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OLD FOLKS AT HOME . Without Parana in the Kousa HI" for Oatarrbal Diaaaaat. MB AND MRS. J. 0. ATKINSON, INDEPENDENCE. MO TT.N I )KjK *):<(<? ot' January 10, 1807. I><*. \J Hfirtiya u it'ctivcd UiC foIlo'Aittjfc letter \mic liml been MiOVriiiK Iroin a com $lie4t toil yf i|iN<MK-e (t>r tile |/?*t 25 vtoir?. , "llcr eiiee Iwl I he ?kill a( sonic ftf tht wont noted iaim. On# of tu t Went itrmMi-f i-hn?n1c coiMtipiition "j jaI year*.' Maudknp. *'Hhc <lw NViis (i.toniK through tb.'it rm*-? nriti'.s?l period in tin- lil'o ot n woiuAn ;hatitfc of life, lit . J line , I wrote to you !???? <?????. Won <tdviHcri a tout f if I'tsrunn him! Manaliit, uhicli we ?t, ottic iOmnit u^ed, iirwlj*4>vc to ?av ii completely "!Uro<) l.c.'^v^ titinly beiic\e>! ? bat f-be would b?vc broil d'M<l Oul> lot llieye moii Jet fill r?mc<li< > "About the Miiut* i urn: I wrote you about iiy own ca*<: of catarrh, which ) i <t < I been <m li ,vef?t* lauding. At. Initio I wan ah?o-t ;Wft goiuj{. I <-oiii mcticwl to ?<??? I '<*i 1 1 ' 1 1\ ?wording to your tnatrijctiom >n?i contir. led ilf? use lor about a yca? ?ii/i m b.?^ .'OfiifjIeU ty cuivd me. "F??r muntlfH <!?? till that t/ou ilalut. lfutmy <m<) 4-ifu mow. t n - arrh cftiiuoi v.rtut ulu'te /Veiiitw in afccit accnrili itfi to <//?*#?<' tin hh. Sm - fHs to ffair mnl i/o<ir I'rmrrf lrn. '' .'tohn O, .4 tht MKroi . )n n lettei ??ti Led ?faiuiiit y 1, Umi, AJ ' j Remedied. Women hm?i a fnlnos.s )h;it mon ran nover hope to H'laiti. A young ladj named Kate *?o? mar tied the other day. When on In r honeymoon who had occasion to mak? fromo pnrehaae* in h shop, and ordered the goods to be sent !<> her at thr Hoy 7l! hotel. Dul in h if :ib?rnt-mlndcd n?m?nl nhr cave her imiiUfn nnme i.o l hp flhoplt neper. She had scarcely reached ihe door, however, when she rrntnd her misfakt With admirable wit f-he ><tepp?Mi tia' s nnd nal(l to the shopman: ".'Oh, hy the way. send t h n ? pachaKe (o M!rh Kate , care Mra. ? ? -, Royal Hotel," nnd *he pwept out of the bhop as if fdio had been married fifteen yewra? . London Tit Bits. Cats Kill Intruding Snake, : K native woman lhinfi *n Old Cal/o Egypt, wat? cnterinR her houuq the other Jay when to her Ereat terror sho perceived n snake ot formidable 4! I metis Ion a. whleb hail taken posses ?don of the henrth during the owner's absence. The woman fled, leaving t jt *> <1oor open. Her eat then appeared oti the Boone, entered, Raw the rohrn. pnt uy Ha hack and tall, spat and other It* hostility, h n f t in turn wint ont. A few miuutes after -ward It returned with a Kccond e?r After a similar exhibition both wont out ancl returned with u. tlilrd. and similarly went away, returning finally with a fourth. Considering thai hu(T1 elent to kill tlvo snake, the four then foil on tho reptile, and iifler a sho?t but . fierce ntniKgle the latter literally torn to pieces. V - There ia a deep spring of- comfoi I In every desert, of sorrow. ?Miss Whittakcr. a prominent ^ club woman of Savannah, Oa.. tells how she was entirely cured of ovarian troubles by the use of Lydiafc. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ? X>9AR Ml?*. T'inkiiam: ? I hen-ti!y recommond Ly<lin K. IMnkli?m> Vegetable Compound ?.f. a. Iterin? Tonic and Regulator. 1 suffered for four yearn with irvopulnritirs mi>| Uterine troubles. No one but. those *vho hare experienced this dreadful agony cai\ form nuv idea of the- phv? j cal And roental nuierr those endure who nre thus afflictcd. Your Vcfl-c tablo Coil* yon nd cured me within three month*. I wm fu}W restored to health and strength, and now tr.r periods are regular and painless. What a blessing H is to b? able to frbtattt such a remedy when to roanv Joctora fail to help Vou. Lydta I*. Pinlrham's Vegetable Com pound ia better than any doctor or inedteino t-ev*r-hed. Very truly yours. Miss SAot Whitt aktb, fl04 awh St.. W. Savannah, On." ? tsooo fvf'it i/?rffi?ai ef 1 4tnM(?r Brcnfna ger^/fenfv C<W>ot be praatttd. Tfio testimonials which w? U^jeMMtantiy publishing from mtefuT women prove l>e>ond * Cwhi the power of l-ydia h. aJch&m'* v?Rf t*ble ( -ompound Pf*kh . quer female disease*. i55Er?