Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 February 1906 — Page 7
Tumors Conquered Without Operations Unqualified Success of Lydia E. PinKhanVs Vegetable Compound in Cases of Mrs. Fox and Miss Adams.
One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the conquering of woman's dread enemy. Tumor. So-called "wandering pains may come from its early stages, or the presence of danger may be made manifest by excessive monthly periods accompanied by unusual pain extending from the abdomen through the groin and thighs. If you hare mysterious pains, if there are indications of inflammation, ulceration or displacement, don't wait for time to confirm your fears and go through the horrors of a hospital operation; secure Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once and begin its use. and write Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., for advice. Read these strong letters from grateful women who have been cured: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (First Letter.) "In looking over your book I see that your medicine cures Tumors. I have been to a doctor and he tolls me I have a tumor. I will be more than grateful if you can help me. as I do so dread an operation." Fannie . Fox, Bradford, Pa. jpear Mrs. Pinkham : (Second Letter.) " I take the liberty to congratulate you on the success I have had with your wonderful yedicine. "Eighteen months ago my periods flopped. Shortly after I felt so badly I submitted to a thoiough examination by a rhylician, and was told that I had a tumor uid would have to undergo an operation. I soon after read one of your advertisements and decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham' s Vegetable Compound a trial. After taking five bottles as directed, the tumor is entirely gone. 1 nave aain been examined I Lydia E. Pinkriaa's Ye&tafele Coapoxid 2 THE BEST COUGH CURE 2 o e 2 A well-known Rochester lady says: "I stayed in the Adirondacks, away from friends and home, two O 2 winters before I found that by taking g I Kemp's Balsam I ? I could subdue the cough that ? 7 lrove rne away from home and 7 C seemed likely to never allow me rf 5 to live there m winter." f 7 Kemp's Balsam will cure any 7 w cough that can be cured by any 4 2 medicine. 5 Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c. cecocvjcs)ocvaoc)o On the Shelf of every home in the Uuited States there should be found a bottle of Shiloh's Consumption Cure, the LungTonic, for Coughs, Colds and all irritations of the throat, longs and air passages. It is easy to take, gives instant relief and cures permanently. Generation after Generation have pronounced ShUoh to be the safest, surest, quickest and best family cure for Colds and Coughs. Nothing has ever been found to take its place in the home. Try Shiloh and be cured, or say you were not and get your money back. Isn't this fair ? Mrs. E. James, of Hi thing, Minn., says : ELe ShUoh for Cough. Cold. Croop, Sore Throat. Hoaranteaa, Bronchitis or U'hccoiaTCouih. My oldest son was abnoit choked. The doctor couU aot Believe him. He med two bottle of Shiloh aal mi completely cured. It has do equal." guarantee vrrifww medicine I anU died fm,ihs WHEAT RAISING RANCHING Three great pursuits hay again shown wonderful results en the FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS OF VESTERll CANADA Magnificent chraate. Farmers plowing in their skirt sleeves in the middle of November. "All ara boand to ba mora than plaaaad with tba final raanlto mt the put whb'i harvaaU." Extract. Coal, wooc. water, hay in abundance; schools, churches, markets convenient. THIS IS THE ERA OF? SI. OO WHEAT. Apply t"T Inf OTvr ation to SnprtntDdiit of Immigration, Ottawa. Cnnatia. or to W. 11 . Hocara, 34 Floor Traction Tarminal building. Tadianapolia. lad., and H. M. William. Koom S3. Law üaildiog. Toledo, Ohio, Authorized Government i(ntt. Pla say wharo you mi this advertisement. Low Rates West On Tuesday, Jan. 2nd and 16ih, also on Tuesday, Feb. 6th and 20th, the WABASH will sei! round trip tickets to many point in the West and Southwest at rates that will astonish you. These low rales apply to points in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Oklthoma, Texas, Nebraska, Colorado, Old Mexico and Wyoming. Full information by addressing CS. CRANE, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, ST. LOUIS. MO. ? n fcs time. Soli It rv
