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Mist ITolonSauovMcv. of HI 0 SfntnCt., fit. Joseph, Mich., Vrlto* an litivrctduv lottrr on th? e?iT> Jo<-t of cafch?n;r cold, rrt?lrJ? cannotfulltobocfvuluutor.il voiucu ? hw catch col 4 easily. PERM ADVISED FOR SUDDEN COLDS. It Should Bo Taken According to 01 roctions on the Bottle, at the , First Appearance of tho Cold. * Si Jokkimi, Micil., Kept., 1M1. I.A?t Winter I catiKht a stu(ilv n voltl which tlf r #?/?/><<</ into an unptranant catarrh of the I at ul throat, depriving iih? til my iippcdlr and HHiial good frpiriffr, A friend who had In on i in ml by I'tTiiiiii adviwe.l me to t iv it no I I Hcnt for a buttle at ?owe,, anil 1 inn ijlifl to aay that in three day# i Ik* jiliU'gtn had lao.sened, and I fell belter, /ny n|i|K-li?c returned and within inn d?yn 1 \vik* in my untia I (fttctl licntl'h Minn Helen Naneriaer I'eruna n* an old and well tried remedy for eulda. No woman should he with out it. I *o in 11 it is' bo) i 1 by your local drug fciaf. Buy a bottle toduy. fjo. 42-'03. Oavo It Way. ' ' I Mill Miilile.sf w Iji'U I Jill)}?- " : "NoboJy I i>( riling tu j on colli-/ doubt it.'' DKVTll TO It I N II W .lltM, _ ."liver vwktiiii l ?i? 1 I'tr-'r* r-rmi**T./', bocatino it- eurml mo of ringworm in Its worst form. My whole elb'ttl from neok to walat win riuv iis b???*f; butTKrTRUtMK eurod mo. It ulho enroll 11 hn I eaeo of | lbs." Ko ?ays Mrs. M 1'. Joiieti of Tiimiuhlll ht., l'lttMbiirK. I'll. TuTrK.in.iK, tli?i K.ft.i: a* in romody, ii wold by dnt>;-;tsN <?r n-nt by mall for ftO ?. Wrlto J. il. HuiU'iwi.i u, A Kavnnriah, iJ:i. l'ontitv m/o<i for women, linmn ss for mi n. lllrkH1 ('iipuillne CnrcM .Wrt oimicss, Wbotlior tired out, worr ??d, oleepleMMmsi or what not. It quiet ?* and ivtroshes bruin ii ml i fi ves. Ii'm hqutd and pleu?iuit to lake. '{Villi !>? ttb- I I , l.'e.'ul.it-buoi -.'jC. uud C'.'c./ut di \njfist . Cclunihim 10 Jb lilnd blm lav tin- irrav Avo-es. lb-bind tin- iitili'Sijtf f I < r?-u Iti-foro him not ili?> ciioit of short-*, lb-fort- hlin only i-li'iicliss si is 'J'ln' ifiMdl innii* -aid ? iio'v miisi wi-prav, I'u - lo' ?!?'" vri'i' -it nr.i are x.m. llrnve Adin'r I sp-'.'sk. what shall! sav?" " Why. say : 'Sail on ! sn! I on ! aiui on ! ' " "My men crow n.nib-.o'.is (Toy l.yilay; My men crow ch?*tly whii unit wt-uk " The s'o.it u: a 1 1- lion ^ h I of homi- . a ?pi n y J Of Hull vtno1 vvhi1i?-<! his vciMlii' i-!t- i*!i. U'liot till a II I Miv.btavt- \<!in'r'l?av If we sliihl i u-i|/!il I M M-u-. a lia-.vi,/', " Wh v \\ o-i sh a 1 1 sji j ii ' l.i t a!. i?f i!? . 'Soil oil! lail on! ?a:l u' a:ut < T. ' They sailed hi.iI ssih-tl >v 1 1 .< 1 ?> mi.-lii blow.? *' 'Until nt!a?ti!?e mnii-?! l now. not rvm i.uil I l.-i-.w Should I ami all Hi, nu i, (a!! ? I. u<l Them- vi?rv wlmU f ? >f v: ? t . ??>?-? i ?a> For i.ial f'oni iIhm- (in nil -i t> t'onc Now sprat, bra* e Ai'm i '! >| i sii Ji' l ?a > " ? He said. ' t*all on! ?:bl >-.i ' ?n-l ? *u They *alloil. Tiiey sailed Th-n '?pn'.e U:<? mate: "This mad >?! <:\*t !iS to i!i to-:ilc)it. He enrls his lip. I.e lb * i n ? ?!? AVIth Uften leeih. as If to bin ' llravp Adm'i'l sav but om- i;ihiiI \*-o? tl ? Weal shall \v?' do wln n hupr W i-uiu'/" Th<> wonl ?? leapt like a b apt! c swur.il ".?'all *.ui! sail on! mi 1 o.i' ai d o?)'" Then paJe ami ?orn !.? j>t l is di-'-u And peered I'.ror.tli ibu Knrss A h 1 hat nljfhl Of all dark nichts! And lib n a spi-ek - A llklit! A hk-lu ' A tichi' A Ukb'.' llirrew. astarll: tlaif nnfai b d: ll crew to Ih> Tlnn-'s Inn of dawn lie uutnei.1 a world he pnve ttiat world It'a sramlcat le?>o;. : "0 r sail on!" . Proverbs and Phrases. i Doing what we ought is out ilut.<. It costs tnoie tu satisfy viee ilia to iced a family. 1 I :i (ho wot hi w|;o luiows not how to swim goes to 1 hi? bottom. AN'heii men arc fiivmls there is tu noo i oi' justice. Dh, the days that ate ^c.u' by. WANTMI) TO KNOW Tlie Truth About (?rajie-.N nts I'ood, It doonn't matter eo much what you hear about a thing, It's what you know that counts. And ^correct knowledge Is most lik dy to come from ppi'8or.al rtperlence. ' About a year aso," writ.