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ar Ott , Iowa -'"For years I was *Osttum- ostant sufferer from female oa almost a cot a trouble in all its fii dreadful forms e, a f shooting pains all t over my body, sick d , -, :headache, spinal I weakness, dizziness it Sdepression, an&i everything that was d horrid. I tried many doctors in different I arts of the United S\tates, but Lydia E. t . .tPinkham's Vegeta ble Compound has e more for me than all the doctors. Sfeel it my duty to tell you these acts. My heart is full of gratitude to ou for my cure."-Mrs. HARRIET E. WAMPLER, 524 8. Ransom Street, Ottumwa, Iowa. Consider This Advice. No woman should submit to a surgf cal operation, which may mean death, until she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous medicine, made only from roots and herbs, has for thirty ears proved to be the most valuable !onic and invigorator of the female organism. Women residing in.almost every city and town in the United taes bear willing te imon to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. ?ink amn's Vegetable Compound. . Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write er for advice. 'Her advice is free, . aofidential, and always helpful. HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL THE LINIMENT FOR RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA ALL ACHES AND PAINS gll'd. by A. 3. RIchards Medicine Co., Sherman, Texas, is to remember t n you need a remedy for COUGHS and COLDS n Probably Got Off. Apropos of certain unfounded charges of drunkenness among the a naval cadets at Annapolis, Admiral ' Dewey, at a dinner in Washington, told a story about a young sailor. "The sailor, after a long voyage, he said, "went ashore in' the tropics, and, it being a hot day, he' drank, in certain tropical bars, too much beer. "As the. sailor. lurched under his heavy load along a palm-bordered apve ae, his captain. hailed him indig nantly. . ".'Look here,' tihe captain said, 'sup pose you were my'Commander, and yod met me in such a condition as you're in now, what would you do to me?' ' Why, si,' said'the sailor, 'I w ould n't conglescend, to take no notice of you at all, sir. " A Fairly Wet'World. 'The Pacific ocean covers 68,000000 i ley,' the Atlantic 30.000,000 'and the Indian, Arctic and'4ntarctic 42,000,00. To sto 'a ay the contents of the Pa - ilA it would b,. necessary to fill a ak one mile long, one mile wide and = one mile deep every day for 440 years. i:. in fiures, .the, Pacific., holds in weight 948,000 ,000,000,000,000 tons. The Atlantic averages; a ,,dpth of lot quite three miles. Its waterweighs '3 25,000000,000,000,000,000 tons, and a Stplk, to contain it would have each of iti sides 43 miles long. The figures Sf,,the Othtr oceans are in the same :-tartllng proportions. It would take iall the sea water in the world 2,000,000 years to flow over Niagara. Women Appreciate tep-savers and Time-savers. SPost Toasties .FOOD iQ fully cooked, ready to serve direct from the package with cream or milk, and is a deliciously good part of any eal. A trial package usually establishes it as a favorite fast cereal. The Memory Lingers" POSTUM CEREAL CO., Ltd.. f. Battle Creek, Mich GONllluN N IF IEXAS RKOPS MRS. NOW SAID TO BE EXCELLENT. GOOD SEASON IN GROUND. Dams Built to Conserve Water for Ir. Happy I rigation Purposes-Weather Caused Rapid Growth. San Antonio, Tex.-Crop conditions are now excellent over the greater por tion of South, Southwest and West. Hayne Texas. Showers have been tailing al- state of most continuously over a large terri- Mrs. Z. tory for more than ten days. The was not LS average rainlall in that time has been duties. le over three inches. This has put a very tor, and s fine season in the ground and nearly which I every stream in the above portion of better. Ali the state is running. Many springs dry for several years are again flow- do my ing. 2 In the past twelve months manyany and I a as dams have tfeen built to conserve work a storm water but up to the present time and I ( there has been none to conserve. Of ever th B the rain which fell many milions of fits I h Ia- gallons have been impounded in these recomn Las new