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Show BEDBOUND FOR MONTHS. Abandoned After Consultation. Hope WENT WITH Physicians' Mrs. Enos Shearer, Yew and Wash Su, Centra!!, Ington yeais I Hiuied out Idle that Is for others Is in living deeds duue lifted up and Immeasurably exalted. Robert sou. um-elfohl- i Deafness Cannot He Cured was Co., Buffalo. N. Y. n MARRIED FIRST PROBLEM OF LIFE EASILY SOLVED. Wash., rays: "For weak and run down, could noi juy limbs swclhul and the accretions wvte troublesome; pains were luleum. 1 was fast in bed for four months. Three doctors raid tin re was no cure for me and 1 was given up to die. Being urged. I used Doan's Kidney Fills. Soon I was better aud In a few weeks was about the house, well and strong again." Sold by all dealers. GO cents a box. Foster-Mllbur- BILLY y Truth and Quality d in every appeal to the walk of life and arc essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Aecor-inglit is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Clixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. Well-Informe- y, It acts pleasantly and naturally anil truly as a laxative, and its coniK)nent parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objectionable substances. To get ; its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading His Reason. Th Ji'd Piper bad just charmed all the children lm tbe mountain. e'a the fathers of the families can hake u good time In the country, ho explained. Herewith there were some who susjob. llaipers Bazar. pected put-u- It Wiuld Seem So. a good d'sl of money to "It lak keep the hui of lull ioa ii'litd," ra" marked th nmraUzer. Yea," rejulMd h demoralizer, "but It dntSU'1 lake them lulij to get there," Bride Satisfied to Leave Her Family for Her Husband's Home Action That Didn't Sur-- , prise Spinster Lady. Young ty LkiI ar. I! r aunrtt ret. I It eft' I sud Xhl I In ru.wtiluttoiial tb It at- ' to Mother. w Important Examine carefully every bottle of l rauv-lif a. HilUmrrt roudUK--W of ' Itril tl.i CASTOHIA a safe and sure remedy for tmiroil HllUlR of Im l.itaUtlikall I Ul aouiul or tin t ruinHim la you lu'jo Infants ufcd children, and see that it ! Uirft ll U vuttrriy t hotml. hflHR. c If th IliftjmttialMi M h roaiHI. and Bears the 1,1,11 out and tt.w lob rraioiv.1 to iu normal MO rum 1H to hcartiiS of( by alarrh. ohoh O lull b mg Signature out of Irn r rau-- roioll I Mi of tli ul '.art a. iiiUitiu inltamrm t,ltt at ill iv One Huitdr-- IWr for ao ra- f In Use For Over .10 Years. The Kind You Have Always nought tVafnrM irauw-- by raUrrhj Ilia! rsnnol L turn! for nrruiarv tn Malt rsUTfh Oir, r. j, niKVi.v to. lotrdo. o ridd by llniegwu. When men are friends there Is no k amity Im for rotuUiwtwn. I ak tux need of justice. Aristotle. One Way to Cage the Brute. "I think thats a charming thing for your wife to do." the visitor remarked. "To sit down on the. floor and take after dinner. your slH! j off Wr "It 1." acknowledged her husband. "but theres method In her madness. She does It to keep me at home. She knows that once my shoes are off and my slippers ou ill be too lazy to put the shoes back on and go dow town." rur of Ul- - I 4 V I rm.iD-ID'- I, "Haven't you bomeihlng to tell me. Annette?" asked the Spinster Lady. The girl balanced herself lightly on the arm of her friends chair and puckered her face thoughtfully. "Well, no o! That Is, nothing definite. I can t make up my mind." "You mean that you do not really know whether you love Billy or not?' "Yes. 1 do love him I'm sure of that; but I can't male up my mlndjo go so far away from all my people." In other words, jou don't love him enough to gBe up everything for hid sake, eh?" Annette gave a troubled sigh. "I can't bear to have It put that way, for he Is so dear, and I really do love him; but the question Is, would I be content away off there with Just Billy?' Well, dear, if you really love him you won't bd content here without him." "No, I realize that; but It all re quires great thought, doesn't It?" "Yes, and you are right to look on the question from every Bide before deciding. You must remember, dear, that when a woman really loves man, she Is ready to go with him to the end of the world." And give up all her people?" sale the girl, wistfully. "Not necessarily. Of course, It Is very nice to live In the same towfn with your family, but comparatively few married women do so. Your own grandmother, for Instance, came out to this country and never saw her people again, and yet she was a very happy woman." Yes, thats so; and mother lived far away from grandmamma the first ten years after she and father were married." "It Is simply a question of strength lof-t- ir: rirl A 1 - 4 d id ft-- . )u " Hadherway. oddesl The ;auied country homo Co-li to a In Jackson county, owner. lumbian who Is a friend of The name as It appears at the gate Is "lladherway," and never fabS