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The letters of Miss Mcrkley, whose pic lure is printed alcove, and Miss Clausscn, prove beyond question that thousands of cases of inllammation of the ovaries and womb are annually cured \ by the use of LvcJia E? Pinkham's Vegetable Compounds <*-/*? "Dwh Mrs. I'ixkha \r ? firadnal of srrfingOv and nerve force told mo something was radii ally wnmji with me. I find severe shooting -pains through t (ho pe lvic organs, orampn ami extreme irritation com pelled me to seek m<di<al ad vice. The doeior sa i?l t lint I had ovarian trouble and ulceration, and ad \ i -? ?< I an ope rat inn. ) strongly objected hi this and decided to try l.ydla I.. J'inUham's Wgctuhlo Compound. I noon found thai, my judgment was roncf. und hat all tin* good thing;) na i<} about thin mcdii-ine wen true, ami day by day I felt less pain and increased appei i f ? * . Tim nhvrat inn soon healed, and the other complications disappeared and in eleven weeks f was once more strong end vigorous and j>erl'eetly well. . " My h^arl iesl Ihanlcs are f<-nt i" you f<?r the great good von have clone inc."? Sineejvly yours, .Mi-ts >1.\!;?iaiu;t .M iikki.ky, -J76 Third St.. t Milwaukee, Wis. ' ) . V" iniss Claussen Saved from a Surgical Operation. Lm. " I )ka h >f i:-i. I'ivkiiam : It Kccms to mo that nil 1 1 ??? i> mini c it ion I s i li;it I have road ? ?f t he vahio <?1 i.ydia I 'ink'.ia m'? (outbound do not express one-half nf tin- sir! lie I lie gvPHT inedW i i??? really 1 m .'-.st s.-f.s. 1 I. now 1 hat il saved my life ami I want to tfive t he credit where il belongs 1 snf d w i?h ovarian t rouble lor tivn years, had t hree operations and sjienl hundreds of dollars on doe t ? ? i and medicines 1-u! (.his did not < ore mo afl. r all. " IIi? \v ?? \*? ? t', what dortors and medicines failed In do, Lydln f-1. I'inkham's \ <?mMahlo Coiii \ pouud did. Tvv? nty hollies restated nu* to per t'i ct health and I feel sure that had I known oi its value he tore, a l id let the doctors ftlotio, I would havo been stared nil tin- train and expense that ffmltlrHS operations <.>;t imi-. If tin- wonim who are suffering, and ?tho doctors do not help them, will 1 1 v l.vdiu K. Pinkhain'.s Vege table Compound, they will net. he disappointed with 1 1 ?<? results. ' ? 'Jtfy&i Ci.kha. M. ( i a i isi-is, 1 .'?ov I'enn St., K;?nsm* City, Mo. FOft f P, I T " w? cft' ti t I .1 !l> ? u:. (in.ij.Ki' 0?? ovlgir,r.i l?tUt? ?igR?t*u?i ol al>ov? U?liiiiorit!4i?, wiucli wilt i'r< in fliait ?> (jeimlneno#*. 15. riuUliHin Mod. Co,, Lyito, Mt?t. $5000 . ,r* ' A Strange Exposition, , A celebrated doctor tn Rhetnjfi. ?whllo visiting n patient and listening fa hl? troubles, put his hand In hi* j liocknt and mechanically rubbed to- I vether some pastlles which wrro there , Suddenly a explosion look place and at. the same time tin* doctor expe rienced a sharp p.iln in his bund, t'poa examination ho found that the bor mm of hit} po< -kei was burned out and Chat his under linen was much scorched, while one of his lingers wa-. fll.so injured. i Ho romomhercil fhat ho had carried ? Jn his pocket for some da\s two pa tlloa containing chlorato of potash and i ? "fine pantile containing chlorate of ?oigar. The last named was broUi-n i into little pieces, while of tho poia.