DOCTORS
Frarticinsr 1'liysiclftns recognise the unl
INlla by prescribing them for Buckacb
orders?a tribute won by no other l'r
froui ?'j(ote? of lllHl'ra^tIce,', by l>r. L
rosTEB-MtLBi'RN Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.
t'Jr.ntlnncnI hnve been engaged in
tion for ten years. This is ? very sickly
mar the Arkansas River. It is partiei
meet with many and various abnortua
prominent among the cases in which I t
kidney dlseuse. Many of these disorders
back, often extending to other parts o
present, caused by urnetuic or chronic u
or ItUlneys, clotuly, tliicketied nnd foul i
corruption; inflammation of the kidneys.
i>\ excess or urn* acid and decomposition
times met with, caused l>.v high state of
There is no class of diseases a doctc
variety ol' kidney diseases, in inuuy of '
rigors. followed l?y fever, a result of the
add poisou from the system. Such ea
their natural functions, then the poison i
bliock to the nervous system averted and
I have, for some time, been using
manifestations and with uniform sueees
Buy that even in hopeless eases where
Kidney I'ills afford much relief and pro!
In conditions of excessive or deficient >
loscencc from swamp-fever and maluriul
eases in my practice.
(ASK 1.
Titos. OitK.i.i.. Hear, Ark., ago Oil.
Pain in bark (or several weeks,
*heti chills, irregular sometime*,
severe risers followed l?v fever.
fJave good purgative of calomel and
ptidoph. an?l Wean's Kidney I'ills.
After taking four boxos of the pills,
patient up and enjoying good healt b
for one ot his age.
CASK 2.
Mrs. Smith, Tarry. Ark , age
'^fi, mother of four children. Had
female complaint and kidney
trouble, manifest by pain in hack
nnd urine irregular; sometimes very
eiear, changing to cloudy, and with
much sediment on standing in
chamber. Have local treatment for
Omale complaint and prescribed
Doan's I'ills; after using six boxes
she regards iierselt as cured.
These are a few of the typical cases
I'ills. In a great many instances I us
xr bile with some others indicated remedi
1 believe Hint by tlm judicious use i
cations are arrested ami many hopeless a
prevented.
I have often found tlint one box of tl
>1 rtm\ but iti somo raxns 1 rontinuc thoi
ubHi iit ami tin- ctlic uflVetunl and prrnia
A fr??. trial "f tli1? itn-at Klilnay ami .
IUa<lilcr Hiifi lfl.' ran Im> nhtaiiicil lay ail >0--,
<tr?.M?(iiy VoMar-Mtlbnrti Buffalo. n(J/-*
N \ Thr rvtrnlar al/.r t? fai rrnln |>rr ' (
la.* It n?t t.?r nalr 1>j your ilrmririHt
or rlrulrr. will lw? will by mall, fhnriri*H
prrfulcl. on m-rlpt ol prlra.
"All m FAIL IN A DRY TIME I
THE M Of THE flSH NEVER TAILS .
t IN A WET TIME.
Remember this when you buy Wet i 1
Weather Clothing and look for the
name TOWER on the buttons. '
This sign and this name have stood
for the BE5T during sixty-sevei 1
yiears of increasing sales.
If your dealer will not supply .you write for 1
free catalogue of black or yellow water- 1
proof oiled coats, slickers, suits, hats, and
k?rse goods for all kinds of wet work.
A.. J. TOWER CO. THR
BOSTON. HAii~ U S A SIGN t * ja -1
TOWER CANADIAN CO.. -^T^' : <
TORONTO. CAM. I"*' ?. rJSff MttfW' s
??m??HMaa?inn *
bri |>ru n ili built r icmiiiul hoii^
for the lucky poa*c*??r. Seecutalnj ^<mw!W
pS^fcfc*^^ Claiomrra h:i.| of flu,?. ru hi !* . JP)'
jflAMpM' bn. |>rr m'pr.
hu. per ni-rr.
