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LIEUTENANT BOWMAN Bfer ^ ' * $! IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS PE-MCMO HII. | Co/d Affected Head and Throat ?Attack Was Severe. t'ha*. W. Bowman, 1st Lieut. and Adjt. -trii M. S M. C'av. Vols., writes from Lnnhtm, AI?l.. as follows: "Though somewhat averse to patent medicines, and still more averse to becoming a professional atliduvit man, it seems only plain duty in the present instance to add irv experience to the columns already written concerning the curative powers of fVi una. "f ha re been on rtivularl y benefited l Ik use for colds in the head and thetxil. I have been able to fall y cu re t?.t/arl/' of a most severe attach- la r* rt y-etybt h ours by i ts a sea ecord tag j tm direct Ions. I use it as a preventive tcbenrrcr th rratened irith an attack. "Memlu rs of mj* family also use it for like ailments. \\ e are recommending it | to >?r friends."?C. \V. Bowman. Ps-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. 'One 'reason why Peruna has found permanent use in so many homes is that it ctrntains rio narcotic o: auy kind. It can be any length of time without acquirmic a -drug habit, Sddii's* Dr. Hartinan, President of 'i lie M.areniAti Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for ft>-v medical advice. All correspondence belli stmtlv confidential. san pn^rftnM VWu I UVI I IUI1 PAY TUITION AFTER POSITION IS SECURED Vlrat 10 who clip this notice and send to DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSISE5S COLLEGE Rakijlh Columbia, Knoxville, Atlanta. Waco Ft. Worth or Naahville, Tann. may. without giving notes, pay EVERY CENT of tuition out of salary after good position is secured. If not secured ??j mv required. COURSE BY MAIL FREE If not ready to enter you may take lessons by mall FREE until ready, whi> li would save time, living expenses. ?ir-? or complete at home and get dlplonu. IV I\ H. C. Co., lias $300,000.(0 cspUal, i7 bankers on ltoard of Dlrecon*-, and TWENTY Colleges in THIRTHEN Etatr-s to linek every claim It nkes. established 8IXTKKN years. Otp and send this notice to-day. tfr> GOOD POTATOES I BRING FANCY PRICES Vj I To grow a Urge crop of good potatoes, the W kmI rou-1 contain plenty o( Pot.uli. Tomatoes, melons, cabliage, turnips, lettuce I ?in tact, all vegetables remove large quanti- I be* ot 1 ctash lruni die soil, Supply JB Potash I B literally bv the uie of fcrliliicrs containing I we Jnc iIuih 10 per cent, actual I'otash. I B fir err ar.d more profitable yields are sure to B In. low. | Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars B B Ivohio k rpcrial fertilisers, but contain valu ' B ahW iiitomuuon to farmers. bent tree tor the fl B .saiunc. Write now. I 9 GERMAN KALI WORKS B I INaw York??J Nassau Street, or X ? Atlanta, Ga.?ss?? South Uroad St. B 80. '20. SAD BREATH "Tiw months I bad great troubla with my stomach mna u?.l all kinds of msdlctnsa. My tongue has am actually an green as grass, my breath having had odor. Two weeks ago a friend raromnien.lt u Case>e,|. at-d aftrr using them I ran willingly aud wlissrfolly say tt.at they bars entirely cure.f use. 1 aheretni e let rnn know that I shall recommaM Boas so any one suffering from such troubles." C*bws at. iialpun. 1M KlTlngluu St.. Mew York. M.X. Th?Dowel* ^ 'yf* nifQLTl oxr> can dy c aTMAimc ^leai'snt falsi able. Potent. Taste Good. Do Go**. Wror So-ken. Menken or tint's, 10c ttc. 10c. Vera# seoM In l.olk Ti.. '? 1 - ?- ?m>t amiiipgu UUtt Shau mti'tJ to ? ut? or your tuo.irjr back. Ster'.ing Krmfdy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 901 . *r JaL C^LE, TEH MU.U0M BOXES P^WINC "NUBLACK" BL The ' Nublack" is good in constructi ant* sure primer, the best brands of 1 favorite among hi black powder sh 85fj??jto6 uniform shooting bftfo ; all oeale Curious Facts About Bablsts. At a recent meeting of the Imperial Geographical society a* Weadlkawkas, Russia, the explorer Arakelyanl made Borne interesting statements about the religious sect of the Bablsts. This Mohammedan organization was founded in 1844 by the Persian Mlrsa All Mohaired, and now numbers about 5.000,0c0 members. According to the "Bejan"?the Koran of this sect?all men are brethren, and should speak and write the same language. The year is divided into nineteen months and nineteen days, of which the latter Ave are devoted to repentance. Of those 5,000,000 members, over 3,000,300 live in Persia, where they have b^ an allowed to build their own churches, while the remainder is spread over Egypt. Arabia, Turkestan and even China. The present head of the sect is Abbas-Effendi, who resides in Persia. The founder of the organization. Mirsa Ali Mohamed, was killed in Persia some three years ago. Waves That Hiae and