^.. AiUin?4)i (a }?, *itei a' V>{.rr> rue with I'wvnrjA' "I W-fff fl'f'l' 4-OII 1 1 II llf III Mfl4:ilk 41 tin4>4l i4 4}i'4l for I'rr umi. /?i ??? ?/ imimtn 4i h a trnvetintt vittn / ??m ? n<lvcrt l$4>mvt<1 /Vv V #< ?* ami hove (Mfltiw.tt ttiirtHf/ fieoplr tin rl nit I he /at Ht fft'av to ???<? i'4-runa with the iiionI not - /*/'??>????/ rcnntl*. I 44 in ntlll ciirrd of rn t44 rrh ." </olui 4). ilhlimmi, tto.r 'i f'J, I Hih'pctuJi itcr, \to, \\ ft'.-n ?!/| tigr < oiii?> oil nil .ii i oa'. di? CdBfa cutui: ?Iho. iSvutf-Hii' i<tl?i i ll is si tin/al iinnrrsn! in olii t>c>op|<\ 'Iliin ??Milsunn \* l? \- IVHnia Vi n h Vi^oine m> in?ti?pen?,ah!r r.id |k ojilr, IYiuim i? (llOiV . tYtini.i \a (ho only rem it' iIcim'iI ih.'il rniTl. Ilir.'i1 ev rtt I 1\ Sin ii in?ci ' rfiinoi be Ur.it.ril irii.?tl\ ; nothing I'lii An rtt?'<'hio ?Vf)i'nin- irni?>t|i lOii.'cl tin it). 1 ii<s l . exj':ilj' v ii.ll I'i lii.ia i". h i oil <li> no! 1 1 < '? | r ? ? i n 1 1 ? <i ii i| sjitt-i.if lory insult* Horn i lu- usr nl 1'ertinn, wiito at oiw e lit |)i. 1 1 ,i 1 1 in. i ii . (iivin^ n Hill s*t ii te rm-ill ot \ our i nr*' iroi Vj?- u-iii In j ?!??,?.- r- 1 J (o jfiie you lii* I ii'uiblo n?lv:t;e ni.ilii'. \iIi!h'j?n I >i . 1 1 .i 1 1 inn i: . I'i e-iiijint i)| I It 1 1 ii i'i in .i ii .K.iiiil.'i .mil. I'n!iiiiiiiii~, O fW biwn o.1 wove. !.????? ti.i* rom? 'o me on tbo k?iMti of tiioinlnj-' ( miiIii# ft- ? Vt ?? day rom'i witii i (i /? trj l./ t tin ii . With ber lo'-^lv !<iok'c> nil t h * d'-wy ll<-|f!" nfln rt'inir, I "f Sunlight BVi'l B.irncRUd nil Vfri ? ffilt '* sh*? ?? 1 mitd i t'U I'.firt fi> ? : iir r *;<<'?? I 1 I Oiild l>';i the c i s '<( r:i|jhl, nm| down. niid ilav. T! '- mystetv of drenni* and ibe <5 nf lonHv |ilac?.'s. All tli<" aiiov of A 1*1 II. Ami nil the n fnt of Mn: . I Ii ).o\f hn? foiy.? ' ?? tn*. arid th* rlnU>? (I Willi kI'M \ , .*MiikIi>K In tlu? \nll? j', !'.?'l "uii> I-' on t |u? b I i ' . j Ot the pulse of llf?\ mid tl?p old f.c. linn tut nt oi y, Com*- ni'" of HldHjj find pMi<- ii-ui l>rif ?-??? i*t 111. It. ft. T. Coventry. 10,000 rtitnlj* I'm I6r, , This is u u-iiur l.a b !c oil <. t the John A , t^aUcr fewd Co., t^u Create. Wit., mak^s. j Tlicy will xcml you their Im# plant and | seed (null"/. together wmIi ciijujlt ?cc<i to unnv ! 1 ?iuf ?<?li'l ( h i 'i ?.? fi-o? . j ?.0?o ficticious (.ntiot?, I Hlitttching, unity ''nicin, ?J.dOO t ivli, buttery l.etttue, 1,000 splendid Onion*. ' 1 .000 rare. liiseiotn Hadi?!**-*, 1,000 gloriously brilliant I'lo'trr*. ! Til's f?renl oftn ii ilui f f <"* ill !_? I ! r r In 'n._ ' rtTPT "Y??ll I iT t t'V t'itjlf trln i anlt-il "!x - j for Wni n Villi iiiii i> |ii.i:'.l tlieut you will I f COW ?IO Ol ll?M'?. ????! AM. l'OTt III I ICC. iDSIAcr, I prov I'liiikr you will irturn Itii* no: nr. and ; i' you will send them "0--. in (>o- ta^?\ tb?-y i ?ill mli] lo III'* above a package of I lie I .? tonus l?cr!iuer ( nn'iflowrr (A l.'.l.,) When love mil! iiO| ??* tils- iner t itrt f'?niied k partMerfltip "-Jiii Ii li.i* nevi bpeti ! mn -ii r? :? ? 'ii t-i- r* 'Vi'oji - ni|u ji.n v<;il ?ny Hf? i.hr?>? ?:ir < j?^ -. %! a.-;. TiSv.-ii as lluw i i.vm, Mnplo St.. N*? >r-.vivb . X.V., Veb, 17 1V0<1. M^n ? lii) Tnimi ih^ir d?:i or.^inr** i"? busy to ([iMiri'l 'vitli tlifi: nei<itbor?. PtM.N'AM KAKKI.KSra 1 >\ l.S co.t but 10 tents j,er ip^rkngf w-s %o'u" iiir-t mn':t j ??.'!.< ? t- hi-rv. ( irn of liicn iiutliiRCs. NARROW ESCAPE TROM DF.ATH Voutli Owes Life to Fellow Workman ? Prr??nco of Mind. A now tenement of hoiitsoM iji K?Un burgb. now In courfe of ??re? lion, ivfls ihe prrnr iho oilier <lay of r reiiiaik fcbl^ in^ldrnl. Tli* bulMlrtf; looked Kt if completed, bin ibo pbirobern wne huRlly engnged touching up tho fooft and guMeiB Rt Hie top of the hoife An apprentice was uorktnfc lowet down, *t tbe t hanncl pT ttip ?un *?? of the house, wm another plum be i V.Hmmerinfc awav and whistling th? whUefl. when the apprentice slipped Ms hold, and sliding headlong down. Ihe hlate.K, looked nk if be was to be da.?.hed to iilcce1* among the refuse some fifty feet below. Tassersby In voluntavllv shuddfied. Forlunateiy however, lie came right In the (Jlft'C 'ton of his fellow workman on the edge of the fla'e*. bu:. that individual haat mr-ring away did r.oi nolice anything smi.?? tilt the voting man just on the brink of the house. Hotup unable nf the instant to clutch the lad ?