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WOVMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Need Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Brookfield, Mo.-"Two years ago I was unable to do any kind of work and only weighed 118 pounds. My trouble dates back to the time that women may expect nature to bring on them the Change of Life. I got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound and it made me feel much better, and I have contin / ued its use. I am very grateful to you for the good health I am now enjoying."-Mrs. SARAH LourC;sOsNT, 414 S. Livingston Street, J3rookueld, Mo. The Change of Life is the most criti cal period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. Women everywhere should remem ber that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so suc cessfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from na tive roots and herbs. For 30 years it has been curing wo men from the worst forms of female ills-inflammation, ulceration, dis. placements, fibroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, and nervous prostration. If you would like special advice about your case write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always helpful For - Lame Back An aching back is instantly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. This liniment takes the place of massage and is better than sticky plasters. It penetrates -without rubbing--through the skin and muscular tissue right to the bone, quickens the blood, relieves congestion, and gives permanent as well as temporary relief. Here's the Proof. Mr. JAN1 C(. LEE, of 1100 9th St., 8.E.,Washington. I).C.. w ites: "Thirty years ago I tell from a scaffold andti seri osly injred my back. I suffered terri blyat times; from the small of my back all around nty stomach was just as if I had been beaten with a club. I used every phlater I could get with no relief. Sloan's Liniment took the pain right out, and I can now do as much ladder work as any man in the hhop, thanks to Sloan's Liniment Mr. J. P. EvArs, of Mt. Airy, Ga., lays: "After being aflilcted for three years with rheumatism, I used Sloan's Liniment, and was cured sound and well, and am glad to say I haven't beent troubled with rheumatism since. My leg was badly swollen from my hip to my knee. One-bafi a bottle took the pain and swelling out." Sloan's Liniment has no equal as a remedy for Rheu matism, Neuralgia or any pain or stiffness in the muscles or joints. Prdcs,25c.,0Sc.mnd$1.00 Steoa'e book 46a horses, eatlUe, sheep and4 poultry soea dree. Addreess Dr, Ea 8, Seloal, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Hay's Hair-Health tlever Falls to Restore Gray Halr to Its Natural Color and Beauty. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dandruff. Is not a Dy.. Refuse all substitutes. Sx.oo and soc. Bottles by Mail or at Druggists.FREE Send soc for large sample Bottle e Philo Hay Soec. Co.. Newark. N. J.. U. S. A. DEFIllO E STARCH for:nrchng Memphis Directory JOHN WADE & SONS HAY, GRAIN, MILL FEED, SEED OATS Seed Corn, Mixed Chicken Feed: Pslrity Mixed Feed, Wade's Mixed Alfalfa Feed for Horses andl Mules. Write us. Elevator and Ware house on I. C. and Y. & M. V. R. R. 5O N. Front Street, Memphls, Tenn, 94 Business College el o Mndison Asl ..Me mphis I) you want to improve your educationaland flnancialcondition? If so send for our free illustrated catalog, it tells yoa how. THE COMBIUATIOi t '"opeS wide the business education at Hills. It makes you anexpert and doubles and trebles your money-making power You aet the world's best business training, and you are put inline for the good thingsthac atlways come to 1ll grsduates. lend for catalogue and souvenir lilll's Bssiess ollege, tsr. sad sad Comr, Ueepks, Teas. MEMPHIS BARBER COLLEBE oN Treat jaggraduatee working In Memphls. ull course, I is theword to reenat wheayouaeed aemedyn "I TED'I"HI H ABEAR Can You imagine Col. Roosevelt With Whiskers? Former President Comes Out of Jungle With Face Covered and Old Cor. respondent Friends Hardly Recognize Him. Washington.