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Doctors Said
HealthGone
Suffered with Throat Trouble
i l'/AY TO SUCCESS C EN!HARW0:JY WITI' 1
ADVICE TO THE
CRATIC PARTY.
Mr. 13. W.
D liar nes.
ex - Sheriff
VY arren
County,
u e nuessee,
letter
from Mc-
M i n n ville.
Ten nessee
Writes:
and had
three doc-
tors treating
A 1 1
failed to do
Its Mission In the Service of the Peo-
ple Is Clear—Must Honestly Ful-
fill Pledges and Be Progres-
sive and Conservative.
With That. Democratic QppOitJ'. Ly
Was Never So Great as at
the Present Moment.
What chiefly characterized t .
Democratic lovefeast in Baltimore
was tie independence of tone with
which the distinguished guesta dis
cussed the future of the party instead
of making a mere parrot like repetl
lion of a cast iron irograni. While
there were differences of opinion as !
to tnenntt on the one essential fea-
ture of Democratic national policy
"a tariff for revenue only,' the eon
ference was marked by ti c utmost
harmony and enthu iasm. What Gov
' IRS. SPELL'S
SICK SPELL
Happy Ending to Experience That
Mi^ht Have Developed
Fatal Results.
OATS-
'ite'iux.
f 9 Bit. Per Ac*.
id won .
I W hi
This is not the first oet asion on
which the door of opportunity las been
opened to the Democracy and they
have uhut it on themselves. L.^them
remember "the landslide" of 189L' and
its consequences. The same thing 1 ernor Harmon of Ohio ably urged in
may easily occur again Titus is still behalf of a revenue tariff Senator
before the gates, lly 191- the shat 'Halley of 'r«-:;as and Representative
tered and shaken forces of Privilege Clark of Ml souri Indorsed. Whethei
will have recovered from their over the work b< accomplished by . ch< d
throw and the tight will have to be . !eb or as a whole, this is the only
made over again. Only by uniting on solid and substantial ground on which
the fundamental principles and ma the Democratic party can successfully
king mutual concessions as to per appeal to the American people As a
Mr. B. W. D. Barnes.
good, and
pronouncod
m y health
gone. I eon-
oluded to
try Peruna, and after using four bot*
ties can say I was entirely cured."
Unable to Work.
Mr. Gustav Ilimmelrcich, Hochhelm,
Texas, writes:
"For a number of years I suffered
whenever I took cold, with severe at-
tacks of asthma, which usually yielded
to the common home remedies.
"Last year, however, I suffered for
eight months without Interruption so
that I could not do any work at alL
The various medicines that were pre-
scribed brought me no relief.
"After taking six bottles of Peruna,
two of Lacupla and two of Manalln, I
am free of my trouble so that I can do
all my farm work again. I can heart-
ily recommend this medicine to any
one who suffers with this annoying
complaint and believe that they will
obtain food results."
Bay a Florida Farm
In the famous Pensacola District. Five
hitch bring independence for life. Soil
♦•xpert flows you how. Canning factory
on property guarantees marl • t Fi\
acrrn In truck will net you $1.f>0n to $5,000
« venr T" ■« railroads thro'<rh thin pi p
•rty. Oficd county roads Prices will be
n !v m- < I H'inn Writ • tod v.
PENSACOLA HEALTY COMPANY, Pensacola. Florida
To cure costlveness the medlcln<- must oe
morr thi.n a purgative; it munt contain tunic,
ftltrrutite and cathartic properties.
sonal Interests can the Democracy
I ope to win If they falter the party
■
be victorious, but the D«n
party will have lost the g!« r;
victory. . . .
The Dcmoera* > has beion
clear, if ditl'u : !, mi. sion \
lish the rights of the people
Ing to the constitution, and to make
it plain that among these rights is
ratic
of the
c ord-
ta #!T for revenue only us a rr.eans of
carrying on the government involves
"the greatest good to ti e greatest
number." or the least l:;rm to t: .*
gr« litest number, there can he no turn
Ing aside from It to heed the shriek
of hc ilitv or to grant favors to in
dividuals or combinations.
