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MISS FLORENCE I Miss Florence E. Kenall, 434 Maria strei ilA few months ago I caught a seve and remained lhere so persist? ntly tl cine without hwftt, until my digest? and bade began to ache severely andf "Xwas advised to try Heruni, and sick.that I was read y to try anything once, and 1 felt that -I had the' ri ?ht,nu ?wa-s completely restored and have e? "I now have the greatest faith tn F I JW S Contracting Catarrh. I and J?"d ?t ter are especially conducive io caiarrhal derangements. Feu women escape. . Upon the first symptoms of catching cold Peruna should be taken, lt fortifies the system against colds and catarrh. .Pe-ru-na for Colds and Catarrh. The following interesting letter giv? s one young woman's experience with Peruna: Miss Rose Gerbing, a popular society ?woman of Crown Point, Ind., writes: ? "'Recently I took a long drive in the country, and being too thinly clad I caught a bad cold which settled on my lungs, and which I could not seem to snake off. i had heard a great deal of Peruna for colds and catarrh and*I bousht a bottle to try. I am pleased that I did, for it brought speedy relief. It only took about two bot tles, and I consider this money well spent. "You have a firm friend in me, and I not only advise its use to my friends, but ^tsJ^rszzaMixeOUTFIT You want only the best Cotton Gin &c M i Ask any experienced Ginner about ie, ger We would like to show ?'ou what thousands of ife long customers say. Write for catalog and testimonial booklet. Charlotte. N. C., Atlanta. Ga. Birmingham, Ala. PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED WITH Crab Orchard Wal ?!? "A Century's Experience, With Successful Results, ls the Best Testimonial. SOLD BY ALL DRUGG18T8. Crab Orchard Water Co., Louisville, Ky. fT COftDVCTET) To HAVANA. CUBA, Marek 29 "30. 1905. Seaboard takes pleasure In'announcing another personally conducted excursion from North Carolina point? to Havana, Cufca, and return March ?)th-30th. iUrte of one faro plus $2.C0 for nie round inp, including meals and berth while on steamw, will apply. Tickets will be sold Tor trains on March 29th, good leav ing Port Tampa on steamer the night of March 30th. final limit to leave Havana April 13th. allowing passengers until April 1'Jth to return to destination. Stop-overs will bc allowed south of Jacksonville, which govern the stop-over of regular Winter Tourist tickets. As this execursion is limited to 150 peo ple, parties should advise at once relative to securing their Pullman accommoda tions, as no one will be permittedd on same without first having made reserva tions. For time-tables, rates and reservations, apply to CHAS. H. GATTIS. ? Traveling Passenger Agent. RALEIGH, N. C. National Oats Greatest pat of the century. Yloldcd In Ohio 187, In Mich. 211, tn Mo. 255. and In H. Dakota 3W bus. per acre. You caa beat tu at record In 1905. For 29c and IMs notice we mall yon free lota of farm seed samples and oar big catalog, tell ing all about thiB oat wonder and \ thousands of other seeds. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO. La Crosse, Wis. So, ll. Ay EUI CARD TKICK. Five cards held at nC vi tho tips of Angers Instnntly disappear; eards immediately produced apain from any pince performer desires. Full lusmrctlonssent by malt for $1. Address, J. II. Vanderlin ve a,Tavare?. Fla. CURED G?V3S Quick 'He lief. Removes alt swelling in 8 to 30 days ; effects a permanent cure in 30 to 60 days. Trial treatment given free. Notiiingcan be faire* Write Or. H. H. Green's Sons. Socialists, m B Atlanta,te This Pretty Lungs by Pe*ru=na. [ENAH. it, Ottawa, Ont., writes: re cold, which settled on my lungs tat I became alarmed. I toole medt va organs became upset and my head requently. : although 1 had little faith I felt so j. It brought me blessed relief at sdiclne at I'xst. Within three weeks ijoyed perfect health since, 'cruna. " Florence E. Kenah. have purchased several bottles to give to those without the means to buy, and have noticed without exception that it has brought a speedy cure wherever it has been used."-Rose Gerbing. Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. One reason why Peruna has found per manent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Ptruna is perfectly harmless. It can he used any length of "time without acquiring a drug habit. Peruna does not produce temporary resulte? It is permanent in its etfect. It has no 'bad effect upon the system, and gradually eliminates catarrh by remov ing the cause of catarrh. There ?re a mul titude of homes where Peruna has been used on and off for twenty years. Such a thing could not be possible if Peruna con tained any drags of a narcotic nature. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly confi dential. To better advertise the South'B Leading Kasinos? College, four scholarships are of fered young persons of this county at tess than cost. WRITE TODAY. SA-ALi BUSINESS GALLESE, Macon, Ga. SEC!) lr it ?U Get the best. One pound Amor ECU uUflRi lean Q.ieen 25c. postpaid. Inti Cern bas mado 123 bushels per acre. Write quick. Tur catalogue. K. 1'. U?.LTOX, Danville. Va. NO, HE WASN'T BUNCOED. But Oregonian's First Experience With Cabbies Scared Him. "As it was my first visit in New York, and as no first visit there is complete without some pea-and-shell experience. I was prepared to have something happen during my stay," said a local web-footer, lately returned from a trip east. "But 1 hadn't expected to be bun coed before I'd got away from the de pot. _ "I carried a suit-ease which had cost me a week's^salary, to say noth ing of^ilre^tooth brush and pajamas I hopetfto use during my stay at the "Valdorf Astoria. I hadn't taken more than two sniffs of the genuine New York air before a chap dressed like a hack driver ran up to me with, 'Have a cab, sir?' "I thought I would better have one to keep from getting lost in the great city, and so handed him the suit case. You can guess my feelings when I saw that chap take it and run like the devil. "He was a real sprinter, ?nd I real ized that I could not hope to overtake him. I could only stand and stare after him as his figure rapidly dimin ished with the perspective of dis tance. "4Weh\ V\\ be hornswoggled!' said I. At that moment, one of his confed erates, also dressed like a hackman, approached and tried tb reassure me by saying tli?t the fellow hadn't' stolen my 'grip*; that he had only hurried off to get his place in the line of hack >. I noticed that the line was about a quarter of a mile long." "I)id you get your suit case?" T,Ju?t wait. I suppose they saw 1 was not the man tc be trifled with, or else there was nothing in the case that they really wanted. At any rate, after I had resolutely waited for some time, my man drove up. It may h?ve been fool-hardy> but ? committed my self to his care, and was safely driven to my hotel."-Oregonian. Willow Culture ?rt New York State. One Of the crops that has for some time b??n attracting attention to Ly Dns and Galen is that of the basket willow, which has grown to consider able dimensions in these two towns. The crop has just been marketed and Clyde and Lyons have the distinction ot being two of the most important shipping points for this commodity. In the two towns named it is esti mated that there are nearly three hun lred acres devoted to the culture of those willows. An average yield this rear was six tons to the acre, and an average price of about ?17 per ton was received for the crop that has been sold. Syracuse is the market to which all of the willows grown in this vi cinity find their way. When the wil lows are stripped of their bark and otherwise prepared for manufacturing purposes they are worth about ?125 per ton. it is said that, the first willows ?rown in this part of the country were planted by John A. Blackburn in 1862. Mr. Blackburn came from the South and gained some knowledge of willow :ulture near his former home in Mary 'and.-Clyde Times. Tp?t U: apply ono patch with fertilizer with plenty of potaHh. n'nnt her with llttlo or no potanh. and note ?lioiesult*. Every tobacco crower should huvoour lil tl? book. "Tobuceo Culturo"-it will be sent freo-write ta : GERMAN KALI WOKKS, 93 Nassau St., fl. Y" qr Atlanta. Ga,-22^ South Broad St. MONEY IN THE BANI Saves Mrs. Chadwick From Charge of Intentional Fraud CLAIM OF GOVERNMENT FAILS the Defence in the Chadwick Case Shows That She Had Money on De posit in the Oberlin Institution. Cleveland, Ohio, Special.