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Show KIDNEY TROUBLE Suffered Two Years Relieved In Three Months. R FIZER. Mt. Sterling, Ky., writes I have: suffered with kidney and other trouble for ten years past. "Last March I commenced usinfr R. C. L : Ppruna and continued for throe mouths. I have not used it since, nor have 1 felt a pain. I believe that I am well and I therefore give my highest commendation to the curative qualities of Peruna." Peruna For Kidney Troubte. Mrs. Geo. Can., writes EL Simser, Grant, Ontario, : "I had not been well for about four had kidney trouble, and, in years. fact, felt badly nearly all the time. "This summer I pot so very bad I thdttght I would try Peruna, so I wrote to you and lieffan at once to take Peruna and Manalin. "I took only two bottles of Peruna and one of Manalin, and now 1 feel better than I have for some time. "I feel that Peruna and Manalin cured me and made a different woman of me altogether. I bless the day I picked up the little book and read of your Peruna." It Is the business of the kidneys to remove from the blood all poisonous materials. They must be active a 11 the time, els? the system suffers. They are times when they need a little assistance. Peruna is exactly the sort of a remedy. It has saved many people from disaster by rendering1 the kidneys service at a time when they were not able to bear their own burdens. SICK HEADACHE CARTERS llTTLE IVER PILLS. Positively cared by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain in the TORPID Side, LIVER, They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable, SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear CARTELS Signature Fac-Simi- le IITTIE REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Iy8t iw destroy' . xSaTSfS NEWS A MISSOURI SUMMARY SLICKERS. SUITS E h AND HATS are the men who hove put them to the hardest tests in the roughest weather. Get the original - 1 r Ji-- 1 I Towers Fish Brand made since 1636 CATALOG mi fO THtASKNG 9 B LL W. & A im.ui tine tli.'it Improve In r and do all Px-a- cla Ve will i send her Absolutely froo a Urn Mai box of Paxline with book of Instructestimonials. Send tions and your n.iiMf und address on a postal card PAXTINES fret Inns, such M nasal catarrh, pelvic SMMTB and lnnamm;Ulon caused by femiand nine Ills ; soro eyes, sore throatEta curmouth, try direct locaranatinent ative power over tliese troubles Is extraRives Immediate relief. ordinary and women are using and recThouMrtds of It every day. GO cents at ommending dnicElitsorby mall. Remember, however, IT COSTS VIM MITII INCi TOTIlV IT. THE K. I'AXION to, Jloaton, Mm. MISCEI.LANE01S TarietT for I h j ELECTROTYPES St the lowest pries. t'T o ' NKtlSPiPXK CO., T nrrif urr ctsdpli easiest to work with ana CloJeta nicest. StaTLUeS Mrs. J. D. Johnson, of 603 West Hickman St., Columbia, Mo., says: "Following an operation two years ago, dropsy set in, and my left side was so swollen the doctor said he would have to tap out the water. There was constant pain and a gurgling sensation around my heart, and I could not raise my arm above my head. The kidney action was disor dered and passages of the secretions too frequent. On the advice of my husband I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. Since using two uoxes my trouble has not reappeared. This Is wonderful, after suffering two years." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. 'Your honor," said a prosecuting attorney In an Alabama backwoods court, "the prisoner at the bar is charged with killing one of the most exemplary citizens of this county. Thomas Jones, your honor, was in every respect a model man. He was a member of the church; he was never known to bet on horses, play poker, drink whisky or use tobacco. He " "Hold on a minute," said the judge. "You say he never bet on a horse?" "That's what 1 said, your honor." "Never was known to play a game?" "Never your honor." "And he never drank liquor?" "Never drank a drop, your honor." "And he didn't chew tobacco?" "Never took a chew in his life." "Well, then." said the judge, "1 don't see what he wanted to live for. There wasn't anything in life for him, and I don't see why he ain't about as well off dead as alive. Release the prisoner, Mr. Sheriff, and call the next case." Witness at Least Was Aware Worth. De- FIFTEEN YEARS OF ECZEMA. of Its Pecuniary Clarence S. Darrow, the well known lawyer and essayist, discussing the Haywood trial, in which he played so prominent a part, said the other day: "Some of the evidence in that trial was so transparently false that it reminds me of a case that came off in Alabama a few years back. One of the witnesses in this case was an extremely ignorant man. As his testimony progressed, his ignorance became so shockingly evident that the judge, looking sternly down at him said: " 'Look here, sir, are you acquainted with the value of an oath?' "The witness answered anxiously: " 'Jedge, I hope I am. That thar lawyer on yer left