. WtCs.T0',0 TESTIMONY.
a Woiiim Who Uu Snlferid Talis How
to Find Belief.
Tbc thousands of ?oidcii who suffer
backache, languor, urinary disorders
and othjr kidney
tils, will flud comAv
fort in 'ho words
j.f Mrs. Jnn? Farrc"*
of ^ Ocean
JkraFuf liave said before in
Kidney Fills. I had
been having heavy backache and
my general health was affected when
I began lining tliem. My f et were
'swollen, my eyes puffed, and dizzy
spells were frequent. Kidney notion
was irregular and the secretions highly
colored. To-dav. however. I am a
well woman, and I am confident that
lioaa's Kidney ''ills have made nie
cm unil nri? ki?AnSii<' mo ivoll "
Sold !>. all denial's, ">f> cents a box.
Fostcr-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.
*1
You can't train up a child in the
way'ho should go by throwing cold
water on his ambitious. oo. 48.
(From the Chicago Journal. Nov. 0,
tlx Km
When Commissioner Garfield went to
the Chicago packers anil asked permission
to inspect their hooks, the condition
was made that no information he
might obtain therefrom would be used
In court proceedings against them.
Mr. (Jnrfield gave this pledge. It Is
stated, and the packers allowed hlin.to
study their business In all Its details
from the inside.
Now, it is announced, the results of
his study have been turned over to the
Government department of Justice to
be employed in legal prosecution of the
packer*.
Commissioner Clartield would not
have ventured to give the pledge that
was demanded bjr the packers without
instructions from Washington. He
pledged, not his own word, Ipit the
Government's. It is not his good faith,
hut the Government's, that is In ?piestlon
now.
The Journal has no concern for the
packers, except ns they are citizens of
Chicago. If It can bo proved that tliey
are guilty of engaging In a conspiracy
in restraint of trade, they ought to be
punished.
But their guilt. If they are guilty,
must tie fatrlv nrnved Tlior must be
Riven a square deal.
r Since (he Government hns elevated
* Its vision to aucli n height as to overlook
the neat of defiant criminal trusts
* almost within the shadow of the cnpltol
dome. In order to fasten Itself, n
thousand miles away upon Chlcngo.
the Government and the President
cannot be too careful to avoid suspicion
thnt they are more anxious to
prosecute Western offenders than offenders
In the East.
Some of the methods already employed
In this case have not been particularly
distinguished for decency.
When the Government enters a man's
house and takes Ills private papers,
when It drags the wives of packing
house employes Into court ainl puts
them under heavy lionds. it Is hardly
dignified, not to say lionoruble, nor
even respectable.
?_______
T>oitig nothing is cquivlcnt to doing
wrong.
thiTdisi
Of Lydia E. Pinkham's \
Great Woman's Remc
ft
No other female medicine in the w
unqualified endorsement.
No other medicine has such a recoi
hosts of grateful friends as has
Lydia E. PinkharrTs
It, will entirely cure the worst fc
Troubles. Inflammation and Ulcerath
UL' 1. ?
nun iiiiisf<|uout spinal Weaki
Change of Life.
it has cured more cases of Rackach
etly the world has over known. It
dissolves and expels tumors from t
velopment.
Irregular, Suppressed or Painful M
Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervot
Itjr quickly yield to it. Womb troubles
st-antly relieved and permanently curc<
invigorates the female system, and is r
It qnickly removes that liearing-di
care" und " want-to-l>e-lcft-alone " fe<
n?:ss, Dir./.iness, Faintncss, sleeplessne^
and headache. These are sure indica'
rangement of the Uterus, which this me
and Backache, of either sex, the Vege'
Those womeu who refuso to accept
thousur.d times, for they get what t
everywhere. Refuse all suhstitutea.
k????i^ . '?
BABY CAME NEAR DYING
From on Awful Skin Humor?Scratched
T111*lMood llau?Waited to m Skeleton?.speedily
Cured bjr Cntlcura.
"When three months old my boy broke
out with an itching, watery raah all over
hid body, and he would scratch till the
blood ran. W'c tried nearly everything.
but he grew worse. wasting to a skeleton,
and we feared lie would die. lie slept only
when in our arms. '1 he first application of
Cuticura soothed him so that he slept in
Ins cradle for the lirst time in many weeks.
One set of Cuticura made a complete and
permanent cure. (Signed) Mrs. M. C.
Maitland, Jasper, Ontario."
6od& water is now prescribed for hunger.
STOPS BILCHING.
Cures Brnt Hreatti?Fnaltlv* and Instant
Cur* Free?No III. ;i-Cures
h) Absorption.