*ith bis hand*, ho plunged Ms head for ward and fuahhed him by the troueer leg with V? I ?? teo'.b. It ?#? only f?i? a few seconds that the apprentice was thus suspended, hanging as he aintost bodily over the house, but even il.e shock might have killed a urouger rx.aa. \ftor Governo.- Vardam^n, of Mia KiPHlppl. had said that education ?Hh a cutae to the Negroes, making them criminal, n white labor agent named Sullivan went Into that State laat week to persuade them to emigrate to l<oula Una and work in Madlsou Pariah. The win to Mifeslaalppi farmrra had the agent arrested and told hint they would nut puah tho proKeeituon If he would leave the town of Clalhorno In JO mln u e8. The agent said ho did not need that much time; that five ' minute# would l?e a plenty. Now If they would make Governor Vardaroan burn th? wind with his feet, lue State would met l>c to scarce cf Nefro laborers. CONGRESSIONAL DOINGS The L??m?ktir? Talk of Vtrlou# " *- thing*. In the llouee durlnf tb? dltcu8?lon of the poBlofflee appropriation blfi, Mr. Bplght, of Mississippi dlscuqsed the ne tro question. He i,ald be deelred to vin dicate I he fiouth from (hp charge of bai h*r*i?u), in tb*? South, be said, the n?'*ro had been denied th? right it) Vote and to hold ottu*. but not the right to work for an honest living, an had been <<<"??? in tf,$ Norther" Btate*. "We sometimes kill them for gutr&gfcoufc crimes," he Mid. "but nevfc because bey uant to work." As for lynchlug?, ue said that fcometimes I h**y hAvfe uft tier-caaarUy occurred ij, 0,* BQath. iU Met red (lu ?},? Wilmington. Del., ijnriuh|t ihMt year, and to the guhse (? < of attack f?u the fi^grd settlement. i i "c?r ifi the South, he b|ild ? nhAt, ,nf guilty wreirb has paid he penalty of bin awful crime, that Is ?m '*nd of it," he continued; "the mob *Jitl&fled antf does not wreak Indla '''"jnunte venbrane* upon the inno ''i they belong to the same 'far* as the criminal." He Hald that, un like the people of the North, the people of the South "don't go out with a torch in one hand and a gun in the othflr, and. n"lftltlg the gun ?t de fen Helena women and children, shoot them as they f|*? for their liven." He said this I ad occurred In New York city In 1000, "I'd he referred to a number of lynch ing* which had occurred in the North, including those H? Danv\lle, III,, ano }*prlngfWld Ohio, and said "such race prejudice finds place in floulberfi l,v?art Mr. Upright continued: "So far as I am concerned. 1 am opposed to mob violence as a genera} propositi#, 1 do not thl^k thpt lyhohlngi* for any other ' rUn'o itian the nameless one against womanhood ought ever to occur. In all others the courts of the country are ample, and geneialiy, with us, swift to punish, "Rut In the one class t>f c,rim?>* so brutal and destructive of all that irt dear to an enlightened people, no tine with a spark of man bond ih him tab doubt tl\fct dbath to pie porpe P Awir should folloty upon the ascer tainment of the guilty facts. The poor suffering woman who has been the vic tim of the devllfih lust of a brute, white ot hla< k, should not be compelled to appear in court and repeat before a Jury the horrible details of the out rage." Mr. Hplght recited that the burning nf the strike of "such brute*" wr* not <? on fir fried to the ffttuth. but had occur red in the North an well, Mr. Hplght Spoke of the al|enip? of 'i lain white purport In pul thf mfti'o ?n a sdcial eouaiity with llipmwlvn and referring to the occasion when Mfiolu r Washington dined at the White House with President Roosevelt, said ' thin one incident had done more to in flame the passions of the negro and give him a perverted idea o f his im poifance and his near appearance to social crpialil y than anything that had ' een done for the (nsl leu yf>arft. Ho * aid j'ioVii >er Washington had sal down t*? dinner with the President "as gra c ion sly an If he had been the Governor f.i New Vork." lie was, lie continued, sorry that Washington did not have Pioie sense and nelf-respCct than to ac c pt the invitation. It would have been iolinltidy to his credit bad h? declined. '"I tie more the negroes are put on a so cial equality." lie vigorously asserted, "th'- more dangerous become?