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When You Think O I the puis whloli many women experience with every month it makes the Jentlcoess aud kinducss always assoei* at?d with womanhood a??u to b? almost u miracle. While in general no woman rebels ajainat what she rt? fards as ? natural ncsassity there is no women who would Mt gladly h? Irss Irom this reeurriuf period of paui. D#. Pierce' a Favorite Prescription makes WMlr irons ear mtrong and alck women we//, aatf |/rss them freedom from pain . it eatabllekea regularity, aubduea In flam ? mallom, keale ulceration arid vurea te* male ueakaeaa. Sick women irs invited to oonnult I)r. Fierce by letter, Aw. All correspondence etrivtiy private end tucrcdlv ?oofidential, Write without fear and without fee to World's DUpcnsary Mod* tad Association, H. V. l'iorcc, M. D., I'residcut, liuffalo, N. V, If you want a book that tells all about woman'* diseases, and how to cure then* at home, aend 21 one-ocnt stumps to Dr. I'ierco to pay coat of mailing ?nly, end ho will send you ? frte copy of hit Jr<?ut thousand-page ilium ruled Common Senae Medioal Advisor? revised, up-to-dutc edition, in paper covcrs. La baudsome ototh-bindinj, 31 stamps. The higher the ri?o the greater the fall. French. l)r Pierce'* PleniMnt I'ellel* roguhito uiul Invigorata Btomnoh, livor ** ?i?f bowels, Bugar coated, tiny grnnulea, et??y tu take. Lki not gripe. A day ?f sorrow i? longer than month of joy. Cliine?o. No matter how long your neck may b? r, or how aore your throat, IIxiiiIuim NVieard Siil will cure it auroly Hmi quickly. It riven r/ut *15 Hf.rewM*. and inflammation. Money annoyed either nerve* or rules u#.- Ifonice. Ho. 42-'09. Trouble run be cured only through ita ?ourcc. Allen'* Lung ll.tlMiun reaches .the root of your cough ami cures it. A little body often harbor? a great sou!,-- German. Vor l|l(ADA(lli: iilikt' r \ I'rniNH Wh?iher from Colds. Ileal. Mtomach or Ntrroiin Trvu ul??. <t?i>udlne will relieve you. It a ll'jxl'i pleakaot to take a'-l.s I in ately. Try It. 10c . K&c. and ftOe. ai drug alo t a. The j>HHHion for glory 5 the torch of the mind. ? Spaniuh. Mra. Winalow'a Kontlnng Hyrup for ( 'hildren teething, aoftemi the ^ ti i mm . reduce* inflaimna* lion, allay a pain, i urea wind colic, 'Z5c . a bottle Conscience is t ho most terrible ac cuser. ? I'olybius. Have you Chilblain* or Front -bitna? Ferry I>a via' Painkiller will xoothe and heal them. Equally j{ood for Ilheuuiatiain. When the tale of bricks is doubled then cornea Moses. ? H?.:?>rc w. MUCH EXCITED ABOUT CASE Mrs. Justice Refuses to Allow Opvration and Is Relieved by Cardui, the Woman's Tonic. Pedro, O. ? "I suffered for 35 years with weakness and female troubles, and nothing has done me so much good as Cardui," writes Mrs. Martin B. Justice, of I'cdro, O "Before 1 look Cardui. the woman's tonic, I be came so bad that my son, who is a physician, wanted to have tne operat ed on, but I refused and gave Cardui a trial. 1 had been so weak I could scarcely stand on my feet, but had taken Cardui only a few days when 1 became so much stronger. 1 had pro lapse and became very much cxcited, but was greatly relieved as soon as 1 began to take Cacdui. I thank you again and again " Cardui is a pure vegetable extract, of special benefit ' to women, at the times when they need a tonic. I'm over half a century it has been in use by those who have known of its ben ficial cffeci^, ' and is today in use in thousands of homes, where it relieves and prevents pcin and brings back strength and ambition. Safe, reliable, scientific, successful. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. NOT? ? Th# Onrilut Home Treatment for Women. ooo?iit? of t'ar<lui (VI.) ThoiUortl't lllaok- Draught (JAi), or Vi-lv.i (50c>. for (ho II v?r. anil canlm Aulie?