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Show HONEST JEDICIIt TRY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS FOR STOMACH TROUBLE. Convincing Evidence Supported by a Guarantee That Must Convince The Moat Skeptical. Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills are a doctors proscription, used by an eminent jtrao-- ti ticuer, and for nearly- a generation known as a reliable household remedy throughout the United States. Needless to say, no advertised medicine could retain popular favor for so long a period without liaving groat merit and it is tlie invaluable curative proixrtiesof the pills that have mode them a stuudard remedy In every civilized country in the world. Added to this is the absolute guarantee that the pills contain no harmful drug, A recent opiate, narcotic or stiuinlant. evidence of their efliiwy is found in the statement of Mrs. N. B. Wliitley, of Boxley, Ark., who says: "I liod suffered for a good many years from stomach trouble. For a long time I was subject to bud spells of faintness and lack of breath accompanied by an indescribable feeling that seemed to start in my stomach. Whenever I was n or over-tirothese 0 little pells would come on. They occurred frequently but did not last very long. I was confined to my bed for ten weeks one time and the doctor pronounced my trouble ol ironic inflammation of the stomach and bowels. Since that time I have been subject to the fainting spells and at other times to fluttering of the heart and a feeling as though I was smothering. My general health was very bad and I was work and - run-dow- trembling. "I had seen Dr. Williams' Pink Pills mentioned in the newspapers and decided to try them. When I began taking the pills I was so in strength that I could hardly do any housework. Now I could walk ten miles if necessary. Both my husband and myself think Dr. Williams Pink Pills tlio best medicine made and we always recommend the pills to our friends. Dr. W illianw Piuk Pills actually imh new blood and give strength and tone to every part of tlm body. They have cured serious disorders of tho blood and run-do- nerves, such as rlieumatism, sdatioa anaemia, nervousness, headaches, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance and many forms of weakness in either sex. They are sold by all drag-gis- ts or will be sent, postpaid, on rooeipt of price, 60 cents per box, six boxes for $2.60, by the Dr. Williams Martini m Company, Sclieuectady, N. Y. Hass Pruning and Cultivation Give Ntw Life to Trees. Will Altogether the most profitable orch- ard! are those set in recent times, or at least put out the modern In method. They are comixised of strong, healthy, vigorous trees which practically cover the ground and among which there are no blunks. On many farms, however, there are smaller or many of larer tracts of old which are worthless an.l many more of whk'h are not distinctly profitable. Some of these oht orchards could he rejuvenated. They could be brought into reasonably good bearing anti to a point where they would really pay a profit Now the rejuvenation of an old orchard is a fairly-simplmatter, providing it Is properly understood, says Country Gentleman. The Important point is that It does not consist In the application ef any single patent remedy. Spraying will not do the work; pruning will not cure all the troubles: tillage alone will be worth very little; the only way to get the desired result is to apply proper methods all along the line. The soil should be loosened up and proper drainage provided. The trunks should be scraped clean and spread with copper sulfate or Bordeaux mixture. Old dead limbs should be cut out. A reasonable but not excessive pruning should be given. Thorough spraying In case the should be undertaken. trees are of mixed or unprofitable varieties, they should be regrafted to standard soils. It is not likely that additional plaut food will be required at first, except on soils very much depleted. An orchard taken vigorously In hand In the matter of tillage, prun-lnand spraying Is apt to start Into a strong growth at once; and if a good deal of raw fertilizer is applied, there may easily be more growth than Is desirable. However, one must keep his eye s tien. and In case the trees Bliow the want of more food, It