R ESTO R E oV0^ H ^ LT H. ^
THANKS TO PE-RU-NA
Friends Were Alarmed?
Advised Change of Climate.
r
Miss Mildred Keller, 718 13th street, N.
"W., Washington, 1). C., writes:
"I can safely recommend I'erunn for catarrh.
I had it for years and it would
respond to n<> kind of treatment, or i/ it
did it was only temporary, and on the
slightest provocation the trouble would
cofhe back.
"1 was in suc/t n state that ttty
friends were alarmed about me, and
J irai advised to leave thin ell male
Then. I tried J'ernna, and to my
great Joy ft/und ft helped me from
the first dose I took, ana a fete bottles
cured me,
"It built up niv constitution, I regained
my appotite, und I feel that 1 nin perfectly
well and strong.''?Mildred Keller.
We have on tile many thousand testimonials
like the above. We can give our
readers only a slight glimpse of the vast
srrnv of unsolicited endorsements Dr.
Hartinan is receiving.
BiiBaiato
To better advertise the 8ontl?'s I.?adln|
Business College, four scholarships are offered
young persons of this county at less than
cost. WRITE TODAY.
GA-ALA, BUSINESS COLLEGE. Macon, 8a.
Nothing beats a good wife?except
a bad husband. So. 21.
FITS permanently cured. NofHsnr nervousness
after first day's uno of Dr. Kline'" fireat
>Nerv?Ilestorer,?''.2triaU>ott\o and treatise free
Dr.R.II.Klin*.Ltd.,1)31 Arch Ht..l'blln., lhu
Tn India threshing is done by hand or by
'the I reading of bullock*.
A*l( Your Dealer For Allen'* Fnot-Fm*.
A powder. It rosts tho foot. Cures Corn*,
Bunions.Hwollon,Sorn,Hot. Callous,\chln :
Hwenttug Foot and Ingrowing Nulls, Allen'.*
Foot-Easo niukea now or tight shoes o.ihv. A*
nil Druggists and Shoo stores, 2ft c.ents. Aoeept
no suhstltuto. Suraplo mailed Fane,
Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Laltoy, N. Y.
The Hygienic Institute of l'reslau is
making war on mosquitoes.
Mrs. Wlnalow's SoothingSyrup for children
teething,soften tho gum", reduces tnnninmatlon,
allays pain, cores wind oolto.'Jfle.nbottle.
ITCHING SCALP HUMOR
I.aily Ruflered Tortures I'ntll Cured by
Cut Intra?Nrralrhed Day and Night.
"My scalp was covered with little pimples
and 1 suffered tortures from tho itching.
I was scratching all day and night, ,
and I could got no rest. 1 washed nty
head with hot water and Cutiourn Soap
and then applied tho Cutieuru Ointment
/as a dressing. One box of tho ointment and
one cake of Cutieuru Soap cured me. Now
my head is entirely clear and my hair is
growing splendidly. 1 have used Cutieuru
Soap ever since, and shall never be without
it. (Signed) Ada C. Smith, 300 Grand St.,
Jersey City, N. .1."
limine** < annul lie Cured
bylooal applications as they cannot roach the
diseased portion of tho car. Thuro Is only ouo
way to euro doafuetus, ami that Is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by aa
Inflamed condition ol tho mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When tin." tult.t is Inflamed
you tune a rumbllnirsoon.t ,?r in..?.
loot hearing, and when it is entirely 'closed
Deafness Isthe result, and unless the inflammation
oau be tuken out and this tube restored
to Its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever. Nino cases out of toa
aroeausedbyoatarrh,which is nothlngbutu i
inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars forauy
case of Deafness (caused l>y catarrh >tliat cannot
beoured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send to.
circulars free. F. J. Cheney A. Co., Toledo, O.
Hold by Druggists, 75c.
'l'ake liall's Family Pills for constipation.
Swallow'Dying Oul.
