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KKtJIN. IIJi -In a very recent communication
Ironi (his place come* the news
(hat Mr Arthur Krne.st Kidd, a wellI
hows architect of that city, lias made
complete recovery from catarrh of the
he^d, from which lie had suffertul for
nearly a quarter of a century He writes
from 18 Hamilton iiit.:
"1 am -12 years of ago, and have had catarrh
of the head for ou r half of my life,
a* a result of scarlet fever, followed by
typhoid fiwer. I got so bad that 1 was alm.?st
constantly coughing and clearing my
ahroat.. The catarrh greatly impaired my
eyesight, and Hie* (louring in nsie ear, and
reduced my weight to 110 pounds.
"I tried nearly every catarifi remedjj advertised.
besides a great many different
physicians' treatments, all of which failed
"I had heard and read of l'eruna, and
finally decided to try it two months ago.
I have now taken seven bottles, and
weigh 172 pounds. Never felt happier or
merrier. Keel tip top." A. K. KIPD.
If yon do not. derive prompt and satisfactory
results from t he use of l'eruna,
write at once to Dr. llartman. giving a
full statement of your ease and he will lie
pleased to give you his valuable advice
gratis.
Address Dr. Hart man, President of The
llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
AskyourDruggistforafraa Pe-ru-na Almanac
The Rev. D. J. O'Sullivan. a member
uf the Vermont State Legislature, is
the first. Catholic priest ever elected to
that body. Mr, O'Sullivan was invited
to attend n dinner given by the Antl
iwin 111 Liduirus. mil whb unauie 10 attend.
Ho wrote a letter in which ho
said: "Personally 1 am not irrevocatily
wedded to any system of regulating
the liquor traffic. I have never
wild onu word against the prohibitory
luw, hut I am heartsick of the sanctimoniouB
hypocrisy, the lying, the private
and public corruption and the
whole train of evils connected with its
enforcement."
Senator George G. Vest, of Missouri,
cornets the statement recently made
that he is the only surviving member
of the Confederate Senate. Augustus
B. Maxwell, of Florida, who represented
that State at the Capital in Richmond,
is still alive at the ago 01' 83
years.
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Many women and doctors do
not recognize llic real symptoms
of derangement of the female
organs until too late.
" I ha?l terrible pains along my
spinal cord for two years and suffered
dreadfully. I was given different
medicines, woro plasters: none of
those thing's helped me. Reading of
the cores that I.ydia K. J'lnkham's
Vegetable Compound has brought
about, 1 somehow felt that it was
what I needed and bought a bottle to
take. TIow glad I am that I did so;
two bottles brought me immense relief,
and after using thuee bottles more
I felt new life and blood surging
through my veins. It seemed as
though there had been a regular house
cleaning tnrough my system. that, all
the sickness and poison ltncl l?een taken
out and new life given nie instead. I
have advised dozens of my f fiends to use
Lydia E. Pinkhains Vegetable
Compound. Hood health is iudispensiable
to complete happiness, nnd
l.ydiiv E. Pliikhr.m'* Vegetable
Compound has secured this to me."
? Mas. Lai ua L. ltnRMF.it, Crown
Point, Indiana, Secretary Ladies Relief
Corps. ? $5000 forfeit if original of above letfr
troviny genuineness cvi?vt Lc prodnr-d.
Every Hick woman who dors not
understand licr ailment should
write 31 rs. Pinkhnm. Lynn,
3X:u-"s. II< r advice is free and
nlv.'*?y3 helpful.
The tunnel which is to furnish pure
water to Cleveland from flvo miles out
tn Lake Erie Is now practically completed,
after six years' work, at a cost
of $1,250,000. It runs one hundred feet
helow the lake bottom and is nine feet
In diameter. Fifty lives have been
lost In this work.
Messrs. W. A. Andrews. W W Mellon
and W. L. Melton have purchased
the woodworking factory of W. A. Andrews
at Opeltka. Ala., and will operattc
as the Andrews-Melton Lumber
Co. In tho manufacture of sash, doors
blinds. etc.
