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A prominent- club woman, Mrs. Dan* forth, of St. Joseph, Mich,, tells how ^he was cured of falling of the womb dnd its accompanying pains and misery by Lydia E* Pinkfaam's Vegetable Compounds "Dfiah Mrs, Pinkham; ? Life looks dark indeed when a woman feels that her strength is fading away and slio has no hopes of ever being restored. Such was my feeling a few months ago when I was advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus or fulling of the womb. The words sounded like a knell to me, I fell that my sun had set; but tydla IS. I'inkbam's Vegetable Compound came to me as an elixir of life; it restored the lo.st forces and built mo up until my ?ood health returned to me. For four months 1 took the medicine aily and each dose added health and strength. I am so thankful for the help I obtained through it .s use." ? Alas. Fjloukncb "Danfoktix, 1007 Miles Ave., St. Joseph, Mi(J'i. A medicine that, lias r??sH>v<'<l so many women to health and can produce proof of lli?* fact must be regarded with respect. This istfte record of Ly.din K. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound, which cannot b?ve<iuallc<l by any other medicine the world lias ever pro duced. Here |s another case: ? " Dicau Mhs. L'inkiiam: ? For years I was troubled with foiling of Uio womb, irregular and painful menstruation, leucorrhom, , hearing, tliiwn pains, baekaehe, headache, dizzy and faint ing Hindis, and stomach t rouble. U1 doetnred for about fhvc years but did riot seem to improvo. 1 began the use of your medicine, and havo taken seven bottles of liydia K. ,1'lnlcliain's Vegetable Compound, til rets of 1 ill Mid l'uiitirr, and also used the >Saiiative Wash and Liver Pills, and am now enjoying good health, and have gained in ilesb. I thanlc you wry much '(or what you have done for me, and heartily recom mend your medicine to all sutt'ering women." ? Miss Emma Snyj?kr, 218 East Center St., Marion, Ohio. : "PIIKK MI5D1CAL AI>VICH?tO WOMEN." ' . Women would save linio and much sickness if they would writ? to Mrs. 1'inkham for advice as soon as any distressing symp tom* appear. It Is free, and lias put thousands of women on the right road to reeovery. Mrs. Plnkham never violates the confidence thus entrusted<to her, and although she publishes thousands of testimonials from women who have been benefited by lier advice and medicine, never in ail lier experience bus she published such a letter without the full consent, and often by special request of the writer. $5000 FORFEIT " \v? cannot f..rt It \* !Mi pmlttee the origin*! letters un;l aignaturoi ? t AbovotositiuuniaU, whicli will 1'iovc tl'.rlr ?' iilmolute ihmiuIiiimic**. l.jtllt* H. I'inkltHiii MfiUclno Co., l.jnii, Mm. f APUDINE Cour V CURES Stomach ? AND ? . . Indigestion lo. as and 5 >c. at Drujcstorcs. 1 TYPEWRITERS ,, CHEAP I 1M# Lot Pcoon?k-1>ftinl Mnchfuoi <>f ? pit ninkoH l?k?n ft** purfc i> ?.v for tlm Oliver- ItiirKHliiii for i|uU'k luivof. J. ic. en* Y roi*, t ii*itoU<\ U. c. INntlvo to Koiithrrn llnpitbllt'nin. Thoru 1* ojily oi?o Rupublioan weekly paper of nnvsizo orlnUnl la the entire Mouth. It I* The Weekly Journlti Hud Tribune, published at KimxvlHo. Tt iin., ii ii < 1 linn a wble circula tion uiioiik Uepul>llcati? of tin) South, Its subscription prion lun been reduced to f>0o per yonr, ami H well worth tho tuouoy, boinK a ilrst (Ma?s family i npor Jn every roapoct, Bouthum KopubllcAlis will do wolf to write for a samp.o copy. - ?LI .jLk. U, T'" ? * " III V, l\A if m.'cf I c.)J W , .' k 1 - '<> >. ' o' ' >k Nvi O'tf 4 1 'WVf 1 t' ?*?; ?* tU W\? ?K? If mi tly | ??*' '*? K > '<*?> M V< ??k! tHt im >1 't'O'i T(*?f y .?'<4 Ykit rxv.* :a: On* * jit!.-* -jttr.'J c?'v \VV?i k*' ? 1*4 K%'j,1cr iL ^nii <f Wt'- M?*V? w.r oV'tr ..