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Refloctkmt of a Bachelor. Bread cant upon the waters by a hypoente is unualiy very stale. If pk man baa enough drinks he can make himself believe that everybody thinks he hasn't had any. You oould never make a woman who owns a pearl necklace believe she eould catch a sore throat. What a woman doesn't like about whist is that there is no feather- j stitching to it. ( DON'T DESPAIR. jti. Iliad thi> Eiperli>nc? of n Mlnnnot* 1 Woman and Take ltoart. It your back aches, and you feel ? v Sick; languid, weak and miserable day w after day?don't wor- ' ry. Doan's Kidney Pills have cured thousands of women ' in the same condi"H tion. A. Heiman of says: "But for Doan's ^ Kidney "^Ilis I would 0 not be living now. " They cured me 'n ? 1899 and I've been 4 well since. I used to have such pain s In my back tbnt once I fainted. The ' kidney secretions were much disor- 1( dered, and I was so far gone tbat I r ? Tras thought to be at death's door. \ Since Doan's Kidney Pills cured me v BL* 1 feel as if I had been pulled back '' from Jfco tomb." ? Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. '! IT./ Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 1 ixflis m. % v It is easier to write some books 3 > ?,?? than it is to rend them. So. l-'OO. v Btatr or Ohio, City or Tolkiio, 1 li Lucas County. | * t Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is . senior partner of the firm ot F. J. Cheney A 11 Co., doing bu9inefls In the City of Toledo, t County and Htate aforesaid, and that said |] Arm will pay the sum of on* hundred vol- ( s.abh for eaeh and every case of catahhh uibi cannot u? cureu Dy ths use of Hall's a Catarrh Core. Frank J. Chexkt. b Sworn to before mo and Rubsorthod In my . ?v? . presence, this 6th day of Decern- , \ rial, bor, A.D., 1886. A.W.Glxasox, ' ?1?~ ' Notary Public, b Rail's Catarrh Care la taken Internally,and ( acta directly on the Wood and mucous sur- j 0 faces of the ayatem. Bend for testimonials, --* frae T.'J. Caxxar A Co., Toledo, 0. n Bold by all Druggists, 75c ii . Take Hall's Family Pills tor constipation; p The Tt.ilinn Cabinet lins resigned. " Taylor's Cherokee Itemedy of Hweet Gum 11 and Mullen is Nature's great remedy?Cures r' Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption, o and all throat and lung troubles. At drug- i, gists, 26c., 00c. and 1.00 per bottle. I In Dead Earnest. ^ A travelling man received the fol- 1) 1 lowing telegram from his wife: n "Twins arrived tonight. More by l> j mail.'' i1 He went at once to the nearest of- n ?ee and sent the following reply: v "I leave for home tonight. If more < eome by mail, send to Demi Letter n Office."?Jai iunry Lippineott's. <* I r< No Occasion for Mincing Matters. "Theodosia, I do not wish to say (< anything harsh or uncharitable of your .v uncle Geoflrey. I will not go so far 1 as to charge him with penuriousness, (> but he certainly carries the idea of 01 economy to an extreme. He hesitates I( to make the most trifling expenditure KVga unless assured that it will redound ultimutcly to his own financial advun- w laco. While not. wishing tr* Sust to him?I cannot refrain from Sf expressing the opinion that he is al- '' most too frugal, as it were, too?too v' cautious " nJ ' Mamma, what's the use of nil that fine talk? You know as well as I do 01 .that he's a stingy, niggardly, mean, 01 habby, miserly, avaricious old tight- w wad!" "Thank you, dear."