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THE CRAFTY CREDITOR "Sorry, old man-bad too(th'" N.o -lt'illj.tit st.ow' ni me nlun'>-(c'an t get near hint--trying new schemc." Teamster's Punishment Earned. .11ip, ritlvy it ,ays riot to b«" ir'ul to hl ~i, 'li in ('hic(atl . . 1 teanistei' ,ho :"inateI dl ;ihaluloning his horse's ifor' . i ui'.s in- a recli' nt rIliy slay v,;h ina d $,, by a niatgistrat''. The 1inIIatnr ;a(' itety p.rostec'utfl t cl;Lvas" ,igorously :tald prtom is,,d to r.i-pu' thn' ti:ltt'l' or, th,, dri\ r' ` ml' phll v'rs. P'r1 - siumahly ii' wiil lise his ji . i s [, o was iunail', to pay the tin anitid W[ hL v, to sr-rI'' a jail t'l'rn. Their Status. "Ar I t h pi i\,tiy' " "llajijy. No, thyr,' rich "-St. Louis l o.-t-l isji n ih. If you had positive proof that a certain remedy for female ills had made many remarkable cures, would you not feel like trying it? If during the last thirty years we have not succeeded int convincing every fair-minded woman that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has cured thousands and thou sands of women of the ills peculiar to their sex, then we long for an opportunity to do so by direct correspondence. Meanwhile read the following letters which we guarantee to be genuine and truthful. Hudson, Ohio.--"1 suffered for a long time from a weakness, inflammation, dreadful pains each month and suppression. I had been doctoring and receiving only temporary relief, when a friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound. I did so, and wrote to you for advice. I have faithfully followed your directions and now, after taking only five bottles of the Vegetable Compound, I have every reason to believe I am a wellwoman. I give you full permission to use my testimonial." -Mrs. Lena Carmocino, Hudson, Ohio. R. F. D. No. 7. St. Regis Falls, N. Y.-"Two years ago I was so bad that I had to take to my bed every month, and it would last from two to three weeks. I wrote to you for advice and took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound in dry form. I am happy to say that I am cured, thanks to your medicine and good advice. You may use my letter for the good of others." - Mrs. J. I. Breyere, St. Regis Falls, N. Y. There is absolutely no doubt about the ability of this grand old remedy, made from the roots and herbs of our fields, to cure female diseases. We possess volumes of proof of this fact, enough to convince the most skeptical. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does Justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit.W Mrs. Plnkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has thousands to health free of charge. ' 1 Address Mrs. Pinikham, Lynn, Hasse L NK SOHIRMER'S HOUSEHOLD SERIES OF MUSIC BOOKS NEW MUSIC BOOKS for the homee ircle. Fifty volumes, vocal and Instru mental, each about 100 pages. Best print. Superior paper. Half a million Coples sold In six months. Send forcomplete catalogue. PRICE 60 CENTS PER VOLUME POST PAID LATEST ADDITIONS iodS rn Song Favorites The Piano S alaxy Vols. I and II. Bagh or low voice. Acollection of 0 pieceswithin "he abilit of VOL. 1, containing 25 favorite soogs by th average player and not to be fon In such compoera Ms: Come. dreaKrW. resented: Ckamlna'fi. Rligr, Onabrcl-Merti. Godard. d'Hard*lot. Ha Via. Nvir, ~ome. odard., Oregh, Kargenof. Lack, Meger set. Streleki. Tkomas. Tosti. etc. Halmund,, Piern, Wacs, tic. VOL. II, containing 22 favorite songs by such composers as: BtArted, deKovw,. Oprti Albumm (Creek, Har, Hildac. olNoyNedkam. W:eati Album volumes. Sad/wias. Ten, ilws, etc. A collection of operatic fantasias and tran scriptIons.Moderately di~ffcult, and fngered. esi of Sacred Song M" :, T::.arel" #m. stm High or low voice. Lucia. Puritan N, orms, Don Giovanni. Containing 2 celebrated songs by such Frelhets, Fra Diavolo. Rigoletto. favoriten c empoerts yas Amroe, OL.f , containing favorite operas: Ober lavorites ompoNrasds: Aru, C.s rk. on. Faust, Prophet. Carmen. Sonnambola, ladrsc. & eAserka SlzA. Welis. tr. lgon, Cavalleria Lida, Tnnhausor, G. SCHIRMER NEW YORK THE LARGEST MiUSlIC PUBLISIERS Il TIE WORLD. EST 1848 We Buy FURS Hides mad oeel Feather., Tallow, Beeswas. Ginaeng, Golden Seal. (Yellow Root), May Apple, Wild Glnser. etc. We are dealers; establishd In 1856-"Over half a century In Louisville" -end can do better for you than agents or commission merchants, Reference, any Bank In Louisville, Write for weekly price list and shipping tags, M. Sabel & Sons, 229 E. Market St. LOUISVILLE, KY. For Asthma, Bronchitis and all Throat Troubles Take lE toý 5 , ta a lOR ISH U J S The relef is as quick as it is certain. Pleasant to take and guaranteed absolutd; f.e from opiates. CHICAGO MERCHANT MAKES STATEMENT. After Spending Thousands of Dollarn and Consulting the Most Eminent Physicians, He Was Desperate. CHICAGO, ILLS.