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Earliest Green Onlons. The John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wus., always have something new, some thing valuable. This year they offer among their new money making .ege tables, an Earliest Green Ea:ing Onion. It is a w ,Mr. Farmer and Gardener! and they wil sen-i you their big plant and seed catalog, toget:er With enough seed to grow .') fine, s':l Ca bbaes, 2.O ) riTh. ju:ey Turnips. 2.)0 blanchn nuttv Cclery, ;..K0 rich, i,u: ey Lettuce, 1 0r0 !plerndid Onions, 1.000 rare, 'uscious Radishes, I.0GC gloriou-ly brilliant Flowers. In ai: over l0.0iJ pi:nts-this great offer is made to get you to test their warranted vegetable seeds and ALL FOP. DUT Ic POSTAG., providing you will return this notice, and if you will send them 26c in postage. they wll add to the above a big package of Salzer's Fourth of July Sweet Corn-the earliest on earth-1' days earlier than Cory,Peep o'Day,First of All,etc. [A.C.L.1 The average age at which civilized women marry is twenty-three and one-half years. The Azure. 'Tis only in the depths of blue Man tines his dea:est dreams fulfilled, Where careful soiTows pass from view. And every heart-cry's hushed and stiiied. So woalci i wing my joyous flight To az.. rea!rns where rapture lies, But cot to yonde: mystic height i d m. h:tve: ir. your eyes! -Rx!"h E. lassttt in New Orlear.s Times-Dm:'e! a t. A Grimly Suggastive Group. The minister and the doctor were riding down town in a Lexington ave enue car. and had arrived at Madison square when their friend the under taken joined them. After riding with him two blocks the minister and doctor put the under taker cff the car, saying their appear ance in trio looked too suggestive and would cause talk among their friends. WOMEN WHO CHARM HEALTH IS THE FIRST ESSENTIAL It Helps Women to Win and Hpld Men's Admiration, Respect and Love Woman's greatest gift s the power to inspire admiration, respect, and love. There is a beauty in health which is more attractive to men than mere regu larity of feature. ":.'.1.%IV.- ..Y. (Afrw. Ch~ar.EPTrown To be a successful wife, to retain the love and admiration of her husband, should be a wvoman's constant study. At the first indication of ill-health, painful or irregular mienstruation, headache or backache, secure Ly dia E. Pinkhiam's Vegetable Compound and begin its use. Mrs. Chas. F. B'rown. Vice-President Miothers' Club, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., writes t D)ear Mrs. Pinkham: " For nine years I draggedthoga miser lable existence, sufferino' with inifamation and falling of the womS, and worn out with pain aind weariness. I one day noticed a state ment by a woman suferin as I was, but who had been cured by Lydia ~. Pinkhamn's Veg etable Compound, and I determined to try it. At the end of three months I was a different woman. Every one remarked about it, and any husband fell in love with me all over again. Ldia E. Pinikham's Vegetable Comn pound buit up my entire system, cured the womb trouble, and I. felt like a new woman. I am sure it wvill make every suffering woman strong, well and happy, as it has me." Women who are troubled with pain ful or irregular menstruation, back ache, bloating (or flatulence), leucor rhoea, falling, inflammation or ulcera tion of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that "bearing-down" feeling, dizzi ness. faintness, indigestion, or nervous prostration may be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. John White & Co. LOUISVILLE, KY. Established 183; Kkbe.t smarket price sor- raw FURS .~ and Hides. So. 7. S-CCRES WHERIE ALL ELSE FALS. Best Cough syrup. Tastes Jood. Use ln time. Sold by druggi-is. Truths that< Your grocer is honest and you that he knows very littl sell you. How can he know, howi -or, coffee youe: LI nece: ~s-~~ 'NQUARTl .has 1 your 1 dirt,gc in each packcge of LION pound of Pure Coffee. Insi! (Lion hecad on every package.) (Save '.be Lion-head f SOLD BY GROCEE ACHED fN4 EVERY BONE. Chica~o Societe Woman, Who 'al sa 5tck She Could Not Sleep or Eat, Cured by Doan's Kic:ney P'illK. 31arion Ki ogh, of N . Azliland Ave.. Chicag(. oratior of tl IA e!t Sll' WVedneSdi.y Club, :: ll it when: I startcl to D loan's :ched in very hon: and lad !