hand gimme six dollars to sw'ar agin the other side. Thet's the correck value of an oath, ain't it, jedge?' " Product Little Known in United States. the Tea, not from leaves, but from the flowers alone of the plant, is rarely en- countered in commerce. The petals. stamens, etc., are sun dried, and the resulting tea is of a rich, deep brown hue of peculiarly delicate odor, and gives a pale amber colored infusion rather more astringent in taste than that from the average fair grade leaf. The taste for it is an acquired one, ad even if this tea could be made commercially inissible, it is doubtful if it would ever become jKipular. The American tea trade could advantageously take a suggestion from the brick tea of the far east. In our country, the tea dust, some of which is good quality, is not properly utilized. In Europe it is a regular article of tiade. and it is advertised and sold as tea dust. In America It is sold to thousands of cheap restaurants, who make from it the mixture of tanic acid, sugar and boiled milk which they sell as "tea." If, as in the orient, this dust was compressed into bricks, good tea could be made from i Sufficient Happiness. The oarj happiness a brave maw em troubled himself about especially was happiness enough to get his work done. Carlyle. Terrible Itching Prevented Sleep Hands, Arms and Legs Affected Cuticura Cured in 6 Days. BfcajltsTTX aF The impression given at the latest exposition in Be rlin of invention is that liquid air will soon enter the field as a very serious competitor of steam and electric power. TUMORS CONQUERED that - to-da- parents , McKin-ley- This W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 39, 1907. "I had eczema nearly fifteen years. The affected parts were my hands, arms and legs. They were the worst In the winter time, and were always itchy, and I could not keep from scratching them. I had to keep both hands bandaged all the time, and at Lydia E. Pinkham' Overwhelming Proof night 1 would have to scratch through the bandages as the itching was so Vegetable Compound Succeeds. severe, and at times I would have to One of the greatest triumphs of Dear Mrs. Pinkham : tear everything off my hands to scratch "I was told by my physician that I the skin. I could not rest or sleep. I Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Comhad several physicians treat me but pound is the conquering of woman's had a fibroid ttiinor and that I would-havdread enemy Tumor, to be operated upon, I wrote to they could not give me a permanent of a tumor is so inThe you for advice, which I followed carecure nor even could they stop the itch- sidious growth that frequently its presence fully and took Lydia H. Pinkham's ing. After using the Cuticura Soap, is wholly unsuspected until it is well Vegetable Compound. 1 am not only one box of Cuticura Ointment and two advanced. cured of the tumor but other female So called "wandering pains" may troubles and can do all my own work bottles of Cuticura Resolvent for about six days the itching had ceased, and come from its early stages or the after eiglr years of suffering." Wear Pajamas on Cars. now the sores have disappeared, and I presence of danger may be made Mrs. S. J- Barber, of Scott, N. Y. "I learned something from the por-te- r never felt better in my life tlmn I do manifest by excessive monthly periods writes : from unusual pain, on our train this morning," said a now. Edward Worell, Band 30th U. S. accompanied by the abdomen through the groin and Dear Mrs. Pinkham: hotel guest. "I noticed him pick up Infantry, Fort Crook, Nebraska." "Sometime ago I wrote you for thigh. the coat to a pair of pajamas while he If you have mysterious pains, if advice about a tumor which the doctors was making up one of the berths. Horrible Method of Suicide. there are indications of inflammation thought would have to be removed. or displacements, secure a bottle of Instead 1 took Lydia E. Pinkham s Most people have at some time witWhoever had occupied the berth had am a Vegetable Compound and Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Comgot off the train, evidently, and left nessed revolting sights, but the fallnative roots and well woman." the garment behind. 'Forgot part of ing of a. suicide from the cathedral pound, made from and begin its use. herbs, right away Mrs. M. M. Funk, Vandergrift, Pa., his nightie, eh?' says I to the porter. tower onto the pavement, 210 feet beThe following letters should conwrites: The porter grinned broadly. 'Wasn't low, into the midst of the hurrying of woman its vince every suffering any his about it, boss,' he says. 