Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 16, 1904, Image 4
too Howard. Inn.
T In rendansof this paper will be pleased to
learn thnt there is ut least one dreaded disease
that science bus bi'tm able to cure lu all
Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hull s Catarrh
Cure Is tho only positive cure u?>w known to
tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being u constitutional
disease. requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's CatarrhCureIs taken Internally,
noting direetly upon t lie blond and murvms
anrfaces of the system, thereby destroying
I ho foundation of the disease, and giving
tho patient strength by building up
stitutinu and assisting nature in doing its
work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in
Its enrol ive. powers that they offer One IJun^^..1
I ..II I !. .
um UVI1IH9 1UI IM1/ COM) I II in II ill I Uf H >
Hi'inl for list of testimonials. Address
F. J. Ohknf.v ?V Co.. Toledo, O.
Sold b> Jtrupgists, ?5o.
Take Hall's Family l'ills for constipation.
Steam launches with glass bottoms
an* now at flic service of those who
wish to view the marine growth about
Catalina Island, Cul.
Knr]ir?t (ircpii Onion*.
The .lohn A. Salzer Seed Co.. T.a Cro?se,
W ?s . always have something new, some- I
i hmv* valuable. This year they offer
.imonK their new money making vegetables
an Karliest Green Mating Onion. It is a
_ Vf .. P -- I / ?I
-iimi i mi. i" 111 mv( ?mii vi?ruciicr.
irsT this notici*. ami tr>c.
and they will ?end vou their hits plant and
?retl ato<i, together with enough seed lo
gm \v
1.000 fine. solid Cabbages,
"*,ono delir iows Carrots,
2.r*)tt Htancliinc. nutty Celery.
"2 <MVI rich. buttery Lettuce.
t.tlOiV splendid Onions.
1.00ft rnre. Itlseiou* Itadislios.
1.OOO gloriously brilliant Flower*.
In all over 10.000 plants?this great offer
is in.nli to get you to test their warranted
vegetable seeds and
All, ron BUT IOC. POSTAUK.
nroiiding you will return this notice, ami
if miii will send them 20c. in postage, they
will add to the above a package of t.he famous
Berliner Cauliflower. [A.C.L.I
The Tin tied States mint at San Franns?
in the large-it. institution of tie- kind
n thi' world.
An I'ntiinrljr Drulli.
\r. untimely (loath so often follows nogVcl
of slight cough or cold. It Taylor's
Oirivkor Remedy of Sweet (Juin and Mullein
is taken in time it will prevent any
evil results. It cures coughs, colds and
consumption.
Vt druggists, 2."c.. title. and $1.00 a hollle.
If takes bravery to face the cry of
inconsistency. bo. 12.
f i
Miss Rose Henitessy, well
known as a poetess and elocutionist,
of Lexington, Ky.t tells
how she was cured of uterine
inflammation and ovaritis by the
use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Dr u; Mrs. I'i.nkiiam :?For years I
enjoyed the best of health and thought
thai I would always do so. I attended
parties and receptions thinly clad, and
would he suddenly chilled, but 1 did
not think of the results. I caught a
bad cold eighteen months ago while
menstruating, and this caused inflammation
of the womb and congested
ovaries. T suffered excruciating pains
ond kept getting worse. My attention
war. called to yonr Vegetable Compound
and the wonderful cures it had
performed, and 1 made, up my mind to
try it for two months an l see what it
would do for me. Within one month I
felt much bettor, and at the close of the
second I was entirely well.
" 1 have advised a number of my
lady friends to use it. and nil express
themselves as well satisfied with the
results as 1 was.** ? Miss Roar: Nona
Brxnrhhy, 410 S. Broadway. Lexington.
K V. ? SS000 forfeit If original of above lettor
prcolng aanulnenes* cannot be produced.
LAZY LIVER
"I 8*4 C,?<-nrrr? ?o (food that I woald not !>
.imkiul vunui. i vrm trou'ilod n great ileal w ith
vnrji'Kt liver ami lionilarlir. Now ainre taking
*'a*oaret* Candy Catlinrila I feci very much better
ahall CTtulr.ly recommend them to my frleuds
a* the bout medicine I have ever Been."
Anna Uajinet, Oalmru Mill No. a. fall Hirer, Man.
