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fflLiTH TC RESTORED BY PE-RU-NA. Catarrh Twenty-fivo YearsHad a Bad Cough. Miss Sophia Kittlescn, Kvanston, 111., writes: "I have been troubled with catarrh for nearly twenty-five yearn and have tried innny cures for it, but obtained very little help. "Then my brother advised me to try Peruna, and I did. "My health was very poor nt the time I begun taking Peruna. My throat was very ?ore and 1 had a bail cough. "Peruna ha*cured me. The chronic O.itarrh in pone and my health itsvzry much improved. "I recommend l'cruna to all my friends who are troubled as I was." PERUNA TAULETS: ?Some people prefer tablets, rather than medicine in a fluid form. Such people can obtain Porunn tablets, which represent the medicinal ingredients of Peruna. Kach tablet equals one average dose of Peruna. Man-n-lln tho Ideal Laxative. /isk your ifruxKiRi tor ? l-rcc i'erunn Almnnnc for 1000. Peruna is sold by your local druggist. lluy a bottle today. DASHFYOUR FUR no mitttr wlitre you are. If you tnti or buy fur write to day fot our new plan to . lake exp.o'bqT fe C0RRTH1DE 4 FUR C0.,C0r.RT. PA. AUt.VTH tVAJTFD FOR UOOD BOOK W'AMHi. At.I.M > to *rli our New " "Homo Doctor, or Royal Road to . Health anil Ha pilules',." Rest commltslon offered. C.H.ROBINSON & CO .Oharlotte.N.O. fr ? t t'KKa I' I I.KN It V_A I1IO HPTIOJI VKKK ItKD CROSS PILE A FISTULA CURB J: and liook by mall prepaid. KEA CO., Drpu It-4. Mlnuenpolis. kllnn. The girl who spends her time making angel cake and potato salad instead of castles in Spain will do better execution in after years. Tllrka' Cnpudlne Cures Women's Monthly )'iuna, Ilnekache, N ervousnesa, and Headache, lt'a Liquid, Effects immediately. Prescribed by pliysiciana with beat results. 10c.. 25c., and 50c.. at drug stores. Pert Paragraphs. When will is right, law is banished.?Danish. A dog's friendship is better than his bate.?Welsh. SEEMED WORSE KVEKY DAY. A Dangerous Case of Kidney Trouble and How It Whs Checked. Mrs. l!ucy Quebeck, Mechanic St., Hopo Valley, It. 1., says: "Eight , fl( years ago I contractocl Bovere kidney ffrBtr* trouble and my back Y began to ache eon^<5^^ tluually. Evory day <WL~ 1,<V. / ^ seemed worse. jSiLr J The least pressure r on my tortured' vfKK$ffTme? a"d 1 could not "^ stoop without a bnd twinge. The kidney secretions passed irregularly with patn, and I bloated badly. My head swuin and spots flitted before my eyes. One doctor said 1 was Incuratde. Howover, 1 found prompt relief when I started using Doan's Kidney Pills, and the troubles 1 have related gradually disappeared." Bold by all dealers. 50o. a box. FOflter-Mllburn Co., BufTalo, N. Y. Some peoplo give you a yood handshake, and others /ergot to add the hand. So. -19-'0S. f' W. t. Ponclna make a and nHln inure (^ nifn'l $3.00 unil $^.A<) Nlmrit than Any other manufacturer tn the ivorld.becanae they hold tlielr *hn|H>, ht better, and wear longer than any other make. ?hooe at All Prices, for Every Member of the rrily, Men, Roys, Wjmen. Mls<es A Children V L DotuluM 00 ud to 00 out E<t?e flhnee cannot be qeelted it iny prlc* W L. bongiee ?: SO end $1 00 ehoee ere tb? beet lq the world Kn*t Coler K|d*fefe I'aril i'rr/mfrodi/. ST Tet' Mo Hoiowlltute. VV I. Uoilu" ie n-inie amt prb* u damped on bottom. 8<>t-t everywhere. Shoee mailed from factory to any part of the arorlrt. rmalo. u>- free, n. I . 001(11.AS, 157 Sp ;rk St., Rrerllvt. Men ^ppyll SIGN OP RETURN1 2^' ?Season's cleverest cr.rtc "TliCSPtlin WAVE FELT If Railroads Plan Gigantic Impro Dollars?National Prospei No More Work t The certain return of prosperit in Hie news of the past week. Front nil over the country have factories after ten mouths of cessat the employment of thousands of u\e in'* to do. While only a short while ago m te-dny they are rushed with work a who apply. 