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Weak Women

Iteireak and ailing vromen, there is at least OM to help. But with that way, two treatments, tMMt be combined. One is local, one is constituHtnl, but both are important, both essential.

Or. 8hoop'sNight Cure is the Local. tfcr. Sboop's Restorative, the Constitutional. fhtfonner-Dr. Shoop' 8 Night Cure—is a topical 4MKOUS membrane suppository remedy, while Dr. Show's Restorative is wholly an internal treat* «MBt The Restorative reaches throughout the ^Hin system, seeking the repair of all nerve. tK tissue, and all blood ailments. •fba "Night Cure", as its name implies, does its '%«At while you sleep. It soothes sore and inflaro-

MUCOUS surfaces, heals local weaknesses and 4Bt6harges. while the Restorative, eases nervous WliliiinrriTti gives renewed vigor and ambition, up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed Mnogth, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Shoop's ^Mtmative—Tablets or Liquid—as a general tonic IqHm system. For positive local help, use as well

Dr. Shoop's Night Cure

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N. R. Spencer. Pres. E. E. Davis. Sec-Trea9. Ben Strickland, Vice Pres.. Gen. Mgr.

THE EVENING STAR.

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There never were more reformers in public positions than *t the present time, and there never was a time when reformers and reform measures were more popular than now. The conditions are ripe for the deenvelopment of all kinds of selftsh schemes and dishonest schemes. They will develop ,and many people will believe

tn them only to be deceived laier. It is singular but nevertheless true that many people who are the freest to take hold of -reformers—and even bogus re* "s formers—are also often the loud«est in their denunciations when Ik deceived. They often when betrayed, swing to the opposite extreme and lose confidence in assail reformers and all reforms.

Notwithstanding these facts there are true reformers and genuine reforms. The great mass of the American people think,read and consider conserVatively on all such matters, r- They do not expect too much li and are not disappointed it they eg do not realize as much as they would like to see accomplished.

Theyhave reasonable confidenee in men, measures and the people. They know that the right will ultimately prevail and the spurious will be suspected and discarded. They are the inspectors who sit by their firesides andin their business rooms and determine the good from the bad. When they have finally passed upon reforms and reformers, those who are O. K'd will be the genuine. The hypocritical reforms, no matter how high his position, will be exposed. There is only one safe position for the reformer, and that is in being right.

There i6 quite a sentiment among Republican Senators and Representatives of the United Gongress, in favor of a revision of the tariff. Most of them think that such work if done before the next election will have to be done at an extra session *©f Congress. It is generally known that President Roosevelt is favorable to revision of present schedules.

Star ads bring best results.

WHAT CALIFORNIA HA8 DONE.

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State*' Billion and a Half Yield Gold Altered History of World.

When, in 1850, California, peopled b? the gold inrush from the four quarters of the globe, knocked for admission as a 'state before the politicians in Washington had time to organize it as a territory, it precipitated the sec tion contest in congress which incited the Clay compromise of that year— the last of the concessions and deals ever arranged between the North and the South, says Leslie's Weekly. September 9, the date of California's admission in 1850, has been celebrated by her every year since that time. It is a great national, however, as well as a state, landmark.

The California gold discovery of 1848 swung civilization's advance line, then at the Missouri river, as far westward in a single year as it had moved in all the previous 240 years since Newport, Gosnold and Capt. John Smith established their settlement at Jamestown, Va. It drew the center of the country's political gravity far into the Mississippi valley, made the west the dominant section socially and politically, gave the free states the preponderance which enabled them to preserve the Union when war came a dozen years later, and exerted an influence on United States history and development which will be felt while the country remains on the roll of the nations.

