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V J MISS EMMA RUNTZLER MEN ADMIRE a pretty face, a good figure, but sooner, or later leara th a t t h e healthy, happy, contented woman is most of all to be admired. Women troubled with fainting spells, irregularities, nervous i r r it a bility, backache, the “ blues,” and those dreadful dragging sensations, cannot hope to be happy or popular, and advancement in either home, business or social life is impossible. The cause of the se troubles, how ever, yields quickly to Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots a nd herbs It acts at once upon the organ afflicted and the nerve centers, dispelling effec tually all those distressing symp toms. No other medicine in the country has received such unqualified indorsement or has such a record of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Miss Emma Runtzler, of 631 State St., Schenectady, N. Y., writes:— \For a long time I was troubled with a weakness which seemed to drain all my strength away. I had dull headaches, was nervous, irritable, and all worn out. Chancing to read one of your advertisements of a case similar to mine cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I decided to t r y it and I cannot express my gratitude for the benefit received. I am entirely well and feel like a new person.” Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the. most successful remedy for all forms of Female Complaints, Weak Back, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation and Ulceration, and is invaluable in pre paring for childbirth and the Change of Life. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free and always helpful. ID] M i l G R A Y F O R TO -DA Y . Lot not Am bition mock their useless toil. Their splendid joys, th e ir elegance, and N o r Envy hear, w ith a disdainful smile, The long and showy annals of the rich. \ —Life. HIS FACE SLIPPED. Teacher (severely) — “What are you laughing at, Willie?’’ Small Willie— “ Please, ma'am, I wasn’t laughing. My face slipped.\ — Chicago News. DOESN’T INCLUDE THEM. “ You know,” remarked Subbubs, “ it is commonly said of public serv ants that ‘few die and none resign.' ’’ “Of course, then,” replied Mrs. Subbubs, “there are no such things as ‘public servant girls.’ ’’— Philadel phia Press. W. L. DOUGLAS $ 3 . 0 0 A N D $ 3 . 5 0 S H O E S im i ' world W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRIDES: Men'* Shoes, •\» to 61.50. Boys’ Shoe., •.'$ to 61.25. Women’s Shoes, 64 to 61.50. Misses’ & Children'. Shoes, 82.25 to 81.00. , W. L. Douglas shoes are recognized by e x p e rt judges of footwear to be the best in style, tit and wear produced in this country. Each part of the shoe and every detail of the m aking Is looked after and watched over by skilled shoemakers, w ithout regard to tim e or cost. 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Church — “W h a t ’s that piece of cord lied around your finger f o r ? ” Gotham— “ My wife put it there to remind me to mail her l e tter.” “And did you mail it?\ “ No; she forgot to give it to m e ! ” — Yonkers Statesman. There is not an Am erican m e rcantile house in M ontevideo or in all Uruguay. Garfield Tea is for those who desire an ideal laxative; it is simple, pure, mild and potent; it regulates the liver and kidneys, overcomes constipation and brings Good H e a lth. It is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law. T h e Local P a p e r . The local village paper Is a neces sity. Nothing can take Its place. It advocates and stands as the exponent of Improved conditions as no other paper can that receives only the In cidental happenings sent in by a local correspondent. The city has Its own local affairs to attend to and it seeks to give only enough vicinity news to catch subscribers in adjacent towns. The local paper, your paper, stands as an advocate for your interests, because what is your interest is the interest of the paper. The business men, keen- minded, wide awake, understands this, for in their advertising they use the local paper, that which reaches their constituency, and is kept and read by them. W h a t becomes of the average daily paper? It is read or carelessly looked through, and then thrown away. W h a t becomes of the weekly paper, the home paper? It is read and re-read, and then taken home to the family, where it is per used by its every member, and dis cussed and, yes, criticised. Few daily papers are given that distinc tion. Get a daily paper for the tele graph news, but