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g|pp %w*ltow?4 Spelt*, ^^woll-drefipfjed man ?m arrested I* jfgfr& Rnssla, tbo other d*y in a of Intoxication, and in accord WM& With the uHuat custom w a* taken jptt ib* police station. When bo r? turned to hi# aenues h?j atated that t|? had {oat $300 which bo bad bad In ?U po&aoaalon. Aft there wore Ave Olh.ar prisoner* In the Jail they wero ??arcUed and. tbo sum of |z<K> wan 4fo*loU upon tbciu. \Vhat bad b?A*>me ?tf th* other |100, Recourse whs had . to tho X ray* ?nee ot th<) InU&lng gold pTr^i;? In the interior# of the five thievo*. They t?ad BWkllowcd thorn In the hope of WC^allttK tbo theft, j V,< Improve ruiimn IUIlw?ya. , Tho Italian Stato railways accord ing to a report from Home, will soon place oi;rtcrs for 'JOO locomotives and ?evcival thousand freight cars, ? too Uftord. noot Tho readers of this paper will he ph-n^d to learn that there is at bift.1t one dreaded <IIm ?ag? tbat soionco haft been able to euro in nil Itsstages, ami that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh <hire is the only. positive cure #?ow known to the median l fraternity. Catarrh boflig a con? Mutational disease. requires a constitutional treatment. Hall'* v'atarrhOuret?<taV?h inter nally, acting direetly upon tho hloo<i and inn* ?'Ott?surfnco?of tho system. thereby destroy ing the foundation of tho disease, and Hiving the patient strength by building up Ihe con stitution and assisting nature In doing it? work. Tbo proprietor# have so mu?ii faith in its curaltvo powers that, they offfct One Hun dred Dollars tornny <-nno tbat it failb to euro. Hend for lbit of toslimonialti. Address F, J. ( Uiitttiiv k Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 7?o, Tftko gall's Family I'ilU fftr CO nut I pat ion. oil in Trinidad. On ihe Inland of Trinidad oil Is fob lid Amid a liugo tropical vegetation, and Is Mild to bo of Hint class llluiil Dating power, ' ^ An Flt/.Oroen Hallo'-lt wrote vrva ago: "Tho 'I* u rk wa-s d roaming oT the hour, ... Ah wild hlfl thoughts and gay of wing ft4* Eden's gdrdnn bird." Possibly tho Ottoman on the Hellespont Ih now Indulging I. Is nrm , |ng fanciers v.'i t h nlmllar iridescent vis tons berause Unpsln In biiKy far ft^old i Yot. ho might possibly have a rudft j awnlcenlng. 1 y ?? *" " ' I FITIJperriiunontly ?Jurod. No fltn or n# t von* ' neflA after tlrst day's usoof J)r. Klln?'.*< Or??ai Ni'rvoHostoriir.t'J trial bottloand triMk-,is?fri*' ! J)r. R. H.KUHE, Ltd., 1)31 Ar.'Ii St. i't Ua., l> i? a man financially oinb?rra?scd if h?! bn^ more money than he Knows \v|m: t>? do I \\ ith ? l>o AIIpii'm Koot*K#?t", It in t Do only euro for Hwollen, Sr artinir. i 'l'irnd, A<;hln?, Mot. Sweating Feet,< orn.x and I Iluntons. Ask. for Allen's I'oot-Kase, n powder | to bo shaken into the shoec. Curtm while v<? t ! walk. At nil Druggists and Hhoo Ktoren, 25.*. l>on't ?f.no]>t any suhstllitte. Kajnpl? sont I -?&**? Addrosa, Allen S. Olnistod. J.t'ltoy, N.Y. | No airl can under.->t?m|,'fiow/a man <-.ni I really Jove her ami t hinriiho\it! biiHme.s.s at j tho eamo time. > Putnam l-'ADKt.rss Dyf.h color more ' goods, brighter colors, \miIi leis work | than others. i A married man's idea ni t en I eujoxmetit i* to ?!?> things his wife di.-a;?[n ovo ? Cr _ - MrP. Wins low's HnothineSyrrp forchlldren j tefihifg, soften tho KVUi-s.ieVluceslnHsmmr.* lion uJUays pain, cures Wind c olio. 'it'e. a hot tin j A man with a sooii wife is apt to tirnr j 1-00 much of a g<?oiJ l h inn I amsurelMno'rtCurj forCimsuiupUon envfld | my life three yeurs ago. -Mns. Thomas Hoh? i M,\a, Majdo Ht., Norwloh, N.Y., l'"e)>. 