-? :t N Y : ian, "I was bothered by indie -stlon csnccl.slly durit.K the fmvm? <!i 1 tried reveral if'ied ios without an> permanent imji n\ em. iif . "M> l:r< a k fast ecn.^i -ted ol oatmeal, s' ak chop", broad, rofTei and some fruit. "Hoatiim mneh about Orapo Nuts, 1 conel tided to uivc 11 n trial and find out if nil 1 had hoard of 1' v'as true. "So I 1 ocjau with tiiapc-Nuts and cream, two ?.u ft boiled <-kk3. toast, a cup of I'ostum and come fruit, lie fore the end of the firat week I waj rid of the acidity of the stomach and felt much relieved. "By the end of 1 1: r> s?oond week ali traces of IihUkosUj:! had disappeared and 1 was la first rate health once moro. Before beginning thi.^ coursc of diet I nevtr had any appetite for lunch, b-:t row 1 can tujoy a hearty meal at noon time." ' 'i'here's a Hea eon." Name given by Posturrt Co., Battle Oeck, Mich. Read "The Road to Wcllvlile," in pkgs. Kvcr road thcabove b tier? A nc\r one time to rliwv. They nr? renniaft lrucf And full of hunup Interest- ^ ' - I Latest News I i BY WIRE. H> L livtukiiiuH Nominated* Newport, K. J, The Republicans of thin city nominated II. Livingston Ilceekman, u member of the Nuwpo;t ku in met- colony, an fourth iteprosHii tatlvo from Newport hi tht Rhodt Inland State Legislature. Milliliter Kill* Man, Athens, Ala News hn^ reacted here of tlio killing of Andrew .Jack son, 1 1 v I id* injur tho Lauderdale Coun? ty Hue, by 11 preacher named Living ston. The men ure aald to have been at odds for a long time. When they met Livingston *ho'. Jackson, I'lvfrM Jnll to Iloitn*. Omaha, N t> l? . -.Mm, Abbjo nice, who wan with Dr. Rustle on the even ing of bin murder, will be compelled to remain ill the Omaha Jail until the trial of Charles K. Uavia, who Ih charged with th'? murder. Mrs. Rice's father, A. F. Clgry, of Des Moines, iown, wan willing io Kive h cash bond for hoi appearauoe, but wnen she le* fntied to accompany him to 1)68 Moines to remain with him until tho trial he refuged to deposit the mouey, Charb'Nton to CroKH Pacific. Washington, I). O.- -Orders were Issued to tiio cruiser Charleston, now at (ho Bremerton Navy Yard, to pro coed on October Utt to the Asiatic stu tion, via Honolulu and Guam, to bo* come the flagship of the third sqttud ron of tlio Pacific fleet, replacing tho cruiser Rainbow. (?rent r.entlic Kstulo For Sale, St. Louis, Mo. ?The Loathe estate, valued at $2,000,000, Ih on tlio mar ket for Haln or lease, Mrs. Grace A, Leal lie, widow of Samuel U. Loathe, having instructed her ropresentatl ves hero to dispose of her holdings in 8L. Louis, Mr J. Lcat.be Intends to make Now York City hor permanent home. Bhe Ih considered St, Louis' wealthiest woman. Mow at Prohibition Whisky. Washington, D. C. ? Internal Rev enue Commissioner Capers ruled that every brand or liquor no Id must pay a h 'parate liuonso fee, The ruling litis the prohibition districts where fancy names are used for whisky, such as "Mountain Dew and I'each "Bi/jom. Mountain Dew may bo ruled out, only to reappear under some other name- Sunshine Tonic, for in ; .lance. I !(H li_e f el |ej;lfi J'ncaliun ICihI*. Now York City. ? John I). Rocke feller has i et timed to Pocautlco HIIIh, N. Y , from hi? summer vacation in Cli ? eland. Wilkers'Mi Refuses Promotion. \\ eshingiou, D. C. ? Attorney-Gen eral Mouaparle announced that James II WIIUersuH, of Chicago, a special :!tt?ruey for the Department of Jus tice, hi'.d been offered the position of Assistant Attorney-General, to take th?? place vacated by Alfred \V. Cool ??>?, but bus refused lo accept. Suits Dropped For $200,000. N w York City. ? I). Leroy Dresser ? jji i d a sum staid to he about. $ "J *.???,?? i o . and his suits against tlnan ri?