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COMMODORE NICHOLSON
OF OUR NAVY
Recommends Pe-ru na--Other Pro^
mlnent Men Testify.
CQMMOOOfU ^
JVichohon wt^
Commodore SoniiTvilh* Nicholson of
tIn' United States Navy, in a letter
from 1K.'17 It St., N. \\\, Washington,
D. says: .
4,Your Perunn has been and is now
used by so many ol' my friends and acquaintances
as a sure cure for eatarrli
that I am convinced of its curative
qualities, and 1 unhesitatingly recominend
it to all persons suffering from
that complaint."?S. Nicholson.
The highest men in our nation have
Riven I'cruna a strong endorsement.
Men of all classes and stations are
equally represented.
If you do not derive prompt ami satisfactory
results from the use of Portion.
write at once to I)r. llartman.
Riving a full statement of your case,
and he will be pleased to give you his
valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. llartman. President of
The Hurt man Sanitarium. < \dutubus. < >.,
Your Dri-^id for a free Peruna
Al raaec for 1904.
(lo right en doing right, at any cost,
till death comes. bo. 2.
v wyr
Tooilntn mil I'illlon Dolliir Uramt.
The two gi..iLfii. fodder plants on earth,
i ' - one good for II tons of liay and llie other
81' tons green fodder per aero. II row .1
everywhere, m> does Victoria Kape, yielding
0o.no.) ih . blieep and sw me food per
aye. 1 A.C.L.J
just ht:ni? 10c. in stamps to tub
John A. Saber Seed Co.. La Crosse, Wis..
and receive hi return their big catalog and
lota of l'jrin seed samples. ?
Ilcware of the man who never did anything
wrong, 'lucre's a lirst tuue lor
everything.
Motcc Different From Mountains.
Girl with the Gibson Girl Neck?
Did you go to that faitn licaler to have
your lame shoulder cured, as I suggested?"
Girl with the Julia Marlowe Dimple
?Ych, but as soon as 1 saw her 1
came away. She had n big niolo on
her nose, and 1 knew she wouldn't
have let that stay there if faith couid
have removed it.
Value of Reindeer Skin.
The best protection against cold is
tho skin of the reindeer. Any one
clothed in such a dress, with the addition
of a blanket of the same material,
may bear the lowest temperature of
an Arctic winter's night.
Amateur Art Association, tells
young women what to do to
avoid pain and suffering caused
by female troubles.
"DkarMrs. Pinkkam : ? I can cony-;*
sc.icntlous'.v recommend Ly<lla E.
Pinkham'H Vegetable Compound
iio those of my Bibtcrs suffering with
female weakness and the troubles
which ro often befall women. I suffered
for months with general weakness,
nnd felt eo weary that I had hard
work to keep up. I had shooting pains,
And was utterly miserable. In my distress
I was advised to use Lydift R.
Plnkhum's Vegetable Comsi
pound, nnd it was a red letter day to
mc when I took tho first dose, for nt
that time my restoration began. In
is weeks I was a changed woman, I
perfectly well in every respect. I felt
so elated and happy that I want all
H. women who suffer to get well as I did."
h| ? Jdisa qlti.a. Gannon, 350 Jones St.,
Detroit, Mich., Secretary Amateur Art
Association. ?9*000forfeit If orlqlnnl o'aboot
mtH* 0*x?Uij g*njin?.,tu caa..ut bt product*.
oop. IVhen one considers that Miss
r?hi?* letter is only one of the
HOIS hundreds which we
, continually publishing in the news W?r
gni.oijA-f. cf (Sit country, the great virtua
m. Pink ham's medicine must be
Mod by alL
? HOUSEHOLD
^AFFAIRS
A GOOD COLOR SG1IKMC.
A successful color scheme for a room
should have three parts a predontinnte,
an intermediate and an accidental.
Any one can match one color, but it
takes the hand of an artist to properly
mingle three eolor tones; yet warn
correctly done the result is perfect A
good scheme for a Colonial setting
with white woodwork is green predominating.
red as an intermediate and
gold as the accidental.
TEA TABLE ElMGltAMS.
One way to keep peace In the household
is to forget what you intended to
say about the steak.
If the linker sends you an overmeasure
of cakes have him arrested
for lunacy.
A saline solution of griddle cakes
doesn't constitute a salt and battery.