?Chicago Tril> une. rc . ? tii A man's (laughter may not he beau- til tifnl, but he does not have to lie m awake nights worrying over whether tl she is going- to be hazed to death or te haze somebody else to the verge of fa going to State's prison. ni C( U MALARIA??? Generally That ! Not tli| Trouble. w ' to t^rsons with a susceptibility to main- hi *lnl influences should beware of coffee, et which bus a tendency to load up the tn llrer with bile. oj A lady writes from Denver that she in Offered for years from chills nnd fever ch whic h at last she learned were mainly <l< produced by the coffee she drunk. tl **I wns also grievously afflicted with X headaches nnd indigestion." she says, ""which I became satisfied were likeWise largely due to the cofTee I drank. Six months ago 1 quit its use alto- hi irether nnd began to drink Postnm 1,1 Food Coffee, with the gratifying re- tl suit that, my headaches have dlsap- tc peared, my digestion has been restored and I have not had a recurrence of ? Chills and fever for mnm thnn >!? ?>.? ci months. I have no doubt that It was Post urn that brought me this relief, fr* I have used no medicine while this Improvement lias been going on." (It v< wns really relief from congestion of the nl liver caused by coffee.) Rl "My daughter has been as great a ?1 coffee drinker, as I. and for years was nJ afflicted with terrible sick headaches, 'Which often lasted for a week at a c(l . tl"e She Is a brain worker and ex- P' j * caasive application together with the ail headaches began to affect licr memory Most seriously. She found no help In .flndlcines and the doctor frankly ad''^rlMdhier to quit coffee and use Postum. *f j ? more than four months she has w wot hid a headache?her mental fsculHit hive grown more active and vigor* wm audtftar memory has been restored. 1 "No .more tea. coffee or drugs for us. v # eon get Postum." Name ^ U ' JftVMi (by Postum Co., Battle Creek. 1.. jjDch. fee, JOjiBfr's a reason. Read the little p ^ ^looK^The Road to Well villa" In pkgs. *] \ A Meiiurt of National BcneHreoce. rtOK. HE press everywhere is __"V speaking out In favor of > r 1^ o the Browulow-Latimer bill ( )t for National aid to high* TfOHr way improvement. This is aore notably true of the newspapers oming under the head of the country ress?the great lever of power in this uuuirj ; mi- miiKcr, suuper nuu moiur of public opinion, tlie builder of lublic men and the force that can uuunke them in a day. It is not meant hat the city papers are* at war with he measure. There are exceptions hat are well understood, but very juny of the dailies of the country have spoused the cause of pood roads, and tliers are falling in line. Part of the iost hns crossed the flood and part is rossing now. The early-flaunted bugboo of unconstitutionality has boon ilenced, and the cry of paternalism, laving nothing to rest upon, is no mger heard in councils that stand for eason. There was never any constiutional barrier to National aid to highray improvement. The same clause a the Constitution that authorizes the stablisliment of postottices author* Ees the establishment of post-roads, 'hose two co-ordinate bestowmcnts rere created for the accomplishment f the same great ortd?that is. the eonenience and happiness of the people, tut aside from the necessity of buildtig good highways for the better disribution of the mails through rural listricts, it should lie borne in mind hat the agricultural classes, while doog more to sustain the credit of the iovernment and the financial strength f its pcopl? than ail other classes comlined, liavc had the smallest approbations made for their immediate lenclit. The city population have long icon provided, at the expense of the Iovernment. with messengers for the ieliwry of mail as often as four, six nd eight times per day. The shipping nterests have had the rivers and liarmrs improved to expedite their liusiess. The cities lin'*e been provided ritli postofDce buildings of architeetrai beauty and magnificence. Itnllonds have had free use of the credit f the Government with immense liod^s of public lands thrown in besides, roil masters liavo depended upon tlio lovernmetat to construct great locks nd