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Show Nothing I Ate Agreed With Me. mm - mrs.lenora bodbnhames. Mr. Tenors Bmlcnhamer, R. F. D. 1 writer: trouble and Indigent Ion forsorao time, and noiliinjf that 1 ato agreed vt ith me. I was very nervous and experienced a continual feeling of uneasiness and fear. I took medicine from the doctor, but it did me Box 1 ', Kcrnei ftvillc, N. C., MilTored with stomach 00 good. found in one of your Fcruna books a description of my symptoms. I then wrote to l)r. llurtmun for advice, lie said I bad catarrh of the stomach, took Icruna and Manalin find followed his directions and can' now say that 1 feet as well as 1 ever did. "1 hope that all who are afflicted with the samo symptoms will take Reruns; ss It bM certainly cured me The above is only one of hundrede who have written similar letters to Dr. Jlqrtmiyu J ust one such case as this entitles Fcruna to the candid consider stion of everyone similarly afflicted. If this be true of the testimony of one per son what ought to be the testimony of hundreds, yes thousands, of honest, sin Wo have in our files a cere people. great mnny other testimonials. 1 Tune Kermit Whistled. Mr. W. W. Miller, a lawyer, tells an anecdote of Kermit Roosevelt, the president's son. "I was acting as steward, eays Mr. Miller, In some gymkhana races at well-know- n Oyster Day a few weeks ago, and one of the events was a race In which the contestants had ta ride a given distance to a certain spot where an equal number of young ladles stood with Each pencil, paper and envelope. rider had to dismount here and whistle a tune, the lady writing its name down on the paper. She then had to seal It up In the envelope and hand It to the rider, who remounted pnd finished the race, delivering the envelope to the judges stand. The first one in with a correct answer won the "" event. - . As steward, I was deputized before the race to write down the name of the tune each entrant would whistle. "What are you going to whistle? asked young Kermit. I'm going to whistle Works but Father said dent's son. I Everybody the presi- A MERE CIPHER. Bertie, you are Bertha Im- Blmply possible. Bertie Nothing Is Impossible. Bertha That's what I said. Public Credulity. After making full allowance for the increased spending power of the trasses, figures prove conclusively that notwithstanding the wide diffusion of knowledge, the spread of education tnd the raising of the standard of Intelligence among the people, the appeal of the quack and the charlatan to the credulity of the public meets Itb a readier response than ever. London Hospital. 'iSwt i Thompson's Eye Water t!ut ha Of? on persistently, yiwr rMitft rtt na dusun you wuU the violent of theparnt ms. Afrwdoct of l'Uo' Cur will relieve ly any courh, no matter now f r advanced or eerioue. It soothes and hc.il tlicirrit.ited turf.icv, clears the clogged air piaeage and the cough diiap irtj? pear. At all druggUu', 25 eta. SAVE TIME IN KITCHEN. Ftw Moments Gathered In Here and There Amount te Much. To get best result with rice, wash quickly in euij water and drop slowly Into water tliut U boiling rapidly. Klee prepared In this fashion will be soft and mealy, yet whole, in 20 min-ute- a or half an hour, H&ve plenty of water In the kettle and drain the rice directly It g rooked before the water tipa bulling, Suve fuel by. washing bean and all dried fruits until (he water poured off I dear. Then soak over night, covering them with warm, not cold, water. To get beat result with macaroni, do not break It before cooking. Drop It whole Into snlied boiling water, cook 20 minute, drain In a colander, coll It In the baking dish, pour cream auoe over It and finish off with jfrat-echeese and hit of butter. Bake golden brown. You lose much of the eubstanre in breaking It In short length before cooking. Mix prune and raisins for a mippei dish. The raisin give the prune a tang