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itmr mi IuNH rul 006BS, GOLDS, CATABHL JOSEPH HALL OHASC. Parana Drug Co., Columbus. Ohio: Gentlemen: I lii?v? used Per una and find that it cannot be equaled an a ! tonic, aa well as a cure for coughs, cold* and catarrh. Ton are authorized to us* my photo with testimonial/in any publication. Joseph H. ('hate, 804 Tenth St., Washington, D. C. Cold and La G.ippe. Mr. C. Happy, Hardin, Ray Co., Mo., Writes: "I can safely rerommend Peruna a^rentedy that will cure all catarrhal "It was of great henaiit to me, as it curod me of catarrh of the throat, and I took a very had cold nnd had la grippe last Pebruaiy. It, settled in my throat and Jungs. I took three bottles of Peruna and it ttired me. "I highly recommend it to all who are lick, and I am glad to add my endorsement to that of others." Pe-ru-na For Colds. Mr. L. Clifford Figs, Jr., 2929 East Marshall St., Richmond, Vj., writes tbnt when he gets a cold he tnkes Poruns, nnd it soon drives it out of his system. For several years he was not entirely well, but Peruna completely curcd him. People *ho object to liquid medicines can now secure Peruna tablets. For n free illustrated booklet entitled "The Truth Abet* Peruna," address Tlic Peruna Co., Columbus, Obio. Mailed post pn. Peruna is sold by by your local drugist. Buy n bottle today. ? I.APSIPIED ADVERTI6EMENT6< W COCBHB BT MAIL. XtrANTED-YOU NO MEN AND WOMFN ? * to try BOOK-KEPvINO COI'KHE HY ilL. (Jet lU>ady for HuhIws*. Others ar? jpcclln* by Mall. SUFFOLK BUSINESS M.KGK, Buffolk. Virginia. I iniCC W u? ?ci?'1 ?ou FKJKF m 6?-C??4 I AUILi) Box or VITA SANA. ? Horn* li TrcalMHl far Ftuiil* UU*ui?i. Writ* ??W. l.D IN Mt:Kv.'KRCO., Depls. UBTaoiT Mich SEED BARLEY " ?5 Per Halter's catalog, page 139. lATROit jjrower* of ftcnl barley, oats, wheat. 4pelt*. coru, potntooi, prance* clown nno Urm aeedt In the world. Iliif catalog froe; or. Mad t Or. Id stamp* and rooolvc *i>ir>i'lo* of yielding 173 bn. |-er aero. Billion IWr nr**s, oat?, Kpeiti. rt<\, etc., easily worth 910.0O lo (jet a start Willi. Or, send 14c. and we ul.l a sample farm sicj novelty never seen by you beforo. SAUER UCO CO., Box A. C.. It Crotu. Wit. XANTHINE Rair Color, Re SES?,TO?p,u,ir1 ??<1 S?'urf InvlforntoH and ?? w?P?U !htI.,Iw,,,r f!n,;1 off. For sale ril*. 7 ^vnohburff, Vn.. and Baltimore, Md., Drurclsts or *pnt dlrcct I-v Vl^IrHi!r!o-CPMP.A f Y* RICHMOND.VA VI Mr botll*. ?nnplc bottle 8Ac b> Mall. C.rculort Stnl on li,Quest. JOHN WHITE & CO. LOUISVILLC, KY. muMwi mi MlMfestprtceRM J nWrUHS TYPEWRITERS, .i&V. /.mate, rented, ??chancel or cry wU*ro. Machine*. new, *-u*( ?o new %0I<1 at ? PAvintr of 10 to ? i*r traoufarturrr*' f.rlre. Cmb or moothJy ?. C<">vcr*i by aarr.e Hinran'rp *? maoufw |W, Writ* fof ?rnf liiirr* of wrIMns nn'l net TYI'RWIl ITKlt HA LF.H CO.. No. S ?Itltndt At.. Cor. flrOntlwuv, Sew York. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LIMBARO IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA. Oft. Never less alone than when alone. Hud Dohle, The greateat of nil horeemen. enya: "In my 40 year*' exptricnce with horsea I have found Kpohne Dietemner Cure the roost ?ucceMfiil of nil remedic* for the horee*. It !? the grenteat Mood purifiei." Bottle, 80c. and fl.00. DruagiHtB can aupidy you. Or manufacturer*. Agent* wnntcJ. Send for Free Bonk. Spohn Mcdical Co., Spec. Contagious iJiarnae*, (ioMlmi, (ml. Better stretch your linml thnn your Seek.?Dutch. Iteh cure<l in J*) minute* hv Woolford'e linltiry Lotion Nevr At riruggiitte. Earth has 110 sorrow that Ilcnvcn cannot heat.?Moore. 80. O-'OO. Pilri Curctl In A to 14 l)ay a. Pmo Ointment ia aunranteed to cure any cvwol Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding l*if? in ? to 14 daya or mongy refunded. 60o. One-half the world knows not how tha other half lives.?French. PILES Sample treatment Ran Caoaa Pile and Fletuln Cuie and n?ok Rent ly mail rnce. MA CO.. DIPT. B. 4 MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. ? h . Aajtwoa 1 Halt* and 8*11 Mat* Mcn't $3.00 4t $8.50 Shoe* Than Any Other rfanufacturc r takM??M t (It* %M w??r*r t)>? of \U nsorl *WJWWJJ?? *f tr?ln?l fijurtu ud ikdWtf Ifc'Stitly jf ttftSuSn for wt* ?trt tf (ti ft *VJ In rr?Tf 4r It t'B'? MWf *r ,uin ik? ?