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by the physician and he says I hare no signs of a tumor now. It has also brought my periods around once more; and I am entirely well . I shall never be without a bottle of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in the house." Fannie D. Fox, Bradford, Pa. Another Case of Tumor Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Dear Mrs. Pinkham : ' About Viree years ago I had intense pain in my stomach, with cramps and raging headaches. The doctor prescribed for me, but finding that I did not Ret any better he examined me and, to my surprise, declared I had a tumor. "I felt sure that it meant mv death warrant, and was very disheartened- 1 spent hundreds of dollars in doctoring, but the tumor kept growing, till the doctor said that nothing but an operation would save me. Fortunately I corresponded with my aunt in one of the New England States, who advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before submitting to an operation, and I at once started taking a regular treatment, finding to my great relief that my general health began to improve, and after three months I noticed that the tumor bad reduced in size. I kept on taking the Compound, and in ten months it had entirely disappeared without an operation, and nsin.jj no medicine but Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and wortls fail to express how grateful I am for the good it has done me." Miss Luella Adams, Colonnade Ilotel, Seattle, Wash. Such unquestionable testimony proves the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and should give confidence and hope to every sick woman. Mrs. Pinkham invites all ailing
women to write to her at Lynn, Mass., tor advice. ; a Woman's Remedy for Women's Ills. FALL WHEAT RAISING IN ALBERTA. The Spring "Wheat Areas Rapidly Increasing. It Is only a few short years since the impression prevailed that a large portion of the Canadian West was unfitted for agriculture. To such an extent did this impression prevail that districts larger than European principalities were devoted solely to ranching purposes, and flocks riid herds roamed the ranges. But tile agriculturist was doing some hard thinking, and gradully experiments were made, slowly at first but surely later on. As a result, to-day in Southern Alberta, which was looked upon as the "arid belt," large quantities of the finest wheat in the world are now groun, and so satisfied are the farmers and buyers that the industry has passed the experimental stage that elevators by the score have been erected in the r-ast two years and others are in course of erection, to satisfy the demands that will be made upon them in the near future. Manitoba "No. 1 Hard" spring wheat has achieved a world-wide reputation, and there can be no question that ere long "No. 1 Ilard" winter wheat from Alberta trill attain similar repute. The great market for this production will undoubtedly be the Orient, and, with increased railway facilities and the erection of additional elevators and flouring mills, a largely increased acreage will be broken to winter wheat The increase of population in Southern Alberta In the past year has been largely due to settlers from the United States, who have brought in capital, and enterprise, and who have been uniformly successful in their undertakings. A few more such years of growth and "Turkey Red" winter wheat will wave from Moose Jaw to the foothills. Information regarding lands of the Fall and Spricg wHfcat belts can be obtained of any Canadian Government agent. Juat the Reminder Needed. Cheaply Ilello, old man! You seem to be in a brown study. Topley Oh, hello! Yes, I am. Yon fee, my wife asked me to stop at the market for something and I can't think what it was. Cheapley Here, have a cigar. Maybe that'll help yiu to think. Fopley Thanks. Oh, yes, I remember now; it was cabbage she wanted. Philadelphia Press. Support. "I don't know what to say about It, Reginald," faltered the stage heroine. "Can you support me in the style to which I am accustomed?" "Certainly not," indignantly answered the stage hero. "I'm no stick!" Whereat the villain, behind the scenes, ground bis teeth and awaited his cue. mi) Nasal CATARRH la all It stages. Ely's Cruan Balm cleanses, torthes and heals the dieeasei membrane. It cures catai-h and drives way a cold in the head traicklr. Cream Bai n is placed irto the noeträs, spreadsover he mem'jrano and ia absorbed. Belief is immediate and a cure follows. It Ii not drying doe not produce freezing. Large Size, M cents at Drug gists or by yuil ; Trial Size, 10 cents. JLLT FURTHERS, M Warren ßtxeet, Iffif ToA
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Successful gardening can be done only on a fixed system. You cannot fatten sheep profitably while they are fattening parasites. Often the cow which gives but a small quantity of milk enriches it so that it is very profitable. It Is more economical to keep the calves growing rapidly even though it does require more feed. Carbolic salve or vaseline are good remedies for sore teats. They can be applied before starting to milk. When you wean the colt give him plenty of oats and he will go through all right, but no other grain will take the place of oats. Green string beans, onions, wax beans, parsley, beets, cucumbers, radishes und tomatoes are desirable for the home garden. There is an onion hoe on the market, long and narrow but triangular in shape, that is most handy for getting In narrow places in order to keep down the weeds. Several dairymen have put in large crops of beets, the