. " . . - ' ' \ : - K - , THE WHITE PLAGUE I . , . ' . . SYSTEMATIC WARFARE WAGED . . . TO WIPE OUT CONSUMPTION. , . . . 'Warnlng That Intemperance Increases , . the Liability to Contract Disease . . . . . .Neglected Colds a Prolific . Source. Organized effort Is now being made throughout the United Stated to fight t consumptl 1. A warDln ( ; Is given against Jntemperato habits. which In. crease the liability to consumption , whllo spitting Is public places Is deprecated - precated , as the dlseaso Is frequently ontracted from dried 'Sputum. CollIs should not bo neglected , as they .1eavo the lungs In 0. peculiarly receptlvo condition for the tuburcu- far germ. The foUowlng slmplo fore mula wl11 break up 0. cold In twonty. four hours. A lending authorIty on lung trouble 'Says that when prepared - pared from pure Ingredients , It wl11 cure any cough that Is curable. TaIte ImIr ounce Virgin 011 of Plno ( Pure ) ; two ounces glycerlno and batf pint good whisky. Shalcc weU and use In teaspoonful doses every ht i four hours. The Ingredients can be secure(1 I from nny good prescription druggist . at small cost , and to avolll subsitutlon should be purchased separately and mixed In 'our own bome. Virgin 011 of Pine ( Pure ) Is put up In hatf-ounco vials for dispensing . I Each vial Is Becurelr scaled In a' ' : round wooden case , with engraved i wrapper , with the name-Virgin 011 ( of Pine ( Pure ) , prepared only by I Leach Chemical Co. , Cincinnati , 0.- I plainly printed thereon. There are \ many ranle Imltallons of Virgin 011 at \ . Pine ( Pure ) , which are put out under 'I , 'arloua names , such as Concentrate I 011 of Pine , Pi no Balsam , etc. Never ; \ accept these as a 'Substitute for the . Pure Virgin 011 of Pine , aa they wl11 ) Invariably produce nausea nnd never . ; ' effect the desired result. : : , POTENT LIQUOR IS SAKE. y 'I Lafcadlo Hearn' , . Testimony na t. , Strength of Japanese Wine. \ - , \ , There Is no liquor In the world upon i which a man becomes so quickly In- toxlcated as Japanese salco ( rice 1 ' wine ) , and yet none of which the ef. . Ieo I Cects last so short 0. time. The In. eo , 1 . . toxlcatlon Is pleasant as the eIYect of , opium or nasheesh. It Is sort , pleas. ; ant , luminous exhilaration , everything , , , becoming brighter , pappler , lighter ; ' ( ) then you get very sleepy. At Japanese dinners It Is tbo rule to become slightly exhilarated , but not to drink enough to talk thlclcly or walk crooleed. The ability to drink at ban. , quets requires practice-long practlco There are banquets of many kinds , nnd the man who is Invited to one at which extensive drinking may be ex. pected is careCul to start In upon an empty or almost empty stomach. By not eallng one can drink 0. good < ! eal. The cups are very small a.nd 'Of many curious shapes. One Dlay be expected . to empty 50. A 'quart oC saItO Is 0. good . deal ; tWo quarts require iron neryes to stand. But among the Japanese " there are wonderCul drlnltcrs. At 0. military officer's banquet a captaIn offered me a tumbler holding a good pint of salte. I almost fainted at the sight of it , for It was only the first. But a Crlend said to me : "Only drinlc . 0. little and pass it baclt , " which I did. . Stronger heads emptied cup after cup : . , . . 111m water.-Letters of Lafca lIe t" . ' . Hearn. . ' . . " . It Is great folly not to part with your own faults , which III pOllslble , but to try , Ins toad , to escape from ether people's faults , whloh Is Impos. slble.