*>.? v 00 Mfihfi* ef Tmrlny (Mr Holm nrkri tt,.rv fl?*lbltan4 lotujtr Wturlnj f, ?i annjd^ r?. !(??? ftir r.tfrjr u*mli?r of lh<< J%m>llv, ?Ni Hnjri, Wnrnt'ii,.V(4<n km<I OTiffetrcn. For ?*\o l y ?ti<v rtfftWt f rrn. s IA11 I y?r? ri-'UiInc ?li:,?ni >V. I. t>-?.?!<* IV(1 I i ?'hi prl"# on botiotftT M? tMfta Vtt* ClM<| mall*4 ft*. V. L. WWLaS, 1(7 tprtI Mm CroUtM, Mm. T" Parasitic Dftmrss 0?b B? Exterml "> Pasteur says: "It is49 the power of man to' eanso all patriotic div en**s to disappear from tho world." Knopf, of New York, says: "To combat consumption as a disease of the masses successfully, requires I be combined action of a wise govern ment, well trained physicians, and an intelligent people." This dieasc it certainly known to be curable and we fhould not therefore, in any way delude or deceive the victim. The public must be aroused, apathy is tho greatest factor ip the dissemination of infectious diseases. Both Doing Their Parts. A passer-by at Broad and Lombard streets in Philadelphia once heard the following dialogue betwen a laborer who was digging in a sewer and a stout, beaming lady with a capacious market basket on her ami. *1 Ah, good marnin' Pat," said she, leaning over and looking into the pit. "And what aro you doin'T" "Good marnin', Bridget," he replied, . looking up. "I'm ^a-carnin' alimony Jfer yees* And what are youd doiti r* "Suref I'm a-spendin' it," replied Bridget airly, 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.. i? 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 lia bility if it is not. One reason the now stylo hats look like lamp shades is because there are so many bright lights under them. Tho, greater the man, tho easier of approach, and no one need hesi tate 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 there would be no necessity for better collection laws. 25c At Druggists' J? a o Si ? m 0<*> 5 f? ? 2! g & a. r/i o ?a If m I? 'o a w C 2 > 3 A handful of might is better than a sackful of right.?German. AWFUL GRAVEL ATTACKS Cured by I)ohii'? Kidney Pills After Yours of Suffering. F. A. Rlppy, Dopot Ave., Gallatin, Tenn., says: "Fifteen years ago kid* ney disease attacked me. The pain in my back was so agoniz ing I finally bad to give up work. Then camo terrible attacks of gravel with acute pain and passages of blood. in all I passed 25 stones, some as large as a Dean. Nino years of this ran mo down to a state of continual weakness, and I thought I never would be better un til I began using Doan's Kidney Pllla. Tho Improvement wag rapid, and since using four boxes I am cured and have never had any return of the trouble." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllbnrn Co.. Ttuffnln. N. Y. Every hill lias its valley.?Frnnch. ITCHED FOR TWELVE YEARS. Eczcnin Made Hands nnd Feet Swell, Feel and Get Haw?Anns Affected, Too?(lave Up All llopo of Curo ?Quickly Cured by Cuticurn. "I suffered from eczema on my hands, arms nnd feet for about twclvo years; my hnmla niul feet would swell, sweat and itch, then would become cnllous nntl get very dry, th?n peel of! anil get rnw. I tried tnoftt every kind of salvo nnd ointment without aucccas. I tried several doctors, but nt Inst gavo up thinking there wns a cure for ecr.ems. A friend of mine in mated on my trying tlu? Cuticurn Remedies, but I did not give thcni n trial until I got so bnd I hnd to do something. 1 secured n sot nnd by the time they were used I could rce n vast improvement nnd my hnmla nnd feet were healed tip in no time. I have had no trouble since.- CharlesrfT. Bauer, It. K. I). to, Volnnt, Pa., Mar. 11, 1008." Potter Drua & ('Item. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticurn Itemed ics, Itoston, Maw. Beware of the Cough that hang* on perelMtntly. breaking your nlfbt'* rr*\ anil ** tactting yon with the viotcnco of thcparoxi-imv A to?4s? of PUo's C".re will relieve won ? rferfuMy anv cough, no Mtitr how f?r ct or tcrlonft. 