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CHASE.
Peruna Drug Co., Columbu*. Ohio: /
Gentlemen: 1 have used Peruna ond I
find that it cannot he equaled as a i
tonic, as well as u cure for coughs, colds '}
and catarrh. i
You are authorized to use my photo /
with testimonial in any publication. (l
Jcseph H. Chase, i
801 Tenth St., Washington, D. C. '
Cold and La G.lppe.
Mr. C. Happy, Hardin, Hay Co.. Mo.,
writes: "I con safely recommend Peruna
as a remedy that will cure all catarrhal
troubles.
"It wns of great benefit to me, aa it
cured me of catarrh of the throat, and I
took a very bad cold and had In grippe last
February. It settled in my throat and
flings, t took three Lotties of Peruna and
?t cured me.
"T highly recommend it to nil who are
aiclt. ana 1 nin glad to ndd my endorsement
<o that of others."
Pc-ru-ns For Colds.
Mr. L. Clifford Figg. dr., 2929 East
Marshall ot., Richmond, Va., writes that
*' '..V- when he gets a cold he tnke.i Peruna, nnd
it soon drives it out of his system. For
several years he was not entirely well, but
Paruna completely cured him.
People who object to liquid medicines
Cftn now secure Peruna tablets.
For a free illustrated booklet entitled
"T.I.e Truth About Peruna," address The
A'orunn Co., Columbus, Uino. .Mailed postUnM.
' Pcruna is sold by by your local
ijruijist. Buy a botllo today.
i ^jlacsimed Adve n
Blpr m Bi> ISW COURSE nt MAIL !
ANTED vol NO MEN AND WOMEN !
>? lotry r.OOi:-KEI.l'ING t'OUUSE ItY
MAIL. Ott Rriulr for llrslni'ss. others nre
Flu-cecdlnr by Mull. ST.'FROLIC 11L191 NESS
COLLEGE. Suffolk. Virginia.
i inifc ihui wn i tou fii nf. a. AO-Cent
. I WUlLO lie* or VITA HAN A, n Home
* Trralmcnt for Fimul* Diseases. IVrllo
uo?v. i D1T1JJ UERCKR Cun Dtp!a L'rtik'IT Mini
L SEED BARLEYS
ebhblj fit Suitor's catalog, pace 120.
I l H Largest urowcrs of secil barley, nati, w boat, jfi
\ spclU. corn. potatoes, grasses clovers mill B
J farm seels In the woiM. iiir catalog free; or, gj
send 10c. In *?nmr>* and receive samples or -fj
'4 barley Yielding 17JI L-u. |vr acre. Billion ?]
9 . Dollar Oro**, Oau, Spell*, ctr., etc., easily *
trorlb 810.OO to ([ft u start vrlth. Or, sen! , i
J 14c. and we add n sample farm soo.l novelty H
y never seen by ytiu before.
} XANTHINE IIair
TaTr^o^^Natnral Color, nomoves
DantlrnfT unci Scurf. Invigorates and
. p>eveuts the Hair from falling off. For snle
f by Richmond. Lynchburg, V#.. and Ualilmoro,
* Md., PnigHists or srnt direct by
kanthinf company. richmond va
91 per bottle, t atopic bottle IIAc by rial I.
Citx'iilci s Senl on It i/m-?f.
f JOHH WHITE & CO.
s louisville. ky.
CSTtaUSHCO ? 017
Upbeat market price >
f TYPEWRITERShakeh
# 6ow, rcnloU, cactiauuM cvrrj wlicrc. Vachlur*. dcw,
other* equal ?o new ?oUl at a ruvfue of 3") to HO per
cent, on nintiufa<*torrin' price. Ca?lt or incntnly
...# paynu'UU. Covered Ij.v ranr.v guarantee ?< munufvtj,
turrri give. Wrl'e f?>r *t>nrlmet>? of wrtiliis an<1 nrt
M rrloes. TYPKWIt 1TK11 HAI.KS CO., No. 3
p? ii C'oritnndi Ml., i'er. Krimilwur, Nr?v York.
i
SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELT9
" LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA, GA.