} thfir posit ion and *h^ frurcr (ieath by vio lencrt will overtake them sooner or latec." Mr. Spright referred lo the arrest in ftidianoia. Miss., of white aRentB of a Cincinnati picture company who were selling to the negroes Indecent pic lurea. in his opinion the agents should have been lynched. The Rranting of auhsidlcB to rail rir.dn for carrying the mails was vig orously opposed by Mr. Uoblniion. of tndlatl.1, Whn charrtrterized them fte a Ktain and blot upon the bjli. Mr. Sibley, of Pennsylvania, contend * d that to deny the subaidy would be doing a manifest Injustice to the Inter ui.tr. of the South. A heated dlacussion followed, which was participated in by Messrs. Lamb, of Pennsylvania; Hol iday. of Indiana, and Oalnes, of Ten i ranee. Mr. Robinson had charged the Republicans with ???ing responsible for the subsidy, which brought from Mr. I .emb ntt emphatic, protest. Although the T-ouisvllle & Nashville Railway, one of the roads benefited by i he subsidy, passed through his town. Mr. P. nines excitedly declared the sub sidy to be "a legnllze.1 steal." Mr.- f'ii?i??y, <if n">iih vorolina. nsid tpere wr re rumors of the abuse of the (ranking privilege, nnd the commission should look into that matter. Mr. Rlbley of T'enhsylvanla, sdggest i fi to Mr. ^iniey that if he personally knew of rthy such abuses It w-as his ?ir.t.y to call specific attention to the In dividual. Mr. Pinley declared he was not mak ing charge# against members of Con Rrefis. but bad read the statements In t be public press. He s'tid the public mind was saturated with the charge th:U there was conuption in ths Post * .rt'i-e Department, and the only thing to do was to investigate It. If there -vs? scandal to be uncovered "the ra? <nls and grnffrs." be sa'.il. "Wttuld be ehmrqhed it*, the tolls of the law." In a spepr-^ characterised by Intense vigor. Mr. Flood, nf Virginia, asserted that the credit for the establishment of (be rUral free delivery service belonged to the Prmocrats. It liad. he said, been claimed by Mr. Perry S. Heath, former First Ajiflltant Postmaster General. "I am not," he said, "astonished that a gentleman who was willing to rob and plunder his government and permit other people to rob and plunder the government be bad *w-orn to protect *S:ould rob ? political opponent of the c.edlt to which he was entitled." In th 5 Senate, By the a .tlc^n of the Senate la e\*cu- , t.'ve session Friday On. Leonard ^Vooil liO(?mf? rt major uencral. taking the link fjcm August S. 11*03, the day I'resUlent Roosevelt made the premo t?on. Th'1 content against his confir mation ha* been a notable on*. begln u'ng soon wfter Congress convened in special session snrt continuing until today, when, hy a vote of 45 to 16. the nomination was confirmed. The late Senator Hanna was Teeognlxed as the leader of the forces opposed to Gen. NVood, and had it not been for his death before the deposition of the c;:ae it i* conceded that th? vote -would have been much closer. It ha? not been lelieved at any time alnee the contest opened, however, that the fight against confirmation would have been success ful. Only two Republicans remained in the minority. They were Senator S.-otf. n member of the military affairs com mittee, who opposed the nomination while it was pending in the committee, and Senator Kittredge. Five Demo cratic Senators voted with the major II y In favor or confirmation. They .were Prnatora Coekrell and Petto*, who as member* of the military affairs com mittee heard all th* testimony offered against Gen. Wood, and Senator l?at trreon. Clarke, of Arkansea, and Du toli. Tbe nefatlva vote on the eonflr CRfttlOB WNt ?r followt. of MUM ?# H|icaM*ll?M la th? fo?tb?r? fU<M li?t? krtn aared kr au^r of (hem ?f<?