BOWClS
NWjiN, CANDY CATHARTIC
Plenaant. Palatable, Potent. Taste flood ho flood,
Tlfvi r Sicken, Weaken or Ori|e\ 10c. Me. >? . Never
eiM in bulk. Tim Cnonlnn tablet stamped c C 0.
Ooaruntood to euro or jrour money hack.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicrgo or N.Y. 6oi
AHKUAL SALF. TEH MILLION BOXES
&>\ ? i
^ null* I Uf\Ti? WUAK
$ tCWEfcfc Waterproofs $g
2? OILED '?
r^/fBRM? CLOTHING' t
^ > Si^CJC or YF.LLOtr. ^
$55 IT MAKES EVEIY DAY COVKT (ft
mm aiBir Ur g>r di bmUm I y
yr Juni frwl |MTr?fW A* immt 4M/M f/ A* [/
i? ?i* m( /?r AM v
fAf JMf, ;MH. ##? ?. MM Uma "
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BOY CIVES IN HIS SLEEP
?xtrM<>r<linarr l?entli in Kn^t.-cnl of a i
Somnambulist. |
Perhaps tin- most extraordinary fat.ility
rvcr recorded as arisini; out of
somnambulism was impured into by
the eorumr of St. Ives Cornwall, August
:;i.
Tito victim was a pleasant ami popular
hid of nineteen named John Summers.
who with his brother Cerahl ami
his father. Mr. -lohn Summers, an ironmaster
of Iniriewnoil. Pin-shim. had
been staying for three weeks at the
Porthmiuster Hotel. St. Ives.
1 niriim the visit ".1steh.'* as his
brother <-;i11?-?t him. had done much
divini; into the sen, and iliis undoubted
Iv had made sueli nir impression upon
liiin tli:it it revived the of sleep
walking, witielt lie had formed in bis
childhood.
It wits n driimntie story wliieli tJerald
Summers told to the coroner's jury.
"We oeeupied separate beds in the
same room about seventy or eighty
feet from the ground." lie said. "and
retired a- usual on Sunday evciiitm.
"Suddenly, about o'"loek in the
tnornimr. 1 awoke, and missintr Jack
from his I ?d. called to him. I not no i
reply and just it that moment I was
startled to see iiis lieu re outside the
window. tic was standing on the
parapet with 'tis hands up and Ids head
and shoulders inclined as if lie were
taking a header into iii<> sea. lb-tore
1 could do any thinir I saw him iroimr
over, and then I heard tin- thud on
tin- ground."
Ilo alarmed the hotel people and the
poor follow was pirked up. snfferim;
ft out severe conoussion of lite lirain. a
broken jaw and other severe injuries
lie never woke front his fatal sleep,
hut died at 7 o'eloek on Mmnla) innrn>nt:
Hit the soft grass of the lawn was
plaii.h \ isilde the mark whieh was
made h\ his head.
Mr. .lohn Summers said that his son .
had perhaps heroine overeseited hy his I
daily divine. Wlti'it he was six years |
old le" was addieied to a mild form of :
sleep walking, hut the wititess had ;
not known it to happen sinee. it eraId
added that he knew his brother had
teen dreaming about divimr.
In-. Kat'Uhottse said ilutt lie had ir.ol \
the deeeaseil and he was "very til" in
twory way.
'I'lic jury, in fliulinu Hint iloatli >\as
aoohlontnl. I'xiiroM'il its ?loop syin- ,
pntliv willi tin* fumilv. Tbo hoilv wns '
taken to MniiclnMor for burial. -lau.
ilon Mni!.
WORDS OF WISDOM.
Theft "s noiliiiu bettor in this worM
llinii usefulness
lie niinisinu: never toll uiikiiul
stories; iihovo nil. novor toll lunsr ones.'*
Vnnily likes to ho foil. hut. if nooos
snry, it. onn supply its own nourish- ;
incut. ?Puek.
What wo want to hollovo wo believe;
what wo don't want to hollovo wo regard
as foolislmoss.
i'utienoe has boon ilesoribeii as tlio |
ballast of tbo soul, that will Uoop it 1
flMlli rnllliw mil .nnililnur ' ?. Mi.* '
osl storm.
The man wln> is tumble to appreciate !
humor yots a \:ist deal of oomfnrl out !
of the pride lie fools in his oommoii |
solf. lMiek.
Tin; otistom of blaming others whou |
things 1:0 wrout; is :<;i insidious ami ;
dan^erum one. Far more is it the |>u;
pose to iiuptiro whether the faitli or
imieh of it may not lio at homo.