Never less alono than when nlone.
^ liud Doblf,
n. The greatest of all horsemen, snya: "In my
ML 40 years' experience with horses I have
58 * found Spohn s Distemper Cure the moat
SKr*\ successful of nil remedies for the horses.
It is the greatest blood purifier." Mottle.
flOc. and fl.OO. -Druggists can supply vou,
SgL-jL or manufacturers. Agents wanted. Send
for Free Rook. Spoltfi aiedical Co., Spec.
* '3 Contagious Diseases. Goshen. Ind.
B ^p(,er stretch your hand than your j
|H ^ucck.?Dutch.
X Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'a
?#? Sanitary Lotion Never fails. *At druggists. |
Earth has no sorrow that Heaven
cannot heat.?^foore. So. G-'09.
gfjagfc Piles Cured In 0 to 14 Days.
??2sfrfl Paio Ointment la guaranteed to cure any
jxRflu ca^eof lt< lung, Ulina. l>lee<lin2or Frotnntinc
I'ITm in 6 to 14 day? or money "refunded. 50c*
One-half tho world knows not ho.v I
B?M the other half lives.?French.
MM1*-',- i '
{Ban BBB Bamplo treatment I
jWl R 9 Ha R*r> Caoas Pile and
C- V Flitula Cure and
Book aent by mail I
IB ?miUIIIHMr- FREE.
^ MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.
WSSbsBSS^kH \\(/ /9*'A
1 L y% 74 \\ \j\
ran ^ f II vK /J
Sell ore Wen'i $3.00 l
TL?.a Any Othor alanuf&cturer
HHH (tr* In wtar?' tin hc?CI of Ui null
^Baalaatton of tralnod ripcti aad (kill
th? Wat for aach part of tka
of ih? r??W* In rrary 4qiartci?at. U
shoemaker, iu (hoe irduatry. I
how earafclly W. L penile, *b?u
then rcfmUi.l vlf r.ijLU their
^B ^Bd vut l?n*?r i\aa ary ctUr mat*
fbe^o/ca makes thsm Mors
H ttar ley V an any ethers.
lUrwIirr (tie Family,
rtoakre eT.-,rywi.na.
wiUe-il I. JVrv'a,
prioa a.amprd on hc.u.,ni. ]
|H JUtlKiirelr Catalog dialled ftea.
I BtT Spark St., Bfucktoa, flccg. |
Parasitic Diser.^s Can Fo Exterminated.
Pusteur says: "It is in the power
of n:an to cause all parasitic diseases
to disappear from the world."
Knopf, of New Yark, says: "To
combat consumption us" a disease of
the masses successfully, requires the
combined ncfion of a wise government,
well trained physicians, and
an intelligent people." This diense
is certainly known to bo curable and
we should not therefore, in any way
delude or deceive the victim. The
public must be aroused, apathy is the
greatest factor in the dissemination
of infectious diseases.
Both Doing Their Parts.
A passer-by at Broad and Lombard
streets in Philadelphia once heard the
fnllAUMnf? /liolrjonA K/\l
AV.iunnip VUlliV'^llO UCl ? Ul it iaUUIL'1
who was digging in n sewer and a
stout, beaming lady with a capacious
market basket on her arm. "Ah, good
marnin' Pat," said she, leaning over
and looking into the pit. "And what
nro you doin'f" "Good marnin',
Bridget," he replied, lookiifg up.
"I'm a-enrnin' alimony for yces.
And what are youd doin'?" "Sure,
I'm n-spendin' it," replied Bridget
nirly, as she trotted off.?February
Lippincolt's.
Proverbs and Phrases.
The fool wanders; the wise travel.
The best always goes first.?Latin.