1t *ootbe? *ud li?a!? the Irritate 4 ?tirface*. (Inn the rlonrd air iwssage* a-.vl ih<? cough ?li?ar> pear*. * At nil drtifilitt', 28 et?. DOINGS OFGONfatESS Irtirtif Day te Day; A ahqtt legislative MMion of tba Senste devoted to tho transaction of routine morning hneln^? vis brought to sn abrupt elofe Wednesday by a motiqn to go into toeeutive Mssion to consider the Canadian waterways trestyv Senators desiring to consider various pending messures resisted the wish of the majoriay to dispose of this treaty, and a yea and nay rote was required to close the doors for executive business. The treaty was not disposed of. A variety of subjects occupied the attention of the House of Representa tives Wednesday. The proceedings began with the adoption of the spec ial committee report recommending the expunging from The Record of the recent speech of Mr. Willett, of New York, denunciatory of President Roosevelt. \ The postofflce appropriation bill 'was amended in several particulars, the >most_important being the trans ferring of 500 assistant superinten dents, clerks, etc., of stations from the $1,000 to the $1,100 class, while the provision for tho payment of necessary expenses of division super intendents, railway mail clcrks, and others, while away from headquarters was stricken out. As amended the bill was passed, carrying an appro priation of over"$234,000,000. Tho omnibus claims bill was be fore the Senate during almost all' of tho session Thursday. Various amend ments wero offered to the measure and acted uf>on, the vote on an amend ment to repeal the Tucker act under which war elaims are sent to the court of claims being postponed until Friday. Senator Forakcr gave notice that Friday he would again call up his bill for the reinstatement of the sol diers of the Twenty-fifth Regiment who were discharged without honor on account of the Brownsville, Tex., "shooting up" August 13th-14th. 190G. Almost the entire session of the House of Representatives was taken up with a discussion of the confer ence report on the bill providing for the taking of the next census. A lively debate ensued over a provision granting to the Director of the Cen sus the right fo have the printing of the reports done by private concerns in case such action should be deemed advisable, with the result that the supporters of the proposition were successful and the report was agreed to. The army appropriation bill was called up and had been but briefly discussed when the House adjourned. o Tiio omnibus t.lr.ims lull, carrying an appropriation of about $3,000j000, which has been favorably acted upon by the House of Representatives, was passed by the Senate Friday, with an amendment repealing the law allow ing the reference of Southern war claims to the court of calims by the ijeiiaie or House oi* i!'|ii^entati/H A substitute bill for all pending measures relating to the re-enlistment of 1 lie soldiers of I ho J'venty-fi'.'th Regiment, who wero discharged with out honor folowing the Brownsville, Tex., "shooting up," was introduc ed by Senator Aldrich, and accepted 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 Charles P. Taft and William Nelson Cromwell of tho charges made in tho recent spoeel} of Mr. Rainoy, of lillionis, on Pan* ma canal affairs, were read m the House of Representatives. The communication from Mr. Taft was in tho shaps of a cablegram from Ha vana to Mr. Rainey whilo Mr. Crom well's rejoinder wns addressed to Mr. Lovering of Massachusetts. There was an animated discussion of tho subject. Then tho army appro priation bill again was laid before tho IIouso. Tho bill was not considered, however, tho time being taken up in general debate. Mr. Clark, of Flor ida, argued for jury trials in. lunacy proceedings in the District of Colum bia. Mr. Jenkins, of Wisconsin, pre sented views holding to bo unconsti tutional tho acts of tho last session of Congress in relation to tho issu onco of restraining orders, injunctions and contempts of courts; Mr. Perkins of New York, favored a lowering of the tariff; Mr.