIS OUT And mail to the A. II. Lewis Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo., and they will fiend you free a 10 day treatment of NATURE'S REME DY (NR tablets) Guaranteed for Rheu matism, Constipation. Sick Headache. Liv er. Kidney and Blood Diseases. Sold by all DruRRists. Better than Pills for Liver Ills. It's free to you. Write today. The Flippancy of John. Mrs. Mott What is a sympathetic strike. John? Mott A sypmathetic strike, my dear. Is being touched for a quarter by a beggar with a hard-luck story. Your Liver is Clogged up That's Why You're) Tired Out of Sorts Hat No Appetite. . CARTER'S LITTLE. LIVER PILLS will put you rigbi U a lew day. TWt do their duty. Cur Coa atipe. BO. Ueiefii, laaigectiea, aa Sick lUadacae, SMALL PILL. SMALL VOSZ. SMALL NUCX GENUINE mutt bear signature : Many things combine to make home cheerful, but noyone thing" plays so important a part as artistic taste in wall decoration. Beautiful, cleanly and wholesome is Too Szn&uxl&ll Gcs&3 We have Idea on color harmonica, classic stencils, and much- that will in- ' terest the discriminating boua owwf. ' These Ideas have cost ut money but are free ta you. Asa your dealer or write direct. Alabastinc Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. IniTTLE S S MIVPD E BIG C0TT0I1 DEALS ATTORNEY GENERAL WICKER SHAM ORDERS INQUIRY. INVESTIGATION UHPRECEDEliT James A. Patten, Frank B. Haynes, William P. Brown and Eugene Scales Have Been Named by Popular Gossip. Chicago, 111. There will be started In New York tomorrow a federal in vestigation without precedent in this country. The attorney general of the United States has ordered an iqnuiry Into the gigantic bull movement in cotton with which the names of James A. Patten of Chicago, Frank B. Hayne, William P. Brown of New Orleans, and Eugene Scales of Texas have been popularly connected. Hayne and Brown both appear as defendants in the proceedings, but it could not be learned whether Mr. Pat ten will be subpoenaed at Chicago to come here and testify. He has been generally credited, however, with be ing the financial genius of the pool and in recent interviews he has out lined his bullish position and his de termination to fight the supposed bear clique which has been reshipping cot ton to this country from England in an endeavor to break the market. The bull movement has reached such ) a stage, however, that there are ru mors of a possible May corner in the New York market. Never before has the government brought similar action against a pool operating In the mar ket on either the long or the short side. Meager were the details of the proposed Inquiry available today. Subpoenas were issued at the direction of Mr. Wickersham commanding a dozen or more brokers to appear be fore a federal grand jury tomorrow to testify against Frank B. Haynes and Wm. P. Brown. Announcement of the government's action was followed , by an excited break In prices on the New York ex change which at one time bid fair to rise in almost as great a demorali zation as that noted last January. Early in April the market had a se vere break under heavy liquidation, and at that time there were rumors circulating that the bulls were aban doning their position, but a consider able recovery in prices since then suggested the selling had been large ly in the way of outisde liquidation and during the last week or ten days there have been renewed rumors of an impending squeeze. The position in the near month, at any rate, has led to heavy shipments of cotton to New York for delivery on contract and the arrivals reported today are in excess of 23,000 bales, including nearly 14,000 bales from Liverpool, while the stock of cotton available for delivery on contract has already increased from about 87,000 bales to 120,000 bales. Suffragists Plea Goes to Congress. Washington. With banners afloat, finery a-flutter and occupying a pro cession of taxicabs nearly a mile long, the suffragists in convention j here moved on Capitol hill today and presented to congress 400,000 indi vidual demands for votes for women. The mammoth national petition was divided into little ones, each tied with a bit of yellow ribbon and grouped into little bundles of just the conveni ent size for a suffragette to carry un der her arm. SENTATOR ALDRICH WILL RETIRE Announces That He Will Not Be Can didate, for Re-Election. Washington, D. C United States Senator Nelson V. Aldrich of Rhode Island has authorized the announce ment that he would not be a candi date for re-election to the senate, and that he would positively retire at the expiration of his present term on March 3, 1911. This announcement was