-Nine wit nesses were examined in the Chad wick trial, and the defense established the fact that the claim of the govern ment that Mrs. Chadwick had no mon ey in the" Oberlin bank at the time of irawing the checks which were certi fied by Spear and Beckwith, was in correct in two instances, at least. It was shown by the general jour nal of the bank that on ' November 3, 1903, when Mrs. Chadwick received a certified check for $10,000, an entry crediting her with that amount was made on the journal" ?f the bank and a deposit slip tai ?10,000 was made out in her ?ame. The entry and the slip were in the handwriting of Cash 1er Spear. Another entry of similar nature amounting to $5,000 was also found. These facts were brought out on cross examination by Judge Wing, counsel for Mrs. Chadwick after long and tedious questioning of H. H. Av ery, assistant cashier of the Oberlin bank. Avery at first testified that at no time had Mr6\ Chadwick eithei money ill or credit at the bank. Sev eral directors of the Oberlin bank tes tified that they knew nothing of the transactions with ?irs. Chadwick. One of th?m said none of the Chad wick .deals were ever reported by Mr. Spear to the directors. An official of the Euclid Avenue Trust Company testified that Mrs. Chadwick had 592,000 on deposit in his bank. Horace G. White, book keeper of the Oberlin bank, testified that the entry giving credit to Mrs Chadwick for $10,000 was iii the hand writing of Cashier @p&?i\ and that the deposit slip for the same amount was also in Spear's handWritingi Robert Lyons, receiver fdr th? Citizens' Na tional Bank of Ob?riJ.n., said that the books did ?jbt Show that any account had ?'v?i\ existed by which Mrs. Chad wick could draw checks on the bank. Mrs. Chadwick came into court to day apparently none the worse for her illness, which caused the adjournment yesterday. She wore the same gown of black and white, as on her first appearance, but had added a long grey veil which covered her face, and was wound in repeated folds about her neck. Shortly after taking her seat in the rear of her counsel, she removed the veil and t??k the position she occupied dllring most of yester day, her elbow on the table and her chin in the palm of her hand. It is doubtful if Andrew Carnegie will take tho stand. District Attorney Sullivan ?ald today: "It is not. my present intention to put Mr. Carnegie on the stand, and I do hot think he will be called Upon to testify uniese his evidence should be needed in re Jbjittai of something, Ifitfod?ced by the defense/* Carnegie May Not Testify; Cleveland, O., Special;-The bause of the government against Mrs. Chadwick was completed Wednesday afternoon. One witness for the defense, an ex pert accountant, was sworn, but an adjournment was taken before he had given any testimony. The entire after noon session was taken up by the in troduction as evidence of checke, de posit slips, books of the bank abd two letters written by Mrs. Chadwick to Mr. "Beckwith and Mr. Spear, One of the letters W?s written t? Sp?ar ?ibne. In lt Mrs, Chadwick asked him t? certify a check tb be giveh by her to Med ry Wurst, of Elyria, saying that she would get the goods in the East to meet the check. "So draw a check for $15,000," the letter Kairi- "?hd ? Will aigu it, and pay ye' W??l for it-. ? ?ni ?b&ut to ?? something bf gr?at interest tb us ali." District Attorney Sullivafi laid great stress, in representing the letters to the jury, on th? apparent fact that Mrs; Chadwick was daking for the she had no funds in the bank, but even before she had signed it. It is practical ly settled that Andrew Carnegie will not appear in the case at all. There has been nothing in the case as presented by the government that bears in any manner on the papers signed with his name which bore so large a part in the financial transactions of Mrs. Chad wick, and it is not expected that thc defense will offer any testimony that will call him to the stand to testify ir rebuttal. Fresh From thc Wires. Trustee Loeser, of the Chadwick as sets, and Public Prosecutor Ketler called on Mr. Carnegie and obtained from him specimens of his signature, which is altogether unlike that on the Chadwick papers. The San Francisco police are still without information as to what the chemical analysis in the caBe of Mrs. Stanford shows, but are inclining to the belief that she was not poisoned. A special pontifical commission hag made a report recommending a modifi cation of the Papal decree against wc men singing in Catholic church choira A movement has been started in Rome fnr the foundation of an Inter national institute of agriculture. The Mayoralty fight in Chicago is centering around the question of muni-, cipal ownership of the street railways, and Che value of $105,000,000 in stocks and bonds is thus affected. The strike on the subway and ele vated railroads in New York failed to stop traffic on those lines, and railway officials say they have the situation well in hand. Four miners were killed by the breaking of a cable at a mine near Charleston, W. Va. Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks, rector of St. Bartholomew's Protestant Episcopal Church, New York, gave out an inter view scoring social leaders for not checking the divorce evil. The case of the Government against Mrs. Cassie L. Chadwick for her con nection with the Oberlin bank was com pleted at Cleveland. The police of Honolulu say that if Mrs. Jane L. Stanford was poisoned the guilty persons are in San Fran cisco. Capt George W. ByTon, of Washing ton, is inventing an airship which, he says, will discount that of Santos Du mont. He will shortly make an ascent in Washington. He will employ nine separate gas bags to make the aerial ship for long distance traffic. An Unfavorable Turn For Russia. General Rennenkampf's Headquar ters, Oubenepusa. - By Cable. -Events took an unfavorable turn for thc Russians this evening. After a succession of determined attacks the Japanese ousted the Russians from un important position in the left center of the Eastern army. The Japanese are also pressing the right center hard. Tht Russians have been ordered to retake the position at any cost. There wert heavy losses today on both sideB. TTHE body gets its life from. * food properly digested. Healthy digestion means pure blood for the body, but stomach troubles arise from-carelessness in eating and stomach disorders upset the entire system. Improp erly masticated food sours on the stomach, . causing distressing pains, belching and nausea. When over-cating i? persisted hi the stomach 'becomes weakened and Tom put and dyspepsia claims thc victim. Thcdford's Black-DrauffM cures dyspepsia. It frees the stomach and bc-wels cf congested matter and gives the : stomach new lifo. Tho stomach is quickly invigorated and the natural stimulation results ill a good appetite, vnth. the p?wef tr) thor oughly digest fd?d: You evin build up your, sfc?m?cn with tais mild and natural remedy. Try Thedford's Black Draught today. You can buy a package from your dealer tor 25c. ii he does not keep it, send, the money to The Chattanooga"^ Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and a package will oe mailed you. RAILWAY STRIKE FAILS. Workmen Who Went Out Were Ordered Back to Work. New York, Special.-The most in teresting development in the nub-way and elevated railway strike ?itu?tlon in New York was th? stand t?k?n by some o? the national i?bor" leaders in repudiating the action of th? local leaders who ?rd?red and ?r? conduct ing th? strike*. The first intimation the public had that the strike was not endorsed by the national unions, came in a statement from Grand Chief War ren S. Stone, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, to which the motorme.n belong. Mr. Stone Insisted that the strike was a violation of the laws of the national union, the raen having broken their contract with the inter-borough Company. Ho ordered the men to report for duty, failing which, expulsion from the organiza tion is threatened. Although the local leaders are con tinuing the flgfliti despite the fact that the national leaders have repudiated their action in calling the men out, the strike ott the subway and elevated railway systems h&s passed the acute stage, and trains are run with little delay, th? r3trike:break?rs quickly learning their new duties, while many of th? old m?n w?re b?ck in the posi tions which th?y left od Tuesday morning, there was nd general rush back of the old employes, but the men Slowly weakened, and there was a steady streajn passing into the com pany's offices all day. Things More Quiet. St. Petersburg, By Cable.-The gen eral staff has received th? following dispatch fr?m General Sakaharoff, General Kllrop?tkin's chief of staff, dated today; "Several fierce attacks on our north front w?r? mad? during the night; They were all repulsed. In other directions the night was quiet." Forbidden to Enter Mukden* Tokio, By Cable.-Field Marshal Oyama, in an order directing the pur suit of the retreating Russians, pro hibited his troops from entering Muk den, in order to preserve the respects of the tombs and sacred places of the Imperial Chinese household, and to protect the welfare of the inhabitnats. Mukden, Thursday, By C?bie.