When the coffee won't settle a man
thinks he has good grounds for a kick.
It is time to leave the table after the
tea tvaves.
If every man got his desserts lie
would be kept too busy to worry about
the soups.
A man never knows the value of a
wife until he has to get up his own
i.ii'iiim.v .? t>u;u iij rail.
BLUEING WIT1I INDIGO.
With a little rare ami a bag of indig<
white clothes can easily he maile to
issuine the pearly tint which was their
ordinary character in the householils
ol' our grandmothers. Indigo merely
tints the clothes, instead of dyeing
them, as the modern bluchag does, and
leaves no mysterious spots of iron rust
caused l?y tin- use of Prussian hlue in
manufactured blueings. Neither does
indigo streak the clothes when properly
used. Tie the indigo in a thin
hag. lay it in a small bowl or basin and
Inviii ijuiunK itiiii'r uvci 11. lion 11
is thoroughly scalded squeeze it. :unl
pour the liquid tints obtained into n
tub of clour water. I>o not plunge :i
large number of pieces into the blueing
water at once, but blue anil wring
each piece separately, and hang it up
iinmediately to dry. It is not necessary
to blue clothes every time they
are washed. Kvery other tie.ie is sufficient.
The indigo may be obtained
from a druggist.
CAT*IS OF CI.OT1IF.!?.
For taking spots out of elotli it is
best to have at hand the necessary materials.
as it is inueii easier to remove
spots when they are new than when
they become old and dry. Benzine,
r asollne and naphtha are all good. A
little piece of plain white llaunel or
some very fast dye elotli is host to apply
this with, or in the absence of Ibis
you might use an old sponge. *
The care of gioves may he host subserved
by the observance of a few
simple rules, says Haberdasher. Keep
them in tissue paper. Don't pull them
out of shape. It is no test of quality
and spoils their beauty.
Hlove powder freely used is the
price of a pair of gloves in many cases.
A perspiring hand forced into a dry
glove?often one or two sizes too
small?will usually come out the least
uninjured, and the blame will be as
unfair as the treatment..
If you send your clothes out to be
done up bo sure that you select a hand
laundry. Machine work and aehls
make short work of fine clothes. Skirts,
collars and eutTs should he done up
without gloss. Insist on the domestic
finish. Have your poke and wing collars
ironed flat, not curled.
All clothing should he carefully hung
up, and if you will study your closet
and use the modern appliances, which
are easily procured, you can keep a
great deal of clothing In good condition
In a very small space. The ehoao
twisted-wire eont racks are good
enough. On those put the waistcoat,
and then over the waistcoat put thp
coat. There are also patent trouser
nangers, which keen the trousers
pressed In shape, but it is much enflcp
to fold your trousers pronprly and lay
thmu In the bottom of your chest or in
a Ions drawer.
A piece or nappr ehou'd bp put
Iwppu each pair of trousers. and it will
not hurt tbrm if tlipy iiavo to l>o foldI
pd onrp. In licrhtweicht suitincs. such
j homespuns and flannels, it is much
bettor to lay the trousers out tint in a
draw than to baujr thpm an. All clothing
should bo carefully brushed and
i;cpt as free from dust as possible.
?533555$^
recipes::. [
Veal Kidney Devilled?Fnllt onoh
kidney niul remove Iho white part: rub
well with made mustard and a little
paprika of cayenne; roll In bread
crumbs and broil over a slow tire.
Bread ltnmeklns? Itub together five
tablesnoonfuls of grated cheese, the
yolk of one egg. one table spoonful of
melted butter, a little anchovy paste
or one anchovy, a little salt and pepper;
rub until smooth: snread on toasted
bread and brown in the oven.
Whole Wheat Cents?Mix two cupfnls
of whole wheat tiour with one
teaspoonful of salt and two teaspoonfuls
of sugar; heat the yolks o* ,n'o
eggs. add one ennful of milk to them,
heating all the while; add the milk an I
eggs to the Hour and beat until smooth,
then add one eunful of lukewarm water
and the whites of the eggs, beaten
stiff; mix thoroughly and quickly till
hot greased g*m pans two-thirds full
and hake In a moJerate oven twenty
1 minutes. __
HE SMASHED LIKE MOSES.
