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THE TUCUMCARI NEWS WAS ALMOST DISCOURAGED Constant Headache and Much Soreness and Pain Nearly Got the Best of This Harrisburg Lady, But Cardui Made Her Well and Strong. nnrrlsbt-g, Arlc Mrs. J. M. Need ham, llvbg nenr hero, stales : "When . . . begun working on me I . . . suffered n great deal. I had bo much soreness nnd pain In tho lower part of my body I could hardly i Bet up when I wns down. I would have severe pains, nil across my back, and my sides hurt me all the time. I j would have headaches constantly, es pecially the bnclc of my head nnd neck. I was almost discouraged with my condition when I thought of Car dui, and decided to see what it would do. I saw nn Improvement nt once after Uie first bottle. I kept it up and the result wns wonderful. I took alto gether four bottles. I grew stronger, better appetite, less pain until I wns well. I think Cnrdul Is a God-send to suffering women, and I certainly can praise It, nnd do so." For more than 10 years Cardui hns been In general use nnd In that time thousands have written to tell us how It helped them back to health und strength. At druggists. Adv. Insult Resented. "Isn't your wife, sir, a little addict ed to Uxiuiiclty?" "Of course not. doctor! My wife never touches n drop of anything strong." Freshen a Heavy Skin With the antiseptic, fascinating Cut! cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented convenient, economical face, kin, bnby and dusting powder und perfume. Renders other perfumes su perfluous. One of the Cutlcura Toilet rrlo (Soap, Ointment, Talcum). Adv. Trnln up a child In the way you should have gone yourself. Itous seau. When Baby It Teething OltOVH-S BAilV llUWlft. MHMUNH will comet ten Htonacb ind Howel trouble, fertecU J 6nn Uu. Sua dlrecuotu cin Ihm boule. An Ohio minister objects to skating on the ground that It has n tendency to promote backsliding. FRANTIC WITH PAIN Lon Suffering From Kidney Trouble More Thin Words Cut Describe. Dou'i Brought Health ind Hippiness. Mrs. Anna Thorson, 200 South St., Stamford, Conn., says: "I hadn't nny more strength than a child, and after sweeping my back hurt me more and more. My headaches were so bad it ecmed aj though my skull were being torn into shreds and I ould finally lone track of everything and he in a stupor for hours. I felt I had to keep going or lose my mind and I kept up often when I tremuicii an over c! -i-ith weakness. Mv ' feet wen! swollen anil fl everv bone in mv body seemed to ache. Mrs.Tborson Mv lingers gut almost as rigid as pieces of wood and the knuckles swelled. The kidney secretions were dark colored. c.intv and torril.lv burning. I suffered more than words can describe. 1 lmally began using noons Kidneu 1'iUs and I l;Iic-ve with all mv heart that thev kent me out of the grave. I am well and nanny after going through enough pain to drive me frantic Donn's saved my life." Sworn to before mo thit JJth day or iscni., jui.i. llK-VJMIK M AYRES. Xotary Public. Ctt Doin'i at Anr Store, 60c Dos DOAN'S" NETf LLS FOSTFJl-MILBURN COM BUFFALO, N. Y, HERE'S RELIEF FROM THOSE TERRIBLE HEADACHES. t terrible headachei are relieved a!moit Imtintl. On Udv uvk i have bwi tub f jtct (o Kverf hrjdachci (or about seven vtar. hit tvaJ would Acrw to bad! it lira ihit I cnuM I vjrerty lUrri U. Ikxtort mt to l iiubw to I ttttnwrHtcf.thouih trtM(vnl(tKnitandt(KJi r nunr iimi h mmmm smkimi ana u iMi t mtmtm m I wM imi t C4 k M Mmim smsmI tM, 4 I iMMiialtMlMWWfMlM UktsM i kaWwiM m few atf m nttnMM 1 I res iMrt k - nt w j i,wifHiM,t 1 1 1 1 1 Ik VJ Isti fw s Tnti. rot ntum. caui ajtb ma UwrtMCMrlttmiisUiTiik. itAUAniiUra. crowlngi ft tor bar or rutort) cropi riedi Uaelf WnfinT TYRUS COBB WANTS NEITHER OF HIS SONS TO FOLLOW HIS FOOTSTEPS IN BASEBALL iff 'w.v I Ty Cobb's Youngest Tyrus It. Cobb has two sons lie doesn't want either to become n ball player. lie would not have either become n bull plnyer If he knew, In ndvunce, mat each would achieve lasting fame In the national game. "I have, some very definite plans laid out for my youngsters," snys Cobb. "First of nil, I wnnt them to learn the value of n silver dollar. "When they complete their grndn school work I want each to get Into n factory where hard work will be the law of employment. After laboring there for six months, or u year (which should be siilllclent time for them to becomo familiar with the whims of money) I nm going to send thetn to u military school. Doesn't Want Snobs. "I renllze, right now, Hint thero Is danger of ttiese boys of mine be coming snobbish. 