-The Japanese last night pushed up from the south across the abandoned plain between tho Shakho and Hun rivers and are, as this dispatch is filed, about five miles south of the latter, and from the Hun opposite Machiapu and north ward. Japanese batteries are pouring in a ceaseless fire. The Japanese suc ceeded in emplacing siege guns and mortars at Dieushantun, about six miles west of this city, whehce the op ening fire began at dawn. Many y?ufig m?n want to attend thp Medical College Of South Carolina. Gov. Hey ward has at his disposal the ap pointment of one beneficiary from each congressional district; Already there is oh file at ieast one application from nearly every county In the State. Gov. Hey ward will not announce his selec tion for some time. Tokio, By Cable-Field Marshal Oyama telegraphs as follows under Friday's date: 'We occupied Mukden at one o'clock this morning. Our sur rounding movement, in which we have been engaged for some days past, has now completely succeeded. "The fiercest fighting continues at several places in the vicinity of Muk den. We captured a great number of prisoners, enormous quantities of arms, ammunition, provisions and oth er war supplies. There is at present no time to investigate the number of these." Telegraphic Briefs. The Russians have fallen back from the Shakhe river along the whole line, and are in full retreat. Japanese forces have been seen north of Mukden, and the battle is now rag ing around the imperial tombs. The Dutch Island of Curacao is said to be the home of two generals who are watching to avail themselves uf the first opportunity to start a revolution against President Castro. Winston Churchill attacked the fiscal policy of Joseph Chamberlain In tho House of Commons, and was defeated. The strike at Warsaw, Russian Po land; is reported to be over, but the em ployers now find that the concessions to end the strike will impose a tax which they cannot stand. In order to maintain friendly rela tions with its employes the Frisco system Intends to provide a home for everyone of them. The Colorado Legislature received the reports of the contest committee and it soon became apparent that nei ther of these documents could com mand a majority of votes. A little more than half the goods brought into the Dutch West Indies comes from the United- States. The countries next in order "as to value of goods imported are the Netherlands, Germany, England, France and Italy. Small occasional invoices are received from other countries. The California commission to the St. Louis Exposition returned to the State $C,000, unexpended, of the $130,000 ap propriation mado hy the Legislature for State advertising 6urpose3. Practically all the exhibit has been sent to the 1 Portland Fair, Mci Is to opon next To Reduce the Temperature. A very warm and uncomfortable room may be made much pleasanter, especially in cases of sickness, where the life of the patient often depends on his being kept cool, by hanging large, thick, wet cloths in windows or doors, says the Ladies' Home Journal. The evaporation will soon reduce the temperature several ' degrees. To Clean Linoleum. For ten square feet of linoleum al low two eggs; break these into a basin and beat sufficiently to partially mix them, and then add one quart of lukewarm water. Dip a soft flannel cloth in this mixture and go over the linoleum; Wring out the cloth and wipe a second time, using care not to step where this has been done, then leave it to dry in the' air, not using the room till the floor is thoroughly ivy. The linoleum will look like new. - The Nor'west Farmer. With Two Maids. The best way of arranging the work for two maids in a household is to have the cook do the washing and ironing and cooking, the other maid waiting on table and doing the work Df a waitress and chambermaid. One has all the downstairs work, the other ill the upstairs work. On Mondays md Tuesdays, When the cook is busy witih the laundry wOrk, the other maid aiay help with the breakfast and luncheon and have the upstairs work nade easier for her. This is better :han to divide the laundry work, as i maid who washes cannot be ready to open the front door and do the rwai ting and work upstairs. If the "rook cannot manage all the laundry ;vork it is wise to have the white .hirts and collars and cuffs worn by he gentlemen in the family done out side, as they take so much time to io well.