What 1 as bet n highly proclaimed in
Baltimore it will be for the Demo-
eta tic house of rep re ontatives to
(he right to acquire and hold and use translate Into acts. While firmly ad-
property in any manner not incon- Bering to this policy until it can he
sistent with ti e rights of others and fully accomplished, prm tical lc;.i; !.i
only so. If the rights of the people
and this property right are conflict-
ing, then Is this latter no right, for
the rights of the people are the su-
preme law. . . .
The Democracy must be at once
both progressive and conservative. It
must honestly fulfill Its pledges. It
must meet bravely the questions aris
ing out of the new conditions of which
we hear so much, and it must con-
serve those rights of the individual
on which our security has been based
in the past. Nor is this reconcile
ment as difficult as some would have ; the tariff
us believe We are. it is true, drifting " was led tc forge the Payne-Alt'
Into new seas; but we have a chart by r'( 1> Mil- Philadelphia Record
which we may steer safely, however
perilous the tides that swing and j Remedy Up to congress.
sway us and the rocks and reefs that i it is becoming tolerably evident
appear in our course. Its name Is the that the closing tes<on of this con
constitution. It it was drawn by a gress will accomplish nothing except
body of wise experienced and pa ! a big lot of appropriations. A large
triotic men who «• minds were set on t are of the president's program wih
Dne thing—civil liberty through the be left on the shelves. All this is ex
perpetuation of Republican instltu* cused by the fact that the session i3
lions -Thomas N« i-on Page, in the <o short
tive wisdom will demand in the in-
terest of an over-burdened people the
acceptance of such concessions as
may he made by a protectionist sen-
ale. But. as there is a large, liberal
and progressive element in the pro-
teetional majority of the senate, the
Democrats of the house will have rea-
son to anticipate an agreement in
favor of substantia] reductions of the
exorbitant schedules of duties on tex
tile fabrics and iron and steel. In
j si ort. the senate in the next congress
j will be a very different body so far as
Hayne, N. C.—"I was in a very low
state of health last spring," writes
Mrs. Z. V. Spell of this place, "aud
was not able to be up uud tend to my
duties. We consulted our family doc-
tor. and he advised me to try (ardui,
which 1 did, and soon began lo feel
better 1 got able to be up and help
do my housework.
"1 continued to take your medicine,
and I am now able to do my house
work and to care for my children,
and I do not feel as though 1 could
ever thank you enough for the bene-
fits I have received I s'lall heartily
recommend Cardul to all similarly af
il ed lor 1 think .-oar medicine a
liodsend to all woint n
('ardui is successf 1 be. ;tise it con
tains ingredients that act < u t he weak
womanly organs. Tin are imported
especia.ly from Europe b- us, and
ure not In general use nor for sale
nt drug stores, except in the form of
Cardul. As a result of the experience
of over ."0 years, Cardul is now known
as a medicine for women, of real
merit, that can always be depended
on
Please try it.
N, It.—W rltf tot I .mllew' AtlvUory
Dept., < hnllonouRU Medlelnr I n.. ( hat-
tnnuiiKii. Trnn.. for SpeH-il Inwtruettona
nuil Ut-pnre Isnok. "Home Trent turn t
for Women," Kent lu plain wrapper, uu
nqumi.
COMING EVENT
■ big \ iclds ate 111 bus- , 1!'.' ha- 103 1 ^ .
i etc . had by farmer^ • tUeiei tl.i Ugh ut
[ the 1'. 8.
Ktlzer'* Peili rree Barlev. I'l.tx. Corn,
OatM, Win 1 i'o ,' i - (;• , '. . -i 1 ( ' \
ers ;.re fnui"un the worM •> t i i their
purity and tremendous yielding qualitum.
We are ei-i!\ tin largest grower# of farm
■eeds in the worhi
Our catalog bristling with seed truths
free for the i-lo-m'tx' I • w -t.uiipn
nnd receive 1" rickagcp i f farm need nor
elties and raritie-. including ib>>vv tuir-
velon* oafs f«ireth«'r with bin catalog,
.loh11 \ Siber Seed Co . IS'.1 v'outh 8th St.,
J.a Crosse. Wii
k.. v.j
It is important that you should now rid your
blood of those impure, poisonous, ettete matters
that have accumulated in it during the winter.