1 do not wnnt to nppear egotistical, but I have succeed ed ns a ball player; I Insist that my youngsters do not capitalize because of It. "A few years In n military scliotd will set them straight In life, nnd In health. It will remove nil thoughts of them 'being better than the other fellow' and they will nlso acquire the qualities of leadership. "After military school training I want them to go to some big univer BARRY SIGNS WITH RED SOX Former Manager Puts an End to Ques tion of His Return to Baseball by Signing Up. Jnck Barry, former mnnager of the notion Ited Sox, has put an end to the question of his return to baseball Jack Barry. by signing u contract to play this sea Hon with tho Boston American club. Harry recently was discharged from tho navy. In which ho served during tho wur as u chief yeoman. CHINAMAN IS GRIDIRON STAR Sammy Kal Kee Only Celestial to Make American Varsity Eleven He Plays Halfback. Tn tho International gnmo on tho world's political gridiron China may bo hopelessly outpointed, but there Is ono Chinese player who may bo ex peeled to come hurtling around tho end for gains. lie's Hauiiny Kal Kee, und hu'g learned to buck tho lluu as hulfbiick on tho university or call fornhi footbull team. Tho only celestial who hns ever played on a big American college team, Sammy Keo bus added soiuo "ways that uro dark and tricks that nro vuln" to pigskin lore to tho glory of bin varsity und tho delight of tho li-achers. i !s Wm Son Stealing Home. sity. Completing their college courses they will be equipped to compete with the problems of life. Where Fame Flees. "A hull player's fame Is too fleet lug. You ore a star today und n has been tomorrow. There Is no permn nency. I do not regret having pl.iyed, but, nt the same time, I cannot help but wish that I had established my self along more permanent lines. There nre very few ball players who get pnld In excess of $.1,000 a season und that Is not n remarkable snlury for u mnn In business. In fact, It Is the rule, If the man Is worth Any thing to himself, or bis employer. Again, n hall player's life Is limited. At best he cannot Inst more than tt few years In the big leagues and there Is his single chance to earn real money. "When ho Is through ns a plnyer he has to start all over again. lie starts under the handicap of age. It Is harder for him to learn. lie hasn't the foundation nnd he hns to draw on the money he hns saved when n ball player to get along. Ity tho time he Is capable of earning n decent wngo his savings are exhausted nnd ho Is then starting where tho young fellow of "..r years left off. "Hall plylng Is nil right If you know, In ndvunce, that you nro going to be n stnr, but unless you do, my eons will do Homothlng else." UTTLt PICKUPS - OT5P06T Fred Fulton's days us n fighter nro about over. Artlo Fletcher has signed to piny with the Giants again. Princeton Is optimistic over its foot ball prospects for next full. Tat Moran Is planning on several tnnro trades to strengthen tho Iteds. New York fans are looking forward 1.) enjoying Sunday baseball this seu ion. Clark Orllllth says ho would play I'.iiIh; lluth on first baso If ho had him. it will not be surprising If Dempsey rules favorite over Wlllard when they enter tho ring. .Scott Perry Is nil ready to play ball for Connie Mnek again. ile didn't en threaten to hold out. Tho Terry McOovorn-Hat rsclsnn light In Philadelphia drew n gate of t'J.COO. That was In 1000. Mnr. big bouts will bo held In Lon don heforo our soldiers nnd hallors return from the other side. ltoy Thnmiis, who has couched tho Prnn baseball teams for six years, will bo back on the old Job this hprlng. Tho national commission Is nctlvo theso days reinstating players who qttlt baseball for tho shlpyurds luat yenr. I.leut. I.nrry Smnrt, former Dela ware college football star, Is one of tho lntest American "aces" to return to this country. Oeorgo Mertrlde won't tnnko his managerlnl debut this year. When ho does It may bo with n major Instead of a minor league outfit. Lieut. II. II. Palmer, n former West ern Iteservo university footbnll player, hns been promoted from second to first lleutennnt In tho United Stntes army for gallantry, by order of Con. J. J, Pershing LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers Doesn't hurt n bit J Drop a little Frvezone on an netting corn. Instantly that com stops liurtlng, then you lift It right out. Yes, magic t A tiny bottle of Freestone costs but a few cents nt nny drug store, but If sultt :lent to remove every hard corn, soft .orn, or corn between the toes, nnd the ir.lluscs, without soreness or Irritation. roezono Is the senuitlonnl discovery of u Cincinnati genius, tt Is wonderful. Thought Vowels Weie Birds. Kxainlnor Well, my good boy, eiin v,t, ti.ll inn ivlinl v.iu'iil.1 firn? ' First ltoy Yowls, zur? Ks, of course I can. Kxiimlnel Tell me. then, what are .owelsV First Roy (grinning nt the simplic ity of the question) Yowls, zur! Why, vowis lie chickens. Farm and