<h i pastlleH ono wafl Intact but no trac? ! could be found of the other. It seems i thnt tho doctor had rubbed the cl.'o ' rate of potash pas tile against the j chlorato of Fugnr pastiie and that at1 the point of contact a small quantity of explosive powder bad be?m f >r:ned. This had ignited, with tho result that tho chlorate of potash i astiie had h- --n instantly decomposed Eugene Field's Dank Account. Bankbook No. i:t of the Windham county savings bank at Newfane Vt ts in the name of tho late Kuger.e Field. f It contains a deposit of mad* by his grandmother. Esther Field, with the proviso "not to be paid until said Eugene Is 21 years of a^e " ! ^he book ban never been taken to the . bank since Its Issue, and th* amount ; now due to the estate of Eugene Field of Chicago in JC2.86. A warm heart has something in It beside spice. So. r.?. FITfloflrmaaontly <*uro t \" o ?H? ?~>rnoi v.. tiess after first day's ns??of Or. Klli'c'-n'.tn! Nerveliestoror.f 2trinl b^ttli'Mut tr?>jui-'-:r<M ? Qr.K. If. Kr.t^n. f.H.. '.KSt Arch S* Phil 1..P1 Aii infatuation i* ;t rtrvcltv, and. 1 kr 1.. novelties, Is short lived Wmlilng Mitrltln* Onlr Save yew wife's hes'th and ?. anchor* | beauiv by min? our pr. .it ct*r ?Y r ? V >? p ? Machine: Worth its welsM in aoM I'r ! only $2.70; with wringer, *3 0"?. John A Fairer Seed Co.. T>* (Yomc. WU. The man who carries ? fan t?n*t huntin; r-fcrwA; _j Yrr. TTInslow'sRoetlitne Rvrup forrMi tr?-> - teetbtaar, ?oftMithl NBif.tfduMflnfliimT.v Hon allium pain. curefafclnd colic. 9Pe. nbottle ! When aotora ride it'* * ?ign the tia? walked. Pleo'&Curefor t'onsunij.tion issu lnff?'.U'>-'? ? Medicine for coughs and colds.? \. w 1 JfJOOfiW pcenn prove. y. -T . IV,. 17, i-.i.ii. A bride with a sour dispoiition i? n;>t to' *p 6il the hoiVeymoon. ? want -creamery prtrrs do ihr frMnxi'iti do, ute Junk '1'int Uunri: COLO*. - ffUnttmin vour opinion B"l hi*, in 6 OIM it an4 1>C will yo away happy. lt? ft queer kind of humility Lhut lends n man to hide UU light when (he loM aro nocking It There is always hope for h man ro hue as ho can look f\t thlniia w!t>i the I'M'M of a child. I-Vrdlna malice is fo.sloritiK murder. Men differ not so much in l hoi, I villi ;\s In their phrases. I I ?? rl I 1 1' I.IrIiI I '? IC ? Tl ?? !!<.' of clVVliir !-^!ilin;? In Now I Vi'ik State alone ha* increased over .'?"i pot* CCI'1 Ml I'll Vl'.M'S, Mild tilt' | i> ? nf ('(ill. \ for | ?t ? x\ i t hr > i ? t - t ? i ? ? ; i ~ ? ' 1 ill the -1 Mile aiuio?t J .'OO pt?l* j ?. !? !. I . j T a 1 1 1 1 1, . ('i i v "V T, .i.j.no, ( I.U AS I ui .MV. { T"i \sk .i i'r?:>v.v :uuke oath tl>a( ho i* ! i- M' r i^rtncr < > : I lit* tlmi id !?'. J. i iu.nkv A | i " <l< ? i it>; Ini^incbs in tii? Cltv of '? :ilrdt>, | < ??iinty mil Stato uforimiM. tuul l...t vai.1 1 :'iiu will I'tiv tin- 311111 of om. ui'MMilii iioi. I ! u.s U'i etwii ninl ''\>'rv nuc of cat mu m tiuit cannot l>0 ovu'oti l>y tiiu uso o( l!.?i.i. s 1 I'A \ U lilt C 1' KK . i'lllN* J. ClIEMl Mii'i'ii 1 1 ? before mo riiii Riibftcitbed iii my ._ I I'll - . ? I s . ? . ? . tliis I. til ?lav ?>t l o <?!., * . \ i I i i A I' I A W. t ; i i \>hn , Halt -j i li.ii rii t un* i? taken internally. in: I it - ilii ? .?( iy en t ho t ' 1 o o < L au<l ii.ucoii- swi l.'i >?- nf ti;i? s \ >i I* jii , f?elid for t?>tltiiiUii:k!.?, ti' " F. .1. i hi >v v A Co., Toledo, O, 1 l>v till l>riiK'f.*l-t-?. " jv. i i i> ii.ili's Family 1*11 !-? for cor.M ij> U i ? ? :?. 1 i a * N|?fiii In M iiiiitry. Ki\eiend 1M\ Kdwln Kohio ha* Peon pi?si??r nf the tlreeiiland, N. II . Conyfe. national Church lor tifiytwo jears mid is bliil hoallhy ami active in the wink of the ministry 11c i? now sev enty '.luce yours ohi. WOMEN'S WOES. Much of womon'u ilaiiy roc !