'It noonday crowd, upon whose faces aud virtue, and that it actually does Dear Mrs. Pinkham : war a lady that was in that berth las' clothes his exploding debris scattered conquer tumors. "I had a tumor and Lydia E. Pinknight. Yes, sah. Lots of 'em seems itself, which was seen in Antwerp reham's Vegetable Compound removed W. 836 Colfax of Mrs. May Fry, A merto like them to weah on the cahs. I cently, beggars description. it for me after two doctors had given Ave , South Bend, Intl., writes : me up I was sick four years before I guess they thinks they's better in case chant known as Jacques Simons quietDear Mrs. Pinkham : 1 now began to take the two of a wreck or sump'n like that.' " at children his and wife left ly writ- recommend Lydia ECompound. in take "I Pinkham's pleasure great Vegetbome, as if to go on some business ing to thank you for what Lydia K. able Compound far and near." A Strenuous Hint. errand, made straight for the cathe Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has It was growing very late, but the dral tower, climbed it, and without an done Such testimony as above is confor me I also took the Blood man scene the in young parlor edjjjjgfa hesitation, hurled himself in- - Purifier in alternate doses with the vincing evidence that Lydia E. Pinkno signs of making a home run. Compound stand History relates that no one Compound. Your medicine removed a ham's Vegetable "You evidently have a very viv tumor of four years' growth, without a peer as a remedy for Tumor ped from this tower since the cyst Growths us well as other distressing of the best physicians Imagination, Mr. Borem," said the of its architect, to whom a pop which three declared I had. They had said that ills of women, and such symptoms as dear girl, as she made an unsuccessful ular legend of the sixteenth century an operation could help me. I am Bearing-dowSensations, Displaceattempt to strangle a yawn. attributes the same fate, small bits only that 1 followed a friend's ments, Irregularities and Backache, thankful very "Why do you think so?" queried the of brass marking the spot on the advice and took vour medicine. It has etc. Women should remember that it unsuspecting Borem. made me a strong and well woman and is Lydia B, Pinkham's Vegetable Compavement where he fell. "I thought perhaps you imagined pound that is curing so many women Don't forget to insist upon it when yourself in the Arctic regions, where Mrs. E. F. Hayes, of 26 RugglesSt., Origin of Scotland's Motto. some druggist asks you to accept the nights are six months long," she It was thought by the Danes to be Boston, Mass., writes : something else which he calls "just explained. cowardly to attack an enemy after Dear Mrs. Pinkham: as good." And 30 seconds later he had faded nightfall, but on one occasion when have been under different doctors' "I Into the glumpsome gloom. they were waging war in Scotland, treatment for a long time without Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women. deviated from their usual rule. relief. They told me I had a fibroid they Transmission of Warts. On they crept, noiselessly and unobWomen suffering from any form tumor, my abdomen was swollen and "Recent experiments show that the in their bare feet, upon the I suffered with great pain. I wrote of female weakness are invited to served, comI popular belief that warts are write; Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., unsuspecting Scotchman. When near to you for advice, you replied and municable is warranted," says a the camp one of the Danes trod directions carefully and for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkham followed your upon writer. "Inoculation of healthy tissue a I am a well women. Lydia E. who has been advising sick women thistle and in his pain cried out. today free of charge for more than twenty Pinkham's with blood obtained from a wart will This Vegetable Compound exaroused the sleeping Scotchmen, the tumor and strengthened my years, and before that she assisted cause the growth of a similar expelled and her mother-in-law- , Lydia E. Pinkcrescence. It is thought that these werethey gave the alarm. The Danes whole system." defeated with terrible loss of ham in advising. Thus she is especially growths contain an ultramicroscopic life, and ever since that time the Mrs. Perry Byers, of Mt. Pleasant, well qualified to guide sick women germ to which is due the transmission thistle has been the back to health. Iowa, writes : Scotef insignia from one person to another. At all e "Nemo me land, with the motto: events, persons who have warts should lacessit." "No one provokes me take measures to have them removed with impunity." at once." 111. H. Czolgosz and his wife, of the assassin of President For Saving Life at Sea. apparatus for life saving at sea haa aeaa invented by Mr. R. Lavacb-a Belgian engineer residing at Chapultepec, Mex. It consists of a i lied cannon from which a projectile is fired: to the projectije are at taobed cable, an anchor and a t The mechanism is said to be very simple, and for humanitarian reasons the inventor has not patented it. it n have applied to the city charity department of Cleveland, O., for assistance. Czolgosz is 8:; and his wife 76 years old. J. S. Cook, a Southern Pacific brake-maresiding in Los Angeles, was instantly killed while trying to board a westbound passenger