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FITS permanently ei. red. ,-o >lt?.orno:vou??
Hess after first il.iv'? use 01 Or. Kline's Great
NervoItcKton-r.fiiri i! i>ettle and treatise freo
Dr. 15.11. Kline. Ltd., :?:J1 Arch8t., Phlla..Pa.
The number (if cattle in Argentina is estimated
at 25,000.001.
line Allen"* Vool-ITnuo.
It Is tho only euro for Swollen, Smarting,
Tired, Aching, llot. Sweating Feet,Coras ana
bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Euse, a powder
to be shaken Into the shoes. Cures while you
walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 26c.
Don't ueeopt any substitute. Sample sent
Free. Address,Allen S. Olmstod, LeRov, N.Y
The daily mileage of the trains of ibis
country is 2,7?O.W.
Plflo'aCurocann t bo too highly spoken ot
aa a cough oure. -J. W. O'Ebien", 822 Third
Avenue, N., Miauoapolls, Minn., Jan. 6,1'J03.
In some of the cities of Spain the streeta
arc cleaned three times a day.
Iilsinc'a Statesmen.
It is many years since Ma trio Lns
changed Its Representatives i.i Congress,
except when Speaker -Reed resigned
or dentil lias intervened. All
four of the present delegation have
Just been nominated for re-election by
the Republicans of Uiei;- districts.
State or Ohio. <'i rv or Toledo, i
Lucas County. \
Frank .1. Cheney -.uke oakt that lie Is
senior partner or tho llrm of ! '. J. Cheney ?
Co., doing luiMm-.M In the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, uud that said
11 rin will pay t.." sum of one iicxduei) millauh
for 'if 11 and every case of catarrh
that ennuot bo cured by the uso of Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Frank .!. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
t ?'? i privence, this (5th dav of Decemj
heal, t bcr. A. !>.. is St?. A.W .'Gleakon,
" ' Notary J'tihlir.
Hall's Cata'-rii? nrc is taken lut<irnalLy,and
acta directly on the blood and mucous stir
faces of the cy- i ? n. s> nd for testimonial",
free. F. ,T. i'm:SKY <*e Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by nil Dr.irgi ' =. 70\
Tftko Hall':! Family 1*11 is for constipation.
flood Advice.
An advertiser proposed to reveal for
25 cents an easy way for any young
lady to keep li?r hands idee and soft.
A budding damsel in Sturgeon. Mo.,
sent the cash, and received this advice:
"Soak your hands in dishwater three
times a day, while mother rests."
Aliss Alice 'A. Smith, of Min-^
ncapolis, Minn., tells how woman's
monthly suffering may
be permanently relieved by Lydia
E.Pinkham'sVcgclahicCompound
" Dkak Mi?. Pinkiiam:?1 have
never before given my endorsement
for any medicine, but Lytliu K.
IMnkltani's Vegetable Compound
has a<ldcd so much to my life and
happiness that I feel like making' an
exception in this case. For two years
every month i would have two days of
severe pain, and could find no relief, but
one dav when visiting a friend I ran
across iLvdia K. IMnkhnm's Vegetable
Compound, ? she had used
it with the beat results and advised
me to try it. I found that it worked
wonders with me ; I now experience
no pain, and only had to use a few
bottles to bring about this wonderful
change. 1 use it occasionally now
i ? ?: *?---?
..... u v>t^i iMi ' i>m'iinnv urea or worj
out." >1lHH Ai.Ick M. ft Si rr ii, 304 Third
Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn., Chairman
Executive Committee, Minneapolis
Study Club. $$00Q forfeit if original of about
letter proving genuineness mnnot be produced.
Liyrila K. Plnklinm*s Vegetable
Compound curries women safely
through tlie various natural
crises and is the safe-guard of
woman's health.
Tlio truth about tlsis great
medicine is told in the letters
from women being published iu
this paper constantly.
Finish of Years of Toll.
Dr. Carl Schmidt of Heidelberg has
succeeded after seven years of hard
work in pioclng together 2,000 small
fragments of papyrus and translating
int) contents irom the Coptic. He
says that ho has thus been enabled
to Rive to the world the first accurate
and complete account of the acts of
Paul. The papyrus was inscribed in
180 A. D.
;; nnn botanic |>
D.D.D.BLOOD BALM J;
11 The GreatTeited Remedy for the speedy it
i > and permanent curt of Scrofula. kheuma
4) titm, Catarrh, Ulceit, Kciema, Sore*, Krupi
t tiont, Weaknett, Nervousnctr, and all < I
*; BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES.
