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LIVER TROUBLES "I find Th.-dforrt's TUttck-DrruiKht V (OOd iiK'ilioiiHj for livor ltfaso. It cured iny i on aftir lio hud Hp nt $100 with doctor. It isall t - md loins 1 talc.-." MRS. IAHOL1N8 Mautin, Parksqrsbarf, vv. V. If your Iivit docs i,ut act rejj- alarly p:i to your drnggtit secure paftsagw of f icil ford's Black Drsughl hm take dost tonight. Tin great family i licine frws tin constipntsQ bowels, stirs up the torpid liver Mid causes a healthy secretion of bile. ThediortTs Blade - Draught will cleaase the bowels of im purities and strengthen the kid neys. A torpid liver invites OOldf, biliousness, chills and fever and all manner of sick nexs and contatrion. Weak kid neys result in Hripht'a disease vfiieh claims a.s many victims as consumption. A L'o-cent package ,.f Tbediord'i Black- Draught should always ho kept in the house. "I UFod Thodford's mack Ir:niKht lor Uv.r and kidney com plaints and found nothing lo excel it."- WILLIAM CO k- MAN, Mar Idohcad, 111. THEDFORD'5 BLACK- DRAUGHT 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE S I RADE IVIARK5 Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrono jioriillfid n (Ocotcli mid llSSOl lUiltM amy r ii I i-k I t ascertain our oiinoii free wiifillicr an liiTonUnn in prohniily im cut able. Communion Hus utrlctlj rcnfldentinl. HANDBOOK on Patents lent free, oldest nuoncy for securtkf patents. Patent! taken tnroacb Mann A Co, receive rjN I U notice, without charao, in the Scientific American. A lmndsomelT lllnstrstcd weekly, l.arircst clr ru let Ion of nny unciitltlc journal. Terms. t;t a veer; four months, fL Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,Broadway New York Urancb office. t'.26 V tit., Wasututttoii, 1). C. t Moses Lemieux 3 All kinds if wood repair wort done prompt ly. Last Nhop East end r Stato-al J FOLEYSHONEYTAR I tss tLt cough and heals lungs ECZEMA and all Skin Diseases cured by BANNER SALVE The most healing salve in the world. The Dootor Said "Stick To It." Geo. L. Heard, of High Tower, Ga., writes! ''Eczema broke out on my baby covering his entire body. Under treatment of our family Jihysician h got worse a he could not sleep or the burning and itching. We used a box of BANNER SALVE on him end by the time it was gone he was well. The doctor seeing it waa luring him said: 'stick to it for it is doim; him more good than anything I have aone for him.' M GUARANTEED. Price 25 Cents Wm. Germond, Ton so rial Ati.t. "When in need of Anything In my line call in and see ma. La Loud p. Building. East .Ionian REVIVO ft SSI SJ, RESTORES VITALITY Made a Wcl! Man a, of Me. prodaccR t ho above results In 30 dn ys. It sets powerfully and ; ui 1. 1 y . Cures when all others fall. Voting-torn will regain their lost manhood, and old men will rccovsr choir youthful vigor by using III. VIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous- Esss. Loot VltaMty, ItupoUucy, NinlU)y Emissions, ost Power, Felling Memory, Waiting Dleesses.SQj nil effects of self -abuse or excess snd indiscretion, which unfits one for study, busineHt; or marriage. II not only cures by starting at tho e oat of disease, but lesgreat nerve t nio n 1 il...l bnLtder. bring IdS hsck tiie pink glow to pale cheeks a'ld re storing the lire of youth. It vrardn i ' i and Consumption. IcfUt on having RiAIYO, no Other. It ftu he carried In vest pocket, liy DjsII, M.00 p r packsge, or six for ft.fi.00, rrlth a poel Ito written pnarantee to car or reiund the money, llonk nod advise free. jddrc RUUL, MLDIClNli CO., SSZ2Eu? Sold by Wartie's Pharmacy. Kflf rsA auir -f ss utii assssfev j m Mam HER CHOICE I It,. T asssssisisa U ,l,.,l 1 I i'!'nrltjht, tKO, by T. ( Mc lure "Now that It Is all over. I don't mind telling you that is the girl thitt I had chosen for JTOUtO marry." She looked up nt him over tho Kreat bunch of pink roses that sho held In bat arms and from undor the eofl ebif f6H of her white hat. and he looked flOWn at her out of flSSP set eyes tin- tier sbasjg7 brows. Than till gtanc followed hers dOWn the long distance of tbe room, retting on tne gtrl who stood there beneath s bower of palms. Tho cloudy masses of her white volj were thrown back from a faeo of smiles and hbishes as sho roceiveil emirat il lations end wondered ?agttelj :t tho strange sweetness of it all. "You don't -moan- It ':" Thoro woro graai pauses of IncrednUt between Wilton's words, and the slow smile that came llltO his eyes w as not one of vanity, rather of uront pleasure In nn unexpected eompllmoAt, "Is she not the ".irl I have always de scribed 1 Tall and slender, bip; brown ryes ami soft, CUrilUg, light brwn halrl Voti bsve been blind all this time not to have seen who I meant. II S 'i don't srf why wi pon't BlTUXa DO XOU, HAstoaiUSX '" I had s-t my beort 00 it somehow," ilM nddetl sadly. "You both seem so well salted to each oilier." "Why did you not tell me sooner? I miht have set to work. It would have bona hard work, though," He was still looking at the bride. "Play the part of matchmaker 1 And where my little sister was concerned 1 Ah, no! I could not tell you, but I did so went it." "That is the greatest compliment you could have paid me. I really" lie had turned and was looking down Into her eyes. Suddenly be stopped SS If a thought had stilled his words, and the color loft his lace for one short second. "Come," she said, as though divining his thought and Wishing to interrupt It, "you are 'to make the tirst toast, I believe. You must continue your du ties ns best man." She led the way down the long hall, and together they paused on tLo threshold of the dining room. MD!d you do thisV" he asked. "Yes. Io you like it'.'" lie stood silently drinking in tho beauty of the room, with Its lilmy draperies of asparagus fern, amid tbe delicate green of which stood forth tail silver and crystal vases filled with long stemmed Bridesmaids1 roses. Here and there low bowls of green and gold Bohemian gloiS were half buried be st .ith the dglntj color of the Dtsehsaas -e Veiled in leaves of maidenhair. Vhe conventional cake, with its stream ers of narrow satin ribbon, shimmered white amid the colors, and the pink shaded candles threw soft reflections over everything. It was very beautiful, and he s.iid so to her. She was vary beautiful as she moved about In her clinging frown of palest green chiffon, straightening a leaf here or bending a flower there, snd his eyes said so, although slie did not see It Then the next thing be knew the room was filled with people, the young bridi was- beside him, and some one v.: s holding a L'lass toward him, say Ing, "Will you not toast them?" He looked at the hride, bowed and began, "Hall to thee, blithe spirit!" then stopped. brUghing. "That won't do. You are not a skylark." "She's a bird, though,1 vehemently Interrupted a boy who had adored the glli far years. "Thou I cannot continue at nil. for 'bird tbou never srert won't apply. What shall I s.tyV" lie 1 ,ok od nt the tall man Standing DOaT, then Into tho eyes of tbe gtrl bride. "With thy etear, keen Joy.tnce Languor cmtmt he." he quoted, ihen. improvising, contin ued: "Mny xhndi-'W of nnnnv,tnc Never come sear tV'e." I7e raised his gtetS and turned to ward the groan : Then Will rate nnd ne'er know love's snd satiety." And amid a murmur of applause and t linking of .Masses the toast was IrUttk, Then some one. taking up .h thread of Wilton's thought, began "What tbov art WS KA0W nut What la moat Ilk.' tbSST" Aud the boy who had used the slang surprised theui all by continuing tha ijuot i lion: "She Is Mike a gtowwetn golden.' Oh, oil, oh! But 'like u star of heaven in the broad dayiigbf Of 'a rose em bowered in Its own greeq leaves." 'All Unit ever was joyous and elear and fresh' or" - "Please, Kaid the bride Ippeallngly, "no more. It Is very beaut ifnl. but so embarrassing. I don't flaatmi It I SJDJ going to drink to Shelley, who taught you to say such beautiful things." "With such a subject." some one be gan, but Margaret ami bar sister had disappeared. Milton slipped from the crowded room out into the quiet halls, w here he wandered up and down, thinkiiia, WQO daring hew he had not thought the MVe thing before. All these months past how Btttpid he had been! Yes. he thought it would do no harm to try his hick. All, no; she never would, she could not love him; it was too much to expect She would look higher and Had - P.ut she had chosen him for the little sister, whom he knew she loved better than life, If she tboUgbt him good enough for her, would she not be willing to The idea had taken so strong a hold