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OWES
HER
LIFE
TAFT URGES NAVAL REFORMS
MESSAGE TO CONGRESS URGING
LEGISLATION TO THAT END.
TO
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Chicago,f lU.-"1 was troubled with
ailing and inilammation. and the doc-
tors said I could not
get well unless I
had an operation.
I knew I could not
stand the strain of
[one, so I wrote to
you sometime a^o
about my healtli
and you told me
what to do.' After
taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound and
— —.Blood Purifier I am
to-day a well womaa"—Mrs. William
Ahhens, 088 W. 21st St., Chicago, 111.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotics or harm-
ful drugs, and to-day holds the record
for the largest number of actual cures
of female diseases of any similar medi-
cine in the country, and thousands of
voluntary testimonials are on file in
the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn,
Mass., from women who have been
eured from almost every form of
female complaints, inflammation, ul-
ceration,displacements, fibroid tumors,
Irregularities, periodic pains,backache,
Indigestion and nervous prostration.
If you would like spcclal advice
about your case write a confiden-
tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at
Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free,
and always helpfuL
At Last They've Found a
CURE for Liver Trouble!
A CURE THAT CURES; a liver
remedy which not only cleanses
and purifies that organ, but ener-
gises and vitalizes it without irri-
tating—
SIMMON'S
Liver Purifier
IN YELLOW TIN BOXES ONLY
And the best cure for constipa-
tion known.
Tell your druggist you want it; say
"SIMMON'S" and stick to it. He's
got it. If he hasn't he'll get it for
you. And it's the one remedy TO
get to get rid of Liver Trouble.
Al All Druggists, Ererywhere, 25c, and $1
A B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texas
Sick Hogs
cost you lots of good money.
You can save the money by giv-
ing them a real medicine, that
acts on their livers—
BLACK-DRAUGHT
STOCK & POULTRY
MEDICINE
This is made from pure
drugs, the best we know how.
It has cured thousands of sick
hogs and will probably cure
yours. Ask your dealer.
Z5C. 50c. and $1. Per Can.
RHEUMATISM
Cured by Electropodes
New Electric Treatment. Metal insoles—worn
Inside shoes. Body becomes magnet—nerves the
connecting wires. Positive cure lor Rheumatism,
Neuraljpa, Hackache, Kidney and Liver com-
plaints. Only fi#00 pair. Guarantee signed with
each sale. 11 Electropodes fail to cure, money re-
turned. If not at your Druggist's send us $1.00.
We will see that you are supplied.
WESTERN ELECTROPODE CO.
247 Lob Angela St. Los Angelca, C«l.
Says the Battleships Are Manned by an
Inadequate Force of Officers.
His Suggestions.
Washington.—Young blood in the
command of the navy was the keynote
of a special message which President
Taft eent to congress Saturday, urging
legislation for improving the person-
nel of the fighting force and to rem-
edy what the president termed "an ab-
normal condition, the result of past
legislation.''
Under conditions now existing the
president declares the promotion of
officers of the lower grades was stag-
nated to the great detriment of the
service and the country, because near-
ly every officer who retained his
health was allowed to pass through
the various grades and be retired as
rear admiral, and the greater number
of commanding officers had had inade-
quate service.
Under the existing system officers
being trained now in command of bat-
tleships and arjnered cruisers could
not serve as flag officers on account
of their short term on the active list
after reaching that grade.
To remedy these conditions the pres-
ident indorsed a bill which had been
prepared by Secretary Meyer which
would promote officers to the grade of
rear admiral at an average of 54 to
55 years, and to captain at the aver-
age age of 4fi to 47.
Some of the most important changes
were to create higher ranking flag of.
fleers. The size of the fleet now de-
mands two grades above rear admiral.
The personnel of officers and men
should be based on the tonnage of et-
fective ships and increases or de-
creases of ships, which would Increase
or decrease the personnel in a fixed
proportion.
With 1,200,000 tons of ships as now
authorized, the ultimate personnel
would reach 3000 line officers and mid-
shipmen and 60,000,000 enlisted men.
A sliding scale of retirement pay
according to the years of service would
be arranged.
During the next eleven years, if the
proposed measure becomes a law.
there will be about. 138 retirements
from ordinary causes, against 304 dur-
ing the last eleven years, with a cost
of one-fourth of the latter.
"1 am strongly of the opinion that
the future ol our navy will be serious-
ly compromised unless the ages of our
senior officers are materially reduced
and opportunity given for experience
and training for battleship and fleet
commands," the president said.
"Considerations of proper military
efficiency, as well as a due sense ol
national dignity and self-respect as be-
fitting this great nation, urge that the
existing situation shall cease," said
President Taft in conclusion.