train at Colton, Cal., on which his wife wat returning from the east. Acting upon the recommendation ot Governor Post, the executive council has decided upon compulsory vaccination on the Porto Rican island. Six Hundred thousand vaccine points have been ordered. an aeronaut, Edward Richardson, dropped 2,000 feet to death at the Miami county fair at Troy, N. Y. His parachute broke and he shot to the ground like an arrow, striking on a tree and was killed. Mrs. Lillian White Grant, a kindergarten teacher in the public schools of Chicago, was found dead in bed at her home, her neck broken by a piece of linen cloth twisted about her throat. The police suspect a colored chore man. his By mortgaging his own and family's property, State Tax Commissioner John Fitzpatrick, of New Orleans, has raised funds to return $116,-90stolen from the state by Charles in Fitzpatrick's E. Letten, a clerk n n im-pun- Russians entered a bank at shot and Moutreaux, Switzerland, killed the cashier, seized the cash box and fled. A crowd gave chase. The robbers fired at and wounded four of their pursuers before they were aptured. Under the will of the late Thomas R. tter, treasurer of the grand lodge of Masons of Pennsylvania, his entire estate, valued at about $2,500,000, is devised to the credit of the grand lodge of Pennsylvania for the education and support of male orphans of the Master Masons. In San Francisco the Geary street line has ivsumed operations for the first lime since the strike began several months ago. The company has agreed to pay the city 10 per cent of its gross receipts. No discrimination will be made between union and nonunion men. Five hundred members of the Independent Boot and Shoe Cutters' union of St. Iouls have struck for ihortW hours and increased wages. All the shoe factories in the city are affected save one, which signed the union agreement, agreement. Ludwig Szczyglel, (he Roman Catholic priest from Chicago who has been on trial at Pittsburg for the murder of Andrew and Stephen SUrzcynski, brothers, was convicted of murder In The the second degree by a Jury. priest claimed he killed the brothers in self defense. The plans for a new vessel of the Dieadnaught class have been received at Portsmouth, England, accompanied by orders fo commence building the Her displacewarship immediately. ment will be 19,300 tons, ROfj tons greater than the newly launched and Temoralro. out of fifty-- ' ight men Twenty-twwho hae been on trial by court mar tlal at Riga. Russia, charged with participating In the revolt In the Baltic province, in 190(1. by which the control of this section was wrested from the Russian government fur months. sa" Wten condemned to death o lnrrest Ki 4. Alabama Judge Did Not Think ceased Would Miss Much. Colored office. Two THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF, TEA FROM THE FLOWERS. Tellt a Story of Awful Suffering and Wonderful Relief. KNEW VALUE OF AN OATH. 0 THE MEN TOO KNOW FOR HIM HERE. An Over 177,000 Hritieh and Irish Immigrants came to United States and Canada during the past year. King Frederick August of Saxony was thrown from his horse in the maneuvers near Dresden and was slightly injured. It has been reported to the slate board of health that twenty cases of beri beri have developed among Japanese laborers at Alva, Neb. The dock laborers' strike at Antwerp is ended, a mixed commission having been selected to examine and pass upon the question of wages. Final figures for the new state of Oklahoma show a total population of 1,141,042. Okahoma having 721.141 inhabitants and Indian Territory 629.S61. Minister Urgarte, of Honduras, has informed the department of state that on Sept. 15 the constitutional regime was in the republic of Honduras. The Nebraska supreme court nas handed down a decision holding that a person cannot devise an interest in a timber claim unless a patent haa been issued. a when barge in which they were crossing the Allegheny river began to sink, six workman of Pittsburg jumped into the rivet and were drowned. The United States cruiser squadron from the Asiatic station, consisting ol the Maryland. Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Colorado, have sailed from Honolulu for San Francisco. has The San Domingo congress passed a resolution delegating to the executive of that government full power and authority to act on the $20,000,-00San Dominican loan contract. At a session of the international congress of miners at Salzburg, Austria, a resolution was adopted opposing any restriction of the output of coal. The Americans voted affirmatively. The stale board of railroad comniis-eioner- s has adopted a resolution reducing the maximum passenger fares in cents a South Dakota from :! to 2 mile, to become effective October 15. After chasing people into their homes at the point of a revolver and clearing saloons of patrons, George White, a negro, was shot and killed by Deputy Sheriff Will Blake, of Collins-ville- , Panic-stricke- NO PLACE