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Have You Tried It? There is a bottle of Cardul waiting for you at the drug store. Have you tried it? If not, we urge you to do so, before your troubles Tiav obtained such a hold on you, that nothing will drive them out Even now, it may be nearly too late. But try it any how. If anything can help you, Cardul will. It has helped in thousands of cases, where other medicines had been tried in vain Why should it not do the same for you? " CARDUI tho convention tho other flay, It may bo concluded tlml nfter nil the democrats are just ns good patriots as anybody clo, and thnt tlioy cortnlnly have tho sonse when they nro naked to want tho first suit of clothes ottered them. J4S The Woman's Tonic "My daughter, Octava, would have been in her grave today, had it not been for that fine medicine, Cardui," writes Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Drennon Springs, Ky. "Nothing 1 tried helped my daughter, until she had taken Cardul. I had sent for the doctor, when I thought of your medicine and got a $1 bottle. When she had taken four doses she became all right I often recommend Cardui to my friends." Your druggist sells Cardui with full instructions for use on the bottle. Writ : Ladlo' Advisory Dept. Chattiaoot Medicine Co., Ctuttinoort, Teoa., far Swdat lntraeHiu, tad M-put book. "Hah Treatment lor Women," lent fret. To put It in words that ovorybody can understand, tlto stuff was off. Something had to bo done and I did it. Aftor anothor prayorful search I found my pipo whoro it had fallon through tho holo In my pockot, and ro posed in tho southwest corner of tho overcoat that I havo worn theso many Tho Albuquerque Journal nsks "Can yonrs. William Jennings IJrynn 'como back'?" Then I lit up, and tho enres and wor-' Woll, Jim, 1 can only sny that ho hit nea of this llfo rolled away, as tho novor failed to sign up for any go yet vagaries of a disordered dream. that tho gate money was sufficient, ami i Tho old plpo and tho old friends for while ho has boon knocked out 'sleon 1 times, It must bo conceded that ho is still In the ring. Ifo novor did have ; miieh of a wollop, though. In the oceans of bum stuff that are, masquerading as magazines, there is n breath of fresh air when tho little "Nature and Culturo" comos around. It is enough to rcnow one's lovo for the wildwood, and tho subjects It tolls nbour ate straight from nature's Inner circle. In the November issue it spunks of sued- nods, winter birds, playgrounds, and K C. BAR SILAS MAY Proprietor I mo. TUB TENDERFOOT Handfuls o Sorts In common with all othor scribes, Tho Tondcrfoot is occasionally round ed up by the proachora, sometimes just ly, sometimes not. When justly I tako tho call down, when othorwiso I toll tnem to go whoro somo of thorn agree I am going in the courso of time. Be ing humnn, it always sort of tickles mo when somo one else gets a tasto of ( ,horo ,8 just cnoph vmrv nil(1 fnncy tho chastening rod. Theroforo I hnvo'pr()ftc to dignify it nil with the touch been rending with deep interest tho mill between Thomas A. Edison, tho in ventor, nnd tho New York prenchors, who took exceptions to somo recent ro- some Bia nouEEs or waste THAT GOES UP IN SMOKE AND DOWN IN DRINK (Continued from third page) Neither do I comprehend any othor form of orthodoxy. Rated by tho convention al standards, I nm a heathen, for this whole religious game passes mo, and I only know that birth and death como to all men, thnt there is a Father who loves, and who allows doubtless for tho fuct that about ouo Christian in twenty really lives it, for if they did, or a ma jority did , tho world would bo convert ed in ten years, as a porfoctly rational phaso of evolution. I do not know but that tho life of this woman was nbout as complete a paeuu to tho gloriousncss of an everyday religion as this country over know, uu inspiring lesson to those of little faith, oven to those of no faith at all. A marvelous personality milst have laid within tho brain of thnt littlo wo man, for it was sho who