|iikt (Mel l'h?ii ran ?4l?a max '?e (ikan siniflj. I; t t h ?? i? i<>l , If d?alr?d, or throe ( ? >* ?i hdf. ai a oi)ai;il?t? trout m?nt for in ? tVfl'u Id I.t-lioa' Ail vlaory I>?i>t . Chatia o ig-% M? lloluo Co . (,'hat tauoofa, T'lin , (??' ?? i >? vi n I I :i i iriurl io'?? v i >? I SI paf o book. "II mi* I'rrf u m-* ill f or Wuuiiui " ? ?at to plain ?ri|ipf t. on r *-<j ?i ?? * t "A Little Colli is -a Dangerous Thing" and often leads to hasty disease and death when neglected. There ate many ways to trrat a ccld, but there u only one ri^ht way? use the right remedy. DIl.I). JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT Is the ?ure?t and safest rewfdy known, for Coughs, Croup, B i o n c h 1 1 i t, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Plrunsy. It cures when other rcmedsc* fail. Do something for yocr ec!d in time, you know what delay niear.s, you know the remedy, tM ? Dr . D. Jayne'i Expectorant, Dolllet In thrt* a lie*. $1 , 50c. 25c SOUR STOMACH "I used Ca&carets And feel like a new man 1 have been a aufferer from dya pepsia and ?our stomach for the last two year*. I have b?en taking medicine ^nd other drugs, but could find uo relief only for a short time. I will recommend Caacareta to my frlenda as the only thing for indigeation and sour stomach and to keep the bowels in good condition. They are very nice to cat/' Harry Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa, Pleasant. PeUtsble. Potent, Taste Good. D? Good Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. Me, 2Sc, 50c. Never told In bulk. The ren mlae tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed (o Mr* or your money baclb *2* For Stock Owners -WHAT OTHERS 8AY: ?hip Ave eases Medicated 8alt Brick. Since yoer (o.xi/ have kwomf en well known, the aamand increases dallf, and U Is almost I Ji glM* to kaap them in slock. H seems that 1 kava toorder In larger quantities aoon. M nuk this order, as my Ia?t shipment ol taaaa la about ?thau*t?<L Sold on* part/ U Hackmu Slock Remedy Company, CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE ?. llwr Sealer 4e?'n?ll II s* N? !? wrWe Nr frt* OOIN'O IT BUND. Father (to prospective miltor).? Having re sard to your an?*l*'i?t name and celebrated anceKtorn, wo mu?t uhut one oye to your debts. "And do I find favor with your daughter?*' "Well, I kiicir she'll hriYo to shut one eye an well."? Meggendorfe/ Dlattcr. OETTrNf} AT TltK HOOT. Fiilr Patient < * li doctor, I'm posh tlvelv all rim down en-l I'm ho ml* Arable, I have that tl rod feeling all the time. Physician No doubt, f,et ino see your tongue,~~.!)ofiton Transcript. * TIIFO 1DRA. Norab, after watering the lawn.? '\MIhhiih, do you lime ii o vour hcBo?" MUhtree?? "Cortaln'.y, not. Norah;. wo always pay ra^)'" ? Christian Work and KvangeJUt. Hoping For the V/or::t. "Wdl, I can live in Hopunow." ' ' Wlial \s happened 1 ' ' "Some of my ri ?? h relations have taken up ivroplnning. From tlio Detroit Free Press. MIJNYON H KMINKNT IK)( TOIIS AT * YOUIt KiCllVH 1<: IHIK. Not n Penny to l*ay For th? Fullest Medical K.YMtiiiniit ion. If you are In doubt as to the cauae oi your disease mall uh a poatal re questing amedlcal examination blank, which you will till. out and return to uh. Our doctora will carefully diag nose your case, und If you can bo cured you will bo told ho; If you can not bo cured you will bo told bo. You are not obligated to uh in any way; this advice Is absolutely free; you are at liberty to tako our advice or not aa you ?e? fin S7> tuT t'o~da*y fOr~^ a" mod 1 - cfti examination blank, fill out and return to' uh an promptly an possible, and our eminent doctors will diagnose your case thoroughly absolutely free. Munyoh's, f>3d and Jefferson Sin., Phlludelphiu, Pa. Tilt' morning is wiser than th? evening - Russian. I lappy llii"1 mnn thnt lintfi a hrnuti l'ul wile; his days shall Ik' increased. 