I'.'iii<*i|>:i) I ucri'dloulx <>l Ctiowlii^ i.iim. i
"I i is impossible for tne to state the
amount of ehowin;; mini manufaoturoil j
in ?11i- eo'imry." said \V. \V. rivnns, of j
lmliaiia|io!is, 1ml.. who represents the
largest mamifaotnrors of ehewinj: gum '
in tiio world. "Our speeialty is spruoe |
srnin. 1 mii we nianufaottiro all kinds, j
The spruee is obtained from the for- j
osis of Maine and Canada. The trees !
are not tapped for the piteh. hut are |
sealed, and tile orodiie: tluis eniheroil l
The great amount of gum is made
from a vegctald product Known as
chicle. which minus from tropical
countrii's. it is something like a sugar
beet. Then a vast amount of pa ratline
is also use<l. These are the two principal
products going into the manic >
facture of chewing gum. peppermint,
wintergreen ami other llavoring ex
tracts being added. Millions of pounds
arc manufactured and consumed in the
world, this country being the largest
producer." ?MiIu attkee Sentinel.
Vou Molikc'h Ncpln u,
The post once occupied at I'erlin by
the "battle thinker." Moltke. is soon
to lie conferred on his nephew, Lieut.(Ion.
Ilellmuth von Molike. now commanding
the lirst division of the Prussian
<?ttard Corps. Con. von Moltke
is : tall, polished man, with a distinct
family ecscmhlancc to his great uncle,
and lie lias proved hltnsi 'f to lie a diplomatist
as well as a soldier. It was
tie who was sent to Frledrlchsruh by
the young lhnperor with a peace oPeering
10 Kisiuarck, in tlie shape of a
liottlc of .leltanneslierger Cabinet, while
lately lie went to Copenhagen to present
King Christian with the insignia
of his 11a-r 11 villi: lt> ill" I
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?I.otulon < 'hronlc'e.
Itmv >1 m il Slrc|i in Nrrritnr,?.
A proper iiiuur.nl of sleep is, of
course, absolutely essential to eouliiMieil
good health. but. if dietetic habits
are correct it is matter which will
regulate itself, [f a rule is needed, one
will follow naturally front the fact that
almost every one feels languid on waking
and Is disposed to take another nap. I
no matter how long lie has been sleep- I
lug. This is it morbid sensat on which
it would take too Ions to explain here.
It is enough to say that lock of sleep
should he made tip. if possible, at the
beginning and not at the end. The
best general rule Is to vise at a given
hour every morning, whether tired or
not. and go to bod when sleepy. Ccu?
turi Magazine. . . -
! 28 Army Generals
i the Inventor of
Brigr.clicr-General King.of Confederate
Army.
W rit???: "1 unhesitatingly state that I am
convinced IVruna i? a mcilii'inc that will
cffi'rt all tlie < ttr'*s that i* claimed for its
use.' ??T. Floyd King. Washington, I). C.
General Smalls. Beaufort, S. C..
IV-:... .
?? rum: i nave uaea I'cruna tor catarrhal |
trouble, ami timl it benetieial anil to be all j
tli.it it promises, unit freely srive it my unqualified
svcommcndat ion." Hubert Small*.
General Abbott, ot Washington, D. C.,
Writes: "I am fully convinced that your
remedy lVnimi i- an excellent tonic. Many
of my friends have used it with the most
lieneheial results for coughs, colds and catarrhal
rouble."- Ira tVbbott, !Wt? M
S:.. N. \\ .. \\ ashinglon. D. C,
Captain Yarn ell, of Washington, D. C..
\Vrile<: "Vour medicine. fVrtina. I believe .
to be the fiest medicine for catarrh on the
market. 1 have taken only a small amount
and can see very benefit ial results." W.
>. \ ii nell. l.ilieoln St.. \ K.. Washington.
I). (\
General MeBride, of U. S. A..
Writes: "1 have no hesitation in ree.uti- !
mending I'cruna to all persons who are at- |
Miited with catarrhal troubles." ,1. 1). j
M. Miide. tr.it lYntn vivania \\e., N. \V.
\\ ashing!on. I). ('.
General Longstreet.of the Confederate
Army,
\\ ri'e?: "I can testify to the merits of IV
rutin, both as a tonic and a catarrh rem j
edy. IVrtimi enjoys the {greatest reputa
non as ,1 catarrh remedy of anv medicine
yet devised."- lame* I sc.ip-n r -ct. tiainesvil!?\
fi.l.
j
General Noske. of 0. V. U..
