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...... .-~ R.-NA W.RKED LY MA R..LOUS" SevereIv ith Headaches U___nable'to Work. V . Mci.ne. 452 3d Ate., ihead ache-. a nid 1>atin- cin btack, s.ometimes being end to -nmy daily rork. , nore. t! ank% to Perua sac(iLca.wrer antIhave ackes. 'erunaL icrtker in m yi pty m*artelous, ' our tile- r:.my gratetu1 let en who ha-e sufLered -xit ms named above. Lack o ots our givmg more than one here. po~sble to eern -pp:-os:mate the ount oZ sufferme which Peruna ed, or tbe number ot women who. en restored to heal.h and strength * S CURED V. 4 Gives Y Blief. RemCToves swing in a8to ao days; etects a permnanein -cure i'y to odays. Triat teamCe ger free.Nothienhe~XTa~e write Dr. H. H. treen's Sons, ~SnecI HrIit. Box B Atlanta. Ga. N~ EGRE.TWIE PLAGUE AND VACCINA TION a' the CAUE. /end for boulo. 0e.. t a C. .ew a.lhrty.Ind. So. 17-'06. HICKS' CA PUD INE Z'SiMMED:TELY CU RLS * HEADACH ES Breahs up COLDS ou g sm oro tanon e Trial nztle 1O:. At Drue'ja A Diplomat, Irdeed. I wonder how it seems to have written so manny iLooks 'lhat you can' remember the nu'o ear' sighed a iret ty gir.h a youthful litera-y aspirant. after meeting John Bur-roughs, the nt uralist, at the Pen :and Brurh club re ception a few dlays ago. The gray-bearded sage of Sonsid. had just remarkedt that he (couldn:'t ail ways remember hoB m Aany books h was the author Sf. and had told t!:i story: "IL was dining wi~ h a lady recent ly. and when I made :iut remark, she spok.e up. saying: "Oh, I know. You have wr06en !ust thirteen, for I have them all here in my library.' "Did I write all those books?' I said. 'Why, it doesn't see:. possi ble.' "But you see mly work has been my play, and it has all been done so grad ually that I can se:'rcely realize how many there are. ';be're will be four teent in u!l! when the one on which I & am now~ working is finished in June. But. thain." he oninuel. comforting ty., when you have wo)riaed forty yecars as I have, you will hne something to -show for your !ahors."-New York Sun. Bishop MCabe. "f 1 he Met~hodist Episcopal (CLmreb. in a public state ment declared himself to be opprosed to labor unions~ as now constituted, and said that was also the position oi te hurch. A PUSY WOMAN. Can Do the Work of 3 or 4 If Wel Fed An energetie young woman living just outside of N. Y. writes: "I am at present doing all the house work of a dairy farm, caring for 2 children, a vegetable and flower gar den, a large numiber of fowls. besides managing an extensive exchange busi ness throughl the amalls and pursuing my regular avocatjin as a writer for several newspapers and magazines (de signing fancy work for the latter) nd all the energy and ability to do this I owe to C rape-Nuts food. "It was not aiwuays so. and a year ago wh the shoek of my nursing baby's death utterly prostrated me ; and dernied my stomach and nerves so that I could not assimilate as much as a mouthful of solid food, ad was even in worse condijton umn tally. he would have been a ras1h 'oplhet who would have predicted that t,er w oitd he0 so. rior to this great grief I had suf ett for years with impaired diges n. mrsomna. ag'mzmig cramps in the )Iaoh. patin in th side. constipation, ed oth'r is-wel derangenments. all thesie were famnilir to mny daily life. Med!-1:-s Ir nme nto relie:'-nothing did, m1Iil a few. rmnths ago. at a friend's sugg'sti on. I began the use of Gr'ap-Nas fld and sui'vequently~ gave up entre0 enltirey andl adlote-d Postm Em (offe at alfl my mewals. "Tga I am fre e fromn all thV trou hX's I inv ir ' enumerated. M\y digstion is se,:*perfet. I ain laie myI fod wi:!