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j IINOR EMTSOF THE WEES
TTASn INIiTON ITKMS.
Wnshtnjrloiv officials expro ~d conG
deuce thai 1111 aniie.ibio settlement ot
t.'ic Venezuelan com to \ ersy will soon
bp reached.
A decision by the Fniicd Stales Sa
prem r'otirt a Herts the title of lands
granted to the Northern I'acilic Railroad
Company.
Secretary Hay and Minister Qucsedn
signed an a.-rrocnicnt extending the
time 1'or ratification of th? Cnhan reciprocity
treaty.
On account of the shortage of officers
In the Navy the class fit Annapolis
will he jriadu.it<*d next mouth instead
of In .Isnie. Tlie same coarse will he
followed next year.
While House relics ltt'ought small
prices at auction.
President Roosevelt signed tii" ldll
for the reorganization and improvement
of the National Viuards of the
States.
The White House reception to the
Judiciary v.n3 attended by -htm persons.
Representative T.ossler's charge that
an effort was made to bribe liitn to
vote for the construction of Holland
submarine torpedo boats was ordered
by the House of Representatives to be
investigated.
nr II ADOPTKD ISI.ANDS.
The dispute over the Church property
in the Philippines between Aglipay
and the Koninu Catholics was taken
into the courts.
A volunteer force in Znmhnles Province.
Luzon. Philippine Islands, was
defealed by ladroncs. among the killed
being three Americans, including Mr.
Osborne, a teacher.
The Porto ltiean Legislature passed
a resolution to memorialize the Senate
of the United States to insert in the
Cuban reciprocity treaty n clause providing
for the free entrance of Porto
lticau coffee into Cuba.
Alexander Newton Dassott. landsmail.
of Durham. N. C.. and .lames
Garfield Patterson, landsman, of Pittsburg,
Pa., of the battleship .Massachusetts.
who were injured by the explosion
January Id in one of her turrets,
died In the Military Hospital at San
Juau, Porto ltico. .
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DOMESTIC.
Because of a coal train being too
long to take a siding. tli<? passenger
train from Wichita to Kansas City was
wrecked at Yates Centre. Kan., and
two men killed.
Carbolic acid taken with suicidal intern
caused llie death at San Francisco,
Oal.. of Paul Weiss, a noted Hungarian
violinist.
When Edward Stewart, at Xiles.
Micli., failed to throw up his hands, as
told t'? do by two thugs, they shot him
in the abdomen and escaped.
Representatives of Massachusetts. ,
Colin. . ! l/.ut- an.l 1-1.....I ...I ,.ll
? ii< in < iiii Jiiiinir ininini 'ti
rules for tho selection ol' Rhodes scholar.=.
An attempt ill ho made to break the
will of tho Into A. C. Hutchinson so
far j.s his heipicst of ovor !$.">< HMHMl to I
Tulnne Modical College, New Orleans.
La., is concerned.
The tax voted liy Springfield. Mo., to i
maintain the Carnegie library was do-1
oided in tho Circuit Court to bo illegal
beeause the levy exceeded the debt- i
making power ol" the city.
While being taken from the train to
the hospital. City Attorney Charles E.
Miller, of Irouwood, Mich., died in Chicago,
HI.
Mrs. Deppert. a disciple of Christian
Science, at Indianapolis. Ind., died of
smallpox. She refused to allow a physician
to attend her.
Eli Rogers, while temporarily insane,
killed a negro hoy and a white girl at
Charlotte. S. C. lie had been dis- J
charged from a hospital as improved.
One million live hundred thousand i
converts were made by the Methodist
Church during the four years of the
TuahUpIIi r4?ntiipv Ti?onL
.......x... ? - ...... .v wilviiu:, !
movement.
ram* teachers and two of tlieir pupils
were liailly Inn*:, ono probably fatally,
wit Ho coasting at Mnskego, Mich.
The residence of Archbishop Elder,
at Cincinnati. Ohio, was plundered by
burglars of $.'100 worth of silverware.