17, lt'O). Tn iirnc of peace prepare for war among flip universal peine boemtie*. A warm heart ban noiuethlng In It j l>eaido eplce. Ho. 1H. ' | Miss Rose Peterson. Secre tary Park-dale Tennis Ciub, Chi cago, from experience advises all young girls who have pains and sickness peculiar to their sex, to use Lydla E. Pinkhain's Vege- 1 table Compound. How many beautiful young girls do- j vclop Into worn, listless auu hopeless women, simply because suftleient attcn- j tiojj has not born | aid to their physical I development. No woman in exempt j from physical weakness ami periodic pain, and young girls just huridlng into womanhood should be carefully guided phyBioally fts well a.i morally. Auother woman, Mis* Hannah I]. Mershon, Col- j linjjswood, N.J., says: " I thought I would write and t*ll you that, by following your kind ad vice, I feel like a new person. I was always thin and delicate, and so weak that 1 could hardly do auything. Men struation was irregular. " I tried a bottle of your Vegetable Compound arid began to feel better right away. I coutinued its use, and am now well and strong, and men struate regularly. I cannot say enough for what your medlciue did for n>e.M -#3000 forfait If original of nA?v* Irttir proving gtnulnentcs vannol t>* profuse d. Ijydia IS. Pinkhain's Vepretabl? Compound will cure any woman In tne land who suffers from wtmxl) troubles, inflammation of the ovaries, and kidney troubles. >gpe?i< FRCCHLC CURE " laKBKKBJSaSK ** SQUAWK. TKMU.15w^ Dropsy II Retnorr# all Rwclllnft in Hto ao d?y? ; efTrct# n permanent cure in to lo 60 ?lay?. Trial treatment glvfcn fre?. Nothing can b? fair** ?Ast&wtauEi iKSlBSttSKSPh: UNCLE Jfl/T J WORLD' J PAIR BUILD1NQ At tlie St. Louis Exposition the United States Government Has Erected a Structure Which is a Model (>f Grace and ISeauty. 1 1 M (loVM'MlH'Ilt |illll<llliK | at the Worhl'H 1'iilr ranks! with any oil tin- Kxj>os|- ? lion ground In |>i?i nt of j arHiitoci timl Mi-sinn mil ! M'W|m iiiii I beamy. The arehlw-H )* Nl I*. Jiiiiich Knox Taylor, Hii|Wt\ A 1 1 ?'< - 1 of tlii', ( iilirtl Hlalt s Tr?ns uiy. The hciilplor is Mr. Jaine* Far tiiiKtoii Knrly, the yoniiKext | ?u | > i I cvn a <1 in i 1 1 t*>i 10 the I?o,v ill Af-uh'Uiy. The exterior of tin* building ih <-1:? k >le, stately and beautiful. The main entrance eonhiuls of a portico of eight 1 on i?- <*?>! II in iih, live feet. In diameter and forty live feet high, xurmounr?d by an entablature and attic. The attle J* ehriched by eight < olox Hal female llguren eleven feet high, liV MARK BENN1TT, j hf ci'ti i i'ii i oriiiiincni for Hie United j a ( ; ? > \ ?-r n iiicii i liuililiiiK proper U i hr Mill tic* of "Aruu'il liberty." 'I'll? | fir* pl;>M?-r of thin bill (lie* With j 1 1 1 : i < I < * iii Homo l.?y TJioiwih (!rii*vford, I ilic It wiih nxed by Chirk] M illrt in isiio fur malting Ihu mold in w li it'll Ue en*t (In* bronze statue hur mount In# (Ik1 dome of i ho Capitol in \V;ixlilii.'{to < The height of tills Kta 1 111: i& lllll^li'in fill (fix lltcheM. 1*1)0 Covei nnient Hoard appropriated $ir?, <miii for tin- Interior di*eoratlon of Iho < iov '??!'!> iik lit Hilildlnpr. This WOlii was titideV i In* iiiiini'tlldlf feliporv Uioii .if Mi** Cruee l.liifolu '17 triple, whose plans, howi-ver, \\ ??!*?? Kllbjeet to the approval of i In* member* of the United Hlniivj <Jov<m>menl r#?. mil. AUTlIOk OF THE WORIJ)'S FAIR HYMN Tho fccleetlon of t lie veteran port, Kdmuiul Clarence Htcdman, to write tlto World's Full* hymn; seems to have boon u popular choice. When tho (piefttlofy tvnfl aftked who should be In vited to undertake n work of such mo ment, the name of Mr, Htedmjp) was ?invested from many quarters. Tho poem has now been completed and s<?t to music by Mr. John K. rnlne, of Harvard University. The tlil<> I* tho "Hymn of tho Went," I'd*. mission to hear this notable eompoHl tlon in withhold from the public unlit ci.iMfsi: or Tin: wom.irs r.