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Mrs. Fairbanks tcl warning symptoms \\ woman. She thinks i Lydia EL Pinkham's 1 "Dear Mrs. Pinkham:?Tgnon untold female BUifering. iu>t only wi ctiance of a cure. I did not hood tl pains, and general weariness, until 11 1 1 A... ,1 - iu: IT !? * ju.iu iaj uu suiuiwiiiig. jiujipny l <uu Plnkliuin's Vegetable Compound and was rewarded in a few weeks to appeared, and I again felt the glow o I have been well I have lx*en more ca of my sick friends to take Lydla pound, and they have never had rea Mrs. May Fairbanks, 2t6 South 7th I : banks is one of the most successful a women in the WmiLi When women are troubled with lire at ion, wf&kurM, lcucorrhrea, displaces hearing-down feeling, inflammation of flatulence), general debility, indigenti beset with ruioh symptoms as dizziness, lability, nervousness, sleeplessness, mel left-alone" feelings, blues, and hopelef one tried and true remedy. I^ydla E, 1 at once removes such troubles. Refus need the best. "deahj: jI Buffered n ^ *||| | f ^ ^ ^ with ease.w--0 No other medicine for fonml Such widespread and unqualified M rs. l*inklinm invites all siel Sho has guided thousands to hoai FORFEIT if we cnimot fnrtlur VvUilw t#?tlmonlala, which will prm Hie 11. S. l?ept. of Agriculture Gives tf> Seizor's Oats Its heartiest endorsement. Salter's New Nntiomil Ouih yielded, in 1908 from lf?0 to 300 tin. per aero In 30 different States, and you. Mr. Farmer, can beat tide In 1904. If you will. CaJr.er's seeds are pedigree seeds, hreil up inroiiKli carotid selection to I>1k yield:'.- I l'er Ai're. | ft-ilzer'jt Ro.-irdl-ss Parley yielded 121 l>u. . JS #alz?r'?? Home Uulldcr Corn :wn i?u. f<lK-llz and Macaroni Wheat .... 80 lm. j ftilu?>r'e Victoria ltipt- 60,000 lb-:. Ir.er'a Teoslnte, the fodder wonder If/',000 li>s. j fenlrer'd Billion Hollar Grass.... 60.000 lbs. Seizor's Pedlj?ro Potatoes.. .. 1.000 bu. i Now such yields pay and you can hoy ! llH-m, Mr. Farmer, In 11M4. j fiKNL) 10c. IN STAMPS. nd tldfc tioMc to the John A. Salzer Seed ; Co . 1j i Crosse. Wis., and \<>u will net their |l.V 'M nfo;? mill lots of farm seed samples . free. [A. C. L.] H ????? Economy Is the road to wealth. Putnam I'iokmm Dvr.s is the road to economy. ,'<>n ?'lhe ,y"rni R JUL kYwSJ in A had nltifd liWhri fiA jfflBk hr "all who arr tuHoring K i M .iMLA\ JM try RHEUMhC'OE ?n J be TV ^Bpa "taJM REV. ). R WHFELFR. ^HIkVSH Md . wrlla. enth.iUMic.M. 75 rtiia old and haa been i OBBITT CHC ?A iVH^ pCTrOUHSTON sv wl cXvUTi CureJ'Co/^ : Is how neglect^^^l ill soon prostrate a woman's safeguard is Vegetable Compounds tnoe and neglect are the cause of ill the laws of health but with the le warnings of headaches, organic was well nigh prostrated. I knew I the right thing. I took Lydiu. k. faithfully, according to direc tions, llnd that my aches and pains disif health through my body. Since .rcful, I have also advised a number K. Pinkham's Vegetable Comison to bo sorry. Yours very Li 'ly, St., Minneapolis, Minn." (Mrs. Fannd highest salaried travelling salesi gular, auppreMed or painful menstruaent or ulceration of the womb, that the ovaries, backache, bloatinar (or on, and nervous prostration, or are fuintucss, lassitude, excitability, irri- ] anclioly, " all-gone " and "want-to-be- i mness, they should remember there is *inkham's Vegetable Compound e to buy any other medicine, lor you tns. Pixkiiam:? For over two years loie than tongue can express with jladder trouble. 