-. '\j gr >W(.U!li U of _ . RHTf fwm All USE T AllS, BmI Cough Syruu. Tn?tt>s U<xxl. IJeo lo Urp?. Mold by i)ru>mHtH. So. 17. Thompson's Eyo Water j The town of Radnor, Indicia. has a remarkable case or scientific and hu- ] innu interest in Clyde Uarner. aged 25 1 years, whoAcmiuenl physicians hhv. ?will live to lie 200 years old. Though j 25 years old. he does not look ohier than a boy of ?! or 5. ifc Ih! inches high ' and weighs but 35 pounds, though at birth he was normal and weighed 10 i pounds. His parents are ordinary, ev- j cry-day, healthy persons. i!is mental and physical growth stopped when ho wan 5 years old and has only developed I at one-sixth the pace aince, t>o that the man of 25 looks no older than a boy of j 4 or 5. He eats but three meals a week. | The only loyalty in the world that defies all testa Is a mother's to her children. Copenhagen, the Capital of Denmark, has just vlected a Socialist mayor. He is a working painter, named Jensen, who has been for some time president of t ho trades unions. After his election he was met outside the town hall hy a procession of over 1,000 Socialists with torches and hands. They conducted him through the crowded streets which were lined with chcerlng masses of workingmen, to the People's Hall, where a fete on a large scale was held. Mayor Jensen is the tlrst Socialist to gain such high honor in lXumark. FASTEN AGE MARKS. Skk Kidneys make people look older than they arc; haston the evening days of life; fasten the marks of prematura old age. '{lie world over Doan's Kidney Pills is the recognized Kidney Specific. Aching backs arc eased. Ilip, back, ami loin pains ovcrcore. Swelling of llic limbs ami dropsy signs vanish. They correct urine with brick dust fcedi- ! ment, high coiorcd, cxcessivc p:dn in pass dribbling, frequency, bed wotting. I Doan'e Kidney Pill* disoolvo and remove i calculi and gravel. ' Relieve heart pal pita Hon, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness. Bun, Mam.. March 31. 1903.? I received Iktnapleof Doan> Kidney l'ills. and with IhattM of ane inoro box |rom my druggist 1 ? fnlWUlyfllTtd of a very lame back.? \V. A.Cu^bu>d. _ Gatasatmo, III.. March .'so, ldos ? The sam ple at Doon'a Kidney tills eaino to hand. 1 tho CM <me fiO-cent box from our dcupgM. Mi fa* thankful to soy the pain across tho email of my back disappeared like a ? now task la ho* ana. OoaaVrilU reach tn? obqt.? rfM?a W?nu " ? "- ? lew Ofar. Pa., March SO, 1MB.?' The free . AM al Dtaa't KMa#l filk have been of great SimllteiM. Blaoe ?ipytlnw 1 have no oc- ; ..Mi?tfMmwofUa at eight. My com-! g^ajtos^Uebtod^mota wbea vatcUtog Cambria, Wyoming.? Previous to taking (ho eataple of Doau's Klduey Fills I could scarcely hold my urine. NoWl can sleep all night and rarely have to pet up, aud that ach* lnt; across my hack a little abuvo my hips is gone.? Isaac W. Stnvhkns, Cambria, Wyo. | FREE -TO SETTER KIDNEY HEALTH. Foam-Mil*?* Co.. Itoffato. M. Tv IUmuo wind me by tnftll, witbovt iitaiit trt*l box Dowt KKJwy ?"UU. Num. IVwt-ofllr* Bute. (CM R?as5$$asgge? . Wi?ni *?n??rw?-.r - sr?~ MR. STONE SPEAKS. Bryan Was Announced as the Orator of the Day BITTERLY DENOUNCES THE PAPERS A Red Letter Day at a Alerting of the Democratic Press Association? . Trust* and Politic*. Kansas City, Special. ? United State* Senator Wui. J. Stone, address ing the annual convention of the Mis souri Democratic Press Association Monday, made an elaborate exploita tion of ltis connection of baking pow der legislation and enforcement of the pure food laws, and bitterly de nounced the daily newspapers of the State, which he declared had* "hound ed" him outrageously. Wm, J. Bryan had boen announced as the principal speaker of the afternoon. He was re ceived enthusiastically and spoke as "a country editor to country editors." He declared that throughout the coun try ho found deep ami growing dis satisfaction among the Republican voters with t ho policy of the national administration, and exhorted his hearers not to "make the Democratic party so much like the Republican party that it would be easy for Re publicans to got into it, but keep dif ferent, so that in time of stress the people would turn to the Democracy for1 deliverance. Praldlng the State of Missouri for its prosecution of the packing houses lie said: "The Federal government seems to be afraid to en force (lie criminal law and prefers the use of injunctions." Snow n Yard D.