11 ail roads are feeling the Alc.chl planning to < vpend millions of dollu l?ei?it a loosening up of the money m gigantic projects contemplated are t Correspondents send in glowin nnnurarturiiii; cent res. In the* Xor everywhere tin ve are signs of better One positive evidence of the ini in the dishnndment of the National 1' Its chairman, F. C. Simmons, expl swiftly returning, there is no more w News of a Week Tl Lviden WaauiUa ca, LI C ?Reports re-i reived by the International Brotherhood of Operative Potters during the week Indicated a general opening up o* work everywhere in that industry. The force at the Riverside Pottery at Wheeling, W. Va., has been greatly increased, and tae firm Is getting orders in a steady stream. The Dresden Pottery is working at full force. The Klondike Pottery will have no slack time this winter, its employes having all thev can do. The Seining Pottery, at Secring, O., has had the busiest November it has known in years. It is expected that the American China Company, of Toronto, will operate steadily to the year's end. The Union Buffalo Cotton Mills, of Union, S. C., which is said to operate more looms than any other textile corporation in the South, received EiK.h a rush of orders that It will be obliged to run nil of its three ira- i mense plants to their fullest capacity. | This aets going 17,000 spindles nnd S00 looms, which were idle during) ins s inirner. iae mius employ ?U00 Dion and womfD, The Fales & Jenks Machine Company. of Pawtucket. R. I., employing 4 00 hands, began working on a flftyfive-hour-a-veek schedule. The factor" had been running on half time. The Easton & Burnbam Machine Company, of Pawtucket, R. I., started iis factory on full time, after running I on short time during the summer. It j employs 100 men. Lumbermen of TIfton, Ga., report that all the mills are booked with ! enough orders to keep them going' full tilt for three months. Some are declining orders until March 1. The American Tobacco Company agreed to take seventy-five per cent, of the 00.000,000 pounds of tobacco of the Parley Leaf Tobacco Society. [ The deal Involves 110,000,000. After a shut-down of six months, the Illinois Steel Company reopened , four of Its plants "t South Chicago. TOO men being put to work. Several additional furnaces, requiring BOO xnen, will he blown at once. Prominent rsllroad men, Including Donald O. Reld, of the Rock iBland, and K. C. Converse, of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, and the United States Steel Corporation started the organization of a $2,000,000 corporation to manufacture steel. Most of the bonds have been subscribed. The v/o-ks will be located near Gary, Ind. Contracts were awnrded by the | Crescent Steel and Wire Compar,v to construct a new plant at New Cornerstown, Ohio. Invention of Great Importance to Ironclads Exhibited in Germany. Charlottenburg, Germany.?At a meeting of the League of German Naval Architects, Dr. Anschuetzkaempfe, of Kiel, exhibited a compass without a magnetic neeril", which has just been Invented. It is In th> form of a gyroscope, which, when suspended in a certain way, alwnvs e.niusts itself parallel to the earth's axis. | The invention is regarded as of; great importance to Ironclads, where { the compass needle 13 frequently deflected 1 y tho udjacent raotal. The l.nhor World, vnoq nn .tuned v. jo rsSbw v\ eontnpu uk .10; piiBiaop v or-Htn bavm raouiof pus suc.nidcl.nn (pqci^un) uoequ.v.sj j The new liability bill of New Zea* | land provides that every worker who 1 is a party to a strike shall bo liable ' to a $50 flns, ; By a referendum vote the Poster ArtistB' Association of America has decided to affiliate tvjth the American Federation of Labor. A dispute having arisen In the plumbing tiRde at Glasgow, Scotland, the master plumbera