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DOCTO ADVISED OPERATION CuredbyLydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ' Galena, Kans. "A year ago last March I fell, and a few days after there was soreness in my right side. In a short time a bunch came and it bothered me so much at night I could not sleep. It kept growing larger and by fall it was as large as a nen s egg. I could not go to bed without a hot water bottle applied to that side. I had one of the best doc tors in Kansas and he told my husband that I would nave to be operated on as it was something like 8 tumor caused by a rupture. I wrote to you for advice and you told me not to get discouraged but to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did take it and soon the lump in my ride broke and passed away." Mrs. R. R. IIuky, 713 Mineral Ave., Galena, Kans. dia "E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, m&garosx oote- and herbs, if has proved to ue ti.e niosi successiui remedy for curing the worst forms of female ills, including displacements, inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregu larities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result has been worth millions to many Buffering women. If you want special advice write f orit toMrs.Pinkham,Lynn,Mass. It is free and always helpful. ATCHISON'S ORDER OF SPINS I 1 1 1 Id 1 I 1 CUf (I I IU WWII I I IGU IT I HIMIf They Have Mapped Out for ' Themselves a Pious City. There was called a meeting of the Ancient Order of Spins last evening, and papers were read on every sub ject, from removing grease from car pets to the sad memories that attach to a bunch of old letters. The Spins were having a hilarious time when a visiting Spin got up to make a few re marks. She said that, while they are happy now, there was a sad time com ing. "Think of the day," she said, "when, having no husbands or chil dren, you will be all alone." There was a sniff and then a snort as Spin after Spin recalled wives and mothers who are alone from daylight till dark, except when some member of the fam ily wants waiting on. The sniffling and snorting increased In volume as Spin after Spin told of her freedom from worry, her Independence in fi nancial matters and the joy of doing as she pleased. "But we must not take offense at what our sister has said," one Spin remarked. "Let us show our good intentions by calling on every lonesome wife and mother we know." This was six weeks ago, and though the Spins have devoted every afternoon and evening since to this missionary work, they haven't made half the rounds yet. Atchison Globe. His First Lesson In Economy. "When I was a very small boy and a dime looked pretty big to me, I met John H. Farley who had always been my good friend on the street one June day," says Frank Harris. " 'Frank,' he said, 'the Fourth of July is coming soon. You'll want some Change then. Let me be your banker untile then and you'll have some money for firecrackers, torpe does, lemonade and peanuts.' "I emptied my pockets into his hand and every day thereafter until the Fourth I turned over to him my small earnings. When the day of days came around I had a fund that enabled me to celebrate in proper style, .while many of my platmates were flat broke. It was my first lesson in thrift, and it was a good one. Hundreds of Cleveland people would be glad today to testify to the fact that when John H. Farley was a friend of a man or a boy he was a friend indeed." Cleve land Leader. Good Advice but A traveler entered a railway car riage at a wayside station. The sole occupants of the compartment con sisted of an old lady and her son, about twelve years old. Nothing of note occurred until the train steamed Into the station at which tickets were collected. The woman, not having a tlcket:, for the boy, requested him to. "corrie , doom" The traveler intervened and sug gested putting him under the seat. "Man," said the excited woman, "it's as shalr as death; but there's twa un der the salt a'ready!"' The World on Wheels. "Well, I mortgaged my home yes terday." "What make of auto are you going to get?" Houston Post. If a woman doesn't hate a man all of the time she is in great danger of loving him part of th time. "The Smack" of the "Snack" Post Toasties and Cream A wholesome, ready cooked food which youngsters, and .older folks thoroughly enjoy. Let them have all they want. It is rich in nour ishment and has a win ning flavour "The Memory