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THE BASTROP ADVER'
WHAT $10 DID
FOR THIS WOMAN
(The Price She Paid for Lydia
E-Pinkham's Vege table Com-
pound Which Brought
Gooc. Health.
Danvills, Va. - " I have only spent t*m
idfiliars on your m«dicin<* and I fe«l so
— much better than I
did when the doctor
was treating me. I
don't suffer any
hearing down pains
at all now and 1 sleep
well. I cannot Buy
enough for Lydia E.
Pfnkham'a Vegeta-
ble Conipound and
Liver Fills as they
have done so much
for me. I am enjoy-
ing good health now and owe It all to
your remedies. I take pleasure in tell-
ing my friends and neighbors about
them."-Mm. Mattie Haley, fcOl Col-
quhone Street, Danville, Va.
No woman suffering from any form
of female trouble# .should lose hope un-
til she has given Lydia E. I'mkha.'n's
Vegetable Compound a fair trial.
This famous remedy, the rn >dioinal
Ingredients of which aro derived
from native roots and herbs, ha* for
forty years provid to be a m>nt valua-
ble tonic and invlgorator of the fe-
male organism. Women everywhere
bear willing testimony to the wot*lt rful
virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegoto-
ble Compound.
If you liuve the slifflitONt <t ubt
that Lydia I'. Plukhnm'a Vou-wtra-
bleCompound will li<^lp jron,wrttH
to Lydia I'.Piiikliuin >Iidl«:ii Ov.
(con fldential) Lynn., M i*w, for ad-
Tice. Your letter wtll be op«nml,
road and ai«*worod by a \mmtu
and livid in strict contldoivco.
Peace In That Family.
A little girl being losi, was uJum to
<.be police station, whera tb« uffiews
tried to learn her name. At last, aftor
many vain efforts, ono of lb«tn askud
her:
"Tell me, dear, what names does
your mother call your father?"
"8he doesn't call him any auno,"
the rhlbi answered, Innooently "Sho
likeH him."
THICK, GLOSSY HAIK pioneers of the frontier
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
Red-Blooded Men and Women Wers
Those Who Carved an Empire
from WiM-mess-
A ROMANCE OF
5TDENU0U5AFFECTI0
fs Are S
Girls! Beautify Your Hair! Make
Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant—Try
the Moist Cloth.
It
BUT
COPYKltJHT J9iO
_ sikweste) by the play ft
' -"to BEACH AND 3MJL AHM3TR0KG
11 Ius4%r;\ f<?<5 l\y
Rc?r*t Sml ill
TV
s Are C
-BY HAPPTP er K oTHCf?S
n
I'irt rarvh sre
>f ih«>lr much-
..r h«.|r
the oi.ih of
\V
R?r!
fufil
tn<l
SYNOPSIS.
i'.-wi■ of ih# Hying II
h< .rthrok -n out th« l."- i
prut I piloting rapt by th.j •
i liiuni'iuri Id ( f it-rare wl
t'rn- (YnttpciJ. run.h a
en ut tin- I'lytnjr Mr-art I
H|<« i I. rher-i ifit• l«• i lit Vh|.
' "vhiKton int>-r llt-ijliitf el itnpi■ >ti t in
r.'r m- . \j.. . t. ,1 |i. l. liluki
sw «-rUt« urt. viixgt.stto JI'tn I'tmpln,
,4*r i f tin* i.win i nf t|n. rutuli, tti.it h<>
Injure Covlt.K'on, her lover to win bui k
the phonovrnph Helen declsres that If
C'H Iri^ton won t run. Sp...| will Th '
row'hoVf an- hllarlotm ovit tli«* |ir >wi -ot.
