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M rs. Anderson, a woman ot J acksonvi Recorder of Deeds, her signature to the f Lydia E. Pinkham's aUr vn Mus. I'i.vkiiam: ? Ther haw not At time.* endured agonies i 1 wish su'-h women know, the value Orn|)ouii(l. It in a remarkable nu 1 ev.? kr. rw and thoroughly reliabl " I have seen cases whore wome xieni- ber >fit, who wore cured in loss Vegetable Compound, whilo other OaniA out cured- linnnv nnrl ir? nayfa. , 1 r-j i " 1" i 'Vi' with this medicine. I have never u benefit. A few dose* restores my s the entire system. Your medicine I f fully endorse it."? Mns. It. A. A son v .lie. Fla. AT Reed, L' l-i'i K. Cuinl?erla w.i "i women arts troubled with iri anu , "uvorrhuea, displacement, or nice feeling, inflammation of the ovarium, indi^'jsLion, ami nervous prostration, t. and true remedy. I.ydia ! '. I*inklia removes sui-h troubles. 'Tlio exi?Tit'fico and (cHtinu w?mcn of Anivrira ?<> to provo, 1 Pfnkiinm's % il>le torn pound once i>y removing the cm mo and and normal condition. If in dou ' " iBunit inoiiriitmlH do. Her adv "N'.? other jMcli- irn' for women it HjTe:t'l :iiid nmju.illti; i emiorsetnot 1"0(V.H : i?f ctire.-s of 'III:iU' t !'OMbU.'H. *>!! fAftft FORFSIT if 'V.? < irni.it fortbvri xfaUfllllU utiovo ?will :<n<v "1 hMjIif in mlnf PMMffU f?r Innnmn'j <? rh WlticU 1 iiOOU ?ril)Ct<*.| fv?r ovor IffHIit , yr.ti i iii ) i'h'i o" tlmt t? tiAV'i givon mo u.?r<? v??llof limn any oilier r?*me?ly j liavo o?rr f.ri<*?f I 4l?*n ly r^.iorniiM(i?4 litem to my frifui* * ? frctuft *II t'. *r? fs;?rr**?ile I " ibiu. vJillird. &ijia lit. Plkmis.'l. I'tlit'thln ivtmt TmUOiMiI BoOmI, tl ivor nil U?n, Wvkkan ur Grlpk. Ht, ?..? . Ho, Nornr ?? III In hll.k. Tim em III nil tiililft tuiipoU OC <> r?r.tiil<it i to euro ur your uiuiioy l>*<-k. Hterli'.ig Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. vjy jUMflLSaLE, TEH KILLIGH 30XES i Odcis and U.ida. A in;, i may t very l??n in * nil yet avail liini n..' i - i' he - i; ;??>! lo bin liens?. I A tliiiie pro.nlitT Roner.tlly proline?; dead wrmoas. .So. 51 i COMPLETELY RESTORED. Mm I*. Bruozel, wife of I*. Ilruii7.pl, stool: dealer, residence 111 11 (.Jrnml avenue, Everett, Wash., sacs: "Fot ___ flfteou years I nufM' ferod with terrible 'El pnlu In my buck, t '"'l n0t k,10,v w,,nl It w;m to eitjov n 'WhRMBx night's rest and arose in the morning feel"* A '"K tired h Oil tinjBp *. * ? refreshed, My sufferlag sometimes was ?? ?\*X? sA simply Indescribable. ?8lBkLa#\%^J A When I finished the jflr* % \ s * A first box of Doun's SSf%M9L%^ Kidney Pills I felt like a different wo- j <u?? man. I continued no- ' ill I bad taken Ave boxes. Donn's Kidney Pills act very effectively, very promptly, relieve the aching pnlns and all other annoying difficulties " i Foatcr-Mllbnru Co.. Buffalo, N. T. 1 Vor sole by all (lru,; ; U. Price 50 prominent society fp ille, I7la., daughter of West, who witnessed ollowing letter, praises Vegetable Compounds o are but few wives and mothers who iiui such pain as only women know, of Liydia l?. Pinkhnm's \Vgetnble ^dieine, different in action from any e. m doctored for years without permathan three months after taking your s who were chronic and incurable ct health after a thorough treatment ised it myself without gaining great itrength and appetite, and tones tiD naa been tried and found true, hence n person, 225 Washington St., Jacknd St., Philadelphia, Pa., Hays: Mrs. Pinktiam:?I feel it my duty nd tell you the good I have received la K. Pink ham's Vegetable Comro been a great sufferer with female ryin^ different, doctors and medicines j: tine tit. Two years ngo 1 went under , ] on, and