< , It it by far the bctt building up Tonic ar.ri . .
, > Rlood Purifier ever offered to the world. It . ,
( t makci new, rich blood, impart* renewed vi . .
, > talite, and potsctis* nlraott miraculous , ,
, , healing properties Writ* for Book ot Won<,
dtrful Curat, tent fret on application. .
, , If not kept by your local druggist, tend ( ,
, ! $1.00 for a large bottle, or $j oo for tlx bottle*,
, > and medicine will be tent, freight paid, by X
i i BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Qa.
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lh? Arm through their lUnktTi. Wu cheerfully eudortc Lh
mot k<MiUte to order satui>le lot.
NEWSY GLEANINGS.
There is an unprecedented demand
for life preservers.
The Japanese bamboo is being introduced
in California.
Dale palms from Sahara are being
planted in California.
llail caused Sri,000,000 worth of damage
in Itavaria last year.
Drunkenness is said to be cured by
psychology at an Atlanta institution.
A trolley line will soon be built into
| the Yoscmite Park. It will start from
i Merced.
! A class in real estate will be mbi. i
to the curriculum of liio Now York Y.
M. C. A.
The whcrt farmers of ensiorn Washington
expect 1<> harvest a of V,
000,000 bushels this season.
A statement issued by a Nov.* Orleans
statk t'riau said that the world's
supply of coii.cn wan less than laet
year.
Nine hits in nine shots is a sheetint
record, rays a sp"chil eahle dispatch,
made by the Itritish battleship Ytutrable.
Monsieur Peildcr. the French executioner.
is collecting material for the
history of the death punishment in
Eurcpe.
Praetieal tosls were made under the
direction of Fire ?'lii f Crolier, < f New
j-ork City*. i:i w< ritirg two engines at
one hydrant to save water pressure at
tires.
N. \Y. Mel.; od, of ft. Louis, was a
temporary receiver for the Kirliy Lumber
Company, Texas, for forty days,
and ho values his services at $25,0: H).
The master in enancery is considering
1 the matter.
Somebody has stolen from the Itoyal
! Library of lteliriuin the nritrinnl ninn.
uscript of the "Brabaneo: ic," the national
air of Belgium, which was eomposctl
In lSSO by Jcneval ami Van
Cauinenbont.
ritOMi ne.vf pi-:o pi.e.
Atislria's Emperor shot his "JotiOth
chamois thi' other day.
The rclibishop of Wt stiiiinster has
become a total abstainer.
Edgar Coyplrss. now Mayor of Honolulu,
was formerly one of the leading
lawyers of Deliver.
Ernest Thompson-Scion is a prominent
niein >er of a society .or the preservation
of Indian folk songs.
King Edward, a special cable dispatch
states, has added a new traveling
automobile to his collection.
- rsiwkftior l'latl purelinsed a country
home oil Sunset Like, twelve miles
from Newburj!, X. Y.
Beelit, the oldest former member of
the Herman Army, died a few weeks
ago at l>elkculicim on the Itliine, aged
101 years.
The income of the late Mourns Jokai,
the Hungarian novelist, from the
sale of his hooks and other sources '
was about $80(10 u year. I
When traveling abroad. Mr. Adee, }
Assistant Secretary of State, carries |
two watches, one keeping Washington I
time, the other Huropean. '
Theophile in b asse, the French Minister
of Foreign Affairs, was a peasant's
son. lie began as a journalist
and worked his way into diplomacy.
ltear Admiral (loodrieli, the new
commander of the Fueitic siiuadron,
has made a specialty of torpedo and
fortification work, lie was horn in
Pennsylvania.
Clifford Pinchot. the chief of the National
Bureau of Forestry, was graduated
at Yale in INSSl, and studied forestry
in France, Germany, Switzerland
and Austria.
John W. Gates made his first money
by husking corn. At the end of two
or three seasons he had saved enough
to buy one-third Interest in a threshing
machine outfit, from whieli he
saved $50 a year for three years.
After commenting npon the number
of modern Portias who flourish in
large cities. The Housekeeper asks
the question: "How long will it be before
we have women jurors?" The
modern juror. It goes on to say, is
not a person of giant intellect or legal
learning, nor is he accustomed to
grappling with weighty judicial mntters.