The secret of the unequaled and really wonderful success of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
eral
concerned from that
Tifs
'i 1 ere is a large percentage of hum
bug iu tl.at plea Congress could do
a great deal in three months if it
wished to If it was run for business
p nw « these qualities, and speedily restore
to the (towel* their natural peristaltic motion.
mt ••k.utloi u> i i |l 111III It j ll^i
When you find excess of speech look
for shortage on sight.
Taking Garfield Tea will prevent the
cunvneu i.f aitk headache, indigestion and Republican party, and thrown
biitoua attacks. All druggists.
North American Review.
Opportunity of the South.
I No sensible man. certainly no one
friendly to the south, wishes to see instead of maneuvering for political
the tariff made a sectional question position, manufacturing campaign
I he course of Mr. Clark and Mr I n I thunder and engineering private pulls,
lerwood tends to prevent this. They ; tlie record would be very different.
| stand not only with their own party | Yet if public business must be left
ti roughout the country, hut with the 1 undone because the second session of
strong public sentiment In support of each congress is too short the re-
He—Do you think your father | -
would offer me personal violence if
I were to ask him for you?
She—I think he will if you don't
pretty soon!
No Purchase Recorded.
There was a dealer who tried to sell
a horse to the late Senator Daniel of
Virgin a lie exhibited
the horse an I said, i his hoi -
reproduction of the horse that
Washington rode at the battle ot
Trenton, It has the pedigree that will
show he dose ruled from that horse
and looks like hlui In every partieu
lar."
"Yes, so much so." said Senator
Daniel, "that 1 am ha lined to bell* ve
it is tin satin horse"
Sheer white good , in fact, am fine
wash goods when m « . ow« inn1 h < !
theii attractin--- n the way they
are laundered this being done in a
mnniit r to enhance their textile beau*
ty lloint laundering would he equil-
ly satisfactory if proper attention was
given to starching, the first essential
being gtuul Starch, which has sufficient |
strength to stiffen, without thickening j
the goods. Try Defiance Starch ami
you will be pleasantly surpri -ed at the
improved appearance of your work.
Ready With Proof.
An earnest preacher In Georgia, w ho
has a custom of telling the Lord all
(he news In hi- prax is, recently be-
gan petition for help aga1ns% the
progress of wickedness in his town
with the statement
"O thou great Jehovah, crime is on
the increan It Ik becoming more
prevalent daily I can prove it to you
by statistics " Everybody's Magazine
A Quick Sidestep.
Merchant (to widow i | am willing
to buy your husband's working bus!
ness aud good-will for 000
Widow W«il, but I happen to bo
part of tin vrtfl.lrg business
Merchant T*ncn I'll take only the
good will -Fliegcndrt Hlactter
Important to Mother*
Examine careliillj every bottle of
CASTOKIA, a safe and sure remedy for
iufants and children, and see that it
Dears tho
Signature of
In Use For Over JJO Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
as a remedy for Hlood Humors is the fact that it combines, not simply
sarsaparilla, but the utmost remedial value , of more* than twenty ingre-
dients— Roots. 1 irlts ami Mert's known to have extraordinai\ efficacy
. ;. i; t., •
There is no real substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla, no "just as good"
medicine. Get 11 d' • todav, in liquid form or tabl- ts called Sarsatabs,
PINK EYE
msTEKPFa
CATARRHAL FTVTR
AND ALL NOSE
AND THROAT UlSTASES
. ,no
Sl'Oi IN Mi.lJlCAL CO ,
L acmutft,
goshen. indiana
For twenty-nine years 1 have
been at intervals a great sufferer
from rheumatism. During that
time, no telling how many gal-
Jons of the various kinds of lini-
ments and oils J have used and
with but little relief. Recently,
I was confined to my bed hel|>-
lcss. I tried Sloan's Liniment
and used it with such satisfactory results that T sent for two large bottles,
and I have up to this time used about half a 50 ccnt bottle with splendid
success."—j amis Hyde, Bcebe, White County, Ark.