\\ i it v.-. "1 commend IVruna l?? those .vim
are troubled with colds producing .'atarrll
as a most I'lKi.irioiis euro and as a good ;
general tonic." ("has. K. \oske. -1U St.. 1
N. \\ ., Washington. I). < .
General Erwin's Recommend.
"Many of my friends ha\? used l'eruna
as a dyspepsia remedy with tlic most beneficial
results." .loiui 15. Mriuii Washing
ton. O. ('.
Brig .-General Schell Benefited. I
1? : ?? 1 *
. .-i mi.i i.i mui-t'ii .1 wotiucmu tonic. and |
lor cough-* ami colds I know of nothing j
hotter." I . M. Sclu'il, \\ aiiimgi.on, I). C. I
General Duffield, of the Union Army, '
Writes: "1 have used IYruitfi in my family
nud have found it a valuable medicine, and
take pleasure in roeouimendiiig it to all
who suffer from catarrh of the stomach or
who require a tonic of efficiency."- The
t'airo, \\ .ishingtou. I"). C.
O lds and Ends.
A new system of simultaneous tele- |
graphing and telephoning, liivented
by I>rof. Urn tie and an engineer
named Turehi, is being Introduced
extensively in Italy. Portugal and
England.
Ainerieans write about forty letters
a year, and that average equals forty
per cent, of all the letters written in
the world.
Sal/cr's l: art lest Cuiir.
Another in w thing. t an lie cu. six
times during a season and sprouts again
with lightning rapidit>. Next to Sale t s
T-o.-mte il will make more giein fodder
tlinti any tiling < he, oil ap as dirt and grows
everywhere.
Of Salz-'i's Renovator tlr.ss Mixture.
just the ihiic.'iot' -lying out. pastures ami
meadow... Mr. lv Kapjiold, hast Park. ,
l ? U Pill/.!'! a* Mj.iSH ^liXllU'i'
<>n soil 'so pooi two men could not raise a
fus? 011 it,' and in forty one day- a'toi
sowing I iiad the grandest stand <>t" grass
hi the enmity. Sai/.er's C.r.iss Mixtures
sprout <|llickty ir.d |?roiluce etiorin ou-dj
100,POP 1 arrets eiioite Scrd I'otatoiv.
SAt./KKS M.W NATIONAL OAT?.
Hiii' is a winner, a prodiyv, a marvel,
enormously prolitic, su.uo. hralthv, vigor '
us. producing in thirty States troin l.Vl
t<> aotl hn. per acre. Voll had lies' sow a |
lot of it. r. Farmer, in 1904. and in the |
fall sell i'. to your neighbors at si a Int.
lor seed. fA.C.L.l
Kvcrv heart has iis secret si , .i-.\ w hied
the world knows not: aioi oftentimes we (
call a man old when lie is enlv .-ad
.
t tl> not believe iMso's Cure tor ? otistinip- i
lion has nil"* t ii *tl for eoliths and olds. -,?<<nx ,
F.ItoYMi,Trinity Springs, la Feb. to. I'.HMt. j
I tell.ist I- the gia.r tea drinking city of
the I'nited Kingdom.
Yon ran do your dyeing hi bait an
hour with IVinam ! \i?ki.i:sj. Dviis.
( ardill export- |-2.n in.npn tons oi > >.n i
yea. Mewe.i"tU al> 4.000,000.
FITs t>ermn:ientlvettred. N< < "itsornervo'.isness
after tl-st day's ttseo. Klim V <ir. n!
Nerve lt"s(.orer.>U trial dot t !< and t r ant i efrr<?
X>r. B.fl.Ki.PtE, ltd.. :?.:i \r -h ,st.. Phi la., Pa
The people of the I n<i.cd States -at up
?150,000,OOtl worth oi e.mdy iii a veai.
HO Kuobels Macaroni H ln<?t Vit Arro.
Introuurrd hy the I . S. IVpt. of \jr.
Tt is a treniendo.is < copper, vie ding in
good land SO 1m. per aere. ami on dry. arid
lands-, sin li as are found in Mont.. Idaho,
the D.iko'a*. < ii.ii,. it \vi I vieid frot?