1IIS DAYS NUMlJIiKKI). How a YounjjKtow n Man Disappointed the I'fKsiinlstM. John II. Trulfe, 15 12 Harvard St., YouiiKstown, Ohio., says: "In spite pt three different doctors I was Kettlnp worst*, and was told I couldn't livo hix inoiltliH. They <;illc<l It llrlght'H (1 1 s Cfist'. My limbs worn swollen so badly I h;?.i lo k<M>p to tho house for nine months. Tho urlno was thick, luissngoB wt'l'O freuuerit and scanty ami my head was sort* and diz zy. I used Dunn's Kidney I'llls on the advice of u friend, found com plete relief In time, amlrt\vo years have now passed without a bIru of kidney trouble." Remember the name ? Doan'a. Sold by all dealers. f>0 cents a box. Fob ter-NVilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Modern Life. "May I ki>> \"'.ir beauliftil baity ' ' ( j tauil v, n:n<lam. Orie moment, plca>e. Niiim', letch me the antisep t ie ga i/. -. ' ' l-'xeltaM^e. TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR Seemed Imminent ? Konlp Was Very Scaly iiih) Mail' ('aiiic Out by Mund ftils ? Scalp < I eared ami New Hair (imwii by Cutlcnra. " Al>. ul two hmih iijji I was troubled with my lic.nl I > in; h. al> . Sin-illy after that I I;. id .111 attack <>f tjithoii' fo\er and 1 was <>i:t <>( I lie lioHpilnl |M>sMtl?ly two tin ntliM w!]cti I lirat noUiud the loss of hair, my t?ctil|> be. tig ?t;ll acaly. 1 started to use InndivilT cure* to no elTect whatever. 1 liu l actually lost hope of iinving any hair at all I coul 1 brftsh it otl my coat by the liAnilfu!. I whs afraid to eonib it. But after muni; two oaken of Cuticura 8oap and no illy a box of C'uticurn Ointment, the change was Kurpnamg. My ?oa)p"i? now clenr and healthy an ecu! I be ami my hair thicker titan ever, whereas I h?il my mind male u;> to be bald. \V. F. Steeae, 5M12 I Iron <1 St .. 1'ittsburg. Penn., May 7 and 21, 't>8." 1\ tier Drug A Client. Cor])., Sola Propa. of Cut a ura , Remedies, Boston, Mem. Good, Oool Smokes. Full extent of t he horrofc of nretio exploration will not be realized until they begin pushing over the oountei the Cook t'onehn and the IVavy Fer feeto. ? From the New York Herald. Th* U. 8. Oovernment ha* bonght 81V Or oe?<8,?0i> t *>*<**) of Rowjfh on Rat a to ?end lo th? Pane ma OmafZouis Iwmn it doe* tho work. Ts? old reliable that n?*er fails. TUo uulKala^e exUmtaator. i to. >i?- ?? Roacrh on Knt-v mtl>eat4Vblrt exterminator. Hough on Hen Lice, Nest Powdur, 26c. Rough on R?'ihrg?, Powder or Liq'd, "iSo. Rough on Flo**, Powder or Idqutd, 45c. Roiuhon Roach"*, Pow'd, lAr.,Ltq'd, 35c. Rough on Mo*h and Ant*, Powder, 95c. Rough on Rkeet?rs, agreeable in nsa, 25c. JC. 8. Well*, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. Thoy xvho forgive most shall bo most forgiven. ? llailey. GOOD ROADS CONGRESS Southern Appalachian Associa tion Meets in AaheviUe. PERMANENT ORGANIZATION To DmvUm W?j?? and M?m?* of Building 500 Mil** ot Oovd Ko?d? in tb? AppaUtbUn MmwUIai. Abbeville, N- C\?"Thero Is no mag ical way of gutting good roada and the people in u hi go down In tboir pocket* and hoar thu uxpuntso3 if they want them," bald Governor Kitchln of North Carolina, in Vrulcoining the delegate* to thu Southern Appalachian (iood Road*' Congress, in suasion hero. Governor Kitchln added that the question of good roads w?? not a new ono; that tho Humane had built good roudH?iqada thai ha# lasted more than 1,000 years. Ho ttald that tho Romans appreciated the faluo of good highway*, not only for purposes of war, but for tho development of commerce. l)r. Joseph Hyde Pratt of North Carolina, waa elected permanent chaii man of' tho congress, and K. J. Watson of South Carolina was chosen tecietury, Dr. Pratt, In opening tho congress, stated that the purpose of the gathering w?