All that is required is a modicum
of intelligence and common
sense, and how often is this modest
demand not realized! There is no apparent
reason, it goes on to say, why
women could not render as intelligent
a verdict as men, especially in
casos concerning their own sex, and it
quotes an English judge as admitting
that it would bo much more satisfactory
to litigants and save a deal of
valuable time if juries of women were
employed in such cases as disputes
Involving dressmakers' claims, and
actions brought by maids against their
mistresses, ff women are capable of
making successful lawyers, there
seeins to be no reason why they cannot
make effective Jurors^
Pardon comes to those who fear the
power of sin more than its punishment.
'IBlfflfffl ? 1
full'^quart ' of"1-1"*
SKEY FREE
. the meaning of words and will do a* wo any. Wa
be* the lowest-priced Whlikcy llouac and the
llull Order Whiskey Concern lu tho South. All tho
roilnu Whiskey we n-ll la cuod-thcrc'* 10 bad.
o wouldn't aUulu ruio If they know how?they arc too
lie: t whiskey jkIici * are noted for mining, blending oad
Wort'll sort1 ^cnuiiiK old whiskey and less w ater than
1 competitor, "i ufcpcr'ii 11 \ car Old" \V hlakey la
[or! lt'emodoby lionet*t peopl? in tho mountains of
omia. in old-stylo couprr stills, lutd aa It was made by
r a thorn. Ft rat-rat" whiskey L< sold at Ob.OO t-??>?*? O0
, but it's not any t?etter than "Casper's 11 Year Old.** It
re or wo will buy it l ark. Wohavo a capital of 1600,000,
oplaa' National Ilunk and the 1 ted in on t Havings ltunk
r w iiI tell you our word ?s good. To intrtxiuce this old,
if.key, we offer four Full Quorta tf "C??pcr*a 11
M?tv.o sample bottles, one I*?.? no 18 year old a corku
drinking all for M is gent wo
?the above and put in free Ouo Full Quart Kxtra.
omu of this w 'ilskey only 7 years old, and will send five;
for 810or wlil furnish twenty full quart ln?ttles on roI
and give free corkscrews, drinking glasses and aamur
this whiskey ro-1 lessthau ?1.10 per gallon delivered,
t plain boxes with no marks t > Indicate contents, and
II Kxpreaa. Buyers West of Tesas, Kansas, .N?. bra-Jta
* must add 'JOceuta per quart extra.
THE CASPER CO. (Inc.)
tf
isksy advertisement to appear in ourrolumns. invefdiysted
em, and friends in need of pure whiskies fur medical use need
9k m if SF.a n rej ***
r"I find Thodford's NlncV-PrauKht Nfcn
a good medicine for liver disouse.
It enroll my mid nftor l<o fmil spoilt B
1100 with doctor*'. It is nil the mod- g
irlnn | take." Mllrf. < A > ol.INE {TJ
MARTIN, I'arkcrsburg, W. Va.
If your liver does not net rep- B
uhirly p<> to your IrtiireH and 9
secure a package of Thedford's B
Blaek-1traught and take a dose H
tonight. This great family B
medicine frees the constipated H
bowels, ttirs up the torpid liver Q
and causes u healthy secretion B
of bile. ?
Tliedford's Hlaek - Draught u
will ? leanso the bowels ol impurities
anil strengthen the kid- B
nevs. A torpid liver invites B
colds, biliousness, chills and B
fever and nil manner of sickness
and contagion. Weak kid- B
neys result in llripht's disease
which claims as many v ictims fl
I as consumption. A 'Jo-cent
nackage of Thodford's Hlaek- P
| Draught should always be kept I
I in the house.
"I used Thodford's IllBrklirniiyht
for liver anil kidney coin- B
pluii.'i and found nothing to cxcol Sf
it "?WILLIAM COl I'M AN, Mar- K
' blehead, 111. k I
THEDFORD'3 I
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LA BOH WOULD.
Commie. Mosaic ami Eneaustie 'Pile
Layers' anil Helpers' Union held its!
convention at St. Louis. Mo.
The l.iinois Central Iloib makers, at
Vieksburg. Miss., have settled their
strike and returned to work.
The iron mines of Michigan give employment
to 1 l.taf, persons, and their i
products amount to s_'?;.r,st;o.
The cost of the various strikes in j
Colorado during the past sixteen
mouths is estimated at S'j:*..o.'H'.,(HM>.
The International Itrotlierhood of
Electrical Engineers has increased
from .soon to members in two
years.
