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AN HONEST DOCTOR
ADVISED PE-RU-NA;
MR. SYLVESTER E. SMITH, Room
218, Granite Block, St. Louis, Mo.,
writes: "Peruna Is the best friend
Bick man can hare. -
"A few months ago I came here In a
wretched condition. Exposure and
dampness had ruined my once robust
health. I had catarrhal affections of
the bronchial tubes, and for a time there
was a doubt as to my recovery.
'My good honost old doctor advised
mo to tako Peruna, which I did and in
a short time my health began to im
prove very rapidly, the bronchial
trouble gradually disappeared, and in
three months my health was fully re
stored. "Accept a grateful man's thanks for
his restoration to perfect health."
Pe-ru-na for His Patients.
A. W. Perrin, M. D. S., 980 Halsey
St., Brooklyn, N. Y., says :
"I am using your Peruna myself, and
am recommending it to my patients in
all cases of catarrh, and find it to be
moro than you represent. Peruna can
bo had now of all druggists in this sec
tion. At the time I -began using i it
was unknown."
Peruna is 6old by your local drug
gist. Buy a bottle today.
JOHN WORTH KERN--
A SKETCH Of HIS LIFE
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Don't be afraid to be polite at
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It is no disgrace to be called a gentleman.
Hicks' Capudine. Cures Nervousness,
Whether tired out, worried, overworked, or
what not. It refreshes the brain and
nerves. It's Liquid and pleasant to take.
10c.. 25c.. and 50c.. at druz stores.
'South American."
by a South American contemporary: I
After shakins- rianrls at ths fwi-r Anr.tr )
j uuwu i
the ether day one colored man inquir
ed of another: "Didn't you marry de
widow Jcnes about de first of Jin
' ary?" "D.-vfs me I did," was the
answer; "but I've dun left her."
"Whr, how's dat?!' "Well, de fust
week shs cailsd me honey; de next
week she sulked around and' callei
m old Richards; the third week she
cum fcr me wid a flatiron and broke
two ribs, and I'm gwine to keep right
away from dar.' London Globe.
, ; " " OXE-EGG CAKE.
One end a half, cups granulated
rugar, half cup lrutter, scant one cup
sweet milk, two and a hair cups-slf:-fd
pastry flour, one egg, two and. a
half level teaspoonful3 baking powder
in sifted flour, flavoring. Beat but
ter and sugar thoroughly, adding a
little of the milk to help make
creamy. Beat egg well and add then
the balance of ' milk. Just at this
point beat the mixture with the egg
beater, which makes it fine grained.
Add Cour last. Indianapolis News.
Asks the Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Isn't it belter to remove the caus
cf hoodlumism 'with email expense
than to ti-r to reform a distorted life
by jails, Asylums, punishments and
police? Whether a child's tendencies
lead him io poor health or bad morals
the playground is the best remedy
that has been discovered.
DROPPED COFFEE.
Doctor Gains 20 Pounds on Postum.
A physician of Wash., D. C, says oi
his coffee experience:
"For years I suffered with period
ical headaches which grew more fre
quent until they became almost con
stant. So severe were they that some
times I was almost frantic. I was
sallow, constipated, irritable, sleep
less; my memory was poor, I trembled
and my thoughts were often confused.
"My wife, in her wisdom, believed
coffee was responsible for these ills
and urged me to drop it. I tried
many times to do so, but was its
slave.
-Finally wife bought a package of
Postum and persuaded me to try it,
but she made it same as ordinary
coffee and I was disgusted with the
taste. (I make this emphatic be
cause I fear many others have had tho
same experience.) She'was distressed
at her failure and we carefully read
the directions, made it right, boiled it
full 15 minutes after boiling com
menced, and with good cream and
sugar, I liked it it Invigorated and
seemed, to nourish me.
"That was about a year ago. Now
I have no headaches, am not sallow,
sleeplessness and irritability are gone
my brain clear and my hand steady!
I have gained 20 lbs. and feel I am a
new man.
"I do not hesitate to give Postum
due credit. Of course dropping coffee
was the main thing, but I had dropped
It before, using chocolate, cocoa and
other things to no purpose.
"Postum not only seemed to act as
an Invigbrant, but as an article of
nourishment, giving me the needed
phosphates and albumens. This is no
Imaginary tale. Jt can be substantiat
ed by my wife and her sister, wfco
both: changed, to.. Postum and are
hearty .women of about 70.
