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A ill mm i Or 7) UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Ex-Senator M. C. Butler. Dytprpnia h Of tin Caused By Catarrh f the Stnmai'h I'vruna Itclievci Ca tarrh of the Stomach and It Therefore a Itemedy for Dyxptptia. I Hoti. M. C. Butler, U. 8. Sen i ator troni utu Carolina for two ( terms, in a letter from Washington f I). C, writes to the Peruna Medicine f Lo., as follows : I " can recommend Peruna for j dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I J have been using your medicine ilor a short period and I feel very much relieved. It Is Indeed a ' wonderful medicine, besides a good tonic." CATAKIUI of the stomach is the cor rect name for most cases of dyspep sia. Only an internal cttarrh rem edy, such as Peruna, is available. Pe runa Tablets can now be procured Ask your Druggist lor a Free Peruna Almanac for 1909. Not Mentioned by Ilerodotua. Xerxes was meditating upon bis good luck in having been made king by his royal father in preference to the eldest son. "Still," he said, "if the succession had been determined by a primary election I would have (tot it just the same. Nat urally everybody would have marked an X opposite my n.iuie." Subsequently, however, the Greeks gave him the double cross at Platira. TO CI RE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVK BROMO Qulataa Tahltts, Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. D.YV.UllOVE'S Blsuatur lnch box. 25c. "Wasn't yo-ir wife awfully lonesome at that mountain resort while you were spending your time fishin? for trout?" "O, uo ; she found a place where there was a splendid echo, and she enjoyed nothing belter tliau to go there and carry on a conversation with it by the hour." Chicago Tribune. Mrs. WIiinIiiw's Soothing Kyrup for child ren teething, si.fteus the gums, reduces lu fluimnntioti. ulluys pain, cures wind colic. 2oe a bottle. Tuo Alphabet. The. great Phoenician alphabet, tho parent of every form of European writing and of the scripta of Persia, Arabia and India as well, owes but little to Egypt. It Is true that iu the construction of their alphabet the Phoenicians uinde use of certain hier atic characters found in their trade dealings with Egypt, but this fact In no way detracts from the glory of the Invention which belongs to the "Yan kees of antiquity." New York Ameri can. The quartz lamp is the latest electric lighting apparatus. It is a mercury-vapor lamp with a quartz tube in a glass globe, and resembles an arc lamp in gen eral appearance. It is to be used as a ingle lamp at 220 volts, and has a rat ing of 3,000 candles, consuming 0.23 watt per candle power. Its life is given at 1,000 hours, and an advantage claimed for it is that it is unnecessary to replace any electrodes ' When Children Were Made to SmoVe It may seem striiue th.it there was period In English history when ju venile smoking was enforced ollki.illy, but it Is nevertheless true. The diarist Hearne, in writing of tho Plague of London, says: "Even children wera obliged to siuoak. And I remember that I beard formerly Tom Rogers, who was yeoman beadle, say that when he was a school boy ut Eton that year when the plague raged all the boys of that school were obliged to smoak In the school every morning, and that he was never whipix-d so much In his life as be was one morning for not siuoak lng." CAUSE AND EFFECT. Good Dlventlon l-'ollenra Illarht Foot. Indigestion and the attendant dis comforts of mind and body are certain to follow continued use of Improper food. Those who are still young and robust re likely to overlook the fact that, as dropping water will wear a stone away at last, ho will the use of heavy, greasy, rich food, finally cause loss of appetite and Indigestion. Fortunately many are thoughtful enough to study themselves and note the principle of Cause and Effect In their daily food. A N. Y. young woman writes her experience thus: "Some time ago I had a lot of trou ble from indigestion, caused by too rich food. I pot so 1 was unable to digest scarcely anything, and medicines