The dailway Carmen's Union, at SL
Paul. ..Iimi., is now tlie largest in the
United States. The total enrollment
is tiOO.
A resolution providing for the registration
of union labels has been intro- j
dueed in the Canadian Parliament at i
Ottawa.
Most of tlio cotton mills nt Fall ltivcr,
Mass., resumed after long periods
of idleness, wages being eul about ten
per eon .
A dispute is pending in tlie tinplate
Industry at 1'ontardawe. Wales, ntTeotitiVC
o(K? men. It is now under arbitration
proceedings.
London (England) undertakers are
I establishing a master undertakers'
union "for the promotion of the interests
of the trade."
The Employers' Association, of Chicago,
111., lias set May 1. IStU-i, as the
date for a general contest with the
Teamsters' Union.
The Chicago till.) Electric Fixture
Hangers' Union has raised its dues to
ten cents a day, the highest paid by a
Chicago labor union.
I There is a movement on foot to try 1
In plm i* ?rn t !?'? I -1 1
mi- iii-iKniuiiricrs or the j
Shoot .Metal Workers from Kansas
City, Mo., to C hicago. 111.
Tricks to Avoid Service.
"The life of a Russian soldier,"
said the Sago, "is desperately hard,
and owing to the compulsory service
laws there are all sorts of attempts
maae by the simple minded peasant
to avoid the quicker witted recruiting
ofTUvr. At a station in Hastern Russja.
for instance, a conscript recently
pleaded deafness and so wouldn't answer
any of the questions put to him.
"'You can go home," said the surgeon
at last, in a very low tone.
"The fellow jumped for the door
and so was caught.
"N >ar Moscow a Hercules said that
the Index and middle lingers of his
right hand were joined together and
could not be separated. They didn't
look it, but the surgeon's strength '
was not great enough to separate
them, and at last the examiner said:
"'How were your lingers before
you had this accident?'
"'They were this way,' said Hercules.
and to the surprise of every one
he illustrated by opening his fingers
as easily as anybody else."?Phiiadeluhla
Press.
^HOUSEHOLD
A NEW USE FOR STARCH.
Wlion there is only a mirror or two
or a pane of irlass to be waslieil, mix
a thick cold stareh, apply with a eleati
rag to your mirror or pane, and then
lull day with chamois or any cloth that
does not lint. It is so easy to do, yet
produces line results.
FOR FANCY PINS.
Quaint little pincushions. siurnpsting
the times of La Pompadour, are in the
shape of hearts, mounted upon a ^ilt
heart-shaped frame, having three little
nilt lens, resembling those of the bureau
boxes of the same period. The
cushion portion is formed of shadow
silk of a hit of old brocade.
SHRVINC, ORANCE ? LLP.
Granite pulp served in glasses may be
used to introduce either the breakfast
or luncheon, says the New York Sun.
For the invalid's tray the fruit served
in this way is especially appropriate.
Cut the fruit in half crosswise and
scoop out the pulp, reject inn ail tinseeds
and white libre. A sharp knife
may In- made to aid in the process, so
that the indicate .ulohulcs may be
broken as little as possible. Sprinkle
with su.uar and stand lie.1 ^la.-scs uti
ice for ten iniuuies.
mi:uk:s and rnrrr.
The wife of a wealthy fruit grower
surprised her friends by serving wntrr.
melons, musk melons. plums and grapes
us fre-h as when tliey were gathered.
Asked to tell the secret, she replied:
"It is the simplest tiling in the world:
anyone can preserve fresh fruits in the
same way. The melons I first dip in
a wax preparation and er.at the stems
with sealing wax. After this I coat
them with a thick coat of shellac and
bury them in a box of sawdust to keep
them front rubbing together and from
freezing. The grapes are coated with
the wax only, but tlie plums and other
fruits are coated with the wax and
then with the shellac. All are carefully
packed in sawdust."'?What to
Mat.
< IIIT.DItK.vs I t)OT\VMAU.
I'iiient leather is l?.\ all im>:ins tlie
prettiest for low shoos for boys or
girls. It will not do for play or rough
wi'iir. how over. .\ now leather o:illotl
Klin luolal is said to ho vory durable,
li is a lino, soft oalf. of light weight,
ami polishes instoail ol* requiring
blacking. The Newport tie is reeomniondod
for children's wear. This is
a low tie made on an easy last, and has
throe very large eyelc; holes to allow
for tin' wiilo "hhoti ties.
1 tare loot saudais are offered in an
improved stylo. They are made with
toe-caps, slashed for coolness. The
single strap in front was thought to
have a tendency to spread the toes.
