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Ewry Heqpwle ows ithat Lard as e teii. " UNION " ODORLESS COOKING OIL. THE UNION OIL COMPMANY Departmeat "C" New Orleoas, La 50 Per Cent Better "I have used less than one bottle of Cardui," writes Mrs. Gertrude Ward, of Rushville, Neb., "and am feeling fifty per cent better than when I began taking it. "Before taking Cardui, I had suffered with female trouble, for eight years. My greatest trouble was Irregu larity. I also suffered with severe pains, every month, but now I am greatly improved and will recommead Car dul to all my suffering friends." TAKE C ARe cC 48. The Woman's Tonic The rare medicinal herbs of Cardul are imported by the manufacturers direct from Europe and are not to be found in any other medicine. These ingredients are what give Cardul its superiority, as a female medicine and tonic, over any other medicine. For over 50 years Cardui has been the favorite wom an's medicine. The ladies like it, because it is so easy to take, so gentle, so safe, so reliable in its results, and they have faith In its curative tonic powers, because of the thousands of other ladies it has helped. Try it today. Wit t: Ladles" Advisobr Dept. ChMtisoosa Medicied C. Chattaaoos~. Tems.. Ib drl stLuctlm, ad re. book. "Hole Tresmet or Waomes. ' seat kee CANNING OUTFITS Let us start you in the can ning business. It's a paying propositiun. Our process the simplest and finest ever invented. Made In all sizes and suited to both Home and Market Canning. Prices $5 up. Over 25,000 Raney Canners now in use. Cans, labels, etc. Write to day for our Free Catalogue and prepare for next crop. THllE RANEY CANNER COMPANY. Department R Texarkana, Ark.-Tex. "'O PINK EYE "*- E EE CATARIIHAL FEVER SAND THie AT DIASUE$S O! ! t Caurea the ick and acts as a preven ire for others. Li uid given on the tongue. Safe for brood meres and all others. 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In a Pennsylvania town where the Friends abound a prim old Quaker spinster recently attended the mar. rtage of her grandnephew, a young person who had In the course of his 21 years received much discipline at her hands. The o'd lady was at her best on this festive occasion, and, at a pause In the wedding breakfast, the hnp>y bridegroom looked over at her with a begutllng emile. "Tell us why thee never married, Aunt Patience?" the said, teulngly. "That is soon told, William," said the old Quakeress. calmly. "It was because I was not as easily pleased as thy wife rwas."-Circle / .s e r Ib in VW !. . rub aha Yam e asmi. -. VlaaýM f 'Mýý sýcf~js JACK CADS. The Shakespearian Portrait or Carica ture Corrected. Shakespeare cared nothing for his torical accuracy; he confounded cheer fully for dramatic purposes the de mands of Wat Tyler with those of Cade and the men of Kent, and his absurd travesty of Cade's revolt even today finds popular acceptance. Cade and the commons of Kent rose against the intolerable misgov ernment of Suffolk and the gross mis management of the French war. Suf folk and two of his ministers-Bishops Moleyns and Ayscough-were put to death by the people before Cade reached London, so general was the discount. The demands of Cade and the commons were almost entirely for political and judicial reform. "They based their complaints and demands on the existence of grievances, poll tical, constitutional and local, which could not be gainsaid" (Stubbs, "Con stitutional History"). Holinshed de scribes Cade as "a young man of a godly nature and right pregnant of wit," and admits that when Buck ingham and Archbishop Stafford met him in conference at Blackheath they found him "sober in talk," wise in reasoning, arrogant in heart, and stiff in opinions." Cade's chief followers and supporters were the country gen tlemen of Kent, Surrey and East Sus sex (see Durrant Cooper's "John Cade's Followers in Kent"), and "they had risen against the intolerable fee bleness of the government, which gave free play to every nind of malversa tion and tyranny. No man could en ter a court