13 DON'T NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS, E RU W Thrill H 4RRH0FKlPWEj An aching back is instantly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. This liniment takes the place o massage and is better than Sticky plasters. It penetrates without rubbing through the skin and muscular tissue right to the bone, quickens the bjood, relieves congestion, and gives permanent as well as temporary relief. Here's the Proof. Mr. Jamba 0. Lee, of lioo Oth St., fl.K.,Wuililnston,l.0., write! "Thirty jroara ago I toll from a ccnfloM anil ecrf oiuly Injured my boelc. I sulTeroU iiTl My at tUnoa ; from tho small of my bnck All around iny itnmncU vrn just as If I liad boon beaten vrltU (i.oliib. 1 rued' ovory pl.nter I could cot with jio relief. Sloan'a Linlmont tSck tlio pnln rlsht out, and I cm now dons much Imldor work as any man In Uio (hop, .tluuilu to Sloans . Liniment Mr. J. P. nrAjrs, of Mt. Airy, Go., ays "Aftor being nUllctod for tlireo yoars with rt.'-nimuilsm, I unod Sloim'a Liniment, ana wa4 ourcd Bound and well, and am clad to say I luwon't been troubled with rheumatism since. My log was badly swollou from my lilp to my Itnoo, Onn-lmlf n bottle took tlio nam anu swoning out." Sloan's Liniment has no equal a3 a remedy for Rheu matism, Neuralgia or any pi in or stiffness in the muscles or joints. Prlces,2Gc.,G0c.and $1.00 Sloan' tioak on , IinratM, cnttlo, ahecp, mid poultry out IVeo. Aaltlrcn Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Cured Right at Home by BUJCTROPOPnS. New Electric Treatment, (iiliraalc Insolca-xoppcr unit zinc worn Imlde atioes. IrtTlrorato entire body. Nrrvei berime 1It wire." Positive cure for Kheuraatitm. Neuralgia. Uackacho. Klduey ami Llrer complaints. Price only $1.00. Your money returned II not satisfactory. Guarantee aimed with each sale. lUectroporles are mailable. Jl not at your Uniciltfr, tend us Jt.CO. State whether for man or woman. 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Tlicy never speak an thoy pass by, Thoy both keep mum; No nerd to nslc tlio reason, why They're deaf and dumb. FOR THE SKIN AND SCALP Because of its delicate, emollient, canative, antiseptic properties derived rrom cutlcum Ointment, united with tho purest of cleanslnr Inmwllnnra nnd most refreshing of flowor odors, Cutlcura Soan is unrivaled for nrpunrv Ing, purifying and beautifying tho BKin, scaip, nnir and hands, and, as slstcd by Cutlcura Ointment, for dla nolllm: ltchlnrr. irritation nnd in, flammatloll nnd nrnvftntlnrr r1nrrrlncp of tho poros, tho cauBo of many dlsflg- uring racial eruptions. All who de light in a clear skin, uofv, whlto hand3, n clean, wholesome ne.iln nnd Hvn glossy hair, will find that Cutlcura soap ana cutlcura Ointment rcalizo every expectation. Cutlcura Rerno dies aro uold throughout the world. Potter Drug & Choni. Corp., solo pro prietors, Boston, Mass. Send to them for tho latest Cutlcura Book, nn au thority on tho best caro of thn Rkln. scalp, hair and hands. It is mailed Irco on request An Irresistible Petition. "And now, Lawd-uh," a bit ominous ly proceeded Hquarc-hcadcd Brother Tarr, In his supplication. "In do con volution dot am gwino to tnko placo soon s I moot up wld Brudder Dlngford -sneaky Bcoun'rcl wld aide-whiskers dat'a boon up-sllppln' an' up-slldln' 'round muh yaller wife bo nootral, ,awd; dat'a all I axes I'll do do rest! "I has been, na you kin aoo f6r yo'- no'f by do church books, a plllah In good an' efflclent stan'In for lo deso many yeahn, an' do tudder gon'leraan am n puhsldtn' cldnh; so I hasn't; do brazen statuary, Lawd,. to ax yo' to lake muh sido in do battle. B,ut if yo' kaiu't help, desa hang off an' bo noo tral. GIt yo'so'f a comfablo place in flo shado Bom'era, an' scd down,, an' yo'll aeo ono o do peartcst fights yo' ovor had do pleasure o' wltnessln'. Amen!" Let tho Doubters Ask Me. Jnmps Housor of Henderson, fowa, wrote tho following onen lottcr to tho United Doctora, tho famous specialists who aro located on tho second floor of tho Nqvllle block, Omaha: "Dear Doctors I hnvo been so benefited by tho treatment I havo re ceived from you that I feel 1 ounht to wrlto and thank you personally; I havo boon tolling all my friends and nolghbora about you and havo been tho inenns of mnny of them lrolntr to soo you for different nllmonts and diseases, and all who have taken your treatment havo been benefited and pronounco your methods of euro noth- ing less than wonderful. For myuolf, I enn say, truthfully, that you have demo mo so much good