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BACKACHE.
Backache Is a forerunner and
one of the mopt common symp
toms of kidney trouble and
womb displacement.
READ MISS BOLLMAIfS EXPERIENCE.
Some time ago I
xst--7The
W W
'1 (BF1
WM
In a very
weak'condition, my work made me
nervous and my back ached frightfully
*11 the time, and I bad terrible bead*
strengthen my back and help me at
once, and I^ud not get so tired aa
before. I continued to take it, and. it
brought health and strength to mc,
td I want to thank you for the
it haa done me."—Miss KATI
and
JUJliw, 142nd St. A Wales Are.,
New York City.
-$tooo forfeit lferltl*4of
MM letter frotlut genuineness eanntt ie produced.
Lydla IS. Pinkham'a Vegetable
Compound cures, because it Is
the greatest known remedy for
kidney and womb troubles.
Every woman who Is puzzled
about her condition should write
to Mrs. Plnkham at Lynn, Mass.,
and tell her aih
7—i
The Difference.
-VWhat'a the difference between th6
framps' Protective association and a
"Well?"
"Why, one linkB the tramps and the
other tramps the links."—Prlncetoa
Tiger. ...
pliTi 1
PATENTS. W
mmm
List of Patents Issued Last Weak ts
Northwestern Inventors.
Nancy Blackwood, Duluth, Minn.,
dish washing tray William Pepper
ling, Two Harbors, Minn., projectile
Enoch E. Ritchie, Howard Lake, Minn.,
voting machine James. Sandy, Minne
apolis, Minn., carpet stretcher Olaf
Banoden, Melvin, Minn., .draft equal
izer Anson R. Spear, St. Paul, Minn.,
golf ball Frank Vaydi, Lake Mary,
Minn., garden hoe.
Iiothrop & Johnson, patent lawyers. 91)
Pioneer Press Bids.. St. Pai
%nd 912 Pioneer Press Bldjr., St.
.ul.
No one Is able to discover that
rich man. is a fool until after he loses
his'money.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
As raercunrjrill sorely destroy the tense of sm«l
and completely derange the whole system when
entering it .throuih the mucous surfaces. Such
articleS'sltould never be used except on prescrip
tions from .reputable physicians aa the damage
•hey will do is tenlold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. .Hall's Catarrh/Cure, manu
factured by P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O., con
tains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood
and mucous'surfaces of the
system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you
get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made
In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi
monials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottl*
Hall's Family Mils are the best
Next to having wisdom yourself Is
the ability to profit by the wisdom of
others..
I u& sure Plso'sCuefoi Consumption aaTeO
*y life three years in.-lta THOS. ROBBUCS.
Maple Street. Norwleh. K. Stob. «. uoo.
V-fo•
irt^When a young man wants to get
fid of his best girl he should take her
kating and let her slide.
RUGS MADE FROM YOUR OLD
CARPETS by the Reliable Rug Works,
840 W. 11th St., DM Moines, Iowa. Uti
W. E. Ferripgton,Proprietor.
I person who Is loyal to the larg
est number of personal friends is hap.
pleat.
Some people give as little as an ex
cuse for taking a great deal.
JUNE TINT BUTTER COLOR
makes top ot the market butter.
ill
Give the devil his due, ot course, but
not until he verifies tho account.
To Opre a OaM tn One day,
Take Laxatire Bromo Qolnlne Tablets. AS
druggist* refnnd
moDeyifit
falls to core. 9Sa
It is easy for a man to be straight
when he's flush.
on. U. BMDUDB, (Saeola
Ere, Bsr, Sate ssl Tsrul
Vararo, If. D..
FE WAITYWII TMDi
You can buy of us at whole
saleprices aud^ve mcniey.
Our 1,000-pige 'cataldgue. tells
.the storjj. We will send it upon
^receipt o£ 15 centib Your neigiS^irv
^trafc with Jis—why-not j*ou
CHICAGO
The boose u»t teUs the tratfc.
The m%yoc o^ Baltimore« who: is 6t
years old a&d bachelor, says he will
get married If t&fr people will Jglre
him awother tera».r
Once
the-oflloe
{lidding habit fastens Itself upon
ntan ho wUl do almost anythinc raUier
than try to' shake It off.
,** pew cure for tuberculosls conslsU
inoculating, children jrltli a sgrum
as soon aa'»pwlble
%atter.
they-Eare
born, Is it any wonder that some
NORTH DAKOTA
#. STATE
•tNi NEWS.
