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14TTSB MARIA DUCHARME M&rry woman in America is Interested in This Young Girl's Experience. ii1' i .' nf\RiA i)U;'.i/.^ T iE. |L' . /// 132 Jl. Eli-nbe?hJk, . ^\ont i*eol, Can.. PELViC CATARRH WAS DESTROYING HER LIFE. PE-RU-NA SAVED HER. ' Maria Ihicharme, 1S2 St. Kliznbcth atrial, Montreal, Can., writes: "I am satisfied that thousands of women ?utier because they do not realize how had they really need treatment and feel a natural delicacy in consulting a physician. "1 felt badly tor years, had terrible pains, and at times was unable to attend to ivy daily duties. I tried to cure myself, hut fcnnih my attention was caused to an adwrlisement of Peruna in a similar ease to *nm> and I decided to give it a trial. "if i; i m prove mi ? ?if heyan as sot in a-. 3 Ktiii'f.'d fa mif I'eruna atul fo?n I wrns a iveil woman, ljeelthm J oiit my I'/!' a ml my health to your woniler'al mullet tie ami gratefuH y ack-nnwletlyc this/act. "?Ma t la ltuch41 r iii e. Address IV. Hartman, President of The art man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for free medical advice. A1J correspondence strictly confidential. so. iia It makes all the difference whether your religion is the servant of your business cr your business of your rellgii n. V ITS permanently eurod. Notltsor nervousness iftor Urst day's use of Dr. Kline's Great JJerveliostorer.iitrlalbottlo and treatise froe l)r. It. d. ki.ihk, I.td./JHl Vroh St.. Philn.,l'u. The census of childrrn in Oklahoma llie na-t year was 204,7'J6. Use Allen's Kool-Kms, It Is tlu> only euro for Swollen, Smarting, lire I, Aoliing. I lot .Sweating Feet,Corns aud Bunions. Ask ror AUeu's Foot-Kuse, u powder to ne siiuKoa into tlio slioes. Cures while you wane. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, tiSo. Don'i accept any substitute. Sample seat i'ttKi. Address,Alloa S. Olmsted, Leltoy, N.lf. Students at Japanese universities arc not ?bi:gni to serve in the army. II. H. Gbkkm's Hums, ot Atlanta, On., are the only successful i>ropsy Specialists iu ttie worel. see tuolr liberal otter iu uoveriisoxnen. iu uuotuei-coiuiun of tais pa.io.* Japanese dead are buried in a sijuc.tting |?os ir< i Inn Upon knees. ntr.r to orit rkadkrs. Bntsnlr ltlo.nl ltului Tor the Itlood. 1 f you suffer from ulcers, eczema, scrofula, blood poison, cancer, eating sores, itching kin. | imples boils, bono pubis, swellings, rheumatism, eutarrh, or any blood or skin 41s?'.lef\ we advise you to lake Botanic Blood Balm ilt. II. lb, Especially recommended toi ' dd, obstinate, deep-seated eases, cures where all els,, fails, heals every s>>ro, makes rhi blood pure and rich, gives the skin tlio rich glow of h tilth. Druggists, ;j;l per large bottle. :t bottles i> bottles tJR.(H). xp? -s -1 repaid. .Sanij le sent free by writing Blood Halm Co.. Atlanta- 'In iii?s,.riiw> ftrouhle ami free iin>?|i<>nl advice sent in wcnled letter. Medicine sent ut oneo, propaid. Dees His Cuty Without Fear. Francis 1 Henry, the special Unitor States distric. attorney who brought .Senator Mitchell and others to indict * in nt n. Oregon, fears nothing and lia* a record for absolute Integrity. In lilt days he practiced law In Ari 7t?ra. A woman came to him for ho]j to securing a divorce on account o) her husband's cruelty, but assured hlir tbrt her husband threatened to kil "at.: lawyer who would take up hit ft i/ s case. "Oh. that is a matter that *'io i tune up later," snid Henry calm \y He got the woman her divorce nnc next day mot the former husband Ir the street. The latter took a revolvei out of his pocket, whereupon Henry tot .nu quicker "on the draw," shot thi man dead. ii is a iaei mat. wnen me city man Jincl hoy take a