--Ilad you met Theo lore Roosevelt on the street before he I went to Africa to hunt lions and other beasts of the jungle you probably Sould have recognized him even though you never had seen him. It is probable that Roosevelt's plc tore has appeared in the newspapers oftener than that of any other public t man. Ils face is well known the s world over. The eyeglasses with black cord hanging down over his cheek- the former president never put the cord over his ear, as do many wear. ers of glasses---the short, bristly mus tache, and the square cut chin that 1 indicated the determination he pos sesses, all were well known to the people of the land. Last and not least, none ever thought of Roosevelt with out the white teeth. The cartoonists always portrayed the former president with shining teeth. When in repose Roosevelt really does not show his teeth any more than the ordinary man. It Is when he smiles that the display of teeth Is made. From this brief description you can no doubt see the picture of the former president of the country. Now! Roosevelt has a beard! If you never had seen the former chief executive of the United States 71 King Edward Style. President Fallleres Style. you wouldn't know him. Even the cor respondents of the big newspapers who have known "Teddy" for years hardly recognized him when they met him as he emerged from the jungle. He wore a flowing beard. At Gondo koro he had it trimmed, but the corre spondent doesn't describe whether it was the Van Dyke, Galway, sideburns, or what style he selected. We will not know until some one sends a photograph whether Mr. Roosevelt chose the style of whisker approved by King Edward of England or the kind favored by President Fal lieres of France. Hence the two pic tures here given. It is doubtful whether "Teddy" will ,have the beard when he reaches this country. Mrs. Roosevelt will have something to say about that. They say Kermit also had a downy growth over his cheeks when he came from the lair of the lion and that other members of the party likewise were bearded. Must have lost their razors, for the descriptions of all the things they took with them told of certain kinds of razors that were in the kit. A Household Industry. The advertisements were the most interesting things in the paper, ac cording to Mr. Hobart's ideas. He read them to his wife as she sat at work on the stockings of their active son. "No need to spend your time hunt ing for antiques now," said Mr. Ho bart, after skimming the cream from a long article, as was his wont. "'Here's a man that will undertake and guarantee to make your new furniture look as if 'twas a hundred years old, by a process known only to him." "I don't see any need of processes t for our furniture," remarked lirs. Ho hart, as she cast a hopeless stocking to the flames of the Franklin front. "Tommy's feet are all the process we need. Perhaps we could rent him out by the day."-Youth's Companion. Fat and Thin. The two women encountered each other at a dance. They had not met for several years. I "How thin you have grown!" ex claimed one. "How fat you've got to be!" the oth er cried, and they stood gazing at each other in some dismay. 1 "Before you come to blows," re marked a mutual friend who stood by, "let's take a vote as to which is worse, to get too fat or to get too thin." Perspiring. The eye of a little Washington miss was attracted by the sparkle of dew at early morning. "Mamma," she ex claimed, "it's botter'n I thought it was." "What do you mean?" "Look here, the grass is all covered with perspiration."