dams for facilitating the assentling materials at cheap rates for111 king iron. The tariff laws have ecu shaped to benetit the manufacurors. No sane man objects to tlio lajorlty of such appropriations. Tlioy ere needed to foster and increase tlie ammercc of the nation. But ave they lore important to the great mass of itizens than good roads through the nuntry? Such roads cheapen food and lotliing. extend trade, make many vmmodities valuable that would lie '1 1 llblocc U'lflinnf ihotii lilecd Improve the opportunities of very citizen, whether he lives in town r country. (lood roads through tlie mntry would relieve the congestion of ipulatlon in the great clue?. O-Ur* y life, with its moral influeliefs, ould he made more and more attracte and pleasant. Homes would he >ught nfter by thousands who now ve in crowded city tenements, and ice would be deprived of much of its lalign influence. In short, through orcrnment aid in the establishment ' good roads, every phase and feature i f business, social and educational lifo I ould be immeasurably advanced. * Effrybody InttrfMed. Everybody is interested in bettor >ads, whether living in the city or In io country. The farnjer may he more rectTy Interested, Mtajjsg he lias ore frequent use faf ^he jon"ifs. hut te town or cfty 1$ direct ly Thrested becanSe he is (leji^nqsjp^ 0!LU,e ' iriner fOfr most of Ibe thing* he ?. id TAB? of transportation to 'inaTkot 'rtalnly affects, not only the price, it the quality. There is no subject iA bich all of the people are iqtcj'esteil i the same extent as they are in tlie , Ighwaysi'-'and how any public man, ipeclally a Stnator or Representative l t.ongresR, can persuade liihisejf to | ;>pose legislation that insures tuelr uprovement la niore than we can unprstnnd. If the people will make the pninml of right that they be given lis relief, the proposed measure for utionul aid will be quickly passed. Olllncltoacta. Nassau County. Long Island, has pen experimenting with oiled roads ad the results have been such that le supervisors are being importuned doctor other higlnvnys in the same innner. Especially those upon which large automobile travel kicks up real clouds of dust. N r??t roMlble In vestment. Good roads are the best possible in>stment In any community. There is >t an interest that is not benefited by leli improvements. It makes all sorts ' farm products more valuable by nklng markets more accessible. Land rated on good roads obviously he>nies more valuable as residence roperty,~for it may be more easily ad pleasantly reached. U?lllO( Too Personal. "T.et's go out in your back yard." tid Tommy Tucker, "aud play in the oodslied." "We haven't got any woodshed," >id the other boy. "Have you got one your back yard 7" "Yep." "Keep wood in It?" "Nope." "What's it used for?" "None of your businessChicago tribune- ? ) i ; i Cum Cuc*r, Blood PoUon and KitoTuI*. If yon have bipod poison producing eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen glands, bumps and risings, burning, itching skin, copper-colored spots or rnsh on the skin, mucous patches in mouth or tbront. falling hair, bone pains, old rheuumtism or foul catarrh tafen ?i?1 . / > --? ?i-v wwkMUtV Ul'iUU Aiilllll ^ iJ. B. B.) It kills the poison in thi' blood: soon all sores, eruptions heal, hard swellings subside, aches and pains stop and a perfect euro is mnde of tho worst eases of Blood Poison. For cancers, tumors, swellings, rating sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take B. B B. It destroys the cuncer poison in the blood, heals cancor of all kinds, cures the worst humors or suppurating swellings. Thousands eu-ed by B- B. B. aftor ull else fails. B. B. B. composed of pure botanic ingredients. Improves the digestion, makes the blood i ure and rich, stops the awlul itching and all sharp, shooting puins. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Druggists. *1 per bottle, with complete direcfious for home cure. Kamplo free und prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, tin. Describe trouble and free medical advice also sent in sealed letter. A man has to be married to know the love of being single. STOPS BELCHING BY ABSORPTION -NO DRUGS?A NEW METHOD. A Box of Wafers Free?Hare You Acute Indigestion, Stomach Trouble, Irregular Heart, Dissy Spells, Short Breath, Gas ou ** the Stomach? Bitter Taste?Bad Breath?Impaired Appetite?A feeling of fullness, weight and pain over the stomach and heart, sometimes nausea and vomiting, also fever and sick headache? What causes it? Any one or all of these*. Excessive eating and drinking?abuse of spiritk?anxiety and depression?mental effort?mental worry ana physical fatigue? bad air?insufficient food?sedentary habits ?absence of teeth?bolting of food. If yon suffer from this slow death nnd miserable existence, let us send you a sample box of Mull's Anti^elch Wafers alwo lutcly free. No drugs. Drugs injure the stomach. It atops belching and cures n diseased stomach by absorbing the foul odors from undigested food and ny imparting activity to the lining of the stomach, enabling it to thoroughly mix the food with the gastric juices, which promotes digestion and cures the disease. Special Offer.?The regular price of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers is 50c. a box, hut to introduce it to thousands of sufferers wc will send two (2) boxes upon receipt of 75c. and this advertisement, or we will send you a sample free for this coupon. This Offer May Not Appear Again*. 1600 FREE COUPON. 128 Send this coupon with your name nnd address and name of a druggist who does not sell it for a free sample box of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers to Mull's Grapf. Tonic Co., 323 Third Ave., Rock Island, 111. Oice Full Address and H'rife Plainly. | Sold by all druggists, 60c. per box, or cnt by mail. v Barn-storming actors arc likely to ice more headlights than footlights. FITS permanently eu red. No fits or nervousness after first lav'.1- use of Br. Kline's Grent Nerve Restorer.S'Jirinl bott le andtreal tsof roe Dr.R.H.Ki inv. Ltd.. 931 Arch Kt..Philn., Pa. A modern widow's n<ito is reported at a church at Blackpool, England. llolib'il In Clinrclt. .Tost think what an oittra"P it is to ho rolihcd of all the henetits of the pprviccs by continuous coughing throughout the congregation, when Anti-Grinine is guaranteed to cure. Sol'1 everywhere. 2~> cts. F. W. Dieinrr, M. 1)., manufacturer, Springfield, Mo. It costs T.ondon ?20 n year to educate a fbild in school. A OnHmntepi) Pure For IMIa*. Itoliloe. Blind. Bleed In". Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund monevlf Pazo Ointment fails to cure in fi to 14 days.50c. An attempt is being made in England to popularize the dogfish. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Ryrun for Children teething,softens the gums.reduces inflammation.allays pain,cures Sviud eolic,25e.abottle. A new type of bullet is being served to the French infantry. PIso's Curecauno: bo too highly spoken oT rraoough oure.?J. \V. O'Brik*, S22Thlrl ATonue. N.. Minneapolis, Minn.. Jan. rt.191), The London Zoo has just received its first humming bird. To Car* m CoM In One Day Pake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E W Orovo'ssignature on each box. 25e. facon oieiner, or rtrooKiyn, lias a cohcclion of rare pistol*. Itch cared in HO minutes by AVoolford's Sanitary Lotion; never fails. Sold by Druggists. Mail orders promptly illle.l by l>r. Detcbon, Oiawfordsville, Inii tl. The .Japanese t.ill use American leather. UNSIGHTLY BALD SPOT Caused by Sores on Ne< k ?..11 evriless Itchtoe for Ttto fears Made lltm Wild ? Another Cure by Cotlcur*. "For