Lingers" POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD., Bottle Creek, Mich. HOW THE IEDIIS L THE PEOPLE THEIR SO-CALLED MANIFESTA TIONS ARE NOTHING BUT INGENIOUS TRICKS. ARE DIFFICULT TO DETECT Takes an Expert to Tell How the "Spiritual Phenomena" Deception Is Practised Much That Every, body Wants to Know. New York. Hereward Carrlngfon, investigator of spiritualistic phenome na, gave what he called an "expose" of the methods of mediums the other afternoon In the Berkeley theater. The audience was treated to mani festations of the ordinary 6eance, in cluding slate writing, bell ringing, table levitation and finally a material isation, nil of which manifestations he dfterwards explained Mrs. Carrington introduced the audi ence into the proper atmosphere by playing the piano, and the hall was jarkencd, the red curtains parted, and the stage was disclosed set for a leance. First, Mr. Carrington took an ordin ary wax hand, mr.de to resemble the human hand, vi;h a cuff and part of the coat cut off just above the wrist. Ie placed this on a pieca of glass sup ported by four tumblers on an ordinary table. He then retired to the further corner of the stage and asked the hand juestiens which could be answered by Tappings. The hand tipped and sapped. The audience was mystified until Mr. Carrington explained that by means of a black thread from the cabinet to the hand of his assistant the hand, wh.ich was finely balanced, could be easily tipped. A glass bell was rung by a some what similar contrivance. Mr. Carring ton held the bell close to Daniel Froh man, who sat in a box, but that man ager was unable to detect any trick ery, although the bell was ringing at the time. Mr. Carrington then placed a man dolin, a bell and a tambourine on a table. He held a red handkerchief in front of these. Both of his hands seemed to be visible, holding the hand kerchief, yet the bell was hurled over the top with grent violence, the strings of the mandolin were twanged and the tambourine was shaken. All this was explained when Mr. Carrington exposed the back of the handkerchief. A wooden rod held In his left hand held the handkerchief in position,-and at the other corner the simplated fingers of a wooden hand appeared. His right hand was free. A large oak table placed in the cen ter of the room was raised three feet from the floor and then dropped. A smaller table even performed evolu tions in. the air guided by Mr. Carring ton's hand. A delicate piece of wire was found connected to the table and twisted around one of the medium's fingers. The larger table was moved first with hooks attached to the wrist and Exposing Tricks of Mediums. placed under the table while the hands wero above, and later by hooks pro truding from under his waistcoat. In these table levitations Mr. Car rington was assisted by a confederate, as he explained mediums generally tire. He said that with hooks protrud ing from the waistcoat supported by straps from over the shoulders that a table with a man on it could be lifted. Other methods, lie said, were used by come mediums, but tins was the most common. The slate writing mystified the audi ence to some extent until Mr. Carring ton explained. One trick of slate wriiing that was dazzling was too triv ial to be interesting when shown up. The performer then sat at a table and materialized a baby's hand, which gradually rose over the top of the ta ble. It was later discovered that this hand was attached to Mr. Carring ton's foot. In utter darkness Mr. Carrington then retired to a cabinet and material ized a Turk out of misty whiteness. The effect was startling until Mr. Car rington did the same thing with all the lights on. Then it seemed easy to Jo with a false mustache and a piece pf cheese cloth covered with phos phorus. When to Eat Fruit. To obtain the most benefit from the succulent fruits they should be eaten at the end of the chief meal Bananas are an exception and may be eaten with any meal. They are very acceptable cut in thin slices, and eat en with bread and butter. Stewed fruits often have their virtues wasted through being eaten at the wrong time. Six or eight stewed prunes half an hour before breakfast are benefi cial; so are stewed figs or Btewed apples eaten before breakfast. Peeled oranges cut into thin slices so that the juice Is set free, with cas tor sugar strewn over the slices, are not unlike pineapple and form a high ly efficacious aid to digestion. Grapes should