' The swallow is being annihilated. As
the birds cross France and Italy going
to Africa In the fall and returning in
the spring they are mercilessly slauglitered
for the table and the plume l
trade. Their numbers are visibly Ue- I
creasing. |
another life saved.
' Mrn Q. W. Fooks. of Pn'isbury. Mil., J
wife-of O. \V. I ..... , sheriff of Wleomico
County,
limbs Were badtj -vn-i'lliMi. Om> doctor
told bp It would tlmilVy turn to Brljtlit's
disease. I was laid lip at one time for
throe weeks. I bad not taken Doan's
Kidney Pills raoro than throe days
when th^ distressing aching aeross ray
back disappeared, and I vras soon entirely
cured."
For aalc by all dealers. Price, ISO
c?at?. Foater-MilburuOo.,Buffalo, N.Y.
Kflll
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RUSSIAN WAR BODY
j Establishment of a Permanent Council
of Direction
; CZAR TAKES IMPORTANT STEP
I Existing Counsel of War Has Proved
j Unsatisfactory and Will B? Sump.
seded by a New Body, with Grand
Duke Nicholas Alphabetovitch at its
Head.
St. Petersburg, By Cable.?The first
step towards the institution of tho
long contemplated council of national
defense, to co-ordinate the activities
of the military and naval administrations,
has been taken in an imperial
manifesto creating a special preliminary
commission under the presidency
of Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaiovitch.
The manifesto is preceded by a rescript
which Emperor Nicholas has
addressed to the Grand Duke, in which
his majesty says:
"In order to insure the development
of the empire's fighting force in a
manner corresponding to the needs
and resources of the State, and uniformity
in the duties of the Supreme
naval and military administration, and
also to harmonize them with those of
other government institutions in questions
affecting the safety of the state,
I have deemed it necessary to establish
a permanent State Defense Council.
1 charge the special commission,
consisting of members appointed by
me under the presidency of your imperial
highness, to draw up according
to my direct suggestion a law relating
to this institution."
The rescript conoludos with the expression
of the conviction that the
commission will c*ury out the task
confided to it without delay, and with
the care and undivided attention
which the high importance of the new
institution demands.
The formation of tho council and
the assumption by it of control of the
war is expected to ensue shortly, as
tho main details have already been
worked out. The dispatch of Grand
Duke Nicholas Nicholaievltch, who is
designated as the president of the permanent.
State Defense Council, to Manchuria,
to assume direct command of
the imperial forces there, has boon
several times seriously considered,
and ho has served repeatedly of late
as representative of the Emperor on
commissions dealing with vital questions
of the war.
' The existing council of war, which
lias proved unsatisfactory, will be superseded
by the new body. The step
is an extremely important one, for
which the events of the war in the
Far East have shown the necessity,
the two departments failing to work
together to the best advantage, even
when actuated by the most harmonious
feelings, and friction has often
been manifested. Many opportunities
for helpful co-operation between tho
two arms of the service are constantly
arising, and if Admiral Rojestvensky
succeeds in reaching Vladivostock and
shaking the Japanese mastery of the^
sea, the council will play a very'
weighty role. At tho same time the
council is created, not for the present
war, but as a permanent organization
of the state, subordinating tho
War and Navy Departments, ami even
overshadowing tho other ministries.
It is understood the formation of
the new council means the definite
; abandonment of the plan of sending
I flrand Duke Nicholas Nicholaievitch
to the Far East to assume supreme
command on land and sea. General
i-iiiwucn iiiiu vire .\nnnrai itircllclT
will be left unhampered except as to
the grand outlines of strategy.
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Four Killed.
San Diego, Cal., Special.?W. P. Robinson.
a house-cleaner, ran amuck
Monday, killing four persons, wounding
two others and then killing himself.
The dead are William Stewart,
Mrs. ICmma Stewart, H. W. Chase,
Harry Doddridge, W. Robinson. Wounded:
Mrs. W. H. Doddridge. W. H.