* 0??tori t?4 ?" o?h?-? k*4 IbII?4. U rtMrbakl* U*? t???n H? rc??r4 that It I* ???? '*???? i?ed m tha - "*? ONLY ABSOLUTE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. Hrrt aro ImMmshUIi arltelH from hiadrtdi of IttUrt wrllUn to tha proprloton, (be Babbitt V bfmtvsl Co. of Btlllutore, t> ? fm I pattrata who b?T? heti wared of inn* etiti liy tb? that uOt? ?t tb? Jolnla from (h? Ib?I4?"i ^ kitiYLknti. Baltimore. f th A )M>4 Thre* JeAfa kgti I ?i| t<t?rkr4 ^rlth Inflam inatorjr r ttMyu ? (Mm . During tfcat time I auffrtnj ?jrni/U(l?? pata. urlnHpaily In my I ower bod / Ur Joint* WJtre atlff. aWelle* ?ad Inflamed. I ?nM Ml itrilfbtm ir 7 lint* Your wonitrrfri! 'of- nh'unirf^ *ii rw??mn<|Ml to me, *64 I W|?n to t*k* it **oordlag to direction* la ? iborf tin** I th? free teal relief. H? *ti(ffl*M W?* ?*>? sour, a nd I t?r ?*ln ty fee) ibankfal. ftheama'ld* hu done in* n-.o re good than *11 tke other medlrlne* and d/v tor*' preafrlptlcna whlrb I tried 1 fwond that KhrornaHd* acted well on the kldneya and k? fit, and I belle** ft Will rurt a ay .a ??? of rh?ro nifllta or blood dt*?-*a* I r>f.w bare perfeet oae of rnyaelf. and rap wojk and walk a? well m #*er. at!" t fttrlbote m* ror? enttrele to tfie ow of Itbeumacld*. My Mend* and neighbor* mar rel at the treat <-bange In my rendition. With ont eolirltatloo I aernT yon thl* teatlmouy of *>j own *'-?-?rd, and will rtieerfully recommend /our median* t? all who may write or call od me r?a cernlnc 't*1* letter and Ike heoeflt I recetred I am a widow, and reatde at the a ddreoa glvea he low. fowl thankfally, MRU MARY BATIOT wvnn, It*. 4 OT W. Saratoga fit. riMOINf A. Norfolk, Va , ITt h. t. 1904. I nwt *-r1te utirt 1*11 jrofl the benefit yoor oied l"ine baa Ofrti to mf mother. Phr U to ol>? lair. T( laat Jmnotry. aad haa beeo ao t rippled cHh ; iheuroa tlno that ahe could not #aik ? M&ek | without great ?uffering On# morning I uv font ?<J and m- ut for a trample, tmA per aoadt-d twr to take It. I think the ae<rt>n<1 or tbtrd ?la?a begas to do h^r (rod. After the .tpok that I r?t krr a large bottle, and ate haa roo* tinned to Improve right along, and gefa atonal aa rpry al 4 /oung tOnun. She )a ao glad that RheuwacWle rured her that abe tell* all be* ar. I ^iialiiUtm* atout It, tod If ah* krtn an rone rotnplalo of ? M*N. ah* tella tbem th*/ muat | turrlf If/ Ubrumartde. Smpertfulljr, MUM. V. M. aCAHBOKOUOIl. No. 810 N. Marakall Are. NORTH CA HOT, IN A. Kat?igh. N. a I I rrarrk**+4 a boitt* r.f Kh*r>roarld# for ? ft* tl?* ot rolM ?fco B?<J fc#en ? grtt t ralffrM from rhrnaii ( t?m. V<rr near 1/ ? aacvth al>? fc#<1 lt'>< t>+*u able to walk #ltboot grr-a ! effort ar><5 p?ln. I la two wfr?k? aft** ihr ron?m*nr+d (a kief fthea m art da aha *u abla (0 walk, and la a ahort Mm* bad fDllwljr r?Cttrer*d. t c*,dkt? I nla t? /??! on thla ft*ti trinrij , act) truat alt auffrrUii wltb rhaaroatUso mar An') '.u It atmltar relief. N. n HROUOHTON After t-*tog <y>wpt*t*ly mr<>4 t oonatd?f Hhea marlde U>* Mily ap^-IHr for rheum* I tarn . M AKCKIXL'S RAND. 1 Hank*. N. a Amo*t It* *Qrr4 \ Ool. O. B A I ford nolly Pprtnft*. ; U. A. l/imii. CloSdiboro; O. 15. Al bright. Ml. Airy; W o. Pent/, l>*)?rtoo; He*. I. I. Kc*t ft, ftaleifrfc; f>. A. /etinatoa. Wlnaton. and hundred* of olbrra. iot'Tii < a noi 1 1 C,ttt OK ** ft nart?n b**n a tntlftet wlfU Icflsmir.? totj rlie* ?tM#ai for y??r?, ?l>oiit a mr nrfl ? Ml' I wm tak^o with a t rrj nf'afk. "P'l "J1* ttRvt* mere utj ? ?roil#n It araa ti-t mft lo Talk. Aft??r ualrg not l^'tli* ol ItltKl MA' ('II>K I vras entirely c?irt<1, ?n>1 I liar* #'.50^ red Oi*in\rn<l*Jl If t? a)) nr.* f it ?? i j > 1 ?? , ( A. ili.N Tt UNKB. y t : y Hot*!. ( * , A UJtctM with rtieom?<1?in for i?rr?? lii?o ).1 I km ladoccil to try IUi<Mier.?rM*. ??-1 M Km ?otl m'.f cuicj nii? of rh<onmtl?m i T. H. *VIU.|A MHOS. \ * I > /?