~ : es distress. enl.ios swe. :-z of nP~r ivar~dtiis.I cr.and I repeat. I owe it a:! to N' s and Postumfl Coffee." Narm .ent by I'ostum Co.. Battle Ceek, Ther's a reason. Read the little b~ook, --e Rad to Waemile. " p nk. T pHE TUL i'L. A BRILL!ANT SUNDAY SERMON SY THE REV. DR. H. M. SANDERS. avi.eie T he iar i -. its. uroxkr:1' . N. .tl the Avenue linioi1 I-Tureb In rh- -hl of tie p sTo. . U ' ii - r WioPlinald. t pullii wa t oc 0up ' srni in orning by do lie:. N . 11.I SandmrK I). W..4 Mi :in::L::n The pro:n ir's l 'ubet as: t "T ii:1 Clini of .h-ss. HIs imx wais .1iWW"" xxi': : "What think y- o., i : Who:ie I it Hei" :im sabt The charnrer. of Christ is 1":(. frn: fakit. (vr. 1st . fly i 1: is the HugomieIt was t4) Wloi"te lt" ter of our Lord is 1to' Crl 1*li10i.111n. Arounld it t iervest lighrt r rne ( th-I intcariage-- ra;.d. butl it was fwonmi imp:ad:tle. nausl ipe it repe nit aptured. NA11leon was defeatd- not th tbact: of Christ rgthntso the Chris lendmlw. If it c(iibeon b 1w ito falso al1 w(ould h e tained 1-y its oee. but that yharfl. Te tands heause it Comes out (if te llami i f criticismo. wium sua h as (ith, sinhell of i up1wn:1 its garmlets. Who Cori hnar. and hte wely :t. otherefor. are <'nes tons that have not lost ilhr interost for mikind. Ever Jus Christ is the most powerful Spiritual forth . e isz to-day what He-* w ts for colries. the objet of the love and revrnce of the good; and the cause of hOpe and repent ane to had: of strength to the mor ally 'weak: inspirat.on it) the lespand em": onSoation to the desoate: Cheer to the dying. He has beii tilt inen tive of th ilmost ibounded bel'nevo lonceo. the mnos.t ef-aringdevo tion. the Infin*ite 'within lilt limits of our humanity. id faith has beheld in Ils sutierns the seritive fn humian sin. Surely no other has doie sulch a work:I as. this. He is to-day the woll's. 1i1lptrishaleit, wond.: its everlasting pr-oblemi. The rean whu would asai )Li faith with any degreoe ofsuces lus14t doA0 it throuIgh the Fondyetr. I wat) direc t youilr attentionl to :Fne of the features of that character which srike sas being uniqite. I. th first place. it is tie Iawiess noss Of that chrater. e ompleively satistle-s our11 ideal of humian virtue. You cannot think of God is being inori holy than Ie. In the world iy lived a perfect ly sinless life it all po int. Woe shall seek in vain for any race of :..in in that lfe wich would imilente a will defected from God. No pridte. ambition. covetousness. manli. paltering withl truthl. nlo deviation fr-oml the mocst e~xact rectitude . It was a life ofthe . fighiest purity. of the Iost im partial equity. unealculating self-sacri fice and sternestZ veracity. And yet- r Lord's faliSt le.S Of Tharacter doe! not rest ii1pon our Inabilitys To d'veteCr evil. In the first plae. HIe never ae knowlozed sill in any fori. bl lives Himself free frton every kind of sir, either oif comrmihssion or omrission. Sill is the t1jirasIgression of the law or ny want of conformity thereto. 1t Jesus nflvr left undmie aniyithing Ie ought to have done. II daid. "I have glo lid. Then et. look Io halway .Thse hin d that tle:ecori" H thias dh~ownv the fhlen :11(.1 "Wh1 iofit. you convincelth neve ex'rsine" Ten or.rltain. e faultlesnes ha P' he enst of t'vcimacy. "No tell sa herolt to a- to hiIae. said Thnacksleay Whn W1hitsi viwasf asked wethe kno "i'w tda th know?' a havener live d (:4 wt IJesus are 'theli' hst ou'tsok ei the express onf Hiiuis hoiess.! Jhe Jeeines n ie s "Ahn .ihu sp: rto flemis isu wasb thlietis 4i mony fTl rse. is 11 sin