-Gained, of Tennessee, attacked the so-called powder trust and Mr. Recdor, of Kansas, spoke in defense of tho forest service. The judiciary committee continued its hearing in the enso of Judge Hund ley, of Alabama, in tho Senato on Saturday. j Further testimony was given out in the caso of tho inquiry into tho Ten nessee Coal, Iron and Railway com pany merger. Tho Senate Democrats ^pe planning a filibuster to prevent a voto in the Brownsvillo case. By voting an appropriation of $">00,000, the house of representatives Saturday made littoral provision for further experiments by fHe army, with balloons and airships-for use in warfare, < The subject gave to a spirited de bale, which continued most of the ses sion. The opponents of the proposi tion sought to encompass its defeat by raising all sorts of parliamentary points, but the chair in elaborate op inions overruled these, and thus navod tho way for the incorporation of tho provision in the army appropriation bill. Previous to taking up the army bill, the consideration of which was not completed, the bouse passed a number of miscellaneous bills of more or less public interest. At 4:4(5 p. m., the house adjourned until Sunday, when it will nr?ot in spccial session to hear eulogies on the life of and character of Representa tive Powers, of Maine, who died dur ing tho reccsi. *?* '?tt Wortl i Foctva*. ^ of Edmonton, Kj^ yfc> puakaeed tbe akin of ? blaak fox "?? ? boy a f?w days ago for H40, ** offered by a Louisville Ana $225 for it He refused to aaU it Later offered $600. He became aus meions and took the matter np with New York dealers, who quoted .him pnoaa from *1,000 to *1,600. He will to New York .and dispose of ?t This is said to be tfie first black fox ever killed in Kentucky. Throat Troubles. To allay the Irritation ? oou^hln*. use Brown e Bronchial Troches, a simple remedy. In boxes 25 cents. Samples mailed free. John L Drown ft Son. Boston, Mass. Business is the most exact science that is known. When a man fails it ia-certain that he made mistakes. One takes the odor of one's com pany.?Chinese. The Herb laxative, Garfield Tea, aids N& ?^ntiVninK the Kcnorul well baing SL T?!*.lfc. ?pnects Constipation, puri ties tho blood, brings health. It's a funny thin? when a man pays money for a funny advertise ment. A Domestic Kyo Remedy - Compounded by Experienced Physicians. Conform* to Pure food nod Drug* Lairs. Wins tViencU Wherever IWJ. A*k Drug, gluts for Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine. Cultivate a good, clear, legible handwriting; many people judge quickly on this point; a good linnd is always appreciated. 'I he Favorite. MniloDii of sufforJufir eyes Lnvo found In ur Mitchell s famous salvo a real blosslnir. K?-joct tue offer ot nuv dealer to tell a drua for your eye Dr. Mllchell's Eye Balvo Is a simple, heulthy remedy to be appllfed to the lias. It curat without entering the eye. Sold everywhore. Price 25c. Great Progress in Storage Batteries. New "iork, Special.?Thomas A. Edison, nnd Frederick A. Whit ridge, hcdcrnl receivers for the Third Ave nue Railway, have had their ifeads together, and Mr. Edison has an nounced that he had brought his storage battery to such a stage of per fection that within two months lie would run an experimental storage battery car over tlio Third avenue surface lines in this city. "I have mnde no changes in the battery which I practically perfected I years ago," Edison said. "The ele ments are the same, nickel, with an alkali reaction. However, I have ?nade those improvements that are hound to follow steady experimenta tion, uutil now I am convinced that I have a battery that is needed. I am satisfied that I can put a car in ser vice today that will run a whole day without recharging, hut there will be no practical test for a couplo of months.'' Edison expressed the opinion that use of his battery would revolutionize surface car traffic, construction and investment. He asserts if his battery does what he thinks it will do the trolley line