should be given. It is really a comparatively easy matter, if all these things are systematically attended to, to bring an old orchard round. It requires from two to five years to do it, depending on the condition of things when the matter is taken In hand. RA8PBERRIES FOR HOME U6E. Evry Farmer 8hould Berry Patch. Have Hie No farmer is doing his full duty to his family if he neglects to set at least four long rows of raspberries for Four rows, because he two of which should be black and two red, an early and a late of each. Set them in the spring on freshly prepared land by laying it off with feet a shovel plow and setting 2 apart. In the bottom of the furrow. Tramp the dirt firmly on the roots. Make the rows as long as the needs of the family may require. Locate the patch out in the. open where cultivation may be easily given, for which the ordinary corn plows are well adapted, suggests Farm and Hove. They will not hear the first year, and only a part of the crop the second, but for from six to ten years after that the crop Is almost certain. mulch After the second year a of straw each season will make cultivation unnecessary and the only work required will be an' annual trimming. This "hiay be done when the plant Is dormant, but preferably in tbe winter or in early spring. use. home needs four varieties, Speedily Cured by Warm Baths With six-inc- h I flllftP Orchard and Garden. If the garden plot is not naturally make plans for draining well-draine- it. It is surprising bow few farmers make a practice of spraying their fruits and vegetables. And Gentle Anointings Of The Great Skin In spraying use plenty of liquid and pul it on thoroughly. Use too much rather than ton Utile. Keep an eye on thv strawberry bed. If winds blow the m 'Ich off In spots, replace it at once. In western New Yotk buckwheat as a cover crop Is the standard of fertilization fur apple orchards. It really works wonderful results. Why do we not spend more time digging weeds before our crops are swamped by them, and less in mourn lng because we had such a light yield at harvest time? Cure;, whenallotherremedies andevenphvsiciansfail Guaranteed absolutely pure, sweet, and wholesome, .and- mavv be . used from the hour of birth. Tl ne t0 Spray- I - for fungous troubles such as peach leaf-curscab of pear and apple, fruit rot. etc. The Bordeaux mixture Is the Btaudard fungicide. (But, remember, is also a fungicide; so if you use It for San .lose on your trees you will not need the early spray of Bordeaux.) 11 l, To eonvinat any woman that Pax. I In. A llnie-sulphi- will ntiiw-ptl- o improve her health ami do all we claim for it. Wo will send .her absolutely free a lares trial box ot Putins with book ot wit motestimonial. Send tions ami your name awl address on a postal carl cleanses and heals mucous . . e brans - maf- fections, snrh as nasal catarrh, pelvio catarrh aud inflammation caused by lenik tuns ills ; sore eyes, sure throat and treat ment Its cur- mouth, by duvet troubles Is extra stlvrf power over ordinary ami gives immediate relief. women sro using and recThousands of ommending it every day. Co cents at driiggistsorbyniiiil. Item ember, however, MITIUNtl TOTEYIT. IT tST Til K. 1'AirO.X CO, Boston, Ztaaa. hv-a- l tln-s- Yr DCAIYITDC of this paper wring to buy anr thing sdvaitisad in ks columns should insist upon having what thay ask for. r ((using all substitutes or imitations. - Fruit growers should spray their before buds sweii, in mnfru,t CltlH. TtepnM In Md thmuctwit the world. Horn lieni. corp.. 1mtw.. Bonos. Patter Urn fBookoo Tunutlnf. Uadsuruic Uunounk j ir Fruit aciils will not stain goods dyed with lUTNAU KADKI.KSS DYES, and the colors ate bright and fust. The kidneys have a great work to do in keeping the blood pure. When It's so much easier to tell a 11s they get out of order than It la to wake people believe 1L it causes backache, headaches, dizziness, (iiiiiield Tea tlic imliqxiiMtble luxutive! it m t lie Spring; it purities the blood, languor and distress- Take cle.niM-disease. It ing urinary troubles. is iniiile the hi uf ernihriiles wholly simple llcrlm. tinarnn-tee- d Keep the kidneys under t lie Ilirc Fund mid Drugs lw. well and all these Bufferings will be saved New York Births and Deaths. you. Mrs. S. A. Moore, There is a birth In New York city proprietor of a res- each five minutes In the day and a taurant. at Watervllle, death each seven tuiuutes. Before Mo., says: Important (o Mothers. using Dunn's Kidney Bills I suffered every battle of CAST0111A, everything from kidney troubles for a Examine S .ife sml sure fur infanta Slid children. year and a half. I had puln In the Slid we that It back and head, and. almost continuous In the loins and felt weary all the lime. A few doses of Doan's Kidney Kigualure uf Pills brought great relief, uud I kept In Uw Fur liver :tO Years, on taking them until in a short time XI kind Yoa Usre Always liuugbL 1 was cured. 