-: s e inn' i ti d with tho United Stales Sl? 1 1 1 - 1 n ?? l '? [\\ ^ Cc yvci *_? w ru pped. Shunts Prefers Public Ownership. Chicago ? l'efore tho deep water ways convention hero President Shouts, of the Inter-Met., attacked the New York City Public Service Commission and s:aid he would prefer Government ow tiers hi;). Cost of Transport. N v.- York City. ? Au expert for the M^'roprditan ;rce?vetd testified thst I ( t-.t.-i i.^0 ccnts to carry every Mic.t i <ir passeng' r. i BY CABLE. (irrr.t Britain Se..ds Fleet, ('"?:".:-i,Ti)(ino,ljlr> ---Gresit Britain lias rem ? ft p ^ t. of warships to tho Ae&cun Sep. In view' oT 1 1? e disturbed state 01 the Balkans. Dinner t > .Aeronaut*, Berlin.- - In Iho Coupa interna' i male ?t s Aeronautcs. gath or ??<1 !t , a .'iv < n' erialned a*. a I > a " i - que i in the dog.cnl tlardcr.s. Rulearutn Flag Not Rccognized. Conv.autlr.o,.lp. ? Ojk> ?.> f die hen is of ;< Unitarian company which rum a ste.vu^hi.) Kno between Constant!* nople and Varna came near getting Into serious trouble as a result of dy ing t!ir> n?w Bulgarian royal f. r>. , vhieh Is unknown among the nations of the world The s(eain,.v a'temptnd to cine. thr 1Nh| orous. ami the ob- ' server* in the ions net knowing her nationality, rt;e.l two blank bhots across he.- brws. Thereupon tha steamer turned at\>uud an i departed. Marquis of IJipou Bciins. London. The Marquis ef Rlpou, Lord Pi ivy St a', has resirn-'d ow nr.; to his advanced a ;e. The Ka:l of Crewj K ie<?ecds to the" cfP.eo. a. id in addition 'will regain the po.ifoli" of Secretary of S?.a;c for the Colonies. (Jen. (iomcz Is.'ucs Manifesto. Havana, Cuba. ? General Co"iv, Liberal candidate for Preside:1.: <?* Cuba, baa issued a manifesto uigieg cordial relations between the ing put lie*. ( crnn.ciii llank Op.-ns fn Manila. Manila. T1 I Th-> Agrseultiral Bank, f > ? -. i r? . 1 .1 i>v . ?> <.? duvet r. ui? n! with a capital < > f l.Mnn.iuiii pesj$. has begun operations X->r;*et ary of Fl liar.c .? (! 11. Ara'.uta, is president of the tank, and Insular Treasurer I'. A. Branagan i.s mann^er. Real es tat ? and haw sled rro; s are the only r.dlateral which will !?,> acquired by the hank. Interest will b.> paid k? the rate < f ten per cent It is be liewd that t',;e hank will he an Impr in'it fnetnr in th<* restoration n;ul pro iwciiuu ox uit* A&riculiurnt mJusuy. Army Could Knte r Servia. Vienna. ? Austria-Hungary a mili tary preparations are so complete that should an unoipee<ed necessity arise 150,000 msn could be thrown across the Servian frontier In twenty four hour*. There are 10,000 men la garrison near the Drina Rivs-r, be tween Bosnia and Sjrvia, ready for any emergency. King's Auto Wrecked. Plnrentinn. Spatn. -- The Span'ish royal automobile was ditched here as tho r?*uU of a lire bnrzttn?. King Alfonso was uulnjurad, but two of bis aids Trere budly bruised. KILLED AT GRADE CROSSING ,;7 mi i ? < - ' Wagon, With Six Parsons, Hit Ntar Melrose, N. Y. -* ? * I ? ? ? liodi.M or Four' Victim# Horribly M*i?gl?<l? Drittr lli'af mi hI , l? ailed to Hear ' "' ' - - ?r?> - . - - ^ , ?,/V< Troy. N, Y. ? ; Four persons were killed und t?Q wore Injured at 6 30 o'clock p. m. in u grado crossing accl dont on the Boston unci Malno track* about a tnllo north of Melrose, when a train from Rutland struck a wagon containing six perionn, Mr. and Mrs. Fl'QUk Luther, of Hchsshtlcoke; Frank Robert*, of Molrosy, and a t wo y ' iii old eblll of tbo Lutbers were killed. The injurwd are James Luther, tiro year# old, and Alden Lu ther, ii> years old. The fatalities were caused by the deafneus of Frank Roberta, who was driving and failed to hear the train. Frank Roberta was a brother of Mrs. Luther and had been to Schagh* ticoke visiting III# sister's family. He wat driving to bis home, in Melroje, accompanied by the Luthere, who were goin^ to hlw hone to attend a family reunion. Tho train bit tbe wagon equarely and four of Its occu pant* were Iniitantly killed. Two of the victim# wero carried along on the cowcatchor, The other two were ?oased down the embankment, One of tho horses wan killed. Tho