that la savory. To make the mint Jelly ao popular and expensive at exchange and tea rooms, try this recipe: Wash and bruise a bunch of fresh mint; covet with a pint of boiling water and simmer very gently 15 minute. Strain and, to every pint of this liquid, while hot, allow a packnge of ready-to-ulemon Jelly. powder. Add sugar to taste. Stir until sugar and Jelly powder are dissolved. Mold and set on Ice to harden. Garnish with fresh mint leaves. s TO MAKE SCOURING BALLS. Two Methods of Preparing These ful Aide to Houeewivee. Not every housekeeper Use- knows how to prepare scouring balls. The following is a good method: Mix fuller's earth and strong suds of white Castile soap to a stiff paste, then work this into balls about the size of a hen's egg and allow them to dry. PERFECT n Ji d i WilFu3 HEALTH. Aher Year of Backache, Dizziness and Kidney Disorders. The TOO MUCH FOR YANKEE. . General "Demand Well-Informe- AFTER THE SHOT. To use, first remove all surface dirt with a brush after shaking, and sponge the soiled places lightly with tepid water. Then rub gently but very thoroughly with one of these balls. The garment Bhould be hung in a dry place for a day or so, then the dry earth brushed off. After this, It is ready for pressing. Another way of making these balls Is to use five ounces of pipe clay, three ounces of powdered French chalk and three ounces of alcohol. This paste should be molded Into small balls and set aside to dry. If a housekeeper has any leisure time on her hands after the autumn Robbie Rabbit Never In all my life housecleaning, she would find it a has such shocking language been used a of to make lot these great help In my presence as that boy has used scouring balls and have them on hand In the last three minutes. Oooh! for any emergency. ' All the Fault of the Cow.' Killarney Cake. A a woman to South side went Cream, one cup fine granulated to get a butcher the other shop day a until and half butter cup sugar white. Add one cup sweet milk and roast of beef. The butcher la a little twe old man. Inclined to be cranky. He two cups of flour containing to cut the roast She thought rounding teaspoons baking powder. began After thoroughly beating stir In lightly he was sawing off too much bone. That roast .will have too much the stiffly beaten whites of three eggs Add one teaspoon vanilla and three bone In It I fear she said. The butcher stopped and sighed. drops almond. Bake. When thorough Madam, he said, that's the cow'a ly cool cover with a green Icing fla vored with pistachio or almond, and fault These cows would be in awful when dry decorate with a paler greea shape if they had to run around without bones. Icing forming shamrocks. On the to The woman said no more. Denver and arrange chopped pistachio nuts, mark each slice with a tiny pipe ant Post. stuff the bowl with a bit of cotton wet The Difficulty. with alcohol. Light cotton when sen Did you have a clear conscience to the table. when you had concluded that horse trade? Salad Dressing. I should hope not" Into a double boiler put 1 not? Why I with butter half nup of Tve noticed that when I come out Stir untl. tables 'yoonful of flour. of a horse .trade with a clear condissolved, then add a half can ol science I come out with the poorest unsweetened condensed milk and stli horse." Houston Post a table Moisten untl! It thlckenB. spoonful of mustard with vinegar and Learning makes the young tempereggs, rub to a smooth paste. Add beaten light, and turn this mixture ate, is the comfort of age; standing Into the milk preparation, stirring ali for wealth with poverty, ar.d servthe time. When thick thin with a ing as an ornament to riches. Cicero. gill of vinegar, adding this slowly. EAGER TO WORK Beat in salt to taste and, very graduHealth Regained by Right Food. ally, two tablespoonfuls of olive oil the ics in will keep This dressing . The average healthy man or woman chest for a long