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Warning to Women
Do not neglect Nature’s Warn
ing Signals.
If you suffer from headache, ner
vousness, sick stomach, constipa
tion, palpitation, hysterics, or a dull
heavy feeling in the head, TAKE
HEED for nature is saying to you
as plainly as if the words were
spoken, I NEED HELP."
The tissues, muscles and mem
branes supporting your womanly
organs need strengthening—need
a tonic, need FOOD.
ST ELLA-VITAE will mpply what Ie
needed, will supply it in the form that will
bring quickest and most lasting results.
BTELLA-VITAE, tested and approved
by specialists, has been PROVEN TO BE
nature’s Great Restorer of strength to the
womanly organs. For THIRTY YEARS
It has been helping suffering women.
No matter how many remedies you have
tried, no matter how many doctors have
failed to help you—you owe IT TO YOUR
SELF to try this great medicine for the
ailments of women.
THE TRIAL WILL COST YOU NOTH
ING unless you are benefited.
We have authorized YOUR dealer to sell
you ONE bottle on our positive, binding
GUARANTEE of “money back if NOT
HELPED.’’ AFTER YOU are satisfied
be will sell you six bottles for $5.00.
Go or send this very day, this very hour,
and get that ONE bottle and be convinced
that you have at last set your feet firmly
on the road to perfect health and strength.
Thacher Medicine Company
Chattanooga I Tenn'
Bent
Cultivator Tooth
A new labor Havingdevice that makes
I cultivation easy, and materially in
crease* crops.
Can be used on any crop planted in
row* or hills.
Makes covering up of plants Im
pOßS.ble.
One pair only needed on each culti
vator,-will fit any standard make.
Price SI.OO Per Pair
Worth Their Weight in Gold
If not at your dealers, send SI.OO. and
a pair of Bent Teeth, with complete
< directions, will be sent you direct.
Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Money Back
The B. & B. Mfg. Co.
G1 Fleet Place. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Correspond/nee of dealer*
k solicited. Jp
Whittemore's
J J Shoe Polishes
Finest Quality Largest Variety
KMMW *‘ucneii ■gjg
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GILT EDGE the only ladies’ ahoe drewing that pod
<vr!y contain* OIL. Black* and polnhe* ladies’ and
children'* boots and shoes, shines without rub
bing. 25c, “French Gloss,” 10c.
ST A R combination for cleaning and polishing all kind*
el russet or tan shoes, 10c. “Dandy” size 25c.
‘‘QUICK WHITE” (in liquid form with sponge)
•uickly cleans and whitens dirty canvas shoes,
10c and 25c.
BABY ELITE combination for gentlemen who take
■ride in having their shoes look Al. Restores color and
■utre to all black shoes. Polish with a brush or cloth. 10c.
•*EUte” size 25c.
If your dealer does not keep the kind you want, send
•• the price in riamps for a full size package, charges pad.
WHIT TEMORE BROS. & CO.
M-M Albany St. Cambridge. Mam.
Tht Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of
t Shoe Polishes in the World
WXDOUGLAS
SHOES
Men’s . 1\
Womens 8/ B
Misses,Boys, Children/ f&jLjg 10l
$1.50 $1.73 s2*2. SO S3l L. W’
t*7S; now tb»l J
largest n»Bk«r of 1 A
I »*.s*. ao.taA Mx.
V-' • Rw a****-
KF $ 1,006,270\&WW w
/L \ 4
\ Douglaa shoe* in MIS ever MM.
\ This 1* the reason w* give you the
®amevalueefors3 00. S 3 5v.54.00
Vk and S4.SO DoiwHha'andtnf the
AX enormous Increase in the coat of
X leather. Our standard* have
Ais. A not been lowered and the price
WW't J to you remain* the same.
Ask your dealer to show you
A the kind of w L. Douglas shoes he
Ji >* selling for $3 00. S3?sv, $4.0 J and
>4.50, You win then be convinced
that W.uDougiaa shoes are abso
lutriy a* good Mother make* sold al
higher price*. The only difference
1 to the price
X TAK* NO SUBSTITUTE.
