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Cure Forjhe Blues QUE MEDICINE THAT HAS NEVER FAILED Htalth Filly ItMterMl ami the Jy f lift Btlwed. T Whcnmchcerful,braTo,lljht-hcftrted woman Is suddenly plunged into that perfection of misery, tho IILUES, it is a sad picture. It is usually this way t She has been feeling "out of sorts" for some timet head has ached end back also; lion Mept poorly, been quite nervous, and nearly fainted once or twice; head dizzy, nnd heart beats very fast; then that bcurinjf-down fccllnp, and during her periods hho is exceed ingly despondent. Nothing pleases her. Her doctor bays: "Cheer up: yon have dyspepsia ; you will bo all right noon." But she doesn't get "all right." nd hope- vanishes; then como tho brood lng, morbid, melancholy, everlasting BMJKS. Don't wait until your sufferings have driven you to despair, with your nerves all bhattcrcd and your courago gone, but take Lyclia E. Hnkham's Vege table Compound. Seo wiint It flirt lor Mrs. Rosa Adams, of 810 13th Street, Louisville, Ky., niece of tho late Gen eral Roger llunson, C.S.A. She writes: Dear Mrs. Plnldiam; " I cannot tell you with pen and ink vhnt Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Coiiiikuu1 has done for mo. I suffered with femalo trnuhles, extrrmo lassitude, 'the blues,' nervousness nnd that all-cono feellnir. I was advised to try I.jdln, E. I'lnkliam's V'egetablo Compound, and it not only cured my femnlo derangement, Imt it has restored mo to perfect health and strength. The buoyancy of my younger days bus returned, and I do not suf fer any longer with despondency, as I did be fore. I consider hydla K. 1'inkbam's Veeo. tntilo Compound a boon to sick and suffering women." If you have some derangement ol the female organism write Mra, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. Aunt Mary't "Quiet" Funeral. A dear old New ICiiRland spinster, the embodiment or tho timid and shrinking, passed away at Carlsbad, where she had Rone for her health, llnr nearest kinsman, a nephew, or dered the body sent back to he burled as was her last wish In tho quiet little country churchyard. Ills sur prise can bo Imagined, when, on open Idk the casket, lit: In-held, instead of tho placid foattucs of his Aunt Mary, tho majestic port of an KukIIsIi Ken eral In full regimental;!, whom ho re membered had chanced to die at the sstnui time and place as his aunt. At oncn lie cabled to the Rc-ioral's linlrs, explaining 'be situation and icipiostlnR instructions. 'I hey cuimi back as follows: "(ilve the general quiet fit nnral. Aunt Mary interred to-day with full military honors, six brass bands, Ealutlng guns." It somllmcs happens that a man wonders how his wife can be so bright and cheerful the next morning when ho has such an awful luadarhu. A KENTUCKY WOMAN How She Gained Fifteen Pounds in Wolght and Became Well by Taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Women at fin ty, or thereabouts, have their future in their own hands. Tiiero will bo it change for the butler or worso, for I lie Id'tter if tho syMcm is purified by Mich n Ionic as Dr. Williams' i'inlt l'ills. Mrs. I). U. Wedding, of Hartford. Ky., writes ns follows concerning the dilll cullies which nfllictcd her: " I was M'lionsly ill mid was confined to my lied for six or eight mouths in nil, during two years. 