Doddridge was injured by falling out
j a window. At first Robinson was said
' to be crazed by liquor, but later it was
said that he had threatened Doddridge
for an alleged attempt to have Robinson
shanghaied when he was a sailor.
[ It is said also that he expressed a
dislike for tho Stewarts.
Six Bankers Indicted.
Dallas, Tex., Special.?Tho special
Federal grand jury which was called
nt the request of United States Attorney
Win. II. Atwell, adjourned to
v after returning six indictments j
against prominent West Texas bankers.
The indictments were turned ov- j
er to the United States Attorney, who
refused to give the names for publication.
Arrested In New York.
New York, Special.?Central office
; detectives, on the request of the White
Plains chief of police, arrested Klch
aid Young. 32 years of age, a negro
engineer, who is charged with murder
by ttie chief of police of Greenhay,
! Va.. where he ia alleged to have killed
Andrew Paiges, of that place. The authorities
of Greenhay traced him to
White Plains and the police of the latter
place to New York.
lt*ltro*Ai and Fr?|tHlt
Tn his testimony before the Senate
Committee on Interstate Commerce at
"Washington on May 4, Professor Hugo
It. Meyer> of Chicago Universltyj an
expert on railroad management! tnadd
this statement!
"Let us look at what might havp happened
If we had heeded the protests
of (lie fanners of New \*ork and Ohio
and Pennsylvania tin fhe seventies
when grain from the West began pouring
to the Atlantic nenbonrdi and acted
upon the doctrine which the Interstate
Commerce Commission has enunciated
I time nuil again, thnt uo man tuny bo
deprived of tho advantages accruing to
liim l?y virtue of his geographical position.
We could not brtvC west of the
Mississippi a population of millions of
people who nre prosperous and are
frent consumers. We never should
have seen the years when We built
10.000 and 12.000 miles of railway, for
there would have been no farmers
west of tile Mississippi It Ivor who
coulii have used the land that would
have been opened up by the building
of those railways. Autfc If we had not
seen the years when we could build
lo.ikm) and 12,000 miles of railway n
year, we should not nave to-day, east
of the Mississippi, a sto.'l and iron
producing centre which is at once the
marvel and the despair of Europe, because
v e could not linve built up u
steel and Iron industry if there had
been no market for Its product.
"We could not have In New Englnnd
n great boot and shoe industry;
we could not have in New England a
great cotton milling Industry; wo could
not have spread throughout New York
and Pennsylvania and Ohio manufacturing
Industries of the most diversified
kinds, because those industries
^oubl linve i*> market among the farmers
west of the Mississippi River.
"And, while the progress of this
country, whin* the development of the
agricultural West of this country, did
mean the Impairment of the agricultural
value east of the Mississippi
Itiver that ran up iuto hundreds of
millions of dollars, it meant, incidentally,
the building up of great manufacturing
industries that irtlded to
the value of this laud by thousands of
millions of dollar*. And, gentlemen,
those things were not foreseen in the
seventies. The statesmen and the public
uien of this country did not see
what part the agricultural development
of the West was going to play in
the industrial development of tho East.
And, you may read the decisions of
the Interstate Commerce Commission,
from the llrst to the last, and what is
one of the greatest characteristics of
thoso decisknsV The continued inability
to see the question in this large
way.
"The Interstate Commerce Commission
never can see anything more than
tlint llle fii-m liii<.1 r>f
Is decreasing In value, or, tlint some
muu, who has a ilour mill with a produel
ion of fifty laurels a day, is being
crowded out. It never eau see that
the destruction or impairment of furtu
values in this place means the building
up of farm values in that place, and
that that sni fling of values Is a necessary
incident to the industrial and manufaeluriug
development of this country.