decided to leffuu notices ot a_ lockout. *' . . . !NG CONFIDENCE * IP III III1 1 9n*Iili f 1%]: W111 i |L 1 on 1y Dnvonport, In the New York Mail, N COUNTRY'S INDUSTRIES. ivements Costing Millions of ity Association, Having o Do, Disbands. y is eloquently indicated in items come reports of the reopening of ion. Whirring machinery tells of n and women who have had notlw ills were running on half time, lul are ghing cm ploy men t to all in-like touch of prosperity and are is upon improvements. There lias arket so that funds to carry on tlio :> bo had readily. g reports of conditions in nil tho tInvest, the South, tho East? times. provenient In conditions Is Riven rospcrlty Association, of St. Louis, aiiicd that now that prosperity is ork for the organization to do. 1 at 5hows ce of Better limes The United Stntes Steel Corporation decided to erect u J3.000.000 plant at Monessen, Pa., in the Monongahela Valley. Tho Schoen Steel Company, of Pittsburg, announced that It would take on 300 more men and spend fl,5 00,000 In improvements. Tho National Tube Works, of McKeesport, Pa., placed its plant on full time. Tho Westlnghouse Electric Company put all its departments on full time. The Republic Iron and Steel Company, of Pittsburg, ordered every one of Its furnaces run to full capacity. Every spindle in the cotton mills of Mldham and New London counties. Conn., has been started up, and the mills are rushed with orders. The American Woolen Company's mills at Moosup, Conn., are preparing to run full time, after a bad period in which less than half time was worked. The Michigan Lake Superior Power Company, of Chicago, which suspended because of the financial conditions, started to reorganize, and it is expected to resume within a fev/ weeks. Mills of the International Paper Company, at Berlin, N. II., idle for three months, reopened with a reduced force. J. D. Farrell. of Seattle, Wash., representative of E. H. Harriman, In the Pacific Northwest, has been called to New York. Financiers and contractors say that railroad construe. Hon work on a scale heretoforo unknown is about to be inaugurated in the Pacific Northwest. The North Coast, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul and Karriman gystem are the three factors in the spending of millions for a dominant position In Paget Sound and Northwest Coast. Officials of the Lackawanna Railroad announced that lmprovementa costing $25,000,000 will be begun soon. Plans have been drawn for the extension of the road to Chicago, The electrification of the suburban lines is contemplated. Generally, the shipment of currency, gold and silver to financial Institutions in rural districts begins to declino in November, In accord with the slackening of trade and the receipt of money from abroad on grain and cotton exportatlons. But confidential reports of the St. Louis reserve agents show that the shipments to all centres in the South and Weat are almost as large as last month. To the growing trade and invigorating in- ( dustry is attributed the activity. Conditions in thewhole South show remarkable improvement. Dancing Mnsters Solve Problem of Clingsome Drapery. I Farls.?Women are r.ow wearing j skirts so tight that old-fashioned dances are Impossible, and it became imperative to devise means to meet the crisis. If the rrosent styles resulted in stopping dancing they would denrive the dancing masters of a livelihood. They met, resolved and forthwith decreed that waltzes, polkas and all other dances be danced with thorter steps until fashion gives woman freer use of their lower limbs. Tlie World of Sporr. YhIs has thirty-five candidates for positions in the hockey team. \V, K. Vanderbilt heads the list of winning owners on the French turf With a total of $203,640. Arthur Curilsa James has teen warned to succeed