of justice with any hope of success unless he had interest at his back" (Sir J. H. Ramsey, "Lan caster and York"). Thorold Rogers warned us years ago that "the stories about Cade's lpstility to property and learning are ,ate inventions of the Tudor annalists, and at variance with contemporary testimony." Cade with his army of 50,000 men in London maintained strict discipline and punished with death the one or two cases of iobbery. That Cade him self compelled two city merchants to pay tribute is true; but the jewels Cade took from Malpas the draper (a strong I ancastrain) were the property of the Duke of York (with whom Cade I claimed connection as a Mortimer), and when they were sold with the rest of Cade's goods later by order of the Crown the money was paid to York (see Denvon's Exchekuer Rolls),Cade's compulsory levy on Curtis of St. Mar garet Pattens no doubt turned the oity against the rising; but the city had welccmed Cade and the commons, and expressed no disapproval of the beheading of Lord Say and Sheriff Crowmer. The city never voted a farthing toward the cimmissariat of Cade's army; it was willing for Cade to do the political work of execution on unpopular ministers and officials, and then meanly withstood him when that work was done. That Cade himself was a man of substance is proved by the act of at tainder passed against him. That he was a brave, honest, disinterested patriot, who at this length of time, af ter study of the reign of Henry VI., can doubt?-From a letter in the Speo tator. Going Berrying. The pleasure of huckleberrying is partly in the season-the late sum mer time, from mid-July to Septem ber. The poignant joys of early spring are passed, and the exuber ance of early summer, while the keen stimulus of fall has not yetcome. Things are at poise. The baying is 1 over; the meadows, shorn of their rich grass, lie tawny-green under the sky, and the world seems bigger than before. It is not a time for dreams nor a time for exploits, it is a time for-for-well, for berrying! But you must choose your days carefully, as you do your fishing and hunting days. The berries "bite best" with a brisk west wind, though a south one is not to be despised, and a north one, rare at this season, gives a pleasant suggestlon of fall while the sun has still all the fervor of summer. Choose a sky that has clouds in it, too, for you will feel their movement even when you do not look up. Then take your pail and set out. Do not be in a hurry, and do not promise to be back at any defia-n ite time. And, finally, either go alone I or with just the right colmanion. I do not know any circumstances wherein the choice of a companlon needs more care than in berrying. It may make or mar the whole advea ture.-From the Atlantic. Why He Was In Luck. "It is the American characteristie to make the best of everything and to put up a smiling front in the face of fate's hardest blows," said Prof. I. Mi. I Rutherford of the University of Cali fornia at the Stafford. "I have thought that In this regard Americans were exceptional. Some of the richest humor in our literature is founded on this trait. A few days ago, as I came East on the Southern Pa cific, in passing through a forlorn-look Ing town in the desert I heard two men conversing as the train stopped for water. "'Good-by, Bill,' said one, 'I am leaving this burg with just one pair of pants and not another thing on earth.' " 'You are lucky, old pal.' replied Bill, 'that's more than anybody else c ever took away from here.' "-Balti- r more American. A Perfect System. 5 "I can't save anything. What I want U is a patent bank that will take my pay envelope away from me every Saturday night and hand me lunch money every day." "What you want is a wife."-Wash. ington Star. The Taciturn Barber, C Confine yourself to themes of pith a In your confab, And don't annoy the barber with Mere idle gab.-Washiangton 8tar. Two Sides to It "Few married women learn the use oif money." 'Few ever get any to practce with."