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Miss M. Cartledge gives some helpful advice to young girls. Her letter is but .one of thou sands which prove that nothing Is so helpful to young girls who are Just arriving at the period of womanhood ns Lvdia li. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. "Dear Mr* I'/nkiiam: ? I punnnt r?rai?? Lydia K. I'fnklmm'v Vo^^ tilblo Ctillipoiuid too highly, for it is tho only niedkdnn I over tried whleh cured mo. 1 suffered mueh from my first menstrual period, I felt so wen it and du/.v at times 1 rould not purKiio my studies with the usual interest. thoughts 'bee&mo liluggifih, I hid headaches, baelcftHies and sinking epulis, also pain* in the hack and lower limbs. In fart, I wits sh-k nil over. " Finally, after many ot her remedies h ad boon tried, we wer?* advised tf*'t Ijydfn l'3. I'lnii hum's V ?"!*??( ablo C'oitypoiuul, find I am pleased to nay t, hat after tai< i n^ it, only two weeks, a wonderful ehatigc f'?r the better tf >< ?'c pl&ec, Hiifl in h f,hort time I was in pcrfcet health. J felt buoyant, fujl of life, and found fyll work m pant i me, I urn indeefl glaii'to tell my e.xpericuea with Lyrila 10. IMnkham'H W (ro table Compound, fur it, made n dif ferent girl o t me.. Yours very trnlv, Mies M. CABTLKDOE, r>33 Whitehall Kt., Atlantn, (Ja, " - sfiOOO forfait If original <>/ n6orrr lottir provltM cannot bo product J. ^ y (iNCOnPOn/ULO) v ( /tl'ITAI. HOII K SIIO.OItO.IH), h"ll > <U lliluk lie K' I >>K <>0 1'inrli' ol WilU* rtrOoll^K^iI'MirlUI aixl Sim rliil ' I T?r of U>?. leadltin Riel '"???< ???! sh?nttii"ini <i i-. A<Mrm* HIMVM in SIM'MH (Of. I. KOI-:, II it I c I if li , X. <-.,????< Im rlf>< ?c, V. f Wn nl* > tcacR llui t fcceptnnr, hhorlliun'l. Kie . l> until.) So. lO. Anli-BatcoJine III'' TiVl'.irf" t 1JM" "" ? I' im, 'I'l'fitl nif:it 1 ) 14V. H.U'K, N( 11 K /. \ ?> v <; it i:i,A it i.k. S i n lJik?' nn chMie,* Xo ( iii h No I'ny. All <*nrr??i? p .1. lrll<-?< slrl. Uy <-?>!! n<li-H I lilt. 'I'll i- III-. .1 . ti. Hill % nil - ItltidilliiK < i illc|BI.,lii,.x -??(?? I'm* not . und Tlit.i Nutien The John A. Saixer Si ( -I ('??., I .a t'ro??.<?, Wis., will send five 1 pkg. M;iy 1st ( .n iul I'll". 1 pkg. Mr! icsl Uii'iMi r.u Mir Oni'^n ....III'*/ I pkg. I'eep Of D.iv Tnmat>?. 'Jutj. 1 pkg. Kalzcr'.i Flash Litjht Itadish hX. 1 pkg. Long (Jun k, t^Miit k I ' ii h?lt ... 1"<:. 1 pkg. 8alzer h <Jueen of All Ir.nh.sh . . li)e Above six rare uovelt ic-i, tin* < hojeest nnd finest of their kind, have a letail value of 70e., but they are mailed to ymi free, to gether with iS.i!/Mrs I>!k e.utalon, w .1 worth flUt).0'l to every wideawake r.'ii dener, nil upon receipt of hid. 30c. in poet age and this n? ?? i? ??. |A 'M.| A locomotive, when poing at expi'' i ?peed, n'v,'s pull-- per nuie. Putnam KAUi'.i.r.ss l)vi:s produce t ho brightest and fastest colors. In a eubio foot m' honej'ecnnh there, aic about OiXK) ecllrf. rifo'B Cure Is thirst ineilleijn wnnvi nr-e l for all afTeotloiiH of throut ami Iuii^h. ? Wm. O. ISNdblkv, Vaiiliuren, Iml,, Fel>. 10, 1 The first ru'.er honored with the tiMo 01 "Hi* Majesty'' was I.nni* XJ of France. ?rrfir?nn?rw>ntW?tir*4. tfof!UbraA**oo? tiefcfi after And dayTu ueo of Pr. Klin*'* Great Nerv?R?f)(orer. tiitrlalbottltandtroibtffefroo Dr. K. H. Kmki, Ltd., Wl Aiclx Bt., J>? Gambler* on o can ?U-amem operate im giOMptt oi two or three. 1 lie V. H. D?|>t. of A(rl?ultur? Cve* to fcalztr'a Uat* it* biartieat en don>?-ii)?r>t. Nalzer'* New National Oat* yielded in J(K>3 from 160 to 300 bu. ytt i acre in 30 different 8tate*. and you, Ms, ] farmer, can heat thia in 1W04, if you will. I Palzer'a *.ed? ut?s pfdigf*a bred*, hied up through careful ae'.eotion to big yield*. I'cr Acre. Knlsmr'a Beard!??s Horiev yielded 121 bu. Salzcr'* Home Huilder t.'oru.,.. 300 bu. ?Sjii'ltz and Macaroni Wheat,.,, SO bu. Salzer'n Victoria Kane ;.. 60,000lb*. Sulzer'a Teobiule, the fodder wonder . . 161,000 lb*. K.?lz<-r'* Hiliion Dollar Craif.... 