-Baptist Commonl wealth. When a boy comes home ifrom his I first year at college he is always ashamed of the ignorance of his Vnitare. t DON'T NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS. *I KlDN AR RH 0F KIDNI A TOUCHING APPEAL. work, ma'am. from Cuticura Ointment, united withelp the poor est of cleansing ingredients Kind Lad--Mowmost refreshing came flower to be out at the knees? Iteggar--Why--r-er--prayin' fer FOR THE SKIN AND SCALP skiecause of its delicate, emollient, sanative, antiseptic properties derived from Cuticura Ointment, united with the purest of cleansing ingredients and ighost refreshing of flowhiter odors, Cuticura Soap is unrivaled for preserv ing, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands, and, as sisted by Cuticura Ointment, for disz peverylling tching, irritation and inReme fdies ammation and preventing clogging of the pores, the cause of many disfig uring facial erBosptions. All who dem light in a clear skin, soft, white hands, a clean, wholesome scalp and live, glossy hair, ill find that CuBook, cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment realize every expectation. Cuticura Reme dies are sold throughout the world. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., sole pro prietors, Boston, Mass. Send to them for the latest Cuticura Book, an au thority on the best care of the skin. scalp, hair and hands. It is mailed free on request. An Irresistible Petition. "And now, Lawd-uh," a bit ominous ly proceeded square-headed BI3rother Tarr, in his supplication, "in de con volution dat am gwine to take place soon's I meet up wid Brudder Dingford -sneaky scoun'rel wid side-whiskers dat's been up-slippin' an' up-slidin' 'round muh yaller wife-be nootral, Lawd; dat's all I axes--I'll do de rest! "I has been, as you kin see for yo' se'f by de church books, a pillah in good an' efficient stan'in' for lo dese many yeahs, an' de tudder gen'leman am a puhsidin' eldah; so I hasn't de brazen statuary, Lawd, to ax yo' to take muh side in de battle. But if yo' kain't help, dess hang off an' be noo tral. Git yo'se'f a comfable place in de shade som'ers, an' sed down, an' yo'll see one o' de peartest fights yo' ever had de pleasure o' witnessin'. Amen!" Driven by Hunger to Desperation. Mrs. Mode had just returned home from the country, to discover her pre viously well-stocked wardrobe empty. "Good gracious, Herbert," she cried to her husband, "where are all my clothes? And what in the world is that big black patch out on the lawn?" "Nelly," he replied mournfully, "after I had starved for two whole days, you wrote me that the key of the pantry was in the pocket of your bolero. Well, I don't know a bolero from a box plaited ruffle, and I was desperate, so I took all the thinks out on the lawn and burned them. Then I found the key among the ashes."-Success Mag azine. A LITTLE THING Changes the Home Feeling., Coffee blots out the sunshine from many a home by making the mother, or some other member of the house hold, dyspeptic, nervous and irritable. 1 There are thousands of cases where the proof is absolutely undeniable. Here is one. A Wls. mother writes: "I was taught to drink coffee at an early age, and also at an early age be came a victim to headaches, and as I grew to womanhood these headaches became a part of me, as I was scarcely ever free from them. 1 "About five years ago a friend urged me to try Postum, I made the trial and the result was so satisfactory that we have used it ever since. "My husband and little daughter were subject to bilious attacks, but they have both been entirely free from them since we began using Postum in stead of coffee. I no longer have headaches and my health is perfect." If some of these tired, nervous, ir- 1 ritable women would only leave off coffee absolutely and try Postum they would find a wonderful change in their life. It would then be filled with sun shine and happiness rather than weari ness and discontent., And think what an effect it would have on the family, for the mood of the mother is largely responsible for the temper of the chil dren. Read "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a Reason." Ever read the above lettert A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of humara Lnterest. A SKELETON ONCE ON A TIME Now Mrs. 1. A, Decker of Clyde, Ky., Says She is Well and Happy, Through Taking Cardui. Clyde, Ky.