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Young women ma ness and pain, says they will only have Lydia E* Pinkham's "Dear Mrs. Pink ham: ? I fee1 < how muoh Lydia K. IMtiklumrs w done forme. I was completely rui did not care for any kind of society and have gained seven pounds of 1U 411 reeommend it to all young v nesa." ? Miss Alma Pratt, Holly,] rin'.K mi'nn vi arv All young1 girls at this porlc write Mrs. Piuuhaiu for advice; hundreds of young women; liei given, mid her address is L.yim, J Judging from tho letters she is re Pihkham believes that our girls are limit of their endurnuoe nowadays in < Nothing is allowed to interfexe wl the front and graduated with honor; takes years to recover the lost vitality, A Young Chicago Oh "Dear Mrs. Pinkham:? I wisl eflt I have received through the u table Compound and l.iver Pil Jjyriia K. Pinklmm's Vegetal) *dv to l?c relied upon at lliln in life; with It she can tfo through; she mu>t iv't'oiiipliHli, iimi fortit; her future life may l??* insured at FORFEIT 'f. \v? canii??t t ?ri li w VijUlJJjj ubovH i ^l.aouial'J. which wilI jn John W. Atkinson (8b Co., RICHMOND, \S A. Paints, Oils, Varrii.hr.. A c. Try Tln lr "lilului" Urii.ly Mixed IIDM0 Ptlnc. Iliivlnc a Pic-tile. There is something particularly enjoyable about going to a I'u'-Nic. The very word Pic-Nie brings pleasant auticipat ions of a good time. The idea of going out to the wood* and fields or down by roinr brook or lake, with luncheon to be served on the gKiivs and under the trees, has a peculiar fascination. The fresh air and exercise contribute to give a hearty appetite to all and everything at luncheon seems tar better than the iinrst course dinner that a French chef ever served. Wooden dishes supplant Dresden china, and paper boxes stiver trays, when the*"good things to cNi are spread upon the ground. Pic-Nio* arc never complete without the sandwiches, sweet white bread with a generous layer of meat between. lobby's canned meat* are iiloal for Pie-Nic* and outing*. The cans are so easily opened und the contents so fresh and palatable that no Pic-Jin :* a success, without Libby's "Natural Flavor" Food Products. It takes a fast man to beat a board bill. So. 88. TIME TO ACT. When the back aches und you tire til ways tired out. depressed and nervous ?when sleep is disturbed by pain und tin. s:i\s: "My 1?1111?1'^ I^^ 1 hips were so stiff and sore that he could not get up from a chair without help. I got hint a box of Doan's Kidney Pills. He felt relief in three days. One box euretl him." A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Marshall will be mailed on application to any part of the United Stctes. Address Foster-Milburn Co., Ruffalo, N. Y. Sold by all dealers; price .TO cents per box. y avoid much sick- j Miss Alma Pratt, if faith in the use of Vegetable Compound. I it my fluty to u-Il,/,! vonng: women underfill Vegetable Compound has 1 down, uiiuldo, to attend school, and r, but now I feel like u new person, jsh in three months. iromen who suiter from feniule weakMich. ICE TO YOUNG OIRLS. ?d ol life are earnestly Invited to she lias guided in a motherly way r advice is freely and cheerfully lass. crivinff from bo many younjj girls Mrs. often pushed altogether too near the >ur public hclio >'n and seminaries, th stud tea, the girl muBt be pushed to often physical collapse follows, and it ? often it 4s never recovered. 1 Saved from Despair. i to thank you for the help and benise of Lydia 12. IMiiltham's V?