A soft answer permits you to fall
an easy victim to the shrewd agent.
Hope, like the glimmering taper's
light, adorns and cheers the way.
Humility is the A, B, C of spiritual
life.?St. Vincent de Paul.
A good opinion of one's self is an
asset if it is deserved; it is a liability
if it is not.
One reason the new stylo hats look
like lamp shades is because there are
so many bright lights under them.
The greater the man, the easier
of approaeh, and no one need hesitate
to seek an audience if they have
a reasonable proposition to present.
If a man's memory was always as
good about remembering to pay debts
as to pay grudges tliero would be no
necessity for better collection laws.
At Druggists'
? **1 II 5^
i 9 a
igS$| w
rV ^
ms \A
'? S;;j Is 3 '
5 1 ^S* 2
A handful of might is better than
a sackful of right.?German.
AWFUL GRAVEL ATTACKS
Cured by Doun's Kidney 1*1118 After
Years of Suffering.
P. A. Rippy, Depot Ave., Gallatin,
Tenn., saya: "Fifteen yeara ago kldSney
disease attacked
me. The pain In my
back was so agonizing
I finally had to
give up work. Then
camo terrible attacks
of gravel with acute
pain and passages of
blood. In all I
passed 25 etonea,
some as large as a
bean. Nine years of this ran me down
to a state of continual weakness, and
I thought I never would be better until
I began using Doan'g Kidney Pills.
The Improvement was rapid, and
omi.? u9ti>5 luur uuxi's i am curoa ana
havo never had any return of tho
trouble."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
Every hill has its valley.?Franch.
ITCHED FOR TWELVE YEARS.
Eczemn Made Hands nnd Feet Swell,
Peel nnd Get Raw?Arms Affected,
Too?Gave Up All Hope of Curo
?Quickly Cured by Cutlcurn.
."I suffered from eczema on iny hands,
arms nnd feet for about twelve years; my
hands and feet would swell, sweat and itch,
then would become callous anu get very
dry, then peel off nnd get raw. I tried
most every kind of salve and ointment
without success. I tried several doctors,
but at last gave up thinking there was a
[ cure for eczcinn. A friend of mine in*
| aisted on my trying tlue Cuticura Remedies,
but I did not give them n trial until I got
| so bad I had to do something. I secured a
set and by t'.ie time they were used I could
see a vast improvement and my hands and
feet were healed up in no time. 1 have had
no trouble since. Charles T. Rauer, 11. F.
D. 65, Volant, Pa., Mar. 11, 190S."
Potter Drug k Chctn. Corp., Sole Props,
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
jr. mav.zjs-.:--rea -?- gwjem
Beware of the Cough sjw
that ha-ngs on perslitently. vjfi
breaking your tint's rest ard rj?
^e'vhaustlng you with the violence Jy*
ol the parox>?m?. A lew doles 'ot
of P!v>'? Cure will relieve wondertully
anv cough, no matter ??g
how hr advanced or terioue.
It Motives and heals the irrluted
surf.tcrt, clears the clocked air Q,!|H
paisagea and (he cough t'uaajy- LpS!
pears.
Ata'd clrus8ittt\ 25 ct?.
DOINGS OfCQNGRESS
Summary qf Important Proceedings
Enacted From Day to Day.
A short legislative session of the
Senate devoted to the transaction of
routine morning business was brought
to an abrupt close Wednesday by a
motion to go into* executive session to
consider tho Canadian waterways
treaty. Senators desiring to consider
various pending measures resisted the
wish of the majoriay to dispose of
this treaty, and a yea and nay vote
wns required to close the doors fot
executive business.
The treaty was not disposed of.
A variety of subjects occupied the
attention of the House of Representatives
Wednesday. The proceedings
began with the adoption of the special
committee report recommending
the expunging from The Record oi
the recent speech of Mr. Willctt. ol
New York, denunciatory of President
Roosevelt.
