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%100 Ketvnrcl. S100. The readers of this paper will l>e pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dis?-jlsc that M^icnof lias | .'OH able t<> "lire in all its stages. un<1 that i- Catarrh. Hail's Catarrh * Cure is the only positive etire now known to ! the medical fraternity. Catarrh lu-lntr a eon- ! etitutioiial disease, requires a constitutional , treatment. Hali s OatarrhCureistakeninter- j - ' haiiy. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, therein destroying the foundation of "the disease, nud giiing f he oat ieut strength hv liiilhliio' 111. th?i',.o. stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hun- j ire.i Dollars for stay ease that it fails to cure, j Send for list <>f testimonials. Address F. J. Chunky & Co.. Toledo, 0. j Sold by Druggists. 75"?. I , Take Hall's family Pills for constipution. j ' Steam launches with glass bottoms j , are now at the service of those who i wish to view the marine growth about i . Catalina Island. Cal. ^ j ] Earliest Creen Onion*. The .Tohn A. Salzer Seed Co.. La Croe<e, j < Wis., always have something new, some- I ] thine valuable. This year they oftor | , among their new money making vegetables I ' an Earliest Green Eating Onion. It is a ) winner. Mr. Farmer and Gardener! j < JUST snvi> THIS NOTICE ANt> ICC. j ] and they will ?end you their big plant and | i wed catalog, together with enough seed to ] grow 1,000 Onp. so:Cabbages, | ; *2,000 delicious Canots. 1 2.000 Blanching, nutty Celery, : j 2.0it0 rich. b-itterv Lettuce. 1.000 sjdtifdid Onions. ! ' 1.000 rare. luscious Radishes. 1.000 gloriously brilliant K'ovcr'. , In el! over 50.000 plants?this great ofT^r i? inniV to got you to test their warranted ' vegetable -ceds and 1 AI.L FOi: 1U"T 1 Or. POSTAGE. ] providing you will return this notice, and j i if vou will send them 20c. in postage, they j ( will add to the above a package fit 'he fa- ; inous Berliner Cauliflower. fA.C.L.] . ! ! The T'nited State- mint at San Fran- 1 : ei?co i? the lurge.-t institution or the kind | j "" ? in the world. j An Vntimcl.T I?cafh. , ' An untimely death so often iol'ott? neg- | ; lect of slight cough or cold. It Taylor's j 5 Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Clurn and Mttl- j 1 lein is taken in time it will prevent any j 1 evil results. It cures coughs, colds and i j consumption. , At druggists. 2~>c.. f>0o. anil .tim a ootiiP. i It takes bravery to face the cry of ! inconsistency. ho. 12. ! i I J 11 known as a poetess a ad elocu- j tionist, of Lexington, Ky., tells how she was cured of uterine ? inflammation and ovaritis by the 1 -! _ r nr_i.i i use 01 Lvuia c. rimuiaiu ? . table Compound. i \ Deaf. Mrs. Pinkijam :?For rears I , A enjoyed the best of health and thought * that I would always do so. I attended < parties and receptions thinly elad, and [ would be suddenly chilled, but I did ? not think of the results. 1 caught a j , \bad cold eighteen months ago while. ; . menstruating, and this caused inflam* j mat ion of the womb and congested N ovaries. I suffered excruciating pains t and kept getting worse. Mv attention jt was called to your Vegetable Com- i pound and the wonderful cures it had i < performed, and 1 made up my mind to ^ try it for two months and see what it ' c would do for me. Within one month I j felt much better, and at the close of the j I econd I was entirely well. j 1 441 have advised a number of my v lady friends to use it. and all express 1 themselves as well satisfied with the -s results as I was."?Miss Rose Nora ; 1 Henxjcsst. 410 S. Broadway, Lexing- ] a ton. Kj. ? tf.000 forfeit If original of nboot lettar proving genuineness cannot be rroauccd. LAZY LIVER t "I And Cave arete so *ood that I would not ba _ without them. I *? troubled a Croat deal with torpid liver and headache. Now since taking i t OaaceretsCandy Cathartic 1 feel Tery much better ,, I shall certainly recommend them Jo my frieudi I aa the beat medicine 1 have ever seen." I J ?