that I can scarcely explain it. I haven't had any of my nervous Bpells since I com menced your treatment and I havo better health in every way than I havo had in tho past ten years. "I feel gratotul 'to you and recom mend your work to every one. If any ono la so foolish to doubt tho ability of so crcat a medical firm aa tho United Doctors, Just toll them to ask mo nnd I can also refer them to many others. "JAMES HOUSER." Driven by Hunger to Desperation. Mrs. Modo had just returned homo from tho country, to discover her pre viously woll-Btockcd wardrobe empty. "Good gracious, Herbert,," she cried to her husband, "where aro all my clothes? And what In tho world Is that big black patch out on the lawn?" "Nelly," ho ropllod mournfully, "after I had Btarvcd for two wholo days, you wrote ma that tho key of tho pantry was Ip the, pocket of your bolero. Well, l upn't Know u bolero from a box- plaited rullle, and I wna desperato, po I took all tho thinga out on tho lawu and burned thoiu. Then I found tho key nmon the ashes." Success Mag azine. Determining Sex. Mark Twain snvs Hint ho hnn nlwnvn taken woman's part. "For Instnnco," ho rolatea, "I oner strongly reprimanded n woman out In Ilanulbal. Mo. Iloro was tho occasion: "'So this Is a llttlo girl, eh?' I said to her as alio displayed hor children to mo, 'And this sturdy llttlo urchin In tho bib belongs, 1 suppose, to tho con. trary sex?' "'Yussah,' tho woman replied. 'Yns ah, tint's a girl, too.' " Kvorybody's Mngazlno. 1'II.KH ClIltRI) JN O TO 1 DAYH. VA7.0 OlNTMKhTUKtiaranteeit In euro uny cam nt lichhic llllail. Illrtttlnu or I'mtruUInu 1'lle lo Mo Wtlaraorwum.7 refuniloU. 6Ua H'a dlflleult to convince a woman that other women aro na good as they want hor to think thoy aro. I'KitltY TIAVI.V IWlNKUAim when thorouiiljlr rulbod In-rxlierr. MrulnR and prulni In Joint or rauirlra from unr cmiim.. All truigim,26,,10oUo. tarKtttwltUtthacliekpeib Futher Tlmu wuh probably nursed iu the lajifco of ugos, AT THIS seaaon w h o n all the world over pcoplo of many races and tongues aro medi tating on tho Cross of Christ; when long serv ices nrobclngheld In memory of tho rfreatcst tragedy on Golgotha, and pro cessions nrg solemnly marching to tho stations of the Cross, boarlng banners and crucifixes, and bowing reverently beforo altars and pictures commem orating tho sorrowful walk to 'Cal vary; when In tho Holy Lnnd thou sands of pilgrims from every nation aro treading tho vory "Via Dolorosa" on which ho trod na ho left tho Holy City forever, carrying his cross to tho "Accursed Hill" outsldo tho walls; It may be oi interest to consider tho his tory una traditions of this wonderful symbol under which wo llvo and In tho nomo of which eo much has been wrought of world-wido good to hu manity, anc, alas! of great harm through Christian fanaticism. Porhnps tbcro Is no othor object on earth about which thero has boon mora controversy, moro dissensions and moro superstitions than about this ono great object for rcverenco on tho ono sldo, nnd for derision on tho other. Ever since tho crucifixion It has left a strong Impress on tho history of tho nations and has been rovered In tho religion of nil tho sects bearing tho namo of Christ It has been sur rounded by traditions and mysticism and endowed with supernatural and miraculous attributes. It has been, tar icen -aa tno emblem of a faith under tho banner of which great deeds; of. heroism nave been dono. bH In olden days when pioneer mcssongcra of.iho story or mo urosa uuou wun religious zoal .entered bravely into uncivilised- nnds barbarian lands. ' fcarlesly Ignor ing great dangers. .- W '. Heralded by Christian" banncrii.trin procession of civilization has spread to all parts of tho world. Romans car ried It to tho Britons nnd Saxons. Tho worship of the sun na observed by tho Inca8 wao brought to an end through tho ascendancy of Spanish bearers of tho cross. Being tho keynote and tho "clory" of tho Christian rollglon this ombloin oon became prized In othor directions besides thoso ecclesiastic. With tho triumph of Christianity tho cross nt onco was recognized as a Universal symbol of highest nobility and honor. It was now considered to add dignity to the crowns and scepters of emper ors and princes. It becamo the proud flrjBfel, raaaaaaaaaHaaaaaVaaaVaaaaaaaaKi 'LaaaaBaaaaaaaaaVLaaaaaaaaH ' flnraLaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamvaaBaal WaaatTSTV .'