* dur to kidney trouble. Sick kidneys calls' backache, languor. blind headache*. I'.izzinosf , insomnia ?n<l urinary troubles. To euro yourself you must euro the klilimv a. 1'roflt by the t?xp*ri eOtfS of Others \\ lut have bertn enre?l. Mrs Will in in W Brown, professional nurse, of 1U Jane St. Paterson, S. J., say*: "I have not only seen iruc'i ??lfTertn^ ami niflnj ibatha from kidney trouble, but I b?ve su!i.>r<Hi ray?elf At one time I tbfegiit i rouia not 'l?*. My back ached m-r.. were freqnett headache* anil di/.zv spells, and ?he kidney secretions were disordered. I>oiut*8 Kidney i'tils helped ine from t ho tlrst, ?n<l soon re lieved nu> entirely of all the distressing ami painful pyinptonis." A KRKK Till A I. of tills meat kidney medicine which iur<M', Mrs. WtTJXVn | will be inr lied on application (o any | partj of the United Stat*a. Address Foster-Milbnrn Co., llnXafo. N. Y. Kor Pale by nil drnv^iets^rico 50 conl* ( per box. HOUSEHOLD f , -.AFFAIRS WASHING iilSID.S A oiufle** dish wifdur can ?oon <1q (i great doul of damage. Tin' china i.-> dlsflKiirco by hit v i 1 1 k llit* glazing tracked and i hip* broken from the edges. Ivory ami rubber handled knlven ii i it I forks tire ruined l>y being washed in \\ a 1 ?*r t lut ( is aieas.v or too ' li< *i ; glasse* are broken by pouring water over them; such thing* are done I every day, yet liny ii It* i nil rely uu* in'ccssa ry . A good <IUIi w In t need* a I mmk lit tin or porcelain dishpan .in. I drainer, a j supply of water, and tea towels that leave no lint. I ??) not dump the dishe* j into the |i;t it pnnnUcuouidy, thereby ' running the risk of breaking half of ; them. When the food is removed ; front the table scrape tlfy plated and ! drain out any coffee or ten that Is left j in th?* ??up-. I Mil- the plates together, then the MMei'w, ? tips .and hiiuiII j dlshc*. Have the pan half full of wa ter that is as In 1 1 us you ean hear your ha 1 1 < i r> in, piti in enough wash t ing powder Jo in it l< 0 a good *uds, ) and wash the glasses lirsl, then tl>e Rilvorwiiri*, and alter thai the eliinn. ; I'iU t lieni in (he drainer, pour warm j wnier over them to rinse them, and dry Willi a e lea 1 1 dish toivel. tare is required at every step otf (he pryceaii. ? A dish mop may he Used iT one does not wish to keep liie hands in the hot | wat i*i' so Ioiik I'mlding dishes or other cooking ulensif*' should soak awhile before washing- Tho wire dish cloth Is extolloid for cleaning iron kettles, hut should not he used on till ware. ? 10. .1. C., in Detroit Kivc I'res.j, \ 'auutt The i opinion kerosene lamp which ! Is used In nldVUt every household will give i^ liLitfht even light and he a tour co of comfort to the family if properly cared for, Tin'" howl of the lamp should lie kept full t?f ?dl, hut av lieu not in ii?e, the wick should he t tuned low to keep the oil from oozing out upon the burner. If the Wick is soaked In viuoM.tr, then j dried before it is put in (lit! lamp it is Hot likely to smoke. 'I he wiek should he trimmed evenly with a pair of sharp scissors that the (lame may al > ways be even. I'se none Inn the best burners. In ferior burners a re cheaper at tlrst but soon get out. of order. This prevents the v\ i? k> ft'U i t urni iik up or down a nit the lamps i!o not give a good light. Wash tli' burners frequently and Pcotir the discolored parts. A clean lamp gives n?i disagreeable odor while burning. Lamp chimney* tut* not as liable I" break upon exposure to changes of j letupcralure if they are put in a pan i ot cold water and allowed io heat. | uiadnally till the wai l is