TO PROBE COAL TiRUcST SAVED' BABY LYON'S LIFE. ,i - , fiW if -PE-RU-NA WORKED SIMPLY MA RV-iLOUS" 4kificred Severely '" I 1 With, Headache?- : : ' Unable to Work. tTu Lacy V. Met'.ivney'. 432 3rd Ave..' Ifcwokryn. is. V , writes: Jtttt many tuvmi. i tfcrvd tte errltfSm headaches anil pain's In the side and back, no met lines being miblfi to attend if my daily work. fCr.iio'ir mij t l3eru maanUam an active asevci' and ha vt as MMr headac i6s. j. ' Tfce uxii ffj'uno irorfced in ty rw trcrK simpl y iti arret ous. " i We Have m our iifc many gratetul let-, icrs Jrom women who have suffered with Abe symptoms named abov; . Lack oi -pacr prevents out ipvmg more than one testimonial here. ' ' It t itioiible to even -pp'oximate thef Et at amount "suffering which fl'oruua relieved, or the number ot womfcn .who save wen restored to health and strength -0f it tatthiut use. ; ; hicks I CAPUDINB IMMEDIATELY CURLS , HEADACHES 3rtr.k, up COLDS -Sv'sfcl ' IN 6 TO 12 HOVM Trial Cottle 10c At Dnt&Ht Uerevjr the Word i3 sc. tt -M the jjeople gather. .- i So. 17- '06. Stat vr Ohio, ( nv f 'Iolmjo, f LUiAS OJN1Y. f M. - , Icavij J, i uKSKY-annkes oath that lie is ret i - artnet th firm of T. J.C'hknit Co. imsioes ia the-' City of Toledo. 4:uxt.y and stac- a'cr sald,.and that said llrni will j .ay ta-snn of oss HXTXCBTO'Dot ' or c..ica and yoryease ol cataruh thai not b cured iby""lho use of Hall's . .CATAoaa 4f J-baxk J. Cacxcr. : jbwnr.Q j. jor' H'duoserlbed in my" . s' Mif, ' t-'H tJtu day of Decern-, J - r, .I.U., JaA" A. W.Gleabox, 1 Aotary Public. Jiu - ts.rrh' ut'ii lH.c-.!-teraaHy,ajac! ets. , iriu th'j blooV Jd mucous sur-tei-:o. tu a-.-sto n.- Send for testimouiai', iet-. j.". .f. iiKXKi A Co., Toledo, O. ' :Ha ra-iilly TilU ara the test: " i I'm Hi anil hoiiesry have' but Utile in eommon with diplomacy V n ? , uont' miss this,. A f" Fnf StoiMcli TrorebU A' JfeiT iiMu'V, b-b3orpUou 0 Drug. i".m"j:e!cli! 'i i''". r 5 3 It lv i.s"a disr-ased Stomach. Are you B'lc l uitli bhore lireath, Clad, . Souc Kri lit-art i'a. ns, indigestion, l'y- ft .urn ug I'afiiK and Lead einlit in, i. stomach, Acid JStoiach, Distended v HJirf ifath or Otae'i Stomncb lor L i. yns sen J yoa a "box qf Mull's Anti-, Be s- 4 nisi J.iec to convince you that it . l!y?as else like it known. It's sure' ue picxfiiit. lures' by absorptiou. rtimK 'i "."- A tri a. ritjmrteh 1 rouble aaV;. cured -.otherwise so says Medical vKrw-v r. liiujia, won't dothey eat up the Utv n ail itiake you wofae. AV-vf . At- l4i i I A nfi-Ueloh, Wafers cure mu V . .v'ru' uuto know Jt. hence thif ii J h 4 urter .may not appeal anain. 1 JS6c ' ; COOD FOR 2oc. . 144 thi coupon TritU your hatue !... i i h ud your druggist' name mail tu'. mi siauips or eilver.and we riv upi.y you a anipie tree it you hair, ";txi ?r used Mull's Atiti-He.cb a. i iy-taud '-will also send you a-Ter-tiT.Utf i;ood tor-oc. toward the pur-rn-f ,n more Kelcb Wafers. Vou will fS.il . uem inva-uable for stomach trou lir;. t-uiv bv absorption., Add ers i KU u.8v i.nAl'E-'loNic Co., 328 3d .v .1 Ave. "tock lata id. III.. Cite Full Address and Write Plainly. AK driisi'i. bUc. per tot, or by mail . rei t-ipt oi pe ce. . stamps accented. Bin sets the will of one before the wcll-leiiiof alt ' A CfrNr &Th AlQHTt N UP. ifetMv -y ;Troibt C W ak Backs and . -fl iU tidf ( V n t n Aches . .. V). U- S. Harrison, Deputy Marshal, 736 "Oo.nnrbn ,St. Lake Charles, LaM oay: "A kick, .from a , horse first weakened tny back and affected my kid neys. I became ferj w Kail nn lti1 In. a 1 Aff I , Hrrt "about on crutches. .hSpwi-. Tn'e doctors told me I had a case of chronic rheumatism, but I could, not be- ' f lieve them, and fin '$LLt i tffll ally (begaii using Doan's Kidney Pills or ir -kidneys.- First the kidney se ot. Cchs came more freely, then' the pair; left my .back. ,1, went and got janv-ir- box,' and that 'completed a core. ..lhaye been well for two years." ly all dealers. 