reservoirs, and during the coming flicted, re. year will be used to irrigate thousanJs Godsen so of acres of land. Between San Antonio Codsen and laredo there are more than ifty Card such dams, and none of them have had tals It any water in the reservoirs before this woman time. With this much water stored especis the farmers can figure on irrigation as are nc a sure matter and make preparations at dru th, accordingly. If there is a rainy spring, Cardui as indications now are, there will be of ove many millions more of water stored, as as a nly none of the reservoirs have been tilled merit, yet to their fullest capacity. tale Another encouraging feature is the Pler ost rapidity with which the ranges are he ted coming green with grass and weeds. N. t., the The weather has been equally mild as DCtano - late spring, and this has caused a rapid nnd < irowth every« here following the rains. for i1 as., The cattle are rapidly taking on flesh, reque rite and if no more cold weather comes there will be unusual early shipments of range cattle to the markets. McFarlane Given Freedom. Galveston, Tex.-A verdict of not guilty was returned Saturday night in the case of Earl McFarlane. who was charged with the murder of Assistant I hief of Police William E. Murphy in Houston on An!ril 1. The jury reached a verdict in three ,hours and thirty minutes, and were absent from the icourtroom eyactiy ,.four hours. Two hallots were taken, the tirst resulting in a. vote of 10 to 2 for acquittal. V. K. Ilarrast, recently reappointed by (CMi Tas, error Colquitt ns one of the cotton weighers for the port of Galveston. was foreman of the jury. The court room held a large crowd (when the ver Sdict was retrurned. Many had not left d.e the courtroom after attending the ses sion. Five minutes before the verdict thin LDS nas announced Earl McFarlane said: nea ..- "I hope it will be decisive; I hope it H will be either death or acquittal." He heard the verdict in all calmness, and d the at once began shaking hands with the dmiral jury. lngtor . Mexico's Vice Consul Killed. m.y..g, City of Mexico.-Carlos Gilbert for op Schnerb, vice consul of, Mexico tothe ing nk, in Argentine repbulic, was shot and al most instantly killed in his room in off er his the Iturbide hotel Sunday by Francisco. bat ed ae l. Mugica, an Argentine plainsman, b Indig- one of a company brought to Mexico by Schnerb and others for exhibition Sol d, 'sup Durposes during the recent centennial. a r, and ,iIugica made no effort to escape and ag on as was airested beipre he left the hotel. in Sdo to The crime was the result of contention m Sbetween the men over finacial affairs would- connected with the exhibition project, af tice o which proved a failure. Six shots were fa . fired by the assassin as h'is victim la Co in bed reading a newspaper. ;000,000 Storage Dam Went Out. nnd the Sweetwater, Tex.--The big Santa 000,000. Fe storage dam here, which is still un the Pa- der construction, went out Sundtlay un a to fll.a der the tremendous.pressure generat in ide and ed by a five-inch rainfall.. ) yearis. 1 aIds in Through the Porthole. 00 tons. San Francisco, Cal.-Miss Alice Dur tpth of vee, a missionary of the Dutch Re eeighs formed Church, widely known for her Sand a work in China, leaped overboard fromi ach of the steamer Manchuria on the voyage figures from the Orient-and was drowned. The e same Manchuria brought the news of the ud take tragedy when she arrived at San Fran 2000,000 cisco Sunday. 3,000 Miles From Washington. d Washington.-An earthquake shock. fairly severe and lasting over a con siderable period; was recorded Sund.v 2 on the seismographs at Georgetown e University. Father Torndorf, the scientist in charge of the instruments, estimates the disturbances to be 3,000 ves* miles distant from Washington. Good Roads Link. Beaumont, Tex.-The county com missioners have agreed to appropriate $5,000 for the building of a graded and paved road from Mansfield Ferry. on S the Neches River. south of Beaumont, a distance of nearly two miles. toward Beaumont to connect with existing .OOD roads. serve Granted Irsurance Pprmit. e with Austin, Tex.