hi|i '<-cl unit hi* vulet. Larry Glu.«s trulrn r
at Valr arrlvi tli-len lilnk.- s'i .M
who I... p.i*n-.| tu li.r an un nlMvt' to
race nKHiiuit the <VnUt i!n mini Th«-
cow ho)* knn la tilt* uppi il to Wiilly, Hint
f'-urlnit that II l<-n will ft nil him mt, lu-
consculs. !! • Im'.Mt, howevei ihm tie
■hull i>. entered ;ih an unkou*a, niurtnc
'h>it I 'ovlnRtun w .11 ii t r! \ • 111 time t'i I ,'iU■
tils plu. Preann, kI'' * liuti Mii.tr>-r from
Htaiifi.ril university ami In love with |
trh- to ill>.n-illt Hpt-ml with tin-
Initlffi and the cowboy* 8p*- -<J nn<l (iln«n
put In the time th -v hri* mippoit'il to
Iratnlnc playlnc cants In a m-clmlcl *p.it.
The Cowtioyn t. II i!Iiipn It In up 1.> hhn t'>
i-e thm B|w«ll Wins the race WHUe. the
Funman. d- . larix the tralnei will «.i liaek
emu pu ked In l> If Hp.-..} falls A t !•
K'ram rom. p from Covlnutun miylntc I i In
tn Jail at ; imtilia for ten <1 n>*h (llas^ In
a panli' forces t*|H*«'it to lif-irln training to
termination. Iiown through the n
crowd lie pounded at th
unta«onfEt. then out upou th h ieo
lap. Hut now his fatixue Increa
rapidly, and as It Increased, so
Skinner's lead At the see< nil t
\\ ally was hopelessly outdistanc
and began tn sob with fury, In
tlcipation of the last, long, terri
stretch Hack toward the final t
they came, the college man de*|
ately laboritiK. the cook striding
like a machine. Wally saw.the rr
of forms standing upon the fence,
of the shouting ho h"ard riothi
Try as you will, after an application
of Danderine, you cannot find a slugle
trace of dandruff or falling hair and
your Scalp will not Itch, but what will
please you most, will be after a few
weeks' use, when you see new hair,
flue and downy at first—ye« -but real-
ly new hair—growing all over the
sculp.
A little Danderine Immediately dou-
bles the beauty of your hair Nodlffer-
'™" " nca bow dull, faded, brittle and
scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with
eat assistance to \ ^ a.,.i car.-n.-iy dm, u
• through your hair, taking one smnll
strand at a time. Tho effect is Im-
mediate and amazing—your hair will
cf a Kpef nlo qc i"v'
Ob tlLlu UOuL vyiCtiOO Vy j a,' : .iM' of at undan'' an inconi-
a * * * « parable luster, softness and luxuri-
to De naa any writ ance the beauty untl shimmer of true
huir health.
(let a 2f. cent bottle of Knowlton'a
Danderine from any store and prove
that your hair Is us pretty and soft
as any- that It has been neglected or
injured by carelesa treatment—that's
all. Adv.
Not only helpful
de possible by hea
every purchase,
iliable goods. We
ak'tmer w.ib twenty yards ahead n<! . „ • j * ■
| and Hung a look back over his sh< leap, it must nave e drove guormet to sarcasm
dcr. As he turned into the 1 - _ , nil —
jtralghtaway h looked back ag0 learned tlie iOliV C
and grinned triumphantly
Then ,1 Walllngford Speed g, , f amilieS deillOnStra
and calling upon his uttermost aton
i strength, quickened the strides of Q Q Q fl
leaden leg«. Skinner had fallen!
A shriek of exultation came fr
the Hying Heart followers; It dleds
the unfortunate man struggled to
II
))
f.:-
In tli. training inmrterii ami pr-par* him 1 n"'1 vas "ff again before his
r illet of very rare meat. M'hh Mink.'
hake* a cake for Bpeeil and Ii* off. tnJ. i|
when tjiiry refuse* to nllow him tn eat
It ('ovlnifton arrtveH on crutches ll
Savg hi' tirok.' hlw toe In Omaha. Nti
K.-«p, encag'd to CiivlnKton ami In lov.
with Jin k Chiipln, i \p .i'i Sp. i it t .
