1 . 1 .'4 i. 4 ft NOVBllitii MiatNTS THEIR PREVENTION AND CURE November is the month of falling tem- Beratures. Over all the temperate regions le hot weather has passed and the lira rigors; of winter have appeared. As the great bulk of civilized nations is located in the Temperate Zones, the effect "of chang ing . seasons is The Human System Must Adjust Itself to Changing Temperatures. of a the question highest impor tance. -When the weather begins to change from warm ' to . cold. when cool nights succeed hot nights, when clear, cold days follow hot, sultry days, the human body must adjust itself to this changed condition' or perish. The t perspiration . incident to' warm weather has been checked. This detains within the system poisonous 1 materials whith have, heretofore found escape through, the perspiration. ; Most of the poisonous materials re tained in the system by the checked per spiration find their way out of the body, if vat . all, through, the. kidneys. This throws', upon the kidneys " extra iabor. They become charged and overloaded with the, .poisonous excretory .materials. This has a tendency to inflame the kid neys, producing functional diseases of th kidneys and sometimeaBright's Diaeaser Peruna acts upon the skin by stimulat ing the emunctory glands and ducts, thus E revolting the detention of poisonous ma trials which should pass out. - Peruna in vigorates the kidneys and encourages them to fulfill their function in spite of the chills and discouragements of cold weather. Peruna is a com bination of well tried harmless remedies that have stood the test of time. 3d any of these FEMININE NEWS NOTES. ' Pe-ru-na Is aWorld Renowned Rem edy For Climatic Disease. I remedies have been used by doctors and - by the people in Europe and Anc erica for a hundred years. Peruna has been used by Dr. Hartman in bis .private practice for many years with notable results. Its efficacy has been proven by decades of use- by thousands of people and has been substantiated over and ever by many thousands of homes. Peruna is sold by your local drug gists. Buy a bottle today. 60. 48-' 06. ""'VIC' .-i I I " iSillE in mm - . s London's season is becoming stag nant, owing to a general reluctance to entertain. Mrs. Charles A. Strong, .daughter of John D. Rockefeller, died at Cannes, France. Friends of Bourke Cockran said he made a settlement of a half mill ion dollars on his bride. " The United Daughters of the Con federacy has elected Mrs, Lizzie Hen derson, of Mississippi, as president. ; The most heavily dowered bride among American girls who have mar ried abroad was the Duchess of Rox burghe. Mrs. Pattern Fleming, a native of Dundee, has Just . been elected a member of the Royal .Astronomical Society. - - - Miss LIbbie Hodges, vrho resides near Dublin,: Erath County, Texas, recently picked 802, pounds of cotton in one day:- She Is only seventeen years old. "' . ' ! : Mrs. EUza Gridley. moiber of the man who commanded the Oiymnia at the battle of Manila, is almost eighty, yet she holds a mo3t responsible posi tion in the General Land Office at ".Washington. ''-'j-t.A;J "'. , - Miss . Harriet vT"yeetey; of Los An geles, will soon begin the practice of law in Washington, D. C. where she Is now serving as librarian or the de partment of arts and sciences in the George Washington University. The Queen of Spain owns what Is probably the most elaborate tele phone receiver and transmitter in the world. This is made of solH sil ver and was presented to, her by, the employes of the telephone company. I The fact that there are 200 women In Chicago earning a living leaching physical culture; as against about thirty or forty five years ago, is only one of the many proofs that this is a rsidly growing profession for women. STUB ENDS OF NEWS. Are a Necessity in we uouniry Home. ; The farther you are removed from town to railroad station, the more