two wars my neck was covered with sores, the humor spreading to my hair, which loll out*, leaving an unsightly bald spot, mid the soreness, inflammation and merciless itching made me wild. Friends advised t'uticura Soap and Ointment, and alter a lew applications the torment subsided, to my great joy. The sores soon disappeared, and my hair grew again, as thick and healthy as oyer. 1 shall always recommend Cuticura. ' (Signed) H.J Spalding, 1(M \V. 104th St., N. Y. City." AND TURN HIM I.OOSB. Mr. Wlseguy?What are you disturbed about? Mrs. Spinks? It's my boy John. He will pilrer. Oh. I don t want my son to end his d?o"s in jail. Mr. Wiseguy?No necessity for that. Put bini in the life insurance business. Josh Billings must have foreseen the noble roster of subscribers in "Fads and Fancies" when he wrote: <'An American ariatokrat iz the most rldikihis thing in the market. They are generally ashamed of .thair arieesstors, and If they hav enny and irve long enuff they generally hav cltlzerfj tew be ashamed ov thair posterity." v The rising of the Sun of Righteousness was the dawn of the day of love. m m fi i m M m w IVIiX YOUI \ \ \ Perhaps you've noticed tl you take most pains con put in the "luck." Good Luck Bakit time?for a fact. Its us* P UTNAM Color mora iroori* l>nirh t?r ?ml l?v?r color?than anjr can ilyoauy tr iriusnt without ripploc apart. Writ* to Breaking the Trail. Winter in (lie mountains is severe in its restrictions. Sledging and travel over the snow-banketl trails are limited to hare necessity. In the colder seasons the trails are kept open by shoveling and packing them down. When the runners sing intermittently in high, thin voices, (lie teamster, with a belt tight arouiul his overcoat and Hopping his arms to keep warm, faces his greatest hardships. Hut when the heavy snows and rapid thaws of spring come, teaming means a battle and a venture with a sudden termination linna-iny inst Thousands of tons of snow up the mountain sides ban.? on a trigger that can he sprung by the sigh of n breeze or tlie rolling of a pine eone, and in summer many a barren slope and pile of rock ntul timber at the bottom tells a skeleton-tale of the winter's night. Floundering, swearing and persevering opens the trail?a little milled thread of white from up above, but a hard day's work for a man.?Allen True in "The Teaming of the West" in The Outing Magazine for January. Flat.irons should be kept ?vlth particular -care, and occasionally rubbed over with wax to keep their surface perfectly smooth. CRISIS OF GIRLHOOD A TIME OF JPAIH AND PERIL Miss Eaima Cole Soys that Lvdia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has Saved Hor Life and Mado Her Well Hew many lives of beautiful young gins nave neen saermceu just as they were ripening into womanhood ! How many irregularities or displacements have been developed at this important period, resulting in years of suffering ! I! Girls' modesty and oversensitiTeness often puzzle their mothers and baffle Pl> ysicians, because thev withhold their confidence at this critical period. A mother should come to hor child's aid and remember that Eydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will at this time prepare the system for the coming change and stnrt the menstrual period in a young girl's life without pain or irregularities. Miss KmmaColeof Tullahoma, Tenn., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkhatn:? "I want to tall yon that I am enjoyinr better health than 1 have for years, and I owe it all to Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound. " When fourteen years of age I suffered almost constant paiii, and for two or threo vcnrs I had soreness nnd pain in my side, headaches and was dizzy and nervous, and doctors all failed to help ?ne. " Lydiu E. PinkhanVn Vegetable Compound was