5o,<i00 Ibu. Salzer'* 1'edigree " I'otatou* ),000 bu. Now *u<;h yield* nay and you can have them, Mr. Farmer, ? r? 1904. ftKNI) lOo. IN HTAMl'K Mid this notice to the John A. halzer Reed Co., 1m Cros*i:, Win., and you will get their big catalog and loin <>t farm aced sample* free, f A.C.L. j The nioat valuable feathers are thoae of the mjraitol, a bird of Argentina. Mr?. WliiBlow'fl Boot bin# Kyrupforoliiidreii t' ethlng, nofteu tho gum*, H-iluce* Inflamma tion uIIujh i .aln,<;ur?'bw lud colic, V6<>. nbottlo Copenhagen has the largest Inclosed deer park in the world. Its area in 4200 acre*. Teo*lnte hikI ntlllon Dollar The two greatcat fodder plant* on earth, one good for 14 tona of hay and the other W totis green fodder per acre*. (?row? everywhere, ro doe* Victoria Kape, yield ing tJ0,0U) lbs. nhccp ond swine food iter acre. (A.C.I..) J C.'hT HKNt) 10 C. IN hi AMI'S TO TJIR John A. Saber Feed Co., I, a Crosse, Wis., und receive in return I heir big catalog ana lo'.rt of farm need samples. A weekly paper published in A therm, firec<*?*, in written entirely in verae. An oi<( rtelil M'oiy weeing that old field weed, I ho mul h in .stalk, never consider the good it is ac complishing in curing lung trouble*. It present* in Taylor'* Cherokee Heutedy ol ?Sweet (iiiui and Mullein the finest known remedy for cough*, croup, cold* and con Humption. At druggUl*, 2.7c., SOe. and fl.00 a bottle. A carrier pigeon, flying with ? strong v, ind, cover* 1 1> yard* in u minute. Not So llsih On (\ i) average live editors :i week are pent to prison in Germany for the <t1iik? of lest* innjesle. Taking corn, cord wood mid potatoes for Mibscrlp I ions, In l lie United States, Isn't so bud, after ail. DeaTur** Cannot He Cured l?y local applleat Ion", a*! they cannot reach t ho db^'usM portion of the I'lir," There Is only one way to euro duafnesR, and that Is l>y conatl tutional remedies, Deafness is eaujmd by an inlliimcd eondltlon of the mucous lining of the l'u?tnehtan Tub". When this tubu li ln lla.iH-d you havu a rumhllrigsound or lmp?r feet. hearing, aud when It la entirely eloseil DoafneM la th* result , and unless th<" intlam matlon can ha taken out and this tube ro stor>*d to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nln? '"uses out of ten are caused l>y catarrh, ty hie h la nothing hut an Intla m i*d condition of the mucous su rfn-'e*. V>? will Klve Ouo Hundred Dollars for any cn*<?of D<*afncss f caused t?y oatarrh)t hat can not ho 'Mired l>y Hall'9 Catarrh Cure, Mond f> r eireulars free. K. ,1. Cuksh \ Co., Toledo, U. S-.dd liy T)rngglHts, 7,%.'. 'J .ike Hull * Family Pills for constipation. An AMonlttliliijj Com (iitrlaon . If I be newspapers circulated in the Cniled .Stales in a year were printed in liool; form Ihey would make -J.OUO, ouo.noti 12 nio. volninos. Tho Cuban Koverninrnt should feel ; well satisfied over it:; Kiiece.ss in iipro HatiiiK ?'> itud.ooo loan at Do cents on the dollar In these (lines. The war dis turbance nas not improved tho market for Mich n loan. Hut. the relation* Cuba holds with tho United States plve it a stability which nsfuired tho success of such an uudertakliiR. Tho comple tion of the railway to Santiago will make. It difllcuit for a revolution tc j obtain any headway, . ho education ol the children, which Is being carried on morn extensively than In other ko cnlled Spanish-American republics, will lend to check attempts at revolution. DOCTORS FALL IN LINE. m Practicing Pity sicUns recognize the unfailing reliability of noun's Kidney nils by |?r?NcrII?i?iir them for Huckaclie, Kidney, HI ad tier and Urinary Dis orders? n tribute won by no other Proprietary Medicine. Four enst s cited from "Notes of Ills Practice,'' by l>r, belaud Williamson, t>? Vosituw!!, Ark. -- . Vukktown, Auk., Mar. 1, MH)t. Fosteu-M ii.iu iin Co., Huffnlo. N. V Gentlemen: ? I have boon engaged In the practice of medicine In this sec- ' tlon for ten years. This is it very si- Uly climate, on the Hayou ltnrtholomcw, near the Arkansas Hiver. It is pa rtlenlarly malarious and miasmatic; wf meet with many and various abnormal conditions of the human family; ] prominent anions the eases In which 1 have been called upon to prescribe Is j kidney disease. .Many <>f these disorders manifest themselves I ?y pains. in the