"I writ thia for the information
and encouragement of others, and
with & feeling of sr&tituda to tho is
veator it Portaa,"
Naao ti?en by Pottum Co.. Eattla
Creek. T&ich. Read "Tha Road to
WtllvlUt," U plcgi. ' ""TbtrVi a XUa.
BCD."
Ever read the Above letter? A new
one appears from time td time. They
are genuioe, tru and f ulj pjtumt&
Nearly 59 Years Old.
December, 20, 1849 Born in
Alto, Howard county, Ind.
1809 Graduated from TJni-
versity of Michigan. v
Iteporter for the Supreme
1835-89 Reporter for the Su-
preme Court of Indiana.
1892-6 State Senator.
1897-1901 City Attorney, In
dianapolis.
Defeated for Governor.
1904-Again defeted for Gov-
ernor.
1905 Received complimentary
vote of Jiis party for tfnited
States Senate.
Denver, Special. "Gentlemen, you
will have to excuse me, for I must go
and buy a present for my little boy.
I remember that this is his birthday."
With this plea, John Worth Kern,
Democratic nominee for Vice-President,
left an important conference of
Indiana party leaders here the other
day.
"Well, I reckon-that is about the
only political confab John Kern ever
left until it was over," said one of
his fellow delegates, "and I don't
suppose there is a thing on earth that
1 w ...
coma have dragged him away except
some duty or pleasure for his fam
ily." The plea of Mr. Kern for absent
ing himself, and the comment thereon
by his close personal and political
friends, well illustrates the two most
striking traits in the character of the
man whom the Democratic party has
chosen to be the running mate of
William Jennings Bryan. First of
all, Mr. Kern loves his family. Next
he loves the swirl of politics, and
over in Indiana they tell you he
knows the game as he knows his
alphabet.
There will be hundreds of thous
ands of voters asking:
"Who is this man from Indiana,
a man who never was in the halls of
Congress in an official capacity and
never had anything to do with Wash
ington affairs except as the rank and
file of American citizens have to in
with themf In his State he has
never held any higher office than Su
preme Court. How then, did it come
that he should be singled out to be
'.he team mate of the man from Ne
braska, singled out from the scores
of men, some of wider fame, . who
were mentioned as suitable for the
Prssidency of the United States Sen
ate and as quite suitable to the Chief
Magistrate in case of accident?"
Probably the best answer is that
Mr. Kern is, heart, mind, muscle and
soul a Bryan Democrat, and that he
can come nearer carrying Indiana for
bis party, in all political probability,
than any other man that coulii be
named. Every delegate from the
Hcosier State will tell you that when
the long whiskers of Mr. Kern shake
with the fervency of his political
pleading from the rostrum, every toss
ing strand of them is said to lure
votes from somewhere.
Twice he has been the candidate
in Indiana for Governor, and twlo
he has polled more votes by 12,000
man any other man on his ticket.
He failed of election in 1900 and
again in 1904. They were brilliant
failures that have become political
assets and thrust him to the fore as
"the first Democrat of Indiana."
Him uu. uis nne prowess a3 a
stump speaker and vote e-etter. h
ever, it is safe to say that Mr. Kern
would not have been chosen the nom
inee for the Vice-Presidency did not
he fit the Bryan program and per
sonnel like the glove of the debutante.
Not in any sense is Mr. TCp tn he
considered a frequenter of clubs. His
soc:ai instincts do not run quite in
that channel, and yet he is credited
with bein one of the b.-sh ; j
cleverest tellers of stories in his
State. He has a keen spnsn of hnmnr
and enjoys lhe sunny side of life as
much as anybody. In a circle of
mends he is nearlv nl
the floor and given sway to lead the
conversation. He is a member of the
university Club of Indianapolis.
Nobody has ever disnvprprl that hn
has any hobby but politics, or any
recreation but commingling with his
family and friends. He i ops not nlav
?olf, go fishing or hunting or follow
my game but that which was pictur
esquely played here in Denver last
veek. In that lie is aln'mno. i?.i,t
- Wa
-le loves his law books and Anon.
nents on political economv. Tn ihi
be seeks the diversion which tha iib-c
or the quarry offers to ethers.
ne 13 rugged neither m stature nor
n health, but when it
paigning he can "make" more towns
and delieverc as many speeches in a
day as the best of them.
John W Kern was born TlpxvmTioi-
20, 1849 in Howard county, Indiana.
