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yffieuf/ RESU Drives Out Ge: Purifies the B1 : Tones Up the Neutralizes Pc Builds Up the Absolutely Cui AH druggists sell this wonder! many thousands of apparently hop< druggists now call it "The One That Cures r? The Grow TOWERS j i JBl POMMEL | I rr 1\ ci irircn I fJLIUILK HAS MEN ADVERTISED AND SOU) FOR A QUARTER OP A dNTURY. LIKE ALL ^^.WATflMQOF S&S CLOTHING. It i? made of the best | mate.ralv in black or yelow. ful|/ guaranteed. and sold by reliable dealers eTe^wbere STICK TO TMC SIGN OF THt FISH ' *1' abtroSPnS?. imX* W. L. DOUGLAS %3M&*3 SHOES S W. ij. DousIik ^ rkixw have by tiielr * ? isy-li: I Ijix. anil / |fi. vupti-lor waarlnn fc' IS <|iialltli'i, arliievcil fiSQII 3lC?t jflfe *.hc> ltvrg?*t niiIf of p#3T--/ nny shoe* In the j Tliny arc jtmt a* good ttios" tliat cost you i SifTerouco i? the price. L ?Vo.'(/ Fctn/n h*rr. jT^. I x>'iK fur name ami VAaraftX priro on bottom. S85Slw^ ?* IXinslfiM ii4r? Coromi ?5&J, rnttKkiu, \tlilrh U??vt*rv w hf?r?* nmcfilr l h? r*?- i1i? flnr*l I'utrtil >??t |)rii(lu tiI. Co'cr f.:/*let6 imrU. Shorn b) mail.?ftr.e .Ira, Willcfoi talalov. W.li.llottffI**, Hro<Wfori, Hbhi. IISAWMILLSH^I S with Hope* Unix. < I.ou H~Rtns,R?rtlMn- I HlttiultAneoust Hot Work* ami the Hoi- g Motok Kins Variable Keoil Work* ire tmex- jv Moollld for ACCURACY* MMri.K'.TY. IHRAIUl - W jJity iSD use oror* ration. Write for (till K. ^?d?icrjptlve circular* Mmnfietnretl by the Jft MHAXE.M 1HON UOKK3." initio, Snllm.N.C. 5? eAlNCCR^ORAILO) CAPITA!. ITOI Iv ?:tO.OIK>.OA. Rn?lnrxfc?\t h^n von ttiliiK .*i Ki'iinr ??fT to ii-litol, ?" I it- for CutlrFe Journal ami t (Trr tii the . ' illlui Rastnim ami Nluirihnml rho ib. Ai.tr.n It tMI'M ni llXEtlH (Ol.l.KUK. Kalrlglx, n. C*. ?r Chnrlutlr, !>*. V. I " *1- loach U. "I liwpln!. Sh.trlh*nA. Kio.. by mail.; John W. Atkinson (Sb Co., RICHMOND V/V. PilnlN, Oii*, I firtii*hc?. Ac, Tl x Till* *r-1 n mln I it" It.-rxilx III veil limine I'nliit*. Thnmn?r> " Cu? ??**?..* 1 ?? ~ naiiti | A Wonderful Tree. The royi.l oak al Eppelhnrn. Eng. \s no larg? that a liail has boon built in it whi:h will hold more than 400 people at one time. Its are. too. is vnry great. scientists agreeing that it must havo been growing i'nr several hundred years. At the top are four small ennnon. from which shots are tired on holidays or solemn occasions. The man who is responsible for the aclu-me has taken out a patent for it on the ground that it is an institution , for tie fresh air cure. It. takes bravery to face the cry of inconsistency. So. Id. EICHT YEARS OF TORTURE. No suffering more keen than kidney suffering Sick kidneys make bad , hlood: en use weak, stiff and aching I bucks; muse blind, sick and dizzy headaches, IhcU of appetite and loss of sleep; keep you si! tins! out and spall i digestion. To have perfect health you must cure the kidneys. Head how one man was j 4*uretl by Doan's Kidney fills after f eight years of torture. t Henry Soule, of l*ult- j ne.v St.. tlnmn'oudsport, N. V., say a: "l*'or , eight years I suffered constant agony from kidney complaint. I endured the worst tor- j ture from gravel ami the kidney secretions wereexresivc and eon tained sediment Ilk brick dust. I had In get nut of bed from ten to twenty times a night | nitd Hip lux* of sleep [ wore nif o?l. Indige*. ! Hon came on. and tin* distress after : rating wa? terrible. I loan's Kidney I PUIn effected a complete and lasting cure, and after the symptoms of kidney trouble were gone my stomach began to work as it should. Tills lasting cure, especially in a person of my age. proves the great value of I loan's Kidney fills more convincingly than could j any words of uilne." Iloan'x Ivldney Pills sold by all drug gists; price, 50 cents per box. or mailed on receipt of price by Foater-Mtlburn j uUuuiO, M, ! > trig*, j v? ILTS: rms. ood. Stomach, tisonous Acids. Entire System. res Rheumatism. [ul medicine, which has cured so iless cases of RHEUMATISM that ; When Others Fail.'' A medical jornal says that in the continued ns'? of the eyes in such work as s.