made to a representative of the Associated Press, who met the senator upon his return to Washington from Rhode Island, where he had been in consultation with his political asso ciates. "I have decided not to be a candi date again," said the senator. "Since something of my plans hare leaked out already I would he glad to have you make that statement. I had not intended to say anything for a few days, as I would have preferred to apprise my friends in Washington of my plans personally, but I suppose it Is Just as well as it Is." Publicity Bill Passes. Washington, D. C. With Represen tative Mann of Illinois alone voting In the negative, the house today pass ed the McCall campaign publicity bill. Only a short time was required to pass the measure. Speaking in oppo sition to the bill, Mr. Mann declared like the Sherman anti-trust act, It would be found that the bill's provis ions would far exceed the purposes of Its advocates. TO WELCOME ROOSEVELT. Rough Riders to Convene at New York at Home Coming. Oklahoma City, Okla. An official call for the reunion of the Roosevelt Rough Riders at New York from junw 16 to 20 has been issued. The chief object of the reunion is to .welcome home Colonel Roosevelt. Regimental association officers are to be elected. Circulars giving complete Information have been mailed to each members of the regiment and the attendance Is ex pected to establish a record. TO FRO GERMANY 'AND CANADIAN VHEAT LOOKS TO TnE CANADIAN WEST FOR HER SUPPLY. A dispatch from Winnipeg, Manito ba, dated March 18, 1910 says: That Germany is "anxious to secure a share of Canadian wheat to supply her im ports of that cereal." The recent ad justment of the trade relations with Germany has made it possible to carry on a Canadian-German trade with much fewer restrictions than in the past, and considerable development of trade between the two Countries is now certain. The great men of the United States are alive to the "Wheat situation in this Country now, and there is consequently the deepest interest in every feature that will tend to increase and conserve the wheat supply. With its present 650, 000,000 bushel production of wheat and aft effort? to increase it almost unavailing, and the rapidly growing consumption of its increasing popula tion, there is certainly the greatest reason for the anxiety as to where the wheat is to come from that will feed the nation. The United States will be forced as Germany is to look to the Wheatfields of Canada. One province alone raised last year one eighth as much as the entire produc tion of the United States, and but a twelfth of the wheat area has yet been touched. The Americans who have gone to Canada, are to-day reaping the benefit of the demand for Canadi an wheat and they will continue to join in the benefits thus reached for a great many years. Splendid yields are reported from the farms of that Country, and from land that the Gov ernment gives away In 160 acre blocks, and from other lands that have been purchased at from $12 tJ $15 an acre. John Munter, near Eye brow, Saskatchewan, a former resi dent of Minnesota says: "Last fall got over 30 bushels of wheat to the acre and had 30 acres of It; also 20 acres spring breaking on which I had flax of which I got almost 20 bushels per acre. Had . 20 acres in oats and got 70 bushels per acre and 500 bushels potatoes on one and three quarter acre, and can therefore safely say that I had a fine crop and am well satisfied with my homestead." He Is considered but a small farmer, but he will be one of the big farmers, some of these days. There are many others, hundreds of others, whose yields were beyond this, and whose average under xrop was vastly greater. The story of the experience of American farmers In the Canadian West is a long one. The time to go, would appear to be now, when splen did selections may be made, and where land can be purchased at prices that will be doubled in a couple of years. Where She Scored. Sheldon Kerruish tells this story on his esteemed father: "One day a long time ago, a number of children in our neighborhood were talking about the bad habits of their parents. , " 'My father smokes 15 cigars a day, said a little girl, boastfully like. " 'My father swears something aw ful when supper is late,' said another. " 'My papa came home tight the other night,' remarked a third. "It was my little sister's turn next. " 'You just ought to see my papa read Cicero, she said, and all the other little girls retired in confusion, gladly admitting that sister had won the prize." Cleveland Leader. The Irisn of Shakespeare. An Englishman and an Irishman were having an argument on