His father. D. Ja
Virginian, who removed to Shelby
vuuiy, anaiana, m 1S-J6, and ilved
here until 1846. when ho rrnvaA
-he new Northern country.
juts, jiern Bony.
Indianapolis. Sne.Mnl "MV tt.
wite of the nominee for Vice-Presi
dent, wai notified of the nomination
of her husband at Denver. Sh wn
at her home, 1836 North Pensylvania
street, with the children. "I had hop
ed," said she, you would give me
me good news that Mr. ivern had not
been nominated. I, of course, appre
ciate the honor conferred nrton Mr.
Kern, but I cafcnot understand whit
conditions n't Denver Viava nn'jpn thai
would cause him to accept the nomi
nation. Mr. Kern has injured -hi
health in past canrbaisrhs bv his ac-
tivity and it means vastly, more to
me tnan any political honors. 1 am
sincerely sorry, although I suppose J
snouid not ay so."
Kern's Sister Sells Produce.
Roanoke, Va., Special. Mrs. Sailie
ii.ngie, only sister oi. John W. Kern
of Indiana. Democratic candidate for
Vice President, when she came to
itoanoke market with a load of pro
duce from her farm near this city.
"I have been trying to get John to
quit pontics," said Mrs. hingle, "and
the last letter I wrote him I again
asked him to get out of it. His re
ply, which was received but recentlv
said: "Don't be uneasy, there are no
Dees Duzzmg m my bonnet."
Mrs. Eiigle and Mr. Kern now own
the old Kern homestead in fVrvin's
Cove, near Roanoke, and the candi
date's lather is buried there.
IWNAI
DED BY A
MOB
Kidnapper of Young Child Hao
Mighty Close Call
SPIRITED AWAY BY OFFICERS
Wretch Steals Child From Camp
Meeting and Spirits Her Away in a
Buggy Hundreds Join in Search
For M&n'and Girl, But They Ara
Net Apprehended Unitl NightfnlL
DEMOCRATS READY
FOR THE BIG BATTLE
Candidates and Their Weapons
For President William Jennings
Bryan, of Lincoln, Neb.
For Vice-President John Worth
Kern, of Indianapolis, Ind
Mam tissue " Shall the people
rule? equal rights to all; special
privileges to none."
Planks in Platform State's rights:
labor disputes on same footing as
other cases in issuing writs of injunc
tion; immediate tariff revision; in
come tax; enlargement of powers of
Interstate Commerce Commission
and physical valuation of railroads;
publicity of campaign contributions;
popular election of Senators; guar
anteed banks; criminal prosecution
of criminal trusts; condemnation of
imperialism; denunciation of admin
istrative succession; improvement of
waterways and good roads; condem
nation of arbitrary power of Speaker
of House of Representatives; prohi
bition of Asiatic immigration; nat
ional bureau of health; economy of
administration.
Events of the Closing Day.
On receiving the news of his nomi
nation Mr. Bryan declared that if
elected he will not be a candidate
for a second term.
The issue is joined and the Middle
West is to be the battleground
Many Democrats fear that the at-
Glassboro, N. J., Special. Charles
Hemphill, .'a young man "whose homo
s ln'Clavton, near here, narrowly ts
;aped being- lynched by excited resi
dents of this vicinity who haci been
vrought to the paint of furv-bepanso
demphill hart knidnapped Cora Gar
ton, a 7-ycar-oId child whose horm
:-s in Millville, N. J. Qnly a quicS
icticn of the police auihorities ii
secretly removing Hemphill to the
Woddberry jail, it is believed, saved
lis life. "
Hemphill on Thursday last ioined
Holiness camp meeting here and be
anie, it is said, infatuated with th
?hild. Saturday he hirpd n t nA
?oing to the home of Rev. Mr. Jarrell
Tnere the child, was visiting, offered
'o drive the clersrvman to thi nam v
meeting. The offer Wa5 nnrorf o.-l an A
after leaving the minister ot u
camp. Hemphill returned to the Jar
rell home and told Mrs. Jarrell that
be had boen spnf ft. r",. tti
. vwm. , JACiCIl
Higgins, aged eight years, -was at
piay Tvun Lora at the time and Mrs.
Jarrell not suspecting anything wron
bundled the two children into tho
carnage. A half hour later Helen
came running back almost exhausted
an i told the pastor's wife that after
riding about a mile Hemphill slapped
her face, put her out of the carriao
and drove off with Cora. '
CPItE FOTt KCZF.MA
1 ECZEMA CURED BARIUM WATER DOES
Ii it eithor at your home or at Springs 6ana-
trea. Barium Sprinsi Co., Barium Spring. N-C
A Wonderful Thing.