"The wisdom of congress, urged by
the overwhelming voice of the people
of our country, has provided us with
ships of the best quality. It is neces-
sary that our personnel of officers
match these superb vessels if the navy
is to be at the efficiency which is
vitally necessary for its effective pur-
pose and the only reason for its ex.
istence."
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BURDENS LIFTED FROM BAD BACKS
Wcarv is the back that hears the burden of kidney ills. There's no rest nor peace for the man or
woman who has a bad back. I he distress begins in early morning. You feel lame and not refreshed.
s lard to get out of bed. It hurts to stoop to tie your shoes. All day the ache keeps up. Any sudden
movement sends sharp twinges through the back. It is torture to stoop or straighten. At niidit the suf-
erer retires to toss and twist and groan. Backache is kidney ache -a throbbing, dull aching in the kid-
neys. Masters or liniments won't do. You must get at the cause, inside.
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS CURE SICK KIDNEYS
TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY
A Cure of Severe Kidney Disease Verified
By Te»t of.Time
William M. Sears, 4."J W. Cherry
Street, Nevada, Mo., Fays: "I was
ryivlnced of the gre:it value of
Doan's Kidney JPills through per-
sonal experience. Four or five
months a«o I suffered a great deal
from a pain across the small of my
hack, extending at times Into my
limbs and shoulders. When 1
stooped or did any work that
brought a strain on the muscles of
my back, my trouble was aggra-
vated. 1 tried a number of reme-
dies but without success. After a
short time I could see that they
were benefiting me, and the con-
tents of two and one-half boxes
cured me." (Statement given In
May, 1909.)
RE-ENDORSEMENT
On Dec. 3rd, 1908, Mr. Sears said:
I still have great faith Iri Doan's
Kidney 1'llls. I feel justified in re-
endorsing this remedy as it has
done so much for me."
How To Tell When The
Kidneys Are
Disordered
PAINFUL SYMPTOMS
Backache, sldeache, pains when stooping or lifting;, sud-
den sharp twinges, rheumatic pains, neuralgia, painful,
scanty or too frequent urination, dizzy spells, dropsy,
URINARY SYMPTOMS
Discolored or cloudy urine. Trine that contains sedl-
iTient. Lrlrit? that BtiUns (ho linen. 1'alnful passairi'H.
Blood or shreds in the urine. Let a bottlrful of the
morning urine stand for 24 hours. If it shows a cloudy
Sv,.l.k' or a layer of fine grains, like brick-
oust, the kltlneya are disordered.
NEVER ANY RETURN
A Complete Cure of Kidney Trouble
end Dropsy
Mrs. T.. T,. Bahers, 1015 Terry St.,
Houston, Texas, says; "1 hold a
vi('ry high opinion of Doan's Kid-
ney Pills and with good reason, for
three years ago they cured rue of
kidney trouble that had clung to
me for several years. There was
a dropsical swelling of my feet arid
limbs In addition to other symp-
toms of kidney complaint, and al-
though I used various remedies, I
was not helped until I procured
Doan's Kidney I 'Ills. Two boxes
"f this preparation cured me and 1
have never had tile slightest return
of my trouble. 1 have recom-
mended I Wain's Kidney fills to
many people who bavo questioned
me about them, and I know of sev-
eral cases In which they have done
the same good work."
IFtheFfetlttTs
lt^Your KiiJiievsv
Atpiai fpfc t«i dot#-, kh.
1IUAL rlVLCi nry Pill. Yonrtelf
Cut out this coupon, mail it to Foster-Milburn
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A free trial package of
Doan's Kidney Pills will be mailed you
promptly. w.N.u.
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS
Sold by all dealers';. jPricelSb cents., Foster-Milburn'Co. {Buffalo,VN Y-, Proprietors
If'tliefanhThera
It'sYom Kidney
The Appetites of Kings.
I'he king of Spain makes up for this
dally expenditure of activity by a tre-
mendous appetite. I have observed,
for that matter, 1 hat the majority of
sovereigns are valient trenchermen.
Every morning of his life Alfonso XIII.
has a good rump steak and potatoes
for his first, breakfast, often preceded
by eggs and sometimes followed by
salad and fruit,—From Recollections
of M. Paoli in McClure'S.
Bond Election Carried.
Elgin, Tex.—In a closely contested
election Saturday the city of Elgin
voted an issue of $10,000 worth ol
bosd for the purpose of building an
addition to the present school build-
ing, or if necessary, erect a new build-
ing. The vote was as follows; For
issuance of bonds, 104; against Issu-
ance of bonds, 90. For school main,
tenance, 145; against, 45.