never be eaten except after the chief meal of the day. Taken when the stomach is comparatively empty, they are a specially harmful fruit. Family Doctor. Shipping Fancy Horses. The shipment of fancy horses is quite a feature in England, and the railway cars for that purpose are built for three horses. They have a groom room in front of the horses' heads and padded stalls. , 00 c illlUIlYUl. O " 1 ' Wttrh Hurt Soap- is more soothing than Cold Cream ; more healing than ssj- any lotion, liniment or salve; more beautifying than any cosmetic. Cures dandruff and stops hair from (ailing out HER FIRST PROPOSAL. Ethel Was she glad when he told her the old, old story? Marjorie You bet she was. Why, that girl never heard it before. Love's Orlme. George was a manly fellow, yet, sur prising as it may seem, he was guilty of a grave charge, a criminal offense theft, for had he not many times, stolen kisses from his fair sweet heart? Maude, one of the most lovable of girls, was equally guilty as an acces sory; she received the stolen property. Each seemed to have perfect confi dence in the other, however, and when sentence was pronounced by a prop erly qualified official, they decided to serve their time together. They remained loyal to the end, neither making any effort .to have their sentence abrogated or shortened, but during the course of their long term together several small offenses were directly chargeable to them. J. W. B., in Puck. St. Louis Lady Cured of Eczema. 6630 Vernon St., St. Louis, Mo. I have had Erzema for four years, and have tried everything possible to cure it, without success, until I tried Tetterine. Your medicine has cured me after six months' trial. Miss A. B. King. Tetterine cures Eczema, Itching Piles, Ring Worm, Dandruff and every form of Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetterine 50c; Tetterine Soap 25c. At druggists or by mail direct from The Shuptrlne Co., Sa vannah, Ga. With every mall order for Tetterine we give a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Pills free. Flirting With Fashion. That innate tendency on the part of the fair consumer to flirt with fash ion, playing fast and loose with vari ous commodities, is responsible for the uncertainties that have prevailed during the month. There was such a lack of confidence as to the ultimate acceptance of the various lines pre pared by distributers and consumers that buying was somewhat minimized. Prosperity or adversity has nothing to do with the' millinery business. Fash ion alone makes or breaks. Millinery Trade Review. TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA AND BC1LD UP THE SYSTEM Take the Old Standard UROVB'S TASTELBS8 CHILL TONIO Ton know what you are taking. The formula Is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply Quinine and Iron In a tast3 less form. The GuiiJne drives oat the malaria and tne Iron hollos a the system. old by all dealers for oO years. Price 60 cents. A Contradiction. "Queers wasn't it, that water in the place you went to made the folks there sick?' "Why was it queer?" "Because it was well water." For HEADACHE Hicks' CAPCDINE Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or Nervous Troubles, Capudlne will relieve yon. It's liquid pleasant to take acts immedi ately. Try It. 10c., 25c.. and 60 cents at drug stores. The Only Way. "How can I win you for my very own ?" "You fellows might get up a raf fle," answered the summer girl. "I'm engaged to seven of you." And sensible men consider it too much trouble to look for trouble. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the rums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle. I hold it indeed to be a sure sign of a mind not poised as it ought to be if it be' insensible to the pleasures of home. Lex. When a young man admires a girl's hair she thinks he is hinting for a bunch of it to wear In his locket. I hate to see a thing done by halves; if it be right, do it boldly; if it be wrong, leave it undone. Gilpin. A friend in need, is a friend we usually try to dodge. In 1848 Old Reliable Mexican Mustang Liniment beffan its career of hra1ino Man & Beast. ' Its just as good to-daT as then. Samp formula used becauseitcouldh't be improved. carenu ioiks nave it always handy. x3uy a. oouie to-a ay I(J w. 25c 50c. $ 1 bottle at Drat and Gen'I Star, Is the name to remember 2n you need a remedv r COUCHS and COLDS 1 M ifmAn 9 u r f W. L. DOUGLAS HAND-SEWED QUHCC process OriULd HUTS $2.00, $2.60, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, S5.0O SOYS' $2.00, $2.60 & $3.00 THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS They are absolutely the most popular and bestshoes for tne price in America. They are the leaders every where because they hold their shape, fit better. look better and wear lon- er than other makes, hey are positively the most economical shoes for vou to buv. W. t. Douglas name and the retail price are stamped on the bottom value guaranteed. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE! If your dealer cannot supply yon write for Mail Order Catalog. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maw. NOT CUT OUT FOR SOLDIER Widow Heafy Indulges in Some Plain Speaking to Her Devoted but Timid Lover. The courting of the Widow Healy by Terence Corcoran was a tedious affair to every one in Magray place, most of all to the widow herself," who tried various expedients to assist her timid admirer. "I'm thinking I might go for a sojer," Terence announced one night, when his fancy had been stirred by a newspaper account of a military; pageant. "I'm not so old but I could do it. I was wanst in a school regi ment." "You go for a sojer!" cried the Widow Healy in mingled scorn and alarm. "A man that calls onv a lone' widow for two years and more, wid out pluck enough to spake his mind, hasn't the makings of a dhrummer boy in him." Points to Good Future. Seven poor children, four girls and three boys, all about ten years old, went to a nearby seashore resort, in charge of two women, for a day's out ing. The funds for the picnic were provided by two boys who sell papers and w-ho live in one of the two houses from which the excursion party was recruited. One of the. wo.men in charge of the children said that the boys had arranged the outing "of their own accord, and the remarkable thing is this: They are not good boys by any means and one of them is prob ably the naughtiest boy in the neigh borhood. But we think that when boys do little things like this they will come out all right.'' New York Tribune. NOT YET INTRODUCED. "Where do you live, my lass?" "Tee hee! No. 411 Steenth street, but mamma doon't allow gentlemen to call on me jest yet.'1 , The Weeds Return. "Confound these election bets, any way!" grumbled Harker. "Lose heavily?" inquired his friend "No, I won ten boxes of cigars and they were so rank I sold the whole lot to the corner tobacconist for a dollar." "Well, you made a dollar, anyway." "Yes, but that is not the worst of it. My wife saw the boxes in the window marked 'A Bargain, $2,' and bought the whole lot to give me as a birthday present." A Question. Vera (eight years old) What does transatlantic mean, mother? Mother Across the Atlantic, of course; but you mustn't bother me. Vera Does "trans'" always mean across? Mother I suppose it does. Now, if you don't stop bothering me with your questions I shall send you right to bed. Vera (after a few minutes' silence) Then does transparent mean a cross parent? Ideas. New Version. "Now, Harry," said the Sunday school teacher to the brightest boy in the class, "can you tell me how Elijah died?" "He didn't die at all," replied the youngster. "He was translated from the original Hebrew." Not Strictly Orthodox. Police Justice Young man, what is your religion, if you have any? Chauffeur (arrested for overspeed ing) Something like Jim Bludso's, your honor never be passed on the highway. The more mystery there Is about a woman the more attractive and scary she looks to a man. A FOOD DRINK. Which Brings Dally Enjoyment. A lady doctor writes : "Though busy hourly with my own affairs, A will not deny myself the pleasure of taking a few minutes to tell of my enjoyment daily obtained from my morning cup of Postum. It is a food beverage, not a poison like coffee. "I began to use Postum eight years ago, not because I wanted to, but be cause coffee, which I dearly loved, made my nights long weary periods to be dreaded and unfitting me for busi ness during the day. "On the advice of a friend, I first tried Postum, making it carefully as directed on the package. As I had always used 'cream and no sugar,' I mixed my Postum so. It looked good, was clear and fragrant, and it was a pleasure to see the cream color It as my Kentucky friend always wanted her coffee to look 'like a new sad dle.' "Then I tasted it critically, for I had tried aaany 'substitutes' for coffee. I was pleased, yes, satisfied, with