N
Renville Intends to have a hall team.
Pallermo seems to be growing rap
idly.
Minot's gun club is getting in the
game.
Edmore is having a lot of sidewalks
put in.
Casselton Is to have a new Jewelry
store.
Not a druggist in Steele county has
a permit
A Sanborn lady,' aged eighty-seven,
died recently.
Otto Wagness of Grafton has re
moved to Fargo.
The small boys have started to kill
off the gophers.
The Grand Forkers seem to have a
strong ball team.
Leonard's new state bank will soon
be doing business.
Casselton has two hundred tele
phone subscribers.
York intends to have a fast ball
team again this year.
Morton county horses seem to be'in
good demand everywhere.
Many towns are already discussing
Fourth of July celebrations.
Judge Palda will hold his first term
of court at Minot April 27.
The proposed Masonic .temple at
Lisbon will cost $15,000. 3
•:•/,
On account of bad road's" some towns
complain of a hay famine.
Joe Flannagan, the ball player, will
not be in the game this year.
Centerville is a new townsite thirty
dye miles southwest of Minot.'
John Kirk of Minot will have to an
swer to the charge of slander.
Steam plows are popular this spring
in the western part of the state.
There is nothing doing at St. Thom
as on account of the scarlet fever.
Mrs. B. T. Martin of Ellendale fell
on a sidewalk and fractured an arm.
There is a general demand for less
flax, largely because of the low price.
team was found at Mlhot that had
not been, .watered nor fed In thirty
hours.
The Lidgerwood school board has
decided to employ only normal gradu
ates,
Cavalier county farmers claim they
have exercised great care in seed se
lection.
Wilton seems to be getting the worst
of it on account of the smallpox quar
antine.
Devils Lake threatens to have a
trolley line before any other town'In
the state.
Two engines smashed into each oth
er Th the SOo yards at Portal, but little
damage was done.
The western part of the state is
adding some high grade stock for
breeding purposes.
Postmasters will not be permitted to
rent boxes to minors without the con
sent of the parents,
Mrs. O. H. Will of Bismarck was
badly burned while cleaning some
clothing with gasoline.
Grand Forks seems to havfe a man
who wants to regulate the stuff the
newspapers should run.
The hotels in the towns in the
northern'part of the Btate have been
doing a rushing business.
There is an increased demand for
macaroni seed wheat. The farmers
want to get the extra yield.
A Sanborn man warns the. public
that he will not be responsible for the
debts contracted by his wife?
'Telephone franchises at Grand
Forks' .were discussed as- much as
wooden trolley poles at Fargo.
Two hundred tons of'flax straw have
been purchased at Lakota for a plant
that is to be established thej$.*
Great interest is beiqg'taken in the
brlquettlng plant to be established on
the Missouri by Gen. Washburn.
Settlers are going to the Sentinel
Butte country and unbroken land is
felling from |8 to $12 an acre.
Some of the Independent baseball
teams in the state have already ar
ranged* for games the Fourth of July.
A Shipment ofnten barrels of beer
for Devils Lake was stolen and detec
tives are trying to round up the hop
lulce.
Some settlers around Ashley left for
the Canadla nNorthwest and farmers
frdm Iowa are coming in to take their
places.
Some Ward county people- kick on
poisoned grain being put out for go
phera because it kills off the
chickens.
.Lawrence Pierson was the name of
the man run over by a tfain at Man'
dan. He died the following day from
his Injuries,
Twenty Swedes have been, brought
direct from the old country to Car.
rington to work on the Carrlngton
Call farm
Th) efforts of the Soo to get an ar
well at HanklnsOn were aban
do^i when quicksand was struck at a
d^thoflSOfeetc
If the Soo invades the Red irivier vat
ley wlth two or three stub lines there
will be something doing in "the way of
eompetition for freight.
The cson of Dr. Potter at Bismarck
has received a letter, from a fellow
traveler of his father who was present
at his death bed in India.
R. P. Jennings of Fingal has de
cided to remove to Hillsboro. Rube
on»' claimedthe distinction of 'being
the la^li»t man in the state.v
AladynamedBozovsky/ofRlchland
eountyr waa sent to the asylum, but
Uie .lBSRUfty bjprdj didn't seem to
blame ihe trouble ohtb- her-name en
tirely.