Mr. Brown had just had a telephone
sonnection between his office and
raouse, and was very much pleased
with it. - -
"I tell you, Smith," hewas saying,
' this teleDhone" business is a wonder
ful ithing. I want you to dine with
mo this, evening, "and , I will notify
Mrs. Brown ,to expect you.
Brown (speakine through the tele
phone) My friend Smith will dine
with us this evening.
"Now listen and hear how plain her
reply comes back." ..
Mrs. Brown's reply came back with
startling distinctness:
"Ask 3-our friend Smith if he thinks
we keep a hotel." Home Magazine.
ECZEMA CURED.
J. R. Maxwell. Atlanta, fla.. &vs
MnfT&r&A ILffAriT YvHfH Oi invar, noli r f
la despair, when a neighbor told me to try
Euupuizs a iiTiraiKE. Alter using 99
worth of your txtt xikx and soap I am
completely cared. I citiot say too much In
ua praiss. - ijitikmi ac aruggists or Df
mail 6O0. Soap 25o. J. T. tiavpTiixa.
T A, 1 C 1
Prince Jarine pf Spain, was christ-
1 l -
enea in the chapel oi the palace.
BED-BOUND FOR MONTHS.
His Lucky Day, -
Damitv County Clerk J. Robert' Set
tle says Sunday is his lucky day. His
little daughter was born on a Sunday
and last Sunday a hen batched six
teen chicks from sixteen eggs tor him,
--Fayette Democrat-Leader. .
tack of Permanent Chairman Clay- J
ion on iioosevclt will induce the Pres
iVnt to take the stump in defense of
his policies.
Each Defeated Twice.
Denver, Special. The ticket is
completed. Bryan has twice been de
feated for the Presidency. Mr. Kern
has twice been defeated for Gover
nor of Indiana. In two former nat
ional conventions Mr. Kern has been
considered as a candidate for the
Vice-Presidency, but failed of the
nomination. He is a close nprsnnnl
friend and a supporter of Bryan, has
been steadfast in the convention to
liryanism through all political ad
versity. V
Happy at Kern's Home.
Indianapolis. Soecial. The
nation of Bryan was not received
with any evidence of enthusiasm here
and in this respect it was identical
with the nomination of Taft, but
when it was followed bv the spletinn
of Kern for Vice-President there. 'wh
evidences of generous enthusiasm on
the part of the Democrats, and notice
able disappointment on the1 part "of
Republicans. It was generally con
ceded that Kern's yelecrinn xmnld
act as an inspiration to the party in
this btate, and as it is conceckd that
Indiana will be one of the hnttle-
ground States thia year, Tthe Demo
crats were bouvant and the Renubli.
cans correspondingly depressed .
Berlin Estimate of Bryan.
Berlin. Bv Cable. AH tha
pers print the news of the nomination
1 1 1 v, . ....
Dy ine uemocratic National Conven
tion at Denver of W. J. Bryan for
the Presidency of the United States,
dui most or them without comment.
The Boersen Zietung, National Lib
eral, says: "Mr. Bryan upon the
whole is a very sympathetic person
ality. - His Great eloauence is due in
his speaking his convictions. He is a
man 01. weight and a magnificent agi
tator, but hardlv a statesman " Tha
Morning Post, the radical Democratic
organ, says, Mr. Bryan is far below
the late Grover Cleveland in ef
manlite'capacity.
Quebec Waits fcr Prince.
Quebec, Special. The quaint old
city is in a flutter of anticipation
over the arrival of his royal high
ness, the Prince of Wales, who will
sail into the harbor next Wednesday
aboard the new British battleship",
the Indomitable, to inaugurate the
300th anniversary of the founding
of Quebec by the French navigator
Champlain. The coming of the fu
ture King of England is'a significent
event in which all Canada is deeply
interested, for aside from the pegean
try of a royal visit it is a notable ex
pression of the st rOn O" linn He n rwi
istmg between the Imperial govern
ment anu its American colony. Great
masses of troops are being assembled
here to do honor to the
- 4UVU-
arch, and to take part -in the Cham-
piain exercises. The harbor already
presents a stirring naval spectacle.