conceived nnd who executed ono of tho groatest moves of tho nges. It needed a general to en compass so much, and that through many trinls developing from tho innate cussedness and covetousness of mnn, tho great sect under her leadership, progress ed to a power and perfection that Is tho wonder of tho Christian world is her greatest monument. Thnt at tho close of this wonderful life tho end should come as a natural sleep, as tho bonedic tion after prayor, was simply a part of tho divine consistency of tho llfo thnt had lived much nnd loved greatly. Loss of a Friend Ono day last Vcok my first nontenant disappeared. Unlike most attaches of a piuitiug office, no fear umed me tnn' ho hnd gona off to got drunk. Yet ho w is qono, vamoosed, sketlaH i u com pletely ns though tho earth had swal lowed him up. IIo was not allowed to drop out of sight so completely without an effort to find him. I senrched the byways, raised a rough house from one oud of tho shop to tho othor, manhand led 8ovornl suspects who had looked with dredgo of tho Foi tales Horald sounded ns pifflo, not to say rot. Composition was next to impossible. Tho idea re fused to leak from tho old tank, tho words declined to nrrango themselves oven into disordered sentences. I found myself mixing tho tariff with tho con stitution, and worst of all, caught my self saying thiugs about Teddy Roose velt, a condition alarming to a staid republican editor. Thero was nothing to rcliovo tho tension, nothing to lix iviato the dibondus, or words to thnt of- feet. Always beforo thero was inspira tion in my companion. I could turn to him nnd the fairest fields of tho brain opened into starry meads, and tho rip pling strains of music sounded in tho groves. I'romptud by him, composition was a joy tho only difficulty was to restrain it, to separate tho rotten from' that not so rotten, to hold nlwnys to write just as I think, which is tho only merit my stuff uns, and which is tho only reason why the people staud for it ns they do year nfter year. My old partner gone, it was only natural that 1 should have thought, or to havo tried to think, of tho shabby way I had treated Mm. While I hnd always fed him plentifully, tho prompt ing of remorse compelled tho admission that it had been with fearful, not tosay unholy dope, which in their process of digestion smelled unto high heaven, sometimes causing a raising of windows a wild and frenzied scramble for fresh air. Not always had I kept him even clonn. When I hud not use for him he wns thrown into a comer, dropped nny whoro. Tho cherished companion of numberless fishing trips, of solitary vig ils when the demon of insomnia proppod tho eyelids apart, and tho mind wander ed and wandered ns tho weary brain turned over and over in the effort to find an easy plnco to rest, when the heart ached with something more thnn my shnro of sorrow, tho vigilant nnd worshipful consor from which camo tho perfumed smoke when tho sons of men said nice things about me, tho smudge when they told the stinking truth in othor directions, tho philosopher who novor failed to go witu mo afield after greedy oyes upon his Hightly shapo, in-!those gorJon8 fCC)l8 following tho piopor impulses of neighbors in bringing in something, tho rensonor who mnny a thno sat with me on tho steps when tho stnrs of a summer night enmo forth, suited several normally abovo suspicion. It wns all of no uso, nnd thero wns hard sledding in tho Temple of Truth. Nothing went right. mnrks by tho great telegrapher, declar ing that ho is an atheist. His remarks upon being told of this nro bo character istic of tho man that they sort of stick to mo: "That's it! I'm an atheist, now, am Tf " ho said. "I am not nn nthoist novor havo been. I beliovo in tho su premo Intelligence, but T havo grnvo doubts as to whether you and I nnd nil tho other good folk of this earth arc go ing to be aroused from our grnves to goi to some beautiful, shining plnco up aloft. Don't see it, can't understand it. Noithor do tho ministers of fashion able churches. Thoy don't say whnt thoy think. Often thoy don't oven think, its all business with 'em." Mr. l.'dison waved n hand of scorn. "They tell me I'm bending straight for hell. Maybe I am. Hut I'll take my chance with tho fnshionnble minister and if there is such a spot as heaven I'll bet I get thoie first. The only roligion need ed in tills world is the golden rule. If everyone practiced It there would bo no mole trouble or poverty or unhnppi noss. 