3dy physician pror trouble catarrh of the bladder, ^placement of the womb. I had a sire to urinate, and it was very painup;; of blood would pass with tlie 0 had backache very often, writing to you, and receiving your letter, I fodowed your advice, and 1 find LydiA K. Pink ham's Vege> Compound have ..tired me. The L-ine drew my womb into its proper , and then I was w\ 11. I never ieel >ain now, and can do my housework dns. Amok Kamon, Ivincuid, Miss. e ills In the world has received endorsement* i women to write her for advice. Ith. Address, Lynn, Mass* Itb prodno" the origin*! lottota in<l Sgnfttnrojiof '? their absolul" l k. 1'iui.liikiu Medicine Co., i.ynn, Mum. \ ni in usually k?'ts '.lie last word la nn . nutment with his wife Kimusc sh*? gives it to hint. Tin" Wonderful Crciint SepurAtiir. Does itii work in thirty minutes and leave- loss tliMi I ?v-nt. !?ull<T fat. The prie? U rli'.lrul i\ lnw, *iccordlns to sir.'*. iJ.fo St. ivrr each. and when you imvo one you would not part therewith for fifty tinivs* its cost .11 'ST SKN'H THIS NOTICK wltl >r. stamps for post iit-t t<? tIk* John A. S.lzer S.v-.l ?*n l.a i'ih.i.i, Wis. and ;et their bur catalogue. fully d'scrlt-lnjf ttii:< iwtunrk-tMet'rnaniS<-p?-'"itor. !ni tioiils of other I'-oIm and farm seeds n-?*?I 1) tn?* farmer. (A.?\ I..J .\frs Wlnslo v's Saothiri ; -tyrun for <??i|iar v\ teetldng.s^ften the rums,redo - iuO-on natlon,lll*pp>ln,nur6t trindoillB. 15?. il? tlo Nothing pleases ih" average worn v.? ...> much rt her ability to reverse a man's liiijjfc m ' i M JMATISIM. Dangerous to let K II ure now. A slngto bottle of 0 I. Bad rmi ffqalrr IBOVf. RH1- ctpt m ca??*, to that notrace of the di?raae linger* WJ he blood, relieve* the inflammation of the kid- Ml on and the catarrh thai folio*! such a coodi EelOOTn. of lli(h feint. N C..'l? V' vrert aid ? imttiun ( >? JO rein. ihetvjt tnnipirtr|r rured H rife* the f.-elt "peart rounger" and it eniiottl Jn( trnm tbf ot the formt of (hit dreed dinette" to fid fured. Kj noted Krthoditt miniotor. of R, M * r of RHEUMACIDE, which cured him. Me It M a the niniilrp 50 peart. H LC BOTTLE rote rtOM at MICAL CO., PROPRIETORS. ff altimorc. aeo. fB JOINTS FROM THE INSIDE." WJ ACR Wilh Nautaoee ChlKariict IfifEtm It Cxires mf no bed of focta on the Stomach. IT IS f ?A ISO. ,0, 25 ?0r akjl I COULD NOT BE DECHIVED. Russian Peasants Did Not Understand a Polite Conductor. , An Englishman traveling In Russia furnishes the following incidents to a London paper?an incident which he personally witnessed and which ho says "shows better than volumes of description the customs ami social conditions of Russian peasants: "At a railway station the train is on the point of starting. A.s usual in Russia, the boll rings three times before departure. to warn the passengers to take their seats. At the tirst ring the chief conductor, seeing on the platform a group of peasants standing humbly and cautiously together, says j very politely to them: "Gentlemen, ' the first signal Is given; please take | your places." . One of the peasants turning to his comrades, says: "Dimitrl, Ivan, Ste- ' i ven. do you hear? The master toils j ! us to enter the train." "Oh. you stu j pid." says another. "Are you a gen- j | tloman? You heard him say "gentle- j I men.' He invited the gentry." There ! I Is a second ring of the hell. The con- \ ductor calls, hurriedly and angrily: i "Please, gentlemen, take your seats; ' you hear the second signal." The same peasant says to the | others: "It is for us. We must take j out seats, me train will start." "You uss!" says his companion. "Do you | think you are called a gentleman? j i Were you ever a gentleman?" The ! j third ring of the hell is heaVd. The j conductor, losing 111s temper and hustling the peasants forward cries, "Idiots! Pigs! Heasts! l)o you hear or not? He off and take your seats!" "That is for us," na> the peasants. "Dimifri, Ivan, hurry up. We must take our seats." The Diagnosis. In his notes or a trip to the Pacific region Ed. Howe tells ol an old man who came Into the smoking room of j j the car. sat down beside him. and | j said abruptly: "I have been to see a i noted doctor In 'Frisco. The doctor 1 | looked at me and said. 