-Mr. J. G. Becker, of 134 Van Buren St., a well-known wholesale dry goods dealer, states as follows: "I have had catarrh for more than thirty years. Have tried everything on earth and spent thousands of dollars for other medicines and with physicians, without getting any lasting re lief, and can say to you that I have found Peruna the only rem edy that has cured me per manently. "Peruna has also cured my wife of catarrh. She always keeps , it in the house for an attack of cold, which it invariably cures in a very short time." 1 Up. HALFTONES J Ittb'l, f,,r printing in niw, papr ,r rn rtra r "n r'. u'nbl h r '1 thti pap,"r ,i .itak y" y ro rd'rand r ,dthe rrlrting. WnK ?IITERll hP. lPI'B 'I '.O, I.ITTLK RINK, AR1L DEFIANCE STARCH ..;t... work wI:Rh e: ' Memphis Directory JOHN WADE & 80NS HAY, GRAIN, MILL FEED SEED OATS Seed Corn, Mixed Chicken Feed: Purity Mixed Freed. Wade's Mixed Alfalfa Feed for Horses and Mules. Write us. Elevator and Warehouse on I. C. and Y. & M. V . R. 50 N. Main Street, Memphis, Tenn. Moving Picture Machines All makes at the lowest prices. Films for sale and rent. We furnish complete outfits for Traveling Exhibitors for Moving Picture Thea tres. Chairs, Slidtes, Tickets, Carbouý. Gas Out fits, Limes, Oxoue, Ether, etc. Write for Catalogue. Boswell Film &. Transparency Co. 158 a. Main St. Memphis, Tenn. RELIABLE SEEDS Potrtoes, Onion Sets,F ield and Garden Seed. Orders and Correspondence Solicited. R. G. CRAIG & COMPANY 10-12 8. Front St. Memphis, Tenn. All our seeds comply with the state law. DEFIANCE Sold Water Starch makes lauadry work a pleas.n 1r o0. plk. 10i RARE TYPE OF MAN Rev. Watson Dana Never Tipped Hat to a Woman. Archbold's Cousin Never Touched Liquor, Tobacco, and Has Not Seen a Theatrical Perform ance, Though 70 Years Old. Kansas City. Mo.-Rev. Watson Dana, cousin of the late Charles A. Dana, the famous editor of the New York Sun, and of John D. Archbold, the Standard Oil multi-millionaire, who visited in this city at the home of his son, 1216 Tracy avenue recent ly, although more than 70 years old, has never raised his hat to a woman, and declares he never will. "No man has greater respect for womankind than I," said Rev. Mr. Dana, "but for a man to raise his hat to her is an act of sacrilege. The Ilible teaches us to uncover on enter lug the temple of the most high, and this mark of respect I reserve for my God.' Mr. Dana has never touched liquor, never chewed tobacco, smoked or gambled, has never told a lie and has preached the Gospel for 50 years. Hie has never entered a theater or seen a theatrical performance, has never traveled a mile on train or boat on Sunday. lie has not an enemy in the world and has never spoken unkindly of his fellowman. lie has the reputation of being the best loved man in Ohio. lie has given away a fortune, but has never been involved in a lawsuit and has never had a fight. Rev. Watson Dana's great-grand father was one of the party that first settled in Washington county, Ohio, in 1778. They founded the town of Newport, a city that is surrounded with historical spots and famous places. He was born in 1836 in the house his father built on Dana's run, with in a stone's throw of the Dana mill, whose crumbling stone walls served for pictures for many a famous artist. His father was a minister and the boy grew up in an atmosphere of re ligion. Early in life he began preach ing. As he expresses it, his college course was taken behind the counter of a country store and his theological course on horseback. There was not a railroad in the state in his boyhood and many a ride of 30, 40 and 50 miles he has taken on horseback that he might be able to preach to a few farmers and set tlers in a little neighborhood, too poor to support a minister. Time and again he has been called Rev. Watson Dana. late at night to ride through storm and cold to the bedside of some par ishioner. He frequently walked miles to preach rather than profane the Sab bath