the sub ject of Shakespeare. "I defy you," said the former, "to find a single Irish character in the whole of his works." "Well, I can give you two, at all vents," replied the Irishman. "Miss O'Phelia . and Corry O'Lanus." He forgot Hamlet's intimate friend, who stood beside him while he was con templating his uncle in devotion, and observed: "Now, would I do it, Pat, while he is praying." Springfield Re publican. O, Those Tears. "So you are going to marry Mr. Glimson?" smiles the first fair young thing. "I was engaged to him last year. He positively wept when I broke the engagement." "I know he did," answers the other beauteous creature. "He told me that he wept for joy." MISCHIEF MAKER A Surprise in Brooklyn. An adult's food that can save a baby proves Itself to be nourishing and easily digested and good for big and little folks. A Brooklyn man says: "When baby was about eleven months old he began to grow thin and pale. This was, at first, attributed to the heat and the fact that his teeth were coming, but, in reality, the poor little thing was starving, his mother's milk not being sufficient nourishment. "One day after he had cried bitterly for an hour, I suggested that my wife try him on Grape-Nuts. She soaked two teaspoon fu Is in a saucer with a little sugar and warm milk. This baby ate so ravenously that she fixed a sec ond which he likewise finished. "It was not many days before he for got all about being nursed, and has since lived almost exclusively on Grape-Nuts. Today the boy is strong and robust, and as cute a mischief maker as a thirteen months old baby is expected to be. "We have put before him other foods, but he will have none of them, evidently preferring tQ stick to that which did him so much good his old friend Grape-Nuts. "Use this letter any way you wish, for my wife and I can never praise-Grape-Nuts enough after the bright ness it has brought to our household." Grape-Nuts is not made for a baby food, but experience with thousands of babies shows it to be among the best, if not entirely the best in use. Being a scientific preparation of Nature's grains, it is equally effective as a body and brain builder for grown-ups. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a Reason." Ever read the above letter? A mew apoevra from time ta time. They are ceaalae, true, and fall of Imbu iatercat. - . NEW THEORY IS RAPIDLY SPREADING OVER COUNTRY L. T. Cooper's theory concerning the human stomach, which he claims to prove, with his new medicine, is being given more respect and comment every day. Cooper claims that 90 per cent, of all ill health is due to stomach trou ble. "When interviewed about his theory recently, he said: "Stomach trouble is the great curse of the 20th century so far as the civilized races are con cerned. Practically all of the chronic ill health of this generation is caused by abnormal stomachic conditions. In earlier days, when the human race was closer to nature, and men and women worked all day out of doors, digging their frugal existence from the soil, the tired, droopy, half -sick people that are now so common, did not exist. "To be sure, there was sickness in those days, but it was of a virulent character, and only temporary. There was none of this half -sick condition all the time with which so many are afflicted nowadays. "I know positively that every bit of this chronic ill health is caused by stomach trouble. The human stomach in civilized people today is degenerate. It lacks tone and strength. This weak ness has gradually come through a sed entary existence. I further know that few people can be sick with the diges tive apparatus in perfect shape. The sole reason for my success is because my New Discovery medicine tones the stomach up to required strength in about six weeks' time. That is why I have had more people come and thank me wherever I have gone to introduce my medicine, than I have had time to talk with." Among the immense numbers of peo ple who are now strong believers in Cooper's theory and medicine is Mrs. M. E. Delano, a prominent resident of the suburb of Brookline, Boston, Mass. She says: "For several years I was broken in health, caused primarily by stomach and nerve troubles. I gradu ally became worse, until recently I was compelled to go without solid food for days at a time. I had sour stomach, palpitation of the nerves of stomach and heart, dyspepsia, and extreme ner vousness. I suffered terribly with in somnia, and my liver, bowels and whole system) gradually became de ranged. I felt instant relief the first day I began this Cooper medicine. I now feel like a new being. Today I walked all over