-"[ cmn safely recommend Cardui, the woman's tonic, to any lady who is in need of medicine," writes Mrs. I. A. Decker, of this place. "It has been very beneficial to me and I can say that there is nothing like it for weak women. "For five years I was not able to do my work. Half of my time I spent in bed. I suffered with female weakness and took such nervous spells I could not stand on my feet. I suffered with my back and side, and fell off till 1 be came a skeleton. "At last I took ('ardui and now I am well and happy and can do m!iy own work." Cardui is prepared from the natural plant, not from mineral, synthetic com pounds, and contains no coal tar prod ucts or other results of laboratory ex jeriments. The Cardui ingredients are imported at great expense directly front abroad and have been used for nearly half a century in the manufacture of this fa mous tonic medicine for women. Safe, reliable, prompt, yet gentle in action, by preventing unntecttessalry pain and Lailding up stren'th. Carduli has shown itself a necessary remedy for weak women. Try it. N, B.-Write to: I.ndies' .Adviory Dept., (hattanoogrt ledleine C'o., ('hat tanooga, T'enn.. for ;p"l|in1 Instructtiona, and 6(4-pa;;e hook, "llome Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper, on re gqest. SURE THING. Boy-Papa, is it mniohs that goes through your cloth':;. Papa--Yes; i;4 ma-s all right. A WONDERFUL CHANGE. From Daily Wretchedness and Pain to Normal Healtn. Mrs. R. Crousze, 3Manchester, Ia.. says: "For two years my back was w e a k. Rheumatic pains racked my '. lower limbs, day B and night. The ac tion of the kidneys was annoyingly Ir regular. When I started using Doan's I Kidney Pills, these Stroubles ;oon less " ened and the dull backache vanished. 'The kidneys now act normally and I give l)oan's Kidney Pills credit for this wonderful change. Remember the name-Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. A Consolation. A young 'woman who had been in tile habit of spending he'r sumllers ill , hill village of ('onnecticut recently encountered a rural lneighbor in a city store. "How's your wife, Mr. Green?" in quired the young woman graciously. "Why. don't you know," said MIr. Green, "I lost her three months ago?" "Oh," said the shocked young \oom an, "I didn't know. I beg your pat'r don, M1r. Green, for being so thought less." "Well," said the disconsokite wid ower soothingly, "it ain't as bad as it might have been. I've got good help." HAVE YOU TRIED THIS? Simple Prescription Said to Work Wonders for Rheumatism, This has been well known to the best doctors for years and is now given to the public. "Get one ounce of syrup of Sarsaparilla compound and one ounce Torts compound. Then get half a pint of good whiskey and put the other two ingredients into it. Take a tablespoon ful of this mixture before each meal and at bed time. Shake the bottle before using." Good effects are felt the first day. Many of the worst cases here have been cured by this. Any druggist has these ingredients on hand or will quickly get them from his wholesale house. Getting Rid of It. Dusty Rhodes-I wouldn't have to ask for hellp, but I've a lot of real es tate on my hand that I can't get rid of. Mrs. Rural-Try soft soap and boil Ing water. For Colds and Gripp-Capudine. The host remedy for Gripp and ('olds is flicks' Capudlne. Relieves the ac(hling and feverishness. Cures tthe cold-l,.'ada('ches. 1also. It's Liquid--F'tffects innmmediately--10, 25 and 50c at Drug Stores. Hope is a fine thing, but it doesn't always enable a man to deliver the goods. PILES CIURED IN 6 To 14 DAYS. PAZO OIT1FNNT14' is ,u:l~lrallht'l to 'ur anlry '3'aO Of Itching, ilindl. BlHeding or P'rotrudng Ie ine I Stoldaysor money refunded. 50,. There's a lot of hot air used in toy baloons and soaring eloquence. A TRIIFLING COUGtI will become a perrm:rn'nt one unless stA)tped. Al-tie''s Luoj Rlt .'l . 