~~ itt' ;Ilie l:i(ut'cs and pltIvic or gans. T1!eiurine wias tihick and e:ondy, an~d I coul ld barely % " t . ' eat enough to live. I felt a change fcr t1h MARION KNIGHT. better within a week. The :;econd week I began eat ing heartily. I began to improve gen erally, and before seven weeks had passed I w as well. I had spent hundreds of dollars for medicine that did not help me. bui SGt worth of Doan's Kid,iey Pills restored me to perfect health." A TRIAL FREE-Address Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 ets. Dogs are s aughtered for culinary pur poses :n Mun eh. Itch cured n 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Loti.n. Never fails. Sold by all drugists. Si. Mail orders promptly tilied by Dr. E. Detchon, Crawfordsville, tnd. The rice paper tree is one of the most interescing of the tlora of China. NO SLEEP FOR MOTHER Baby Covered With Sores and Scales Could Not Tell What She Looked Like Marvelous Cure by Cuticura. "At four months old my baby's face and body were so covered with sores and large scales you could not tell what she looked like. No chid ever had a worse case. Her face was being eaten away, and even her finger nails fell off. It itched so she could not sleep, and for many weary nights we could get no rest. At last we got Cu ticura Soap and Ointment. The sores be gan to heal at once, and she could sleep at night, and in one month she had not one sore on her face or body. - Mrs. Mary Sanders, 709 Spring St., Camden, N. J." Runaway horses are unknown in Russia. False teeth have been used by the peo p:e who lived in 1000 B. C. FITS nermanently cured. No fits or nervous. ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerveltestorer,s2trial bottleand treatise free Dr. 1t. H. KuEsE, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa According to the census of 1900, tie population of Spain was 18,991,574. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chi ic ren teething, softe:i the Iams, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c.a bottle Porto Rico is the most lightly taxed country on earth. Fiso's Cure is the best medlcine we ever used for all affections of throat and lungs.-WM. O. ENDSLEY, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900. The man who takes life as a dose, 4 ways finds it a bitter one. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Itching, Blind, I;eeding or P'rotruding Piles. Druggists will refund money if Pazo Ointment lails to cure in 0 to 14 days. 50e. You could never make a woman believe all angels don t have nice, crinkly hair. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mlullen is Nature's great remedy-Cures Coughs. Colds, Croup and Consumption,anld all tLroat and lung troubles. At druggists, 25.., 50c. and 21.00 per bottle, The United States is the largest con sumer of tin in the world, but derives its supplies from the Straits Settle ments, from Banka, and -ther Euro pean sources. Only a few hundred pounds of tin are mir.ed in this coun try. _________ sloo0 Reward. Stoo. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that th~ere is at least one dreaded dis ease that science has bean able to cure in all itsstages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional dis ease reauires a constitutional treatment. Hail's 6ata~rrhCureis taken inter naly, actng di reetly upon the blood and mu coussurfaces of the system, thareby destroy ingthe foundation of the disease, and giving the patienat strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in tsnrative powers that they offer One Hun dredDolla-for any case that it fails to care. end for lisi: of testi:nonials. Address F. .J. CH ENEY & Co., Toledo, 0, Sold by Dru~gists, 75'. Take Hall's 'am.ily Pills for constipation Just before he left the Pension Office, Commissioner Ware was asked for a recommendation by a watchman. This is what Ware wrote: "Dear Jackson If you are not in Heaven when I get there, I'll fix It to have you trans ferred.'" To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative flromo Quinine Tfaoiets. All druggists retund money it it fails to cure. E. Vn -. Grove's signature is on box. 25c. Great souls can neither be starved by poverty nor choi:cd by iiches. Strike Home -if he caresq to do so-can tell e about tl:e bulk coffee he where it originally came from, was blende-or with what -hen roasted? If you buy your loose by the pound, how can :pect purity and uniform quality? 