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\ "X ' X?a aqj jo Cardinal Gibbons arrived In New York from Europe and was welcomed by BaUimcreans. A national conference of Christian i churches opened at Atlantic City. Samuel Swenyon. a Swede, who wanted to see President Roosevelt, was h'ld up by Secret Service men at Sagamore Hill, but proved to be harmless. The Farmers' National Congress be i pan at Niagara fans. Curtis Jett was sentenced to death at Cynthiana, Ky.. for the murder of Thomas Cockrill. Impeachment proceedings were brought against Theodore Shaffer, president of the Iron, Steel and Tin Workers* Union. The Pencoyd Iron Works, at Philadelphia, employing 3,000 men, are to be closed until January 1. Counsel for George W. Beavers threaten to bring contempt proceedings against District Attorney Youngs and others interested in the prosecution. J William MacKabce. the oldest living naval veteran and a nalive of Baltimore, celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of his birth in Philadelphia. | Cough I" 1 have made a most thorough trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that fcr all diseases of the lungs it never disappoints." ! J. Early Finley, Ironton, O. ' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral won't cure rheumatism; we never said it would. I It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and I colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we've been saying it ever since. Tkree rites: 2Sc., 50c., 51. All drugfbtt. ! OoonUt your doctor. J f he s?ts take it, then ck> as lie It he ttlU you cot to take it, then don't take it. He knows. Leave it with him. W- arc willing. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, 3Iass. i ? ------ ? TiT AAA DEPOSIT \W Railroad Fare Paid. 500 ' FltEE Courses Offered. . Board at Cort.Wri- Oulck ^EOEGIA-ALABAMA SUSINESSCGLLEGE.lUc .n-Ga, **l Und CasrareU ao that I would not be without theiu. I was troubled a great deal with torpid liver and heailackc. Jfnw ainre taking Oak.I* nathArtie 1 f?r-l verr much hotter lehall certainly recommend them to my Iriemla a?the h-st medicine I have ever seen." Anne Bexiuet, Otborn Mill No.2, Fa11 Elver, llui. Tkiunt. Palatable,. Potent Taate Good. TV) Good, Sever Kteken, Weaken er Grij*. JOe. tic. SOc. Never old In bulk. The genuine tablet atnmped CCC. , Ooarantecd to cure or yoatr money beck. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. Box IMiUALSALE. TEN M1LU0H BOIES it extensively used eveiywheie in the I a world wherever the nuzzle loader ha* given way to the breech loader. X It is made in the largest and best I B equipped cartridge factory in exit tence B This accounts for the uniformity of I B its products. jt Sj Tell your dealer " U. M. C.** -when I ? B he asks: What kind?" I K Catalog free. I M Tfce Union Metallic Cartridge Co. I ? BRIDGEPORT. CONN. 1 Azency, 313 Broadway. 1 m New York City, K. ft I fJI/SBU'Waterproof & 1//JB7 Oiled Clothing ' If! ftVpfyy ilacii ok Yiixow * I/ JwSrW. roK *v *u mMau *** * MWr /ft A. J. Tower Co. Boston, Mail I'SJl ufiaf !?$ Town annua co. iwni Totoma. cam. 80 40. C* Dropsy I Jr' Removes all swelling in 8 to ao / days; effects a permanent cure /V in 50 to 60 days. Trial treatment /jmgs. given free. Nothingcan be farret Si Write Or. H. H. Groan's Son*. j^t-a Specialist*. Bax B. Atlanta. 6a. I Notes end Paragraphs. The figures representing the whot? population of Great Britain's colonies will surprise many persons. The important ones are: Canada, r>,525,000; Australia. 2.860.000: South Arfict, 875,000; Now Zeland. 815.000. which makes a total of 11,075,000 persons. There are, however, says the London Time3. 