The birthday of Robert E. Lee was
conorallv observed throughout the
South.
For the tlrst time in the history of
the Territory, every member of the
New Mexico Assembly, now in session,
speaks English lluentiy.
The funeral of N". (J. Gonzales, the
editor whom Lieutenant-Governor Tillman
shot at Columbia, S. C? was the
occasion of a demonstration of public
feeling against the crime.
Itov. Dr. I.nngdon C. Stowardso*.
professor at Lehigh University, was
elected President of Hobnrt College,
Geneva, N. Y.
Robbers forced an entrance into the
City Rank at Sonierton, Ohio, nnd
blew open the safe. They secured
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IORIIOK.
Three of the moat important locomotive
building concerns in Scotland were
amalgamated.
It was denied in Vienna tlint Archduke
Eugene, a cousin of Einperor
Francis Joseph, would marry a confectioner's
daughter.
Dr. von Hollehen, the retiring (Herman
Ambassador to the United States,
arrived in Berlin from Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain,
while "trekking" to Mnfeklng, South
Africa, received a welcome from General
Delarey and a commando of Boers.
Great dissatisfaction was expressed
!n Groat Britain over the clause h\ the
Cuban treaty relating to sugaA
conflagration in Armagh, Ireland,
did $.100,000 damage.
In consequence of the >preaii of the
hubonic plague thousands of native
i servants and laborers are leaving Dur.linn,
Natal.
The Italian Government will ask for
$150,000 to establish a wireless telegraph
system between Italy and Arf
gent Inn.
The King and Queen attended the
baptism of the infant son of the Prince
of Wales at Windsor Castle, London.
, Tllt? child was christened George Kd- I
word Alexander Edmund,
CATARRH THI
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Hon. David Moekison in well known, n
America. He began his political career b>
of the town in which he lives, during w
founder of the Meekison Hank of Na
fifth Congress by a ver> large majority, a
in his section of the State.
Only one (law marred the otherwise <??
Catarrh, with its insidious approach and t
foe. For thirty years he waged unsuccc*
At last J'eruna enmh to the rescue, and ti
man as the result:
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" "I have a fed several bottles of
? /I ted thereby from my catarrh of t
aj llcvc I hat tJ 1 usr It a short time to
" irate the disease of thirty yea I
Metnbrr of ( nnyress.
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fpllK season ot catching cold is upon us.
A The cough and the sneeze and the
nasal twang are to be heard on every
hand. The origin of chronic catarrh, the
most common ?tul dreadful ot diseases, is a
cold.
This in the ray the chronic catarrh gen- |
orallv begins. A person catches cold, :
whicii hang* on longer than usual. The ;
cold geuerally starts in the head and 1
throat. Then follows sensitiveness of the
air passage* which incline one to catch |
cold very easdv. At lust the person has a
cold all the while seemingly, more or less
discharge from the nose, hawking, spitting,
irequent clearing of the throat, nostrils
stopped up, full feeliug in the head, aud
-ore, inflamed throat.
The host time to treat catarrh is at
the very beginning. A bottle of Pervna,
property Nsed, never fails to cure a comASK
YOUR DRUGGIST FOR A
riso's Cur* for Consumption Is an infallible
medicine for coughs and colds.?N. W. 1
Saucki., Ocean Orove, S.J., Feb. 17, ID'JJ.
The dreamer is often carried awav by
a train of thought.
Any one can dye with IVtnam Pa iiei.ess
Dyes; no experience required.
It doesn I do much good to lend a hand
unless there is something in it.
FITS permanently cured.No fits or nervous
aiit'r iirni any susc ui nr. iviuio ? rrreiu
Ner>elle?tomr.|>2trial hottlctind t realise freo
J >r. IUI.Umnk, I.t?l.. '.till .Vr.-b Si.. l'tiila., Pa. ,
Th?' man who sin^s popular song* knows
tli" lay of the land.