vacation front their toil and the city woman and girl from their home duties they generally want to take what I>r. Adler calls an ethical vacation, too. The country people know and feel this and some of their ntost conscientious people resent it. declares the New York Mail. They object that city people, let loose in the country, do things which they would not do at home. Hatless and coatlesa, city jtirls who are carofal of their <wnsJtiet at home sit saucily on the ctj^ifcer of tiiC mountain grocery store and Chump their h^els against its boards. Would Have Divorce Cases Private A member of the British parliameni lins announced that he intends to in troduce a bill making radical nltern fion of the procedure in divorce cases The chief feature wlil provide thai such proceedings shall no longer hi held in public. He holds that the pub ile does not boneilt materially by hav Ing details of divorce eases publisher In the newspapers, and that, on tlx , other hand, public morality loses i good deal. . 1 I un Parlor for Bab/. Sunning the baby Is tho latest thing in baby culture. No household is too poor to possess one of these patent adju&tablo sun parlors. They are made of some kir.d of hard wood and built by the carpentei tc extend beyond tho window. The top and sides of tho little platform are (iUTcreo wiin giass, an? strips of carpet are laid on the floor to ctop up any cracks there may be. No matter how fiercely tne winds may blow or bow low the thermometer may sink the sun parlor If always ready for thcbaby. A pillow Is placed on the carpeted floor, then tho baby is warmly dressed and well covered for Its morning or afternoon r.ap. Mothers who have tried this method of sunning the baby are boasting of the gain in weight and health and have tho proud satis faction of knowing they are strictly up to date. Tor Systematic Scientific Research Prof. Pearson, the English scientist, has been considering the suggestion of Prof. Simon Newcomb looking tc the svstcmatizatIon of scientific re search by organizing investigators intc what might be termed battalions. Dr Pearson says that what science needs at present is to get rid of most of its data and investigators with brains enough to interpret what is left. "At least 50 per cent of the observations made and the data collected," says Prof. Pearson, "Is worthless, and nc man, however able, could deduce any result from them at all. In engineer's language, we need to "scrap-heap' about 50 per cent of the products ui nineteenth century science." Put His Will In Rhyme. "Wo get some queer wills here," said Deputy Register St roup of Harrisburg. Pa. "But here is one that heats anything I have ever seen since 1 have been here." Mr. Stroup produced a small sheet t>f paper, which contained: When my wife's a widow, of mo bereft. She shall inherit all I've left; And when she's finished her ear cor It then shall go to mv daughter dear. This document was duly attested as r> will and was received for probate. I It came from tho lower end of the . ounty, and will be the guide in settling au estate.?New York 6hoe Lacer for F-at People. Mrs. Elizabeth Falconer of lxnilsville, Ky.. has just pcrfecti (1 an 111- j ventlon which promises to revolution, ize the lacing of shoes by fat people. The Invent ion enables men or worn1 en to lace their shoes without stoopj ing, and although it was not invented , 1 primarily for tat men?there? are no ; fat women?it will be utilized as ; J much by them as by the aged and inI firm, for whose comfort it was j brought into the world. The Invcnj tlon is simple. One lace string is per> manent In positon, and pulling the top ; of it laces the shoes. Pulling the bot! torn string loosens the shoe. Effective Smoke