20,000 whit? persons now going to the colonics to settle each month, as a result of hard times in England. Co!. Sir Francis Aylmer Graves-Sawl, who died the other day. enjoyed a baronetcy of curious origin. His grandfather owned a picture which King William IV desired to purchase. His Majesty was politely informed that the , * - u..i :/ I picture was not tor saie, uui u uic | owner were thought worthy of the dignity of a baronet be would respectfully ask his Majesty to accept the picture as a gift. The baronetcy was duly conferred and the picture changed hands. Walter Wall Brewster, a member of a prominent Elizabeth. N. J., family, is engaged to one of the famous Ah Fong sisters. Wing Ah Fong. a China-man. father of 13 girls, of whom 7 married Caucasians, went to Honolulu in 1S58. He amassed a fortune in the silk and bric-a-brac trade and became several i times a millionaire through invest[ ments in sugar plantations. Walter Brewster is 22 years old and a grandson and great grandson of United 1 States Senators, of New Jersey. I News of the Day. Within a year it is claimed that through connection by electric railway will be established between Cleveland. Ohio, and Pittsburg. Pa., a distance of 137 miles. The country to be traversed by the new lines is very rough, but its promoters hold that its success is assured. According to experts who have been studying the question, the death and total extinction of the prehistoric glaciers is only a matter of time. In the Dauphine Alps seventeen main glaciers have been under close observation since 18S0, and all have shrunk steadily I during the period, some of them as mucn as niiy ieei a uay. Unanimous Opinion. (Philadelphia Press.) "Oh! vcs: Cayman is a vestryman of our church." "You don't say? He doesn't behave as if he belonged to any church." "That's so. He behaves as if the church belonged to him." About 400 messenger boys employed by the Illinois District Telegraph Company, stopped work in Chicago. This action was decided upon as a protest against the employment of colored boys. Bitter. (Philadelphia Press.) Miss Pepprev?What intelligent tricks your dog has. Mr. Sappy. Cholly Sappy?Vaa3, I taught him all | he knows. Miss Peppre.T?Indeed? And can you j perforin all those intelligent things, too? Occasionally a man on the downward path is traveling in the opposite direction. Let the man who would reform the world begfn OD*his neighbors and he will soon see his finish, i Cynics are men who find fault with : the world because they were not conj suited when it was designed. Peaches Are Peaches. <Summerville (Ga.) News. It is hard to tell which is in greater demand, the Georgia girl or the Georgia peace It is a question of peaches, though, either way you take it. Not Obliged to Smoke. <St. Louis Republic.) j Under the new rule West Point cadets may smoke pipes. Probably it ie j intended that pipes shall conduce not | to peace, but to generalship. Ftor the benefit of anxious or alarmed parents, it should be stated that the rule does not make smoking compulsory. FIT Sr*riT>aT)?n-!Ycnrcu. \<> nci .V..I3T- , ress after first dav's use of Dr. KHue's Great Nerve Restorer. ?'2 trial bottleand treattsefreo Dr.R-H. Kiuxe, Ltd.. 931 ArcnSt., Pliila., Pa. It isn't always safe to trust a man who has no small vices. He may go to the other extreme. Mrs.VTlnslow's Sooth I ng Syrup for children teething, soften the gums, reduces inflammation.ailava nain.cures windcoiic. 25c. a bottle W#rk of Traction rioirs. The sixty-horse power traction enpines used on Western ranches will pull simultaneously seventeen fourteen-inch plows plowing to sixty acres per day, or will plow, drill and harrow, all at one time, with properly arranged tools, from thirty-live to fifty acres per day. StOO Reward. S100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science uas been able to cure in alt itsstagas, and that is Catarra. Hall's Catarra Cure is the only positive cure now knowu : J the medical fraternity. Catarra oeing a coustitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's CatarrnCure is taken mtern&liy, actingdirectlyupoatneoioodaudinaI coussurfaces of the system, tueraoy destroying the foundation of tnedisease,andgivia; I the patient strength by building up the con| BtituMon and assistiug nature in doing its work. Ike proprietors have so much f&itiuu itscurative powers that tney offer One xlundred Dollars for any case tin: it fails to care, bend Ivr list of testimonials. Address F. j. (jhk.nev ?fc Co., l'tuedo, O. Sold b/ Druggists, 73c. Hail's Family Fills are the best. Hero i? a Problem. Which hurts the worse. To get over a love affair by marrying or to get over it by not marrying??Atchison Globe. Perfectly Natural Folk. When it comes to being perfectly natural grown people are obliged to use judgment.?Atchison Globe. JamsurePiso's Cure for Consumption save! ay life three years ago.?Mrs. Thomas lloa11X8,Maple St.. Norwich. N 1".. Feb. 17, 1^1?. Russia's new naval program, to finish in 1906, is six battleships and three armored cruisers. June Tint Butter Color makes top of the market butter. The French domain in Africa comprise? one-third of the surface of the continent. I V?rnmm I ?J Notes. i Calvert, Texas, has voted iu favor of a cash road tax. .... .i. /\. n ? T? l.aa liip eastern uuuinv i?. -\. i?. n,i.