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- , , " ' 1" " " - - When You Want Pure ( Whitc Lcad , tGct It Probably there is no 0 the r article of com. merce subj-ct. : ed to so much dul. . I lion I1l1d mis. repre. sentation as White Lead. Out of IS brands of "White Lead" recently analyzed by the Government Agricultural Experiment Station of North Dakota , S contained absolutely no White Lead , 5 less than I5 : of While Lead , and only 3 over go : : of White Lead. There is , however , a way to be cer. t ! tain of the purity nnd genuineness of the White Lcad you bu } ' , and that is 10 see that the kcg ' ) 'OU buy bears thb Dutch 130y trade mark. This trade mark is a positive cuarantee of abso. lutely Pure White Lend made by the Old Dutch Process. SEND FOR I BOOK " 'A Talk : PaInt. " , 81. . , , , valuable on Infor. " matIon on the paint I 'ubjoct Sent tn. . AI/ltad packed In upon requolt. zm b.ar. II , . . mark. , NATioNAL LEAD COMPANY In uhche tr of thl/vl/olD. Ing c/U. . I. "tartlt , "all' ' ; Now York. DOltnn , Dofraln. OI 'l'oll1nd , " OInclnnatl. Chlcllllo. St. Louh , ! 'hila. I I , delphla IJobn T. Is do Dro , . 00. ] Il'itte- burgh INlltIonal Lead . & UII 00. ] I ' , BOY HAO NOT UNOERSTOOD. , I Pretty Phrase That Was Mos"t Woe. fully Misunderstood. : I That the el'tect of 0. cholco and ap. proprlato phrase is sometimes lost ; ; and ofttimes woefully misinterpreted I I is well Illustrated in an Incident can- ' nected with the death of a Virginia ; lawyer. ' : t j During t o man's illness the wires \ : were disconnected which attached the i' . bell to the old-fashioned pull knob : .on the front door. : ! A messenger boy came to the house one morning and began pu1l1ng at . the bell. There was no response , tj ; - He continued to jerk the ancient knob t vigorously. A white-haired gentleman finall ' appeared , who raised his. hand , warningly and said : , "My boy , the silver cord has been severed. " "Is that do ? " exploded the boy. "From the way it acted I thought the whole darn thing was busted.-N. Y. TJmes. Yale University Wealthy. Accordng to the Yale Alumni Weekly - ly , the property of the university in New Haven which is exempted from taxation , is appraised at $9,431,150 , an increase of $255,000 over the awrals. ed tax exemptions of last year , though this Increase does not necessarily rep. resent actual additional values sulJ. tracted from the New Haven grand llst. or the total oxemptlons about ' 1,370,000 belongs to the Sheffield Scientific - entific School , The old campus , as land , Is valued at $1,033,400 , and the buildings on this campus at $2,483,500. ( The appraisals are high on many of ! the buildings , as compared to actual cost. The valuations arc placed , and as they are exemptions there has been no occ2.slon to appeal for their reduon. . The Last D:1sh. The autolsts in highest latitudes pthered around and mournfully contemplate - template a dark body that lay upon the gleaming ice before them. At that moment De VIIUors , the last of the party , who had been detained , by a faulty adjustment , rode up. "What's the trouble ? " ho asked. ; Ono of the fur-clad group looked " around. Ills vol co was choked with rage. "That idiotic chaulteul' whom Dasher Insisted on bringing along didn't look where he was going. " "Yes. " . "He smashed Into the pole and broke it short offl"-Clevcand Plain , Qealer. History