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RUBBER STAMPS ffi&SS.
Bobber Stamps (or Fruit Boxes. Hade on short-
Write, whiti mar stai so.,
lEOom m aura, ronura, okgo
Slavery Originated lit the East.. ...
-' Absolute slavery seems to have ap
peared in the eastern colonies some
what earlier than in the southern, for
slavery existed in New York in 1628,
In New Jersey in 1628, in Massachu
setts in 1630, in Connecticut in 1631
and in Delaware in 1636. There was
a statutory recognition of slavery in
Massachusetts in 1641, which was con
siderably ahead ot such recognition
of slavery in Virginia or Maryland.
Bayberry Shrub.
- The plant from which the bayberry
candle is made is the shrub Myrcla
cerlfera, a plant which is common in
New England, and especially along the
ooast of Maine. The bayberry shrub
Is not closely related to the Myrcla
acrls, or West India bay, from the
leaves of which bay rum is obtained
by distillation.
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Sailer's White Bonanza Oats.
Made C. J. Johnson of Lincoln Co,
Him., famous in growing 243 bushels from
bushels sown Inst spring. Can yon
beat that in WIS! Wont you try?
This great
Oat has tak
en more
prizes and
ttiven bigger
and larger
yields
IN throughout
the United
i States than
I Oat
Known, its
e n o rmously
nrolifie. Just
the Uat tor
Iowa, Minn.,
Wis., in.
Ind.. Mich.
Ohio. Neb.
Fa., N. Y., Kansas " and Missouri.
We are America's headquarters for
Alfalfa and Potatoes -
Timothy, Clovers and Farm Seeds. 1
For 10o In Postage
We gladly mail our Catalog
and sample package of Ten Fa
mous Farm Heeds, including
Spelts, "The Cereal Wonder;"
Rejuvenated White Bonanza
Oats, "The Prize Winner;" Bil
lion Dollar Urass; Teoiinte,
the Silo Filler, etc., etc.
. Or 8end 12o
And we will mail yon our
big Catalog and six generous
packages of Early Cabbage,
Carrot, Cucumber, Lettuce,
Radish. Onion furnishing lots
and lots of juioy delicious
Vegetables during the early
Spring and Summer.
Or sand to John A. Salter
Seed Co., Box 720, La
Croaaa, Wis., twenty cents
and receive both above oollec
ttoni and their big catalog.
The Fishing Banks.
Newfoundland would be nothing
without the great submarine plateau
known as the "banks" on which all
the fishing is done. At a small sta
tion within the edges of the great
bank that the cod loves so well the
sea is quite Smooth. It is usual for
vessels fishing on the banks to in
quire from those that have arrived
from the open sea as to what sort of
weather it is. Exchange.
Rheumatic Throat
Is Common Trouble
Should Be Treated in Blood
To Prevent Recurrence.
Germany Is Closed to
All lraffie by Allies
Washington, D. C. By the "un
limited blockade", of their enemies,
the allies hope to cut off their trade
with the, world, which prior to the
war was valued as follows:
Germany, $4,800,000,000.
Austria-Hungary, $1,200,000,000.
Turkey, $276,000,000.
The trade of these countries with
the United States during the last year
of peace was valued at :
Germany, $635,000,000.
Austria-Hungary, $51,000,000.
Turkey,t$12,263,000.
London If the combined fleets of
Great Britain and France can prevent
it no commodities of any kind except
those now on the seas shall henceforth,
until the conclusion of the war, reach
or leave the shores of Germany.
This is England's answer to Ger
many's submarine blockade and it is to
be effective forthwith.
Premier Asquith, reading ' from a
prepared statement, made this an
nouncement in the house of commons
Tuesday afternoon at a session which
will be historic, studiously avoiding
the terms "blockade and. "contra
band" for these words occur nowhere
in the prepared statement the pre-1
mier explained that after this day the
allies considered themselves justified
in attempting, and would attempt, to
detain and take into port ships car
rying goods of presumed enemy destin
ation, ownership or origin."
The premier emphasized, however,
that vessels and cargoes so seized were
not necessarily liable to confiscation
and begged the patience of neutral
countries in the face of a step through
which they were likely to suffer. He
added that in making such a step the
allies had done so in self defense.