A Norwich ^merchant kept It box of
ashes in his store and returned in time
to find a big hole .burned In the floor
and the .lire just getting under-head
way.
Unele Ben^Qorbin
:^the
great wdll.
hunter, has «MOtdaied his real estiti'
saterprises sliieeM^tf wplt bounty 'iras'
ra(Md and returned to hVifomw'pa«-:
time.' 5
Kenmare to have a city hall.
Leeds Is io have a brick factory.
State school lands are being leased.
Dunseith has a Taw and order league.
Marlon expects a harness shop soon.
W. S. Shaw of Minot has the small
pox.
Minot wants another school build
ing.
McLean county is settling up rap
idly.
E. M. Pollock will open a hotel at
Alice.
Leonard wants a drug store and a
doctor.
Dunseith wants an armory for
Troop A.
A lot of freight is shipped into New
Rockford.
Lltchvllle now has a resident Cath
olic priest.
The gun club fellows have begun to
be active.
Big crop predictions are already'be.
ing heard.
Hope anticipates some good racing
this summer.
The vag law is likely to catch al
most any of us.
Orrcmee people want the drunken
brails stopped.
Ward county is to get a colony from
Milbank, S. D.
The Jamestown creamery will be
running in May.
Some Tennessee people have set
tied near Mohall.
A lot of new settlers are locating
around Omemee.
Minot has an ox team that attracts
a lot of attention.
The ice on the Missouri is about the
slowest thing ever.
The old man's convention at Milton
was a huge success.
The fartners are among the strenu
ous people these days.
Bids have been called for at Kindred
for the new creamery.
Windsor was visited by some crooks
who made a little haul.
A number of old timers around Buf
falo have sold their farms.
A settler near Mohall caught a thief
trying to get into
hlB
barn.
New Rockford is to put up an acety
lene plant to light the city.
Minot lays claim to a metropolitan
feature—a night lunch wagon.
Jamestown claims to be one of the
best hog markets tn the state.
A,summer school for several coun
ties may be held at Grand Forks.
The plan to erect another hotel at
Enderlin Is still being agitated.
Two young bloods at Wlshek want
ed to fight It out in the dining room.
Oakes officials are reported to have
instructed the blind piggers to mov«
on.
Some of the schibol lands were not
in great demand on the leases at La*
kota.
Minot claims to have the poorest
depots of any town of that size on
earth.
Palermo people are putting up a
strenuous-' roar about not having a
depot.
Mrs. Mary Sinclair of Stutsman
county was" badly bruised by an unruly
bovine.
Complaints are made in some sec
tions that township officers failed to
qualify.
There are some rich odors prevail
ing around most North Dakota towns
this spring.
The "early" closing at Cando is al
most a late affair, as it doesn't close
till 8 o'clock.
The smallpox case at Page is under
strict quarantine and no further infec
tion Is anticipated.
A man wanted.at Bismarck on the
charge of stealing clothing was cap.
tiired at Jamestown:
G. R. Froling, an early resident of
Sheldon, has sold his property there
and removed to Fargo.
With so many wild g6ese and go
phers in sight the people feel that
spring is the real thing.
Morse dealers who have been down
in Iowa and other states claim that
good hoises are scarce.
There seems to be more than the
usual spring talk about railroad ex
tension in North Dakota.
The Mandan people appear to have
traded the Indian school-for the post
tradership at Standing Rock.
The row over the Syndicate blofek' at
Rugby has broken into the courts and
an injunction has been issued.
The Buxton telephone company has
grown so that it has decided to in
crease Ihe capital stock to $50,000.
The free delivery at Thompson will
probably be discontinued,' as ho car.
rier will takg..jthe job. unless the salary
ls- bocsted^|p. t- -,
John Simpson, who formerly Uvea
hear Casselton, recently died at Wim
bleton, where he had resided a- num
ber of years,-
It is predicted that North Dakota
will have more miles of railway: ex
-tension this year than in any other one
summer ^n
a decade. |g||
Some of the people In the' towni
along, the Larimore-Breckenrldge di
vision: of the Great Northern wish the
old-train, service was restored instead
of the coast flyer.
Blsmarck wants the brlquet^ng
plant located there, but Wilton seems
to have the call, aa the coaf will be
transferred jllreetly tO-the mines wltb
out transportation.
