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Show 'I A V ITOMER. DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS DtiptraWy Serious Com Cured by . tt . - walk very fust. My head ached very urns noised with vomiting spells wlicnever I took any fobd. A doctor wus mlled.yhp pronounced the Wily and I '., ki' hut he mye inegp je Hed n i.Moiiu diufi v! iri.h-ou- t benefit. I3y Ibis time I had become very weak. I could not keep the most delicate broth on my stomach, ana at tye end of a month I was scarcely more than skin and houo and wus really starv troubleKntTNUM, Mef. Tw i X Ire ' B . to take them in place Pills aiio of the douiof'il jnedicine. It proved a wise decision foP they helped me as unthiiig else had none, Boon I could take weak ten mid crackers and steadily tnoro nourishment. In two weeks I was able to leave, my bed. I)r. Williams' V. Pink Pills wore the only thing that N chocked the vomiting and as soon as that - K. - Was stopped my other difficulties left me. I have a.vigorous appetite now and am able to attend toi all the duties of my ' home. I praise Dr. Williams Pink Pills - for Pale People to all my friends because I am thoroughly convinced of " their -- merit." ; . Dr. Williams' Pink mis are sold by all ;; druggists and by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. Pecan Orchards.' the greatest Tease P"" ' Texas Is ' . pecan-growin- Pecans are a Cultivation of. Industry, the being raided at 1100 each.' Experts declare the crop will pay more in proportion to the care given and money Invested than any other crop. There are pecan orchards In Texas more than 1,- -000 acres In extent, and even larger ones are to be created. Dallas News. section in the world. valuable food product pecans' Is a protable trees In many orchards - . t , , , , Mrs.-Plnkha- - , Black', Splotches All Over Face Affected Parte Now Clear as 'Even Cured by the Cutieura Rente' dies. "About four years ago I was afflicted with black splotches all over my face and a few covering my body, which, produced a severe Itching irritation, and which caused me a great deal of annoyance and suffering, to such an extent that I was forced to call In two of the leading physicians of my town. After a thorough examination of the dreaded complaint they announced It to be skin eczema In Its worst form. . They treated me for the same' for the length of one year, but the treatment did me no good. Finally, my husband purchased a set of the Cutieura Remedies, - and after ..using the contents of the first bottle of Cutieura Resolvent In connection with the Cutieura Soap and Ointment, the breaking out entirely stopped. I continued the use of the Cutieura Remedies for six months, and after that every splotch was entirely gone and the affected parts were left as dear ssexer. The Cutieura Remedies not only cured me of that dreadful disease, eczema, but other complicated troubles gs well. Lizzie E. Sledge, 640 Jones Ave., Seims, Ala. novel-writin- . ' . . . . . ' 28, 1906." Parisian Fish from Africa. It having been proved by experiment that fish can be brought in refrigerator In good condition from Africa to J d Paris, a regular steamship company, la to be inaugurated for supplying the capital with fish, lobster, etc., from the western African coast. at-me- Rich, Juicy Radishes Free. Everybody loves juicy, tender radwh'ea. galzer knows this, hence ha offers to send seed absolutely free sufficient radish joukeep you in s 11 "summer king and his great tender-radishe- SSLZn'S BAKU! SBXD HOOK, with its wonderful surprises sr.d great bargains in seeds at bargain price. ' The enormous crops on our seed farmi the pant season compel us to issue this special catalogue. SEXD THIS XOTICX and receive the radishes and the wonderful Bargain Book free. Remit 4c and we add a package of Cosmos. the most fashionable, serviceable, beautiful annual flower. John A. Fairer Seed Co., Lock Drawer W.p La Crosse, We. Not Yet An eastern singer, referring to a trip to the hereafter, says: "1 shall see Shelley and shake hands with Keats. And truly, that would be a great meeting! But not even to swim with Shelley in a sea of glory, or to sit with Keats, crowned, on a cloud, would we undertake that Journey Atlanta Constitution. - Many Children are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders forCbildren, used by Mother Gray, a nurse In Children's Home, Hew York, cure Feverishness, Head actio, Stomach