-wiiiR. typesetting, bookkeeping. reading and studying the saving point is looking up from the work at short intervals and looking around the room. This practiced every ten or fifteen minutes relieves the muscular tension and rests the eyes. "Aren't you afraid thai a great many people will criticise you for becoming rich?" "Yes" answered Senator Sorghum. "But the chances are that if I had stayed poor they wouldn't hs\ e noticed me. even that much."?Washington Star Hot*'* Thin? We otfer One Hundred Dollars IP-ward for m> ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .T. Ciiknuy ,V Co., Toledo, O. lit". Ill" UUU<TKl|jIII'U, lilt VH KIIOWK I'. .1. Cheney for the last lSyr-nrs. and beli?ve him porfeotlv houomblo in nil business trmisHetlons and (Inatiidally olde to carry out any obligation* made bv their firm. Wmt ?V Thcax, Wholesale Druggists. ToIMIIU, O, V aluing. Rinnan- Makvix, Wtudcsnlo Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure i- taken inl ernully. acting directly upon the blood uud mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price. 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hsll's Family Pills for constipation "Why does Mrs. Clubwoman loot. *o sail':" "The world's inj list lee t<? wotnan lias just struck Iter forcibly again." "How was that'.'" "She happened to think that Mnrthn Washington isn't called tlie Mother of her Country."? Cincinnati Times Star. lO.OOO I'IhiiU For lUr. This is a remarkable otter tin* .Ti lin A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., makes. They will send you then big plant and seed catalog. together with rr. .iidli seed to grow 1,1100 line solid Cabbages. 2.000 delicious Carrots. 2,000 Blanching. nutty Coleiy, 2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce, 1,000 splendid Onions. 1,000 rare, luscious Undishes. 1.000 glorious'.v brilliant Mower*. This great offer is made in order to Induce you to try their warranted ?eed? for when von once plant them you will grow no others, and At.I. tot: tit* r Hit*. POST A OK, providing you will return this notice, and . vou will send them 20c. in postage, they will ad<l to the above a package of the fatuous llcrlir.ei Cauliflower. JA.C'.L.J Wh< n love and hope tit si met tliev formed a partnership which has never boon dissolved. FITS oortnanontly cured. No lit* ornervousness after tlrst day's nseof t?r. Kline's Croat Nervellestoroi.t2triallonud trentiscfree Or.R. H.Klimb, Ltd . tSl /iroH St., Phila. Pa Worry is hs u- 'e-s it is to '.ell people not to worry. Killloii DoIIni (.riot* and Alfalla. When vc intiodiK-ed Billion Hollar Crass three years ago. little did we dream it would l>c the most talked of grass in America, the biggest, quick, hay ptmincer on earth, but t tii? has ootne t? n-mn Agr. Kditors wrote aluv.it it. Ax''- College Professors lectured about it, Ayr. Institute Orators talked about it. while in the farm home bv the quiet fireside, in the corner grocery, in the village postoffiee. at the creamery, ?t rtie depot, in fact wherever farmers gathered. Salter's Itillion l)ol1. (!ras?. tlint wonderful grass, rood for .1 to 14 tons per acre, and lots of pasture besides, is always a theme worthy of the farmer's voice. A Walfnrd, Westlotc Farms. Pa., writes: "I have 00 acres in Salter's Alfalfa Clover. It. is immense. ' cut I iuee crops this season and have lots of pasture besides." lusi sf.xp Tins NOTirr. ami 10c. it* Kr.vitps lr the del in A. Sal/.er Seed Co.. 1 Crosse, Wis., and receive I heir big catalog and lota of farm seed samples free. IA.C.T..] The British Hoars! of Agriculture estimates thai t'ncic arr 1.871.619 dogs in the eotintty. Mrs. Wtnslow'sSoothingKvnipforohlldran teething, soften the corns, reduces Inflammation allava pain.enrcswtud eoHo.3Cc.abottin It is harder I rr. 1 ... - . - vrtivtK Muiirirci other people'* Mr comes than to onr own defeats. Million* III Owls. Sal/icr's New National Out* yielded in ItHi.'l in Mich. ".MU bu.; in Mo., ITtii liu.; in N". I>., :tli> bu.. anil in itl other States iinm lot) to ;500 bu. per acre. Nmv this ()h? ?t generally grown in 1901 will add million* Hi* bushels to the vield and millions of dollars to the feirner'a purse. Try it lot liKH. lairgvat Seed Potato and Alfuita CI ?ver grower* in America. |A.