# to devise ways and means for building 600 njllos of good roudrf In thu Appalachian mountains, with connecting links leading to South Carolina, Georgia, Tounoseee and Virginia. Thcro woro about 175 deolgates from North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia pres ent. Tho work Georgia has done and is now doing In thu Interest of good roudu wuh out lined to thu convention by VV. S, McCallle, statu geologist, He briefly outlined the history of tho movement in bin state, telling how It began with colonization, when all roads ied out from Savannah, and has continued to grow until the pres ent. lie apoko of tho outlook at pres ent as being very bright, especially in those counties where convict la bor is used, which are building an aggregate of 12 miles of good roads every day. Hut the real problem, he said, Is In tho cloven mountain counties which huvo done .but little, and whoro the taxable property Is small compared with the mil&ago of roads. Links of the propound system to (lie Piedmont auction of Georgia will pass through t li i h section and grout stimulate in terest. NEW SllKNESS UXStOVtRED. "Creeping Eruption" Puzzle to Flor ida Doctors. Pcriancola, Kla.?A new diaeaso In tho south known as "creeping erup tion," has been discovered by Cap tain F. H. Gosman, post surgeon of the? artillery corps ntutioned at Fort barrancas. The victims are two ar tlllcrymeo, wJio wero recently at tacked by the diseaso and after in effectual treatment by an assistant surgeon, they were turned over to Captain Gosman. This Is said to be t bo flrst cane of the kind in the south and the fourth case known In- the United States. According to Captain Gosman, the disease ih caused t?y tho lodgment of the eggs of a horse ily, and, while not necessarily fatal, causes great discomfort and whuu not properly treated and the patient is allowed to scratch, becomes very aggravating. Photographs have been taken and will be forwarded with a full report of the cases to the department at Washington. Tft FIGHT JIEAR BEER. Georgia W. C. T. U. Will Begin to Wage War at Once. Macon Ga. ? A light Ik- to be aimed at near beer by the members of tho Women's Christian Temperance Un ion uf Georgia. It is said that tho btate body now in session in Macon strongly desires to havo a committee appointed to take caru of legislation that will mean tho abolishment of the sale of near beer. The fact that no change in the prohibition law for the next two years, will not prevent the tight commencing at once. BABIES FBI! AMALUAMAIION. California Doctor to Teat Theory for Protection of Perfect Race. Long Reach, Cal. ? Pursuing a theory of amalgamation for the production of a perfect race, Dr. Maschutz has assembled orphan babies- of various nationalities and color to rear and at tempt the achievement of tho ideal human. Ho now haa American ba bies, little Mexicans, Portuguese, Jap anese and Indians. These he will train mentally, morally and physical ly and then try his theory of Jnter marriago. CHILE PEPPER CROP RUINED. Frost in Mexico Causes Great Loss to the Farmers. Mexico City, Mexico. ? Nows of tho absolute loss of the Chile popper crop of Mexico was received by the Cam ava Agricola, of this city, as tho laat ami one of the most diaatrous blows dual i the farming industry cf tho country by tho cold wave that spread a sheet of frost from Chihuahua to tho hot country. Not a shoot of chile io left In the big producing states. Tho state* of Puebla, Zacatecas, Aguas Calientes and Guanajuto are the principal producers of Mexican chilo. The prcduct la marketed all Around the world and forms the chief source of Income for many farmors. LIBERAL MINISTER ORDAINED. Rev. Archibald Black Refused to Ao cept All of Book of Genesis. New York City. ? The ordination of the Rev. Archibald Mack, accused of extreme liberalism, was formally ap proved at tho meeting of tho New York presbytery. Last Juno his orthodoxy was ques tioned becaueo he refused to accept literally some portions of tho Book of Genesis, among them, it was said at tho time, the story of Adam and Eve and tho Garden of Edon. LIVE WIRE KILLS EDITOR. A. P. Pelham, Jr., of Waycrosa, Qa., Meets With Fatal Accident. Waycrosa, Ga. ? A. P. Perham, Jr., editor of the Waycrosa Herald, wae Instantly killed in an olectrical storm of violence that swept over thl* place, and destroyed much property. Mr. Perham waa on the street when a wire danging from a pole struck him. ^le dropped to the street dead. Mr. Perham *aa one of the beat* known men of this section, having been in the newapapsr buainose here tor yoara. _|i y - : ' ^ - FAMOUS DOCTOR' 8 PRESCRIPTION. ? OR PTSPEPSl ?ATARRH Qt STOM?