it Mt mo in a very weak < i hart ntomnch trouble, backache, 1 limitation of the heart, and was very ; in fact, I ached all over. I find i is the oidy medicine thai reaches troubles, and would cheerfully roe- j ml I.yd hi 10. Pink ham's V egetable , tound to all suffering women." I i rog-ttlitr or painful menstruation, vceakration of the womb, that hcariug-dowo backache, flatulence, general <lobillty, ' bey should reineml?er there is one tried ! ' iu'h Vegetable Compound at once ? >ny of some of the most noted ; ' K'yoml st question, that Lydia K. , 1 will correct all such trouble at i restoring the organs to a healthy > I>t, write Mrs. Pinkham at l.yiiu, ice is free and helpful. i the world has r? ccived such wide- ; it. No other inert ivjno has such a i Kcfuse to buy any substitute. i i th priNlu.-e fl'.> ?>rig" .1 1ef?-rs and *t;.:atnrns of fl lllflir :tlNd!l||fl tie';;.'! C ; \ . IS. iMuUluiiii Moiiii inn v o.# Lyun? U.tn? i i Ducks Led by a Pigeon. One of the strangest sights evei ' r.cen by sportsmen was witnessed tha 1 other day on the clack pass owned by ] I'ri l.aniproy of St. I'aul. Mr lamprey and a friend had beea . shooting for sonic 'imo when they' observed a flock of ducks coming I i along from the north. The ducks wera I ? blue winged teals and at their head : : was a white bird. ' "That's queer," said Mr. Lamprey; i \ "I'll take the white bird and see what it Is." both sportsmen fired, both bringing , down their bird. Upon examination t i! was found that the leader of th(J < ducks was a tame white pigeon. j i If anyone lias cv r before seen a v flock of ducks led by a white pigeon ^ ik 10 uiuc lur mm 10 rise aud .ay ao. r ;>T Henry S. Cliavcs. dean of t'.ia h'oro^t School of Vale, lia.s been ci,mni:ssi >n?\l by the bureau of forestry of the department of ugi h ull tiro t > make a isit of inspection In the Philippine isiat.i!'* 1! will make n careful an ' < .eiililh study of ti e forests. FITfinarmtinanlly .nred. N? fits or rt*veo:n? no.xs after (Irsl day's uao of Ur. Kline's t.rc.v. Narve Restorer, fdt rialboUto.-ind treatise free l?r. it. H. Ki.inK.I.td., S)31 Arcii St.. I'hiln., l\v. Automobile train* are. to be run on j wagon roatl* in Herman Kaat Africa as ^ feeders to the railway line*. Tim Peruna Almaimr In *,0110,000 ttnniM. , The FVruna T.itchy Day Almanac baa heroine a tixtnre tn over right million I home* I' can be obtained from all I dru.ivsta free. Ilo sure to impure earlv. 'I'l. ? liWV. 4 1- 1 * j i r,.., is already piiniisi?ei|, 1 ( arid lli? K-.ipp v will soon ho o\hauslrd | IX> not put it off tiot onr today. 1 . In lli" m>'<-?iinr a* Turin are some war ' rarli)C>n< yours old. Plso's (,'araoannot h? too highly spoken ot i as a cough cure.?J. \V. O'IIrikn. :tTi t hird I Avenue, N . Minneapolis. Minn.. .l?u. ti, 190J, | Aim oat *o\on per conf. of the cost oi Operating a railway is for ooal. r.oh cured in 30 minute* by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Xcter fniD. Sold by all i druagiata, SI. Mail orders promptly tilled by Dr. E. (Detcliou, Crawfordaville, tnd. For an orchid $3360 was recently paid. n As soon aa the Christian forgets his Master hr Is likely to still) hU toe oc soca<| mystery. CHARGE VAST MO! Russian Officials Strike a Hard Fig! With Enemies of the Government WILD SCENES IN ST. PETERSBUR Great Anti-Government Demonstr tion and Measures Taken to 3^ press It Caused Excitement Ui equaled Since the Riots of 1901Previous Warnings in the New papers Only Served to Swell th Crowd of Students, Workmen an Young Women. St. Petersburg, By Cable.?A popula anti-government demonstration, th participants in which included larg numbers of students of