Two Biiiinarckers went over to Man
dan for some booze and bought' an
armful. They.-lai$ It .down on the
ground and went back onto the train
for'Something, and the. booze y*
moosed
The local land office at Devils lake
haa just handed down a decision In
"which tt ls held that stone claim en
tries made updn lahd8 on whlch there
are larg$r quantities of the-ordinary
bOulders and some limestone, are valid
and pefmlsssble under the timber and
stone act. Several such claims vrere
filed last .year some of\ these wire
'cdhtested, ahd tblsls ^he'fifst decision
In .this state, ao ter^s we^are'a)bleto
I6ana, tthder thl8 law. ^The decision Ui
a mjtfffiMrf npch ipterest, both to the
litigiuitji and the public. The case will
ha aWH9al«l l|» the commissioner of
*&« gepentl land ofc«je.
•:JLr
N-
.'»4 His Opening.
Chumley—How much have you got
In your bank, Johnny?
Johnny—I'll have Just a dollar when,
you give me a quarter.—New York
Sun.
A Master Craftsman.
Clerlcus (fervently)—Do
spair, my dear young
Remember there is ho
What's the matter
was the only Christmas
drinks somewhat high are
address any complaints
not de­
Christian friend.
word like hope.
Poetlcus (disdainfully)—is
that
up to me with a newspaper.
ran he fell, and some
paper but I refused to
his papers. I handed
looked up in my face
so?
with soap
dope? Why, in dialect 1
and
could
in most any word you
ring
have a mind to
name.—New York Sun.
Was a Thoroughbred.
I was coming from
my hotel on
Christmas day when a
little urchin ran
As he
other boys got
ahead of him and tried
to sell me
a
buy until the
little fellow came up, half
crying, with
him half a dol­
lar, and when he reached
in his pock­
ets to get the change, I said: "Never
mind, sonny. Keep the
change." He
and said, "Say,
mister, you're a tOrobred."
Now that
present I Had
that day, but to tny mind
it was
the
best I could have had.—Capt. Jack
Crawford, In the Household.
Place for Complaint.
In a small cafe close to the Grand
place, Brussels, the proprietor has had
the following notice posted on the
walls:
"Customers who flnd
the price
of
requested
to
they may
to make direct to the
have
minister
finance."
This is an allusion to
of
the tax
electioneering' device
on al­
cohol imposed by the minister.
As
an
it is
worthy copying.—London
almost
Express.
Consults No One.
The wonderful organizing ability of
Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan
wan
being dis­
cussed among a party of bankers,
when one asked:
"Do you suppose that he originates
all his schemes, as a general docs his
war maneuvers, and then directs his
associates, to put them in execution, or
do you think he first consults his part
ners and gets their opinions?"
"I do not think that Mr. Morgan ever
consults any one," replied the one who
assumed to know. "His will is dom
inant. I am told that even at bridge
whist lie never asks his partner's per
mission to play."—New York Times.
A Veteran's 8tory.
Bath,
N. Y.,
April 13th—The fust
consideration of the Commandant and
Officers in the conduct of the Soldiers'
and Sailors' Home here is the health
of the veterans. Kidney Troubles are
the .most common cause of ailment,
very few of the old men escaping these
In some form or other.
Of course the comrades do as much
as possible for themselves, and one of
the most popular and useful remedies
employed is Dodd's Kidney Pills,
which seem to be almost infallible In
cases of Kidney derangements. Indeed
there are among the vteterans several
who claim to owe their lives to Dodd's
Kidney Pills.
For Instance, A. E. Ayers, who came
to the home from Minneapolis, Minn.,
was given up by four doctors in that
city. He had Brlght's Disease, and
never expected to live through it, but
his life was saved and his health re
stored by Dodd's Kidney Pills.
His experience has made the remedy
very popular among the men, and no
one Who has used Dodd's Kidney Pills
for any KldAey Trouble has been dis
appointed.-
A dase of Misunderstanding.
Two devoted lovers, George and
Lizzie, were crossing the fields ap
proaching the pretty tpwn of Bethle
hem, Pa. The sounds of th«S grass
hoppers and the katydids filled the air
as they came in sight of a church. It
was Sunday morning and the congre
gation was
Binging
He, thinking iBhe referred to the
katydids, replied:
"Yes and they are doing all that
with their hind legs."—-Philadelphia
Public Ledger.