time. is usually eager to be busy at some useful task or employment. Soften an Egg. . To But let dyspepsia or Indigestion get When an egg has been boiled too long. It can be softened Instantly hold of one, and all endeavor becomes again by lifting pan off fire, quickly a burden. A year ago, after recovering from placing under tap, and allowing a good stream of cold water to pour Into It. an operation, writes a Mich, lady, my The sudden shock from hot to cold stomacn and nerves began to give me has the curious effect of softening the much trouble. "At times my appetite was voraegg. A splendid method of securing correct consistency for Invalids' eggs. cious, but when Indulged, indigestion followed. Other times I had no appetite 'Deviled Bread. whatever. The food I took did not Cut stale bread (bakers bread Is nourish me, and I grew weaker than preferable) Into neat slices and trim ever. off the crust. Spread the bread lightI lost interest In everything, and ly with butter, sprinkle with grated wanted to be alone. I had always had cheese, a dust of paprika and a little good nerves, but now the merest trifle salt, and put Into a baking pan. Sei would upset me and. bring on a vioIn a quick oven long enough to melt the lent- headache. Walking across the cheese a little and to crisp the bread. room was an effort and prescribed exercise was out of the question. Fried Mock Chicken. I had seen Grape-Nut- s advertised, off the leg, but did not believe what I Buy two pounds of veal read, at cut into medium-sizepieces; stew for the time. At last when it seemed as then a llttlo salt; half an hour, adding If I were literally starving, I began to dip In egg and roll In bread or crack eat Grape-Nuts- . This to brown. a light er crumbs; fry I had not been able to work for Is excellent; equal to filed chicken. a year, but now after two months on Grape-NutI am eager to be at work To Cook Rice. stomach My gives me no trouagain. for a few First wash and let souk Have the water boiling hot ble now, my nerves are stendy as hours. and Interest In life and ambition and throw In a little at a time, so as ever, hare came back with the return to to keep the water hot Cook 20 minutes. Salt to taste and add a little health. There's a Reason." butter. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Well-villOdorless Lamp Wicks. , vine-In pkgs. In New lamp wicks, If boiled mil hr above Iftlert A new gar'and thoroughly dried before uaing,' oneRv.r uppenr from time to time. They will not smell bad when burning. ore genuine. true, and full of kf Ml to lutrrrit. English Munchauitn Had Shads the Batter of Fallow Romancar. - of the of tho Woitd has always been for a simple, pleasant and Iowa, says: 'Tor years I was a efficient liquid laxative remedy of known martyr to kidney value; a laxative which physician could trouble, backache, sanction for family use because its coin dizzy spoils, headaches and a ter- ponent part are known to thrm to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, rible bearing-dowlain. I used one acceptable to the system and gentle, yet remedy after anin action. other without bene- prompt, In supplying that demand with its ex fit. Finally I used a box of Doana (client combination of Syrup of Figs and ? Kidney nils and the backache reused. Hlixir of Senna, tho California Fig Syrup Encouraged, I kept on, and by the Co. proceeds along ethic, lines and relies time I had used three boxca not t on the merit of tho laxative for it remark-abl- e sign of the trouble rcnmlued. Mj tucccsa. health la perfect. That i one of many reason why Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box Foster-MUburCo., Buffalo, N. y, Fyrup of Fig and Elixir of Senna i given the preference by tho LAUGH WAS ON THE DEACON. .To get it beneficial effect always buy Statement Might Be Trus, But Car the genuine manufactured bjr the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for