"n ine ntisii battleships Exmouth,
Albermarle. Russell ami D
the cruisers Venus and Arogant, the
xiencn Dattleships Leon Gambetta
and Admiral Aubre, which will be
joined by the United States battle
ship New Hampshire and later by tho
Prince of Wales squdron, the Indomi
table, Minitaur and other ships the
whole presenting an assemblage of
the latest Dreadnaught types of three
foremost naval powers.
Police Abandon Search for Pitt3burj
Woman. '
Atlantic City, N. J., Special. The
local police department has given up
its search for Mrs. Beyers, the weal
thy Pittsburg woman , who was re
ported missing on Saturday. It was
stated Sunday that Mrs.- Morgan, her
companion, intimated that Mrs. Bey
ers is stopping at a beach front hotel
and that the latter has requested that
her whereabouts be kept secret.
fcpe Abandoned After Physicians'
Consultation.
Mrs. Enos Shearer, Yew and Wash
ington Sts., Centralia, Wash., says:
a or years 1 was
weak and run down,
could not sleep, my
limbs swelled and
the secretions were
troublesome; pains
were intense. I was
fast in bed for four
months. . Three doc
tors said there was
no cure for me and I was given up to
die. Being urged. I used Doan's Kid
ney Pills: Soon I was better and in a
few weeks was about the house, well
and strong again."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
When j'ou see a man advertising
his virtues it's to' keep your atten-
iion 011 nis real character.
Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains.
..our Ftomach and heartburn, no matter
from what cause. Gives immediate relief.
I rescribed by physicians because it is sure
cuctun". inaj ootue iuc. Kegnlar
Bi.a jl". uuu ouc., ai au aruggists.
A man who will not work will
work others.
Ohioan Dead at the Age of 100.
Wells ville, O., Special. Alexander
G. Wells, Wellville's .oldest resident,
and the son of the founder of the
city, died sullenly from the in
firmaries of old age, his 100th birth
day anniversary having been celebrat
ed June 3d last. Mr. Wells came from
a long-lived family, his grandfather
having died at the age of 103, while
his father lived nearly 100 vears.
Tc Drive Oat Malaria and Build Up
the Ssystem
Tak-; tho Old Standard Grove's Taste
less Cmn. Toxic. Yo i know what vou
lawns, .f iormaa is plainly printed
OU everv bnttlrt. tlik-nrinnr f. ia c;fl
uinendIron in a tsisteloss form, and the-
tucLiu.u iurm. r or grown people
Habits are part of our life in youth
nna an 01 lite 111 manhood.
our Dealer For Allen's Foot-Easev.
a powder. It rests tho feet. Cures Corns
Bunions, Swollen, Sore.Hot, Callous, Aehinii
bweatiag Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's
00 1 t-Iuu-e ms kesnew or ticht hoea easy. At
all D. ugg-.sts and Shoe stores, J cents. Ac
cept no ubstitute. Sample mailed Frbs.
Address Allen S. Olmsted. Lelloy. N. Y.
The ocean is not the only body
Clied with breakers.
When a man plays fox sympathy,
he loses if he wins.
Sherman to bo Operated on.
Utica. N. Y.. Srjefiial. Tf. is sfafod
for James S. Shei man. thn T?pnnhli-
can nominee for "Vice-President that
no extermination has been made as
to when he will undergo an operation.
His physician visits hini twire dailv
and is carefully observing his con-
tion. jsxr. bherman is permitted to
spend about two hours each day with
his secretary in cointr over hia cor-
respondence.
Schooner Two Sisters Lost.
Norfolk, Va., Specal. X special
to the Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch from
Washington, N. C, reports the sinE
ing off Maul Point, 15 miles below
Weshfogtojj, of the eehooser Two
Sigtera, Cspt. T. U. Oredle. Tbe
acbiSSer struck a eubmerffsd. buoy,
wmca tore a great hole in her tottoai,
causing her to go down within a few
iimc. vupiain ureaie ana crew
-1 1 l ..a
3iung 10 the ngging until rescued,
nrey lost all their persona efvets. .
Hearst Not to Support Bryan.
New York, Special? That W. J.
Bryan is not to have the support of
William R. Hearst is indicated by the
attitufo of Mr. Hearst's two news
papers, the American and the Evening
Journal. The two papers announce
a loss of confidence, on their part
both in the Democratic party and in
Mr. Bryan. - ;
46 Guns Fired for Bryan.
VWashfiigton, Special.- The nom
nation - of Mr. William J. Bryan as
Democratic candidate for . President
6$ the United States ws celebrated
by the Petrecratio cluhs of the Dis
trict cf Columbia. oa the Washington
HonAiment srroaadB.;. A crowd - of
about 200 pereos gathered; to wit
ness the demonstration. The announ
cement of the. nomination wag follow
ed by. ft salute of 46 guns, one for
each St&ie, . ' .