* t H (I - \ V ids it lite Joints from Ik Me." ... .. CLKANSIBR 1HK HI, OOP, TOKKM P THR niGRSTlON, OltlVES OIT ALL TliK GKH MS THAT CAL'Btt lilltitjo H4TIIM THAH THK WAV RIIKlMAriDB WORK8. (< YOU CAN TEST IT FREE. t?4 iiriieir (kilt in ffrrera ntmy i?it Ihli vrondrrfut III* pfOpflnori ha?? tifAncfd (? vti? f#rb ??? Who wiU mail cdnppn 4? one* <o tbe BOHIIITT CHEMICAL CO., PROI'RIKtORS^ RAIiTIMORK, MI)., n trim* bottle Mb?ot?H?ir fr*# nt vo at. Malt (1<? coupon toilar, ?u<I atari the road t<f "BEGINS WORK WITH THE FIRST DOSE/' Mis? Carnegie's Hair/ Lion. U I tie Miss Carnegie, who aRkrd 'that her father give her "the largsst and hairiest. lion In the world" ? which he did. sparing flo Pipeus* un til ho had obtained thfl ftneajtv ^eorilil<3 i fperimeit In existence ? dbeft hot go j flu often flft fthfc did lb the Bronx ?00 . lo look ft I her protege, jlo frightens her, an he does many of the growit | tips, despite the fact he Is caged safely j behind steel bars, which the strength of many lions, even if united in Intel i ligent effort, could not bend or break. ; But. Miss Carnegie's lion la so superb | in his strength and his dignity, and | ?o powerful t nd Ift his deep fihestod voico. that tl ia ho wonder ho strikes terror Jo the hearts of the llniid, safeguarded as he is. Three school girls in short dresses retreated to I ho opposite side of the lion house yesterday when the tawny monarch, 1 who had boon pacing up and down ! for no hour, pained, shook his maun, j drew in hi* lips oyer the. white fanM j and began speak. H nns * low. i guttural rumble at first, and rose | gradually to a roar of such depth and | volume that even tho bars of the caeep vibrated ? and they nre pot | Common Steel, at that. ? New York M tlliom In Oafs. Salter's Nf?v National Oat# yielded in j 1903 in Mich. "40 bu.; in Mo.. 2.V 5 bu.; in | N. I)., 310 bu.. and in 30 other Stale* from | lftO to 300 bu. per acre. No?v this Oat '1 generally fiown iu 1904 will add millions ? ? pt bttsliels lo thv yitfld And millions of do! j ldr? id the farmer# t-uret . . Try it fot liHW. i Largest Seed Potato au-i Altalt'4 tjl jvef grower* in America. [A.C.L. 1 | Balzrr'a Spelt?, Beardless liarler, Home ; Builder Corn. Macaroni Wheat, J>a Oat, , Billion Dollar Grata and* ICartieat. ( an?i 4?r? money makers for you, Mr. Farmer. Jl'ST HF.NP THIS NOTICE AND IOC. ! in stamps to John A. Salzcr Seed t.'o., La Crosse, Wis., *nd receive in return their ! big cntaiog and lots of farm need samples. I When a man undertake# Lp discuss love I he winds up by pronouncing it a lornj of insanity. f "Aren't you nfrnTd Hint a^roat many , ? people will criticise you foiMwcoiulny ! rich 7" "W?>" nn^worcO Senator Sorjr ! ''Umi j?i? vhsnttos ,i vo if" j I had stayed poor they wouldn't have | noticed inr, oven that tmn-h."? Wash I itigton Star How's Tilts? We offer One Hundred Dollars Heward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. Chbkkt A Co., Toledo, O. We. the uoderatgned, have known F.J. ( henev for the lapt 15 years, and believe bi n perfectly honorable in'all business trsnpa'- j lions mid financially able to carry out any I obligation* made by their firm. \V*bt <fc TRrxx, W'holesale Druggists. To- i lodo, O, V. Ai.DiKO, Kinnan A Miktix, Wholesale j Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall e Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, n 't- i |up directly upon the bloo<l and mucous sur- I fa^es of the system. Testimonials seat fr"e. j Price, 7 Sc. rer bottle. Sold t>y all DruggbtS, j Take Hail's Family Tills for constipation J ' WbV does Mr*. Clubwoman look ?>o , sa <1 V" "The world's Injustice to worn sn has Just struck her forcibly again." ! "Hew was that?'' "She happened to think that Martha Washington Isn't called the Mother of her Country."