^ I!M1 hu. pi-r mre. .
^ l>4*r ni'rr* L*fl C
b i ^ V y-r
Tri.li i
'^" Jf
Fnormoual/ proline. |i.h-? well . fcl
MLTJJJE^ fv nature. It w??i i lrf rmir a : j[Pf| '
I pri*lun? Ina Itian |tvt hu. Try it. I#1^ ?W^
BrWl Dllllon Dollar Grass.
TVruiil he a?hamr(t of J
^Erj|L^gjijy
pt iitin vlih, kiffthrr with oar ?kMA ?
|iSAWMILLSH:3B:
with I1m-> ("ntversal I,or Reame.Keotilln H |
ear. Slmnltaneou* Set Works and tha Hea
eoek-KlnR Variable Feed Work* arc unai-S I
oallad for accobact, ?imi-i.icity. orm*nii.-B ,
rrt and ?a? or oraaafion. Write for full B| .
descriptive ctmilar* Manufactured by the '
Vh
?LL IN LINE.
'aillug reliability of Doan's kidney
e, Kiduey, Bladder and Urinary DIsoprietary
Medicine. Four cases cited
,eland Williamson, of Yoiktimn, Ark.
Yobktowx, Ark.. Mar. i. 1904.
the practice of medicine in this seeclimate,
on the Bayou Bartholomew,
ilarly malarious anil miasmatic; we
1 conditions of the human family;
lave been called upon to prescribe is
manifest themselves liy pains in the
f the body; sometimes headache is
rie acid poisoning, soreness in region
smelling urine, discbarges of pus or
extending to the bladder. Is caused
i of the urine. Hemorrhage is somc'
intlnmmutlon or congestion.
>r Is called ofteuer to treat than the
which the pntient will have chills or
kidneys falling to eliminate the uric
ses require the kidneys restored to
ind foreign substances are removed?
natural health restored.
I>oan's Khluey Bills in these many
s. curing most cases. I can further
they have waited too long. Doan's
ong life. I can recommend tiie pills
?ecretion of urine, as also in innvn.
attacks, as verified by the following
CASK a.
Biiow.n Kaks, Wynne. Ark., age
*21. Had aeveri* cane of malarial
hoemataria or swamp fever. Clave
necessary liver medicine, calomel
and pndoph, and inortih.-sulph., to
relieve pain, and ortiered IJoan'a
Pills for the high state of congestion
and inflammation ot the kidneys.
Recovery resulted in two
weeks. Prcscrirted Doan's Kidney
Pills, to be continued until the kid
neys were thoroughly strengthened
and all pain in back subsided.
CASE 4.
Ki.i.iaii Ki.mott. Tarry., Ark.,
age 34. Pain in lmek and legs and
headache. Uric-acid poisoning. Prescribed
Doan's Kidney Pills After
taking several boxes pain subsided
urine became normal, or natural,
and patient able to resume his work.
in which 1 have used I loan's Kidney
e tlieiu alone with curative results,
es are associated.
>f Doan's Pills many serious compliml
iiicuralile eases of Height's disease
ic pills is all that is required to effect
r use until all symptoms are entirely
nent. Yours truly,
Youktowx, AnK.
Spirit Photography.
An Irish woman went to a phot okapher's
and, after stilting that iter
lustiand was .lead, requested a picture
of him. On being asked for a
ikeuess, she said:
"Shure, if 1 hud wan picture of him.
ivut wild I come here for?"
The photographer, always ready for
'tin, replied:
"If you give me and a description
? fyour husband, I think 1 can accomnodate
you."
"Well," answered 'he woman, "he
>ad red hair, gray eyes, was tall an'
hin and rather narvus."
On receiving the picture, and with
ears streaming from her eyes, she
;aid:
"Oh. Dennis, how you have
hanged!"
Sergeant James Reardon. of the I'nitd
States army, who has just died at
"ort l.eavcnworth. Kan., was known
hroughout the ainiy as a mathcmatiian.