'J.I oso who refused to keep it should lie forced to by tho police. Yes, sir I'd put everyone in jail who would unf do unto his neighbor as ho would have his neighbor do unto him. Re ligion I Herenftorl Whnt do thoso min isters know about it that I don't know? I wonder how many of them hnvo scon tho things that are being done at tho Rockefeller Institute, whoro thoy cut off a log, put it in cold storago for a weok and then sow it on again, nnd it knits and heals and feels and is nlivo. 1 believe that the time is not fnr dis tant when they will bo able to put a mnn in cold storage for six months, or so and then warm him up and discharge him from the hospital alive and kick ing. Why, the otlior day thoy took a dog's heart out nnd put the dog and heart into cold storage; loft 'om there a week. Today that dog is running around tho lnborntory. Saw him my self. No, I don't believe n man's mind lives after him. His work lives nftor him, but his work is a material thing. Tho Golden Rulo is all that is needed I'm dead fivo hours ovory night, and when I dio nnd decomposo I shall live only in phntogrnphs nnd tickors and storago battorios. I shan't be playing a hnrp or haunting nnynne. I shall bo dond. Hut I'm willing to tnko my ehnnce with these peoplo worried to denth nbout their little present soul, who write mo abusive letters that fill up my mail bags and worry my clerks, f'll tnko my chance." prose to dignify of tho artificial that is always neces sary. Ono page is dovotcd to n likeness of Mrs. R. R. Huffliam, Roswell's wo mnn gnmo warden, whose move for the protection of wild life Is attracting at tention all over tho count rj. Tho illus trations nro bcnutiful in tho extreme, and dlfforont. It is all done at Cincinnati. BARGAINS FOR. XMAS The follow inir prices for one week only: gal .Joel 15. l'Yn.iei ten years old $4.00 1 mil ,Jo,.l I!. lYa.iei', four years old $3.50 1 gal Silver Creole .... $3.00 1 gal Nelson Whiskey . . . . $2.75 Bottled in Bond Whiskey. -I full ts. (juekheiiner Rye $5.00 I full qts. Kentucky (Jem $5.00 -I full qls. Hill and Hill $5.00 I full qts. No. 1. Huhern $5.00 High Grade Dradies, Apples, Peach and Apri cots, -I full (fs $5.00 I i Dolegato Andrews has Introduced a bill in congress appropriating .'100.000 acres of lnnd for the subsidy of n Catholic Manila tniinlni' school at San- " .. ,v . . ft!. ..I . ta IV. Tho onlv objection I see to the ''"".v. uienauit, jmnonoo. ueorgc, ... ii... ..II., CM, ....... .....I .....I 'I'l.. ........ i. BAY VIEW CLUB I pickles ami coffee served by the hn-te. The home nf Mr, licet h wa t In meet- assisted by Mrs. Cndy. ing place of i ho Mil View Club this Adjournment wns to meet with Mm. week, and those who wcte there to en- Hinds on .Saturday of next week, in joy the session were Mesdames Heetli, tcnd of tho rogului day. passage of the bill Is that it state thnt BOY FALLS INTO EXCAVATION AND BREAKS HIS LEG Even the receipt of tho Albuquorquo nnd listened whilo Parson Curry or An Citizen failed to cause n shuddor, with drow Dies told each in his own way Its creepy story of how things in Now tho wonderful story that means ovory Moxico nro golug straight to hell in thing of nothing nil theso things and spito of all it can do. Tho usually rich moro como to mo in my loncsomeness, humor of tho Knowlos News sounded ' nnd tho samo of my forgotfulnoss of ns tho snorts of a buffoon, and tho raro such comrndcrio settled upon mo ns a and racy sormonottes of Parson All- pall. uuujjuuuuttuuuuttiimuuumauuuuuumjuuumiu)iuuaijauuuuuuuau4- n LOW PRICE MEAT MARKET AND RESTAURANT We handle all lands of fresh and salt meats. Oysters and Fish every Friday. Ranch eggs and dressed chickens. Eat with us, wo servo tho real Mexican chilli. "We buy ranch eggs and chickens. J. R. WELLS Proprietor According to tho sumo dispatches which offered me the job as govornor, President Tnft has appointed by old uollogo chum, Boinnrd S. Rodey, of Al buquerque, as United States Attornoy for District No. 2. 