by taking a convenient train. He has never had his life insured. He holds that life insurance is a specie of gambling, with life and death as stakes. At one time he was wealthy; to-day he has practically nothing. There are many persons who owe him and who will never pay, knowing he will not bring suit for recovery. Utility In Studies. President Schurman's questioning of the utility of teaching modern lan guages in colleges is somewhat sur prising. While it may be true, as he claims, that not one in 500 outside of teachers will use them, this is not a valid reason for discontinuing them as studies. Such a test could be made to sweep the college curricula of near ly every study now considered essen tfal. What would become of the high er mathematics if this test were ap plied? Who uses conic sections of trigonometry in his business? What business man has actual recourse to what he learned of chemistry or min eralogy? The utilitarian test can be applied too rigidly to college studies with the result of greatly narrowing the college curriculum. The cultural studies ought to have a chance.-Min neapolts Journal. Love WIII Find a Way. Oberlin was the first coeducational college in this country. In the early days they had a rule that in case there were but one man and one wom and in a room, at least one chair should be between them. One even ing an instructor, passing one of the small sitting rooms, was horrified at beholding a young man and a young woman occupying the same chair. "Sir," he demanded of the man stud dent, "what is the meaning of this outrageous behavior? Do you not know the rules of the college?" "Why-er--don't they say that if a man and a girl sit alone in a room they shall have one chair between them?"-Everybody's. Not the Worst. "I must confess that I don't sleep well while traveling by train," said Mr. Chuggins. "I had a terrible dream last night." "I understand they had some trou ble on the road." "Yes, I dreamed my motor car ran over an embankment, smashed the en gine and tore the transmission out by the roots. You can't imagine how re lieved I felt when I awoke and found it was only a railway colllsion." USE IT IN ADVERTISING Lena Schmidt of Dudley, Tex., Writes a Letter About Cardui Having Helped Her. Dudley, Tex.-"''You may use this letter in your advertising, if you like," writes Mrs. Lena Schmidt of this place. "A few years ago, I suffered every month, I was relieved right away. "Cardui has surely done me a sight of good. It brought me back my health. I am now strong arind well, and feel better than in years, and am doing all my housework." Every woman needs a tonic, to take when she feels blue, miserable, sick, weak, under the weather. The tonic to take at such a time is Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is also a medicine. For pain and discomfort, due to fe male ailments, no medicine is so good as Cardui. The main ingredients of ('ardui are imported direct from Europe, especial ly for this one woman's medicine and tonic, and are not for sale at ordinary drug stores. Cardui acts specifically on the wom anly organs, proventing unnecessary pain and building up womanly strength. Try it for your troubles. It will certainly help you. IMPORTANT PART WAS TRUE She (to her fiance, with whom she has just broken off her engagement) -You deceived me; everything that you told me about your family, your position and your means was false. lie-It was true about my debts, though. RAW ECZEMA ON HANDS "I had eczema on my hands for ten years. I had three good doctors but none of them did any good. I then used one box of Cuticura Ointment and three bottles of Cuticura Resolvent I and was completely cured. My hands were raw all over, inside and out, and the eczema was spreading all over my body and limbs. Before I had used one bottle, together with the Cuticura Ointment, my sores were nearly healed over, and by the time I had used the third bottle, I was entirely well. To any one who has any skin or blood disease I would honestly ad vise them to fool with nothing else, but to get Cuticura and get well. My hands have never given me the least bit of trouble up to now. "My daughter's hands this summer became perfectly raw with eczema. She could get nothing that would do them any good until she tried Cuti cura. She used Cuticura Resolvent and Cuticura Ointment and in two weeks they were entirely cured. I have used Cuticura for other members of my family and it always proved suc cessful. Mrs. M. E. Falin, Speers Ferry, Va., Oct. 19, 1909." What the Doctor Did. Gustave Ullyatt has a little daugh ter who hasn't been well recently. The other day a physician was called to the Ullyatt home to see her. He ex amined the child with the aid of a stethoscope. When her father came home that evening he asked what the doctor had said. "Nothin'," replied the little girl. "What did he do?" asked Mr. Ull yatt. "He just telephoned me all over," was the child's reply.