00CFFE, the LEADER OF PAGAGE COFFEES, is of ;sity uniform in quialty, thi rnad flavor. For OVER A R OF A CPiIURY, LION COFFEE ~een thle st and!ard coffee in ms of homes. COFFEE is carernlry paced - acories, and until opened in ome, has no chance of being adul i. or o? corrin; fi ccntact with dust, erms, or unccitan hands. COFFEE you get one full upon ge'tting the genuine. S EVERYWHERE LSON SPICE CO., Toledo, COhio. THE PULT'". A BRILLIANT SUNDAY SERMON BY THE REV. A. C. DiXON, D. D, $ubject: The Look or Wisdom. 1 New York ('iy.-The fo"in;:'r scr n:1n ?wa1 ic}:ntrit?'"le to ;u7 [.'ntiiun SA. C. I o. ). 1. It is cnti:ied "l Hiok of Wis dom" atd is an appr ci:;tion of ''OCv erbs. le took for h:s text. "The "rov erbs of Solomion. the son of David. king of Israel." Pr)vet"bs 1:1. To preaeh a sermon ':O the whole book of Proverbs may be a diilirult 1 task. but I sltall attempt it 4 his morn ing; in order that. if for no ot'r rea son. I mvay impress upon you the imi portance of reading the wlcie book at a sittinc. If we should read a part of a friend's letter and another part to-morrow, and another part the next day. we should have at the close a very confused no tion of what he had written to us. The method which many have of reading the Bible by piecemeal may impart im portant instruction, but it does not give us the setting of the books nor a view of the Bible as a whole. Readers of fiction think little of sit ting up late at night that they may finish a thrilling story. If the lovers of God's Word would spend the sane time reading it consecutively they would find it more thrilling than any book of fiction. To a superficial observer, reading the book of Proverbs may be like reading the dictionary. The sub.ject changes so often. And yet there is a plan in the book which a closer study shows to be an orderly arrange ment. The first nine verses are the preface. In which we have the use of proverbs. 1 They enable us to "know wisdom and I instruction, to perceive the words of unde~standing, to give subtlety to the simple. to the young man knowledge and discretion." If he hears and I heedis then they will be an ornament i of grace unto his head and chains ab.ut his neck. Each proverb is a t jewel of wisdom more precious than 1 rubies. From the tenth to the nineteenth ( verses there is described the socialism I of sin, and the young man is warned I against it. "My son, if sinners entice I thee, consent thou not." If they say. c "Cast in thy lot among us, let us all have one purse." "Walk not thou in 1 the way with them: refrain thy feet I from their path: for their feet run < evil, and make haste to shed blood." ( The social element in sin is one of its I most dangerous features. The habit of social drinking has made many a t drunkard. The social nature carries C the young man to the saloon, the pool I room. the gambling den, and entices 1 him to destruction. Men and women go in flocks like sheep to the slaughter, f and, when one tries to escape. the so- T cial nature becomes a lasso with which Satan drags his victim to the slaugh- ( ter pen. It is so hard to tear away from congenial company. The social i club has wrecked many a Christian t for time and eternity. Watch, there- I fore, against the socialism of sin. I When sensualists say, "Cast in thy t lot among us, let us all have one i purse," go the other way. Such a < community of goods means a federa- < tion of death, which sooner or later t will lead to destruction. Beginning with the twentieth verse c of the first chapter there is revealed t to us the mission of wisdom. Many t expositors believe that wisdom hereI refers to Christ. as Hie "is made wis- t dom for us." And He is certainly the incarnation of wisdom. But the sim- t plest and most natural definition oft wisdomn. as it 'eems to us. is common I sense. Common sense crieth without,r she uttereth her voice in the street:I she crieth in the chief place of con- i course, in the openings of the gates. W\herever a man goes his common r eneppals to him to fear God and If he refuses he will sooner or later I see his mistake, and the Comnmoa Sense tha caledupon him will laugh att his discomfiture: "Because I havet called, arnd ye refused: 1 have stretched x out my hand, and no man regarded; t hut ye have set at naught all my coun sei, I wili also laugh at your calamity, I I will mock when your fear cometh." I do not believe that God in this pass-~ ' age is represented as laughing at the a calamity or mocking at the fear of any one. Our Common Sense laughs at us T and moc.ts us wh?