\n:. siionvim: a hkanch ok tiiic w atkuway, tiim kducation i*a r>. Ail! uN TMK. F.KKT A N 1 1 TIIH I'Al.Al'H (?r MINKS A NO M KTA I.LU KClV? 1 N Til K CEftTtSIt. represent ing Music, Painting, Sculp ture, Architecture. Agriculture, Maim faetures, Transportation and Com merce, '>11 each side i?t* tin- cent nil portico ami Jnsi abovi* the top of tin- n 1 1 i?- are groups of four figures ??;<< li. A M'liinl female Uplift', four'een feel li igh, ? rep - resenting America, with a torch in one hand and an eagle at her foot, is stir rounded by threp young athletes, each ten, feet six inches 1 1 i k J t ? typifying the youth and strength oi' t ho Hepublie. Kach ha* a laurel wreath in ills hand. The dome Is surmounted by a quad riga, a t!oddesa of Liberty fourteen feet high, bearing n toreli in one hand, and an eagle in the other, standing in t ho triumphal chariot drawn by four colossal horses. The horses are guid ed by two nude male ligures, each twelve fe??t high. The Fisheries Building, whlelt is con- | neetcd with the t'nited States tlovern inent Ituildiug by a colonnade, Is se verely classic in outline. It is as sim ple as the (Jreck temple of I'oseidon, wnicii still crowns "Snnlum's .Marbled Steep." Uroups of naiads, mermaid.^ mermen, sportive dolphins, sea shells and tridents adorn every available place. The friezes and crests around the building all suggest the sea. bUPtH^I 11 IONS O - MECHANICS. Some tjttcer llelt.ov tks? <>!.?:!?:: Amiss;* C'l uUmuci*. L'al McSlmms, of the Bricklayers' I Vnion. speaking of superstitions known among hi* craftsmen, said: j "Should a brlcfcifnyor drop a brick fnun a wall wldle at work and break it lengthwise it !?; a ?nre token of great luck, and that the man will get money, 1 but if it falls and alights on its end nnd stands in that position for si uio- i nient. lie is sure to die in avj month. The painters have only one real su- j (?erst 1 1 Ion, and that is that, if while: one of their number is at work lilting a pane of glass he lets it fall, and it is broken into thirteen pieces, he will meet with ill luck within the next t wenty -four hours. Many of the waiters In the rrstau- j rants believe if the tlrst order they | take in the morning is for ham and j eggs they will have good hick all that day. It is a common superstition ] among the barbers thut If a man] comes into the shop and has a long heart! removed there will be a marriage among the barbers in the place soon. Kansas City Journal. "wiiut i* a<i> urn u?M The Uercros. now In rebellion against tJerinany. have a pretty fair opinion of themselves and of their chief. One of their songs begins; "What is the King of l'ngland. what is the King of ticrinanj compared with thee, o. Mullen (i. lirst among all, princes'.' llave they no many thousand cattle as thou? No! Who 1m so mighty ? as thou?"' The Lleivros despise Muro- < peans. The name for a Kuropean is j "otylruiubo" ? ' White thing." Ht**l??ir>p In fur ry Fruit Onlrffe; From a Thaiuo* dovkyard^^wns launched the. lU*t steamship ever built, in which tho whole of the interna 1 space, except what is required for tho engines and bunker#, s to be devoted to the transportation of fruit. It will rarr.v a dead weight cargo of .VMJO tons. Cool air is kept systematically circu lating ttlWUgUUtll every pari of tho fruit *pacr. The gieninshlp will carry bannnaK, the annual Importation of which Into Knglaml has Increased In three yearn from 1,500,000 to o.OOO.oyu - bunches. , , ? Vj A liiW WOULD'* lAllt IliAUJKK. Id ;i short article kiu'Ii ms I liis, one] ran only refer (?