A sweet breath is priceless.
Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers will cure bad
breach and bad taste instantly. Belching
and bad taste indicate offensive breuth,
whi'-h is due to stomach trouble.
Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers purify the
stomach atid stop belching, by absorbing
foul gases that arise from undigested food,
and by supplying the digestive organs with
natural solvents for food. *
They relieve sea or car sickness and
nausea of any kind.
They quick.y cure headache, correct the
ill effect of excessive eating or drinking.
Thry will destroy a tobacco, whisky or
onion brratli instantly.
They stop fermentation in the stomach,
acute indigestion, cramps, colic, gas in the
stomach and intestines, distended abdomen.
heartburn, bad complexion, dizzy
spells or any other ufllietion arising from
a diseased stomach.
Wo know Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers will
do this, and we want vou to know it.
St'kci a i. Offer.?The regular price of
Mull's Anti Belch Wafers is 50c. a box. hut
to introduce it to thousands of sufferers
we will send two ("2) boxes upon receipt of
75c. and this advertisement, or we will
send you a sample free for this coupon.
i 1225 A FREE BOX. 130
Send this coupon with your name
ommm-v tinii uium;ir?i h naiur ;or u j
free 2>?>k of MiiiI'h Anti-Belch Wafers, a
cure for stomach trouble, to
Mim.i.'h (Iraim: Tonic Co., 328 Third
Ave., Hock Island, 111.
J ft irr Full ?Ad<lreM* and H'rife Plainly, j
Solil at all druggists, 50e. per box.
The I'ekiii robin is becoming naturalized
in the parks of Ixindon.
Cure* Hlood. Skin Tiouhlfii, Cancrr, Hlood
1'oi.on, (IrratMt Blood I'urlflor Krce.
If your blood is Impuro, thin, diseased,
hot or full of huinorti, if you hnvo blood
poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores,
scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and lumps,
scabby, pimply sltln, bono pains, catarrh,
rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease,
take Botanic Blood Bulm (,11. II. B.) according
to directions. Soon all sores heal,
aches and pains stop, the blood is made
pure and rich, lenving the skin free from
every eruption, and giving the rich glow of
perfect health to the skin. At the same
time, B. II. It. improves the digestion, cufes
dyspepsia, strengthens weak kidneys. Jy,*t
the medicine for old people, as it giv> s
them new, vigorous blood. Druggists, $1
per large bottle, with directions for home
cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing
Blood lialm Co., Atluutn. Ga. Describe
trouble and special froo medlcul advice also
sent in scaled letter. II. B. B. Is especially
advised for chronic, deep-seated cases of
impure hlood and skin disease, uud cures
after all else fails.
Don't try to be anybody but yourself
;OVERER
regetable Compound, the
tdy for Woman's Ills.
orld has received sucli widespread and
rd of cures of female troubles or such
Vegetable Compound.
inna of Female Complnints, all Ovaoan
in. Falling and Displacement of the
less, and is peculiarly adapted to the
o an<l I<eucorrhoea than any other remI*
almost infallible in such eases. It
he Uterus in an early stage of deenstrnation,
Weakness of the Stomach,
iLb Prostration, Headache, Ueneral DebilI.
causing pain, weight and backache, ind
by its use. Under all circumstances it
is harmless as water.
wn Feeling, extreme lassitude, "don't
ding, excitability, irritability, nervous*.
flatulency, vneluneholy or the "blues"
tions of Female Weakness, or some dedieino
always cures. Kidney Complaints
table Compound alway s cures.
. anything else are rewarded a hundred
.hey want?a emu. Sold by Druggist*
^HOUSEHOLD
AFFAmS
CLEANING INDIA RUBBER GOODH
To clean India rubber jioods a piece
of clean household ibinnel shouuUl bo
rubbed upon a bar of common yellow
soap. When ii lather is obtained,
apply the flannel to the rubber and
pass ii briskly over the surface. Tills
will speedily make the article clean
Set to dry in a cool breeze.
TO REMOVE IKK8TAIX8.
Chloride of linie and water will remove
iukstalns from silver If well
rubbed on the stains and then washed
off at once, the silver*being polished
as ordinarially. The solution for tho
I |iih|>iim' in iuur mnuT.s ol cnionue or
lime to one and a half pints of water.
This may bo bottled and kept ready
for use.
VSES or KEROSEXE.
Instead of using water to wash painted
walls take a hasin of kerosene and
the walls will look as if Just painted.
Kerosene is also good around the sink
to keep it clean and to he a menace
to the omnipresent Croton bug. Try
kerosene on your sewing mnehine if
it clogs at all. Kerosene by its lubricating
qualities prepares the machine
for its special oil.