wagon was shattered. The bodies of the vlctlma wore hor ribly crushed. Coroner llutton, of Valley Falls, viewed the bodies, but reserved decision pending an inquest. Tho injured children wero brought to the Troy hospital. Dr. JlerricU found that onn bad sustained u broken thlKh and both bavo scalp wounds. They will recdver. ?' : ? ? ? I) I ICS IN IIKU 1 1 0 I'll YEAR. Henccji Fails Woman Wed Last at I Age- of 102. Seneca Falls, N. V.? -Mrs. Char lotto Docker died here. She wo.uld have been 1 10 years old on November ?J7, Her father, Godfrey Reals, was a volunteer In the Colonial Army, and served until the Colonies were free. Mrs. Decker could remember her father telling of tho privations of tho soldlera at Valley Fnvge. She re membered tho year 1813, when no grain could be raised and it was sold for $r, a bushel. Mrs. Docker ,was.-ma: rled to her diet husband. Tlromaa Preston, In ISIS. Following his death nho mar ried Albert Bralnard. lie dlod ton yeais ago; and In June, f 900 , Mrs. Bralnarci was married to Samuel Decker. He wa;i then sixty-two and Mrs. Decker 10'J. Sho never bad but jnc child, which died in Infancy. NKCKOK.fi LYNCH A -NEGRO. Say They Will Hang Any Man W'bo Mistreats Women. Galveston, Teens.- ? A negro mob look a member of their race from the jail at Glen Flora, Wharton County, and lynched him. Benny Price, thirty years of age, abused a twelve-year old girl and was captured. A mob of representative negroes attacked the jail and hanged blm to * tree. Attached to tho body was a warn ing f?.v ?!! erimlnals of Pricc":; class to keep away from Wharton County, and that any such captured would bo handed by tho negro population, whether he be white or black. BALLOON FALLS 3000 FEET. ,\. 11. Forbes and Augustus Post Fall Willi It. ?Berlin. ? Tho famous American bal loon Conqueror, which was competing in the distance race for the James Gordon Dennett trophy, burst when it had reached a height. of about 3000 fnrv. It instantly collapsed and fell swiftly for some distance. The great br.g then look a form resembling a parachute and descended slowly upon a hoasoiop. 'C :i r? Cotlqueror was piloted by A, F. Forbes. of tho ,\ew York Aero Club. He and the other occupantg escaped without injur*. EXPLORER KILLED BY INDIANS, James O. Garwood, Author, Loses His Life in Hudson Bay AV lids, Winnipeg, Manitoba. ? It was re? ported that James Oliver Curwood, : n author, of Detroit. Mich., who re? c.Muly we:u into the llptlson Bay vllds fer t> Detroit publishing Arm, was killed by Indians in tho Lac la Kongo count:?'. Details are wanting, but tho trader who brought In tho report says that U:e Lao la Rouge Indians told him the whim man began the troublo by shooting one of their number, Farmers to Store Products, Tho American Society of Equity, having a membership of 100,000, met at Milwaukee. Wis . In annual convention. The socioty is made up of farmers, and its object is to regu ate tho price of farm products by .^iaMlshlng elevators and ware* ? louses in different parts of the conn try for storing products and placing :hom upon the matket as thero is a u cm and. Wright Takes Woman Passenger, At Le Mans, France,- Wilbur Wright, tho American aeroplanlst, made a flight with Mrs. Hart O. Berg, wifo of his European business mana ger, as a passenger. Chestnuts in Heavy Supply. Chestnuts are arriving in liberal quantities, indicating that the ex pected large crop is at hand. Qual ity is good and price much lower than last \car. but dealers find it hard to dispose of receipts, and the tendency seems to h:> still downward. Rango is $:? to $ f> per bushel. Russian Fleet Mobilizes. St. Petersburg. ? A rumor is cur rent h 're t.-? the effect that tiie Rus sian Black Sea f..->et is bwlng mobilized as a iu2i.