Ohio Mayor Willing to Dreak a Few :
Laws to Defeat the Coal Trust. '
While the price of coal was soaring i
during the dead of last winter Mayor |
Bellmeyer of Bellevue, Ohio, took j
vigorous methods to relieve the situa- ,
tion. With the consent of the coun- j
cils he had a riot call Rnnmlmi nn ?i?.? .
fire bell.
There was an immediate response i
of citizens. From those a brigade of
sliovelers was organized and inarched i
to the railroad. Six ear loads of
coal, lying on the tracks, were ordered
confiscated by the mayor. The needy
people were then relieved by the
coal distribution, which was made in
ton lots.
This action naturally brought remonstrances
from certnin sensitive
citizens, but remained unheeded by
the determined mayor.
"It is wrong, sir. entirely wrong, to
thus take the law into your own
hands," suid a remonstrant.
"But I have a bibieal example for
nty action," protested Blllmeyer.
"What! for stealing coal?"
"No; for taking the law in my own
hands." said the mayor. "You recollect
that when Moses caine down tho
mountain he smashed tho ton commandments
on seeing the people kneel
before the golden calf. Well, sir. tho
coal barons may worship the golden
calf, but I'll smash a few laws while
they are doing it."
Deathbed Thieves.
In France persons who live at the |
expense of others have discovered a
novel and shameful method of thieving.
They practice it only at funerals,
and hence they are known as "deathbed
thieves."
When they read in a newspaper that
a well-to-do person lias died, some of
them go to the house nn hour or two
before the funeral takes rlace anil
coolly mingle with the invited mourners.
Of course tlio members of the
family do not know them, but they
naturally assume either that they
were known to the deceased and have
come to pay their last respects or that
they were invited to lie present by
some aunts or cousins who are unable
to attend in person.
COMPLETELY RESTORED.
Mrs. P. Rrnn/.el, wife of P. P.rnnzcl, I
stock dealer, resilience dill (Iraml j
Ave., Kverett, Wash., says: "For lif- |
teen years I sulVered |
ac witb terrible pain in I
V5s fiy back. 1 did not
know* what it was to
. enjoy a night's rest
and arose in the |
morning feeling tired
and unrefreshed. My
*o\ suffering soiuetimes
IC? 1 \ was simply iiulc1seri
liable. When 1
raft1 "\ *'* v\ finished the first box
>*>V?A of Kidney
Ees-YP 1>i|,s 1 lik? ?
different woman. 1
x-vi ? continued until I had
t a Ik (Ml Jivo boxes.
Doan's Kidney Pills act very effectively,
very promptly, relieve the aching
pains and all other annoying ditliculties."
Foster-M illmrn Co.. I'uffalo. N. Y.
For sale by all druggists, l'riee f>0
cents per box.
Old Settlers' Reunion.
In a store at North Newport. N. H..
recently, might liaye been seen three
men, natives of the village, and n
maid from Keileyville, talking over
old times. The combined ages of the
four aggregated 3(>t> years.
May r.nitii SurlnnM Tltri?!r?>.
A Itreslau journal announces that
Clerhart Hauptmnun has a plan of
building a national theatre, a la Haircut
li. at Sehreiberhau. In the tllant
Mountains, where every summer about
fifteen or twenty performances of tier-'
man plays could be given.
r-mnot I5?? Cnf^ I
hy loen'nnnlic illons as they cannot roaahthe
diseased ;>orl inn of the n ir. There i * iiii'v tn
way to euro deafness, and Pint is l>v cons'.lt
nt ton aire ne lies. Deafness is caused hy .in
Inflamed condition o.* th? inueous lininro.'
the KnstacMan Tnh >. When this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or inn erlect
he-iriii'*, and \v''en it Is cntbely closed
1 'eafness is t lie result, and unless the in Summation
can bo taken cut and this tnbo restored
to its normal rendition, hearine will
he ili'sl riivoil 1?~ - ? *
mm' i-ii.-t-'- oili >I mil I
irPcauM il l?y <-n? nrrb.v btel> in not bin - but m
lnfinn ? ?* <. million of " < mucous surfaco-. |
Wo will rivo One llnnilroil 1>oll-irsfor :inv
niHoof I)e:itiiftMi causedby catnrr i)tba. <--iiinot
bn cured by 11 all's ( atarrh Cure. for
eirsnlurs tree. 1*'. J.'IhunkyACo., Toledo, O.