> such ureal features j as i In 1 1 ' 1 1 } I i | ip i 1 1 ?> exhibit, covering j i fcorty iifi'rs ami containing more tbanj jtjtln natices from those far off P^cillc ; Islands; l!u.' tailed SI at oh < Jovernmont | Indian exhibit, covering tunny acres ami occupying a large building; ilio ox j 1 1 i I > i | of the ( ailed states Hureau of j I'lant Industry, consisting of an ont-| door map (if tin' U ii ItQtl Stairs, cover- | ing four acres; tlio great Alhletlej Field, where the Olympian Guinea of j 1004 will l>o hold; the Aerial Concourse 1 where the airship and balloon contest*, having prizes aggregating ?200,000, will rake place; the Anthropology exhibit; she forty or more Stall! buildings; the niitiloor exhibits of the Departments of Agriculture and Horticulture, covering many acres; the Palace of llorticiil-J In re, -100 by SOO feet, containing the largest exhibits of horticulture ever , brought together; the beautiful Temple of Fraternity; tlie magnitlcent build ings erected by foreign nations; the great Inside Inn. where otwio guests! 'may tlml accommodation at rales from ?S | ..->0 to #5.00 per day; the extensive i.ive Stoek Pavilion; the gucal land scape clock, made of llowor^. THt CHOWS' "X N0~ I Ht BALL. An i itvinciitln I'.jjh That llnRluil All Their Aiiiu'Ik. During a piazza game of ping-pong-: one of the balls was sent unite a dls- ! tance out over the lawn, where a crow . seized it and bore It otY in triumph. | evidently thinkingit was an egg. After' much peeking, from all of which the frolicsome little ball bounced away un broken. the crow had an excited con sultation with several of bis fellows.; ? and t hen deliberately carried the hall i to the top of a hi >,'h tree and let it drop. Again the assembly of black feathered I experimenters gathered around in ] amazement. Was there ever such a [ remarkable e^g? it had fallen from | a height that played havoc with their eirgs and their little ones as well and , yet survived Intact! Then one after; another tramped on it, cawing loudly ' all the while. At last, In sheer exhaustion and (lis- j gli^l, they all gave it up, tlew to the I top of their favorite tree. and. still 'cawing loudly, watched one of the! ping-pong players- came out front the | house and carry off the Invincible ej.'^ ' that had bullied their bohlest attacks. ? I'.uston \Y ehi'.ian. The <>?ht Korean I- ti?g. The Koreans, who have lately rep ealled their Minister in Washington, j attract attention for one reason if for no other.X Their peculiar Hag adorns tlildr legatHjn building. The body of the 1 1 ;t vr is w\?lte, and in the centre Is a j ? lesigu about the siz.o of a football in i ?-tl and blue, looking very much like j huge entwined < omnia marks, (in the! iop, bottom ami sides are short lines of ; dots and dashes, reminding one of the Morse code alphabet. yucrr 1'ofttofllce. In Lake "Wablgooh, Ontario, Canada, lata point where the water is not very ! deep, a strong wooden stake has beeu driven Into the ground. On the top a box. has been, securely fastened and there you Imve the Lako Wablgoon postotllce. The little steamer from IJat Portage drops the mall here on Its outward voyage, and a eanoe goes out from the shore ?ml <*ollects i. do |N>.slting the outgoing mab.at the same time^whleh is picked tip by the steam er An7its return trip lo It at. Portage next^rany. the opening day of the Kxposltlon, i mi t that an unusual tr?at Is in stoic lor them is assured. Poems by Mr. Stcdinan have boon used for musical settings of several of the most distinguished American com posers, ami ho Is especially gifted In lyric composition. The song for the World's Fair is considered his best ef fort, .Mr. Ktcdman was horn in Hartford, Conn., in ISM, and was