--The denartment of in is a uranc and banking Saturday granted Saay permit to the G!nners' Mutual Under writers' Abociation of Tyler, after ex amination of the annual renort and ap at proval of the bonds submitted for re vorite serve fund. 8,000.Barrel Gusher. gegS Oran.e. Tex.--The uffeY Compan" brought in an g.000-barrel well In th, Ltd. proven field at Vinton Sunday. Three wells are being drilled some distance west of the field toward Orange. MRS. SPELL'S M'IGHT SICK SPELL Admirer, Happy Ending to Experience That Signor Might Have Developed still a yo his early Fatal Results. sat rece "I have t.ion for Hayne, N. C.--"I was in a very low after onlE state of health last spring." writes "I ren DMrs. Z. V. Spell of this place, "and men, a c was not able to be up and tend to my before s duties. We co sulted our family doc- an li ed tor, and he adiised me to try Cardui, ce ived f which I did, and soon began to feel he de: better. I got able to be up and help though, do my housework. his yea] "I continued to take your medicine, and he and I am now able to do my house- his bad work and to care for my children, "Once and I do not feel as though I could life, an ever thank you enough for the bene- ate the fits I have received. I shall heartily spe tf h recommend Cardui to all similarly af- London flicted, for I think your medicine a vorite t p Godsend to all women." "The Y Cardui is successful, because it con- licious d tains ingredients that act on the weak " 'W' womanly organs. They are imported plenty d especially from Europe, by us, and s are not in general use nor for sale TheCau is at drug stores. except in the form of au , Cardui. As a result of the experience ec of over 50 years, Cardui is now known I ha s as a medicine for women, of real eral v d merit, that can always be depended with e on.The it Please try it. tork ' Is N. B.--~'rlte tot ladies' Advisory Dept., Chalttanoogan edicine Co.. Chat- son, I tanoogi, Tenn., for Snecial Instructionl hand. id and 64-page hook. "Hlomre Treatment like re is. for Wnomen," sent In plain wrapper, on request. es QUITE SO A ts an el pense TO DI lot 'a e I cUH LL dIt i e 'Th fill shwin leas ft thou aaidnd th Int Dreatyr ned SUCCESSFUL TdEATINT OF consIt the fliiII still \e , prod. t"u r e thio ert for dPhilip-These motorlsts seem tfollow dict think the ordinary pedestrians are be neath them. e D H it garry--Well, they often :are. ,easy HeO - f--- "' orat and SUCCESSFUL TREATMEN.T OFI cons PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS A A speedy and economical treatment Ikinl bert for disfiguring pimples is the follow nh a ing: Gently smear the face with Cuti- T 1 al. cura Ointmient, but? do iiot ult, Wash cu, off the ointment in five millutes with bill n Cutlcura Soap and hot water and bathe freely fori some isilnutes.. Re man, peat morning an d ev'enin'g '"At other for times use hot wqter ' and, euticurs itio Soap for bathing theface as oten as nal. agreeable. Cuficura soap and oint- Tea ment are equally spaecessful'Tor itch- E tel. ing, burning, scaly and crusted hu ian pors of the skin andseelp, with loss 'oairs of hair, from infancy to age, usually tr ojectaffording instant'relief, wheni all elise efails. Send to Potter Drug &,Chem. mla Corp.,' Boston, Mass., for th'e' lateist liv Cuticurs book on the' 9are and treat ment of the skin and scalp. I st, Snnta Keeping Oil Fir6 rori Spreading. ill ln- Milk will (lu~I1 a fird chused by a~y in. an exploding lamp, water onlyf apread nerat Ing the oil. LADIESI CAN WEAR1 SI-OES I one size smaller after using Allen'p Foot-Ease, the antiseptic po"wder I,,. be; .aenielolbe e Dtr shoes. It makes tight or hew shoes feetl ezA. i Re- Rus .,svtkijut'.x. For Free trial patckage', 1re~s Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. d from The Breed. voyage Stella--Is her coat Persian lamb? d. The Iella-No; Podunk mutton.