tops of which make excellent feed, increasing the' flow and adding richness. Th?y can be used as silage aad are cheap and valuable milk producers. The butter - oleomargarine fight seems to have been a fight after all between the cow and the steer. Where would the steer be if it were not for the cow? The cow has won and it is fitting that she should. A very careful accountant has calculated that it costs about sixteen cents per bushel to raise corn in the corn telt. When it is known that the selling price is considerably more than double that amount it is easy to see why good corn la-nd sells at the one hundred mark. In some parts of Wisconsin farmers have been growing jieas for canning purposes and now they claim that it depletes the land and they further refuse to grow them. Besides the deterioration in fertility there has come a phenomenal growth of all kinds of weeds and they Lave concluded to call a halt. There are some things the crop grower will not even dare to do. Contrary to general impression, the fewer eggs a hen lays, the more ure they likely to be infertile, if we can Judge from experiments carried on at the Maine Station. There an attempt was made to breed downward in egg yield ns well as upward. The experimenters were surprised at finding an unlooked-for obstacle, namely, the infertility of the eggs from Lens- produc-. ing the fewest. It has been discovered that two hus fed with grain laid ;n a given period 127 plus 67 eggs, whiie two others of similar races, fed with raw flesh, laid 17G plus 121. The total for the rt two is li, for the other two 207. Th.ve was a superiority as to weight in favor of the eggs laid by the meat-fad fowls, their average being 58 grruas against 43 grams for the vegetarians. The stock yards is a very good place to sell all kinds of finished live stock products, but it is a very poor placa to buy sires for breeding purposes. Seork yard sires grade all the way from very poor to no grade and their breeding is like the X in algebra. There is al?o a splendid chance for the introduction of disease by such a practice. It is Iwttör to buy from a reputable brevöer than to run any chances by buying from a stock yard. Something of a novelty in the Una of dairy schools l the recently established Norwegian course for dairy maids. The instruction is of a practical kind, the young women being taught to taad cattle, sheep, swine amd poultry. Including feeding, tending, also dairying, scrubbing and cleaning the milk vessels. The feed and milk must be wejghed and a record kept There ia instruction from text books on the care of live stock in addition to the practical work. The course requires axuit six months attendance. A new hardy English walnut Is being introduced which it Is claimed can be grown In the latitude of Central New York State. One tree in Niagara County Is reported to have yielded twenty-five bushels of walnuts, for which the owner was offered 22 cents per pound. The shell Is very thin and the meat of excellent quality. A irumber of groves have been set out lit Niagara County, and one Orleans County farmer Is planting a five-acre orchard. This grower writes that bis trees have gone through the winter without injury. Much is said about the use oi the cultivator for corn, but the harrow will do good service in destroying small weeds, and if the small weeds are killed as fast as they appear the work later in the season will b lessened. The object in cultivating should ba not to injure the roots of the corn more than is possible, for which reason the cultivation should be shallow. If the land Is baked and hard, it should then be deeply cultivated, going between the rows until the work is well done, giving shallow and level culture at the next workings. IIa Snccea with Geese. I have always taken a great interest in the raising of geese here tn our climate. I prefer the Toulouse. I ketp one gander for every four geese and keep my flock in a little bouse by themselves. They go out and in as they wish. I have never given them any water and have raised as high jis seventy-five In one season. About September 1 I do not let them run anj more, but pen them up and feed them ground corn and water. In six weeks they will gain considerably in weight. n. II. Hlnkler of Minnesota, In O. J. Farmer. Dreedlnsr Hones fcr Gait. The gait which an animal will assume when in great danger, or in fear for Its life, is prompted by Instinct,
and is undoubtedly the most rapid motion of which It is capable. Any gait acquired by training which may differ from this will be instantly dropped when fear is excited. Under circumstances of this kind the horse, in common with other animals, will break into a full run. A high authority, however, expresses the opinion that the rapid progress made in the breeding of the trotter warrants the belief that within the next decade we will have the horse that will 'flee for his life in the trot," and that, too, from trained instinct, and not in isolated Instances.
