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: V' taetijc?i compound as nu fit & compounded ?s opon the ingredi ; ;I^,\4be?rmcst bc*?. dn?'proF ?? the pharmacopeia Ima lis special a< lb*t have slightly Afferent ? strict reference to the 'ase' for i ?ru^3 may be weir selected as to tbeJ X*y;8FOH?D BY THE PROPORTION & "Vtri^jear* nod yeWofexper ?/'t?'la'w of"cbemistry, of p barraacy, Uoa can bc determined- . E3 P E R tEX 7 3n: compounding a catarrh reme " ict?^ta^tb? use of the; v?rioi . remedy, Fem na, be h?? 'l?'arnei of each ingredient, hd$:io ctoir? them into such nice pro|K> iSfir^the--chemical peculiarities a pharmaceutical product be ?lats Of chemists. ?.) S- ^WB-REPKAT? THAT ?S K^TC H. DRUGS -ARE COMBINES) AS i: compound must present iasti tore,. n? t a flee t od by -c k pos combined thai il will rem mining camps of ?lu? nort , A complete ?i$t of the Ui;r;rr<]ient? o?r" physician toreproduc?? IVruna " ??p^ents'^re* brougHt los^thi Iras as air cflicarious Warrh it However mach virtue earh i?gre< ' the ?ompoimd depends largely -jipo '^arecombined. The TighMngred ?y a medical cocjponnd can be aiadi * ^Peruna is?tsold;' by your local dru :|?^ea-,'^4a.5om?8' Between. ?- . So many; of the -little chafing prob emsdfjmarried^ tifer could be mastered w many of the., mists of misunder-.' : itaiiding: could - he- dissipated . hy the jfy.iu?shine;tit love,; sb'many of-the dis?, rds iffl! th? .music. of home could be Jrsnsiated into harmonies if false ^;V;pndi^:.d 7V writes '.V^lli?m^?eoirge Jordan In, thc ?pril;?>enn?at'?r.'" _ ?#r^^de^s jthe guardia?/ pr* I ttctbjrfot ^Irar is; best in ' ?s;7 fat?t ? V prlde.K^he sullen'defender and apql ^r^SS^r-6i?owe .weakness; >. '. Life has so much real pain and sor row so many dark clouds floating over tnfc-sky 'of hom?yeare and -trouble : thaV'^lwemingly no ' human foresight' - eau ;ptev'eht, that it seems almost ex- : ^nf?ff?e? to manufactur?, troubles.' mereiy;'t? offer them a's 'sacri&jesr.ou ^^^dlar -of? y^.iiy* Ltbis false pride .?<.) i:^------ - ;. Bemire^ of 0.'n(airn;<; For ,Catarrh j. ? That - rontij?a M ru'ry, ?%?**iercory w.?ll Kure?y,;*?.<(-coy'the sense of =smelLand campIet?!y-<lo--;i:e.:p i Li? whole sys -' te?.when entering it ( jwnza Hie mucous ?St?fiee*r b'uch'art?'?-Ies should never be.used . except on prescription? frfcrii reputable phv >>. aiciafl?, as the <\iunzzr they wi 11.co is ten fold tn -..{ hV ?oo d ' yon ruu-f?0/??ihly derive 'from . ; ?.^them..* Ball's Ca?arr!.. t'manufactured ; ; bf F- J. Cheney & (V.. *i^?!edo. ().. contains ! no mercury, ?nd is 1 ?ken internally.,acting 5>" dire$tiy.-Upon'j3ie Wood :>.n<( mufi's ?anaces v?l fihesyatuav/Tn h ay ?j? 2 .ria 11 's. ( '.i ra r rb Cure l?t-l-he jr?'iimne. lt is rakeuin fflgauiejrou aet the ,e?nj?-.ne. lt is rake? in-, >te?^y^anrt'!rindc in 'I'o'e-.Io. Ouo',' by P.' .j;?biOe.V.<fc Co. Testimonials free.'; '.' . ^Hrhy'Jt>vacgiKb^;'t price. 75c. per bottle^ ^ggg^^.j^n,-;^-;-j for .-?.istipatlon.' j In the G-?vne. ?jtace ibero-was a man who thought J3t?^?n^.?n':'^ge.. o?eht to stop. rk.':: UHo-> sppkel^ to ; . bim about Ij^??getl??rf any > mere : .?oney* - do you?." f?t p??yVmarbl?sTJncle^Russeir '* ? ' '. . .;. S .^03, when, r Tas a. boy. ' - . ?-^?u?dn't,^'oa??' ~ -'em,' ccul? ? /you? ? * l^^?fdr?nk ,'.em. xould.v youV No ?.'t?iyc^-w.ere^be^ ?ymaxblea'.T^ ^^f?^b^^Bemeiy^-Gnrfleld"' Tea ! ; lt . is !St??!?0uB'ei^p??"B& iE for constipa 5toSyo?^?estw??r-'5ick-head?cbe; it reja- ! _ ?ver-juriliea .th? blood,. laings - ^Use^e?n'.i^niOEit:-change the. stamp J of nature:-S?akespeare. ? ?. ;:ft.>:.' .kV- -. ' ; E:E.^x'iSon,'ofAtlnia, Ga., a-o ' i!??o only-ncc^saf ul- l>rop&y Special ! ?. e in tho ' '? w^rld.' "8?? their HIi*rai offer, in .ad vertise Et*Dt io another column of thls-paper. / Prudence"^'pjalies^;ilT? '"want' of ?v?ry- g^i-^uvenal. x . :f^-;o- .-. '.f --- The grocers ar:; handling Argo Red Salmon,beca?3a lt takes co argument to ?ell/it, 'and the customers come >'b^?'fb^,mbre. '* ' No one ? ever- repented? of having lield hir tttngne.--1talian'. : P?oplfr appreciate the delicate taste ann ' : i il 'trat action of Car?eld Tea. the mild ne>-'> Inrativc. Pest for liver, kidneys-and bowell ^?(4nKranteed under the l'ure JTodd and Drap ' Lnw.'"" Good husbandry is good .divinity. ;e^nch^ ,. >So.,-l3-,07.' .. % j} '.^ ^.'.t .-;-?t ^^.v.^?tc<?edi S?lmon-.is"not only pure j fwij^bntjft is the cheapest and most I JBOtritiousfood in the country. x Writing, in - Harper's, Woods' Hut : ehinsori,-"-M. D., insists that farmers - die young, around 49, and gives hard ^irprk,during harvest and Jthe^arniost rnhxyeTsal. mortgage . as. tnV"v resons, Mayhap;; the lightning-rod.