'We are quite prepared," he went on,
'to submit to the arbitrament of neu
tral opinion and still more to the ver
dict of impartial history, that in the
circumstances in which we have been
placed we have been moderate; we
have been restrained; ., we have ab
stained from things that we were pro
voked and attempted to do, and we
have adopted a policy which .commends
itself to reason, to common sense and
to justice."
Every member of the house not at
the front in khaki or unavoidably
detained was in his seat to hear the
prime minister's speech and there was
frequent cheering. The galleries were
packed. When the premier concluded
his set statements and, turning to the
speaker, said, "That, sir, is our re
ply, there was a tremendous outburst.
Curiously, the German reply to the
American note seeming to solve the
situation growing out of Germany's
declaration of a naval war zone, was
handed to Ambassador Gerard at Ber
lin and Premier Asquith, in his speech
said that Great Britain and her allies
were carefully considering the Amer
lean note to them on the same subject.
That the British government had re
jected the proposal, he declared, was
"quite untrue.
Protestants, Catholics and
Jews Sign Peace Letter
New York The Church Peace Un
ion, founded a year ago by Andrew
Carnegie, through its secretary, the
Rev. Frederick Lynch, made public
here a message which the union has
addressed to "the churches and clergy
of America," cautioning ministers
and church people against partisanship
in discussing the European war, and
protesting against the present agita
tion for increased armaments. This
is said.to be the first time in church
history that Catholics and Protestants
have joined in signing a common letter
addressed to the churches. The Feace
Union's letter is signed, by Cardinal
Gibbons of Baltimore, and Archbishop
Glennon, of St. Louis. The president
of the union is the Right Rev. David
H. Greer, Protestant Episcopal Bishop
of New York.
At the first meeting of the Church
Peace Union on February 10, 1914, it
was announced that Mr. Carnegie had
made it an endowment of $2,000,000,
its aim being the furtherance of the
cause of international peace through
the united efforts of all religious bod
ies. Twenty-nine prominent clergy
men and churchmen, representing all
denominations, includnig Jewish or
ganizations, were appointed trustees.
It is these men who have signed the
message in question. Following is one
of the Btriking paragraphs in the let
ter:
'Partisanship is adding fuel to Area
of passion which already are too hot.
Clergymen should allay prejudice, not
intensify it. Each of the waning na
tions believes in the justice of its
CHUBB
World's Oldest University.
Founded in the year 972 A. D., the
Mohammedan university of El-Azhar
("the Luminous"), is the oldest exist
ing university in the world, ft is the
Oxford of the Moslem world, and is at
present attended by upward of 10,000
students of all ages, and from every
eastern country, from the Caucasus to
Somaliland. Board and lodging is
free. The teaching consists chiefly of
Mohammedan dogma, which is labori
ously committed to memory from
sacred books.
Mealtime
Should always find yon waiting
with a hearty appetite
And your condition should en- '
able you to enjoy your food. ;
A "don't care" or a "no thank ;
you" disposition indicates
A lazy liver, clogged bowels or ;
impaired digestion.
HOSTETTER'S j
STOMACH BITTERS
Will tone and sweeten
stomach and bowels ;
the
Regulate the appetite, assist
the digestion -
Help Nature in every way to-5
wards improving your general
health. ' ; , ': ,
Try a bottle today, but be sure
you get Hostetter's 1
F YOUR CHILD IS CROS8,
FEVERISH, CON8TIPATED
Look Mother! If tongue la coated,
cleanse little bowels with "Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs."
Mothers can rest easy after giving
"California Syrup of Figs," because in
a few hours all the clogged-up waste,
sour bile and fermenting food gently
moves out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again.
Sick children needn't be coaxed to
take this harmless "fruit laxative."
Millions of mothers keep it handy be
cause they know its action on the
stomach, liver and bowels is prompt
and sure.
Ask your druggist for a BO-cent bot
tle of "California Syrup of Figs,"
which contains directions for babies,
children of all ages and for grown-ups.
Nature Supreme.