It was not always comfortable, either,
and in miming wa> apt to hurt the
feet.
An authority on children's clothes
gives this very sensible advice about
stockings: "Nothing gives such a
slovenly, dowdy appearance as wrinkled
ill-titling hosiery; nor is any detail
of the child's dress more important
from the standpoint of comfort. A
wrinkle in the foot of the stocking results
frequently in permanent injury
to the cuticle or formation of the loot.
I l' - 1 "
> I I iintmiv ill 1ISI lie COllSlllerOd, better
buy fewer hose ami have thou laundered
more frequently."
&^ov?ehot^
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Creamed Eggs?Iteinove the shell*
from six hard boiled eggs and cut them
in tvo lengthwise. Make one eupful
of seasoned cream sauee, pour it hi a
small baking dish, arrange the eggs in
this, eut side lip, sprinkle over theni j
one saltspoonful of salt, and bake in a |
moderate oven eight to ten minutes. j
Spinaeh Soup Add one tablespoonl'ul ^
of chopped l ooked line s]iinaeh to onethird
eupful of v lite stock, heat to
the boiling point and rub through a
sieve. Thicken with one-half tablespoonful
of butter and three-quarters'
of n tablespoonl'ul of Hour cooked to
m uni, una >iii' mini etipitil or milk, a '
fow grains of salt ami popper; reheat, '
strain anil serve.
Potatoes Pinnegan- Make white
satire by melting two tablespoons of
butter ami adding one of corn starch.
When smooth add one pint of rich
milk and season with salt and pepper I
and a bit of onion juice if liked. Koil
live minutes, then add a quarto? pared
baked potato"s and a cupful of young i
cooked carrots, all cur into dice. Mix j
and heat thoroughly and sprinkle lightly
with minced parsley.
Rhubarb Pudding?Peel and wash
the stalks front a bundle of rhubarb. |
cut them up into inch pieces and put
them into a stewpan with the thin
rind of a lemon, a small bit of cinnamon,
two cloves and moist sugar to i
taste; put the rhubarb, etc., over the
lire, and when the rhubarb is soft add
to it a little grated nutmeg, two ounces
r>f fresh butter and the yolks of three
eggs and one white. Well beat the
mixture. Line a pie dish with good
pud' paste, pour in the rhubarb mixture
and bake the pudding for about
three-quarters of an hour, after which
beat up the whites of Jhe two eggs
with castor sugar and lay the froth on
the rhubarb pudding. Return the
latter to the oven for u few minute*
longer.
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*'I iikpi] Onycarety and f"el Ilk? anrwm&n. 1 hnvn
b?on u nufTcr?r from d> and M?ur utomach
for the lust two I have been tukinc n?icine
nml other drug*.. hut could tln?l ii?? relief mijy
fur n ?h?rt time. J will r* ommeiid Cio.carets to
my friends n the only thing t??r indigestion fttld
out Htomnch and t?? k?t*i> the bowels in good condition.
They ai ?- very nice to eat."
Hurry Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa,
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Plemant, ralnliblp. Potent. Tnwto Good Do Hood,
Never Siokftii. Weaken or Oripe. 10c. 25r.f?0c. Never
old In hulk. The genuine labiet RtaiRpcd C C C. I
Uuaranleed to euro ?.r your money buck.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.V. 599
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
/ggSTfr^ [7% CURED i
. v?*V- jr Removes nil swelling in S to 20
N** / days; effect* a {lennnncnt cure
.^IT' /V_ in 30to 6.?days. Triallicatinent
f '-lx.' __<%&:>. given free. Not hinge..n lie faire*
'? Write Ltr. M. H. freisn'a Sons
-J."..- ' I'***- SooeUliHs. Bj* R Atlanta. GC j
Academy, For boys i
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HOME LIFE. INDIVIDUAL CARE AND
N6TRUCTION: FITS FOR UNIVERSITY
OR LIFE. ADDRESS.