'Do you want ! mo to tell you the truth?' I said I . Certainly did. 'Well, then, the doc! tor continued, 'you're old; that's al! | ; that alls you.' " "The old man puffed away at his ; cigar, somewhat feebly, I thought." j says Howe, "and seemed buried in 1 reverie. I looked at him more close* < ly and saw he was wan and pale, and | < older than I had first 'thought. "'Wasn't that pretty cold,' he con j tinned, after a time. 'I knew I was ( j getting old. but the doctor was bru* j < tal. I suppose lie is the greatest nerve specialist In the country today, but | he's brutal.' (He was looking out of ! the window 1 "There's another blankI ed graveyard! It seems to me I have not seen anything c'so since I left i honie.' "Then the old gentleman arose and 1 hobbled out of the smoking room."? Kansas City Journal. | , I Mother | ( B 44 My mother was troubled with k , U rAncil'tim nd f *? rnnnv t'^nre A * , . I.vti ?w* lii.tti; j >- v* I o. ni M j I 1 last slic was given up to die. ThSn ? | | she tried Ajer's Cherry Pectoral, 1 and was speedilv cured." E D. P. J'olh . Avoca, N. Y. B No matter how hard y. 1 | your cough or how long you have had it, Ayer's | Cherr/ Pectoral is the g best thing you can take, g j It's too risky to wait ?j ! until you have con sump- $ ! tion. li you are coughing !j I' today, get a bottle of f Cherry Pectoral at once. ; Thrc? lliu: 5"c., fl. All droj^I if >?< ? m,.'n i j?w:c. atw ? , CotintlU yoiir dootor. It nyt ink. I . thou do ?< he Mijr. tf toll' jri'C i > ! | to t?k.? It. then don't tuV o It He ki. iw t? l.OATt- It With hlin. IVf> r?rr willing 1 .1. C. AYrrt I'll., 1 Ktat? or Onto, Cii. or Titulso, | J.ltCAM Cot'N I'*. I'r.ank J. I'nr.KKV oitlii tin V.o u ' pitiior |i:irlri(;r of tlto llrm of F. .1. I'iik.^ > 'c | I i;o., <ioiru'-j business in tlio t'lly of Toledo, County an I Slato aforesaid, an l tlr.L said tirm will pay the sum of onu honubki) not,i<ars for nao i and every oaao of i atakrii tiiut cunnot be cured by the use of llir.i.'s Catarrh Cork. Frank J. < iiKai.Y. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my proRonro.thl.-i Cth day of Pece nber, i iiai. > A. 1>., lWtW. A. \N. Oi.easox. ' -v--- ' Molar;/ l'ub'.ic. Hall'sOatarrii Cure l? lakou iuteranlly, an I nets directly on the blood and mu-oua Surlneos of the system, bend for t>-?ti'nonlals, free. F. J. Cibim A Co., Toledo, O. bold l>y all DrujglHts, 75c. 'lake Hall's Fumlly l'illa for constipation. HtrlleNl iSrrrn Onlona. The John A. Salzer Heed Co.. l~i. CrnsA?, Win., always have something now. some thing valuable. This year they off-r among tlielr new money making vegetables an Hardest Or wen Mating Onion. It Is a Winner. Mr. Farmer ami Onrdcnor. i J! ST H K>" I > riliS NOTlCt: A NI? lik-. oriel they will send you their big plant nud ! la'alog, together with enough Hood to I row l.tiJO ll'i", olid ' 'ablviijes. U.OtAi ibllrloii.t Carrots. '.',000 Hliuvhlng, nntty Celery. 'J IaX'i rich hultcr I ottu/m 1,0)0 splendid Onions. l.ooo rare, lusoloo* lindlshes. 