Cornelius Vanderbilt as commcdora of the New York Yacht Club. There Is RO'ng to bo a hitter fight to restoro racing r?t Hot Springs. Ark. The business men there have combined in favor of the sport, and they say they hope to bo successful in their effpris. - _ | It Covers the Old Dominion. | The Timcs-Dispatcb, of Richmond, is well night indispensable to all Virginians who desire to keep themselves posted concerning tlio happenings of both the State and the nation. With every faeiliity for gathering the news while it is fresh, and then serving it in a discriminating manner, The Times-Dispatch keeps its readers in touch with t (ip nnvvc nr <Ka dr?4,--A ?~ ....... vt %uv uu.r in u uiauiirr iiiui is unsurpassed. Besides giving t lie news, this splendid daily has an ably conducted editorial department to which its readers look for fair and impartial comments on the issues of the day. It contains nlso much matter of interest to each member of the household. Its circulation, while covering the entire State, is nlso national in scope. The subscription price of the Times-Dispatch is remarkably low when the character of the paper is taken into consideration. The coming season will be crowded with incidents to make just such a daily almost a household necessity in every well-ordered and intelligent family. Those desiring to keep posted can do no better than subscribe for and read this great journal. Living in Hopes. "I notice that Susie is going with the big, blond German." "Yes; they seem to be very fond of each other." " A re t hey engaged T " "She doesn't know, but she hopes they are. You see, she eau not understand him very well, but so as not to take chances she answers 'Yes' to every question lie asks." KKK1* yot'USUIN UEALTHT. Tkttkiiise baa done W03d?rs tor sufferers from ecs-rma. tettar. ground ltoh, cryipol&<, Infant soru head, chaps, chafes nad other forms of sUla dUoaoea. In aggravated casos of ocxetnu t's cures have been marvelous and thousands of pooplu slug Its Sraises. 50.j. nt druggists or by mall from . T. SncpmiNR, I>ept. A. anv.innali, Qa. Pert Paragraphs. Kindness and couitesy need elbow room and are smothered to death in a crowd. The man who makes a great deal of his failures doesn't make much of a success. 5100 Reward, f100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that llieie is at least one dreaded di?; ease that science has been able to cure in ali Its stages.and that mt'nlari h. llnll'sOitnrrh V...V ??r- ..III) (.Mifimr niir mnv Known in he medical fnslerttily. (.'utarrh being a constitutional disease, i euuircn a coiialitulional t reatment. I lall'dC'iitm r It Cure is tnken internallv,acting directly 11511m the blood and mucous surface* ol the s\ stem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patten*. strength by building up the con titution mid assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietor* have bo tntirh faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for an. cose that it fails to cuce. Send for list of testimonial*. Address F. J. CtlENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggists. T.V. Take Ilall's Family 1'ills ior constipation. Words cf Wisdom. Women tlon't have to swear to show how mad I hey are. There are other ways. A new broom sweeps elenn, but, alas, it stays a new broom such a little while. Industry is the parent to success, and the success belongs to the man who wons tlie industry. Most women are fond of men, but so many of them are so particular as to what men. It is extremely trying to be obliged to associate with people who always and invariably would rather not. The clocks in some households suffer so much ftom congestion of the face that it seems impossible for any members of the household ever to be on time. When a woman says, "And that's Ml there is about