Helen, ttecRUHe St!< i-il hud falleil in pre-
vent Covington rroni Jolnlnn th<- parly
Speed lie. hied to crlpplrt himself, hut
Skinner, th. I'entlpede runner appears
with a prriponltlnn to throw the no
Olnn attembts to aaeape at night, hut In
f iiptur. l renno «rlve< Oalhu'her. ;he
Centipede foremsti |.'<«' to l t aifaliiit
Fpi.il f.ii him. ll.'hn ninke lie;ir. «■>I It
anil lieia Hi*"! on Speeil. tilasa recognises
Skinner as a pr.-'. **lonal runner
A BILIOUS LIVER
For sick headaote, bad breath,
Sour Stomach and
constipation.
* Get a 10-cent box now.
No odds how bad your liver, stomach
sr bowels; how much your head
iches, how miserable luid daoonfort-
ibleyou aro from constipation, indiges-
tion, biliousness and sluggish bowels
—you always get the desired result*
with Oascarets.
Don't let. your stoma oh, Uver aud
bowels make you miserable. Ttiko
Cascarets to-night; put an and to tbo
headache, biliousness, ^llzuinoss, nerv-
jusnena, sick, sour, gassy stomach,
backache and all other dietroms;
cleanse your inside organs of all the
bile, gases and constipated matter
which la producing the misery.
A 10-cent box means health, happi-
ness and a clear head for months.
No more days of gloom and distress
if you will take a C'ascaret no<v and
then. All stores sell Cascarets. Doa't
forget tho children—their little in-
•ides need a cleansing, too. Adv.
When a man is uuablo to buy dia-
monds for bis wife It will help some
to praise the biscuits she bakes.
CHAPTER XVII.—Continued.
instantly a full lunged roar went up 1
that rolled away to the foot-hills, and j
the runners sped out of the pandemon-
ium, their legs twinkling against the i
dust-colored prairie Down to the1
tin n they raced. Speed was leading
Fright had acted upon him as an elec- j
trie charge; his terror lent him wings: ;
he was obsessed by a propelling force i
outside of himself. Naturally strong,
lithe, and active, he likewise pos- j
sensed within him the white-hot flame
of youth, and now, with a nameless \
fear to spur him on, he ran as any
healthy, frightened young animal
wouid run. At the second turn Skin
ner litul not passed him but the thud I
of his feet was close behind
This unparnlleled phenomenon stir
ptlsed Lawrence Glass perhaps most
of all Was this a miracle? He
turned to Covington, to find him danc-
ing madly, his crutches waving over
his head. In his eyes the stare of a
maniac. His mouth was distended,
and (Mass reasoned that he must he
shouting violently, but could not be
sure. Suddenly Covington dashed to
the turn whence the runners would
be revealed as they covered file last
half lap, for nothing was distinguish-
able through the fence, burdened by
human forms, and Larry lumbered aft
er him, ploughing h!s way through the
crowd and colliding with the box upon
which stood the Echo Phonograph, of
New York and Paris. He hurled
Marledetta out of his path with brutal
disregard, but even before he could
ftouJ l^eady.
sst Judgement
Shoes
There is quite a variety of si
ponent had overtaken him. Down ^
alley of human forms the two cat#
then as their man drew ahead for
Instant or two, such a lu illain lu,
forth from Gallagher's crew that" !
rence Glass, well started on his o
land trip, Judged that the end .
come "
Hut Skinner wavered. His at
turned for a second time; he seet
about to fall once more. Then
righted himself, hut he came on 1
bling.
I tor Mi-Lady, rum,*
r;.:,«« ^ patent, cut steei
and concentrated effort of will.
knew ho was wobbling, and felt
leathern, Comfort Shoes with
rihboii just alio,nl, inn! <, ni inued;,
lessen the gap between himself
'Sr^r^-^iT. >le« and **>■ White Canvas
man's clothim* II- len :• fr« • sto-.d
from the blur, and her lips crlei
him. He plunged forward, his
flung arm tore the ribbon from
fastening, and hi* fell. Hut Ski
was behind 1 im.
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chapter XVIII.