COOKING CONTE8T.
if
vFv:...•••iiijJ'
t*P
CONGRESSMAN WILBER SAYS
[To The Pe-rii-iig Medicine Co.. of Columbus. 0,]
Mr. Julian Weisslitz, 175 Seneca street,
Buffalo, N. Y., is corresponding secre
tary of The Sangerlust, of New York
is the leading second bass
of the Sander
lust, the largest German singing society
of New York and also tbe oldest.
(pie's ©tolisahe
Th® Gnat
Skin
Pe-ru-na is All You Claim For It."
Congressman D. P. Wilber, of Oneonta, N. Y., writes:
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio:
Gentlemen—" Persuaded by a Mend I have tried your remedy and have
almost fully recovered after the use of a tew bottles. I am fully convinced
that Peruna Is all you claim for It, and cheerfully recommend your medicine
to all who are afflicted with catarrhal trouble.
"—David P. Wilber.
Pe-rn-na Preventive and Care for Colds.
Mr. C. F. Given, Sussex, N. B., Vice
President of The Pastime Boating
Club," writes:
"Whenever the cold weather sets in
I have for years past been very sure to
catch a severe cold which was hard to
thrjw off, and which would leave after
effects on my constitution the most of
the winter.
'•Last winter 1 was advised to try
Peruna, and within five days the cold
was broken up, and in five days more
I
was a well man. 1 recommended It to
several of my friends and all speak the
highest praise for it. There Is nothing
like Peruna for catarrhal afflictions.
It Is well nigh infallible as
a
cure, and
I gladly endorse It."—C. F. Oiven.
A Prominent
Singer
Saved From Loss of
Voice.
Remedy
will stop the pain of burns and scalds at
once ana there will be no tear. Don't wait
until someone gets burned but Keep tax
ktsdj. lb and SO cents by all druggists.
Health at Home
through Hires Rootbeer—a
delightful preparation of
roots, herbs, barks and
berries. Nature's own pre
scription. Benefits every
member of the family.
Hires
Rootbeer
pertCea the blood, qnenches the thlrat
and pleaaet the palate,
A
he refuses to do
&
'^v Women and Spoons.
Tbe managers of the Athletic club,
of this city, taking account of stock
after their "Japanese fete," which was
the attraction of the regular "ladies'
day," found that not only 237 sprigs of
artificial apple and chrysanthemum
blossoms had disappeared from the
decorations, as'well as an unknown
number of miniature vases and bits
of bric^a-brac. but that in round num
bers 200 spoons were lacking. It is
significant that this property disapr
peared on "ladles' day." It is still
more significant tbat men. have ho
use for decorative adjuncts, for .vases,
for bits of china, for smallbric-a-brac
or for spoons. The inference Is una
voidable. All this must have b«en
feminine plunder perhaps, more po
litely speaking, feminine perquisites.
S.vi-.i
Right in the Family Kitehens.
The ladies have a champion inter
ested In the betterment of fhmily
cooks.
$7,600.00 in cash has been donated
by C. W. Pest, Chairman of the PoS
turn Cereal Co., Ltd., to be distributed
between now'and July next'in 735
cash prizes to^ stimulate family cooks
to better service.
Less burned and greasy meat, and
potatoes less soggy biscuits, cake,
etc., and better coffee, Pctetum and tea
to the motto.
The girls are to compete In the prep
aration of good, eyeryday fishes and
In general cookery. Probably Grape
Nuts and Postum Coffee will come In
for sonic attention incidentally, -but
the tests will be-conducted under' the
daily direction of (he housewife and
785 cooks- will win varying, cash prices
from $200.00 down to. $6.00, no one Is
required to pay anything' whatever to
ehtfir this contest and each winner
will receive a large .certificate or di
ploma with the:big Postum seal in gilt
Imdgo of distinction much to -be
sought after. Particulars can he Had
by addressing Cookery D6pt. No. 3ft
Of Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle
irMek^WbS#::
it ,'L- av
package
makrt Uvefalto&i. Sold everywhere
•r bj oiali,USc, Beware ofimltatiooa.
Cktrln E. Blrn C,.. blitn, r*.
RESULTS COUNT!
There are some things that have to depend on
catchy "talking points in order to induce sales.
There are other things that are sold solely on their
merit and on account of RESULTS I A notable
example of this is found in the
Wagon
a melodious hymn.
Lizzie heard it, but George 'did not,
and she said:
"Oh, George, isn't that beautiful?"