graduated from Vale In the class of 1S53. Ho be came editor of the Norwich (Conn.) Trlbuno and the Wlnsted (Conn.) Her ald, and In 1850 Joined the stuff of the New York Tribune. He was war cor respondent of the New York World from 18(U to 18M3, After the war he purchased a seat 111 the New York Stock Fxehange, and ?while devoting ids lit'gf to literary work, has nlso car ried o$ a successful business. He has published many volumes of Ids own poems and Is the editor of several col lections and libraries of poetry and literature. j Frank Va nderstuken, director of the Cincinnati Orchestra, has written ? Louisiana," (he WorliTs Fair march, and lienr.v K. Iladley, of New York, lias written the Kxposltion walta, "Along tho Plaza." DIGGING UP CREECE~ Studying Ar?-hr??olojytnrvl Ytomniii* to l'livi How the Anrlfnt* Llvc<l, They are digging up Greece to find out how the men of olden times lived, eerrled on business and died. Accord ing to a dispatch from London, a large number of expeditions under the lead ership of scientific men are at work studying archaeological remains. The American school under the di rection of T. W. Heerinance will con tinue its exea vations at Corinth, where the dltlleulties in connection with the expropriation of landowners stopped ilie work in t'J03. These have now been settled. The British school "ill now resume its excavations at. Falaeocastro, Fast en) Crete, where a rich series of My cenaean vases and terra cottas have been discovered. Trial excavations will be made at T.aconla. The tlrst site will be the Temple of Artemis, at Ka ry. The French school will continue more completely and more systemati cally the Delos excavations of 1PU3. which have already revealed interest ing traces of the commercial activity of ltoinnn republican times. Onion* Foi- (Hr Nervous. Onions" eaten raw, with bread and butter, inrtkc ft. capital complexion dearer and 'nightcap, especially for the nervous perapn. who is generally inclined to biy a|\'?iio <>' nights and to make up at disheartening early hour* of the morning*. Slice the onions thin and sprinkle lightly with salt to take off the raw. errnl > taste, and have the bread thin and a good deal of butter. Talking of nervousness, there Is no better nerve food thau good butter. Cklldlik Fan. Once we have outgrown childish thoughts and ideas, 1t Is hard to real ize the agonies we suffered as chll ( dren over trifles that now seem so fool ish. Not evert tho wisest mother j knows the bugbear* of her child's life, 1 [It Is astonishing how silent a child : inn) be in regtfid~?5 some haunting i shost of hlH early year*: It may have been ? certain face, a dog, p "handled bouse," or Himply the dark. . |t is a mistake to * otolW fo*H?o*e ter? rorw, which are very, real to tho nuak | ing little heart. ' r DISMISS THE CASES . Jt. it'* Supreme Court Justices Favor Virgin ia's Contention NO RELIEF IN ELECTION MATTERS The Supreme Court of the United State* Holds That the Acta From Which Helief Was Sought Had Al ready Been Committed* Washington, Special.? The Virginia cahfH Involving the validity of the suf iiage provision of the new Virginia Ktate constitution, were dismissed by the United Btates Supreme Court on tho ground that no relief was possible, the acts /row which r#li?f was sought Slaving already been committed. T|iere were two caeca, one being a proceeding by Jones and others to se cure a writ prohibition against the Vir ginia fitate board of canvassers to pre vent Its passing upon the returns of the election held November 24, 1902, and the otficr proceeding in equity by Seldon aad others. Justice Brewer de*. Iivered tif^ opinion of the court. Ife did not enter Mnto the 'merits of the ease, I. iit