to attract attention from passersby For years the wife wanted to leave Kansas City and go to a farm. When the family finally moved they named i Columbia j the home "Hadherway. Herald. f Uncle Ben Liked Her. Kansas City girl recently married J If there is any one thing that a a man who lives in one of the smaller dreads more than another it near-b. towns, and went there with woman a. 13 surgical openitioil. aim to live. The bridegroom was j We can state without fear of A his that relatives naturally eager should like his bride and as one, an contradiction that there aid iiUn old farmer, voiced no complimentary dreds, yes, thousands, of operationsupon women in onr hosopinion in his hearing he at last performed which are entirely unnecespitals asked: and have leen avoided by many Uncle Ben, what do you think of sary j my wife? LYDIA a for Wal, fact, George, responded the old fellow, "you shore outmarried i VEGETABLE COMPOUND For proof of this statement read yourself." Kansas City Times. A y : j E.PINKHAIYTS the following letters, If you love Billy Mrs. Barbara Jlasc, of Kingman, as you should live the man you marKansas, writes to Mrs. linkham : ry, you will be quite happy even If you For eight years I suffered from the are far from all the dear home peotroubles and Many a talented person Is kept back j ple. because of the interference of coffee 1 will miss mother so dreadfully. Of course you will, but your mother with the nourishment of the body. This is especially so with those thoroughly understands that your love nerves are very sensitive, as is whose but as same for her is just the ever; case with talented persons. the often comes a wifes duty to her husband a There is simple, easy way to get rid first. coffee of evils and a Tenn. ladys exThe girl crept closer to the Spinster Lady and gazed dreamily into the dis- perience along these lines is worth considering. She says: tance. Almost from the beginning of the I think, she said softly, that Ill of coffee it hurt my stomach. By use to go with Billy. I could not bear I was fifteen I time almost a think of him so far away and so lone- the nervous nerves all no and wreck, father You mother has unstrung, see, ly. strength to endure the most trivial the girls, and Billy has only me. The Spinster Lady, who dearly thing, either work or fun. There was scarcely anything I lovd a romance, laughed contentedcould eat that would agree with me. ly. "I thought you would decide that The little I did eat seemed to give me more trouble than it was worth. I way," she said. Then for a few minutes the two finally quit coffee and drank hot friends sat in silence. Philadelphia water, but there was so little food I could digest, I was literally starving; Bulletin. wras so weak I could not sit up long His Reason. at a time. It wras then a friend brought me a The village postmaster and one of the leading politicians were holding hot cup of Postum. I drank part of it an earnest conversation near the en- and after an hour I felt as though I trance of the post office. Perched upon had had something, to eat felt the steps a street urchin was drinking strengthened. That was about five in every word of the discussion, when years ago, and after continuing Postthe pastor of one of the village um in place of coffee and gradually I can eat and churches came out of the building. getting stronger, y I one urchin in the as much of walk his digest anjthing want, Recognizing I as want. he called school him nerves are steady. boys, My Sunday I believe the first thing that did me aside and began: "John, it is wrong, very wrong, of you to try to pry into any good and gave me an upward the affairs of others. Dont you know start, was Postum, and I use it alto.that it is impolite to listen to the gether now instead of coffee. Theres of a Reason. grown conversation ups? Name given by Postum Co., Battle "Sure, I know it is impolite, reis all it right this Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Well-- ; plied Johnnie, "but time, cause Deacon Smith said hed ville, in pkgs. give me a quarter if I found out wrhat oneEver read the above letter? A new appears from time to time. They them twro men nere talking about. are genuine, true, and full of human of your love, dear. i ; w-a- s W. L Douglas makes and sells more mens 83.00 and 83.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world, because they hold their shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other make. Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member of ths Children Family, Men, Boys, Women, Misses t W.L.Douglss $4.00 and $5.00 QlltBdg. 8hoi cannot fes squalled at an pries. W. L. Douglas $2.50 and $2.00 shoes an tha best la ths world ust vel y. Fast ColoIVr Eyelets Used Excl o ftuhttltute. W. L. Dougin mrTake name and price is stamped on bottom. Sold everywhere. 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