New
Tlfflr\
which owes its supremacy SOLELY to
RESULTS. Its wonderful durability and capacity
for carrying enormous loads, and the remarkable
ease with which it runs are some of the "results"
which have made It famous wherever known.
INSIST
on your dealer ordering one for you. If
so
write
FOR
JALt
THC TIFFIN
WAGON CO., TIFFIN, OHIO,
and they
will, tell you who bandies this superior wagon.
THE'BEST
POMMEL SLICKER
IN THE WORLD
W/ '///ikf,
$wbms®
iJjke &II our tvatereroof
'coat), suits And hats
for all kinds of wet work,
it i» often imitated tut
raver equalled.
Mode in bl&cR or ellow
trAU
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iOOD
TlflNGJ
TO
EAT
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These delicious preparatkios alliw of all
sorts of impnunptu spreads without the
impromptu appearancc. and permit »!*e
hostess to «nioy rather than slave. 0ar
b«(«kJct.
"Dow
to Make «ond Thing* to
Eat.'* free to housekeepers." Libby's At
last'! tbe World, containing 32 new maps,
published expressly for us by the largest
map and atlas publishers in Anicrka, is
ready now. Indexed, and five* new maps
of China. Booth Africa, thp Philippines,
Cuba. Porto Rlas and is of as much prao
tical use as any atlas published. We mall
it to any address lor 5 two-cent stamps
libby. McNeill & Libby. Chicago
Ike WNtrtGiUteft Caterers
DF.WILBETt.
t*°" NEW YORK
In 1809 The Sangerlust celebrated its
fiftieth anniversary with a large cele
bration in New York City. The follow
ing is his testimony:
"About two years ago 1 caught a
severe cold while traveling and which
settled into catarrh of the bronchial
tubes, and so affected my voice that I
was obliged to cancel my engagements.
In distress I was advised to try l'eruna,
and although I had never usettu. patent
medicine before, I sent for a bottle.
"Words but illy describe my surprise
to find that within a few days 1 wag
greatly relieved,and within three weeks
1 was entirely recovered. 1 am never
without it now, and take an occasional
dose when I feel run down."—Julian
Weisslitz.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and lie will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Ilartman, President of
The Ilartman Sanitarium. Columbus.O.
People who live double lives nre apt
to discover in the end that neither of
them was profitable.
Because W. L. Douglas
Is the largest manufacturer
lie cun uuy cheaper und
nroilucs lila nhoes at a
lower cost than other con
eenis, which enables lilt"
to sell shoes for $3.50 and
83.00 equal In every
way to those sold else
wlieio for 34 and $5.00.
by
drag gists
ceute. Urge
IF
Paper.<p></p>ECZEMA
Psoriasis, Scalled Head, Milk Crust,
Tetter, Ringworm, etc.
Speedily, Permanently and
when All Else
The agonizing, itching, and burning of the skin, as in
eczema the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis the loss o'
hair, and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head the
facial disfigurements, as in pimples and ringworm the
awful suffering of infants, and anxiety of worn-out parents
as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, —all demand a
remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope
ivith tnem. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent
are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is
made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest
evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford
immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent
cure, the absolute, safety and great economy-^have made
them the standard skin curcs, blood purifiers' and humour
remedies of the civilized world.
Complete External and Internal Treatment
Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse
the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry,
without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching,
irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take Cuti
cura Resolvent to cuol and clcanse the blood. This complete treatment
affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest forms of
eczema and other itching, burning, and scaly humours of the skin, scalp
and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure when
all other remedies and the best physicians fail. As evidence of the
wonderful curative properties of Cuticura Remedies and of their world
wide sale, we quote from
Tbe Hon. Mr. Mce Finnore's Letter.
Natal, Oct.
"I desire to give my voluntary testimony to the beneficial effects of
your Cuticura Remedies. I have suffered for some time from an excess
of uric acid in the blood and since the middle of last year, from a severe
attack of Eczema, chiefly on ihc scalp, face, ears and neck, and on one
limb. I was for several months under professional treatment, but the
remedies prescribed were of no avail, and I was gradually becoming worse,
my face was dreadfully disfigured, and I lost nearly all iny hair. At last,
my wife prevailed upon me to try the Cuticura Remedies, and I gave them:
a thorough trial with the most satisfactory results. The disease soon began
to dissappear, and my hair commenccd to grow again. A fresh growth ol e-\
hair is covering my head, and my limb (although not yet quite cured) isv^^'^
gradually improving. My wife thinks so highly of your remedies that sho^^
has been purchasing them in order "to make "presents to other persons ^,
suffering from similar complaints, and, as President of the Bible Women's
Society, has told the Bible women to report if any case should come wide*
her notice when a poor person is so afflicted, so that your remedies may
be resorted to." ROBERT ISAAC FINNEMjORIfe
£W.vW.