confined- himself to the impractica bility of the krautiuy of relief. He sfcid: T "The prayervpf the petitioners sne ? ideally Ik to retrain the canvass of the returns 6f til* election of Novem ber 4, l'JOii. ICveii the general clause at the close of the prater if* 'fttr such other and further orders in the prem ises as shall pnd may make the prayer of your petitioners effectual.' But, as shown by affidavit, and as In deed, wo might perhaps lake judicial notice by the presence In the House of Reple te utfft I ves of the individuals elected at that election from tho various con gressional districts of Virginia, the tiling sought to be prohibited lias been done and cannot bo undone by any order of the court. The canvass lias been made, certificates of election havo been issued; Ihe (louse of Representa tives, which is the sole Judge of the, qualifications of its members, hat> ad mitted the parties holding the cert i fl- ' iates and nny adjudication which this court might make would be only an ineffectual decision of tho ''question whether or not these petitioners were wronged by what has been fully ac complished; Under these circumstances, there Is nothing but a mtiol case re maining. and the motion to dismiss must be/} sustained." The ofiuity case was dismissed on tho same {/round oh the prohibition case. f, ? ? i Judge Simonton Dead. Philadelphia, Special. ? United States Circuit Judge Charles II. Simonton. a resldwit of Charleston, S. C\, widely emlnwit jurist rind author, died in the Orthopaedic Hot-pita) in this city Mon day. ills body was shipped South that night and will b? buried from his late home Thursday. At the time of his death his daughter and several grand children were nt his bedside. Judge Simonton died of stomach trouble, for which he had been under treatment for over a month. There are few better known nien in Southern judicial and literary circles than Judge Simonton. At the time of his death he was judge of the fourth circuit, United States Court, and noted as an nuthor of many j standard legal wOrks. Judge^imonton J was a native of Charleston,*flnd was born July 11, 1829. He received his education In the South Carolina Col lego and graduated at the head of hlfl clnna, After graduation young Simon ton taught school one year, then studied law. He practiced at Charles ton from which city he was sent, in 1858, to the State Legislature, where he served utltll 1986, excepting dur ing the civil war and reconstruction periods. During his legislative service Judge Simonton was speaker, and later chairman of the judiciary committee! He served the Confederate army as a captain of Washington Light Artillery and later a colonel of the Twenty llfth South Carolina Volunteers. lift was a prisoner at Fort Delaware dur ing the last six months of the eivi'i war. In LsSti ho was appointed dis trict jiiilgf! ttw South Carolina district, occupying that position "until 1893< when he was named to the bench oii the fourth circuit. Twenty Prisoners Escape. Monterey, Mex.. Special. ? Twenty men, confined In the Summey depart ment of the State prison, sawed and filed their way to liberty Monday, among the number being several charged with murder. Owing to the fact that the Summey department is the place where prisoners were <walt Ing trial, the watch over it Is not eo vigilant as In other parts of the prison. Public Execution in Texas. ? Beaumont. TVx.. Special.'