my Postum in taste and effect, and am yet, being a constant user of it all these years. "I continually assure my friends and acquaintances that they will like It in. place of coffee, and receive benefit from its use. I have gained weight, can sleep sound and am not nervous." "There's a Reason." Read "The Road to Wellville" in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuin,4rue, and full of human Interest. j Rver read theNojwwTe lettert A new one appear from t?9lje time. They are genuine, true. "ncT "toll vf bwaia Interest, O INSURE good digestion, -exer- . ciso aauy in tne open air, eat an abundance of fmlt anri Ar-tnir pure water" freely between meals: Plain, simple foods, as direct as possible from fields, orchards and woods, should always be our aim. Planning for a Small Family. When catering for a small family, care, judgment and economy must be used or "one kind of food must be served several times in order to avoid waste. When purchasing utensils and dishes for cooking, choose the size most suit able to the size of the family, as such an investment has a great advantage even in serving leftovers. In buying a roast, too small a one dries out in cooking and is not an economical purchase. The beef left over.may be served In slices heated in a Mexican sauce curry, tomato, or horseradish sauce. The little bits too small to serve may be chopped and seasoned, then used as sandwich fill ing, or one can always have hash. Bits of leftover vegetable like car rot, beans or corn, may be added to a salad greatly to its advantage. Eggs contain no waste and add to the nutriment of a dish.' When ma king an omelet if a few peas are at hand fold them in at the last ot serve in a sauce poured around an omelet. Very tempting desserts may b made from stale cake cut in rounds 01 fancy shapes, a preserved pear oi peach, with a little of the syrup and whipped cream served on each piece For a small family one can make so many attractive little dishes that would be entirely out of the question with a larger family. When using gas a small portable pven to be used over a burner is a great saving. A delicious dessert which is both pleasing to the eye and the palate U prepared by beating together a hall cup of any favorite jelly and the whi'tfl of one egg. it will take a little time fo beat until it stands alone, but the result will repay the effort. Serve Id sherbet cups With sweetened whipped cream on top. A change from the usual French toast may be made by cutting the bread in rounds or in some fancy shape, dip in egg and milk and fry in hutter as usual. Often a dlsb refused many times will be welcomed if the appearance is changed. It is necessary in all successful cooking to appeal first to the eye. ESOL.VED to live with all my might while I do live. Re solved, never to lose one mo ment of time, but improve It In the most profitable way I possibly can. Resolved, never to do any thing which I should de-pn-'se or think meanly of In another: Re solved, never to do any thing out of re venge. Resolved, never to do any thing which I should be afraid to do if It were the last hour of my life. Jonathan Edwards. i.eaks That Sink the Household Ship. Meat is the most costly and extrava gant of all articles of food. Conse rmently every bit should be saved and worked over. The cheaper cuts of meat make the best soups and stews. Where a sauce is used to hide the appearance there is no occasion to spend money on choice cuts. Soup meat, tasteless as it is, may be nicely seasoned and made into pressed meat, hash or other dishes quite as good. Meat left from beef tea should be saved for highly seasoned dishes. The water has drawn out the flavoring and the stimulating principles of. the beef, but the fiber, ' which contains the greater part of the nourishment, is left undissolved. After using all the ham that will slice nicely .