SHOES
MAD.
WmU (Ns«K
thmn *murotf,
trid.
mmnufaoturBr'itftho
$25,000 BEWABD
will b« paid to anyone who
can dlaprov* Itala auumint.
The Doujrlu aeeret pro
ceu of tannlntr the bottom soles produces
lutely pure loatber more flexible end will
lonifor than any other tannnse In the world.
The aalea have more than doubled the vaet fbur
yearl,j—wJllch
Prowee Its superiority. Why not
give w. L. Douglas ehoes atrial and save money.
Kotlrc Inrrrnap f]8H» Sales:
lu
Ilualneae
2,OII,HHII,Sl
\1U02SAIM:
fS.Olt.SiO.SS
A lain ot •«,HSO,«Aa.9B In Four Years.
W. L. DOUGLAS S4^M OILT EDOK LINK.
Worth se.00 Compared with Other Makes.
Tht best Imported and American leathers, Heut'a
Patent Calf, Enamel, Box Calf, Calf, Vlcl Kid, Corona
Colt, and National Kangaroo. Fast Color Eyelets,
Railflnn
Tbe
senulne have W. X*
uauuuil
BOUQLAS
name and price etamped on bottoa^
•Shon by mail, 25c. extra, lllns. Catalog free.
W. I.. UOI1ULAS, naoVKTQN, UAH.
KILLS
LICE
Re^io*

on
POULTRYI
Cattle, Hrgfl, SbMp. Etc.
Kasjr to apply-doit It on.
"Bill cilrtt*!
UccM—C.D.B.
Vou, Arniuur,
"Killei
iverTloiN
la
my
flock of 2oO)uni"-D.
Perry, Monro*, WU,
Price, 25 as* 59c Tkg.
Br Mill, 41 mi 7fc.
Prussian Htook Food and
Itemed Co., fit. Paul, HId
FREE TO WOMEN!
fAXTINE
To prove the heahug and
cleansing power of 1'axtlna
Toilet Antlaeptlo we will
mail a large trial pocknea
with book of instructions
absolutely free. This la not. v.
a tiny Rutnple, but a large ,,
package, nnough to con*
vincc unyono of Its value.'
Women all over the countrjr
are prulKing Paxtlne for what
It has done in local treat
ment of feiuale Ills, curing
all inflammation and discharges, wonderful as a
cleansing vaginal douche, for sore throat, nasal
catarrh, as a mopth wash and to remove tartar
and whiten the teeth, Send today a postal card
will do.
Sold
or sent postpaid bj as, 59
box.
Kutlsfuctloa guaranteed*
TDK R. I'AXTON CO., Boston, Mas*.
814 Columbus Ave.
CLAinANTS FOR DeUfi Mil
write to NATHAN "llB
HICKFOHI), WuHhltigtori, D. C., thej
... will rocelvequleU replies. B.RthN.H.Vcls.
btaff 20ih Corps. Protecutlns Claim. .Inc. 1B7H
N N —NO. 16— 1903
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention Thia
Economically Cured,
Fails, by
(Judge oj
tht Natal Sufrimt Ctmri.)
K! CUTICURA RKMEDIK8 ar«sold throughout tho clvlllzcd trorld. PRICES: OotltnNHqtl^
ent, BOe. por bottle (In the form of Chocolate Coated PUli, 25a. per rial ot CO) Cutlenr»
Ointment, BOe. per box, and Cuticura Sonp.2Sc.pcr tablet, genii for the great work," Bumauri
ottheBIOod, Skin, and
Scalp, and llow to£urc Thorn,"64 paget,'S00 Disease*, vtth llloatrottona,
Teatlmonlali and Direction! in all language*, Including Japanese and Chinese. Brltiuli Dajwl.
27'28CharUrhou*eSq., London, E.C. French Depot,5Buede laPalx, Pari* AnitrsUonDepot,
B. Town* C9., Sydncj. POTTER DRUQ AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Sol?*!'*
prlttoft. Unatoa, U.S. A.
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