I 41 to 00 bit. "'"his Wheat and Speltz and
1 IT ninit F.u-Iev nd Hroniii* fnerni-s anil
Ktilion Diillar flrass. makes ii possible to
grow and fatten hogs and cattle wherever I
soil is found.
.it'st skvi! 10?\ avti to i? notut :
( i 11m .Inltn V S I'/po s- I '<* I .? i *.. . -
and 1hev wiH send von fieo i s:uiin!o
o." tins Wheat mill other t'ann to
pet her witli their (Tr.it riitalo:1. alone |
#100.00 to ?nv iriiV-mrakc farmer. fA.CI.. |
A tn-?i> forsakes I lie evil of iii* way*, not
licr.iUHP he ha* (*.o"ii uod. Int. because lie
lms crown tired innl ?l> sceptic.
|l?r Allen's Ki>oI-Kh?>.
Tt Is the only cure for Swollen. Smarting.
Tired. Aching. Hot. Sweiitlnc Feet.Corns and
Punlons. Ask for Allen's l"o.#t-Fase, a powder
.to lie shaken Into the shoos. Cures while you
walk. At All Drnfrirists and Shoe Htore ,2.V\ |
Iton't aeeept any substitute. Sample sent ,
Forr. Address,Allen S. Olmsted. I.eltoy.N'.Y.
Mrs. Winsloiv's soothlngSyritpforebildren
teethlnR,sofien the gums, redneesinflamnia- 1
tlon allaysfatn.cureawind colle. 16c. a bottle I
Send Letters of Em
the Great Catarrh
General Butler, of South Carolina,
Writ??m: "I osm recommend iVi'iiiw for
dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I have
been using your medioino for a short j?erio?l
and I feel very uitieh relieved. It is
indeed a wonderful medicine besides a
good tonic." M. ( . Ihitler.
Brigadier-General Kirby
W rites: "l ean reeonimenil IVrtuia to nil
those who sire afllieted with catarrh. ?
tienerai It. T. Kirhy, Washington. D. ( .
I
veil, rowen, necKer jtosi jno. wii,
Writes: " \tter usinn one liottle < t Pcruna 1
I hoc.ime convinced of its curative quali-|
ties. .iiiti continued its iko to date. All j
symptoms of atarrli have disappeared, yet !
I continue it.s moderate use as a preventive
and in (dd man's tonic."? W . II. Powell.
IMlevd'o. III.
Gen. Sebring. of the Confederate Ariry,
\V riles: "J . .in cheerfully Kiotiiniciid your .
valuable ri medv IVriliia a- a ver\ evcell. iil
tonic, .1111! a I cm e?>n ! for roughs. Ms, < a
tatrh . nvi general debility. ' \V. II Se
bring. liV{ \\ . 4ili >t.. .1 aelwoiv illc, Kla. ! ,
General Lumax, oi" Washington, D. C..
Writes; 1 .in ( hcerlnlly recommend your
remedy as .1 permanent ami effective iiht
tor catarrh. roM* ami to arty our wit >
ueeds att in v igot at inn Ionic to build up j
tii -ir system." L. I.. I.urnas lli:t;: 1 tit It St., ,
\\ .ediingt on. I J. t
Gen. Payne, of Washington. D. C.,
W rites: "I join wall toy comrades in r> c
ounncn'ilitig I'.niii.. to my lmads .v an in 1
vigorntiug tonic to build uj> the s\ stem." j
lien. KttRene It. I'ayne. tt'7 4th >t. '
Washington. I>. t".
General Tallay, ot Pa.. Vol. U. S. A.. ,
Writes: ottr I'd una has licen used by i
mi' and my friends a- a relief lor catarrhal t
trouble* with the most hetietieial results, j ;i
I* am so convinced of tin1 ell'cacy of l'eruiia ; 1
that 1 do not hesitate to give it my teconi- ! y
tnciulation." Win. I'oopVr Taliev. 71.'! I);
St.. N. K., Washington, D. t". j I
E3iarrniimiiii i i
3^#$* \ k Factory Loaded Smol
1 n It's not sentiment ? it's not
c S most intelligent and succcssi
I' 1 I factory Loaded Shotgun S
? "lvc- 't 3 l^*c'r <-'n''re reliabil
ii jj uniform shooting. Winches
^ r<" w't^1 smokeless powder, a
' ^ ^ fl the market. Winchester "F
?i y a smokeless pcrvder are cheap
~ i 3 Try cither of these brands a:
rjj S Be -jure to get W inches'
iT-?"t <LMS rnL c
1 our teen Stains have passed laws !
providing for the examination. regis- j
luring and licensing of barbers. In j
Massachusetts '.to ton is tb" only Hty !
where limbers ate subjected to a set i
of special regulations formulated by
I he board of health. The Sialics sire
New York, Connecticut. Delaware,
Kansas. Kentucky. .Michigan. Minne '
sola. Missouri, North Dakota, Oregon.!