*geIs. When I was about seventeen lenly sec mod to lose my usual pood vitality. Fa'her said 1 studied too but the doctor thought different and riU'd tonics, which I took by the without relief. Heading one day in ;i\ht of Mrs. Pinkham's great cures, mding the symptoms described anid mine, I decided I would give Lydtn inkliaiu's Vegetable Compound a 1 did uot say a word to the doctor; glit. it myself, and took it according ivctions regularly for two months, t found that I gradually improved, hat all pains left me, and I was my >lf once more. ? I.ii.lie E. Sinclair, '2'Jd St., Chicago 111." ile Compound is the one sure reini per taut period In a foiing girl's ivith courage and safety the work v her physical well being so that rainst sickness and suffering. 1 tli p">du<*o tlm nriRlnul l.iUori" and ntgnaturns of mvo th?ir abnolut* jjonul:ieii??s. >i? K. IMiiWhitin M??llrlin< Co., Lynn, Mm. Atlvoi'tl.iiiK it Town. j The marvelous growth of Seattle. Wllsll. is ererlitnd ni'ilnlv - j publicity. The business men of Hint ; community raised a considerable sum : to lu,' expended for space in Eastern newspapers, and tbe returns were prompt and uenerous. I There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, aid until tic* lust, few years was supposed to , be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it :i local disease and prescribed ' local remedies, and by constantly failing to can' with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science lias proven Catarrh to l>v a constitutional disease and therefore r< .piircs constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh | Cure, manufactured l?v F. .T. Cheney A Co., j Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional euro 011 the market. It is taken internally In doses ( from 10 drops ton teaspoonful. It acts directi ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for | any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggists, 7.V. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. People Mum lie ToM. A writer on advertising says it is the aim of nearly every business concern j to have n special and original feature, i "But when snoti ) uno/.i.iU^ M * - | found Jt must be advertised. No article can sell Itself without the aid of advertising." FITSpormauently on red. No llts ornervous? nessafter first day's usoof Or. Kline's (treat Nerve Restorer. #2 trial hoUloand t rnattsofres Dr. It. II. Ki.jvr.. I.td./.m Arch St.. Phlla.,Pu The ninn who manages to keep out of i debt, out of jail nud out of polities is a lit 1 tie above the average. " l-se Allen'* FoflMt***. It is tho only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Tired, Aching, Hot.Swentlng Feet .Conn and 1 bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder j to be shaken into tho shoes. Cures while you | walk. At all Druggists And Shoe Stores, L'.Vs. Don't aooept any substitute. Sample sent | Far.*. Address,Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y During courtship a girl is often unable to i express her thoughts, but she make* up ! for lost time after marriage. Mrs. WJnslow'eSoothlngHyrupforohlldran teething,soften the gums, reduoeslnflammatloi nllays j ain.euresxvlnd colic. 'Jhc.nbottle Give a hungry man sorflething to eat before handing Into advice. I amsurelMso'sCuro forConsumptfon saved i my life three year* ago.?Mrd.Tiovak itou-. j riss. Maple St., Norwioh, N.Y., Feb. 17, l'JOO. I A chauffeur is a man who runs down pci dcstriana and ntus up repair bills. Mfllioiln of l'nililiiic^Xoy^~ 1K present general moves' ___ incut for bettor roads and O I 0 the prospect of national * * R aid in road building have KOtf greatly stimulated tlie study of tlie best methods of road building. While to the general public the idea of building permanent roads is to use broken stone after the system lirst employed by John McAdnin. about the year 178o. other methods should he carefully studied in order to huild the best and most durable roads at tlie lowest eost. It seeius a remarkable fact in view of the great improvements in everything connected with modern life, that we are still building our roads the same way they were built over inn years ago. This resulted from the