Hs. * *
I
HAD CATARRH
Congressman Meel
In Dn_rn_nn Cn
iu rc iirua ru
CONGRESSMAN MEEKIS
Hon. David Met'Kuoii, .Napoleon, Otin
trirt, writes:
s "I have axed several lutlties ?/' I
/ tlirrehif J nun my catarrh of the hen
' if I use it a short lime Itmycr I it
I ill si use of thirl y years' sta utility. *'
ANOTHER SENSATIONAL CURE: -\
Mo., writes: "I have been in bail liealt
twelve bottles of your l'eruna 1 am cut
If you do not derive prompt and sat
write at once to Dr. llnrtman. gi\in^ a f
nlcased to irivo von his v .innV.:..
Address" Dr. Hartinan, President ot
\ ^ G^O O F OT ATi ) K S
V BRING FANCY PRICES Vjj I
To grow.1 lanje crop of po, <1 potatoes, the ?
soil must contain plenty of Potash. |
Tomatoes, melons, cabliaKe. turnips, lettuce. I
?in lact, all veRcuinlcs remove large quanti-l
tics ol Potash trom the soil. Supply U
Potash.
lihtrally hy the ore of frrtili/crs containing I
: !r*s / :>t 10 per cent, nciunl I'otaslt. I
liejtcr and more profitable yields arc sure to I
Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars I
booming special fertilizers, lot lontaiti v.iln*.
al'lo iulormation to larmers. Sent lite lor tin: IB
asking. Write now.
GF.R.MAN KALI WORKS
New York?93 Nassau Street, or
Best on Earth
Gantt's Planters and Distributors
WE GUARANTEE THEM.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Writ* for Prlrn and Cataloguo.
QANTT riFQ. CO., Hacon, Ob.
Biliousness
"I ham naad yonr valuable Oaannrrte anil And
thi-m perfurt. Couldn't do without them. I have
Ufil tli- in fur unnin tin;* for iiul igiatton and MlInnaiiUMi
and am now nuapliitrly cured. Kciommend
llirin to everyone. Oncn tried. you will
Haver be Without th-'ui In the family."
bdward A. Marx. Albany, N. T.
CANDY CATHARTIC
Plemnnt. Paint Able Potent. Tnnte flood. Do Onod,
Nevor Ktckrn. Weaken or firlpf. 10>*. 2.?-. 50<-. Never
ol.l In bulk. Tho [?unlno tablet atnnipotl UCC.
ttunrnnteoil to cure or your too <rv back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 601
ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES
Field Seeds
Country merchant" and ferment can save 10
to -J& nor rent by writing the Nnthvillr Produce
Co., .\anhvil le. To mi . for special cash prices.
The only strictly cnrli held seed house la the
Sunlit. Write today
NASHVILLE PRODUCE CO.,
J.J. OUII.> M?ii?g?r.
A
THIRTY YEARS
tison Gives Praise
r His Recovery.
>0N PRAISES PE-RU-NA.
j, ex-member ut Congress, Knty-lifth l)isVi'Utia
and I feel f/real It/ Itrnr/i/rd )
ill. I /'eel enenu ear/etf In Itellere thill J
rtll In' fnlli/ tilth' In cradtcah' the
David Meekisttn. J
Ir. -lacobL. Davis, < lalona, Stone County,
h for thirty-seven years, ami after taking
etl." laeob h. Davis.
isfactory results from the ii?c of I'eruna.
nil statement of your vase, ami he will be
VI litis.
The llartmnn Sanitarium, Columbus. 0.
What Is In a man is more potent than
what is about him. So. N.
Million* In Onli,
Salzer's New Notional (lata yielded in
Micli., 240 bu._, in Mo., 255 bn., in N. D.,
310 l>u., and in 30 other state* from 150
to 300 bn. per acre. Now this Oat if generally
growi; in 1905. will add millions of
bushels to the yield and millions of dollars
to the farmer's purse!
llomebuihler Yellow Dent Corn grows
1'lte a weed ami yields from 157 to 200
bushels and more per acre! It's the biggo-.t
yielder on earth!