50 cents a box. ST.;er 'X? ill urn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. . mm The GoYernmsnt Employs Charles E, Hughes as Special Counsal. Enough Eviiltnce to Witrrant Action AdtniniBtfatlon to Retrieve Keoent VeteSLt in the Beef Trmt Caf. ' Washington. D. C The Government uas employed as special counsel for the proposed investigation into the inter state transportation and sale of coal Charles E. Hughes, who was chief counsel for the Avmstioug Insurance Investigating Committee. M. Hughes Iiaii -agreed to undertake the work. Alexander Simpson, .Ir., will be asso clatcd With Mr. Hughes. The- an njjunceinent was made in the following staiemeut of Attorney-General. Moody: "Charles E. Hughes, Esq.', of the Now York Bar, and Alexander. Simp son. Jr.: of the Pennsylvania Bar, have been retained by the Department of .Tnsllcfv to take under consideration all thu facts now known, or which can be ascertained, relating to the transporta tion and sale of coal in Interstate com merce; to-advise what, If any, legal proceedings should be begun, and to conduct, under the direction of tin Attorney-General, such suits or prose cutions, if any, as may be warranted by the evidence iu hdud and forth coming. , "The general "subject lias been under consid for some tinn ration by the Department, fit is believed that suf ficient evidence has been developed in the investigations of the Interstate Commerce Commission and otherwise to warrant the employment of eounSfl under the provisions of the appropria tion act of February 23,- 1003. "autnor jzing th? employment of special coun Heljnnd agents in proceedings of this naturr. "An important element in arriving nt this conclusion is the recent decision of 1 he Supremo Court in Hale vs. Kenkel. holding that the Federal Gov en:ment'!ias the right, under legaTpro feedings, to examine 4he looks and records , of corporations engaged in Interstate commerce." i J OTERATOKS YIELD NOT. ; Flat IJejection of Anthracite Miners' 'rr Last Troposition. ; - New York City. The formal answer of the anthracite onerators' commit tee of seven of the last proposition of the committee of the anthracite mine workers was sent by the opera tors to John Mitchell. ; after: a meet ing m the jersey Central, Building. It is an unqualified rejection of all the propositions of the miners. uuiie the lett3r does no sa.v spe cifically that the operators', last offer still Holds good, It was declared that it holds good uutit a break comes, a? doss also the alternative offer to con tinue, the agreement under th6 award of the anthracite strike commission for hree years longer. Preparations are being made By the operators for strike emergencies ::nd the starting up of the waherie. is the Entering-wedge in breaking the deadlock. The "suspension of work", In the hard coar regions thus becomes . a strike, so far as the operators view of the situation is concerned. They put it '"up to" Mitchell's committee to agree to limit arbitration to the two ques tions mentioned, or to have their con vention formally declare, a strike. TEN. Dili IX HOW OVER EASTEU Greek and Roman Church Adherents .v Fight About Date. Memphis, Tenn. Ten Greeks are re ported killed in a riot at the little station op Gurley, Ark., forty miles south of Helena. Ark., on the line oi ih2 new Mempliis,. Helena and, Louis iana Kailroad. Others were injured. T!:t rioting began in a dispute be tvcca Iiwinau Catholics and a'.'herents of the Greek Qburch as loathe date 3!i which Easter should be celebrated. Those who believed Sunday tlie day of days ordered beer and whisky front Helena to liven up things. While will ing to join in the carousal,' the Greek .Church adherents insisted that their calendar was correct. Bad feeling soon cropped out, and from individual quarrels the matter broadened into a riot. ,! , ft sV-T;!'