boiling; and ( left in the wain* liil cold again. When you wish to clean the ehtiu ne.vs wash tbein in suds', rinse in clear water and wipe dry on a towel that ? Is soft and free from lint: polish with an old newspaper. Ilrown sj)(,ts may he removed by riddling them with coarse salt, If you have china or colored glass lamp shades tiny should he polished every day. See that the chimneys lit olostely that there bono danger of their fulling off when tho lamp U removed. RECIPES : "Wheat Fritters Heat throe egg*. ailO to llient one and oily-half etipfuls t?f milk ;iii<I Hour to make* a rather stiff batter; 1 ?**:i t in four It vol tcaspoonfuls of linking powder ami half a teaspoon ful of sail; drop into hot fal and fry fcaim* as doughnuts. i 'nnsoiiimc with Macaroni ? To pre pare ? ttiisoiiiiiie with macaroni, ver Inieelll or noodles. l>oil ) hree-<jnaj'lers , ol 11 cup of any one of those Halted In water until tender. I Main and turn Into a soup tureen when done, and pour over them a quart of boiling hot consomme. Certuau Toa.-t lteat one egg a little; mid half a teaspoon ol salt, two table spoonfuls ?if sugar and tlire '-fourths eup of milk: dip live slices of bread in this miMttre: cook mi a well-greased griddle; when brown on one side turn and brown the other; serve for break fast. or if for luncheon servo with sweet same. Tomato U'co Soup l'ut the contents ?ii' one ran of tomatoes in an agate pan over the live; add lo it one pint of hot water, one tablespoon!' ul of salt, one talilesponftil of Mtgar. three cloves, three pepper-corns and one-third of a cup of well washed rice; cook one slice of onion in a little lad butter for five minutes; do not let It burn; cook slowly until the tic* is tender; then rub all through a lino strainer; add more seasoning <lc*irod. Meal J^oullle l'ut two level table KjmimfuN of buttov In frying pan; when il is hot add two i.iidespoonfuls ?>t Hour; stir until smooth; then add u'ladnallv one cup of cold milk. >tir ring until boiling; add half it teaspoon , tnl of s;ilt, a little pepper and one cup of .-old cooked meat or chicken and llu* beaten yolks of two eggs; let this eeok one minute; put aside to cool; then add the beaten whites of two eggs ; fold t hem in carefully when l thoroughly mixed; turn into a buttered I baking dish and bake In a moderate j oven twenty minutes; *eive as soon ; as removed. If chicken is used add a little grated nutmeg. I'-Kfc* ?"> ? TrlhuU lo lti? Kinf. litanicrly, at the approach of lijstvr, (ill tin- hen roosts of Franco were ran sacked for tlyrlurgost eggs, which were brought asY^ributc to tin* king. At the conclusion of the Kasler high i niasj) in t lie chapel of the Louvre lackeys brought Into the rov* I cAbluet j pyramid* of gilded eggs, plaeed th*m I In baskets adorned with verdure; and 1 the chaplain, after having blesaetl ? them, distributed them In Ihe presence | of his most Christian majesty to all j persons about the court. , LIVE ITEMS OF NEWS.! Ma?f Matters of General Inltrtil lr , bbort ?pl??. Down In Dixie. A ut* w ic<" factory ha* Just been tour- | pleted at Kiklii* Dr. I km 'lor f Dyer, in a U-<?uie u( New j Orleans, declared that he had cured 1 'J leper*. The Daughters of Che American Rev- I olutiou have ndjoumcd and gone to ! Jam*?fown Ya It le now certain thai I >r ('rum will . not be confirmed a* collector ?t Char leeton, 8. C., during thin C<?ii$ros?r Hon J C. Pritchard has liccii ap pointed by Ihe President to 1 ho prtsl tf*tt made vacant by the meant death , bf Judge BiMotiton WAjU Moody, bf