Salzer's Sjieltz, Heardless Barley, Macaroni
Wheat, Pen Oat, Billion Dollar Brass
ami Earliest Cane are money maker- for
you, Mr. Farmer.
jrsr sr.Ni> titis noticc \ni> 10c
in stamps to John A. Kalmr Seed Co., T.a
Crosse, Wis., and neeivo iheir big catalog
and lots of farm seed samples. [A. (J. t..]
A A A A.. A \A..,A.tA
* ~ it
-r >
1 WHAT'S THE USF, OF ?
SAYING "GIVE ME A >
5 CENT CIGAR." WH EN ?
\ BY ASKING l'OR A : : %
;j"CREMO"f
YOU GET THE BEST
2 5-CENT CIGAIt IN V
< AMERICA . ?
j "\ ^
i 3 MTho World'i Largest Se'.!:r"
11 5
Positive, Comparative, Superlative
8llckor? for live years and now want
a new one, also one for a friend. I
would not bo without one for twice
the cost. They are Just ns far ahead
of a common coat ns a common one
Is ahead of nothing."
(NAME ON APPLICATION)
Bo sure you don't get one of tho com.
mon kind ? this is tho -ro'0!rFI>'r*
mark of excellcnco. W?o
A. J. TOWER CO.
OSi ON, U. 5. A. */i/f
TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED
TORONTO, CANADA
Ataken of Wet Weather C/othinq and Hats
i;?
^aaesuBassiiiSBaeHasezes^
?S0,000 riasits for 16c. Ja
\)v M ?r<? iiAr.lfitf and farms ?ro planted to
8er<li than any other In igjal
AgPflBPAmci lea. Thor? 1* reason for this. ^U8M|
Wo own oror 6,0*) *cie< for tho proBiBc'ifluPllon
of our unrrsuilril aooda.
H?Cv2}ln order to lb dure y nil to try them, wo M
r ,naK?<^|OW following unpro- MB
For Iti Canto PomtpmhS 4WM
lAa*TVi\|nw)r?rly. Bedlam and Lata Casta**#, ABEBfi
mi; 1 11 Jtono Kin# Juicy Tumlys, WW
Tt I III *??rt MlaaaUkuc Celery,
V IX/7 lilrU Null; tenure,
Jrt\ lOiUi H|?lrn4|4 Onions, iflSj
y I / HNHk Rara Uarlrsa KiithNct, Uflitl*!
he ^7 lOOh Olorlonsly BHIIUnt fUvsra
? 4 4 A bore seven packages contain ?uf!lU
JB ctent seed to grow 16.OO0 plants, fur- JJM
I Bfl nl?blnir bushels of brilliant #JH
[jl SB Hon r ra and lot.* ami lot not choice /oM
til roB vegetables, together- wltn ??ur greet hfiftg
f?i Sfl catalog telling all about Flower#,
kj Kfl K* ??-? *, Smell Fruits, etc., all for
61 A Holnatawpa and thla notice* flQ?j
'?big 14t>-page catalog alone, to. all
ftnfl\\V\rl 10HN A. 8ALZER SEED CO, ^3
V '-V.
LEW WALLACE DEADl
tu- i * 41? 11 r?ia
> ?? anuTTii iiiiuuguuui NIC vvuriu
of Literature
FAMOUS AS AUTHOR AND VETERAN
Tne Man Who Gave "Ben Hur" to the
World and Was a Conspicious Par.
ticipant in the Mexican and Civil
Wars Passes Away After a Wasting
Illness at the Age of 78.
Crawfordsville, Ind., Special.?Gen.
Lew Wallace, author, ex-minister to
Turkey, and veteran of the Mexican
and civil wars, died at his home in this
city at 9:10 o'clock Wednesday night,
aged 7S years. The health of General
Wallace has been waning for several
years, and for months it has been generally
known that his vigorous constitution
could not much longer withstand
the ravages of a wasting disease.