~n distress and an guish come upon us. We saw what we ought to have done and did it not. We appreciate opportu.nities lost, nevert to return, and in such a condition we a call upon our Common Sense, but get no s answver, for it has no remedy to supply. ( We seek the resources of wisdom, but' e we cannot find them, for that we hated c knowledge and did not choose the fear 1 of the Lord. "Therefore they shall eat i of the fruit of their own way and be c filled with devices." The mission of t wisdom calling to us from every quar ter, is to lead us to do right, to trustc God and walk In His ways, and if r we fail to hear this voice and heed its , counsels there will conme a. time when e this very wisdom will be our greatest distress. The first eighteen verses of the third chapter establish the fact that godli ness pays. even thoaugh chastisements come with it. And this chapter fur nishes a motto which every Christian< ought to adopt as the rule of his life: "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine Own under standing. In all thy ways acknowledge I IHim, and He shall diret thy paths.r lie not wise in thine own eyes: fear the L'ord andl depart from evi!. It shall be I henh2h to thy navel. and marrow to thy ones. Honor thte Lord with thy sub stance, and with the first fruits oif all thir.e inecase: so shall thy harns be tilled with plenty. and thy prtesCss shaill burst otnt w'ih niew wine.' rTe man who., trvsi is iln the Le:rd. with ent ire lack of confiiden'ce in him self. God will direct. and the manwo h'atoors the Lor w 1ait h the first fruit of course applie)1s to the Old Tresta men''t dispenti'on,101 ; whin wvealth was~ the. resu'lt of faithfu'lness. Butt undOer the r'eign ot grace therte is som2eting mayv (0.me poverty t and. p)er'enion, I and wl'ih this t"'ue prosl)erity. We 'are I nottoepect nay ini money for servies y re'.d<-red( to God,1 hiut if we are faith-' 'n! we en'n plead the pr'ois5 thait Hte wil "spp ly. all out' neecd :ier'ord in tc IIs riches in gior'y by Christ Je'sus. W ith this fouir-fold ntroduction as to te use of proverbs, the seeic.lism oft sin, the mission of v;isdom, and the t rw aid of godliness, we now come to a'1 cassifitioni of the proverbs. It is not eha'ustive. but I think it will be suw etive and enable us to finish the classification as we carefully read the book. The application of the Proverbs of Solomon to the fanmily life will make a perfect home. "HIe that spar'eth the rod hateth his son, but he that lovetht him chasteneth him betimes." Modern sentimentalists pronounce this old1 fngyish, andl inveigh against its cruelty, I but you will notice that the homes in $ wh.k diediemncen he. eonme aceo !iated with punishment. a nd disobe ience with reward. send forth into the vorld the i:anliest sons and most ro (nl-y daughters. To rcfuse to ad l:iiter loviln'- ,h:stisement to a ']hl1d to tra:i him in a life of disohedien(c hat will unfit him for citizenship in he Slato or usefulness in the church. Let there he no anger, for anger only rovokes a'.rr. Love ean administer -haiis-nt w-th regret and tears, mt it mu.,c not shrink from The duty. --ep 11hy heart with all dililence. or out of it are the issues of life." Th:> )roverb expresses the teaching of Jesus lhrist. The heart is the source of good >r evi!, and if the heart is right the ife will be right. Let Jesus Christ uliy occnpy the heart, and you may >e carelets about everything else. Over he archway in the old Tombs prison n New York were the words: "T1he ?vay of transgressors is hard." and very criminal who passed beneath it ieeded no argument to prove its truth. On the walls of every store should be iung the words: "A false weight is ihomination to the Lord. but a just veight Is His delight." Our God he ieves in fair dealing. The man who ,ives good measure pleases