cal tainly Was Unhappily Expressed. by all leading druggists. Trice City cent I regret to say, remarked Deacon per bottle. French, at the last meeting of the Political Debate club, Squashvllle FOR THE LADY OR THE AUTO. that this club has been degenerating ever since I became a member of It. The deacon paused and flushed as be saw a slight smile on the faces of his fellow members. What I mean to aay la," he continued, with some haste, that ever since I Joined this club I've noticed a gradual but decided change for the worse. j The smile on the faces of the other members deepened, and the deacon'a face turned almost scarlet. You all know what I mean, be What I mean ll added, desperately. that from the very minute I became a member of the Squashvllle Political Expressman I don't know whether Debate club, I could see that It was this 'omes here. The address is Inbeginning to lose Its value as an or- distinct Housemaid 1 guess It's all right ganization, and the longer I have stayed In it, the more steadily have I It's either a new jlre for the auto, or seen It running down bill! Llppln-cott'-s. a new hat for the missus! s Beware of the Cough bre TO BOY KEPT SCRATCHING. The Cape Cod man and tho Londoner were traveling on the same train together from Liverpool to the capital. we do "Yea, aatd the Yankee, have rotisld'rahle fog out our way. Ive aeon It ao thick that the landladies of our summer boardin' houses could ladle it out aud use It Instead o whipped egg for the heavy part of the flout lu' Island." We 'sve 'em, too, In Ixmdon," said his traveling companion, but our climate It too dirty to permit of our eatln It, We burn ao much soft coni, you see, the fog gi t packed Bill of soot. The only thing we really can do with It la to rut It up Into blocks and use It Instead of peat when we want a quick fire. And the Yankee took out the little American flag he wore iu his buttonhole and put It sway In hi wallet. "When my little boy was alx weeks old an eruption broke out on his face. I took him to a doctor, but his face kept on getting worse until It got so bad that no one could look at him. Ilia whole face wag one crust and must have been very painful. He scratched day and night until his face was raw. Then 1 took him to all the best specialists in skin diseases but they could not do much for him. The eczema got on his arms and legs and we could not get a night's sleep In months. I got a set of Cutlcura Remedies and he felt relieved the first time I used them. I gave the Cutlcura Remedies a good trial and gradually the eczema healed all up. He Is now seven years old and I think the trouble will never return. Mrs. John G. Klumpp, SO Niagara St., Newark, N. J, OcL 17 and 22. 1907 Jar. Betid What That Mina Lillian Rom, 8.10 Fit tW ib Now York, wrlton: Lydia K. l'inktiam'i Vogel, hla Compound over Hii-wi- aullormg, and iinmliwlif-a-, attar everyiliing ela had fikilml lo ln-- Ilia, amt I fool ll a duty lo ! it lot other know of luith.irlm'Cr.l;:,2;ii5 T.nfnydte 81., uver. 1 Col., writes: "Tlinnka io l.ytlia K. rinklitim'a VcgotAhInlYinpotiml I amwoll.allorauiTtirtng for inontlis from HeIon." atons Mim Matts Kurils man, of Lsutel, l.k.t writes: "1 was ina pro--tr.- imligi-RUon- froinup-ri:.-wlon- , , mol poor Lydia HL circulation. l'iiikliauis Voidable Compound lino, a tue Judge. I well ami stroii,-MU Klhm M.Olwm, of 4 17 N. wanes, 111., Nays: Lydia K. I'liikliain'iVcge-tabl- e Com pound cured uis of backache, ble ache, and ostithlibhod my periods, after the boat local doctors had failed to help mo. A Linguist. The charm of Mr. Ruth McEnery Stuart's negro dialect alorles waa greatly enhanced when ahe read them herself, as ahe used frequently to do In the early daya of her fame, for charity and church entertainments. Her imitation of the negro dlidoct was excellent, and her small ann, who was very fond of her sccompllahmont in this line, frequently boasted of It among