On world history California has had a profound sway. Its gold discoveries threw so much of the nation's great money metal into trade channels within half a dozen years that it gave a new impulse to industry and commerce on every continent, immediately to the United States, incited that search for gold all over the earth which resulted in the discoveries in Australia in 1851 by Hargreaves, a returned Californian in Comstock's find in Nevada, in 1858, of the worldfamed lode, chiefly silver, which bore his name in the locating of the gold and silver deposits of Pike's Peak in 1S59. and Montana in 1863, which peopled all these localities, and in the discovery in 1884 on the Rand, in South Africa, of the field which has since developed into the greatest gold producer on the globe.

From Marshall's time to today California has added $1,500,000,000 to the world's gold stock.

Animals' Endurance in Water. The polar bear carries the blue ribbon on long distance swimming. He spends much of his time i*i the wa ter. Journeying across polar wastes from continent to continent, his body is immersed in freezing water, which is the greatest detriment to man in lnog distance swims. If one member of a family is a good swimmer it may be taken for granted that all the rest of the family are. Several animals, as hedgehogs, rats, etc., who would at first glance be considered bad performers in the water, are in reality lairly respectable swimmers.

When forcibly thrown into water squirrels are first evidently alarmed at the thought of trusting themselves to so treacherous an element, and at starting some of them will spring into the air as if inclined rather to fly than to swim, but once well afloat they paddle away with such rapidity as to exhaust themselves in a few minutes. In this action the head and shoulders are carried very high out of the water, while the rest of the body sinks deep beneath the surface, in direct contrast to the pose of hares and rabbits, which in swimming are like an ill ballasted ship, "down by the head." Like the squirrel, these two animals show great timidity in the water, and naturally so, for their head is so low and stern so high that the slightest ripple on the surface sends their noses under water and so drowns them. In perfectly still watei both can swim considerable distances.

The ruminant family all take freely to the water except the wild sheep and the camels. Of pigs it is commonly reported that so queerly fashioned are they that if they attempt to swim they cut their throats with the fore feet, but this is only an old wife's fable. Whether wild or tame, they are all good swimmers, but owing to the shortness of their legs they just touch their throats with their fore feet and beat the water very high. Many of the islands of the southern seas are now inhabited by wild pigs which are the descendants of those who have swum ashore sometimes great distances from wrecked vessels. Camels cannot swim. They are buoyant but ill balanced, and their heads go into the water. They canhowerer, be taught to swim rivers with the aid of goat skins or jars fastened under their necks. During the Beloochistan expedition of 1898 the camels were lowered into the sea from the ships, and their drivers plunging overboard clambered on their charges, causing the animals' heads to come up, and thus assisted they were successfully piloted ashore.

Germans Shocked at African Manners. The natives of German East Africa have contracted the vulgar habit of drinking soda water directly out of the bottles instead of pouring it first into a gl&ss. To check this the government officials have issued, a regulation that all natives discovered drinking out of bottles will be liable to severe corporal punishment or imprisonmvnt, lest refilled boittlesf so used should find their way to tables ot Europeans.

A candidate for Parliament from Bodimin, England, a fishing town, is canvassing some of his constituents

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Why Suffer With Piles?

My patrons know that my guaranty is (rood and when 1 say that I guarantee Dr. Colwell's Ejrj ptian Pile Cure to cure any case of piles, you mav know that I will do it. If it fails to satisfy you, I will pay you back he

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A Card From Dr. John Smith.

I have secured the agency for Dr. Col well's Egyptian Pile Cure, the moist certain cure for piles ever discovered. I peieoDallT guarantee it, and will refund the purchase price on every package that fails to give satisfaction. I)k. John Smith ffcPreveil lies, a» the name implies, prevents fa)l| Colds and Grippe when "taken at the sneeze stage." Prtveutics are toothsome candy tablets. Prevent ics dinfipate all colds quick ly, and taken early when you first feel that a cold is coming, they check *and prevent them. Preventic are thoroughly safe for children, and as effectual tor adults. Sold and recommended in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes by all dealers. "Children like Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. The pleasant and best cough syrup to take, because it contains no opiates. Sold by Quig ley. ... A'.