'ill sur -" ly stop it. A2.Ic bottle istlarC-,'f.nU,)u ftr that. &ota t alli druggists, 2? c, ie and 1.6 0 bottaes. How men would kick if their wives struck for an eight-hour day. struck for an eight-hour ay. save mlone. Beoause of those igly, grizzly, griny hairs. Use 'ALA GREOLE" HAIR RESTORER. PRICE, St.0o, retail. I"MAW'S" RECIPE FOR PEACE Sin;;e and Direct Method by Which Quarreltn Was D;icouraged in Her Househcld. " ,in t 11.'" 1 1i noi 1m . ll iny i ulli,b . Il :iiut tlVer' t!itd 110(i mubl'ti brinini u, ily luml . 1,1" ' 'i ; lhl h;l;:. .\aii g;.Is w;as gi u l gro als. till (11 ' g t g.oin' wid 1hltn -assy I",be;us . "!'theil ' ( t coul n't -it along wif iin. 'u'They wan'tt'I sit til ld tol qjtarrl wif mili', btit ( .3 hald to go all' get im rriam ,d all' ''Now, I neveo stan' no such dliin's, :I ' I te'll ' ill .zo. I Sats: 'Niow, gals, you knlow best ihati niy prhin italitie is. Voiti knio ,ss i-,1 ho(w I's t ried to bring 1i ; oil ; 1A' you 1 lin ws iJst haw Ili';i',ull I al wy, livs wif your paw. .-1(1 a1" himn nel \er ha lt no tlqla relill'. I ntvt'r ex cn.se it no- ('ncoIrag"s it. \Vho'ii the old iltit itan tldi kinder fert it hiussult ain go lit 1 \'il' tte hack talk, I'd jost pick nu th< I linmp or son4iu thin' hanliiy and throw it at him. Ieo kinw-i lita was It "quii¢ c'tion for hitni to k(l ;i til, -oa we l ei el' had il loit uilul-l.' "1 tell ti ' gals, anll I tii l ( ' li' ti y I stll fl l in e to ,lidve peacfunl, sansi ; th(hi' lilawt did."- lllust rated :uniilda Ma~al zin.' if the ii os \nlt ,l,.-s I loil . $3.50 RECIPE CURES WEAK KIDNEYS. FREE RELIEVES URINARY AND KIDNEY TROUBLES, BACKACHE, STRAINING, SWELLING, ETC. Stops Pain in the Bladder, Kidneys and Back. Wouldn't ii be nice within I week or so to teogin to say goodllbye fot''re'r tl the stalling, dribbling, straining., or too llfrequent.C asagrig O" uriit( the folrte head and th< baeck-of-the-head achos: the lstitches antld pains in thie lack; t he I growing tiui'el w, kelloss: ipots he fore the eyes; yellow skin; sluggish bowels; swollen eyelids or ankles leg crampis; unnatiural short ibreath; sleep lessness and the desliondoeny I have a recipe for tli es( troubles that youl (can deplend on, and if youll want to make a quick recovery, you ought to write and get a copy of it. M1any a doctor wotuld charge y301 $25.1) just for writing this prescription, but I h'lve it and will be glad to send it to you entirely free. tJust drop me a line like this: Dr. A. E. Robinson, K-2'd1 Luck liuihlding, D)etro'it, Mich., and I will send it lby return mail in a plain envelope. As you will soee when y:ou got it, this recipe contains only pure, harmless remedies, bttt it has great hoealing and pain-conquering power. It will quickly show you its power once yoe o it so I think you had bet ter soee what it is without delay. I will send you a copy free-you can use it and cure yourself at home. Fighting Disease in Greece. C'onsul General George Horton has tmade a replort from Athens on the conspicuous work of Greek physih'cians in tombating the country's chief scourges-malarial fever and llitubercu losis. An anutual average of 2,000 persons die each year from the for mter, while in elihdemic yetrs, dliue to excessive rains, the numler exceeds ,iii0, which was the case in 19035. The I ioptilatio of Gr'ee'e is i 2,A " i. The . . ieolile have b-en interested through ' lectlires, painphlets, etc., to fight the ialar'ia-carrying mnosquito by draining stagnant ponds and throwing petro- 1 letim on them. A tuberculosis con gress will be held in Athens next year, to which will be invited not only tphysicians, but all the mayors and other prominent people of Greece. "How Sharper Than Serpent's Tooth." An irriltable oldt farmer and his un gainly, slouching son were busy grub bing sprouts one hot, sultry day, when the old man suddenly stumbled over a small stuamp. "'Gosh durn that overlastin' stul)!" hle exclaimed. "I wish it was in hell!" The son slowly straightened up from his work and gazed reproachfully at his father. "Why, you oughn't to say that, mpap," he drawled. You might stuibmle over that stump agin some day."