Him, and ve need to know that honest:r in trade s as holy a thing as prayer. And when you hear anyone laughing it an oath, a vulgar remark, or a vicked deal, quietly repeat the words: Fools make a mock at sin." The man rho plays with the poisoncus adder is ,vise compared with him who sports aith sin or treats it lightly. If you are tempted to surrender your 'onvictions in order that you may -urther your interests, social or finan 'ial. recall the words: "Buy the truth ld sell it not." They will give stiff iess to your moral backbone and sta:n na to your character. No man can ifford to hold the truth for sale. It is he .aost priceless thing that he can >ossess, and whatever the father of ies may offer him for it, he should ;corn the price with contempt. There are so many of these that ;arely to mention them would take the ine of a sermon. "A merry heart ioeth good lire a medicine." If. there ore. you would save the doctor's bill, e merry in heart, and if you have true eart merriment, let Christ the Lord f joy reign there. L-nk with this lroverb its opposite: "Fe that loveth leasure shall be a poor man." The )leasure-seeking spirit -brings poverty if soul and purse. The man and voman whose sole object In life Is to lave a good time rarely have a merry ieart. Their laughter is hollow, he ,ause their very pleasures have he -ome a burden. "The fear of the Lord rolongeth days." If. therefore, you vish to live to a ripe old age, cultivate he fear of God, which will east out all tiler fear. "He that walketh uprightly valketh surely." The position of sta ility is not in prostrating yourself. or rawling. or creeping after the world's ashion, but in the upright walk of a naiily, conscientious life. The man who has wandered from ,od needs only to hear the words: 'The backslider In heart shall be filled vith his own ways," to realize that hey apply to him. God's way is the ray of light. peace and joy. Our way ithout God Is the way of darkness, prmoil and despair. The backslider rho has turned from God's ways t? his >wn ways is truly to be pitied. When ur hearts seem unprepared and our ongues are not right for service, let is recall the fact that "The preparation f the heart and the answer of the ongue is from the Lord." We will hen give the heart to thle Lord thlat {e may prepare it. anId surrender the ongue to him that he may use it. And then we will experience the ruth of the other proverb. "Wh'loso rsteth in tile Lord, happy is he." And r hours of conscious weakness we will epeat with triumph, "The name of the ord is a strong tower, the righteous unneth into it and is safe." All these proverbs make a mosaic of are beauty. They form the parts of n oratorio, every note ,harmonizing iithl every other note. and filling tile ife with sweetest music. And yet we nay be saved the trouble of committing hem all to memory and remembeCring hem in emergencies, if we will but ealize that Jesus Cnrist, who is the ruth, lives and is with us every day. If we need wisdom, we ask Him anId Ie gives liberally. If we are tempted, ie turn to Him for succor. If we are reak, we rely upon Him for strength, nd after every conflict we can say, Thanks be to God who giveth us the ictory through our Lord Jesus Christ." Prayer a hifghty .Power. There are those who ridicule the Idea at prayer can actually accomplish nything, because they cannot under tand how prayer can either affect od's action or change In any way the urrent of events on earth. Such reas ning is extremely shallow. The wisest aan cannot tell the why or the where ore of some of the commonest facts f natural science; Is it not childish hen for any man to undertake to limit piritual truth by the measure of his apacity to see the reason for it or tIle easonableness of it? Facts are facts hether they agree with any system f logic or not. And the fact that rayer is a mighlty power is attested yabundant anld incontestable facts. Watch For Opportunitics. Watch,. lest those duties of kindly eevoience which God puts in the way .1 all be left unnoticed, unfulfilled. thil each one doubts whether it can 0 11is business to stepl forward and et them. Watch, for we know r.ot oW soon our mueans of earthly useful si, cur oportunities for' faiithlful ser ce of God on cart!h, may end.