Not all the product of artificial
greeneries are so lovely as that of
the fields, the country garden, the
fence rows, the first roses, the daffo
dils, the arbutus which hides under
the hillside leaves, the tirst Duas or
the rhododendrons and the other
forms telling of the life blood drawn
direct from the earth, while poor man
kind has to take all second hand.
10 CENT "CA8CARET8"
FOR LIVER AND BOWELS
Cure Sick Headache, Constipation,
Biliousness, sour Stomach, Bad
BreathCandy Cathartic
There are successful (rarities that atoi
soreness In the throat, but to prereut their
Incessant return, the blood must be put In
order. The best remedy is S. S. 8., ae it
. Influences all the functions of the body to
nsutrsllse the Irritants or wsste products
and to stimulate their excretion through
the proper channels,
Rheumatic sore throat Is a dangerous
Indication, as It means that tha blood Is
loaded with more uric add than the kid.
nejre can excrete, and mar thus lead to
serloiia sreneral disturbance.
The action of 8. 8. 8. stimulates cellular
activity. It prevents the accumulation of
Irritants ta local spots. - It enable the
arteries to supply quickly tha new red
blood to reolaca worn-out tissue.
Kor this res son uric acid that finds tha
. throat aa easy prey to Its breaklnr-dowu
Influence, la acattered and eliminated. In
other words, 8. 8. 8. prerenta chronic eon
dltlons by enabling all the mucoue lialnira
of the body to secrete healthy murae. Its
Influence Is shown in a marked Improve
ment of tha bronchial tubes, whereby the
husklnesa ot vole with thick, gravlsa, ex
pectorations Is overcome. fa 8. ., well
iMititMt with water, means a h nod bath.
since It la welcome to sny stomach and at
enc sets i ids piooo.
a fi. a. is free at all minerals and eon
talne Ingredients wonderfully eoaduclv M
well-balanced health.
You can it it at any dm it store, bat do
' not accept anything else. There is danger
In substitutes. B, 8. 8. Is preps red only by
The Swift Hnei-lOo Co.. B2H thrift Bldg..
Atlanta, Oa. Our lledlcal Dept. will zlvs
you free Instrnctlas by mall on any subject
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Neutral Rams Submarine.
t London The destruction of a Ger-
Ttfmri submarine when it was rammed
bv the .atearrW Thtirdls .fift Beachv
Head is reported by the captain, of
the steamer, which has just arrived
at Weymouth.
"We sighted the submarine when it
was 40 yards away, the captain ae-
clared. "It fired a torpedo, which
missed us by a few feet Then we
put the helm' hard to starboard and
rammed the periscope. There was a
crash and we saw nothing more of the
submarine.
No odds how bad your liver, stom
ach or bowels; how much your head
aches, how miserable you are from
constipation, indigestion, biliousness
and sluggish bowels you always get
relief with Cascarets. They imme
diately cleanse and regulate the stom
ach, remove the sour, fermenting food
and foul gases: take the excess bile
from the liver and carry off the con-
tipated waste matter and poison from
the Intestines and bowels. A 10-cent
box from your druggist will keep your
liver and bowels clean; stomach sweet
and head clear for months. They work
while you sleep.
Trouble, '
"Are you coming when I call you,
or is there going to be trouble?" Bald
papa to his four-year-old daughter. "I
t'ink dere's goln' to be trouble, papa,"
replied the tot, keeping out ot reach.
LIKE THE "DIDi"
Sharp-Pointed Bullet May. Make
Fearful Wound, f :
Range at Which Projectile la Fired
and Age of the Man Hit Are Factors
, - In Amount of Damage
Done.
American army surgeons are con
vinced that under normal conditions
all modern bullets are more humane
than those formerly used. In spite of
the fact that they travel at higher
speed and have a far wider range.
They are so sharp pointed that when
they strike the soft tissues alone they
make clean-cut, narrow wounds which
heal very quickly.
When, however, they take a side-
wise twist, or develop Irregular, jagged
edges through previously striking or
glancing oS some hard object, they
have an explosive effect which pro
duces Just such terrible wounds as the
"dumdum." TheBe effects are most
liable to occur in vital organB inclosed
In resisting bony walls, like the brain
or heart, and are nearly always fatal.