Ithode Island, Utah. Washington and
Wisconsin.
RESTORED TO HEALTH.
Many weak. suiYering women do not
know Jtiat their kidneys are sick,
ltaekaelie tells of sick kidneys, and so
do urn arv disorders,
vf? Sick kidneys make bad
blood, and l ad idood
A (* makes bad digestion, I
u A\*S heart palpitation, dir.ry
7.\ headaches, nervous ttes.s.
sleeplessness, sei
atiea. rlieninalic pains
:,m' em-slant depresMSfjTCSj&ff
si<?n.
M?mIm <"an't be restored to
health ttmil the I.id
ne.vs are cured. Head
j?ffig/jiSPSt?&k how one woman was ,
/ tite restored by using
- ?evJ: Doan's Kidney I'ills:
Sickle. ."Ml (itli Ave., S. \V.. ICoanoke.
\ a., says: "Kidney trouble was iseradi- i
tary in our family, and 1 had been so
< '< I 11 f I t I 11 !1 1 1 t* -* ?
.IIIIK 11 11 lilt* III SOU KC
thai 1 to despair of even temporary
relief, Sometimes I suffered so so. 1
veroly that i was eonlined to iny bed.
The aching in my back was intense,
and the kidney disorder caused an ex
cess of uric acid in my Idood which iin- j
paired my digestion. J was compelled !
to deny myself of many of the little i
do c|)(.j,?s of diet. The doctors dingnosed
my case as congestion of the kid- i
neys. I had about given up hope when
1 began using l>nan's Kidney Fills, but
1 took only a few doses when their j
curative powers were proven to my
satisfaction. I have never been with- !
out them In the house since."
1 man's Kidney l'ills are sold by all I
dealers; price, 50 rents, or mailed on !
receipt of price by Foster Mllburn Co., !
ItutTnlo, N. Y. Write for free trial.
m
^
lorsemcnt to
Remedy, Fe-ru-na.
General Bigelow Cured.
Gen. .1. (!. Iligcluw. 1.11 i' St., .N.
\\ usliington, 1). C.. writes:
"I'ermia has made hip well and it has
Riven mi' more than ordinary st roust h ami
spirit for work."
Gen. G'Beime. of Washington. D. C.,
Writes; "'As many of niv friends and acquaintances
have successfully used your
I'cruna as a catarrh euro. I feel that it is
an effective remedy, and I recommend it
as such to those sii fieri up trout that disease
;is a most, hopeful source of relief." lames
K. (file irne, HixkkIuhv. U I
l>. V.
General Chase. Asst. Adj. Gen'l. G. A. R..
Writes: "The excellence of I'cruna as a
cure or relief for catarrhal disturbances is
well established, .\liuiy of my friends h ?v?
Ik-cii benefited h> its use." It. F. Chase,
'2H Harrison St.. Vnaeostia. I).
General S S. Yoder. of Ohio.
Writes: "I have iouml I'erutia to he a
wonderful remedy. I onh used it tor .1 :
short time and am thoroughly satisfied as
to its merits."- f*. S. Voder. \\ a.-himttun,
I). I'.
General O'Connor, of U. V. Legion*.
\\ r ice "It you are suffering t'rotn ratirtli
t?r physical debilitx immediately commence
the use of l'eruua. It has Ikh'U ot the
iircatest henelit and service l<> many of rn\
triciids." Dennis O'Connor 7.'tS rrjd >' .
N W .. Washington. I). ('.
[Jen.Wright, of the Confederate Army,
Writes: "1 take pleasure in recommending
l'eruua. T: is a remarkable medicine and
should he used In persons who tire in need
ui 1 good tonie and by sufferer* from ca- |
larrh Marcus Wright. 17'J4 Corcoran j
St.. W ashington. D. <'
Gen. Haw ley. of Washington. D. C..