Sold by l)ru ; jists, 7 >".
liall's I'll nlly fills ire iln? Ins':.
Wmill) ot S'ouHi Afrim.
Tho numerous islands of Patagonia
archipelago are covered \vill? evergreen
forests capable of supplying ininicnse
quantities of valuable timber,
wliilo the mounlaiii ranges, being of
tlie siiiue geological formation as lliose
of Chile and l'cru are probably rich in
mineral resources.
No n-n?n or i'niiiiii-s made with Putnam
FaDEt.RSH Dvks.
A man never appreciates his insignificance
until lie attends his o.vn wedding.
#
I do not belicvo rise's (aire for Consnnintlon
bn . i-iv-(ii it for conge* and colds.?Jnim
l'MloVf n,Trinity apiing*, Ind., Feb. 15, lOOO.
Women laugh when tlicy arc in love for
the same rea on that conurds whistle?to
keep up lli.ir courage.
^ i it?',4 itufry*
^ our poor wearied wife losing sleep
night afrcr n-ght nursing the little one sue
icriag lioiii tnai. iilglu ttciul for clii.dri.ii
and honor to parenf.:, (itour, s hould have
a boitle oi l.y.o.'s i in.oLic II ni.utr ot'
Vj.iui a .?J i?l an uiiilj.luitil
croup preieiiuvr ana u.: tor tou^ki, co.d*
ami loiiNuinpao.t.
At drug^im*, JLc., CCc. and $1.00 a bottle.
Vra Ijy'iii'trfiifaffl'ilii'u
t*a"?ln m n?, < ? 1 i a ilio'i.H't
i/i ?*t ?,?i * m < 11 ? l 1. ! i *. i b ?:il >
Nothing p'ca^i the average woman ao
inneh as her ability tp re\ciac a man'*
pinion*
Her Engagement.
A certain music hall hollo, who
had just successfully "landed* an old
and wealthy nobleman, sued an unpopular
theatre manager in London,
alleging that he had not paid her, sufficiently
well for her engagement at
his place. She won the case, and
was immediately inundated with flowery
congratulations from her friends,
all of whom were glad to see the
manager go down.
Not content with her victory, however,
the hello must needs crow over
her beaten rival by packing up tlio
choicest telegrams and despatching
them to his house, with the intimation
that he might make what ure of them
he thought proper.
She regretted this last concession
the next morning. Taking her at her
word, the manager pasted the telegrams
on a board outside the music
hall, headed them "What Miss Flightle's
friends think of her engagement,"
and left the public to assume which
engagement?the professional or tho
matrimonial?was meant.
Then followed such messages as
"Good for you, old girl!" "Pinned
the old horror at last!" "Don't let
him wriggle off the hook!" "Stick to
him till you get the dibs!" "Congratulations
on your splendid haul! ?
Boston Journal.
A Man That Pays His Way.
A mere man stepped briskly up to
the office of one of our prominent hotels.
threw down a nickel and said to
the "genial clerk": "Please give me an
envelope and two sheets of paper."
The butt end of all complaints who is
lord of all he surveys nearly fainted.
As he handed out the stationery he
shoved back tlie coir., saying: "No
charge, sir. We don't sell stationery."
"Then 1 do not want it, ' was
the reply. "I am not a guest of this
hotel, and do not at the moment intend
to become such. I wanted to
write a letter. I should use your pen,
ink and table, with a chair thrown in,
and very likely would bo temporarily
in the way of a guest. It seems to me
that a nickel is none too large ? price
to pay for the accommodation." lie
disappeared before the clerk recovered
his wits. "Well, that's the first
time ever!" ejaculated Sir Geniality.
"In all my hotel experience I never
heard of anything like it! I'm eonfounded.
But why not sell paper, onvelones.
etc ? Wn ?ii ?
'*>- ail fiiurmous
amount evory year to stragfilers
who never spend a dollar hero.
I'll mention it to the boss."?New
York Press.
Immigration statistics continue to
surpass all records, and a total of
more than a million immigrants during
the pr< out fisral year seems now
assured. The total last year was
857.04G, which was 118,054 in excess of
the number of arrivals in any previous
year.
FTTS^ermri"''"* *v euie !. S'n (11 s or ni?rvmwi>e?
i"nr firs* dav's use of I?r. Pliuo'g (5 rev.