Fall. Every once in a while a wave ol public sentiment sweeps across tht country, as definable in its raovemcnl and character as any other real ant physical thing. Generally speaking this popular feeling finds expressior in suggested legislation or constitu tional amendment. Any student ol American history, viewed from its po iitical and legislative standpoint knows that an examination of conpres sional records presents a panaroma so to speak, of great public move ments, culminating sometimes in ac tual legislation, but more frcquentlj subsiding without definite result. II is a good thing to clear the political nnd social atmosphere with these up heavals. Stagnant air is fatal, ant even a cyclone, with all its accom panying trouble, is preferable to ar atmosphere so heavy that it has los nil its vitality.?Washington Post. Poet's Tranquil Evening of Life. Swinhourne. the poet, spends lib declining years in tranquil pursuit ol the simple life, although it is douhtfu whether the hook or the fad has ovei disturbed his peaceful retreat. A frienc says of him thai he lives in possessior of his needs. "Bounded on all sides bj the best books, enjoying the close com panionship of the truest friend evei given to a man of genius, and finding in a long walk at postman's pace a full satisfaction for the body's cravins after exercise, he lives through th< twilight of his days in a greater socur ity and under the spell of a deepei peace than he knew in the lioisteroui dawn of h's life." Mr. James J. Hill says that the pres ent standard of wages in this cotin try is artificial, and must he reduced if our country is to compete with tunera in the markets of t'he world. Mr, Robert Hunter says that ton million people in the United States are unable to earn enough 10 maintain physical efficiency, and are more or lose dependent on chanty. He says the masses of the people are getting poorer, and points to the Fall River mills, the Chicago Stock Yards, the Pennsylvania mines, and the New York and Boston sweat shops as centers of wretchedness, lie quotes statistics that look like good ones, to tjic effect that one rcr cent of he families of the country own fifty-four per cent of the country's wealth, and that fifty per cent of the families of the country have no property worth mentioning. Between Mr. Hill and Mr. Hunter we arc considerably pep plexed, confesses I.lra Tlif l.llllc Orphan Home. Mr*. So go, one of the trustees of the New Orleans Orphan Home, give* Dr. Diggers Huckleberry Cordial for the relief of all bowel troubles. She uever suffers hersoll to be without it. Sold by all Druggists, '25 and 50c bottle. Describe the devil accurately and you're sure to have a libel suit on your hands. FITS permanent lv en red. Nofits or nervonsne-?:iftc first day'* us? of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer,: 2t rial b it tie and treatise free Dr. I". '. 'ii.iNK, Ltd./ISI ArohSt., Phllu.. Pa. \ London electrician has established the "wireless" in his house. Popular Cars, The Pope- Hartford and ''ope-Tribune gasoline ears and runabouts meet the specific demands of a large class of automobile users. Thcv are simple in construction. I rpp krr\rr> <?Amnli/?aliAn an I ? from 1500 to tiflOO. Kor finely iHnatrated ratnloiriea ard descriptive matter, adtire** Dept. A. l'o:x? Manufacturing Co . Hartford. Conn. The ?hrrp that lia? no wool come* from Barbados. Mr*. Wlnslow's Sootliln?SvruP for children tee.hlne.*o'teu the man, reduces Inflaminetioi.alia vsuitn.cure* wind ooUc,'J5c.abo:tle. 'i'lio British Admiralty ha* just made it* first dentil appointment. 1 inn -ure PDo's Cure for Consumption saved niv Ilfotlire> year- a?o. Mr*. Thomas TJonrnrs, Maple St.. Norwich, N.Y., Fob. 17.V.*00 Two or three weeks ago IT. S. (Irani bought for $100,000 a church building an?l lot in Ijos Angeles. last week h< sold the property for $1.r>0,000. 1-9 I EL K ack powder shells i a grand good shell. It is ion, primed with a quick and carefully loaded with powder and shot. It is a inters and }ther users of ells on account of its evenness of pattern o withstand reloading. ;rs sell them " KILLED IN TORNADO 2ft Lives Lost and Great Destruction of Property 3ft WERE SERIOUSLY WOUNDED The Tornado Struck the 8outhern End of Town and Cut a Clean Swath 100 Yards Wide Through Its Entire Length. Marquette, Wis., Special.?When iarkncss fell over this stricken city ruesday it was known that 2G lives had aeon lost in the tornado that wrecked part of Marquette early and did much damage in this vicinity. Of the injured >0 were seriously hurt, and some of :hem may die. Several of the others ire suffering from broken limbs and ' internal injuries. In several cases enI tire families have been killed. A man aancd Switzer, a night watchman at the