-aat ammmmmmw WaammmWammmmmmPlmmmmammWaTrWsamgWIKIammaaT! est ensign of knightly rnnk. Tho greatest warriors woro proud to aoo tho cross on tno hllta of their oworda as Well as on tho hnnnnra nrwlnr n.MM. they fought It nlso becamo a sign ot mem tor vnior and bravery a roward for deoda of honor, as tho Iron cross of Prussia established by William III. iur painouo bravery In war. It wna worn nlso as a protection In times or trouble To donoto tho con solation of thoso devoted to tho aid of tho sufferlntr and nemlv? thn nrt Cross was tho. confederation of socle- ilea in dlfferont countries for thn hot torment of conditions of the wounded soldiers in cnmpalgn3 on land nnd son. In Crusader days, beginning wun I'otor tho Hermit, in 1094, start ing out to deliver tho Holy Lnnd from tho dominion of tho Infldol. tho hmvo warriors woro thus named bocauso of tho red cross they woro ns badges on tuoir ngnt shouldors. The archbishop's crozler tho en 3lgn of his ofllce Is tho stnff with a cross head, distinguishing It from tho "pastoral" htnff of bishops and abbots, wnicn nnvo a shepherd's crook. Thus has been experienced tho say ing of Justin Martyr so manv vnnrn ago that "tho sign of tho cros-j was Impressed upon tho wholo of nnturo. Thero Is hardly n handicraftsman also uui uson tno figtiro of it among tho impiomonto of hid Industry. It forms a part of man himself." Man has boon created In this form as has' been beau tifully Illustrated bv Emiir rvdiin. n tho painting depicting tho Holy Chlld'a expression or bis love "So wldo Is my. Jovo.;v ,M . - In "f he "middle, ages and in Crusadora'' days, tho -fcrpss was tho dlstlnqtivo symbol, of tho Christian lnontmdls. tlnctlon to tho Crescent of tho ' Mo- hninm'rvlnn 'i ' ' Thorcos'tom of marking ono'n "tflg--' nature ry -a cross was first adopted bv Christiana In thn vni nA .n . " .rw... i.v lu'uio- tlnguloh, them from.Jhe pagans, and It n , n ;t VnM n ..it . ' . aitiuu aui u uiiuui UUlll. Tho early Christians immr.,iinni used this sign, which was connector! wun their religion, as a secret mos Base to ono nnother In their first dnys of persecution. Mingling with tho persecutors of their faith, they could thjuo raako thomsolvoa known to ench other without call'-.n tho nttontinn nt those around thorn. In visiting tho catacombs In Romo, whero they hid from fear of tholr persecutors, It is In tensely Interesting to notlco that tim sign so sacred to them Is carved and engraven an around tho walls of their prison colls nnd abovo tho tombs of their brethren. Follow this advice. QuakorjQabj. (a tho best of all foods; lt,isir80'tttf. cheapest. Wlia' buoh Baer,R;?ipf. Fkhor ot Va,lo URlymity and, Slrn.Atmpa Criqhton rowne, LLbD., If.R.9. of London spend the bW' part of Ihcfr Ur'cs in studying tho great qucstlonj-ottho nourishing and strengthening. qualities of differ ent foods, It Is certain that their ad vlco is absolutely eafo to follow. Professor Fisher found in his ex periments for testing tho strength nnd endurance of athlotcrj that tho meat eaters wcro exhausted long beforo tha men who wcro fed on ouch food ns Quaker Oats. Tho powers of ondur anco of tho non-moat cntora woro about olght times thoso ot tho moat oatcrs. Sir James Crlchton Browno aaya cat moro oatmeal, cat plenty ot It and ant it frequently. CO WERE NOTROLLEY CARS THEN. Abol Strlnghnm I toll you, my boy, Shakcapearo could novor havo written a drama llko yours. Playwright You aro vory compli mentary. Abel Stringhnm Not at all. Tnko, for Instnnco, that trolloy car accident in tho third act. May Make Convents Into Sanatoria. Efforts nro being mndq lif Bulgaria to abolish tho munorous monasteries and convents of tho Oreok Catholic church nnd to uso their buildings nnd rovenuca for tho establishment and malntcnnnco of tuberculosis sanatoria. King Fordlnnnd Jins given 100,000 francs for tho orectlon ot n national sanatorium. Tho death rate from tu berculosis In Bulgaria la, vory high, being 31 for ovory 10,000 lvlng. The Modern Spirit Can nnythlng bo moro Indicative of tho Bplrjt of tho tlmo," asks an ob server, writing from Paris, "than this? A group of thrco at n faahlonnhlo rostaurant tablo, old lady, middle aged man nnd young woman of tho 'socloty nge.' Tho mnn, giving anordcr to tho waiter: 'Bring my. mother a tglaas .of milk, n beer for mo and un,ab3liitu,o for my daughter.' " ' . '- i it . i Sho Was. "Mra. Gny hns boon deserted by. two husbanda." . . , ''The nbnmlonod croature!" C1.qy.o- land Lcndor. jWTtr Br. Iloira' IMraunt 1,'MlfH rrgtilale nsd.Cnrls. bmto Moniach, liver ami Ikii1b. 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