the telephone will save in time and horse flesh. .No man has a right to compel one of the family to lie in agony for hours while he drives to town for the doctor. Tel ephone and save half the suffering. Our Free Book tells how to or ganize, build and operate tele phone lines and systems. Instruments sold on thirty days trial to responsible parties. THE CADIZ ELECTT.IC CO., 2CJ CCC Chiding, Cadiz, OhioJ ; MARKING BRUSHES. ' Many housewives are fussy,' and justly so, about their finishes. A brand new dust brush will be con fiscated by the maid for use around the range, where.it was intended for service on the stairway. In order that no brush may be-applied to any oth erwise, than that for which it was intended it is a good expedient ,to mark them all. f . . , This, is best done by sticking the end of a pocker .in the hot coals and burning the backs of the brushes with large initials S, for sink; H, for hearth and so on. Biting cold weather, prevails In Paris. ' - Italian Free Masons 'issued an anti-clerical proclamation. r; ; The Spanish army for 1907 has been fixed at 100,000 men. j .' Moth experts were ordered to Maine to make investigation. Senhor AfTonso Penna, new Presi dent of Brazil, was inaugurated. The California prune crop this year is three times as large as last year. Ex-Governor Herrick. of Ohio, in dorses President Roosevelt's inherit ance tax plan. Connecticut insurance companies paid out $17,568,190 on account of the San Francisco disaster. 1 Immigration companies in Japan are said to be ready toend 20,000 laborers to Hawaii by next June. The surviving Delmonico heirs be gan a legal battle for the control of the famous New York restaurant, x. Count Witte denies that be has been in any way connected with the revolutionary organizations in Rus sia. The Pullman Company declared a dividend -of thirty-sit per cent, and raised the capital stock to $100,000, 000. ;, ; - President '"loosvelt bro7;e all pre cedents by stepping on foreign soil in Panama after a trip across the isthmus. Chancellor, von Buelow told the Reichstag that . Germany and Araer- lea are too good friends to split over customs tariffs. Santos-Dumont, in an interview, declared that aeroplanes would be more common than automobiles; safer and cheaper. - H. H. Rogers backed down before a committee of ' the Board of Esti mate and promised transit and light ing relief for Staten Island. LIVE WHILE YOU LIVE. . "How hot does you think de here after is?" "Dat's a warm question. Say grac en pass de possum.' Atlanta Constitu tion. ' ' " " ' ' UJIUUVI II X IS ALL IT WILL COST YOU write for onr big FREE BICYCLE catalogue Owine the most comnlete line of M&H-trraAm BICYCX.ES. TIRES and HnKnRTRS Vlftnwa BELOW any other manufacturer or dealer in the world. s JOT BUY A BiGYGEJZ'r&'VZ or on any kind of terms until ;you have received our complete Free Cata logues illustrating and describing every kind of high-grade and low-grade bicycles, old patterns and latest models, and learn of our remarkable LOW PRICES and wonderful new offers made possible by selline from factor direct to rider with no middlemen's profit?. . WE SH!P ON APPROVAL without a cent deposit, Pay the Freight and allow IO Days Free Trial and make other liberal terms which no dther house m the world will do. You will learn everythiog and get much vain- mwiiuauuu uy au.iy willing us a pOSL&l. : We need a RSdei Agent in every town and can offer an opportunity to make money to suitable young men who apply at once. . 0 pyriGTORS-PROOF TIRES ,80 1 NAILS. TACKS CK GLASS WON'T LET OUT TKE A!R ORDER . s)"-""" " To EntrotSisGO Wo Will Soli ft (CASH WITH NO idORE TROUBLE FR0W3 PUNCTURES. Result of 15 yeirs erpcrience in tire maVJrg. No danger from THORNS, CAC TUS. t'N. NAIL.S. TACKS or CLASS. Serious. punctures.Uike intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized like jany other tire. Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual use. Over Seventy-five Thousand pairs sold last year. ONLY S1.80 --sgEJi agBg v -UPFR PUR MM , Notice the tblck rubber tread "A" and punoture strips "B" and "D," also rim strip H" to prevent rim cutting. This tire will outlast any other make SOFT, ELASTIC and EASI RIDING. A DESBfSIPTiOSet i Made in all sizs. . It is lively and easy riding, very durable and lined inside with witl i a special quamyroi ruoDer, wnicn never Becomes porous and which closes up small punctures .ci3t hTIowitjc: the ait to escape... We have hundreds of. letters from satisfied customers sUtine :ason. They weigh no more than several layers of thin, specially tonlv felt when ridinor on asnViaH sket Weave" tread which prevents all air from being max 1 runr uits nave on ly Deen pumped up once or twice in a whole sc an crd.-.iErVj tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given by ' prcxnrr f ahrfc on the tread. That "Holding Back" sensation corns or vji roads s overcome by the patent "Bai cjv.Tfp?i nut h-tTWii thr-. tiro Vi -nw1 v . " uiuiuYciwuuiig ai sacuun. ine regular price 01 these tir-'- o yr Tr -. br.t tftrndvertismg purposes we are making a special factory price to the rider cf oni v .oy ivev jzu. Ah orders shipped same day letter i3 received. We ship dlo.D. on approval Yoj r?o -iipt pay a cent r.ntil you have examined and found thera strictly as represented KVc VSHV Vrrt nffip of 5 per cent (thereby making the price 84.55 per pair) if you send - ,V . r 4. svhia 01ZDH.R and enclose this advertiserhent. We will also send one nickel , pla.c. t.rap.ri-u pump and, two Sampson metal puncture closers on full paid orders (these metal J ; ViY- cJcseif. tobe used in case of intentional knife cuts or heavy gaahesT Tires to be returned . i ca-hw y nv any reason tney are not satistactorv on examination. I -T,C repc.rfertiy reliable ar.d money sent to us is as safe as in a bank. Ask your S . ' ' v . ,1 V ci8 ,l Aenl or n editor of tms paper about us. If you ..,,uick ..si-, y.. .u mat mey win riae easier, run faster, wear better, last . "v.. j . j eves usnu or seen ai any price, we Know mat that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order. rltable tire offer. Postmaster. order a oair of longer and look vou will be so well rtlecscd We want you to send us a small trial order at once, hence this remarl r'GQST2n-BRlf 52P"w1llltl9,v?addle." Pedals' JParts and repairs, and ' "rtjSTr "ff!?! ns at half the usual BABY'S AWr ul. HUMOR. Tklm Skin Formed Over, Body and Under It Was Watery Blood Cared in One ' Week by Caticura Remedies. "When ray htt'v girl baby was one' week old sae uad a skin disease A thin skin forme over- her body and under it was , watery b'ood, jnd whs H shs was washed it wouM burst and brek. She was n that condition frr - eks, and 1 tried everything 1 could think uf, but nothms did her any good. Vben she was three months old 1 took her to San Artonio to see a doctor, bu toe doctor we wanted to see aot .' home, so ray sister gavs me a :ake of Cuticura Kcap end half a box of Cuticura "Ointment, and told rue to use them, which 1 d'd in time. . 1 used : khem t iree times, and. the humor begari to fade, and in f ne week che - as sounc' and weD, -iandV it 1 has ?evr returned , rincf. 1 think every mother should keep the Cuticura Kennedies in the house. Mrs U Aaron, Beuton, Texas, uly 3, 1935.' Him that is in - possession j God helps. From the Italian. TITS.fet.Vitus'Dance iNervous Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, $2 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, IxL,031 ArchSt., Phila., Pa. i ' Th the gTateful man give more than he asks.- From 'the Spanish! Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion, of the ear. ' There is only one way to care deaf Hew, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucoTJs lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed yon have a rambh'ng sound or imperfect hearing, aad when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result J and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored : to its normal condition, hearing wifl be destroyed forever; nine cases oat of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One , Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. Cira?rET & Co.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists. 75c." Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Blaady and deceitful men dur their own graves. From the Spanish. A Lazy Liver -r- nntt a tired liver.' or a starved t. wnnlH bfi a stuDld as well savage thing to boat a weary or starved man because he lagged in w.s woris. v nttntr thft laffffinff. torpid liver It a irreat'mistako ta lash it with strong drastic drugs. A torpia liver is uuk uu ill-nourished, enfeebled body whoso organs aro weary with oyer work. Start witfi tno Ftoraacn aim ameu organ of digestion and nutrition. Put them In , working . order and see how nnic.klv vour liver will becorao active. nr Piprce's Golden Medical Discovery iiaa mado manv marvelous cures of "liver troublo" by its wonder fur control of tho :-, organa ot digestion and nutrition, it re i Rtnrfts the normal activity o the stomach Increases the secretions cf the blood-mak in fflands. clcan9e3 the system from poi sonous accumulations, and so relieves the liver of the burdens imposed upon it by the defection of other organs. . . rt wmi he bitter or -bad taste in the morn ing, poor or Callable appetite, coated tongue. foul breath, rohatlpateflor irregular Doweis. feel weak, easlli tired. OespondenU frequent headaches, pain r dlstresip "small of back.' m.winc nr distressed tee?kg in stomach nerhans 'nauseawSsMor "risings" In throat after eating, and kinorfi symptoms cf weak stomach and torpid Ii4 no medi cine will rellev yon more promptly or cure yo" mnrR Mfri&nently than Doctor r'lerce'H floten Medical Discovery. Perhaps only part of the above symptoms will be present at one time and yet point to torpiu nvcr or biliousness and . weak stomachs Avoid all hot bread and biscuits. griddle cakes aud other indigestible food and take the " Golden Medical Discovery " regularly and stick to its use until you are vigorous and strong. Tho "Discovery" is non-secret, non-alcoholic, is a glyceric extract of native medici nal roots with a full list of its ingredients printed on each bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. Its ingredients are endorsed nV? ATtAlhvl hv the most pmlneht medical writers of the age and are recommended to cure the diseases for which It is advised. Don't accept a substitute of unknown composition for this non-secret medicine OF KNOWS COMPOSITION. THE MARRYING' SQUIRE." Justice Geo. E. Liaw, of Brazil, Ind., Has Married 1400 Cduples. Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, Ind., has fairly earned the title "The Marrying Squire," by which he is known far and wide, having already mar ried some 1400 cou ples. Ten years ago he wasDeputy Coun- tvi Trpusnrer '"At rWj H that time," said Jus i rL?( tice Law, was snf SWjr ferlng from an an ble. My back ached, my rect was broken at night, and the passages of the kidney secretions were too frequent and contained sedi ment. Three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pilla cured me in 1897, and for the past nine years I have been free from kidney complaint and backache." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. 