The postofiico appropriation bill
was amended in several particulars
the most important being the transferring
of 500 assistant superintendents,
clerks, etc., of stations frorr
the $1,000 to the $1,100 class, while
the provision for the payment ol
necessary expenses of division super
intendents, railway mail clerks, nnc
others, while away from headquarter!
was stricken out. As amended the
hill was passed, carrying an appropriation
of over $234,000,000.
The omnibus claims bill was before
the Senate during almost all ol
the session Tkuisday. Various amendments
were offered to ilie measure
and acted upon, the vote on an amendment
to repeal the Tucker net undei
which war claims are sent to the
court of claims being postponed unti
Friday.
Senator Foraker gave notice thai
Friday bo would again call up his
bill for the reinstatement of the sol
diers of the Twenty-fifth Regimen
who were discharged without honoi
on account of the Brownsville, Tex.
"shooting up" August 13th-14th
1900.
Almost the entire session of tin
House of Representatives was tnkei
up with a discussion of the confer
ence report on the bill providing fo
the taking of the next census. /
lively debate ensued over a provisioi
granting fo the Director of the Cen
sus the right to have the printing o!
the reports done by private concerni
in ease such action should be deemec
advisable, with the result that th<
supporters of the proposition wen
successful and the report was agreet
to.
The army appropriation bill wai
called up and had been but briefly
discussed when the House adjourned
Tiio omnibus f-.1r.ims lull. cnrr.iUf
an appropriation of about $3,000,000
which has been favorably acted upoi
by the House of Representatives, was
1 hnacnJ l\v 1 lin
t???wvu W,T ?uu Ui-liuto 1 uuav, III
amendment repealing the law allow
ing the reference of Southern wai
claims to the court of cnlirns by tin
Senate or House of Repifsentati/c*
A substitute bill for all pending
measures relating to (he re-enlistmcn
of the soldiers of the J'venty-th'tl
Regiment, who were discharged with
out honor folowing the Brownsville
Tex., "shooting up,*" was introduc
cd by Senator AUlrich, and accyptef
by Senator Foraker and other Repub
lican Senators who had proposed leg
islation for the same purpose. It pro
vides for a court of inqury to pass
upon the qualifications of the dis
charged men for re-enlistment.
Vigorous denials both by Charle:
P. Taft and "William Nelson Cromwel
of the charges made in the recen
speech of Mr. Rainey, of Iilliouis, 01
Panama eannl affairs, were read 11
the House of Representatives. Tin
communication from Mr. Taft was ii
the shaps of a cablegram from Ha
vand to Mr. Rainey while Mr. Crom
well's rejoinder was addressed to Mr
Lovering of Massachusetts.
There was an animated discussioi
of the subject. Then the army appro
priation bill again was laid before tin
IIouso. Tho bill was not considered
however, the time being taken up ii
general debate. Mr. Clark, of Flor
ida, argued for jury trials in lunacy
proceedings in the District of Colura
bin. Mr. Jenkins, of Wisconsin, pre
sontcd views holding to be unconsti
tutional the acts of tho last sessioi
of Congress in relation to the issu
ancc of restraining orders, injunction
and contempts of courts; Mr. Perkin
of New York, favored a lowering o
the tariff; Mr. Gaines, of Tennessee
attacked the so-called powder tras
and Mr. Reeder, of Kansas, spoke ii
defense of the forest service.
The judiciary committee continue)
its hearing in the case of Judge Hund
lev nP Alnbnmn. in the Spnnte ni
Saturday.
Further testimony was given out ii
the enso of the inquiry into the Ten
nessee Coal, Iron and Railway com
panv merger.
The Senate Democrats arc planninj
a filibuster to prevent a vote in tlr
Brownsville ease.
By voting an appropriation o
$."00,000, the house of representative
Saturday made liberal provision fo
further experiments by the arm>
with balloons and airships for use ii
war fa re.
