TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING TOE BASIS OF SUCCESS. Since the Ingredients Entering- Perana ; Are Known, Ita Power as a Catarrh. Eemedy and Tonic is Understood, COLUMBUS, OHIO.-The ac tivo, ingredients entering tho most I popular household remedy in tho "ij world have been made known to j the-public. ,This means anew era ! in the advertising of popular fam J Hy medicines-Peruna leads. Peruna contains among other things, golden seal, powerful in its I effect upon tho .mucous mern , ? branes. Cedr?n seed, a rara ? medicino and unsurpassed tonic Cubebs, valuable in nasal catarrh and affections of the kidneys and bladder. Stone root, valuable for the nerves, mucous membranes as well as in dropsy and indi gestion. Peruna is sold by your local ?jug' gists. Buy a bottle today. HOT FLASHES ALMOST GONE Woman in Aurora Gets Relief From Troubles by Taking Cair dui, The Woman's Tonic Aurora, Ind.-"I was suffering from the change and had those hot flashes and severe backache ' all thr" time. At times I could hardly straighten up. "I read abojt Cardui and got a bottle from our druggist and it help ed mc at once. Now thc hot flashes have almost gone and 1 feel much better. "I have recommended Cardui to several lady friends." You need not be afraid to take Cardui, whenever you feel that you need a tonic. > Its usc will not inter fere with that of any other medicine you may be taking. Its action is very gentle and without any bad af ter-effects. Being purely vegetable and non-intoxicating, Cardui can safetly be taken by young and old, and can do nothing but good. Cardui acts on woman's constitu tion, building up womanly strength, toning up womanly nerves, regulat ing womanly organs. Half a centruy of success, with thousands of cures, similar to the one described above, amply prove its real, scic:?ific medicinal merit. You are urged to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. It will help you. NOTE.-The Cardui Home Treatment for Women, conslBts of Cardui ($1). Thed iord's Black-Draught (25c). or Velvo (50c). for the liver, and Cardui Antiseptic (50c). These remedies may bc taken singly, by themselves, if desired, or three together, as a complete treatment for women's ills. Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept.. Chat tanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn., for Special instructions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper, on request. Unwritable English. "Did you know that there is at .least one sentence in English that can be spoken, but that it is impossible to write?" asked a Cambridge Uni versity don. "Yes, it's correct English, I sup ; pose, and then again it isn't. Here ; is the sentence, although I vow I don't know how you are going to write it: "There are three twos in the English language.' You see, if you spell two, t-w-o, tho sentence is incorrect, as it is if you spell it either 'too' or 'to.' Catch the point. Really, it is incorrect to say it, al though it certainly should be possible to express the thought. This thing has set me going, and it simply goes to show what a tangle the English language is. There certainly is a word 'two,' and a word 'too,' and an other 'to,' and they all three are pro nounced alike-two, too, or to-which makes it correct to say, 'There are "three twos," or "tliree toos." or "three tos" in the English lang uage." But what's the usc?" Hardly in Keeping. "So you think these parlor social ists do not Uve up to their creed V "I never saw one of them that wouldn't monopolize the conversation if he could."-Pittsburg Post. Not An Important Matter. ; "You're going to marry the baron? Why he's up to ears in debt." "That doesn't matter. He's not very tall.^_So. 46-'09. SOME H A Hf) KNOCKS Woman Gets Rid of "Coffee Heart." The injurious action of Coffee on the heart of many persons is well known by physicians to be caused by caffeine. This ls a drug found by chemists in coffee and tea. A woman suffered a long time with severe heart trouble and finally her* doctor told her she must give up coffee, as that wan the principal cause of the trouble. She writes: "My heart was so weak lt could not do Its work properly. My hus band would sometimes have to carry ino from the table, and lt would seem that I would never breathe again. "The doctor told me that coffee was causing the weakness of my heart. He" said "I must stop it, but lt seemed I could not give lt up until I was down in bed with nervous prostration. "For eleven weeks I lay there and suffered. Finally Husband brought home some. Postum and I quit coffee and started new and right. Slowly I got well. Now I do not have anyi headaches, nor those spells with weak heart. We know it ls Postura that helped me. The Dr. said the other day. 