-? ;" -'- I'i ; C'V :ii Sunday aftffnn shooting waVjgpn eraland seven men were killed by the time a messenger got away for Helena. VlIONOllS SCION OF FRANKLIN. Andrew Carnegie Makes Miss Agues " jj lrwiii a Doctor of Laws. Philadelphia. In the presence of the most . brilliant gathering of scien tists, philautnropists and men of let ters seen since theXeutennial of 1S7U. Andrew Carnegie, as Lord Rector of the Uuiyersity of St. Andrews,, con ferred upon Miss "Agnes Irwin, dean of itadcliffe College, and 4he great daughter of 'Benjamin Jf'rauklin, the degree of Doctor of Laws. It yas ;he closing feature I of the opeulug session of the bi-centennlal celebration of the birth of Benjamin Franklin. ' ' - , iliss Irwiu is a gray haired woman past middle . ge. As she stood on the platform Just iu front of the marble bust of her ancestor, not a few in the audience found a striking rtisemb lance. Drowned Seeking Reconbiliation. 1 Thomas Leisure, a young farmer or! Daviess County. Kentuckv. was drowned in Rough 'River "while on his way to meet his wife, from whom he bad separated, friends having arranged for the conference. When he .reached 11 stream in view of his wife's home he f ouud the bridge washed away, and attempted, to swim across", with the fatal result. CALLS AUTOMOBILIST CRAZY. Insurance Company's Reason For Re fusing to Pay a, Death Claim. 'New Orleans, La. The t Ocean Acci lent Insurance Company has refused o pay a large: policy on the death of l. 1. iHnncqtk, , who was killed in an utombbile. acdd:?ut ULos, Angeles, al., several months agojon the ground hat the cou9)aicann6t'pay a claim ".i an, aulomo-bllist.'.as "inosr of them re inouoiiianiats on the . question qf neeili-ig fthp'u - machines, and, there fore. th ctJmpany is not responsible.'- v. Awfai Bletit From That Dreadful Coi . plaint, Iafsntile Xlrsema Mother Praises Cutlcnra Remedies, . "Oar baby had tnat dreadful complaint, Infantile Eczema, which afflicted him tot several months, commencing at the top of his head, and at iaet covering his "whole body. His sufferings were untold and con stant misery, in fact, there was nothing we would not have done to have given him relief. We finally procured a full set I the Cuticura Remedies, and in about three or four days he began to show a brighter spirit and really laughed, tor the first time in a year. Jn about ninety day he was fully recovered. Praise for ; the Cuticura Remedies has always been our greatest pleasure, and there is nothing too good that we could say in their favor, for they certainly ; ."saved our baby's life, for he was the most awful eight that i ever be held prior to the treatment of the Cuti cura Remedies. Mrs. Maebelle l.yon. 1828 Arr'et-; a-? r -,. Kn. July 18,1905." A, woman can , have an awful nice cry thinking how hard it would be. on her children if she weren't such a good mother to them. Curo Eczema, Itching Humors, Pimples and Carbuncles Costs Nothing: to Try. 12. B. li. (Botanic Blood Balm) is a certain and sure cure for eczema, itching skin, hu mors, scabs, scales, watery blisters, pim ples, aching bones or joints, boils, carbun cles, prickling pain in the skin, old eating sores, ulcers, etc. Botanic .Blood Balm cures the worst and most deep-beated cases by enriching, purifying and vitalizing the' blood, thereby giving a healthy blood' sup ply to the skin, heals every sore, and gives the rich glow of health to the skin. Builds up the broken down body and makes tho blood red and nourishing. Especially advised for chronic,, oid cases that doctors, patent medicines and hot springs fail to cure. Drngglsts, f 1, with complete direc tions for homo cure. To prove li. B. B. cures, sample sent free and prepaid by writing blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. De scribe trouble, and free medical advice sent a sjaiod letter. ' Often the head that rejects the ar gument on the future is overcome by a heart that is . led by little hands reaching; out from another life. L t 3L! T.. A -.! t. M. ' ,Ru.v L. &. M. Paint and get a' full gallon. Wears 10 to 1.5 year, because L. &. M. Zinc hardens L. & M. White l?ad and makes L. & M. Paint -wear like iron. 4 rations of L. & M. mixed with 3 gallons oil will paint a moderate sized house. C. S Andrews, Ex-Mayor, Da n burv. Conn ., write!": "Painted my house IU vcurs ago with 1.. & M. Looks well to-day." PAINT YOUR HOUSE. t15 per cent, commission allowed to anv resident where we have no agent, on sale' of L. & M. to property-owners, at our re tail price. " - Apply to LONGMAN' & MARTINEZ, Paint Makers,, New York. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., address ed his Bible class on the Tenth Com mandment "Thon shalt not Covet J &NEYTR01IBLES Increasing Among: Women, Bat Sufferers Need Wot Despair THE BEST ADVICE IS FREE Of all the diseases known, with which the female organism is afflicted, Jcidney disease is the most fatal, and statistics show that this disease is on the increase arong women. it 'f'Mr' ' '"s" j A fl . ' 41. r--: : ri C Unless early and correct treatment is applied the patient seldom survives when once the disease is fastened upon her.;' We believe Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the most effi cient treatment for chronic kidney troubles of women, and is the only med icine especially prepared for this purpose. ' ' When a woman is troubled with pain or weight in loins, backache, frequent, painful or scalding urination, swelling of limbs or feet, swelling under the eyes, an uneasy, tired feeling in the region of the kidneys or notices a sediment "in the urine, she should lose no time in commencing treatment', with Lydia E. Pinkham's. Vegetable Compound, as it may be the means of saving her life. ; ; For proof, read what Lydia E. Pink' ham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. .Sawyer. - . . "I cannot express the terrible suffering I had to endure. A derangement of the female organs developed nervous prostration and a serious kidney trouble. The doctor attended me for a year, but I kept getting worse, until I was unable to do anything, aad I made up my mind I could not live. I finally decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound as a last resort, and I am to-day a well woman. 1 cannot praise it too highly, and I tell every suffering woman about my case.1 Mrs. Emma Sawyer, Cony era, Ga, MrsJl Pinkhani gives free advice to women ; address in confidence, Lynn, Mass. - mm '-'"fii-' A3 M- is'aa wr-:r.wfc:-i. :a m m. .-r .r-:. a ssi IT A4rs.Ent rn a Savyerj Iff ' r mm vr Tho better class of druggists, every where, are men of scientific attainments and high integrity, trho de voto their, lives to the welfare of their fellow men in supplying the best of remedies and purest medicinal agents of known value, in accordance with physicians' prescriptions and scientific formula. Druggists of the better class manufacture many excellent remedies, but always under ofigihaTdr officinal names and tHey never Eell false brands, or imitation medicines. They are the men to deal iwith when-in need of anything in their line, which usually includes all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and, the finest and best of toilet articles and prCparatiops and mauy useful accessories "and remedial appliances. The earning of a fair living, with the satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of the benefits conferred upon their patrons and assistance to the niedical profession, is usually their; greatest "1 -reward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They? all, know that Syrup of Fis is an' excellent laxative remedy and that; it gives universal satisfaction, and therefore they are selling many millions of bottles: annually to the well informed purchasers of the choicest remedies, and they always take pleasure in. ban ding out the genuine article bearing the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of; every