town, shopping some thing I have not done for years. "I make this statement wholly from a sense of duty. I feel I owe It to any one who might find relief and renewed happiness as I have done." Cooper's New Discovery is sold by all druggists. If your druggist cannot supply you, we will forward you the name of a druggist in your city who will. Don't accept "something just as good." The Cooper Medicine Co., Day ton, Ohio. HIS DESIRE. Head of Trust (paying exorbitant fare to cab-driver) Here is your fare, and may I ask if you think you could get me a similar job? DOWNWARD COURSE. Kidney Troubles Grow Worse Every Year. Charles S. Bailey, 808 Locust St., Yankton, S. Dak., says: "I suffered agony from kid n e y complaint and was almost helpless. The dis ease grew worse each year al though I doc tored and used VT'r "'v-sr manv remedies. There were excru ciating pains in my back and the urine passed too freely. D o a n ' s Kidney Pills gradually helped me and soon I was cured. Some years ago I recommended them and have had no trouble since." Remember the name Dean's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Nearly the Same. "Would it be policy for me to get married?" "Something like policy. It's a lot tery, you know." Cleveland Leader. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it "Rpars the' jTyJ . S7- Signature ot LeSX:f?-7&ZeJU In Use For Over SO Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Women like to do things out of the ordinary, but they never hold their tongues for that reason. TJT-TO-DATH5 Uae Red Cros Ball Blue. It makes clothes clean sad sweet as when sew. All grocers. A fool and bis money are seldom parted by the same method twice. CSC2US3 of tnssa important "Problem confronting anyone In need of a laxa tive is not a question of a sirgle ac tion only, but of permanently bene ficial effects, which will follow proper efforts to live in a healthful way, with the assistance of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, whenever it is re quired, a3 it cleanses the system gently yet promptly, without Irritation and will therefore always have the preference of all who wish the best of family laxatives. The combination has the approval of physicians because it is known to be truly beneficial, and because It has given satisfaction to the millions of well-informed families who have used it for many years past. To get its beneficial effects, always buy the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. No Encouragement. The family had stood the long strain of Uncle Hobart's illness well, but the peculiarities of the physician, chosen by Uncle Hobart himself, had been to say the. least, trying. "Do you really think he will recover, Dr. Shaw?" asked the oldest sister of the invalid, who had borne with his vagaries patiently for years. "I know how you feel, with Thanks giving coming on and all," said the doctor, peering at her from under his shaggy eyebrows, "but it's too soon to tell. He may get well, and then again, he may not; I can't encourage you yet either way." Youth's Com panion. Because a home is in the country be cause it is on a farm is "only an added reason why it should be more up-to-date and attractive, for those who are fortu nate enough to live in the country really spend more time in their homes than do those who live in cities. And it is also true that farm homes and farm life is daily becoming more and more attractive. The inside of our house is our home, so why not make it nice and at tractive, homely and cheerful, up-to-date and modern. You wouldn't think of burning tallow candles, yet why use wall paper? In order to educate a few refined peo ple in every community to the artistic beauty of soft velvety alabastined walls of solid color, a free offer of beautiful wall stencils of classic design is made to every reader of this paper. It is also possible to secure without any expense color suggestions for your home telling you the most suitable colors, to use the best arrangement, curtains and over curtains, etc. in fact the services of a decorative architect are at your disposal without charge to you. In cities there are many and most ex cellent designers of interior decoration, but it takes money and time to carry out their ideas. This same service is at the disposal of every reader if he aska for it, and bet ter than all, it tells you how you can either do the work yourself or direct some one else. It gives you exact shades and colors, and the stencils to - do the work without charge. Good Law That Should Be Enforced. Anti-spitting ordinances, laws and regulations in more than five-eighths of the cities and towns of the country are not enforced as they should be, alleges the National Association for the Study of Tuberculosis in a recent report. While most of the larger cities of the United States have such laws on their books, in the great majority of cases they are ignored or over looked. The report covers in detail the enforcement of the anti-spitting ordinances in 80 of the largest cities in the country. During the year 1909 in these 80 cities, 3,421 arrests were made for violation of the laws regard ing spitting In public places. Over 2,900 convictions were secured and $4,100.87 was collected in fines. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science baa been able to cure In all its stages, and that H Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and (riving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing ttg work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Collars for any case that It falls to cure. Rend for list of testimonials Address F. J. CHENEY k CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c Take Hail's Family Pills for constipation, Overhenpecked. Former Governor Pennypacker, dis cussing at a dinner in Philadelphia the divorce evil, said with his humor ous smile: "Perhaps there would be less di vorce if human nature were more per fect. Some women, you know, hen peck their husbands. There is, for ex ample, a Bucks county farmer who said the other day that he would cer tainly apply for a divorce only his wife wouldn't let him." The Literary Fabricator. "How did that story that George Washington couldn't tell a lie get started?" asked the Inquisitive youth. "I don't know," replied the irrever ent person; "unless he had a press agent that could. Moonlight During the Arctic Night. The moon continues to shine at the north pole during the six months' absence of the sun. Don't try to mold another to your ideal, but remold your ideal accord ing to what he is. WHEN TOCB JOINTS ARE STIFF and ni u boles sore from cold, rheumatism or neural- ia; when yon slip, strain or bruise yourself use cttv lhmxx jraxnjtuur- j. do noma remeay u years. Remember that life is not a fulfil ment of one's ideals, but an eternal compromise with them. FOTMM Colar nan feed krisMer aas' factor caters than Tea eaa eye aa; garment wltfeeat riselns apart Write Every man should keep a fair sized cemetery in which to bury the faults of his friends. Beecher. Xtra. Winslow Soot Mag; Syrap. Coreauarea teethiag-. eoftena ttaa (tuna, rtdne!. Sf - .li.y.jVT. MUMiwiMlaaiilL SfeaboUi. The smaller the man the bigger the horn he tries to blow. uzly, crizziy, era 7 hairs. Us3 LA me Vhis contractor get results. Some years ago a contractor build ing a railroad in a warm climate was troubled a great deal by sickness among the laborers. He turned his attention at once to their food and found that they were getting full rations of meat and were drinking water from a stream near by. He issued orders to cut down the amount of meat and to increase greatly the quantity of Quaker Oats fed to the men. He also boiled Quaker Oats and mixed the thin oatmeal water with their drinking water. Almost instantly all signs of stomach disorders passed and his men showed a decided improve ment in strength and spirits. This con tractor had experience that taught him the great value of good oatmeal. 53 Packed in regular size packages, and in hermetically sealed tins for hot climates. Treatment for Lump Jaw. Lump jaw is due to a fungus which is usually taken into the animal's .sys tem in feed consumed. Lump jaw is liable to affect the glands of the throat or the bones of the head, writes Doctor David Roberts in American Cultivator. It is not advisable to keep an animal thus afflicted lingering in a herd. On the other hand it is ad visable to either treat such an animal; or kill it, as such animals invite dis eases into the herd, owing to the fact that they are so reduced in vitality that they have no resisting power. A remarkably large per cent, of such cases can be successfully treated if taken in time by opening up the en largement and washing it out with a strong antiseptic solution, like five of carbolic acid in water, and putting the animals on a tonic. Jn this' way the afflicted animal is not only savei, but the entire herd is protected against disease. Queer Attribute cf Salmon. Only about 20 per cent, of salmon spawn before they return up the river from the sea, and those that do return after spawning are coarse, and, when cut up, white in the flesh; in fact, are known as bull trout, for so-called "bull trout" are not a different kind of fish, but are plainly salmon which have spawned. For Red, Itching; telld. 