- contract, the adventure wit] the winsome bool; agent* and the fear, his wife may -/rmKaeross the gold brick - he bas^ hidden in the bani are also con tribu-j tory causes.-New York Telegram .\n Words of Praise For the several ingijedlents oFwhi?h ?Dr." Pierce's mexllclnes^ro'compbsed, as^grven by leaders in all the several schools of .1 medicira,:shonld -have.: far more woitrht ' Ihnn any aiaoimt of DOH-professional -tes timonials. Dr.PiercB'sravorltePrescr?pr -tlon has TBS BADGE OF-K oxK STY on every . bottle-wrapf er, In a full list of all its in ?fredients printed in plain English. If you are an invalid woman and suiter from .frequent heada:fc.e, backache, gnaw- I 'n in stdmiicK, periodical pains, ' e, catarrh al. pelvic - drain, 'down distrsa In lo wer abdomen perhaps dirk spots or specks ! before the eyes"'faint spells and | toms ca ised by female weak- : derange ment of the feminine ,can-not,do-better? than take.. Hiv^tfi^Prescrlptlon."' ItaUsurgeon's knife and opera may be W?S^?i by ."the Umely ' avorite Prescription" te ?uc'h erebv the ob^offcpt " _. SM tbe an can be avoided anda thorough oTsuccessjuItieatqi.en t carTUT^ for.ihe cure cf:\voman'sjecuil ir V contains no alcohol and' ito or-hablt-formlng drugs. ...expect*too much from "Favorf'ie tftloftjltit w|H ^o^p'^fpVm.mira-. ? i-will- not diso! ve or core tumors. Iicine;wlll. It will do as much, to . h vlgoi?ous 'he?'Sjtii in most we?k ^^.diilmerits^?H?larly Incident to wonen as a nv. mcdidne.can. It must te -given;."* fair chance by perseverance In {ts . use f<? a reasonable lengthroi timer ~ affnfl Mi "TT* H ?"?^^ lbs! ia composition. omen - a re i:;v11ted to consul^Pr. by k-tter, frrcl- All corrcspond . guarded >?i?redly secret and ly; ccn?dfcmes- ui? protected^'- bfc Ional vrj?cvp .'Address Dr. RVY.\ S^^rtv's Plv&wnt Pellets the best. ?ax?*jy? cr??.- H-ar.ia^- of .th?- boM^Uv Vfeytetov-wsiuiii ? *u.fflfti-hi'-.liver- ^4nd; -ii?WB?t One a taUte J two or three-1 ; PICAL -COMpeUNC ich depends apon the aii?nner In' wbicl ents used. >ortioa bf the ingredients. Each drn| :tioc. To .confine any drag with othei edon,-, the combination mast- be mad* vnico the. compound is ?intended. Th < ir effie?cy, but the compound ENTIRE S ia which they ere combined. .. ieace to discover this proportion. Then '?l^'whlch'th?'^?x?ct-'hal?nc?'-of propor VK-JS THE ONLY GUIDE. ': dy Or. hartman hos had many years is; ingredients .which composed the ca I. Il11 Ie by little, : how to! h ann m i fie thc hine them into a stable compound, bon rtions-?is to (blend the iaste, the opera of each several Ingredient in order te yond the criticism of doctors, phanna* DEPENDS OW THE WAY IN-WHICH ) EPEN HS UPON THE PRIGS TH EM ibillty which ts nor afferted by changes ure io (he air, not affected by age. It ain just the same whether used in the hwest or the coffee plantations of the ; of Peruna won id not eimble any drag. L It is the skill and sagacity by which pr^thar 'give Peruna much of its peen ?h>Pdyr>: dient of Peruna may possess the value - the manner .and proportion in which tie nts, put together-rightly, is the only ecof real rained ( ; _ ** ggist. :B?y a bottle today. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIA TION RESOLUTIONS. Postal Committee Ringa Clear on the Subject of Increase .of Charge os Second-Class Matter. At a meeting of the Executive com mittee of the National Editorial As sociation, held in St. Louis, Mo., the following resolutions were reported by the Postal Laws Committee, and were unanimously adopted : Whereas,. It is for the benefit of the government that intelligence with regard to all public affairs, and all .other-matters affecting the welfare ?o? the people/sLould be made to pene trate ithe.iwhole.mass- of -the people and to reach every individual, and Whereas, .This can. best be accom plished through a free and indepen dent newspaper and .press; and . Whereas, Newspapers and periodi cals are-of a character to be Bandied rather as express than as first-class mail "matter, and "can be so handled with little 'added cost in connection with bther; postal matter in general, and "no added cost at all. on rural routes; and . . * \ Whereas, -The present postal laws and rates have proved->ntirely satis factory- to the publishers on one hand and the. people served, and who, as citizens, constitute the Government; and Whereas, There does not now.exist any.real deficit in the UnitedSjtfttes" Postal Service, if tbe^?e^Jartn^nts and offices ofGc^^fn^Q^nt are properly charged T-?p? .postal ^service . rendered ^hji?4-nereri^is'an/actual .profit- used by the \Gqyernmeat^.'m^.:,the', payment for the transportation and ^handling of its onwn^mail-iaatfer.':^ it . ^Res?Fve?!