-Harper's Bazar. Sanitary Housekeeping! Few women there are who do not snow how salient an item is the scrupulous care of the refrigerator or 'ce chest, yet how many of us take .he trouble to see that this important ?vork is rightly accomplished? It is monotonous reading to be told that :his receptacle should be cleansed ;horoughly twice a week and wiped jut dailj". The waste-pipe leading rom the ice chamber too often proves i medium' fer the "solid food" cul ture of germs as the constant drip ping of melted ice will, unless un usual care is bestowed upon it, form a gelatinous coat, on which the germs Df fermination thrive. A strong alkali, mch as potash-commercially known as lye-or chloride of lime, should be poured clown this pipe at least twice i week. Sinks, washstands and toilets should 'ikewise receive careful attention and iisinfectants should bd generously used- Harper's Bazar': Rugs and Carpets. How many rugs and carpets are vorn out in half the time they should last by the constant beating. and sweeping- they receive? Instead of chis the;, should be kept clean with a carpet sweeper and occasionally put Dut on the grass. Lay them on the wrong side and beat with a furniture beater; then reverse and sweep care fully, using a soft brush in preference. A little airing outside of the sun's rays is very good for them. Always brush, the Carpet in the di rection which the nap lies, never in 'he opposite direction, as this destroys the luster. When a large carpet is to be thoroughly cleaned it is better to send it where the work is properly lone. These cleaners do the work very effectively and are not hard upon the carpets. If, however, you have carpet squares Dr rugs you wish to clean at home proceed as follows: Stretch and tack the square upon a clean floor, then scour it well with soapsuds. After the scouring it must be thoroughly rinsed to remove all traces of the soap, after which the rug should be left in the same position to dry, and the tacks should not be removed un til it is perfectly dry. If this is done the rug will not shrink and will lie perfectly flat upon the floor when down. Creases and ridges are sometimes seen in rugs, which look like an im perfection in the weaving. This is in variably the result of the rug having been folded and not rolled.-Philadel phia inquirer. Recipes. C two pounds of tripe in boiling tvater until tender, then cut in several pieces and lay in a buttered baking dish. Pour over one-half can of to matoes and half a medium sized onion minced fine. Dust with salt and add a few drops of tabasco sauce, using about half a teaspoon in all. Doc with butter, using a rounding tablespoon, and bake three-quarters of an hour. Mush with Raisins.-Have two cups water boiling vigorously in a sauce pan with one-half teaspoonful salt. Stir in slowly two-thirds cup of any Illicitly cooked cereal you may pre fer. When thick add one cup stewed raisins and keep it over boiling water for twenty to thirty minutes, or longer if you prefer. Serve with milk. When you have the time to let the mush cook longer,, two hours at least, the raisins need not be stewed. Brown Bread.-Mix one cup each white corn meal, rye flour and gra ham flour, one teaspoon salt, one tea spoon soda and two even teaspoons baking powder. Then stir in half cup molasses and two cups sour milk and If not thin enough to pour add a little more milk or water. Sour milk and molasses vary so much in amount of acidity they contain that it is safer to use baking powder in addition to the soda. Stir in one cup raisins, which have been prepared and cut in halves. Pour into a wellgreased mold or pail and steam three hours. Rye and Indian Bread.-Mix two cups common yellow corn meal, one cup rye meal, one level teaspoon salt, one level teaspoon soda mashed fine and two level teaspoons baking pow der. Stir in two and one-half cups sweet milk and one-half cup molas ses and one cup prepared raisins. Mix thoroughly and turn into a greased pail or mold with a tight cover. Stand the mold on a trivet in a kettle of boiling water, enough to come two thirds of the way round the mold; cover the kettle tightly and keep the water boiling steadily for four hours. Replenish with boiling water as needed. Pearla kept in the dark lose their lustro. For the Young Housewife. Young housewiv?s ?fld girls that are training for the responsibilities of a household will find much that is useful in the little papers contributed to The Delineator by Isabel Gordon Curtis under the title "The Making of a Housewife/' In the April number th? topic is "Planning ? Week's W' *, and Wash-Day." The author su ?jests an economical distribution of time and labor that will recommend itself to all who read h?'r r?marks. Other features of domestic interest iri th? Same num ber are illustrated cookery for Easter er.te tainment and a number of re cii es under the topics, "Delicious Hot Bieakfast Cakes,'5 "Lenten Soups," "Cheese as a Nutritive Article of Diet," a-id "Savory Varieties of the Homely B.'