( .1..| S.ilzer's Spells. Heardles* Barley. II une Builder Corn, M irarnui Wheat. Pea Oat. Billion Dollar (Ira** an I Kurliost (an-* are money makers for yon. Mr. Farmer. just si:.\n this notu?. a no 10c. in stamps to .lolin A. Salzer Seed Co.. I n Crosse. Wis., and receive in return their big ca talcs and lot*- ot farm seed samples. When a man undertakes to discuss love he winds up by pronouncing i- a form oi insanity. 1 amsurelMeo'nCur i forConaumpllon ,;a**ed my III? three vean ago. Hih.Tmiimas 1'onElKs. Maple St., Norwich. N.Y.. Feb. 17, I'.'00. Men who mind their own business are too busy to quarrel with their neighbors. Putnam Faur.i.Kbs L)yk? lost out 10 cents per package. Some men make positive failures even ol DOWNFALL OF SILLY ; Scenes of Unprecedented Frenzy Follow the Announcement I | PANDEMONIUM IN THE COTTON PIT 1 Within a Hew Minute* the Staple Fell Sl.t a Bale?The Bears Frantic I With Joy?Coat* Torn in the rind Rush to Unload. Now York Special. -Daniel J. Sully, the cotton onemlor who tins for tho past fifteen months been the biggest figure in tlie rottnn markets of the world, and who has "hulled" cotton from 7 cents a pound to over 17. announced his inability to make good ."cis engagements on the Now York' cotton exchange Friday. With a few moments cotton fell nearly $13 a bale from the highest figures of the day. Scenes such a.s followed the announcement of the failure-it has been the privilege of few brokers to witness before. Traders in the street have witnessed stock panics in previous years; corners have been broken. and many crashes have been recorded. hut none has hen accompanied by such frenzy and confusion. While there lias been no premonition of the impending crash, no morning of the season had witnessed a more demoralized market, in less than ten minutes after the opening half a cent had been taken oil' the of i>/tf < mi Prlcoe unml tin tititl .. , ....... down, 10. 20 and 20 points, within two and three minutes. May opened at 1 5.22. and went down to 14.75 in less than fifteen minutes, while July, opening at 15.22. went down to 14.80. Toward the end of the first half hour early sellers started to eover. and there was nothing in the news to account for the excitement, it seemed merely a renewal of the operations and the catching of further stop orders. Shrotly after the noon sosion. however. there was alnll in the pit'., and at about five minutes before two o'clock, the annuoncemont of the suspension was made by Superintendent King, who read from the rostrum this notice: "We regret thai we are unable to meet our engagements, and therefore will have to suspend. "DANIEL J. SI LLY & t'D." For a few seconds there was an ominous quiet over the floor. as though the news had stunned all within hearing of its announcement. Then with one impulse a mighty shout went up from the bears, they who had I.c. ,?t..CJ..II., ?,,.i it,., ?...!i .11,,,,., U? < II II ?