railroad yards, lost his three chil, Iren. N. P. Nelson, with his wife and . three children, were found dead. Two I other children were not at home and escaped injury. Tuesday night order had practically been brought nut of the chaotic condition that prevailed and a relief committee had begun dispensing aid. Among the relief sent from outside i were 25 pupils from Bethany College. I who acted as nurses. I TRONADO 101) YARDS WIDE. The tornado struck the southern end i of the town and cut a clean swath 100 yards in width through its entire i length. Coming as it did at midnight. I ill the people were caught without a moment's warning. A heavy rain storm had preceded the wind. When daylight broke over the town it found the entire population in a state of panic. Business was entirely suspended and every one who escaped injury turned his attention toward aiding the wounded. The tornado seems to have formed three miles south of Marquette and did not spend its force until it had passed many miles north of the town. In Marinette the residence portion west of the Main street suffered the principal damage. The houses in the course of the tornado were al1. with two or three exceptions. completely wrecked. In this section there were a number of modern residences, of which only one was left standing. The Swedish Lutheran and Methodist churches were among the first buildings struck an l they, together with the parsouage adjoining the Methodist church, were demolished. Monday afternoon was hot and oppressive. l.ate in the evening a terrific rain broke over the town. The rain I continued to fall in torrents until midnight, when the tornado struck. Within less than five minutes it had wrought its terrible work anil passed on. Telegranh and telephone wires wertf car| ried down and It was several hours ijciw;*: imisr iniimmh- riiiiiii ue apprised of the plight of the city. It was not until 8 o'clock that physicians and surgeons began arriving from surrouding towns. In the meantime dozens of volunteers set to work to clear away the debris and extricate the dead and injured. The Swedish Lutheran parsonage and several private residences were turned into temporary hospitals. The dead were taken to a store room near by. NARROW ESCAPES. Dr. Lund, the Lutheran pastor, passed about among the suffering, ministering to their comfort, while thirty or forty other persons, working under his direction, cared for the injured at other points. There were many narrow escapes from death. The infant daughter of Chas. Sailon was lifted in her bed and , carried to the middle of the strePt. re ceiving only a few scratches. Sailon I and his wife were seriously injured, f The mattress upon which the baby daughter of the Rev. Smith lay was doubled up in such a manner as to cover the child and protect it from falling timbers. In spite of the destruction of the Smith house, tlie entire family escaped uninjured. Mr. and Mrs. O. 8 Ellvin were carried on their bed a distance of 500 feet and laid down without being seriously injured. Damage in Missouri and Kansas. ( St. Joseph, Mo.. Special.?A terrifh wind storm at 9:13 o'clock Tuesday worked havoc to many buildings in thh city and vicinity. At Elwood, Kansas across the Missouri ?tver from this city a lnrirf* plovatnr hplnncini? tr> tht? Hnr. ronn Company, was partially destroyed Four men are imprisoned In the wreckage, and It is believed that they cannot be extricated alive. The loss is $100,000 The walls of a lire-story brick building in St. Joseph belonging to the RobertsParker Grocery Company were blowt down. Five men in the building narrowly escaped. Twenty Warships Sighted. Hong Kong. By Cable.?The German steamer Neumuhlen arrived here Monday from Colombo. March 2S, and reports having sighted 45 vessels, ol L which 20 were warships, in the vi.in' tty of Kamranh Bay. Annam, May 5th The roasting steamer Haimun. which also has reached this port, observed a Japanese cruiser off Amoy, Straits oi Formosa. Genaral Badger Dead. New Orleans. Special.?General A1 gernon S. Badger. Cnlted States appraiser for New Orleans, is dead, age< Cleneral Badger was In rommaui of the Metropolitan police in the hatth of the 14th of September. IS74. whex Clovcrnor Kellogg was overthrown aiv was seriously wounded. fn 187$ h? was xrade postmaster and thereafter was eolloetor of customs and Inter a; praiser. \ , fci.