-? reason to believe that the efforts that ! it lias been making for some time to secure the establishment of a provincial division for good roads wiil be crowned v.ith success. Schenectady County, X. Y.. has successfully tried the experiment of placing the prisoners confined in the comity jail upon the roads in working out a j contract for road improvement which I was awarded to the county. One result of this is the avoidance of Scheu-eetady County by tramps. Stone, brick and steel tracks have not yet received the attention that they deserve on account of their comparative cheapness and durability. In this connection it is worthy to note that between Albany and Schenectady is n stone track road which is said to be fully as perfect as when it was built some fifty years ago. That Florida will soon he among the States that lead in the mileage of good roads is indicated by the fact that there is now over $300,000 available in the internal improvement fund and that there is a reserve of ,".000.000 acres of swamp and overflowed lands, worth from Si to $5 an acre. By a recent act of the Legislature this was i made available for the building of hard roads. Arkansas does not Intend to allow the interest in the good roads move ment to flag. The Executive Committee of the State <?. A. R. has requested the county Judges to call county coni ventions for this summer and fn'l and appoint delegates for the State convention to be held next January. If other States would work in this | systematic way much more would be \ | accomplished than is the case where i i spasmodic efforts are made to interest! i people in the good roads movement. ? In Scott County. Iowa, the farmers , along a certain road, finding that the ordinary road tax was only sufficient j to keen the road in its normally bad j condition, voluntarily entered into an agreement to tax themselves an j amount that would make it possible j to permanently improve the road. ' Land owners were to pay twenty-five J rents per acre for all the land within 1 one mile of the road, fifteen cents for j land within one or two miles away, j and ten cents for land between two 1 and three miles away. This is a , straightforward, self-lielnful American way of "dealing with the problem.? ; Ca/m1 Pnnda Mnwrinp. Colonel Hepburn'# View. In a recent review Hon. William ; P. Hepburn, member of Congress from Iowa, expressed himself as follows: ! "My idea of a comprehensive scheme j for the permanent betterment of the ; roads in the United States involves ! an equalizing of the expense. I would : be in favor of appropriating one-third j of the cost of any particular stretch ] of highway out of the treasury, the ! State to pay an equal proportion, and the township the remaining one-third. In this way the weight of expense j would be so distributed as not to be 1 oppressive to any of the contributors. ' and in the course of ten years the ; mud hole and the bottomless pit of I the spring season, when thp frost emerges from the ground, will have I disappeared, and a macadamized road will pass every farmer's home. "It has taken the farmers a long i time to come to a realization of the value and Importance to inemseives m pood roads. They are now thoroughly awake to the fact, however, and are ready to press their sturdy shoulders against the wheel of progress which leads to the elimination of the botton - j less road. The movement has already i begun in Iowa, and many towns are j reached by farmers traveling over | macadamized roads. ' These farmers i have discovered that the hard, dry. ! always passable road pays big divi dends in more ways than one. They , have found that it has put from to S!0 per acre upon the valuation of their land. Incidentally these facts are becoming generally known, and Iowa farmers are