> I I I I I v, ?1MIH .11111 III*. IIIIII 1 I U(U? for months. Hats worn thrown into the air to fall where they would, a moment later to he trampled upon in the stampede for the pit. Coats were torn by frantic brokers in their mad effort to unload their holdings, and chairs and camp-stools vo.v dashed into the pit to emphasize some effort to sell. Messengers were rushing in and out of the building with orders to buy or sell; telephone booths were besieged and telegraph offices were flooded with dispatches. Outside the cotton exchange appearances gave little indication of the pandemonium within until the messengers began ?? rush between the exchange and the brokers' offices. Soon the news reached the stock, produce and coffee exchanges, and traders on those markets hastened to the scene of tin? panic, crowns assailed the entrance to the visitors gallery. but double guard was placed at the doors and admittance was refused to all but those accompanied by members. It was estimated that something like three quarters of si million hales Of cotton were traded in the 20 minutes of the panic that followed the announcement, and that of this upwards of half a million hales represented enforced liquidation, or the selling out of men whose margins have been nearly if not quite wiped out. As the market slumped 2F.o points during this period, the loss falling on this element amounted to something over a million dollars. John Flood Dead .\(?w iorK, special.?.101111 r ioou, who fought .John I.. Sullivan nine rounds on a haw anchored in the Kast river near Hell C?ate in 18fo>. died suddenly hero Wednesday. Henri disease is believed to have been responsible. Flood was years old. and apparently in jwrfe<-t health. He was employed as n detective by a firm of horse dealers an J was well known to horse.nien throughout the country. Protection for Seals. Washington. Special.?The Senate paased without discussion the joint resolution authorizing the President to negotiate with the government of Ureal Britain to secure n review of the regulations for catching fur-bearing seals in Alaska, so as to obtain an abatement jf the killing of female seals and tb.is preserve the sealing Industry. Minor flention. Highv.aymon at Wilkesbarre. Pa., held up and lobbed Mr. and Mrs. Ben junnn weazen Horn 01 vaiuaoies nnu money to the amount of $1,000. A decision discimu inn the appeal of Camillc Weldenfeld .'rom n decree in the United States Circuit Court dismissing the appellant's intervening petition in the case of Peter Power against the Northern Pacific Railway Company was handed down by the 1 nited States Circuit Court of Appeals at St. Paul, Minn. The Russian forces have crossed the 1 Ynlu and are mostly concentrated in the Lir.o Tung peninsula, iu order to , defend Port Arthur's line of communications. narrow escape from death Youth Owes Life to Follow Workman'# I Presence of Mind. A new tenement of houses in Kdiiv burgh, now in course of erection, was 1 the scene the other day of a remark able incident. The building looked as if completed, but the plumbers were busily engaged touching bp fRe roofs I aud gutters at. the top of the house, j An apprentice was working lower I down, at the chaunol of the eaves | of the house, was another plumber I hamnier'-u away and whistling the whiled, ?. uen the apprentice slipped j his hold, and sliding headlong down the slates, looked as if he was to be | dashed to pieces among the refus? j some fifty feet below. Passersby in YuiuiiiMi njr siiuuurrfu. runuuatrijr, | however, he came right in the direction of his fellow-workman on the edge J of the slates, but. that individual ham moring away did not notice anything amiss tiil the young man was just on the brick of the house. Being unable at the instant to clutch the lad with Ills hands, he plunged his head forward and grabbed him by the troilBer log with Ills teeth. It was only ft* I a few seconds that the apprentice was thus suspended, hanging as he was almost bodily over the house, but even 'lie shock might have killed a stronger man. Cats Kill Intruding Snake. \ native woman living in Old Cairo Rgvpt. was entering lier house the >ther day when to her great terror she perceived a snake of formidable dimensions, which had taken possession of the hearth during the owner's absence. The woman fled, leaving the door open. Her cat then appeared the scene, entered. saw the cobra, put tip Its back and tail, spat and otherwise manifested its hostility, and in turn went out. A few minutes afterward it returned with a