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ARIi bKORT-Mlf\Ot;b. ! " T Nothing is more obvious than the hort-mlndeJness of the public. Tho great man dies and in a few weeks he ceases to be talked of. In order to keep in the public mind the business man must bo constant in hl3 adver. lining "Advertising,"' says an author lty, "loses one-half Its efficiency when put out spasmodically." "Miss Whittaker,a pro of Savannah, Ga., tells cured of ovarian troi Lydia E, Pinkham's ^ " Dkar Miw. Pfnkham : ? I heartily VCRCtable Compound as a Uterine ' four years with irregularities aud Ute have experienced this dreadful agony c. mental misery those endure who are tin pound cured me within three months, strength, and now my periods are regul is to i?e ahle to obtain such a remedy w Lydia F. Pinkhnm's Vegetable C< or medieine I ever had. Very truly your W. Savannah. (J v." No physician in the world has amount of information at hand t kinds of female ills us Mrs. I'ink hi she is able to do more for the aili family physician. Any woman, tl own trouble who will not take the for advice. Iler address is Lynn, 1 A letter from another wo accomplished in her a E. Pinkham's Vegetab ^Ptliv te. f ^ The testimonials which we a arrutoful women prove beyond a do nam's Vegetable Compound to cor ArAOn FORFEIT !f we cannot forthwit' T^*7||Uy alxjva loatfiDoalaU, whioli will pn?* KlpHllHTAtiUlestt'? t he best dyspepsia l^^KKmniedicinr ever nnuii*. fXyJA hundred millions 'lu-ni hnvo been ^ soltl In the United States iu a Mingle year. Kirory Illness arising from a disordered stomach Is relieved or cured by their one. So common ia It that diseases originate from tlie atomaeh it may tie safely assorted there is no eouditlou of ill health that will not be benefited 01 enred by the occasional inn* of Klpans Tabules. i'h.vsiclans know them and speak highly of them. All drnggists ell them. The live-cent package Is enough for nn ordinary occasion, hue the Family Botlle. aiity cents, contni::a household srpply for n year. Ot?? generally jfWos relief witliiu twfiii: minutes. 80. r, I. blood, wind on the itontch, bloated bowels. f< pains after eating, Uvar trouble, sallow akin an regularly you ara aick. Conatipatlon ktlla mor starts chronic, ailments mad lone year* of auffet CA8CARKTU today, for you will never gat ?r? rtghfc Taka our advice, start with Caectreta money refunded. The gouoine tablet ataman bo^j^tfree^JJ^^eee^^^^jJJjBtadjrCgyj Will Complete Tunnel. Next summer. If no new difficulties arise, will see the completion of the Siinplon tunnel, and it is hoped that trains will be running by the end of 1904. Of tho 12 1-2 miles of tunnel, G 1-2 miles have been excavated from the Swis9 Bide and 4 1-2 from tho Italian Bide, leaving only 1 1-2 miles to be cut. The rate of progress averages a quarter of a mile a month, and May or June, 1904, should see the work done. minent club woman m how she was entirely ibles by the use of Vegetable Compounds r recommend I.ydin E. Pinkhum's Tonic nud Regulator. I buffered for rine troubles. No one but those who an form any idea of the physical and is afflicted. Your Vegetable ComI was fullv restored to health uud ar and painless. What a blessing it hen so many doctors fail to help you. [>inpound is better than any doctor s, Miss Easy Whittakkb, 004 3tttl? St., lia<l .such a training or such an o assist in the treatment of all >111. lu her office at I^ynn, Mass., ng women of America tliun the lierefore, is responsible for her Jains to write to Mrs. Pinkliam ass., iukI her advice is free man showing what was ise by the use of Lydia t _ r* le compounu. i.ar Mns. Pinkmam: I am sogrntefnl for tin* help li.vdiu ?. Pinktiam's tl>le Compound has given me that it but a Mnall return to write you an ion of my experience, any years suffering with weakness, lation, and a broken down system, le more anxious to die than live, but K. IMnkhum's Vegetable ConiKoon restored my lost strength, the medicine only two weeks proi radical change, and two months reme to perfect health- 1 am now a 1 woman, and my friends wonder at inge, it is so marvellous. Sincerely Miss Mattie Hkxrt, 429 Green St., e, Va." ro constantly publishing from ubt the power of Lydia L. Plnlii(|ticr female diseases. h produce the origin*! letters and clyuatares of r tlielr absolute itt-uulimnsM. Lydi* K. I'lnkhnm Med. Co., Lynn, Mas*. J ne popu.ation <>. Detroit is thirty-one prr cent. German, while tliat of Boeton is hut live. Any one can dye with Putnam Fadeless Dyes; no experience required. The birth rate in Berlin declined from Tortv-?ix per l(KX> in 1S76 to twenty seven in 1902. Plso'sOurefor Consumption is an Infallible medicine for couglis and colds.?N. W. Samuii., Ocean Urovo, N. J.. FtU 17, 1200. The manufacture of high power incaudescent oil lights is making progress at Coventry, England. Th? Kfffi'l of Sleeping In Car* Ts (lie contracting of ?