} .T?iat :wef membeis.'-.of. the Executive. Committee- of^the^N^itignal, Editorial,- Associationj'in ? anhualr???' ^ion^fepr?" and ;perio"dieals,. pr?fest" against- any: chang?-i^^the.*postll^^l?ws/'..?f '"-'the, twited .States "that "will, caus?*'?h adr vance-ihVpostal^ . rates or ch?rges' on second-class" mail. ma tter.;. - ? >???s?.lyedycThal^W?-believe it -has been fully ! established "that'' 1> cent a pound ls a iull 'and adequate ypostal charge for - newspapers and ' periodi ;cala. , ' ..: ' Resolved-,. That we ?deem the" pres ent law entirely'clear and forceful, and that the' only trouble has been *tbat of; burdening the" law with rules and regulations not required in the law's enforcement nor justified hy any fair interpretation ' thereof. Resolved,, further, That we protest against the charge that newspapers and periodicals cause any real loss, or that they are subsidized by the payment made by the Government to meet a deficit that is really the re sult of the-cost .of .postal matter car ried for the Government. It was decided to hold the next meeting of "the Association at James town, Va., during the Exposition, and the president and secretary were in structed to arrange the meeting as near the first of June as possible. It was further carried that the president and corresponding secretary be iu .^tructed',-jto'^v?sit Norfolk and arrange dior " the entertdrinierit of the Asso ciation during its session. Gone and Forgotten.' Stub-Some bright chap h?s figur ed out that if all the articles on the Thaw trial"were,heaped together they Swouid': make a mountain like Vesu . vius. Penh-Well, it is a pity they couldn't he turned into a volcano. - Stub-Why so? JPenff^Thjeh perhaps they would be r^uee^to joshes. GOOD NATURED AGAIN. t?ood Humor Returns With Change to ProgterFood. "For many years I was a constant sufferer from indigestion, and ner vousness amounting-almost to pros tration," writes a Montana man. "ily blood was impoverished, the & Vision was blurred .aa/^-.-Weak, with I moving spots .before'myj '^?yes; This I was a steady daily condition. I grew ? ill-tempered, and eventually got so nervous I could not! keep my books . posted, nor. handle accounts satisfac torily. I can't describe my suffer ings. 5 "Nothing I^ag?eed with me, till ' one day, I happened to notice Grape Nuts in: a "grocery store, and bought a package, out of curiosity to know 'what it was. "?^lik?a 'the food from the very ; first, eating it with cream, and now I buy it by the case and use it daily. F soon found that Grape-Nuts food .-was supplying*brain and jierve force as nothing in ike drug line ever had done or could "do? : "It wasn't , long before I-was re stored to health, co m?o rx and happi ness. Through the use of Grape-Nuts food my digestion has been restored, my-nerves are steady once more, my eyesight ls good again, my mental faculties ar? clear and acute, and I haye become so good-natured that my friends are truly astonished at the change. I feel >ounger. and bet ter than I have for 20 years. No amount of money would induce nie to surrender what I have gained through the uss of Grape-Nuts food." Name given by. Postum. Co., Battle Creek, Mich, "There's* rea?oa." Kea? the little book, "Th* Road tp Wolivine," ia pkR9. ?UCTIVE Sweep Through forests Along Southwest Virginia MUCH PROPERTY IS?BESTROYED Patrick County, Va.f Being Swept and Already Much Property Loss Has Resr?ted-Cohflagration, Which Started Near Stuart,. is Under. 3$) Control Whatever in Spite of Ef forts to Out Bown Timber and Con fine It to Certain Limits. . Danville, Va., Special.-A tremen dous forest fire is sweeping the ?ounty of Patrick and heavy damage io property has already resulted and the lives of 'many are endangered. The fire started Friday night, it lippears, n?ar Stuart, the county seat |D? Patrick, and the terminus of the Danville & Western Railroad, and has been raging ever since. Latest re ports are that the conflagration is under.no control whatever, though a large nun?ber of citizens and farm ?rs engaged in an effort to cut down trees and confine the blaze to cer tain limits. From Stuart the fire has spread southeast in the direction of Danville. Sunday night it had reached Critz, a distance of about ?5 or 20 miles from where it originated. The width of the conflagration is about six miles. About 30 farm houses have already been burned and the occupants bare ly escaped with their lives. At Pat \ rick Springs, ?? aid established sum mer resort, four cottages located s?v irai hundred yards from the main !iotel were burned.. The mab hotel is located in a valley'with woods on doth' sides. It is in an open space '.rid was