--- n..i<u, Mil! Kn v v.n P;,-?? Vu. I f%ZP The Dowels J. kmomm Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taate Good TV)Hoed, j Never Sicken, Weaken or (Jnvr. 10c. 25c, 50c. No ret ! old in bulk. The treoolno tablet (stamped CC'C. , Guaranteed to cure or your motif * back. | * Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 60: t ANNUAL SALF, TEH MILLIONI BOXES < & ON RAINY OAYS WEAR /X tCWEes Waterproof, g { tl^HH i OILEXK K 1 #/ IsibrM? clothing t l! ^ ) SLACK or YELLOW. fp 1 J * a IT MAKES EVERY DAY COVKT <?) .S ^ > IX f / <*A? (X o ear ear iMf) > * hr *n * *H Wj (hf rvc. tf?l. /T?w Caaa*a ' f' C y ass f ^ o {jft)0D ?Jo>ADS A (iooil Jtoad* T.eader. Massachusetts High2 jg way Commission i< enterO I 0 i"U '"io sympathetic and ? hearty co-operation with "WOW tin- lrbmds of ilit' Brownlow i>iu. which proposes the organization of a national road bureau and an appropriation of siM.000. hmi to he used 11 conjunction with the different States for roadhuilding. it is entirely in harmony with 'be purposes of that measure oil the main question, but proposes juite a number of minor amendments. In order to harmonize the bill with State laws, and the law of our own State in particular. The original bill conflicts with our own statute, inasmuch as it provides for advertising and contracting by the director of the good roads bureau instead o? the Massachusetts Highway Commission, and that would prevent the State from becoming a beneficiary under us icra.s a- at jresent formulated. The commission ef no State is better pialitied than thai of ? ur own to make racti-.-Jll suggestions i >1" ! meiu of (h?* bill. It lias achieved more iroportionally if not absolutely than my other, and in the process of edu ating various communities in i-ood *oad building it lias also educated itself. It is now building better roads mil building them more oci.nomiealiy J hail when these enterprises were lirsi . indertaken. and its experience ought ,o be of great value in practical itteiupt to broaden and even nation- j tli/.e the movement. The commission ms sent a draft of the P.rowtdow bill, tvith its own suggested . mendiuents. :o every representative and I'nited states Senator, with some e\e. II.mt ugitments in its support. As we have already said, there are j wo questions to be settled before the jill should be favorably reported, ivhich are: Is it a proper servie for he (lovernment to engage in. and. if 10. is it expedient? lloth ihes?> quesions are atfirniativeiy and. a seems to is. eonelusively answered in the com- 1 mission's analysis of the project. It ontends that 'iovernmem aid is no new tiling in the Vnitec States, and md it not been extended at the proper ime ' millions of acres of productive and would now be in a state of nature nstead of supporting a population of KMNK?,000 souls.'' f course, we are ill familiar with the fact that the tlov rnnieut is a regular and liberal sup. >orter of annual schemes for the im iroveinent of rivers and harbors, Wo j ikowise remember the princely con* cessions and grants made to the transcontinental railroad companies, in orler to develop the great West and we ire sensible of the value and evgp the vital importance of this policy to our lational prosperity and integrity: bur iot so many of us are aware that CJov. rnment aid to the construction <>f lighways was one of the earliest acts luihorized by the (Government for tl ?/ nternal development of the country. In the commission's brief it is dedared that "the building of a road rom tide water to the Ohio country vas a pet project of Washington.'' Ie did not live to so-* it acted upon. >ut in 3S11 such a road was begun and even years later it was completed at i cost to the United States of $7.