lesses tai'os~l' the ts fi hm. of tho selho thei 1 :'eioy ics spoiet. upil11ae itetrifneho uerintnetl theii-I ltion si Tr tis wa te .ne Ged." an he atrei s d1ischf ie d La. thatse hadu "btayd innocentll lod.We weptlookr into Pthe lfek 0. JTesli w find "thate r~tofser. sustain thi( tson ys fre adl fol alkow Hny nevil or res eer did111resel the prt orblt nhisg 11I isatlere ha He bJonatal Edwpimeios ofi wriongscn dhi> eliingo uwrth iess. He ill e hause hoews aw Phorised utaisfed.t etelta theoure a mant live 1God thti imoe hlies? ie afe. The msurexalte Immandprfeton mis ahe thatsienfe.l balywi.lesaid:that the ofeauesn oymfaul is t'o b e ncould t:ihimsTe worse a ui is thed so.s on Scil-- Lpawas toehim.at' Ifiheselfd Thnllresoless "Tsid's Panr is .:.ak it.~ lle ienc . u ttif perfetly~r '.~l .ed n eaptn forsiv it. tl~11."i Jesust never alede imsaltf.r Abra eaf. MTe sv. ramel i ais Ezekirh all PthY (r11 wepti tars andal 4 pe~ ia of . 0(1(11oi'.himtfa tece if is iers." Es wardtll)"i tiyso says~ ettt di not Asnow eossib li i his own:J natue. :md)Et stone the mItau sp : wi tr o contean s h wroe. ou dtec no suc thig it Jeus W . 4e ca iull hewsaPhrseati sfied' "' ' wi~th yt never: ge the solighetitmto that He fel beso it. Heitl sid: "If "e (not ' ) repe not" and "Ye (not(we must.be bor aga.'in. In alehllg inates of human sympat wbeoes Heac-ol inlr ;1 ilnriy IR. unites im~p4iacn~il hall vitd 1,f sill Ivith the warmelt love !O'(-14 ,h,. -iillner- aridl ke:ps ; a irtiful 11:1 111 : lirirai i:tliii(-. Ov(el i t1 i- 4."' ean 1wi nothin sui~'llu0. 1 ho sunk1 ie Thew tinteaturi- st..-itis it) :,xa self in s-ucceS in any line 1. of W Wll .1i(-evemrelt. 11rtt thi : 41 : the -1 im~-er of .1Mus is Amo W tui d ir neds read juim nsa.1 H1 im thbe divor-se pro(4ileis q1 Ihp 11 ttsc:letI :1..4 *':1 -o5)1 oil of a4 Ili .rcluidY ini amb' ier ah' -do! AM- i Iirnnflc .*r ;Ias~ d -'l.-zpi 1iA alt IC-jecit of wrel" 11 n llasagO' .016( as5t 'le-re (of :rl ira ionrs" inl :riourer.I 'jleisik.. :14,f 441ra ie uniei dirv ' (4Vi also If lh itt 1ivorsnt i ofe 41 44 'e" (" Noiial niai:L i:):. )1 . h1,11.1 itI %%- 1'. W i d s te111,44.4!'1-o .yo - (i lt11 ma ;-lO hao lip1 an(y 43111vu~ 'livp1441 01, uie 1(4 1.'l hkep le~tt :111:411I Hint. Malr: tis ind th 1ayima. rmar!~ 4 I:p ;11 Xu. ,ir1li: thatol tiho Jovi': havol ni eolr arthl *Eteri I Cop in-':et. Tue )r11-:ce r4rr l;lS 140i :illavie 14'4 Is ther, atie 1:1 he, t t like1 ii. giI. (4V'l Csra . h o 1 ill"4 OuV!, .TeunaR-. Qii 445141i. 1~ he 1.11 WI. he 'Ivil wrrthtile -:1 a' ti u-u cit i :i- Iifr. he, urac i* lii:. asn iwtliv Fmitir [in! theLi(Cr. piilms( 1" 0.: inia rn) vyi. 2N10 yealsV 011 L conisied :r111iili nwert.a 1111 14-4:1 thei wIaI-t-i e -ail.!" st441 111 at'(i:11S1 Wav bI e Hil l 1 lil: F~l i"1 t4iiil He as wHt l i nzt al~r s 4 I &iMi.' ~hnSn ofrue Mtrat:s woul noti i coni I C:)ll ec1pite. al o-11 X dahaun O)1 el lienka that 111-4 to have bn is c-rnngau. I'atsur~s Chi! was whra.rt Illeiil way 1 lbe M..4t1 I. "The Son sof l wjb5'.\[in* (-sifj1 Iri-) 1, a( )X'lilini .14' lS. . rill 11441 worh1 1 i v-fain(g,4111~S 4 : se ro wit r' l~ h-. 4 1r 1,i soVi iv~lI J ih t Ase (illn o" 'I 4 at 11 feet 01 -Ily1 Jeo1isll. a 141 tIle11 41111 Ihca.,. ErtIlitite lawyers .11141i.1 ni-vo .ioilell To ':-i tth IT IM 3-101 o Ilec a 1i4vver i51'1for i inle to e" i41'-r. 11 r-)15 wrc ill Iitkw %:' htI 1. toe (441) :1 -I.nvei~.1 seu i (Vet 41is'' able u. :1da :1 Siilgl4 imia to4 11(1 VIM;1 .!i; slriil:11 truilh ii. laug.r11 (int:In 111444 iijk 0of 14011c 4 i11i His 15hai~raem it hreg-ard to Ilis iii.gL: wn4'ii'. air-Illhs iuruner nf croiig ilimi lite ilVor as5cendsi to4 116 :w lri. lit always 4!