Fairmont, W. Va., baa wagered $300 thai he can walk from Fairmont to St. I>ouia in one month, lie will Mart May J. The United States Supreme Court i dismissed, on the ground thai no relief Ik possible, the two cases Involving the cuff rage clause of the new Virginia constitution. The contract ha* been given for the construction of six Washington carbon factories in the GrasseD, suburb of Clarksburg. Six large buildings, rang ing in dimensions from 80x80 to lOGx 300 feet, will be constructed of Steel, brick and atone. The Petersburg City Council has ? adopted an ordinance making the | license tax to do trading-stamp busi ness In Petersburg $200 per annum, j There wan much complaint on the part j of many merchants that the tax was j not made higher in ordeY to prohibit j lire business here. At a special meet ing of the Council later the tax wan j Increased to $1,000 per annum. At The National Capital. An Unusually large number of naval Vessels will be at the disposal of the Annapolis midshipmen next summer. Friends of Navy Paymaster Oiscoe. it is said, may lodge charges with the de partment agalnftt Hear- Admiral ICvans Representative M. R. Benton, of Mis souri, declares the Democrats will tako the tariff as an Issue in the eomiijg i Presidential campaign. It Is reported that in the event of j Mr. Roosevelt's election Secretary Taft i will become Chief Justice of the Su preme Court and Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Secretary Of Slate. The President awarded a medal of honor to Secret Service Office Richard II. Taylor for heroism exhibited ns ? member of the navy at Apia. Samoa, March in, 1880. In the general deficiency uppropria { Hon bill adopted Wednesday the Sen ate amendment extending for two years the time for filing claims for j property taken from Confederate of | fleers and soldiery, was agreed to. At The North, The number of workmen on the ! Worfid's Fair in St. Louis was in creased to SO. 000 but it Wan stated that jthe Exposition would not be entirely finished by the opening day. April 30. Redfern. the noted Paris dressmaker, left New York for St. Louis to look after his exhibit at the World's Knir. j Fire destroyed the interior of the | Victor Talking Machine Company's \ plant at Camden, N. J,. causing a loss j of f. 100, 000, with Insurance of $250,000. Ope watchman was killed, another j badly wounded and an alleged thief j shot in a fight with packing-house rob. j hers In Chicago. , Mrs. Louise Rodney Hoieomb, of ' Newcastle, Del., sued for a divorce from Capt. Chaunoey Holcomb, allege Wig cruelty. Miss Bertha C. Welghtman, Philadel phia'!) richest heiress, was married to Dr. N. R. Norton, of New York. Prom Across The Sem. Prince Pu Lun, a nephe\y of the Km perlor of China and China's commis sioner to the St. T-iOuIs Fair, was pre sented to the President. The Russian General Staff received it. formation that the Japanese aro planning to force General Kuropatkln to nttuck 'them. Vasslli Verestchagip, the artist who was killed at Port Arthur, expressed In his will the conviction that lie would never return to Russia. It is now stated that Ofi persons were killed in Ihe recent wreck In the Mexi can Central railroad near Zacatecns. Peruvian troops refuse to evacuate territory on the western frontier of Bra/11, which Is regarded as belonging .to Brazil. The birth of an lielr to the Russian throne late in the summer is expected. Allscellr tieouA Hatterc. Joel Sarver. a rich farmer, nenr Mar tinsville. was robbed Sunday night. J The house was set on tire, and while | the member# of the family were tight - | log the flames the robbers entered and I stole several hundred dollars and es j caped. A strike was ordered for tomorrow of j the 100.000 garment workers of Ameri j e&. but was deferred in order to nego | tiate with the employers. Sail lo Gaston, colored, of Court land, j was shot and almost Instantly killed : by her son. William Gaston. 