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!fi\ A l-*flo Matter of Franking.
| *“What can {do for you today, Sen
‘ ator?” inquired the unbane Bing City
postmaster,
“Oh, nothing much,” answered Sen
ator Pluribus, easily, *“I merely de
sire to have my coal house, my Ssec
tional book cases, my blue ribbon Jer
scy cow, my wife's kitchen cabinet,
my daughter's upright piano, my lit
tle son's Shetland pony, my mother
in-law's Morris chair and my secre
tary's winter supply of cordwoed
franked to Washington. Thank you,
very klgdly."——!hok.__mm o
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Munyon's Cold Remedy Reiieves 'the
head, throat and lungs almost immediate.
ly. Checks Fevers, stops Discharges of
the nose, takes away all aches and pains
caused by colds. It cures Grip and ob
stinate Coughs and prevents Pacumonia,
Price 25c.
Have you stiff or swollen joints, no mat
ter how chronlc? Ask your druggist for
Munyon's Rheumatism Remedy and sce
how quickly you will be cured.
If you have any kidney or bladder trou
ble get Munyon's Kidney Remedy.
Munyon's Vitalizer makes weak men
SIIOOG SRS lONeEs Tost DOWerS.
Most people are liberal with their
sympathy because it doesn’t cost any
thing.
" There fs more Catarrh in this section of
¢he country than all other diseases put to
gether, and until the last few years was sup
posed to be incurable. For a great many
years doctors Prmonnwd it a local disease
and ?rescn' local remedies, and by con
stantly failing to cure with local treatment,
Ecinounced it incurable. Science has proven
arrh to be a constitutional disease, and
therefore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con
stftutional cureonthemarket. 1t is takenin
ternally in doses from 10 droi)s toateaspoon
ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. ‘l'hey offer one hun
dred dollars forany caseitfzils to cure. Send
for circularsand testimonials. Address F.J.
Cuexey & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Bold bfi Dru%gmu; 75¢,
\ Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Most men get good after they be
come too weak to take a whirl wita
the boys.
Four Year Case of Eczema Cured.
; 5639 Vernon St., St. Louis, Mo.
“Mr. J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
Dear Sir:—My sister, Mrs§. Elton, has
sent to you for your TetteriF__e for rp!
use. I have had eczema for four ¥Vears,
and have tried everything possible to
cure it, without success until I tried Tet
terine. I even went to a noted specialist
and got no relief. Am glad to say that
i?ur medicine has c"k:'gd Xe affier six
onths’ trial, Tiss A. B. King.
Tetterine cures Eczema, Tetter, Ring
Worm, Ground Itch, Itching Piles, In
fant’s Sore Head, Pimples, Boils, Rougn
Scaly Patches on the Face, Old Itching
Sores, Dandruff, Cankered Scalp, BRui
fons, Corns, Chilblains and every form of
Sikin Disease. Tetterine 50c; Tetterine
Soap 25c. Your drugfi_fist, or by mail from
the manufacturer, he Shuptrine Co.,
Bavannah, Ga.
Some—people are too modest to look
the naked truth in the face.
I Dyspepsia and constipation are avoidable
miseries—take Garfield Tea, Nature’'s Herb
laxative. 5
Sometimes when a man is caught
napping he isvmerely playing possum.
Only One “Bromo Quinine”
That is. Laxative Bromo Quinine., Look
tor the signature of K. W. Grove. Used the
World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c.
When a man lays down on his job
it is because he will not stand for it.
Mm.Winslowis Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25¢ a Lottle
" ‘A" kind of heart works best when
propelled by well-balanced machinery.
For HBADACHéE—HIckc’ CAPUDINE
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you.
It’s liquid—pleasant to take—acts immedi
ately. Try it, 10c., 26¢c, and 60c. at drug
stores.
No road is a good road that makes
men swear words,
ECZEMA BURNED AND ITCHED.
Spread Over Hand, Arms, Legs and
Face—lt Was Something Terrible
~—Complete’ Cure by Caticura.
“About fifteen or eighteen years ago ec
zema developed on top of my hand. It
burned and itched so much that 1 was
compelled to show it to a doctor. He pro
nounced it ringworm. After trying his dif
ferent remedies the disease increased and
went up my arms and to my legs and
finally on my face. The burning was some
|thing terrible. I went to another doctor
'wwho had the reputation of being theé best
'in town. He told me it was eczema. His
‘medicine checked the advance of the dis
'ease but no further. I finally concluded to
‘try the Cuticura Remedies and found relief
|in the first trial. I continued until I was
Icompletely free from the disease and I have
not been troubled since. C. Burkhart, 236
|'W. Market Bt., Chambersburg, Pa.; Sept.