--14r-d Ills offints a~re Oil oitl:, hdiriosntos r- (41 h asI14. if Wit :I i axni 01. iil ikt olier1 ineti NNlr, liver'- p Ji: r-t llnliri)or a( Iiii or* -1 elid til rt .I-; of dynailamcs ( fore It.,-4 tht riri flu-l i 42 of Gce it is1 \Vr4o.Ci1 -Pd raid. Lot there. I lehL li1Ii t L4'1l)S to inicat ilt-- i '%I. CAN'T STRAIGHTEN UP. Kidney rrouble Ca':see. Wek:k Backs And Multitude of I Ans an d Ach:-s. Col. R.. S. Harris.:, Depuiy Yarshal. 'M1 Commoni St., L.1Ake Cl-arles. La3.. says: *A kick fro;m a lu-!.e first violid r1 Weoi i~ii tny kid - . ney2. 1 hee2n.m veryv bad nial had .,olgo - ab'out 4n)11 bh1s lilt, (It''tz. i l b chro~d. rimum tin-.: for my kidneys. First, lth.id yt. Ie r ne e more frv:-1y. !wn the ju left my1v back. I wen ' id got another iiox, and tulti r comiphivild I cure. I have been w,, 'I tr it w) '. 'Zohl bty :all dentlers. .-to evisahL F Ts-.\iilburn Co.. Unfraio. N. Y. The unelish inayV be I N:t iib': ':tn-ewr he s)IIr. DON'T MISS THIS. A cto Vor S.onia Tn Jw J: 22..m- a di2aI *. . . - \r2 y-ou afi-:- w h th r J1rr ; . <:n. Siur h-ruetat ion. H ea rt Pa ins. in-lig-t .)i. ovy Pi. . . --:namtwh .\ei. .:eI \\-e ne -\bom rn..Dn. sL,1 Co. 1 1.1 1%death or Any tri S-omah Tor t 10.I . \ a- s e V to enJ:w.: y . i;j i i it aniIvery pleasnt . Cures by abs~or't(1t. .-ime..Drugs won't do-thy iea: the I mue and mande voni war.< \\ k M 5 A nti-fe eki Waoers cure %a.i we ,want, you to know. ),. n:evoe th-'s r. er. Tis Ol) r may not :sppear a:zu. - i' I l b FOiL . 2. - V. 1 Se* d this coupon -s %n -::rm me a res adI yordo:rg < d me ind 1 v. in stamps orda. w. yappvvu a samidek. :rv: c yo h e Mul's A:\ :_- - \ u-rand w I '. a )s sen:!, yi : a ,-cr tLi ugo td oc. t ow.a : ur 2 ba Lt' wf ore Pech \\amr . :tedi a the Invaluab. n l e ostoma-h ::au b n I:gue by absorption. .\&dde \ 1 Ii.'a GRA PF '.l0 ic o-. "2S3 , I. A ve,.'. '.ek osand,' All i A!, druggists. 50c. per1 iitior by m t Iupn r , leceipt of pr'ee. tamps a '.d. I i n4, sets the will (o o e hrn- h well-being, of alr. SAVED BABY LYON'S UIFE. Il tAwful Sight Vromt That DreadfulI coml platut. Inrantile Erzemn--Moither PruaeCuidcura RIemedies. 0 ur. babi had inat dreadin o.n.:'it, It- 1-.ilEzema. yhicth afflicted him for :;everal months, commeneing it te top 10o( hi he-ad, and at inast covering his w.hole .t isery an f ac t the w .)A noth. tiawe ould - have dn toi hve. ge him r:>lie.T1 We inall proc.redba Ii l t ofh t~the leura Reed is, an bi ab: ethe orli ror day he beatoentow th rihter spi ri d rell .lugh. oirete Evirlt time in a yea'.~'. Jnbut int aJ hey was 0~5 Remdie ha bn lwav-C41at been~ to ra.s p lur. 1.(an ' there Bla is a wtoo ioo thati. we' cotird ror in Zthir ihin for thu cetsl sae. ouwaby 'srs. for he edprio to ithe an 1 treatmentof lth Cti eua'emdis. Mrs-. P,.,telle Lo. 1826 -A 2 ::2 e Av(.r- . . Kan.J dy 12. 905." IT rheig da rwsin 21 w ijzi uh dii db i s . w1 ithl ('hid. -~ih i).A sp jlu. t :e..mai. 1te .'gaHuorysr Pimle amt cariuncl-.ot oh~ingI. th Try. B. in . B.(on- lod Balm : ur~ is a yertin' m ' rvi.i so, seatle,. w11 ae btistr. i m-r ptle .'a--hing bom5 nes lrjint s oils,.ai tarun -!1 rI' 1i-2lig pain 1.a th e skin. tld i eat i 2c>re'. ul* 'rsni etu. oi lood BalmI. -ure'. ..-h~e*rt u Sino dreeadpead hase by~ InriBlhinBal purifyin Atd tita.liz.ing t b' r fd. r1herebye givin fr: healthy& bdvie sup pl-.- f the ki. Holea ver~ y isire and leild up rthei broke down X bdy andmae - te ufm red m.d XI urihing2trt.j scallyri I nittl nt e-. iine r td hotI prins filt I -ur.Uridsts, 1. withyompetehudirLo tion 'for i hom l 2nre. To pre . B. 5 . J wr2i' Bltd ealm C-l.. Alonta. GanDe I 2er.11e rouer. awl free21 edilt odic sae L.)Xn v w. LO ..A & . ARL.IN- Z. Wear Paint > yeakrs. aue L. k. Zh. - harens L.