saved only by this enclosuu-. The ?phn?s are located a'ou?fc two miles from'Snuff, the'railroad station, md several miles beyond Cr?f>: As yet no Jives have been reporte I lost, but there have been many thrilling escapes. The valuable dwelling hous es of W. N. Martin, a. prominent citizen, was destroyed together with it-; contents. The occupants fled for their lives and no effort'was made to save anything. y The scen? of the "origin of -the, fire was on the plantation of the Stuart Orchard Company, which had many acres rf apples and peach, trecsr'All of the fruit trees of^'this concern, which' is the la^geetof its kind in this section of the State, have been burned. . - '? ? * Patrick county is a mountainous couDJry loea.teo; about 60 miles south jEC&TTTjf? Danville and is famous for -its timber lands, and as a fine fruit growing section. Apples grown Ju the county are-shipped to all parts of the world. _ ? ' The fire is confined mostly to Bull and No Business mountains. The first'named mountain was burned sev eral -years' ago. No Business .moun tain' is a greai timber7 land arid .. the ..loss/in \ this ...respect will, be heavy. In^th? area, of about 15 by six -miles Already swept only a few farm houses located in the valleys escaped destruc I The Danville &r Wes.fernr" a- .branch ? line of the Southern, is the only rail way that* runs' through^Pitnck eo???^ ty. No'damage is reported to have he?n dope to railroad property. It is "iuipbssible. to .get any com munication to any of the points along the scene of the", fire. The first news was brought here hy the trew and passengers of a train arriving here in the afternoon. No trains-run on the Danville & Western Saturday and Sunday, hence the telegraph offices are closed. The fires on the burning mountains illuminated this . section for miles around, the blaze :, being clearly seen by those on the train. By Wire and Cable. E. C. Fosburgh, of Norfolk, was elected presient of the North Carolina Pine Association. John C. Blair, Assistant United States District Attorney for the Western district of Virginia, died at Wytheville. The Seventh District Educational Conference is in session at Wood stock. A student of the Univerity of Vir ginia who was accused of cheating was acquitted at a public trial, five of the university's alumni sitting as a court. District Attorney Jerome submit ted affidavits of alienists who con sider Thaw insane, and asked for thc appointment of a lunacy commission. Brig.-Gen. Theodore J. Wint of the United States Army, died in Phila delphia. Floods have isolated four States in the Northwest, tied up railroads in California and cut a gap 80 miles wide in a Utah railroad. John Alexander Dowie, who was buried Friday, left a .posthumous ser mon threatening to return and ""smite" his enemies. J. D. Howbert, a Norfolk and Wes tern official, admitted he was. short in his accounts. Ambassador Bryce is going to Can ada to study the problems at issue between that country and the United States. Boy Buried by Sand Bank. Newbern, Special.-Duke Williams, a colored boy, 14 years old, was killed near Newbern by a sand bank fall ing on him and burying him alive. He was not missed until morning^ and when friends were looking for him they saw where the earth had caved in and the suggestion of an outline of a human form. They dug out the sand in a short time and found the boy covered with dirt and in ii kneeling position. Two Men Balled. Ashland, Ky., Special.-Two mur ders ?nd an avenger made au outlaw were reported Tuesday, ab the result of cue man's a?'t al ITcliler, Ky. In nn ( ld village in southern Virginia, Frank Dutton and Aleen? Rose mel and . loved, an elopement following. Sam IJn.se, brother of the. girl, follow ed lhem to Hellier, w eic in a pistol rlnfel he killed Dinton ir- ? almost im uii!<lmtel> afterwards wa? himfelf i|io) hy Ali?? Duttni). Attorneys for Thaw Deny His Being Insane at Present SHARP EIGHT ON JEROME'S MOVE This With One From Thaw's Mother Supplement Unanimous. Opinion .of Defense Attorneys in Regard to District Attorney's Suggestion . Looking to Appointment of Lunacy Commission. New York, ^'"Special.