Will Be Costly. So far the British official history of the Doer war has cost $125,000 , ane : ! only one volume has appeared. FIT THE GROCER Wife Made the Suggestion. A grocer has excellent opportunity to know the effects of spccial foods on his customers. Cleveland groceI A. l " has a long : Hst of customers that have 'J been helped in health by leaving ofi coffee and using Postum Food Coffee I Ho says , regarding his own expe ; dence : "Two years ago I had beel1 drinking coffet ! and must say that ] was almost wrecked in my nerves. , "Particularly In the morning I WR ! so irritable and upset that I coule hardly walt until the coffee wal , served , and then I had no appetite fOI bre'\l < fast and did not feel IIko attend \ng to my store duties. "Ono day my wIro"flsuggcsted tha , ix.asmuch as I wns se1l1ng so mucl j I Postum there must be some merit h I il it and suggcsted that we try It. I tool I homo a package and she prepared I according to directions. The resul was a very happy one. : My nervous , ness gradually disappeared and to-da : , I I I am nll right. I would advise eve j ono affected In any way with nervous ness or stomach troubles , to leave GI --Jt-- , - - corteo and u o Postum Food Coffee. ' .1 "Thero's a Reason , " Read , "Tho new to W.llvtll. . . . I. pk. . . i ( . . i/ ' . . . - .J . - < L LI I r E WAS FOOLED ! . . . "AII , nln't got no mnnnaII oC U130 fo' him , " said the hnnd ) ' boy In the chocle. ered jum)1er. ) "Ah's got mnh' ' )1Inun ) 0' lInso yor pussons wlmt swells nrolll\ll In clelr good clo'09 wlf delr gal' watch clInlns on white vests Ink dey des owned nil do earC , ) 'ussuh ; en when yo' come right down to it , dey's des as close es do bnhlc on do tree , Day ull mny hnvo mo' mono ' dnn what Ah's got , but Ah'd des' splso ter bees es close es 80mo 0' dem Is , Ah 8uh. tently would , " "Did ho bent 'ou down on your pny ? " nsked the Hut janitor. "Yessuh , " answered the hnndy boy. r"Das whut ho dono. Yo' wouldn't think It to look at him wlf do creases In his pants en' dat dl'n\untl pin In .hls necktie , but dns whut ho done. ; He hnnded mo a lemon. W'en Ah fust looked at him wlf. da hat on Ah toole him Co' a spo't sure 'nuff. ' "You done the work , though , didn't ; 'ou ? " askerl the flat janitor , "I soon 'oU starlin' off with your carpet beat- , e1' . What did 'ou want to do the , work for 1C ho wasn't wllUn' to pay you what it was worth ? " " 'Veil , suh , Ah'll tell you' huccum dat , " said the handy boy. "Ah got , fooled on dat mnn , dat's huccum Ah do no do wuk fa' him. Ah wusn't feolin' \speshully anxious fa' to do dat wuk on do fus place. Ah wusn't feolin' des I perzactly well , but Ah wus wlllln' Co' ; to bo 'blighl' en Ah done mistook him iCo' er gemmun , Yassuh , Ah suhten. 'lr : thought , seoln' him wlf dat Iv'ry. ; hended stick en' dem 'eltor gloves on , : dut ; ho wus all right. Ah'l1 tell yo' ) how dut WUI3 : "Ah wus or standln' leanln' up er- . : galns dom rnllIn's w'en ho come : . : I out 0' de house twlrlin' _ dat iv'ry-head- , ed cane cm' , , : If his chest out like er ' 11Outer dove's , n' when he sees mo : he p'lntedly StOl1S en' asks me If Ah : dldn't want er job. 