Mexican Killed Another,
Houston. Tex.—A charge of murder
was on Sunday lodged against Manuel
Garcia, who Is charged with the kill-
ing of Marcello Navarro early Sunday
morning, on Preston avenue. Navarro
was stabbed several times and bled
to death while being carried to tho
infirmary.
How's This?
We offer Onp Hundred Dollars Reward for any
case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney
for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly hon-
orable In all business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made by his Arm.
Walding, Kinnav A Marvin,
Wholesale DrusKtsts. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting
directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents pat
bottle. Bold by all IJruKalsts.
Take Hall's Family Pills for conatlpatloa.
A Natural Question.
James J. Corbett, in the smoking
room of the Mauretania, praised the
"style" of Jim Jeffries.
'It's a neat style," he said; "neat,
quick, to the point. It gets there like
the remark of a little girl who said
to the minister, in the course of a
quite interminable call;
" 'Did you forget to bring your amen
with you, doctor?'"
Financial Loss Through Tuberculosis.
Based 011 the census id' 1900, it is
estimated by the National Association
tor the Study and Prevention of Tu-
berculosis that nearly 100,000 children
now 111 school will die of tuberculosis
before they are IS years of age, or
that about 0,400 die annually from
this disease. Estimating that, on an
average each child who dies of tuber-
culosis has had six years of schooling,
the aggregate loss to the country in
wasted education each year amounts
to $1,132,000. According to investiga-
tions made in New York, Boston and
Stockholm, the percentage of children
who are afflicted with tuberculosis Is
much larger than the death rate would
indicate.
111 ,i ,t«»i I'I f iVny,iyty>y>yty.A,Viytx.iitjV.;
RESIN0L
has been prescribed for
years by physicians all
over the world in the treat-
ment of skin diseases, itch-
ing, irritation, eczema and
in dressii.g of boils, felons
and carbuncles. It is acknowledged by them to be the very best ointment known
for erysipelas, erythema, nettle rash, ringworm and a specific for Itching piles.
50c. a jar, all druggists, or sent direct on receipt of price.
RESINOL CHEMICAL COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD.
"I cannot praise RESINOL enough."
Mrs. Ceo. A. Laney, Montreal, Canada.
Neglected.
"That child gets everything it
wants."
"And still it never gets what it really
needs."
"You surprise me!"
"It needs a spanking."
A Miracle ot Comfort and Convenience
NO STROPPING NO HONING
*C iHette
WORLD OVER
Rook and Advice FREE. Baaaa,
fenwirli M lawreur*-, Wasbintftoa
U.C. Est. 4'J yrs». Beet references.
KNOWN THE
PATENT
DATEIIT YOUR IDEAS. They may bring voa
rll I tn I wealth. 64-pagc Book Free. Est. 1«H0.
Fltxgerald 4 Co.. I'at.Attya.Hox K. Washington.D.C
nrriAIIPr CTADPU easiest to work with and
ULi Innuu dlHnun aiarchea clothes nicest.
Baby Smiles—
When He Takes
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Hogs and Peanuts.
Caldwell. Tex.—There is anions the
farmers u determination to raise more
hogs and peanuts this year than usual,
tor it has been demonstrated beyond
any doubt that this Is one of the best
sections of the state for raising hogs.
Many of the farmers have beet) trying
this Industry 011 a guiall scale and havs
been signally successful
r CURE „
m ttst mmi m
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So pleasant that he Ekes it—and contains no <*»•
ales. There is nothing like it for Bioochibi.
Asthma and all troubles ol the throat mad lungs.
A Standard Remedy lot half a century
*■ Pru««»t».
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Taylor Cotton Receipts.
Taylor. Tex.—The total local wagon
receipts cf cotton at Taylor this season
reached 23.205 bales at the close of
business Saturday Cotton is still be-
ing marketed here, and It is esti-
mated that 800 or 1000 bales are yet
being held by producers.
Replanting Vegetables.
Richmond, Tex.—Mr. Hicklin, a lead-
ing truck grower, had the misfortune
to lose his entire crop of young early
vegetables in the recent cold spell.
He is now busy replanting, and hopes
to yet have an early crop.
This Will Interest Mothers.
Mother Gray'B Sweet Powders for Children,
cure Fcverishness, Headache, Bad Stomach,
Teething Disorders. Regulate the Bowela and
Destroy Worms. They break up colda in 24
hours. Pleasant to take, and harmless as milk
They never fail. At all Drujrjristb. 25c Sample
mailed FREE. Addresa, Alien S. Olmsted.
Le Roy, N, Y.
His Status.
"Well, my little man." Inquired a
visitor pleasantly, ' who are you?"