*.,ure of ptv oaulion. Tl>e Other Side of the World. New South Wales has a surplus of nearly $8,500,000 for the year. ? Turkey Imports nearly $2,000,000 worth of paper of all kinds each year. A Polish firm is building tho first beet sugar factoiy in Manchuria, near Harbin. Switzerland has voted to prohibit the manufacture, eale and importa tion of absinthe. Since 1S95-9G the allowance for tho support of the Imperial House hold of Japan has remained at SI.-; r.00,000 a year, in splto of the great ; progress of the country, ^ ^ 1 T*B OOtWrilT EDITOR Do? Not Need the Sympathy of Aoy One, Thank Too. : Kvtry dnce in a while there U a deluge of article* on the country odi *?y? the Washington (Iowa) Democrat, /The I>?k i??per< ere al wa yu di*cu?*irjjf the country alitor. They bundle tbem> Vith iriovea on, hh if the/ were sotfe* peat that hud to be handled gingerly or that might be catching* like mcaslwH or emullpox. Or they might be. liable to hreuk out in a new pjaeo, like wild IndiuiiH. 9 "hat ii),Alja ufitf) .. Who ink* the big papeln for any putrounge or for any encouragement, or In,- imy odd*, for iliut natter 1 Surely, wo (Jo not. We nay, wo get ftrod cf it. 'i be. country editor is as indepen dent an u hog on ice, compared to the big city editor. Of e< nirse, he defers to lib biggest advertiser. When his biggest fid vert in?M' 'u iIh u^lit <*?? getH ' inar lied lie swear* by the Ion# horn | spoojt that she in u fairy uyuipli when ten to one her feet don't track and her hat in on crooked, lie dofers to hia "oldest aubscriber," who pays for a doz.cn copies to send to kin, and wheu he counts to town he sneaks of "our prominent citizen, Mr. Doo dab," and writes nice pieces about the team he drives and about how liberal he Is at Hie church and in charity, when h<V knows doggone well that Ikh pays the preacher in scabby potatooe and talks low to have wear and tear on bin vocal cords mid niiiktu hi# wife go barefoot in summer to save shoo leather. However, aside from that the country editor is as independent aw we said he was. Hut ho asks no odds from his city brother, and, dad bump his pictures, he doesn't ask for any nice pieces to be written about him. He cat k three square meals u duy if he can get them, and if not he writes nice pieces about a land that Hows ' with j milk a fid honey and swears, ''by gum," that his party is entitled to I the credit. Ask favors from our city broth-. crs7 Not on your chin whiskers. The country editor breathes the pure,' free air of liberty, and you get more patriotism in the average country paper in a week than you gel in the big city daily in a coon's age. The country editor thinks he believes what lie writes, while half the city editors ? we mean the political and j religious writers ? write what t liny j are paid Uj write. Thua ? many ? a TJehiocrut is boosting for the Uepub liean party, .while the Republican ed itor writes nieo pieces about Hryan. In the country, bless your* life, we live near to nature and near to oiur critics, who find us out before we find out ourselves. If we renig on any proposition, before sundown half a dozen otTcnded snbseribers are in the office trying to stop their vile paper. Tell us the country editor lias a hard lot 1 May be he has, but he is at least on the square. lie believes what, he says, unless it is his big ad vertiser, who bplieves it for him. Hut you conic a good deal nearer to thv f act s than you do in the city paper, I whe.ro the work >? done by s;..iv> of writers, and nobody is actually re sponsible, because nobody knows who ! the miilty party may be. The country editor ? bless you, hn ? sees just as many funny things and laughs up his slccvo at them just tho j same aS you big city editors do, lie j sees shams and pretense and the new rich and the men who work religion ! and those who try to work the lodge J and those, who arc bosses and those j who think they are, but he just ; laughs. As James Whitcomb Riley says of Old .Jap Miller, "He just chawed on." So we just chaw on. Never mind writing nice pieces about the country editor*. You may feel sorry for them, but don't let them find it out, or you might find I yourself in contact with a stuffed