His unusual ability to manipuite
figures. though it never benefited
im practically, wave him a curious
r< ssure among liis soldier companions
. ' ' Mi ' '^ ft ?t. J
" * ~--htt- J
h- . .#? 4 x' - . _ --"Sffcr -'
^ j
Miss M. Cartledge gives some ,
lelpful advice to young girls, j
1er letter is but one of thousands
which prove that nothing
s so helpful to young girls who
ire just arriving at the period of
vomanhood as Lydia I:. Pink- I
lam's Vegetable Compound.
"Dear Mrs. Pimbham:? I crnnot
>raisc Lydia'E. Plnkbam's Vege- I
.able Com pound too highly, for it
s the only medicine 1 ever tried which
ured mc. I suffered much from mv
Irst. menstrual period, 1 felt so weak
ind diary at times 1 could not pursue
ny studies with the usual interest.
My thoughts became sluggish, 1 h.-.d
lendaches, backaches and sinking
.pells, als>o pains in the back and lower
iinba. In faet, I was sick all over.
" Finally, after many other remedies
lad been tried, we were advised to get
Lydin K. Plnkham's Vegetable
[Compound, and I am pleated to say
dint after taking it only two weeks, a
ivonderful change for the better took
[Mace, and in a short time I was in
[>erfect health 1 folt buoyant, full of
life, and found all work a pastime. I
im indeed glad to tell my eaperienee
with I^dia JS. Pinldism'* Vegetable
Compound, for It made a different
girl of me. Yours very truly,
Miss M. CitTtiMt, SSI Whitehall St.,
Atlanta, Oa. " - ?MOf fvf?H If *4$l?i /
itew littir erav/sy gtnul* ? ?? ves/m kfo'uiii
A JEWEL OF A SERVANT.
Boy's Tact and Discretion Endeared i
Him to Club Members.
"Speaking of the importance of having
servants of trained discretion." i
said the out-of-town member, "reminds c
me of a hallbcy, once in the employ
of a famous New Orleans club to
which 1 had the honor to belong.
Well, gentlemen, that boy was tact
and discretion itself. Wherefore, you
may be sure, he did not long remain j
in that humble status. An instance t
which I have in mind?and this is but ?
one of many?will suffice to give you 5
an idea of whnt a jewel of a servant
that boy was. j
"One even'ng while passing down ;
the hall I overheard the boy r newer- j
ing a 'phone call, or course. I could ?
not know precisely what questions '/
prompted the lad's responses, but I |
caught enough of his conversation to )
enable me to reach the decision that >
for real discretion that boy was unapproached
in his line. f
" 'No. madam, no, madam.' was the 5
reply that his questioner elicited from j
him several times. Then, after a bit. '
with not the least trace of impatience j
or of impertinence, the lad quietly in >
formed the lady at the other end of j
the wire:
"Yes. madam. 1 caught the name; |
hut really even if 1 had not done so \
it would not make any difference, for. [
ma'am, no one's husband is ever av
tills club!"
He Was Feeding the Fish.
Joseph Jefferson, the famous comedian.
has stocked the lake on his
Louisiana farm with bass and other
game fish. "Not long ago." says the
comedian. "1 came upon n stranger
fishing in my lake. I did not learn
until afterwards that the trespasser
had been there all the afternoon without
a bite. Stepping to his side. I
politely Invited his attention to the
fact that he was fishing in a private
preserve, in violation of the law. Tha
stranger smiled sndly. 'Yon are mis ,
taken, sir." he replied. 'I'm not catch- \
jng your fish; I'm feeding them!'" J
i
'1 lie Cuban government should feel !
well satisfied over its aueeess in nego- J
tinting a $.Ti.OOO.iH)() loan at !>0 rents on {
the dollar in these times. The war dis- <
turhanm has not improved the market <
for such a loan, lint the relations !