seem d useless. "A friend advised me to try Grape Nuts food, praising It highly, and as a last resort, I tried It. I am thankful to say that Grape-Nuts not only reliev ed me of my trouble, but built me up and str .ngthened my digestive organs SO that 1 can now eat anything 1 de sire. But I stick to Grape-Nuts," There's a Reason." Name glveo by Postum Co., Battl" Creek, Mich. Head "The Itoad to Well Hie," In pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new on appears from time to time. They are geaulne, true, and ful. I human Interest. oJerinond FszSUs Itratralnt. Men slicnild restrain themselves from tmhrhllcd appetite nnd passions. ltev. V. K. Carpenter. Methodist-Episcopalian. A urn; n. III. yacrrilnrsti ( Mnrrlnare. It Is not so much man-lane, hut tho snfTediicsx of marriage, which must be ffcojCiil.cil. - I'nrdiiMl James Gibbons, Ilonmn Catholic. Itultimore. NiKIiim.-iI Itrllulon. A religion maUes a nation. Tho nu awer to China Is Confucius; to India Is Ituclillm ; l.i l i:i..'( EiiroK is Christ. Kcv. V. I'. Crafts, Itaptist. Washing ton. (aoilM Help. We can always liml those who will help us where we arc strong, but I Iff h'lj.s us where we are weak. Pee. George Thmiiiis Howling. Episcopalian. lirnoUlyn, Holding OMioc. A mean, little politician may have to proslilnle all his virtues to hold oMice; but a fcrmt man with convict Ions und IKitrlotlsm need not do so. Kev. M. E. Harlan. Hlsclple, ISiWilyn. Mnklnit llenu'H. Knowledge of right will make a hero of the frailest. The one who realizes that he is right with God can bathe his hands iu the marlyr flame. Kev. Hr. While, Itaptisl, Macon, Ga. II:; ;;;..- i lollies. There Is not enough religion in many homes. More P.lhle reading and more praying would help keep happy iminy an othonvl'-e unhappy lnnu Hev. U . Zimmerman. Lutheran, lS;iltiiiioi. Tint Spiritual World. The spiritual world is co-extensive with creation. It lllls all space nnd in terpenetrales the physical world. We do not go to It ; we do not bring it to us. Wo are already in it. Kev. W. K. Dent ley, Episcopalian, New York City. The llninliiiiv. What a striking synilKil of God's love nnd forgiveness is tho rainbow. In the "how In the cloud" we see- mercy and h(l)o, written large and beautiful, on the very symbol of wrath and Judg ment. Kev. James Avery Norris, Pres byterian, Glen Cove, N. Y. I'nltli nml I'cuvcr, A man's power is measured hy his faith. His creed is his point of lever age, it makes all the difference In the world ns to what a man believes. To those who follow Christ, His word Is the court of last appeal. Rev. 3. G. Neil, liuptist, Philadelphia.. Illusion lit III liolit-inlll. Tin Catholic church is to-day tho only well organized power for religious, political and economic peace. The gift of peace was given her from above, coming down from the Father of Ltght. Kev. Hr. Mai-kln, Koman Catholic. New York City. aii anil Man. The true relation between us and God Is the relationship of character. We are His children; that- Is the deepest fact of history. As we grow In good ness we come to understand, little by little, the divine goodness. Kev. J. P. l-'orbes, rnitarlan, Itrooklyn. Then mill Xovr, A few years ago competition was the Fpirit of the churches; to-day the spirit is federation. Monuments of. the old method are seen iu multiplied churches In communities that ought to support but one or few. Kev. 1). (). Mears, Presbyterian, .Albany. What l.lfii In. Meat nnd bread, toil and worry, get ting and spending Is that nil there is to life? No! Life is more than meat, li ml the body than raiment. To truly live is to truly realize, in thought nn.l feeling, tl truths of the Spirit" Love Keauty Hi;e Faith. Kev. Thomas It. Gregory, Cuivei-sallst, New York City. True Woraliln, w God may be worshiped as an n! f tract, an oinnijioteitt somethlrg, and Filch worship may lie only a dreamy and dreary mysticism. The true wor ship of God is that of the hum-in mind, which lovingly and reverently seizes hold of or broods upon the divine na ture. Kev. Hr. Harrows, Presbyterian, Oberlln, Ohio. Infill! .IlIKtil'4'. God's