&, of Whlnta Lead and I t ..nl succsf. Jiopt w e li inth tacit is nofe 'L &~\n mife ith pap.n i wiekint r oderat isbeoied tre.. in te: "arkinted m ous ver g ibw ea L.1 I redM. Loo rs well & to-d at." BUstr.2 tria. omi'o allowedto frny ria..idn whVere we. have nAget. hin. a.e gL. &n' fist urety-wneat ur re d ul prce.rdws eetypnd d Ms.W~s~w' Pa:in Sykrup New Chilren T ruthf. an hoeStyi havc.e bolttle world. Seetirs liea:fes dert i th se in the, parksl of London.,inoiton F r.S.ius ac:Nrou iesspr maetl rdb D.Kln' GetSev C The better cass of druggist who devote their lives to the purest medicin:1 agents o% . scientific formula. Druggist always under original or ofic They are the men to dealwU all standard remedies and cc best of toilet articles and pre The earning of a fair living, conferred upon thoir patrons reward for l'ong years of stud Figs is an excellent laxative are selling many millions of remedies, and they alvays tn name of the Company-Calii They know that in cases of c of weakness or torpid ity Of tI over-eating, that thcre is no Syrup of Figs. and they are Owing t he excellence of immense demand for it. imit individual druggists to be fo of the profession and whose to recommend and try to sell sometimes have the name-" cr fictitious fig svrup comra the Compafy-California Fi; shoald be rejected because t ther find it necessary to reso of' on a customer a preparati does not bear the full name < he is attempting to deceive a establishm ent, whether it be and deception in one case he physicians' prescriptions. an( Knowing that the great maj< for our excellent remedy enti where, in origiral packagesc exist it is necessary to inforr any imitation which may be California Fig Syrup Co.-p article and to demand the re druggists whowilEeil you wn The Ola Brocade. ina hinaet: i:.k ch.-st :--! varvon. *. found it ;aid. Still faintly .ewe . v : ii that iorwtam .-aw a vision. \ii rbi fi. hair \nd bi Eoht'n. too - Silvr butckles thaa E ch li ttl47 Shoe. r kmhe a::de:- el"ow Sleeves Are- <-obwebe:, Hot gownl. it, is .our old1 brocade-. Worn with a :7.ve. M.Ithiniks I hoar is mit :roufru. fiti htdan:.v pinh r mwaro~ee budi. h-ir Ie:tv .s .Cof-( green. (Iiaround d pahll she-! I tink. n g:t.rla rhI hai t long load the* lon who wV're it h is~ Bile inas ont the Tfenth Comn mta hlzent -Thou shalt not Covet.'' INEYIROBL.ES~ Icreasing Among Women, But Sufferers Need Not Despair lE BEST ADVICE IS FREE Of all the dis1eases known. with which e female organism is aulicted, kidney sease is the most fatal, and statisties ow that this disease is on the increase aong women. hinp Emmjna fawyer Unless early and correct treatment is pplied the patient seldom survives when oncie the diseas'e is fastened upon her. We believe lyvdia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound is the miost effi ent treatment for chronie kidney oubles of women. and is the only med icne especially prepared for this urpose. When a woman is troubled with pain r weight in luins. backaehe. frequent. ainful or scalding urination, swelling flimbs or feet. swenling under the ees. an uneasy. tired feeling in the rgion of the kidneys or notices a ediment in the urine, she should lse no time in commencing treatment with Lydia E. Pinkhamn's VegetableI ompound. as it may be the means of sving her life. For proof, read what Lydia E. Pink am's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. awer. " I