" - COULDN'T LIFT TEN POUNDS. - Doan's Kidney Pills Drought Strength [ and Health to the Sufferer , Ma. king Him Feel Twenty ' five Years Youngcr. J. I3 , Carton , farmer and lumher- . . man , of Del1pe , N C. , says : "I : suffered for / ; . ' . years with my 1i 1 i Imclt. It was l 0 no bad UIII I 1 coulll not wllllt any d distance i 4 i" nor even ride in " ' ( / easy buggy 1 do ( not belleI could I h \ tvo raised ten J. I4 l'onTON II of 11 0 II n ( S 0 weight from the ground , the pnln was so IJcvore This was my condition when I began using Doan'f Kidney Pilla. They Clulcltly relieved 1110 and \ now I nm never troubled as I was Ny back If strung and I can wall or ride n long Illotance and feel just as 6tJ'Onas / : I did twenty.fIve years ago. I thlnl < 80 much of Doan's Kidney I Pills that 1 have given a supply of the remedy to some of my neighbors and ihcy have line Collllll good r 5i1lt6. H you can Rift anything from this ram ' hung note that will bo of any service to you , or to anyone suffering from kidney trouble YOU are at liberty to - " - do so " A TRiAL 'HEE-Adtll'ess J Foster IItllhllrtl Co" , lllllTalo , N. y For sale by all dealcrs. Price , CiO cents. When a WOll\nn has large feet she affects nn odd and mannlshshape(1 ( shoe-l'hlhulelphlll Blllletln 111111011 Dollar CI'nl4 . 'hen the John A. ulzer recd : : : Co" , of La C'roaseL ! : " 'i is. ! , intrOlnl'cll ! this rentnrk- able gt'liE " 3 throe ycai ago , little did they . drawn it would hc the IIIO'Il talked of grnsy ! ( \ in America , the hit gust , qUick , bay (11'0' ( . . " ducer on earth , hut this lens cOllie to pass. o0dd00a [ iJ @ [ R ? Q I Agrieulitmra1 { : ; Editors wrote about it , Agr. College : Professors ! : lectured about it , Jr , IIIHtitlllo Orators talked ( about it , wile ill the farlll home hr the quiet fireside , Hide in the ' ' in the \'iI1a , corner grocery , village post.olliee , at the creamery . at the depot , 11\ fact wherever farmers gill herul , Snlzel"l1 Billion \ Dollar ( bass lint ( marvelous ! > of ! , grass good for 5 to H tons hay per } acre and 1 lots of pasture ! : besides , if always n theme worthy of the fannel"11 voice Then conies HmnHH Inel'mis , Own which there is no better grass or better permanent . . nent ha ' producer on carth. Grown whirr- ever soil iH founel Then the farmer talks about Salzcl"tj Teosillte , which produces 100 stocks frolll one kernel of Heed , 11 ft , high , in 100 ( days , rich in nutrition and I greedily eaten by cattle , hogs , etc , and is good for HO tOIL' . of green food per ) ItCl'e Victoria Rope , the luxuriant food for hogs and sheep , which can he , mown at :5c 1\ ton mind Spelt at 200 n. 1m . both great food for sheep , hOB { and cattle also come in for their share in the discussion. JUST ' 81I ) lee IN ST.nn's and this notice to .Tohn A. .lIzer Seed Co" , La Crosse , Wis" , for their bip catalol3 and man ' farm seed sal1lples. [ V t. N. lJ.J To the receptive soul the river of life 11\useth not nor Is dlmlnlshed- George Eliot CUTICURA GROWS HAIR. Scalp Cleared of Dandruff and Hair . Restored by One Box of CutJcura and One Cake of Cutlcura Soap A. " . Taft of Independence , Vn" , . . - writing under data of Se111. 1Ci , 1904. says : "I have had falling hair and dandruff for twelve years and cOllld get nothing to help me Finally 1 bought one box of ClIltcllrn Ointment and one cake of Clltlcllrn Soap , and they cleared mr scalll of the dandruff and stopped the hair ra11lul Now my hair Is rowing ; ; as well as OYOI' I am highly pleased with ClltlCIlr\ Soap as n. toilet soap ( Signed ) A W. Taft , Independence , Va " Women know how to carrr fdeud. ship to a point that b'OT\1 \ Oppr05' Five , - IIEARTII AND IOU DOIlt - - - - - - - - LATEST IN FASHIONS AND CULINARY . NARY RECIPES. Two Stylish Costumes for the Street- Parisian Hat of Charming Dcslgn- Lingerie Blouse to Be Feature of Coming Season. - - For the Lingerie Blouse . The lingerie blouse bills fair to ho the feature of the year In point of multiplicity of design and lavishness or haullIwOI'It. They are shown In all grades / : of materials , ranging from the coarser thread linens to the most cob webby 'rho hand work on them may include hemstitching and French knots , of