justice gives to 1 1 1 alike tho privileges of the gospel, lor God is no respecter of persons. God's love to man and His goodness to the race prompt Him to offer to man the privi lege of soiiship lo God in Christ. Man lias power lo accept or to reject this gospel. Kev. A. C. Kmltiicr, Hisciple, Is Angeles. Sl'lllslllli'aw. We cannot be sellish with our life's power and live. No life, however rich, Is rich enough to keep the power of life. We must spend It. We have minds, power of thinking and reasoning. It Is our duty to search for the precious truth ai:d lo give It to the service of righteous, human progress.-- Kev. F. II Grlllin, t'nltarlaii, I'.r-iliitree, Mass. I'vei' I i There, When I gits ter glory Hon't want no harp to tune, lie- 11 '- i" r l!v V see Ef possum's iu d? niiMin ! I lei .-.I . li' .. IS -l In ri. li r. I-'. ' '-;" ' II. An' (ley shiily mils' be possums Fer (hit hungry man ter "true." I'd sum-, i.ii I.". t ' -1- cook urn, Ef he'd If! me ill de gate. An' he'd never mo' f.-el lonesome Wid n posnim oa de plate! Atlanta t'liimiitiiiion. 'I lie ItiiliiiK I'naalon. Servant (to woman at. the door) The mistress was took very ill last night, and can't wo uny one. Them's my orders. Woman Yes? Will you please say that Miss & -, the dressmaker, Is at the door?" Servant (after a brief absence) Yoq art to walk upstairs, mum. Answers, Cooking Wfthnnt n Fire. The liay box, or tireless cooker, can no longer be regarded as an experi ment. Thousands arc In practical use In private homes and the government carries them on all marching expedi tions. These cooker may bo niado at home, and If well packed with Insulat ing material give good results. The construction of this cooker Is simple. The packing Uix should be about four Indies larger in every direc tion than the vessel used. Tho vessel should be of tin or enamel, with a tight cover. Line the box with several thicknesses of paper or asbestos. Spread over the bottom a thick layer of hay, crumpled newspaper, or sim ilar material, tightly packed. The cooking vessel lo placed on the cen ter of this and the spaces between It and the sides of the Ihix packed tight with hay or other material. A thick cushion or pad of proper size should be taado to cover the top of the can, and a wooden cover for the top of the box Is necessary. Vegetables or meats to be cooked are first placed In water and brought to n boiling point; when they are removed put the vessel Into the cooker, put the STYLES SHOW TENDEN covers in position and the food will rook slowly but thoroughly without fur ther attention. A fowl, for example, put into tho vessel after having been boiled for ten minutes will, after ten hours In the cooker, be most delicate ly cooked. Model Iluatutnd Teat. Chicago contains at least twelve Women who believe they have model husbands, and they do not use the term hiodol ns meaning a small Imitation of the real thing. They had an exhibition Iho other day at which the husbands proved their right to the title. The Dual and supreme test was given when the men were called upon to fasten a twenty-four-button embroidered shirt waist; the waist was decorously put on n wooden dummy, so that the men might lie in no way embarrassed. Two of the hushnnds fastened the waist in two minutes and seven seconds without pulling off a single button or tearing any of the embroidery. They will have to enter Into a subsequent contest to discover who Is tho inodelcst model lushand of the lot. Sorrjr He Came, To one who is in the rolo of host there can he no more bitter rebuke than to have any guest, or even chance caller, go out from tin portals with the feeling that he Is sorry he came that he Is depressed rather than uplifted, laddcned rather than gladdened, and In a mood of discord rattier than har mony. For all iiersnnnl association Should leave behind It a lingering charm, as of something sweet and gra cious. When a meet lng does not do this some ono Is to blame. Home Chat. ThliiK Hnve I'lianared. No longer do a ring, a thimble, and a piece of money answer for a fortune telling cake