Vervel*. wior *r. i-> ri il It > 'lo uwl traatlsof reo
Pr.lt. 11. <i.i v. Iit'l..tl- \re ' ;t., I*till i., 1'?.
A trtn seldom see - r perfect man without
the aid o." a mirror.
10,000 Plants l or 10r.
This is ;i remarkable offer the John A.
^al-.'-r S' "d Co.. La I 'r Wis., makes.
Tltrv will send you their big plant and
seed catalog, together with enough seed
to grow
1.(100 fine, srlid Callages,
2.000 delicious Carrots,
2.001 It'anehing. nutty Celery,
2 Oon rich, hntterv I eituce,
1.000 splendid Onions.
I.000 rare, luscious Itadisho?,
1.000 glorious'v brilliant l-'lowert.
This great offer is made in order to induee
von to trv their warranted seeds?
for when von oneo plant them you will
grow no others, and
at r. ron nitt ific. postage.
providing you will return this notiee, and
It Vmi *V I ! 1 COTIil !?/??!% * ?% i.Aoln .i '
will ml'l to the above a ) lck.HfC of 'lie famous
TVrlinrr Cauliflower. (A.CM..]
Perhaps (lie time will rime when the inlelli'
"el- the people will make politics
unprofitable.
j Coughing J
rjauaza?- WTf?-^Miar;iw^azaaft.'?ie>a(wn-/T.Trr'
"I was given up to die with t
, quick consumption. I then began
to use Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. I ?
Improved nf once, and am now in J
perfect health."?Chas. E. Hart- ft
nun, Cibbstown, N. Y.
, It's too risky, playing g
with your cough.
The first thing you a
know it will be down |
deep in your lungs and S
t the play will be over. Be- ?
(gin early with Ayer's g
Cherry Pectoral and stop 8
the cough.
Three f'xos: 2V., enonpli for an nnlinnry P
COM: W 1i!.t i'l?r ? i.? ' *
{ ness. Itsr I'rolds/eic.; pi. m??t room.mica I H
i lor cbromc ? Mini to Vrrn on liainl. 4
J. C. AYKIl CO., Los ell. Mass.
? . a
;r?rv rifle e, pis
" It's the shots tha
] ? Rifls and Pistol Can
I ' /It; < t they shoot accurately
By" 1 trating blow. This is t!
y i ^3 if you insist on having
I I i =1 ALL DEALERS SELL Wl
GOVERNOR I
Os?,s Pn-ris-na -J
-w v w w - S# >1 WU k 1 C!- '7 J -V
; For Golds t;|
capitol building,
A Letter From Tito <J
Peruna is known from the Atlantic to]
the Pacific. Letters of congratulation ami |
commendation testifying to the merit* of i '1
Peruna as a catarrh remedy are pouring'
; in from every State in the I'nion. I)r. i
Hartman is receiving hundreds of such 1
letters dai'y. All classes write these let-,/
! ters, from Hie highest to the lowest. i (|
The outdoor laborer, the indoor artisan,
the clerk, the editor, the statesman, the'
preacher all agree that Peruna is the ca '
| turrh remedy of the age. The stage and
I rostrum, retugni/.iitg catarrh .is their great'
est iMietny, are especially enthusiastic m
their praise and testimony.