ready to grasp any comprehensive scheme that 'will give them permanent highways, and they are j willing to pay for them. "I find many representatives in Congress who are deeply interested in the ; good roads proposition, and they have j indicated a willingness to take the mat- j ter up from the viewpoint of national co-operation under proper conditions. T KAIIapa A oil KInot 111 riipolvo of. 1 UCilC?U H'C BUI/.IVVV " ?' ^ "4 tontion at the hands of the fifty-eighth Congress cud that some practical re suits will very soon follow." TIic Money Value of Good Ro*(l?. Tlmre are at least five ways in which good roads will put money in the farmer's pocket or prevent Its being spent wastefully; for a good road will 1. Economize time and force In transportation between farm and market. 2. Enable farmers to take advantage J of market fluctuations In buying ant! i selling. i 3. Permit transportation of farm j products and purchased commodities I during times of comparative leisure, i Reduce wear and tear oil horses, ' harness and vehicles. 5. Enhance the market value of real } estate. - . ?* >r n$r.K- - > Lament of the Lay Brother. ' Iona, O Iona! My days go sad and slow. For 'mid your island meadows I hear no cattle low, I miss the fields of Kerry. The green fields and the klne. And In my brother's chanting Is heard no voice of mine; Iona, O Tonal My mates are glad of cheer, But I, the Kerry peasant. Dwell sad and lonely here. I send an erile's sighing Across the sundering sea; O would I were in Kerry. Or th#? kin#* WAra with ttia' Jena. O Iona? The Saint sleeps well. J trow. Nor dreams that one poor brother's Keartbroke for Ireand now. lleartbroke to be a herdboy Ar.cS watch the cattle feed. And call the cattle homeward Across the darkening mead. Iona, O Tor.a! All summer swallows stay About your totvers; the seagulls To Ireand take their way. And would. I cry with weeping. The seagulls' road were mlr.c. To hear and see the lowing The kind eyes of the kir.e! Iona, O Iona! ?Unidentified. Sharps ?nJ Flats. For some time past doctors in France have been warning the public against the dangers of the latest craze ?opium smoking. The habit has been Introduced by officers and others home from Indo-China and gradually ex tended to society at Marseilles ana Toulon. After being adopted in other seaports the mania has now reached Paris, where it Is reported to have widely spread. The Official Gazette of Italy says that by a law of June 27, 1903, the exportation of antiquities found in excavations and that have an archaelogical and artistic value?also articles of antiquity of artistic value in possession of private parties, regarded by the Government as having great value for historical and artistic purposes?is forbidden. The law is to be in force for two years. Bulletin Bubbles, (Philadelphia Bulletin.) A poor lot?potter's field. In hot we-ther even a straw hat is felt. Dead letters do not require a "post" mortem. An up-to-date newspaper doesn't always wear a stylish wrapper. A stingy man may hedge and still not be a hedgehog. When some men get a job they are between two fires. The Worm Turns. (Philadelphia Press.) "You're forever trying to give the impression that you're a martyr," snapped Mrs. Henpeek. "I suppose you want everybody to think that you suffer in silence." "No," replied Mr. Henpeek; "I suffer in the perpetual absence of silence A little silence would be a positive pleasure to me." ?ot{ono?to*o?to*or.onono?to*or.o 1 (mm Indigestion. 5 O y Effects felt immedl atcly. 2 10. a and see. at Drugstores. ft wlfcOfcOfcOfcOMCfcOttOfeOVlOfcOUOfcOM Good Pitts Ayer's Pills are good liver pills. You know that. The best family laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular, ?J. C. Atbt Co. fure cuuMipauuii. Low?ii. mm.. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE nmit" "? r>in"M.t?T??in 11 p. mu. * co.?WA?mjA. n. a. Medical college of Virginia. EiUblUfced 1838. ?Dcr?rtmenta of Medicine, Dentletry ?nd i')>arm9cy. Ihe ""ixty-^lxtli eion will commence September 29. lftJd. TuU ton fees ?n<l 11 vink expenses are moderate. For Announcement nud further lnforma? 'ion. Ktldress, Clirloioplicr Tompktoc-, VI. V., Dean, ic 1?