-from the bone, chip the remainder for frizzled ham and put the bone in the soup pot. An ordinary meat grinder will save money and. hours of time, as It chops all kinds of food easily. Fat from meats and soup stock should be carefully saved and clarified, and if carefully done no fat need be bought for general frying. Tea leaves should be pressed tightly after they have been used . and put away to use in sweeping the carpet. They both brighten .the carpet and keep the dust from flying over the walls and furniture. A little water in the wooden tubs will prevent them from falling to pieces. Twine taken from bundles, If tied to gether and wound in a ball will aways be ready when a string is wanted. Fold pieces of manllla . paper and put In the wall pocket on the pantry door. Use them for sifting flour and save time and dishes. A piece of pa per makes a A good moulding board when thickly dusted with flour. Old tablecloths make fine tray cloths or strips for the table to Bave the cloth. They are nice for bread and pake cloths, to cover them after ba king. Put the scrubbing brush, vegetable brush and hairbrush bristle side down to. dry, otherwise the water soaks Into the brush and soon destroys It What Women Have Done. It was a woman who Invented panta loons, the Turkish women first wear ing them, and the trousers men wear are all evolution. In facC it seems that women are responsible for most of the good and bad things in the world. Where Not to Fight The man who fights in the last ditch may be brave, but the world keeps most of Its admiration for the men who show their fighting qualities be fore the last ditch is reached. A Good Explanation. Speaking of bilingual stories: An Irishman serving in the Fench legion in Algiers, explaining, to the court martial how a slight altercation with the guard arose, said: "It was like this. I was returning through the line late when I heard the sentry say, 'Qui vive?' And knowing a bit of the lan guage I said. Me.' 'Ou est votre lan terne,' said be. 'II est sort!,' said I, knowing tbe idiom. 'Comment?" said he. 'Come on,' said I, and the fight was on. New-York Sun. 11 LOOK TO YOUR KIDNEYS. When Suffering From Backache, Head aches and Urinary Troubles. They are probably the true source of your misery. To keep well you must keep your kidneys "well." There Is no II m Deuer Kiuuev remedy .' 1 (lion TVvon'a tflTia-ir Pills. They cure sick r I Jr 'wmX permanently. , E. C. Hampshire, 708 B. Brambleton St, Norfolk, Va., says r "I suffered from kid ney colic and the pain during some at tacks was bo severe that It required two strong men to hold me. The only relief I received was from morphine Injections. - I was completely cured by Dban's Kidney Pflls and believe they saved my life."' Remember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ENGAGEMENT NOW OUT. Ethel Weren't you surprised when you heard about my horse running away with me? Ernest Not very. I'd do the same thing myself if I got the chance. BABY'S SKIN TORTURE "When our baby was seven weeks old he broke out with what we thought was heat, but which gradually grew worse. We called in a doctor. He said it was eczema and from that time we doctored six months with three of the best doctors ra Atchison but he only got worse. His face, head and hands were a solid sore. There was no end to' the suffering for him. We had to tie his little hands to keep him from scratching. He never knew what It was to sleep well from the time he took the disease until he was cured. He kept us awake all hours of the night and his health wasn't what you would call good. We tried everything but the right thing. "Finally I got a set of the Cutlcura Remedies and I am pleased to say we did not use all of them until he was cured. We have waited a year and a half to see if it would return but it never has and to-day his skin Is clear and fair as it possibly could be. I hope Cuticura may save some one else's little ones suffering and also their pocket-books. John Leason, 1403 Atchison St, Atchison, Kan., Oct 19, 1909." Now They Sleep Inside. George H. Beattie, jeweler in the old Arcade, and L. E. Ralston, auditor of the News, have Jointly and several ly decided that sleeping out in the open isn't all that It has been declared to be, says the Cleveland Leader. They were both in a deep snooze out at the Beattie farm, near Chagrin Falls, the other night, when a runaway team from the county fair city turned Into the lane leading up to the Beattie es tate and came along at full speed. Sound asleep, but dreaming of Impending-danger, Ralston rolled out of his cot toward the north, and Beattie from his cot toward the south. The runaway horses dashed between the sleepers, oversetting everything in the way, but missing Beattie and Ralston by margins too narrow to be meas ured. Since that night Ralston has slept in his town house and Beattie has found shelter under the ample roof of his house "on his big planta tion. Why He Wouldn't Hurry. They were riding to church and were late. Several of the party were worried and one remarked: "The au dience will be waiting." . "Well," ob served the old pastor (who was to preach that forenoon), "don't let's fret over it if we are a little late. It re minds me of the man who was being taken to execution. His guards' were greatly exercised over the fact ; that they could not possibly get there on time. 