for girls. No, Indeed ! Tho day Is long past when marriage, spln sterhood and rich Inheritance were the only careers open to tills sex. A twen tieth century cake must have a tiny glass bottle standing for either a doc tor or a trained nurse, a little china doll meaning a teacher, and as many other symbols as the Ingenuity of the hostess may devise. rftlX-F Patin bands and buttons are freely used for tailor-mades. One of the novelties of the season Is cloth for evening wear. It Is a noticeable feature of the gir dles that they all fasten at the side. It 1-4 a fancy Just now to line fur coats with brocade lu the shade of the fkln. single buttons at prices curreut la f (hF.-tinW omen-ccncC- te -(qt? Jewelry departments are not at all itn tisual. The American Ileanty waistcoat adds a smart touch to a Mack coat suit. Dog collars come In links of solid jet or In links studded with cut Jet bead.i. Long, full wraps for evening and aft ernoon are niado of old-fashioned bro cade. One fad Is the employment of black chiffon with colored cloth and silk gowns. Rets of boa, muff nnd a fur toque to match, nre to be tho latest thing Tor winter. It Is not Improbable, on account of the high collars of the new coats, that less will be seen of boas. Tan shoes sro nioro fashionable than ever before, and ooze and suede .ro more popular than the calfskin. Hlack net Is placed rter vests of bor dered black chiffon and other material with such touches of color. neaaljr After Thirty. Everything In creation reaches Its perfection at maturity, and a woman is at her best when she becomes a wom an. Knowledge, experience, poise, are all gifts of the years between 25 and 40 a woman thinks more deeply, feels more deeply, and Is more lovely than at any other time. The era of the gig gling girl Is gone; her passing Is re flected in romance, which no longer CY TOWARD TIGHT FITTING concerns Itself with simpering maidens of 1C. On the stage, which Indicates the fashion In femininity ns in fripiery, the lending man and woman of yester day have become the Juvenile and the Ingenue of to-day. No dramatist ex pects his audience to take seriously the love affairs of very young people. That woman nt tains her, greatest henuty after she Is ,!0 is a fait recognized by all artists. We have no half-grown Venuses or Victorias or Dianas. Tho young girl Is a promise, a bud, a shal low pool. The best friend, comrade, wife Is the woman who has blossomed. To Prevent I.lnt Sticking;, When pieces of felt are pasted to the bottom of ornaments that are to stand on a polished surface, euro must be taken that the surface Is not damp or tho varnish fresh, or the lint from tli" felt will stick to the wood and bo worse than the scratch. This happens quite often In tho slides of old mahogany desks. The unsightly mark on tho top can only bo removed by scraping gently with a piece of line sandpaper and then rubbing up with sweet oil and vinegar Do not scrnpo hard or the varnish will be scored and the surface of tho ma hogany ruined. The Modern Sylph. Since the demand for figures of sylph-like proportions, the numerous Tight clothes nnd Indigestion cause red noses. A hot hath taken at night affords refreshing sleep. High-heeled boots are known to cause spinal complaints. A little salt under tho tongue will stop noso bleeding. A raw egg swallowed will detach a fishbone in the throat. Slep with the window well open and you will awake brisk. The yolk of an egg broken up In rose water Is a trusty shampoo. If people laughed more they would all be happier and healthier. Kalt on fingers when cleaning fowls, meat or fish will prevent sllppiifg. Don't eat your meal quickly ; this causes Indigestion and a red nose. Headache will often yield to a foot bath without other treatment. Try It. Equal Quantities of lemon juice, lis terlne and glycerin make an excellent mouth wash. little vinegar added to butter and EN corset Arms have enjoyed an unusually busy time, for eorsefst have become longer and higher than ever. The lat est Paris models reach to the knees. and are lxned as far down ns possible. Those