universal introduction of the railroad, which caused the improvement of our common roads to he sadly neglected. as well as advancement in the art of building them. A great obstacle in the way of building durable roads of crushed stone is found in the lack of suitable stone in most localities where good road stone found. In New York State, for instance. where road building lias been very active in recent years, stone lias been shipped over miles in some in . in os in order to obtain stone of good quality. The lack of good road material has caused careful study of various methods of road building by experts, with the result that for general use a modification of the old stone wheel track or tramway roads, which have been in constant use tor over loo years without material wear -or c#st. has been highly commended. The old tramway roads could only be built at reasonable cost in a few localities having suitable stone, hut by substituting paving brick for the stone slabs, this superior form of road can lie cheaply built in every locality. In fact, even in the favored localities, wnere good road stone is abundant, the use of these briek wheel tracks considerably decreases the lirst cost of roads, while they practically do away with all re air expenses, as well as the dust and mud, and at the same time enable three or four times the load to be handled with the same team force. This improved method of road building has been adopted by a number of loealities and the eost has been found to i?e from SI'Joo to $JoOO a mile, according to the relative eost of materials, labor, etc. while the average eost of crushed stone roads has been about a mile in New York, where the greatest amount of road building has recently been done. A section of this brick track road in the I'nited States Department of Agriculture grounds during the last four seasons shows no material wear, ami has been uniformly free from dust, mud and ruts during that time, while an adjacent section of crushed stone road has been nearly ruined during the same time, partly by the washing of water. l"\?r hilly roads these brick wheel tracks are especially adapted, as by depressing tin* tracks below tl?e adjaeert load surface the \v;tter is successfully carried down the hills on theni without the use of the objeetionuble water breaks, besides enabling three times the grade to he used without disadvantage. (ioveruiueiit road officials recommend that Ions term convicts be employed in penitentiaries in making the brick, cement, etc., for these roads, and short term convicts be used in making the roads, to the moral and physical betterment of the convicts, and claim that in this way the building of these superior and most durable of roads should cost but $SOl> to $1200 a mile in many localities. This makes an interesting comparison with the cost of $9000 11 mile in New York State for crushed stone roads, some of which have been nearly ruined by two or three years of use, while wheel tracks similar lo the brick tracks, built of stone, near Albany, N. Y., in 1N33, at a cost of #1500 a mile, show very little wear in more than seventy years of constant and heavy tralflc. If convicts w%iv tints employed in such penitentiaries as Sinn ^ing. New York, for instance, where the best of brick clays could be delivered tit very low cost by boat, and from which the brick, etc., could be cheaply shipped by boat to nearly every point along tlie proposed New York and Chicago road, that road could probably be built for less than one-fifth of the cost of building it of crushed stone, have three times the smoothness and more than ten times the durability of a crushed stone road, and at the same time be nearly dustless and mudless. lb-irk made at Sing Sing could also lie cheaply delivered at all points in New York Stnte, and also lie shipped to all points along