-The attor neys for Hjarrv K, Thaw filed answer to the .suggestion\made by District Attorney Jerome to Justice-Fitzger ald that Thaw'is mentally incapable of understandsng the nature of the proceedings against bim and is a sub ject for a.; commission iii lunacy rather. t?mii foy a jury which holds only the power of .liberty or death. Supplementing; their - own unanimous opinion,, that Thaw does understand the nature of the proceedings against bim -and- daily advises intelligently with his counsel, the lawyers have filed affidavits from the medical ex perts employed by'the defense ar|? a farther affidavit by Mrs. William Thaw,', the'mother of the defendant. Mrs. Thaw, however, does not address hereself. to the question immediately at issue*. . She takes advantage of thc opportunity, she declares, to state that in the direct line of descent for four generation there has -been no taint of insanity or epilepsy in the prisoner's family. ? She resents the "malicious misrepresentation and grpss exaggeration" on the subject. The principal affidavit made m Thaw's behalf is signed Delphin M. Delmas attaches to his personal state ment a score or more of letters and notes he, has received from Thaw during the progress of the trial. These writings ?of the defendant, Mr. Dalmas'declares, clearly indicate hi* grasp of the proceedings .and have contained fronV time to time valuable suggestions as to the course of the defense. ? Turnpike Co. in Receivers ' Hands. Norfolk,:: Special-The Consolidat ed Turnpike Company, owning a large majority, of the. county toll roads an?. bridges in Norfolk ^comitj^?trira?r^? suit brou^ht4)}HAcitn1?rT!??^i, of New .York,"' holding ??$10,000 of-, the com pany's $180,000 bond issue, has been placed in the hands pf H. L. Page, receiver. The remainder of the com pany's bonds are held principally in New York: The paralleling of the company's- toll roads by trolly lirru, thus ^educipg toll collection ; the high cost of 'improvement, material and high labor ^re assigned as the causes of the "failure. ; ?ept the?Lamp Burning. NorfoJk,: Special.-:Striken with, pa ralysis /aud scarcely able to move Captain- Fjmei-son. keeper of the Waite "Sa^ls^lighthoase in the Janies: river, ,'srnejf .to ibis post-until;. relief came." Although .striken early in -thc night h?rkept l^e light burning. 'His. feeble Serifs /for. li?slp" could" not -be ?bj^^:|^^?uSj^9|^ distress sig nal -when ^darylight came, *? That" was seen in the afternoon 'by a party of excursionists from .Smithfield. ;^ "He, w?uld^n?'t' ? l?a'v?' t h e; I igh tho use . -lint; 1 - relief, i came. ' '-'Captain . Fimerson 's home .is:in^Portsmouth. It is believed .tha.t.'hejwiU .rectover. . ? ; ' Shot in Drunken Row. Clifton, Special.-Bud Cupples and Lute Brooks became, involved in a drunken row at Cerro Goydo Satur day and Cripples shot Brooks just be low the hewart with a 42-caliber Der ringer. Ai last reports little hope was held put for the ' recovery ? of Brooks. Timber Land Deal. Dickson,;'Special.--A deal was con sumated by which George Eleazer, a lumberman of this vicinity, gets pos session of ?a large tract of timber in the Fifth. Civil District, known as the Hali'lands; The timber isTery valu able and will at once be manufactur ed into merchantable lumber. Negroes Suspected of Murder. Norfolk); Special.-Charged with being implicated in the probablejmur der of Chairles F. Ferguson, the New soms postmaster and business man, whose body, with pockets picked, was found in a lane here early Sunday morning, Thomas Tynes and Le>3 Johnson, two negroes, have been ar rested. The prisoners were seen com ing from the lane and on their per sons keys and eyeglasses supposed to have been the property.of the dead man were.found. Kew Steamship Line Savannah to Norfolk. Savannah, Ga., Special-Announce ment is made here by the Merchants' and Mariners' Transportation com pany that beginning April 23, a line of steamers will be put on be tween Savannah and Norfolk and Baltimore;.and Norfolk. This will be on account of the Jamestown Expo sition. A' 40-hour trip between Sa vannah and Norfolk will be made. News and Notes. Seventeen persons are reported dead and /property loss to many mil lioiislhas p?en caused and perhaps 150,000 persons are idle as the result, bf wh?t is' believed to be a record breaking rflood along ihe Ohio river and tributaries. The jury in the Sugar Trust rebate case disagreed, and it is said that it will be dropped. It is reported that a new steamer line will run between Richmond an:l Norfolk. I Mellen-,Confers with President. Washington, Special.