Weeiln an Money Crops. If a plant out of its right place may be termed a weed, then it must also be true that a weed for which a right use has been found becomes a useful plant. It may be that no plant is really a weed If only Its right use can be found. The recent-experiments at the Vermont Experiment Station suggest that a profitable market may possibly be found for the roots of the much hated witch grass, which have certain medicinal values and are in more or less demand from drug concerns. The common sorrel, another weed almos as objectionable, is in France considered a profitable crop. The plants are grawu very much like dandelions, the leaves picked carefully, washed, well cooked and put up in tins or small casks and shipped to all parts of the world for use in cooking and as a salad plant. The demand must be considerable as hundreds of acres are devoted to the crop. Distnnt Dnlrj- Prosperity. Dairying seems to be about the same the world over, aud the account of expert management in New Zealand resembles quite closely a similar description of the dairy industry in this country. Like other countries. New Zealand is burdened with careless and incompetent creamery managers, which the commissioner of dairying blames for the low average quality of the product As a partial remedy it L? recommended that the grading standard for quality be raised. The New Zealand government supervises export business, which is the main market for New Zealand butter, and compels shippers to grade their butter according to quality, which is then marked and guaranteed. The industry seems to be in a prosperous condition. The dairy farms have Improved thtir herds with the addition of thoroughbred stock of the leading dairy breeds. Land suitable for dairy farms seems to bring as high price as in this country, and the price of creamery butter seems high considering the distance from the world's leading markets. American Cultivator. Bnlldfnf? Vp She Soil. Professor Roberts, who for many years was at the head of the Cornell (Ithaca, X. Y.) Experiment Station, in a recent address made this remark: "If I were twenty years younger I should go up and down our country emphasizing the work of plants in producing soil productivity. Instead of using a mallet, as I once did, to ptit a piece of land in productive state, I should use plants. Blessed be weeds. Some are minute, but all are soil-build-ers. They give their bodies back to the soil and add to the supply of highly available plant food. Tillage and plants I would emphasize in soilbuilding?' Farmers are indebted to Dr. Roberts for so persistently advocating, ami proving, too, the value of cultivation to make available the immense amount of potash stored in the sod. At firnt the statement was ridiculed, but tue doctor was known to be a cautious s well as a learned man, and not giveu to making rash statements, so others investigated and fund to their Burprise that he was right Then he ami others took up the question of the raising of legumenous plants and the plowing of them under to add nitrogen to the soil which had been gathered by the plants from that boundless reservoir, the air. Thus the two most expensive plant foods became the toast expensive. Then came his advocacy, renewed persistently, of the cover crop, so that the plantless soil during the winter is only to be found on farms whose owners are too stubborn to learn. These Incidents are mentioned to point out anew the value to the soil of green manuring and of cultivation so that he who runs may reaL Exchange. The Winter Egraf Supply. The poultry man is anxious to get winter eggs. The price paid for eggs in winter is enough to warrant considerable time and thought upon methods of wintering and feeding the poultry for winter egg production. Tbfr old way of letting the chickens roo:;t in the trees or on fences usually keeps healthy fowls and results in most excellent laying In the spring as the weather gets warmer and more pleasant. But every farmer's hens lay at that time of year, and eggs get very cheap. Winter eggs are profitable bo cause of the great demand for them during the winter season. In spring the hens get a variety of foods. ' They exercise running over the fields, gathering a variety of foods. They are warm both day and night By surrounding them with similar conditions during the winter months winter eggs may be obtained. A warm, well-ventilated roosting place, kept clean, is one essential. A warm place, free from winds, snow and rain, in which to exercise is another. Then feed a variety or grain In cut straw or other litter in this warm place so the hens may work scratching the litter apart. Oat3, with wheat thrown into the cut straw, will give them exercise. Near noon feed the bran mash, including table scraps and milk and at night a full ration of corn. If cabbage or turnips given raw can be fed to them, they will do even better. Green bone, meat scraps, grit, clean water are also helpful. If these conditions can be met with in the dead of winter the hens will do some laying, at least when eggs are scarce and prices are high. Good ventilation without a draft Is very important as a draft often causes colds and roup.