/ X d. Koaa zeaaiM without W. L. Domlm’ nun
A, X *Umpad on th* bottom, if W. u Doug!a*
■rigx <h<*» *re not for m>« tn your ▼totally. enter
factor?-. Shoe* for every member
^k of the fhH>ily at alt price*, poetage free.
VIzWK Write for IHuairated catalog •bowing bow
A to order by mall. W. L. DOUGLAS,
^^Ssa? $lO Spark Street. Brockton, Maa*.
CHILDREN LOVE
SW OF FIGS
It is cruel to force nauseating,
harsh physic into a
sick child.
Look back at your childhood days.
Remember the "dose” mother insisted
on-castor oil, calomel, cathartics.
How you hated them, how you fought
against, taking them.
With our children it’s different
Mothers who cling to the old form of
physic simply don’t realize what they
do. The children’s revolt is well-found
ed. Their tender little “insides” are
Injured by them.
If your child’s stomach, liver and
bowels need cleansing, give only deli
cious “California Syrup of Figs.” Its
action is positive, but gentle. Millions
of mothers keep this harmless “fruit
laxative" handy; they know children
love to take It; that ft never falls to
clean the liver and bowels and sweet
en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful
given today saves a sick child tomor
row.
Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle
of “California Syrup of Figs,” which
has full directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups plainly
on each bottle Adv.
Satisfactory Explanation.
A new teacher was sent to a grade
room of a city school where the pu
pils were known to be very critical,
although they were not unruly. How
ever, the teacher observed an aston
ishing absence of "respect” She
was almost desperate when a melan
choly boy arose and solemnly in
quired:
"Did you ever teach school before?”
"Yes, I have taught before."
“Did you ever teach the third grade
before?"
"No.”
“It s all right," said the boy, turn
ing to his classmates. “She’s taught
school before, but she never taught
the third grade.”
After that the teacher had no trou
ble.
Office Boy’s Ambition.
The office boy was confiding to me
the other day his ambitions to be a
big man with our firm. He wanted to
sit in a private office, take a couple
of hours for lunch and “lord It" over a
couple of hundred employes as does
the G. M, at present. “11l be the boss
of this joint some day," he told me.
But that office boy is doomed to dis
appointment unless he- changes his
ways materially in the next few yeasr.
In the first place, he’s a loafer. He
never does anything unless he Is told.
It's because he doesn’t use his brain
that he appears stupid. He never uses
his powers of intuition. He can't out
guess the boss and "beat him to an
idea.” He lacks forethought and he’s
growing worse every day. Until that
boy overcomes that listless inanity
he'll never amount to anything.—Ex
change.
Most of us get what we deserve, but
only the successful will admit It.
NOT A MIRACLE
Just Plain Cause and Effect
There are some quite remarkable
things happening every day, which
seem almost miraculous.
Some persons would not believe that
a man could suffer from coffee drink
ing so severely as to cause spells of
^consciousness. And to find relief In
changing from coffee to Postum is
well worth recording
“I used to be a great coffee drinker,
so much so that it was killing me by
inches. My heart became so weak I
would fall and lie unconscious for an
hour at a time.
“My friends, and even the doctor,
told me it was drinking coffee that
caused the trouble. I would not be
lieve it, aud still drank coffee until I
could not leave my room.
"Then my doctor, who drinks Pos
tum himself, persuaded me to stop cof
fee and try Postum. After much hesi
tation 1 concluded to try it. That was
eight months ago. Since then I have
had but few of those spells, none for
more than four months.
"I fee! better, sleep better and am
better every way. I now- drink noth
ing but Postum and touch no coffee,
and as I am seventy years of age all
my friends think the improvement
quite remarkable.”
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Write for a copy of the
famous little book, "The Road to Well
vllle."
Postum now comes in two forms:
Regular Postum—must be well
boiled. 15c and 25c packages.
Instant Postum—is a soluble pow
der. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly
in a cup of hot water and, with cream
and sugar, makes a delicious beverage
instantly. 30c and 50c tins.
The cost per cup of both kinds is
about the same.
“There's a Reason” for Postum.
—sold by Grocer*.
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GEORGIA.
AWAY WITH DRY SWEEPING
Unsanitary and Dangerous,* the Mod
ern Housewife Should Substitute
Dustless Gleaning Methods.
The various methods of dustless
cleaning are deservedly popular In
these days of preventive medicine.