'Ah'vo got soml' 'winders Ah want washed en' some 'rugs Ah want beaten , ' he says , 'en' iro'all look lak 'o' hadn't nothing : 'speshul fa' ter oclwrpy yo' tahm. : " 'Nossuh , ' Ah sa's , I haveu.t : noth- Iln' speshfl11 fa' ro do des at dlshyer ! ahdontercal moment , ' Ah says , 'en' rAh'd be IHlffeckly wlllln' fa' ter un'er- ( take sech 01' properslshun os yo'alls l111enshun. ' : " 'All right , ' he sa 's , 'go in there ; to No. 20 an' toll de lady Ah done ! sent 'o' an' to : wcp yo' to w rk unUl. rAh' como back. ' "Dass all right. Ah gooo to de house len' il rings do bell en' when de lady comes to do do' Ah tells hul\ what ! de gemmun sas , an' she gives me er brush an' er bucket er water Iscrub , en' soap en' stnhts me to work. Ah t3CrUbS de fio' en' den Ah wash de win- ! ers on de fust en second flo's en del\ , Ah goes en' gets mah cahpet beaten ( an' Ah takes up all do rugs an' tote8 ; dem out Into de back yard. Ah' wnnt 'to tell yo' Ah hopped around lively. IAh didn't hahdly tek do tahm to ent Imah lunch an' Ah wus mighty suah dat woman wus satisfied wif do way' : Ah wohked. "Dlmeby de gemmun comes home en' Ah hu'd de lady talkin' to him en' 'presumptly ho comes to wheah Ah wus. poI/shin' / do brass teakettle do lady'd , dun glvo mo to clean an' watched me awhile. W'en Ah got fro a ho says : ' \Vell , what do Ah ewe yo' , George ? " " 'Ah'lt leave dat to yo' , suh , ' Ah , says. " 'Yo know 'yhat yo' .wurk is wuf : don't ? ' hI ) says. . " 'Ah'd soonah leave dat entlnhly to yo' , Ah says. 'Ah'lt be puffcckly sat- Jsfied , suh , ' Ah says. 'Des what yo' are wlllln' fo' to give me , suh. ' . "He pults out dat gal' watch an' looks at it. 'An right , ' he snys. 'Il's now five o'clock. Yo' went to wuk at er quartah to 11 ; dat's six houahs an' er quartah. Ah won't count youah lunch tahm en Ah'l1 pay you 20 cents an' houah. Dat's $1.25. ' An dat's all he did pay me , sure 'nuff. Ah aln' got no mannah 0' use f'r er man lak dat. Nossuh. " . Just Like a Man. "John , the cook has } . .eft"Now , Gwendolyn , is it rl ht to meet roe : wilh such news when I return home , late from the office all Ured mil and hungry"nut , John , dear , I merely , want to say the cook his lefl- " "Yes , I know you 'morely want to say. ' And I merely want to Bay that it.'s 0. whanged shame that this house , hold is eternally disorganized. Other women manage to ItCCp their serv , ants. Why can't 'ou ? Why"John Smith , I tell you that the cook know you would bo late , so she left a cold I chicken , a custard pudding and n pint of claret on the dining-room table tor you. " "Well , Gwendolyn , why in the name of common Intelllgonce didn't. you say that at first ! " -Judge. Knew It In Advance. "lIalloa , Dadger , " said Thorpe : "met a frlund at yours the other day Ho's been talking about you , and ] feel it my duty to tell you what h ( said. " "Ah , well , I don't care to heal what he said. I know it was some thing dlsagreeablo , " replied Dadger "How do you know that ? " "neCaUD < you are so anxious to tell It. GOat mornlng.-Stray Stories. Back to the Hay. The foreign nobleman was keonl ) disappointed. "I was hoping , man slour , " he sighed , "that you mlghl 110sslbly install mo in yonr glorl : > ul family. " The wenlthy mine ownel laughed. "Install you ? " he echoed "Why , certainly. You will find au : tamlly stable to the left and If YOI don't disturb the hort1 s you may hl1vl a stall an to yourself. " , The boner that. Is nmong tblo'es consists Inrgol ' or fear. - - - - - - D\'dn ill nil callns wnhin ! wIlen PU'l'NAM PADEI.t SS DYES nrc uscd , Ask ) 'our druggist. . An ensy way to