25 years old. They quarreled violently shortly I before the klllin^^ ! President Lou bet arrived in Rome 1 and was welcomed by King Victor ? F.mmannel. i Rafted on plans now In contempla j tion. the proposed Lincoln statute to he i erected in Washington will cost about , $1,000,000. ! Capt. Charles S. Drotmvell, Corps of Engineers. will act as Superintendent of Huildings and Grounds during Col. T. VV. Symona' absence in Now York. ! Governor H. B. Odell hart a long con tereni e with President Roosevelt on ( New York State politics. The Rrlchstsg discussed n hill foi' a new railroad In the cotton-growing I district of German Rflst Africa. I The Hungarian strike committee ! urges the strikers to return to work. I The police of Rome are searching for a priest who. It Is alleged, said he i had gone there to kill President j l.oubet. King Kdwtml and Queen Alexandra | left l/Ondon on a visit to Iroland. Prof. Muensterberg, iu a book ? "the Aiuerl* ana"? published in Berlin, de nounced the Monroe doctrine. Hi. Hev. Thomas P. Cusaok was con st-crated in New York a^ auxiliary h;shop to Archbishop Farley. United States Circuit Judge Charles 11. Simonton, Charleston, S. C? died In Philadelphia. "DC Dll Mil a Valuable preparation," rt'HlrilA, WRITES DR. K EMU ALL. Most of the Ailments Peculiar to the Female Sex Are Due to Catarrh of the Pelvic Organs. Kauli.u'l .J. KcniLmil, M, 1)., ?:)t Vir ginia St., tiiill'alo, N. \ ., in si graduate ut the University of llultaio, class 1884, ami lia* hem in t ii<; practice ot medi cine in lliat city si u cc t|jeu. blx.' writer as iuilourt; "My conviction, supported by experience, is that Peruna is a valuablo preparation for all ca tarrhal affections. 'l have taken one bottle ot Peruna myself and just feel fine. I shall continue to take it.""Kachael JT. Kemball, M.D. i'crunu ha> cured- thousands ol cases ul : Icmaie VM.tkm.sij. Ad a mle, however, W-' lore 1'eruna id ntoi ted to several other remedies have been tried in vain. A great many ol tlx.* patients have taken local treatment, rubnuUed tiicinschcs to suigiCdi opci liliuih, unvi taken ail aorts ul doetoi's eiuti, without anj icsuit. The reason ul to many .aiiureg is l he fact thai diseases pccunai 'u llie leniaic sex a.'c not common iy recognized as be inj< iau.-Lii by ea- | tallil. i llt':-"C OI^UIIS j arc lined by mtcotig niembt ancs. Any tit U- j cons membrane is subject lu catairh. Catarrh ? i oiiC organ i* exactly tin: same j as catarrh ul any other or^an What w i ! i 1 cure catarih ol the iivad wiii also cure ca- | tan li of the pelvic organs. I'cruua cuicsj these eased simply beiaiuc it cureji the ca- j tarrh. Most ol the wuiiici) afllioted with pelvic ; 'A'l'out/tc Nut lii'ci));iiUi'tl ii h Cnlni'rli. diseases have no idea that their trouble is due to culan I>. The majority of the peo ple think that cutarrli lis a disease eon lilted to the head alone. '! his id not true. Catarrh .s liable to at- ] lark any organ 01 the body; throat, bron- | chial tubes, lungs; stomach, kidney* and especially the pelvic organs. Many a 'woman has made this discovery after a lung si eye of useless treatment. Shp has made the discovery that her dis ease is cat trih, and that l'cruna can be re ii?'d tipvn to cure catarrh wherever located. h you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of l'eruna, write at once (o Dr. Ilurtman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to yive you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Haitman, President of flic llarli'ian Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. 