WOMAN PUTS THE "GINGER" IN. The Kind of Food Used by Athletes. A former college athlete, one of the long distance runners, began to lose his power of endurance. His experience with a change in food Is interesting. "While I was in training on the track athletic team, my daily 'jogs' became a task, until after I was put on Grape-Nutfood for two meals a day. After using the Food for two weeks I felt like a new man. My digestion was perfect, nervefl steady and I was full I of energy. "I trained for the mile and the half mile runs (those e vents which require so much endurance) and then the long daily 'jogs.' which before had been such a task, were clipped off with ease. I won both events. "The Grape-Nutfood put me in perfect condition and gave me my 'ginger.' Not only was my physical condition made perfect, and my weight increased, but my mind was made clear and vigorous so that I could get out my studies in about half the time formerly required. Now most all of the for University men use Orape-Nut- s they have learned Its value, but I think my testimony will not be amiss and may perhaps help some one to learn how the best results can be obtained." There's a reason for the effect of OrapeNnts food on the human body and brain. The certain elements In wheat and barley are selected with pteUl reference to their Kiwer for re building the brain and nerve centres The product is then carefully and scientifically prepared so as to make It easy of digestion. The physical and mentnl results ae so apparent after two or three week's use as to produce a profound impression Read "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. "There's a reason s I Thore In more Catarrh in ttitu nectlon of the country than ah other diseases put ti'treliier, and until the last few ye&ra wu supposed to le Incurable. For a great many years doctor pronounced it a local dlpeane and prcHcribed local remedies, and liy conntantly falling to cure with local treatment, pnuiounced it Incurable. Science has proven Catarrh lobe a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A ( .. Toledo, Ohio. Is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Iniernally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfttl. It acts directly on the blood and mncous surfaces of the system. Tbey offer one hundred dollars for any case It fall! to cure. Bead lor clrcularsisnd testimonials. Address: F. J. OBKHSS CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by PrUKKlsl. 75c. Take Hail's Family fills for constipation. Quite a Difference. Kate is awfully disappointed. That young Englishman asked her If she thought a married couple could get along on 30 a week and she hastened to say yes. Mildred Well? Alice Now she has discovered that he meant 30 shillings Somerville Journal. Alice Important to Mothers. s Ex-ut- ae carefully eery bottle of CASTOR! A, a safe and sure remedy for infant aud children, and see that It BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. Bears the Mfntten of Id Use For Over 30 Years. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $L Sold by all Druggist. The Kind You Uavo Always bought. Nobody Wanted Church. When North Gosforth church, near Newcastle, Kng., which had never been consecrated, but In which services had tx held regularly, was put up at auction, not a bid was made for the property. Guns, Traps, Decoys, Etc. prices Write for freecntnlotrNo.l N. W. Hide & Fur Ci.. Minneapolis'. Minn - Niagara Falls as n power generating plant Is worth $4,000.000 per year. Stra. Wlnslow'si Noothlna; Nrrnp. For rMIdrea teethlna. softens the irurns, reduces hv nminuim. allays pain, mi res wind collo 2Scsbtl)e. But few men arp abb- - to retain their after marriage. W. L. DOUGLAS & $3.50 SHOES tiSVmu $3.00 MEMBER OF JWiSHOES FOR PRICE8. iTo snyonawrfiocmn pevvmW. L. ftOe finn 'ZfAiJpWU )Douala doom not mmko 1 HE fflUaifl IWWTW TIIK FAMILY, EVERY AT ALL mqzjb. 'than' any olhir manufacturer. " nmn'u $3 RKAAON W. I., In all walks of llfo th in any M S3. SO mhoom are worn by mom tieople other make, Is because of their anrt superior waring qualities. eellenl style, aeey-Atti, The selection of the leaf h'-ati'l other materials for each part r.t the shoe, and detail of the making Is looked IftM by t he most 'ompletcorgaiili.il ion of superintendents, forrmenand Ive the highest wagss paid In the skilled shoemakers, who r shoe Industry, and loe workmanship cannot he excelled. If I tOHld t ik'1 jnt mv l irg" factories :it ltr'-ton, Mass., and Jlhow you bow MNfnltf W.T.. Ixmglas shoes are made, yoo would hen understand why thoy In del their shape, fit lietter, war longer ami ure .f .', ,. :i luo t lian an v "Iher make. Mt'.'M"f Nn sIkm-- 'Tiriwi'iro e" S.OO Ollt Ertifo Shoo, cannot ho Ofuallod mny genuine have W 1,. I..uglas name and price stampedou boitonf!prhyo. Take .k vi. 111 dealer for W. I,. IMtiglas shoes. If he cannot supply you, eerie, direct to lact.'ry. ,sii.jc ;eiiluverylere by inaiL Catalog free. W JDoul Brockton. Mass. |