-Lo-anville Courier-Journal. KIDNEY TROUBLE Safered Tea Y sriiewd es lm Mwed Thaks eto PE- U-NA. 0. B. FIZER, Mt. Sterling, Ky., says: "'I have suffered with kidney and bladder trouble for ten years past "Last March I commenced using Peruna and continued for three months. I have not used it since, nor have I fell Spliln." The Natural Laxative acts on the bowels just as some foods act. Cascareta thus aid the bowels just as Nature would. Harsh cathartics act like pepper in the nostrils. Soon the bowels grow so calloused that one must multiply the dose. sr Vest-pocket box. 10 cents-at drug-etores. Each tablet of the genaine is marked C C C. Youth is forever challenging, never qualifying. For COLDS and GRIP. Hlok's CAPUDrtIx Is the best remelMr* y lieves the aching and feverlshnoecurel the Cold and restoree normal oonditl s It's UquWd-'ffecis Immediately. IOc.c.d 4 O at drug storas A man's idea of a had temper is a wife who won't be scolded without scolding back. Piles Cured in 0 to I Days. Paso lntment is naranteeo.i to cur. any reseofltchinr,Blind, Ileeding orProtruding Piles in 6 to 14 daysor monev efnnd.sI. Mo A sneer on a woman's lips is like poison in nectar. tn Winter Use Allen's Foot-Ease. The antiseptic powder. Your feet feel na. comfortable, netrvous and often cold sad damp. If you have sweating. sore feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-lase. Sold by all Inruggistls and shoe stores. 25 cents. Sample sent free. Adtdres Allen 8. Olm sted. L.e Roy. N. Y. There's nothing a woman does so skillfully as to have her weight so aa a man has to guess where it is. Mrs. Winslow's Soothl.ng Syrup for Chlldrer. teething, soltens the git:nnL relaces Inflama lon. allays pain. cures wind colil. bc a bottle. The thing that makes a man most conceited about himsn'f is for a girl to tell him he doesn't seem so. Dr. Pierce's i'leant L'ellets regulnte and invigorate stomach, liver rnJ bowels. Sugar coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. It's imagination that makes people believe they are having fun when they are just being plain fools. Have you a cough or cold? If so, take at once Allcn's Lung Mlalanty and watch re salts. Simple, safe, effective. All dealera. A man can always get more inter ested in a theory about Mars than in a fact about his bread and butter. To Cure a Cold in One Day rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fail. to cure. I. W.Urove's signature it on eem.h box. 25a People on the stage could learn a lot about acting by studying family reunions. Eapoesur to cold and wet is the first step to Pneumonia. Take 'rrr-y Daris PtaiA killer and the daniger is averted. There is ever so much more steady dependable fun in content than In happiness. For BEADAC&HE-Hiks' OAP'DINE Whether from Colds. lecLt. Stomach or 'ervous Troubles. Capudlne will relieve yoi. It's lquld--leasant to take--act immedl atetr. Trt 100.c. e and 0a at dlus storsa The reason a girl can get so much out of her father by wheedling him is she can make him believe nobody could do it to him. lNothlmg Mere Dasgerous Than a negleoted cough," is what Pr. J. 1. IHammond, professaor in the Eoleorl M[edl ed College says, "and as a preventative remedy and a euartive agent, I cheerfully recommend Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mulleiln. Tested 0 years. Nothing better for whooping cough, croup or coasumptioa. At droggists, ie. and 0e. Sympathy for leople in trouble is pre'ending you feel as bad for them as they would pretend to feel for you If it was your trouble. Itch cured in 3 mianute by WVociford's amitary Lotiae. Never fadls. At druggists. A woman can believe her marriage was made In heaven if she lives it in a hell. Ilow to Keep Ilaby's Skin Clear. Few parents realize how many es timable lives have been embittered and social and business success pre vented by serious skin alfections which so often result from the neglect of minor eruptions Ir infancy and childhood. With but a little care and the use of the proper emollents, baby's sknlo and hair may be pre served, purified and beautified, minor eruptions