The subject gave to a spirited de
bate, which continued most of the ses
sion. The opponents <?f the proposi
tion sought to encompass its defea
by raising all sorts of pnrliamentar
points, but the chair in elaborate op
inions overruled these, and thus nave*
the way for the incorporation of th
provision in the army appropriatioi
bill.
Previous to taking up the army oil!
the consideration of which was no
completed, the house passed a numbe
of miscellaneous bills of more or les
public interest.
At 4:4fi p. m., the house ndjournc*
until Sunday, when it will meet il
specinl session to hear eulogies on th<
life of and character of Representa
tive Powers, of Maine, who died Uur
iug the recess.
V
Black fox Pelt Worth a Fortune.
Lee Bfandy, of Edmonton, Ky.,
who purchased the skin of a black.fox
from a boy a few days ago for $1.60,
was offered by a Louisville firm $225
for it. He refused to sell it. Later
be was offered $600. He became suspicious
and took the matter up with
New York dealers, who quoted him
prices from $1,000 to $1,500. He will
take it to Now York and dispose of
it. This is said to be the first black
fox ever killed in Kentucky.
Throat Troubles. To allay tho irritation
i that Induces coughing, uto Brown's
Bronchial Troches. A simple remedy.
In boxee 25 cents. Samples mailed free.
John 1. Brown & Son, Boston, Mass.
' Business is the most exact science
that is known. When a man fails
i it is certain that he mado mistakes.
; One takes the odor of ono's cpany.?Chinese.
f __
The Herb laxative, Oarlield Tea, aids Na'
tare in maintaining tho general woll-lwing
of the body, it corrects coustipation, pun[
tics tho blood, brings health.
> It's a funny thins when a man
pays money for a funnv advertise
meut.
i
? A Domestic lOye Remedy
J Compounded by Experienced Physicians.
Conforms to Pure Food and Drugs Laws.
" Wins Friends Wherever LTKed. Ask DrugI
gists for Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine.
5 t
Ctiltivnto a pood, clenr,. legible
handwriting; many people judge
quickly on this poiut; a good hand is
always appreciated.
!- '1 he Favorite.
Millions of suffering eyes hnvo found in
, Dr. Mitchell's famous salvo a real blessing.
Rejcet the olTor of nny dealer to sell a drug
for your eye. Dr. Mitchell's E>? Salvo is a
simple, healthy remedy to bo applied to the
, lids. It cures without entering tkoeye. Sold
j everywhere. Price 25c.
I Great Progress in Storage Batteries.
j New York, Special.?Thomas A.
. Edison, and Frederick A. Whit ridge,
t Federal receivers for the Third Aver
nue Railway, have "had their heads
together, and Mr. Edison has anf
nounced that he had brought his
storage battery to such a stage of peris
feetion that within two months he
i would run an experimental storage
. .battery ear over the Third avenue
r surface lines in this city.
^ "I have made no changes in the
i battery which I practically perfected
- years' ago," Edison said. "The elef
ments aic the same, nickel, with an
s alkali reaction. However, I have
1 rode those improvements that are
e bound to follow steady experimentn?
tion. uutil now I am convinced that I
1 have a battery that is needed. I am
satisfied that I can put a ear in sers
vice today that will run a whole day
; without recharging, but there will be
. no practical test for a couple of
months." r
r Edison expressed tlie opinion that
, use of his battery would revolutionize
i surface car traffic, construction and
* investment. He asserts if his battery
l does what he thinks it will do the
- trolley line plant of the future will
r consist merely of ears equipped with
; his batteries, tracks without over.
head or underground wires of chan?
ncl rails for the transmission of curt
rent, and camparatively cheap stai
fions where the storage batteries may
- Tie charged after they have exhausted
, their stoics of current. Profit-eating
- power plants will be done away with
} ;e 1.:.. v:*.: ? ?i-J
utwcij 11 IUD lllllllll IKIl IS K'Ul/.Cd.