'Never mind,' said the poor fel low, philosophically. Don't fuss over it. The people can wait. .There'll be nothing doing till I get there.' " Christian Herald. Deposits in English Savings Bank. Savings bank deposits In the Unit ed Kingdom amount to more than $1, 119,295,000, of which the postoffice holds $778,640,000. Depositors exceed ten million In number. The people's total savings in all financial institu tions are put at $2,433,250,000. TRY MURINE EYE REJVIEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Waterytfea and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesnx Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25o, 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advke Free by Mall. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Latest Mine Horror. The Doctor Of course, if the oper ators in the anthracite and bituminous fields form a coalition- The Professor Then there will be nothing for the consumers to do but coalesce. (Slow curtain.) Bermuda Onion Seed. Direct from Teneriffe. We are head quarters. Write for prices. John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. None so little enjoy life, and are such burdens to themselves, as those who have nothing to do. The active only have the true relish of life; For COLDS and GRIP Hicks' Capctjikb is the best remedy re lieves tbe aching and feverishness cures the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's liquid effects immediatly. 10c., 25c., and 60c &t drug stores. Onions a Healthy Food. Onions are more nourishing than any other vegetable. It must be a lot of trouble to bant for trouble all the time. PUTNAM SelMrZ!!.-! JMt.r '"J YoiiPMdeanjsgrment.ltrrMt HIS RUBBERS HAD VANISHED Consequently Man From the Country Had Little Use for city Methods. The benches in the waiting rooms at the Union depot in Kansas City are used for other purposes than to rest on by travelers, the Kansas City Star enlightens us. At every midnight the maids clean out the rooms. They do not forget to poke under the benches for stray bundles left by trust ing travelers. Sometimes, after intervals,' the trav elers return to claim their property. Some time ago a red cap af the depot saw a' man in a linen duster, a felt hat and the manner of one who had spent his life in a secluded , part of the Ozarks get down on his knees, and peer carefully under several of the benches. "Lost anything, mister?" the red cap queried. "Wall, no, sonny, not a'zactly. I left a pair of rubbers here last January when I was on the way tew Emporey. Hain't seen nuthin' of 'em, have you ?" The red cap explained that he hadn't, and, moreover, that the room had been cleaned out several dozen times since last January. ' "Well, I swan," replied the traveler, blinking and stroking his beard, "the city methods do beat me." IGNORANT OF ART. !The Kid Mister, Johnnie says that purple thing in front of the picture's a windmill an' I say it's a tree; which is right? The Impressionist That's a cow. Woman-Like. "I hate him! I think he is the mean est man I ever met." "Gracious, Jeanette! What is the trouble?" "Why, he told me he loved me de votedly and I told him it would be im possible for me to love him in return. The poor fellow looked so downheart ed I told him to try and forget me.'' "Well?" "Boo-hoo! He he did!" Illiterate Immigrants. Ellis island records show that of 62,727 Immigrants who arrived here in July 12,895, or about 25 per cent, are illiterates. Illiteracy is no bar to an Immigrant so long as he appears phys ically able to care for himself. Only 1,127 persons who sought to enter the country were barred at this port last month. New York Press. Of Course. "What's the matter?" "Cold, or something in my head." "Must be a cold, old man." Lippln cott's. Every Time. "What do you do when a woman asks you what you think her age is?" "Tell her what I think it isn't." Houston Post. An Experience Weak and delicate ladies need Cardui, to bring roses into their pale cheeks and energy into their weary frames. Read this letter from Mrs. Albert Root, of Amanda, Ohio, giving an account of her experience, and how she found relief: "I