prevented from becoming chronic and torturing, disfiguring rashes, Itchings, Irritations and chaf. lusp dispelled. To thbls end. nothing is so pure, so sweet, so speedily effective as the use of Cutlcura Soap. assisted when necessary, by Cutlicura Olnt ment Bend to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., sole proprietors, Boston. Mass., for their free 32-page Cutlcura Book, telling all about the care and treat. meat of the skin and scalD. When a girl doesn't know whether che wants to marry a man or not it's a sign he's probably the fellow who will get her. Siou IIok Pq p p Ii Dece" of those " ptn. Usa, p'q bauhm U. "LAO C mT~jWhI I'ric *I.UI, rmý5 SHAIT oI THo HeRO HOS I estroyer of c skHss- Hew He aets the Setter of Adder. The hedehog, that butt of jveaile reste horseplay, Is the ousemer of tastes hkch like las Wdeler's owel. e e of IWaa ie e ateeiW and penllar.- 0eoralag mtleaeMus it can make a henatr meal of nearly any inse*t aad is Me of the lso vw tbrates whiees takle the repal slye ookroseak it eectual eates mination of beetes sad crickets it is as useful as a mongeee among the sets, but it is not generally known that it has a partiality toward snakep and adders. The methods it emplole for the attack are interest, Ing . Having come upon the Mdder it goads that reptile to the offensive and at the irst dart knamedlately rolls Into a ball. The adder I. them left to atteak the sptaes in which en counter it naturall tanes oe second best. After a littl6, when the hedge bog feels that his antagonisat has ex hausted his power, it once mere opeans out and make a bite at the adder's back, thereby breaking its spine. It then proceeds to cruna the whole of the reptile's body by means of its powerful oawe, and after that It is sald to start at the tall and devour Its prey. Of eg the hedgehog Is also very fond, thereby givitng Just cause to keepers and farmers to deo stroy it on sight. Case have been knows where hedgehogs actually forced the hea pheasant off her nest and then pro oeeded to demolish the contents. There is a tradition among country people to the effect that the hedge hbe will suck thoe milk from cows, who certainly show strong aversion to the hedgehog, but eminent natur alists scout the idea, their explan tion being that it is the heat of the cow whlch attrctts the hedgehog, the cow's dislike belnW no doubt caused by unpleasant contact with the prick ly spines. Hedgehogs are invulnerable to most of their enemies except man. although the wily fox has been known to get the better of them oo caslonally.-From the Scotsman. Men deny women's brains because' they are afraid of them. AFTER FOURYEARS OF MISERY Cured by Lydia E. Pink* ham's Vegetable Compound Baltimore, Md. - "For four years my life wasa misery to me. I sered from irneunari tie, terrible dra. ging sensations, extreme nervous. ness, and that all gone feeling In S stomach. I b ven up hope e ever bei well when I began to tatke Lydia .Plnk. ham's Vegetable Compound. Then I felt as though new life had been given me, and I am recommending it toall my friends."-Mrs. W. 8. FoxD, o907 W. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. The most suoceseful remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of female complaints is Lydia L Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound. It has stood the tet of yr _and today is more widely and sUcoeefUlly used than anyother female remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, Ind·som matlon, ulcertimonfbroid tumors, Is. that bearingdlown feeling, fltuleey_, lndiestion, and nerveon prosntior after all other mean had ailed. If you are suferingrom anyof these ailments, don't ire P ountil you have given Lydi . 's Ye,, table Compound a trial. lMaeu, for It She bas thousands to health, e charge. rAN COTrTON w t r wU sins yourUat s US usa w e. QUIz CLAss. Teacher-How many make a si Lion Johnny? Johnny-Not many.