back, often extending to other parts ot' the hotly; sometimes headache is presont, caused l>y uraetulc or chronic uric achl poisoning, soreness In region of kidneys, cloudy, thickened and f >ul?sinelllng urine, discharges of pus or corruption; intlamma lion of the kidneys, extending to the bladder. Is caused by excess of uric acid ami decomposition <>t the urine. Hemorrhage Is some times met with, caused by high sta:-* of Intla mmntlon m congestion. There is no class of; diseases a doctor Is culled oftener to treat tlinn the variety of kidney diseases, in many of wbi? b the patient w IP have chills or rigors, followed by fever, a res dt of the kidneys failing to eliminate the uric add poison from th^ system. Sin !i cases require tie* kidneys restored to their natural function'*, then the po!:-->n and foreign substances are removed ? bhock to the nervous system averted and natural health restored. I have, for some time, It-en using Poan's Kidney Pills in these tunny manifestations and with uniform su-cess, curing most cases, i can further nay that even in hopeless cases where they have waited too long, Doan's Kidney Pills afford much relief and prolong life. 1 can recommend the pills In conditions of excessive or deficient secretion of urine, ns also In conva lescence from swamp-fever and malarial attacks, as \erilietl by the following CHRes in my practice. CAKE 1. Thos. Ohf.lt., Hear, Ark., ?ko tin. Pain iti l>?rk for several weeks, then chills, irregular sometimes, severe rigors followed by t*'v. i . (i?vc Koou purgat 1 v<> of ca'.oniej and padopri, ?ii.) lioan's Kidney Pi!!*. After taking four boxes of the pilU, >atient up and enjoy ing good lienl: h or one ol lu^ age. CASE 2. Mn?. Smith, Tavry. Ark , 29, mother ol tour children. JI;?d female complaint and kidnev* trouble, manifest by pain in bark and urine irregular ; sometimes very dear, changing to cloudy, and with much ?edimcnt on standing in chamber. Gave lo<?l treatment for female complaint and prescribed Doan'? Pills; after using six boxes ahe regards herself an cured. ( ASK 8. Hrown Kaks, Wynne, Ark., 1'1 . Hail aeveio case of malarial hocmatnria 01 owmnp feyer. (live noti'KM.try liver medicine, calomel nml padoph, anil mot nh. sutnh., to udieve pain, ainl ordered IKun'n 1'ills for the high .state of I'oitgiN tion ami inflammation ?>! tlie kid neys. Recovery rt-?ti!ted in two *?'e?k8. Prcacribcd Kidm-v I'ill#, to lie continued until the ki<! ney? w?rc thoroughly Mr?-n>!t ht-nt-d and all pain in hack rubitded. ( ASK 4. Ki.i.taii Ki.I.iott, Tarry . Ark., a^e 34. Tain in hack and leg* and headache. I 'rie acid poisoning. Pra ia ri bed Kidney 1MU After taking several hoxo* pain mhaid^d ? urine became normal, or natural, and patient able to reauine hi* work. The*e arc a few of the typical cases In which I have used Doan's Kidnoy PIUs. 1 n a! groat many Instances I use them alone w ith curative results, while with nomo others Indicated remedies are associated. I bellev^tliat l>y the judicious uj>c of Poan's l'llla many serious compli cations are arrested and many hopelcw* nr.d incurable crimes of Hrlght's disease prevented. J have often found that one box of the pills is nil that is required to effect a core, but In *ome cases I continue their usq cfitll all symptoms are entirely ?bvent and the cure effectunl and pnmunertt. Yours truly, ? trUl of this (rMt KMmh ?n<t rBnw-tAo c?n bo obtained ?>y STo???r-Mllb*irO Co., Buffalo, Todktow.v, are. H ? - ?' PALMETTO CUB. i rilnor HviaU of W#?k la ? Brief Form. The Mnmton Monument. The fund for the Hampton roonu mont in but slowly Increasing tt?