For more than a year he has been
unable to properly assimilate food, and
this, together with his extreme age,
. made more difficult his fight against
I death. At no time has he ever confessed
his belie! that the end was near,
and his rugged constitution and temarkahlc
vitality have been responsible
for prolonging his life.
| Besides his physician, only Mrs. Walj
hue. his son. Henry Wallace, of Indianapolis.
and his wife, wore present.
When told by his physician that he
was dying, General Wallace was perfectly
< aim and his last words wore
expressions of elirer to his giiefetricken
family. Bidding them faiev.ell.
ho said, "I am ready to meet '
my Maker." and lapsed into unconsciousness,
front which ho did not recover.
No definite funeral arrangements
have been made.
General Wall at e was born at Brooki
ville. Franklin county, Ind., in 1827. He
; served in the Mexican volunteers. During
the civil war ho commanded a
division of the Federal army at the
capture of Fort Donclson. and was promoted
major general of volunteers in
March. 1m;2. in 1SC.3 he prevented the
capture of Cincinnati by Gen. Kirby
j Smith. On July P. 18G4, he intercepted
j G?*n. Farly, who was marching upon
Washington with zjs.oou men while he j
nad only 5,800, and succeeded, though
of course driven in defeat, in detaining
Early for some days until Washington
could be re-enforced by Grant. In 1805
lie was mustered out of the volunteer
service and returned to the practice
of law at Crawfordsville, Ind. He was
i Territorial Governor of Utah in 1S78-S1
1 and served from 1S81 to 18S5 as minister
to Turkey, From this period until j
his death Gen. Wallace confined himself
largely to a literary career.
it is as the author of "The Fair God," ;
a story of the conquest of Mexico, his |
first novel, and "Den Hur" (18S0), that '
lie achieved his most signal and last- !
ing distinction. Probably no other
novel has ever had such immense and j
| continuing sales as "lien Hur." Late
' works were: "A Life of Benjamin
Harrison, riic Babyhood of Christ,"
and "The Prince of India."
Religious Education Arsociation in
Session.
Boston, Feb. 15.?Numerous departi
mental sessions at which were delivered
addresses dealing for the most part
with the religious education of the
American youth made a busy day for
the delegates to the third annual convention
of the Religious Education
Association. Nearly a score of meetings
and conferences were held during
the day. and the second general session
of tlio convention was held tonight.
Russian Cavalry Advance.
Tokk), By Cable.?The Russians
have begun an extensive cavalry
movement against Field Marshal
Oyama's extreme left. Wednesday
night they were attempting to cross
tlio Hun river west of l.iao Yang with
ft.OOO horsemen. One force of cavalry
stole in Liaohunschi, and simultanoously
another cavalry force approach- I
ed Tacha, which is situated IK miles |
southwest, and L'T miles west of Liao |
Yang. Nine thousand cavalry with
: artillery approached the river a mile |
! below Tacha, and attempted to cross ,
| nt t> o'clock in the evening, ad van o I
1 ing on lleikontai (Pckowtni). The
| shelling of Oyama's center continues.
Carnegie Will Testify.
New York, Special.?Andrew Carr
egio announced that he would go to
i Cleveland to testify against Mrs. Cassle
I.. Chadwick, who Is under arrest
; in that city charged with obtaining
j largo stims of money on alleged securij
ties hearing Mr. Carnegie's name. It
I is alleged that the signatures were
fnrc?ul ..
tuih^u. mi. vy?i uuftiv a tin xiuuut:anieni
was made after a subpoena ordering
him to apepar at court in Clevolnnd
on March G had been served upon him.
Squadron Leaves Libau.
l.ibau, Hy Cal)le.?The third Pacific
squadron sailed at noon Wednesday.
Grand Duke Alexis and Admiral Hireleft
inspected the squadron before its
departure. The lee-broaker Ermak
cleared the way. The battleship Vladimir
Monomach, was the first to start
and the others were towed out iu turn.
All the vessels were out at sea by
nightfall.