Mrs.Winslow's KoothinpSymp for child ran
toot bing.Bof ten tho gums, reduces inllummn
i ion.allayspaiu,cures wiud colic.26c. nbottl**
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Pf^rnms
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iu ANHADn because able physician
Jjj J1 AlfUAl\U cure for rheumatism
js ~r physician recently said
14 prescription that will cure rheumatism, o
I dies do incalculable harm to the digesti
I pletely overcomes this difficulty?benefit!
ij digestion?hence it can be taken for an i
be, to effect a permanent cure."
v The Doctor quoted covers the case e racily.
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EKISON OF OHIO. 5"
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ot oirlv in his own State. but throughout
serving lour consecutive terms as Mayor
hirli time he became widely known as the
poleou. Ohio. lie was elected to the Fifty:'d
is lilt- acknowledged Icadei of his party
mpleic success of ties rising statesman, i
cii.K-ioiis grasp, was- h\ only uiieon*|ucred
siiil warfare against tti\ personal enemy,
e dictated the following letter to Dr. ilariV.V.V.'.V.V.V.W.VAV.W.V.
/'.'riinu anil t /ret greatly bene'he
hca.it. I /ret r nenurayeA to be<ayrr
twill be/ally able toeraii- "
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nmn cold, thus preventing chronic catarrh.
\\ liile many people have been cured of
chronic catarrh by a single bottle of l'ertma.
yet. as a rule, when the catarrh
becomes thoroughly fixed more than one
bottle is necessary to complete a cure,
l'cruna has cured cases innumerable ot
catarrh of twenty years' standing. Il is
the best, if not ibe only internal remedy
for chronic catarrh in existence.
Hut prevention is far better than cure.
Every person subject to catching cold
should take J'rruna at ouee at the slightest
symptom ot eohl or sore throat at tins ,
season ot the year and tints prevent what
is almost certain to end in chronic catarrh.
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Send for free hook on eatarrh. entitled |
"Winter Catarrh." by Or. Hart man.
"Health and beauty" sent free to women
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Ancient and Modern
Time and Disease i
of Beauty. What
to Restore the Lil
Socrates called beauty a short-lived
tyranny, Plato a privilege of nature,
Theocritus a delightful prejudice,
Theophrastus a silent cheat, Carncades
a solitary kingdom. Homer a glorious j
gift of nature, Ovid a favor of the |
gods. Aristotle attlrmed tlint, beauty !
was better than all the letters of recommendation
ill tin; world, and yet none ,
of these distinguished authorities has I
left us even a hint of how beauty is to ;
be perpetuated, or the ravages sif age
and disease defied. Time soon blends
tiu> lilv nod tin* riou< into Mm imllm* i?f I
age, disease dots the fair fare with !
cutaneous disfigurations and crimsons
the Homan nose with unsightly flushes,
moth, if not rust, corrupts the glory
of eyes, teeth, ami lips yet beautiful by
defacing the complexion, and tills the
bcciitive soul with agony unspeakable.
if such be the unhappy condition of
one afflicted with slight skin blemishes, ;
what must be tli? feelings of those In '
whom torturing humors have for i
years ruu riot., covering the skin with
scales ami sores ami charging the
blood with poisonous elements to
become a part of the system until
death? It is vain to attempt to portray
such suffering. Death in many
eases might be considered a blessing.
The blood ami fluids seem to be im- I
prcgnatcd with a fiery element which,
when discharged through the yores i
upon the surface of the body, inflames j
and burns uutil, in ids efforts for relief,
tin patient tears the skin with his
nails, nnd not until the blood flows
does suflicient relief conic to cause him
to desist.
Thus do complcxiounl defects merge
into torturing disease, and piqued van- 1
ity give place to real suffering. A j
little wart on the nose or cheek grows
to the all-devouring lupus, a patch of !
tetter on the palm of the hand or ou i
the limbs suddenly envelops the body j
in its fiery embrace, a bruise on the leg
expands into a gnawing ulcer, which
reaches out Its fangs to the sufferer's j
heart iu every paroxysm of pain, a
small kernel in ttie neck multiplies Into
u utf/.uu, n iiiv.il rai an ny iiir \ \ ,
great pearl-like scales crow Iron) little j
rash-like inflain mat Ions in such abundance
irs to pass credulity; and soon
may we depict the sutlcrlugs to which
poor human nature is subject, all of
which involve great mental distress
because of personal disfigurations.