-li moud. VlrvluU Reflections of a Bachelor. (New York Press.) One trouble with the clothes women | wear is they have no place to scratch matches on. Just as soon as a girl goes to lun- J cheon with married women she begins ' to think she is wordly. Nothing makes a woman so furious as to picture how sweet and sympathetic her bitterest rival would be at ner iunerai. When a woman gots nervous over her husband's working so late at night in his office it is a sign she doesn't be- j licve him. I STRAIGHT 1 Aching backs arc cased nip. back, and loin pains overcome. Swelling cf the limbs, rheumatism, and dropsy signs vanish. They correct urine with brick-dust sediment, high colored, excessive, pain in passing, dribbling, frequency, Doan's Kidney Pills dissolve and remove calculi and graveL Relieve heart palpitation, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness. Tell Citt, Ind.?I received the free trial of Doan's Kidney Pills. They are splendid. I had an awful pain iu n;y back ; on taking the pills the pain left mc right away and I feel like a newman.? Stephen Schatfer. Mrs. Addie Andrews, R. F. P. No. 1. Buoditead, Wis., writes: I received the free trial of Doan's Kidney Pilis witn much benefit. My little nephew was suffering terribly with kidney trouble from scarlet fever. Two doctors failed , to help him and lie finally went into spasms. His father gave him Doan's Kidney Pills and from the second dose v ^ V v; 4 " 1 WORN OUTJ Are Most Women in Summe ?Pe-ru-na is a Tonic of Efficiency. m ; T OSEPIIi.?K MORRIS, 236 Carroll S? f) Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "Peruna is a fine medicine to take an time of the vear, but I have found it (; pccially helpful to withstand the wear an tear of the hot weather. I have take* i now for two summers, and feet that it ha ept my system free from ira'arin. a'1 also kept me from having that worn-ou dragged-out look which so many worn*, have. "I therefore have no hesitancy in sayin that I think it is the finest tonic in th | world."?Josephine Morris. Peruna is frequently ujed as a mitigi | tion of the effects of hot weather. What i hath is to the skin. I'eruna is to the mi I oous membranes. Bathing keeps the ski [ lic.x'.tliy, Pcruna makes the mucous men ! branes clean and healthy. With the ski and mueous membranes in ^?od workin order. Iiot weather can be Withstood wit very little suffering. Frequent bathing with an occasional u.? j of I'eruna is sure to mitigate trie horror ! of hot weather. Many ladies have discoi | i ? ?? Mfil REPEAT I No matter what your prefer II some one of the eight differ il will suit you. Winchester 1 ? ble for shooting any game, I and in many styles and w I select, you can count on its j -ft reliable in action and a stroi FSEE: Ox.fUO-1 ' WINCHESTER REPEATING ;> ? WWJI I ' ? ItipnnsTabulesai the best dyspepsl /^^^AT^jrawnedicine ever mad (2LJxa A hundred millioi them have bee sold in the Unite ^Sgj&pr States in a slugl year. Every lllnes i arising from a disordered stomach ; relieved or cured by their use. S j eomnion is it that diseases original | from the stomach it may be safely a I sorted there is no condition of 1 I health that will not be benefited < : cured by the occasional use of RIpni j Tabules. Physicians know them an I speak highly of tliem. 'All druggist ! sell them. The five-cent package ! pnnnrrli for an ordinarv occasion, an tlie Family Bottle, sixty cents, coutair a household supply for n year. Oc generally gives relief within twcnt minutes. Typewriters I I CHEAP i ^ I'lg 1 nt d Mnchiao* ? -*> - nil mskes l?k-n part for th 01ir?-r Kit' ithIds for quick >>uyer! J. li. <'IIA YTf?>, t. linlotte. N. t Majors and flinors. Arrangement* trnve been complete* I for the return rjt President Roo3evel and his family, and the execute force to Washington. The party wil leave uysier nay hcai Muiiuay rnuru ing. et 9 o'clock on a special Lonj Island Railroad train. In order to secure certification of hii milk by the milk commission of New York city the dairyma-n must have i clean cement floor stable, with whitewashed walls and abundant windows Cow3 must be sponged and their tails scrubbed before each milking, bottles and utensils scalded and filled bottles kept on ice and shipped only in refrigerator cars. 