And. if we shall give to the Interstate
Commerce Commission power to
regulate rates, we shall no longer haw
our rates regulated ou the statesmanlike
basis on which iliey have been
regal lied in the past by the railway
i men, who really hare eeeu great statesmen;
who really have been great builders
of empires; who have had an imagination
that rivals the imagination
of the greatest poet and of the greatest
inventor, nr.d who have operated
with a courage and daring that rivals
the courage and daring of the greatest
military general. But we shii'l have
our rates regulated by n body of civil
servants, bureaucrats, whose besetting
sin the world over, is that they
can never grasp a situation in a lnrge
way and with the grasp of the statesman;
that they never ran see the fact
that they are confronted with a small
evil; tnat that evil is relatively small,
and that it cannot he corrected except
by the creation of evils and nbuM-3
which nre Inftniielv itch*, r ti..,..
one (lint is to lie eorrcch d."
Tlie I.Ulli- 11 iirklehcrry
that grows alongside our hills and monn- :
tains contains an active principle that ha?'
a happy effect on the bowels. It enters i
largely in Dr. Diggers' Huckleberry Cordial, |
the great stomach and bowel remedy, for I
Dysentery and Diarrhoea.
Sold by ail Druggists, 25 and 50c. bottle.
Ps?$
[ LIVING TOO HASTILY
AMERICAN WOMENBREAKDOWN
Irregularities and Female Derange,
meats Besult ? Cured by Lydie H.
Pin them's Vegetable Compound.
Owing' to our mode and manner of
living, and the nervous haste of every
woman to accomplish just so much
each day, it is said that there is not
on? woman in twenty-five but wlm<
suffers with some derangement of the
female organism, end this is the secret
of so many unhappy homes.
No woman can ho amiable, light*
hearted and happy, a joy to her husband
and children, and perform the
duties incumbent upon her, when she is
suffering with backache. he|4ache,
nervousness, sleeplessncs^_ Jppuring.
down pains, displacement o^fce womb,
spinal weakness or ovarian {iambics.
Irritability and snappy retorts tako
the place of pleasantness, an.l nil sunshine
is driven out of the home, and
lives are wrecked by woman's great
enemy?wotnb trouble.
Read this letter;
Door Mrs. Pinkhiun:?
" I was troubled for eight years with Irregularities
which broke down my health and
brought on extreme nervousness and despondency.
Lydiu K. f'iitkh.am'ii Vegetable C ompound
proved to ho the only medicine which
helped mo. Paybv day I improved in health
while taking it until 1 was entirely cured. 1
can attend to my wvial and household duties
and thoroughly enjoy life one* more, as I.villa
E. Fin .hism'-. Vegetable Compound hasrnndo
mo a well woman, without nn ache or a pain."
?Mrs. Cheater Curry, Saratoga Street,
East Boston, Mass.
At the first indication of 111 health,
painful or irregular menstruation,
Euin in the side, headache, backache,
earing-down painn, nervousness or
" the blues." secure at once a bottle of
Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound
and begin its use.
Tolcio is a hundred years older than St.
Petersburg.
Flso's Cu re for Tonsil:npt Ion is an infallible
medi-duo for roughs and colds.?N. \V.
Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17. 1900.
Scotch fishermen have introduced flailing
bouts driven by motors.
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wonlfnnl'a
Sanitary Lotion. Never ' nil*' SoM bv nil
?1. M.iil orders promptly tilled
by Dr. K. Detclion. Cr.iwfordsville, (nil.
Japan has very few biill'iniinu-ca and
practically 110 liuilti-millionairca.
| Conviction I
"When buyinpr loose coffee o
L to liftvo in his bin, how do
I getting ? Some queer stories
could bo told, if the people w
speak out.
' Could any amount of men
fe liousokeopera to use
S Lion
| the leader of all packs
of a century, if they had not form
> Purity, Strength, Fla
f Tills popular success o! LION f
1 can l>c due only So tnlicreat merit.
[ Is no stronger proo. ol merit t'.u
I tinned and lncrclining popularity.
I! the verdict of MILUOf
|j HOUSEKEEPERS docs not con
| you oi the merits ol LION CO
4- ft costs you but a trifle to 1
| package. Et Is the easiest v*.