Troubii-s- , Teething Disorders. Break up Gilds and Destroy Worms. At all DnizKists'.STic. Sample mailed FKEK. Boy, N. Y. Address Alien S Olmsted, Is Where the Sherry Comet From. Jeres de la Frontera has a popular tlon of 63,000 apd Is the center of trade. There are tbe many rich people there, worth from 8500.000 to 15,000.000. The city has hand reds of very old and large storesherry-makin- V g houses. containing. It Is said, enough sherry to supply the worlds demand for twenty-fiv- e years. re V. 1 . WOR8T FORM OF ECZEMA. Oct. tat , s, JSS. ) 5,000-DE - . m M ' nm sis salt-work- s, . - ' - . lugtodth. on fad : 1 . y. fee One ef Those i 'to Be Gulled. isn Nicholas Longworth MFOKTART TO HAKXJZD focussing an industrial, stock t it had proved worthless. ' 'I hare,-- confess he said, no patience with people who Invest their money in such transparent frauds. is with great pleasure wwptobUab lagrodlmteDU-of- They are as gullible aa the Transvaal Medleal ' tha letters, si they eoavina following : farmer.' ,. ,v ; rrscommmdsd by s prove the claim we bare so many rrttere on Motsrte J This farmer had bought' his stock ingly of Just such Golden and his household necessities from a times 'made ba our columns that Via oL for instance, to said by the id Brans Disranaionr, a stand certain peddler for ten years.' At the end of the time he came to the conard authority, ato Impart' tons and power to tha hearts' action.1 clusion that ' the peddler had been Numerous other leading authorities rep ment Golden Seal as an unsurpassed cheating him that the various additonic for the muscular system In general, tions. and 'multiplications involved in and as tha heart to almost wholly eom-- - their business transactions had been msed of muscular tissue, it naturally done-.-'.,'.ollows that It must be greatly strength- - wrongly ' ebed by this superb, general tonic, But "So the, farmer qn next visit bably the most Important in to Pretoria bought a ready- reckoner. Golden M edlci apd Its .marvelous chrei of valvular and He studied the volume carefully' was now convinced that ' his. fears other qffections of the heart are 'concerned, is Stone root, or ColUntonia Can., were true, Neither In addition,- - subProf. Wm. Paine, author of Paines traction nor multiplication had thc Spltomy of Medicine, says of It: 1, not long slack had a patient who waa Beyond peddler used. himso much oppressed with valvular disease of doubt he was .'short lastly.: a good deal of the heart that bis friends were obliged to ; .. .. , carry him uputairs. He. however, gradually money. recovered under the Influence of Collin soaLn called next time The the peddler from Stone extracted (medicinal principle r root), and to now attending to hla business. the farmer said: ;... Heretofore physicians knew of no remedy will 'I Plnkhsm, of Lynn, Mass., is fully qualideal with you no. .more. for the removal of so distressing and so dan fied to give helpful advice to sick women. not? the. peddler asked. Serous a malady. With them It waa all 'Why guess-wor- k, Bead Mrs. Dimmlckalatten, and It fearfully warned the 'Because heed have you. cheating klB kited that death was near at hand ' Her first letter , t -; me. relief affords In I have bought a ready reckoner unquestionably Plnkhsm: Mra Dear such cieek and In most Instances affects a and It Is plain you have psed me In a cutk I havs been s sufferer for tts past tight ' . Stone root to also recommended by Drs. clahonorable , way. years with a trouble Which J&afe originated Sale and KUingwood, of Chicago, for from painful periods the pains were am uci- -, Lets see your ready reckoner, valvular and other diseases of the heart with Inflammation and uleentffcmoftha the peddler said, suspiciously. The latter says: It Is a heart tonlo of ' female ornnk The doctor aaya I mart have direct and permanent Influenok fTho book was brought to him, he an operation or I cannot 11va. I do not want Golden Medical Discovery, not only glanced at It then handed it hack tovubmit to an operation if I oan pearibiy ebres serious heart affections, bat to a avoid it. Please help ms-M- ra. : Mary , : t most efficient general tonic and tnvlgor with a sneer of contempt. Washington, D, C-This la last years ready reckon- Dtmmick, ator. strengthening the stomach, invig, second Ear letter ? ... v orating the liver, regulating the bowels er he aald. Tt's no good for this DsarMrkFinkhams-- - ' ' and curing