Cuba holds with tho United States give ;
i*. a stability which assured the suet-ess J
of such tin undertaking. The ooniple- <
11 on of the railway to Santiago will ;
make it difficult for a revolution to ;
obtain any headway, .'he education of
the children, which is being carried on
more extensively than in other so- J
called Spanish-American republics, will
tend to check attempts at revolution.
Not So lUtl.
Oil an average five editors a week are
sent to prison in tJermany for the
crime of lese majeste. Taking corn,
card wood and potatoes 'for subscriptions,
in the United States, isn't so bad,
after all.
Ilrntnrno Cannot lie Cured
I'V local npplii-nt ions us they cannot reach t lie
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by "Onatiuitional
remedies. Deafness is caused by un
inllunicd condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. Whenthis tuba Is lnllamed
you have u rumbling sou ml or imperfect
hearing, and when it is ent|r*iy closed
Deafness is the result, and uuleas the intlam- ]
uintion can be taken out and this tube restored
to Its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever. Nine eases out of ten
urn caused by catarrh, which is nothing hut an
inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Hollars for any
case of Deafness (cause:' by catarrh 'thin cunnot
lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send b>r
circulars free. ! '. .1. Cii::n t.\ & Co.. Toledo, (i.
Sold by Druggists, 7.V.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
An .Astnnliitilnn l'??nt|i??rl?oti.
I! IIP* JICWspiip'TS PltVUIlttOU III til'*
1 nileil St at i*s iii ;i yojir wito primed
in hook form (hoy would make 4.U00,(Hill.(Hill
I'J IIIO. VolllPIOS.
FITS permanentIv enret!. No (Kmor nervousiios.sftf(??r
llrst day's mm* of 1?r. Kline's Great
N<*rv<*j;?*.s[or?*r. Ut rialliol I loam) t reatisefreo
I>r. 1;. I'. Ki.iNK,Lt?l., '.:;i Aroh St.. I'hila.. I'u
l.ttiii'li . < on i.(i.oi ~li.pt;:> onerale in
group-, ol ; \*.. Ill 1 III ?*r.
rill* I . S. Dept. of Agi-leult ui'i*
C vr< to S.i l/er * ? '.?ts iis lieart*rit en- a
ciorfeeinen!. Nal/er's New National Oats
\ ieldod in lilii.". Iroin 150 to .'Ml lui. per
nare hi tin different Staler, and von, air.
( .inner, can heal (Ins in 1(104. ii you will.
Saber's * ed- are pedigree seeds, hrecl up
through careful selection to big yields.
IVr Aero.
Salter's I?eard!e?? Rarlev yielded 1 hu
Sal/er's llonn* I'nilder i'orn.... (MM) lm
Speltz and .\la-iiom Wheat.... Si> hu.
Snlzer's \ letoria Rape 0(1,000 lbs.
Salzer's Teosinte, ihe fodder
wonder Itin.-tOO lbs
Salttr'i RilliWn Dollar llr??? wimn iiu
Salvor's Pedigree Potatoes 1.000 hu.
Now such yields nay nad you can have
ti'.ein, Mr. Farmer, in 1904.
8F.NI> Mr. IN STAMPS
and line notice to fhe .lohn A. Salver Seed
Co.. l.a Crosse. \\ i?.. and you will pet thenlug
catalog and lots of farm seed simples
free. | A .C.L.I
The most valuable feathers are tlio.-e of
the mirasoS. a bird of Argentina.
Mrs. Wins low's Soot hi up Syrup for children
t> ething. rotten the gums, reduces inflammation
allays pniti.curcsw ind colic. 25c. a bottle
Copenhagen ha* I he largest inclosed deer
park in the wor.d. lis area is 4'itKi .ores.
For :tOe. ninl Tills Notice
The .folm A. Salver Seed Co., La Crosse,
Wis., will send free o
I pkg. .\|,i> 1st Carrol *. lOe. N
1 pkg. Far Heat lirten hinting Onion 10c. c
I pkg. Peep Of Day Tomato 20c. ii
1 pkg. Salver's Flash Light Itadish 10c. a
1 pkg. Long (Jtuck. Quick Itadish KK-.