Mrs Fannie Math is, Payne, Pa., says: "I have been trying your Nosena for catarrh and have been entirely cured. Send nie the price for a dozen cubes, as I want it for some of my neighbors."

Large tubes 50 cents, at all druggists, or sample tube on receipt of ten cents in stamps by mail. BROWN MF'G Co., Greenville, Tenn., St. Louis,Mo.

For sale by^all druggists.

The Texas Wonder

Cures all Kidney, Bladder and Rheumatic troubles. Sold by all druggists on two months treatment by mail for §1.- Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. Send for testimonals. *Apr 12, Herald 1 yr. r:

WANTED:—Traveling and local representatives, either sex, to present new, attractive advertising offer of first-class estsblished Music School. Permanent work and advancement. Salary for traveling $1020 first year, and expenses paid weekly. Joseph Moore, 121 Plymouth, Chicago. .-v.r-

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"There's nothingjeo^bad for a cough as coughing." Coughing is like scratching a wound so long as it is done,it will not heal. When tempted,to cough, draw along breath through the nostrils hold it until it warms the air cells. The nitrogen thus refined, allays the desire to cough and gives the throat and lungs a chance to heal. The use of "Seventy-seven'^will aid nature in her efforts to recuperate.

All druggists, 25 cents or mailed. Doctor's book[mailed free.

Humphreys'^Bomeo. Medicine Co., Cor. Wilfiam and John streets, New York,

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The best treatment Jfor indi gestion|'and troubles of the stomach is to rest the stomach. It can be rested by starvation or by the use of a good digestant which will digest the food eaten, thus [taking £t.he£work off the the stomach. At the proper temperature, a single teaspoon ful of KodolJ will wholly digest 3,000 grains of food. It relieves the present annoyance, puts the stomach in shape to satisfactorily perform its fnnctiors. Good for irdigeMicp, ^our stomach, flatulence, palpitation of the heart and dyspepsia. Kodol is made in strict conformity with the National Pure Food aiid Drug Law. Sold by M, C. Quigley.

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Again solicits a* share of your transfer business, and promises the same. care for your business as in the past.

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BAMOK'S BROWNIE CALENDAR

One of the Handsomest 1907 Calendars Gotten Out fbr the Year.

The Raymon's Brownie Calendar forJ1907 is almost an education within itself, containing a vast amount of useful information. This Calendar consists of twelve pages, 12x19 inches, handsomely printed in three colors on best paper. One inch figures show the days so plainly as to be easily read across the largest room. Holidays are in red. Changes of the moon, weather conditions,length of days, church festive days, signs of the zodiac and much other useful knowledge. This beautiful Calendar usually sells tor ten cents and will be mailed on receipt of stamps direct from Brown Mf'g. Co., Greeneville, Tenn. Ask your drwggist and he will tell you bow to get one free.

Can you win? You realize that to win in anything these days, requires strength, with mind and body in tune. man or woman with disordered digestive organs is not in shape for a day's work or a day's plas. How can they expect to win? Kodol For Dyspepsia contains the digestive juices of a healthy stomach and will put your stomach in shape to perform its important function of supplying the body and brain with strength building blood. Digests what yon eat, relieves Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart and Constipation., Sold by M. C. Quig-

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DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills act on the liver as well. Especially good for the treat ment of the back-ache and rheumatism Sold by M. C. Quigley.

Keep the bowels open when you have a cold and use a good remedy to allay the inflammation of the mucous membranes. The best is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates, moves the bowels,drives out the cold. Is reliable and tastes good. Sold by M. C. Quigley.

Grip, Influenza.

Influenza, Cold in tha Head, Watery Eyes and Running Wose, with fever and hot flushes, chilly, creepy feeling, are cured by Humphreys' "Seventyseven."

A Hard Cold, the stubborn kind .that "hangs on" and is likely^ to run into Catarrh, Bronchitis, Grip or even Pneumonia is "broken up" by the use of "Seventy-seven." «Seventy-Seven"consists of a small vial of pleasant pellets that fits the vest pocket, handy to carry.