IIAXOIXt; CURTAIXS.
The most effective way to hang outturns.
especially if tiny are of tine
material and attractive pattern, is to
drape them straight over poles ami let
them fall to the lloor without being
caught to the sides of the windows
with ribbons of silk or silk cord. The
number of chairs in parlor depends entirely
on the size of the room and the
persons in the family who will use
them. They should all he put in convenient
.places and near the wall and
so arranged that they will he inviting
and not stiff or formal looking. Xo
tidies, lace or any kind of hanging
should ever he put 011 parlor furniture,
and even the most, elaborate sofa pillows
are out of place in a well regulated
one.
Women who delight in decorating
their homes with pieces of fancy work
can rightfully in dulgc this fad only
In their bedrooms, hut good taste demands
that these should ho simple.
TOMATO PASTE.
Tomato paste is a good thing to liavo
in the house, ami may he made when
tomato* s are plenty. Half a peek of
tomatoes, a ear rot ami an onion may
he slireil together, and to them is added*
A good sized hunch of celery cut in
piofuf. leares as well as stalks. Boil
all very slowly until they are a soft
paste that rail he put through a vegetable
press. Return this pulp to ;lie
fire with a tahlespoonful of salt, a teaspoonful
of pepper, and cook slowly
once more until a little, spread to cool
in a saucer, thickens to a jelly.
Spread it out in pie plates in layers
about half an inch thick and let it
dry in the sun or In a cool oven.
When it is dry it must he packed in
boxes or wide mouthed jars. To use.
cook together a tahlespoonful each of
butter and flour until they bubble,
pour on half a pint of water, put in
a piece of paste about three inches
square, and stir until the sauce is
thick and smooth.?Harper's Bazar,
f-qjf recipes:.-.|
Preserved Plums?Wipe your plums,
which should be ripe ami firm. Make
a syrup of t wo cups of sugar to a
quart of water. Drop plums iu boiling
I syrup and cook until soft. Can while
boiling hot in clean hot Jars. filled to
overflowing with about two-tliirds
fruit ami rest of syrup.
Benton .lolly and Nut Salad?Make a
stiff lemon jelly the day before it is
to he served. When ready 'A use out
in dice, add slieed orange a'flk '.tiglish
walnut meats mineed. imi^n with
French dressing and serve *.n orange
flips or on lettnee leaves with a teaspoonful
of tlii.k mayonnaise on top
of esteh service.
Canning Corn?If the corn is young
and juicy it will require 110 watt r. but
if. 011 the other hand, it is old and dry.
you should add just enough water to
make it moist. It should be slowly
heated 011 the hack of the stove and
stirred often. Be sure it is heated to
boiling point before putting in cans.
Fill cans full and serow on tops immediately.
Walnut and Celery Salad Buy the
best Knglisli walnuts and craek carefully
so that the nut meats will come
out in perfect halves. From a bunch
of celery select the tender white stalks
and cut in small pieces. Inne a salad
howl with crisp lettuce leaves, mix
the nuts and celery together, toss lightly
with French dressing, then place on
the leaves and cover with mayonnaise.
Chicken and Nut Salad Stew until
tender a lump, one-year-old chicken,
having the broth in which it is-cooked
well seasoned with salt, pepper and a
little celery salt. T,et the chicken cool
in ino nrotn <?vor night: when rtaily
to use take the breast of the chicken
anil cut in small pieces, adding an
canal quantity of tender celery and a
half cup Kngli<di walnut meats or hutternuts.
cut in small pieces; mix well,
adding a little more pepper and salt,
if needed, and a sqiteetft' of lemon Juice
and moisten with a little of the broth
in which the chick mi was cooked. Add
mayonnaise to taste and toss lightly:
arrange on the lettuce leaves and
crown oa Ii per lien with mayonnaise.
There is
I ?
1 Genuine-^
The Genuine i
California
The full nciine of the o
Is printed on the front
The Genuine- Syrup c
Packages Only, b;
Knowing the above wi
1 tions made by piratical cor
dealers. The imitations a
therefore be declined.
Buy the genuine alwa
It cleanses the system gently
when bilious or constipate
kidneys, liver, stomach and I
by men, women or childrer.
effects from actual use and o
laxative remedy of the wellAlways
buy the Gent
Louisville* Kjc
PUTNAM
Color more woods Iwlwhtrr and l*s?rr <*>lor? than an;
can <iy? auy tfjrnieut without rlpptoa apart. Wm? t
The oldest thin?r is tlie way a woman
can do things without knowimr
how.