the other children. Once, when some of hla schoolmates were vaunting the accomplishments of their several mothers, he waa overheard to de- clare: ll. Ka-tH- t., FACTS FOR SICK WOttE H. For thirty years Lydia E, Fink from roota and hcrlts, lias been the standard remedy for fenialo ills, and has positively cured thousands of womens ho have licea troubled with hams Vegetaiilo Compound, niado "Well, my mother is smarter than displacements, inflammation, ulceraany of yours. She can speak two lan- tion, flbroid tumors, irregularities, guages. periodio pains, backache, that bearing"What are they? demanded hla -down feeling, flatulency, prostration. Why dont you try it 7 Mrs. rinkhnm Invites all Kick Intuited. women to write her for advice. The Mg stray dog loomed up from She has guided thousands to behind an ash barrel. health. Address, Lynn, Mass. companions. White and colored. I Eczema Lasted 7 Years Face Wat All Raw Skin Specialists Failed, But Cutlcura Effected Cure. Restored to Health by Lydia R rink hams V egc table Com pound. Look here," be growled savagely, have a bone to pick with you. The multimillionaire's bull pup looked up with wounded dignity, What!" he responded, In the dog language, pick a bone? Why, I nevei ate anything but boneless chicken and ham in my life. On your way, you SICK HEADACHE Positively cur.d by Ihu from DyKvMla,Iii dlirralton anil Too llcarty Eating. A perfect rna-d- y tor Dtulueaa, Nan tramp! And leaping into hla masters automobile he waa whisked off to the park. 20,-00- Hows This? W offer On Hundred Dollar Reward for any mm of uUfrb Uut can Dot b rurrd by HaU CataiTb Cur. F. J. CIIKKF.Y A CO. ToMo, O. W, the undersbrned have known F. J. for 1h last Ik yearn, and believe blm perfectlybciy bon orabi In all uusHmw traniiartlon and flnaitfltiiy abl to carry out any obltvatlou mad by hi Ann. WALPINO, Llttlo rills. Im irllrv Dio-tr- r Thfy a, DrotilwM, Had Taato In tho Mouth, CoaW Ml Tonpiia, Pain In thn Sldo, TORPID LIVER, They regulnt iho Dowel. Purely VeKetublu. SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear hlNNAN A MaHVIN. hnkwni Drur-tnt- a, Toledo, O. W Hall Catarrh Cure I taken Internally, art In directly uini the blond and mucotta surface ol tb Testimonial cnt Ire. File 7ft cent per fyntem. buttle. Fold by all ImiwNtA. I'Uia lake Hall Faulty lur conatlpatloa. REFUSE SUSSTITUTES. OUT OF DOOR WORKERS Poor Old Bird. Pop (looking up from the paper) I see there's a new baby hippopotamus at the zoo. What are you laughing who cannot slop . day.- - will J fhe greatest comfort and freedoi of bodily movement Men a rainy find for at, Johnnie? Johnnie (who Is almost as bright The Little Gltj and the Donkey. as be looks) I was Jus laughin to The daughter of a think of the stork carryln a hlpperpot-amuWashington man not long ago saw a ! Exchange. donkey for the first time. She talked to her father a good deal touching the Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of unusual sight. It was a dear donkey," CASTOU1A a safe and sure remedy for It was a lovely donkey," etc., etc. Soon the child exhausted her stock of Infants and children, and see that it Bears the adjectives. And so you liked the donkey, did Signature of( you? asked the fond parent In Use For Over 30 Years. Oh, so much, daddy! returned the The Kind You Have Always Bought That Is, I liked him pretyoungster. ty well. But I didn't like to hear him Cost of Royalty. donk. Llppincott's. The annuities paid by the British people to the king and queen amount Hia Epitaph. to 52,350,000; )500,000 Is paid In anI have Just one request, said the nuities to other members of the royal dying man to his relatives. family. What Is It? they asked him earnStrong Winds and 8and Storms estly. We will grant you anything. of the eyelids. PETTIT'S enune Well, replied the man, feebly, "I EYE granulation SALVE root hen and quickly relieves. want you to have carved upon my All druggist