it," let 110 man he deceived in thinking that an end has been made to much talking. Kncli mother thinks she has 1110 nearest baby in the world, and, as a matter of fact, none is cheap. The fircs of resentment are only too apt to he the precursors of lie ashes of repentance. There may be some way of falling Jr. W- V . ... .v.v ..ii. cKvupiuj; nut' it-nun*, mil if so, tho average man 1ms never found it out. It is generally best to keep on I ijood terms with \< ursclf, even if you iia\e to fall out with people you don't like to do it. Id VINO ADVEKTIBKMKNT. Glow of Health Speaks For Postum, It requires no scientific training to discover whether coffee disagrees or ! not. i Simply stop it for a time and use Postum In place of It, then note the beneficial effects. The truth will eppear. "Six years ago 1 was In a very bad condition," writes a Tenn. lady, "I mffered from Indigestion, nervousness and Insomnia. "I was then an Inveterate coffoo drlnlter, but It was long before I could be persuaded that it was coffee that hurt me. Finally I decided to leave it off a few days nnd find out the truth. "The flrrt morning I left ofT coffee I had a raging headache, so I decided I must have something to take the place of coffee." (The headache was caused by the reaction of the coffee drug?caffeine). "Having heard of Postum through a friend who used It. I bought a packago and tried it. 1 did not like it at first, but after I learned how to make It right, according to directions on pkg., I would not change back to coffee for anything. "When I began to use Postum I weighed only 117 lbs. Now I weigh 170. and nu I have not taken any tonic In that time I can only attribute my recovery of good health to tho use of Postum in place of cofTee. "My husband says I am a living advertisement far I'osturn. 1 am glad to be the means of Inducing ray many friends to use Postum. too." Narr.o given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. Road "The Road to Wollvllle," in pkga. "Thero'g a Reason." Kver road the above letter? A r.ow one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true and full of Uumuu interest. . ., HAD BAD ITCHING HUMOR. Limbs Below the Knees Were Rnw? Feet Swollen?Sleep BrokenCured In 2 Days by Cuticura. "Some two months ago I ha J a humor : break out on my limbs below my knees. They came to look like raw beefsteak, all red, and no one knows how they itched and burneJ. They were.so swollen that I could not get my shoes on for a week or more. I used five or six different remedies and got no help, only when applying them the burning was worse and the itching less. For two or three weeks the suffering was intense end during that time I did not sleep on hour at a time. Then one morning I tried a bit of Cuticura. From he moment it touched me the itching was gone and I have not felt a bit of it since. The swelling went down and in two days I had my shoes on nnd was about as usual, George Tb Farley, 50 >outh State St.. Coocord, N. II., May 14, 1007," The squirrel slaughter of Kussia women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, Deriodic pains, backache, that bear- i ing-down feeling, llatulency, indigestion,dizziness or nervous prostration, Why don't you try it ? * Mrs. Plnkham invites nil Kick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to builth. Address, Lynn, Muss, it uwwm. ?i-j j- ??r? Oldest American Author. Prof. William Matthews, who has just passed his ninetieth birthday anniversary, and who is still engaged in literary work, oomes very near to being the oldest living American author. That distinction belongs to Hon. John Bigelow, who was 00 last November. Next comes Mrs. Julia Ward Ilowe, who was 89 in May. Other American authors whoso minds are still bright and active in old age nre Dr. S. Weir Mitchell and Dr. Edward Everett Hale, who are both 80; Col. Wontworth Higginson, who is 84; Mrs. ,Tlit!n f TJ TY?