<i many counties have made a deplorable showing, an la seen by the accompany- j ing list. flhe $20,000 appropriated by 'he legislature has now become avail able for uue and according to the niony of sculptors a very handsome design can be obtained for the Hum it In pioposed to pay. Mr. Charles Fred' trick Nlehaua and Mr. F. Wellington Htir-kstuhl, both tculptom of Widest renown, who have done many statues of Southern men, have shown to the commission models of ( heir work now standing. No one has yet been se lected to make the Hampton statue. The statue will take three years to complete when once begun, If Ih said that one reason why th? collection of funds for the H amp tori monument has not been carried on more successfuly Is because there Is not somebody to push it in every other county as there was in Darlington and in Sumter, where tho required amount was raised In a day. In a great many counties funds are being raised for the erection of Confed erate monuments locally and the peo ple of those counties would contribute with tlie same liberality to the Hamp ton monument if there was an organ izer In such county to present the sub scription lint. It Is not a question of Indifference, tint, a matter of a lack of leadership.? Columbia State. South Carolina Notes. ?liin Spearman, a white man who said ho was chief of police of Cross 11111, In Laurens county,' and who showed a budge to i) rove It. was arrested In Greenville for stealing a Jersey bull from Mrs. James Poole of that city. He I'- now* In the county Jail waiting a pre liminary examination. This I* tho sec ond time Spravman has got Into tho tolls of the law. Which he says he was sworn to uphold at Cross Hill. On Feb mary X. he was arrested in Greenville lor being drunk and not paying his ! hack faro, and lined $r> in the Mayor's J com t. The storr* of Mr. C. A. Flnchcr at the j Highland I'ark Mill at Hock Hill was j dcsloryed by fire Sunday morning ! about li : 30 o'clock. The tire department j responded, but could be of no effective i mm vice. n? the roof was falling in j when t he flames were discovered. The t cause ift unknown. Mr. Flncher osti- j mates his loss at $1,500, on whlnh there i Was no insurance, The building was j owned by Mr. A. 3. Hand and was in- j Kit red for $100. Sheriff fJilreath, of Greenville, was j informed by a farmer from Pickens J county who lives near the Greenville | county line, that Edward Campbell had j been shot Monday night by Hill Oliver, i The shooting occurred in the upper I part of that county near> the "Dark Corner." Hoth men are white. Williams, j ihe sheriff's information knew nothing of how the difficulty which resulted In i tho wounding of Campbell occurred. Sallie, wife of Wm. Maxwell, a col ored woman living on Cel. T. .L Moore's place, near Spartanburg, had o peculiar accident Tuesday. When j stewing some apples in a half gallon ] tin can she took the lid olT and the j contents exploded, burning her face j and clothing badly and closing up both her eyes. Some of tho fruit struck the celling over her head. It is not believed ] that the woman's sight Is lost. Wakefield, the man who Is charged with the murder of Jim Hicks near Tryon several days ago, was arrested j at llryson City, N. C., Monday, but Succeeded in making his escape. A reward of $100 has been offered for Wakefield's arrest by the friends of Hicks In Union, and with this induce- j mont It is probable that the man will soon bo behind Jail bars to await trial lit tho general scissions court in Green- j ^ille. The tu'w warehouse for cotton re- ! < ently fPnnstruoted at Glendalo was ! wrecked Tuesday night, by the walls ' and roof tumbling ln.r The cause is supposed to bo the ftWzing of tho mm tar during the recent cold weather, j I Several hundred bales of cotton were I stored In it. none of which, however. | was damaged. It will necessitate, per- . j haps, rebuilding of the entire struc- J j tr.ro and the loss will be heavy, i \ freight ongiile on the old i luce ? f"s. ran Into the Hock Hill shifting en Jp.no at the Highland Park oil mill at | Hock Hill Friday afternoon. Injuring both very considerably. The accident was caused by an open switch. Hoth engineers and firemen jumped, and i each received injuries, but not serious, j j Mr. J. C. Hughen, of the shifter, was peihaofi the worse hurt, but Is able to 1 be again at work. \ two-vear-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Land, of Piedmont, was burn- j ed to death Monday night. ?Tho. child J was visiting next door and It Is j thought that it was from a lantern. ! The children had been playing with j it when attracted by the su reams of the child. A lantern was