1.0)0 Klorlously brilliant Flowers. Tn all over 10,000 plant*?this great offer is made to g?t you to teat their warrant" ) vegetable seodu :tnd AI>I. FOIt Itl'T 10c. POSTAGE, providing you will ret irn this notice, and if you will send them "J0c. In jsistnge. they will add to the ,?l>ovo a package of the famous Berliner Caullfl ?w?r. [A. t'. U.J If ;?oot* ar.i Viorn ther Alienators should be hold responsible. i iflnmirePlio'iCur* furUoniQinptio:i mvimI ?ny life three yoarsngo?Mrs. Thomas ttohIdn*. Mnple tfu, JvieiwUh. M Y.. Feb 17,1!H<>. THE OLDE Tells Mow Me Winte Mr. Brock's W&-Ar.e i i r y - ' A ^ I I i Hit. ISAAC illtO('K, HOltN IN IU NC IIIh aye im I I !i year*, roil ched /or attribute my ex'rente npr to the use o/ * Horn before the l.niled State* * 1 i? wan/ormrtl. j , { .Sair -'i* I'cnident* elected. f 'II { I'e-rtt-na han prolected him * , i* Jroin all uuddett chanpe*. J * Veteran of /"our war.*. ' Shod a home when HO yearn old. ' J ' AI way* conquered the prlp J'| J with I*e-ru-na. * * ' \ H'I/mpm in a latttl suit at tht J age nj I t if yearn. J J llelieven I'eruna the greatest * < remedy o/ t/tc aye /or catarrhal J I il Iscti sen. * ?vvvvvvv?vvv? vvvvxvvvvvvvvvvvvvxv * Iv \ At Hl?< H K. a pit iron of M I.tiiniii . County. 'I t xas, h;is lived f??r 115 yearn l'or many y< 11 - lip resided at linsijiic I-'. Is. i%;.ghtPPn miles west of W'neo, nut now B1 ClfttS *Hlht All UM tAili. |m4 ?:"t Uvtis-h Syrup. '.'ante* (S<xst. Lao W| IV1 la tune. Soi.J bv HrV yjF3SBBOaSiZE12aQI . ( Poor Pay for Teachers. Pennsylvania farmers refuse to pay more than SCO per month lor school teachers, ln;t are offering per day for men to die. potatoes. FIT V.orma. all' .-.no 1. No tils or nervoua. pens |"<>. r,r^' 1 I v*s 11 ;.? D*11 nil's i \ r N?rv?-K inrir.>t'r d nottle nel tr.? itt efreo Pr.K.lI. 'vi.ini , lit I.. '.Ut Are'i St., I' lit t* i. The bribery h nring in Grand llapifls was continued an 1 J. lloyd Pnntlind i confessed haiinv: made a false stat?- i nient on t'u witness stand previously i out of friendship for one of the oc* 1 cused. Tlir Sivi'i'l Hum. The exudation you ye" diiiKlnK l? tlie ! nvivt mini '.i"'< iii il> summer contains a t t imul.l t i:lir ex;iect irant that will Im.s.'n Ihe ;>hli'Kin in the throat. Taylor's Kcm'dy of Ruc't 'iutn mil Mullein aires oughs and primp. At ilre^vrtst i. l'.">e , fife. :>n 1 Jt 00 a bnttie. j Why "Can Not" Is Popular. "Have yon 'ever noticed," said the man who finds fault, "how many people avoid the contraction 'can't' nowadays, and make use of the two words can not?' 1 have heon so much struck bv I bo nrc valencr* .if ?iw. expression that 1 ;<>i \ to inquire into 11cause of :t. "I tiini that mauj people liavo adopted t'.io double form because, having -non brought up in a locality where i he short sound of 'a* prevailed, they llnd it almost impossible to twist their tongues around 'cahn't.' and ince hey believe that plain, every- > ilay 'can't' stamps them as being of interior origin, they cultivate 'can ' not.' "That requires no short 'a.' and ai- , though its persistent use may savor of affectation, it strikes the persons who ran not get around 'eahn't' as a great | improvoment on the Port -a' 'can't.'" j Medals for Firemen. The Rev. Father McKerver, rector of the St. tyoso of Lima church of , Newark, N. J., announces that he wlU ' offer gold medals as a reward for fire- j men who save lives. . - .a -v ' THREE YEAR"? AFTER. Kugein E. I.nrio. <>f 751 Twentieth avenue. ticket seller in tlie Union fcstalidii, Denver, Col., says: "You arc at liberty to repent what I r.rsL stated through our Denver papers about Donn's Kidney rills in iink the summer of IHbi). for 1 have had no reason in RSkyjar1 the interim to eliange n?y HqPwSt opinion of the remedy. I JkIKA was subject to severe at' neks of backache, always aggravated if I sat ^E9 long at a desk. Dunn's Kidney Pills absolutely stopped my backache. 