FACIAL PARALYSIS Nervous Distortion of Face Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. What appears to be a slight nervt :s attack may be the forerunner of a severe disorder. No nervoia sufferer should neglect the warning symptoms, but should see that the starved nerves are nourished before tho injury to the delicate organism has gone to an extent that renders a, cure a difficult matter. The nerves receive their nourishment through the blood, the same ns every other part of the body, and the best nerve tonic and food is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The experience of Mr. Harry Bemis, of Truthville, Washington county, N. Y., substantiates this. I had been feeling badly for a long time," said Mr. Bemis, and in ihe early part of September, 1902, 1 was compelled to qvit work on account of my ill health. My trouble was at first extreme nervousness, then my sight became affected aud I consulted an oculist who said I was suffering from paralysis. He treated me for some time, but I got no benefit. I tried another doctor nud again failed to obtain any relief. My nervousness increased. Slight noises wonld almost make me wild. My mouth was drawn so I could scarcely cat and one eye was affected sc I could hardly see. I had very little n.se of my limbs, in fact I wns almost a complete wreck. " I am all right now and am at work. That is because I followed my wife's advice and took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. She had used the same remedy herself with the most gratifying results and she persuaded me to try them when it appeared thafc the doctors were unable to help me. They actvd very snrely in my case; my face cam a back into shape aud in time I was entirely well." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or by mail by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. A booklet on Nervous Disorders scut free on request. No Insinuation. "Does you mean to 'sinuate dat I'ae dishones'?" asked Mr. Colliflower. "No," answered Mr. Erastus Pinkley, "I doesn't say yo' is dishones't but I does say yon'se one o' dese tleterminacious people dat'll go 'possum huntin' an' bring back chicken rader dan come home empty-handed." Washington Star.
A rroper Title. "That doesn't seem to be a very good fountain pen you've got." "No, it isn't." -What's the name of it?" " 'Independent' " "Ah! I see; quite appropriate. It (loesn't care whether it works or not." Philadelphia Press. Common Mistake. "Bliggins says that when he went to school he was one of the brightest boys In his class." "Yes," answered the sporting man; "that's where so many of us fall down getting out of our class." Washington Star. P.ich, Juicy Radishes Free. Everybody loves juicy, tender radishes. Salzer knows this, hence he offers to send you absolutely free sufficient radish peed to keep you in tender radishes all sum mer long and his great salzer's bargain peed book. with its wonderful surprises and great bargains in seeds at bargain prices. The enormous crops on our seed farms the past season compel us to issue this special catalogue. SEXD THIS KOTICE TO-DAT. ai-J 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. Salzer Seed Co., Lock Drawer C, La Crosse, Wis. Emperor William Card. The memorial card the Kaiser sent to the relatives of soldiers who have fallen in German Southwest Africa is decorated with a representation of St. George, hearing in his left hand a laurel wreath resting on flags, drums and the accoutrements and helmet of a cuirassier, and is inscribed: In memory of . lie led for emperor and empire. Honor to his memory." Underneath a space for a photograph are the words: "Sketched by his majesty the emperor and King William IIT Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell aud completely derange the whole ajstem when entering It through the mucous surfaces, buch articles siiould never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phyeiciaus ,aa the damage they will do Is tenfold to tie good you can possibly derive from tbeai. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, U., contains no mercury, and Is taken liiiernally, acting directly upon the 'blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It la taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. Old Story. Bender So you and your wife have agreed to disagree, eh? What was the trouble? Rounder Too much mother-in-law. Bender What did she do? Rounder Every time I told my wife a fairy story the old lady would get next and put her wise. Very Low Homeeeekers Rates Via Nickel Plate Road. West, Northwest, Southwest and South. First and Third Tuesdays of the month to April 17th inclusive. Full information of Agent or address C. A. Melin, T. P. A., Fort Wayne, Ind. (765) Of One Mind. The Czar and the Mikado, though not using the same word, are yet willing to admit that Gen. Sherman knew how to describe war. Pittsburg Gazette. Worth Knowing that Allcock's are the original and only genuine porous plasters; all other so-called porous plarters are imitations. rertlnent Question. Is it economy to keep a two-dollar palm in a flat, in space which costs five dollars a month? Good Housekeeping. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding Trotrudlng Piles. Druggists are authorzed to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure In 6 to 14 days. 50c. The Duke of Athol. who holds nineteen titles, is one of the few Scotch nobles who keep up old traditions, old sport and old games. How to cure Lameness, Stiff Joints, Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica in a few hours. Apply Dr. Bayer's Penetrating Oil. This is no mere assertion, but a fact. 25c a bottle. Payne Whitney is encircling his Long Island estate with a $75,000 fence, within which deer are to be kept I hare used Piso's Cure for Consumption with good results. It is all rightJohn W. Henry, Box &12, Fostoria, Ohio, Oct 4, 1901. Besides 154 persons killed in street accidents in London last year, 10,202 ware injured All the leading hotels, restaurants and dining cars serve Mrs. Austin's I'ancakes for reakfast Much better than others. Asphalt is found in large quantities in tarious parts of Hungary. Mm. WlnaloWS SooTHrco 8tüp for Children tMthins; aoftana tha nmt, ranca inflammation, J. Uya paia, outs viad eoiie. 2 oau botUs.
