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Fisher Says Dodd ii _Kidnay Pills Cured His Sclatlca Per- f; . 'lllll0li.ly. ‘C¢l;l»!NGwo0ii. Our., *Am-il ~l_--tSn0n|ul)- b Valentine Fisher well-known here and in se the surrounding country has prov il that iDodd`s Kidney Pills not only cure Kidney Disease but cure it permanently. Mr. 5 -Fisher says: "MY Kidney Disease of lil years standing fi had developed into Sniatica and located in not walk straight. l had to use liypoiier | _ S mic liiieclions of morphine to ease the C757/ Seven llllll|0ll~“» Bild CH¥'¥`l€S llellfll 3 pain. almost at once and finally cured me _-io ~coi.npletely l have had no return of the ailment. in six years." llorilfs Kidney Pills cure liheumatisni, Sc-iaiica and similar diseases by removliig the cause-by putting the Kldneys ln shape to Lake the uric at-i-l out of the blood. #WNV ln your desire for beauti- ful vihite teeth be careful not to use a deiitifrice that will whiteu at the expense of injury to ilie enamel. ' Some of the tooth prepara- tions sold are highly val- ued because of the iiiirne- - diate results they give and because the user does not know of the harm that will ultimately result. There is no need of taking chances. My Enamclo Tooth Paste will whitea and polish the teeth as quickly as any safe preparation can. and it is impossible for it to do anything but good. It sweetens thc breath, des- troys the germs, hardens the gums and polishes and preserves the teeth. just - as delightful to use as it is perfect in results. 25 cents a tube. Sold only by DRUGGIST. The Medical Hall. ””“"\ 0nc’s Eyesight `\ _ \ \ to \ -c--K > 8 is sure to fail , sooner or later. In most cases glasses will help and relieve the eye strain, which causes ‘ s o m u c h ‘ trouble. ,Q We have the facilities for ,.,,c._!ii¥-as Citi’ oingtliis work. G H T the enemy'-J men. Each Maxim will tire I 0 0 Q cost about $23 per thousand. Thus a first- t Jeweler and Optician. ‘torialulilllno James Wilson contri-._ utesafugdofinforniatiou with regard n e h H my side. My back was so alll-ctcd I could lamp wsu would "my more L an ve in FRIDAY, APRIL 8, v cost o"r iutwit wnfltiir. ‘ .___ i l` = Ioarencnt laauo Of the London Pin- the coat of naval warfare under pre' ° to nt condltinnr. For the quicker under- in our currency in bbc proportion of tivo a llllon dollars. The King Edward VII E ll enormous, while the lite time of the vary costly guna ia shortened hr ovary round an l'\l ad to 1il_ rounds. _ M taudlng of the reader we give the figures "mm I; "und nzhms is ° mmdnd mu' lion dolhrs. The reader may figure for tllars to the pound sterling. A battle- h NDS. °i"\|,iler~a and torpedo craft blown p, sunk or battered to planes, the anna' _‘___ _ . _ _ - _ Q; it Qt _,_ .~ I f :.__._i'_»_» _ -,-o '.__».; a , ___ _ _ . &p __ .-1 _' 5_3 _ i ,___ .N -Q, ._ ..._ ... _..._ -._ -_-.'f..-_..___=\.____=_-.im-._.c_._“s._.,__cc,__--=~___f___.._-------~ -~--~-- ' _ _-.\__ .». _;_f.i~ __;<_f , - ,. »' -_1 -J. . »;..,_ ,~ --___.,e~ __ , yy, ._ '-_ _ ,, ~ .'~» - --»~~--»»~i»~-U.»»......,, __ ____ -if f 1 - -iiiis liioiiiiiiic ciiiiiiiiiri ;~ Y the coat ot powder and projeotlloa is a be ahot away in a few hours at moat. t aha oseapoa ali'narin from the enemy, d in the larger and more expansive na thk lifetime aa we have aoan,ia limi - Tha-lan thirteen bmiuhigs, tony ot-hing§of drat, aaoond and third-oiaaa ruisera-and other craft in the Britiah aiitcrianean iieet. the entire ooatoi linsi-lf the coat. in ammunition alone of n hour'a engacomout with an enemy of quil strength. Add to this the costly “Dodd's Kidney Pills rf-lievci the paini i thousand men, and yet. one well directed torpedo, 1-1 feet, long and 1-1 inches wide, \ and costing $1.625 might send this costly _ship with her regiment of men Un the bot.- tcin of the sea. But most naval battles berzin and often close with gun fire. Without guns the warship would be uractlcally useless, while the torpedo and the ram are subsidiary. The ilrst object is to overwhelm the enemy as speedily as possible with n hail of pro- .jectllesn The defeated ilaot will lose sliipe, guns and men, but the conqueror will also find war an expensive name. How long a naval action can last it is not easy to say, iut it certainly cannot last much lonizer than the ammunition provided for the main and secondary batteries. A modern battleship can de- liver one shot per minute-an H50 pound shell-from each of her four 12-inch guns, but these nuns become unsaie, or nillclal- ly worn out, a‘t.er ilrinq 100 rounds, which would only occupy 100 minutes of constant action. The cost of these shells and the tiring charge is $203 each. The full 100 rounds for each of the four 12-inch guns would cost $117,200. The 12-inch guns are designed to pierce the armor and totally destroy the enemy's ship. The 0-inch guns of the secondary battery serve to de- molish the upper works and destroy the crews, and can each ilre 300 rounds wif.h» out danger of the gun bursting, the cost of each round being over $33. The aver- age battleship ol the British navy