At Druggists, 25centsor mailed. tSF'Doctor's Book mailed free.

Humphrey's Homeo Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Streets, New York.

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A Stove that Mavm Half Your Fuel—Mead the Description. The Clermont Air-Tisrht Hot blast 11urns all its coal and it burns the gas which escapes from the coal. That Is why it cuts your fuel biU in half. How the Clermont AirTight

Hotblast Haves 80 much. 40 er cent, of the coal burned In an ordinary stove is wasted. As soon as it g°ts hot. coal gives out s. If this g»s is mixed with fresh air, it bursts into flame—the tame hot, beautiful flame you see in the middle of any stove fire. But If it is not mixed with fresh air, it goes up the chimney and is lost. The Air-Tight Hotblast Bnrns the Oaa. T:a" 0

The ordinary stove takes in fresh air only at the bottom. This air rushes up through the center of the firepot. But it never reaches the coal at the sides of the stove at all. Or. if it does there is too little of it. or it is too used-up to turn the escaping gas into flame. The Clenront Air-Tight Hotblast stops th terrible waste of coal gas. It takes in fresh air on all sides of the firepot, instead of just at the bottom. This f^esh air reaches and circulates around each lump of coal in the entire stove, It combines instantly with all the coal gas which is freed from pach lump. It cs.uses flames to startup at the sides and edges, everywhere in the firepot instead of just in the middle. ALL THE COAL RECEIVES

FRESH AIR CONSTANTLY. In the ordinary stove practically three-fourths of the coal never receives a bit of fresh air. In the Clermont Air-Tight Hotblast, a new and ample

supply iushf continuous^ around each lump. You see now why the ordinary stove wastes so much coal and how the Clermont Air-Tight Hotblast saves it "THE STOVE THAT BURNS ON AIR."

In fact, the Clermont Air-Tight Hotblast burcs so much longer and givtsso much more heat on the same allowance of coal, that it is sometimes called "the stove that burns on air." In the ordinary stove the live part of the fire is often smothered by the part which has become dead for the want of fresh air. while the Clermont AirTignt Hotblast,

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bit of coal that is put in it. A Clermont Air-Tight Hotblast Lasts a Lifetime.

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Nature's Sunshine Process

Provides means of a cure for all human ills. Sunshine is brought into the home darkened by disease when the wonderful curative properties of Herbs, Roots and Plants are useu.

Quaker Herb Extract has demonstrated that as a specific for

diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys, it has no equal. It is compounded as a permanent cure for catarrh, rheumatism, indigestion, dys-.. pepsia, biliousness, costiveness, stomach, liver, kidney and bladder trouble* scrofula and so

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use Laxakola tablets, a positive cure for constipation, trial size, cents. Vincent L. Early.

We ask our customers to try A.ke-In-the-Head tablets for neuralgia and headaches ^ith the understanding" that you must immediate relief or your money back. Safe, sure and six cures for ten cents. Vincent L.

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skin diseases, chills, fever, ague, nervousness, head­

aches, pains in the back and sides, male and femalt weakness, female com-, plaints, and never fails to remove all worms, impurities and disease germs ^nd thoroughly cleanses the blood and entire system.

QUAKER HERB EXTRACT is for sale at your local druggist, or Is J-, sent on receipt of price, $1.00 THE QUAKER HERD CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.'

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To remove pimples, moth spots, sallowness, blotches, clear up the complexion and put the

Catarrhal Deafiiess or Chronic Catarrhal Headaches will be instantly relieved by the use of Nosena, a soothing Catarrhal Balm. Relief guaranteed, or money refunded. Nosena contains no cocaine or harm-: ful drug. "Will immediately relieve tfie worst running cold, rose cold, nasal catarran, hay fever, throat troubles, hoarseness etc., by tenderly soothing the inflamed, diseased membranes. The well known catarrhal ache can. be instantly

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