Any man who wishes perfect health s
must lie entirely free from catarrh. ('a- r
tarrh is well nigh universal; almost omiii- '
present. I'eruna is the only absolute safe- e
guard known. A eo'.d is the beginning ?>t 1 li
catarrh. To prevent colds, to cure cohlp. u
i is to cheat catarrh out of its victims. ,1?' 1
1 rutin not only cures catarrh, hut nrcvrm- ! 1
I it. Kvery household should he supplied | e
with this great remedy for coughs, cold- a
ami so forth. ; "
The (Jovernor of Oregon is an ardent '
admirer of I'eruna. He keeps it rontinu : "
ally in the house. In a recent letter to 1 t'
Or. Hartman he says: J 1"
Ask Your Drunist for a frao
"For month* 1 bail rrrnt troublewith mv *t roach
and it11 kin?lH of iii?-<iii*tii?*2i. My t?*nguo I
be? n a? tuallv i.? iiift-n ur utunk. my Lr- uih \n.- u.c
a odor. l'\\ wcrk?t oir-? u fnc*i?'l rot*. u.noni .7
t an. ir. t ? a -1 nf;**r u?in.; them I i-nii wi11hil!\ ni.<|
che . ni 11y ? ?y t nm t ?y hav< nuin ly cuml n?* 1
, tlMTi'f'Ho I i \??u k't'iw Uwtt I ahull r? ? ? iniv ml
them y out* Mlf?? rini: ft ?nt atirli trnnliles
ci.1- . U. l Upus, 1M Kiviuuluu ii utii, N.!>
WJ3mk&Jd
ANOY C
Plea^nt PalatnhlA. Potent. Tnrt* Onrv<1 nnr;,^, I
K"vrr ? !?, Weaken ??r Ctr.i'**. 10?%. 2.*.c, Si . N. vor i
>??!?! in Ifi-k. T!j<? iroimlno iahh t Rtnmpud C C C? I
liuuruut* vil to euro i>r your taoticy Lack. j
8terling Remedy Co., Chicago or K.Y? sgS i
r LSAU*, TEN K1LUQH BOXES |
Mi 1 MBMIIBII^^
g j
ra Shot Gvirv Shells
| "l Aro "Crow Itlllors."
B Nitro Club and Arrow Shells 't
H. are factorv lr?n?J<i?^ wirK ?"
| less powder and reduce the 1
r amount of smoke, noise and | i
Catalifvt Tru. |
I THE UNION METALLIC f
l] CARTRIDGE CO., BaiocaeoaT, conn. I
Agency, 113 Broadway, N. Y. H
XpippiaWUM'. m 1
ik MmWb-Mm
?a //TfTu 11 Y | v *m' 'a ^
I k$ Our money winning hook*, |\
I r written by men who know, tell >
j K; yon all about
| i Potash, s
| |J They are needed by every man !; j
' * who owns a field and a plow, and f
J who desires to };ct the most out |
1 of them. *
They are/W'. Send postal card. /
1 c::r.m.\n kali works 3j.
tlev \'ork?OS I.'aura Mrrcl,
J or r
1 Atlanta, (is. '-2'j So. ItroaiJ Fi . .
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^yst-ory.,1 Jtwwn-it'-.-T-srm A'J v ?
hn CLKlS WHIM Alt Ufct (AlU. Li
|^l| BosT l-'iurfh ryrup. I'nsu's WooU. Lso P?
BmaBBMiaaBBW wtaaaavunBU)
tol caktilldces.
t hit tiiafc count. " Winchester I
trid^td in all calibers hit, thai is, I
and strike a good, hard, peneic
kind of cartridges you will get,
the time-tried Winchester make.
w chester make 0? car-ridges. i
i , |
L in llis family
9 and Grip.
KtLEV, OREGON.
ou'rnor of Oregoo.
State ok Oregon, ?
Kxeit.tivf. Department, f
iie lVrutia .Medicine Co.. Columbus, () :
Itcar Sirs?i have liail occasion to
l*e your 1'or una inc. lei nc in, in j/
i?i excellent rentedy. / have not
ail uecaslon to ttic 11 /or other aline
n Is.
your vera (rale,
IF. M. Lord.
It will !;< n??t:?tliAt the Governor
ays he lias mil ii.nl occasion to use I'euna
tor other ailments. The reason tor
his is. most other ailments begin with i*
old. IsiiVfe I'entna t<> promptly eare colds,
10 protects h:.s tatnily against other ailuents.
T!i'< is exactly what every other
itniilv in tiie l otted States should do.
veep iVriinu in the hoti.-c. I'se it for
oiiglis. eohls. la gnppe, and otlu-r climatic
flections of winter, and there will be no
thcr ailments i:i the house. Such faiuics
shoti! I provide tin ies-;\es with a copy
f Dr. Hartniaii's free book, entitled "Winer
('atari h." Address Dr. llartmnn, Coiinlius,
Oliio.
Peruna Alimnas for I 904.
< o\ ery'w'.ii. h'chxim
beds all inflammation of (he mucous
membrane wnerever located.
In local treatment of female ills Faxtine
is invaluable. Used as a douche it
is a revelation in rlcnndnn ?n/l
power , it ki.ls all t'bease germs whi'.h
cause infl.rmmat', >n ti.l discharr-'-s.