If there were not another externa!
disease known, eczema alone would be
a sufficient infliction on mankind. It
pervades all classes, and descends impartially
through generations. While
some are constantly enveloped in it,
others have it confined to small
patches in tin ears, on the scalp, on
the breast, on the palms of the hands,
on the limbs, etc., but everywhere its
distinctive feature is a small watery
blister, which discharges an acrid
fluid, causing heat, inflammation, and
intense itching. iting-worm, tetter,
sculled head, dandruff. belong to this
scaly and itching order of diseases.
Psoriasis, our modern leprosy, with
its mother-of-pearl scale, situated on
a reddened base, which bleeds upon
the removal of the scale, is to be
dreaded and avoided, as of old. impetigo,
barber's itch, erysipelas, and a
score of minor disorders make up in
part the catalogue of external diseases
of the skin. Thus far we have made
no allusion to those afflictions which
art; manifestly Impurities of the blood,
viz.: swelling of the glands of the
throat, ulcers on the neck and limbs,
tumors, abscesses, and mercurial
poisons, with loss of hair. ' 'cause
tue wnoie 1 i--l can tie compi-ciu-mied 111
the one word scrofula.
It is in the treatment of torturing,
disfiguring lutmors and affections of
the skin,' scalp, and blond. with loss of
hair, that the Ciitieura remedies have
achieved their greatest success. Original
in com position, scientifically compounded,
absolutely f?ure, unchangeable
in anv climate, alwav s rea ly. and agreenhle
to tile mo-1 delicate and sensitive,
they present to young and old the most
successful ruralivc of modern fine's.
This will be consiiie ed strong language
by those acquainted with the character
and obstinacy of blood and skin iynnois
but It Is justified by innumerable successes
where nil the remedies and methods
in vogue have failed to cure, and,
in many cases, to relieve, even.
The Cuticuru treatment Is at once
agreeable, speedy, economical, and
comprehensive, linthe the affected
parts freely with hot water and Cuticura
soap, to cleanse the snr ace of
crusts and scales, and soften the
thickened cuticle. Dry. without hard
rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment
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to allay Itching, irritation, ami inflammation,
and soothe and heal, and, lastly,
take Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and
cleanse the blood. This treatment i*4fords
instant relief, permits rest and
sleep In the severest forma of eczema
and other Itching, burning, and scaly
humors, and points ton speedy, permanent,
and economical cure of torturing,
disfiguring humors, eczemas, rushes,
and Inflammations, from infancy to
age, when all other remedies and the
best physicians fail. The remedies constituting
the Cuticura system will repay
an individual scrutiny of their remarkable
properties.
Cuticura Soap contains in a modified
form the medicinal properties of CtUlcura
Ointment, the great skin cure and
purest and sweetest of emollients, combined
with the most delicate and refreshing
of flower odors. It purities
and invigorates the pores of the skin,
and imparts activity to the oil glands ,
and tulies, thus furnishing uu outlet
for unwholesome matter, which If retained
would cause pimples, blackheads,
rashes, oily, mothy skin, and
other complexional dlsllgtiratlons, as
well as scalp affeclious and irritations,
fulling hair, and baby rashes. Its gentle
and continuous action on Ihcuatural
i,,i.~r ..i.i- i i-..-?
iiiifi ;* uiwio VI uir M'Ujn lUC liilUT
transparent, soft, flexible, and liealiliv.
Hence its constant use, assisted by an
occasional use of Cutlcura Ointment,
realizes the fairest complexion, the
softest, whitest hands, and the most
luxuriant, glossy hair within the domain
of the most advanced scientific
knowledge to supply.