-Denver Post Books Worth Having. Supplementing their factory for the ma king of specially ruled and printed blank books and loose leaf devices, S. C. Toof & . C., Memphis, Tenn., now carry in stock standard blank books in a variety of bind ings and in papers from the cheapest that is good to the very best. Write for price list and mention this paper. Ruling Passion. "I knew Butt's smoking would get him into trouble." "Well?" "At his wedding, when it came to the ring part, he reached into his pocket and handed the minister a match." For Headache fry Hicks' Capudine. Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or Nervous troubles, the aches are spepedlly relieved by Capudir,.e. It's JIquld-pleas ant to take-Effects immediately. 10, . -nd 50c at Drug Stores. The girl who says she wouldn't mar ry the best man living will probably live to have the satisfaction of know ing she didn't. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BRl)MO (Quinine 'I'allet IDruggistsrefund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROV C'S signature is on each box. ~i,. Young man, don't marry a parlor or nament unless you can afford to hire a cook. WHEN YOU'RIE AS IIOARIE as a crnn. WIhn 'ou'r - colughing and ga.p~qin . W.Vhen y<,u v,' ;n an '.l fashtontq deep-seated cold. take' .41enu'. l.u',u ll, ,ont. 8old by all druggists. 2c, l0 and tl.t0 b.otilh. Few men put off until to-morrow the meanness they can do to-day. Dr. Plerce's Pellets, small, ats ar-cnated. ency to take as candy, regulat' and invigurate stomach, liver and bowels. Du not gripe. Pompadours are responsible for many a high-brow. oauae of thmO ugly. grizzly, gray haire. Use "LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER. PRICE, $1,00, retell. People Realize the Danger. As an indication of the force of thb crusade against tllerculosilb) ,, the N; tio1(1:l Association for thlie Study an Prevent loll of T1'l r l'llh1osis, ili :t lull' (in issued re(t'('tily points to the lact that while i :;5l .. e1 c,'tlt. of the ex pIenditttres for tuberculosis iln 19t. \were uluade froun llutlic i esoll'e.es, Iall propriations made for 1911 indittie that over 75 per cent. of th1' IIm'iy to be spent this year will be ,11 fitl eral, state. city and co ity funds. in 1900, out of the $8,l]n,!;oi .,L i s4e1t i for the prevention and teatleliº of lIl berculosis, $ 1,:"!l;,7;l5 . il ;1 wi ts Ispit from public imion1ey, and $:i.1 7.171 1I from ll fulndm s volutliarily mtaih b'ltl,'itel For the cal'r'rying on 4of state, Il'd'iral and municipal titbrl'c ulosi., (lork in 1 10, over $ oll,oi ,ieii has 1i,,ln l i rl'l0 - priatcd. Of this sui, the sth:e .1 is latulres have grantiel $1.1[t IlllIt, LiDt niluinihiipal a (ld C0Ol1ty lih, $~.;,t. 510 nd lthe federall guIhlnhiilt. , 000,0)00). An Exploded Theory. "Do yol helieve tierl is allih 111 iin 1l(ntal suiggestionr "Not a tiling." "Don't yoil think it is Ilsile is one person ,:ko,,w. hi:. mind 5t, :dile fixed ol a celtain tlhilln hi+h <il wishes atiolher to do I hal lle .,l t \ill be inllielncved so that hl 1 ill 'eventui ally do iit ' "No, I don't lloieve illn the tho(y at all. l've bheet, wishing t i" ,1 1 ', W 1k that you'd pliy ue what you ownl 11 without making itt s.i1y fir fnn to ask you for it.- Sunda;ty 11a 1.in, of the Cleveland Leader. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as tleiy cannot rea:lh t1i' d-e. eased portion of theil ear. 'I herie ilhly one : toi cure deatness. al d that i l b. y 4 u" t us1 taal rt!nll) . DI nae'ss is caused by an intlla fid ('4nt11li4114 4)f It1' lmu1ous lning lof the 1 Lustarclie s T'l b. n i 1 tl.'s tube is Inflamed you have "h rulil nilhl so4mud 44r 4i perfect hearing, and when it is elntirety I 5nsld. i4 .1t nlss is the r ult. :11d unlerss the i1nil1al.la l,al 4 ni' he4 taken olt and thils tub restored to its hiirwli; 4,4:',: tion, hearing will be diestroyed fore ver; ne I -l out of tell are caused by :atarrlh, a wh4 h Ls nothing but an inflamed condition of the rn'ous surface,. We will give Oie lullndred Dollars for any 1.e4 (if Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot lh cured by Hail's Catarrh C(re. Send for circulars, tree. F. J. CI CIENE' & CO., lo1edo, 0. Sold by Druggists. 