upon him from the moment he had looked down into her eyes to thank her for her compliment that now he won dered how he could have been blind to It to SO long a time. It seemed to him as If he had never had any other thought than this, as If he COUld never bate any other thought than Mar garet. He wondered if - The carriage was at the door; tin bride had her arms about her mother's neck; the groom, already halfway down the steps. Was impatiently waiting. A shower of rice filled the air. a white satin slipper shimmered through the shower. With a quick poll the horses Started, and the man within the car riage turned from waving a last adieu to the party on the balcony and put his arms about the gtrl, "At last I have you Safe," be said. "Do you knoW, I w as always afraid of that man WiltonV" That man Wilton was already fol lowing linrgaret Into the drawing room just as si voice behind them said: "That's the best fellow in tOWIL I don't see why he And Margaret don't The color rushed over Margaret's fact1 us she glanced up to see if he had heard. The smile in his eyes mad' her look down igatn quickly, she walked to the far end of the room beneath the POlms where her sister had Stood and, stooping, picked up some rose petals that lay Scattered at her feet. Bkc did it nil unconsciously. Win n sht fOSS Wilton was Standing over her. fgt took her hands in his, rose petals and all, and looked down Into her eyes. "I don't tee why wo don't cither. Do you. Margaret?" Some one had gone to a piano, Sjnd the strains of the march from "be Tropin to" came to them through the open doors, a breexe softly stirred in the palm leaves above their beads, the pink rose petals si pped from her lin gers in a shower down over her gown as she put her hands up on Wihon's shoulders and met his eager, question ing look. I don't." she said wry softly. A.'B. THUaHBg RSMRKABLS OASS. A. H. Thurnea, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co.. Buffalo, o.. writes; --i bare been siSICted with kidney ami bladder trouble for years, passing gravH or I Stones with excrucial log pains. ( uber I medicines only cave relief. After) taking Foley 'i Kidney Cure the re sult was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like tine Stones, and now 1 have no pain across my kldneyi and 1 feel like a new man Foley's Kidney Cure has done tat 11,000 wort h of (rood. Fur sale by L. ( '. Madison. Wanbd Agents. The Hawks Nursery Compinv Wau watosa, Wis. Unless fliey are, good health is impossible. Every drop of blood in the body passes through and is filtered by healthy kidneys every three minutes. Sound kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood, diseased kidneys do not, hence you are r?ck. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE makes the kidneys well so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. It removes the cause of the many diseases resulting from disordered kidneys which have allowed your whole system to become poisoned. Rheumatism, Bad Blood, Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflammation of the Bladder, Diabetes and Bright's Disease, and many others, are ail due to disordered Kidneys. A simple test for Kidney dissase is to set aside your urine in a bottle or j;ldss for twenty-four hours. If there is a sediment or a cloudy appearance, it indicates that your kidneys are diseased, and unless something is done they become more and more atfected until Bright's Disease or Diabetes develops. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE is the only preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney and Bladder troubles, and cure you permanently. It is a safe remedy and certain in results. Iff You aro a sufferer, take FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once. It will make you well. Some Pronounced Incurable Mr. Q A. Stillson, a merchant of Tampico, 111., writes: "FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE is meeting with wonderful success. It has cured some case here that physicians pronounced incurable. I myself am able to testifv to its merits. My face today is a living pictuie of health sndl ULLV'S KIDNEY CUKE has made it such. -' Timk Tahu:. (In effect June 21. 1603) J South No.l No...