- There nre many horscenr lines in New
- York which also may be equipped
- with the batteries if the tests are sucs
cess fnl.
Dog Saved Boy on Bobsled.
At South Norwnlk, Conn., when lit1
flo George Plunkett, nicknamed
"Buster," was abandoned on a rtiil1
road crossing Tuesday afternoon, di1
rectly in the path of the Pittsfleld
e express, Irish, a neighbor's big dog,
J grabbed tho rope of tho 6led in his
teeth and easily did what was impossible
for the strength of the chil
dre?\ He pulled the sled and "Buster"
from under tho pilot of the locoi
motive just in timo. The train was
i stepped, Bad when the crew ran back
3 thev found tbe big dog affectionately
, lapi"?j tne tears from the lnd'?
i face. Irish is owned by John Davis,
while "Buster" is the son of Mr. and
J Mrs. James Plunkett of River street.
- The passengers on the train, mostly
wealthy New York men, on their way
- to Lenox, made up a purse for the lad.
3
DIDN'T KNOW
s
Coffee Was the Cause.
f Many daily habits, particularly of
t' eating and drinking, are formed by
following our elders.
In this way ill health Is often fastened
upon children. A Ga. lady says:
, "I had been allowed to drink coffeo
ever since I can remember, but
even as a child I had a weak stomach
1 ....
wnicft frequently refused to retain
food.
n "The tasto of cofTee was In my
* mouth nil tho time and wag, as 1
found out later, the cause of the'
stomach rebelling against food.
5 "I now see that it was only from
e following the example of my elders
that I formed and continued the ml?f
erable habit of drinking coffeo. My
s digestion remained poor, nerves unr
strung, frequent headache, and yet I
did not suspect the tree cause,
i "Another trouble wns n bad, muddy
complexion, for which 1 spent time
_ and money for creams, massaging,
_ ^ctc.. without any results.
"After I wan married I was asked
j to try Postum, and would you believe
^ it, I, an old coffee toper, took to Pos
turn from the very first. We made it
j right?acct?;ding to directions on the
0 pkg. nnd it. had a most delicate fln3
vor, nnd I at once quit coffee, with
the happ'est results.
1 "I now have a perfectly clear,
' smooth skin, fine digestion nnd
haven't had a headache in over two
r years."
"There's a Reason."
Name given by Postum Co., Rattle
I Creek. Mich. Read, "Tho Road to
II Wellville." in pkgs.
I'rer read the ?! >ve letter? A m v.
one appear* frmi l!mn to flv.n?. They
w mo genuine, true, and full of human
Interest.
ftI
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.
Stats ojp Ohio, Omr ?* Tplbdo, I __
_ Lucas County, . . f .
Frank J. Cbknhy make* oath that b? b
senior partner of the firm of F. j.cbewhy ?
Co., doinj business in the City of Toledd.
County and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the aura of one hundred Dot*
labs for each and every case of catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of HaLL'S
Cat abbh Curb. Fn ank J. Chenby .
Strom to before me and subscribed in ruy
presence, this 6th day of December, A. D.,
18s6. A. W. Oleasox,
(seal.) Notary PubUe.
Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, and
acts directly on tne blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. SetVl for testimonials,
free. F. J. Cur hey & Co., Toledo, 0,
Sold by all Drursista, 76c.
Hall's Family Villa are the best. j
Maybe, if Adam and Evo lmdn't
tampered v .th the applo tree Ave
Avouldn't h iyo to be working to beat
tho devil
Bcner.s turn poison in bad minds.
I>*'.icult Case of Eczema Cured.
' .. have been afflicted with eczema for
,iu u?3i year, was uuuer iuo vnrw ui ?
physician till tliat time. I have usad yout
koap ana Tetterlno for three weeks and
am entirely well. I am a lady elghtyfour
years old."
Mies Sarah A. Dean. Myricks. Moss.