3& sA I f f t. Politeness is benevolence Un small thing. Macaulay. The Original Porous Plaster. It's Allcock's, first introduced, to the people sixty yeai-s . ago, and to-day un doubtedly has the largest sale of any ex ternal remedy millions being sold annu ally throughout the whole civilized world. There have been imitations, to he sure, but never has there been one to even cojn parc with Allcock's the world's stand an I external remedy. For a weak back, cold on the chest or any local pain, the result of taking cold or over-strain, there's nothing we know ot to compare with this famous plaster. Great disputing repels the truth. "When you buy WET WEATHER QLQTHING you want h complete protection and long service. These and marry other good points we combined in TOWER'S PISH BRAND OILED CLOTHING ' Tou curt afford to buy eryr other A J Towt CO 0OTONVSA. TWlt CAN.O'AN CO .. y?'X Power poes before talent. From the Danish. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup for Children teething.softens thegums, reducesinflamma- uon, allays pain, cures wind cone, Z5c a bottle No old; age Vqreeablc but that of - a wise man Pythagoras. ,T v' v 17. L. DOUGLAS 3.50&3.00 Shoes - BC8T IN THE WORLD ; . . W.LDouglxs $4 Gilt Edge lina . cannot tie equalled it an j pries. Ib SXoe Demlcrt: W. U DonclM' JoH blng House U the inort eompleU In thia coon try : Send for Caiaiog IS OFTERED TO WORTHY YOUNG FKOPLK We e araestly request- all j ounjf persons, no matter how limited their mssns or education, who desire a thorough bastneas tralninf and Rood position, to write at oaoe for oca eiiiT half-bati OFHi. Suecett. indaacnd ence and probable Fortnae guaraatd. DOK'T DSLAY WEITS TO-DAT. GaAla. Bos. College, Mcon.Oaw HICKS' CAPIJ DINE CURES - ALL ACHES f And Nervousness Trial bottle 19s At drat stsrst wm SHOES FOB EVERYBODY AT ALL PKICES. Xn's Shoes. $5 to tl.fiO. By?' SIioi-. S3 to$1.2S, Women's Bhoen. 84.0O to 41.50. Misses' & Children's Shoos. S2.23 to fl.OO. Try W. 1 Ioug-las Woincu's, Misses and Children's shoes; for style, tit and wear v they excel other makes. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully VV. L Douglas shoes are made you would then understand why they nold their shape, fit better, wear longer,' and are of greater value than any other make. Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L. Douslas shoes. His name and price Is stamped on the bottom, which protects yon against high prices, and Inferior shoes. Take tf aubsti tutm. Ask your dealer for W. L. Douglas shoes and Insist upon having them. Fast Color kuettts used; they will not wear brass u. Write for Illustrated Catalog el Pall Styles. ' W. L. DOUGLAS, Dept. IS. Brockton. Mass. mmmmmmmm lohn White & Co - LOUISVILLE, I ZfUUSibadlU Slgtot auutot prie paMfermr FURS and Hides. Woelea Cawmtatioa. m 1 3P, o mm i ft Made under USGovernment Inspection i I The Southern Cotton Oil Companyv T A S H: in the soil puts corn on the v stalk and money in the bank The natural process -of - plant growth is simply one of chemical conversion- Potash, the raMr material, is cheap; but when convertea by nature into corn, it is valuable. The use of Potash is not ail PYnPflCP KllKln In.rt.. l. Write to-day for our free bootlt "Plant p m " '.. OPDMAN Kill wnDirc New York-93 Nassau 5treet.' or Atlanta. Qa.-1224 Candler Building' SUGGESTIONS HOW L WOMEN v , ,1 H' I' I T . -n- ,ri - i rf sssssW CjjUissAFeflU Holmes Compound sooner. fBrT , I remodica without b,lp 1 l J : WI dreaded tfc apr,,,,,, A a it meant so me, but after I WuSl ti month. I becam. Cw.id SIN w perf ecU v ws7r4fr 4; t a. a. t. 1 "While bo womamt eutirely f ree f roxn periodical suffering-, it does not seem to be the plan of nature that women should suffer so severely This is a severe strain on a woman's vitality. When pain exists something-is wrong which should be set right-or 'it' will lead to a serious derangement of the whole female organism. 