1 think Doan's Kidney Pills are wonderful." County. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a During the imuitli of February, box. Foster-Milbur- n bushels of potatoes were shipCo., Buffalo, N. Y. ped from Aroostook county, Maine, WOMAN HAS FINE RECORD. making a total crop of 1906 and up to Febi uury 28, 1907, of 7,678,873 Keeper of Lighthouse, She Has Saved Eighteen Lives. In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASs A powder. It cures painful, Ida Lewis recently celebrated Iter feet and ingrowing nails. fiftieth year as keeper of the Lime It's the greatest etnnfort discovery, of Island lighthouse In the harbor of the iim Makes new shoes easy. A Newport, K. I. As a girl and woman certain euro for sweating feet. Sold Ida lwls has lived a reniarkcble life. by all Druggists, 25c. Accent no subHer bravery and skill in handling a stitute. Trial package, PITER. A. S. Olmsted, ! Koy. N. Y. boat are well known and her fame is secure as the great woman life saver Misfortune Followed Him. in the world, for she lias the credit of One man, a teacher who was in San no lean 18 than bav'ng saved lives, most of her rescues having been effect- Friitielseo ut the time of the disaster to Jamaica and ened In the face of extreme danger and in ihat city, went into partnership at a good privtered in winter. As keeper of the Linte ate school at Kingston, which was island light bouse, to which post, she on the was appointed in recognition of her destroyed by the earthquake first day of his new enterprise. bravery ami record as a life saver on the death or her father, Miss Lewis Jrware of Ointments for Catarrh has shown herself as careful and effthat Contain Mercury, icient as a ntan could be. She is one as men-urthe icu.e of until of the few women in such a position. and uinijattljr .uriljr dretruj tire vrlmia Y.u-ia wlira TIRED BACKS RENEWING OLD ORCHARDS. s Women Avoid Operations When a woman suffering from female trouble is told that an operation is iie&asary, it, of course, -in. frightens her. The very thought of the hospital, the operating table and the knife strikes terror to her lieurt It is quite true that these troubles ntay reach a sluge where un is the only resource, but a great many ivotiieu lmve been cured by Lydia E. Iiukliaiu's Vegeta b e Compound uftcr un operation has lioeu decided upon as tlteouly cure. The strongest nnd must grateful statements possible to make come from women who bv taking ope-rutio- mn-tud- -- Potato-Growin- u Lydia H. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound made from native mots and herbs, have e neaped serious oiieratioiui, as evidenced by Miss ltosu Moorc'scm-c- . of 307 W. Stilh St., N.Y. She writes: Dear Mrs. l'inkliaui:-,,Livd- iu E. Fink ham's Vegetable Compound lias cured me oT the very worst form of female trouble and I wish to express to you my deepest grntit ude. 1 suffered intensely for two years so that I was unable to attend to my duties and was a burden to my family. I doctored and doctored wit it relief and eonstanily objecting to an operation which I was advised to undergo. 