Lightning Kills One and Injuries As
other. Macon, Ga., Special. An electrical
storm suddenly broke over Bullards,
17 miles from here Sunday afternoon
and a bolt of lightning killed -young
Dan Harrell, son of Frank Harrell,
and fatally injured a negro, besides
shocking many others. Young Har
rell with others hatli assembled to
play a game of base ball when the
boit fell among them without warn
ing. :
Another Oil Can Explosion.
Winston-Salem, " Special. White
starting a fire in a stove by use cf
kerosene oil, the twelve-year-r.kl
daughter, of William Owens, of this
City, was fris-htfullv h,i
result of the fill VS1 tfi-vrSlrrf-l-ti-fcrt T'Tirt
gin is m the hsopital and her con
dition is serious. Her life was saved
by timely arrival of neighbors who
smothered out tho tvho vt, u
V4. 4UIIIS.
Restored to Health by Lydia E.
Pickham's Vegetable Compound.
Read What They Say.
M iss Lillian Ross, 500
East 84th Street, New
York, writes: "Lydia
E. Pinkhaui's Vegeta
ble Compound over
came irregularities, pe
riodic suffering, and
nervous hmAwhua
after evciytliing else
liaa lailod to help me,
and I feel it n. Hnt.v tr
let oiners Know or it."
KatharineCraig,2355
iiaiuycico jsc., uenver,
Col., writes: "Thanks
to Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com pound I
am wen. aitersufferinc
for months from ner
vous prostration."
Miss Marie Stoltz-
man, or Laurel, la,,
writes: "Iwaiiaarun-
aownconaitionandsuf-
ferod frOmunnrfi)nn
indiffostion. and nonr
a!w(i,Ia(Um T .Jit. m
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound mado nia
well and utrnntr .
iiiss .nen ai. Olson,.
01 u jn. xL,ass St., n.e
wanee, 111., says: "Ly-
aian.. rinKnam'svege-
LaDIO Lomnnnni onmri
me of backache, side
acho. and established
my periods, after tho
best local doctors had
failed to help me."
FACTS FOR SECK WOMEN.
Foi thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
nam s vegecaDie compound, made
irom roots ana neros, Has been tho
r,l--A-A 1 X 1. .11
tuauutiiu Aciiitjuy xui lernaie ills,
andhas positively cured ttumsands of
T-rnnn nrn 1, - 1 J. 1 1 T , i
w v iixcu. w jliu iiti vc uceii tro uuiea wltn
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges-
tion,dizziness,ornervous prostration.
W y don't you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkliam invites all sick
women to -write ner fop advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Tynn, Mass.
NEW COLLEGE AT MllLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Ona of, the First of It Kind in tht
County opens, eeptemoer itt.
XT lllol irovlllo na Tha AmArtun
Cotton College, an institution tor the
education of young men, farmers,
warehousemen, cotton buyers and oth
ers, in the science of classifying and
grading cdtton, has been instituted
fiArn Viw Prnf T H THrlrinson a.nd Mr.
R. L. Wall, the well known cotton
Duyer ana expert, ana win oegin oper
Hoti3 on fientember 1st- Suitable
miortun . Via va heon SAClirpd find a.
'
large attendance at the first sessions
-
is assured.
Tha new cnllesra la one of & verv
few of the kind in tho country.
Classes will be taught by correspon
Afrnre nsi wall as hv nerson and thia
feature is sure to become popular.
Don't be afraid of experience. He
is the nest teacher.
ITCHING HUMOR OH BOY.
Tils Ilands vrero a Solid Mass, and
.Disease bpread All Over Body -Cored
in 4 Days by Cuticnra.
'One dav-we noticed that our littl tuv
was an broken out with itching eores. We
first noticed' it on hia little hnnrl TTia
hands were not as bad then, and we didn't
imnir anything senous would result. But
the next day we heard of the Cuticura
Remedies beine so rood for iteh;nr-anrui
T I 1 . .. .. .