was hardly ever without a headache, and often had a misery in my back and sides," she writes. "1 was sick in bed half the time, and suffered a great deal from neu ralgia of the stomach. Since taking Cardui, the woman's tonic I' have 'gained -10 pounds, and now I can do all of my own house-work, and washing, and my friends say I ook like a different person." TAKEfpffl The Woman's Tonic No harmful effects can possibly come to young or old from the use of Cardui, the woman's tonic. Thousands of women have written, like Mrs. Root, to tell of the great benefit they obtained from its use. Cardui is a reliable tonic Its ingredients are mild, medicinal herbs, acting mainly on the womanly constitution, and building up both nervous and vital energy. Pure, strictly vegetable, safe and reliable -Cardui is an ideal remedy, for delicate, ailing women. Try it. At all druggists. Do You Know austnal training? That the NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE Is taming- out graduates who, as sclentlflo farmers, skilled mechanics and wall prepared teachers, are In great demand? That board, loafing and tuition cost only 17.00. per month? That you, young, man, cannot afford to mtns this opportunity? For catalogue or free tuition write TODAY to President Dudley, Agricultural A Mechanical College, Greensboro, N. C. mcoarwaATce One of the best equipped schools In the South. THE LARGEST, THE BEST. The Btron treat faculty. MORE GRADUATES IN POSITIONS than all other Business Schools in the State BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND and ENGLISH. Write for Handsome Catalogue. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh. North Carolina, or Charlotte, North Carolina. I V We also teach Bookkeeping, Bhorthajid, Penmanship, etc., by mail. Send tor Home Study Circular. n n nr n ."Vawr..-; ',77. . SPOHM MEDICAL CO- FADELESS DYES n thr Wo' Mckc eolsrs til Ib.rs. The r. In cold water better thtn tit? other dre. MOMROSOHUQ 9QQuUMy, tlllnmlm. 1 Is the price of HUNTS CURE. This price will be promptly refunded If It does not cure any case of SKIN DISEASE ALL DRUG STORES A. B. Richards Medicine Co., Sherman, Te. Talking Parrot and Cage Van can h.vt n.. of these Parrots in vnur hnm far on trial. If It doesn't make a eoo UUtcr w sunny ii for one Wat win. The ease we furnish is a large, bright, steel cage, M Inches high. j. The Parrot and cage, llf delivered tr anyT" where in the United StatecOrder to-day; sun ply limited, f -' .--si CL'GLEY & MULLEMiKa'dr It The Largest Pet Shopln tho World. adaehe "My father has been a sufferer from sick headache for the last twenty-five years and never found any relief until he began taking your Cascarets. Since he has begun taking Cascarets he has never had the headache. They have entirely cured him. Cascarets do what you recommend them to dp. I will give you the privilege of using his name." E. M. Dickson, H20 Resiner St., W. Indianapolis, Iud. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good Do Good. Never Sicken.tWeakm or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The gen ulne tablet stamped C C C Gnarantwyl to cure or your money back. fiZS 1 of this paper de- Keaders as. tised in iu column should insist upon having what they ask (or, refusing all substitutes or imitations. 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C C 50 That North Carolina Is fnr nlsaios; tbe Negro youth upon the lowest terms, tbe very best faollitles lor la- A SCHOOL WITH A REPUTATION for DOING HIGH GRADE WORK AXLE GREASE Keeps the spindle bright and free from grit. Try a box. Sold by dealers everywhere. STAN DAN D OIL CO. Cln corpora ted) $10 H Dropsy COLT DISTEMPER kCsm be bandied Terr eaalrr. The sick arw mmrt anrl VsausMstable.no matter ho "exposed." kept from bs-rlnar the das. by using BrX)HN'8 LIQUID MSTEHPER CUKL Give otv iTth i tongue, or in teed. Acta on the blood and expels germs of .v, u. uiawuir. . i onwij nw nu. a ior m&rea in foal. Ona bottle guaranteed to core one case. UoanSl a bottle i Stand 10 dosefl of druggists and harness dealers, or sent express paid br msnafactarers. Cat shows bow to poultice throats. Our free Booklet glTes everything. Local agents wanted. Largest sslllasr horse remedy In ex latenoe twelTs years. CaesslstssasBselsrislsglsts. OosfltM. InrJ U. S.A. i
The Bladen Journal (Clarkton, N.C.)
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Oct. 6, 1910, edition 1
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