Lake Erie by boat, thus enabling the greater part of the proposed New York and Chicago road to be built by this superior system, and at a cost so low as to be insignificant when compared with its substantial and lasting benefits.?Waynesboro (Pa.) Herald. Kni(ll?ti Gold Coin*. There were 9,100,Odt) new gold sovereigns issued in England during 1905, as compared with 4.523,000 in 1902. Half sovereigns issued numbered 1,044,000. .'gainst 2,121,000 in 1903. DOCTOR ADVOCATED PE-RU-NA MADE I I MRS. KVA HARTIIO, 133 East 12th St.. New York ('ity, N. Y.t writes: "I suffered tor thice years with leuoorrhea and ulceration of the woiub. The doctor advocated ai operation which 1 dreaded very much, nd strongly objected to go .nder it. Now 1 am a changed woman. 'Vriinu cured tnc; it took nine bottles, but I felt so much improved 1 kept taking ;t, as I dreaded an operation so ,iueli. 1 am to-day in perfect health and have not felt so well for fifteen years." Mrs. Kvp. Uartho. lfrs. Senator Iloaeh, of f.arimore. V. IhtK\: Mr*. Senator Warren, oj Cheijrn nr. il't/o.; Itelvu l.ockieood ami t/ rs. enteral Isongatrect, of Wash tngto 11, It. are atiioitf/ the prominent tallica who indorse I'ernna. M ins Helen Rolot, Ka ikauna. Wis., 1 writes: "Several times aitirin^ the past two years o rmure my system has been greatly in need of a lonie, and t those lines l'eruna has been of great help in building up I the system, restoring my appetite and se- | Curing restful sleep."- Helen Uolof. Miss 'Muriel Armitage, .'HI (1 recti wood I Ave.. Detroit. Mich., District Organizer of the Rov.l Templars of Temperance, writes as follows: "I suffered for five years with uterine irregulat tes, which brought on hysteria : ml made tnc a physical wreck, i tried iltirtitrd frni? flw? ?1. * . .1.. f 1 uiiirirui M IHH C?I icine, bill without any perceptible change ' in my condition. In mv despair I called ' on an Id .inrsc, who advised me to try j IVruiia, and promised good results it 1 i would persist and take it regularly. I kept this up for six months, and steadily ?:uincd strength :.nd health, and when I tad used fifteen bottles 1 considered myself entirely ?ured. 1 am a grateful, happy woman to-dav."- Mis- Muriel \rnittagc. Miss Lmy M. Kiley, ;{.> Davenport St., Cleveland. Ohio, writes; "I wish to add iny indorsement to thousands ci ot her women who have been cured through the me of IVruna. I sutfered :or five years wit's severe Packaehe. and when wearied or worried in the least 1 bad prolonged headache. 1 am now in <> VeBm k Libby's > Governme <? ._ canned to I i. Veal Loaf, Vienna Sausage, Ham I y Are Among the Many Tempting Luncheon ! Y Send tor our lwoklet " How to | Libby, McNeill <5 tetter. ? --? ST OS I " / ' For *11 kinds *nd *i*.-s ..f t""!1 i~T t*i* r*v t"T Into the construrt(on of 1 l-l fcs }-t l-t rJ H tns- in I -tnto itiiionsions | K H KKR ? II \ lti;i . .u. nil 1 Jk. 1'rtcti on one of mtr | i n] [fZ./TT. .XT, US 0? 111 nTr.r| II iiPl'l ' Modern Store Fronts \\ LJl Ti '^Mil ' Mtf Chioniro store nt i (erst SOUTHERN FOU OMBMaNarviMwnnBtminamEnDHnKi | ri'KES l?VSI'KI'SIA. SICK HKAltAt ITYNER'S DYSFEl Coul.l You r?* Any Kind of u Sewing Miu-him- ut Any l'rlrf ? If there is any price so low, any of- j for so liberal Unit you would think of j accepting on trial a now high grade, Imp cabinet or upright Minnesota, ' Singer, Wheeler & Wilson. Standard, White or New Home S- wing Machine, cut out and return this notice, and you will receive by return mail, postpaid, free of cost, the handsomest sewing i machine catalogue ever published, it | w ill name you prices on the Minnesota, ! Singer, Wheeler & Wilson. White, ' Standard anil New Home sewing ma- ' chines that will surprise you; we will make you a new and attractive proposi- i tion, a sewing raneh'ue offer that will ! astonish you. If you can ninke nnv ik-.i - 1 Injt