Thousai.dsof letters from women
prove Iliac it is tin- grentcvteuro ior
lciicorrhtra ever ilisrovrre;!.
I'a\tine never fa'.l> to euro pelvic
catarrh, nasal catarrh, sote t'. i >at, s iv
mouth ami jore eyes. he. a use these
diseases are all caused by intiaminalion
of the mucous membrane.
Kor cleansing, whitening an<l preservlti-;
tlio teeth wo challenge llio
world to produce its equal.
Physicians and spe< talis U everywhere
presciibe and endorse Pa.vtine, and thousandsofti
itinioiiiallettersprovcltsvalue.
At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cts.
A large trial paolcngnand book of
instructions absoluteiy free. Write
Tho R. r.-irtoa Co., Dopt. Boston, Mass.
ICipans 1 abides are
medicine ever mndc.
A bundled millions
^n^UVV ?f tli.-iu Imve been
1~.< akfrg?~~ sold in the United
Stales In a single
year. Every illness
arising from a disordered stomach Is
relieved or cured by their use. So
common is it that diseases originate
from the stomach it may be safely asserted
there Is no condition of ill
health that will not be benefited or
cured by the occasional use of Klpnns
Tnbttlcs. Physicians know tlieiu and
speak highly of them. AMI druggists
sell them. The live-tout package Is
enough for an ordinary occasion, and
the Family Itotlle. sixty cents, contains
a household supply for a year. One
generally giv??s relief within twenty
minutes
oTpsTTii u'vAc euIT
(pur net COI.i.Al'Mitl.E'l'UUhS)
A Kill'st i lute forn iwl MijMTior to intiHisrdor
any other pl.oitor,uinl wit! not hlisterUie
most riot ioa.o ss in. i ho |> ''i-nll.iv Invalid
iMirutlvvqutfitloii'l tliisai'Liclo a re w oxnlr rfa).
It. will stop t'.i hiiit!i:ic in! once,and
relieve liiiul.u no mi l soutUc.i. \S e recomnieiid
it bh the lies I nnd safest exir< al
oouiiter-ti rit iu!i> h.'.tvii.ii '-*> ? sati o\ let anl
ronieilv for pain** iu t..o o. ost mil stnlnarb
and nl I rlo-urn 11 ic,"oil lib ica* d gout j c?>ij 4'lainlH.
A tri I nili iinnii win i woVliiini
tijri t, a nil 11 \> '.I ho found to ho 11.1 lua I lo
iti the household. M i : v tioooloso y "*t 11s tlio
bo tof all of your prep-i r 1' ions.'' 1'rh e iff
Qi t*..at nil <1 '*uc?"lvt s or ??t" or dealers, or 1 y
I send in nt hi mount t ni~i n |k>i|iii(u eta iii is
3 we wil'senu y u a tube by m 111. No srtlrle
* 'linnId boaccented hv t he |m Idle iinl?M?tl<f
I * nine carries >" rluhol. r. s o. Iioi wi o 11 Is hot ?
| genuine. CnUS^UWOl i.ii Ml O. Cu,
17 State Stri i \ Nr.W
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ij puck-I I n? \ urlnMi' Ki'i'it W?>'-K? arr Hues- B
ce.le- to" acci un'V, 1 vIM ICIT 1 . I'l'iABlip H
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U descriptive circitl.t -> M? 'fn-fn i> t t>>-the B
nrIt'll* V ?111I M ' t .11
elrnnqu^
fov=a m s:a
u"lv^v f Remove* all swelling in 8 to so
T-' I <la>s; c.-'ec:* a permanent cure
/?. j:i ioln Gotlays. Tri.iltreatment
y^L/' '^T\ given free. N?'i hinrcan be faiiCf
v Write Or. h' H. ' isi's Sorts.
viiiT " StieeUlltlS. be* It Atlanta. 9*
crouch"
v.7 Marble and 1. r.inite Co.
? MANi t'A< T. KKK . OV?
t \ ;> JV.ONU/i.HNTS,
Van 1 , 1 t.aua y, ItriHliiloaMi
uiiy < sullen. ....ii t..
Ik'- ill M.ihk. h rt|S'(dnlty,
(C^-keulU t..i* , a per.) ATLANTA, 0>V