both sexes, be gan at midday Sunday in the Nevsk prospect and lasted about two houri Hundreds of police and mounted gen darmes, who were hidden in the cour yard of the public buildings, emerge and suddenly charged the crowd at ful gallop, driving the demonstrators ii headlong confusion and screaming witl terror upon the sidewalks and into ad jaeent streets. This led to serious en counters, 50 persons being more or les severely injured. Barge numbers wer arrested. Not since the riots of 1901. when Cos sacks, stretched across the Navslti pros poet from building to building, chargei down the boulevard from the Mosco\ station to the Neva, lias the Russiai capital lived through such a day o excitement as this. The authorities las night got wind of the big anti-govern nic nl demonstration planned for toda; by the Social Democratic party to do tnand an immediate end of the war au< the convocation of a national asseni bly ami this evening in every pape iu black-face type was an explici warning to the people, at their peril to desist from congregating in the Nev ski prospect near the Kasean Cathe urai. At the same time extesivo prepar ations were made to quell any disturb anee. The police on the Nevski pros pert were increased six times over am tiie devorniks, or house porters, wen marshaled in front of their respectivi buildings. Half a dozen squadrons o mounted gendarmes were massed it the rear of the Uaseait Cathedral, atu battulious of reserve police were sta tioned in several court yards out o sight. Minister of ihe Interior Sviato polk-Mirsky gave strict orders, how ver. iliat no Cossacks should he use< tnd the chief of police issued explicit directions to avoid harsh measures unless it should become absolutely ncees>ary. The newspaper warning, how. vcr by giving notice to those not appriset at' the prospect of a demonstration, do I'eated the very object of which thoj were designed, attracting seemigly tin whole population of this vast city ti ho broad thronghfare; and long he 'ore the hour fixed, despite the pleadng of the police, who literally lined tin sidewalks. the throngs on the pavements were so dense that movement was almost impossible, while the snow overed boulevard was black with a jingled mass of sleighs, tilled mostly with the curious. In throngs on tin ddowalks. were practically the whole undent body of the capital. including \tany young women, wlm have always >een prominent in Russia in revoluionary movements, and also thousands ?t workmen belonging to the Social Labor party. Towards 1 o'clock the workmen and students seemed tr warm toward the corner of the Hotel Hurope. opposite* the O.asenn Cathedral i*he police, rei ogniziug that the critical iionicttt was approaching. tried in vain o keep hack the human tide. Then alien there was not a single mounted K)llceman in sight, on the strike of 1 ?clock, from the heart of the thickly i)edged erowd a blood red flag. like a let of tin me. sudd* nlv shot up. It was lie signal. Other Hags appeared in thr Vowil. waving frantically overhead; oid they were greeted with a hoars* oad. "Down witit autocracy." The stuh tits surged into the street, singing the <>i sock ins to evfrii ate themselves rowde J into doorways and hugged ? 