Consumer. ; What Is said to have proved an efj fectlve smoke consumer lias been tried j in London. The invention comprises ; a screen of tubular tire bricks, made ; of special material built up In the furnace in such a position that all the products of the fire pass through the screen. The latter quickly becomes incandescent, and "flashes" the gases I as they pass through, thus preventing the formation of carbon. Curios Worth Owning. George H. Rollins of Franklin. N. ' 11., has an old-fashioned rawhide trunk over 200 years old, a ropo. braided j I from horsehair, secured during the i civil war, a set of blue china over . 100 years old, an old lantern, and s chair 150 years eld. which was whit. I ; 1 e.1 out with a Jacknlfe. Pointed Paragraphs. A woman always retains a la rye corner in her heart for her first love. About the only '.canon a woman has for marrying a man is- because. It takes a spinster to paint an optimistic picture of married life. FEED YOU MONEY Fred Your Itruln, un<l It Will Fowl Yon ) Miiiiry nml Fjiliit*. "Ever since boyhood I have been especially fonil of meats, and i am convinced I ate too rapidly, and failed to | masticate my food properly. "The result was that 1 found myself, | a few years ago. alllicted with ailments 1 of the stomach and kidneys, which in- \ terfereil seriously with my business. "At last I took the advice of friends i and began to eat Crape-Nuts instead of i the heavy meats, etc., that bad const!- | tuted my former diet. "I found that 1 was at on?V benefited ' hy the change, that I was soon relieved , from the heart-burn and the Indigestion , that used to follow my meals, that the I ii-iinc iii nir I.wl.- fn?,? l-1.! #??. I feet ion had ceased, showing that those j orcnns hart hern healed, and that my i nerves, which used to ho unsteady, and j my brain, which was slow n.ul lethargic , >#io:n a heavy diet of meats and greasy loads, had, not '111 a moment, hut grnd-> 1 * ually, and none the lrss surely, been restored to normal eflieleney. Now ' evorv nerve is steady and my brain andnhink'.ni; faculties are quicker and acute than for years past. "After my old style breakfasts I used to suffer during the forenoon from a foeliutr of wealuu ss which hindered me 1 seriously In my work, !?ut since 1 have begun to use Crape-Nuts food I can work llil dinner time with all ease , and comfort." Nam? given by i'obtuu] Co.. Rattle Creek, Mich, i There's a reason. I Read the little hook. "The Road tt i WoUville," in each pks. J? ! GOVERNMENT LIGHT. HISTORIC CHICK AM AUG A PARK ABLAZe WITH ILLUMINATION. OtatM Kntrm of T.l(httnv MI1IUry l'o?t rrnnonnrxd Or?t1fy leetr Six nnd Onr-Hulf Miles of M?*ln ? SIxlT-FIr* Strwt t.lxlita. Chlokamauffn Park. Ca.. May31.?The United States (lovernmer.t lins here In operation one of the largest acetylene gas plants in the world. The military post at the eeft-aiire ?>l the historical Chlekainangn oattlefield. where thirty thousand Union and Confederate soldiers were lost in the memorable battle of September 19 nnd 20. 18Gf>. coniains about one hundred buildings, the seventy-five principal ones of which are lighted with acetylene. To accomplish this six and one-half miles of mains and two miles of service pipes nro ill 11 SO xvlliln clv'e r.e? a t PIUTI Uliupi* brilliantly Illuminate the avenues of tile post. In i!K\1 the War Department installed a test acetylene plant at Fort Meyer. Virginia. The results were so gratifying ami the superiority of the illuniinant so evident tliat th? Governnient. Marcli 120, 1!