machine at any price, if any kind of nn offer would interest you, don't fail to write us at once (be sure to cut out und return this special notice) and Ret our latest book, our latest offers, i our new ami most surprising propost< I tion. Address Sears, ItonnccK Sc Co.. ChieaRO. If the average man Itad his life to !iv? over again lie would probably make move | mistakes thou ever. The power that cotnes down is the only one that will lift up. Or. Bigger*' Huckleberry Cordial The Great Southern Remedy. Cures atl Stomach and Bowel Trouble*, such as Chronic Dysentery. Cholera Morbus. Bloody Flux, and also Children teethlnR. It seldom falls to make Quick and permanent cures of all stomach and bowel diseases. See testimonial of the late HEJVRy W. CKAl>y. Dr. Walter A. Taylor. Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sir: Thla le the first certlFcsfca that I have ever given as to the merits of any medicine, but t take pleasure In recommending Dr. Blggere' Huckleberry Cordial- I consider It the best remedy that I have ever used In my family for I Stomach and Bowel Troubles 60c Invested In a bottle of this medicine to ba used In the beginning of any stomach trouble will often save life as well as a large doctor's bill. I have a friend whose life was. In my opinion, saved by the prompt use of Dr. Diggers' Huckleberry Cordial. For ssle by all Druggleta, 29 and SOo per bottle. (Signed) HENRY W. GRADY. Atlanta. Ga.. May 23, 1887. H altiwanger-Taylor Drug Co., Prop., Atlanta, Ga. Taylor's Cherokea Remedy of Sweat Gum and Mullein will cure Courha. Group and Conuumptlon Price !?cand(l a bottle. OPERATION WIFE UNNECESSARY. J V"V V V V V V J | J ! ' { j ~ MRS. EVA BARTHO. J J i . * pern <'t health, enjoy life ami have neither an aehe or mii, il .inks to i'eruna."?l,ucy M. Hi ley. It is no longer a question as to whether i IVruna can be relici' o to cure all such ! rises. During the many years in which ] IVrn..a has la-en pu* to test in all forir.s j ami stages of acute and chronic catarrh let one yoai has put this remedy to greater j test than the >t?t year. ii all tne women who are sutfering with any form of leniule weakness would write to Dr. Hiurlnuui, Columbus, Ohio, and give liitn a complete description of their symptoms and the peculiarities of their troubles, he will immediately reply with complete direct ions for treaMnent, free of charge. Address llr% Hartman, President of The Hartman buuitarium, Columbus, Ohio. ' il ncheons i i Jatural Flavor Foods are U. S. nt inspected, perfectly packed i ods, and arc ready to serve at <j> i a moment's notice. ^ | * I oaf. Boneless Chicken, Ox Tongues ^ , Meats. Ask Your Grocer lor Tf;em. | Make (inoil Thiiifs to Eat." i Libhy, Chicago RE FRONTS Store Ituilrilnf" Wn furnish nil innterinl entering store Fronts Write to about your |>ropn?o<l Iniilit. "ii.l style o' trout .ti l we will te-n.I you, l-'KEKOItllie 1 rmt I'l.iii, ntel iiunte you uti ixtieluelv low U> r tiru.1, Et7-orln?tiiis e trlv? you nil t It- style of nti eleirnnt New York or ; e eost. Nentl lor < Rliilnitnr. NDRY CO., Owonsboro, Kentucky naKWflMnwMNWHBHBMmsrawjrnaasrfr* 'UK. IIIMOrSNRSS, M'.KVOI SNKSS I *S8A REMEDY Ko\v??U. | *'I trfr 1 all l:in?N of blood remodfe* whl*h failed % > do mo my k?? ??1 but I hav \ loiiud tho right thing nt la?*t. My fa- woj# full ??f punpl * and hi*. khead*. After ink i ti|* i 'umarrts thry .ill left 1 nin continuing th? i.so of them and r^comnifwling them to my friend*. 1 feel tlnr when 1 rlee n the morning. Hopo t?? have a clinnee to recommend C a* caret*." Fred C. Witteu, 76 Elm .St., Newark, N. J* Pleasant. Piltltbl*. Potent. Taete Oooi, n?Oixtd, Iferor Sicken, Weaken or Grip". 