course , besides the English 'cleL work the Swiss ' ' eyelet , embroidery , feather stitching , and any and all of the many sorts of fine sewing and em- hroldery One beautiful model Is shown In n fine quality of lInen , with hcmstltched tucks antI ( tiny lIel1NlelIs embroidered over It. The design Is simple , hilt Is worked solllllr with linen 1I0ss Two slips of light colored sill are fur- nlshed wIth this model and afford a plCitslng ; change Time rose silk ; : slip Is especially effective when the blouse is worn over It. There have been marled changes In all blouses recun tly , The pouch Is conspicuous by its absence ! ! and the sleeves have very deep cuffs , with much fullness between the shoulder and the olhow. Belts. Deep belts have taken an upward 1.\11'11 In the back , where In some ax- 'mggct ated instances they reach In two harp ; points almost to the .Siholllelers , The downward droop at time front Is no less exaggcl'Ilted The VlctOl'litn conlet Is the newest effect. It Is made of soft finished taffeta 01' other soft slll and Is very wide In front the deep point Is stiffened , and at the back , there Is a ! 1'ep ] shaped bllclle The front Is 7 aI' 8 Inches deep and Is rounded at the top where It Is bordered . dered with rllchlng and othel'wlso ( hoc- lI'ated Pompadour silk \ Is used for these I helts Manyof the high girdles when of plain velvet or silk , are often elaborated with jewelled buttons or tiny hews Stylish -Redingote. J , - - - - Old Styles In Sleeves. Sleeves are the most talked at feature . lure of the new spring designs. They differ radically from the sleeves of last season In having the puff always at the upper , rather than the lower , part. Deep cuffs are also much In evidence and elbow sleeves full and fluffy , are never to be more popular The ohHashloned mousquetalre sleeve , made famous by lleruhardt , Is to bo worn again Its leg 0' mutton Is not so pronounced as most of the now models and it fits time arm rather : closely Its whole nfth. 1 It is ' hardly I necessary to say that this sleeve Is I only fur the slender woman , with long , thin arms. llolel'O coats are too becoming to ho IlIscnrded. A pretty street model after this style Is developed In chestnut ' nut brown Panama cloth ; with a boo lore fitted \ to the figure hy means of inverted pleats. Darker brown chiffon . fen velvet Is used for the collar , which forms scallops , and Is ulllnod with brown sill braid The sleeve Is full log 0' mutton , with a long cuff effect. 'rho girdle Is of brown velvet , caught with a long buckle. Velvet Street Costume. 1 , D Vogue of Parasols. The coming summer girl will he a sluly In parasols Never were these charming accessories of a woman's toilet gotten out in such artistic shapes and such Infinite varlet ' , They are embroidered milted , appliqued dotted , banded and covered with lace White slll parasols are made gay with black lace butterflies appllqued upon their slllcen surface and fluffy chiffon frills failing from their edges Parasols of yellow sill are completely . ly I covered with Infinitesimal rumes of eCl'no yak Golden butterflies , chiffon roses and lace rosettes are set upon the most expensive of these summer luxuries , which come in every shape and every material for the delectation . tlon of time summer mnn. I _ New Spring Tailor-Made. I One of the new spring tatIor.mndes Is In nloaair of the shade Imown as pruneau-a plum lavender-the skirt laid in double box-pleats stitched down eighteen Inches with plain pan els between. The coat Is of the eton variety " Silk soutacho forms the trim- ming arranged In straight lines over time shoulders and In fancy design following - lowing the Irregular outline of the bottom . . tom of the little coat. 