1 had chills, fever, liicuiimtihiu. My Moiimch seemed al ways too full, my kidneys did not net freely, my liver vns inactive, my heart beat was very wcfikiitid I hud di..iuess or swimming in my head and nervous troubles. "I was under the treatment of neveral different physicians but they nil failed to do mo any good. After suffering for two years I leiuim.l from mi Arkansas friend about tho merits of Dr. Williams' I'ink l'ills mid I decided that I would try them. Tho very first box I took imido mo feel better ami when I had taken four boxes more I waxeutirely well, weighed lifteeii pouuds more than when I began, resumed my household duties, mid have since continued in the best of health. I hnvo recommended Dr. Wil liams' Pink l'ills to many i.'oploou no couiitof what they did forme, mid I feel that I cannot praise them too strongly." Dr. Williams' l'iuk l'ills restored Mrs. Wedding to health hccuiiho they actually make new blood mid when tho blood is in full vigor every function of tho body is restored, becauso the blond carries to every organ, every muscle, every nervo, the necessary nourishment. Any woman wlio is interested in tho euro of Mrs. Wed ding will want our hook, "l'lain Talks to Women," which is free oil request. All druggists sell Dr. Williams' l'iuk Pills, or they will bo sent by mail jsist. tiaid, ou receipt of price, M) cents per Imix, six boxes for 2.60, by lha Dr. Williams Mediclu Co.Bcbeuecudv, tf.Y. All Over the State. A Tragedy In Dent County. Balcm Telephone messages re ceived hero from tho eastern part of Dent county report a tragedy In which one man, .Tames II. Berry, lost his life, nnd another, Samuel Ogle, was severe ly wounded. Ilerry, who had for many years owned the farm and resided where he was killed, about a year ago sold part of his farm to Ogle. Details are confined to Mrs. Berry's statement, She says that about 0 a. m. Berry went Into the garden to gather some pota toes for breakfast, and when he had hi en gone only a few moments she b.ei.rd tnree shots from the direction of the garden, but saw no one. When she reached the garden she found Ber ry lifeless and no assailant In sight. Ogle wns later found to he billy wounded. Revival at Sullivan. Sullivan Rev. Charles Reign Sco vllle, a noted revivalist, is holding a meeting here. A" tabernacle 75x100 feet nas been erected, with a stating capacity of 2,ono. Kvery evening all aavllable space has been occupied, and a number of times crowdB collected on the outside. People come n distance of GO and 75 miles to hear him, many remaining in the city to nttetul the services. Two hundred were added to the church in five nights. Alleges Bad Bookkeeping. Kiiiihhs ('II v An Investigation at the Kansas City post office, which Iris hern In progress for the past two weeks by nine Inspectors sent here from Washington, has brought to Unlit a shortage of I2.7r!.77 in the ac counts of an employe. The Mortage has been made good by rostmastei Harris. The discrepancy arose, he says, from bad bookkeeping. Recluse Dies From Lockjaw. Cape (Jlrardcau Pat Scott, 70, a recluse, died at a hospital. Ills death was caused by lockjaw. He was an Invcterato morphine user, and iilthy needles, used to inject tho oprlate, are believed to have started tho tetanus. Scott was a war-time merchant of St. Louis, and later a contractor on the Iron Mountain railway when built. He lived In a hut on the hanks of the Mis sissippi. Minister's Wedding a Surprise. Cameron Tne marriage of Itov. Ed ward Wallace Walte to his organist, Miss Nellie (Irani, first became known through a St. Isolds paper, and caused no little surprise. Mrs. Wallo 13 the daughter of .1. W. (irant, a traveling salesman of this city. Rev. Mr. Walte's first wife had been an Invnlld 20 years, and died about two months ago. What Springfield Normal Wants. Springfield Tho net general assem hly will he nsked to appropriate not less than $:!00,KIO for the erection and equipment of buildings for the new state normal school located hero by th'J last leglslatute. Blind Veteran Dies From Falls. Cape Girardeau After falling Into n cistern twice In as many days. Henry Koch, a wealthy brick manufacturer of this city, died of the shock. A vet