-The inter view between President Roosevelt and Charles S. Mellen, the president of the New York, New Haven & Hart ford Railroad, recently arranged for the milpose of discussing the rail-, road situation, took place at the,, White House Tuesday. It lasted not more than 35 minutes. No stater' ment of the particular questions dis ousBud was mada at the White House and Mr. Mallen ?eol?ne? to talk. I GOOD NEWS. Science at Last Discovers a Real Caro For Rheumatism. After years ot experiment a new scien tific remedy has been found that not only relieves, but. absolutely cures Rheumatism and kindred diseases, to stay cured. Rheu matism is caused by an excess of poisonous acids in the blood. , The new discovery Rheumacide. though purely vegetable, and acting through nature's channels, neutral* izes these acids and sweepB all poisons and harmful germs .out of the blood. At the same time it tones up the stomach and regulates the liver'.and kidneys. Rheumacide, therefore, cures the disease permanently" because it removes the cause. It has cured hundreds of cases after the most noted doctors, and hospitals have failed. Rheumacide cured James -Wilkes, of Dillon, S. C., after he had been held in bed by rheumatism for three years and his feet were drawn ? up almost to h ia back. This is only one of the many marvelous cures Rheumacide has already performed. -Rheumacide,is curing many cases of Rheu matism, Sciatica, lumbago, gout, kidney trouble, indigestion and constipation, right in this community today. Because it has cured so many others we believe it will cure you. All the leading druggists in this place Bell and recommend Rheumacide. A Short Month. "John, I'm going to have mother visit us next month." "Why didn't you have her iu February?" Then the trouble started. CURES ALL SKIM TROUBLES. Sulphur the Accepted Remedy ?for a Hundred Years. Sulphur is one of the greatest remedies nature ever gave to rifan. Every physician knows it cures skin and blood troubles. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur enables you to get the full benefit in most convenient form. Don't take sulphur, "tablets" or "wafers," or powd?red sulphur in molasses. Hancock's Liquid. Sulphur ?s pleasant to take and perfect, in its action. Druggists sell it. . A well known citizen of ganville, Pn., writes: "I have had an aggravated case .of Eczema for over twenty-five years. I have used seven 50-cent" bottles of the Liquid, and one jar of your Hancock's Liquid Sul phur Ointment, and now I feel as though I had a brand new. pair of hands. It has cured me and I ara certain it will cure any one 1 if they persist in using Hancock's Liquid Sulphur according to directions. "BUTLEB EDGAB." Of languages which so widely differ among themselves as to be incompre hensible without particular study the ,^iU3l^?-Hce5dJJj~exceeds l.QOO. - FIFTEEN YEARS OF ECZEMA. Terrible Itching Prevented Sleep Hands, Arms, and Legs Affected ---Cured in O Days by Cuticura. "I had eczema nearly fifteen years. The affected parts ' were my hands, arms and legs. They were the worst in thc winter time and were.al ways itchy, and I could not keep from scratching'them. - I had to keep both hands bandaged all the time, and at night I would- have io scratch through the bandages as the .itching was so severe, and' at. times I would have to tear everything off^my. hands'to scratch the skin. I could not rest pr sleep.' I hod several physicians treat toe, but they could not, give rae a-permanent curft nor even, , could tfiey stop the ^iteming. ' After using the Cuticura Soap,-one boin Cu&citra Oint ment and. -.two bottles Cuticura-Resolvent.| for about six days the itching- had ceased, and now. the sores -have disappeared; and I-never felt better in iny'life than' I-do now. Edwara' Wor?l], Band 50th, : U. S. Infantry, Fort CrooIc>"3Sebraska." ? "" . . ?-' :;; '.. V .y,:- ? A little rain stills a great wind. .French. - ',; Jto.lVma??w'?Scoth?ig Syrup'for Children tee thing, softens th?guu^ re^ bion, aUayapain,careB"wi?d colic, 25ca bottle Many a rat d?yors the lion.-G?r man. ... '?-:...' Ask. your grocer tor Argo Rjsd Sal mon, 'and. do not accept any 'substi-; tut?. There IB. no finer Salmon -packed. . " The tears of the night equal the smiles of the day.-Rousseau. FITS, St. Vitus'Dance :Nervous Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. 83 triai bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, L'd.,931 Arch St., Phila., Pa. The kick of a camel is soft, but stunning.-Turkish. 1 _ Argo Red Salmon is caught in Ber ing Sea among the icebergs. That is why the ??Bh ls so firm and the flavor so delicious. Two watermelons cannot be held under one arm.-Turkish. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'^ Sanitary Lotion ; never fails. Sold by Drug gists. Mail orders promptly filled by Dr. E.DetchonMed.Go.,Crawfordsville>Ind. IL Better lose your labor than your time in idleness.