'rhe sleeve of I this coat shows the latest method of attaining fullness by lengthwise gathers . ers rather than by greater breadth An embroidered linen blouse is worn - - Card Party Waist. A very lovely separate bodice which . was called a card part waist was made of the softest of golden brown panno'velvet Its yoke and vest were laid In folds , while across the bust there was draped n fichu of white lace In which "thero were embroidered brown velvet dots At one side there was n thou of brown velvet ribbon. The sleeves were shirred above time elbow , and at the wrist there was a fall of white lace with brown dots embroidered - broidered again , The neck was n Wil- helmlnn neck , cut round and filled in with a white lace embroidered stacIe. The Bell Cuff. The bell cuff for card parties Is . pretty , and it shows time hand and i gives ana a chance to wear bracelets This cuff is shaped precisely like a hell , It flares full around the knuckles and is stiffened and trim' med. It Is tight at the top and sets very snug to the wrist. It Is n typical boll cuff , . " . , . . . . , " . Swltzerl\nd's climate. Curious atmospheric conditions pre wail In Switzerland at the beginning of this yellr While the valleys were shrouded In dense , cold mists , the re- gion above a thousand yards In elevation - tlon had a blllo sly and sunshine so warm that men : tool off their coats to work Strawberries and I\Ipenrose9 were in hloom The practice of Icccp" hug the mountain hotels open In winter Is comln gmol'o and more Into vogue From a Novel. In a novel recently l\Ibl1shed the following delightful Instance of time easy descent from the sublime to the ridiculous occurs , and has been gibbeted - beted hy It spiteful reviewer : "When Margaret , white to the " lips with pain , knelt In the woods one day and kissed the cross which lIeI' Kaufmann had erected to the sacred memory of their early love , the leaves fell about hem like telegrams from high places " Spread of English Lnnguage. Now Zealand , Samoa , HawaII , most or Polynesia and various small states have permanently adopted our mother tongue , and there Is every reason to believe that the 10,0.00,000 of Filipinos - will bo using It In the course of time \Vlt the 'onstrllctlon of the Panama canal Central America also will probably . ably yield to its Inflllences to a large I oxlent. Definition of Railway Ticket. A little school girl's definition of a railroad ticket Is worth rOl1eaUng In a composition written In one of the Boston primaries on "A Railway Journey . ney , " the little one says , among other things : "You have got to get a ticket , which is It piece of paper , and you give It to a man who cats n hole In It ntHl lets you pass lhl'ough " Have Strange Beliefs. Strange beliefs linger In many out- of-the-way comers of Britain , In Devonshire onshire for Instance , the country folk still male "cramp rings" out of old coffin handles ; and bracelets forged out of nails on which slllcides have hanged ! themselves are worn by gouty people , and deemed singlllarly eifica- claus Cured Her Diabetes. Halo , Ind" , l"eb 27th-Specla1.- ( ) If what will cure Diabetes will cure an form of Kidney Disease , as so many physicians say , then . Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure any form or Kiiney Disease For III's 1. C , Bowers . ers of this place has proved that Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure Dia- ' betos "I had Diabetes , " Mrs Bowers says , "my teeth all became loose and part of them came out. 1 passed a great deal of water with such burning sensations . satlons I could hardJy bear It. 1 lost about 40 pounds In weight. I. used many medicines and doctored with two local doctors but never got any better till 1 started to use Dodd's Kidney Pills They cured me so completely . pletel that In three years I have had no return of the disease 1 am a well woman now , thanks to Dodd's Kldner Pills " Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all kidney aliments from Backache to llright's ( Disease Cure your Backache with them and you will never have Bright's Disease , Diabetes or Rheumatism Clock for the Sickroom. A clock adapted to the sickroom or hospitals Is the Invention of Prof. Hirth of Mllnlch. The pushing of a button cuts in a small electric lamp placed under the dial of an electrical- 'lIluinlnated 1 clock ] , throwing the shudow of the face and Its hands upon the ceiling In a highly magnified tate. Viewed from the bed of a reclining invalid , It obviates the irksome craning . Ing of the necl Stops Coffin Salesmen The Liverpool police have stopped the pl'u.llce-common there-of canvassing . vasslng for the 8alo of.comns . nt houses where n death has taken pineo.