recommended, nnd after taking It mv health l>egnn to improve rapidly, and I think it saved my life. I sincerely ho}>e iny experience will lie n heln toother girls who are passing from (jirlho??a to womanhood, for I know your Compound will do as much for them." If you know of any young girl who is nick and needs motherly advice ask her to write Mrs. I'inkhum, Lynn, Mass., and she will receive free advice which will put heron the right road toastrong, healthy ami happy womanhood. HUMS? VN tof IK a dans pa wa atad a r>> } f _ PAOK BOOK a It lax lAa axpartaaoa I f A or a praar trial Houllrjr ll?taar aat PI /am matow. Mil a aim workta* / \/ 1 for dollar* and caota?durinc M f ~ Vtaa It l?olia* bow to Uetaci _jnod Cur* Olaeaaaa; Peed lor *njt \ alao for PattaslOK; wblon KuwUlr | a bava for Ureadln*; everything re 1 1 quIeUe for orot; table Poultry rate \ II am. BOOK. PL) Hl.lftll 1NU tft 134 UusrL 3tr?tt, Ne* V era. ml. i * r Baking With Good I hat ofttimes the batch of raised biscui nilt tllP TOnrcf T*l ? 1 ffVAOfc. ludl a UCCUUSC I ig Powder will prodnce a light, crisp : will save those spoiled bakings, b k is the always-reliable baking powd iriably the same, and highest purity GOOD I |di Bakin irn fojrjr _ costs less than any o 'or a P?ur>d can. 1 have once tried it tl I tion in whole carloat f j try it we offer you many h |] which are shown in gift pound can to-day; cut tl and save it. fTHE SOUTHERN lj|s<'MC""?' " tire on Dt? r~ L T ' Uro, CO., n GOOD FOP b Richmond, Yi. SBSp FA DELE nfh*r <ly*. Oil? l?ks pA-rki rt* r ilors all Thar <J r fraa lk>oklot ?Mcr to Dm. HUvoh md Vflt Qolon. You can hardly ever trust youi eyes to tell you what a woman realh looks like. UNSEEN IN A SAW Tticr- nr unseen things alxmt thin Saw. You canno.a lb tex'ure of the Meet; tnkea u sharp, rutting edge and b< Ids it longer than unv ot nor Saw. You cannot see the toughness of "(IfT?; bends without a i renk or a Link. StLVKit STEKL, t'ie tlnest cruriLie steel In tho world. Is mud on the Atkins formula, temper. I and h&rdCMl by the Atkins aceret proccsr, a ; used v in Atk it.s Snw*. Yon cnuuot see the perfectly grail' afed taper of tho blade; runs easily, \. ittiout -ekllng. ltut ' -u ran see the Atklus trade-murk ami It is your protec'1 , when you buy a Saw. We are saw-makers and our trademark on a Saw meant that it is >nrown make and that v.e are Justly proud of 1 We nir.ko nil types and aires of Saws f.r nl. purposes. Atkins Saws, Corn Knives. Per for tion Floor Scrapers, etc.. are sold by all good hardware dealers. Catalogue on request. E.. C. ATKINS CEL CO., Inc. Largest Mw Manuf. .urcrv in the World. Factory and Executive CfBcea, IndiutapolU. IndiaxaBRANCnnS' New Tor' , Cblropo. Minneapolis, Portland. (Oregon!, 8t le. Kaii VraneiMO, UempUU, Atlanta and Toronto. i Canada). 1 Accept no Subatitute-lasiU on the Atkins Br sad (f i^OLl) BY coon DEALERS BtPVWPeHfj ki?Mk W.UVAY.WAVAS \AANV\AW V AS Jk* V.WVA WV AAA/ AAV AAA-VAVACM- 1/ FAD C AI F three hundred UK IJALL TYPEWRITERS All Makes, From Ten Dollars lln IniU Iment Terms, if dssired. Write for Pricrs J. E. CRAYTON & COMPANY, john White & Co. ' OMISSUS* ft Dropsy 11 ^4mL Remotes nil swelUnf In 8 to 30 A days; effects a permanent cure Jk\ in 30 to 6o dots. Trial treatment free. Nothlngcan be fairer K V-Stadfll Write Or. H. H. Gre?