| I'uruim u aold by your local drug gut g. Huy a bottle today. Celestial Communication. A story comes from a Kentucky town that is worth repenting. There liven there a woman who says that she hait immediate communion with the Almighty, and now and then de livers to those of common clay a rues sage that she has received from on high.* The fact that tl?-eae messages sometimes takeNon a very materialis tic hue does not alter their effective ness, in her opinion. One day site went into the ofllce of a well-known attorney and ap proached him solemnly as one about to reveal an awe-inspiring secret. "The Lord sent mo to you for f2fV, she announced. Tho attorney looked up and smiled. "That must be a mistake," he re-j "plied, blandly, "because tho Lord knows I have not got it." Celestial communication was there-! upon broken off.? FrOro the I?uis villu Courier-Journal. Defended the Baby. Tommy's mother bad made him n present of a toy shovel and sent him out iif'the sand lot to play with his baby brother. "Take care of the baby now, Tom my, and don't let anything hurt him," was mamma's parting injunc ; lion. Presently screams of anguish from baby sent tho distracted parent Hying to tho sand lot. "For goodness* Rake,- Tommy, what has happened to the baby?" said she, trying to soothe the wailing infant. | i "There was a haughty fly biting him on top of his lv?ad and I killed ! it with tho shovel," was. the^remd. | reply. ? Lippincott 's. r Fertile in Explanation. ? She ? George, did you mail that let ter I gave you last Monday morning? lie, cornered, hut fertile in expe dient*-? No, I . didn't"! And what's uwt'i), 1 demand to know' its contents! ? She, amazed ? Why',' George, what's the matter? He, inwardly delighted? I 'm .jeal ous ? that's what's the matter! Mad ly, desparately, insanely jealous! She ? You dear old goose! It's only a letter to Cousin Sue. He, apparently much relieved ? Is that all? How foolish of me. I'll po out and mail it at once. A Complex Relation. She ? "Who was the lady you just bowed to?" He ? "That was the second wife of the third husband of ray first wife." ? Fliegcnre HIaetter. He who toils with pain will eat wit h pleasure? Chinese. Nothing to Worry Her. "My wife is very miserable." "Wat's the reason? She haSn't a thing to worry about." "That's the reason." A monkey remains a mokey though dressed in silk. ? Spanish. A brain is worth little without a tongue. ? French. So. 42- '09. FOOD QUESTION fettled With 'Perfect .Satisfaction by a Dyspeptic. It's not an easy matter to satisfy all the members of the-famlly at meal time, as every housewife knows. And when the husband has dyspep sia and can't eat tho simplest ordi nary food without causing trouble, tho food question bccomea doubly annoying. An Illinois woman writes: "My hust-and'q health was poor, he had no appetite for anything I could get for him, It seemed. "He was hardly able to work, was taking medicine continually, and aa soon as he would feel better would go to work again, only to give up in a few weeks. He suffered severely with stomach trouble. "Tired of everything I had been able to get for him to oat, one day seeing ..n advertisement about Qrape Nuts. 1 got 8oiuo and he tried it for breakfast the next morning. "Wo all thought it was pretty good, although we had no Idea of using It regularly. Dut when my huaband came home at night he asked for Qrape-Nuts. "It was the same next day, and t-| had to get it right along, because when we would get to the tabte the question, "Have you any Orape-Nuta?' was a regular thing. So I began to buy it by the dozen pkgs. "My husband's health began to Im prove right along. I sometimes felt offended when I'd make something f thought he would like for a change, and still hear the sam$ old question, 'Hare yon any Orape-Nttfa?