*cp. Berlin, By Cable. ? The gale of Sun day wrought such havoc 'on the grounds of the palace at Potsdam that a full report on the .subject has been telegraphed to Bmperov William. Many splendid trees, dating from the timu of Frederick the Great, were up rooted. The Imperial Wild Park was also seriously damaged. The fifi hours' snow storm over middle lSuropa ceased today at daylight. Tlx' snow is two Inches deep In Berlin, Increasing to a yard deep in the Hartz High lands. Snow lies deep in Eaat Prussia and Poland, where the wires are down aftll trains are delayed. The snow Is melting rapidly and the streams are already flooding. The snow in from 20 Inches to three feet deep. At noon no trains had arrived at Posen for 12 hours. Trains are snowed in on the linea all over Silesia and the province of Posen. The rail road administration has no snow plows, as snow is extremely rar$. Santo Domingo ShetJcd. Santo Domingo, Republic of Santo Domingo, Ry Cable. ? Troops of the government shelled this elty Saturday an<t several houses were, damaged. Tho government soldlera attacked the elty in foree at several different points this morning nnd the fighting lasted for one hour. The government troops sustained heavy losses, Gen eral Corder, Minister of the Interior, and ' General Alvarez. Governor of Puerto Plata, being killed. Over 100 government soldiers wore killed or wounded, and tho government forces were obliged to withdraw. The revolu tionists made several prisoners and eaptured horses and amunltion. Their losses were slight, only a few being killed or wounded. President Vas quez narrowly eseaped being * shot. Tho rebel gun-boat Independenela has returned here, and it is reported that General Navarro with a quantity of ammunition, landed from her near Monte Cristl. The revolutionists are surrounding Monte Cristi. Secretary Wilson at Clnrksvllk?. Clarksvllle, Tenn.. Special. ? Secre tary Wilson addressed the tobaeeo planters of Clarksvllle district, anil was shown through the warehouses located here. The Secretary will address the planters at Springfield tomorrow, and will spend Wednesday in Nashville. nitc'.ioll at Wilkesbarre. Wilkeshart'e, Pa., Special. ? Presi dent Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers, arrived here from Indiana polis. He presided at a Joint meeting nf tlie executive hoards and heard the grievances of the mine workers re sulting in the misinterpretation of the Strike Commission's award. Prob ably tiio most serious matter to be t adjusted is the lockout inaugurated by the Reading Company in the lower | anthracite field. Philadelphia, Special.? r President Raftr. of ti?e Reading Company, de ; ellned to discuss the lookout of min ers In the Schnykill region. lie would not even ndimt that the company had closed its colliery. Miners Locked Out. Pottsville, Pa.. Special. ? Of the 43 collieries of the Philadelphia & Read ing Coal -and Iron Company, all but 11 aro shut down owing to the employes being locked out by an order of the company. At the 32 idlo operations many of the employes on Saturday rft fused to work nine hours as demanded by the management of the company. la tho Shenandoah aud other regions, the storm centre, alt of the Heading opesatkms are closed. Upward of 80, 000 mine workers arc locked out by this company alone. Roosevelt In Geyserland. Cinnabar, Mont., Special.? President Roosevelt has about completed" his tour of the Yellowstone Park. Monday he was at Fire Hole geyner basin. To morrow he wIR return to the Norrls geyser basin and go from there to the Grand Canyon, where thejjpper all lower falls are eUwatedTHe expects to return to the poet headquarters on Wedneeday, ??d will remain In that vlclftlty until Friday afternoon, when Poorly? ** For two years I suffered ter ribly from dyspepsia, with great depression, end was always feeling poorly* I then trie1 V/er's Sorsa parille, and In one ?/cek I was a now man.