catarrhal affections in all . iV-eondSUon wfonT will remember You year.' my of the system. parts . ; doctor add I 'Why, youre right, said the flmn-e- r. tort wrote yon, and that thaeMdd-iiaDr. Pierce's Pellets core Const! patios. t most have an operation or I livk I pever thought of that foMowedi hind received letter and I year And he bought a heavy bfll of adviaa very carefully and ant now entirely EXPENSE OF PASTE DIAMONDS.' ' welL As my easa was ae serious ft mbs : goods. ' miracle that ! am cured. I know tha I owe Material from Which Imitation Game not only my health but my life to Lydia E.i Chinese Clerk. , The. Finkhamk Vegetable Compound andloyoor! Are Made Is Not Cheap. on a I can walk xuUm without Congressman E. Spencer Blackburn, burn .was a member of the North CaroPaste, . from ' which imitation : Chinese merchants and clerks are advick pain, andlwfah every- suffering' woman, indicted by a federal grand Jury In lina' legislature four years- - and nras precious stones are made, is widely in evidence wherever trade is carried would read this letter and realise what you. North Carolina for violating the laws assistant United States""dlstiTctT attorknown, but few are acquainted with on iif Hongkong, writes Edwin Wild-ma- n can do for them. Mrs. MaryDtmnrirt.fiOth in the Chautauquan for February. and Eaet Capitol Btreete, Washington; D. Cl of the United States in practicing be- ney for several years.. He was a delethe ingredients, though It Is generally The to WashHoweaay it was for Mm. Dhublck to fore the treasury department st great banking houses employ Chiunderstood that the paste gains its gate at" large for North Carolina at Lynn, Mass., nese money changers. Interest clerks write to convention In brilliancy from the. lead It contains. ington, Is serving his second term In the Republican national ' r- two-oeu- t: cost and little heit hqw man comschroffs. In 1904. and white called He ; Np has been .the Chicago cap congress. Yet how valuable waafhereplyli for the paste, but Formulas, atom?). vary s: Black handsomest man In congress. As Mrs. Dimmick eaya it saved her Ufc. ell contain rock crystal, red lead, car-- pete in methods of lightning calculabona to of potash, borax and white ar- tion with the Oriental, The long, .' Mrs. Pinkham has on file thorieonria slim fingers of the Chinamen, gliding of just such letters ss the above, and senic. 8TILL POWER IN JOURNALISM. PEN 8KETCH OF THOMAS HARDY over the beads of the abacus, is a offers ailing women helpful advioe. It is required that these articles sight to inspire admiration. With the Theodora Tilton, Seventy YeareOld, Eminent Author Not Adapted for the shall be of a higher grade of purity,' agility and accuracy of a piano ' as there Is a considerable wkste, so the Chinese occonntant will player HOW SHE WOULD SAVE JULIET. Role of 'Lion. Keeps Up His Work. v perform . Theodore Thomas , Only a few weeks ago Hardy, though' a frequent that the gems made from stress as problems of arithmetic tkac are asTilton celebrated his seventieth birth- visitor to London,1 still makes his the composition Is technically known, tounding. The mew complicated sums Simple Soul Saw Salvation for Her ine of Tragedy. day. anniversary at his residence on home In Dorchester, near which he are by no means Inexpensive. in banking are computed with the wife of the genial the Avenue Kleber, In Paris. As a was born and where he has lived alMrs. A paste diamond cannot scratch ease a professional Drinkwater, pianist might renmost his entire life. He Is 'said to be glass and is thus rule, his natal anniversaries are markcolonel, spent some weeks last sumtier the ' simplest melody. but Counterdetected, easily ed by gatherings of the American lit- quite Indifferent, to 'the social,, fame colored . atones are made of crystal feit mosey to the order, rather than mer in northern Maine, at the comfortg brings. alone that are considerably harder the unusual, in China; the whole coun- able farmhouse of an honest widow, erary set. Tilton recites a poem or that successful makes an address. This year the "He always looks a little' too grave than glass. try la full of It But the Chinese Mrs. Brand,' who adds to her Income function was postponed and the re- and distant to be quite at his ease la In. the making of these a crystal echroff will detect by touch a spnribus by keeping summer boarders, says si ... port went the rounds that the last the