oral or the civil war, he became blind a month ago. Died on Her Wedding Anniversary. St. Louis Mrs. Ktta Anderson Luc cock, wife of Rev. Nathaniel Luccock, died on the nineteenth anniversary cf thidr wedding. Bishop Fitzgerald preached the funeral sermon. Storing Ozark Apples. Springllold Sixty thousand barrels of Ozark apples will be stored at Springfield, to he held until prices ad vance. Another train load will be shipped to Europe. Repented of Her Act. St, Louis Bccausu Iter husband compared her with other women, Mrs, Mary Hummers, 'i'i, drank carbolic acid, and screamed for help. Bint to the hospital. Gets Cincinnati's Prettiest Girl. Cincinnati, (). Ml is Nan Pullen daughter of illchard I 'ill Ian, said to be the prettiest girl In Cincinnati, is engaged to (Jeorgo B. LoiiRitroet, St Louis. Heir to Vast German Estate. Klrkwood Leo K. Illntr.elmann, a Klrkwnod grocer. It Is reported, be comes heir to vast (ierman estate on death of undo No Stock in "Unwritten Law." St. IvOiiIh The grand Jury has re turned two Indictments against Pa trolman McS'amara, w.io killed his wlfo and paramour. An Indication. St. Louis Statistics furriishoil by Secretary Morgan of the Merchants' exchange, Indicate ne::t year1 i ail road tonnage will bo enormous. Drew, Cloaks, Ribbon, Suits, etc., ttn Im made to look like new with PUT NAM FADELESS DYES. No muss. A charltablo man gives according to his means and a mlsor gives accord ing to his meanness. Lewis' Sinste Binder Mralnlil 5c cigar made of rich, mellow tobacco. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. Lady Mlnto's Work In India. The countess of Mlnto, who did to much to extend the work of tho Vic torian Order of Nurses In Canada, has now undertaken a similar work In India, whore her husband succeeded Lord Curzon as governor general. How's Thla? We offrr On Hundred Ilnllara lUwanl for any eu of CaUrrb ttiat cunot bo cured bjr llall'a Catarrh Cure. r. .t. cnENEV A CO., Toledo, O. We. the nndrrttgned. have krmnn r. .1. Chenry fnr'lhe laat IS yean, and llleTt lilm prrft-ctly hon orable In all 1iualnea tranaactlona ami financially able to carry out any olilltatlnna made lip liln firm. Wauhko, Kinkan & Martin, Wholesale Irurslta, Toledo. O. Haifa Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, ai-llnf directly upon the blood and roucou, turracea of the yalem. Teitlmontala aent free, l'rlce ,3 centa per txiUle. Sold by alt IlruarKlata. lmke llall'a Family l'llla for comttpatlon. Offer Reward for Brigand. Tho Russian government has offered a reward of 10,000 rubles for tho cap ture, dead or nllvc. of Murail Klsllun, the famous Cnucasus brigand. Ho la Bald to have killed over 1100 Husslan soldiers and policemen. The extraordinary popularity of fins white goods this summer makes the choice of Starch a matter of great Im portance. Defiance Starch, being free from all injurious chemicals, is the only one which Is safe to use on flno fabrics. Its great strength as a utlff cner makes half tho usual quantity of Starch necessary, with the result of perfect finish, equal to that when the goods were new. Died In Westminster Abbey. Henry IV. died in Westminster Ab bey In 1413. It Is claimed. tlit from that tlmo to this no life has ended there, except that of a minister named Shepherd, who dropped dead in tho famous old sanctuary. Just as ho- fin ished a speech, at a meeting recently held under the charnianship of the Dean of Westminster. Laundry work at home would bs much more rntlsfactory If tho right Starch were used. In order to get the desired stiffness, It Is usually neces sary to use so much starch that tho beauty and fineness of the fabric Is hidden behind a paste of varying thickness, which not only destroys tho appearance, but a,'so nffects tho wear ing quality of the goods. This trouble can be entirely overcome by using De fiance Starch, as It can be npplled much more thinly because of its great er strength than other makes. 