. A Twlee-Told Tale. A Massachusetts lawyer has a notoriously treacherous memory for details. This; falling occasionally leads him to garble a joke In repeating it Recently he met a friend, who, clapping him upon the shoulder, said enthusiastically: "Well, old man, this is a fine day for the race, isn't it?" "Why, what race?" "The human race," said the friend and fied. This was the first time the lawyer had ever beard this very ancient joke, so lie determined to get it off on the next man he met and he did, in this manner : "Ilello, Godfrey, isn't this a fine day for the trot?" "Trot what trot?" "By gad." stammered the lawyer, "I swear there was a jolie there, but I can't find it now !" TJppincott's.
Amending; the Declaration. "From a hasty examination," said the doctor, "I am decidedly of the opinion that you are suffering from the peculiar trouble known as 'clergyman's 6ore throat' " "The you say!" exclaimed the caller. "It is quite possible, however, that I may be wrong. I will make another examination." Heavy Bombardment. "Was your wife angry when you got home so late last night?" "Angry? Why, my boy, the dear woman pelted me wth flowers'.' "But how did you get that black eye?" "Well, you see. she neglected to take the flowers out of the pots before she threw them." Cleveland Leader. A DESPAIRING WOMAN. Wenk, Nefvons and Wretched from Wasting; Kidney Trouble. Mrs. Henry A. Reamer, Main and Garst streets. South Bend. Ind.. says: "When I began using Doan's Kidney Pills I was so weak I could hardly drag myself across the room. I was wretched and nerv o u s , and had backache, bearingdown pain, headache, dizziness and weak eyes. Dropsy set in and bloating of the chest choked me and threatened the heart. I had lit tle hope, but to my untold surprise Doan's Kidney Pills brought me relief and saved my life. I shall never forget it." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. When 11 n coin Won Ilia Spurn. Leaving the question of his relative standing in the profession at large for further consideration, it is confidently submitted that Lincoln won a creditable position at the local bar, almost at the outset of his career, among contemporaries who were not only capable lawyers, but men of exceptional force and character. Indeed, it is exceedingly doubtful if the bar of any other State in the Union possessed as much native talent and ability as the frontier State of Illinois when Lincoln won his spurs. Century. DOCTOR CURED OF ECZEMA. Maryland Physician Cures Himself Dr. Fisher Says: "Cuticura Remedies Possess True Merit." "My face was afflicted with eczema in the year 1897. I used the Cuticura Remedies, and was entirely cured. I am a practicing physisian, and very often prescribe Cuticura Resolvent and Cuticura Soap in cases of eczema, and they have cured where other formulas have failed. I am not in the habit of endorsing patent medicines, but when I find remedies possessing true merit. such as the Cuticura Remedies do, I am broad-minded enough to proclaim their virtues to the world. I have been practicing medicine for sixteen years, and must say I find your Remedies A No. 1. You are at liberty to publish this letter. G. M. Fisher, M. D., Big Pool, Md., May 24, 1905." Force of Habit. Waiting on the street corner, giving precedence to a heavy red motor car that was lunging, puffing, and trailing its odor past them, stood small Freddy with his hand thrust confidently into his father's. The license number on the rear caught the little fellow's attention and he said: "Father, why do they always leave the price mark on automobiles?" Lippincott's Magazine. At Wardbury, Norway, the longest day lasts from May 21 to July 22 without interruption. Nothing knocks out
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