Home. SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR I Don't Stay Qrayl It Darkens 8o Naturally that Nobody can Tell. You enn turn gray, fnded hair beau tlfully dark and lustrous ulmost over I night If you'll get a bottle or "wyetn s I Sago nnd Sulphur Compound" nt any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Ten Recipe, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, ! nre sold annually, says a well-known i druggist here, becnuse It darkens the hair bo naturally nnd evenly that no one enn tell It hns been uppllcd. j Those whose hnlr Is turning gray or becoming fnded have a surprise await ing them, becnuse nftcr ono or two nppltcntlons the grny hnlr vanishes nnd your locks become luxuriantly dark and benutlful. I This Is the ngc of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folks nren't I wanted around, so get busy with 1 Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night nnd you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hnlr nnd your youthful appearance within n few I days. Adv. Perhaps all things come to him who waits, but there are many things nor worth walling for. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTOItlA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of ( In use for Over 30 xeurs. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorit Faint praise will not obstruct a How of words. , Keep dun In.lJo ss well ts ostilde by Uklof fentle iitsttTe t Itsst ODce wek. such ss Doctor Plerct's Pletssnt IVIIcts. Adr. It Is Impossible to suppr.-ss the man who thinks ho enn tell n funny story. ST? Proof that Some Women do Avoid Operations Mrs. Etta Dorlon, of Ogdensburg, V13., says: "I suffered from female troubles which cnused piercing pains like a knife through my back nnd side. I finally lost all my strength so I had to go to bed. Tho doctor advised an operation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read about Lydla E. l'lnkham's Vegetable- Compound and tried It. 'j'ho first bottle brought great relief nnd six bottles have entirely cured mo. All women who liavo femalo troubVj of any klud should try Lydla E. rinkhain'a Vegetable- Compound." How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation. Canton, Ohio. "I Buffered caused mo mucn sutioring, I would Uavo to go turougu tret well. "My mother, who had been ham's Vcgetaulo Compound, loresuomiitingio ,n operation, isreuoyeu moirom my troubles so I can do my aillicuity, 1 aaviso nny woman who isnuucicu wiin female troubles to give j.yuia is. nnKiiam's vego- tablo uoropounu a tnai ana u win uo as mucu .l.om fra if llliv Knvn 1491 Ml, Kt 2X. E., Cantou, Ohio. Evenj Sick VEGETABLE Before Submitting To An Calomel Today! Sick Tomorrow! Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Don.t ., vf ;vl'" bmous' c-onstipak-cl, taulaCy. Ulen to mol i ...i...o ,n.i .IH;: yon l"s" !1 day's work. Calomel Is 'J""18""' and tt salivates; luluinvl HiJun's jour "7 you are bilious, feel limy. l"g glsh und ..II knocked out. If y.ur - els are constipated and your .d nclies or st.....iieh Is sour. Jii't ink" " spo..nful of h:irml"" P.'ds.ms I.lver Tmu' Instead of mMiic slck-nlng. Mill vntlng n.lnmel. lioiNon's Liver Is real liver medicine. You'll know It next morning because you will wake up feelliiL' line, your liver will be work ing, vour bcjiclnclie nnd dlzzlne.- gone. vonrstomn.li will be sweet nnd bow els regular. Vou will fnel like work ing. You'll be che."ful ! full of vigor nnd ninbllion. v .ln,.r,.ut nr denier sells rU n bottle of Hudson's I.lver 'lone for a COLT The Test. Knlcker What i a stable govern ment? Itocke - One that is locked before the hoi " I'l gob". Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local uppllcullons s tbey enn""1. f6"1','' the diseased portion of tho car there Is only one way to euro Catnrrhal Deafness, nnd that Is by a constitutional remnly. HALI8 CAfAUItll MKDICINi: aats through thfl Illood on tho Mucous Surfaces of tho System. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by nn Inflamed condition or the mucous llnlrnr of tho Eustachian Tub.