*'? John MeDc<iu!u, Philadelphia, Pa. Don't forget that it's "Ayer's" SarsaparMla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money by trying some other kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. ? $1.60 a brill*. All drugfltU. A?k jronr <toet?r wlmt Jto t1>lnk? of Ay*r'? S*r**parfIU. lie known all al>out this u t and Old family mcdlelno. Kollow bla advtco and we will bo ?ttlifliil. J. C. AYKU Co , I.owell, Mali. Genuine stamped C C C. Hever sold lo balk. Beware of the dealer wbo tries to sell i "something Just as good." T~T" The Otd-Fashloned Flro. To ?(*nm heat tho cities nsplrot As they shiver and shako In tho ro!J! j Out ijjvo me )fhe old-fashioned tire ? The tokiwkf rosy backlog of old! Tho warmth J*nd tho tight Of tta flame, Unplug bright? Tho drowsy-heada huddled utound It at j night! 'A In the darkness tho winter wind sigh ing Made the (lame take a ruddier glow; Tho sparks up the broad chimney flying - j Like witch-eyes that gleamed In tho anow! , "/ 1 Oh, the warmth and tho light Of those rod (lames so bright, Ami tho comfort and Joy of the wl'd winter night! Kar bettor that friendly old Are Than buildings of simmering* steam, With never a flamo to admire. And never a beautiful drei'ml Oh, the love and tho light Whore those flamrs danced so bright, And tho old-fashioned Joy of the old fashioned night. * ?Frank L. Stanton 1u tho Atlanta Con stitution. CURES RHEUMATISM AND CATARRH. Il.lt, II, Cuvcs I)eop- Seated Cases Ksprolully ?To l'rove it It. It. It. ^?nt Kree, These diseases, with ache* and pains in bones, joint3 and buck, agonizing pains in shoulder blades, bauds, lingers, arms and legs crippled by t heuni.it ism, lumba^iv sci atica, or neuralgia; hawking, spitting, Jno.-e bleeding, ringing in the cars, sick stomach, deafness, noises in tho heud^bbtd teeth, thin hot blood, all rn?i dbtvn feeling of catarrh ore sure signs of an awful poisoned condi tion of the blood. Take Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) fc>oon all aches and pains slop, tho poison is destroyed and a real permanent euro is made of the worst rheu matism or foulest catarrh. Thousands "f casca cured by-taking B.B.B; ? It strength ens weak kidneys and improves diges tion. Druggists, ?1 per large bottle. Sam ple free by writing Br.oon 1)AI.M Co., H Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga. Describe Jroub'.a and free medical ad vicc sent in scaled letltfr. The tight-tilling British uniform is al leged to be the cause of much heart disease imong soldiers. A warrant was issued in the Police Court in Cincinnati last week for John Townea to compel him to take treat ment and medicine for a severe cas? of grip. Corlne MSganeaus, a sister of Towne'% wife, fears Townes's brain is affected. She saya he refuses modicinc and food, and he believes be can "think" away his illness. The wan ant charged disorderly conduct. Townes will not be locked up, but will be forced into tho city hospital, and if he still refuses to take medicine he will ho compelled to do so. in the strong ward. FITS permanently ourad.No fits or norvo.u neas after ilrst duy's use of Dr. Kllno's UroV. Nerroltestorer. iri: trial bottleaudtroatisofroj Dr. It. II. Kline. Ltd.. 5)31 Arol^St., L'hllu., i'.i. \ ? When a woman tries to figure put what she has dono with the monfhly allowance which her husband makes her she seldom gets any farther than the dollar she lent him. A?k Yonr Dealer l't?r Atlrn'i Kiioi-Knt^, A powdor to shako into your allocs: rests th'J feet. Curos Coins. Dubious, Swoollou. ,Soro. Hot, Callous, Aohlng, Sweating Fc >t mi I In growing Nail?. Allan's Fyot-Knao makes n?v.v or tight shoos onsy. At all druirtrlsts and shoe stores. 25 conts. Sample in died Fuv.k. Addrrm Allen H. Olmsted, Loltoy, N. Y. An iceboat is now propelled by an' dec trie mot or driven fan. Stati or Ohio, City o?T oi.kdo, ( Lucas Covxty. f Fhamk J. CurNttV, niako oath that ho laths pcnlor partner of the Arm of F. J. Ciiknky .k Co., doing business In tho City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that sal I firm will pay tho sum of osk nu.xnnRn dol lars foreaoh an<fov?