4Jata. Styea Falling Eyelashes and All Eyes That Need Care Try Murine Eye Salve. Aseptic Tubes Trial Size 25c. Ask Your Drugrist or Write Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago. "Clean, dry quarters are necessary for young lambs," says a stock jour nal. But any old quarters that will pass are good enough for most of us. TIED CROSS BALL BLUE Should be in every home. Ask your grocer for it. Large 2 oz. package only 5 cents. Remember nothing depreciates a man more than to show him he's like other men. Fads for Weak Women Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some derangement or dii" V ease of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured ,ic...cure every day by "' .Ig- .j Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescnjtoix -4! It Makes Weak Women Strong, M Sick Women Well, It acts directly on the organs affected and ia at the same time a general restora tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to- every modest woman. We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of those peculiar affections incident to women, but those wanting full information as to their symptoms and means of positive cure are referred to the People's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, newly revised and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth binding for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. AN Do you realize there is no longer any reason why you should use a coal range? Oil is cheaper than coal;, i t is lighter and easier to handle, and gives an intense heat. Provided you have the right stove, oil is more-, economical, cleaner and less trouble. Have you seen the:; He TS&ej&dE. ion. . Oil 99E-Sf0tf ' The accompanying illustration gives you only a rough idea of its appearance. You really can't appreciate it -until you either ' use it yourself, or-talk to someone who has used it. It does everything that a coal range will do except heat the room. The New Perfection Oil Cook- Ft H 1 1 f J Canflsaary Rote: Be sura if that Buac.iilit, iew Perfection.', Standard Gil any other fy. Oaa tOe aaekasa ealors all fifem. far tree eeeUet Hew te Dm. Biased see Mis Coiers. f ha nitae.olau II Corn Pliiiifiii Bar take aone at tlt m bare Distemper. SPOHN'S fa yoar true aaferaard a care aa well aa prer entire 50c and tlJQ bottle S5.09 and 10.00 dozen, delirered. Large ia more than twice Lbs amaJler aise. Don't put it off. Get it. Droygiata or send to aiannfactarers. Spohs Medical Co.. Caeoust aai Buriekfisia, Oaakes. lad., UJUk j L 1. ; CREOLu" HAIR flESTGRiin. PFUCS, mm arsapaniEic: Will purify - your blood, clea your complexion, restore you appetite, relieve your tired feel ing, build you up. Be sure i( take it this spring. " Get it In usual liquid "form; or choc-c lated tablets called Sarsatabs. tdQ Poses i." W. L. DOUGLAS S3.00.S3.50.S4-00&G5.CC Union SHOES Bolfi' Shoes Had W. Ii. Douglas shoes are worn by more men than any other make, BECAUSE: AV. IOoujfl as S3.C9 and S3-50 gtioe are the lowest price, quality considered, in the world. W.IIourla SU.OO and &5.00 shoe equal, In stylo, fit and vutr. ot tier make costing .oo to Bs.uu. sJ y W Vi . Fast Color Euctets. Cjk l.'-irt? The jrenuine have W. L. Ikmjrlaa name and pric Stamped on the bottom. Tik . Muhalttut. Ask your dealer for V.I Dotila shoes. Ii they are not lor iwle in your town write for Mailorder Catnloe, gmutr full direif ions liow to order by mm!.- Wio- ordered direct from fai-tory delivered to tlm.wearva- ail ciuue prepaid. V. 1 Doutflaa, Brockton, Al. , Hay's HairrHealiE:: Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to lift Natural Color and Beauty. Stops its fllim out. and positively removes Dandruff. 'Is not e Dye. Refuse all substitutes. $t.oo and srw Bottles by Mail or at Druggists. CRp- Send xoc (or larce sample Bottle Philo Hay Scec. 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The flame is controlled in tur-. , quoise-blue enamel chimneys, and directed against the bottom of pot, pan, kettle or oven, and only there -Tbe"'v-1 flame operates exactly where it is neededf'' and nowhere else. With this stovL your kitchen is cooL - The nickel finish with the bright blue of the chimneys makes the stove orna- ; mental and attractive. Made with t, 2t ' ,: and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner ' stoves can be bad with or without Cabinet. IescnitiTa Circular to the nearest agency of Ua Company They ia cold wttaf tatter than ftj ether ij. ggQ&SZQg BZSSga CO., Qtsttt&y, HSSmS&m here ZHstemper amca; i&e rsea mar be near aviso mra nlantim mbw 1., w 1. DISTEMPER CUH Sf.00, retail. 4 V-'Fi frill