? Will Mur ray, a negro, whs hanged publicly here for the murder of Josephine Baker, his sweetheart. His neck was broken and death was instantaneous. He admitted his gullr. Desperado Killed. Statcsvllle, Special. ? According to a report which Mr. A. P. Hall, of States ville. brought here from Blowing Rock, the particulars of which were given him by a man named Croon, who resides in the neighborhood. Boone l'l'ottor, the noted desperado, was killed in Watauga county Satur day morning and buried that day. Syracuse Theater Burned. Syracuse. N. Y.. Special. ? The Ly ceum Theatre, a vaudeville house, was destroyed by fire early Monday morn ing. It has been closed durin'g the season until last week, when a New York company played six nights. The origin of the fire is unknown.' M. S. Ilobins<tu. manager of the theatre. Was in the house during the evening, but reporters have not been able to find him slnco the alarm was given. The loss is about $200,000. Gold to be ^hippeti to Paris. New YorK^Special.- ? The banking Interests which will transfer the $40, of' government money to the -FJMVuu* Canal Company, of Franco. *tat<* thai ?11 arrangements for pay ment have not yet been completed. It is believed, however, that from $20,? 000.000 to $30,000,000 gold will he shipped to ParPis. Rngagementa of $6,000,000 gold have been made by various bankers for shipment by to morrow's *Ham?r. iPWil5rirtn?> V.?, HOSPITAL SEOBETa A Nur$e Sayti " Pe-ru-na is a Tonic of Efficiency. MRS. KATK TAYLOR. Mr*. Kate 'l'dyltr, a graduated f nurse of prominence, given her J experience ivith i*erana In an | leltrr. iter po Utton in *<m | vletjt Unit pro feat* tonal standing [ combine to glva epevtal prom inence to her at It rtlncen, (~\ lllCACJO, ILL., 427 Monroe St.? | \ j "As far as 1 have observed I'eruna j Is the Hitest tonic any man or woman I can use who in weak from the after effects j of any aeriou* illness. "1 have Been it used in a number of convalescent yaaw. ami have Keen several other tonic* irair ? ! , but I found that those wlio used I'eruna had the uuickcBl relief. , " i'tirunrt li-entHto rrHUtrc vitality, invreatta bodily v lyor and rvnotC health and at renuth in a wotuletfnll [t HtUfft (hue. >?? .If Its. h A j'JS TA Y HUl. fu view of the great multitude of women Buffering from some form of female <lis ea?e and yet unable to liiid any cure, ])r. liartman, the renowned specialist on female catarrhal diseases, has announced his willingness to direct the treatment of as many cases ps make application to htm during the summer months, without charge. Addrrss The l'emna AicdicinC Co., Columbus, Ohio. WEATTOWISE iS THE MAN WHO WEARS mm .A reputation extending over ?sixty-stx years orva our guarantee are back of ?/Vo ry tf/vrment bearing the s 6IGN OF* THE FISH. There are many imitations. be sure of the name ?? T OWfrR on the buttons. N ON SALE: EYEfiYWHRRE. A J TOWKH CO. BOSTON. T1A3S..U S. A. T6<VCR CANADIAN CO.LhniM. TOUONTO. CAN. ISAWMILLSHB with UitlTpr-al Heams.RpiMilln ?ar. 81n?uILa?e<iu*#?st Works aiiit t lie llea cpok-King VnriAlrib r*pd Works ?ro mte* Mllvd for accthacv, SIMPLICITY, mrauii ITT A Nl> K ASK OF or* RAT ION. Wrlie for full dwioriptlve circulars. Manufactured by Hie SALEM IRON WOUK8.W Inston-Siileni.N.C. : PC So. 18. HoMor?5ll?dHori???ftU?SStt?,?St Sore E/fv, Hair/ Co., Iowa i ll/, l?.,h*ve a ?ure ouro The flavor of TOBACfO m$y be In jured by the u?t of Hibl* imd rank organic manuttt. Potash in the form of Vtophite produce* gn improved flavor jM ? /rood yield, fobaceo must have Potash Our luile took, '?"/"ob??o Cullgrf," ron. Min? much viluib!# Informtlioti, *n<i tvtiy tol, Ait u growtr aa Oblvi J fop/ f't? <?' ?W<e i>y v?ritiuir (for ll. flnPMAN KALI WORKS Aew 1 orti ?a ??? AtUbl+y (j*. ilroi 1 4 St 1 1 1 W L DOUGLAS #4.00, ?t3.50, 93.00, ?2;B0 C82 SHOES thWoIuo. W.L. Douglas n?oe? arc worn l>y more moTi than a.ty other make. Tl?? reApOH is, I lie v ln?l< I then sha]H',iitiM'tUT,\vear longer, and have i greater intrinsic \;i hie than any 4 other shoos. Sold Everywhere. I. <i<>k I'.ii ii ii mi* ii ii <1 iirKf on I><>ll,'lll1 llfcc* ClU'ilHB (lolllkilli wll'i'll !? ?