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Hweet Oum
ami Mullet! la Nature's great remedy Tares
Toughs, Colds. Croup and Consumption,
and all throat and bring troubles. At druggists,
26c., UOe. and *1.00 per battlo.
A man can have friends almost as
loiuar a* his money lasts unless he
lends it to them.
There ts a fine opportunity in this vicintty
to take orders for the ceiehr.tled White
llronze mouunients. heudstones. grave
envers. ete . made by The Monumental
llriin/.e Company, 111)2 Howard Ave., liridgeort.
Conn. It Is a good, le citimnto Liusi- |
pass, and they offer very liberal Inducements,
noiueouo should write them for the agency.
flenerally people will eon I ess a
thing that they can't lie out of.
Catarrh Cannot lie Cured
With i.ocal Ari'i.tt'ATioNs, as they cannot
reach tho seat of the disease. Catarrh is a
blond or eoastitulional disease, and in order
to cure it you must take internal remedies,
linll s Cntarrli Cure is taken internally, anil
acts direct ly on t he blood and tnucoussu rfaeo
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine,
it was proscribed l?y ono of the best physicians
in this country for years, and is a regular
prescription. It is composed of the
best tonics known, combined with the best
bio-"1 purifiers, acting directly on the mucous
surfaces. The perfect combination of ]
the two ingredients is what produces siem j
wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send !
lor testimonials, tree.
F. J. Chunky A Co., Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price, 7.1c.
Take Hall's Family l'ills tor constipation
There are twenty-eight cemeteries in the
County of London.
11 i ir?? t ( ? ."<) minutes l?y Wnolford's
Sanitary Lotion; ucvr falls. Snlil l?,
Dmgj;lsts, Mail orders promptly lllle.l
by I?r. Petohon. <'! awfi i (I-\ill?\ liul. #1.
Loudon was increased (lining the year
1001 liy ;t7l new street*.
FITSpormanenl Ivmirod. N'n t'.ts or nervou*nessafter
first day's use of I?r. Kline's tiren'.
Kerveltostoror.f Jitrialbottleand treatise tr?e
br.lt. ii. Klixk, Ltd.. tul Arch t t..l,blln..l>ii
The Fc(1<m';iI Circuit Court of Appeals
denies I lie mid ion of Mrs. Cascio
L. Chadwiek for a new trial.
For Your Famify
i~W7w ... .5
PRICE^^25 Cts M AS '
/^fTuRE"THE^RIP^h Jl S|
r*. IN ONE DAY
P^R!W|1?M
HAS NO CQUAL fOfl tfifAQ&HE K C u,i for >'oul
?<?LI. 1^ K H. Dtrt
only One
yrup of Fig
s Manufactured by t\
a Fig Syrup Co.
ompany, California Fig Syrup
of every package of the geni
>f Figs- is for Sale, in Origin*
y Reliable Druggists Every\*
ill enable one to avoid the fraudulent
icerns and sometimes offered by unx
re known to act injuriously and :
ys if you wish to get its beneficial c
yet effectually, dispels colds and hea<
d, prevents fevers and acts best o
bowels, when a laxative remedy is i
l. Many millions know of its h*r
>f their own personal knowledge. It
-informed.
line? Syrup of Figs
K.NUFACTURED BY THE
niaJTcSi
$&nInnclaec;Cal.
nocE ruo Offers fn dottix
FADELE
f oth?r?lj-e. On# Wc >11Th*y ill
or !rw? ixioklet -liowr to Dy?. (lla.eli .nil Mil <" *1 >r< ?
Burmah is stirred by the question of official
dress.
In flic United States about 100.000,000
pounds of prunes are eaten each year.
Mrs. Wlustow's Soothinir Svrup lor Children
i.. i -
...,.?.,Sl-?inius viiMK'iiii>,r?*?inrPHinnaramutioii.ulliiss
pain,cures wind colic.25c.a bottle
Horlin lin.it almost as many telephone
uberribrrs at the whole of France.
l'lso's Cur? cannot be too bl-rhly spoken of
Maoonrh eure.?I. W. tfDniEN, 322 Third
| Avenue, X.. Minuennoll*. Minn., .fan.fi.lJJ),
There arc '. .9fi.">,863 hooks in the public
libraries ol London.
J ^ GUARANCK
AAA BANK DEPOSIT
R.R. Fare Paid. Notes Taken
^ 7 500 FREK COURSES
BSHEnBSSBBB Board at Cost. Write Quick
GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon. Ga.
MOZLEY'S
LEMON ELIXIR
?A srn* ri'RK for?
CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS
and nil disorder* of tlic Stoninrli mid
towel* AOe. u bottle nt drug store*.
t. ^ i. n. -1 as a' ^I'ij C n
cessiul. Thoroughly cleanses, kills disease germs,
stops discharges, heals inflammation and local
soreness, cares leucorrhoea and nasal catarrh.
i'axtine is in powder form to be dissolved in pure
water, and is far more cleansing, healing, geimxnlal
ami economical than liquid antiseptUs lor aif
TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPF.CIAL USES
For sale at druggists, Ml cents a box.
Trial R.1* anil Rnnk nf Inslrurtlnna Pro*
rue M. Pi iton Company Bohton. MamiS
CURLS WHIM All IUI FAILS. H
Beflt Coiltfh ttyrup. Tfuiiu* liao
In iltun. Hold by druwifiua. Bur
' and Your Horse
Antiseptic Known.
TRY IT FOR
eumatisns, Strains,
irains, Swellings |
id Enlargements.
ce, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO.
r
P?RL <5 RLrtAN
?any St., Boston, Mass.||
GUARANTEED TO CURE
I COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
a(l-Or1{iln? to j, <1? w!.o won't Oniiniiitpo It.
Mox?:i i*a< u. >r iv doinx't ttni;.
licr, 21.D., Muuu.a. tur.T, l JJo
re&i*^ ^Fiv^r-'wrafiS
should ^ \
S S DYES
r? in c ?l 1 vr i*^~ ,)<*?tf!' thi'i any o'h?r ?lv?s You
hiniciik tmr<; < ?>., ( niofivn;0, .nuiourl
W. L. Douglas
*3= & *3= shoes ?" ,
W. L. Douglas 94.OO Cilt Edgo Line
cannot be equalled at any price.
W.L.OOUGLAS MAKES AMD SELLS
MOKE MEK'S S3. SO SHOES Til AM
AMY OTHER MANUFACTURER.
C1 fl nnn REWARD to anvono who can
O U)UUU disprove this statement.
W. I.. Doii|(lm( shorn have by their cicellrnt
.style, rosy fitting, end superior wearing
qualities, nchlev nl the largest rale of any S.t.5?
shoe In the world. They are lust as good as
those that cost you $5.00 to $7.00 ? the only
difference is the price. If I could take you into
my factory at Brockton, Mass., tlic largest In
the world under one roof irnblng men's fine
shoes, and show you the care with which ev ery
pair of Douglas shoes is made, you w ould realize
why \V. I? Douvlns f.X.50 shoes urc the best
shoes produced In the world.
If I could show you the difference between the
shoes made In mv factory and those of other
makes, you would unt'crrtnnd why Douglas
$.t.5() shoes cost more to make, why thev hold
their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of
greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50
shoe on the market to-day.
W. L. Doug/ais Etronfj Matin SEooa far
Man, $2. tit), S2.DO. 3 ay ft' Schnnl A
OrasB Shacm.S2.rjO, $2,
CAUTION.?Insist upon having XX". 1..Douglas
shoes. Take no substitute. None genuine
without It's nttiuo ami price stamped on bottom.
WANTKIt. A shoe dealer in every town where
XV. I.. Douglas Shoes jiro not sold. Full linn of
samples sent free for inspection upon request.
Fast Color Cyelrts lined- they will riot wear brassy.
\frite for Illustrated Patnlog of Tall Stvloa.
XV. I.. I)Oi;<;.'.,AS, Brockton. Mass.
1$l?00QToBeGivcnfoi
Reliable Information I
We will give One Dollar for a Postal I
Card giving the Hrst reliable news of I
a chance to sell a horizontal steam I
engine of our styles, within our range I
of sizes. We do not want inquiries at |
Itnis time tor vertical, traction or gas
engines. ft
ATLAS
ENGINES AND BOILERS H
have for years been the atandard for all attain B
planta. Bed of material and workmanship. H
Our bigoutputenablea us to aell on small prof- B
ita. An Alias, the bast in the world, costs no B
more than the other kind. B
Write today for our special offer. w
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS!
Selling *??nei?? in all eitiM INDIANAPOLIS I
Corlin F.icin^i ll-gh Kit -in*# Witt>rTuli? BoiUn I
fourValv* n<io?a Conipnua<> I urmci Tubular HolUn K
uU/uialtc Eofinet fhiotiiin* fuigin?t Partahi* fk>iier? I
Atlas Kn^lnot in wrTicn .'l.OOO^oOo II P,
ii'.u BotUrc in mttIco 1.000,(00 H. P.
John White &
So. JS.
bt'STIiOiiipSiiiVs 4:o Water