? Cincinnati Time* Star. F1T.3 permanent I v cured. No fits or nervoos- j ee??? after first day s useof D r. Kline's Great j Nerve Restorer, ta trialbottleand treatlsefre^ j Dr. H. H. Kt^iNe. l.td.. Ml Arch 3t.. Phila..Pa j Worry is a* uaele&a at it ia to tell people j not to worry. flilllnn Hollar Ctrns* anrt Alfnl'n. When we introduced Billion Dollar j Crags three years ago, little did we dream j i* would be the most tailed of grass m J America, the biggest, quick, hay ptoduccr j oil earth.' but thi? has come to pass. Agr. KOilors wrote shout. it. Agr. Col- j lege Professors lectured about it, Agr. In- j stitnte Orators talked about it. while the btrrn home bv the quiet fireside, in the t corner grocery, in the village postoftire, at j the creamery, at the depot, In fact wher- j ever farmers gathered, Salrer's Billion T>?1- | b Crass, that wonderful graaa, good for ] H to 14 tons rer acre. and iota ot pasture I heaidsa. is alwaya a theme worthy of tha j farmer's voire. A. Waltord. Westlore Fartn*. Pa,. writes: | "I bar? CO acrea in Salter's Alfalfa Clorer. Tt I# tmrweno*. I cut three crops this aea soo and hsre lota of pasture beaides." JVST 6F.N1> 'I MIS XOTlCfc AMD 10O. IX | STAMPS ic the .Tohn A. Sstrer ScaJ Co . T-a Crosse. Wi?.. and receive their big catalog and lota of farm seed s^iplea free, f A.C.L.] The British Board of Agriculture est:* niKtr* that there are l,S7r.919 dog? in the country. Mr?. WtnetoWsHootblngflyntpforchildreB ?e??t Ling, soften tha gums. reduce* inflamma tion allays pain ,eufrewlfa?l COHe. 36c. a bottle It is harder to tgeoncile ouraelves lo other |>eople'a succe?isea than to .o#tr own Biliousness "1 hrrt filed vonf tAln*bl? ?rtd dtxi tb*m pfrftot,. Omldrii da *lthou? them. I ha?? n??<l ?h#th #o'* joins tlm? for tndjflition 4nd 1y| 1 Iouvjm* and am now <"omf>lei?ly r.n*e/l. mend them to tmrfont One* triad. jfoc TtlU narer b? without them In the famllr." Edward A. Man, Albany, W. T. P!?*??r.i, r&)ntfthle. TMte Ooort, Do Good; N?r?r KtrUon. lV*?V.?n or Orlp?. 10c. tfo, $?f . N "vet fel l in txilk. The gamilna tablet stamped OUC. Guarantied to curt or your mono? back. Slefiing Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6oa ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES ThotMNiM TOWERS POMMEL SLICKER r HA3 MEN AI>VfRTi*D AND 3010 FOB A QUARTER OF A aNIUCT. LIKE ALL uS2~|WATM)0F; 3S5?' ctoiraa i It Is mi* of th? b?t 5?t?tel?. in bl*cK or /clow, fully and soW iy r< ?w5ld<?52^f ilCN OF THE fISH. ? taksmfo An Incorrigible Dog. The Intelligence of the dog suffered somewhat by an Athena narrative in which It la/fnado .to appear that ttB oid dog ownfij by F. Holcom$? recently engaged Vllhtf a rattler on the low ground? near the town, and wan ee verely bitten. Mr. Holoomb was fa miliar with the formula for snake bites. He had eome of the medicine on hand, consisting of whlaky and Quinine mixed In quantities to suit. Opening th4 dog'* Jaw? ha turned a liberal dos4 down him. Two or three days elapsed during which the animal was unable to walk straight, yet he seemed not to have any pain, and in fact appeared to enjoy himself. But at last he wan sober again. One would naturally think tbat having been bit ton once ho would havo fought ?hy of ?he swamp afterward, but the mo ment he wan ablo. to navigate he was back among tho 'boys again watching for more snakos. Thin la why he ?fom? unintelligent. ? Detroit (Mich.) Tribune. ' _ . eight years- of torture. No suffering more keen than kidney j suffering Sick kidneys make bad j blood; cause weak, stiff and aching j backs; cause blind, sick and dixzy j headaches, lack of appetite and lose of j slrrp; keep you a'l tired out and Spoil digestion. To have perfect health you must cure i the kidneys. Read bow one man was : cured by I>oan's Kidney IMlla after eight years of torture. v* llenry Sonic, of Pult iw>\ St.. Hammonds port, N. Y.. says: "For eishL years I suffered constant agony from kidney eomplnint. I endured the worst tor ture from gravel and the. kidney secretions wore excessive and con tained sediment like brick dust. I had to get out of bed from ten to twenty timet a night and the lost of sleep woro me out. Indlgee tlon cafce on. and the distress aftw eating was terrible. Doan's Kidney Pill* 'effected a complete apd lasthy; cuYe. 'and after the symptom* of kid ney trouble were gone my stomach" tie pan to work as it shouhl. This lasting cure, especially In a pervou of my age, proves the great value of Doan'a l\ld. noy Pills biore convincingly than eould any words of mine." l>oan's Kidney Pills sold by all drug gists; price, SO cents p vt bo*, or malie<) I on reeetot of price by Foster-Mtihnrn i Co., Butralo. N*. Y. Write for free trial. W. L. DOUGLAS *3.8S &*3 SHOES W W. L. Doual.is ?boo? have by tlielr excellent style. easy?fUtlnff, and superior w farina minlttles, Hohlevcu Hie largest sale of | arty uliuoy In tlio world. They are Just m goo<i as those that cost you $4 to S'j ? the only i ilifTefeiice is the price. Sold t'JtryU'htrt. T,ook for namtf find price on bottom. >))ntiKln* n?nt (,'ornnii Coltukln, wlilfli lo I'ulent feather yet vrodiirfl'fi Fa rt Color typing imrri Shoe* hywuU.