midst of the jangle of smart constone Is hollowed out and filled with coin or bill) as It passes througVhla writer in the. Boston Herald. had been held. ' Mr. Tilton la, how- versation, writes a correspondent some colored liquid, the orifice her made first Brand Mrs. or across hla palm. He Recently glides being fingers ever, In fairly good health. He keeps who has seen the author recently, That closed with a plug of crystal, which visit to Boston, and while there met Is can count a pile of dollars, running at a small he dinner he beet literary up his Journalistic work, though ground down so that than la no trace them over his hand with such rapidity Mrs. Drinkwater, who took her to aee at once sympathetic and interei does not care to have it more partiof the junction. New York Herald. that the eye of the onlooker Is unable Julia Marlowe inRomeo and Juliet cularly identified. From the day the and can be grave and gay. In sttfure to distinguish anything but ,an unin- Mrs. Brand had never before been to .. Tllton-Beech' Jury disagreed he has he la short, trimly built; the face Is No Wonder He Swearm stream of silver. The In- a theater. Camp meetln had been terrupted shnnnedthe public gaze of bia coun- Intellectual, the forehead deeply! Unfd , While a Chicago man was carrying tegrity of the Chinese clerk, is well her wildest dissipation. . .,-- fi ' trymen at home, though Americans with thought, the dome of the head home two dozen eggs the other even- known. He Is the accountantcashler Mrs. Drinkwsters Interest was are said to read him oftener than they expansive and ' thinly covered with ing he slipped and went to the side- and middle man. ' equally divided between her com pan- " hair. The eyes are meditative, cauread some other American corresponwalk with the eggs under him, and Ion and the stage. When they left" dents residing in Europe. His contrib- tious; now and then lighting up with when he arose he discovered that he No Longer There. Locks the theater Mrs. Brand waa silent-Hev utions appear under various names. kindly humor, but generally very sad. had hatched out a combination of usual volubility had quite desertMr. Sibley of Pennsylvania was It Is reported that he has prepared a Mr. Hardy always looks as though ha Italian sunset and circus poster. He ed Mrs. Drinkwater respected her. a in house the . about were speech a making full statement of the whole difficulty watcher, sitting apart irotn swears that he will have the - and said her grocer's nothing until silence, KenOllie bill of when James rate between himself and Henry Ward the. battle of life and noting down the boy deliver the eggs the next time. the .were well on their homeward Interthey in with broke fierce a defeats of tucky the out will be which . day. brought by Beecher, to ask: ruption. Mr.' James Is the baldest way; At last she ventured a leading New York publishing house A PERFECT HAND. Brand? Mrs. like How did you Sibit man In the house, excepting Mr. Mind Controls Matter. thirty days after his death. Mrs. Brand turned toward her, and and Mr.jSibley la the baldest man ley, The physical . effects of mental How Its Appearance Became Familiar in the house except Mr. James. On the tears started to her eyes'aa she causes have had striking Illustration Japanese Exodus to Korea. to the Public. sunny days persons who sit behind said: Oh, Mrs. Drinkwater, 1 couldnt six within Korea news the last from months In the cases Every batch of of- - how The the probably story have to wear blinders. Mr. help thlnkln how different that play them tells of migrating Japanese who have of several of our fellow townsmen. most feminine hand In AmeriJames perfect kept plaguing Mr. Sibley until might have ended it the nuu had been on of The heads the chief the landed Islands comand Insurance left. their ' to ca became known is the excited. The verbal duel a different kind of a woman, and' became people toth big peninsula, where they expect to panies which were investigated went rather Interesting. v i and to Jesus. Juliet hotter until waxed hotter Sibley, pointed settle In one or another of the fertile successively to bed as though they had As the goes the possessor of striding Into the aisle and shaking valleys that may be turned Into fine been poisoned with a slow poison. Mr. the hand story wafe with some friends In cried furiously: at Carious natural brasses are prodno-egardens. This movement of the Japa- Hyde