elub. It is all right to feel sorry for them, but you had better not say anything about it. Many of them are where they are from choice. . There are country editors who could com mand more conspicuous positions, but they prefer that life of ease and lux ury and affluence and high living and independence and independent think ing to any of your measly little eooped-up, narrow, hack-writing city editorships. Now, is that clear 7 If so, then pass the pie. Love's Brightest Dream. Jones ? When the rich widow nwv ;;cil the young fellow she told him he would have nothing to do , but spend her money. 1 ones ? And now? Jones ? And now she allows him just $0 a week. A Practical Interest. Hoot ? He seems to take a great in terest in art. Tcot ? I hadn't noticcd it. Root ? Yes; he was out automo b: ling yesterday with a model. Qi A??iriCD AOV*?TI??MeNTb OAMl'l K TREATMiNT of Uv-I ( ... I' *7 and FUtuU Cut t? and Ux>k rxplilnl'i* 1 1U?? WW fff i K& fr? ' '" it ?f f Easier Way. "80 the world owes you a living /" "Sun-." "WJiy ilttii.'t you itilUti u f ' ' ''It is mueh simpler to hpII ? K?.?td , brick occasionally. " To Drive Out mid liuilU IV t llC S)fttClll Take tha Old standard Mkov*** 'J'Asrtt CM# Cuiu, Toxic* ?v? kuow whui yuj ar* Ukiuy. TW? ftrf uinj? td glumly pruito/. ou ovecy bottU, ?howi ng It U aimjilj (^>n nine nuil Iron In a Uat?te<wi to rui, ?lu ila? numt effectual form. For growi/ auu ciiildi eii. 50o What Caused It. Ilascd? Ho u?e<i fo hay sin* w?m tl moat ffriM'cful |^i 1 1 in town. Wlu'l changed bin opinion ? Helen? Why, Ik* cubic upon Iut uu expcetcdly while alio w?? eating corn from the cur, VUAdH YOU IK) W.N, ISackaclic and Klduey Trouble Klowly Wcur Oue Out. Mr?. R, ('rouse, Fayette St., Man chester, Iowa, says: "For two yeare ray bacK was wean and rheumatic. Pains ran through my back, hl[?8 and limb's. I could hardly get about and loat much Bleep. The action of thekldnoyn vjas much dlaordered. I began using Doan's Kidney IMlls. and the result was remarkable. Tho kidney action became normal, tho backache ceased and my health Is now unusually good." Sold by all dealers. GO ccntB a box. FoBtcr-Mllburn Co., IJuffalo, N. Y. Back Number. The man with the auto ho had a great snap, JJut ho crowed, like some others, too soon, For the girli# llickle creatures, off with tho chap Who called with a steady balloon. There la more Cntnrrh In tills section ol the country than nil other diseases put to gether, and until the lnst few years was sup posed to be incurable. For a great many year* doctors pronounced it a local disetue arwi preeen I ??<? toeaFremcrfiTTS, ffnif "t;y" cofi'-"' ktantly (ailing to cure with local trestmenl, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven ! Cotarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Jlnll'* Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con stitutional cureon themnrket. It is taken in ternnlly in doses from 10 (Imps ton teaspoon ful. it acts dircctly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hun dred dollars for any case it fads to cure. Scud for circulars and testimonials Address F.J. Ciienky & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold t>y Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's family Pills for constipation THE FUTILE WAY. (S. E. Kiser, in Chicago Record -ller ald.) You cannot aid by sitting back And si-cfTin^ at what others do. Or sighing for (lie tilings you lack, Or wishing luck might come lo you. You cannot aid by looking'-sad Or envy some favored one Who, with a clmuce you never had, Has done what you, too, might have done, You cannot win by sitting still And waiting for the lucky day, While some one. else goes forth lo fill The part you have the gifts. to play, ' ~ ? ? ? m ' ' ' ?' ? ?i One of the . Emeriti cits of tho happy homos of to-day !s a vaet fund of information a3 to tin brst methods of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of tho world's beat products. _ Products of actual oxccllenco