-Marcus Aurollus. A cheerful lie Is otten bettcr than the solemn truth. MAY BE COFFEE That Causes all the Trouble. - . . When the house Is afire , It's llko t1 body when disease begins to show , It'e no tlmo to talle but tlmo to act-dela , . Is dangerous-remove the cause of th ( trouble at once. "For a number of years , " says 11 Kansas lady , "I felt sure that coffe ( was hurling me , and yet , I was so fond I of It , I could not give It up. I paltered \ with my appetite and of course yield I ed to the temptation to drink moro At last I got so bad that I made up m mind I must either quit the use of cof fee or die. "Evorythlng I ate distressed me , anc I sulYered severely almost all the timE with palpitation of the heart. I fre quently wolta up In the nlgtit with thE feeling that I was almost gone-m ) " , 'I < . heart seemed so smothered and wea In Its action that I feared It would stoI beating. My breath grew short ane the least exertion set me to panting. : slept but IIttlo and sulYered from rheu mati sm. "Two years ago I stopped using thl old Idnd of coffee and began to USI Postum Food COffee , and from tht very first I began to Improve. I worlted n miracle ! Now I can cat any thing and digest It without troublo. : sleep 111m 0. baby , nnd my heart beatl full , strong nnd easily. My breathlnl has _ become steady and normal . , ani - my rheumallsm has left me. I fee like another person , and It 1s aU dUt to quitting coffee and using Postun Food ColYee , for I hnven't used an' medlclno and none would 11D.ve don ; Bny good as long as I kept drugglnl with colYeo. " Name gt'ven by Postun , Co. , Battle Creek , Mich. "There's I ' Reason. " Rend the little book , "Thl , Road to Wellvl11e , " In pkgs. Al grocors. - - WHERE PEOPLE BELIEVE IN OMENS WasMnglon , self.ndmltted center 01 : mlturo and enllghtenmont , 1001s upon superstition as a form oC devil worshlr. that vnnlshed with witch burning. Yo ! within two hours' rldo of the capito' ro communi lies that , dcsplto publlt 9chools and church choir factions amI problems and things , are as deeplY -aaturated with superstilion as thE ' 3cholarly bats thnt Ultted through thd Intellectual twilight , oC the mlddl : ages. In the upper renches oC thQ Virginia. eounUes that finnlt the Dhto Rldgo on the cast and climb the mountain shoulders \tnUt they loolc ( lawn ovel the summit into the Shenandoah val. loy , the dally hCe oC the bill dweller Is hedged In with counUess signs and omens , all portents of evl1. Through 'them ho waUts gingerly , fearful lest In propitiating ono genius of disaster ho offend against another. A religious andclmrch going fo11t aro'these-on Sunday. The rest of the weele they devole to l\Ooplng mit 01 the clutches of "bad luck , " the modern Corm of that disagreeable and uncom. fortable old god of the Zidonlans , BanI , who visited them with dire- and origInal - Inal punishments when he 'didn't gel , his regular allowance of broiled baby. The ' don't bl'Oll babies , tlteso latter day wOJI11tlpers : : , but they l\Oep themselves - selves in perpetual hot water. "Hance , " said 0. sturdr old farmCl' of Uig Cobbler mountain to his son , as the boy started out on 0. June morn. Ing to hoe the weed chol.ed corn , "ther meen's 111 the secon' quarter , an' ef ) 'er chop 'em dmvn , them weeds ' 11 Irow worso'r ever. Detter walt ' 11 nex' weel. . . , .1 'Sides , I want : rer tel' go fer ther doctor. Yer ma's allin' 'thls mawQln' , an ! 'er durned wblppo'wll1 set on ther horse block an' hoUered las' night 'tel 1 clodded him off. Yer Imow what t.hat means ! " Whipporwllls , that.the Ignorant may know as much as Hance , . mean early and' sudden death , For years they had made that blocle a rendezvous , for their nlghUy chorals , while the family rc- "mined healthy as hostlers. But It shoole not the old man's belleC t'n the faith of his fathers. The doctor was hurriedly fetched , only to find ma recovered - covered "as peart as 0. crlcltet. " "Don't yer put that sassaCras wood In ther Idtchen fire ! " cried the old lady to her helping hand no day , a 12-year-old