found seat- j tired over the floor. They had placed i it on the grate and it exploded, result ing as above stated. News was received In Charleston Tuesday from Washington that Con- I giessman Legare hail succeeded in gct I ting an appropriation of $62r?,00(t for the Charleston navy yard through the j house. Tho Cnited States Civil Service Com mission announces an examination on April fi. 7 and 8. at Greenville to secure eligible# to All two vacancies In the po sition of engineer drafthman, one at $1,400 and tho other at $1,600 per an num. in the office of the supervising architect. and other similar vacancies as they may occur. Llndcr Carrier, of Spartanburg was handling a pistol that he did not think was loaded Monday afternoon, when it was accidentally discharged, the but let Injuring a finger o< his left hand and entered the left leg about the knee. The wound, though painful, la not couslderod serious. kJI. C. Foster, o( Knroae, hart a fine mare stolen from the stable at his (arm near Cavlns, in Spartanburg^ county. Saturday. She was a dark bay' ware about eleven year* old. ~ . / NEW LAWS IN EFFECT Two Very Important Measure* That InUrtit th? Wltolc I'tople, Columbia State. Tho special to w null i p road tax law, recently 'enacted by the general ub scmbly, Ik of much Intercut to the residents of South (Carolina. 'ihe art Is mo explicit that It in reproduced lit full: "Tho voters or elector* of any town ship wl o return real or personal prop V erty for taxation, are authorize l to levy and collect an annual road tux, to ( supplement any special or other funds j for like purposes, 'in 'the following | manner: Upon the Written petition or request of at least one fourth of the i csidont electors of the township and a like proportion of other resident free holders of ihe age of 21 years, shown by the tax hooka of tho county, i being filed with the county board of commissioners, asking for the suma, and stating the rato of tjie tax levy proposed, which shall not exceed two iiiIIIh, tj>e paid county board of com missioned shall order the township board of assessors of said township to hold an blectlon at tiomc plaeB within the township, after giving hotlcfe of tho time ami place thereof for at least two weeks In some newspaper publish ed within tho county, and by posting noflce thereof in at least three public places within such township, for such length of time, unless there be no newspaper published within the coun ty, In which event the posting of the notices as above shall suffice. At which said election only such electors as return real or personal property for thxfttloli, ail. I who exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates as required in general elections, shall be allowed to vote. For said election the townahlp board of assessors shall appoint the managers, and the election shall be conducted as is provided by law for the conduct of general elec tions. At said election each elector favoring the proposed levy shall east p ballot containing the 'word 'Yes,' printed or written thereon; and eaclf elector opposed to said levy shall cast a ballot containing the word 'No,' printed or written thereon. Within ten days after such election, If tho major ity of those voting shall vote for such levy, the hoard of assessors shall fur nish the county auditor with a state-" ment of the amount so levied, and thn auditor shall enter thd saind h\ tho tax duplicate; and he shall arinually, for two years only, enter said amoudt in the tax duplicates; and the county treasurer shall collect the same as other county and State taxes. Such levy shall he a lien on the property in such township, which shall bo sub ject. thereto In ease of default of pay ment. Said tax so collected shall be used for the improvement of the pub lie roads f>f the township, and shall be paid out by the county treasurer upon warrants drawn by the county board of commissioners, countersigned by' th? chairman of the township board of assessors: Provided. That any surplus of such levy remaining in the hands I of the county treasurer at the oxpira- i tlon of any fiscal year shall be paid j out. tho