'NEW RIVAL" BLACK POWDER SHELLS. It's the thoroughly modern and scientific system of load fr Ing and the use of only the beet materials which make WinchoBter Factory Loaded "New Rival ? Sheila give bet ter pattern, penetration and more uniform results gener ally than any other shells. The special paper and the Win chester patent corrugated head used in making "New Rival'! shells give them strength to withstand reloading, BE SURE TO GET WINCHESTER MAKE OF SHELLS. STORE FRONTS For nil kind* and slzos of Store Building*. Wo furnish all material entsrln* Into (lie construction of Stor?? Fronts NViito tin al>ont your proposed build Inr ."n I -<t:it? dimensions and style o' front and wo will wuilyon, FlttCK OF <'ll .\ I2<<l% nn i'li'i(:int Dine I'rlnl t'l.m, ami ijuoto yon an extremely low price 011 out* of our popular Hoavitifixl, Evorlmating Modern Ntose Fronts. V.'ejflve you ull th ? style of on elegant New Tork or CllU-niro store at moderate cost. Send lor rntnlo(Ur, SOUTHERN FOUNDRY CO., Ovvcnsboro, Kentucky As Fitz-C.reen Tlalb'.-k wrote tm>'* o:. "The Turk was dreaming of the hour. . . . A?v wlkl^ila thoughts and gay ofl wing as Eton's garden bird." Poftibly the Ottoman on the Hellespont Is now Indulging Ms roam ing fancies u^th similar Iridescent vis Ions because Ru?sla Is busy far afield. Ye?. he might possibly hav? n rud<e awakening. In propoi tlon as wickedness it com mon the Commonwealth is turi-td to ? ommon use. "I hare ?n(Trr?il wllh pilea for thlrtysli yeart. Ono year aijo taut April 1 l??*i?n taking Caecarrta for conattpntion. In l!io oourno of ? week 1 nollcofl th > r>Un* be^an to diisppear an.l m the end of ?l* weoka ?ti?y did r.ol troul>!e me at ?!). Ca?earet? have done wonder* for me. i au> i-ntlrHy cured and f?tl like a new man." Ueoijo hryder, Napoleon. O. Best For The Bowols CAN UM C ATMA*T?C Pleasant. ralatahlo Tante Good, Do Good, N?Tor SteUon, \V?,?**n or Ortp*. 1P<V 2.V. ld<- Kernr mM In k?nlt?? Thi? jonnlno tahtnt ?t*nipo?l COO. Qo?rantA?.t to cum or jrour monoy back. Si^rllng Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 593 ANNUAL SALE, TEN M1LLICK SOXES DONT , GET WET! YOtm DLAIED TO* THt SLICfcErP MADt FAMOUS BY A DEPUTATION ; VtXTtNDING OVED MODt THAN^ HALF A CtNTUBY. . TOWER'S garment} and. . Ivrta we made of the best / > mftterioJ* in btexK or yellow 'I for oil k*rvfa of wet worfc. ? ^TWACTJON W O^MAIlpW * TOU MKI TO J*1 towi* 1* k0ttcl?4 wllk T||A|||tt?AA^A vtak r;N^ ?M lifiwpifll V KJI lllivf PREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of In* fit ructions absolutely Free and Post paid, enough to prove the value of PaxtineToilet Antiseptic Putins la In powder 'form to dlaaolve la watet ? Con-polftonouA ?nd tar superior to liquid antlaeptlca containing alcohol which Irrltatca Inflamed aurfacea, and have no cleanalng prop erties. The contcnta of every box makea mora Antlaeptic Solu tion ? lasts longer ? , goes further? haa more | u*ee In the family and doea more good than any antiseptic preparation you can buy. The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrhcea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female