'I never thought you would be what you are.' I used to weigh 92 pounds and nov/ I weigh 158. "Postum has done much for me and I would not go back to coffee again for any money, for I believe it : would kill me if I kept at it. Postum must be well bolled accoruing to di .rections OD pkg., then it h3s a rich . flavour and with cream is fine." \ Read "The Road to ?Vellville," found in pkgs. "Theres Reason." Ever read the above letter? A new oa? nppears from time to time. They sore genuine, true, and full of bunion interest. Cottonseed M .make the farm support their families and pay the mortgage; and many men in business borrow money at the banks, believing that they can make it pay- a profit. On this same princi ple, if it is not possible to pay the cost of building a good road in one pay ment, it is possible and it is wise for a community to issue bonds to supply the money to pay the cost, for a good road-if it is a good road-will al ways pay for itself by increasing the value of the real estate and by adding to the comfort and convenience of the inhabitants.-Good Roads Magazine, Don't Waste Road Money. Our road building must be done by road men. If a schoolhouse is to built in a ward, no one ever thinks of telling the police juror from that ward to take the money and build tho schoolhouse. If a courthouse is to bo built, the police jury never thinks of telling the member from the county scat ward to take the money and build the courthouse. I:i both in stances competent architects are em ployed, who draw plans and specifi cations and competent builders are selected to follow tho plans of tue architects. Yet, in road builci'^g, tho average police jury appropriates so much money and puts it at the dis posal of the police juror fr'- n each ward, who is, neither by education nor training, a practical road builder, and it is expected that the money to be spent by inexperienced hands on the installment plan will ultimately result in a permanent system of high ways. The result is inevitable thai: the money, no matter how honestly spent, fails to realize the results an ticipated. In order to have good roads you must build them just like ? you wcuid build a courthouse or schoolhouse or bridge. You mus; first get a competen'; engineer to sur vey thc ground and lay off thc road and then secure the services of an expert road builder to see that tho specifications of the engineer are car ried out. Road building to-day is a profession and a trade combined. You employ an architect to draw the plans for a house and a carpenter to build it and a mason to do the brick work. You must put the same trained mind and hand to work on your pub lic road if you desire results; men trained to do this work, men who know how .to do it, men who will spend the money, not only honestly, but efficiently.-Governor Sanders, of Louisiana. Xot to Ee Deceived. The cheap statesmen who attempt ed to defeat good roads laws last winter on the theory that it would be a popular campaign issue are finding -to the great credit ol' Kansas-that the farmers are not opposed to the payment of taxes employed in such public improvements as permanent roa?2.-Kansas City Star. His Answer. Little Dale, aged five, when spend ing a night with his auntie, was very much pleased over the prospect of buckwheat calces for breakfast. He constantly reminded her that he could eat si::, hui Vvhen the ci.kes appeared they were so much larger than he hr.d anticipated that, try as hard as he might, he could only eat three. "Why, Dale," said his auntie, "what is the matter? I thought you would eat six." With chair pushed back and head down, the little fellow In very languid tones replied, "They ain't very good."-Delineator. Petticoated and wearing women's hats, six poachers appeared on grouse .mooting lands in County Derry (Ire land) and shot freely all day. Not Sisters Now and again you sec two women pai ing down the street who look like sistei You are astonished to learn that they c mother and daughter, and you realize tb o woman at forty or forty-five ought to at her finest and fairest. Why isn't it s< The general health of woman is so i timatcly associated with the local heal of the essentially feminine organs ti there can bc no red checks and rou: form where there is female weakness. Women who haye suffered from this trouble have found prompt relief and cure in the uso of Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription, organs of womanhood. Ii cleax eyes and reddens tho cheeks. No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs is Any tick woman may consult Dr. ] held as sacredly confidential, and ansi World's Dispensary Medical Association The fool who is silent passes for wise.-French. Some people would drown with a life preserve at hnnd. 'Ihey are thc kind that suffer from Rheumatism and Neuralgia when they can get liaiiilins Wizard Oil, the nest of all pain remedies. The fish will soon he caught that nibbles at every bait.-German Be fr te. once more, from that annoying, racking, cough. Alli n's Lung Balsam gives relief when everything oise fails. There are hnvs of nil aires.