package. They know, that in cases of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and constipation and of weakness or torpidity of the liver and bowels, arising from irregular habits, indigestion, or over-eating, that there is no. other remedy so pleasant, prompt and beneficial in its effects as Syrup of Figs, and they are glad to sell it because it gives universal satisfaction. ' Owing to the excellence of Syrup of Figs, the universal satisfaction which' it gives and the immense demand for it, imitations have been made, tried and condemned, but there are individual druggists to be found, here and there, who do not maintain the dignity and principles of the profession, and whose greed gets the better of their judgment, and who do" not hesitate to recommend and try to sell the imitations in order to make a larger profit ( Such preparations sometimes have the name- , Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup" and, of some piratical -concern, or fictitious fig syrup company, printed on the package, but they never have the full name of the Company -Calif ornia Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the package. The imitations should be rejected because they are injurious to the system. In order to sell, the imitations they find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception.'and whenever a dealer passes oft on a customer a preparation under the name of "Syrup of . Figs" or "Fig Syrup," which does not bear the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the package, he is attempting to deceive and mislead the patron who' has been so unfortunate as to enter his establishment, whether it be large or small, for if. the dealer resorts to j misrepresentation, and and deception in one case he will do so witn other medicinal agents, - and - in the fillirg of physicians' prescriptions, and should be avoided by every one who values health and happiness. Knowing that the great majority of druggists are reliable, we supply the immense demand for our excellent remedy entirely through the druggists, of whom it may be purchased every where, in original packages only, at. theregular price of fifty cents per bottle, but as exceptions exist it is necessary to inform the public of the facts, in Order that all may decline or return any imitation which may be sold to them. . If it does not bear the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, do not hesitate to return the i H article ahd to demand the i i i ?n it aruggisw wuo wm eeji you wnat. you wisn ana ine oesi oi every mmg People who . aren't married have very optimistic views about wedded bliss. H. H. Greek's Sons, of Atlanta, Ga., a-c tho only cuccHssful Dropsy Specialise In the w -rid. See their liberal offer iu a'dvertise ment in another column of this paper. The Old Brocade. , ' , In a black oak chest all carven. We found It laid. Still faintly swtef of , lavender. An oid brocade. With that pei fume came a vision, A garden fair, . Inclosed by great yew hedges: A lady there. Is culling fresh blown lavender. A-slnglng goes , Up and down the alleys green A human rose. The sun glints- her auburn hair And brightens, too." The silver buckles that adorn Each little shoe. Her kerchief and her elbow sleeves Are cobweb lace: Her gown, it is our old brocade. Worn with a giace. Methinks I hear its soft froufrou. And see the sheen Of its dainty pink mossrose buds. Their leaves soft green. On a grtwnd of pa'.est shell pink. In garlands laid: But long dead the Rose who wore It The old brocade. M. 8. Drereton, in A Celtic Christmas. Isn't it suprisin? what a lot of good bargains are offered a man when he's broke f can easily be raised with M regular, even stands, and of the very best grade, for which the highest prices can be gotten at your warehouse, or from tobacco buyers if Sou will, a few weeks before planting, beraUy use - ' lrginiaCaroIifla Fertilizers. i- Use thom again as a top dressing, or second application. These fertilizers are mixed by capable men. who have been making fertilizers all their lives. una contain pnosphorio acid, potash or immoniiL In t.hii proper proportions to return to ymr soil the elements of plant-ilfe that have been taken from H by continual cultivation. Accept no substitute. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Eichmond, Va. - Atlanta. Ga. Norfolk. Va. - Savannah. Ga. Durham, N.O. Montgomery. Ala. Charleston. KG, Memphis, Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Bhrevepprt. La7 i suffer :. every .monthr In! pair. The ailments , II St uuuiu icccive prompi treatment Deiore tney, grow, worse. If you suffer from pain, Irregular functions, falling feelings, headache," side acne, dizziness, tired feeling, etc., ioiiow tne example of thous ands i of women who have been relieved or cured, and take: Wine, of Cardui.; Jc7 Sold by all Druggists A N D OT H E Ki return of your monev. and in future . . ' i x e.ery is the cultivated jlish weed, gmallage. variety ot the Ml FITS. SKVitus' Dnc'e: Nervous Diseases per-; n arntly c rd by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve l estor r. 2 trial bottle and treatise Tee. Db. K. H. Kline, l d.t S31 Arch8t., Phila., Pa. London's first Turkish , bath under mu nicipal control was recently opened. . ilrs. Wins ow's Soothin Syrup ibr Children irethlnir .softens tnegums,redu cesi aCarama tioc,alla s j Bin, ures wii d colic,25c.a bottle Profess' r Stinson asserts thatt the, use of apples will improve the disposition; No doubt youll need a "."' 109 TOWER'S; FISH BRAND SUIT or SLICKER this7 season . Mate no nistalce it's the kind that's guaranteed to keep yoa dry and comfortable in the hardest storm. Made in Black or Yel low. Sold by all reliable dealers. A. J. TOWER CC CURED Gives Quick Relief. Xtemores aU swelling in 8 to so days ; effects perinnent care in 30 to oo aavs. inaiircaimcm given free. Nothlngcan be f alret Write Dr. H. H. Green's Sons. Specialists. Box b Atlanta. Ga. So. 17-'06. If rvft $$24 BOSTON, U.S.A. v ft DroDSv - m S a renbvatoE food for stock, the cow pea passed is unsur est yield any given a tion of Potash The best methods leading- A possible explained in the 65-page illustrated hook; free to farmers who write for results attained with ' cow peas : A44ww, GSRMAK Wew Xofk 3 Nassau Street. or 3T silence, tortures that would drive a man to the edo-i nf des peculiar to women; are go to one of the better class of .! iij a m ma unv ac ruaauuu4opiiue. Af-L-Douglas $0.50 9. $0.00 CUACO FOR W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. Capital 2.50oooqi IV. L. DOUGLAS MAKES & SELLS MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER iM THE WORLD. 1 - 1 n nnfl REWARD to anyone who can Q I UjUUU disprove this statement. MI could take you into m v three large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you the infinite carewitb which every pair of shoes is made, yoa would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoe cost more to make, why they hold their f nape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe. W Lm Dougta Strong Made Shoe for Man, S2.50, $2.00. Boy' School Dress Shoes, $2.BO, $2. $1.75, $1.60 " CAUTION. Insist upon bavins W.L.Doug las siloes. Take no. substitute. None genuine without his name and price stamped ori bottom. . ; Fast Color Euetets used ; they will not wear brass Write for Illustrated Catalog. , ; ' TV. I- DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. . T? IIE GREAT WHITE PfA6rE AX w 5 VACCINATION tbe CA VHE. Sen tarbouk.lOc, to C I.. Seward Liberty, lnO. as a To, get the larg- of cow neas from a ica- is necessary. to certain- success are fully which we send it. It; tells of the remarkable nourislied iipori Potasil, mi WOEZL , 1 t Atlaat Q!MV b ft but dangerous and 1 'MJi plentiful ppl w MUWP mi 1 - 1 ll Wl in 'I ' . i - - i