The range at which bullets are flred
and the ages of the men they hit have
been found to have a marked influence
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The Diagram Shows How the Base of
a Bullet Spins Like a Top In a Con
stantly Increasing Circumference.
This Is Why It Often Strikes Side
wise and Mutilates Like a Dumdum.
on the character of the wounds they
make.
The bones of younger men usually
have a great amount of animal mat
ter, consequently are less brittle than
those of older men. The less resist
ance met by the bullet in the compar
atively softer bones, at short ranges.
permits the paBBage of the bullet with
out explosive effect. In the caBes of
the older and more brittle bones the
bullet at long ranges causes great dam
age, especially as the bullet at these
long ranges has become Unsteady from
loss ot velocity and strikes the bone
sidewlse, thus transferring its energy
over a greater area than it it had
struck point on.
Owing to the change in the position
of bullets flred at long ranges, the ef
fect produced In the bony tissues is at
first in the short ranges very severe
from the high velocity, but in the
mldranges the effects are less se
vere because of loss In velocity, and
at long ranges the effects became se
vere again because of the Impact be
ing made with the side of the bullet
Aluminum.
Aluminum cooking utensils are a
delight until they turn dark inside
then they are abomination. It is easy,
however, to keep them bright Either
wash them in soda and water or boll
tomato parings in them ; cuttings from
rhubarb and the water it was washed
in alone will often do the work. So
will lemon and table salt.
Bad Taste as Seen In Japan.
Roctor Aston, the scholarly Japan
ese secretary to the British legation in
Tokyo, summarized what Kenko, the
fourteenth century writer of "Tsure
sure Ousa," considered to be "bad
taste," thus:
Too much furniture in one's living
room. .
Too many pens In a stand.
Too many Budtlhas In a private
shrine. '
Too many rocks, trees and herbs in
garden.
Too many children in a house.
Too many words when men meet
Too many books in a bookcase there
can never be, nor too much litter in
dust heap. London Saturday Re
view.
WHEN wrlttac s
" Mo this laser.
Milk in National Tett
Portland. Or., is going to prove ita
right to the oft-made assertion that it
has the purest milk supply of any city
in the United States. Dr. mack, neaa
of the city's milk inspection bureau,
announced that Portland milk will De
entered in a national contest at the
Panama Fair. According to govern
ment records Portland has had the best
milk supply for about a year. In a
contest of cities of the Northwest last
fall first place was accorded Portland.
Competition will be for certified, pas
teurized and market milk.
Utah House Vote Dry.
Salt Lake City The Wooten state
wide prohibition bill passed the house
by a vote of 40 to 6. It passed the
senate about two weeks ago.. The
senate bill was amended by the house
to prohibit the manufacture of wine
for sacramental or personal use, and
to make it effective July 1. 1916, in
stead of June 1, 1916.
FREE ADVICE
TO SICK WOMEN
ThousandsHaveBeenHelped
r---v. ByxCommon Sense
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Women suffering from any form of
female ills are invited to communicate
promptly with the
woman's private
correspondence de
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icine Co., Lynn,
Mass. Your letter
will be opened, read
and answered by
woman and held In
strict confidence. A woman can freely
talk of her private illness to woman ;
thus haa been established a confidential
correspondence which haa extended over
many yean and which has never been
broken. Never have they published a
testimonial or used a letter without the
written consentof the writer.and never
has the Company allowed these confi
dential letters to get out of their pos
session, as the hundreds of thousand.
of them in their Dies win attest.
Out of the vast volume of experience
which they have to draw from, it is more
than possible that they possess the very
knowledge needed In your ease. Noth
ing is asked in return except your good
will, and their advice has helped thou
sands. Surely any woman, ncn or poor,
should he glad to take advantage of this
seneroua offer of assistance. Address
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (coo-
Sdential) Lynn, Mass,
Every woman ought to have
tydla E. Pinkham'a 80-pafra
Text Book. It la not a book for
areneral distribution, as It U too
expensive. It Is free and only
obtainable by mail. Write) fur
It today.