girl , as yet unlearned In the lore of the hills. "Every single cow on ther place ' 11 go dry ef yer do. Go an' put it In pa's Ure. " A 'listening city man wondered at this fine dt'stincUon. \ "Law , chile , " sagely explained the old ladr , "it's jes' putlln' sassafras In ther Itltchen fire what maIms cows gc dry ; It don' malte no dlffunce In nc other fire. Why , wllcn I wuz er gal over'n Rappahannock- " and wis saws and ancient instances were copl , ously cited to sustain the theory oj Interrelation of sassafrns , Idtchen fire and cow. Sometl'mes they hit It. Ono day thE city man bent on a IIttlo exercise In wood chopping , strolled through the house with an ax a-shoulder. "G1t outer h 'ah 'lth that , " roare the old man In pallid torror. "Don'j ) 'er Imow It's lher wars' lucle In thO ! worl' tel' tote er ax thro el' house What 'er thlnldn' 'bout , anyhow ? " I An hour later , as the city man approached preached the dwelling , his ears werE fiooded with a torrent of high treblE recrl'mlnaUons mingled with 0. deel flow of apologies. They gushed fron the door and window. The city mar betoolc himself bacle to the placid for est , where he abode until the gustJ Niagara had subsIded. As he emerge ( the old man met him. " 1 Imowed yer'd malte trouble 'Itl thet air nx , " he said accusingly. "Ye : hadn't got fer ez ther barn 'fa' the : old 'oman faun' er jug er moonshlnj hid under ther bed , an' I'd done swor. . off las' CI'ls'mas for er year. Let thll bo el' lesson tel'er , m' son , an' don never tote er ax thro er houso'no mo' . ' The cl1y man began to bollevo tberl I was . somEthing In It. "Peacocl.s won't stay 'lth us , " e" llalned the old Indy when the city mal suggested them as an ornament to UII velveh' blue grass lawn. "Tbe ' won' stay 'ith po' follts. "Wo used ter have er beautiful pal , of 'e111. They stayed bere tero year 'tI ! wo los' that law suit 'ith the Cyarters an' got po' . Tber very ne" night them peacoclts went down the mount'n , pas' Dorse Hemn's place aI1 ole man Cooser's , who's both po fo11u an' didn't slop 'tel they got plum' te Colonel Waller' ! ! , thet owns 'bout hul p' 'Varren county. "They'vo been thar ever since , nr tho11 stay thaI' 'tel ther Wallors glt po' , and' then they'll move on. N ( 'taint no use ter glt peacocls hynh. " One sign the sexes split on. Th men hold It Is worse to drlnl. whlske on the waxing , the women on the war lng , moon. 'rhey agree , hovover , UIIl 1 given and sufficlont amount wi maIm a man twlco as drunle and twic : s long when the moon Is on the wanl So It Is slmpl ) ' a question for dialect { Jlans anl1 prolnlllUonlsts. , "That foolput 'em on ther barn a tber darle of thet' moon , " complalne ! the old man when ho saw the shinglE curling up like the bow oC a toboggan "an' ho laid ther rail Cence in ther pa ture on the darl" too-tlmo I wuz sic : \10' couldn't glt out an' learn hll some sense. That's why Il's sunle t" fal1s deep-In ther groun' a'ready. It' go plum' out er sight In ther earth J er couple erears. . 'Co's' 'twus thl ? ! ' : . \ , . AILING WOMEN , . . . Ieep the Kidneys Well : Il1d the Kid. neys Will Keep You Well. - Sick , sutterlng , Innguhl women . arC Icarnlng the true caus _ of bad , .bacits and how to cure them. Mrs. W. G. Da\'ls , of Groesbeck. Texas , Ga 's : j'Bacle- aches hurt mo so I could 1tnrtlly stand. SIJe11s of dlzzlncs's om1 sick headach o were CI'equent and the nctlon of the lddne's was Irregu- lar. Soon after I began taltlng Doan'S I Kidney I'111s I lJassed 80veral gravoll . stones. I got wen amI the trouble han not returnod. My baclt Is good and strong aUlI my general l1eallh beltor. " Sold by nn dealers. 60 cents a box , Foster.Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. , , , , , , . . Senate Chamber. Blmon-G gcnholm ) VIII be the sixth Jew to sit us a member in the United Btatos senato. The first Jew chosen to that honor was David Yules , who rOP- r ontod Florida from March , 1840 , to M"arch , 1853. Ho was bOI'n In the West Indies and his nalno was Davlel Lavy , by which ho was lmown when ho was elected as a mom bel' oC the llouso or representatives In 1841. 'rIto second Jew In the senate was Judah P. Den. jamln , who served from 1852 to 18 7. Ho also was born In the West Indlts. He represenled I oulslana. Denjamln F. Jonas was born In Kenluclty nnd represented Louisiana In the senl1te. Joseph Simon was a scnator from Oregon trom 1898 to 1903. _ Isldor Ray- ner was chosen as 0. senator tram Maryland In 1904. Caution. Imitations have been placed upon the market so closely resembling AI . cocle's Pla.sters In general appearance as to bo wen calculated t deceive. It Is , however , In general appearance only that they compare with Ancock'a , for they are not only lacking In the best clements which have made An- cocle's so efficient , but are often harmful - ful In their effects. Remember that AUcocle's are the original and only genuine porous plastcrs-tho best external - ternal remedy known-and when purchasing - chasing plaslers the only snfo way Is to always insist upon havIng Ancock's. By Endlells Chain. "Speaking or the endless chain prayer that Is going the rounds , " said the woman with the cheerful volco , "I can't 800 whnt good that can do , un. less , maybe , It might start some poor wretch on the road to glory , but I got an awful1y nlc silk petticoat through an endless chain once. 'rho manufac. turers sent letters asking for Uve nameD and a ten-cent piece. I seut five names and the ten.cont piece , not thinking much about It , fust trying It , and It wasn't long before they sent me this lovely silk petticoat. It wne the nicest sort of silk , too. As long as I were It It didn't crock. " Oats-Heads 2 Foot Long. 'rhe John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La CrOBC , Wis. , arc b1' ninl ( out n Jlew oats this ear with heach ! 2 foot long ! 'That's a , , 'onder. 'I'heir catalog tells ! Spctz- the greatcst eerenl hny food t\meriea ever saw ! Catalog telle ! I - I THEE 0111' mammoth 148-page Seed and Tool Jalalog is mniled free to all intendins Duyers , or send 6c in stamps and receivc free samples of new Two l oot Iong Oah ( lnd other cercals and hitt catalog free. John A. Salzer Seed Co. , Box 'V , La Crosse , 'Vis. H. . RIght to Damages. A Baca county man threntons tc IUO a bunter for $500 damages bl ) . 'cause the hunter kll1ed a laying hen A hen that wll1 lay at tills season 11 worth money , you know.-Denvo1 Post. By fol1owlng the directions , whlcl nre plainly printed on each paclmgo 0 Defiance Slarch , Men's CoUars an ( Cufls can be made just as stiff as de sired , with olther gloss . or domeslll finish. Try It , 16 oz. for.10c , sold b : aU good grocers. The best man at 0. wedding canna always provo it. " . . . . " . - - - - Pl'TN.\l\1 1"\t1F.IESS lJygS ( 'alar Silk , Wool Rnl ! ( 'oUon nt ono hOlling , fast , bcnutiful "OIOI-S. lOe llcr l'nell\le. ; A roCorm chamlJlon's hUIbluu1 ! : boo lIevcs a rerorI1\allolt \ wOUld be sooll. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tr&tppcrs' SupplleB SIld Che&tp , 'Vritc for cntalolt R11I1 circular Nil. O. N. W.IIhlo & . Fur Co. , Minnenllo1is , Mi , . When a man makes a oho" of him. self ho's not ahva's carnally. - - - - - - - - J.cwl ' Single Hinder slrnltht. c clgnr ma o of rich , mellow tobneoo. Your dell leI' or Lewis' 1'nctol1' , ! ) eorin , 111. . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - And people who stand up Cor their rights usuaJl ) ' waut to olt on the rhhlo oC others. 'l' ( ) cunn A cOI.n IN ONE DAY Take J.AXA't'1 "IC UHOMO Qlllnino ' 1'ab10tl. 11rl1l { " 11818 . , 'll1nlt mono. 1C I falll 10 011.0. 