119, 1908.” Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole
Props. of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass,
The man who can make light of
trouble may yet illuminate the world.
You Look Prematurely Old
Because of th‘ ugly, grizzly, gray haire. Use *LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER.. Price, SI.OO, retail.
Beef Omelet—This {8 a very nlce
dish for the tea table, it makes such
a deliclous relish and is also a
handy way to use up steak that Is
a little tough. Chop fine 1 12
pounds of raw hbeef, add pepper, sa't
and summer savory, 2 spoonfuls of
butter. Mix with 2 well beaten eggs,
press into a pan and bake one hour,
When 2:0l@ cut in thin slices and
gerve ke tongue,
Luncheon StarseChop very fine 1
cup seeded raisins, rind of 1 lemon,
1-2 common cracker, rolled fine, 1 1-2
cups sugar, juice of 1 lemon, 1 ezgg
well beaten. Use rich pie crust cut
out with a star cookie cutter,—l2 or
more of them on six of them; put
a tablespoon of the filling next, put
on the covers and prick the tops
with a fork. Glace over the top with
milk, and bake about 15 minutes.
Hermits—One . and onehalf cup
brown sugar, 1 cup butter, 1-2 tea
spoon soda dissolved in 2 tablespoons
hot water, 3 eggs, a little nutmes,
pinch of salt, 1 1-2 cups seeded rals
ins floured, 1 teaspoon of cream of
tartar, 1-4 cup buttermilk., Flour to
thicken so as to roll out and cut as
cookies.
White Cookies—One cup butter, 2
cups sugar, 3 eggs, 2 tablespoonfuls
boiling water, 1-2 teaspoonful soda, 1
teaspoonful cream tartar, flavor. Mix
stiff. Put in opld place a while be
fore rolling out. Roll thin.
Spanish String Beans—String and
cut in small pieces three cupfuls
string beans. Chop a medium sized
onion fine and fry in a tablespoon
ful olive oil or lard. Add a half
can tomatoes; cook a little and sea
son with chili, peper, salt and a lit
tle sugar to counteract the acidity
of the tomato. Put in the beans and
toss and cook about fifteen minutes,
then add enough boiling water to al
low the beans to boil. Cook until
the beans are tender and the water
boiled down.
Spanish Salad—Four large cucum
bers, one bunch celery, three large
Spanish onions, four tomatoes, two
heads of lettuce and three green pep
pers form the basis of a popular
Spanish salad. Chop separately all
these ingredients, mix together and
dress with vinegar; lemon juice, olive
oil and salt and pepper to taste.
Right here it seems appropriate for
the Chicago Tribune to mention as
an interesting fact that this country
consumed $14,000,000 worth of pea
nuts last year.
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LydiaE.Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compound Cured Her.
Willimantic, Conn.—*“ For five years
I suffered untold agony from female
troubles, causing backache, irregulari
ties, dizziness and nervous prostra
tion. It was impossible for me to
prETE e Walk upstairs
Eaie RN = 1 without stopping
b R ion the wag. I
e tried three differ-
A '{;3{l M ent doctors and
S P each told me some-
ESeer oo B thing different. 1
{%g’f ¢ W received no benefit
«%;m gBl from any of them,
St el but seemed to suf-
B o el fer more. Thelast
ol gTN doctor said noth
caas wwe il ing would restore
oMR ._:5:?,:;%;:5;5:::::5:;3:‘ my health. I be%?n
taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound to see what it would do,
and I am restored to my natural
health.””—Mrs. ETTA DONOVAN, Box
209, Willimantie, Conn, |
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Ve(i;etable Compound, made from roots
and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be
used with perfect confidence by women
who suffer from displacements, inflam
mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir
regularities, periodic pains, backache,
bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi
gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra
tion.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound has been the
standard remedy for female ills, and
suffering women owe it to themselves
to at least give this medicine a trial.
Proof is abundant that it has cured
thousands of others, apd why should it
not cure you ?