Dust is dangsrous to health. "Air
germs" are mostly dust germs, and
the number of disease germs in the
air Is usually In direct proportion to
the amount of dust contained in it
Disease germs which are cast into
dry, dustless air soon lose their pow
er to cause disease. But when they
can attach themselves to dust parti
cles, they are protected and retain the
moisture which is necessary tor their
life, for long periods of time.
Tuberculosis germs, for example,
will live and retain their disease-pro
ducing power from one to nine months
on indoor dust, and as long as two
months on street dust.
Dust found indoors, especially In
dark, damp, poorly ventilated places,
is more dangerous than outdoor dust,
which is dried by being blown about
and is subjected to the purifying action
of the direct rays of the sun.
Besides being a carrier of disease
germs, dust is an enemy of health in
an Indirect way. It acts as a mechani
cal Irritant to the delicate mucous
membrane lining the breathing or
gans.
This Irritation, if continued, causes
a mild inflammation, or catarrhal con
dition, lowers the natural resistive
powers of these delicate structures,
thereby preparing the soil for the
growth of disease germs which may
find their way there.
Floors, carpets, walls and furniture
—the whole house, in fact, can and
should be cleaned without making
dust. Dry sweeping and dry dusting
simply stir up the dust from one place
to let it settle again at another.
HOUSEKEEPING HINTS
Spare ribs are much Improved by
parboiling before roasting.
To beat the whites of eggs stiff, al
ways have them cold and add a pinch
of salt
Camphorated oil will clean the
marks made by hot dishes on the pol
ished table.
Open canned fruit or vegetables and
pour into a dish several hours before
they are served.
A gas stove should be wiped off
each time it is used and washed with
turpentine once a week.
Roselle Sauce.
The news that a canning factory In
the Philippines has begun to manufac
ture roselle sauce is of Interest as
marking the initial commercial stake
of an industry possessing great pos
sibilities. Roselle was introduced a
few years ago into the far southern
United States from the West Indies,
and has just begun to be cultivated
in the Philippines, says the Scientific
American. Until recently the only
edible part of the plant was supposed
to be the fleshy calyces, from which
can be made a sauce exactly resemb
ling cranberry sauce in appearance
aud flavor, as well as syrup and jelly.
Lately it has been found that the
leaves and young stems of the plant
also yield palatable products.
Salt Fish With Onions.
Soak over night If possible in cold
water. If not soaked place on stove
one hour before meal time in cold
water, bring to a boll, turn off water
and add fresh cold water two differ
ent times. The third time allow to
boil until time to serve. When water
is added the third time and comes to
a boil peel four or five onions and the
number of potatoes needed and place
in kettle with salt fish, allowing 15
minutes longer for onions to cook
than the potatoes. You will find that
the onions give the fish and potatoes
a fine flavor. Add pepper and butter
when serving. Be sure to cook the
fish long enough to be well done, as
underdone fish is unfit to eat.
Things to Remember.
An old piece of velvet is the very
best thing for polishing silver or glass
ware. Does not require water or pol
ish; just rub them with velvet.
Since children love to play in sand,
why not let them have colored sand?
A few drops of bluing will color it
light or dark blue, beet juice will
color it red or pink, and coffee will
give them brown and yellow shades.
When making apple pie squeeze a
few drops of lemon juice over apples
before putting on upper crust and see
how much it improves them
Quick Mender.
Gum tissue will quickly mend three
cornered rents in trousers, and thin
places in the elbows of little frocks
may be strengthened with it. Every
mother should know the value of this
tissue, which makes the neatest sort
of mend without any darning and
with little or no work.
In other ways it is also Invaluable
to the home dressmaker; for instance,
when facing a jacket put a strip be
tween cloth and facing, then press
with a hot iron. It gives a tailored
finish to a garment.
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ALCOHOL—3 PER CENT
W AVegetabte Preparalion for As
feu similating the Food and Regula
;MS ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
nwuniiuWlTlW
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
?j i nessand Rest Contains neither
l j> Opium. Morphine nor Mineral
•52 Not Narc otic
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js Ift Cnrienale Seda • |
htirni Seed - 1
. Ctarfied Sueon
{<o thnkr^reen ffavor '
iH Aperfect Remedy for Cons tipa
biJi, lion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP
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Fac Simile Signature of
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The Centaur Company.