-Judge. WHEN YOUR RACK ACHE SUSPOCT THE KIDNEYSI Backachbe tIs kidney ache to mot cases. The kidaey aeche and throb with dull pain becausen there is In-t flammattoa within. You cas't be rid of the ache until you cure the ncoase-the kidneys. Doan's Kid ney Pills caur slek kidneys. J. P. Kain. t31 W. Union St. Jackson ville, Fia., says: 'Dull, naggang beck ache and Irregular action of the kidneys bothered me for iw moathe. Doan'slld aey Pills proved Juast what I seeded, driv ltn out the pain and restortng the kid .ays to normal conditoa. Remember the name-Doan's. P sale by all dealers. 50 cents a boL. Floeter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. IT. If man were not vain the power of nrman ·m*td oC**--qmqrt Pet. PUTNAM FADLLESS DYU [.r.. mu mif ~w .aimr w inr dr. o.. l muia~e. ak'oo.wg omu '"y ts . l T e74, OM waw nU e. 11 i M. , am d. ng Iwas m roMs , w W. w a.A fg bi rfeggs-oW to Mam meDe and ,Iu (blors *@ 0 DRUG CO.. ieim, heNbseag of all hs ofs women is ds to some derangem et or a se .1 tis orgas distiaedy fhmair. Such siokneas cc be oured-is emsed .vwy de by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription: It Makes Weak Women Stroma, Sick Women Well. eats dhsly om the omas beeted and is at t esme time a generall remst* tele mt t tLe whole systmn. It cres female oem p!ait right i. the prise= f asome., It makes uneessary the distreiable questioefag, ezminatis gd , k eeal tretmet so universally insisted upon by doetors, ad so abborrent l Severy modest woman. U We shll not perticularize here as to the symptoms of I tbose pealiar dections incident to womem, but those It wating full information as to their symptoms sad asses of poetive cure are referred to the Peoplc's Com. mea Sease Medical Adviser-1008 pages, newly revised x and up-to-dete Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 ono t oet stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth s iMding for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. isthe Salt of the Earth It is also the most abundant in the plant. Unless it has enough Potash in soluble form at the right time it cannot use the other plant food you or your soil may supply. Take no chances. Tie to fa:c:, , - not to theories. Many soils need only Potash to raise big crops. All soils need Potash sooner or later. Begin to use it before the crops starve. Do it now, for POTASH PAYS Urge your fert0fser dealer to carry Potash salt. in stock. You and he will have no difficulty in GERMAN KAU WORKS SC N CONSTIPATION, CBLHO ISND , RN . L S AtAIMNTOMA e LIVD L COMLAINT ATO l a SURETOACTN eIBETTER THAN PILLS FOR LIVE_ ILLS mA. W. LeIws 0901010 CO.. ST. T UIs. No. YOU CAN GET THIS NEW LABOR-SAVING DOUBLE ACTION HOE IN ANY OF YOUR FAVORITE SIZES S AND PATTERNS. The "John Relly" Hoee SThe Hoe With Keen Ctting Corners 4 Requires ome-lourth less later. 4 Never sddis or braises the eottom stuad. SCUTS Olstead of pmshes away te stalks eno reuired for the eteo steand. (t Mere than m thosad an use last year . twleo as maey will be used this year. Whem r buy bees this pring ea or a e "Jobem lety" Lbe. SMAlCNIACTIN BIY Tn AMRICAN F 1 A0 I1 CS. ASK YOUR OEALER, OR WRITs TO STHE JOHN REILY HOE CO., New OAres, La. For t d Rheumatic Sphains As we u e older the blood becomes sluggish, the mui cles and jomnts stiffen and aches nd pams take hold easier. Sloan's Liniment quickens the blood, limbers up the muscles and joints and stops any pain or ache with astonishing promptness. SProof thant it is Bsat for Rue lasttn.y Mrs. DANIlt H. Dss1,, of Mnnn's Choice, R.F.D., No. I, Pa., writes "Please send me a bottle of Sloea's Limenmt for rhmatism and . joints It b the best remedy I ever knew for I can't do without it." Also for Stiff Joints. Mr. Mtrow WnuLZn, stoo Morris Ave.. Birmingham. Ak, rites:--, r " I am glad to say that Sloan's lIniment has done m mor, good for sti@ joints ttn anyth~ng I have eve tried." Sloah'S Liniment is the qickest and best remedy for Rheuma tism, Sciatica, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises and Insect Stings.E Pe s Oe. 8Oc, sad $~.00 at AU Delers. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTOIN, MASS. SI kdlrme' mnnaaee l~