-. When this tuno is inuamen you ia I II H.1 An lmnnrr.Pl tionrlril- Iintl when It Is entirely cliscd. Deafness Is the result, unless mo inuammnunn tun uo (lured nnil tins tunc resion-ii .u mal c ndllion. ncarinB may j ue "ut" . Mnu.d nt ninfnii tiff. caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inllamod condition or tno .nicoui ouii.it'. ONE HUNDRED DOM.AUS for any caso of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot h riir.l hv HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. All Drunmsts 75C. wircuiars irrn. V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. The sliver lining to many clouds Is nothing but moonshine. The wind has a great deal to do with making the weather vane. Many a man's word Is like an echo -merely n hollow mockery. WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN When you're fifty, your body bepins to creak a little at the liinpi-s. Motion is more sloiv and deliberate. "Not to youna as I used to be" it a frcatient and unwef come thought. Certain bodily functions upon which good health and ood pintH so much depend, arc unpaired. The weal; spot is generally the bladder. Unpleasant symptoms show thrnwlvrs. Painful anil innoyine complications in other organs arise. This is particularly true r.itii el derly people. If ou only know how, this uuuuiu cuii oe ouviaieu. For over 200 ycira OIOLu MKIHL Haarlem Oil has been relieving tin- in convenience and pain due to n lvancing years. It is a standard, old-time home remedy, nnd needs no introduction. It is now put up in odor.ess, talclc capsules. These are easier and more pleasant to take than the oil in bottles. Kaeh capsule contains about one do?e of five drops, l'ake them junt like ou w-.uld any pill with a unall swallow of water They soak into the system nnd throw on" the noiFons which are maltini? vnn nl,l fore your time. They will quickly relieve from a femalo trouble which anu two doctors uecldud that an operation ueioro 1 could holpcd by Lydla E.rinto advisod me to try it be- houso work without any Woman ShdU I sr-r? lOW I It VI 111 i ii- ' i i i ii u r if in i i LYDIA E. PINKHAMS fow cents under my personal guarnn- ... it will clean .your siuggisn iw'uv belter than nasty calomel; It won't make you sick ami you can eat anything '" "'tl"mt being snll vuted. Y..ur druggist gui.runtees that cicli spoo.n'ul will start your liver, clfiin y"'ir bowels und straighten you up by 'morning r you get your money ht..k! Children gladly take Dodson's I.lver Tom- beeiius.' It Is pleasant tast ing and doesirt gripe nr cramp or , nike them sick. I nm selling millions of bottles of PrvNon's I.lver Ton" to people who have found that this pleasant, vege table liver medicine tnltes the place of dangerous calomel. Uny one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask vo'ur druggist about me. Adv. DISTEMPER v.. ,,.,nl III I" ill ' 111" i is.liai- irom riiinmiK thJo. uh ".u 1 t nO nr. .1. the cits HUlt.-rltlK Willi w r- vol! I" i n Ho ir. .in., nt N.. matter l.nw young. Li.iiiivs , niMi'or.Ni) is f- " "n L'(,1V '.l " won V - r Ui 1 l!" w It Vr. .nts ..II .lM.-inpero.nii mntlrr how the colt" or hon-i at any nuc ir.. "exposed. .N1H1II.V3 13 B0.VlVllX MllmCAl'wo.. Se.c Mfr... CJhcn, Ind. Probably Wise. "What bin In me of your campaign fur feminine Vote"?" I -rii.. tit . t L-Irl I asked refused 'o v.ite for me. I hate to take no for an answer, m In order to line her up I pr.ipo-.-d matrimony. She accepted. "Well?" "Hilt after reflection I decided I'd better end my campaign right there." I.oulsxllle (ourler-.I.iiirual. BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Whv use ordinary cough remedlei I when Ilo.-.chee's Syrup has been used so successfully for llfty-ono years In 1 all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled In tho 1 throat, especially lung troubles? It gives the patient a good night's rest. free from coiighluf, with easy expec j torathm In the morning, gives nutiiro n ehaaee to soothe the Intluincd Darts. I throw oft the disease, helping tho pa , tlent to regain his health. -Made In 1 America and sold for more thau half a century. Adv. , Immediate Benefit. "Vou inu-t cat more simply. "I know i. It will -ave me n lot of worry nlmtit the luxury tax." A WEAK BODY thoie stiffened juints, that backache, rhcu tiiatum, lumbago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel, "l.nck dust," etc. They urc an effective n-inedy for all diseases of the bladder, kidney, liver, htomach and allied organs. COM) MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules cleanse the kidneys and purify the blood. I hey frequently ward of! nttacks of the dangerou" and fatal dnea'cs of the kid- n.-vs. iii.- have a benchcitl effect, nnd often completely euro the diseases of tho o.xniy organs, uiiicu witn the nladder anu kidneys. If :.ou arf troubled with soreness across the loins or with "simple" aches and paint in the bark take warning, it may be tho preliminary indications of some dreadful malady which can be warded oft" or cured if taken m time. f.o to your druggist today and act a hot of (iUI.l) Mi:i).t. Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money refunded if thev do not help you. Three si7e (101,1) MftDAL nre the pure, oi-iginal imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. A.-ipt No Substitutes. Adv. Operatioiiif t III V V ,1V. V I ' ', i V WV77 h I m ui J ri. n t i ug im u in 3i ' mm tYPIA E.WNKHAM MCOICINE Ca LYMN.MASS, fWl SWV BVW STVSM AVSM