-Judge. of the -------- T Fran- Tav-or's ('lherokce RIemeey of Sweet Gum anti Mullen is Nature's gr'Oat remedy Cures C(oughi, ('llrs. C(routp and Whooping Cough and all throat andi lung trcubles. At tono druggists, 25c, 50c and 81.00 per bottle. shock, --· ----- *--- a on- HIe who cannot do kindness without I Sund nda brass band is not so scrupulous getown about his other dealings. rf, the _ ------------_ uments, PILES CRED IN B TO 14 DAYV be o s,000 ,l Bt wi!l refund money if P.AZO 0IS.T+ MeNT 00sto cawnn. ca, o a lching, Bltnd. Bleeding or protrudlng dleS to S4 Ildayq. c. The recording angel may take more interest in your day book than in p com- your hymn book. Garfield Tea cannot but commend itself erry. on to those desiring a laxative, simpple, pure, aumo tit, mild, potent and health-giving. exeting Magnify your personal rights and you are sure to create some social wrongs. it. Mrs. Winslow's Soothlng Syrup for Children tnt of in- eething, softens the gums, reduces infsmmb granted boa, .liwys plin, cures wind colic, 25e , bottle. ter- Afflictions mark the difference be terex- atween iron and steel. MIGHT HAVE COME EARLIER. Admirer of Musician Must Have Felt Truth of the Answer He Received. Signor Puccipi, aithouih celebrated It i all over the world for his operas, is blOC still a young man. On the s:ubject of tai his early success the Italian composer said recently in New York: "I have been very lucky. Recogni- The tion for artistic work conies so often after one is too old to enjoy it. "I remember one of my country men, a centenarian, who, had he died before seventy, would never have scan as a any of his operas produced. Luckily he lived to so great an age that he r- i sarsa ceived for many years the admiration dient he deserved. Naturally enough, in pu Sthough, this splendid artist regretted , his years of obscurity and neglect, and he frequently spoke bitterly of medi t his had fortune. "Once, at the very end of his long d life, an Englishman entered his box - at the opera in Rome, and said re spectfully: "'I have traveled all the way from Sondon to see the author of my fa vorite opera. "The veteran composer, with a ma licious smile, replied: "k ! 'Well, my friend, I have given you plenty of time to get here.' The Handy Remedy for Eruption of Caused by Poison Ivy or Wood Poison Is Resinol Ointment. Vn I have used Resinol Salve for sev ml eral years. I was badly broken 'out ed with eruptions caus d by Poison Ivy. The itching was unbearable. My doc tor recommended Resinol. It did its work fine. Being subject to wood poi at- son, I now keep a jar of Resinol on one hand. I have told others of it who had ent like results. Jno. H. Kohl, Benton, Kan. a o a Cheap Form of Fuel. A Welsh rabbit may be cooked on an electrical chafing dish at an ex pense of 11 cents for current. TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA AND BI ILD I 1' TUE YSTEMI '1'ae thhe 01i Standard tIlty)\'' TAST~'dl.S C'IILL 'toMC. YI'; Inow what you are t ,klng. showing it is simply Q'iflfl and Iron in a t .ste le" form. The Qutille 'hive's out the maiaria 'and the Iron hbulllds up the s-stcm. Sold by aus iealers for 30 years. "rice 60 cents. It is unquestionably true that wealth produces wants, but it is a still more important truth that wants 'produce wealth.-Malthus. Tightness acr cs the chest means a cold on the lungs. T'hat's the danger sienal. Cure tl at echl with arnlitos W\izard. Oil before it runs into Consumption or Pneu nmonia. - - , True pleasure consists In clear thoughts, sedate affections, sweet re i Ilections: a mind even and stayed, aid ' to b true to itself.-Hopkins. e be- , Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy. regulate and invig orate stomach, liver and bowels and cure F constipation. DS A man may go up when you kick him, but you cannot claim credit for Iment kindness. dlow Cuti- Taking Garfield Tea will prevent the re Wash currence of sick-headache, indigestion and w wth bilious attacks.' All druggists.', and , reaching produces so little piractice SRe- because people look on it as. a ,per other cur formance. en as TO CUE A dCOLD IN OE DAYt oint- Ike LAXaTIV BROOI -Qunln T baet. r itch- G"BU Rihsigature is ona) ch box.t 26. d hu Sloss You never catch up with.a tan by sually try;irig td get even'with him. ' , 1Ielse ' ' hem. TCkhe, Garfield Tea to arouse a sluggish latest liver--all druggists sell it. treat Love does not depend for its I strength an concentration.,' .... a: _---- --,-e- __---~--------- er It is important that you should now ricd your is blood