^ftr.pxtra. *Trit?foi Catalog. M .L.UoubIo*, Hrorltton, M?j>s. Corn must have a sufficient supply of Potash in ofder to develop into a crop. fso apnrotint of I'hoitphoric Acid or Nitrog^fi can compen sate for a lack of pcJftsh in fertilizer^ [for grain and all other drops], \ We shail be glad lo Mnd f/ce to mijr Mrmer ourliulcbnok -wbich.t,<miaig?. v>1" able information nfccyi foil culture. ? OERftAN KAU WORK?, k.? Br^a n?. CAPSICUM VASELINE (VUXOflN CI)LLiml)LI ttJBtl) A substitute for ao* superior to mustard or any other plaeter7ftud will hot blister the raastdallcate akin. 'l'h#> natn.alle*ln??ti<| ouiatlvenualttttjflof thlsa"rticleare"woft<!!?t? ful. Itvrill stop tho toothache at onoe, And relieve head aclic and sciatica, We recom mend It as tbe best and safest external counter-Irritant known, also a. a an extern*!1 remedy for pains In tbe chest and stomach and all rheumatic, neuralgic atxl goaty com plaints. A trial will prove what we claim rorlt, and It will be found to be Invaluable In the household. Many pconlesar'Mt lsthe l>e*tof all of your preparations." Price ?? i ts., at all druggist* or other dealers, or V.y Kendiuatblsamount to ueln postage stain i>s *re vrlllBenayouatubehy mull. No artirl?> should beaccepted by thepnbliounlessthe ?am?onrriesonrlftbel. spnthortvlseltls not genuine. CMBSBBROIJOH MPfl. CO., 17 State Htreet. KkW Yokk Citt.^ iSAWMIllSSS with H?k?'h Universal Lor Beama.RacUltn ?ar.SlmultaQaatinftal Work* and th? Hf?? oooK-Klnf Variable Feed Work# are nnax> oellad for ACcr*Acr, nu*i.nii/ itt A.vn 1481 or opkbattok. Writ# for full desortptlv* circular* Manufactured bjr the SJLLJH IROKM ORKS.VMn^n Salaro.y.O. Dropsy 1 R?b?*m .IT swelling in 8 to m dijii ; effects a permanent cure in joto 6o days. Trialtreatraent glrenfrr*. NotMnfccan befairex Write Dr. H H. Qro?r?'ar 8ont. SoeeUlltts. Box tft Atlanta. Ga fAPITAI. STOCK Sno.ouo.oo. Bii?ii?fM-.nh?6 you think of (Max off totchool. wm- for Journal and- &[>?<?!*! < ffar of the Undine Burt'?*?w *?<1 Shorthand fobooia. Adlr*** KIXOH BTBIKEII CAI.I.KMK, K.l*l?k, ; S. f., ?r Ch?rl*llf, X. <!. ( W? atao tr?c!> B-jok I k?*Mivff. shorthand. Etc., hy n>?!L) Saw mills ! Tht D?L?mH Pmfnt Variable frktlan F?4 i Saw M<{l with 4 h . p. cut* 9,000 fe?t p?r day All aUaa and pricaa'to ?uit. DcLoach feftiagla^Cilla K<1*?r?, Trim.acra. Planera ; Cora and Buhl Mill*. Water Wh?l?, I>th MllU. Wood Saw* Our handaorae new Catalog will intereat jo?t DaLeach Mill Mf?. Co.. Be* Km. ADar.ta. -C? John W. Atkinson (8b Co., RICHMOND V A . } I'kIhu. OII?i Varahkrti Ar< tr> Tbl? . Xtnili .Mixed Itouar ('alula. So. I'd. Mefl thla Coapjn <o Ibe t Co.. No. 31# W. Lombard IJalltairtrV. ?art r*v?lT e a bottle ?l)*oluioly (reo .if ??<,-! ~ ' 'in mw n?nn HMCUMO rHOUSAKbS 0? CASfS ^ AFTER EVERY OTHER WMEOV A* 0 ALL PHYSICIANS HAD FAIUO FREE TEST?' And gentle anointings with CUTICURA^ OINTMENT , pur es 1 1 and sweetest of emol \ 1 ents and greatest of skin cures*, Itjneans instant relief and refreshing sleep for tor- \ ttsred, disfigured, itching, and burning babies, and 1 rest for tired, fretted 1 flhothers, when all else > falls. ?e)<1 rs# -rcrti 0?'Vnr? Mb. torm <X rhofot?T? < o*t*d Pltn, 2S' f?t ?iil nt 801, ^ OfotoiMnt, 60<.. ??. . 2 ? l.oa<i<>r\ ? C harter- ft hl>w? 64. ; yni U. A Itu t)? it )%!? ; 1 "%7 ? o'aiobtt# Tfr A*V- Vn**i f>ru? ft ( h?ir.. C?rp , Xot? IVo, i3 ?ST" 6?ud for ?? Tlow k> Cur? Kt tjj ilj.uo;." C^ottoii Gin ?i Machinery! PRATT. MUNOEI WINSHIP. EAGLE. SIM' W? make the n?it complete lino ?>t Ctlitet* 1* th? WMM. "We alto m?Ko ENGINES and BOILER] LINTF.RS lor OIL MIU, * c tell ?T?tytktB| ???? Jf i! a beat a CktiafrJ? Wrt'# for Ilhntratcd Cnliv^^o*. .1 Continental Gin Birmingham, Ala.