cannot express the terrible suffering I had to endure. A derangement of the female ogans developed nervous prostration and a srious kidney trouble. The doctor attended me for a year. but I kept getting worse, until Iwas unable to do anything, and I made up my mind I could not live. I finally decided tory Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com ouud as a last resort. ar d I am to-day a well woman. I cannot praise it too highly. and I ellevery suffering woman about my case.' -Mrs. emma Sawyer. (Conyers, Ga. Mrs. Pinkht-m gives free advice to women ; address in confidence. Lynn, Thot suffer every month in si pair. The ailments pe should receive prompt 1 irregular functions, fallin: follow the example of th ands of women who I been relieved or cured, take Wine of Cardui. Sold by all Druggist XGISTS nments 2nd high integrity, :g the bent of remedies and sicians' prescrptiorlrs and V excellent remedies, but nos. or imita.tion medicines. ne. which usually includes larnacy and the finest and and remed'al appliances. a knowledge of the benefits n. is usually their greatest all know that Syrup of qiactism, and thercfore they mrchsrs of the choicest ne ar:icle bearing the full a front of every package. ness and constipation and lar habits, indigestion, or bnelfcial in its effects as sat isiaetonl. n which it gives -and the ondened, but there are n the digrity and principles and who do not hesitate - roiit. Such preparations oi some piratical concern, ever have the ful name of e package. The imitations order to sell the imitations id whenever a deal(er passes 'or Fig Syrup.' which on the front of the package, unfortunate as to enter his to nirepresentation and ts, and in the filling of. aues health and happiness. rlv the inmense demand nlav be purchased every ter bottle, but as exceptions ill may decline or return a0l namon of the Cosipany not hesitate to return the. > one of the better class of his line at reasonable prices. No doubt youT11needa oc TOWER'S FISH BRAND S.SUIT or SUICKER Make no mistake -it's the kind that's guaranteed to keep yon dry and comfortable in the hardest #'orm. Made in BlackorYe1 low. sloldbyallreiabledealers. A..J. TOWER CO., BOSTON, U.S.A. Lg OWER IANLCo.Ltd.. - I. L. DOUCLAS 3A*&3SH OES~ r. L. Douglas $4.00 Citt Edge Line cannot be equallec' at any price: CAPITAL S2.50400 . L. DOUGL AS MAKES & SELLS. MORE E'S$3.58HESTH ANANYOTH E FANFACTURER IN THE WORL.. $10,00 lIEWAR to anoneh ca I could take you into mty three large fctores. Brockton. Mass., and show you the infinite ire with w hichbevery palrot shoes la made, you mld reiilxe why *V. L. Douglas s3.30 shoes t mre to make, why they hold-their shape. : better. w ear longer, and are of greoater itrinsic v.alue than any other s3.50 shoe. V. L. Dougla Ston Made, She o Drss Soes,$2.50,$$.75,$1.SD CA UT ION.-auit uponu having W.L.Dou 3 %hes. Take' no substitute. None genun 'itimL t ane and price stamped on botton. ast okr E ueleta u:sedt; they will not wear brass; . W.t L. DOGLS Brockton, Masa. of soil and as a k, the cow pea lo get the larg fcow peas from necessary.. to certain success are fully -ated book, which wve send lt tells of the remarkable. nourihed upon POTnsu. ALI WORK8. Atnanrf- G.-22, So. Broad Street, ran to the edge of des inful but dangerous and If ydu suffer from pain, ln2Z, tirod feling, etc., LND - OTHEI s, everywhere. are men of scientific attan welfare of their fellow i;en in supplyiz nown value. In accordance with phy of the better class manufacture man inal names and they never sell ialse hra h when in need of 'anything in their i rresponding adjuncts of a first-class pl narations and niany useful accessories vith the satisfaction which arises from and assist-ance to the medical nrofessi< v and many hours of daily toil. They Temedy and that it gives universal sati bottles ar.nually to the well informecl ke pleasure in handing out the genul ornia Fig Syrup Do.