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NOT TOO CONFIDING,
Man—Do you belleve that story
about her?
Weman—l'd belleve anything about
ber, unless she told it me herself.—
Pick-Me-Up.
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Deafness Cannot Be Cured
3{100;1 applications as theycannot reachthe
seased portion of the ear, There is only one
way to cure deufness, and that is by consti
tnt{oml remedies, Deafness iscaused byan
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube, Ve¢kon thistubeisin
flamed you have s rumblizg sound orimpor
fect hearing, and when it 1s entirely closed
Deafness is tho result, und unless the inflam
mation can be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing will
bedestroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten
are caused bycatarrh, whichisnothingbutan
inflamed condition of the mucons surfaces.
We will Tve One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused bycatarrh) that can
not be curedby HaM's Catarrh Cure, Send for
circulars free, F.J.Caeney & Co.,Toledo,o.
Sold by Dru‘.ggiou. 75¢.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
SOLUTION.
Mistress—When 1 engaged you,
Ymoinda, you said you had no male
friends. Now, almost every time 1
come into the kitchen I find a man
there.
Lucinda—Tor sakes, he am no male
fren’ ob mine.
* Mistress—Then who is he?
Lucinda—Ma husband!—Puck.
Ttch cured in 30 minutes by ‘Woolford’s
Banitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists.
Some men never get to the top, ex
piaing the New York Press, because
they depend too much cn the eleva
tor.
Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy.
Comgpounded by Eprerxenced Physicians.
Conforms to Pure Food and Drug Laws.
Murine Doesn’t Smart; Soothes Eye Paia.
The way is easiest found by he
who has the will.
Every Woman Will Be Interested.
If you have paing in the back, Urinary
Blndyl:t or lgfn«ey trouble, and want a
leasant herb cure for woman’s ills, try
gloth‘er Gray's Australian Leaf. Itisa ro
liable regulator. All Druggists 50 cts. Sam
ple rrax. The Mother Gray Co.,Le Roy,N.Y.
Feeling the public pulse often caus
es a politician heart throbs.
{. Breaks a Cold Promptly.
The following formula is a mever
failing remedy for colds:
One ounce of compound syrup of
Bazsaparilla, one ounce Toris com
‘pound dnd half pint of good whiskey;
mix and shake thorfughly each time
and use jn doses of a tablespoonful
every four hours.
~ This will frequently cure an acute
cold in twenty-four hours. The in
_gredjents can be gotten at any drug
store.
A light heart illuminates the way
through life,
Entirely Well of Eczema—Tetterinc
Did the Work.
“I had eczema on my chest for seven
,greara and it looked like a piece of rusty
ron; the torture was almost unbearable.
‘One- of your salesmen offered to pay for
the Tetterine if it did not cure me. I
iused less than three boxes and am en
tirely well.”
Clem Kinard, Ruffin, S. C.
Tetterine cures Eczema, Tetter, Ring
Worm, Ground Itch, Itching Piles, In
fant’'s Sore Head, Pimples, Bolls, Rough
. Scaly Patches on the Face, Old Itching
Sores, Dandruff, Cankered Scalp, .3un
fons, C(;rps, Chilblains and every form of
' Skin Disease. Tetterine 50c; Tetterine
Soap 25¢. Your drug%lat-, or b mail from
the manufacturer, he Shuptrine Co.,
Savannah, Ga.
Many a man’s excessive cheek is
due to the toothache,
BABY'S SKIN ERUPTION CURED.
Was So Sore, Irritating and Painful
That Little Sufferer Could Not
Sleep—-~Scratched Constant]ly-m
Cuticura’s Efficacy Proven.
“When about two and a half years old
my daughter broke out on her hipg and the
upper parts of her legs with a very irritat
ing and painful eruption. It began in Octo
ber; the first I noticed was a little red sur
face and a constant desire on her part to
scratch her limbs. She could not sleep and
the eruptions got sore, and yellow water
came out of them. I had two doctors treat
her, but she grew worse under their treat
ment. Then I bought the Cuticura Rem
edies and only used them two weeks when
she was entirely well. This was in Febru
ary. BShe has never had another rough
place O?d heiiSkm, and she is now fourteen
years old. Mrs. R. R. Whitak i
teg 'fenni») Sept, 25, 1008." itaker, Winches
otter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sol
of Cuticura Remedies, Bbst?:x, M&:‘.Props.
Never hunt for temptation when
you are out after hig game.
In another column will be found the ad
vertisement of the Nashville Seed Co.