-ad Pudding, besides a practical ar ticle on "Cleaning and Renovating Garments." FITS permanently cured, l?o Ats or nervous ness after first day's us? ?f Dr. Kllno's Great NorveKestoror,$2trl?l b?ttleand treatise free Dr. B. H. KLixz,Ltd.,931 Arch Si, Phil?., Pd; Japan imports wool from many of tho European countries. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum ?nd llullen is Nature's great remedy-Cures Coughs, Colds, Cr??p and Consumption,and all throat and lung troubles. At druggists, lo-'.., 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. Ther? arg 252,436 miles of ocean cable in operation. A GiiftranffeaVl Car? For Pilo*. Itelilnor, Blind,."Bleeding or Protruding Piles. DruRirtsts will refund money If Pazo Ointment fails to cure In 6 to 14 days. 60e. The exportation of cattle from Mexico to Cuba is increasing. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, soften the gums, reduces tnflamina tion.allays pain.ra res wind colio^So.a bottle. There are 12,655 graduates of the Yale University living. Piso.'s Cure fdr" Consumption Is an Infallible medioin? for cdughs and. colds.~N, W". SAMUEL, Ocean Grov?, N; J;,- Feb; 1?; 190Q? Graham County jail at Clifton, A. T., is the strongest jail in the world. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money ii lt fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on box. 25c. Petroleum wells have been discovered ia Chihuahna, Mexico. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never Fails. Sold bv all druggists, $1. Mail orders promptly filled by Dr. E. Detchon, Crawfordsville, Ind. Th? annual consumption of salt in Eng land is forty pounds a head; The greatest s'orrow may be but a small price to pay for enl?fg?d sym pathy. YELLOW CRUST ON BABY Would Crack Open and Seal)- Causing: Ter rible Itching-Cured by Cuticura. "Our baby had a "yellow crust on his head which I could not keep away. When I thought I had succeeded in getting his head clear, it would start again by the crown of his head, crack end scale, and cause terrible itching. I then got Cuticura Soap and Ointment, washing the scalp with the soap and then applying the Oint ment. A few treatments made a com plete cure. 1 have advised many mothers to use Cuticura, when 1 have been asked about the same ailment ol their babies. Mrs. John Boyce, Pine Brush, N. Y." Why He Crosfled. Washington was asked why he crossed the Delaware on the Joe; "I couldn't commit au ari?chronishi," he explained. ? "It would have spoiled the painting utterly. Perceiving the wise foresight of their leader, the soldiers cheered him on. .Judge. Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1? taken internally, und acts directly on tho blood and mucoussurface Hail's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physi cians in this country for years, and ls a reg ular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho bost blood purifiers, acting directly on the mu cous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredleuts is what produces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co.-, Props./ Toledo, 0, Sold by druggists, price, 75c Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipa't?oii Loon Overcome by Cold; E. E. Skinner'; Caretaker at the town farm, found a large loon in th? road yesterday near his house. He caught tho bird, carried it home and fed it. It seemed to be suffering from hunger and the severe cold.-Ber lin Correspondence Hartford Courant MD TO GIVE UP. SnlTered Agonie? From Kidney Dliordera Until Cured by Doan's Kidney Pills. George W. Renoff, ol' 1953 North Eleventh street. Philadelphia, Pa., a man of good rep ing, writes: "Five utationand stand years ago I was suffering so with my back and kid neys that I often had to lay off. The kidney secre tions were unnat ural, my legs and s t o m ach were OEORQF w. BENOFFr swollen, and I had no appetite. When doctors fa.;Ied to help me I began using Donn's kid ney Pills and improved until my back was strong and my appetite returned. During the four years since I stoppeil using them I have enjoyed excellent health. The cure was permanent." (Signed) GEORGE W. RENOFF. A TRIAL FREE - Address Fbster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 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