second cat. Vftor a similar exhibition both went out and relumed with a third, and similarly went away, returning finally with a fourth. Considering that suffl dent to '.till the snake, the four then fell on the reptile, and after a short but tierce struggle the latter was literally torn to pieces. Health Commissioner Darlington, of New York, in speaking of the alarming increase of pneumonia, says the prevalence of the disease is due in a large measure to expectoration in publie places. Only another argument in favor of the enactment nnd .in force nifnt of anti-spitting ordinances. | akcr, a club woman of Savannah, (ia., tells how she was entirely cured of ovarian troubles by the use of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Dkak Mhr. Pinriiam :? I heartily recommend Cydiu 11. I'inkhum's Vcjeiable Compound us n lTt<?rine Tonic ami Regulator. I suffered for four years with irregularities and Uterine troubles. No one but. those who have experienced this dreadful agony can form any idea of the physical and meutul misery those endure who are thus afflicted. Your Vegetable Compound cured me within three months. 1 was fully restored to health and strength, and now my periods are rcpraar and painless. What a blessing it is to be able to obtain such a remedy when so nmnv doctors fail to help von. Lydla E. 1* ink hum's Vegetable Compound is birtter than any doctor or zneuivine 1 ever had. Very truly yours. Miss Hahy Whittakkr. 60-* :twib St., W. Savannah, (}?." ? $3000 for ft!' if ortqinal of ' J bu't letter provlnt; gfr utrarce: i anrrot br produce'/. Tito testimonial* whlen wo are constantly publishing from irrutcfnl women prove beyond a doubt the power of I.ydia K. IMnklimn's Vegetable Compound to couuuer female diseases. Biliousness "I tiav? utod your valuable Caacareta ami And th?m porfiirt. f.Vnlun l dt> without tbam. I h?>? aaiul fueui -'<>r aoDie tltri? for lmliK??:lor> ami bit* io i?nf<? nuil aut now uompl'lely cured. ir.oinl tliein to everyone. Once tried. you w.ll oevrr be wl.h.iut tfce*. in the family." Kdward A Mara. Albany. M. T? y*f The bowels CANDY CATrtAKTlC PlA*fifiot. PV.ataM*. Pftt^nl TMt/i OoM, Do Good, Novor rtltrlcni, \V>t*kH?? nrUripr. 10'-. ?>,SSOf. N'*v?r noM i*i > ii!k T1'* l Minim- fttn'npiul CCC. G?ar?i;t*?0'l to cum or your uio l>urL. Sterling R**mrdy Co., Chicago or N.Y. Coi ! MMM SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES / ^ Di a iu a. CLREr, Biopsyis f Removes all srvcllinf: in N to aa I days; etrecta a permanent cure jmyvr" A in >oto todays. Trial treatment S x given free. Nothingcnii be fairei '> Write Dr. II. H. Green's Sons. ? SoeclallsK. Bo* B Atlanta, Ga THE OLD FOl Are Never Without I for Catarrhs i Kij^pr MR. AND MRS. J. 0. ATKIN ItNDKR <lnt of .1 intuit < in. lsf?7. I? . Hurtimiii tw'n fit tiif lollowiii)! 1ftut: j "\1 \ wife had ltpon -.ifToring from .i .om-l plir.ltioil if lliMMM-s Hit" tin- pdM '.V> years. "ller f.ic had hntt'od tin- -Kill ">i ?o?ie of the ini?t noted plivsu i.m.s Out* ol lier worst troul?l?v- w.1-. chronic constipation <>t several vear^' standing. "She also viits passing ihro'igh f it it most critical period in the lite of a woman change ol lift. In .lunc, ltW5. I wrote to you iihouf In i case. You advised .i course i of IVrtllttl and M.inalin wind, \ i ommi-ni cd, ami hnv<> t<> jm> ii ciimpli'tvl) ' cured her. She tirnily believes tlia* she would have l?eeu dead only tor tin -e w on dert'ul reined ie-. "About the some time I wrot< rmi alv->ui my own raw ot catarrh. whieh had been <>{ , 25 yeai*' standiiiy. At times I was almost ' past Koiiiit. I oonunoneed to use J'cruiin ueeordiiiK to your instruction* and <ontin ue?l it* use for about a veai and it hits completely cured me. "Your rrmrtllrs do alt 'hat you rlrtfm for them. and even more. fti tarrh ran not ej~int irhrre I'ciitim In | taken aceordI nit to rffrrethuut. Sncer.ts tit ltoo and i/ou r ?