or Howard ltros., Buffalo, N. Y. monument these words: 'Here lies a four-year-ol- d s his living. " myi who worked for bad forestalled be that Realizing any attempt on the part of his rich relations to brag too much about their family connections, he sank into a sweet sleep. Window For children laetblnr, Suniuuliuii, allay. Soothing Sjrrnp. Hi Ruin., redurra In. cure wind cullu. the a Outlie. Those Tired, Aching Pent of Yonrs Y - Nothing In It. the eye Is a sure IndiThe stony-eyecation of temperament. man has a hard, cold nature, and so on. The jolliest girl I Mott Bosh! know has blue eyes, the gentlest has snappy eyes and my most amiable friend Is cross-eyed- . d somebody responsible for it. packages; Your grocer return your money like Schilling' Drat; we pay him. if you is Murder! Help! "Why did you knock Jones down?" "We were talking about the frequency of Brown's Jag." "Well?'' "Well, great Scott! he referred to Brown's present drunk as 'the current bun.'" Boston Transcript. l'l'li lnn ft U fgif S of thin paper desiring I o buy anything advertised in il columna should irutft upon bsving what ihey aJt (or, refusing all suUlitutes or imitation. A nAIK ind CImms PrmiMita FJl UAL5AIVI hi bftuuiN tli Iniuriftut growth. to liftfrtoro Or Htr to it Youthful Color, M Cum Brvifi htir diepeere bo1 $1 lVniEjri HOWARD' E. BURTON, A8 HEMbTl10 ll? Mold, Hpoclmen prlr: fluid, Bllvur, flold.&Uc; Zinc or Copiwr.ll. t.yanWIo toMJi Wailing enrrloprM and full prfer lion. Control nd umpire work wilicited. Len'f Vlll, Colo Meferuiw. Carbonate &al)ufUtTiUujt. W W obtained WIUOWSO' Lf JOHN W. MORRIS, N C 1'L.PlSIOAS LA Waaiilugloa. D. U W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 46, 1908 fort Try a pair of smart White House Shoes. Walk home, or anywhere they start comfortable. Continue comfortable end comfortable stay gracefuL WHITE HOUSE SHOES: FOR MEN. $3.oO. an. JO. $5.00 and $6.00. FOR WOMEN. $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 duster brovi uiuc Kibbo-- i Shoe don't Catalog free CO 80301 J Owf Walk home in almost any new shoes They start comfortable. With every few steps they lose com- Yes, The way to buy tea is in SUITS fu-- 2.sr at vour lniitlt'a Alien reliable eye salve. They never drug the need Write A ti. Olmsted, Le Roy ,N. fur wniple. the but Blmply appl,- externally, eye, Is It Salve. staple. Dr. Mitchell's Eye When a man Is short he usually has well to know that Mitchells Eye Salve a long face. 1 on sale here also. Price 25 cents. TEA -0 Every garment bearing the ngn of Ihie fish' guorqpleed waterproof ftfV. Mr. la a contract, but there Those who traverse the alkali plains areMarriage lots of contract jumpers. of the west and Inhabit the sand blown Scott OILED CLOTHINi SUCKLRSS0- Advocates of corporal punishment evidently believe that an occasional spanking makes children smart. Good Thing to Know. regions of Texas, find dally need for a WATERPROOF or yoaoeittri lit yoar deslw ,r then THE BROWN SHOE CO.. Matter . pot caK bom. 1 W .oO.S -- W BEANS QUALITY' o to It mow nony for yon to h p Ito w Ft m od H do to thaa to rlt fur Pru JLUt, Mnrkot llt'iwtrt, Puipping 'jus., nmi ntioutour uuuuBwk HUNTERS&TRAPPERSGUIDE 4V) leather hmiml. Best thin on th luhject ever written. lUoftratinf all Pur Animal. All bIkiuI Trapiter' ferret, Itanya, Tmpa, Oime I wa. How and where to and t n become a tww Ceanfol Iranoer. It 95. Hide tanned let regular loped a, Petea, ft? To our ruatotnera, beautiful i. ifea. Our Magnet re bail and Item attrai nimala to trap, t 00 ner ledtla. Khp ' IlidaaaudfttuatoBaaadietkigliastpnoaB, iftru., itapt 118 lrcfc PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and hstar color thsn any other dv. One 10c oackaoo colors til Rbert. osr to lire. Bleach and Mis Colors. an) garment mUiout ripping za. Writ tor lie booklet-H- Tlicv dye In cold valor bettor than soy other dye. MONROE DftttO CO., Qulnoy, You can llllnoi. (to |