Cutlcura Ointment Is the most successful
external curative for torturing,
disfiguring humors of the skin aud
scalp, including loss of hair, in proof
of which a single anointing with it,
preceded by a hot bath with Cutlcura
Soap, and followed In the severer cases
by a ftoll dose of Cutlcura Insolvent, is
sufficient to afford immediate relief in
the most distressing forms of itching,
burning, and scaly humors, permit rest
and sh ep, and point to a speedy cure
when all other remedies fail, it is especially
so in the treatment of infants
ami children, cleaning, soothing, and
healing the most distressing of infantile
humors, and preserving, purifying,
and beautifying the skin, scalp, and
itair.
Cuticurn Ointment possesses, at the
same time, the charm of satisfying
' the simple wants of the toilet of all
ages, in caring for the. skin, scalp,
hair, and hand? far more effectually,
agreeably, and economically than the
j most expensive of toilet, emollients,
; while free from every ingredient or a
doubtful or dangerous character. Its
I One Night Treatment, of the Hands,"
or Single Treatment of the llnir," or
use after athletics, cycling, golf, tennis,
riding, sparring, or any sport, each
in connection with the use of Cutlcura
Soap, is sufficient evidence of this.
Of ail remedies for the purification
of tlie blood and circulating fluids, none
approaches in specific medical action
' Cuticura Resolvent. It neutralizes and
resolves away (henee its name) scrofulous
inherited, and other humors in
* the blood, which give rise to swellings
of the glands, pains in the bones, and
torturing, disfiguring eruptions of the
skin and scalp, with loss of hair.
Cuticura Resolvent extends its puri;
Tying influence by means of the pores
j to the surface of the skin, allaying
| irritation, inflammation, Itching, and
; burning, and soothing and healing.
) Hence its success in the treatment of
i distressing humors of the skin, scalp,
, and blood, with loss of hair, which fall
to bo permanently cured by external
remedies alone.
The grandest testimonial that can
j lie offered Cuticura remedies is their
world-wide sale, due to the persona'
recommendations of those who have
used them. It is dilficult to realize the
mighty growth of the business done
under this name. From a small beginning
in the simplest form, against prej!
udice and opposition, against monied
hosts, countless rivals, and trade int
difference, Cuticura remedies have bej
come the greatest curatives of their
j time, and, in fact, of all time, for noi
where in the history of medicine is
j to be found another approaching them
in popularity and sale. In every clime
j and with every people they have met
j with the same reception. The confines
i of tlie earth are the only limits to their
( growth. They have conquered the
j world.
i To the test of popular judgment all
; things mundane must finally cotne.
! The civilized world has rendered its
I verdict In favor of Cuticura.
GIN COMPANY.
VI. ALABAMA.
sers, Cotton Presses, Engines
Initors
IWIIUI VI
nanufacture if- ?t*
:rs for oil mills.
a modern Ginning Outfit and furnish our customI
bills for ccr.stiucfion of necessary houses
I*. Write for catalogue and prices.
| So. ?.
Capsicum Vaseline
Put up in Collapsible Tubes.
A Substitute for end Muis-rlor f?> Mutlnrd or
miv othor plaster, and will not hllstor tin- most
delicate skin. The pain allayius and curative
<|ualitics of this article are wonderful. It will
, stop the toothache at once and relieve headuche
and so la t tea.
We recommend it as the best and safest ex1
ternal counter-irritant known, also as an ex
ternal remedy for pains in the chest and torn'
neb and all rheumatic,neuralgic and gouty com1
plaints. A trinl will prove what, we claim for It,
and It will tie found to be Invaluable in the
household. Many |ieoi?!e sny "It Is the liest of
all your preparations. '
I'rlce IS cents, at all druggists, or other dealers,
or by sending this amount to us in posta/a
stamps we w ill send you a tultc by mail.
No article should lie neeepted by the publict
unless the same carries our label, as otherwise
It Is pot genuine.
CHEStBROllGH MANUFACTliRIMi C0n
> 11 Statu Mtreat, New York City.