1C , W uno , ' Fo't ! allnl1lU. lion each box.60 , . A ma 1 wll1 remember the Itl81J ho tal1ed to get Ion. . : aftol' the others . are fur t Panthers and Grlzly Dears. Shitl VIII'S Pcltll McMillan VIII' & Wool Co. , "linllcnlloli , Minn. W1' to for price ! . There are 11101'0 " 'ars than ono by which a woman can got 0\011 WlUl a man. Ono way Is to Ulany him , am ) another Is not to. , Gnrfieltl Tea an ullusuallr } Jraclic l hOIlEchohll'emcljy ; tulc it Cot' cOIlHiputiulI , to kco ) ! the Ji"CI' 1I0rll1al , to I III ril\ ' tilt hlood , 10 disl'cl coltl , to CIIl'C I'hCUI11lti9I1J : , to ICCll well. Eleven.year.old Sportsman. The helt. npparent oC the Slrltja Slate , a bo ' oC 11 yenrs" has de\'oloJed ) a remarlmblo uJltlltl e for sl1l1mr. 110 began to use n. gltn when onb' so\'en years of ago anll Itp to the ) Jresont time hus accounted for seven tigers , six punUlcrs nml two bont's , not to mention other largo nnd small amo.- I Allahabad Pioneer. G. - , , MOTHERHOOD 'fho first rcqulsito at 1\ good mother Is good hcnlth , and the cx- IJcrlenco of maternity Bhou1cl' not be approlchcll without cnrefulllh 'slcni preparl\tlon , 11S n woman who Is In gooil ph 'Blcl\l condition trnnsmlts to her ehlldrcn the blessings of a good constl tu lion. lrepat'atlon { or hcalthy mater. nlty Is 11ccompUshel by 'lJydla E. 1'lnkluun's VeJfotnblo Gompound , which is made frol11 tmtlv roota um\ herbs , more 8uccc8sCully than by any other medicine bccnu80 It gives tone and strength to the ontlretf 1hlnlno orlfanlsl11. ourlnndlsplncemcnts , ulMAS JAMES CH ESTtR ccrotlon InllllmmaUon , and the result 18 less Buffcrlng and more ehlldl'cn healthy nt birth. For morc thnn thirty yenrs Lydia E. Pinldtatn's Vegetable Contpound has been the stnnlby ot Amorlclln mothers In preparing tor chUdbhth , Notowhat1\lrR.JamcsChcstorof421 W. 3/'ith / st. , New York sl\ysln this lettor-Denr Mrs. 1)lnlthnm-ul wish every expectnnt mother know about IJflI11. E. Plnltham's Vegetable Campau mI. A neighbor who hnd lcnrtlctl o Its grent vnluo nt this trying period of II. womnn's lICe urged me tb try It nndl dlcIso , 1\\1(1 I cnnnot sny enough In rcgnrd to the good it did mo. I recovered quickly 11\1(1 nm In the bcst of henlth now. " L ' ( lIlB. . 1'lnld1l1m's Vegetable Compound Is certainly 0. successful rcmedy { or the pec\1l1nr wenlmesscs nnd nl1ments of women. It hns c\1rcll nhnost every form oC ol1mlo Complaints , Drngglng Ben811- lions , Wenle 11ncle , 1 nl1lng a\1l Displn ( emonts , In I\mmatlon , Ulcerations - tions nncI Organlo DlROIlSCS of Women l\lJll Is Invnhmblo In l'oparlng lor Childbirth nn during the Chnnge at LICe. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women j Women fI\tffcrlng from nny Corm oC fomnlo woalmoss arc invite to. wrllo Mrs. IJinlthnm , at IJynn , Muss , 1Icl' n(1\-lco Is fl'co. H-- _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ For Reconstrllctln ! ] Klnston. ! 1 l\llIgrton , .111111alea-1'ho 1'0ColIHtrllc- tlon commltteo 11111101ntCiI lIy Arch. 1lshol1 Nuttall to CUt'1' ' Ollt IIrOll031\IH fOl' rf'h\tlldlllg the cll ) ' mot unll passed I'c\olutlon to I\ult the Im110\1111 gOY. pl'lIl1rcnt to nd\'l\lIco a 10a11 of $ , OOOI' 000 III a low rate of Intel''Rl. . . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' RENT AN ] ) . tiI.J : ON FARMS Fen ( Hun. ' ' ' " ' ' ' " & . J. MUI.II.\.I.I. . HIUUX ' ' . 1'1"1. - - - - - - - - \t : : : . } Thompson's Eye Water Wages Advanced. I Colllmbus , 0.-\11 nd\111Ice 111 wngcs , \ ( ' ' / ; abont .1 tH.'I' cent , Is gl'untccl 111'(111\011 , tl'lIln1110ll1'llm ( > 11 anI ! Hwltohmoll' of the Toledo & Ohio 0011- ' lml 1'Ililway as the I'esult oC a cOlltOl' " once of I'allwlolllcluis nI\l \ 1'0111'03enl- atlvca of the l'III11lo 'es. . - ' . - , \ 1I1IlJxcollc(1 ( rOI'gonol'lIi fllm\ CH A\1 LANDS 1111 : . III > < : k. .1 1\1 r , IlIlto ' .IIIt. ; truok ! eto. , "lInYelll lIt tll the vo.y I.e. . ! III' " keto nnl , Ullll'J'ori t"UIIII r..oIlIUo' , _ W.Uo II0A'I'.t IImrt ! ro , . : .t. , , , , ,1111I' , ' " IIr"UOIII , AI. V.