and reasonablo claims truthfully presented 1 and which havo attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well- Informed of the World; not of indi viduals only, but of the many who have tho happy faculty of aclccting and obtain ing the best the world affords. One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com mended by tho Well-informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxativo Is tho well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, To get its beneficial effects always buy the. genuine, manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co., only, and "for sale by all leading druggists. i : ;,ic |'rit*u<l?bjp bv my olfwj ? .U(K| H)UU<J likM ' ' "'v to ycurtetf" *' ? mi> I u olhtn. M? \i '? Sttolblng Srrojl 1 iicjruMrt. In f cost the ?on? W-I ; <? <v<* <j( btf fc#*H lliMl txtrt, 1 |> HMM? I ; t jtt.,r.gr>?#d i?A. % . , |!? <'Ufft? h?t?U<OW* J . ..f ikAAOJ lllf ?%# Hit I! SUIN UtAI^THT'^ j totter 1, .. ? * ? 4s?. ?? ?<.'.< tl"?? .... ? ??' - ,'i.i 4Uo'ium <1:3 l!? <'llfft? , ???.Vi h of poopie ?1n* lu or b; null rrw) J 1 ' i ; (. A, 8??40MM, Qt ... . ? UwvMPvf 1 1 I ? > /( [ <Unl updo WI10 , |? I ultrllin ? WOtW'll U !*?-?? , sir not. ... ( VipiiiJIiir < tin s IiiiIIkosIIpn I'alm, Jhlihii./ ?? ii St mack an) lletrtbure, fi'iJ !!> ' It '?Uauid. Kffrti urvx i 1 1 ',,ih pi'Mcnb* it. Mb SOc . prj'i .V* ??! -.iru.' at ore*. ? _ _ j A i .i'.ii (.)??, v. Hi his own admira> I i lion m. i- '.i ; , that lie sometime* mix'ti j- I'n other peopl?'<! [opiniciu. | WAS DELIRIOUS V/iTH ECZEMA. I'niij, He. 'i i a;.ii I )>?> [ -nc \\>ro Kxcru* ? ? -( i! . H nrrt Ailed Uko M'ti-'ic, "Aii crui'ti. . I < -,:l on my d?0fl> ler'n < I 1 - .1 <!rctor, ami In oi l iioiui ? I ; i ' ! ? ? ? i ? .-t < f a very 1*4 'oini I! in I lul (lie ilUeui h I trend I i l-.ci i n I t'icii I ho whole d| h <1 \v?x r.i'ii ml ..II her hair had to l.e cut i. ft'. T ? ? ii -No trtU cxcrr.^iat :isjr I \< h < ! . 1 1 .utii (he lint and liiitf'.ii,' i.- i ! i.- u iis m lm->wt unheal* ; hip. O on> f ? ? " ; ?ldiii<?ti* Olid | Kiic ili<l not li.t'.r jiii Iidtiv'n ^ lec}? foi many uiL'lits l . i' M'c.-.iiij (lector we tried nf'onlnl ? her ins .i ?. 1 ? ? r !?? lollf." the lirtt I Then I piiri ti.iM.I ( iiii.-nr.-i h'unp. Oint 1 iiic.it. an I IMU ..tifl ! thn Ointment I was t|ii\V W-i> i-i. -r^l owry trace ol tli? r!i>:ensf wan ? Ii iv-illy ceeme<l like Jliftgit'. Mpa. J \\ . I li.l.\ IliciiUvood, liifccx, luig'.iin.l. M \ i'/C." Necessity is Mi;; , : human I! fit inc. A Marvelous l.'je Uniicijy. Those who kiuw what iulcnse paiiib come with son;.- d:.->"ases of the_ cyp tan inintirTulT^rr ?t:t rnmr iXye Ralvo is able'lo do ;tii t!ia> i>: claimed for it, but a trial K-.-on t ince?> one of the extraordinary <???!?;:' i vo powers ot ttiis little rt'jT. ?-i!> :-'?!! all over the L' tilled Stales IJ : : r ?- J '/C. Mv^ir to T'leii' arc ? Put YOUf| d revive* t buufli the of After HulttrJrif for *evei? year*, bv , v<iia !?:. I'ipkUani^ Vegetable (/ompouml. Mcftct l?er jswjaww -mi liiid f-iiittlo trpublca for mv?o year* ? was ull rur '1"""1 ? vou# J could 1 4octor?tv??tttea lilt} HI UIUCI ink ham for ad jkham'eVegc bn^Wttr put dia roe doi pition I wrote^H J tlce end took Ly dia Uble Compound* tad welt" FACTS FOR MCK WOMEN. For tin i ( y yeailJXydia E. Pink, ham's V<t.i table 0)1ii,mihimL made from and herbs, hsiH I standard i for female ills, IIIIUUCW J'U.jili IVHL. Iwomenwho have been troubled will) disphu **!! w ill s, in fin i) 1 1 : i vt t ion, uh:< 1 Hon, fibroid tuiuor.s, h 1 dies, ti<fn,d i/./. i i u- t ration . Why von try it V Don't hesitate to write to Mrs, rinkiwuM ii there Ini my thing oliout your .si<-kne*s |4mi do not uiuhMhlaiid. She wiw treat your lolltriMCdj.iidenceandadvlaeyoii [free, No woil?R n fcver retfrettedR writing he r, and became of l.cr vust experience who has helped thou>uuuh?^Add*e?^ Nothing New fuyaterious. "ASK i ? YOUR j|| _Ji.UANIl?H MOTH i: it"; For m*:?> ?,? ? -'atf ?uO.K>*c iiarbc.'B re?