- A. M. I. If s :;o l lfi s i:; 1 2tj Kfi l :iti 8 ..i l w .t mi 51 51 IS '2 03 u at) 2 ifi i Sou rii N. 1 v. ah oo 4 47 i 3t i as 1 2:: 4 12 1 00 Stat I(MH East .Ionian Ml. Bliss Wards Cnestoola Hitchcock IVolcoi t Belial re No. M 11 -lo 11 'Al 11 24 11 l!o 11 ( 10 57 10 45 All t rains j:n!v exooDl Sunday. Trains run by cent ral standard t itne Fl;ig slat ions; t rains stop on signal to take on or let off passengers. W. P. PORTRg B. J. I 'ROgrlliAN, Gran. Manager. Traffic Mng'r Detroit & Charle voix R. R. rime Schedule lb affect Fuiday, De eember 201 h, 1008, tine Bast st ations GrolugWesi S0ep Lv South A t in As 1.15 pm itfam Wards bsf& pm ;.'." ,-i in lordan ivivr KHWpm iSftasn Oiavea' Uassp S:45pra ilOasa Bssas ktve4 ;',::("' i"n !aM A Ida tttfo pn Id am I i ward Ltfli psn ilepta Ar I'ri dciic bv iiOOpra Clarh Ha ire, Greneral Manager. Pere Marquette In effect Sept 27. I'.'O.'h Trains leave Betlalre a follows: Yf Traverse City, 10:109, in. and .'1:.m p. in. For ; rand Rapids, Chicago and Wes1 10:18 B, in ind 't:.7 p, in. For Saginaw ami Detroit: 16:10a. m ami :t:.7 p. in. I or ( 'harlevoix and Petoskey: 2:2! in ni., and 7.39 p. in. II. F.'MOEtAEB, General Passenger Agent. V. N. S'i't:v. iWt, Agent, Uollulre, 101 IN KENNY, - C, I .N BEAL -DRAYMAN Moves hotisclnilil pxMl. bi amine :ui(l Hst ottaiwslas of atl desoi Ipi ions. St 01 c Wwoi :onl I u Hi l m r ilcl i v crcrl. BAST JOttDAN, - - fit ICS S. BURAK, Will paj the Highest Market Price for Hides, Pelts Furs' Old Rubbers, RAGS, and I.i METALS. Will also take orders for enlarging PiGI urea. Ptd ure Frames all B1.XCS and very cheap. S. BURAK, Rcssdcnce Cor. Third and -; 1 r Held Rts Eas't .Ionian. Hlcb. P. - Bo 71 Dont LJe Fooled? Take tlir gfsauinti sriginal ROCKY MOUNTAIN Mmle only h Madison Medi cine Co., Mailison, WI. h keeps u frcfl. Our trail. iu.;ik cut r,n each package Price, 35 csnts. Never sol.: in bulK. Accent no auhtiti (.co.po.mio.w "'- Asm your dmczist. Two Sizes, 60 aajsr The New Furniture StQfe is at present located on the west side of Main-st, second door north of the laundry. 1 v. ery day finds New Goods Arriving for your inspection. We lire making "an effort to please- the trade by giving y u good goods and reasonable prices, Call in and examine our stock and get our prices which you will find most reasonable. We carry a hjjl line of Iron Beds K:tchen Chairs ( Rockers Couches Cupboards Sideboards Writ ng Desks Dressers Library Tables Mattresses Come in and see for yourself. LfNDRUM S, E. A M xOAZINE ( b CLEVERN B s. MagaBlnes should have ;i ureJIdcflned purpose. U-enutne entertainment, atniisemeut ami mental recreation are tlie motives Of "The Smart Set,'' tlie Most Successfu of Magazine lts , !- s complete one lo each number) are by the most ullant apt burs i hot h bemlspherea. Its Short S'oi ies are matoliie-s clean and full of biiuuin interest. Its Poetry covering tin-entire Held of verse pathos. Itwe, humor, tender ness Is bj the most potiular poets, men and women, of the dav. Us .lokes. Witticisms. Sketches, etc., are admittedly Llm ui(st mirtti proroklng, 160 Pages Delightful Reading No pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporlngi or wearying eays arid Idle 'tflsfciisslona. Kverv Page will interest, charm and refresh yon. Subscribe now ti2. 50 per year. Remit in check, P.O. or Express order, or registered letter to THE HMART SET. 452 Fifth Avenue, New York. N. lh Sample Copies Sent Free n Application. BURPEE'S seeds I v ' n v rata Um If )-u H r r '5- r P SHOP ON M UN T BTRKxrr, C' Samples of tbe Very IB Watch this Space after Snow Flies. Had Lumbago and Kidney 1 rouble Edward Hubs, s well known business man of Salisbury, Mo., writes: 'I wish to say for the benefit of others, that I was s sufferer from lumbago and kidnev trouble, and all the remedies I took gave me no relief. I began lo take FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUKE, snd sfter tbe use of three bottles I am cured." Cents and $1.00. bprinqS' utc. ARE THE BEST THAT CAN BE GROWN want the choicest vegHabW or mnr.t I cautiful CJURPKE'S FARM ANNUAL FOR 1904, "d! known i ItlsnttUad FREE to afl Setter ssttd your W. ATLEE BURPEE &t CO.. PHILADELPHIA. i:4 &-- 1 BAST JORDAN, MICH. Latest Styles always on hand. J. W. COATES ARE THEY WELL? 7 fOLEYS HONEYTAR I era 0tM4si Prevents Pneumonia SOLD AND REfiOMMFNnpn nv m ffl I'.iijrrw w ci l v uie.