1 pkg Salver's Queen of AH ltadiah. .10c -j
Above six rare novelties, the choicest and *a
tincst of their kind, hate a retail value of |(
70c.. -but they are mailed to you free, to
get her with Salter's log catalog, well
worth $100.00 to every wide-awake gar- ^
dener, *11 upon receipt of hu' IU)c. in postage
and this notice. [A.C.L-1
A locomotive, when g?>uig at express
speed, give* 11156 puffs per mile.
Putnam Padki.US Dyf.s produce the
brightest and fastest colors. !.
In a cubic foot of honeycomb there are t
about 9000 cells.
Plan's Cure la the heat medicine we ever used
for all affsotlons of throat and lungs.?Wm.
of Kxi>si.et, Tanburea. Ind., Feb. 10, 1900.
A COMRADI
Says: "I Do N
Sup<
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J ill a r?f?Hl letter trout SI 1 t? ?trcrt, |
S \V Washing) ?n. 1>. ( ' rim; \ e:.cr J
i .iuW trntlim4ii ??f iVruiiu
i t
? ' ! hn rr trlrd Frrtinu after har-*
Itifi trirti i n rnia ethei- remeU Irm J
for rata rrh . a tut I run m y iriJA oiif J
? revriii/ fori that I nrw /Mf a |
s-i/otpfom o/" relief until I hutJ jrimi |
? ."ccuiwi Wo* simple trial that ifa J
ttl rwruleHadrlne.\l da not ln-lirrr It *
? iri*?i superior. either ana remedy 5
! '.?? ra ta rrh or an n tunic for the?
i ?
> Irorrn -rtl ami r.rlta ustnl t orn/?'
a |
t (mi ir/n'r/i Isoneofthee/J'ertaoj'Hie ?
' 'israse."?ttenjamln F. Matrices.
I SAAC HKtM K. .1 ritixen <>: \1 i.en ,
1 nun County. Teaar. has lived uir 114
ywar*. in ^peaking oi" lii.? good heaitii and I
rjtri'nii' old Mr. 1 truck aav*
"IVruna exactly werte all niv require
uwnta. It prelect* itv from tin* evil ? (
feet*- of midden change*; it keep* me in
good appetite: it give* tuc Ktrrnglli. it
keeps my blond in good I'iri'ulntHMi. I
ALABASTINE af
tHm Durabale Wall Coating, I
Won't Auk Off;
WHY? ?'
Because it cements to, ami
is not stuck nil the wall wit h
decaying, animal pluo, an an- < 'r
the various so-called "wall finishes,'*
which are kivlsnmincs ti(
sold under fanciful names.
Ysa car. appty Alabasiir.e. /
"f A nti-Baecoline
A /^.TV A W.' cn?riiiil?rl?nini
a r\w./\g k ?u.- un .-.-.. ..?nt...
B V UrlvvV ? >' fi rill. -(><-?< m.-Ill
ft rant. nakk. hi ki;
y-w AVI) .tlil(KI'.AKI.E.
Jf T, . Vhii tak<- mi rhaiiivm
ffl 1 if tv irA 4'urr V* Cut- a tl iwtvk
ffl 9 1 AJ 3k |v.n?icrn-? ?trl<-ilv iwinllilrn
II I S ll:il. AdiirvM Tkf
m m ?" *tiii AI.(| - ifiiccniliio
m o.. urr?*ii%-ilit* in..li*.x str,
TMEm
^Takc- Down F
Don't spend from $50
rtt ' much less money you
Sy J? Down Repeating Shot
outlasf the highest-i
153PW besides being as saft
A J\*? dealer can show you on
lf> ~*lf Ami FREE' 0ar !6C
* * WINCHESTER REPEATIh
Tcoslnto and IIIIIloll Dollar (Iruu.