These people are not on'y in position to aid
and encourage farmers in divergifying their
crops, but are also ready to answer all
requests for information on the subject
of farming and trucking. There istoo much
cotton in the South and not enough hay,
corn, live stock and garden truck.
," Don’'t be a stand-patter until you
are .sure you are on sold |gr”<_)und.
' Piles Cured in 6to 14 Days.
intment i aranteed to cure any
r‘wofolttchin y B}i!ng:l Bleeding or Protruding
fl'fl; n 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50&
}To pe a man of destiny, one must
be. quite strenuous in helping one’s
i i e
; Mrs.JWinflOW’s Sct;lotbins Syfc'l\lp fozn%hi}g:::
¥ i tenst ms, reduces infla -
tfi.:tn ’Agn;'y.:‘n.ixcu:e%u wind colic. 25¢ a bottle
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W suppose to be-up with the times
thes¢ latter- days one must be! an
aviaet, < | s
" A Pleasant Progpect.
A Philadelphia woman, whose giv
en name is Mary, as is also the name
of her daughter, had recently en
gaged a domestic when, to her em
barrassment, she discovered that the
servant's name, too, was Mary.
Whereupon there ensued a strug.
gle to induce the applicant to relin
quish her idea that she must be ad
dressed by her Christian name. For
some time she was rigidly uncom
promising.
“Under the eclrcumstances,” said
the lady of the house, “there is noth.
ing to do but to follow the English
custom and call you by your last
name, By the way, what s {t?”
“Well, mum,” answered the girl,
dubiously, “it's ‘Darling.’ "—Harper's
Weekly.
Not Encouraging.
A pastor in a rural church not far
from Milwaukee announced the wed
ding in his church during the follow-
Ing week of two of his pariskioners,
He followed the announcement with
the title of the hymn which was
theax to be sung. It was “Mistaken
Souls That Dream of Heaven!
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Pimples, itching Humors, Rheumatism, Biood
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Poison, Eczema, Bone Pains. &
8.8 B. (Botanic Blood Balm it the only Blood remedg that kill the poison in @S XUER
the blood and then purifies it—sending a floed of s)urc rich blood direct to th skin ",'1
surface, Bones Joints and whereve th disesse 1s ocated. In this way all Bores, N ™
Ulcers Pimples, Eruptions are healed an” cure« pains and aches of Rheumatism 3 f
. ' o Jcease, lwe}angn subai)de. 8.8. B oom'Plotely changes the body intoclean, healthy ‘ W
h he Blood condftlon, giving the skin the rich re/’hue of periscthenlth, B itk diroerions Wiin~
orst old cases. . . er large bottle
Cures T m“gh ' e bio J for home cure. SArnyfl’LE FB'ElEby vn‘;lng BLOOD l}an CO., Atianta, Ga. V.
Genius is the capacity for putting
great ideas in full swing.
e “Bromo Quinine"”
That ?-nlf.uo::ivo Bromo Quinine. Look
or the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the
‘Vorld over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25¢.
Old-Fashioned Shutters.
One of the effects of the return
to Colonial, or more properly Geor
gian, architecture in New York is
the sight of a costly brick dwelling
in the fashionable Fifties with old
fashioned solid wooden shutters on
all the front windows. They are
painted white and have the necessary
touch of the crescent shaped opening
to let a gleam- of daylight and a
breath of air into the rooms behind
them.—New York Press.
A CONTRADICTION.
“Judge,” said the prisomer, “I have
seen better days. I have never before
even been threatened with arrest.”
“yYour second assertion,” answered
his honor, “contradicts the first. It
shows you have never been connect-:
ed with a big corporation or owned
a motor car.”—Washington Star.
For Benefit of Women who
Suffer from Female llls
Minneag)olis, Minn.—““l was a great
sufferer from female troubles which
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“] want this letter made public to
show the benefit women may derive
from Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.”’— Mrs. JOHN G, MOLDAN,
2116 Second St., North, Minneapolis,
Minn.
Thousands of unsolicited and genu
ine testimonials like the above prove
the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Veietable Compound, which is made
exclusively from roots and herbs.
Women who suffer from those dis
tressing ills peculiar to their sex should
not lose sight of these facts or doubt
the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham'’s
Ve%etable Compound to restore their
health.
If you want special advice write
to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass.
Shewilltreatyourletterasstrictly
confidential. For 20 years she
has been helping sick women in
this way, free of charge. Don’t
hesitate — write at once.