-J. Ed in Odger's. E,, True to the Best. There' is but 0one failure. andl( that Is at to be true to the best one knows. )can Farrar. About Connecticut Tobacco. The story of Sumatra leaf tobacco s gro0wn under cheesecloth in Con' ecticut is one of the romantic epis des of agriculture, says a writer in ~ountry Life in America. A Florida ruit grower had got some tobacco lants that got into his pineapple seed y accident and he noticed that they rere taller andi of finer texture under he ath shade. The bureau of soils. :hie surveying the Connecticut val :y. foundt a soil that was practically he same as that of Surmatra, on which he famous tobacco is grown. (The ureau has samplcs of soil from al ost every important agricuiltural re ion of the world.) The government t an expert to start an industry andH he next two years some of the grow rs made over 10)0 per coat profit. The industry as a whole is success ii. A large company with plenty of aptal is necessary, for it costs $C50 cover and grow an acre of this to. acco. The growers receive from 1.20 to $2.50 a pound for the product. 'he imported articie brigs $2.50 to 3.00 and we have been importing men Physicians for Lunatics. O. of the most famous of Germs ohy .cians for thc treatment of ment iseases. Prof. Ludwig, is earnest idvocating the Employment of womE piysicians in lunatic asylums. Aft< yea -s of ir.ve-tigation he has come :he conclusion that the insane are p -hiarly susceptible to a woman's pre 4nce and influence, not only the w rnn, but the men as well. He sa3 "e has b'en instrumental in obtainir he a,dmi.sion cf one woman pty: an to an asyitim for women in Sout 3ermany, and the results are simp] phenomenal. The women are moi tractable. Ludwig is certain that in thort time no men physicians will t employed in female lunatic asylum His opinion is supported in large mea are by another eminent authority, D Krapelin.-New York World. Lock Your Jag in the Bottla. Large locked corks, original in c sign, are being shown in the sho for Christmas presents. All of the have about as much silver, or nicki as cork, but they fit in the avera; sized whisky bottle all right, and a really a decoration. Small Yale keS only one for each cock, lock the be tle as tight as an office 'safe. If man doesn't happen to leave hi1 bun< of keys lying around loose his whisi Is perfectly safe from purloining ser ants. If he loses his keys he mu break the neck of the bottle to g at his tipple. No duplicate key ca be made for him. If a man prefers a certain blend whisky, Scotch or American, he c leave it on his sideboard at home < take it to his club to be called ft when required. Most club men wou; lind this plan a great economy. Good Explanation. The Rev. James T. Dougherty, re tor of St. Mary's church at Canandh gua, tells this story of his recent vis to the St. Louis exposition: "In of of the buildings I met a voluble Iris man In charge of an exhibition of Iri relics. My attention was especial. called to the stump of a tree in whic was imbedded so firmly as to be irr movable, the points of a fine set < deer antlers. I was 'aterested. 'Ho do you suppose the deer had come I get his horns uo firmly fastened?' asked. "'Surey i don't know, your rive ence,' was the reply, 'but I think b must have been "buttin' in."'-Ne York Times. Raising Geese by Thousands. On a goose farm in the middle we, there is an incubator with a capacit for 10,000 eggs. These eggs are no however, placed In the incubator one time, but are so arranged that or section will hatch each day, being r filled as soon as the goslings are take out. The geese are raised on th farm for their feathers alone, whic are used in the upholstering busines A Soap Tree. An excellent soap, possessing r alkaline prop.erties, is extracted Algeria from the fruit of a tre known to botanists as Sapindus utili The fruit is about the size of a hors chestnut, and the saponaceous sul stance is cheaply extracted with ti aid of water or alcohol. This natur soap tree grows also in India, Chin and Japan. Didn't Need Money. Dixon--How" is your artist frien getting along-inl New Ysrk?1" Tomson---Oh, splendidlyl" Dixon-"Hlave you heard from him Tomson-"No; that's the reason know he's prospering.