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Bmlnrat-Mliiin you think <>r K'U'tt oiT to school,
write for ColleRs Jotn nnl ami special ? fT? r <>.' the j
ridlnt DutltirM and Shorthand ?ehonls. AtMrtu :
UIN4CM IIVMM is I VI.I.Chi:, Knlruth. I
V. or Cbnrlette, V. C. (We also teach book- |
treplnx. Shorthand. Kir.. by malL) % A
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
Its advantages f,,t practical Instruction. both I
In ample laboratories and abundant hospital ma- '
terlula ure iiDctiuulltsI Fret* acres* Is Riven U \
the great Charity Hospital with 900 beds and
jo.oon patlents annually Special Inrtrurtlon la
Riven dully at the bedside of the alrk The n. xl I
"""'on neRlriH Oct p..,.| | ,r .-auiloRua : *
And Information, nddr. . Prof s K t'llAII.l.u
U.D.. L>ean, P. o. Printer HI, Ni w Otli-uns, ;.,a." 1 1
CHILLS |!
AND FEVER. i
md all other form? of Mularla are speedily eure ! by 1
>1.1 VI R It VIIF.K. For Bale at al1 ilru^-t>'r< s
0<-. a bottle Prepared by .
.I.IM/IUVNKl.t lO., Wmhlngton, 1. C.
BTPAXB TABULH are the beet dye- '
^JwiEtTV |? I>*f. inedlv ne I *cr III .vie A loini^T*
ft cfMfiffl dr. <1 millions of them bn-.-o t>> <oM 't
AV\ HfyJJaur- J tna sieeleyrr-X. t oriatip.it.on. I.v.rti"
-AV * ?/ bitro, alrk h-avlarlu . c fairies.-. 'ml
breath, eore tin oat ami ev rv i
? artsinr lorn u disorder, d . J
nBb?>2^ are relieved or cured be U'pan? T nb*^
ules. One will iteaeraUy Rive relief .
rrllhlntwwntv mlnuti Th live eent |sirkr i - i 1
for an ordinary ovciuiuu. All UruRRtols, kU them.
so. :n.
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tvt-uk eyea, uao Thompson's Eya Water '
A Beautiful Yotins: Society !
Woman's Letter.
St. Paul. Minn. >
! 521 \Vnlnu)hi) St. <
Dr. Hart man, Columbus, O.
Dear Sir;
"J took Fernnalast summer
trhen I tens all run
, (linen .a ml had ahcadachc
(trid backache, arid no am- i
bit ion foe anything. I note I
feci as reel/ as I ever did ;
in all my life, and all
thanks is due to your c.v- , !
eel lent I 'era n a/less F. ; j
Ileal y.
\ The symptoms of summer ca ;
tarrh are quite unlike in different I
eases, hut the most common ones |
are gencrul lassitude, played-out.
tired-out, used-up, run-down feel- |
ings, combined with more or lcs^
henvy. stupid, listless, mental Li
condition. Relish for food and 5
the ability to digest food seeins (j
to In" lost. i'
Skin eruptions, sallow complex ; |
ion, biliousness, coated tongue, i j
fitful, irregular sleep, help to i j
complete the picture which is so j j
common at this season.
l'oruna so exactly meets all
these conditions that the demand ; j
is so great for this remedy at this j
seasou of the year that it is near- ;
ly impossible to supply it.
Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcrtics. f
One reason why Pertina has |
found permanent use in so many
homes is that it contains no narcotics
of any kind. Peruna is perfect
lj harmless. It can be used ,
t any length of t>mc without ae- I
Ua it-..' tic dt Ug habit. j
uii pelvic catarrh. anil catarrhal
tit feci fanned nut, ben in "I once
ill relieve i/ntic catarrhal ajjllerrl
tit heal tit. Ihj a buttle to-ila-t,
en sr.
kL COLLEGE, ZIWJS:
uc u (U'litnl 1'iliioaiIon, write
eiton.
r H BUTLER STREET. ATLANTA GEORGIA.
f?r ALL STOMACH TROUBLES. I
?KPSIA REMEDY I
ii? yniir riin1. I'. Itox l.tH. Atlanta. ?i.i. I
for Shin Tortured
h\\m an/I Rod
I/U1/KJ U2IVI IILJ1
for Tired Mothers
in Warm Baths with
IMP
And gentle 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, itching,
md burning babies, and
rest for tired, fretted
mothers, when all else <
[ails.
Bold throughout the world. Cnticura Soap, 23c., OfaW
nent,*hc.t Ite?olv*iit, AOc. (lu form of Chocolate Coated
Mila, 25c. r?rr via) of <*.?). Depot*: l.on<ion, 77 Charter*
icnt* hq , rant, Hue <le la Phi* ; notion, 137 Col-tubM
Lra. l'otter Drug * Chum. Corp., hole I'roprietora.
ftT3M<l for M llow U> Curt Baby Uuiuera"