-Every body's. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should titver be tsl except on pres-rip- d fions from reputable physicians, as the damate they wilt do is te: told to the good you can possibly de rive trom them. Hall's ('atarrh cure, manufacturedn by F. J. Cheney & Co., Totldo, 0.. contains no rner eury, and Is taken internm lyty. acting dire'tty upon the bl.od and mnueous surfaces of the system. In buying Halts Catarrh ('itre be sure rou get the genuine. It is taken internaliy and made in ToledO, Ohio, by F. .i. ('hney & 'o. Testinuonial, free. Soil by Druegists. Price, 'Iie. per bottle, . Take Halt's Family 'ills for constlpation. In proportion to its population, more r people earn a livelihood by seafaring in Norway than in any other country. Britain comes next. ii Woman's Power Over Man Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, no one in the wide world can know the heart agony she endures. The woman who suffers from weak ness and derangement of her special womanly or ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of a man. Her general health suffers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R.V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the assistance of his staff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands of women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman's ail ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu lates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No honest dealer will advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and strenghen Stomach, Liver and Bowels. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .... The difference betwen slender and(i skinny women is a matter of dollars rather than sense. Dr. Pierre J' i PwI'nhnt Pe!Thts r ulu:tle :Iand invig. oratt stonachn , liv,."r and b,,n ,. ýuglar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take as cands. Ever notice how easy it is not to save moneY? "_ _, _For Infants and Children. SThe Kind You Have LO -3 T Always Bought I Alegetkable Preparation forAs. similating theFoodandPe uea Bear the Sting the Stomachs and BEhowels oa l Signature .&i Promotes Digestionr,Checrful ness and Rest Contain nceither Opiunt.Morphine nor MHirral , NOT NAR C OTIC ' i pcfOId/ r. tfLtP//&?c/;R lop {rne 8:ad . Auii x ,.d . tI" A'ipn/d In Ri taliirdornaleJ;d4 " S lorm\ ed - Aperect Rernedt y or(Constipa- ls i. lioni, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea. ti VorrnsConxvulons.Feverish Hess and LosS OF SLEEP F c Sitlk Sl gnature of .T ACHL MA N Thirty Years ItSTNEW YORK. Guaranteed under the Food ad Exact Copy of W rapetuo egl..auS eaorMf., s, To l on . AXLE GREASE is the turniri -pioint to t(economly in we ar and tear of w agon... Try a ,\ox. verv dealer, everywhere STANDARD OIL CO. (I neorpora ed) ýSERU CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS, RHEUM UATISM, STOMACH AND LIVER COMPLAINT 25c BOX EASY ALL POt e, C SURETOACT DRUGGISTS SURE TO ACT d UGI','E BETTER THAN PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS A. H. LIWIS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. WHY MEN DRINK AD USE DRUS, AND HOW TO CURE THEM Ot1"1 NEW Ilo( TI [ELLS AiL AIIOUL IT, lH. NE'L SI.1:.\E.lED, FI rEEI, ADDRE'NSS TTHE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 702 PARK AVENUE, HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS Easily Explained. S " tranl ." llill'lllli'i-'ed the e dit or, that this nettll,t of 1 IOlro Wash ingiton has nlve\'l' ben in print hte fore." "Not at all." expllained tile otcesion al contrilbltor, "I otily thought of it last night." For Headache Try Hicks' Capudine. Whether from Colds. Heat. Stomach or Nervois troubles, the aches ar"e spet)dily relieved by ('apudine. It's .iquiId-pleas ant to take-Effects immediatly. I'1, 5S and 50c at Drug Stores. An Honest Policeman. lttdge-W- hat is the charge against this ulan, officer? I'oliceman-T'hlere isn't any, yotll' honor: business was dull and I arrest ed him just to keep toy hand in. Red, Weak, Weary, Watery 1cyes. Relieved Ily M1urin' Eye 1bi tedy. TY'' .Murine Flor Your Elye T'rToubi'is. YoM Will I.1ike Murine. It Soothes. .'er at Yiur l11ruggists. Write For Eye Hooks. Fr-.e. Murine Eye Inomedy Co., Chicago. A pessimist is always c:alling your attention to the unusual atlnollt of sickness there is in the neighborhootd. PERRY DAVIS' PAINKILLER when thoroughly rubbed in relieve ,troan and sprains in joints or muscles frorn any c:tu,'. All druggists. 