Parasite Destroys San Jose Scale.
A parasite which destroys the dread
ed San Jose scale has been discovered,
and is now being used In Pennsyl
vania, where it has been highly suc
cessful In combating the ravages of
the pest which has done such damage
to American fruit and nut trees. The
parasite is the Chalcld fly, which
comes from the same part ot China
from which the San Jose scale first
came. There the Chalcld fly has ef
fectually checked the scale.
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. Patterns by Kaleidoscope.
' ttoctor Pulfrich, one of the experts
ot the Carl Zeiss Optical company in
Qermany, has constructed a kaleido
scope on scientific principles and of
mathematical accuracy. Its use is tor
making kaleidoscopic patterns for tex
tiles, linoleums, decorations, etc., some
of those tt has produced being ot ex
traordinary beauty. He calls it the
photokaleldograph, because it Is part
ot a camera that photographs the pat
terns it Jorms.
Horse Chestnut Tree In Bottle.
Horse chestnuts can be grown in a
bottle of water. Use a bottle with a
neck wide enough to hold the chest
nut, adding water to just touch the nut
and stand it in a window. Roots will
form, followed by a stem and leaves.
It the water la constantly supplied the
tree can grow tor years in the bottle.
Spreading Tuberculosis Infection.
Dr. Ouy Hinsdale ot Hot Springs,
Va., points out that it is not the ex.
pired air ot consumptives that car
ries infection, but the sputum and tiny
drops ot moisture coughed up by the
patient that carry the bacilli and com
municate the disease to others.
8acrsd Cattle Turned Into Beef.
The sacred cattle of Madagascar,
where these animals roam In Immense
herds, are being slaughtered and
shipped to Paris to help out the scar
city o( beef.
And There Are Others.
The only actress who is willing to
admit that she does not know all
about acting Is she who has been at It
all her life Margaret Njbloc.
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Whatever model Graf onola you
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of the handsome upright Grafo
nolas. . ,
We will gladly send to your home
on approval any Grafonola you
select, with an outfit of records.
You can decide fAere whether you
want it or not And we think we
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also.
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Mail' Orders Given Special Attention
Send for Catalogues they Are FREE
Sprams.Bruises
Stiff Muscles
Sloan's Liniment will save
hours of suffering. For bruise
or sprain it gives instant relief.
It arrests inflammation and thus
prevents more serious troubles
developing. No need to rub it
in it acts at once, instantly
relieving the pain, however
severe it may be.
Hare's Proof
Charles Johnson, P. O. Box 108, Zaw
ton's Station, N. Y., writes: "I sprained
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months ago. I went on crutches for four
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Liniment and now I am walking Quite
well with one cane. I never will be with
out Sloaa'e Liniment.'!
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SLOANS
LINIMENT
Kills
Good and Evil.
We often try in vain to cut up our
errors by the roots, to fight evil hand
to hand on its own ground, where it
has ua at a disadvantage, whereas our
most sure way to victory is by devel
oping and fortifying the good that is
in us. We have but a certain measure
of strength and activity; as much of
this as is added to the good is taken
from the evil. Mme. Swetchine.
Bladder Trouble Causes
' Terrible Pains.
Constipation causes and aggravates
many Berious diseases. It is thoroughly
cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
The favorite family laxative.
Onlon'i Good Properties.
From the best authorities we learn
that colds are caused by three things
a chill, a germ and a uric acid ten
dency which provides a soil for the
germ's growth. The pungent oil of the
onion neutralizes and destroys the
germs that infest the mouths of us
all, even of those In good health.
iiaffmwnnminr'TnffleCTsTM
YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU
Try Murine Eye Kemedy for Red, Weak, Watery
Eyes and Granulated Eyelids; No Smarting
JusUKye Comfort. Write for Book of Ihe Eye
by mail Frae. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
Wreaths for the Victors.
' In classic timeB successful warriors,
athletes, poets and singers were some
times crowned with bay. It is some
times written that they were crowned
with myrtle wreaths. These leaves
came from a tree which botanists call
"laurus nobilis."
Quiet Shoes.