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When the announcement was made
several months ago that Mr. Taft
would use an automobile, instead of
carriages, during his term as Presi
dent, much rivalry developed among
the leading manufacturers for the
honor of selling him a car, and the
public watched with interest to see
what Mr. Taft's choice would be. The
knowing ones predictedthatthe White
Steamer would be selected, and they
pointed out that President Roosevelt
had used White Steamers for two
vears at his summer home at Oyster
Bay, and had recommended this make
to Mr. Taft as the most desirable.
This prediction proved correct, al
though Mr. Taft did not rely solely
on Mr. Roosevelt’s recommendation,
but with his usual thoroughness, de
termined to have an investigation
made of all the principal makes. Ac
cordingly, he asked several officers of
the War Department to look into the
matter for him, and they tested many
makes of cars, visited a number of
factories, so that they might see what
materials were used, and, finally, they
investigated the records of the differ
ent types of cars in public contests
and in private service. - -
When their labors were completed,
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is because I give the wearer the beneflt of the most
complete organization of trained experts and skilled
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The selection of the leathers for each part of the shoe,
and °'°X detail of the mn.kin& in every department, is
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If I could show you how carefully W. L. Douilu shoes
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W. L. DOUGLAS, 167 Spark St., Brockton, Mass.,
PRESIDENT TAKFT AND HIS FAMILY IN THEIR WHITE STEAMER.
the officials reported unanimously to
Mr. Taft in favor of the White, and
accordingly a car of this make was
immediately ordered from the manu
facturers, The White Company, of
Cleveland,
The new car was delivered to Mr.
Taft in Washington a few days be
fore his inauguration, and since that
time it has been in almost constant
use. There has not been a day when
the President or some members of his
family have not been seen riding
around the National Capital in the
new car, It is hinted that Mr. Taft
likes fast traveling, and that when he
rides out into the open country, he
does not always insist that the speed
of the car be kept within the legal
limits.
E. W. Gans, manager of the
southern branch of the White Com
pany, 126 Marietta street, Atlanta,
Ga., said recently to a corre
spondent of this paper: ‘“We are re
ceiving many inquiries each day ask
ing for full details regarding the con
struction of Mr. Taft’s car, and in re
ply we are sending copies of our cat
alog. Mr. Taft’s car is exactly like
any other Model ‘M’ 40 horse-power
White Steamer except that his car
~No More Pain
«“Before I took Cardui,” writes Mrs. Martha
Hown, of Sevierville, Tenn., “I would take smother
ing spells, and suffered at my periods till I wanted
to die. I took doctor’s medicine, but it did me no
good, so my husband got me a bottle of Cardui. I
have taken two bottles and I can do my cooking now,
and all my work, and look better and stouter than I
have for 12 months and have no more pain.”’ {
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It Will Help You
With such enthusiastie, truthful, unbiased testi
mony before you, how can you still hesitate toc buy
and try Cardui, for your female troubles?
Your suffering cannot be worse,
<Z—p than that so graphically depicted by
"f‘ : ,//f‘}”//;); Mrs. Hown. Go, then, today, to the
,: ’/ store and get a bottle of Cardui. Ithas
| 1 { helped thousands of women. Why not
” n%f’tflfl you?
I{:}]@\ Give Cardui a fair and thorough
FEEPEPY cunt and 1t will surely help you.
How would we ever know that.a
thing pleases us if we had not pre
viously been displeased?
If afflicted ’
miwest [NOMPSON’s Lye Water
has the United States coat-of-arms
painted on either door. In other
words, when we make a car for the
President of the United States thore
is no way in which we can make it
any better than the car which von,
or anybody else, can purchase from
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“Some of thosewriting to me about
Mr. Taft’s car say that, although they
are very desirous of having a car like
Mr. Taft's, they are afraid that such
a car is somewhat larger and more
expensive than they desire. In reply
to these letters I point out that our
Model ‘O’ 20 horse-power car is ¢x
actly like our 40 horse-power model,
except as regards the size of the dif
ferent parts. The principle of con
struction is exactly the same and the
smaller car possesses all the desirable
qualities of our larger model. In
other words, I point out that they can
secure an exact duplicateof Mr. Taft’s
car for S4OOO, or a car of the same
qualities, but of smaller dimensions,
for only S2OOO. Judging by the de
mand for White cars, a good propor
tion of those desiring to purchase au
tomobiles are quite content to trust
President Taft's judgment as to the
best and most desirable make.”
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1000 kernels each of onions, carrots, celery,
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1200 charming flower seeds, in all 10,000 ker
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Or, send 20c. and we will add one package
of Earliest Peep O'Day SBweet Corn.
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