Ills Faxtlnels invaluablo. Used as a Vaginal Wash we challonge tho world to produce its equal for thoroughness. It is a revolution In cleansing and healing power; It kills all germa which causo inflammation and discharges. All leftuititfilruRipxU ko><*p rftxtino; nrice.BOo. Rh'ix; If y<mrg<too* not, aonjl to usfor it. Don't tako a aubmUuto ? there la eolhlnglikoPaxtlne. tVrltoforthe Freo 1 \ojt of Paxtlne to^Jny. B. PAXTOH CO., 7 PopeBldg., Boston. K?rs. RIPANS T ABtTLRI To the b?t <Jr* p*pit? TPedlclne ttor nru\do. A hun dred million* of them h??? b*?n *old InsUuk'lejMr. (Vuilipatlon, heart burn, ?Tek hcndarho, OlczlQOM. t?ul hrf?th.?>r? thioatand ?very iautw arUtnjr fr^m ? ill?ord*rr<l (tomkch *ro rclW'ed M rurnri >?* RImm T"V uKr* ?>n? will (ren'nuty *[?e rt-llef W?runtwfr.i7 nvi onoufh ' ?r ?n ordinary occasion. All drusglftt Mil th*m. John W. Atkinson <8b Co.,, RICHMOND, \/A, Halnt*< Olid, (T?iraUhw, Ac. Try ffcrtr '?Standard" kteady XUIxmI U?m? F4Ii&. ISAW MILLSHTix with Hom'a Unlvarsal _Lo? B**m?,lUo<Uia> ?ar. Blmul tanaoua Sat Work* and the A cook-Ktnjc Variable FM Worka ar? ayK* colled lor AC0t *Acr, ewrMeiTT, crn.su. itt andkasb orQrxBATIOH. Write for fall ?loaorfatlre circular*. Manufactured br the LKH IRON WORKS,Wln??on-?a]a?n,N.C. 1 ] ? ,ii HU 1 Gf the Skin and Scalp Speedily Cured by Baths with To cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle, gentle ap plications of CUTICURA Ointment to instantly allay itching, irritation, and inflam mation, and soothe and heal, and mild doses of CUTI CURA Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. I A single SET, costing but One Dollar, j la often sufficient, to etn? l lie mo?5t I torturing, di?st:gming r>rnlp, and~~ | blood liumors, eeztnias, tfai-hes, itch I ings, and irritations, with loss of hair, from infancy to age., v. hen all else fails. Sold tr.rotig''H?til thf Cmirurft 9niip,?.V., ()fnt? I ment, fietoiviirt, .vy, (in f ? ? . r . ? ?..f Choc<}!a?o Contri] Mils lie. r-ff \irS ?.>f Cm. 1 ii'tcn, "7 .hunrx* Kc: IX 9^ ? I'ftrlf, * I! u #? <lc In lJ?i? : !'??** ' ? I.'i7 Oltuubof A vr. l'o?trr I1'"? * Chcin. ??i.lr r?i?j>rlct.rt. i>r~ Send for M The Urvit Ilwij.yr Cm#." Corn must have a sufficient supply of Potash in order to develop into ft crop. No amount of Phosphoric Acid or Nitrogen can compen sate for a lack of potash in fertilizers [for grain and all other crops], Wo shall lie k1;hI tn *or.d Iroc K> nny !.irrr.ri;oui I .! V Ix-ok which ' Amain* v.iiu aW i :i fo r m ii li o n about soil culiure. 9 Of-RHAN KAl.l WORKS, y.s~ Verk~?R N*.<i?u i < r AtlnHln. <?:?. l.mnrt ??. Cotton Gin s M a c h i a e r y PRATT. v MUNGKR. WINSH1P. F,AGLE. SIMTH. W? taako tbo moil con?s>iet? line oi nay concatn U> the woild. We ?l*o ra*it? ENGINES and BOILERS, UTTERS for OIL MILLS. ;? ??1l ???ry thine ceodcl ebout a Cotton Cln. Writ* for Illuitr&ted Chtnlogu*. Continental Gin Co., plrmingham, Ala. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00, S3.60, $3.00, $2.50 SHOES tiAWoWd. DOUgHlS 8IIOC8 are worn by more mch than any other make. The reason is, they hold theij shape, fitbetter, wear longer, and have greater intrinsic value than any other shoes. - ^ So.'d ?v*ruwh*r*. ? ? 1 ijf.a Mff /WT/flf l.nok for HNinft ?nrt |?t-lrc ?n bollow. l>ntigl*? ??**? Cortrti* (olOMt), whirl* irt ?T?ryw1i?r<i rnnrrdwl tohct li?* (InMlI'nldltl lAKthrr v*t fait Co or EytlH* ?i/<. 8ho?? rrmtntr*. Wnie for OKiit. \V. L. DOUOLAt:, ltrocbton, Mutt. CURED 0l"9t Quick * Relief. SmS?73?? In B lots ?*"? ? P^nntneni cur?