To make nice sick-room shoes in
which you can step about softly cut
from old felt hats sole and heel
pieces. Glue these on and you have
a quieter shoe than those sold as
nurses' shoes. The patter of little
feet, so hard on some people's nerves,
Is easily deadened by the same meth
od, also helping to keep the little feet
warm when playing on a cold floor.
Miniature Cattle.
The smallest cows in the world are
found in the Samoan islands. The
average weight does not exceed 150
pounds, while the nuns wetgn bdoui
200 pounds. They are about the sue
ot a Merino sheep.
END 8TOMACH TROUBLE,
GASES OR DYSPEPSIA
"Pape's Dlapepaln" makes Sick, Sour,
; Gassy stomacna aureiy reel nn.
In flv. minutes. -.
If what you Just ate Is souring on
roiir stomach or lies like a lump ot
lead, refusing to digest, or you belch
gas, and eructate sour, undigested
food, or have a feeling of dizziness,
heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste
In mouth and atomach-headache, you
pan cet blessed relief ir five minutes.
Put an end to stomach trouble forever
by getting a large fifty-cent case of
Pape's Diapepsin from any drug atore.
You realize in five minutes how need
less It Is to suffer from Indigestion,
dyspepsia or any stomach disordur.
It's the quickest, surest stomach doc
tor In the world. .It's wonderful.
WARD K BURTOK - Aenayer am! rnemtflt,
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RESINOL STOPS DANDRUFF
AND LOSS OF HAIR
If you are troubled with dandruff,
eczema or other scaly, itching scalp
affection, try shampoos with resinol
soap and an occasional treatment with
resinol ointment You will be sur
prised how quickly the trouble disap
pears and the health and beauty of
the hair improves.
Resinol soap and ointment also heal
skin-eruptions, clear away pimples and
blackheads, and form a most valuable
household treatment for sores, burns,
scalds, etc. Sold by all druggists. Pre
scribed by doctors for 20 years. Adv.
After taking a trial bottle of Dr.
Kilmer'B Swamp-Root which you for
warded to me, I purchased some from,
a local drug store and after using
three dollar bottles I can truthfully
say that I was cured of all the terrible
pains I had in my back, side and head,
caused by bladder trouble. I had the
worst kind of kidney trouble and suf
fered so that I could not even Btay in
bed with the pain. Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root made me feel just like a
new person and I am glad to recom
mend it to anyone suffering as I did.
Very truly yours,
. MISS MARY ARDNER, '
807 Washington St. Defiance, Ohio.
Sworn to before me and in my pres
ence subscribed by the said Miss
Mary Ardner, this 16th day of July,
1909. F. L. RAY, Notary Public.
Letter 'jo ,
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N.r.
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Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a booklet of valuable
information, telling about the kidneys
and bladder. When writing, be sure
and mention this paper. Regular
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for sale at all drug stores.
Loyal to Aunt May.
Aunt May was the favorite aunt of
little Ellen. One day the former said
to her, naming three other aunts,
"Which do you like best, Aunt Anna,
Aunt Emily or Aunt Palmer?" Little
Ellen looked thoughtful a moment and
then said, "Why, I like Aunt Anna bet
ter than Aunt Palmer, but I don't like
anybody best what isn't you."
Guide for Dally Life.
"Know what you want to do, hold
the thought firmly, and do every day
what should be done, and every sun
set will see you, that much nearer the
goal."
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Nature Never Intended
As a matter of fact It b
her right and her duty to
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just
as man
Woman to be Sickly llLZit
Derhaps more soin view of
the fact that it is she who brings into the world the offspring.
Every woman can be strong and healthy. Don't resign
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If you suffer from headaches, backaches, nervousness,
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veil again it's more than an even chance that you will
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Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
(In Tablet or liquid Form)
This famous remedy is the result of years of patient
research by a physician wbo haa made women's peculiar
ailments a life study.
Btnrelts introduction more than frrty ywan ao thoo-
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to ita wonderful merit. You. too, wiU Bnd it beneficial.
Try It now. Your dealer In medicinea wiU euppiy you of
you ean send 60 one-cent stamps fur a trial box. Addisas
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