-old, which often reAiilta seriously to the lungs. Never neglect a cold, luit take in time Taylor'a Cherokee Remedy of Swer. ,'uin and Mullein? nature's great cough medicine. At druggists, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 a bo'.tie. The Magyar* rule Austria Hungary, although they number but tl.000,000 or 7,000,000 in a total of 4:1,000.000. 1.1yd not for yourself alone. CANDY V . CATHARTIC , tppw4icM*. blllountw, bad breath, bad >ul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimplea, d diialneee. Whea year bowela don't mosra e people than all ether dlaeaaea together. It tag. Wo matter what alia pom, etart taking ill and etajr wall until you get jrour bowel# today under abaaluta guarantee to core or dCCC, Newer eold In bulk. Maniple and pay. Chieaga or New Terk. ya WORK OF CONGRFSS A Lot of Discussion and Little Practical Business. The House Thursilay adopted a resolution directing the judiciary com mi tteo to Inquire into the official conduct of Chas. Swayuo, judge of the United States District Court for the northern district of Florida, and to "report whether the action of the House is requisite." Mr. Lamar, Democrat, of Florida, offered the resolution, announcing that he desired to impeach Judge Swayne. A lively debate was had before the resolution was adopted. A number of the members o nthe majority side sought to have the resolution referred to the Judiciary committee, that a recommendation might be had from that committee before voting on its adoption. The minority solidly supported Mr. Lamar in his opposition to the motion to refer. and several Republicans voted against reference. There were bu* few dissenting votes 011 the motion to adopt the resolution. The tirst o fthe appropriation hills? the pension bill?was reported to the House today and notice was given that it will be called 11 p tomorrow for consideration. Mr. Lamar, Democrat, of Florida, rising to a question of privilege after announcing that he would offer a resolution in which would be embodied a Joint resolution of the Florida legislation, said: "In pursuance of that Joint resolution 1 desire to impeach Charles Sawyne, judge of the United States District Court, for the northern district of Florida, with high c rimes and misdemeanors." The resolution, after reciting in th-J preamble the reoslution of the Florid^j Legislature, says: "Resolved, That the committee the judiciary be directed to inquirc^BS report whether the action of the 1 is requisite concerning the o^H|?gj? misconduct of Charles Swaync.^H&fl of the United States District Co^Hggg the northern district of FloridaT^^M say whether said judge has helW terms of his court as required by law, whether he lias continuously and persistently absented himself from the said State, and whether his acts and omissions in his office of judge have been such as iu any degree to deprive the people of that district of the benefits of the court thereon to amount to a denial of justice; whether the said judge lias been guilty of corrupt conduct in office and whether his administration of his office has resulted in injury and wrong to litigants of his court." The resolution further authorizes the judiciary committee to send for persons and pa pel's and to do other tilings essential to the investigation. The birth of the republic of Panama and its recognition by this government was the subject of a spirited debate in the House. Mr. Dtnsmore, Democrat, of Arkansas, during the consideration of the pension appronidation hill ??vorolv Administration in connection with the canal, and Mr. Mitt, Republican, of Illinois, chairman of the foreign committee, put in a generous defense of the President and his Central American policy. Mr. Williams, of Mississippi, the minority leader, replied to Mr. Mitt, declaring that the minority did not condone the part taken by this government. Nearly the whole of the four hours' session was takon up in a discussion of the Isthmian question. No conclusion was reached on the pension bill. Mr. Dinsmore said the Panama republic had been established and that it exists by the power of the Pnited States and that