I oonvlncc yourself, and to
| you a PERMANENT PURCIIAS
R I.ION COFFKB la eolil only tn 1 lb. reilt-d p
I and reaches you aa pure and clean as when it
E factory.
I Lion-hend on every package.
| Save these I.ion-headr for valuable premiumi
SOLD BY GROCER
EVERYWHERE
Good Luck
Premiums
of every can of Good Luck Baking Bo
und a coupon. Cut them out and save
valuable. In every can there is a prei
ells how to pet useful articles free.
)ffer is made to more thnrm icy M.r '
GOOD LI
Baking Poi>
tough it already enjovs the largest sale of any
orld. Good I.uclt leaking Powder is positiv
trpassed leavening qualities. It makes del
teps them longer and better. Its unexcelled it
tremendous demand for it?carloads and
lipped to all sections of the country. This rn
i offer so good an article at the moderate pri<
>und can. Ask your dealer for " Good Luck'
i if he can't supply you.
THE SOUTHERN MFG. CO.
Richmond, Va. ^
lamw'siM.yiHuw tj* - *
r ' -mmmmd
Union fco errk CHHrC Fo1'
Made $J.3U OllUE/d Men.
JV. I>. Doiitlnn makes mid noils more
Ploti's *;!..'><) shoes than any other
"13hw'ltjcMirer lo tlio \\<>rM. Ifin.oOO
REWARD Stay ir? *h? t?a 41?yroTi thU tuunent
TV. Li Dmiirlns ftS.SO shoes ?M the
froatest sellers In the HotM heeauNe of
liolr excellent stylo, oast ftltlnc nnd
superior n earing iinalities. Thor are
Jnst as yunil as those that cost ftmn
"> 00 to 87.00. The only difference (I
the price. TV. I.. Douglas tM.M) shoos
cost more to ttinko, nold tholr shape
hotter, tretlr longer, am! are of greater
xnlue than any other 83.60 shoe on the
market to-day. TV. Dnnilns guarunties
their vnluo hy stamping his
nnnie anil price 011 the hottoin Of tnt-h
shoe, l.eoh for It. Take no substitute,
TV. L. ItouglM ttn.ftO shoos are solal
tllimiirli hid mm rntull stores In lli?r?.-l?_
cltml cities, and by rbnc dealers everywhere.
No matter where you live. W. 1..
Jouxliu shoes .iro within your reach.
equal ?a.no shoes.
** l hare iroru W. /.. Coo gins {3 AO short for
years, and consider thrri egual In any {6jTV shoe
note on the market. They hare Given entire
Satisfaction." ? H'm. //. Anderson, Real Estate
Agent, Kansas City, Mo.
Boys wear W. I.. Douglas $2.NO and $2.00
shoes because they tit better, hold their
shape and wear longer than other makes.
If. A. Douglas uses Corona CoUtkin in hit
{3.30 short. Corolta Colt i? conceded to
he the Jtnesl jiatrnt leather produced.
Fast Color Eyelets will not tt-rar Brassy.
W. I.. Douglas has tlin Innrost shoe ttiftll Order
business in tlio worhl. No trouble to act A lit
l>> mall. A rents extra prima va delivery.
If you desire further Information, itrite for
Illustrate.! Catalogue of .Spring .Styles.
VT. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Mas*.
Cfc Dropsy II
L^?., Removes all swelling in 8 to ao
/ day*; effects u permanent cure
/V in jolo Codur*. TriRltrcainieut
/oSl T. sSfo\ nivenfrce. Noiltini'catt befaire*
\f??3sN4ySw Write Dr. H. II. Green's Son*.