>.'s Sons. SSOspBcialle'.s, Box B Atlanta, Ox ynp T*f CMIf WHlfctAU IIII FAILi. ^J mam Dost Couicq Bjmu. Tastes Jood. tie Pjw tI3 nHE tobacco c soil about I Potash per acre, placed, or else th in quantity and qu A good tobac< contain at least te Potash, and the I the form of sulpha "Tobacco Culture" is th< tobacco growers. A copy \ any cost or obligation, to fan Address, OEIIM New York? 03 Nnsaou Street, o PRICE,gs>!t5 Cta M ^TO CURE THEi?"4h A r^- IH ONE DAY P/V|" ? WAS NO tOlyiL FOR K Ceil for yoi -afiaTCSft, jr, w. Die SCHICK I you cannot spend years and d buy the knowledge required I cents. You want them to pay them as a diversion. In order to hundl tiling about them. To meet thin want t of a practical poultry raiser for (Only a man who put all his mind, and time, en raising?not as a pastime, but as a b ty-flve years' work, you can save many earn dollars for you. The point is. thn Poultry Yard as soon as It appears, and teach you. It tells how to detect anil < fattening; which Fowls to save for br you should know on this subject to mm dvs cents In svaisps. BOOK PL'&I-djjll] U. _ 1 r ! 1 * . -x | Luck ts with which ^ |rUTHERNH?l ecause Good |^HMqnp.^^^ LUCK I 1 g Pow<J|er thcr good powder?jo cents [t is so popular wit'those who tiat we arc shipping! your seci lots. Hoping t?jet you to andsomc pretniuintfictures of boor, inside each .1. Buy a le coupon from bis of label, cirrnmpotcooxiN yonltHiitiHt ?? rf"DO00 LUCK' OAKINOWDERO BT, . Mi^A^Aws5S?rifHeY,ASllera . I VALUABLE AKTICLElCE LIST IN ifg W ' Tm* Dcaawnt Snout orr*] 1 M?'-3TTrIVTT ~'^J?'. , S S > VES InlaciW w*?r hetten 1.-1 any ?tti?r >i/?. Yim ^OVItltK 11 ttlTli >; r .11?n y 1II?. %1rl. if you wnt? pro dollars irrow, feed I H your Holds wV1 ralnla-Cnrollna Fer utilizers. T! wl? "lncroaso your E9 yields per af'und thus bring town M tho eo?t of ffuctlon. oven If you use |H fewer teams ' less labor. B HE Wo ha\ o i*?nds of strong festl H mon'.als froarmers who have tried ?E other make fertilisers and assert E I Yirginiirolina Fertilizers i >'lnro by far host. They will give! you crops tif7111 msUo rnoro money UJ for you. lit10 otbor.ovrn if some I tfl doiler or.de?3 to get you to buy soino "che-.-.ijlrand Just bocauso lie may ranker. fle more profit on that. *3 Of course, ttpibuld bo tohls Interest 9 UIRQINIA*nOLINA CHEMICAL CO.. Riduaontl, Vt. Sofclk, V?. DurUm, H C. W (kirtatoa, S O.Miaior*, *<1. AtUnu, ti?. JM farsaaah, C* IH Ufomtry. A!?. kecpas. twa. their sex, UJed\ a douche is marvefoasly successful. Thorou|lydexnses, kill! disease xsrms, stops discharge J halt inflammation and local soreness, cures Mccjhas* and nasal catarrh. Pasture is in ptrdn form to be dissolved in par* water, and is lar loreclranslnu, healing, germicidal and economical tin Hand antiseptka lor all TOILET ANT WOMEN* 8 SPECIAL USES For sale 1 dnggistc, 60 cents a box. Trial Box ik B;olc at Instructions Proa. Tmc a. PaxToifpo t I>an? bOSTON, man*.' }&o! 1~06. _ ATS" IBP i Tetter ?nil nil Itehln?*hl? cUZcmL,;:r,i';.;,'.'.v.free trial HAI.E I'HEMC CO.. K.IKHHVILI.F., MO. :rop talbs from the 03 pouijds of actual which must be ree yield will fall off" lality. :o fertilizer should n per cent, of pure S t 111 'otash snould De in ite. i title of a book valuable to alt nil be sent on request, free of iners who will write for them. AH KALI WCilKS. r Atlanta, Ca.?23'$ Bo. Brond Streot. TI-GBIPIME . GUARANTEED TO CORK D COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURAL6IA. Utl-ttrlylir fo a dealer who won't Oaarantrr It ir MUVtt BACK IF IT UOKHN'T ( I'BK. mer, M.D., Manufacturer, , Urn EARN MONEY If you *,v? tTl?m Tl*lpbHivn iivnc?l You cannot do thir unless you understand them and know how to cater to their requirements, and ollars learning by experience, so you must by Others. We offer this to von for ontv 2B their own way even If you jnerely keep c Fowls Judiciously, you must know somevc are selllnfc a book Riving the experience 20c.) twenty-five years. It was written bp' ana money to making a success of Chtekusiness?and If you will profit by his twenOhlcks annually, and make your Fowlat you must '.[>? sure to detect trouble In the know how to remedy It. This book will ur?< disease; - to feed for eggs and also for ceding purposes; and everything. Indeed. <c It profitable. Sent postpaid for twenty.MG HOUSED 134 Leonard Sk, MowTotkClty I i