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervou.inessafter
first dav's uso of Dr. Kline's (Jreat
Nervelto9torer,$2trlal bottleand treatise free
Dr. II. II. Ki.ixk, Ltd.. 981 ArchSt.. Philn.. Pa.
It takes three seconds for a message to
So across the Atlantic.
To Care ? Cold in On# !>?
'lake Laxative iiromo Quinine Tablets. All
drucsists refund money if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grove's signature is on box. 25c.
It is a Parisian doctor who insists that
love is the result of a ..ii-robe.
D A \ A / iTrilimo ro-rr-n ?
nHVY Mk^nilNka C.k/Z.t.lVIA
Ulnlrhi-<i on Hand*, Kar? ami Ankle* For
Tiircn Vrurn- InntHiit Relief and
Speedy Cure liy Cutlciiraa.
"Thanks to^'uticura 1 ani now rid of
that fearful pest, weeping eczema, for the
first time in three years. It first appeared
on my hand, a little pimple, growing into
several blotches, and then on my ears and
ankles. They were exceedingly painful,
itching, and always raw. After the first
day's treatment with Cuticura Soap, Ointment
and Pills, there was very little of
the burning and itching, and the cure now
seems to be complete. (Signed) S. 15.
liege, Passenger Agent U. &, O. K. lt.?
Washington, L>. C."
The capital invested in trie mineral water
industry in Oreat lfritnin is $73,000,000.
M rs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, soften the gums, reduces in flam in
t ion, a I lays pain, ourotwlndc die, 25e.n i> >ttl"
In ffermany only 413 out of 10>>) males
reach the age of fifty years.
risn'-'s rill'rt PflP'Irtl Iw* t rv/A ltl..l?l../.?
, "" 'S'"} -T ' 1 '
ps a cough cure.?I. W. o'JJkien, 3*42 Third
Avenue, N.. Minneapolis, Minn., .luu. v>, t'JJJ.
Hi. Kttgli.-h language spoken to-da\ I v
of people.
A (inurantecil Cure For l*ile?.
iteluns. Blind, Bleeding or Croirmling
Piles. Druggists will reltind inonev it I'azo
Ointment I nil* to cure in > to 14 days. 6!c.
Freezing politeness is >a .1 par >' ,th cold
com lot t.
11 ell cured in :!0 minutes l>y Wnrdford's
Sanitary Out ion. Never Bails. Sold ;. all
druggists, -*1. Mail orders prmiptiy lilt *d
by Dr. 1?. lietclinn, ( rawfordsvilic, InU.
Tho French provincial railroads arc
among the poorest in the world.
i Taylor's Cherokee Tleniedy of Sweet C,nm
and .Mullen js Nature's great remedy Cures
(' uglis. Colds. Croup and Consumption.and
all throat and lung troubles. At druggist::,
1 23?\, otV*. and $1.00 per bottle.
Some < f tho churches that talk most
! tho Fothc rhcotl cf God si tow least
i' the u oihcrhood of titan.
TTnrr'j TTiU*
Wo o?Sar One ilundr-l Dollars Ke.vardfor
*ny ease of Tatar,m tliat eauuot bo cure 1 by
linll's Catai r.i i'nr \
i..f.< ttsM.i ('?>.. Toleib>, O
We. the undersigned, liavo laiiiwu F.J.
Cheney lor tin- lust lf> years, and believe liitn
perfectly honorable mini iuisiucsM iruii.-nuliou-,
and liuaueially a'do to carry out any
obligations made l?y tiioir llrin.
West .V Tkuas. Whole tis Druggists, Toledo,
U,
Waluixo, jvinxw .t Mauvix, Wholesale
Druggists, l'ole io, (?.
Hall's Catarrn Cure i?. I a.ton internally, acting
directly upon tho bl i > I and inucoussurfaces
of the system. t'cstimouials sent froo.
Price, 75<*. per bat. ie. Sold !?. all
'lako Hull's Family Fills tor i'aiHii|iatloo.