next year for the same pur pose." ' Hon. Lewis \V. Haskell introduced a bill which the general assembly pnss e;l without amendment. It provides "that tho personal property of the head of any family In this State, whether entitled to a homestead ex emption in lands or not. to the extent, of $500, shall be e*?inpt from attach ment, levy or sale; and the personal property, consisting of necessary wear ing apparel, and tools and Implements of triulM, not to exceed the value of j $300. the property of any person not , the head of a family, shnll he exempt. "In case the right of such exemp tion be disputed by the creditors, the | o fllcer in whose hand* the proco?K in [ lodged shall cause' the same to be a* ascertained and appraised, subject to the right of either creditor or debtor to except, to tho same, as provided by law; and all exempted property, so i ascertained and appraised, by apprais ! rrs appointed and sworn for that pur pose. and the return of which has been d^- made, filed and recorded, shall v#n absolutely in the party, freed | from all debts of the debtor then ex isting or thereafter contracted, wheth er such debtor retain or sell the prop erty." Refused to Dismiss Sutt. Washington. Special. ? Attorney C.en ?ral Anderson, of Virginia. Monday sought to filo in the United States Su preme Court motions to dismiss the cases of .Tones and Selden vs. Oovernor Montague, of the State of Virginia, but the court refused to entertain the mo Con. saying that the cases would soon !??? reached on their merit.*. The suits involve the suffrage clause of the new constitution of Virginia. ' False Reports. St Petersburg, Fly Cable. ? On official i news Agency published the following dispatch: I "Port Arthur has according to ad \ iccs from Peking. Prince Ching has pointed out to the Japanese minister that the attitude of the Japanese living^ in China, who for more than a week have been spreading mendacious re ports, i< calculated to cause a rising of the Chinese population against the KuropeAns. The prince therefore re quested the Japanese minister to take the necessary preventive measures. Twelve Hurned to Death. Hobervai, Quebec. Special.? Twelve lives were lost in a fire which destroy I c?! the home of Thomas Ouav, at St. i Felirlen Monday. When tho fiie was j ttrst noticed hy neighbors who livfc at j totne distance, the house had been burned to the ground. In it^ifcthe time were the eight small child^Tof Thom ar (Juay, Mrs. Phillip Oagnon and her three small children. All were burned \c death. Roth Oagnon and Ouay, the ththers. were absent wo"king In the | woods. Cable Is Contraband. St. Petersburg, By Cable. ? If an at tempt ift?nade to lay a cablo from the Island of Quam to Japan <\uring the continuance of hostilities ,it will be re garded as contraband of war under the proclamation promulgated yesterday. As pointed out to the Associated Press eorrespondent, the proclamatton Is spe cific on this qusstton. and It tc be lieved there that the United Statee will undertake or authorise such a cable now, as It would constitute a breach of neutrality, seconding to the Russian view. i A COM RAD EOF GE N E R A L*GRA NT .. ?"* ? Jt Says: "I Do Not Believe Pe-ru-na Has ap Superior for Catarrh/' . f !' ? J'%* ?' _ .{ BENJAMIN f. hawkes. II ^ ii j a tn I ik F. Hawkes, of WanhiwRtou, I). C., is Olio of Iho Throe 1,1 r ins 0. nifulos of (?0H*4ral <lrant in KM Cadet Days at WeM Point, Iii a rm'nt lvtler from 61) <J street, S. \V., Washington. I). this vener able gentleman says of Peruna: "I have trial i'rrutta after hav Infl tried In vain other remedies /'(?? catarrh , and / rail say without reservation that I perer frit a symptom of ret lef until 1 had f/tvrn I'erutui the simple trial that Its td uoctltcsadcise.'I do not believe It ? as n aupertor, either ana remedy 'or eatarrh or as a lonlo for the le pressed and exhausted Condi - Ion which Isoncofthce/frelsofthe I sea sc. *' ? Urn Ja i n I n I'. Hit ivUea.1 r SA AC HHOCK, n cili/.cn of McLen- ! 1 iiiin County. Tcxu*. has livr<l for 114 yo.ir*. In speaking of his Roorl hralth and cxti' nir ol'.i Ui<o. Mr. Brock sny.