GOt. money Is to hI' herJt It. Lowlfl' SIIl lo nt\lller \ strnlght 50. Yon pn" 10\ ) for cigars lIot so r,00l1. Your denim' or'Lowls' Fl1ulOl'l'oOl'Hl. lit. The rich nllm's son is cnlled [ \ prlr. It ho wnlles In the wny of the right. eous , and ho is denounced ns u de cn' ornte if ho endeavors to put hla fath. er's money Into circulation. To imrroyo the genernl health , tnlto Garfield 1'el1 daill { or 11 time ; it purifieR the blooll , erauieatos rhcumatlsm nnd mnny chronic nihnents , and kecps the hcnlth I1ood. Garfield Tea is mullc of herbs ; It is guaranteed undcr the 1'lIre } , 'ood nnd DrtlHS JAW. Garfield 'l'en Co" llrookl'n , N. Y. A Compliment. ' "Of course , " snld Miss Clumsay , "Mr. Kidder's Il\nJungo Is not always elegant , but ho cnn bo very compU. mentary In his rough way. " "Yes ? " asked Miss Wlso. "Yes. He says I'm a bird. " "Huh ! So is an ostrich. " I I FnliOUG Book Free. Every reader of this paper can get free of charge one of Dr. Colfee'tI { amolls books which lolls of n new method by which pr8ons nmieted with Deafness , IIend Noise ! ! , Sore E'ell , Fnilinlt Sight from nny ' home nt CRUSC , cnn cure themsch'es nt " , mall expense. \Vrito n letter immediateh. to Dr. 'V. O. Coffce , 300 CentulJ' Dlllg. , 1)e8 Moines , Ill. HIli CIi2sslflcatlon. "Oh , I don't Intend to be scrupuleus nbout the way I get on , " said the young lawyer , who thought himself the greatest ever. "I frankly Intend to rent out my head to anybody who wants to make use of It. " " 'I'hen , If you advertlso It , " replied his cynical friend , "they'll put you under { hI } heading of Empty Flats. " The extraordinary populnrity of fine white goods this summer malees the chalco of Starch a mnttor of great im. portance. Defiance Starch , being free from all injurious chemicals , is the only ono which is safe to use on flno fabrics , Its great strength ns a stiffener makes half the usual quantity of Starch necessary , with the result of perfect finish , equnl to that when the goods were new. Seoul and Its Inmates. A recent estlmato of the population of SOoul gives the total at 199,305. In every ward but the north ol2e the number of males exceeds that of females - males , hutin , that part of the city the number o'males Is given as 17,000 , while the females are 90,000. This would be hard to explain on any ordinary - dinary theory of population. Seoul has no quarter sot asldo for the exclu- slvo residence of females.-Korea Dal. ly News. It Deafness Cannot Be Cured brlocal applications , as they cannot reach the dls. eased portion of tbe er.r. There Is only one WilY to cure del1fne. . , and tbl1t I. by constitutional remedIes. Del1fnel8 Is cauoed b ) ' an Inllamod condition of tbe mucous linIng of the Euitaebilln Tuba. When thll tube I. Inllamed you have a rumbling sound or 1m. pertect hearing , and when It fa entirely cloled , Deaf. Deu II the relult and unleu the Inllammlltlon cl1n be taken out and this tube restored to It. norlUal condl' tlon , hearing will be destroyed torever ; nine Cl13el out ot ten are cl1uud by Catnrrh , wbleb II nothIng bnt an Inlamed ! condlllon of the mucous surtacel. Wo will gho Ono Hundred 1 > 0llars tor IIny CYIO ot Deafnen ( caused by cl1tl1rrb ) that cannot bo cured by )1all' . Catarrb Curo. Bend for ClrClllllfl. tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , O. Sold by Drultllst. , 7 e. Taite Hall's Family 1'1 lis