of those impure, poisonous, efe n rs that have accumulated in it during the winter. iT- The secret of the unequaled and really wonderful Csccess o0 aHood's Sarsaparilla En as a remedy for Blood HIumors is the fact that it c:mbints, nt ,;nly il sarsaparilla, but the utmost remedial values of more than tvo::y :::gre on dients-Roots, Barks and Herbs- known to have extraurdina"'Y .:,:. acy h in purifying the blood and building up the whole system. ted There is no real substitute for HIood's Sat saparilla, no iust as go(od" ot : medicine. Get Hood's today, in liquid form or tablets called Sar atabs. S_______- "It -s Cured Back" "For twenty-nine years I have been at intervals a great suffecrer Sfrom rheumatism. During that time, no telling how many gal . Ions of the various kinds of lini , * ments and oils I have used and - with but little relief. Recently, I- I was confined to my bed help less. I tried Sloan's Liniment U and used it with such satisfactory results that I sent for two large bottles, and I have up to this time used about half a 50 cent bottle with splendid success." -JAMES HYDE, Beebe, White County, Ark. Gn ot Ease in Less Than Ten Minutes. Ma. JAMES .E. ALEXANDER, of North Harpswell, Me., writes: --"I am a horseshoer and subject to many strains in my back and hips bwhich has Sbrought on rheumatism in the sciatic nerve. I had it so bad one night Swhensitting in my chair, that I had to jump on my feet to get relief. I at once applied your S ieu- to the affected part and in less tha' ten minutes it was perfectly easy. Lear i think it is the beqt of all Liniments." ri Slon's Liniment does not need any rubbing. It's a powerful penetrant. e Try it for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Sprains, Chest Pains, and Sore Throat. ark It gives almost instant relief. for Price 25.., 580., and $1.00 at AU Dealers. Send for Slon's oan's inie Book onors. Address SD. E L S. powerful BOSTOpene, MASS. nvig- Try, for Rheumatism, Sciatica, W. L. DOUGLAS -t : ý s`a UTU 4 SHOES owo mm , ' I P . . RE OF iU.BlW oF S all substitutes claimed to be "just as goods :3 the tre values of which ire unknown. You are entitle4 to,the best. lsistupp having the genuine. L..Douglas shoes with his name and price on the botto. W. LDOUZID.5 shoes cost'more to make'than ordinary shoes, because h L.ghet grade leathers are used and sele<ted with greater care; every det3'}tn the ntpking is wat.hed ov. r by the most skilled organiationl .of exera phoemakersix this country. These are the reasons whyW.L. 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This he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Being made without alcohol, this " Medical Discovery" helps the stomach to assimilate the food, thereby curing dyspepsia. It is especially adapted to diseases attended with excessive tissue waste, notably in convalescence from various fevers, for thin.blooded people and those who are always " catching cold." Dr. Pierce's Common Seas Medical Adviser is sent on receipt of 31 one* cent stamps for the French cloth-bound book of 1008 pages. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, No. 663 Main Street. Biffalo, N. Y. NlewJrk, Iad 11 T, hpyral ., arw6U4 St ., Werl A Country School for Girls IN NEW YORK CITYo Best feaures ot ounttl and clty l11, Out-of-dOor sp'rtit (t chot park of85acrce near the Hudson IWvyor. Academro Cot rue PrlmaryCloss to. (;Irl lit of. udoslc andArtr IIAAA IlBB ud ut Un)I DEFIANCOE old Water Starch makes laundry work a pleasure. 16 oz pkg. I0o PATENT . U.HO W. N. U., HOUSTONNO. 8-1911. 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Every bottle guaranteed to Cure one case of To correct disorders of the liver, takDe any form of Distemper, Epizootic, Catarrhal Fever, Influenza, To correct disorders of the iver, Coughs and Clds. Best Kidney remedy, safe for Mares in foal Garfield Tea, the Herb Laxative. and all others. Write for free Horse Booklet. $1.00 bottle holds three 50 cent bottles. Sold by druggists, or prepaid from One might fight a lie and still not BKLEY MEDICAL COMPANY, Dep't A, NAPPANEE, IND llow the truth. . "WIu ftho u . ea "LA OR@L1." HAIR DRELSSING. PIG, $1. I 001r rifl. ! NanuooN 'o.u r