Got Ease in Leca Than Ten Minutes.
Mr. James E. Alexander, of North Harpswell, Me., writes:—" T nm
a horseshoer and subject to many strains in my back and hips whit h has
brought on rheumatism in the sciatic nerve. I had it so bad one ni^lit
when sitting in my chair, that I had to jump on my feet to get relief. 1
at once applied your
Magnify your personal rights and
you ar«i sum to create somu social
wrongs.
no YOUR CI.OTIII'S I.OOK t Ml I.OWf
If so, km Red Ctom Ball Blue It
Uieiu white ax snow. 2 oz. package 5 ceutM.
Didn't Care.
Hewitt 1 guess you don't know who
I am.
Jowett—No, and I haven't any wom-
an's curiosity about it.
Education vs. Instinct.
Jacob Wende 1, Jr., who pays the
tariff reduction that has divided the
the
house Into the hands of the Demo-
crats. When we say that. In this they
are serving their own section, we
have In mind the Important fact that
they are bringing to bear on national
nffalrs the intelligence and strength
of their section, and giving it the op-
portunity to take a leading jiart in the
affairs of the nation They are un-
dermining the unfortunate sectional-
ism that has. perhaps unavoidably,
pervaded southern politics for a long
time. They are ranging the south on
the side of progress and in the line
of tho most significant m« vement of
national opinion that has manifested
itself in y. ars. Nothing is more cer
sponsibility still rests with that body
It is authorized by the constitution to
establish by law another date than the
first Monday In December for its
meetings. So whatever view is taken
of the inability of congress to do any-
thing every second winter the fault
lies in its own inaction
SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF
PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS
Commercial Anxiety.
"A clockmaker must be the
uneasy of manufacturers."
"Why so""
"Because there is always the
pcct of u strike in his works."
part of th.- ,log In Maetrrlnul.'s <lra ta|n tl,.,n 01lr ,mi| |Iltri(:at(1
ma, wis dining in a r.siamaiit am) opiwfIvo tariff - is to tic
)y when a man. recognizing htm as I tie rrfnrn„ .1 anil i' s r, forri is hound ti.
actor, approached and sa d be the one t;. 1; of - >r,t, snianstii;. in
"Pardon me, but you take the part the next few yearg „ c
of tlie dog In I he lllue Hird, do >ou | miner!. and im-'i r c« rtaiu ondltion^i
not?' Ot course, you dou't know it,
but 1 can really bark lots more like
a dog than you."
"Well, you see," answered Wendell,
"I had lo learn.M—Success Magazine.
It can
south
he led by the men of
New York Tim«"s
THE SITUATION
Reciprocity and Democratic Victory
When confronted with evidence of |
the growth of tariff reform sentiment i
In the country the Repub'iran organs |
used to say that, nc v
was one more Republican ( resident
victory In the tariff. Wo can tell the j
tepublicans now that there is a sure :
(residential victory h th- I a mo rat;
ti the Canadian reciprocity agreement !
f they reject it The agreement, a-
President Tpft has said, is of national
'cope It wil. inteic i the people and j
hey will understand it as they I
never understood
* directly affec ts consumers, because
t reduces import duties i«n articles
if universal consumption N>w York
''Imes.
A Tariff Commission.
We have strong hopes that the tar-
iff commission plan will succeed iu
ti e senate, as well as in the house
of this congress. Some of the sena
tors will oppose it. and will try to
wear out the ses.-ion until a vote can-
not be reached iu a body that has no
means of shortening debate But
means may be found of securing a
vote, ami the vote should be favor-
able. Such a result would diminish
tariff agitation. The diminution of
that would encourage business. The
encouragement of business would
stimulate "capital" and should make
"labor" hopeful, because employed
much and well paid. Common sense
views could displace abstractions, un
til eventually there should be no
more "politics" in a tariff law than in
a bill of lading It is earnestly to he
, desired that a sane senate on this
there ...