without that power it could not exist. Nothing had, he said, been gained that could not have been gained in a straightforward way. True Rills Found. Omaha. Special?The United States gran.l jury late Thursday afternoon brought in true bills against former State S? nator Lowe. Rartlett Richardson. a cattle baron of the West. firwl oil i ? ...... <.i. wi iui- uiiilcib 111 ins company known as the Nebraska I .ami anil Feeding Company; former State Senator Frank Curry, of Custer county, ami about l.r> other Indictments. News in Paragraphs. Dr. Edwin Holt Hughes was inaugurated president of De f'auw Cnivcrsity, Indiana. Elmer Kemp, a Maryland bricklayer now living in York, Pa., is said to have fallen heir to $20,000. Mrs. Katie l.udwick. a Ilronson (Mich.! bride, is charged with the murder of her husband. Miners fired on deputies near Berwind, Colorado. Secretary Cortelyou explains in his first annual report the methods to be adopted by the Department of Commerce ami Labor in investigating corporations. i ue ik'ukii lane rsammai v ominii tee will meet in Washington on January 12. 1901, to tlx the time and plac e of holding the- national convention next year. Many members of the Republican National Committee have arrived in Washingtcnt to'attend the meeting of their committee tomorrow. In his annual report General Gillespie. Chief of Engineers, discusses river and harbor improvements in Maryland. The torpedo boat flotilla will be conveyed from Key West to Manila by the cruiser Buffalo. A Colombian Army of 1,100 was reported marching on Panama, and that the United States was preparing to resist the advance. A Russion squadron, it was stated has been sent to Chemulpo, Korea, to prevent Korea from opening the port of Yoogampho. Cora I>owager Countess of Strafford married M. E. Kcnnard In I>ondon. Italian Finance Minister Luzzatti stated In Parliament the policy of the new Ministry. I ADMIRAL I E | Pe-ru-na Drug Co, Gentlemen: "] has taken Pe-ru-n W. S. SCHLEY.- -^ Admiral sen ley, on most notable heroes of t j Century. A name that starts ter I of every Spaniard. Amanofstc | head, undaunted courage and pi Approached by a friend rect | ion was asked as to the cfTica the national catarrh remedy, slightest hesitation he gave tli endorsement. It appeared 01 sation that Peruna has been u ily, where it is a favorite remc Such endorsements serve t i r i i 11 t wonaeriui noia mat I'eruna minds of the American people the question that so great anil as Admiral Schley could have son for giving his cndorscmc than his positive conviction tl is all that he says it is. The fact is that Pcruna huso1 Ask Your Druggis RSICUM VASELINE DT UP IN GOt.UA I*S1 llt.E TIT IIES) t uto for and superior to mustard or ?er plaster,and will not blister the | ilirate skin, The pnin-allayini; and iMiual itlisof thisar tide are wonderrill e ton the toot bar he a t once, and head acne and nriatira. Wo reeoni- ! t as the beat and safest external -irritant known.also as an ex ternal for pains in the rliest andstomarii rhcutnatic.noural jticantl gouty-rom, A trial will prove what we claim nd It will he found to be invaluable | louwhold. Many people say "it lathe .it ..< < ?-? -- ' t*., r.t all druKulHtn or oilier dealers, or l.y B sendii,* t himunount to tin in posiaue stump* g I wo will send yon n 1 ubeliy mail. No article I should ho accepted by theptibllcunlesnt lie I *amo carries ou r label. asotherwiHoit is not I genuine. CHESF.BKOUOH Ml-ll. CO.. J ^lTStjJtoSnjceUh^w^oiii^^rrr^ lad Boat Couth byrup. Tastes UikkI. I.so f"l In time. Sold by ilrimijNt*. f*| CODES USED BY RULERS. \ European Monarchs Spend Much Money on Messages. No European ruler uses the tele- 1 graph so much as the Emperor of Russia. He uses a secret code both for his private and his official messages, and he spends $10,000 a year in this kind of correspondence. Hinperor William spends $15,000 a year : In the same way, and he uses a code j which he has Invented himself and which he finds very useful whenever he desires to communicate with the Cabinet Ministers or other prominent officials. The telegraph Is not used to any extent either by the King of Italy, the Emperor of Austria or the King I of Greece, but, on the other hand. King Edward and Queen Alexandra of England use it constantly. King Edward signs his private despatches "Albert Edward" or "Hertio," and the I Queen, who always signs hers "Alexandra," writes quite as many in Qer- ! man as in English. During 190" the amount expended by the royal couple in this manner wa; between $11,000 and $12,000.? New York Times. I^ii Killtor Hi Thirteen. Have ^^knilc is the name of a now weekly in I.os Angeles, Cal., anil o* .1 ie^^CTinur I?. Maekaye ami Luring Maeknye are the editors and pnl?lishcrs. The Inst named, wh? is the us- j nistnnt editor of the paper, is hut thirteen years old. Long Hair MMSMKHflOanMBSMBBS " About a year ago my hair was coming out very fast, ao I bought a bottle o? Ayer'a Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling and made my hair grow very rapidly, until now it is 45 inches in length." ? Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans. There's another hunger than that of the stomach. 1 Hair hunger, for instance. I Hungry hair needs food, I needs hair vigor?Ayer s. I This is why we say that Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy. SI N a battlt. Alt SraQlili. If your druggist cannot supply you, eend'us one dollar and we will express ymt a heltle. lie anre and rive the naine of your nearest rx;>< ** ullfit. Address, I. C. A VKR <'<?., ljowoll, Mate. I HERE IT IS! Want to leant all abont a it UnrM' How (o hrk thit OoudOlMl Sbo* Iniiitrftn-^1^ r-** tout and *e thiard against \ rrwud* Detect Disease and At 'I I t'.fftrl a (hire whan name ta / \ / \ j.oMih>* Tell the Age by * m \ IheTeath* What to t all the I>1 (To ran: Parts of the An'ma'.* Ho* h. 9h<>* a Horsa Properly* All thi? and other Valuable Information ran ha obtained l>. reading our IOO-PAHR U Xl'NTK ATBt) ri llltii: HOOK, which we will forward, poet#ald. oa receipt ef only It rente la etaaaiee. auk Pub. Ilenar, IS4 I.eoaard Ml., X. V. I SCHLEY :NDORSES Columbus, Ohio: [ can cheerfully sa: ia and I believe v Washington, D. C. e of the fore- position and hi he Nineteenth the people. '1 ror in the heart many people h ady nerve,clear ments to any i ompt decision. tiulc and a desi mtly, his opin- thousands of pt cy of Pcruna, for Peruna \vl Without the consented to s lis remedy his Never befor* i later conver- it happened th? sed in his fam- and dy. ing to give un o indicate the merits to a pro lias upon the o( advertising t i. It is out of a result. Peru famous a man Pcruna cures c any other rea- location in the nt to Pcruna receives so mai Kit the remedy mcnts. Address The ^ercomc all op- lumbus, Ohio, t for free Pe-ru-na i ss CROUCH vj Marble and Granite Co. MANIKAtTlHKHH tlKmonuments, \ null". Mutuary, llrailotiiiira, etc., in uiiy <ir??nitc <-r Marble. I truth Muhka it Specialty. ( f<r~ I 111- p?|HT ! ATLANTA, C.fl. j Atlrlft. The npinionless newspaper is like the 1 rudderless ship. It keeps moviug with the eurrent ami tin* hreeze. but it never gets anywhere. It looks at the profession of passing events without soring anything, and never sings except to i.. i > jw.ii iii 1111- ? in?ru>. i! minus iv IS PUgaged In tlie* performance of :i mission. l?iit it isn't.?Albany Herald. Light From Radium. A small frac tion of an ounce of radium. properly employed, would provide a good Unlit sufficient for several rooms, and would not require renewal during the present century. FITSoermnnently cured. N?> tits or nervousnessHfter tlrst day's use of Dr. Kline's (ireiu Nerveitestorer.'r'it rial hot tie and t reattsefroe Dr.It.II. Kline, Ltd., 'J31 AxohHt., Phll.a., Pa. i The Maryland Society of New York j gave its annual reception and dam e. ' * ffT"" ^ Five Physicians bad done their be S. C., who had one of the moat I I record. I bey all failed u 1 R IT CURED HEl S Mr. Wilk't wrirsa in the ro?r? of a long P "Mr legs were iiivn hack until my (eel ff" for neatly 12 months. The mutt lea of my J? aufered death many timea over. Was treats ftj and M arion, bur none of them could do me i H aae tu try your KHf I'M AC'IDE. I began to 4 I began to get better. I used 5} bottles and Dr. i. y I! wing confirms Mr. Wilkes* stat BSLia race thial bottle a ^5H^|^SOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., PRi 'I he flavor of TOBACCO may be injured by tlie use uf stable and ranlc i organic manures. Potash | in the form of sulphate produces an ' improved flavor and a good yield. i Tobacro must have Potash. Our little book. "Tobacco Culture." con- i I i taini murh valuable information, and every tobacco crowcr can obtain a copy Irce of J cbarge by writing tor 11. OF.RMAN K Al l WORKS \ | >r? Tart. t?S Naasau Mrrrt, or I Atlanta, tin. ttU'j Sa nraaf St. So. 51. Thompson'* Ejro Water Chickens^ require dollars learning l?y experience. ao you We offer tble to yon for only 25 cents, even If you merely keep them en a