get the best. In these days of rapid communication the large cities issue the best papers, because they can afford to do so, and the better papers are as easily obtainable as the smaller papers of the small cities. Make the local pa per your paper. Send in all little matters of news you know, and re member that It is your local paper th a t seeks to be a member of the large family in your community. The average age of persons a r rested in New York City during 100G wan t w e n ty-three years. A FRIENDLY GIthCER Dropped a Valuable Hint about Coffee. \For about eight years,\ writes a Mich, woman, ” 1 suffered from nerv ousness— p a rt of the time down in bed with nervous prostration. \Sometimes I would get numb and it would be almost Impossible for me to speak for a spell. At others, 1 would have severe bilious attacks, and my heart would flutter painfully when I would walk fast or sweep. “ I have t a k e n enough medicine to start a small drug store, without any benefit. One evening our grocer was asking Husband how 1 was and* he urged that I quit coffee and use Pos- tum, so he brought home a pkg. and I made it according to directions and we were both delighted with it. “ So we quit, coffee altogether and used otily Postum. I began to get better in a m o n th’s time and look like another person, the color came back to my cheeks, I began to sleep well, my appetite was good and I com menced to take on flesh and become Interested in everything about the house. \Finally I was able to do all my own work without the least sign of my old trouble. I am so t h a n k f u l for the little hook, ’The Road to Well- ville.’ It has done me so much good. I haven’t taken medicine of any kind for six months aad don’t need any \A friend of ours who did not like Postum as she made It, liked mine, and when she learned to boll It long enough, 1 e r's was as good as mine. It’s easy if you follow directions.\ Name given by Postum ConSpany, Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, \The Road tp W ellvllle,\ in pkse. ‘‘There’* a v r i • Improvement of the Harbor of Huvan A Cuban newspaper states t h a t the announcement that an American syn dicate about to be formed would put an end to the lighterage annoyances in Havana by the construction of a great pier for the landing of their ships, has been hailed with the great est delight by all who are interested in simplifying transportation facili ties in and out of the harbor, and that Importers and exporters are unanimous in the opinion that such an improvement would do more for the prosperity of Havana and the whole island t h a n any other improve ment. The journal adds that in many cases It costs more to send and receive freight to and from the ships in Havana Bay t h a n it does for the sea freightage to and from New York. — United States Consular Reports. NOTHING SERIOUS. \Does your wife ever scold you?” queried the bachelor friend. “Sometimes,” answered the ex- bachelor. “ But before she gets very far she begins to admire her flow of language and soon jollies herself into a good humor.\— Chicago News. MAN’S PRINCIPAL TRAIT. An old gentleman, pointing to Ins favorite dog, said proudly: “That dog certainly seems almost human at times.” “ Yes,” said his wife, “he growls over his food as much as you do.”— Minneapolis Journal. CURED OF GRAVEL. Not tt Single Stone Has Formed Since Using Doan’s Kidney Pills. J. D. Daughtrey, music publisher, of Suffolk, Va., says: “ During two or three years t h a t I had kidney trouble I passed about 2 % pounds of gravel and sandy sediment in the urine. I haven’t passed a stone since using Doan’s Kidney Pills, however, and that was three years ago. I used to suffer the most acute agonj during a gravel attack, and had the other usual symptcDs of kidney t r o u bles— lassitude, headache, pain in the back, urinary disorders, rheu matic pain, etc. 1 have a box con taining 14 gravel stones that I passed, but t h a t is not one-quarter ol the whole number. 1 consider Doan’s Kidney Pills a fine kidney tunic.” Sold by all dealers. 50Centsa box Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Explicit. \Expert legal testimony,\ says a wdll known member of the New York Bar, “can easily be made a two- edged weapon In court. “ A clever and capable mining en gineer was obliged to take the stand as an expert in a suit in Nevada u couple of years ago. The case in volved large issues. “The examination was conducted by a young and smart attorney, who patronized the expert with all the au thority of half a dozen years of prac tice. “One of his questions related to the form In which the ore was found, a form generally known as ‘kidney lumps.’ \ ‘Now, sir,’ said the attorney, 'how large are these lumps? You say that they are oblong in shape. Are they as long as my head?’ ” ‘Yes,’ replied the expert, ’but not nearly so thick.' ”— Harper's Weekly. FIXING THE WOMEN FOLKS. “ Do you always take home six cop ies of the paper?” “ Not always.” \Then why now?’’ “ Because I want to get a chanst to read about t h a t murder trial myself.” —Washington Herald. SOMETIMES INTO A RUSSIAN SKI. Church— “ Doesn't make any dif ference whether the weather pro phet's predictions turn out right or not.” Gotham— “ Why n o t ? ” “ His business is always looking up.”— Yonkers Statesman. SEEMS REASONABLE. \We didn't really learn much in the old days. Still ------- ” j “ Well?\ “The little fed schoolhouse prob ably turned out as good'class of boys as the little red Theatre Comique.”— Louisville Courier-Journal. THE PERIOD OF STRESS. “You should lay up something for a rainy day,\ said the able adviser. “ A rainy day doesn’t bother me,” answered the intensely literal per son. “ What I want is enough sur plus to enable me to face a few cold waves.”— Washington Star. GOOD AS SHE COULD GET. The new servant had hresented her references, and the mistress read them over with a doubtful eye. ” 1 am not quite satisbed with your references, Jane,\ she said. “ N ayther am I, mum,” responded the stalwart maid, “ but they're the best I could get.\— Answers. A Fighting State. Whenever you scratch Kansas his tory you find a fight. No t e r r itory of equal size has had so much war over so many different causes. Her story in Indian fighting, gambler fighting, outlaw fighting, town-site fighting and political fighting is not ap proached by any other portion of the West.— Outing Magazine. Trade In the Transvaal. A movement is said to be on foot In Natal, South Africa, in favor ot complete union with the Transvaal, by which Natal would secure the Transvaal’s trade and the Transvaal Its own harbor. Wanted; Expert Stenographer. There are no fewer than 208 dif ferent characters In the Abyssinian alphabet.— Indianapolis News. A FAMILY SECRET. “ Was that a bona fide piece that Ethelinda was playing?\ asked Mr. Ctimrox. “ Certainly,” answered his wife. \That was a selection from Wagner.\ “ Well, of course, 1 wouldn’t ex press any doubts in company. But half the time I can’t tell whether Ethelinda is playing a tune or a prac tical joke.”— Washington Star. A BOOK OF REFERENCE. F a t h e r — “ Here! W h a t are you doing at that bookcase?” Tommy— ” 1 just want to see that big History of the United States.\ F a t h e r — “ W h a t f o r ? ” Tommy— “ Willie Smith said the Bostons was champions of the League in 1892, an ’ I want to see if he's right.’’ — Cath’olic Standard and Times. THAT LET THE VILLAIN OUT. The villain in the play was perish ing miserably and alone, amid the painted scenery. “ Ye gods!\ he gasped, \how can I die with this, awful secret on me s o u l ' '' “ Never mind th a t ! \ yelled an ex cited boy In the gallery. “ You go ahead and die! I’ll tell the other fel lers all about l* when they come out again.’'—Chicago Tribune. | T h e V x l u e , OF P ersonal K nowledg ] ' . ; Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of this competitive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate possessor in the front ranks of The W ell Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the highest excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl edge of Products are all of the utmost value ahd in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of Knowrn Quality, Known Excellence and Known Component Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of— Syrup of Figs — and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of— Syrup of Figs and — Euxir of Senna •— as more fully descriptive of the remedy, -rm i \ but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of — Syrup of Pigs— and to get its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company — California Fig Syrup Co. — printed on the front of every package, whether you call for — Syrup of Figs — or by the full name — Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. l r ) t < --------------- --- r _-*r LOUISVILLE, KY. SAN FRANCISCO.CAL. V . - S . A . L O N D O N . E N G L A N D . NEW YO RK ,N.Y 3»s53s» Color more gootn brighter and faster colors than any atiter dyo. One 10c. package motors all .’llx-rs. They Ci^* To Pronounce Pepys. “ I am a London honors graduate,\ writes a correspondent, “and don’t know whether to say Peppys’ Diary, or Peps’ or Peeps’. Could you not make a nice instructive paragraph about the pronunciation of the name? Editors may serve a useful purpose now and then in this way.” We are of the “Peeps\ school; for no better reason than that at Cambridge, of which university the diarist was a graduate, he is always called \ P e e p s . ” — L ondon Daily News. FITS, S t. V itus’ D ance, Nervous Diseases per- m n n e n tly cured by Dr. K line's G reat Nerve R e storer. 