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8klnner H«d Fallen!
reach his point of vantage the sprint-
ers burst into the homestretch Larry
Glass saw it all at a glance—8peed
was weakening, while Skinner was
running easily. Nature had done h< r
utmost; sho could not work the 1 m-
poBstltle Ah they tore past, Skinner
was ahead.
The air nbove the corral became
blackened with hats n8 If a flock of
vultures had wheeled suddenly; the
shriek of triumph that rose from the
Centipede ranks warned the trainor
that he had tarried too long Heavily
he set off across tho prairie for Now
York.
The memory of that rnce awakened
8peed from his slumberc many times
In later years When he found the
brown shoulder of his rival drawing
past he realized that for him the end
of all things was at hand. And yet,
be it said to his credit, ho held dog
godly to his task, and began to fight
his waning strength with renewed de
HE only tiling in the wi
that the victorious Sj
wanted was to lie down
stretch out and nllow th 8"
glowing coal.; In his chest
to cool off Hut rough
hands sel/ed him, and
he found himself astride
of Stover's shoulders and
about the Echo Phonograph
the midst of a war daneo He
<ed violently with his spiked shoes,
the foreman bucked like a
under the spur and dropped
he staggered out ot tho
a girl flew to him.
knew you
eels, English Oxford with rul
^dIch and heels. White
oplin with brilliant buckles, 13
toll Pumps in patent and white
liases and Children. We have
ave en route all these styles,
len we have a very large rang
Evidently French Restaurant Wine
Was Not Exactly tha Quality
He Had Ordered.
William E. Corey praised at a Pitts-
burgh club the wines of California.
"Our California wines," said tho
steel magnate, "ure much better than
wines of a similar price in Franco,
for French wlnea are so adulterated
today that even a high-priced one
often tastes like burnt sugar and
water."
"Hut the line '.vinos, tho 'grnnd cru'
wines are wonderful," a young banker
interrupted. >
Mr. Corey shook hit) head.
"Not always," he said. "A frlond
of mine, a gourmet with whom 1
lunched not long ago at a fashionable
boulevard restaurant in Paris, ordered
a bottle of very old celebrated Mar-
gaux. Pouring out a little of the wine
and rolling It on his tongue In true
gourmet fashion he made a wry face
"'Walter;' he demanded. 'What
wine Is this you brought me?'
" 'It Is what monsieur ordered,' wn
the reply. 'Margaux 1S9G, grand cru.
" 'Humph/ sneered my friend, 'how
lucky it is to be so old and to conceal
its age so well.' "
No doubt the "run of the continent"
has Improved the liber of the Amerl-
ean people. Of course, the woll cstab
llshed ami the Intellectuals had no mo-
tive to seek the west; but In enr.r'jsjr
and ventureeomeness those who sought
tlie frontier were superior to the
average of those In their rlaHs who
stayed behind. It was th i pike rather
than the carp that f mud their wuy
out of the pool. Now, lu the main,
those who pushed through the open
door of opportunity left more children
than their fellows who did not. Often
themselves members of large families,
they had fecundity, as if were, In the
blood. With land abundant and tho
outlook encouraging, they married
earlier. In the narrow life of tho
young west, love and family wero
stronger lnter« sin than In the older
society; hence all married. Thanks
to cheap living ami to the need of
helpers, the hlu family was welcomed.
Living by agriculture, the west knew
little of cities, manufactures, social
rivalry, luxury and a serving class, all
foes of rapid multiplication.—From
"Origins of the American People," by
Prof Kdward A Itoss, in Hie Century.
tales told of ulstermen
Bull Worthy of Any One From the
County of Cork—"Canny" About
Marriage Fees.
The Ulsterman Is not 'ncapable of
a bull, says the Hrltlsh Wet-kly. It
was an 1'lster marquis who endeared
himself to his tenantry by the memor-
able bull uttered In Ills speech at an
agricultural dinner: "I wish my farm-
ers would uh1 Iron plows, becauK'i
they last forever, and will afterward*
sell as old iron "
It was an I'lsterman who at a
funeral observed the awkward Work
of an unaccustomed hand, and ex-
claimed as he seized a shovel: "I
wasn't seven years courting a sex-
ton's daughter without learning to
sod a grave."