nre complete failures If not made to measure. The fact that one can not sit down In them Is a mere detail. Sl)ll.h Kvenlna; Hat. A niagiilthvtit creation of white hen gallno. whose wide brim is edged with a band of black chiffon velvet, nnd trimmed Inside of that with narrow white soutache braid put on In design. On top there Is a group of handsome while and black ostrich tips. A hat AND TRAILING SKIRTS. of this sort Is lovely for wear with deeoIctte frocks. An Kxeellent Hal Shampoo. First, boil a pint of water. Add to tills a third of a cake of pure white soap, shaved line. Poll this until' tho soap is melted. Pour mis mixture into a jar before it thickens and let it cool. To Hhampoo the hair put a couplo of tablespooiifiils of this paste Into warm water, and when it is dissolved apply to tho hair and rub It Into tho scaln several times. Then rinse the hair well in clear, warm water. I pi anil llonna, ".Matrimony has Its tips and downs,' remarked the scanty haired benedict "What's the answer?" queried the confirmed bachelor. "It keeps tho wife busy trying to keep up appearances, and the husband busy trying to keep down expenses," replied the other, with a largo-ojion-face sigh. liu!i IIiiHoiii (hiilra. It Is quite the fashion now to have mahogany or dark oak chairs with woven rush bottoms. These nre dura ble and effective, and nro widely used for dining room, sitting room and men's dens. sugar Is hoarseness. Don't expect physic and tonics to keep you well If you nglet the laws of health and hygiene. A mixture of white of egg and red popper is good for neuralgic headache. Apply It to the base of the brain. Too much food of any kind is never good for tho complexion. Fruit Is good, but it should be eaten In moderation. Every night the housewife hhould rub cold cream into the base of bur nails To avoid the Injurious effects of sweeping and dusting site BUouhl al ways wear gloves. Wash the face In tepid water, rub tho skin thoroughly with a Turkish towel and apply u solution of three ounces of cologne and half an ounce of liquor of potash. Follow this with u tepid soap bath. ! he three "It's" of the worker should be Kegularlty, Hest and Kecreatlou. Spasmodic bublta, iiever letting no im,i not knowing how and wheu to play, uavfc killed more business women taap all their bard work. an excellent remedy for Whiskey tot Lane Baek. The Increased use of whiskey for lame back rheumatism Is causing considera ble discussion among the medical fra ternity. It Is sn almost Infallible cure when mixed with certain other ingre dients and taken properly. The fol lowing formula is effective : "To one half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Torls Compound and one ounce Syrup Harsaparllla Compound. Take In tablespoonful doses before each meal and before retiring." Torls compound Is a product of the laboratories of the Globe Pharmaceuti cal Co., Chicago, but It as well ns tho other Ingredients can be had from any good druggist A I moat HeooBrilr4 t It. The Moors were preparing to leave the Alhambra. "We might as well go, anyhow," they said. "The Americana will be here pretty soon looking for souvenirs." Hastily gathering up their trinkets, they departed, only regretting tbat tbey couldn't take the glorious landscape along, too. Mow's This? We offer One Hundred Dolltri Reward for any caw of t.'etarrh tbat cannot be cured by Hall'i lat.rrh t'nre K. J. fllKNET ft CO., Toledo, O. We, tbe undersigned, here known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yenrs. and believe aim perfertlv honorable In all buslneaa trana- action, and flnanelally able to carry out any wuiicaiiunx mane or ins nrm. WAi.nio, Kinxam A Martin, Wholesale In-uncht. Toledo, O. HaU'e Catarrh Cure la taken Internal!. artlnK directly upon the blood and mucous iirfaoe of the ayalem. Testimonial aent free, price, 75c. per bottle. Bold by all Take Hall'i Family rills for constipation. New York ilerra. The Jewish community of New York Is now the largest In history or tra dition. It represents 10 per cent of the entire Jewish population of the world. Tho