la still young, and the vigor of photographers one day and while his finger can James, not shake your gory you Sir, nese farmers to the mainland was to youth brought him through all disfrom one of the palmetto species ' ! Mr. James saw. at on onr southern coasts. tresses without any. obvions impair- talking, held up a piece of candy. locks The briskp expected as soon as the predominonce that this was true. He stuttered tles of the brush and the solid-woo- d ance of Japanese Influence began to ment of vitality, but it went hard The, pose of the hand with Its peratfect contour and faultless shape and sat down. be asserted. There Is not a country In with the older men. - Mr. Alexander portion thereof are all one. No cominwho g-out' the world that needs more room than broke down completely nnder the tracted thetoattention of the artist complaint with those brisOld reThe The Brecads. photograph Jt tles. Scientific American. ' Japan does, with Its 48,000,000 people strain, and his fellow presidents both proposed all black cheat oak carven. a In beautiful picture kept In of Its Island empire in turn took sick. So it has been with sale waq and seven-eighth- s it laid. W( found tweet after' read- Still of lavender. faintly covered with mountains that are mag- Justice Duell, who went down before the family until one day, old brocade. An someone a from letter ing Inquiring the to be of can never made the Town Topics nificent but With that perfume came a v!alo exposures to A garden fair. contribute largely to the support of a trial as though he had been struck Grape-Nut- s who wrote the Postum and Inclosed by great yew hedges; Mr. Post advertisements. a club. with The Tbe llnei Japais firing rapidly Increasing people. lady there, ir said to his wife,1 We receive so la Aculling fresh bl an lavender, considered a healthy place, but oi nese government Is encouraging this goes western movements of Its frugal and plenty enough healthier to be t era many Inquiries of this kind, that It is Up and down the lleys green some rose. ' are curious evident A human people to than area be the and the large Industrious farmers target Harj e to know, sun glints her auburn hair suppose we let the advertls-tlaln- g Tha ec And brightens, 'too, of fertile lands still lying waste in Weekly. buckles that adorn .have silver Tha that picture department Korea bids fair to give tbe opportunN. Each little shoe: hand name of A to It and your print Life of German Crown Prince Her kerchief and her elbow sleeves ity that is so sorely needed by the cobweb asAre Hand. lace; has Post (Mrs. Since his marriage the German Helping welling tide of Japanese life. Her gown. It U our old brocade. Worn with a grace. crown prince has turned over a new sisted him in preparation of some of Methlnks I hear lie soft froufrou. most famous the advertisements). Protection of Wild Life. leaf and is settling down strenuously. see the sheen There was a natural shrinking OfAnd Us dainty pink mnssroee buds. Ia there any way of accounting for He is full of plans for developing his Their leaves soft green, from the publicity, but with an agreethe propensity manifested by a large princely estate at Oels and has promground of palest shell pink. no name would accompany OnIna garlands laid: number of people to kill something for ised to doable the salaries of his em- ment But long dead the Rose who wore It It la not In- ployes If they produce the best wheat the picture Its use was granted. old brocade. the sake of killing lt The The case waa presented in the light 1L 8. 'Brereton, in A Celtic Christman herited from our savage ancestors. and rye In Silesia. He talks of a of to the welcoming hapd extending killed and tortured beets and ttyelr They manufacturing Dwarf Trees and Giant Reaultft. enemiea, but never slew wild animals sugar on his own land and haa started friends of Postum and Grape-Nutso tbe picture appeared on the back Gather apples and penrg two years except for use, and never more than building model cottages for his tenants. He says himself he Is never so covers of many df the January and after planting the trees? exclaims a were needed. Civilized man, and became writer in the February Garden Magahowever, goes out into the woods and happy as when he has more work than February magazines zine. , Impossible, yon say! Not at alL fields with murder In his heart and he can get through, and that without known .to millions