1 had thought that it had all boen fixed up making Dor uard n judge up in Alaska, but you can take it from mo that his resurrec tion and restoration to tho SutiBhino Stnto is all right. Bernard has boon licked moro times than any othor mnn in Amorica, but he is still thoro with tho dauntless spirit and tho real brown grnvy of morit, long llfo to him! Gov. Haskell of Oklahoma has pull- od off a new stunt in his anxiety to keep up the democratic majority, by refusing to honor the requisition of Gov. Mills of Now Moxico for Willlnm B. Quinlan of Socorro, charged with steal ing a carload of horses and then some. All of which Is hung upon tho tlmo-hon-orod statement of John J, Ingnlls that whilo not all democrats are horsothiovoB all horsothiovcB nro democrats. Koch, Handle. Sherwood nnd Thomson. the school Is to be for the "vouth" of wimiiuom mm .mis. i oi.ii, .mis. uiubi, New Mexico, nnd T contend 'that thero uf -'ervn i,ml m 'I'honi.-on, as most nro thoiisnnds of men who need It worse wolrnmc guots. thnn the boys do. However as it will, Cure-rut BvonlB in China," were ro vastly benefit the bnyi, I'm for it. The ported in rosponso to roll rail, nnd then old bucks nro too wedded to their ways "The Monehus" were introduced by to bo helped anyhow. ! Mrs. (leorge in the lesson assigned to -r. : Mrs. Nichols anil tliey ami tneir works Iinij f0 llt ,. rffnsonry nt the hot I guess a lot of peoplo will say somo briefly roviowed. Mrs. Thomson gave toin of the exeavnt ion nod broke a leg. . .. ..... .1.- ... ......I .... f ..MM... !..!!..! ..... . more now nliout tho wonderful richness il-viuu i nni;; s .s,venil little hoys were playing to- of Texas, etc. The books show thnt tho of China," and "The Industries of Can- ,,,,t,r wion the accident happened and tnxnblo valuation of the stnto is onlv to-" ""i'0 "Proposed Keforms in t. m.ws ,, r,.,u.i.,I the parents who .2,-.S2,07n,058, something like forty China." wns the subject of Mrs. Che- ,, M, ,0K. IMMi mier (.nrL. f times ns much ns .ow Mexico renders Jiault 's paper. A rending from The physician Immediately. to the nsscssor. Prosutnlni! that the ; -World's Work on "The Status of the! ' " Sunday afternoon the little six year old sou of S. N. Hrewer wns playing iiround the excavation of the new ho tel on the corner of .Second and Main Toxnns lie as fluentlv ns we do when u- b- ' loduy, by .Mrs. Camp- too assessor comes around, will some- 1,0M dosed instructive program. body handy with figures kindly toll what And all wore rendy to enjoy thorough- tho renl valuation of Toxas is 7 ' ly the banana salad, brown bread, dill O. Smith has given up his situation with Marnes & Itnukiu nnd hns gone nut to his farm to begin next year's crop. I I WOFFORD WHITE'S GROCERY CHUIS TMA.S I I I I NUTS AND CANDIES We have on display a large assortment of nuts and candies, if you will jret ur prices we will get your Christmas order. Be sure and let us figure with you on nuts and candies as we have one of the finest assortments in the city. GROCERIES We carry everything j the grocery line that goes to make a good Christmas dinner. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Our fruits and vegetahles nn ill he one of the main features for Christ etaaSffl!rdsPerS' W,U ,laV evLT'thmK "long this line that the mark- I I I CARS OF FLOUR I FLOUR AT THE Pure Gold Flour RIGHT PRICE ine Mure Uoltl Hour will he hy thro ent Prom the fact that oly seven demo crats in Chaves county had tho doslro to line up against tho constitution at I I a n rw flnut- in 'r.....-. i a j nTX i lk u , T flour ,? Kua"teed to he the highest pat and the mills tells us to stand hack of everv sack thnt sell. WOFFORD & WHITE The Low Price Grocery i i i i i i i