'O TIIE SPOT the pain was less He began to gale and is to-day well bey, his life saved by Doan's Kidney I'iils. Ruddles .Mills, Ky.? I received the free tria* or piiis. They did mc great good. I had bladder trouble, compelling me to get up often during night. Now I sleep well; no pain in neck of bladder; pain in back is gone, also headache.? J no. L. Hill. lw so cwti.' NAME 8TATE For free trial bor. mail tbl? eotinon to i Foeter-Milburi. Co.. KnfTak.. Y Y. If atrnre pace i? lnaufflctept. write addreoa on ?eparate slip. medicajTajdvice warns. I DRAGGED OUT\ ? Mrs. Tressie Nelson, *22 Broad St., 2 Nashville, Tenn., writes: f p * "As Peruha has done me a J wort 1 of good, I feel In duty bound to tell of U, in hope* that J It mag meet the eye of some tee J man who has suffered as I have. "For five years I really did note J ?nu? aimt < fior/tvity wctk u?y i J icom, ant If 1 did. not have head- f } ache, I hud back tch? or a pa!n j . J somewhere and really life wan J I not worth the effort 1 made to II keep going. * 'l j "A good friend advised me to J / J use Pcruna and I was glad to try f J anything, and I am very pleased + J to say that six bottles made a newt I } woman of me and 1 have no more i !J pains and life looks bright % J again."?Wr*. Tresoie Wei son. .'X ' I ered that the depression of hot weather g and the rigors they have been in the io habit of attributing to malaria ouick v > ? ??? 4t T> disappear wnen cut:y use itiuiiu. -.his ? i- why Perunit is bo popular with them. Pea ruca provides clean mucous membranes, i- and the clean mucous membranes do the n rest. * i- If you do not derive prompt and satisn factory results from the use of Peruna5 write at once to Dr. Hartman. givin* a h full statement of vour case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice ic gratis. . s Address Dr. Hartman, President of The r- Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. nuinii ING RIFLES JSR mces are about a rifle, A* I ;nt Winchester models j Rifles are made in calibers suita- U , from rabbits to grizzly bears,# eights. Whichever model you# ; being well made and finished. J tig, accurate shooter. Jfe case illustrated u.ui'vue. ATM ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN.^^g^ rW. L. DOUGLAS $3.2? & *3 SHOESK is Toa can me from $3 to $5 yearly by >D bearing W.LDonglaa $3.50 or $8 shoe*. I They equal those that have been cc?t- jf ^tek It' int? yon from $4.00 fcV Js to $5.00. The iin- /?. mouse sale of W. L. jpl-i . * 's Douglas shoes proves Itf >o their superiority over j&?$ >e all other makes. r?52| jf?* g Sold by retail shoe WrSjtgjV. 'J ' dealers everywhere. ^ 1' Look for name and d|jSK5ML< )t price on bottom. J is Th*t Doa*I)u *?ee Cor. L oaaColt provM there Is Q falae la Deaf las shoe*. / vRwl ts> Co roam Is tke hljrhrst ITmli Fit I i itln i amiii Tff[nTW>k, , /Sm~*jr' Is rost I'ltor h'u-jrfiussd. !?99{C\ --fSJSsfJ i OumtAQilt EifeLinertnnot Sieouallada'any prlc*!. ? Shoes hy Mil, 25 ffit? ex1ra. IMastralsr IS Cataloir free. W. L. DOl'tiLIS, Brockton, Hm. >(> ??o?(m)k)fo4o?ofo4<h0kh0> ' i fORN MILLS and f : s niLLsrdNES f " If In need of Com Hill or Mtneloaan O | P you will find it t<>yourlnteresttocorret;>OMd f I with ( Alti'LIV K Mil l>TO\E l ?. Q O l * ma, M. C, manufacturers of Corn i ^ Hills from the fanvils Moore County urlt. q i ? 0*0#O^O^Ot'0*04040^0^0 It So. 40. IISAWMILLSSS Bwlth He.ve's Universal Lojr Beams,Rectlllnil I |2ear. Simultaneous Set Works and the Ileat rl000*"x,nff Variable Feed Works are unexkjoclled *or ACCURACY, SIMPLICITY. DtTBABILe iflity and base ofoplratio.v. Write for full 1 Kj descriptive circulars. Manufactured by the r'SALEjl IRON \\ ORKS.tt iuston-Saleni.H.C. J NO MORE... ? y\IBM s A am* ae?.s AW - - - MIHLS in YUUK HflIK Carpenter's OX mmPOJUDE (BRWAnc o? Pttramn > TaVes them on* and k?<?p* rottr soalr tn s?lendhl ?hai>? |n?rt l.e tmn/ilri. That's why you lie**! ? It's highly perfumed, too. PRICE, 25 CENTS. At ?k. n? .. a. ? ?11 j ? 1-? -i ?- ?*#V vtug u?uic, vr III WU ITCOiifi Ul V / cents in stamp*. LAddre?. CARPENTER '& CO., Louisville, Ky. 0The Effervescent Stomach Cleanser prevents headaches, biliousness, constipation. At Drnsrsnsti, so,-. nnd 91* or by mail from Caed by Auieiirftn TARRAVT TO. pbysielaus since 1S4S. II '' - ?'<irV C?ttSWH hEAllIIAIUity M EeA Coo#h ayrup. Tastes OixxL P?o Fs