>04. placed the contract for the Chickniuaugn plant, in which every citizen of the United States should have his pro rata of pride. r.ut the Government has not confined its acceptance of acetylene to this military post. Since becoming satisfied of the efficiency, superiority and economical advantages of this particular illuniinant, the United States tins installed a number of plants in Indian schools and other Government institutions. Acetylene gas Is one of the simplest as well as the most perfect of artificial lights. It Is made by the contact of water and carbide in manufactured product for sale at a nominal price), is absolutely safe and gives a beautiful white light soothing to the eyes and nerves. It can be produced anywhere ?in the farm home, tin* village store, the town hall, the church?and is so easily maintained as to be practical for all classes. It is a matter for national congratulation that in beautifying so historic a spot as Chickamauga, nothing hut the best. Including the lighting system, has been deemed good enough for the American people. Train Too Fast for Coyotes. The recent chase of a wolf by a train on the Cheyenne & Northern railroad north of Cheyenne was discounted near hero when engine 1657, hauling a special fast freight, van down and killed iwo coyotes. The an iraals wore trotting along on the track over a section ol' the country that was deep in snow. At the approach of the train the coyotes attempted to jump from the track but the high banks of snow prevented this, so they tried to lun away from the iron horse. For over six miles the race continued before the coyotes were run down and killed.?Denver Republican. Ul DFRf^ FDRTUIDTV VCADO ? . . w vn 11111%! I I A'uinliil Frit pt Ion* From Knrf4 to Feet Seemed I ncurttble^Cuticura I ikIh M lurry. Another ot those remarkable euros by Cutieura, after doctors and all else had tailed, is tostilied to by Mr. M. C. Movs ot (iainuvillc, Texas, in the tallowing letter: "For ovci tiiirty years I suffered from painful ulcers and an eruption irom my I knees to toot, and could find neither doctors nor medicine to help me, until 1 used Cnii.ura Soap, Ointment and l'ill*, which cured nitt in six mouths. They helped inc the very tirst time 1 used them, and I am g':nl to write this so that others suffering as 1 did may be saved lrom misery." Home has seminaries representing eightyseven orders. Mr*. Win-low's s'oothtngSyiin forehlMroa ja*thtn~.soften tho rums,rodnco* inflammation.allays <ntn.euros wind eolle.'t le.nboitl\ The l'ekin robin is becoming naturalized in the parks of London. l'iso's Otiro o inu >: o> l >? highly spoken ?: BSSdja cir.i.? >. if. o'rtuta.s, iiil i'.hc 1 Avenuo. o., .iluin i ipali-, ilitia., ana. u.ujj, The American -".eadciny ?f Fine Arts in Itotuc is ten years old. Why l?o *.Ve Co to Ite.l at Night T Because tli" bed will not eome to us, but pain in the bowels will, which can be relieved by I?r. ISiggers Huckleberry Cordial, which cures all bowel troubles. Cures the eblldreu when teething. Cholera Morbus, T Solil l>y nil Druggists, 25 and 5ft\ bottle. Commenting on the effects of the dime novel and tlie sensational play in increasing crime the Insurance Monitor says that the criminal classes in America are increasing faster than the population and that most of the thefts and burglaries are committed by minors or men in their early 20's. COMPLETELY RESTOREDMrs. P. Rrunzel, wife of P. Rrunzel, stock denier, residence J5111 (irand Ave., Kvcrott, Wash., says: "For <lfAH teen years 1 sufTered S i with terrible pain in EM my back. 1 did not know what it was to ^ enjoy a night's rest 1and arose in the morn tiiiK urni illlti unra>freshetl. My suffering saunetlnms was simply IniieHiTlbuble. When I finished tli?* first lw?