* ?net! let*. " doll II it. A th't It-HOll. > In a letter dated .January I. IS.wt, Mr. ' ! Cotton Gin 1 Machinery PRATT. MUNGER. WINSHIP. EAGLE SIMTIi. i j We ih??.e ;bc u!c?t comp.cio line *i ii) I ?.once(A :n the woilil. Wr aino laatu ENGINES and BOILERS, L1NTERS lor OIL MILLS. Wo tell everything needed about a Cotton Gin. Write for IlluetrateU Catalogue. Continental Gin Co., Birmingham, Aia. r Corn ^ I must have a sufficient supply of i Potash is. I 9 in order to develop into a crop. No amount of Phosphoric ! ? Acid or Nitrogen can c< nipcnh .sate for a lack of potash in | WORKS, I Xfw \ orL 9K Nrm?u *tr?rt. ??r fi ^ \tlM,? I.M. J*1, ??. H Kl4 M ifOflPSICUM VASELIHEl I (per up xs cou Ai-siui.r, tubes) - l , J A tubftliUl? for?wl xuporior to inimtardnr I Suuy other piNs'rr.ftuil tvill not. MlM?o tlx " ekin. ; lie p iln-allayinw ?mi j -ur all vernal i tire of thinarticlearow nntlr) -1 ftil. It will atop the t oothaclie at oner,himI I i relieve headache anil eclutlre. We rcnin-l mend it as the heir ami *afe*t externa ill . nuiit*"-'- rltiint k nown.al.io asanex turn* I U remedy for palm in the cheit and ntonin< li e : anilall rheumatic, neuralgic a ml youtycom- r ' llalnte. A trial will prove what we claim I orit, anil it will befo.md to be In valuableI I n the hotiaetaolil.Man y peonloeav "*i t iathe 9 ' estof all of 7011 r preparation*. Price 13 c cts.. at all d rnmittn or other ileal err, or by H rend in ir t h I minion nt totiil ti portage eta 1111 ? H I wo will rend yon a tube by mail. No article I I fthnttld bo accepted hv tho public nnlnratbe I ' a ?niecarrlc*onr 1 nbel, a 101 hcrw!? el t Ir not I |;jeoulne. CHESRBKOCOH ftTO. CO., 1 Saw mills Tho Dr.Loich Patent Variable Friction Fccci Saw Mill with 4 It p. cut* 1.000 feet jw* day. AP ; tres and price* to suit. Debouch shingle Mil!.* Krlrer*. Trimmer*.. Planers; Corn and Ruhi ! Mills, Water Wheels, Lath Mills Wood Saw* j Our handsome new Catalog will interest a on ; DcLoaxh Mill Mfg. Co.. lio* t>it. Atlanta, Ga KS AT HOME Parana in the Rouse il Diseases. SON. INDEPENDENCE, MO. \:UtiMin >.i\ s. .11: i'i five years' ?i; -t ?m* with IVfuna: '/ irill cirr r?i>K?it(r to sfirah' <t ?/?><?</ wort! fnr I'rrumr. lit fit 1/ rauml.i us 11 ( ra m-l i tt(i man I am a ifall.-linj tnl rrrl Isrin r >i t /'or I'rrtma ami ha ? i ml a ml many />i'o/?/r </o W o;;f/i r /to <1 ?/? ?? to use / Vnimi if illi lint maul sot. lnj'ti atari/ rasnlts. I a in still i n rati aj'aata rrh." I aha f>. -tthinsi a. It ??.r if ? I mlffir nihil'Ma. \\ ifll nlil .tRi i nllli'S mi < ,tl iitT: lill Ik ?m- s inmc Svsti'rjiir cutiinh i? ! IIHot UllivClti.il iti nl?l people. Tlii* o*|ili(ii:s why lYrunu ln?s ">ttif ui<li~|itMi-.alil?* <?? old people. lYriui.i -t their i?i?-Ru.tii|. IVruna is liit* oiii\ r"m %'ilv yet tjevi-il tll.it meets tlit'si' ;ise> \ it tlx . ... .. . lie iriMl.t'il to. ally, nothing but an ctlcrtivn nyKlemic i-?*rit**<iy ?-?uKl runt* them. Tins im exai tiy ?vhnt IV niTm .. It y?m do tint ro?**rv?* |i:miipt uikI s.iMsijiMiry results U'oui tin' iw of lYnina. ? ; ? .il him ' to l)i. UarUllAti, giving .1 lull still** HHMit. ot your ran** and lu* v. ill hi |ii?-iw.| to m? i* you his valuable ud\ ire grat e. \d<lr?v?s Dr. I l.i i t man, Pre*idnit ol 1'Im ll.o'tm.i'i Sanitarium, Columbi.s, O. n nan enras ira awv VCV^ w VU a w "A," H Vlv % and Eczema Instantly Rsiloved & Siesdily Curad Dy Satiis vitli - Will And gentle anointings with CUTICTJR A OINTMENT, purest and sweetest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. It means instant reliei and r < - * - refreshing sleep tor tor, tured, disfigured, itching, and burning babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, when all else fails. Md throughout the world. Cutirart Rfeo *ert Vte. flit form i.l rhoiolt,? ('ourd fltli, ?3c. per of *1. ftfnfinent, AOrS?>tp. 0l/rf>? t? t.?>nd*m. 5? Clu WIcuh **y . I'lrh, A Hue (If It I tlx , Do?fn?t, 137 ? tliimfHIl A Fotter Dnu ft Chrm. Corp.. sote Propri# t? J" .vnJ for " flow ta ilore hwy Huutor." *?. it