8eorplons Cause Disaster. Scorpions were to a great extent re sponsible for tho recent bursting of the Kamalapuram tank In India. There had been very heavy rains, hut when an attempt was made to pri servo the bank of tho tank scorpi ons Issued from crevices In the earth work In such numbers that tho at tempt had to be abandoned. Over 30 laborers were stung. Shunghai Wor cury. Duse Refuses Jubilee. Eleanor Dime, tho famous Italian actress, has positively vetoed a plan to celebrate her jubilee as was ilono In England and Franco for Ellen Terry and Bernhardt. When tho subject was broached to the Mgnora she thanked her friends but declined tho honor. She enjoys the distinction almost unique In her profession of shunning everything In the shape of publicity. As a general rule she also scorns the usual artifices of tier sex on the stago In the matter of paint and powder, ap pearing almost as nature made her, rapidly graying hair and all. A Positive CURE Ely's Criam Balm li qultklr SMorsen. Citi Itallal at Ones. It cleansos, soother) heals aui protects tho uiseuseel mem brane. It cures Co. tarrh and drives away a Cold in tho Heed quickly. lt tores ths Houses of ratta nrd Brarll. l'ullaleC0cU.1otDrua. gists or by mall i Trial Bize 10 cts. by nail. El; Brothers, SO Warxia Street, iS'e w York. CATARRH ANtgclablePfcpBralionfor As similating thcFoodandHciJuIa tlng theStoinacrs and Bowels of Promotes Digeation.Checrfur ncss and Rest. Contains neither Omiim.Morpliinc nor Mineral. Not "Narcotic. Hmfttfoua-sMvamamii MxSmuvt f1-1 - "fit - fffifitd.tlfgt Apcrfccl Remedy forConsUpa flon , Sour Stonwh.Diairhoca Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COP OF WRAPPER. SICK HEADACHE Positively enred by these Iilttle rills. Tbcy also reUcro Dis CARTERS TITTLE IVER PILLS. tress from Dyspepsia In digestion and Too Hearty Eating, A perfect rem edy tor Dlzxlacira, Kausea, Drowsiness, Dad Taste In the Wouth. Coated Tongue, Pain tn tho Bide, TOHPID LIVER, Thecr reipilate tbe Dowels. Purely Vegetable SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALLPRICE. CARTERS Genuine Must Bear Fac-Similo Signature REFUSE SUIfTITUTES. IITTUE IVER PILLS. STAND PIRM "When you buy an OILED SUIT or SLICKER demand. Its the easiest ed only way to gt tnc oesi Sold everywhere oldsmobile It took 20 years to be abls to build automobiles that are rec ognized as standard In quality, reliability and workmanship. Oldsmoblles arc known all over the world as the standard not excelled In the qualities that make an automobile durable, satisfac tory and economical to own. A purchaser of an Oldsmobile knows he is getting a big dollar's worlh for every dollar he Invests. Write us for our agency pro position In towns not now under contract. OLDS MOTOR WORKS, J LANSING. MICHIGAN. Defiance Starch Never htlcks to tho Iron no blotches uo Misters, make? Ironing easy and doe not lojuie the goods. mm uai jr a i..e : Mi1 a Ml 419 O CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA NCW VMM OlTVa W. L. DOUGLAS 3.50&'3.00 Shoes BKST IN THK WORLD W.LDoultt$4Giit Edge tins. cannoiDtequaiieaaunypnce To Xho$ Pntern t W. U IOllf(lA9' .TfM Mtur Houjw I io umftt complete tn ttiU country itnior Catalog SHOES FOB EVERYBODY AT AU PBlCEfl, Kin's BHoa, $3 to l.BO. jiors- Bhoey, i.1 tott.SB. Wumxn'a 8hoB. $4 0O to Jl.BO. Mlaa' fhll iM'ii'a Bhooa. a.80 tofl.OO. Irr W. I.. IImii;Iiih W vn'n, Mlwi anid C'lillilrrii'n kliin-H) for aljlr, lit and near lln-T rarcl tilliKr innkea. II I coul.i take you Into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.I.. 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