10c. 2Sc. SOr. Nnrar nlil in bnlk. Thn genuine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or jrour money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 595 ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES SSSKSS I CURES MALARIA, ?UXIR CHILLS and FEVER. BAULK "BARER" I* the oldest, surest and best remedy In America for uiai ' S? J* | adlea of malarial nature. Ilaariosl MHJtKftll,* tlve cure for M 11. A HI A. (fill.1.3 xjaslfclaltlh nndKF.vr.lt only bottle KI.OCZLWSKI ? CO.. Washington. D. C. if Write for testimonials. 1ISAWMILL8SSI with Hege's ITnleer.-a! I .of I'.eaiiis.ReotUln jfl ear. Simultaneous Set Work* and the He*-D oook-Klng Variable Feed Work* are uner oelleil for aCCCBaOT, emruciTT. dtbabll itt and Baas of ortHATioit. Write for full l descriptive elrotilara Manufactured by the 3AXKM 1 ROW WPRKB.WIndnn Halam.N.C. B f!IPAK9TAltCT,EH are the beet d*^ l"l ua medicine rrcr made A bunyf[>A dn-d millions of them bare been fold 1n a single year. (Vustipitjon, heart( burn, eick headache, d.sztnoes. lad iiflUuZcllVK bri atn.eore throat and en-ry illnroa UMlffiar arlaimr fr .m a disordered stomach ww are rellerrd or eiirod bv Itinanu Tab(ilea. One will k eneral'ly giro relief wltbtntwentymlnutcs. The flro cent |*ickairs is enough for an ordinary occaaion. All druggists tell them. >?o. 2a SHamaanaazgafli ccms whim au uu fails. Pj Beat Oough dyrup. Tastes Jood. L'ao Pi In thus. Hold by druggists. Mi for Shin Tortured Babies and Rest for Tired Roto !n Warm Baths with And gefttle anointings with CUTICUR A Ointment, the great Skin Cure, and purest and sweetest of emollients. It means instant relief and refreshing sleep for tortured. disfigured, itrhincr. / O 1 c>7 and burning babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, when all else fails. 8ol?i throacnout the world. Ctiileur* 8o?p, 2Ae., Olot* meet, U>r.% ItiiolTcnt, Sfle. iIn f??rni of Chocolftt** < oaud 1*11 Is, 2Ac. per vial of 6P>. litpota l?ondon, !I7 CharterIioum Sq.; rant, 5 Hue <1* !a I'atx ; Bo at on, HIT (olutuba* Am. Potter Drug h Chrro.Corp., Sole 1'ropuelort. Sjg~>eud for " How to Cure UaDjr Humors." FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of Instructions absolutely Free and Postpaid, enough to prove the value of PaxtirteToiie t Ant iseptic Pnxtine la In powder form to dissolve In atlJff&lyvV tvnter? non-poisonous -^UJWjWX ornl tar superior to liquid V antiseptics containing . < alcohol uhich irritates Inflamed surfaces, and 'la have no dciuisin<;prop **' ert,c?i' The conteots 'i'iSSu K. ?5f3j ?t every box tnukes yrotf TTe iJknt,seP,,c soiu yfpSi I Roc? further?has more _ ^jrv, mo HI1II1IJ unu dors morcgoodthun any .Js , ' ontisoptlc preparation you can buy. The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Vaginal Wash, forLeucorrhaa, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts. 2nd all soreness of mucus membrane. In local trcatincntof female ills Tbixtino is invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash wo challenge tho world to produce its equal for thoroughness. It isa revolution in cleansing and healing power; it kills ull genus which cause inflammation and discharges. All lending druggists keep i'nxtinc; price, 50c. a box; t( yours dons not. Scud to us lor it. Don't tako a substitute ? tliero is not long like 1'axtiue. Writ ? for < ho I"roe Kox of l'uxtino to-?]ay. B. PAXTON CO., 7 Popo Bldg., Boston, Mass. | S Cotton Must Have 1 Potash Potash is an essentia! plant food which must he added as a fertilizer 4 or the soil will become extrue of so many cotton We have book* | diving valuable details abujt feitiluera. We will aend them free to any farmer who asks us for tlicm. (IRRriAN KAIJ WORKS, New York? VO NtMau Ntrcrt, or Atlanta, Ua- tKS Ho- Broad St. Pj Dropsy II S Removes all swelling in 8 to aa I dsvs ; effects a permanent cura >1 In joto 6o days. Trial tre?ttnent Iwlkv given free. Not hingcan befaira* 'itM'tifeyy Write Or. H. H. Oman's Som. SmcUIIiIs. Box Atlanta. * weak eyea, aaa Thompson's Eyt Valor