5 i mi a - A 1 j. i!a. a i . .... i tMT all wnmpu in ff rate ful letters to Mrs. Finklia.n ! IS r T T. "BT'iiciiiff. remedy 7o all the women. Veg-etable Compound rests 3 women. - . ; " v "'V. UU01ea with or lrresrulanties. disnk,..., . ceration of .the organs, tliat WJ dawn feeling, inllamiuttjoii. Wl bloating (or flatulency). mt, 'Jr "gcawvu .tun nerTous p'M that Ly dia ; : E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound overcomes woman's special pains and irregularities. ' : It provides a safe and sure way of escape from distressing1 and dangerous weaknesses and diseases. The two following, letters tell so eon- L vincingly what Lydia E. nnkhams Vegetable Compound will do for women, they cannot fail to bring hope to thousands of sufferers. Miss Nellie Holmes, of 540 N. Division) Street, Buffalo, N. Y., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Yourmedieine is indeed an ideal medicine for women . I suffered misery for years with painful periods, headaches, and beaHng-down pains. I consulted two different physicians but failed to get any relief. A friend f rtim the east advised me to try Lydia . . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did so, and no longer suffer as I did ba fore. My periods are natural: every ache and pain is gone, and my general health is much improved. I advise all women who suffer to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound ." Mrs. Tillie Hart, of Larimore, N. writes:. Dear Mrs. Pinkham : ' "I might have been spared many monlhs of suffering and pain had I only known of the efficacy of Lydia Jt. Pinkham's Vegetable as-dizziness, fninti.ess. lassitni" citability, .irritability, ueno , r. IJBtfJ Dervnnc.J sleeplessness, melaaeholy, theyjU icuicmwi iiicc is one tried t' true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkhte Vegetable Compound at once remm such troubles. Refuse to bujujoiL medicine, for you need the best. Don't heftitnte to write to Pinkham if there is anythh about your sickness you do m understand. She will treat jc with kindness and hersdYiee free. No woman ever remttt writing her and she hashelptf thousands. Address Lynn,! Ask Rrs. Plukkan's Adrics A Wcsaa Best Uaderstaads a Wimi'jL1 Fbr CouokGoldaC SorelKroatStiffN Rheumatism and Neuralgia At al! Dealers Price 25c 50c 6 1.00 Sent Free 'Sloah5 B 66V on Horses Cottle, Hogs 6 Poultry Address Dr. Carl 5. Sloan 615 Albany Sfc Bosion.Mass v. m J trm ... I , -J- J CABBAGE Plants! CELERY Plants!. nd mil kind ot frar4teplBta.CaMw furnlsa aU kiads of csbb&jfi VS2 sed of tas mrst rlUbl dmii .xv mm th umo niuu on ourV? I taoussBd acrs trask rarm.- Pianw carefully counted ud properly pf i SVi7' I . rl'- Kiuoao express rat promls,walca.whtn en-cu'. I r.ni.Ktve r thn mreBds rates. Pric: bmall loU 3c7V A tl-SO Pr taousaad. Urea lot $1.00 to LSD per thoun i . K. O. B. 'f tM. S. C. Arlington VV hit Spin Caeambr Se-d SUceuU iierpound, r . O. B.. Mrtta. S. Tk fTnitwl a . kit MMhHti.l . Tr. .-1 oTr.VjT " . . .'-i. Hri.l 4 v. .a ? "'"nun oiauon avnur mrii9.iu nri. "" m ...ti-w.. ..revuHii 1 Hfl rftUlTR OT Maa .Tnlm.nl. n U'll. ha ri. used " . M yo at aaj Um. Yours rrtf nil t m -rtr .r B,u.cTTI. m- " -l i . m.. VW AJT AA '1 wrote you for advice;' writes Lelia Hagood, of Sylvia, Tenn., "about my terrible backache and monthly pains' in my abdomen and shoulders. ! had suffered4hisway-niney ears and five doctors I had failed to relieve me. On j your advice I aook Wine of Cardui,, which at once relieved my pains ) and now I am entirely cured. I am sure that . Cardui saved my life." ' 5 Itis a ;fe and reliable remedy for all female ...disease ;nrh oc rri- ! odical pains, irregulari tyraggin down senr sations, headache, diz ziness, backache, etc. TEES ADVICE V WrHa us a kttcr 4escriW JjjJ yrwr symotoM. aa4 we will fil yo rrea Aavica. Hi bCHHi seal eovstop. AOdresa: Uvlsory Deprts. 1e ChaaMxa MHctae Ca., Chstts aoaam.Tsa. Ji At Every Drcjj Sfcdre in 9 1.00 bottles. Try AVUJE m A 0) f- o -j -.w.iuu iiyui mcu. wmc lor our oig Bun un x catalogue. flO $I&Y WAtT-y-LT US Vost&l today. DO NOT THINK OF BUYING a nihi SYCLE C0UPflt!Y, Dept. "J L" C II ICAG0, ILL OF 111 Tbompson's Bo. 48-'06. 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