tor conltlpl1t1on. . A'n Oversight. When Chapple got up the other morning ho wandered around his apartment In his pretty pink plljamas , the very plcturo of woe. "What's the matter , sir ? " inquired his vnlet. "I don't Imow , Alphonse , " he groan. ed ; "I passed 1\ most unhappy night. " Alphonso looked him over carefully , "Oh , sir , " he exclaimed , "I know what was the matter. The trousers 01 your pajamas were not creased. Yo\ : must be moro careful , sir. Those ] had prepared for you were hangln across the foot of the bed.-Tho Do hemian , ' ITCHING RASH 18 YEARS. Girl's Rash Spread and Gr w Worse Under Specialist's Care-Perfect Cure by Cutlcura Remedies. "When my daughter was 0. baby sh had a brealc1ng out behind the cars The doctor said that she would out grow it , and it did get somewhat bet ter until she was about fifteen yearl old , and after that she could get noth ing that would drive It away. She war always applying something In the wa of sulves. It troubled her behind thl knees , opposlto the elbows , baclt a I , the neclt and cars , under the chin , ani then It got on the faco. That wa : about three years ago. She took treat : ment with a specialist and seemed t4 ; get worse an the time. We were thel I advised to try the Cutlcura Remedies , and now I don't see any broaldng out M. Curley , 11-19 Sixteenth st" Ba : City , Mich. , May 20 , 1906. " In relating his exporlences a mo. . ] . usually poses as his own hero. r - --J. _ , _ . . - . _ _ - . . . . . . _ - - . 1 : < ' " 'Y \Ifrr.ri ; ; : : ! : , ' ' .i1. ; , j , . . h"hl..xiM. : " M:1' ' itfl' ' ' ; ; ' ' -j''lto' ; f rL.t .r : n\ ! Don't Poison Baby fORTY YEARS , AGO almost every mother thought her ohilcl must ha o PAREGORIO 01' laudanum to Dlake it sleop. Those drugs will. . . i2.uc , sleept and A PEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM VV lilOH THERE IS NO W.AKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whoso health has boon l'lUned for life by paregorio , laudanum. ancl morphine , each of whioh is a narcotio produot of opium. Druggists are prohibited : trom selling either of the narootics named to ohildren at all , or to anybody without labelling them "poison. " The c1oflnition of" narcotio" is : it.J1. 71wdioino 'Whioh , 'cUevcs pai77 and pl'odlWCS sZecp , nt whioh irb poiSOnOll-8 dOSCSP1'ocllWCS stziJp01" , 007na , oonvul- sions and death. " The taste and smell ofmedioinos oonto.ining . opium are disguised , . and sold under the names of "Drops , " "Oordials , " "Soothing Syrups , " eto. You. ' should not permit any medioino to be given to Y01U' ohildren without you or YOll' pllysician know of what it is composed. OASTORIA. DOES NOT CON. . T.AIN NAROOTIOS , if it bears the signature of Dhasa H. Pletcher. ' letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to has tHe f e1lcher : 0 Dr. J. W. Dlnsdnle , of Chicago , Ill. , suyn : "IISO 'our CalJtorla nncl advise its \ISO in nIl famlllcs where there nro chllllron. " Dr. Alexander E. l\I1nUo \ , of Clovclnnd , Ohio , sn 'B : " 1 have frcquontlT : prescribed ) ur Castorla. nnd have found It a. rellnblo nnd pleasant rom cdy for chlldrcn. " Dr. J. S. Alemnder : : , of Omaha , Neb. , en-ys : "A medlcino &J'nlulblo anci beneficial for children as your Caste rIa. Is , ( } elJervcn the highest 1':11130. I find it in usoevor .whoro. " Dr. J. A. McClellan , of Duftalo , N. y" enya : " 1 have frequontl . prescribed your Castorln for children and always cot oed resul13. In fact I usa Castorlo. for my own children. " , Dr. J. W. Allen , of St. Louis , Mo. , Gn .s : " 1 henrtny endorse your Cns torla. I lu1.