cow tree of Venc7.uii Is a natural dairy. Its sap Ik very similar to milk and la used ax such by the native. Only On "BROMO QUININE" Tbat la LAXATIVE BROMO QU1N1NH. took for tbe elf-nature of K. W. GROVE. Uaed tbe World over to Cure a Cold In One Day. 25c. llaa'i New Lid. There Is a new belfry covering for tho up-to-date man. It arrived from rarls and Is called the King Edward hat. This masculine headgear is built on the lines of the feminine flower pot lid and Is blocked to resemble the hel met tbat the man who pounds the psvs ears. The hats are made of the same snaterlal as the ordinary black derby. Instead of a ribbon bow on the band a buckle clasps it. Several people who arrived from Paris recently wore the new lid. They say the King Edward bat was Introduced to France on the king's rece-,t visit. PROVED BY TIME. . No Feat ot Any Further Trouble. David Trice, Cory don, la., says: "1 Was In the last stage of kidney troubb lame, weak, run down to a men skeleton. My bad was so bad I conic hardly walk and tin kidney secretion much disordered. .' week after I begai using Doan's Kldne. Pills I could wall without a cane, am as I continued m; health gradually re turned. I was s grateful I made a public statement my case, and now seven years ba passed, I am still perfectly well." Sold by all dealers. 50c a be: Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. WE SKI.l, (il S AND THAI'S CIIIEAP & buy Fun & 1 1 ides. Write for catalog 103 N. W. Hide & Fur Co.. Minneapolis. Minn. Never Met One lie to re. The buller, tired of having nothing to do, liml gone out to I lie Nliibles to com mono with the coachman, nnd wns nosing around in Ills t;iul diKnilied way. "My word!" he exclaimed, looking with some curiosity at nn Implement he had just picked up. "That's the biggest unfe ty razor 1 ever saw. How do you put the blades iu it, .Inwge?" "Safely razor!" howled the coachman "Yen bloomiii' ill t . tlial's) n currycomb!" II cat-11 u. It, Caller drying to lie i-nni'iliiiientrirv) I noliee one iiltprestiug peculiarity aliiillt your lit t ! Imv. He is :iiii'...Im rti i-t. Mrs. Si riickd.vlc (with n frosty 1c:imi In her eye) Xol at nil, Mrs. IligliNouie. His le-s are j'lnt as straight as uny- l.ol- "mm i A . m t- r i i r im mm ij i vfl wc!:jr it ij in ki & nuf s'.irw tjisk' for K.t. rnli, 10 tn 50'". more moner fr (rnu to aliip Knw Fur. anil ll!ih to nnthlil t Ml Ut lli.ll.ll. V. rile lor l'riCO J.i.L. Ml.rkl'L K..lUipr Sliii.nin.1,... n...l .1 HUNTERS' &TRAPPERS'GUIDE ' I'llir lnij. Holt Unlit oil Hit ul.j.i te'.r wnl'.-n llluilrtllni ll ur In m!. .Ml ( I Tn.iit h 1. 1,. Ilniiti, Ini. (Uiik I iwi. H. br lu li. i.. md ti, lni1l, . .. .lu Il ..r.1!.r:nc...Md,.. T...,rr r.r., 1 1 JV H i.l.. u,m,i J.ul.tul K..b.. out H ,..,.l.r H;l.,.. l.mr tlr..utnm..li.eu,, 110 ..T l-tll.. M,i, ,..t SilHaii4l'uiauBauilittiklt.ni:a. Aadcntfe UriM., Ueat. Ill atUuaiwlU.MUuk Half tho world's coflfue auprjly come from I'.rnzil. tLp MiiiTtn nttma wAm'fm Dr. Marlcl's Preparation VVUMtlN Ika atauilara Itriarily. uip,u,i,.u) "i ui fur lioal 11.11, T U " KHFM II PHI u t o., a V. IM l., M. T, tll 1$: n Keep It on Hand! Couyfis riJ coltU may trite any meniLec U ih family any limsi. Many a ImJ c4J hu been verted and much mad aulfehnf haa hrea Mvtxl ty ih proaipl uw oj f'uo'i C-ura, JiHfeianudiing ji lie it u break upcotigfa aad cokit. 1 hef h no biuartual of lung trouble thai .1 Will not leliera. r ic from opiatea or narmf ui io graiienU. (uie (ur ciuidren. At all drutgUU, 25 cU. rv. mmim TORTURED SIX MOUTHS 'IT Terrible ftehlao: Rriema-Babr's aterlaa XV mm Terrible Soon Kb-. tlrele Cured hr ( alleora. "Eczema appeared on my son's face We went to a doctor, who treated him for three months. Then he was so bad that his face and head were nothing but one sore and his ears looked ns if they were going to fall off, so we tried another doctor for four months, the baby never getting any better. His hand and legs bad big sores on them and the poor little fellow suffered so terribly that he could not sleep. After he had suffered six months we tried a set of tbe Cutlcura