1 decided to try Lydia E. Fink hum's Vegetable Compound; it cured me of the terrible trouble and 1 atn now in better heultli than 1 have been for many years. This and other sueli coses should encourage every woman to try Lydia E. Fink ham's Vegetable Compound before she submits to an operation. -- g Mrs. Pinkham5 Standing Invitation to Women Women from form of female weakness to sniart-m-rvou- are invited any suffering promptly communicate with Mrs. Finkhaut. ut Lynn, Musk. From tlie symptoms giveu, tlie trouble may be located und'lhe quickest and surest way of recovery nd vised. A4-dres- -t THE ONLY Sanitary Durable 111 -- SARSAPARILLA TIME. Make Your Own Sarsaparilla or Sprliig Blood Medicine. ounce Fluid Extract Mix one-haDandelion, one ounce Compound Kar-gothree ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Shake well In a bottle and take one teaspoonful after meals and again at bedtime. Any good druggist can supply these Ingredients. This is said to be a splendid Spring Blood Tonic and system renovator because of its gentle action In restoring the Kidneys to normal activity, forcing them to filter from the blood all Impure matter and acids, destroying s which produce ill health and sour blood. Everyone should take something to cleanse the blood at this time of year, and the above simple prescription la the most highly indorsed of the hundreds of home remedies generally used. Mix this yourself, then you will know what you are taking. lt micro-organism- Could Not Afford Tltlo. Many times did the German emperor press the title of prince upon Herr Von Bulow before the latter wouls accept. The statesman wanted the title, but could not afford to live up to it. Of this the kaiser knew nothing. of course. At length, about 18 months ago, a relative of Von Bu low died, leaving him $1,350,000. A few days later he showed the kaiser a legal notification of his good fortune. Tbe monarch grunted. So that was the reason nty prince," he said, laying stress on the title. Why did you not say so before? Fanny Crosby Now 87. Fanny Crosby, the blind hymn writer, celebrated her birthday In Bridgeport, Conn. Miss eighty-sevent- h Crosby received many presents and from all congratulatory messages parts of the country. She says tbat the way to keep young Is to be cheerful, keep working and love mankind. She declares that she does not feel much above 40 and that she has not missed her dinner in a year. enterluK It thraunh tlw mucous aurucas. Such anlclra .tumid nevar Iw licit a.cciit un prmcrlp. tluu from reputable plijr.lci.ua. a the damans they will dull tea fold to I tie Kuud you can poMlbly derive from them, llell'e t'eterrh Cure, meuufeetured by F. J. Cheney A Cu., Toledo, o., couielua no mat-eui- y, and le taken luterually, actinic upon tha blood and uiuenu. .iirf.ee. of thadirectly ayatam. In buytng ll.ll'i Catarrh Cure he eure yoa get tlin nulne. It I. taken Internally mid inert. In Toll hlo, bjrF. J t heory 4 Co. Tcntinonl.l. free. Bold by Ilrunl.u. price, 75c. per bottle. Take ftaU'i Family Mils for cuuMlpatkia. LLCQATfNC Great City's Derelicts. ALABASTINE comes in dry powder form, ready fur use by mixing with dear A prominent clergyman at the head pare cold water. Safeguards health and makes homes beautiful and livable. ot an East Side and Bowery mission Easy to mix. Yon cun upply it yourself with au ordinary flat wall brush. la authority for the statement that Insist on goods in packages labeled ALAHAS'i'l NE and that yonr workthe men who line up for free bread at men bring Alabustine in unopen packages and use tin job. If your dealer does not have A abas tine we will supply you. Write for free the distributing places around one oclock every morning men who have color suggestions and send us 10 cents fur book Dainty Wall 1 ktcoralions. " no place to lay their heads for a sin- ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grntl Rapids, Mich. New York City. gle night's lodging are nearly all from the Interior of the United States. Van Norden's Magazine. 1 SLEEP BROKEN BY ITCHING. You save money Eczema Covered Whole Body for Year No Relief Until Cuticura Remedies Prove a Success. and avoid failures in your' baking if you use "For a year I have had what they call eczema. I hail an itching all over my body, and when I would retire for the night it would keep me awake half the night, and the more I would scratch, the more it would itch. I tried all kinds of remedies, but could get no relief. I used one cake of Cuticura Soap, one box of Cuticura, and two vials of Cuticura Resolvent Pills, which cost me a dollar and twenty-fiv- e cents in all, and am very glad I tried them, for was completely cured. Walter YV. Paglusch. 