"I'm the baby's brother!" was the
ingenuous reply.—The Truth Seeker,
LOCAL OPTION and the Acme home
treatment for drunkenness is the surest
and safest way to rid any community
of liquor. Write E. Fortin, Dickey
Bldg, Chicago, for a free trial of tho
Acme treatment.
A scientist claims that hogs have |
souls, but he probably doesn't mean !
those who occupy two double seats in :
a crowded railway car.
For Headache Try Hicks' Capudine.
Whether from Colds, Hpnt, Stomach or
Nervous troubles, tho aches are speedily
relieved by Capudine. It's Liquid—pleas-
ant to take—Effects immediately. 10, 20
and 60c at Drug Stores.
Whatsoever you do not wish your
neighbor to do to you, do not unto
him. This is the whole law. The rest
is a mere exposition of it.—Jewish.
Many a saint would have less trou-
ble wrestling with the devil if he
would get out and wrestle with a ball
for an hour or two.
Mrs. Winalow'a Soot ht riff Syrup.
For children teething, softens tho^-ims. reduces In-
flammatlou, allays pain, cures \? lad colic. a bottle.
Take from my mouth the wish ot
happy years.—Shakespeare.
PIT.KS CURED IN B TO 14 HATS
PAZ<> OINTM KNT 1 h Kuarantc«wl to cur.- unv rn««
of ItchlnK. Blind. Bleeding or ProtrudingpLJJJ
6 to U dar a or money refunded, sou
*s the
Salt of the Earth
^ It is also the most abundant in tlie plant. Unless
it has enough Potash in soluble form at the right time
it cannot use the other plant food you or your soil may
supply. Take no chances. Tie to facts,
not to theories. Many soils need only Potash
to raise big crops. All soils need Potash
sooner or later. Begin to use it before the
crops starve. Do it now, for
POTASH PAYS
Urge your fertilizer dealer to carry Potash iadt»
in stock. You and he will have i». difficulty in
buying thera if you will write to ui aliout it.
Write to Sales Office :
GERMAN KALI WORKS
LoiiIdioiiI Bids . 6»lllBorc, M4.
pOTASft
Many people want assistance—and a
few really need it
Th* hand v»rne< 11
J In* line t hut tiua l
canned < ■ k r *
A rn erica.
"Carolina Canners
, induce-; nt - «T r .1 •• • ••
For free ;atalofue, write IIIAKP HARDWARE 4 .H V N C F.U Tl Ul M, Co, llku., vC.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more poodt brioMer and (liter colon than anr olhsr d»«. One 10c oackaoe colorj all libera. The» d»8 In cold water better than an« othnr d.» V u can
it without ripping apart Writ# lo. Iree BooWet-»low to Ore. Biaacn ind Mu Colore. MOMROE ORUO OO ///
80tginnenf
Two Inches at Alvin.
Alvin. Tex.—A two-inch rain fell
Saturday night, which was much need
ed and will be very beneficial to crops,
btrawberrieg and truck In particular.
If It's Your Eye Use Pettit's Eye Salve.
for inflammation, stvs, itching lids, eye
aches, defects of vision and sensitivity to
strong lights. All druggists or Howard
Bros., Duifalo, N. Y.
Two-thirds of all a man's troubles
wear petticoats.
Answer me quick, what help, what
hand, do you stretch o'er destruction
brink?—Browning.
ALIEN'S LFNG HALS AM
ba« bo<*n n^od Miccesafullv for fears for 'jppp.«na'M
cuiiffhv. colds and bronchitis. Krerj-body *i.ou d
knjw about It. It is simple, safe and sure.
Many a man has kicked himself out
of a good job.
MONROE ORUO CO., Qulncy, (f//no'a.
COLT DISTEMPER
,Ckn be handled verr canity, Tho sk-k are curM. and «;i other* In
MsrnedtablM, no m.itter how **expoaed."Jtcpt from baring the lia-
-jpoaed," kept from bar
teamj. by using KPull>"s Ugl'ID DiSTl.MPfck ( UKI
the tontfue.or In feed. a< la on th« blood and e*}.<
all forma of dtfte»nper. flwl remedy ever known for i•<
One bottle BT'iarante^d to en re one ornw SOt an'* II a b<
tlUilogeu of ami harm*** dealern oraert e*pi
nianufactrirera. Cut show* h«>w to poultice thruau. . .. ^
Booklet Hive*ev#rvthin*. Local amenta wajattxl L*r>*v*\ aoianf
home remedy la ex mience— twei ve year*.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.» Ciaai«ta4BdB*etar»oi»§ut»# Ootften, fad., U. 8. Aa
n Iti ( »«l
;: a«3
paid bf
r free
You Look Prematurely Old
Beoause ot tftoae ugly, grizzly, gray hairs. Use LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER. PRICE. SI.OO, retail.
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