The two greatest fodder plants on earth,
no good for 14 tons of hay and the other '
( tons green fodder per acre. tirowa
very whore. so does Victoria Kapr, violdng
C0.000 lbs. sheep and swine food ucr 1
ere. [A.C.L.J
JX'8T SEND 10c. IX STAMPS TO TIIK
nlin A Siily^r ('a la fVocoa w:- I
nd receive in return their big catalog and
ota of farm seed samples.
A weekly paper published in Athens,
Jreece, is written entirely in verse.
An Old Field Weed.
Many seeing that old field weed, the niulein
stalk, never consider the good it is ac- I
omplishing in curing lung troubles. It
>resent? in Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein the finest known
emcdy for coughs, croup, colds and conlumption.
At druggists, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 s bottle.
A carrier pigeon, flying with a strong
vitid, covers 1000 yards in a miuute.
E OF GENEI
ot Believe Re
srior for Catc
IUWKES. 11
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HI, U. ia Onr of Ihe Three Lir- * >
His ( adet Days at West Point. J '
LV.UV\VM\VX\\Vt?t ??\???.vvvvvx' >
have come to rely upon il almost "utirelv
for (he many hltfc things tor which I
r.red raednnue
"WUou epidein* * of la grippe lust honan
to make their appearance in this comii
try 1 was a ufferer from tins disease. J
"I had several long siege* with the grip, i
\t first I did not know that Peril!!* was|
.1 remedy for th*> disease. When I heard
I hat la grippe was epidemic catarrh. I tried
I'oruna for ia grippe. and found il to be j
juwt the thing " Isaac Brock
Pe-ru-nu I'ufd in Ihe Family for
\ rars.
Mrs. K West. l.'tT Main street. Mena>h.<.
Wis., writ" "We li*\c used Penma in
our family lor a number of years and
when I sax thai il is a tine mode in<* foi
catarrh and colds. I ktioa what I am i
diking about. 1 lute t.iki'ii is every spring
.slid lull loi four \ears ami I tind that
ii keeps me rohimi. strong. with splendid i
ap|?e4.ite. and free from any iUucse. A few
icar* ag<? it cured rue ot catarrh of the
stomach, winch the doctors had pronounced
incurable. I am very muoh
phased with I'ftuna 1 am ST years old
VI r? K \S wt. |
MABA
The Only Sanitary and Pe
1 LABASTINE la not a dlae jo?- brsed In
% ing a lodgment and harl>orgrouiHt for c
Ja nooapoattioii, in white and many exquisite
* for rn.e by simply mixing with oold wa
ALABASTINE comanta to walla, die troys <
r or scales. Other wall coalings, under fanolf
atar, arc unhcalthful kalsota'nce, stuck on tl
luriNhrM germs of deadly dim-ore, rubs and scat
hen it ia iineitssnry to reflnlsh, the old i?oata
agreeable job, making the rooms damp and
When walls are once coated with Alnbiustiu
ter year, without washing the walls, thus sa
Hot and Cold Water Kals*
line dealers try to sell them, buying them cheap,
iti 1 such time as their customers learn of th
THEY ARE WORTHLES
If you cannot, buy Alalastine of your ban
.Stations, and \e ritr us. We will toll yon wher
sell it to you direct. (QOO.OO GIVEN AW.
I.catirt ot dainty tints, hints on decorating, a
ring the borne. Free. Hny Aliilu?tinc only in
\!abastine Ccmpai
r
V ' (iKCORPOSATU)) V. -v?
tl'I'I AI, N l'Ol k !i?,(MN?.00.
lt?l?l >? ? V hMI > <IU thill* of K' ll'K oft lo x llool.
w rl[o for i olloi;r Jon, nnl nii'i S|m*<-I>iI i ITfr of tin' n?ll:ie
Hu?.|- < >.? ami Sho.-ilinml -clio-il*. ArMr.x
KIN?M m; MI > F.MS (UI.I.IH.K. H..l.lttt>,
S . or < liajflntlr, S. | >V<- nl* . tiai'li Bookkr?|un<f.
nhiirtliawl. Kir . I>v mall)
Wesfm
Repeating Shotguns
to $200 for a gun, when for so
i can buy a Winchester Takegun,
which will outshoot and
)riced double-barreled gun,
reliable and handy. Your
e. They are sold everywhere.