>ryoaso of catarrh tint cannot be cured by tho use of Hall's Cataruii CvnK. Fuank J. Chunky. Sworn to heforo mo and subscribed In my , ? *-? ? piVsenco,tht3 6thdayof Docombor, ? seal. V A. D., 1830. A. W. Glkasox, ' ? ? ? ' ]\'otar>/ Puttlio. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, and acts dlroctly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chrsky & Co., Tole Io, O. Sold by Dru<(gli*ts,7de. Hall's Family Fills are the l>es?. Newly acquired money talks very loud. It is a pleasure te note the success ?v The Hobbitt Chemical Company, of Haiti more, Md., manufacturers of lihcumacide which is *aid to be a very superior remedy for rheumatism and other b.ood diseases. This Company has grown from a small be ginning until it is now one of the most ex tensive advertisers in the United States, using newspaper and other methods, atao. The value of the wheat crop is 3.7 pet cent, leas than that of the cotton crogl A red-*?lored solution now obviates the need of * dark room in photography. Mrs. Willow's Soothing 3yrap for ehlldrsi teethlng,sotteu the gums, redueos Inflnnum Hon, allays puiu, cures wind colic. 263. atHKll i ' ' * * 1 1 f 1 ' A little lie generally travels faster than a great troth. Putxam Fadkuss fives produce the brightest and fastest color*. Tile unexpected seldom happens to the people who aro always looking For it. ^<22e?.d25St ^ ALU FR0G8 GOOD TO tt^T. A* Much Enjoyed by the Small Boy 1 ?s by the Epicure. 1 tic dwwiulid J'/T <3 fet Cut. St baa increased with tho ycard until now at almost every banquet of importance the dainty lu on tho menu. AM of tho larger dining places uao from six to ten dozens per day. Of these crea tures, width,- according to a flclentlfto paper, aro waiting to bo classified by law as to w-a ether they aro flah or anlmulR ? Just us woman bud to wait I or centuries to lind out whether or not thoy had souls-? thero seems to bo no especial variety for eating. They are caught anywhero, and, as a small boy said: "All frogs uro good to eat if they are rot toads." Uoys and girls with nets much like tboso used lu catching butterflies, only much stronger, can be seen making tUt tho Hinall Htreums and ponds that spot tho fields about San Francisco. Tho average small boy is an expert in catching, hilling and dressing the palatable creatures, It lu uo unusual slElit to see away off In the field from around which a few sturdy young sons of America are busy preparing a feaBt. i'aey broil tho tender, white fosh, which they sprinkle with salt and ba3to with a bit vt but^r, carried perhaps in a cinnamon can'iu a pocket along with fish-hooks, keys, marbles and string. Tho frogo . may not bo Eorved on sliver shells; they may bo garnished only with a spray of fresh watercress, but I wager thoy are on Joyed as much by tho youngsters, who aro their own chefs aud waiters, as a similar dish otherwise cooked and Gcrvod would bo by grown-up be wblakered epicures. Joke on Dr. Loranz. One of Dr. Lorenz'3 compatriots chuckles every time he tells thin an ecUoto, which is told aa an actual oc currence in the great surgeon's ca reer: "Tho doctor was always very chari table ami treated a great many peoplo gratuitously. Among them was a poor ^little girl in whoso case ho was deeply Interosteci. Ono morning Dr. Lorenz : bappenod to meet her mother, and was surprised to hear that his patient ; had died a few days before. ! "Why didn't you send for mo when i the change came?" he asked. "Wo wore going to do so/ sir, but I wo thought It better to let tho dear i child dlo a natural death," was the ' tearful answer. If a n\an has no master greater than I himself his service must always be degrading. "POOR DIGESTION LANGUID AND TIRED." lAn Interesting Letter Concerning Pe-ru-naJ ^ .1 Miss ? D ELLA A Janveav Miss Delhi Janyeau, Globe l!ot< 1, Ottawa, Out., is from ono of the oldest a d bent known French Canadian families lu (Jana '.a In a recent letter to The l'oruno Modi -in? Co., of Columbus, Ohio, she says : v, ' ' : ?:> .