question will sustain a sane house
and a sane president Brooklyn
Eagle
the
A. speedy and economical treatment
for disfiguring pimples is the follow-
ing: Gently smear the face with Cut!-
cura Ointment, hut do not rub. Wash : " "
off the ointment In five minutes with I
Cutlcura Soap and hot water and
bathe freely for some minutes. Re-
peat morning and evening. At other
times use hot water and Cutlcura
Soap for bathing the face as often as
agreeable. Cutlcura soap and oint-
ment are equally successful for Itch-
ing, burning, sealy and crusted hu-
mors of the skin and scalp, with loss
of hair, from Infancy to age, usually
affording Instant relief, when all else
fails. Send to Potter Drug & Chem.
Corp., Boston, Mass., for the latest
Cutlcura book on the care and treat-
ment of Vne skin and scalp.
to uitivr: or r mai *r.i\
AMI lit II I> t I Till KM
T«.k« lb* < lt SUmlurtl t.ltt>V TAM'Kl.K>S
C1IIIX TON 10. You know what you are uikinx
The fnruiul It plainly printed • n rv*ry In.ttlo,
h«'^ing it 1« 0"tll,n«* H,u' 'p 1 ,n M
lrk| furin Th«- .lrlv«-s «■ t imalaria
• i In-
Chilly.
"Th«n say the pretty Boston girl is
good pick 1 wonder what kind of
pick she is'
"Ice pick, I suppose."
\ "37 ^
to the affected part and in less than ten minutes it was perfectly easy.
1 think it is the best of all Liniments."
Sloan's Liniment docs not need any
rubbing. It's a powerful penetrant.
Try it for Rheumatism, Sciatica,
Sprains, Chest Pains, and Sore Throat.
It gives almost instant relief.
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS.
Send 2c stamp f >r five wwnpleH < f < ur
very best * i« •!< I I mi ..-m ! tin. i J,u< ,
Flower nnd Mntt<> I'est < ards-, hen ti tin
colors ttnil loveaest <i. -i, ir Art I'ost Card
Club, 731 Jackson ht 'lopeka, Kan.
True ph.run
thoughts, sedate
flections. a mind even a
true to itself Ho; kli.;
onsists
ections,
Price 25e.v />OeM and $1.00 at All Dealers.
(•end for £loan'i I1 r « llouli on llnrwi. Address
W. II. DOUGLAS
lE.yH1 2.50 *3 *3.r>0 & *4 Shoes
tP~BE WAI1E OF SUU61ITU7EG.
1.11U1 s i w
nukr* tifcro:
that
It Is unipiestionah!
wealth prodtn want: but It i- i
still more iui|crtant truth that wants
produce wealth. Malthux
Hardly!
There is really no reason for count
ing Indiana as a doubtful state in the
next presidential election Repub
lican reverses have hi en the result
iff hi'l. because ' of local instead of national difference-
in the party. lOditor Kef lit of thf
Washington (Ind.i Herald
Perhaps; but as the Democrats car
ried the state ticket by about 12.001
plurality and elected their congress
men by over .10.000 plurality, it doesn't
look exactly that way Indianapolis
New K
Tight
Katharine—lie was to marry a
telephone girl, but she broke the en-
gagement.
Kidder—Oh, 1 see! A ease o<
"ring off."
Women
Appreciate
Stop-savers and 1 imc-savers.
FOOD
is fnlly cooked, ready to serve
direct from the package with
cream or milk, and is a
deliriously good part of any
■neal.
A trial package usually
establishes it as a favorite
tweak I a ' cereal.
"The Memory Lingers"
POSTl'M CEREAL CO.. Ltd..
ilattla Cr««lf, Mick.
As to Ballinger.