LPaje Illustrate J CMMogue.
IG ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN,CONN.
a CROUCH
Marble and Granite Co.
? If AN I'FA iITLRKH* OF?
MONUMENTS,
Vanlt*, Stuiuory, lltaJdunci,
etc., in any (iranito or Marblr
Mahkn n Hpcrlalty.
tC*F"-MenHun tin. ATLANTA, GA.
Saw mills
Tho DeLoach Patent Variable Friction Feed
Saw Mill with 4 h. p. '-uts frrt |x*r tlav All j
-..votUXUH. IK-I..WCII .1lli:lUlt Mill" j
Kdger*. 1 riinnter*. I'lar.ers , Corn ami Buln i
Mills. Water Wheel*. I,ath Mill*. Wood Saw*
Our handsome new Catalog will interest yon
DcLoach Mill Hit Co.. ik>< Svt. Atlanta, Ga
MIIIWMIl All
kJ Boat (tough rtyrup. Taatoa Ouod. Lao P"1
__ 1Q 11 ro?. flold by
; 1
1ALGRANT
5-ru-na Has a
irrh."
Pt-re-na is a Catarrhal Tonic
Esptoialiy Adapted to the
Baelining Powers of
Olu Age.
In old up* tho iiiUOOtls incmlir i in-< I>?
come thickened and partly lone their
fun<*ti??i
Tht% lead* to partial I us* of hearing,
small and taste, as well as digestive disturbance*
Prrutta em-recls all tins by its specific
operatic* on all the mucous membranes
of the Had*.
One bonis will convinie anyone. Once
uaed and Pernna becomes a lifelong
stand-by with old and young
Mr* F. E. Little. rolona. 111., writes:
I can recommend I'cruusi as a good medicine
for chronic ea- _________________
turrh of tfar Mom A TRAVELER
nch &T1 i llOtt <*U, I AT t: r V< V TV MMthave
been troubled AJ^fc!JTY-ONE
severely with it lor 1 tARS 1)1 ALE.
over a year, and =
also a cough. Now my cough is all gone,
nnd all the distressing symptoms <>t oa
turrit of the stomach and "bowels have disappeared.
I will recommend st to all as
a rare remedv . 1 ant so well I ant
"ontemplating a trip to Yellowstone Pari,
this coming season. How is that for one
71 years old?"
In a later letter she says: "I am only
too thankful to you for your kind advice
and for the good health ihat I ant enjoying
wholly from the use of your I'eruna.
Have been out to the Yellowstone National
Park and many other places of the West,
and shall always thank you for your gen
eroaityMrs. K. K. Little.
Slroog and Vigorous at ihe Aire of
Eighly-eiglit.
Rev. -T. N. Parker. I'tiea. N. Y , writes:
"in .lime. 11*01. 1 lost my sense oi hearing
entirely Mv hearing hud Ih-cii some
what impaired tor several vears, but not
so much affected but that 1 could hold
converse with my friends; but in .lune.
lfWI. my sense of hearing left me so that
' could hear no sound whatever. 1 was
also troubled with severe rheumatic pan is
in my !imb*; 1 eopimcpcrjl taking Peruna
and bow my hearing is restored as good
as it was prior to Tune. 1801. My rheumatic
pains arc all gone. I cannot speak
loo highly of Permit. and now when
eighty-eight year* old < an sav it has invig
orated my whole system." Ret. .1. N.