Jjy mis limfr- tne disease hsrl anroarl all
over his body, and his hands were no thine
dui a soua mass ot tnig itching disease. I
purchased a box of Cuticura Soap and tme
dox ci cuticura Umtmeat, and that night
I took the Cuticura Soap and lukewarm
water and washed him well. Th
him and took the Cuticura 'Ointment and
anointed him with it. I did thia every
eveninz and in four nichfq h wi sntiMTv
cured, ilrs. Frank Donahue. 208 Fremont
dc, ivoKomo, Jnd., Kept. 16, 1907.'
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The less money a man makes the
more he has if he isn't married.
CUnsS AIX ITCHINQ ERUPTIOXS.
Olencoe. Md.. Nov. Slat 1907; "T liuva hA
Nzami on mT na.naa tat i 1 in mil k Vm
inea eyeryiaing. x aave Deon using tkt-
TltlHt 4 aftVM ami tTlA rA.nlta km rr... tl
Signed, Mrs. M. Harvey. Tsttibixs is the
. m 0 1 .
Bureac, oaicot, peeaiai cure lor eczema
aad all othar skin dlseasa. Sold bv Am.
gisn or aeni dj man ror sio. by J. T. 8Hvr-
tbi.ik, iepi. a. savannan. ua.
Don't be afraid of failure. Kpn nn
inougn you rail a dozen times.
manentlvctll-ed hv Dir. K1ii' firaat. "Kftmra
Restorer. S3 trial bottle and treatise free.
ur. u. li. Kline, LkI.,931 Arch St., Phiia,, Pa.
Some men run into debt but don't
even try to crawl out.
5fl Winsmw'aSnnMiint. SnrnnfnriifiAiM
' ' " ' " w-wnii KJiupwi V1U1U.CU
ceething,sof tens egnms,reducesinflamma-
t-2 1, - s rtfc . ...
uiuu, ptuu,u. jes wiuu couc, ca DOttla
Don't be afraid to bcin at the hot-
torn. It is the safest way to climb.
A Golden ODDortunltv
ia ui.:rcu 10 a lew- investors, xne ct rLj-
Kjcnmond AliDlng Co., a high class mining
concern operating in Sonorn, Mexico, and
whose mines are very rich ia gold, need
oiu.uua more wnn trnion tn inotnii machin
ery (already paid for) and complete devel
opment. Will pfill Pnnnnh atnolr at QH oani
per f-haro (par value tl.OO, none sold for
icssioaasu cents; io carry out tnls plan.
Adjoining mine is ryirg 1,000,000 yearly.
Tbis is a high -class conservative investment
wnich wiM produce great returns within one
year. For further particulars address
G. Lenox Curtis, Tresident, 17 East 5th St.,
New York City. '
Girls who are worth their tre?rli
in geld are seldom given a weigh.
One of tho
Essential
of the happy homes of to-day 5.
fund of information as to the bit JL?4
of promoting health and haDninT10
right living and knowledge of th"
best products. fa the Ti
Products of actual excollence ;
reasonable claims truthfully . nd
and which have attained U
acceptance through the approval 7?
Wen-Informed of the Wcrl ;
viduals only, but of the many whft y
the happy faculty of sohctlJ.S
ing the best the world afford,.
One of the products of that class
known component parts.
remedy, approved by physician, and '1
mended by tho Wcll-Inf0rmi nj"
Worldas a valuable and wholc.ion- f J,
laxative is tho well-known Svr,m" f. r
and Elixir of Senna. To gct it,
effects always buy the genuine,
factured by the California F,V sTO.
only, and for sale by all leading dru
CC8 to SSI Paj s Board.Talttsn aad Ka
ZSmt for efKIne Kaathsot
HIGH
8CHOOL
Fortsojiand rMty. Kciiorttd y boat 4a
tr. At foot or BIbo Mi: Mb(bI
ceatscenoiy. Ko malaria. Mineral water.
Opeea AstlB, 'C8. Tcr eataloaae write to
W. D. BURNS. -W&.Srg :a-d
PIEDMONT
r
Products
Libby9
Vienna Sausage
You've never tastPrl
the best sausage until
you ve eaten Libby's
Vienna Sausage.
It's a sausage product
or high food vahm'
Made different: Cook
ed different: Tastes
different and is different
than other sausage:
Libby's Vienna
Sausage, like all of the
Libby Food Products;
is carefully prepared
and cooked in Libby's
Great While Kiichen.
It can be quickly
served for any meal at
any timeiIt is pleas
ing, not over-flavored
and has that satisfying
taste: Try it:
Libby, McNeill & Libby,
tbicaoo.