NEW VORK
■g MW
X^Guaranteed under the Foodat^l
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
The Reason.
Mother —Young Smithers has made
bls love for our Clara clear.
Father— Yes; it Is quite Clara-fled.
A food for sore lungs. Dean’s Mentholated
Cough Drops. Cure coughs, by relieving
the soreness—sc at Drug Stores.
When a girl thinks she has a brok- I
en heart it's a sign that she is bilious. I
|
Putnam Fadeless Dyes color in cold :
water. Adv.
The funniest of all men is the fel-!
low who is not aware of it.
A “Helping Hand” Extended to the
Middle Aged Woman
cpiIERE comes a time in every woman’s
-*• life when her organism undergoes an 'tiw y I
important change. This is a critical !! Vj
penod. It is a time when a woman needs v> —y \ "11'^^' _
her full health and atrengtK For your own vWXOw,
aake you should anticipate this turning point
. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
has been recommended for over forty years as a
tonic for women who are about to experience “the
The latest u> med- turn o f ]jf e . ”ft is helpful in the equalization of
ical science is t ^ e circulation of the blood and in regulating the
contained in Dr. action of the bowels. Nervousness and low spi ri tsdis-
Sensa* M odic a™ ®PP ear * Happiness and contentment take their place.
Adriaer—»• or and to- ■■ ....
vised edition of loos Sold in tablet or liquid form by Medicine
d^^Tpieixv’iAi Decden—or tend SO cent» for sample box
valid’* Hotel, Buffalo z==============x==============^^
When the Children Cough
Use MUSTEROLE!
No telling how soon the symptoms
may develop into croup. And then’s
when you’re glad you
have a jar of MU S •
TEROLE at hand to
give prompt,sure relief.
7/ positively does not
blister the tenderest skin.
As first aid and a cer
tain remedy there’s
nothing like MUSTEROLE. Thou
sands of mothers know it. You should
keep a jar in the house.
It is the remedy for adults, too. Re
lieves Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsil-
Soils best suited to peanuts are universally low in available
A POTASH
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Peanuts take 2H times as much Potash as Phosphoric Acid
and your fertilizer should contain much more Potash than Phos
phoric Acid. Five hundred pounds of a mixture with 10% of
Potash furnishes two-thirds as much Potash as a 200-bushel crop removes.
You can afford to feed Peanuts right, for they replace nitrogen in the soil,
furnish forage and sell at a good cash price.
Write for FREE Book on Fertilizer Formulas and for Prices on any amount
of Potasli Saits from a 200-lb. bag up. In case your dealer will not supply
you, we will.
GERMAN KALI WORKS. Inc., 42 Broadway. New York
Ckicaso. McCeraick Block Atlaala. Enpira Biff. Savaaaah, Bask 4 Treat Blds-
Naw Orleaaa, Whitney Central Bank Bids. Sas Francisco, 25 California Street
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the Z z k
Signature ZAjJ
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v For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TH* O«NTMU* COM»»NV, NSW VOWX QITV.
Burglar stole Jersey mans glass
eye, wooden leg and false teeth. Eas
ier to take the man.
Distress After Eating.
Indigestion and Intestinal Fermen
tation immediately relieved by taking
a Booth-Overton Dyspepsia Tablet.
i Buy a 50c. bottle at Druggists. Money
• refunded if they do not help, or write
I for free sample. Booth-Overton Co.,
\ 11 Broadway, New York. —Adv.
Had the late Mr. Methuselah been
a woman the world would never have
I known how old she really was.
itis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neu
ralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy,
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and
Aches of Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore
Muscles, Chilblains, Frosted Feet and
Colds of the Chest (it prevents Pneu
monia).
WWE
TEROLE Company, Cleveland, Ohio,
and we will mail you a jar, postage
prepaid. <s ®
Mbs. J. HoRLTCK.West Philadelphia, Pa , saV®
“My four-year-old son had severe bronchitis.
I found Musterole the best thing I ever used.
At your druggist’s in
25c and 50c jdrs, and a
special large hospital
size for $250.
Accept no substitute.
If your druggist can
not supply you, send
25c or 50c to the MUS-