No matter how large the bride's for-
tune, the I'lsterman generally grum-
bled over the marriage fee.
"Wouldn't half a crown timpt ye?"
asked a bridegroom of the ottlciatin:.'.
minister when the clerk demanded tho
| usual live shillings.
Many an opportunity Is missed be-
1 cause it Isn't recognized.
Sleep
Your
gyrat ing
In
k!
whereat
wild liorsi
him, and
crowd, when
"Oh, Wally," she cried,
couid!" He sank to the ground, and
she knelt beside him.
Skinner was propped against the
corral fence opposite, his face distort-
ed with suffering, and Uallagher was
rubbing his ankle.
" 'Taint broke, I reckon," said Gal-
lagher, rising. "I wish to bell It
was!" He stared disgustedly at his
fallen champion, and added; "We
don't want y'all for a cook no more,
Skinner. You never was no good no-
how. He turned to Helen and handed
her a double handful of bank-notes, as
Horkeley Fresno buried his hands In
his pockets and walked away. "Here'u
your ooln, miss. If ever yon get an-
other hunch, let me know. An' here's
yours, Mr. Speed; it's a weddln'-pres
ent front the Centipede." lie fetched
a deep sigh. "Thank the I.ord we'll
git somethln' tit to eat from now on!"
Speed Btaggered to Skinner, who
was still nursing his Injury, and held
out his hand, whereat the cook winked
his left eye gravely.
"The best man won," said Skinner,
"and say—there's a parson i t Albu
querque." Then he groaned loudly,
and fell to massaging his foot.
There came a fluttering by his si'"
and Miss lllake's voice said to him,
with sweetness and with pity:
"I'm so sorry you lost your posi-
tion, Mr Skinner. You're a splendid
runner!"
"Never mind the Job, miss, I've got
something to remember it by." He
pointed to a sash whlc'- lay beside
him. "Tho loser gets the ribbon,
miss," he explained gallantly.
Off to the right there came a new
outcry, and far across the level prairie
ii strange sight was revealed to the
beholders. A fat man In white flan-
nels was doubling and dodging ahead
of two horsemen, nnd even front a
considerable distance It could plainly
be seen that ho was behaving with re-
markable agility for one so heavy.
Repeatedly hie pursuers headed him
off, but he rushed past them, seeming
;y!es to suit the Youth. Fat ho-
' ba's Holy City," n u mi; the
echoes wilh the rasping reflection!- of
"Silas on Fifth Avenue." To the
spellbound audience gathered closo
beside it, it wns divine; hut deep ua
was their satisfaction, it could not
compare with that of the tiriil young
son of Eli. Ineffable peace and con-
tentment were his; the whole'wide
world was full of melody
"And now that l'v told you what
a miserable fraud 1 am, you won't
stop loving me?" he questioned.
Helen nestled closer and shook her
head. There wan no need for words.
Jack Chapln came out upon the
porch with the chaperon. "Well, Fres-
no caught his train," he told them.
"And we have 'tad such a glorious
dr've coming back! The night It:
splendid!"
"Ycb, bo nice and moonlight!" Wal-
ly agreed pleasantly, wherpat Jack
Chapln iauglt'd.
"It's as '-lac1* at pitch "
"Why, so It is!" Then as a fr.'fih
song burst forih from the very heart
of the machine, he murmured affec-
tionately: "My Jove! there goes 'The
Haggage Coach Ahead' once more!
That makes («•* times."
"It's a beautiful thing, isn't It?"
Ml$s Hlake sighed dreamily.
believe I'm learning to like it
Grlffo Gets Religion.
"Howling' <" burned out on Times !
square'the other night, and those who I
for years had occupied rooms above \
the famous old billiard hull were
forced to run for their lives In what
raiment the) happened to be wearing j
at that nocturnal moment. Amons |
(hem was Kid (Iriffo, who was at one!
time a fighter and Is today the best J
piano player between midnight and!
one o'clock In an uptown music hall. ^
"1 did a nut trick," Griffo Is quoted i
as saying. "I took two flights of stairs
in Iw:> jumps, wl' the lire bitin' at me.