Writes: "I hav? Used IVruna and find it
vcrv I
- n.UiM I 111)11(111' 111(1 s ;
penally good roughs eol.ls and .ulurrha!
troubles." A I'. Ilaivlcv.
Gen. Urel!. of Spanitk War Veterans,
V\ i'iti's: "Manx m m> tri?**i?1 - liaxe um.I
IVrutia with I?? ?!? !i< i.iI results a-. .n etl.
ve remedy tm r.it.iirli " \1. Kinm. t
I nil. SI.'! I'.'th >i . \ \\ .. Washington,
" (
Itthel AlinX tieiiera!.- xvlio |>r .li-( |'e |
una are:
llrlj/dil/er-ta iicivi/ took, ??/'!{ avh- j
It fltml. It. ( .
(.Vmcivi / Stlfjlff, of II (i s/i i n iff on, It. (
Hftn'i'iil M Ithll fton, lla in-oi-l.- Ili-f/in
out. I . I . I .. H tl sfi i ilfltnil. It. I .
It yon ?lo not deuxe prompt and snisfae- i
orv results from the u - < oi IVrttr.a, xvr:t>*
it to Dr. llartnian, kix Iiiu a lull .state
neiit ol your case .mil lie will Is- pleased in
;ivo you his xahlalile advi. e gratis
Address Dr. Ilartman. President ui i'he
I.il l man Sanitarium. < ' Iniiilms, U.
JS J3S&0M B.
iclc'ss" Powder Sheik.]
. the price - - that makes the | 6k$3bt;')
"ul shots shoot Winchester i ;HSa9B^g ;j
hells. It's the result-., they r ; ?
ity, evenness of pattern and : ' HclraSfiS^
tcr " Leader" slie: 1 s. load- ) j> j
in price but not in quality, j k'j? --3.1
18 A M P IO N s s ru? O Y. 1 f;l,,, r. vJ j
Z.'T . ?? uitvriauX'fl '*.CMiVflmi3i9R.>CCI%
feaFSIUUf!! VASEUHESi
Q (PtJl UPIN COM.Al\Sini.ETUBKS)
!.\sthst iiuto forni'd superior to iiiumiip.Ior !|
any other plaster,hm?1 w ill not blirlvr tlie?
niorr.itolieAtc Hkiu. t he puin-alla) ini; -uni g
iu.it iv. iiuniitii >! lliim rttc ioure Monitor-? j
f ul. It will ,stoj? t in- t onilmcho at oocp, ami jj
iciitivu uviwn .*? iitin wiauvAi ? i' recom.I
lunid it ah inn iio-l ami safrol ex (i ron I f!
rouiitoe-trrltnnt k nnwn.also uaAnrittirunl M
remedy for pani' in the cheat and stomach
n tnl a 11 rheum'vi ii'.neu ralgionnd gouty coin- I
plaints. A trinI will prove what wechiitn '
fori t, and It will he I<>.inil to bo inv ikiuithiv
In the household. M :i :i y i?'0|i|bm V*'it- lathe |
hestof all of "our prepu rations.'* l'rice if
is., nl all druggists c.r other denier*, or l.y |
[ snudiugthfsainount toiiuin postngestani) > |
u wo will scud yon u tube by mail. No art i< lo 3
j should ho accepted by the pu hllc u ulcus the |
3 saniocnrriesourInhe'i.aso: horw ifeit Is not S
I genuine. CHGSHUWOl tltt MFil. CO . a
17 Statu Street* Kk.V VoilE ( i, r.J
The DcLoach Patent Variable Friction Food
Saw Willi with 4 h , cuts a.i feet tut day. ah |
sires and prices t suit. lv-l,ou "h Shiny!' Milliliters,
Trimmers. 1'lanrrs Oun and P..hi
Mills. Water Wheels, l.ath Mills Wood Saw- j
l?vir handsome new v'.itah.y w ill interest ?.> '
DeLoach Mill ftflf*. Co.. H -* ' i Ail.uifa. 'la
r- -tfi wnrp^rnnmn^r pg
SilLL3~;
II with Hoge s I'nive.sal l.og l!e?ms,Heetllln- Hj
Hjear, SI mnttaneous Mot Work - anil the Ilea H|
Hcook-Klng Variahle |>cil Works are unex
Wfwslled for aoct'RAor. ?r.u i.icitv. ti. H vr.ti jJJ
^1 IT V AM' K A - K OK OI'CR ATIOK. Write (or full ft,
Srienorlptlve circular.; Mauufacf ureil hy 'he K
SALEM IKON WoKKH.Uliot !, *n mu.Sfj
~ ~ CURED
Dropsy s
Removes all swelling in Stojo
rlavs ; effect* m permanent cure
vV in jntn to<lnvs. Trial treatment
azp'-;- given free. Nothin|{cni? be fairci ,
* "r Write Dr. H. H. Gmch's Son?, j
SD.ir.l*ll?t?. Bo* ? Atlanta, da ;
R1PAW8TABITLWI *ra the bert dr?- |
?A ? \rr u A htiti- |
Birtvl million* of them hnrohoon noltl
, m||)ip|f ytyvr. ('?mat* put Ion. her.rlf
^ , Au /y l> irn, airjc hndm ho, dczlno?H. I a.I
'/JPv7vi//?l Ivy In rath, ror? ihto.it ami ctity lllnr**
" *n*ln:r frmn a ?lt?ordernl atomy h
Wrr ai*** rell/?vo 1 r?r rur?si h? ll.pnns Tul ulr?*.