25,35, 5c sizes. La rge bott le th. cheapst. The crow is a rational bIird. lie doesn't make a noise without taws. TO CURE A ('oL1), IN ONE I)AY Take LAXA'rIVE Itill t)o) llin nlo Tabl)t. Iruggl ,trcefund money it it fatl-, tI, ,re. IE. W (ilO\''rIs signlature is onu enth bo,x. :L'C. Second thoutghts prevent't a mian fromIi having lots of fun. Mrs. Wimlnlow's Soothing Syrup. |'f r.hhilrn h, ,thing.s ln I ||i.th.* tunil. r e.,tut's", n tltuilllllllllhl. l ýll Yc D . tI'::.t'. "u id t "" : L. ,o h'. )Father Tint1 cas Iiprobably nirsed in the lapse of agt:. For DPink Eye. Eplanot i Foro D l Sh iPP in¢l Fever W U&I Catarrhal Fever •!,Iir ! nI ma ter hoe rorI o y t an a r infted L" A r·, * r r cl.d ' & + le l. M 4J: I g l+ t lrt r ei. , llyru c·+ ~. a · t '!t 'c lJ ul , " ~ c ll.nn n '. l.+. tml ,lCI* nllJl:.' [+l++,:|a lilL''l mr£+ Z..lenI MrI'"'l alni' II l r tf'Ie l iV: ,AI i~iltiI~'t rrL· (:r R~aIhO (;l#'I ( irllnk IuttiIIlJtl Keepl RitLI IC rI3IIr~ d!' 1rul(ei '*"II~ It, W lg~ti ii , nlry l. F 11rllr~ Jukt. Lcst.flitllur. t~aUM "e~~il Ii uttu.i .IL uI I i in U,uknI( Millrer. ali tlirair SPOHN MEDICAL CO., co,, " GOSHEN, IND., ,, S. A. tile. erlolagiitr RHEUMATISM Cured by the Marvel of the Century, I8, . B,-Tested for 30 Years. Aching bones, swollen joints permanently Cared through the blood with pure Botanical ingredienta. To prove it wo will send you a SAMPLE TREATMENT FREE If you have bone pains, sciatica or shooting pains up and down the leg, aching back or shouller blades, swollen joints or swollen muscles, difficulty in moving around so you have to use crutches; blood thin or skin pale; skin itches and burns; shifting pains; bad breath; lumbago, gout, take Botanic Blood Balm (i. II. I.) which will remove every symptom, because It. B. B. sends a rich, ting ling htood of warm. rich pure blood direct to the paralyzed nerves, bones anti joints. giving warmth and strength Just where it is most needed, awn in this way making a perfect last ing cure of Rheumatism lii all its forms. B. It. It. has made tlhoustanlls of cures of rheumatikm after all other medicines, lini nents and doc),tors have failed to help or cure. DRit'(;(;STS. or by express, tl PER LAIt(;E IiOTTL.E, with directions for home cure. 8All PI.E SENT FREE by writ lllng llood Balm Co., Atlanta.G(;. ])eaeribe your trouble and free medical advice ivein. The Annrmy of Constipation I Growing Smaller Ever Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS o resomible-they - they permanently ITTL cue Costi. IV ER tio.. Mil lions use them for es, digestina, Sick Hoeaache, Sallow S'i. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRIGC GENUINE must bear signature: Bad BLOOD "Before I began using Cascarets I had a bad complexion, pimples on tnly face, ttndl my food was not digested as it should have been. Now I am entirely well, an'd the pimples have all disappeared from my face. I can truthfully say that Cascare's are just as advertised; I have taken rnly two boxes of them." Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan, Ind. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. DIo t;,ind. Nevir Sicken,Weakelor ;,ripe. lu, Ic, k, . Necer sold in bulk. The genu Inc tablet tarmpfrl (C C C. Giuarunteed to cure or your money back. 927 $1 Up. HALFTONES iltak ll ,. urird trandl (t, t h"- a rlrtng" 5TiP5 K j 1H15Plo' .IT'LE RIT K, .KIL DEFIANCE STARCH t"" W. N. U., MEMPHIS, NO. 13-1910.