of people. -3Many artists have commented upon I have doae It, others do it, and so calls It sport Nothing Is cunning work he begins to rust He has no most aa hand the probably perfect may you. Of course, the large orenough to keep out of his way, noth- taste whatever for military life, but 'It LAVAL SEPARATORS In the world. chard trees commoply seen take live ing so Innocent, harmless or beautiful takes an Immense interest In social Post-nof The fcMSilml the. kffi by ii fttHti Cwsfy advertising dept, reach fruiting age, but or six years to as to escape his thirst for slaughter, questions. He is devoted to the crown IJNBtafc M IIS MtiMBE 4bHb( Ub past ' dwarf-traine- d Co. did not seem able to resist the sr sis trees the CWp y Is tti and very little that swims, flies or princess, who exercises the greatest by planting put TtoE BsBtrk OMBEltalt UnrNtlrtHH the of to enlist curiosity runs Is too small for him to hunt Influence not only on him but on all temptation tfca war id. It seemingly Impossible may be obtain; memw la bm MtkiBf Binrt poBtk feffltttiAoRifiBti the pnbllc, by refraining from giving ed. The owner of a very small gar the court down Washington Post. Barms Iks f iki bra rap tks IhuHes Cmrapiay ant frora the naneif the owner when the pic- den need not despair of enjoying lusDS LATAl henry MfnHwi Ttrir ture appeared but stated that the cious pears and juicy apples from his iik IkwEirkisrtpNwi ik Dl IA AL Force of Environment Compelling. Tie Tallest Men of Europe. Mhstki mmK pfiAistlG W til GfsMi minium, name would be given later in one bt own trees either. Let him plant Win tfcstr ytitrn 4 Med fltpamttn forhami The tallest men of Europe are found the Scientists are continually telling ns urn Uty mam titaiks '1 l Urimyhsfs newspaper announcements, thus they occupy so little room Tto iBskrtira Ctwyaaf fmkw4 Hal Mi that things adapt themselves to their in Cstalonla, Normandy, Yorkshire end seeking to induce tbe readers to look dwarfs, r4 umikaiywMil MbmbIW. .. even the average city plot would that af thw iks PE LAVAS w chM by Ikn bb environment It 1s an Inevitable' law j the Ardennes district of Belgium. for and read the forthcoming adverIka Btwt Nld BMly BPpBfBiW which s score. accommodate Mag nirask Tkmktll LAVAL hasKfthia of nature If you go down Into the j Prussia gets her tallest recruits from tisements to learn the name of the easily wlklfBiymUMBhkss!Myb ki iki kk si f iNtni m mU pmtishy, wrikt sea to a sufficient depth you may And ) Schleswig-Holsteithe original home owner. Japs Control Monopolies. ia taAay far mm maakfM mk Ml phUmm (here fishes that have eyes but no of the Anglo-SaxonAustria from the ' This eomhinatiofl of art and com- The Japanese government today Scientists declare the that fish multitude merce of and the Tyrolese highlands. In Italy the sight TBE DE Inquiries SEPARITQI GO. of the important mohad sight once, but being tempted to progress of physical degeneration has furnishes an excellent Illustration of controls many re A targe percentage of the nopolies. vessr mesas I lie in darkness, the sight at last went extended to the upper Apennines, hot tie Interest the pnblle takes In the and telephone the telegraph railroads, more are fish like these than the Albanian Turks are still an sth. personal, and family life of large People mothe tobacco the they are apt to Imagine. They are letlc race, and the natives of the manufacturers whose names become lines, and the camphor production nopoly, affected by the things around them Caucasus are ss sinewy and ganat as' household words through extenslvs are directly nnder the control of the When Answering Advertisements In the days of the Argonauts. , j affected, too, without knowing 1L announcements . In and continuous government Kindly Mention Thle Paper. and periodicals. newspapers Have Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Brought to the very verge of tarvs-Won by the rejection Of all nourishment,' Wr vitality almost destroyed, the re. covery of Mrs. J. A. Wyatt, of Ko. 1189 Seventh street, Des Moines, Iowa, seemed hopeless. Her physioiaui utterly failed to reach the seat of the difficulty and death most hare resulted If she had not "pursued an ludoi:dent course sug-- , gested by lier sisters experience. Mrs. Wratt says : 1 Tiad pain region, of tlte heart, palpitation and shortness of breath so thut I could not .. 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