- l.~ On 1 T_i ? ?"4H? v>. i.%. L/Uli, Wiiu 13 O.I, U11U UUllll T. Trowbridge nnd Prof. Charles Eliot Norton, who arc 80. Easy Road. A fellow has to work like sin And never stop for play To get n hero medal in The regulation way, So round the pawnshop door I" wait And get one at a bargain rnt?. Cures Through the blood P U T N A~NP Color more Rood* brighter anil f.nrer colors ilian any o' can dye any itannaul without lipping apart. Writ* I I Malaria C Tho Old Standard GROVE'S T I system. You know what you ore ^ is simply Quinine and Iron in a ta amounts to 25,000,000 a year. ASTIDOTK ion SKIN OISKASICS That's what titti*!** is; and it Is more. It Is an absolute curs for ecsema, totter, ringworm, erysipelas and a 1 other Itching eutaneous diseases. In nggrav itod casus of these afflictions Its cures have been ohonomonal. It gives instant relief and effects permanent cures. 5)c. at druggists or by mail from J. T. SuupriuttB, Dept. A, Savannah, Us. Corruption wins not more than honesty.?Shakespeare. dirks' Cnpudlne Cures Hrndnrhe, Whether from colds, heat, stomach or ' nervous troubles. No Accetanilid or ilanSorou* drugs. It's liquid and acts lmmoiately. Trial fcottlo 10c. Regular sizes 25c. and 50c? n* all drugglsta. A handful of might is better than a sackful of right.?German. To Drive Out Midarin and Build Up the System Take tho Old Standard Uuoyk'r Tast*LK3.H Chill Tokic. Yoi know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed ou every bottle, allowing it is simply (Quinine and Iron in a tastolesa form, ami the most effectual fonn. For grown people ami children. 50c. Experience 'purchased by suffering loaches wisdom.?Latin. Jt?:h cured in :ti minutes by Woo! ford'a . Sanitary Lotion Never fails. At druggists. But for Ihe mistakes made by great i men, history would he awfully unin- 1 t cresting. ??????? ( Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething,softens tlicgums, reduces inllamm - I tiou. allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle < Envv sets the stronger seal on desort.?Hen .Tonscn. This woman says that slcX women should not fail to try Lydia 12. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound as she did. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrenco St., Denver, Col., "writes to Mrs. Pinkham: "I was practically an Invalid for six j*ears, on account of female troubles. I underwent an operation by the doctor's advice, but in a few months I ' ?-ns worse than before. A friend ndrised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it restored me to perfect health, such as I have not enjoyed in many years. Any woman suffering as L did with backache, bearing-down pains, and periodic pains,should not full to \rso Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound, mado from roots and herbs, has been the : 3tandard remedy for female ills. ! and hnarwaifrivol v r?iiTv-><3 (linnunn/1 S Don't ckcfcr your feet in that They ft your feet- Look for t A iy find these shoes readily, write the in for directions how to secure them, jpir FRCP. 1:. FIELD CO., Brockton, Ms For o Sprains Sloan's Liniment is the be and bruises.. It quiets the pain at once, an tendcrcst part without hurting to be rubbed ? all you have lightly. It is a powerful prep ins'. ? relieves any inflami : the swelling. SlosJ iLiniir tis an excellent killer ? heals c contusions, and t r e from sting of p< Dr. Ear! S.Sloai RIimiii'm Im.oU on linrnet *s, Itching Humors, Poison, Eczema, Bor . B It litotitnlc Blood Iliiiin i it the only I'-i ind u-n < <l blnotl niK, tlir>n puriSc-i 1: ? pin tin? n .if p i t o, > le faw, Hotirs, liitntH. a.nl wlic cvf" the i |u<m c fr-i, I'iinptc-*, Kriipt!<>:)>. .1 ? nV.I nnd <*uri> I pilnsn so. mwi-: Sine, su li?l.lf II II It p ini|>lf't?