<HHi.mii). For thirty-four years subsequent o that time, it was the one great highvay over which passed the mails and he bulk of the trade and travel l?eween the East and the West, and like he $7,000,(XX? paid for Alaska, the pur hast* price was repnul to xue people if this country many fold. That seems to at once establish the iroprioty and the expediency of the iroposition. The commission states cry truly that the money appropriated or roads is largely wasted lor the react! that the local roadmaster docs not mow how to wisely expend it, whereis in those States where aid has been :iven under scientific direction for this nirpose, "it has worked a revolution. 1 " * The roads built have couiuced the most skeptical that they not ! inly cost less to maintain. 1 ut reduce he eost of hauling from twenty-five o fifty per rent." That the nation hould he repaid for expenditure of his kind in "increased prosperity, culanced values and a general raising of he moral, the religious and the eduationa! tone of its ]>euple." we do not loubt. There is almost a discernible lifference to-day between the citizen vho lives on u good road and the one vho lives on a bad one. They have lifferent aspirations aud different tandards of business. ??ood roads are motig civilization's besi missionaries. -Itostou Transcript. CoKta Rica Deficient. Cosfa lJica is deficient in good roads. )rtside of the towns and away from lie railroads the common means of onveyance for passengers is horses ml mules: l'<?r freight, ox carts. The cads during the rainy season become cry bad, and in places almost iiupasable. Work of Gold-Beatrr*. Gold-beaters, by hammering, can reluce gold leaves so thin that 282,000 iiust be laid upon ouch other to prouce the thickness of an inch, yet each paf is so perfect and free from holes hat one of them laid upon any surface, s in gilding, gives the appearance of olid gold. They are so thin that if or:ned into a lwok 1500 would only ccupy the space of a single leaf of on:.no:i paper, and an octavo volume f an inch thick would have as many ages as the books of a well-stocked hrary of 1500 volumes with 200 page? i each. ,. . ? I 28 Army Generals the Inventor of j Srigadier-General King,of Confederate rxiiuy. Write-: "I unhesitatingly state that I am i convinced Peruna is a medicine that will | effect all the cures that is claimed for its I Use."??J. Floyd King. Washington, 1). C. General Smalls, Beaufort S. C., | Writes: "I have used Peruna for catarrhal ! trouble, and find it l>eneficial and to be all that it promises, and freely give it my uni qualified recommendation."?Robert Sinalls. I ; General Abbott of Washington, D. C., I Writes: "I am fully convinced that your , remedy Pentna is an excellent tonic. Many of ntv friends have used it with the most beneficial results for coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble."?Ira C. Abbott, 906 M St.. X. W.. Washington, D. C. j Captain Yarnell, of Washington, D. C., | W rites.: "Your medicine. Peruna. 1 believe I to he the best medicine for catarrh on the I market. I have taken only a small amount j and ran see very beneficial results."?\Y. i 0. \ arnell. 23*22 Lincoln St.. X. K., Wash, itigtoi:. I). C. General McBride, of U. S. A.. j Writes: '*1 have no hesitation in reeomj mending Peruna to all persons who arc af| flirted with catarrhal troubles."- .J. I>. I M? Rride. t.Vt Pennsylvania Ave.. X. W.. Washington. 1). (\ General Longstreet.of the Confederate Army, Wti?es: "I can testify to the merits of IV runa. both as a tonic and a catarrh remedy. IV run a enjoys the greatest reputation as a catarrh remedy of any medicine yet devised."