cirriea 12 six-inch guns each capable of discharg- ing seven shells per minute. Thus one six-inch gun in one minute would dis- pose of $230 worth of ammunition, and in n little less than 43 minutes oi’ quick ilr- ing would dispose of its full complement otii00 shells at a cost of about $10,000. The twelve 0-inch guns in the same brief space ofless 'th-in fifty minutes would tire away powder and projectiles costing $120,000. But the battleship also carries a number of smaller guns. Next ln order to the il-inch guna are the 12 pounders, of which one biitleship carries eighteen. These are used to repel torpedo boats and to pepper the eneiny's gun crews, and so terrorisc them as to prevent them making zood shooting. The life of the twelve pounder is 700 shots. The cost of each round is about $7.50. And then there are the six 3-pounders each of which will etnnd the discharge of 1000 shells in succession. Each of these small shells, ln- cludlng contents and tiring charge costs about $2. And then there are two Maxim guns, for use in repolllntr boarders, or arzainst torpedo craft, or to shoot down 3:i,000 shots before giving out and these class batilesliip goes into action with Sunnyside. $ii60,0f0 worth of ammunition all of which _ J* _ %i¥§(ff`.’»it¥Zi'f§%’¥if%i%>"é.’% WE KNUW YUU can come to that is by getting _price of a poor one. it f‘~. We Will Scll it to You A large shipment of high en... auigni in canriifrs just received-Another shipment due next week. ' ark iight Fumisliing Bti. 4 a good CARPET for the _ _ your watcher and einclra to na and we will find want something for nothing and the nearest you 2*:§,‘;§}2,2232?:,§‘§jf,‘g§{,{'5';},,‘,,,‘;°;',,‘;?° worn out or smashed, and all the wreck ‘_`and ruin wrought by qunilro, tirpedo and lastly the ram. For in the ilnal act `of the stupendous tra|zedy,` when the am- inurition is rxtiaustei, the guns disabled or spent, when the torpedoas have all been discharged, there remains tha iam, the nio»t deadly wearon a battleship carries, provided her steam 'machinery is still intaat, and she gets a chance to charge upon the side oi her enemy. In this last general melee the ram will play the loading role. Death and destruction will he dealt out in a wholesale manner, and the savlnus of rival natiors, millions and tens of millions of dollars laid out upon floating masses oi machinery and engines oi' destruction, will bc dlsslpu ed in as many minutes as it took years lo 'accumulate them. We have not incu- iloned ihe loss of life and limb, the most fcarfu` c :ah of all. Giiiuioon Won ltviioon ;tMo'iii i;itho0D The first leaaon that the young girl has of womanhood is usually a _painful one. She leams to know what hea ache means, and backache, and sometimes ia sadly, borne down by this new experience of life. All the pain and misery which young girls commonly experience at auch a _time may, in almoa every instance, be entirely revented or cured by the use of Doctor ¥ierce’a Favorite Prescription. lt catab- liahea regularity. It tones up the general health, and cures headache, backache nervousness and other consequences oi womanly weakness or disease. The anxious mother of the family often- times carries the whole burden of responsi- bility so far aa the home medication of common ailments of the girls or boya are concerned. The cost of the doctor'a visits U very often much too great. At auch lmes the mother is invited to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., for medical advice, which is given free. _ Correspond- ence is held strictly confidential. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a _recor Buch as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription now feel fully wananted in offering to pay $500 in legal money of the Unite States for any case of Leucorrhes, Female Weakness, Pro- lapsua, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All the World'a Dispensai? Medical Association, Proprietors, of Bu - falo N. Y., ask is n. fair and reasonable trlai of their means of cure. *Your wonderful medicine. ‘ Favorite Prescrip- tlon,' has liel d me grentl in time of suieri- in ," writes gitra. Minta Wvrl ht, of Edwarda, Ind. 'Last winter I was unable to do my work, was to be confined in February, and a lady in Illinola wrote and told me about your medicine. I uaed three bottles of ' Favorite Prescription) and will aa I had the easiest and quickest con- Enement lyever had. Had three children be- fore and would suffer from twenty-four to thirty- aix hours béfore birth, but this time only two hours. Have a tin: baby girl and al-ie a the moat healthy one of all. I am still using tho ‘ Favorite Prescription ‘ as a tonic." Weeks’ Q. CQ. sell Men's Hats and Cops White s snowflake chocolates are only 40oents a pound. Why don`t you buy some i 0 d ti c __ ‘ é __ __ ` _ Everyone ia looking hr the Spring. Bring i.. w. cooi<, _ india and China Teas,ln such prop5r*ions as to insure a delicious cup of Tea. Federal Blend 1 A choice Blend of Ceylon, Sold by _all _ the principal 1 ` Wholcaalaby ' :fi ,4 i - ~ _ ‘§>iioirs'"‘~ti1i_iei