\ of Dunn's Kidnoy Pills I full like a different woman. I continuant until I haul ____ taken five boxes. Dunn's KiilifT?y Pills net very a>ffective? l.v, very proinptly. relieve the aching pains and all oilier annoying ditileulj tia?s." ? Fostcr-Mllburn Co.. Ruff alia, N. Y. Fair s;i laa by ali druggists. Price 5U , cent# per. box. ft " ' * INTERESTING LETTER WRITTEN BY A NOTABLEWOM AN Mr*. Barah Kelloff of Dbbyw, Color Bearer of the Woman's Bailor Corps, Sends Thanks to Mrs. Plnkhana. letter was written Lynn,Mass.: tf. DearMra. Pinkhaiu:"M troubled^with a \ tumor, which kept Mr.ToroMe,/^ prwt mental depression. I was unable to attend to my house work,and life became a burden to me. I was confined for days to my bed, lost my appetite, iny oourngH and all hope. 14 I rmilil not Ki.or ti. i. ? .... ..ww wv-... w kiuur in au u|H*mnun, and in my distress I tried every remedy which I thought would be of any us? to me, and reading of the valu- of Lvdia E. Pinlcbara'a Vegetal>lo Compound to sfok women decided to give it a triul. 1 felt 90 discouraged that I hud little hope of recovery, and when I began to feel Ix-tter, after tlie second week, thought it only meant t<?ni|>orary relief; but to my. great Rurpriso I found tfwt I kept gaining, while the tumor lessened in size ' The CoinjKainii continued to build upiny general health and the tumor seemed to be at orlxsl, until, in sevon months, the tumor ww entirely gone and I a well woman. I am so thankful for my recovery that I ask you to publish mv letter in newspapers, so other women may know of the wonderful curative powers of Lydia E. Pitikham's Vegetable Compound.1" When women are troubled with irregular or painful menstruation,weakness, leitcorrluea. displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflaiuinat ion of the ovaries, backache, tiatulencu, general debility, indigestion and nervous prostration, they shotthi remember there is one tried and true remedy. I.vdia K Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound at once removes such trouble. No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has sueli a record of cures of female troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine: Mrs. l'inkham invites all sick women to write her tor ailviec. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lvtin, Mass. Health is too valuable to risk in experiments with unknown and untried medicines or methods of treatment. Remember that it is I.vdia 11. Pitikham's Vegetable Compound that is euring women, and don't allow any druggist to sell you anything' else in its place. pit Bargain To l>?t'er ailvertine 'lie South'* Lruillni ltuwtneRO College, four 9cliolor*hlpa Hie oftereil young persons of this county fttiana than cost. WRITE TOD VY. SA-ALA. EUS111ESS COLLEGE, Hacon.Ga. Adam also gut his eyes open after his marriage. Rtllrnt'l Itntn I.sttIrIxtiou. I estifying Iiornvc (he* Senate Commitlco at Washington, Interstate Commerce Commissioner I'ronty salil in discussing the proposition to give that commission the power to regulate railway rates: "I think tlie railways should make their own rates. I think they should lie allowed to develop their own business. I have never advocated any law, and I am not now in favor of any law, which would put the rate making power Into tlie hands of any commission or any court. While it may be necessary to do that some time, while that is done in some States at the present time, while it is done in some countries, I am opposed to it. The railway rate js property. It is all the property that the railway has got. The rest ot its property is not good for anything unless it can charge a rate. Now it lias always seemed to me that when a rate was fixed, if that rate was an unreasonable rate, it deprives the railroad company of its property pro tanto. It is not necessary that you should confiscate the property of a railroad; it is not