*1, "Last spring my blood h^o ncd clonic I int. in;/ digestion poor, mv head, ached and I felt languid and tired all the time. Mi/ p\ijslelan prescribe! lor me, but a friend advised ms to trij l'arun:i. I tried ltd nU'n in t)lea?e 1 to ntate that 1 found it a won lerful eleunner an I purifier of the In three weeks I wua like a new w man , mi \t appetite had Increased, I felt buoyant, light and h'tpjuj tind without an ach- or pi In. Per una is a re?' liable family medicine. " Adia Brittain, of Sekitan, 0., writes: "After using your wonderful Pcruna three months I liave had great relief. 1 had continual heaviness in my stomach, was bilious, and had fainting spells, but they have all left me siriee using Peruna." ? Adia Brittain. If vou do not derive oromnt an<l eatfs The Great Spring Remedy. After the rigors of winter arc feit you arc liable to feel tlio need of a tdllic, laxative' and BLOOD PURIFIER. YOU WANT T HIPPEST. OF COURSE;. THAT 13 RHEUMACIDE. This medicine is scientifically compounded from the extract! of roots, , Hfrbs and barks, com?, biuetl with tert^ia other jdirifying1 r>nd alterative products. A sure cure for Rheumatism, Indigestion, C ??nsiipation. Hoils, Kidney Troubles, and all disease;! arising from impurities in the Llood. A.sli your druggists lor RHEUMACIDE and Insist on getting it. Beware of substitutes of doubtlul value. All Druggists, gr.oo, or express prepaid on receipt of price. Bobhirf ^fiemlcal Co., ^ - - - Baltimore, Md., U. 8. A. Natural Flavor Cottage^ . J _ _ f W? take our choice corned beef, cook It and season tt. - ft rl\ Afg fjPAT ,t? all don e?y experts? better than is possible at home. When Just riaht we put it in cans to keep ? : / ? it right until you want it. Keep it In Ihc house for emergencies? for suppers, for sandwich**? for any Ua* when you want something good aud v.ant it quick. Simply turn a key and the can is open. An appetising lunch is ready in an instant. v ?? y *? Llftby, McNeill &. Libby, Chicago* SfSESJSM Health at Home through Hire# R<x>tl>eefy-a del Ik tit fill ptcporation of roots, - hertm, barks and berries. Nature's own pre scription. Benefit* every member or the family. Hires ROOtbMf ??4 pl<UM ttt IMlM. A |MlKI CfcufeB. lira ??., fcfcwa, to. > S*. 17. DOLLAR factory results from the use of I'eruns. ? svrile at once t.> Dr. llartman, giving full st. item, lit <>t your ease and he will he p!c;t>ed to give you his valuable advice _ gratis. Address Or. ll irtmau, President/ "fit" - The llartman ?Sanitarium, CoUinfbug, 5 Ohio. ? . " t | To Cotton dinners. We Manufacture tha Most Ccmplete lino of Cotton Gi i Machinery of Arj Ccmpar.J In the Word, namclj, tl.e PRATT, WINSHIP, MUGGER, EAGLE, 4 SMITH. We also make IJnters for Oil Mills, ~ Eliginos and Boilers. We also sell everjth'r.g necessary to ooMfltlft* Modern Ginning Outfit and fyrnlsh our Oil* tomars with full detailed plant u4 ?<-. ... teriai bills for construction of neoeuarj . houses for our plants without extra oharga. The Continental Gin Gompaoy, Birmingham, Ala. *?it? for oris i.vrrsr oatalooo*. Grandma it - Generally Right Take advantage of licr vast experience and ask her what i* best for your Liver. Kidney and Blood Troubles. We think she will recommend D3. THftCHER'S - LIVER AID BLOOD SYRUP l>ceause she has tried it and knows it ? cine* Been on market CO y**r?'andJd reliable. Yuu try it. f.Oc and $1 00 at pood druggist?. Dr. Th.-uhet's I.iver Medicine (dry), Cents, Yes, your druggist. ietla it. Be suic it'i I j r . 'I haoliM't, though. Write our Consultation Department,, explaining symptoms, and receive free confidential advice IHACHEfi MEDICINE COMPANY. I ChatU(KM?9?. T?m?. ? ? ? "rr A lean and potash-hungry >oH| wasted seed, wasted labor and MM" Kins? A MORTUAOB. Or, plenty of Potash in the fertilizer, many bales and * busy Kin--A BANK ACCOUNT. ?. Writ# kit for our book s. They ara money wla. n?r?. We tend them frtt to farmers, GERMAN KAH? WOKKR ?? Nwn Kt York 2IO It U> fact that I yrotbwiaA*. tor UK S?S*,S2i__ tB4nctt Voa lain ) ?'.> ?tijj