&ani/c 1 *, i w .1 hrfal jPomiiUl nullum la lreat'n-< n i I <;ur 1'itoumm!*. Grippe, I N varai*t*i UtCliM <10 J?? <? !.' i. . . i' i a m I'le from |r.iro?o>?e . f-'a-f. u , ? ; i ? Yiilu(iWe"?jrativo ingre 1 1 I ? i I y 1 1 . 25c At h!L l>niCf;Utg ?n?l m p:v;c THE J. R. M1NS mUi CO. ... -WINONA. MINNESOTA. jJM. ' tl?kr< "<> I'ifVr nl Atllclri: II otix-lnrhl ItewwM*** m* ' f \ 1 1 I ? nil lilu?l?, 'I'ollrl Vi < | .11 Can-c'a-t.tcr-r W anlcd m l.Ocr^ to "* < 1 1 1 ? I'. \ptrw i.i : ..I.IHUI.IKIO *' " li' UV r?rllTC BEST PR0P0S11IQW ESK1 Ot-ESSSlAGENls American teuton anii Business lisiverslty M1LLEDGEVILLE, G A r>ATTAM. Wo !.*???? ?- ?? :: ? an> cur with fccdcrevii hta I? l^vj I 1 L/iN. aver ??;<*. ? l? : . t - a eoU.? it. *?-.?*? r.u c to -1. t trnrkifc. W ? nlw> te-i K Ti^* io ;r . vc ' i . . a O rninmUntc Uuiu. ? u r Cn tton gion. Ail ?anw?i?'? I ^ PlkSCA* ^,liK'a ,1U 1 * w 1 * '?* Telegraphy arid Railroading VjtS'&tirffiSSf-itXS' ?OUlll. h*I"l>niOi ri-awllililo. \S r '< ? .u . so I tt.tlw couf:u ticsUOi. Learn Telegraphy National Telegraph Institute, Dept. A. N.) ?U' Hid i...'.stcr Gr< i t i 1 mi ? r i > >?<?* ? ujti rvii M. . ?r .( Utioin. l'o?i W.rk t. r Loart. P CIN; JN'NjU I. o.. MK MI HIS. IV N.s Alfr.lfa thrives best on ft soil * veil supplied with POTASH, ptu?* p^c.ri acid and lime. land lor all ; crop agalfti ' In j r?-r;n^ y don't forpxt t .- insure winter-kill::: 1 y a p. arr, broadcast, ten days be fore plantir;-, C o pounds o? a-8-ic fertilizer pjg acre, Most '\rv.Uzcrs are weal; in Potash. Mow them complete by aduino: VStn^h ? icfj' ? of^ lbs. Muriate of Potash to cadi ico lbs of fcrtilij Call on your d?a! r f .r r07.\r!I .it once ns r~xt Www may be too late to g t the goous u.\.v.rcJ ;:i tiaic Lf utOk Potash Grows Alfalfa! ?'FtM for our Sookj rortil- -? 'acts *^-nt sod, trop?. rsan.jrn.iaJ ! er. .utrs. Mawtd ties GORMAN KALI >V0KKS, Cand'cr Dldg., Atlanta, Ga? w? 0.1 Nsi.?i" Si. CKICaOO? Monadnotk Bid*. .:*&!& NIW VO!?k' - PUTNAM FADELESS DY Color more cft>o<l? brlBhter mil faster oolorc tiiau an / ofho.- <lv? t\ i ~ . ? ? ?? ? Color moro ?cxx1? brighter an<l faitor colors tiian aay ottaor (lvo. One 1 r>, tn^tcnao color J can dye any garmeut without rlpplnj opart. Wrlto for freo booklet? How 10 ..ye, l:i0aj i uu 1" Ji" ? r'cr ll?an ftnv d) Avert the Danger Your female trouble may not bo dangerous, now, but if ncglected it -.av Itcr.r ;o. Other ladies, by neglecting their health, have become chronic inv;j ;; .. ovon by finding aff operation necessary. So wfiy not learn by their experience, and !c:\y W-iore your trouble" b*? comes Berious. . Mrs. W. II. Ison, of Baltimore, Md. fays: ' troubles. I had backuchc, dizziness, and su< It j - the feeling I had! I thought I ttas going to ri no belter. - At last I began to take U'i'm; i f t. and feel fine." Try it 1 )-vl r.;T' r?-l f<r years, from fematife ? \r. jnrt of ray body, -OhS M. d;J. ji!1 lio could, but 1 gofc. j 1 do all my houseworks !u and now Throat and Longs c??d i-'H th# prcUciioA kiunit cold ?rvd riwiiM that m obtaia?d frwn W'm nil ? ?? ? ?!"?? rm m mJ ?? ????? P> ? Pito't Cur*. U jrog hav? ? owiiH oki tUcKt <* mmWi k?s(a t?k IWi Curt today *?d cm4mm y au tre w?U. CndtecMin k U fmh, ?tm ? U.. \c^iYAtp ? ^ .Inwi iomh. Ffwlmt ?futn ?nd Kirmlul incm?rat?. At *11 druccW, 28 elk Mil Hmip T /??? (Kh HmI R?a> F?<*orT I* IK# ??ll Ikttr two SU?I Cuilan. (KurinlMI l? M Ikkm winr >trtb, C?UV(M u4 <MN?ali. Kinu j zamuausm sua Co., ? imTmtm. DRIIIUiTKH m>wr cartbU; tlKfluMdi cured; r# nnCUJBA I IWI Mhl tpfrfrdY ; gUArftiU ?? ftl vrn ; r>rt<-? tow. Writ * quick. DR. 8. J . wKiUJfT.rt ru. Ia ?. Always mkmtiom this papkr wli?a wrtilng AdvertU?r??an?l4ti bnylRf ArtfeU* *d*crtliicd In t|a??? rtlomui lake only lh? GliK IIMiund DECLINE ALL SUBSTITUTES ! Tbofflpsoo's Eyfi Water for men. Dottomg of yoor fboe* ' fee t. SkHfcKMKR that s why i),ov ft' a bRrt<Mr.era r.Md.lv Vr - . FR?D. F. F Mr tea feft ,*, ~' Ojrw-I. Low ,? Ucil.'Zloff ffiJ J Brochton, M??. I