\ i'i > \? lie roi'otirodi'd lolNllltflnMl I'Hlent l-fftlliPi'jr*! iimilticeil. F<t)(C?'o' t yit*t* u**4. ijlioi-s i>r iiiiiU. ?/'. irnU cilr*. W'ril* fof C#t?log. W. I.. UOIOJ-A.S, Hrucktoa, lIlMi FREE to WO IYIEN A far %e Trial I3cxand book of In structions absolutely Free and Post paid, enough to prove the value of PoxtineToilet Antiseptic Paitlne la in powoer form to dissolve lt? water ? non-polaon?** and lar superior to llqulrt antiseptic* containing alcohol which Irritate* Inflamed surfaces, #n<S have no cleansing prop ertlej. The content* n( yv#fv I *nt makes more Antiseptic Solu tion -la>ta longer ? . go?* further ? haa more I use* In the family and ' doeimoregoodtltanany antljtptlc preparation you can buy. TKe formula of a noted Boston physician, j and used with great success as a Vaginal i Wash, for l.eucorrhcea, PeJvicCatarrh, Nasal | Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all sorene-ss of mucuj membrane. In local troat merit of female ills I'axtinel* invaluablo. t'wil n* a Vaginal Wash chatlungo tho wo:l<l to pro-luce its for thoroughness", i lis a revelation in cleansing ami healing power; it kills all germs which inflammation :in>l discharge#. Ml Ica.lisigrfrtig&iMg kopp l'uxtilio; price, DOe. a! .n | il not, send to us for it. Don't t::Ue Hf uk't jtuto ? there i? nothing like x'axlii;e. Write fortJio I'r?'i> Ito* ot I'axtinn to-daf* 11. P4XT0N CO., 7 PopoBldg., Boston. Hut, x untunrUNUi LU / A ? ^ < .kPITA I. M'KM K ? 30.0110.00. II u?l it ?>*?-- ^ hi?n you thin* of going off 10 ?rhoo), will.- for < fillOKf Journnl and sf*clnl < ftrr of th? VixihiK ftu - 1 >rs# And Sh^rihiind chool*. AiMrmt KING'M Ul'ftlKKS.H CCIXKOC, Kul*1gh, X. or I'KurlottCj \. C. fW? flUo tew.'li Du>K< I krriiiiix. (shorthand. (In.1., >iy ii.t'.l) ?? John W. Atkinson @b Co,, RICHMOND, VA. I'Rlnffti Oil*, VHinUtiCNi Si c. Try Tkts j "Nmndard" ltrndy .liiivd House Paliil*. -\ir\eKeoT\s Put a variety into Summer living ? it's not the time of year to live near the kitchen range. Libby'a Veal Loaf, Potted Turkey. Deviled Ham, Ox Tongue, &c. quickly made ready to serve. Bend ttvdar for the little booklet, to Make Goo.1 Thine* to Eat." full of Idea* on quick, delicious lunch (frvini* Libby'i Alia? of the World mailed frw* for ? two-cent stamps. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago BEST FOR THE BOWELS CANOY CATHARTIO QU AR ArTTEED CURB for itl bowel blood, wind on th? ttomgeh. bloated bowela, foul mouth, headache IndU^M *>*4 p*ln? after eating, liver trouble, ullow akin and dl?in eat. WhVn vo, " ^i ?^ regularly you are sick. Conwtlpatloo kill* more people than all ! J mov* atarta chronic Mlmeuta and Ion* years of Buffering. No matter whf? l! ^ ^ t0Rether. It CA8CARET3 today, for you will never get well and atav wellTinfn T 5r<"J' ftart ,nk'nf right, Tatu? our ?dvic?, itart with Catcareta today under abaoint. ?.?u 5*1 yonr '>owel? money refunded. The genuln* tablet atamped C C C. Never anM iJTlf iV - t0 CUre bookie^ftfrg^Addreaa^terHngRemedjHCompany^^cago or YorH S*mP,e and hY a $5,000 "ank DnroHiT LIMITED means or education no hindrance ACL OUR ?.000 GRADUATES AT WORK. WRIT* TODAT TO ? CABALA. BUS. COLLEGE, Macon Ga. ? ? ? * ? >???, ? __ X K. *- VAAK PAID. ??*,. write Today ta . BOAftUATMiK). ? - UATTO BOO ITr^? Coumm. OrlMa ?oar?9 or fln?. clTn and Qrahan Flour. Black Ilntfuinri. P CC|j ? ua if i?Sjr"r.".V.-. FEED WILL This mill I? all valuo for farm and family use G'rlvdlNf ofhardrnt metal*, rkillrd beat 4*9*, #tro?o and durable. Urlnd* cot- m T)ft, rice and all ? - JUST TIE TNIII? ?w*y ov *mSSSES&^ Ma~. *. h. gyv '*