207 N. Robey St., Chicago, III., Oct. 8 and 16, 1906. BAKING POWDER 25 ounce a lor 25 cente OUNCES 25 Increase in Savinge Deposits. In 1906 the resources of the savings banks of the state of New York reached $1,465,000,000, an Increase of $59,000,000 In only one year. JAQUES MTG. CO. Chlcag Garfield .Tea, the Mild Laxative, is a pure, practical houxehuld remedy; good for ymiiig and ulil. To lie taken for constipation, indigestion, colds and diseases arising from impure blood. It clears the complexion. Every truth that comes home to us Is a moral call, bidding us rise to a new position. Goethe. I Parisian Champions Barmaids. The Paris Matin says, apropos of the proixmal to abolish the British One must have lived barmaid: through a dull winter's night on the shores of tlie Thames; one must have looked in the laughing eyes of some waitress for a reflection of the absent blue sky, in order to understand all the horror of the proposal to replace charming barmaids by men." BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT a Quick and Permanent Cure for Is Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, FIND OUT The Kind of Food That Will Keep You Well. The true way Is to find out what Is best to eat and drink, and then cultivate a taste for those things instead of poisoning ourselves with Improper, indigestible food, etc. The Strawberry Bed. A conservative Mass, woman writes Shall 1 cultivate Homebody asks: "I have used Grape-Nut- s 5 years for or hoe nty strawberry bail this the young and for the aged; In sickspring?" To this the Farm and Home ness and in health; at first following says; As a rule, no. The bed should directions carefully, later In a variety have been dean when it was laid by" of ways as nty taste and judgment xug last fall. Any weeds which push gested. "But its most special, personal benethrough the mulch should be pulled out by hand. fit has been a substitute fur meat, and served dry with cream when rheuPlanting Pears. matic troubles made It important for Pears can he planted closer than nte to give up the 'coffee habit. A convenient distance Is "Served In this way. with the addiapples. 15x20 feet. These ran be thinned to tion of a cup of hot wate r nnd :30x20 feet when time shall require. fruit it has been used at my morning This will be all the thinning necessary, nteal for six months, during which as pears tend to reach up rather than time my health has much improved, nerves have grown steadier, and a laterally. gradual decrease In my comfort. A Way to 8ave Money. Name given by Postum Cereal Co., A good fruit garden naves money Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the and doctors' bills, drives away the little book. The Road to WeUvUle, In pkgs. blaea and sweetens up the home. Theres a Reason." Here is true economy. You cannot be sure every time or have your food dainty, tasty and wholesome if you pay less or accept a substitute. Frost Bite, WET "WEATHER Ringbone, Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. WORKl HEALTHFUL AND PLEASANT Chilblains, Three Sizes, 25c, 50c &nd $1. Sold by all Druggists. IF YOU WEAK WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING SlACK OR VLLLO Men' UillT vnil townifthipffKAr your dm net Ifkrfc IV All I lull forurl:M Of Wmr for irficuUiv IMTKlJ UTSIllCATK. Ui C w iMpL W. N. U 'L," CUICAUU. Salt Lakt C.ty, No. DOUGLAS W. Stiix-H- BOB; ILL. 15, 1907. DOUGLAS AND S3.50 SHOES THK $3.00 S4 L SHOES Perfect Prolecllon Longest Service Low in Price Sold Everywhere i W. L. WO OLD 00 GILT EDGE SHOES CSNMT BE EQUALLED AT AW MICE. FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES: fc.1 In VI. 111. IlnyH' Mine., M to SI.M. IV win. lu I.IM. 4 ( hililmi'a HImh . l..il. hIiim- -. , 4 tw W.L Jiuu.jU Hum- - are rt i .itii.iM t.y expert juli;r.f inntwrar intlii towUry. Karh tolaMiin Ih- -i hi htvlr.til aii-- l part of tlin shoe ami every detail of the making i huiked after skilled over hr and watrhed tliweniakers, without regard t at take ymi into my large time nr n-- r. It I llnH'ktiin. Mm, and hIiww yon how carefully V. L. ljougiaa ... slices aro made, yon would then understand why they hold tin-ishape, t bettor, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other makes. W. I. Ihecb. lame amt pm i. fiaiiipMt on the briUMB. whwh enReftatlie.mareracalMt vnrea amt interior rtwee. Tah, V. ..IwiliHm Mt liytle hm mh Wei norebe r fast (Mar flam wit itdiiaaa tHtawf MiWraa W. t. tail Olaia, Meaafct ,Slaaa. |