O:io will |Z"ti?'mtly c?v?> rrlW
w!#htn?w*nt* minutf*. The tiro rent j.iwLnu'* i (enough
for h.:i onlin&rj o< cnslon. Ail UnifctnaU ncll tlusm.
8* J COlS^^lt^AU^UJ^f^lZ^lSl
Dev. <>>u(b Syrup. Tasiui Good. l<??
In tlmo. Sold by drue<rl?ta. 1*1 1
13aEOQEI^ i
W! :
mT
=g
; ,
The 1! ivor ol TOBACCO may be injureil
bv tlu* use of stable ate! rank i
organic manures. ;
:Potash:
Iiii i.nv ior;:i i?i suipftate prt*lur??s an <
unproved ll.&vor jitici a jcood yield.
Tubacto must T*av f\>la\?t
Our lur?e l??"?i;, *Tol?am? <*ulturc.~ cont
ut tnti 1 *.\ uM: inlorm.itioii, ;n i w ?y ]
l??l x > routr can a com* lt*? oi
cliar^c by HUlaig for it.
HERMAN KAt.l WORU5 >
i Nm 1 -rk U.'t >uinii<i Htrrrt. or
t Atlantic, Ua %'j **<?- Hroitd it.
;icd trgetable Sfeds In ?i?
John A. Salzer Seed Co., LA cw,ss,E
rromPimples
to Scrofula
To those who have suffered
long and hopelessly
from Humors of the
Blood, Skin, and Scalp,
and who have lost faith
in doctors,medicines, and
all things human, CUTICURA
Soap, Ointment,
and Pills appeal with a
force hardly to be realized.
Every hope, every expectation
awakened by them
has been more than fulfilled.
More great cures
of Simple, Scrofulous,and
Hereditary Humors are
. I ; 1 . r ... ~ 1 i. ? -?.?
uaur uy tiiem inan
by all other Blood and
Skisi Remedies combined,
a single set, costing but
one dollar, being often
sufficient to cure the
most distressing cases
when all else fails.
Sold fSrawhoti! the w.>-"d. (\ttlmrm R?*0oW*fi?. V
/In form of CUccolar I on'fil rv.lt, 3.V?. |?*r rial of I*.,
Ointment, .Vk* . Sntp, ?5r I1?|M<(|| London, t7 t'htriifhoiiM
K<4.; J> r' Ifiir ijf la f'tli , IT/ l.'o QUiUua
A i ?ol'.?r l'r?i|; Chen ? 'orp , Kcle Pfo<"?
ClT~ Mad for "Ail Al?vut llio ski* au?i Sctly.''
Mo l'i
W. L. DOUGLAS
*3.S? & *3 SHOESffi
w. i.. 1>our1uh .
?liup< havo by tllplr /
|ii|i(>rlui' \v0nrin4 i
i]ualitips ncliirvcil fy'***& -Wgt*1'. fljp)
t h<? liirwHl null* of
il<?? ('orilim \
< ??lt ?U In. ivlili'ii Iipi p ryw liprp r*?nce<l?*<l to
tntlie 1'ttioiii l.p-'nilirr >H |tro?l iir?<t.
/"f Co or lifltlM n'-il. Shor* h? mall.illr.rat r*?
W r 11 foi Catalog. M.L.IiohkIrh, itrochtCH. MaMt