?lames Longstrect, (iainesI viJle, <Ja. I General Noske, of 0. V. U., | Writes: "I comment! IVnma to those who .ire troubled with colds producing catarrh as a most efficacious cure and as a good general tonic."?(.'has. F. Noske. 'J13 B St.. X. W.. Washington, 1). C. General Erwin's Recommend. "Many of my friends have used JVrttna as a dyspepsia remedy with the most beneficial results." John B. Krwin, Washingtoll. 1>. Brig.-General Schell Benefited. 'I'eruna is indeed a wonderful tonic, and for coughs and colds I know of nothing better."?F. M. tVheil. Washington, D. C. General Duffield, of the Union Army, Writes: "I have used Peruna in my family and have found it a valuable medicine, and take pleasure in recommending it to all who sufTcr from catarrh of the stomach or who require a tonic of efficiency."?The Cairo. Washington, L). C. Odds and Ends. A new system of simultaneous telegraphing and telephoning, invented by Prof. Brnne and an engineer named Turchi, is being introduced extensively in Italy, Portugal and JMl&lclIJU. Americans write al)ont forty letters a year, and thai average equals forty per cent, of all the letters written in the world. <alzer'? Karltest Cane. Another new thing. Can be cut six times during a season and sprouts again with lightning rapidity. Next to Salzer'a Teosinte it will make more green fodder than anything else, cheap as dirt and grow# everywhere. Of Salzer's Renovator Grass Mixture, just the thing for dying out pastures and meadow.. Mr. K. Rappold. Kast Park, (is., writes "I sowed Safzer's Grass Mixture 011 soil 'so poor two men could not raise a fus* on it.' and in forty-one days alter sowing T had the grandest stand of grass in the county. Sul/.er's Grass Mixtures snrout quickly and produce enormously." lOO.ftuh barrels choice Seed Potatoes. KALZEIl'S nf.iv national oats. Her? is a winner, a prodigy, a marvel, enormously proiitic. strong, healthy, vigorous. producing in thirty states from loO to 300 bu. per acre. You had best sow a lot of it. Mr. Farmer, in 1904, and in the fall sell it to your neighbors at SI a bu. for <eed. I A.C.L.I Every heart has its secret sorrow which the world know* not: and oftentimes we vail a man cold when iie is only >ad 1 <lo not believe Piso's Cure for Consumption has unequal for coughs and colds.--John F.Boyek, Trinity Springs, fnd., Feb. 15,1000. I lkdia?t is the great tea drinking city of the United Kingdom. You can do your dyeing in half an hour with Pr i x am Fadeless L)ves. ( aiciifi c.\r<orts i'.',01*0,000 tons of c.*?1i a year. Nev.vas!it- about f.OoO.OOO. FITS permanently cured. Xo fits or nervousness after first de.y's use of Dr. Kline's (treat Nerve Kestorcr.'ji trial bottleand treatisefree Dr. i:.n. Ki.ink. Ltd.. 931 Arch St., l'hiln., Pa j The people of the United States eat up *1 oO.OOo.OOO worth of candy in a year. J KOltii?li?N Macaroni tVheat Her Acre. Introduced by the U. S. Dept. of Agr. i Tt is a tremendous crooner, yielding in | good land 80 bu. per acre, and on dry. arid land*, such as are lound in Mont.. Idaho, j the Dakntns, Colo.. etc.. it will viehl from j 40 to 00 l?u. T?iis Wheat and Speilz and J Ha una Rarit y and Bromus Inertnis and j Billion Do'lar Orass. makes it possible to | grow and fatten hogs and cattle wherever j soil is found. JUST SEND 10c. AVT> THIS XOT1CE to the John A. Salzer S*~d Co., T>a Cro??e. j Wis., and thtv will send yon free n sample ] of this Wheat and other farm seeds, to- j gefher with their great catalog, alone j $100.00 to anv wide-awake farmer. fA.C.L.) j A man forsakes tjte evil of his ways, rot I because he has grown -ood. hut. because lie j has grown tired and dyspeptic. Use Allen's Ptml-Kus, It Is the only cure for Swollen. Smarting. , Tired. Aching. Hot. Sweating Feet.Corns ami ; Bunions. Ask for Allen a Foot-Ease, apowder j to he shaken into the shoe?. Cures while you walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores. 25c. j Don't accept anv substitute. Sample sent Free. Address.Allen S. Olmsted, LeRov, X.Y. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup fore'nildren teething, soften the gums, ret',uoeslnflummaUou alia;* jain,currswind colic. 25c. u bottle 5 Send Letters of Enc ' the Great Catarrh I r\ i t* ii - r o 4.1. fVw?lina I uenerai jsuuer, 01 ouuiu wmiu? I \\ rir?-s: "I can recommend IVruna for dyepepsia and stomach trouble. I have been using your medicine for a short period and I feel very much relieved. It is indeed a wonderful medicine besides a good tonic."? M. C. Butler. Brigadier-General Kirby Writes: "I can recommend Peruna to all those who are atHicted with catarrh.'? General D. T. Kirby, Washington, D. C. Gen. Powell. Hecker Post No. 443, Writes: "After using one bottle of Peruna I became convinced of its curative qualities, and continued its use to date. All j symptoms of catarrh have disappeared, yet I I continue its moderate use as a preventive and an old man's touic."?W. II. Powell. Belleville. 111. Gen. Sebring, of the Confederate Army, Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend your I valuable remedy Peruna as a very excellent j tonic, and also good for roughs, colds, eaI tarrh and general debility."?W. II. ScI bring. 1.13 W. 4th Si., Jacksonville, Fla. General Luinax, of Washington, D. C., l Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend your remedy as a permanent and effective cure for catarrh, colds and to any one who needs an invigorating tonic to build up j their system."- L. I.. I.untax. 1003 lUth St., , Washington. D. C. Gen. Payne, of Washington, D. C., Writes: "I join with my comrade? in recommending I'eruna t<> rny friends as an in- 1 vigors ting tonic to build up the system."? (Jen. Kugeiio II. I'.tyne. 4'7 4th St.. X. W.. ' Washington, 1). C. General Talley, of Pa, Vol. U. S. A., , Writes: "Your l'ertina has been used by me and my friends as a relief for catarrhal t troubles with the most l>enefieial results. ? I am so convinced of the efficacy of Peruna i that I do not hesitate to give it my recom- t mendation."?Wm. Cooper Talley, 713 D St.. N. K., Washington, 1). C. 1 Factory Loaded Smol It's not sentiment ? it's nol most intelligent and success! Factory Loaded Shotgun S give. It's their entire reliabil uniform shooting. Winches ed with smokeless powder, a the market. Winchester "F jH| smokeless powder are cheap | Try either of these brands ai ; Be sure to get Winches' j _ k Tfic SHELLS Trie C i I Fourteen States have passed lav.-s | providing for the examination, regls| tering and licensing of barbers. In i Massachusetts Boston is the only city j where barbers are subjected to a set j of special regulations formulated by ! the board of health. The States are New York. Connecticut, Delaware, I I Kansas. Kentucky. Michigan. Minne- j [ sota. Missouri, North Dakota. Oregon, i : Rhode Island, Utah, Washington and j Wisconsin. RESTORED TO HEALTH. Many weak, suffering women do not i ; know that their kidneys are sick. ! [ Backache tells of sick kidneys, and so ido urinary disorders. . Sick kidneys make bad blood, and bad blood makes bad digestion, ; heart palpitation, dizzy headaches, nervousness. sleeplessness, sciafica. rheumatic pains j and constant depres- j Can't be restored to ' health until the kidhow one woman was j 1 loan's Kidney Pills: | Mrs. II. A. Van i Sickle, fill (5th Ave.. S. \\\. Roanoke, ; Va., says: "Kidney trouble was heredi tary in our family, anil I had been so j continually afflicted with the disease j that I began to despair of even temporary relief. Sometimes I suffered so severely that i was confined to my bed. The aching in my back was intense, and the kidney disorder caused an excess of uric acid in my blood which impaired my digestion. I was compelled j to deny myself