1 Un have never had a pnln iBB or a twinge since." ,azSB I oster-MUhurn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cnt? per box. i-w I I i t ST MAN fir? n fj HP _ v';fe IlJP PRATT. MUNGER. WINSHIP. EAGLE SIMTH. Wc iu*mc tbe most com pit to nuo 01 anv icnceai ii the woild. We aUo mate ENGINES and BOILERS. LINTERS tor OIL MILLS. *? e tcii vvciything mcded about a Cotton Gin. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. Continental Gin Co., Birmingham, A!a. pi I *I hav?% ?ufior?*?l with plJrr for tMrtr mt yfiirt. Ot:.? yervr v, o laKt April 1 l> ran tnklnir ' i* **nr? ta for In lh?? cou.-s? ..f i\ ?v ? k I intirrd thfl ?i)o? I.- i'jvr. t > . r.ir nn<! nl tlso ? *l?1 ??f r.i* Vecki t... y ti&11 11 t t - 'iib!e iu? ut nil. Ciiaoarets hr ?* done wondor* f r n\*. ! am ornrrlycured nntl ?<*< like * i.evr man." Gcort^ Kryder, NuaaIc^u. O. Bcr,T r?r ^ jAr The bowels ^ mmiwi CANDY CATHARTIC PImhiiI. Potent, Taste Good, Dc Ooed, Navor 8'cken. Weaken or Orlrr. h* *5-.v SOr. Ncvrr old In bulk T'.i? irennlna tablet tamped COO. Qaarentead to care or your money back. Sterling Remec*/ Co., Chicago or K.Y. 593 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES I CAPSICUM VASELINE (PUT UP I X COI.i.AI'hini.K TLllt8) A substitute forand euperlnr to mustard or any other plaster, and still not blister the mattiliilli'tlr ekin. "1 ho pain-allay inland rurativcuUHliUi nof thin.4rticlearowoodt rf ul. It will *t<>|> tin) tooth ache a t once, am! I relieve beadm-he und sciatica. \\ e recommend It an the bent and aufcbt external I rouiitor-lrrltantknown.alno ananc xtoriui) I remedy for pains la the chest nudntomnrh ' and allrheumis tic, neuralgic and gouty complaints. A trial will "? uv? what we claim forlt, and it will he found to he Invaluable ) m. vi 10 UUU90UUIW, ?'i i%n jr jhmmuopiy II lHX.fl** be*tof *11 of your pro pa ration a." Price is ct a., at n 11 dniRniata or other dealers or by aendliiRthlsamount tonatn postagestump* B wo williiond you a tube by wail. No article I shnuI<1 boaccepted by tlie public unlesH the Isanierarricnonrlabol.aeoiherwlaeltla not I K?auilie. CHtlSfiOKOl OH MFO. CO . 5 17 Stato Street. Nkw York City. la,, i. 4 1ISAWMILLSH with H?ki'h Unlver-al I .or HraniH.lfertilln ear. 81iruiltan?ou* Set Work* and the ilea oock KIiir Variable Kerrt Wurka a:- UM?I celled for accchact. simi'..icitv, ocra iiii.ity ami iahb or orr.uiTioN. \\ rite for foil deaeriptlv# atreularr. Manufar-tuird by the .HAU..WHON WORKS.WinlonHelea,,N.C. | inn i mMmmmmtssxsai ... i t >.* fgflLji . r4MfcjL. ' ?? Br cstupeu inc Bi rs foy Using IPe= OMBK CO., N. C., MARCH 1, 17KS by authentic record, lie nay*: "1 I'eriina." live* with his son-in-law at Valley Mil's, Texas. A short time ago, by request. Uncle! Isaac came to Waco and sat for his picLure. In his hunt) fie held a stick cut from j the grave of (jencrul Andn w Jackson, j which has been curried bv him ever since. Mr. ltrock is a dignified olil gentleman, showing few signs of decreptitude. His family Bible is still preserved, and it shows that the date of his birth was written 115 years ago. Surely a few- words from this remarkable nld gentleman, who has had 11 Ji years of experience to draw from, would lsp'niteri-eliiig ;us well as profitable. A leng.hy biographical sketch is given of t hip remarkable old tnuti in the Waco Tunes-Herald. December 4, ISttS. A still more pretentious! biography of this, the ohb'-t living man. I illustrated with a double column portrait,1 was given the reader* of the Dallas Morning News, dated p.cemhir IJ. IMW, and a! so the Chicago Tunis Herald of satuc j Cotton Gin Mac h in ery I AMERICA ;rrors of Many rw-na. date. Thin centenarian is an ardent friend of I'erunn. lia\ing used it many yean. In speaking <>f Ids good hca'.tli and extreme old .age Mr. itroek says: ^ "After a man has lived in |ty world as I.>.!