necessary that you should say that it shall not earn three per cent, or four per cent. When you put in a rate that is inherently unreasonable, you have deprived that company of its rights, of its property, and the Circuit Court of tin* United Slates mis jurisdiction under the fourteenth amendment to restrain that. I have looked at these eases a great many times, anil I can only come to-the '?inclusion that a raiirnad company is outItl?Ml to charge n fair ami reasonable rate, ami if any order of a com mission, if any statute of a State Legislature, takes away that rate, the fourteentlt amendment protects the railway company." A loafer is a man who loafs and has no bank account. cikjs 2t J p?.IPS Iff- IK P*?jjrhnp Jj A fr''Ftfft' 3 ?H'. r- :<> ^1 ttn? ^'1 <i? |J Sw*Arj?^ ?>l I] fif *'k| jr| P?rh-\p 1 I w ? C"1: i*j ?.A.l 'ij ami daily t< I rM ;. *0 f^r.unH ii^i N'gH'i gag Sfei ft*# ft II;',Hi ^feCRAB ORCHARD WATER IS A CERTAIN CURE FOR Dyspepsia 3 Sick Headache 3 Constipation... Stimulates the Liver, cures Biliousness, Sour Stomach, irregularities of the Bowels. A NATUKAL product, prepared by con- I cent ration: a trsnuinn natural Crab Orchard Water Co., Louisville, Ky. Blltllf yoa think of cola>nlf to MUOin^ OO eohonl. write for (?nlk>rr Journal [ w ami spvelat ''fTcr . of the I.en<1lnR rni-lnm* ami Shorthand Schools. Capital Stook. Mi,l>tl.llk KINH'H HI'NIXKNR (OI.I.EUK. lt\L EIOH, N. l'..or I'HARI.OTTK, <\ [W? hi no teach llookkcopliiit. shorthand, etc.. by mall.) tBropsyfl Remove- all swelling in 8 to ;o day*; effects n permanent cure in 30 to 60 clays. Trial treatment given free. Kolhingcan be fairc? Write Or. H. H. Green's Sons. Specialists. Box Atlanta. Q3. * I X I IITrn AiMro?s of (t) rarsona of fl A 'uP I r " part Indian nio. u who are 1 r fl 1 ,l0' iiv,"?r with >tijr tr* B /? I "J) of u.en who were drafted in Kentucky, HI <:c) of n nilii-r> ot >oldier* vim liar* l*-ei? Una urnM pension 011 1 onut of their ,1*B 9 tuarriaiie, <4? ol men who mtypiI in the Fed c oral ariuy, or <fi) th- nearest kin ol Mich ? nililirrciir call'irn. now deceased. N ATH AN HICK FOR l>. Attorney, , \\ H?li:tl?lon, It. C. DKTECTIVB AVORK?Fataht'shed U yearn want Secret Sorvi- e tnen more l*>t?iir added every day. Send tie vuuri'iwa. Advice l<v matl in?. An (Srrw American Detect lire Aas'n. Indianapolis, InJ so. a:i. BEST FOci 1 I GUARANTEED CURE for alt bowel troubles blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowels, fo I pair.s after eating, liver trouble, sullow skin and regularly you are olck. Constipation kills more starts chronic ailments and lone years of Buffer! I CASCARETS today, for you will never get wel I right Take our advice, start with Cascarrts I money refunded. The genuine tablet stamped fFacts Arc Stut Uniform excellent quality f< ? CCntury has steadily increased 1 1 The leader ol all \ | Lion Coffee G is now used in millions of homes. ? jj popular success speaks for itself. It E positive prool that LIOIM COFFEE lias a Confidence of the peopi > Tlio unifonn quality of LION ; , COFFEE survives all oppositioi |? LION COFFEE keep* its? old friends ij ? iiiiiKcs new one* every day. | LION COFFEE lins even m M than its Strength, Flavor and Qt ? lty to commend it. On arrival lr I the plantation. It is carefully rot I ed at our factories and secut 9 packed in 1 lb. sealed packaf | and not opened again until neei I for use in the home. This preclu | the possibility of adulteration c S dust. Insects or unclean hand! J LION COFFEE Is therefore gnari $ Sold only in 1 lb. packages. I tj Sato tlieso Lion-heads i I SOLO BY GROCER! wot SAMPL3 BOTTLE J CKEKS 3iEL?? YOV 1 s you haw tho moat alaNwira I past. will yon roft souno tho doctors know* ?limit. you Iwlstor up yu s ytm'vo suffered untold ;iv;u.