\'o frcquently prclJcrlbcd It In lOr mc lcal prnetice , n.td : have nlways found it to do 0.11 that ia clalmcd for it. " . Dr. C. II. GlIddcn , of s . raul , Minn. , Slya : "My experlenco a 0. prac - - UlIoner with 'our Castorlo. IU13 bccn hiGhly GtltIcfactol'y , and I C011Dldo. . It an exc'ellent remedy for the ' 0U11 ' . " Dr. II. D. DennoI' , of Phllndol11hla , Fn. , Gnya : "I llt\\"o used your C . torln as n ImrEaUVo : in t.bo caecs of chllllren for 'ears lmst WlUl the most I happy effect , Rnd fully entlorlJo it n3 n. a1fo ! rQmedy. " Dr. J. A. Doarman , of Kamna : City , Mo. , sn 's : "Your Caatorh. 1S n. splen. did remedy ror chlldrcn , Imown the world oyer. I uco It in In : , " pral : ! co and have 110 hesitancy In recocmendlng , It for the complaints ot inCantu nnd chlldren. " Dr. J. J. l\Iacleey , of Droolelyn , N. Y. , Gays : " 1 consider your Cnstorla an excellent preparation for children , being compolJcd of rellnblo mcdlclneJ : and pleasant to tilO taato. A good remedy Cor nIL dlaturbances of thQ dlgestIvo organa. " CENUBNE , . CASTOIRA ! ALWAYS DOI1\'D the Signn.turo of . -n : 2J - : , I The Kind Yon Have llways Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. . , . 'rIll : CltflTAUR COMPANY , TT MURRAY .TRItCT nltw 'YO" " blTY. _ - _ _ _ _ . ' " - : w- ' ' ' - - - - Working For Christian Endeavor. Dr. Francis E. Clark , of the Christian - tian Endeavor society , Is visiting the 'Vest Indies , Panama and South American republics in the Interest of th t organization. I Renson can show Itself more reason- nblo than to leave reasoning on things nbove reason.-Slr P. Sidnoy. Varnish Secret Lost. The Cremona varnish disappeared' about 1760 , and so tar the recipe has not been rediscovered. Whether It was a gum or an all or a distillation from sarno plant or 0. chemical Is not known , nor how It was mixed. Many theories regarding It have been ad. vanced from tlmo to time , and Do , who died in 1830 , claimed to hav4 : rediscovered It. Ho 'uployed othere to maleo his violins , but 'always var. nlshed them himself. His varnish Is very superior , and his violins com. mand high prices. The varnishing and polishing of a violin are done usually by a wcman. It requires Umu and practice , for the finest instrumenta are rene over as often as 30 tlmcB.- Marcb. Clrclo. INVENTIONS NEEDED 11 to.lop' " , , . ko and la. " labor on rann. , rA.HO'V . . . ' ' . . 'V , ' , . . La. , . . II. . . . ' ICJNJEl'a.a : : \VIOI" d : J'.A. " C.If. . I..t.aD.IJ. . . "lbll. 1I. . . . , tr. . . B. . ' . . . " . . . . . . _ u Canadian Government I Free Farms I O'cr 200,000 Amer/cnn / I fnrmers who hnve ct. tleel In Canada dnrlng the IJn t few ) 'euR tc ti fy to the fact thnl Cnnll- tin Is , bcyond qnestlou , thc grclltnt farming Innd lu the world. OVER NINETY MILLION BUSHELS of wheal from the harve l ( If 1906 mcnns good money to the t'nrmerR of 'Vcstern Cannda when the wurld has to be fed. Cattle Rnlslng , 1 > ally- lug nud III1"cd Fumng ! nrc also profitahle call- Ings. CORI. wood nnd , valet : In abundauce ; churchcR Bn,1 ael1ooll1 couvcnleut ; markets ensy of nccclls. Taxes low. I'or nllvlce nnd lufontllltion oddre"s the Snpcr. Inteudent of Intlulgrntlou , OHawn , Cnnnlla , or nny nnlhorheel : Canndlau GOVlrnmenl A ent. W. V. BENNETT , 801 Ncw York We Buildiog , Omaha , Ncbruk. . The Man who Buys any other rfypewriter , ! always hopes it will i be as good as the R.elnington. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. 1619 Farnam St" OMAHA , NEB. _ : : - , READERS O"'d Ilrln to buy any- thinE adyertlsed In , 115 columns should Insist upon havln , ! what Ihey I1sk for , relu ln all sUD li- lutes or Imltatlcns. W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO. 21 , 1907. . To oonvlnoo : tny woman that l'IL - FREE tlno J\nUMulltlo will Improve h'r hl'nllh I :11111 do 1\11 wo claim for 1L. Wo will lIeml her 1111s01utely free n luo trial box of l'l1xlIno with book of l11 lruo- lIolIs nnll l'nulno tesU\l1onlnl , Hond your name nnd ucJelrC8:1 : on 110btnl carel. PAXTIN E elonnsos I j I ; brano IIf- fectlolls , 8ueh M nMal cutnrrht l1c1vlo eatlu'rh nnd Inf1ammnllon enused 11 fern\ \ . . IIlno 1111 ; floro. . C'CS tlor throat IInd muuth , by direct 10cnl hoatment Its cur- , utlvu power ovcr these troubles Is cxtrn- ordlul1rr mill IVC8 Immediate relict. 'l'honsunlls of women ere uslllg nnd rco- OIl11nendlng It cVl'ry : tlay. ro cents nt lIT drulltllltlorhnnull. : TIemembcrhowevrr , IT CORTS ' 1"1 HI NO'rIlING TO TRV 1'1' . TlIl It. : t'AXTON CO. , lSoStOD , 1\Iuss. U. S. NAVY cnll8\B for tOllr ) 'cnrs ) 'o\lnl ( men of 1I00d ohl1rueter Ind Bound IlhJ.sle 1 condition be- twecn the nllc ot 11 nnlla : as I1pltrlllllleo aon- 1II0nl "pporLunltles for nllvancomont ; pny ' 16 to liO 1lIIontll. . mc lrlcll1n8.I0l1ehlnl.ts. IIIIlOk8U1ltIl8 , oopllcromllhl , yeomen ( elerlul , OMpenten , &hlprlnelB , IIremon , IIIU810111n8\ cooks.utc , . between 21 nnd M > ycnrs. oollate' \ In spoolal rl1tlnls with Bultnbln 1'lIrI hOBpltnl nplren tlCCB III tu 28 1011r1. lLctlrnmcnt on threo-fourths pny nnd nllownuee8 atter : ! IJ years Bervlce. Appllel1nts UluSt bo American clt.I ! r'IOlblnlt outllt tree to recroltB. Upon dllChl1rllu tr.noll1l1ow nco 4 eonta per IIIl1e to 1.lneo of onllUmell ! . lIonu8 tour months' pBY ILncllnerense In 1'1111111011 ro.onIlBlmOn&wlthlrt four mUllthB or lIlsehnrlle. Omcea nt 1.lncoln ILnd IIaHtlnllft. Nohra kn. Also , dllrlngwliller , ILt IIpy loll\'lIl'lt Hloux Ilt1. : 10"1 , AlIclre&II NAVY nECnUITINO STATIONP.O.8Idt.OHAUA : DEfiaNCE STARCH Vtro. . ; - - - Women's troubles throw a cloud over their lives , which neglect may cause to become permanent. Make yours into a passing shadow by taking a medicine that acts directly on your womanly organs , the disorder - Your order of which has caused your womanly troubles. The right remedy fr you , when you have headache. backache , nervous spells , dragging pains , Irregular functions etc. , Is Passing Wine of Cardui' Mrs. R , H. Lawson , of Sprott , Ala" writes : I ufered ( with female troubles for'12 years ; tried 4 doctors ; they did no good , so I took Wine of Cardul. I have taken 18 bottlesfeel greatly relieved and am Shadow hetter than In 20 years , " Sold by all reliable druggists , In $1.00 bottles. Try It. WRITE US A LETTER Write today for a frte copy \.aluablo 6t-pa tIIustrateJ Docie fer Women. If ) ' 2U nffil Jltrdlcal D 8 Advice , describe your Iymploms , slalln aKO , and reply "III be lent : In plllnealed , envelope. Addrrss : Ladles Advisory lHpt. , The ChAttanoolra Medicine Co. , ChAttAnOOl'lI , leon. , , f