* I CAPT. GRAHAM'S CURE SorM oa V?m m4 Baek-THad Bffcay Doctors Without ftaooass?Glvaa Thank* to Callcara. Captain W. S. Graham, 1321 Eoff St., Wheeling, W. Va., writing under date of June 14, '04, saya: "I am so grateiul 1 want to thank God that a friend recommended Cuticura Soap and Ointment to me. I suffered for a long time with sores on mv face and back. Lome doctors said 1 had blood poison, and Others that I had barbers' it^. None of them did roe any good, but tlieT all tUflt ")ny"money. My friends oil mo ni v ol* in swat ?r hwJra oa olonn oa a baby's, and VeilTfh cm fli that Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment did it." Every man knows too many things that tire none of his business. \ Frama Honu 100 Yrari Old. A frame hoti-e can be kept in good order for a hundred years, it painted with the Longman & Martinez L, & M. Paint. it won t nccil to he painted more than once in ten to fifteen years because the I,. & M. Zinc hardens the L ?.t M. White head, and gives it enormous lite. Four gallons Longman & Ma.tinez L. & M. i'aint mixed with three gallons linseed oil will paint a house. \V. 15. Burr, Charleston, W. Va., writes: "Panned Frankenhtirg Block with L. & M.: stands out as though varnished." Wears and covers like gold. -Sold everywhere and by Longman & M irtinc:'.. New York. Paint Makers ior Fifty Yours. 'l hc lighthouse at Corunna, Spain, is the oldest now in use. FRGK TO OVR READERS. Bntnnlr Illo.xl J'.ulm for the Blood, If you suffer from ulcers, eczema, scrofula, blood poison, cancer, eating sores, itching akin, pimples, boils, bone pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh, or any blood or skin disease, we advise you to lake Botanic Blood Balm i B. B. B). Especially recommended for old, ohstinute, ileep-sented cases, cures where all else fails, heals every sore, makes the blood pure and rich, gives the skin the i rich glow of health. Druggists, tl per | large bottle, :l bottles *12.50. I> iiotllcs Jli.Ofl. | express prepaid. Sample sent free by writing i Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, lia. Describe trouble and free mcdica^ advice s-'iit in scaled letter. Medicine scut at unco, propaid. Many a man's only extravagant habit is a wife. Firlii; ltullrrtfitl Bates. Making railroad rates is l.ke playing a game of checkers or chess. Communities to be benefited, producers, manufacturers or shippers to be aided represent the pieces used. Every pussi lily move is studied for its effect on the genera! result by skilled tratlic managers. A false move in the making of freight rates may menu the ruin of u city, of a great manufacturing interest, of an agricultural community. Kailroads strive to build up all these so | that cadi may have an equal chance in the sharp competition of business. t?o i sensitive to this rivalry are the railroads that in order *.o build tip business along their Hues they frequently allow the shipper to practically dictate rates, ltate making has been a matter of development: of mutual concessions for mutual beuetil. That Is why the railrouds of the United States have voluntarily made freight rates so much lower in this country than they are on the government-owned and up-rated railways of Europe and Australia that they are now the lowest transportation rates in the world. Modern laonpe-.p coins ami linnR-notes bear legends in English. Itch cured in ."VI minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never ''nils. Sold bv all druggists, si. Mail orders nroniptlv tilled by Dr. E. Detrhon. <'rnwfor.lsville, fnd. The Swi-- police .tie being trained in the Loudon model. Tlnia File*. A small hoy who was waiting with his mother In a twelve-story ottlee building on Chestnut street the other day, watched with fascination an indicator which showed, by a pointing hand on a dial, where the mounting car was. "Mamma." he said, "now I know why everybody here hurries so. Just look how fast that clock goes!"? Dl, I I n ,1/xlnKl a. t ? i inaiiri['iiiii itrniiu. How'* TJila? WttfitrOna Hundred Dollars Reward tor amycassof Oata-rucua: cuuuot bo curod by ball's Catarrh Jura. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. We, the understated, have known F. J. (hauay tor the Into li yenrs,and believe Mm partactly honorable in ail business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West A Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Waldino, Kim nan A Martin, Wholesale Druggtsta, Toledo, O. Hall's CatarrhCureU taken Internally, artlagdtreetly upon the blood and mucouasur(aoasof the system. Testimonials sent frea. I'rlce,75o. nar bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills (or constipation. Srbttlfr'* Father's Wtih. Apropos of the Frledrlch Schiller centenary It Is interesting to recall that when the news of the birth of the poet reached bis fattier,"the Tatter besotlgit! fto<l To bestow upon the boy "those gifts of mlml and soul to which he himself, through lack of edtfcallon, had never attained." ????* QUICK RESULTS. f. .. n ey secretions wero very irregular, dark colored anil full of sediment. The l'llls cleared it all up and 1 have not had an ache in my hack since taking the last dose. My health generally Hi improved n (great deal." Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers, price 00 cents ' oer box. MOTHE Actual Sterility in Wome Mothers and Children Many women long1 for a child to bless ' their homes, but because of some debility or displacement of the female organs they are barren. Preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound more successfully than by any other medicine, because it gives tone and strength to the entire female organism, curing all displacements, ulceration and inflammation. A woman who is in good physical condition transmits to her children the | blessings of a good constitution. Is ; not that an incentive to prepare for a hcaltliv maternity ? If expectant mothers would fortify \ themselves with Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound, which for thirty ! years has sustained thousands of women in this condition, there would i be a great decrease in miscarriages, in I suffering, and in disappointments at birth. The following letters to Mrs. Pinkham demonstrate the power of Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Coinpouna in sueh cases. Mrs. L. C. (rlover. Vice-President of | Milwaukee Business Woman's Association, of 614 (Jrove Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:? " I was married for several years and no children blessed our boine. The doctor said I had a complication of female troubles ami I could not have any children unices I could be cured. For months I took hi* medicines, trying in vain for a cure, hut at last my husband became disgusted anil suggested that I Many Women Have Been Benefited by I Truths that $ B Tour grocer in honest and?i] yon that lie knows very little I sell* you. How can he .know, v how it I ?or wl coffeo 1 VOU 6XJ your lio jS6 Icralcd, R dirt, an fi In each package of LION < I pound of Pure Coffee. Insist fl (Lion head on every package.) fl (Save tbe Lion-heads for I SOLD BY GROCER! Pope Hartford* Modern Casoline C: at Modera Ftarkod by 97 Vmri of Mi 6 to I 6 H. P. Price Simple Construction, Aililr?ti Dept. A For Pope Manufc hartfor SStS Thompson's Eye Water, % RHOOD n Is Very Rare?Healthy Make Happy Homes. try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; this I did, and I improved steadily in health, and in less than two years a beautiful child cam? to bless our homo. Now we have something to live for, and all the credit is due to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Mrs Mae P. Wharry Secretary of the North Shore Oratorical Society, The Norman, Milwaukee, Wis., writes. Dear Mrs. Pinkhnm:? " I was married for flve years and gave birth to two premature children. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound was recommended to me. and I am so glad I took it, for it changed nie from a weak, nervous woman to a strong, happv and healthy one within seven months, within two years 11 lovely little girl was born, which is the prido and ioy or our household. Every day 1 bless Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Co:n|>ound for the light, health and happiness it brought to our home.'1 If any woman thinks she is sterile, or has doubts about her ability to carry a child to a mature birth let her write to Mrs. Pinkham. Lynn, Mass., whose advice is free to ail expectant or would-be mothers. She has helped thousands of women through this anxious period. Women suffering with irregular or painful menstruation leueorrhcea. displacement ulceration or inflammation of the woinb, that bearing down feeling or ovarian trouble, backache, bloating or nervous prostration, should remember that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound holds the record for the greatest number of actual cures of woman's ills, and accept no substitute. Mrs. Pinkham's Advice and Medicine. f strike Home 1 f lie cures to do so?euti tell I about the bulk coffee lie I flicro it originally camo from, I was blended?or With What I lAli Vnnufo/1 f If f/Mt hntf vnnn ? J W,A *"V J""1 oose by the pound, how ran J9 eet purity una uniform quality! I COFFEE, the LEADER Ot | AtMAGE COFFEES, is ol || ?fty uniform In qualify, | th and flavor. For OVER A I 01 A CENTURY, LION COFFEE S :en the standard coffee in 1 is of homes. COFFEE carefully packed factories. and until opened In me. ha? no ctxoncr ol being adulor ol coining In contact with dual, I ma, or unclean bands. COFFEE you get one'full upon getting the genuine. TaluaMe premiun\9.) I 5 EVERYWHERE DLSON SPICE CO.. Toledo, Ohio. A? fc- -a tPope-Tribune ars and Runabouts te Prices. >ii 11 TmcI 11 rI nfc Kiprrlcni'n, ss, $500 to $1600 Luxurious Equipment. Coinpleto CfttnloKUfi, m m icturmg Co., D, CONN. So. 20. R h". Iwi iOc. H*UU>-0 sOMKKs, 1IV lfoK.ll> !<*., Kmklj.,^ I.