11 - - Dismounted police made a sittr!i .ttti mm ij> I'm Dn ii wav into tlie row! to wrest the llags from the deiionst tutors, hut the students and vorkmen, arn ? d with sticks, stood lose and beat back tlteir assailants. I'hen. like a Hash, front behind the (nsean Cathedral, lame a squadron ot tendarmie. The doots of adjoining onrt yards were thrown back, and lattal'ons of police eante out. A doude squadron charged the flank ittf the lemonstrators with drawn sabres. Five >ther squadrons t in led the mob. cutin tr through tite frinas of sepetators. vho gladly si ttrrled to cover. The main wedge of the demons!tutors stood fast inly a moment or two. There was a sharp rattle of cudgels tnd sabivs, though the wounds showed hat the police stru k principally with lie flat of their sabres. The womer ft ere especially tierce in their resis ance. Many were struck and tram tiled, and blood streamed down tbeii face-;. While the moli stood, those within manage! to throw hundreds of revo utionarv proclamations ovtfr th< ticads of their follows. Tho pollc? trge.l their horse-, fiercely into the towil, driving those who resisted intr ho court yards, the Hotel Europe and he Catholic Church. The intense ex item tit lasted about ten minutes, af er which mounted squadrons of tta< mn'l irnriorip nofn?M<wl tbo v-1 root p *n<l me policemen ticvoieu inemst'ive: Lo keeping the crowd moving. Considering the sharp fight the riot *rs had up. the police actjed hu inanely with the crowd, avoiding bru Lality and roughness in kecking th< throng moving, and showing reall: more consideration than the police o many cities would under | simila circumstances. . In the meantime tliose confined it tho court yards, who were recognizci as agitators, were arrested, hut oth ?rs were allowed to go quiet !v home liio wounded tirst having tht ir injui les dressed. , - . I1 I I BTry a Smile. ! ff the world will not t>e conquered by a frown. Try * 3n?lle; I If your weeping will nlot ralie you when , ! you're Sown. j Try a smile. If a stolid oountenancje Will not help your cause advance. Thaw a bit ami take n chance? Try a sinlle. If a scowl don't make your neighborhood 0 respect you. Try a smile; If an everlasting grumble don't protect you. Try a smile, a. Dash away that childish tear. Check that sob. It's bad to hear; p. ' Spread your mouth from ear to earTry a smile. n If you've had to let some stronger fellow _ beat you. Try n smile; s. t^t him know it tukea two lickings to defeat you? 1B j Try ii smile. 1 Make Mm dearly understand j 1 Vou don't b'"ir the coward's brand; Make him show his strongest handTry a smllti. If they've told you you are going to the lidocs. Try a smile; r Don't go cutting any desperation didoes, e Try .a ?inll?*. When you've been so knocked about e That you're, nearly down and out. And are scheduled for a pout. " Try a smile. ^ If your very rlniosl efTorts didn't work, j. Try a smile; Though you Ivol that it must be a sickly smirk. lf Try n smile. I Show the world that you can do It; d Send a gigg'o gurgling through It; Don't go get a rag and chew It? II Try a smile ?Baltimore American. a Polite Children of East Bolivia. Cap!. Jermacn of Rio de Janeiro, s who recently returned front a journey e Into the rubber districts of East Bolivia. almost in the heart of Central America, visited a town in the very ~ Interior, to far from civilization that v it required a horseback rido of three days to get to H. There lie found two f schools for boys and onu for the girls t ; of the place, luit only one teacher, who was an old half-breed. This obi Y man was drunk when the traveler arrived. ar.d remained drunk for two ' ' days. "But." says ('*td. .Tormanti. "the eltilr I t dren were just as good and well-behaved ?s if they were enjoying tho _ ; host educational chances In the world. - 1 They were as polilo as the most cub - j tured people in tho outside world, and were eager to show me attentions. uvmuvci, )jrC531Ilg mom upon 1110. "Thojr never entered a house, not even a shop, witnout. knocking at. iho door or rha side aud obtaining permission to conie in. After this permission was given they always took off thair shoes, which they left, out side.' III Ituli'lliix. New Yorker? "Oh. ye . I'm a thoroughbred liokrmiun! My urtislie nature requires atmosphere. There is so ; nittol. in that, you Ui:?