dlTi yon mutt know something about them. To me experience ? ' a practical poultry raiser for (0 by a man who put all his mind, and time, and lng?not as a puatiroe, but aa a business?and I work, you can rave many Chicks annually, am point la, that you must be able to detect troubl and know how to remedy It. This book w!U tt disease; to feed for eggs and also for fattening; and everything. Indeed, you shoold know on ti paid tor *6c la stamps. HOOK l'UHLlKIllNf PE=RU=NA. 7 that Mrs. Schley /ith good effect." is won ils way to the hearts of 'he natural timidity which so avc felt about giving cndorseemedy is giving way. Gratiirc to help others has inspired ;ople to give public testimonials 10 heretofore would not have uch publicity. 2 in the annals of medicine has it so many men of national lal reputation have been will qualified and public endorseprietary remedy. No amount :ouKl have accomplished such na has won on its own merits, atarrh of whatever phase or human body. That is \vhy it ly notable and unique endorscPeruna Drug M'l'g Co., Color free literature on catarrh. Almanac for 1904. ?* Dropsy I .'bSfrk. j Removes nil swelling in 8 to *> / days; effects n permanent cure in 30 to (<a days. Trial treatment x jjPSiv given free. Nothingcart be fairer T^l?Bi4?Sr?i Write Or. H. H. Green's Son*. 1 _ Specialists. Box it Atlanta. Ga. The House took an adjournment until Friday. There Is Sinn' Catarrh in t his section of the country th.ui nil other diseases put together, nnd until the Inst few venrs w?u? supposed to he incurable. For n great ninny years doctors pronounced it u local disease nnd prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to en re with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh t<> he a constitutional disease and t herefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. .1. Cheney A Co., Toledo,Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on tnemarkci. ii Is taker. Internally In from 10drops to a teaspoon!uI. Itacts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F J. CnrSF.v A Co., Toledo. O. Sold bv Druggists, 75c. Hull's Family Tills are the best. Better an honest '.Jim. us than a successful Dives. So. 61. Mrs Winidow's Soothing Syrup for children tactbiog,soften the gums, reduces inflammation. eMays pain.cures windcollc. 25c. a bottle t Co euro .lames Wilkes, of OUloa, \ terribla cases of RHEUMATISM ou \ alii one doctor prescribed? 1 .PLCSS CRIPPLE. W letter, duri Aujuit in. 1WJ: t tourhrd mr hip*. I *M ? hrlplea* * * babjr $ arma and Irt* ware hard and ahrivclrd up. 1 jU d bf *i* diAerant physician* in McColl. Dillon nr rood. until Dr. J. P. Rwing. of Dillon, told jig ttkt it. and halote the firti bottle was u*ed ay fl we* completely rnred." I rmrnt ia caarp particular. a^H INT ON APPLICATION TO OPRIETOPIS. BALTIMORE. MO^^D heals all inflammation of the mucous membraro wnerevcr located. In local treatment of female ill'. Taxtine is invaluable, Used as a douche it is a revelation in cleansing and healing power; it kills all disease germs w hit h cause inflammation and dist liarges. Thousands of letters from women ftrove that it Is the greatest cure for eiicorrhcea ever discovered. Paxtine never fails to cure pelvic catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore throat, sore mouth and sore eyes, because these rli stP'j cr c ire **11 * ? * o *?/! k?? ? i vauam l/j lllllMlllllldllUII of the mucous membrane. Kor cleansing, whitening nnd preserving tho tectli wo challenge the world to produce Unequal. Physicians and specialists everywhere prescribe and endorse Paxtine, and thousands! testimonial letters prove its value. At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cts. A large trial packngoand book of instruct ions absolutely free. Writ? Tho R. Paxton Co., Dept. *2fi Boo ton. Mm. N MONEY y00 K'Td them help. You cannot do this unless you and them and know how to eater to their menu, and you cannot spend years and must ouy the knowledge acquired by others. Yen want them to pay their own way erelon. In order to handle Fowlsjudlolously. at this want we are soiling a book giving the nly 25c.) tw?Dty-nvo years. It was written money to making a aureeaa of Chtokan ralsf von will proBt by his twenty-fire years' t make your Powla earn dollars for you. The e In the Poultry Yard aa soon as It appears, wot) you. It tells how to deteet and cure ; which fowls to save for brooding purpose*! bisirabjeot to meko it profitable. Bent post 1 HuUdE, 194 Leonard St.. New York. N. I. ' it IkY"; y '