Tetterlne auros Kciema. Tatter. King
Worm, Oroujid Itch. Itching Pl'es, Infant's
Sore H/mviI. Pimples. Bolla, Rough
Scaly Patches on the Face, Old Itching
Sore9. Dandruff. Cankered 8calp. nunIons.
Corns, Chilblains and every form of
Skin Disease. Tetterlne 60c; Tettcrlno
Soap H5c. Your druggist, or by mall from
the manufacturer. The Shuptrlne Co.,
Savannah. Qa.
A smile makes a deeper impression
on the other fellow than a frown.
Mix For itheumatlsm.
Tho following Is a never failing
remedy for rheumatism, and Lf folf6wod
up it will effect a complete
cure of the very worst cases: "Mix
half pint of good whiskey with one
ounce of Toris compound and ad.d one
ounce Byrup of Sarsaparilla compound.
Take In tablespoonful doses
before each meal and at bed time."
Tho ingredlontu can be procured at
any drug store and easily mixed at
home.
How fading the joys wo dote upon,
upon.?Norris.
To Ilrenk in Now Shoes.
Always slinko in Allen's Foot-EnRO, a
powder. It euros hot, sweating, ncliing,
swollen feet, corns, ingrowing nails and
bunions. All druggists and shoe stores, 'd,r>c.
Don't accept any substitute. Sample mailed
nunc. Alton S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y.
Old fools are more foolish than
yonng ones.?llochefouenuld.
Mrs.WinsloVs Soothing Syrup for Ohildreu
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamm-itiuu,%Uaysp.-un,
cures wiud colic.25c a bottle
Evil comes by talking of it.?Irish.
Onlv Ono "Ilromo Quinine"
That is Laxative Hronio Quinine. Look
for the signature of 15. W. Grove. Used the
V\ orld over to Qure ? Cold in One Day. 25o.
The diligent hand maketh rich.
All Who ''Would
Enjoy
good health, with its blessings, must understand,
quite clearly, that it involves tho
question of right living with all tho term
implies. With proper knowledge of what
is best, each hour of recreation, of enjoyment,
of contemplation and of effort may
bo made to contributo to living aright.
Then tho use of medicines may be dispensed
with to advantage, but under ordinary
conditions in many instances a
simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable
if taken at tho proper time and tho
California Fig Syrup Co. holds that it is
alike important to present the subject
truthfully and to supply the one perfect
laxative to thoso desiring it.
Consequently, the Company's Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna gives general
satisfaction. To get its beneficial effects
buy tho genuine, manufactured by tho
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by /ill leading druggists.
Nothing New or
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For many genaratlotxs Goose Urease has boea
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In treating and ourtng Pneumonia. Grippe,
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QRSASS LINIMENT It made from pure gosia
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added. Try It.
SBe?At all Druggist* and Dtaleri-lSt,
8003E GREASE COMPANY,
f ABBAGE PLANTS rHr
\J to please purchaser. All varieties now
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lots of 5.000 or over at 11.00 per"Al" and so^.-lal
prices on large oidei9. Wo jrlve aulcker and
prompter service than any other grower In S.C.
and >vi solicit rour valued patronage Wrlto
for our "BOOKLET" on tho growth and cultivation
of Cabhage, written py Geo. L. Sands.
The GEO. L. SANDS (IO..B0X 5.HanU/wles,9.C.
PRINTING I'h^SIT
OUTFITS feither in- i
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24 Hurt Street. Atlanta. Gu.
WE SHIP BEST QUALITY FIELD
AND GARDEN SEEDS DIRECT TO
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PRICES.
WE SELL CLOVERS, GRASSES,
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ALL KINDS GARDEN. FIELD AND
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AND FERTILIZERS. WRITE US
FOR PRICES AND SAMPLES.
STATE WHAT YOU WANT.
nashvireseed co. i
215 Second Avenue, North,
Jfashville, Term. * |
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" Do you know of any woi
benefit from taking Lydia E.
pound?"