*iy poaltlvocuro dopi irrnunt. I)i>- Checker* " U, * ^ fleckers formult 3 you am unab o to look after lho Btomaeh, thai ivork. mavis*not well enough to poop|? n.(W 0]l n, a tu nof tho tiino it ue?sla. Jn .j,rt sj jt 3 yeu*re discouraged with life? has l>oen tried, efc to gat liack your youthful ever triml?lmt it l?loat your ambition, take no ages ( f Consumpl year business, no longer onioy and Blood Ibsen* ,1*, find homo and friends loss Neuralgin Rheui Th? above an tlio usual jioual- < 'hills nii>l Fever, tso suffering. Fotnalo Conipluir 9 you'vo tried u dor.en doctors i i diiTorentmedicincs. Then given * r Yn,. ni gust. It'aacorumonoxperienoo *M. 5? I ^ p 1 cot to stop trying and risk the ' ... _? <>r nro yov still open tor a j?>si- | * sV .M?? Your confidence, no doulit. has i rkS?rai*lor* roil 1?>for? by a dozen trinls. but ! ? ,, u have grasiKsi at straws la the j BUSINESS EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPSFR.EE L'llp this notice mad prewnt or send It l? DRAUGHON'S PRICTIML BUSINESS COLLEGE RALEIGH. COLUN3IA. ATLANTA. KNOXVILLE OR. FT. WORTH and you will receive booklet containing almost 100 mis-spelled word a explaining tbut we give away. ABSOM'TfelLcY FREE. 134 scholarship* to those finding iuu.il mis-speiicu wurtis lit tlte booklet. Mo.it Instructive contest ever conducted. Booklet contains hundreds of letters iroin hunkers and business men giving reasons why you should attend one of D. P. B. C.. Those who fall to get free scholarship will, as explained In booklet. get 10 cents for each mis-spelled word found, bet us tell you nil about our great educational contest and our GREAT SUMMER DISCOUNT. utrifZT srim ctmr You want only the best Cotton Gin Machinery Ask any experienced Ginncr about Pratt, Eagle,Smith Winship, [VHunger Wc would like to sflow vou what thousands of life long customers say. Write for catalog and testimonial booklet. Continental! Gin Co t'iiurlotte, X. Atlanta. <liu Birmingham, Ala. Memphis, Tcnru, l>alltii, Tex. T^3EE^EH!n2303^8S|l IS CUP 15 WH!Rl All tlSl fAIU.KT Dost Cough Syr no. Tastes .rood. L' so i"| IKE BOWELS ^ Itm sUk'JBs fiLew .appendicitis, billousnesn, bad breath, bad nl mouth, headache, Indigntioo, pimples, I dlxsiness. When your bowels don't move people than all other diseases together. It ng. No matter what ails you, start taking I and stay well until you get your bowels today under absolute guarantee to cure or CCC. Never sold in bulk. Sample and ny, Chicago or New York. 50s ifeora Things J >r over a quarter of a I Ll\o sales of I,iON COFFEE, j* package collces. I is a tLO ana 1 \7/^* os'5'jClfis/itf tJM flcd H des B r contact with germs, dirt, I s. The absolute purity ol 9 inteed to the consumer. | jion-heml on every package. jja :or valuable premiums. >3 5 EVERYWHERE f 2 GET MLL ! iw> now to try a proven llfo preserver Won't air faith in human nature au?l try u-piin- A oiuls on your ui sworn. , of Austria. ?ta\>' his country tlx* famous k?this wonderful Meilioino to l>o taken into . -I k. .;I I ?? ... ,*? lunu mung me r?r. C'lioi-kors i* jnut l>?'^lnnin>r to lie known ih cared tliousar.ds, It bus cured wherovor it It in not ft drug; it's liko nothing you barn will euro you. It chocks and atopn tho riiv'.Ion, It curoi Stomach, I,ivr>r, Kidney, Kertn oh, Cnturrh, Bronchitis, <'ou?lis, La Oripjo, mutism, 11 oar I Disease, IndiuroKtion, Malaria, Nervousness, General Debility ninl all known ttH. Wo promise aufforora qnink relic: undo , , rmrnuinnut cum. . . . . . u . I ?ioncl drtitf/if- t ?sK to try vrtls g havo if also tho w* REMEDY I lending More*. j, ,! I V' t ft mamnii.tU wfito us ?.n?* I dollar bottle i'?>, your tslscEflO I DAY,you vlllfor. ??i J ?ot it tomorrow I