* "He got so well that for ths last two years he has hardly lost a 4a? from his work, and we are still using Grape-Nota." Read the book, "Tho Road to WelWille," In pkgs. "Thers*s a Reason." Vmb MtAll t flil iKfttfl A MIM. ose appears from time fo tfan* They **s gfwnJae, tm, sad fall of hmmmm * ' ~ Tvttt lived on Ducka. " I ean't think of anything n?re pleasant," Mid ? clerk in ona of Washington 'a big stores, "than a visit to tbe home of one'a boyhood, such as I just returned from, aftsi Mu absence of 15 years. "I toll, you, boy?," bo eaid to the friends be was telling of bis visit, "it brought the tearf to by eyes, when I sighted Hie old farm down in Virginia. Kverythlug was tbe same as when I left there a mero boy. Tbere was tbe old house without a bit of improvement, the garden full of all kinds of truck, the ice pond, and a loving welcome by all the people in the vicinity, " 1 don't propose to be senti mental. Not a bit of it," be said, 4 'but 1 thought it might entertain you to bear of a turtle bunt in which 1 took part while 1 was down at the old place. You heard me ?p?;uk of the ic<? pond on the farm'. It was u little lake in its dimensions, and 1 have skated on it mauy a time when I was a youngster. "My uncle, who is running the estate, had a number of tine duck*, and these divers had groat times ?wlmtning on the pond, wbieb they seemed to prefer' to other waters in the vieinity. The little old lake seemed to have a peculiar fascination, not only for them, but for some of the neighbor's ducks who paid visits to them and joined them in their na tatorial exploits. "At last one day one of the bauds on the place declared that he had seen a turtle gazing up out of the water. Then everyone was convinced that he was a marauder and had boen living of duck meat for a long time. "Right away a searching party was organized and two or three of us armed with guns putrolled the batiks of the pond, but without any success. The old pirate was wise and kept un der cover. Then the pond was drain ed and we went for him with spades, and at last dug him up out, of the mud with duck bones all around him."? From the Washington Post. Can Anybody Beat This? Mr. W. B. Dowdy living at the edge of town on tho northest, has one-third of an acre of corn that beats any thing wo have ever seen. It is on top of a hill and such a deep green as to be almost black. This is the second crop on the land, he hav ing raised and sold $52.50 worth of cabbage off the same land in the spring, and from this crop of corn he expects to get 50 bushels, also {???.00 worth of fodder, and peas growing in the rows, which will pay for tho fertilizer and harvesting of tho crop. If any body can beat that we , would be glad to hear from them. 'i^fiToraTTimcs. So. 42-'09. We know of n.o other medicine which hns been so si cessful in relieving the suffering of women, or ' -many genuine testimonials, as lias Lydia L. 1 in ia Vegetable Compound. In almost every community you will fi nd women w 0 have been restored to health by Lydia h. Pinkhams tg* etable Compound. Almost every woman you meet has either been benefited by it, or knows some one who has. in the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass,, are files con taining over one million onelnindred thousand letteis i?om ?women seeking health, in which many openly state over their own signatures that they have regained their health by taking Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved many women from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is made ex clusively from roots and herbs, and is perfectly harmless. The reason why it is so successful is because it contains ingredients which art directly upon the female organism, restoring it to healthy and normal activity. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials such as the following prove the efficiency of this simple remedy. * Minneapolis, Minn. : ? -?? I was ft great sufferer from female trouble.