A strong disposition to sidetrack
he Dallinger investigation report is
viilent in the action of the house j
i *4 ri cult lira 1 committee. 1o which it BurineBS Managerre^t and Pest Office
vas referred. It Is "up to" Mr llal any private corporation had the
'tiger tp h ive that, committee bring | privileges and monopolies enjoyed by
•he matter before the house, but Mr ''1P post ofliee it would make monev
ftallinger, It is safe to snv. will do ,()o fast to count. The post ofliee tie
. othing of the kind Almost any part ment is the only corporation in
.nan, boasting of being in the right 'he world that does $224,000,000 worth
ind sensitive to criticism, would in- of business and yet loses money
i dst upon action. Don C Seit/. in World's Work
HI* Head Was Hard.
It is a common belief that the lie
gro's head Is hard, capable of with ti- ami'
standing almost any blow. |
The following story told of a proml I drr** au«-.. a'tumst.-.. i> ico.\
nent young dentist of Danville, 111.,
would seem to indicate something of
the kind, anyhow Two negro men
were employed on tearing down a
three-story brick building One ne-
gro was on top of the building taking
off the bricks ami sliding tlieui down
a narrow wooden chute to tho ground.
some thirty feet below, where the
other was picking them up ; ml piling;
them.
When this latter negro was stoop-
ing over to pick up a brick, the former
accidentally let one fall, striking him
directly on the head
Instead of its killing him. ho merely
i looked up, without rising, and said:
What you doln' thar, nigger, you
made me bite my tongue." Tl>e Clr
cle.
I It MIOl s
•' Ail. i. r«...t I i.-.-.
In- Nhiiki ti into ilit*
trlii: inn-Rug. uU-
EFUSE nil •iib titutr*t churned to i>o ''just n* good," f j
the true values of which are unknown. You are , '
entitled to the best. Insist upon having iho genuine j
L. Douglas shoes with his name and price on the bottom, t
W L. Oottuhe* shoes r«>st more to ninkt* thnn ordlnaff uliows, beontiHf
ti fc'li. i j' «•:«- !' i! IT" i H IISI'.I Mtt-1 I'H'tml wtlil pr.-JiU*r ran* ;
the Milking w,tt«-hwl >v.«i liy tlm uwmt k ill ••ruanlr.uf un
P
W. L 1
N ^
of
I> ut! i - sh.
uknrsin thin country 'Miam?
ro (iftiarttiit« "l to hold their kii.hio, look an>i tit butter
longer than hmv other sho«4 von nan hns
i|p;e. r i-HnrHit " i'll!v voll trifi 111* 1/fintllU.-W I l)r.i ul v* •<* wrjt"
BOYS' OHOtS
\\ ' l „o*i.i , II.. N,.uri. VI ., tb'Hri.u.u,' .Mai*. %? 00,$ 2J30A 3.OO
before it
monia.
Th' recording angel may i
Interest in your day book
your In urn book
Why E?eut a rarm
uiit mlii
I*reaching p•'>d i.<
formanci
Herb I.
AfTllctii tis n ark tin-
^ een Iron and st«■< i
Joint Reciprocity W'th Canada.
We sincerely hope the arrangement
will be perfected. It Is not all one
could wish for Two nations so close-
Of course there are wide differences
■gfird • e the Canadian re i; rocity
proposition. Hut the first sharpness
of disagreement seems to have worn
1
ly knit by language, ri.ee ani com,. |Q (ake „„ , ,eM v)olent ,ono^
nity of Interests, ai d divided only by
an Imaginary boundary line, when
they are not united by a writer fron ;
ti**i'. ouglit not to be hampered In |
th< ir commercial relations by any ta j
iffs whatever. Considering all the eli
cumstanees, however, the cause for I
wonder Is not thi'J he negotiators at I
oompllshed ao little, but that they ac
a great deal to be
There
said on both
sides
compllshed
Record.
much—Philadelphia
Hard Proposition to Defend.
The Republican politicians who per-
sist in deelaring that the tariff is not
responsible for the high cost of liv
ing and the nrise in revolt against the
reciprocity agreement w ith Canada be-
cause, as they say. lower tariff duties
on food product v.,i| cau-o domestic
priecs to be reduced are between the
devil and the deep sea If the tariff
does not mean high prices It falls in
the first purpose Its makers Lave 111
promotlug it.
His Instrument.
"Does that investigating autho.
write his articles for the magazine'
with a sharp-pointed pen?"