-s: "IVrujftu cxsict'.y meets all my require ir.cn Is. It protects me from the evil ef fects of Biui'Ion ehongea; it- keep* me in good appetite;, it gives me strength; it keeps my b'ohd in jruod circulation. 1 have come to rely upon it almost entirely for <h? many little things for which I need medicine. "When epidemics of lu grippe first be gan to make their appearance in this coun try 1 was H sufferer from this disease. "I had wjvcral long siege* with the grip. At first ' lid not know that Peruna was a remedy for this disease. When i heard t hut la grippe was epidemic catarrh, I tried I'eruna for la ciippe, and found it to he just the thing.' Isaac Brock. IV-rii-ua Used in tUe Farnllj for Years. Mr*. 10. West, 1.T7 Main street, Menapha, Wis., writes: "We have used I'eruna in our family for a number of years and when I say that it is a fine medicine for catarrh and colds, I know what I am talking about. I have taketfit every ?prTng and fall for four years and I find that it keeps me robust, strong, with splendid appetite, and free from any illness. A tew years ago it cured me of catarrh of the stomach, which the doctors had pro nounced incurable. J am very much pleaded with I'eruna. I im 87 years o';d." Mrs. K. West. P?*r?-na It a Catarrhal Tenia Etpaolaliy Adapted to tha Declining: Powers of Ola Ag 8. In old age the mucous membrane# bo*, come tbipkened and yaitly lose itiieir function. Tbla Udn to partial lorts of hearing,! ?mell and tAate, a.> well a? digestive <Hh- I turbance*. -?..J, I'crunt corrects nil i bib by H? specific oociatioo on all the inucou* membrane* t or the body. One bottle will vonvjnee anyone. One* u$ed And I'ej-una becomes ? life-lo/ig jtand-b? with old and young. Mra, y. J'-. Little, folona, 1)1., writes:] "I can recommend J'urunfj an a good inerfi cino for chronic ca tarrh of the btom acu and bowel*. I have been troubled ieverHjr with it f<>r over a \etit, and A TRAVELER AT SEVEN fY-ONB YEARS OE AGE. aloo a cough. Now my cougu i? an K"i?or and all thv distressing symptoms or ca tarrh of th6 stomach and bowels have dis appeared. I will recommend it to ?U as tt )?r? renKflv. ' am *? we" I a,n contemplating a trip '? Yellowstone Park' this coming: ht&HOii. How i? that for one 71 years old'c" In a later letter she says: "I am only: too thankful to you l??r your kind advicot and for the good health that I am enjoy ing wholly from the ute of yoijr i'eruna.. Have been out to the Yellowstone National1 Park and many oth? r plaecs of the Wc*#t,j and shall always t hank you for your gejc ero#ity." ? Mra. F. K. Little. .Strong and Vigorous at the Ago of highty*oijflit. Rev. .T. N. Parker, Ctica, N. Y., writes:!, "Jn June, 11)01, I lost my sense of hear ing entirely. Mv Inning h.'.J been some what impaired /or several years, but not! ?o much affected but that I could lio'd1 converse with mv friend#; but in June, 1901) my sense of hearing left me eo that f could hear no sound whatever, I was also troubled with seveic rheumatic pains! in my limbs. JL commenced taking I'erunai and now my hearing is restored as good' as it was prior to June, pjol. My riieu I matic pains are all gone, i cannot speak j too highly of I'eruna, and now whety I eighty-eight year* old can f ay it has invig orated my whole erstem.''? Uev. J. N.| I i'arker. Mr, \V. B. fSchnadc:, of Terrc Hill, I'a.,i , writes: "1 got sick every winter and had a spell' of cold in February, 1M>9; 1 could not do j anything for almost two months. In De-> t cember, 1899, 1 saw one o? your books; about your remedies. Then I wrote to j Dr. Hartman for advice, and he wrote | that I should commence the use of IVruna, and how to take care of mvself. "I did not lose one day fast winter thati I could not tend to my >.!ock. 1 am sixty three years old, and 1 cannot thank you. too much for what you have done for nic." If you do not deriv prompt and satisfac tory results from the u.se ot I'eruna, write ai once to Dr. llartman. giving a full state ment of your ease and he will be plcascd-t<^ give you his valuable advic< gi.iiii,.? Addresa Dr. Hartman. of The IIartm?ii Sanitarium. 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