-printed on thi lds and headaches attended by biliou; to liver and bowels. arising from irreg >ther remedy so pleasant. prompt and ,ad to sel it because it gives umversal Syrup of Figs, the universal satisfactic ations have been made, tried and < mnd. here and there, who do not maintai reed gets the better of their judgment, he imitations in order to make a large: Syrup of Figs"-or "Fig Syrup" and ay, printed on the paciage, but they r Svrup Co .- rinted on the front of -fl hey are ii. jurious to the system. In -t to misrc-resentation or decepion. ai on untier he name of "Syrup of Fig= 4f the California Fig Syrup Co. printed d mislead the patron who has been so larze or sma!. ior if the dealer resorts will do so witlh t:-her inudicinal age7 I should be avoided by every one who N rity Of druggists are reliable. we sup rely through the druggists. of whom it nv, at thi reenlar Drice of fifty centsj I the rublic of the facts, in order that sold to them. If it does not bear the f 7inted on the front. of every package. d< turn of your money, and in future go t at youwish and thebest of everything in (e"ery 2S ti eu.tiva-ed variety or the Englishi w. d. amllgg STATM or Oam:. CT-rY 1' TLF.DO. . LcAs Co-NTV. I FUANK J. C.m. imakes oath that he is .enior partner of theirm of F. J.CaEEY & Co.. doing ii-' o iW the City of Toledo. County and State aforeaid, and that said firm will pay theiun of. oxF HUNDRED DOL LAnS for ea:h and #,very -ase of CATARR1H that cannot b turei I.y the use of iIALL'S CATAnH CURF. FnANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me.' and subseribed in my resenee. this 6th day of Decem I 4ZAL. - er, A.D.. 1586. A.W.GLELSOY, -e-. ! .Votary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is t aken internally,and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of tho -vsteni. Send for testimonials, free. F.'J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists. 75e. Hall' Family Pils are the bes Wh ierevur the Wor'd is se..ttmr~d the. peopIle grather. So. 17-'06. I-"e1 - --can easily be raised with . regular, even stands. and of the vey best grade, for which the highest pr~s can be gtten at your wareouse, or from toacco buyers ift you will,a few weeks before planting, Virginia=Carolina Fertilizers. Use them again as a top dressing, or second applhcation. These fertilizers are mixed bycpbemen. who i.ave been makin fetlizers all their lives, and contain phosphoric acid, potash al and nitrogen, or ammonia, in their C proe prprtions to return to your V soi te elements of pln-life that hare been taken from itby continual t cultivation. Accept no substitute.j VirginIa-Carolina Chemical Co., Richmond, Va. Atlanta. Ga. Norfolk.,yVa, Savannah. Ga. Durham. N.C. Montgoery. Ala. Charleston,. .C, Memphs Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Shreveport. La. SS a renovator food for sto is unsurpassed. est possible yield any given soil, a p tion of POTASH is The best methods leading explained in the 65-page iliust free to farmers who write for it. results attained with cop' peas Address. GEB.MAN N~ew York--93 Nassau Street. e sands of W lence, tortures that would drive a :uliar to women are not only pa reatment before they grow worse. feelings, headache, side ache, Qiz .OF