*i v chrin p- t It? id It Ion. jrivl :t- t ho -Ul 't t h>- rich ro> i Into of j ci f ft !> r?t old cifN. Try ! PI OO prr l;?igf bott'? nt t!l !> hontcouie st.tiri.i: i : > w i'.t.ifc' t HTade L E S '.hoc <lrow Oin I p i"kage colors .1. flhora. I hoy .'yo l i Or free booltn:?How to eye. Hlmh out Mix Colors. .,11 Causes Loss of A| ASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drives out taking. The formula is plainly printed steless, and the most effectual form. Po _ . '.?IX * [ Every ft write8 Mrs. E. Fournier of L Bused to suffer from headache, B pressing-down pains, and coul Blast I took Cardui, and now I f I It Will Hel Cardui is a medicine that 1 upon the cause of most womei | ing tlio weakened womanly 01 % cause their work is too hard fc It is not a pain "killer," remedy, composed of purely \ m perfectly harmless and reeomm fe men, old or young. Try Cardi j AT ALL DRUG /JJV THE J. R'Wl ' </ R-S P A \ ? ? WINONA, * ' y \^\ ! IMfiVrrnl Article* ?% nil Kind-. Toilet CcinvJasserj Want BEST PROPOSITION Nothing New or i^5 ''ash rss "7 IF your /few I H GRAND- hSl | l; MOTHER." BKflCQaa | A; Knrra?nv Kcnemil'tnifl um- . u.i-! ? .n ( r>i *coinl;c I a wml?rful retn?liil tn>liun M n treating a-vl < irin ; l'ttetim >n ?. Grippe, i Hj ilhenm.itNm an l Neuralgia. KICK'S ?* > > - K H 1RBA9B LINIUEKT14 mde trim tmra koh? jjj r trea*e, with v. her valuable c irattve itr-ro- fci Pr llent* a Mel Try It 23o -At nil Drii^liitii IlLMlori-^lc. PI n 3003E GREASE COMPAN Y, *m iri o InkJet on Havlnn for . Cr.MAKltL'S frcpardtlon a" ? i?/r\?rrw 1 he SMnndur.l UoiwctD . >, WOWlEIM ?r KHOHIIHTH. . A|,.\ ?*rud toe linolt. "KeHel lor X'. omen. IKLNCtl DKUG CO.. 30 W. JZd St., N. Y. City. [)EC f^^fr| lonth 1 ako Charles, La., "IE backache, side ache, H (1 hardly walk. AtB eel good all the time. E p You I has boon found to act jB l's pains, strengthen- m 'guns, that suffer be-I? r them. but a true female K vegetable ingredients, eg icnded for all sick woni. W omen's R elief. m HBA MINNESOTA. ????? s IIoti*ch??l?l ({finrdlr*. 1*11?\ oMnif rrrjmrwt lon?, Kim* Kf??. ed in EltJery County. U.OOO.OOtl Otllimt. ?VER QFrEREO AGENTS We Buy /K>* s UR8 idos and rather*, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng, olden Sca!.< Yellow RooO. Mn v Apple, jj ^i.d Ginger, etc. \\r are dealers; ahlidv-d in 1856 Over half a ceituiy in xiivillr* and can do better for you then rnts or coipiniiuon merchants. Reference, q y H?:.k in Louhville. Write fcr weekly I :ce list and shipping tug*. Hi. Sabcl & Sons, 27 E. Market St. LOUlSViLLE. KY. I So. 10-'O3. \V? 911 NTlliN 'Mils PAIMtR licit willing .1 i'vi'1 11 ?ii>, n n?1 t it r'c Arilclm mlvi'i'lUril 111 iln >? ii :i n In ko it illy t lie < lf. !N I l\E mill LINE ALL SUBSTITUTES I i?'OR MEN I owd their feet into shoes c their feet fit the shoes. B way: wear ShREEMEEijj. N he label, and, if you don't ffi r.kcra iM ,-m ?r Mi KADI EV ; W&gft toFRflDlk ^TWlKMi U.I.A. rtm? jst remedy for sprains el can be applied to the because it doesn't need to do is to lay it on aration and penetrates illation and congestion, ris lent t antiseptic and genu uts, burns, wounds and I will draw the poison )isonous inserts. >i\, r?f)o., nntl SI .OO. i, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. , onttlo, shfpp mid poultry sont fro?. jumatism, Blood ie Pains. J&k y ill 111 k.'U Ho- poison l-i ft-rVjA !i M<> "I ill < i-t to ilir fl.tn VA tI -I In til- v. iv nil >orr?. TJw* II 1 i*l 1- f I! li 11111 a' I 1 fflVlt? 1 > Imdy Into i- in, ticnltlr jymw 1 Ill til II II I'. (Ml*. ? II <t I 1 S' Willi ill r< t| ?"j I , / IAI.M (O , Al iMifu, <i? I .?'>?* $ D Y El c.il'l wiili r t> -'t, r iht'.i rinv ntVr dyo. Yon KIBOE CO.. Ouiuey. Illinois, >petite J , Malnrin nnd builds up the I on every bottle, showing it a r adulta and children. 50c. J i