--Detr'oit Fr Press. Hearty Laugh Caused Injury. Frederick L. Mordaunt of Woo bridge, Conn., laughed so heartily at joke told at a wedding anniversat that he caused a hemorrhage of ti small optic veins, and his physicla has little hope that his sight can I restored, Killed Pe.-egrine Falcon. A rare bird in the shape of a per grine falcon was shot recently in Fa mouth. Me., by Chauncey F. Unde h1l. This is a species of hawk thi Is seldom seen in this part of th contry and makes a very handsomn appearance when mounted.-Bosto Globe. READS THE BOOK. The Road to Wellie" Pointed the Wa: Down at Hot Springs. Ark., the viF itors have all sorts of complaints. bu it is a sub)ject of remark that the grea majority of them have some troubi with stomac'h and bowels. This ma; e partl attributed to the heavy medi emes. Naturally, under the eondtition.s' th question of food is very prominent. A young man states that lie haid sul fered for nine years from stomach an< bowel trouble. had two operation which did not eue and wvas~ at ias threatened with appendicitis. He went to Hot Springs for rheumt tism and his stomach trouble gc worse. One daiy at b)realkfast the waii e, knowing his condition. suggeste he try Grape-Nuts and( cream. wh'e lie did, and found the food aLeed wit him perfectly. After the second (lay he began t sleep peacefully at night. dlitTerent tiha he had for years. The perfect diges tion of the food quieted his nervou system and made sleep possible. He says: "The next morning I wa :lstoniished te 11ind mny 'oniditioni of cor stination ha..- disappeaired. I ('Quid nc believe it true after suffering for s Imany years: then I took more interes in the food, read the little hook 'Ti I}oa'd to wX"llvill<,' ad started folilou i the simnpie tiirec'tions. "I have met with such results thL in tile hist fire weeks I have gaine eight pounllds iln spite of hot hn th which take away the flesh from an: "A friend of mine has been entire cured of a1 had ease of inldigc'stioni an stoachtoul by using Grape-Nut Food andl cremiaone for brealkfast. -There is one thing in particular' have noticed a great change in m mental condition. Formerly I coul hardly remember anything, an.d no the mind seems unusually acute an retentive. I can memorize practical] anything I desire." Name given b ~osm ro. Bnatte Creek. Mich. AVOIDEO intense Cold Breeds CatarIT . i-i in W TER A, INTl'EN , Severe Weather. re February is a month of severe storms r s and intense co.d. ;t- Even in the South where the prevail a ing temperature is much above wintry ,b latitudes. February brings sudden changes of temperature. % y lMercury sometimes drops 20 degrees in a v. a single night. i Therefore, the following health hints s are applicable to the whole of North tAmerica: m Ventilation. 1 The sleeping rooms should be well ven tilated, but so as to avoid direct currents I of air. Batling. )I Those in vigorous health should take a a cold water towel bath every morning ,d before breakfast. Those in feeble health should take a brisk dry-towel-rub every morning. Diet. The diet should be a generous one, in c- eluding mea:, and occasionally fresh vege tables. l- Sunshine. it The nights being long and the days te short. as much sunshine as possible v h- should be let into the house during the h day. 0 Clothing. n The head should be kept cool at all h times. The feet should be kept warm 0 e- and dry, day and night. d 3 Pe-ru-na. 2 R When unavoidably exposed to cold or wet, a few doses of Peruna will avert n o bad consequences. r I Precaution. a When seized with a chill, or even slight E r chilliness, a dose of Peruna should be e taken at once. T G .li % ;Y6B EA st BANK DEPOSIT y O Railroad Fre Paid. 500. t, FREE Courses Offered. it Board at Cost. Write Qui*. t GEORGIA-ALABAMA BJSINESSCOLLEGE.Maa.a. n WET WEATHER WISDOM! S \ THE ORIGINAL 13 - .. oWER? 9 WI.L KEP YOU DWY - NOTHINGEfL5E WI.Lj CATALOGUES FREE SHOWING FULL L!NC OF GARMENTS AND HATS. A. ,J. TOWER CO., BOSTON. MASS., U.S.A. dTOWER CANADIAN CO.. LTD.. TORONTO, CANADA. ePotashasNecessaryaisRain The quality and q- antity of the crops depend on a suffid.ency of Potash inthe soil. Fertilizers which are r- low in Potash will never produce 4 sverysfa rer sul she familiar with the e proper popotoso nrdentstha go t e crp. 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