-\v.*' C'eur.inT'rout-oui of :or. n ? "Vrs. I suppose i?n. I never was in but one l'.oitcniian piaee. aud I thought there ; was a good deal in that nlinospliere? ! > it was principally tol?a co smoke I"? Detroit Free Press. t tatt: or Onto, Citv or Tut.rno,? l.ncis goontv. {" * t I r.ank J. Ohksev joa-n oath thai he t< j r 'tiior partner of tho firm of I . .1. i'mi m v A ?'<?., doingN business in the City <>t Toledo, 1 County au'l State aforesaid, and that said ' | IIrni will pay the turn of o?k hondbro ooi.! i.aks lor each and every as <>f < ai-\ukii > that cannot bs cured by tho u- <>f lUu.'n . 8worn to boforo tno and subscribed in my . ?. presence, this Cth day >( DeeemSi \t.. - l?er,A.I>.. 188(1. A.W.tii.Kxso:.', ' I ' ? Votary Public. I Hail's? 'atarrta Ouw i I T."0 itilorually.iuwl * not directly nu the bl "> I ; ud mncotx sur? )l tht system. .Set; l (or testimonials, I I lro?%. J'. J. CheSi'y .t Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 7 > . Take Hall s Family 1'iil tor constipation. I A Chronic < ? ? . "Oil. he's never tied r itli a job. ' Ho's kicking aboui ;iie ouo lie's got ; now." "Why, I under*moil it was a cinch. ; Ho told me he h:ul absolutely nothing to dr." "Yes. but he's hi.-king because be lias to do it."?Philadelphia Press. BAUD AND BEARDLESS. "Yes." said the barber, "old men I and boys are easily tlatlered." "Yes?" queried he occupant of t.:e i I chair. "Yes; you can usually Hatter an old man by ashing hiro if be wants a liair ! cut. and a tmv by asking tf he wauls , ' a shave."?Philadelphia Public Led1 | ger. ^ I u ..?|P IMMHVI Jji . ?_ get the greatest satisfaction l B . cuing force and the reasouub B beautiful free premiums. Tt H Good I4uck coupons. There B numerous useful gifts. A lit and tells how to get them fre I GOC ' H Tkl*Utk?0?iMi r*ui ofir B t?tJ -tjmA^SrnUrn kUlUBTJO a B KCTvi???j^wooiuo<^^ ^ IB^ooo 'o* **" !n M-f'.t.i " j lHy -a THE OLD FOL Ire Never Without PeCatarrhat Under dale of January 1U. ins.. Dr? !1 irtman mcirol the following letter: "My wife has been a sufferer from ft complication of diseases tor the past twenty-five years. Her case ha* bntiled the sliilt of some of the most noted physicians One of her worst troubles war chronic constipation of several years' standing She was also passing through that most critical period in the life of u woman?change of life. "In .lune 18'J.i. 1 wrote to you shout her case. You advised a course of l'eruna and Manalin, which we at once comtnenccd, and have to say it completely cured her "Aljout the same time I wrote you about my own case of catarrh, which had been of twenty-five years' standing. At limes 1 was almost past going. 1 (iomniencnf to use Peruna aecordiitp to pour instructions atul continiicd its use /iirnbont ? pear, and it ims completel i/ cured me. Your rewcdies do all that ?/oh claim /or them, and even more, "--do/in (>. .ittethmui. In a letter dateil January 1, 1900, Mr. Atkinson savs, after live years' experience with l'cruna: / i?'ill ever continue to speak a pood tvord for Prrutta. I am sfill < u i-0u of mm irft."