of many of the little i del'-acies of diet. The doctors diag- ! nosed my case as congestion'of the kid- i neys. I had about given up hope when j I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, but j 1 took only a few doses when their ! curative powers were proven to my j satisfaction. I have never been with- ; out them in the house since." Doan's Kidney Pills are sold by all dealers: price, r><> cents, or mailed on receipt of price by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, M. V, Write for free trial. lorsement to | Remedy, Pe-ru-iia. General Bigelow Cnred. Gin. J. G. Bigelow, 151 C St., N. W., \\ asliington. D. 0., w rites: "IVnina has made me well and it has given me more than ordinary .strength and spirit for work.'' Gen. O'Beirne, of Washington. D. C., Writes: "As many of my friends and acquaintances have successfully used your Peruna as a catarrh cure. 1 feel that it is an effective remedy, and I recommend it as such to those suffering :rom that disease as a most hopeful source of relief."?James R. O'Beirne, J90 Broadway, Washington, D. C. General Chase, Asst. Adj. Gen'l, G. A. R., Writes: ' The excellence of Peruna as a cure or relief for catarrhal disturbances is well established, .\luny of my friends have been benefited by its use."--}'. F. Chase, 28 Harrison St., Anaeostia, D. C. General S. S. Yoder, of Ohio, Writes: "I have found I'eruna to be a wonderful remedy. 1 only used it for a short time and am thoroughly satisfied as to its merits."?S. S. Voder. Washington, 1). C. General O'Connor, of U. V. Legions, Writes: "If you are suffering from catarrh or physical debility immediately commence the use of Peruna. It has been of the greatest benefit and service to many of my friends."? Dennis O'Connor, T;t8 "J2d :>t., N. W? Washington. D. C. Gen.Wright, of the Confederate Army, \\ rite*: 1 take ptca.-uro in recommending Peruna. It is a remarkable medicine and should be used by person? who .ire in need of a good tonic and by sufferers from catarrh."? Marcus Wright, 1724 t'oreoran St.. Washington, 1). Gen. Hawley, of Washington. D. C.. Writes: "I have used l^wun.t and tind it very beneficial for kidney trouble and especially good for coughs, colds ami catarrhal troubles."?A. F. Jlawley. Gen. TJrell, of Spanish War Veterans, Writes: "Many of my lriends have used | Peruna with beneficial results .is an effective remedy for catarrh." ? M. Emmet I'rell, 813 I'Jfh St.. V W.. Washington, 1). C. Other Army ' icnerals v. ho praise Peruna are: Hrlgadler-Geneml Cook, of ',Vashtngton, It. C. General Syjther. ofllinJtington,IJ.C. General MtddleUm, Ilanroek Ileginent, V. V. I'.. lYaxhlngton, I). C, If you do not derive prompt and satisfacory results from the use ol Peruna, write it once to I)r. Hartman, giving a full statenent of your case and he will be pleased to j tire you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The J dartman Sauitariuin. Columbus, 0. telcs^Vwder Shells. 1jggj^ijc]| : the price ? that makes the Ful shots shoot Winchester ; HHSEg hells. It's the results they ity, evenness of pattern and rMjffflffljr" ter "Leader" shells.loadire the best loaded shells on -"gMfera Repeater" shells loaded with in j.rice but not in quality. | ? id you will be well pleased. ? J ter Factory Loaded shells. i flAMPIONS SHOOT. Ifl' I : *ilifl'll II ^ I !! ii .<%?