Yet pot what you want IT you want
it with both foot.
TORTURING PAIN.
Ilsilf Tills Mini's SiinVruijjs Would IIiith
!v ill? ? 1 Many :? 1'crnon, llut Uohii'it
Ki<lm*y Pills Curetl Hint.
A. <'. Spi apuo. stork dealer, of Normal.
II!.. wriirs: "For two whole years
1 was iloinp uotbinp but buying intuliclues
to oiiro my
kidneys. I do not
rAw i It i ii U that any
(h?*> Ta man ovi r suftW*.
'\ for oil as I did
{' ir ,*2( , ^ ami livrd. Tim
y/dfcv '>M. i??i? i?? ??y > u
: i' '^V"v^->v/ was so bad i 't
-VA1 ,'o:lU :,,,t
Vv *v v ,<'b-; \ , | :.i lnvbt. I could
Y<XM ' not rido a horse,
a. o. srn.uii r. ami sonmtimos
was unabb' even to ride in a ear. My
condition was eritieal when I sent for
Dunn's Kidney Fills. I used throe
boxes and they cured mo. Now I cau
po anywhere ami do as inueli as anybody.
1 sleep well and feel no discomfort
at all."
A TRIAL FIIHF Address FosterMilburn
i'o.. Huffalo, N. Y. For sale
by all dealers. Price, i>0 cts.
The first blows cost. but the last
would not count without them.
' IN ClTtlNO Ogf ?6lL(.V
1? So)?d Qlojd TjQOD LUCK 6AMNG t
p? cut 01^ th is caran^sav^t
arjoooo FOR VALUABLE articles. :
K\l EACH CAN. Addrjto: Tm* Dcpa.?tmi
CM in* scuthcwh hnfa eg d*awi? bsi rk?
Healtfy of Am
A Subject Much Discus
The Future of a Cc
Health of Its Women.
At tho Now York State Assembly of
I Mothers, a prominent New York doctor
! told the 500 women present that healthy
' American women were so rare as to be
I almost extinct.
This seems to he a sweeping state'
mailt of the condition of American
I women. Yet how many do you know
who are perfectly well and donothave
some trouble arising from a derangc.
input of the female organism which
manifests itself in headaches, back-.
; aches, nervousness, that bearing-down
! feelil!!"- nninfnl o*> 5 r rocriil n ? mi.ncl-no.
tion. leucorrhecn, displacement of the
uterus, ovarian trouble, indigestion or
sleeplessness? There is a tried and
; true remedy for all these ailments.
l.ydiu E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cum.
j pound has restored more Aracrieau
women t<> heulth thau all other remedies
in the world. It regulates,
strengthens ami cures diseases of the
i female organism as nothing else can. j
For thirty years it has been curing
I the worst forms of female comi
plaints.
Such testimony as the following
should he convincing.
Mrs. T. 1'. Willadsen, of Manning.
Ia.. writes:
Dear M rs. T'inkhnm:?
"lean truly *ny that yon have saved my life
i a:id I cannot m;hws hiv gratitude to you in
words, l-'or two years 1 sjieiit lots of ni>>ne\
i in doetoi iaj; without any heuetlt for inoiisti'ual
irregularitie and 1 hud given up all
hop*.* of ever being we'| again, but 1 was
persuaded to try Lydin E. Pinkham's Vegetable
t'ouipound ittid three bottles have restored
me to perfect health. Had it not been
for you 1 would have ltecn in my grave
to-day."
Lydia L. Pinkham's Veritable Com
i ^pim,Trr
e
Bj Tour grocer is lionest. ami?
H you that ho knows very little
|j sells you. How can l:o know,
rwim
u 6* i i'V I d
E / v k3 nrcc.,
8 M b
;r v ?<>* Ie h=n,:
%igf -~
LjJ O' ?e? ? RJ a| our
BraSi^35f^^p3SE5I^ your h
'jwft Scraict
'H ?llrC, 15?