' SorUalisfs. U?x B Atlanta, flu 1
I GUARANTEED CURE for alt bowel trouble
I blood, wind on the rtornacb. bloated nowslfi, i
I pains after eating, liver trouble, aallov/ skin ar
I reRularly you ru e ale':. Coostipation Villa moi
H etarta chronic ailmenta and lon^t years of auffe
h C ASCARETS today, for you will never get w
h tKjht Take our advice, start with Csscmrrt:
n money refunded. The jjrnclno tablet ttsmpi
'031?ws Trial 1
r anything your grocer happens r
you know what you are R
. .. 1 l .. IV .. it. i r_ -1 1 S? v. II. In
i itwuii niiivii Mini. is suiu in uuik,
ho handle it (grocers), cared to i
3 talk have persuaded millions of I
Coffee, I
tgc coffees for over ft quarter 1
d it superior to all other brands in &
ivor and Uniformity?
:OFFFE [
Tlicre
niurn hook that
I his premium
JCK I
vdcF B
baking powder in the f&B
eiy purr and has un- ffijf
icions takings and Jfy
writ jusi developed . jC
* ~ r_l7^7^-- Hmwuj
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First 10 who clip this sotioo aa0 sand to
DRAUGHON'S
PRACTICAL BUSINESS 00UEBE
RaW|Ii. Colombia, AHmIl Vim,
VI. Worth onr Nuktill*. Twin.
may. wlfhctrt ftvfn* noieV. pay EVERT
CENT of tullTon out of s&nry after
aood Doaltlon In Krcurtd 1A mH secured
no pay required.
COURSE BY MAIL FREE
1t ftot ready to enter you may tak?
lesson? by mail FREE until ready,
which WcHffd save time, living expenses^
etc., or complete at home and get diploma.
I>. P. n. C. Co.. has $3u0.000.0#
capital. 17 bankers on Hoard of Directors.
nnd TWENTY Colleges In THIRTEEN
states to back every claim it
make*. Estnbllshed SIXTEEN year?.
Clip and send this notice to-day.
["* Potash
is necessary for cotton to produce
high yields and good fibre.
Write for our valuable books on
fertilization; they contain information
that nieans dollars to the
farmers* Sent free on request.
Write now while you think of it
to the I
OGRMAN KALI WORKS
Nfivl.-k- ___ Atbnia, ^a.?
CANDY
^ CATH&RTSQ
?, appendicitis, biliousness, bad breath, bad
oul inouth, headache. Indigestion, pimples,
td disrines*. When your bowels don't move
re people than all other diseases together. It
ring. No matter what aila you, start taking
ell and stay well until you get your bowels
i today under absolute guarantee to cure or
sd C C C. Never sold in bulk. Sample and
' ny. Chicaeo or New York. S???
Concentrated
Crab Orchard
WATER
Nature's Great Remedy
FOR
DYSPEPSIA
SICK HEADACHE
nnwcTiDATinw
Stimulates the Liver, regulates tho Bowels
an<l keeps the entire system In a healthy
condition.
A. Natural Product with a rC*eor;l of a Century.
If afflicted try It.
SOLD BY ALL DRUOOISTS.
Cm ORCHARD WATER CO.,
LOUIS VILLAS, KV.
You want only tho best
Cotton Gin
Machinery
Ask any experienced
Dinner about
r> r? a r? ?
prau, cagie, amHh
Winship, Munger
Wo would like to show
you what thousands of
life lone customers say.
Write for catalog arid
testimonial booklet.
Continental Gin Co
Charlotte, N. C.t Atlanta. On.
RlrmlnKhnni, Ala.
Mcmtilih, Tenn., Italia*, Tex.
I I I ft lITm Addiw of (1) rertona of
1 I I U II I r 11"" V*rt Indian Wood who are
111"'" ' not IIvIiik wltli any tribe,
|H| (1)ofmen who wore drafted in Konturky,
III (3) of toother* of noldler* who have beea
Ull den'ed pon*l<>n on account of their r?
marriage. <t)ol men who nerved In thered
eral army, or (h) ?h? nearest kin of eucjj
soldier* or sailor*, now deceased.
NATHAN fllCKFOItn. Attorney,
\\ UMhin?ton, I). C.
SO. 21.
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