?./ofin O. Hkin??h, Indcptrtidritfe, .Mo., Kor i'J?. Ask Your Druggist for Fre T!io great lesson of the M;ma > '? ampaign seems to be that this country needs tougher soldiers, There is a superabundance of tough citizens that might be ntndo available, tiro Philadelphia Inquirer declares. The rc--e-.it campaign is reflected in the novel by Aldcn .Marcti called "A lii.cling Traitor" in Lippincott's Magazine's Cluistnias number Mr. March, though new as a novelist, has loug, I t en an editor of the Philadelphia Better Fruits-Better Proiils< Better peaches, apples, pears anil berries are produced when Potash is liberally applied t<? the soil l'o insure a full crop, of choicest quality, use a fertilizer containing not Ic.a than 10 per cent, actual Potash te^ 3G33sS5 m CWfttS w!t?K( AH. lis: iaiu.. Pj Njj Ho?vt 4 ?'i^ri riy.'u?. ? i >**t. FS * I!r2 In ttuit) < ?M W ?!f Vf-TMlt Wl i #EEE?2EEHEI2B?l ^akirvd REMIUMsf j ing Powder be sure to xsk your grocer for ro?n Good Luck hiking Powder because < le price at which it is sold. Furthermore, le gilt clock blu>wn above is one ot the is a coupou on the label of each can. Cut 1 tie book inside of each can illustrates aud < e. So great is the demand lor to L.UGI f ?, jb that id am ahipplns 11 Id oarload tha country. Don't forget tn buying ^a tell at th? c?it. Mtari to-day wit w lng ami stat tlia beautiful proruloma. 11 your grocer doean'l isll Good IJJJ. aee that you are auppllad. bl-LJ THE SOUTHERN MFG. COL II I 1 \i IWill'l III" I! I I?III - j KS AT HOME. ? 1 \ . ru-na in the Home for Diseases. IMr*. Alia Sehwandt. bunborn, Minm., writes: "I hoiip bf<? troubled-with rheumatinut anil catarrh for t went y-/iw years. Could not si rep day or night. After ha ring used He rutin liun .drey ,und nothing bothers me now. If L ever am a/jeetrd with any kind of slrkness fertinn iill! Iwihe medicine I shall use. My son teas cured of ca1 lurrh of the tarynj by I'crwna."? Mrs. .ilia Sehwandt. Why Old People Are Especially Liable to Systemic Catarrh. J , When old age comes n, catarrh.il dia; eases <;onte also. Systemic catarrh is almost universal iu old people. This . explains, .why t'cruna lias become so indf?|>en?al>!e to old people. Peruna i* thrir safeguard. Peruua is the onljr remedy yet devised that entirely meet* these eases. Nothing hut an effective systemic remedy can cure them. A reward of $lO,Oi*) lias been deposited ii>, the Market Kxchangc Hank, Columbus, Ohio, as a guarantee that the above testimonials are genuine; that we hold itv our possession authentic letters certifying to the same. During many years' advertising we have never used, in part ot u? whole, a single spurious tratimooiil. livery one of our testimonials are genuine am! in the words of the one whose uaux* is appended. e Peruna Almanac for 1905. fianttVPtoaters and Distributors I GyARAN.TE E THEM J afcW<t.RE OF IMITATIONS. ; 1 iVrlt'e for Prt>.-?* au.t l ataloju*. l/d'ANTt flFU. CO.. Hacon, (la. v.A IlrnnQuI^ ! 2^3 upu jf roffi WagfcVj- il. \ RomivM n'l swelling in Stf>?o i 4 di> < ; rITi' l i u {tirmancnt euro , A* in ;otl> c-> ?l i?s. Ti l.lt 11 I- I-Ill flit .jnriiifr*. N iiinvi .in tv f me* : Writ- Or. H. II. O.-oeVs Sona, ' SOTt Sp**5'*'1*'3' a Atlanta. ML i and millstones .4? orn. II in lined of torn Mill or MUi?H VIII I C ''lino you will find it lr> ylnr iP, rilLLa. interest to correspond with I .. v.CAROLINA MILLSTONE CO.. m ^ ot'Csnirrori. N. C. Minilfoc: mir i ? .k- . T Tflaorp^ County Grit. , . Hides: Jjp^hk . >.**' ?*? * ' / '~' jSfei. V*: Ntf* ^T^tlioinpswi's Eye Water ^ * .*? ' * ' So. r?l. the Good Luck"hrantt. You will fS! >t its positive parity, great leav- 4gl by using Good Lu'pk you can get SB presents youcip .get ,by saving Ma them out, save tfifeut and get tli-i PTnloina ?- &V? ~ M? W?I wuvuw Wilt, ^ncuiium Ldr ^ak,ing 1 ^ Powder i *nd tralnlofi) Jot^r JdT all part* or tloodliUvk" yon jhj. tlio 'nvtforth* flj li a pound can . l')u.);VriJov your (>iikuck'' nod ua MiVaama and wu will , Richmond, Virginia.