1'arkor
Mr. \V. R Sdinidi'r, of Torre Hill. !' ,
writes:
"1 (rollick every winter ant] liatl a spell
of cold in February, 1K00; I eonld not do
anything for almost two months. In l)e
.-ember. 189W, I saw tine of vour books
about your remedies. I'hen I wrote to
Dr. Hnrtrnun tor advo-c, and he wrote
that I should eomtnen?e the nse ot I'ertina,
and how to take care ot myself.
"I did not lose one day last winter that
1 coultl not tend to ray stork. I am sixtythree
years old. and I cannot thank you
too much for what you have done for tne."
If you do not derive prompt and satisfaeior>
restilis front the um' of IVrniiu. write
at once to Dr. lUrtmnn. giving a full .statement
of your ease >vad he will tie pleased to
, gtve you his valuable adviec gratis.
Addre*-s Dr. Hartman. President of The
| 11 art man Sanitarium. Columbus, l>
ST IN El
rmanent Wall Coating
id. hot water glue wall finish, furnishliseasi
germs; It la a natural, rook-base
ly beautiful tints; In powder form, ready
tor. Anyone run brush it on.
list-two germs nnd vermn, and never nil >s
ul names, nnd usually mixed with hot
he wall with glue, which soon rots.
?\-*, HjioiliiiK walls, clothing and furniture,
mast be washed ?1T?an expensive, nasty,
unlit to live in.
it*. .succeeding coat* may be applied, year
vinp groat expense atwl annoyance.
Drnines Have No Merit
an<l trying to sell on Alal astineV demand
> imposition.
S PREPARATIONS
iwart*, paint or drug dealer, refuse nil
< you cnn pet A Labaatine wit hoot delay,
fcY. Write for pnrticu'ars.
md our artists' up-to-date idea* on beaupackages,
properly labeled.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH,
ny ana 105 Water St., Kwr Tort Ct1y.
W. L. DOUGLAS
s3.= &s3 SHOES ffl
\V. I.. DoiittliH ?-..
i shot's tin ve by their /f
superior wimi'Iiik j| _
t|ii.tlities, nchleveil aft
! I lie largest sale ?if May TSw
difference is tho price. L
l.oo'l for am!
|?ri"T hi, hotloin
l>i.uRlti* MM-, 4 .noun
('oilskin, which Ui'vcrrwhfrf conceded to
ho t he lincst Patent I,rather yet produced.
f'lit Co or t ifltr.i ?.?*</. Shoes l?j "mail.S&r.rvt ra.
Write foi lata tog. W .l,.llmiglak, Biockton, Haas.
ICAPSIGUM VASELINE
(pur UP IS COI.UA PHI HI* TOHEC)
.* substitute for and superior to mustard or
any other plaster, and will not aliaterthe
mot drllcaie sltin. Tho pain-allayingand
rut .itlveiiual iti?**of this article air wonderful.
It a 111 atop the t itii?eh? at >nee, and
relieve headache and s< latlra. V\o rfcomtunnd
It as the !>e*t and safest externa)
eonnte'-lrritanf known,also asanexternnl
remedy for pnlns In the cheat audstomach
and all rhrumr.t If. neural gicand gouty complaints.
A trial will prove what We claim
forit, and It will hnfolind to bo Inesluablr
1 n tlie household. Man y people sat "11 lathe
he^tof all of your preparations. 'rice ig
'ts., at all <1 ratrirists or other dealeia, or by
send I ngt hls/t mount tousin postage stamps
I we wfllaend yotiatuheby malL Noartlcle
shonld be accepted by tho pu hllc unless the
*ani? carries our label, n sot herwlse It la not
gouulne. ClieSHUKOl'tirt MPO. i*'..
i t *? e IT.
8o. lO.
SV Dropsy H
T R'mortt all swelllag in Itoaa
/ davs ; effects a permanent cur?
A iii yoto 6o dars. Trial treatment
gtvrn free. Nolhingcan be (aire*
^ Write Or. H.H.SrMa'a lea*.
immi, imtr Sfttcla?lU< Blt u aiurUiH