Tn each package of XJON
jj pound of l'uro CoflVo. Insi.3
(Lion Loud on every package.)
N (Save tho Lion-hemls fo
. SOLD BY GROCER
|g~s|Thompson's Eye Water
>o. H.
&QQD I.
Dojilsfe Relurms
ney by saving the freiglit-ear coupons on C
g Powder can labels. 111 exchange for tin
e yonr choice of 56 useful premiums - valua
ry, dress and house furnishings. The l'remi
li can tells all about them,
lute, unquestioned purity of
$OD LUCK!
>ther reasou why you ought to use it. It is
tig force is so great?that it takes only a lien
o a quart of sifted flour to produce the fiu
lightest, whitest baking is sure to follow 1
Luck?lightest, because it generates r
because of its freedom from all n<:
least expensive, t
cents a pound. Send
"
' I
erican Women
sprf af Wnmfln's OiiKq?
>untry Depends on the
Miss Mat-tie Henry, Vice-President- of
Danville Art Club* 4t'y (.Jreeii Street,
Danville. Va? writes:
' Dear Mrs. Pinkhani: ? Manv vonrs' stif
foriiiR with femaiewcnkneeE. inflammation ami
a broken down system rondo nio more anxious
to die than to live, but Lytlia E. rinkbuTn's
Vegetable Compound hns restored my health
hixT 1 am so grateful for it that i want every
suffering; woman toknow what I.vdiu K. rinkham's
\ eg<'table Compound will do for Ivr."'
When women are troubled with
irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation,
weakness, leuoorrhuca, displacement
or ulceration of the womb,
that bearing-down feeling, inflammation
of the ovaries, backache, bloating1,
(or flatulency), general debility, indigestion,
ami nervous prostration, ot aro
beset with such symptoms as dizziness,
faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability,
nervousness, sleeplessness,
melancholy, "all-gone" and "want-tobe-left-alone"
feelings, blues, and hopei
les-o.?c80. they should remember there
| is one tried and true remedy. l.ydiu
' H. I'inkhain's Vegetable Compound ^
i once removes such troubles No other
medicine in the world has received such
unqualified emlo* sement. No other
medicine has such n record of cures of
female troubles. Refuse to buy any
other medicine, for you need the best.
A ligb* heart, a cheerful countenance,
and all the charms of grace and beauty
aredepeiident upon proper action of the
bodily organs. Yon cannot look well
unless you feel well.
Mrs. l'inkham invites all sick women
to write her for advice Her advice and
medicine have restored thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
round Succusds Where Others Fall.
Strike Home 1
if ho cares to do so?can tell g
! AUOUt tuo DUiK OOIU'O X16
wh re it originally onino from, gj
whs blended?or with what K
lion roasted! If voti buy your fl
loose by the pound, how rati I
pecfc purity and uniform quality ? |
1 CQFFEE, lire LEABEH OF j
PACKAGE COFFEES, is cD I
sily uniiorm in <*u:i!Sly, I
;ib an J bavor. For 0'. I'.R A |
R OF A CENTURY, LION COFFEE Rj
tccn *F.c standard col!ce in |,J]
?:is oi homes. M
j COFFEE carefully packed jij
tartorlcD, mid until opened In H
nine, !iau no ciiancc of bflnn adiil- B
!, or of coroino in contact with duut, DS
srmscr unclean fmiiU?.. ; '
COFFEE you get OP.S flil! 9
it upon getting the genuine. B
r valuable premiums.) [I
tS EVERYWHERE g
)OLSON SriCE CO., Toledo, Chio. H
rvi In time. Sold by druffftltis. |hH
so pure?its leav- ,
iping tenspoonful ^ < v%m i -??n i M
7.1 ^Thi Ksaii I
tiost gas: whitest, jrv I sri?3
lultcration. It is BjyU MjM
<>??costs only 10
us your grocer's KV/'oJifVwjS
't sell Good Luck KM I sw,S" J Irjjl
we'll see tThit you MvW
k THE SOUTHERN KL. JM
Virclnl*.