Press agent work done.in our in
terest by- well meaning pexsons who
don’t comsult us beforehand, insists
the New York Telegram, is apt to
bring us face to face with embarrass
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had done for cther
suffering women I
felt sure it would
help me, and I must
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Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10e. package colors all fibers. They dye in cold water better than any other dye. You
san dye any garment without ripping apart. Write for free booklet—How to Lye, Bleach and Mix Colors. MONROE DRUG CO., Quincy, Illlinois.
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They who wear the garitents of re
ligion all the week can feoel pious on
Sunday without a frock coat.
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Relieves the aches and feverishness.
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| Will make your shoes last longer. They
are casy to attach. Any cobbler can put
them on. They will make your old shoes
good as new. You can buy shoes fitted
with them from your shoe dealer.
Send for booklet that tells all about theg.
United Shoe Machinery Co., "Rsa™
ONION SEED %%
Por Salzer’s eatalog, page 120,
Largost growers of onion and vegetable
seeds in the world. Big .catalog free; of,
send 100 in stan:ps and receive catalog and
1000 kernelseach of oniouns, carrots, celery,
radishes, 1800 each lettuce, rutabaga, tur
nips, 100 parsley, 100 tomatoes, 106 -melons,
1200 charming flower soeds, in all 10,000 ke
nels, casily worth §1 of any man’s monaey.
Or, send 20c¢. and we will add one package
otmu&mo‘my.smcon.
SALZER SEED CO., Box A. C., La Crosse, Wis,
No religion has much power over
us that does not make some great
appeal to us.
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HANDSOME SCARF-PIN FREE.
A Phenomenal Offer Made By a New
York Firm.
Thousands of persons all over the United
S tates are taking advantage of the generous
offer made by Merrill & Co., 1123 Broad
way, N. Y. City, making request fora beau
titul geld-plated scarf-pin, for either lady or
gentlemen, which is mailed to anyone send
ing their name and address, free of charge.
This offer is made by this well known
house to introduce their large catalogue of
general merchandise, household goods,
jewelry, novelties, eto., and the readers of
this pa.éver are requested to send their name
and address immediately enclosing fourtwo
cent stamps to cover packing and postage.
Send to-day, and be the possessor of a
plece of jewelry that you will be very proud
of, and which does not cost you anything.
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You may know how much a man
is really worth by seeing how much
he puts in after sing, “Here, Lord I
give myself away.”
Do not neglect constipation, for this con
dition poisons the blood and leadsto chronic
ill hea?th. Garfield Tea, the mild ‘herb
laxative, corrects consu%atlon- keeps the
blood pure, and the healt goo&.
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others equal to new sold at a savi of 80 to 60 per
cont. on manufacturers' price. ngm or montmy
tmymenu. Covered by same guarantee as manufac
urers give, Write for apecimeuns of writing and net
prices. TYPEW Rlfiin SALES C 0.,, No. 5
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Of the thousands of Cancers Cured not one
pas returned. No deetor imthe world has bet
ter success in curing Caneers and Tumors than
Dr. Howard. Bookless eontaining treatment and
testimonials sens free on l.Bplkntlon. Address
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A quick and powerful remedy is needed to break up an attack of croup.
Sloan’s Liniment has cured many cases of croup. It acts instantly — when
applied both inside and outside of the throat it breaks up the phlegm, re
duces the inflammation, and relieves the difficulty of breathing.
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gives quick 'relief in all cases of asthma, bronchitis, sore throat, tonsilitis,
and pains in the chest, Price, 25¢., 50c., and §I.OO.
Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Bosten, Mass.
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Golden Seal,(Yellow Root), May Apple,
Wild Ginger, etc. We are dealers:
established in 1856—""Over half a eentury in
1 ouisville""—and can do better for you than
agents or commission merchants. Reference,
any Baok in Louisville. Write for weekly
price list and shipping tags. |
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227 E. Market St. LOUISVILLE, KY.
“SPOHNYS”
As this very remarkable preparation is now
called, is the greatest Constitutional Remedy:
ever known for Brood Mares, Colts, Stallions
and all other horses; also Distemper amqni:
Dogs and Sheep. This compound 1s made of
the purest ingredients and not an atom of
poisonous or llxh]'unous nature enters into ite:
com]}gsxtion. any persons are now takin(f!
SPOHN'’S for La Grippe, Colds, Coughs, Kid-|
ney Trouble, etc., and it is always safe. It
expels the Discase Germs from the body: acts,
directly on the Blood and Glands. SPOHN’S
is now sold by nearly every druggist and har-1
ness dealerin the land, and any can get it for,
you, or send with remittance of price to the!
nmanufacturers, who will ship to your order,
express paid. Fifty cents and SI.OO a bottle,.
and $5.00 and SIO.OO the dozem.
Record of Annual Sales.
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