Remedies and the first treatment let him sleep and rest well; in one week the sores were gone and In two months be bad a clear face. New he Is two years and has never had eczema again. Mrs. Louis Reck, R. F. D. 3, San Antonio, Tex., April 15, 1907." Part of the jiajf(,e wedding cere mony Is the buraiiiu of the discarded toys of the bride. FILES CURED I! TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT la f uaraatted to cure any rase of Itchier, BUad, Bleeoiat; or Protmd Ins Pllee la 6 to 14 dajra or money refunded. BOtf. Horrors ol Politlea. "Then you knew something of It nl ready?" said the chairman of the noli Il ea t ion committee, much chagrined. "Yes," answered the nominee, "Isaw Sn Intimation of it in the newspapers. In fact, gentlemen," he added, with a broad smile on his sunny face, "I had a printer'i iukling of ft." Chicago Tribune. Clrenlar Ambition. Slocum Curious fnd that Poxley. the baseball pitcher, has taken up, isn't it? He's building an airship. Gofaat No ! it'a nerfuctlv nnlnrnl tT thinks he can make one that will de scribe a shorter curve than anybody else's machine." ' , Habitual Constipat'toB May fce permanently (nevcomcrjy richer ff- an ivr. ' fl V X. 1 f- I . . oii aaiy so tnai assistance toi: turc may be gradual) ji?peniWufi vAcn ho (ovtcr neetJotl a tJc licst Jj femedics.whcn required, Arcto cssv'.C oure arwl not to nularA t'nc itctivt. nl functions, vliicK mur.t depend u!i; tafttely upon proper nout idunect, proper efovt,ua rifcKt living fcfttetsty. lo get its behejtcial cjjects, o)-cyi vuy wie jjfimiuc manufactured ty Die California. Fig Syrup Co. oniy SOLD BALLLEADINC ORUGCISTS eue sue only, regular price &0f per Bottle SICK HEADACHE Positively eared by Muse lilttl fills. . Tbay also rent. Slav tows troa Dytpepila, In dJfcatloa aad Too Hearty BMtag. A perfect ren a4y tor Dizziness. Naoaoa. DrowBtneaa. Bad Taata In th Umth. Coated Tongue, Pala In the Side. torpid LTVXR. Tnay regulate Ue Bowels. Purely Yerttla IIUll PILL SMllt DOSE. SMALL PWCSj Genuina Must Bear Fao-Simile Signaturt BEFUtI tUISTITUTIV 320 ACRES of Wheat Land in Western Canada WILL MAKE YOU RICH Sflbualtela per acre ha re bwn grown. r..-n r i averatfu irrrater than In, uny other pdri nl tin. i ,.n-. tini-nt. Uudi-r New RfKulatlniw it I- ii1;.- t futurea llmnmlead ill luo ocrca tree, and adilid n.il loo acrin at $J.lW iwr acre. "The development ot the country h;n made m.iryclluuH alriilen. It is n r. vi;i tinii, recird ol omqw-Ht t,- M'ttii-in. ;it thut n remarkable"- fcxtrart ir-mi im'- 1 rcMii.nili-iue ol a National lCiliUir. win vibiU-U Canada in Auvuhi. last. Thii ifraln crop ot 14iW will n t nianv Mi-n.-t rw.cio to US.OO per acre. Grain-rauic i. M . l-.irnilnif aad Dairyitir are the irin.- I mhw- ti n s. Climate Ih excellent: Sk-u! Con.l i .-n. ' i l-M: Railway Advantauvit ihu-iii 'il: s L-hurL-heii uud markets clime at haa.l. l..-inda may also be purchaM-d Imni Kaiiw.iy ainl I. and Companies. "UHT IHiST Wi-.SI" p.-imivhleiH, niaoa and iuforniaiwi ;is to now to secure loet Hallway K.i'.s, ;i-.y i . I). Scott, Superintendent of Ii,ii.er.-ti..n, ('tuna, Canada, or h. T. liulm. s, u; l.uU-ii hi., hi. I'aul, Minn, and J. M. M.i, j ,-!,! ., . id, Wulerlnwn, ho. UaLota Autbo.iied Coitr.i uicut .Audits. l'lune.ur ohars jna law Dili silriM lincoient. S. C. N. U. No. 501008. -m mm. 'i " i rn ii m a 'l trUil all lilntli of blrvnd rema1tpa whfrh fmit in tlo uia any guU lu t Iikvo fiMiinl i ha rnri.i i'. ig a I I k fc, Alylm-awnn full f pimiiUi m n ttlK li' ui. A (Ler biakhig CaMcnrdta limy alt u-f i mn foiitiitiiiiitf .!) u of itittin auU rtK-itiiiiofMHlii'tf ihmu l luy friaiida. I fal nna when I ri n iht pf.riilni;. Jlu(t M hava a oitanea (a rwuuiUia4 Caauarwla ' rrad C. WUMa, 14 tlv Bl., Nawark. N. J. Plaaaan, Palataala. futaut 1 a-Va QxA DaQoo!, Ifavar tiiuaaa, Wkan or lirt. lm. be Hk, Nm au!4 la aula. Tlia ganmua fcabla aaipii CVU ktarattlaa4 la aara ar yuur auutiay bat: a. 8tarliog Karnady Co.. Cbicaeo or 1S.Y. MS mUiLSALEaTE" MILLION BOXES CAKftR'S CARTERS Tim mm tl U R mn V US' 1 ft t ia.lt t IT"U CAJS0V CATHAATIC jirf