75pe. 'Take Hal's Far'_lly l'il1s for constipation. For Shame, Mr. Staggers. "Our splendid cook left to-day and I had to take her place," said Mrs. Star gers. "I hope I shall be successful in Imitating her." "I certainly hope you will be suc cessful in following In her footsteps," suggestively remarked old man Stag gers as he chewed on a crisp-boiled potato. Loved to Death. "Did you ever know a girl to die for love?" "Yes." "Did she just fade away and die because some man deserted her?" "No; she just took in washing and worked herself to death because the man she loved married her." Free to Our Readers. Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chica go, for 45-page illustrated Eye Book Free. Writ. all about Your Eye Trouble and they will advise as to the Proper Appli cation of the Murine Eye Remedies in Your Special Case. Your Druggist will Iell- you that Murine Relieves Sore Eyes. Strengthens Weak Eyes, Doesn't Smart, Soothes Eye Pain, and sells for 50c. Try It in Your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. In Bad Shape. The Missus'-Jim, you've been drink ing again! The Mister-Mabel, m' dear, I can not tell a lie-I The Missus-Goodness! Then you must be worse than I thought. Go to bed in the other room. Wedding Invitations Announcements, calling cards and all copper and steel plate engravings for social and business purposes in correct styles are made at S. C. Toof & Co., 18-22 North Second Street, Memphis, Tenn. Write for style sheet and mention this paper. Owns Up. "Young man. I began life on a sal ary of four dollars a week." "And lived with your father a while, I suspect." "Urn-well, yes, I did." For Colds and Grlpp-Capudine. The best remedy for Grlpp and Colds Is ficks' Capudine. Relieves the aching and feverishness. Cures the cold-Headaches also. It's Liquid-Effects Immediately--0, 25 and 50e at Drug Stores. Nothing endures but the eternal commonplace; and if one departs from that it is to run the most perilous risks.-Charles Wagner. WHEN YOUR JOINTS ARE STIFF and muscles sore from cold. rheumatism or neural gia: when you slip. strain or bruise yourself use ' Perrtf Iaci" Paankuler. The home remedy 70 years. Some local celebrities are famous I and some are notorious. Mrs. Winslow'. Soothing Syrup. Por children teething, softens the gums. reduces in. Uammation.allays pain.cures wind colic. 25b a bottle. It's a pity that wisdom doesn't grow on a man tlke whiskers. SDo You Feel This Wayl? ro you feel all tired out ? Do you sometimes think you just can't work away at your profes sion or trade any longer? Do you have a poor ape tite, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep ? Are your nerves all gone, and your stomach too? Has am bition to forge ahead in the world left you ? If so, you might as well put a stop to your misery. You can do it if you will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disco cry will make you a different individual. It will set your lazy liver to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and your appetite will come back. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after con sumption has almost gained a foothold in the form of a lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about a cure in 98 per cent. of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is given free to all who wish to write him. His great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice. Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing deale- into taking inferior suhsti tutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be "just as good." Dr. Pierce's medicines are OP KNOWN COMPOSITION. "heir every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Co,ntain no habit forming drugs. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. T'he lace that lights up in conversa tion is not necessarily lantern-jawed. PILES ('IUREI) IN 6 TO 14 I)A TS. PAZS OINTM'1ENT 4 isgurant cd I cujr' ary rase of Itching, Blind. ill.eeing or rntruding iblo, in ttuo 14 day or msuey refunded. iW(. 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