-French. ECZEMAjCMERED HIM. Itching Torture Was Beyond Words Slept Only from Sheer Exhaustion -~ ilievod in 24 Hours and Cured in a Month by Cuticura. "I am seventy-seven years old, and some years ago 1 was taken with eczema from bend to foot. I .wai sick for six months and what I suffered tongue could not tell. I could not sleep day or night because of that dreadful itching; when I did sleep it was from sheer exhaustion. I was one mass of irritation; it -.ras even in my scalp. The doctor's medicine seemed to make me worse and I was ohnont out of my mind. I got a set of the Cuti:ura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent. I used them persistently for twenty-four hours. That night I slept like an infant,, the ?r.?t solid night's sleep I had had for six months, in a month I was cured. W. Hurrison Smith, Mt. Kisco, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1903." Potter Drug &. Chen:. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticura Remedies, Boston. Mass. The boughs that bear most hang lowest.-German. For ITRADACHK-Mick?' r\PUDIN E Whether from Colds. Heat. Stomach or Nerrous.Troulilcs. Capudlnc will relieve you. It's lltiufd-pleasant to take-ants Immedi ately. Try lt. lue. 25c. and f>0c. at dru* li Lu ( *. CURES RHEUMATISM TO-STAY-CURED. ItliouiJin<-i(l<- (linuid or tablets) removes thc causo aiul stcj>s the pain quickly. An inu-riial (lilcod) remedy, which has cured thousands of bad cases. At oil druggists. Trial bottle tatt eta by mall L'5c. Send coln or lc ^t:imps. Booklet free. As>n of n ...>> ?>?'? rlltDcnlt il nf . PALATAL, A CREAM OF CASTOR OIL lnoki,?meU?. tull.? rood; tnik.i mothar'* jniv my. Child. .ti I lek tb? .poon. l"c. 'MURR?YDVUO ??.'cbtUMBIA, S. C. SO. * .... ..H. i.: HA * T - tS afflicted ?rieb weak tryese n*e You Are In Danger if you let that cold run on. Neg lected colds cause incurable dis eases. Don't risk your health. Keep a bottle cf D?LD.J?YME'S EXPECTORANT in your home. It's the safest, surest and quickest remedy for colds ever compounded. For Coughs, Bron chitis, Pleurisy, I inanimation of the Lungs, in fact, all diseases caused by neglected colds. It ha:; no equal. Recommended and sole, by drug gists everywhere. Thrc: sizcbottlu, $1.00, 50c. 25c "For or er nine years I suffered with chronic constipation and during this time I had to take an Injection of warm water once every ot hours before I could ha?e an action on my bowels. HappH?7 I tried Cnecarets, and V/day I am a well mon. During the nine yean before I used Cascarcts I Fullered untold misci with Internal piles. Thanks to you. I am frc? from all that thia morning. You can nie this in behalf of Buffering humanity. B. F. Fisher, Roanoke, Uk Pleasant. Palatable*. Potent. Taste Good. Do (?ood. Never Sicken. Weakan or Gripe. 16c. 25c 50c. Never sold In bulk. The gen trine tablet stamped CC, C. Guaranteed to care or vour mnncv brick. 630 For Asthma, Bronchitis and all Throat Troubles Take i9? The relief'? as quick as it ia certain. Pleasant to take and guaranteed absolutely free from Opiates. AH Druggists, 25 cents. Bi was fin this very cotia from Birmingham, ?fia.? died of Fever- They had son's Tonic CWG? them G Tho two physicians hero had S very obstt wero Italians and lived on a creek 50 ya mouths Etandlng, their temperature rangln tiring In vain. I persuaded them to let mo ed matter and let tho medicine go out In a p foct in all three cases was imm?diate and pc was no recurrence- of the Fever. Write to THE JOHNSON'S CHBLL I ?t gives vigor and vitality Co tho 's tho complexion, brightens the ! contained in "Favorite Prescription/' Pierce by letter, free. Every letter is verco in a plain envelope. Address: a, Dr. R.V. Pierce. Prc?., Buffalo, N.Y. Restores Cray Meir tb N=??ral C0I017 REMOVES DANDRUFF AMtt SCURF InrigoraVs ar.d prevents tile .'.air ?mm falling off, For Salo bj Drugslvto, er Sort Direct i?y XANTKEIME CO., Richmond, Virginia <>r:e* SI Fe? Bettie; Sam^li Bottle see. &eiu5 lot Circulars & sv en FREE TO ALL ?00 page, ^:cf:i bound madlen boot on oauurar-tion. 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Sloan's Liniment quickens the blood, limbers up the muscles and joints and stops any pain or ache with astonishing promptness. Proof that it is Best for Rheumatism. - Mrs. DANIEL H. DIEHL, of Mann's Choice. R.F.D., No. i, Pa., writes: M Please send me a bottle of Sloan'? Liniment for rheumatism and stiff joints. It is thc best remedy I ever knew for I can't do without it." Also for Stiff Joints, Mr. MILTON WHEELER, 2ipo Morris Ave.. Birmingham. Ala., writes : MI am glad to say that Sloan's Liniment has done me more good for still joints than anything I have ever tried." is thc qickest and best remedy for Rheuma tism, Sciatica, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises and Insect Stings. Price 23c, oOc, and Ol.CO at AU Doalors. Send for Sloan's Freo Book on Heroes. Address DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. ige in Brookside, IS miles fchsfc three Italians ssearly beep, sick 3 months. Sehr.' iuick!y-read Better below: Brootsidc, Ala., May 4,1CC3. nate cases of continued Malarial Fever. All rds from my store. Thcso cases "?vero of tinco g from 100 to 104. Thc docront had tried every try Johnson's Tonic. I removed all thc prlr.t iloln bottlo au a regular prescription. Tho ef arraanent. They recovered rapidly and there S. JR, SHIFLETT. . 1 FEVER TONIC CO., Savannah, Ca.