If any woman who is suffer!
to her sex will ask her neighb
surprised r t the result. The
this country where women car
restored to health by this
exclusively from a simple forn
During the past 30 years w
of letters from these grateful 1
by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
in all that time have we pub
the writer's special permission,
published a testimonial that w
Here is one just received a few
that this is a true and honest s
ence with Lydia E. Pinkham':
and ask her.
Houston, Texas.?" When I firj
ham's Vegetable Compound I v
sic.k fur three years with feinn
and a liver trouble. I ligd tried
nothing did me any good.
" For three years I lived on n
never get well, when I read an 1
ham's Vegetable Compound, am
" 3Iy husband got me one botl
me so much good I continued it
and enjoy the best of health.
" I advise all women sufferii
Iijdia E. Pinkliaip's Vegetable
regret it, for it will surely cure
81l> Cleveland St., Houston.
Any woman who is sick ar
not to give such a medicine a:
not do her as much good as i
"Before I took Cardi
H Hown, of Sovicrville, Tenn
|3 ing spells, and suffered at
|*j to die. I took doctor's m<
pj good, so my husband got i
m have taken two bottles and
gu and all my work, and look
3 have for 12 months and ha^
?j IS Will H
"With such enthusiastic
|| mony before you, how can
H and try Cardui, for your fo
Your sui
than that so
rj Mrs. Hown.
|| store and get
|| ^ jfjjj helped thous
i Isf ?iveca
test and it w
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They are tho best plows ever mi
every line of work on the farm.
i > o_ 1
gFU RS
g Hides and
H Feather*, Tallow, BrMwax, Ginseng, j
I Golden Seal,'Yellow Root), May Apple, Ti <
H Wild Ginger, etc. We are dealers; I j
y established in 16S6?"Over half a century its I j
M Louisville"?and can do better for you than I 1
M agents or commission merchants. Reference, '
|l any Bank in LouioiOe. Write for weekly I I i
I price list and shipping tags. I i I
m. Sabel & Sons, |
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for fr?M- .ovuot?Mow to u}c, i. ie.ua and Mix Co.01
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man who ever received any
finkham's Vegetable Coming
with any ailment peculiar
ors this question, she will be
re is hardly a community in
inot be found who have been
famous old remedy, made
mla of roots and herbs.
e have published thousands
women who have been curedtable
Compound, and never
dished a testimonial without
Never have we knowingly
-as not truthful and genuine.
r days ago. If anyone doubts
tatement of a woman's experis
Vegetable Compound write
st began taking Lydia E. PinUrps
a total wreck. I had hecn
lo troubles, chronic dyspepsi#,
several doctor's medicines, but
uedicines and thought I would
ldvectisment of Lydia E. Plnk1
ivas advised to try It.
tie of the Compound, and it did
s use. I am now a well woman
ig from such troubles to giyja
Compound a trial. They won't
> you." ? Mrs. Bessie L, I licks,
id suffering is foolish surely
5 this a trial. Why should it
t did Mrs. Hicks.
li," writes Mrs. Martha 1
"I would take smother- I
xujr pcnuuis mi jl wuuteu |H
sdicine, but it did me no E
ne a bottle of Cardui. 11
I can do my cooking now, |
better and stouter than 11
re no more pain."
G II 144 I
dp You i
i, truthful, unbiased testi |S
you still hesitate to buy 8
male troubles t
fering cannot bo worse, 5
1 graphically depicted by
Go, then, today, to the' I
a bottle of Cardui. It has I
ands of women. Why not 1
rdui a fair and thorough 1
ill surely help you.
Combine Every Known
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I.lirht of draft, they save tefttn, are strong
>o]t holes to weaken, no Itolt heads to wear,
d subject to your approval by trial. ASU
rtleularly for this plow ut your dealer's. If h?
:>ut of it, send us his name and you will b?
piled.
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