82 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. 11. R. K line, L d .,931 Arch S t.,P h ila., La. In A u stralia 94.000 tons of ore are mined for one ton of gold. Plan for Good Health! Take Garfield Tea now; it regulates the liver and kidneys, o v e r c o m e s constipation, purifies the blood and eradicates disease, it is made wholly of H e rbs. The Japanese Government is rapidly t a k ing over all the im p o rtant railroads. FURIOUS HUMOR ON CHILD. Itching. Rleetiing Sores Covered Body — Nothing Helped Her— Cuticurn Cures Her in Five Days. “A fter my granddaughter of about seven years load been cured of the measles, she was attacked about a fortnight later by a furious itching and painful eruption all over her body, especially the upper p a r t of it, form ing w a tery and bleeding sores, es pecially under the arm s, of considerable size. She suffered a great deal and for three weeks we nursed her every night, using all the remedies we could think of. N o thing vonid help. W e tried th e C'uti- eura Remedies and after tw e n ty-four hours we noted considerable im p rovem ent, and, after using only one complete set of the Cuticura Remedies, in five consecutive days the little one, much to our joy, had been entirely cured, anil lias been well for a long tim e. M rs. F. Kuefemu ht. R. F. D. 3. Bak ersfield, Cal., .June 2.r> and July 20, 1906.” Women sh u ffle. Men occasionally walk well, but all ought to walk better. Women are a despair; they shuffle, stride, waddle, prance, scurry, and think it no disgrace to walk like a mechanical toy.— Lady. The Domestic Hen a Wonder. Scratching a living here and there, killing thousands of bugs and worms, which would cause much loss of crops if allowed to live, the ordinary barn yard hen is a wonderful combination of productive forces. In five years’ time she will lay 700 eggs, each con taining 650 grains of water, 125 of fat, 108 of lime, 80 of albumen, 26 of sugar and 10 of ash— the most condensed and strengthening form of food offered to man. Every person having a little plot of ground is able to keep from half a dozen to many dozen of these wonders and so add to the family income. To do this to the greatest advantage, one must know how to care for his fowls— to guard against, detect and cure disease; which fowls to save for breeding pur poses, etc. The simplest and most eatisfactory wa>; of securing this knowledge is to buy it from some person who has made a success of fowl raising as a business. Such a book, giving the experience of twen ty-five years, is obtainable tor 25 cents In stamps from the Book Pub lishing House, 134 Leonard St., New York Cltv. N V — 14 A (ju v e n 's A m u sem e n ts, The favorite amusements of Queen 1 Wilhelmina of Holland are skating and riding, but as a child her hobby was the keeping of poultry. FREE Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense ol smell and completely derange the whole sys tem whgn entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never fie used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, a s tlie damage they will do is ten told to the good you can possibly derive from them. H a ll’s C a tarrh Cure, m a n u ta ctured by F. J . Cheney & Co., Toledo, U.. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and m u c o u s surfaces ol tbesystem . in buying H a ll’s C aturrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken in ternally and made in Toledo. Otiio, by k . J. Cheney <fc Co. Testim onials free. Sold bv D ruggists; price, 75c. per bottle. Take H a ll’s Fam ily Pills for constipat.on Libel, A woman in northern Missouri has sued an editor because in writing the obituary of her husband he stated “He has gone to a happier Ironic*.\ — Kansas City Post. w o m an I*»x- t l n e A n t i - c p t l c will Improve her health and do ull we claim f o r i t . .W e rial lid ^ * fur 11. 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