-Dutch. *<^^??AAA A A A a AA A A A A A A A A A A A A ^1>Thc 0^i?.nar??Brcak;P?u?,, ? i rised Brand" of North Car? 3- Showing a GAiN?EV(?RY MRS. A. M. HAGERMANN ; ? Lydia E. Pinkham^ made from simple native roots and 1 it has been helping women to be s .fectty and overcoming pain. It has sparing for child birth and the Chan) Mrs. A> M. Hngermann, of Ea1 Pinkham:-"I suffered from a dis' functions so that I had to lie dc Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comp that I am able to attend to iny du would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege it will give them."1 Mrs. Pinkhaiii's Standir Women suffering'.irom any form i Mrs. Pinkham at I^nn, Mass, for ai has been advising sick women free ?ears, and before that she assisted '. am in advising. .?Therefore she is sick women back to health. ????MEBBBEgBaBgaHmHMB Proverbs and Phrases. How poor are they that have not patience .'-Shakespeare. It is less to suffer punishment than to deserve it.-Ovid. ' A blow threatened was nevr well given.-Italian. Hypocrisy is the necessary burden of villiny.-Dr. Johnson. Calamity is virtue 's opportunity. Seneca. ( When the calf gets a fortune he expects to be called Mr. Bull.-Ger man. Reason, serves when pressed but honest instinct comes a volunteer. Pope. Poor Paint is Expensive .iJ>*H"Vv:.' y - ".* ... If one is rich enough to repaint his buildings every year for the pleasure of having a' change of color scheme, the quality of the paint used may cut little figure. But if it is desirable to cut the painting bills down to the least ". amount possible per year, it is of the utmost importance that the paint be made of Pure White Lead and the best of Linseed OiL Theie are 'imita tions in the form of alleged White; Lead, and there are substitutes in.the. form of ready-prepare.'paints; \ v We guarantee our .White Lead to be ] absolutely pure, and the Dutch 'Boy : on the side of every keg is your safe-1 guard.. Look for, him. ; SEND FOR BOOK - . .."A Talk on Paint." ' fiivcB rajnable Infor., motion on .tile paint subject. Sent free, upon request. . NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY in whichever of the follovy ina eitle? U nearest you: Kaw York. Boaton. Buffalo. Cl ETC! and, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis. Philadol phla [John T. Lewis 4 Bros. Co.); Pittsburgh (National Lead t Oil Co. > AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA obacco. The Only; "Advcr--^ >lina. Flue-Cured ..Tobacco ?J YEAR .since introduced. > EfiUTKOTJN CHEW j Women's troubles very cause this may have been Many thousands of women, i due to disorder of the worn' wonderfully successful medi Mrs. Leote Forte, of Toledo, I taken three bottles and am now per ALL WOMEN SUFFER from the same physical disturbances; mc the nature of their duties, in nany cases, quickly drift them into ;he horrors oi all kinds of -female complaints, organic troubles, ulcera don, falling and displacements, or perhaps Irregularity or suppression ;ausin? backache,. nervousness, ir ritability, and., sleeplessness. . Women everywhere should re nember that the medicine that holds the record for the largest number of ictual cures of female ills is lerbs. For more than thirty years trong, regulating the functions per also proved itself invaluable in pre je of Life. f Shore. L. I., writes:-Dear Mrs. placement, excessive and painful iwn or sit still most of the time, ound has made me a well woman so ties.: I wish every suffering woman table Compound and see what relief lg Invitation to Women af female illness are invited to write Ivice She is.the Mrs. Pinkham who ! of charge for more than twenty her mother-in-law Lydia E. Pink-; i especially well qualified to guide. ol It is vain to learn wisdom aud yet to live foolishly.-Spanish'.. H?CKS' CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CURES HEADACHES Brenks up COLDS IN 6 TO ,12 HOURS Trial Cottle J9c At Drughb OFFERED WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE . O matter how limited your means or educa ttorj, if you vt*b. u Mi-? thoroutf business training and good position, write today for Our Great Half-Rate Offer. Success, inde pendence and probable FORTUNE guaran teed. Don't delay-write today; GA .-ALA. BUS.T?OIXI?GE, MACON, GA. HOC?.ESS The Uppermost Stand ard of Highest Quality Inspected by 1he.UniUd<Statei Government Light SAW LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES,, SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND -GASOLINE ENGINES. Try LO^rlBARp/^gS?^ CURED fi Iv ea1. M rOiiick Bellah rwelUn^in'Sto??:. ?fcejttanetaaifa. Remore?_. drys; effect* apermaneot-v.'-'ij, V? in 30 to 60 days. Trial treatment^ K iM?ven?ree?iothlDftanbcfaircT; H Ji^Write.Dr. H. H. Cr?n'a;SoasL:?:,* m C?SoacbH??.- Box: B Allanta.;GscT PiG?R?TTE HABIT I have discovered a Perfect CnreiorJ W t thia habit. ItUstrictly guaranteed.Any. V.rcl'erencc yon-,' VK**t? ?ft Xitiiforjrre book Orv SUCCESS "?N^fHC^bGK?^iM^^ : . Our boot glvos.d?t?lls. Kree.-vWrlterorlt.' \ : JOHN A. BOARDMAN & CO., " Sleek Brokers. No. S3 Brosdwai, Now York City, H. Y. 