If I'd been left M the post you coulda i
burlt d tne in a fryin' pan."
"And what did you get?" asked his
friend.
"On them stairs," said Mr. •Grlffo,
gets a
liglon.'
and you will have the
secret of continued good
health—allow it to be-
come impaired and you
weaken the entire sys-
tem, For any disturb-
ance of the Stomach,
Liver nnd B-
pair of singed hands and re-
He Had Experience.
Once upon a liruo a small boy
about three years old was taken to the
church to be baptized As soon as
ho caught sight of the bowl of water
in the minister's hand ho remembered
his antipathy for the' bathtub and
straightened himself up for the at-
tack.
When the minister approached him,
reverently dipping his hand in the wa-
ter, the little fellow said:
"If you put toap In my eyes I'll
bus' you open." National Monthly.,
The Medium.
"How can you drink to anybody
with your eyes, as the poet says?"
"I suppose, In un eyeglass"
Anybody can dye successfully with
Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Adv.
IS
rfc.
Tel.
"I—
mysel
Frez!'
her lover agre< d. "Poor
In this age cash will
longer than diplomacy.
keep friends
FOR EVE
DISEASES
The bridesmaids wore white
die aud carried violets.
THE END.
organ-
Down the Scale.
A certain bride is very much In love
with her husband and very willing te
admit it. She likes to sound his
praises to her mother and to her girl
friends She has a number of original
expressions. When her husband Is
good bh«' says lie Is "chocolate cake,
three layers deep." When he |h very I
good he Is "chocolate cake, four layers
deep," and so on up tho scale. Occa-
sionally, however, things take a turn.
Tho bride's mother dropped in the
other day. The lirldo was a trifle
peevish, but her mother pretended not
to notice this.
"And how was John today?" was
Iter Inquiry. "Chocolate, four layers
deep?"
'"No."
"Three layers deep?"
"No."
"Two layers deep?"
"No." This with a pout.
"Then what Is he?"
"Dog biscuit!"—National Monthly
Banish the "Blues!"
Tf you have that depressed feeling It'a more than likely thnt yotrr
blood is out of order—impoverished or poinoned.
There is only ono thin(j that will alter yonr prpRent condition—
thst's to restore your stomach to normal health and strength. I-'or
a weak or diseased stomach cannot mako good blood. ' If your
digestion ia had your food will not mako tho gojd blood which
nourishes body, brain, heart and nervo.
helps the stomach to do its work naturally and
Stimulate*
properly.
the liver. The system is freed from poison. Tho blood is purilled.
Every organ is rejuvenated. Instead of the "Blues," you feel lit and
strong, equal to any task or up to any pleasure.
This great remedy has proved its worth year after year for over
Jfbrty years. Let it provo its worth to you. Sold Ly medicine deaieru
in tablet or liquid form or send 50c for trial box by mail.
Sand 31 om-ckii lumim tapar mtof nuillni only nn • fr coot at Dr. Pkrci'iCnn.
man Snu« MnliulAiiriwr, 1008 i>aii<>«,clot)ibnuiMj. AddrouDr. R. V. Piwi«. H
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Tr*<t< Mark everywhere. *c\ Simple HRHI'..
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The Moil who put the i. Em lu IE C T«
If Yftll Watlf TftrVtir* of fruit oihI « r
11 i uu rvain nmurntal trr -i, vtitl nbrtih'
b ry. wrlif tmlny fur . mIaU^ Atfrn.s wurt'r l.
Hut"'!. Whol.-mlr and Ib i-ail Nure«rt« Tyler, T«*.
QTTPFRir^R winter ««« laying Coron
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that twlln hen J. <■ A I .MIC, i>AI i. AS, TKXAtt
s. c. w. utaiM eggs wcijw&s
If not sold by your drugeiat, will be sent b
on receipt of (tries. Arthur Peter A Co.,
LPareels Post
>ui*ville, Ky.
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