Ko Clue Yet in Drew Case.
Troy, N. T..
Bnnday tn Teal Pond mnrder mvs-
tery, although they, cleared up one of
tao uncertaintie 'of Hi n
whereabouts Qn th day bsfcre she
teatal vaha to eatabUaCi the iUH
11 tho girl's slayer. . Where sir
spent the night of. July fc:h, the da'
OH PhlPh ahi r.M .!.. r. i.
ew .xork, is a question. the atithori
es are Uriable to answer.
I
'- i win in inn hf , a-iai?T, ,r
tiolUra reward for -
any cue of pneumonia is B9 t&miiy Mhert
they ue Goose Grease as directed. If you
ever Vnow or hear of ny $ueh Cae. bleksa
ialorm us and we will pay them the reward.
GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT CO.
. ...ii. Grcn$boro, N C
PI EDIVIONT COLLEGE
DEM OR EST. GA.
Healthful menntsin limtlnn 'RAml..
. H(iU 1 l UI
uu vuuvg course.--; special eonnet In Butinem.
Domstin Rr!.nM nnA V,..;. U 1 j .
" - . u.iviivr HfKDlfiei,
jmuuuuio prices, x or cacaiosna and rurther infoi'
m.ttion aidresv
HENRY C. NEWELL, km Preflimt
A.T rtJs.TeM IBnMeHfA DaaM - .a n
Pacific Coast Borax Co., Hew York,
"c ftKMts wanted. . Write for moeey ntkhit plat,
toilet Mmm
Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body
ontisepnically clean and free from uo
healthy germ-life and disagreeable odon,
which water, soap and tooth preparation!
aione cannot do. A
germicidal, disin
fecting and deodor
izing toilet requisite-,
ot exceptional ex
cellence and econ
omy. Invaluable
for inflamed eyes,
throat and nasal and
uterine catarrh. At
drug and toilet
stores, 50 cents, or
by mail postpaid.
Large Trial Sample
WITH "HCALTH AND BEAUTY" BOOK SENT MM
THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Bostoii.Mag.
F NOT EMPLOYED-
Ton Can "Work for us nnd Earn From
S3.00u TO S10.00 PER DAY
aurtotf tha summer season, teed JMT
Rddrftps on postal for
FREE DESCRIPTIY K CATALOG
and ur monar.makine offer. Pi.-aant aud ttit
pioymai.i for any lady or
ufimlai
em
SJ"-' Braistreet, or any barJotia Bn
O. n. Beblasesi A Co., Box 77. cbsrloite,
THE DAISY FLY KILLER uroritntM
UM sad affords Oomfyrt to erery holno-ln dipuig toom
aiid all pi"'
where flirt
troubl"too;
Clean, neat.,"
I Will uv. '
J injure anytW
1 i f tn
and you will
cr be wltliosj
them. If nrtM
by dealers.
HAROLD OMSK, U9 OaEalb iTe,, BrMklya. &
If afflicted
vrtth weak
eyes, nee
TbompsoD'sEyeWer
So. 30-'03.
FARMS
J? ?, aJ"cent Oonrtie?. Banner f.irmlnyiertW
frr !i-a.u r8lro snying that r row.. nlthj cctt-
ti. Ji " ,3:0,, wnt price reatonsble. t
HrS?hrfi,0.cltjrV,doli Prorert . the r. ilroni center tt
tiV?ei?itf ,U cJ priws. Hrita for dewnr
ltOBXXSON Jk GRACKi Tidalln, Cs.
American Cotton College
J"?0 of Farmers. Clerks. M.W.
MillccgevH'o
- tt a vww.js--
Boyers, Manufacturers? and theV-w1" ' MP'nt?' Wwohou.emen, Cotto
and put the correct raiuSion T7-' TjUn f old' who re unbIe to c
our wmple rooms. oVu week? -J?",0 Clt0a- day schol-whip.
will complete you. Bi demlnS COW'9 und,r exPert cotlon B .
Sept l.t CmSJ.Jn. Session openl
' 1 " mv w rouna. Write at once for furtfcerparucu!arj
J
FOR' MEN
MSBV IMimfA mmi4 t. J.
Wfifl t CCOlfa cm Taa -fa. .
3 taeseehoci ftadjly, writs tha met. M
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find
for directions how to tecar
FRED. F. HELD CO. Brockton, Ms
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