>?a?? fOPSICUi VASELINE! I (PUT I PIM COLLAfBlltLE TUBE3) | A substitute for and superior to mustard or anT other plaster, unit will not blister the ! most delicate skin. The puin-aliayingand | cutalivetjualiticsof thieartlclenre wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve headacue aatl sciatica. We recoutmend it as the best and safest external counter-irritant known, also asanexternal remedy for pains in the chest audstomach | and all rheumatic, neuralgic and gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim forlt, and it will hefo.ind to be invaluable in the household.Many peoplesajr'Mt Isthe bestof all of your preparations." Price 15 cts.. at all druggists or other dealers, or by I sending thisamounttou "in postage stamp* B 5 wo will send yon a tube by mail. No article! I should be accepted by the public unless the I I samecarriesonrlabel.flsotherwiseltls act! R genuine. CHESRBROLOM JMPO. CO.. a \ 17 Stato Street. New York CiTr.Jf : --- i Saw mills The DcLoach Patent Variable Friction Feed Saw Mill with 4 h. p. cuts ..ouc feet per day All sires and prices to suit. DeXetach Shingle Mills Kdcers. Trimmer*. Planer*: Corn and Btthi Mills, Water Wheels. J.ath Mills, Wood Saws Our handsome new Catalog will int*re.>t jom DeLoach Mill Mfg. Co. Ho* \w. Atlanta.'Ci ilSAWMILLSSsj with Hega'e I'liiversai Lost BeeniS.Reet'.lln- S3 flear, Simultaneous Set Worksand the lira- I cocc-Xtn? Variable f eed Works are uuez-H celled for acct'HAcr, sixructty. me\bii :tt and r.ASE 0Fo?*n\rioN. VA rite for full K< j descriptive circulars. Manufactured hr the H ' jSALHd IP.OS WORKS.Wlnston-Sa.aiu'.y.C. ff) Dropsy11! j* Removes nil /twellirjr tq 8 t?a0 / days; effects a periliinent cure Jtvm' /V in 3oto 60 days. Trial treatment zitcw rrre. ^ouungcr.u !??? -* Write Dr. H. H. Green's Soai. SoecliU?l?. Bo* VI Atlanta, 63 RlPAXSTABtTT.ES are the bertdj* JMH^n* j-.-.j.a r..? u hundr.>l r-.l.'liCi.a o( thorn hareboeti fold /Vv 1 year. Constipation, heart- i /X" >y <*>/ h-jru. a.?U headache. d.r./l3e?s. tad ^ilffrrv'^U\>y breath, roro(boi'inm! orerr lllneis SSSB^g^ ar.itnv from a d: "ordered alotnach XT^awr aro ri'.Ioreu it cir-d bv K pan- Tab- I u)-*?. o-ia will K-oiT.iily c.ru I' tlef I wtfhtntwntTtr.'nutea.Thetlve .-cut packaeeHenoutfh | for ao ordinary occasion. Ad druggists fell ItMtn. j #EESSMs?SSEl!B# la CmSWHthi All USl fAHi. KT Itafl Beat Cough S) run. I'aates G<.k.ci. list LrJ| ^ r? ^Ji, ^ ^ ri 4. ffl * i?a? t Theflavor of TOBACCO may bo re- j jured by the use of stable and rank j organic manures. ' Potash in the form of sulphate produces a* i improved flavor and a good yield. Tobacco must have Potash. Our little book, '"Tobacco Culture," co?> i tain* much valuaole information, and every tobacco grower can obtain a copy test at charge by writing tor It. HERMAN KALI WORKS ' >ew York- 03 >uuu Street, or Atlaata, Ga.?U2|{ Ho? r-VruoM. J*. a at John A. Salzer Seed Co.,14 1 ft' FromPimples to Scrofula # From Infancy to Age To those who have suffered long and hopelessly from Humors of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp,, and who have lost faith in doctors, medicines, aat all things human, CUTI? CUR A Soap, Ointment^ and Pills appeal with a force hardly to be realized* Every hope, every expect tation awakened bytheni; !???? MAM ffion 1(13 Uttll ISIV/1V IIIUU ?u?filled. More great core* of Simple, Scrofulous, and Hereditary Humors are daily made by them than by all other Blood and Skin Remedies combined* a single set, costing but one dollar, being often sufficient to cure Use most distressing cases- j when all else fails. gold thmuffhaut the word. Cud ".ira ItoaofviMf; Jfefc. tin form of r&oool*!* Coated Pl'it, 2Ac. |>*?r At*' * Olr.rmeo:,& .. Soap. iSe. 1<ob4oq, S7 ctwsm"*h^mc Sq.: Pari*. I Jtn? cte '.a Px\x ; Boston, ITT P?:t?r I>ru* ?. Ohem Corp.. So:** Profn. U#" scad for M All About tbe ;klu So. 1-2. ' W. L. DOUGLAS *3<= &53 SHOES 32! W. I.. Douglas ^ Jioos have by tJiolr / excellent style, * ; e-Mj -flttlu^, anil iitt superior wp;'."!uj tf qualities, u.*!iie?frt &?&, JJ? tin* largest sale r.S -ty? ' '*** ii i ^t tuB CiilU'llii. ? I1S--I1 iicviTi i. ii.-rr n)iirt i!i*( 1S ipIIii- Jlrjesi Patent I.-at her yet |>rtn*t??wSI? f "t Cu or Fy'lats w'd. Mint--. hy nu!).25r.r.\lr^. IVrllefw Catalog. lV.I..I>o:igl*\, llrocktoii, dial*.