** which caused a, weakness and broken down condition of the system. I read so much of what Lydia 12, IMnkham's Vegetable Compound bad dune for other suffering women, I felt Hiiro it would help me, and 1 must say it did. help me wonder fully. Withiy three months I was a perfectly well woman. "I want this letter made public to show the benefits to be derived from Lydia 10. Pinkhain'.s "Vegetable Compound."? Mrs. JoluiG.M ohlan, 2115 Second St. North, Minneapolis, Minn. Women who are suffering from - those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. W'-iio ?Um*k not lire iirhii'vcs. For COLDS and ?KIP. Hick's Capudinb Is the best remedy- j relieve! the aclilnu' and feverlshnf-is-eurei | ilje Cold anil restores normal conditions, li t j liquid? effects Immediately. luc.. 2So. au<i 60c.. atdrutr stores. < Food RECEIVED THE ONLY Grand Pri (HIGHEST AWARDS) At the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition AGAINST ALL COMPETITORS ON PICKLES? OLIVES ? CONDIMENT* -CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS PRESERVES JftLllES SALAD DRESSING? CONDENSED MILK-EVAPORATED MILK CALIFORNIA FRUITS CANNED MEATS CORNED BEEP ? SLICED DRIED BEEF-OX TONGUE- VEAL LOAF HAM LOAF- VIENNA SAUSAGE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS WE LEAD Tour Grocer Has Them? Insist on Getting libby's l_t B B Y. McN El LL & l_ I B B Y A Certain Cure for Sore.Weak a Inflamed eyes MITCHELL'S] SALVE wakes the use of DRUos unhEcessary. Price, 25 Cents. Druggists. roB PINK EYE SSr-sr " I IIVIl Am I ha AND THROAT DISEASES Cnroe the aick and acts as a preventive for others. l.i.jnid giyen on the tongne. Bafo for brood marcs ami all others. r? ?t kidney remedy; 60 cents and $1 a bottle'; |/> nail flO the cln7.ru. Bold by all druggists and hor*t> goods houses, or sent, exprenn paid, by the manufacturers. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, GOSHEN, "NDIANA Finer (Uror, jreater succulence and moro weight are inaured to your Fall Cabbage and Onions by adding PoUtk to the commercial fertilirer you use on theM crop*. It produces sound, solid heads and bulbs with much improved flavor, and matures tho crop well ahead of frost Potash Pays InoraftMjroar commercial ferttllaer to 0 per Mat. M r?U?k for Oabbaro, 7 per cent tor Onion*. Two Iba. of I'atafth to every Kv Iba. of fertiliser increase the PtUtk tot* I 1 per cent. Bend for l-lteratur* about *oll. crop*. Bknom and fertiliser* - ooaa plied by expert*. Mailed on request? Fr**. MUUI BUI VOWS. AMmU. ??.. tM? ewriUr IMf. OMwi*, Mwrtwa But ln> Yerfc, II H**a*a It Children Like CURE m divt mmi v tl^so "pt^iVShr' Tbs rougK 50 quickly. uife loo and contains no opiates. i All Druffitte, 25 cents. THE LEXINGTON HOTEL Klt/llllOND, YIHUIMA. ? rM?n > mn RICHMOND, V* riov> to Lv.r I'ouoU. Potk', Office, ?(in&r? >\ hui.'Kile mhI Ueull section* EVEHYTH1NQ FIRST-CLA68 RATES REASONABLE Pi P _ - V A LV ES riTTllsir. iNn SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS. LOMBARD IRONWORKS,""??"' Rettor<:& Cray Holt to Natural Color; Kik'OVin OtNOnWFP AMD ?CUB? Invig.>r?t, . :.;nl ptc*fp.ts tnc hair from filling o8t To* Sn?? by or 8?nt Direct by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia ll fcr PotxJt. Sample Bot(>? jjc S?n4 t*f Clfiul*** \ *? ????? ? m .1 iii . r . ">? ?rp?r)enot ?*' ''"UUrj lt?u?r? m* 'tJ ?'? 'lOW.u' ? .or .**, J!0,vv ^ b,^/-5 ' 1 J I l.?ob \r"*^Ta- -J** namk, t| ?'"??? ? ., i? , i.' . . u'nt ">'? 'try n.la.ta, 9 P "??? ? _ our ?. IJ ? uulfll lltt llill tirr n.laat*. I ?t ii.f ? ? .t tii * bnl*n*#? Yau 4u not lilt J ?"4? cant ? t ?l. 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XL 1 1 ? 1.1 rmr obetlnata curt ot oonUmml Malarial Ferer. All WWW IMUb* ul ltrad am a ?mk M jvrta trora my Btora. ThcMOUMwmol thro* m natter It-' IMr finritiirr ~r H' | from 100 to 1M. Tho doctors had tried ererj tmaalarala. Ipe??adadtka?toletma?rjr Johneon'iTonlo. I removed all the print aad MttiMdMM go oat In a plain bottle ua regular preecriptloo. Theet. ? f ?>??>! Jfcy rtooTtred laptdly aftt ttttre ?!f ? _ B. IL SI11FLKTT. 4ftVCK TONIC CO.. Sramwh, Ga.