4i rather think he uses
rake."
muck
A Dry Wash.
Representative Livingston of ('. • ir
gia, who, disgusted at the bath tub do-
j bate in the house recently proposed
that a little mom \ might I •• math by
renting the I h tul< <nt. s.-iid recent
: ly, apropos of this subject
"We are now a good deal like Hill
Sprlgglns on a zero morning
"Bill's valet entered his bedroom
one January morning and said with a
shiver
" 'Will you take your bath hot or
oold. iir'''
"'Thank you,' raid Hill I II take it
for granted ' "
Scott's Rfibecca in "Ivanhoe "
The character of Rebecca, In Scott s
ivanhoe " was taken from i !< autllul
Jewess, Miss Rehe- t (Jra of I'hila
. delphln. Her steadfastm-. i > Juda-
ism, when related by Washington li-
ving to Scott, wtiii bis adu.lr I< : and i
caused the creation of one of his tin-
est characters.
The Human Heart
lite heart is a wonderful double pump, through the
action of which the blood stream is kept sweeping
round and round through the body at the rate of seven
miles un hour. "Remember this, that our bodies
will not stand the strain of over-work without food,
pure blood an\ more than the engine can run smooth-
ly without oil." After many yeurb of study in the
activfr prat i oc of medicine, Dr. It. \ . Pierce i- und
flint when the stomach was out of order, the blood
impure and there were symptoms of general break-
down, a tonic made of the glyscric extract of certain
roots was the best corrective. This he called
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
Being mude without alcohol, this " Medical Discovery " helps the stomach to
assimilate the food, thereby curing d> *peps a. If if especially adapted • disease#
attended with cvccsmvc tissue waste, notably in convalescence from \ irious
levers, for thin-blooded people and those who are always "eat ! - old."
Dr. Pierct's t'"mmon Sense Medical Adviser ii srnt <m receipt of 31 < de-
cent stumps for the i rench cloth-bound book ef 10U8 j i„t.s. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, No. OC Main Street, liufTalo, N. ^ .
hut .1 earned pioflt
Manitob",
A'bf rtn.
!Uf>,
t^.OO n „ «
I MA<I purrl.us^d 3
Bcsono hich
liernihtng.dairy:>
th<- ppoiTarr.t «l II
Si. vliult hpsnn lint AlUrrtu.
I ir* hninrktrail
(•uiplinn Bri*s.i,mw li land
HI (irmtir lioii.«-y
5 Fine POST
'
« up lilt I i nnl <*•>
mm
,. ti.
A Newer Theme.
t ! ' I ■'
any more of the cold weather of for
mer times."
"No; he puts In all his time now
talking about the low prices of other
years."
No harmful drugs In Garfield 'IV X.i
tu - • I-
clean, sweet. health-K'> ing Herbs!
Difficulties are often the barnacles
that grow on delayed duties.
The Breed.
Stella Is her coat Persian lamb?
Bella—No; Pod link mutton Judge
Mr« Wlnalow . N<><.tlii: • H rnp for 1 Irn
lion, ttlla>a puio. curfu ind col if. SSc a bottle.
One might fight a He and still not
follow the truth
Rather Soothing, In Fact.
"Doesn't that dog s howling disturb
you ?"
"Not at all I have an office In a
building where there are half a dozen
people who give lessons In voice cuJ .
tur«."
W N. U , Oklahoma City No d IIH.
COUGHS AMONG HORSES
ito Heaves. Avoid tKita timu^/ta b.r 'irtng
'ur* E?v«rjr toLtte KMu^tftwl |o cm imi erf
1 >if>tum|«at' 1^'teo.iMa, Ytrtr VnlhMnaa.
('hIiIh, litiK Kidney la IohI
Write for freo Il(M>kI>ei. Ji Of bvttU koMa
tn.ttU-a. Hold by dru&gl. l% frurn
BINKLEY MEDICAL COMPANY, L>ef.'li A, NAJTAKLl, IMO.
Becauao o( tnouo ugly, grizzly, gray hairs,
la creole" hair dressing. price. ..c«k i
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