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Send your name and address ca a postal card. clo ansel and .heals* ra nco na m e. m - brano af fections, such as nasal catarrh., pelvlo catarrh and Inflammation caused by femi nine Ills;, sore eyes.; sore; throat and mouth, by direct local treatment: Its cur ativo power over these troubles la extra ordinary and gives Immecllate;. relied Thousands of women aro using and rec-, ommendl?g lt every day. t?o cents at druggists or by mall. Remember, however, rr COSTS YOU NOTHI>-? TO TIMTIT. XH? li. PAX I Or? CO., Boston, Mao. ? . 'Ncr whereto.! B Toa(cJn.t|5?/eedn ?reureTlKO?a?n.-~raoa~h i snaay do liar? to' the ritue cf youri Write txJiy for cnrS^lcI^atiWi'Matii u?l?nd tiUTJ?.whitjtocfcyou oiro. > j_ j PRUSSIEN REMEDY CO. St.'Poul, Minn. So.U3-'p7. WSome Tb?accctls Best Is well and interestingly told in ^ Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer free almanac by experts on tobacco farm ing. The free burning qualities, of tobacco are greatly impaired by using impure, inferior and "cheap" fertilizers. Insist upon your fertilizer dealer supply ing you with high grade Virginfe-Carolina Fertilizers for they contain no ingredients that will . injure your soils like so many other .guanos. Use from 500 to 800 lbs. of these fertilizers per acre, according to the strength of your soil-and the growth of your tobocco will be hastened forward two or three weeks. Your yield per acre will be greater, and the quality better-larger leaves containing good body and excellent finish. Then you will obtain more money for your Get one of our beautiful almanacs. It is free but worth to any farmer. Nm SALES OFFICES: RICHMOND, VA, NORFOLK, VA. DURHAM, N. C. CHARLESTON, S. C. BALTIMORE, MD. SALES OFFICES s ATLANTA, GA. SAVANNAH,GA. MONTGOMERY, ALA. MEMPHIS, T3NN. SHREVEPORT, LA. .Increase Your fields Per Acre" W. L. DOUGLA SHOES BESTD? $3.00 AND $3.50 OnVBO THE WORLD W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRECE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT AU PRICES Men's Shoes, SS to 91.50. J5<>yn' Shoes, S3 to SI.25. Women's Shoes, $4 to S1.50. Misses' & Children's Shoes, ?2.25 to SI.OO. W. L. Douglas shoes arc recognized by expert judges of footwear'1 to ho tho best in stylo, fit and wear produced in this country: Each part ot tho siioo and every detail of the making is looked after and watched over by skilled .?-hoemakers, without regard to timo or co3t. If I could take you into my lanre factories ii\ Brockton, Mass., aud show you bow carefully W. L. Doug!'s1 shoes aro made, yon would then understand why they hold th<-ir >h-lit better, wear longer, and are of greater value tuan anv other makes. ' '. W. I? Doucla* name und price la stamped on the bobbin, which protects Hie v ppr?r ?t>alnVt hitit prtees and Inferior shoes. Take So StUiMitnte. Sold l>y the he? ?hoe deniers everywhere. rast Color Lueleis used exclusively. Catalog mailed/rte. W. Ll DOI'GI.A'., Isr<ickioiitM*f?. CABBAGE Plants, CELERY Plaits amt all Mndscf (tarden plants. Can now furnish ail kinds it caHioK* plants, c.-..wnln tho op??, air und wi 1 un. d i rett cindi i ruwn Ir ni KCCJ ot the masc reliable seedsmen. We ?st; tin ?tittie plunthOn ?ur thoufand acre truck turnt. VlMit- curriu-iy c untu! ami properly packed, celery ready laster Inc. 1 entier. O: tm at d IV*! plat ts, same tiree or earlier Ked t. ced expie** ret. s purnim \?n . h.M h. II CftVctitf will give us CO per cent lew thun juerebx' id <. rt.t.-s. i i iii e: Small hits $1.10 per thousand large lot?l."!io$l.:?ter ikiUMtt;?i. K O K M s K ns.y. ti ATUV^U D \\ bite >piw i Eel itib'ei Rn*, ii cc, ti i < r p.-uin.. >'.?.. Jt-MeiigMi.*-, S.C. Thc Culled ftsi? ??ttl. utint.l L-l aim rM has cstab'lshcd an Exi erinicniul stutlon ou our fnrm>, to u?r ?tl Mint* 11 vee? unies,?tti.c dally Cabbages. Hie results or thcte experiment* we ?IM i .. ).Y:i-c.i io nive vi-u m'w<? time. Yours respectfully X H. ItHTClI * OK PA Ti \ . M ECGXTTS, Mi O. often occur regularly at a certain time every month. Be so ali your life, is no reason why it should continue, vho had previously suffered from troubles similar to yours, '.nly organs, have found welcome relief or cure in that cine for women, k H., writes: "I am well pleased with the results of using Cardui. I have fectly well, free from pain and have gained 25 pounds in weight." ? today fora free copy of valuably 64-pace Illustrated Book for Women. If you need Medical Ad dexribo your symptoms, statins age, and reply will be s*nt In plain waled envelope,- Address i ? Advisory Dept,, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanow. Tenn.