\Uel" . . . . . . . t".1 "nol III" " . " ' ' ' ' 'C , & B""III"lI\lty. , ,1111 ) lohllo , t 1111111 II , It. . WuhIlIlUOII. D. Q 0. B. 1:11"0" . West. " 'It ! . . 1l'lIr/llIo',1 mllt" lit J.oIII..I - . - . . . - : : : Personal knowlcdge is the winning Fnclor in the culminnling contcsts of this competitive age and whcn of ample character it places its forlunate possessor in the front rnnks of The Well Informed of the World. A vnst Fund of personal 'knowledge is renlly essenlial to the achievcment of the highest excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forms , Knowledge of Functions nnd Knowl. edge of Products arc all of the ulmost vnlue and in questions of life and hcnlth when a true and wholesome rcmedy is desired it should bl : remembered thnt Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna , mnnufactured by .he California Fig Syrup Co. , is an ethicnl product which hns met with the approval of the most cmincnt physidans and I givcs universal satisfaction , because it is a remcdy of ' I Known Quality , Known Excellence and Known Component ( if , Parts and has won the. vnluable patronnge of millions of the Well Informcd of the I world , who know of lheir own personnl knowlcdge nnd from actual use that it is the first and bcst of Family laxnL ves , For which no extravngant or unrcasonable claims are made. This vnlunble remedy has been long and Favorably known under the name of-Syrup of figs-and has altnincd to world wide acceptnnce as the most excellcnt Family laxnL ve. As its pure laxntive principlcs , obtnined ( rom 8cnnn , are well known to physicians and the Well Informcd of the world to be the best we have adopted the more clabornte nnme of-Syrup of figs and Elixir of Scnna - as more Fully descriplive of the remcdy , I but doubtlcss it will alwnys be callcd For by the shortcr name of-Syrup of Figs-and to gct its beneficial effects , always note , whcn purchnsing the Full name of le Compnny - California Fig Syrup Co. - printed on the front of every package , whcther you cnll For-Syrup of Figs - or by the full name - Syrup of Figs nnd Elixir of Sennn. . . ---0- ( L < < fORlmA HGSVRUlP. ' SAN FRANCISCO. GAL. . j 0 LOUISVILLE , KY. LOND N.s t'GLA"D.NEW ; " YORKNY. t i - - . - . _ - - - - - - _ _ - - - - , < . _ - _ . . . Heart carries It th g t ha e n art of a childless home. Women who wish for chIldren , should understand that sterlIlty Is not so much of a disease , as a symptom of female O f / - ' . weakness , and , that In 90 cases out of 100 , when the female weakness - . ness has been cured by " ' the1'WINE ; Woman's ; i 0 F Relief o..I. :0 . . H , om e the longed-for visit of the stork comes. Dr. J. J. Livingston , of Freeman , Ind. , on writes : " , prescribed Cardul to a lady patient , who had-previously had three or lonr d mishaps. She took 6 bottles and was soon made the happy mother of a well-grown WRITE US FREELY boy , who Is still living and doing well. J think that Wine of Cardulls th sole cause and frankly , In 5tr1Ct st confidence , telUng aU your of her being able to have this child. " Whatever may b the form of your female It troubles' and stating your age. We wlU send you trouble or weakness , try Cardul. It Is a reliable . remedy for all th diseases peculiar m fREE ! DVICE , In plaIn sealed envelope , and 11 va to women ro uable M-puge Book on "Home Treatmenttor Women ! ' ' 'II In Chattanooga Address Medicine : Ladles' Co. , Advisory Chaltanooga Department , Tenn. , G The 98 AT ALL DRUGGISTS IN $1 . 00 BOTTLCS er