} , .1- nave IR' OUgitl l<? tiave t.'HIIH] out ; great many thin^;s by cxpi ;. a . I think I have ilonc so. 0/ the things I hare found ant to my entire sat (taction is (he proper thtng for a tt ments that are a tie directly to tin effects 0/ the I ell tna le. tor 1 15 lira 1 s i have xvith\ stood the chu ngvuble cl tmatc of (lie 1 I 'n lletl .Sta ten. I "I have always been a very healt li\ man, !.ut ot .nurse subject to the little atle.-tton* which arc due to sudden i liana s in the citmale and temperature. During my long life I have known .1 great inaiij remedies tor coughs, eohls and diarrhoea. "As for I>r. Ila rt man's remedy, t'ernna, I have fmind It tn he the ' bent, 1/ not the onl v. reliable remedy I far these a flection*. It has been m y standby for inuity yeurs, and I attribute my good health and t srtreme old aye to thin remedy. "It exactly meets all my requirement*. | It protects me from the evil effect* of sudden changes; it keeps me in gissl appetite; it gives nio strength: it keeps :ny blood in good circulation. 1 have come to rely upon it almost entirely for the many little things for which 1 need medicine. "When epidemics of lu grippe first t>e gan to make their appearance in this eoun try 1 was a suflerer from this disease. I "I had several long sieges trltk the grip. At first I did not know that J'eruna uasa remedy for thlm disease. When I heard that In grippe was epidemic catarrh, 1 tried I'eruna for la grippe and found it to be just the thing." In a letter dated .January 31, 19(13, Mr. Itrock writes: "I am well and feeling as well as I haw for years. The only thing that bother* me is my right, if 1 eouid see better 1 could walk all over the farm and it would do good. 1 would not be without lVruiuu" Yours truly, PYir a free hook on catarrh, address Tb* Peruna Mt'dicinc Co., Columbus, t). If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of I'orttna. write at once to Dr. llartman, giving a full statement of your ease and lie will be pleased to give you Ins valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hart man. Prosit lent of The : II jrtuiun SwU'tariuiti. Columbus. Ohio. 1 ^ it phy n. ian's j i overy which cleanses and -a=--2S* j liea's all inflammation of the mucous i membrane wncrevcr located. In local treatment of female ills Paxtine is invaluable. Used as a douche it is a revelation in cleansing and healing power; it hills all disease germs which i. use inflammation and discharges. Thousandsof letters from women prove that it is the greatest euro for Icucorrhuui ever discovered. I'axtine never fails to cure pelvic catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore tliToat, sore mouth and sore eyes, because these diseases arc all caused by inltanimation of the mucous membrane. Cor cleansing, v. Iiitenlng an<l preserving the teeth we challenge the : world to produce its etjual. Physicians and sp. i ialists everywhere prescribe and endorse Paxtine, andthousandsof testimonial letters prove its value. At druggists, or sc-nt postpaid 50 cts. A large trial package and l*>ok of Instructions absolutely free. Write TV: It. Par.ton Co., Dept. ?Boston, Xtuts. i 11 Small Potatoes result from a lack of Iin the soil. Potash produces size and quality. I GKRM fi Naw Ytrk-VV Nmmi Htrerl. or Mlu.ilu, l.?. *2;t Ik*. ur??! St t Dropsy II HfmovM all svrelling In 8lo*a day*; effects a permanent core in joto 60days. Trial trc-itrnent given free. NotHlngcan be fairer Write Or. H. M. Orean'i Son*. SoecUlltU. Box AtllaU. wx II CROUClU I VJ Marble and Granite Co. /?\ -MiHiirarmiM ofmomjments, Vault*, Statuary, Mta<>tlon??, rtc.,ln any lira nit*' or MartiVe. Drutli Maaka a Speoialt/. < ?)?-Meiitton yiH ATLANTA. GA. . *?. 8. " " * R ""'" A ! Si lK- ? ' (