plant of the future will consist merely of cans equipped with his batteries, tracks without over head or underground wires of chan nel rails for the transmission of cur rent, and eamparativcly cheap sta tions where the storage batteries may he charged afler they have exhausted their stores of current. Profit-eating power plants will he done away with entirely if his ambition is realzed. There are many horsecar lines in New York which also may be equipped with the batteries if the tests are suc cessful. Dog Saved Boy on Bobsled. At South Norwalk, Conn., when lit J!? Ocorpe Plunkett, nicknamed Buster, was nbnudoncd on n rnil road crossing Tuesday afternoon, di rectly in the path of the Pittsfield express, Irish, a neighbor's big dog, grabbed tho rope of tho sled in h?s teeth and easily did what was im possible for the strength of the chil dren. Ho pulled the sled and "Bus ter" from under the pilot of the loco moti\(> just in time. Tho train was stepped, nnd when the crew ran back t.iey fi>und the big dog affectionately laping tho tears from the lad's face. Irish is owned by John Davis, VrhJie "Buster" is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. James Plunkett of River street. j ho passengers on tho train, mostly wealthy New York men, on their way to Lenox, mado up a purse for the lad. DIDN'T KNOW Coffee Was (lie Cause, Many dally habits, particularly of eating nnd drinking, are formed by following our elders. In this way 111 health ts often fast ened upon children. A Ga. lady says: "1 had boen allowed to drink cof fee ever since I can remember, but even as a child t had a weak stomach which frequently refused to retain food. The tasto of coffee was In my mouth all tho tlmo and was, as I found out later, the cause of the ctomach rebelling against food. I now sco thnt It was only from following tho example of my elders that I formed and continued the inf erable habit of drinking coffee. My digestion remained poor, nerves un strung, frequont headrche, and yet I did not suspect tho true cause. "Another trouble* was a bad, mud dy complexion, for which I spent time and money for creams, massaging, etc., without any results. After I wan married I was asked to try Postum, and would you believe it, I, an old coffee toper, took to Pos tum from the very first. Wo made it i iglit?-according to directions on the pkg. nnd it had a mo ft delirnte fla vor, and I at onrn quit corfee, with the happiest resuHi. "I now havo a perfectly clear. I smooth shin, fnn digestion nnd haven't had n headncho l:i over two I years.*' "1 here's a K^areri." Nr?mo given by pr>sh,n Co, flr.Mlo Creek. Vlc-i. Rrnd. ' The Itorvl to JvfJle." In pkc-?. liver reed the ?b?.vr le(|e:? ncav one up-.ears frnu time fo f!rv\ They j ?ie genuine, tn;c,*anU iuli ol human I Interest, .. _ -MMIl U?a far ntk udv Sucw MBMt b? cured o^yjMCPM. sraEari, A. W. Qlumv, 6oM by ah DrufiuU, 75c. Hall's Favilf Pflla are the ? ior testimonials. 4 Co., Toledo, 0. beel. Maybe, if Adam and Eve hadn't tampered with the apple tree wo wouldn't havo to be working to beat tho devil. > Benefits turn poison in bad minds. Difficult Case of Ecfema Cured, have b??n afflicted with eczema for the past year: was under the car* of a physician all that tlmo. I hare used yout Soap and Tetterlne for thrae weeks and am entirely wall. X am a lady eighty four years old." Miss Sarah A. Dean. Myrlcks, Mas*. Tetterlne cures Cctemt, Tetter, lttn* Woi*m, Oreund Itch. Itching Pl'ee. In -r?ta 8oTe I load. PI m pica. Bol!s. Roiiffh 8caly Patchel on the Face. i")ld ItcVna Horea. Dandruff. Cankered Scalp. IVan lonsi. Corns, Chilblains and everv form of Styn Disease. Tetterlne 60c; Tetterlno Boap 2S<*. Tour druMlst, or by mall from the manufacturar. The fihuptrtne Co.. Savannah, Qa. A smile makes a deeper impression on the other fellow than a frown. Mix For rihcurontisni. Tho following Is a never failing remedy for rheumatism, and tf fol lowed up It will effect a complete euro of the very worst cases: "Mix half pint of good whiskey with ono ounce of Torls compound and add ono ounce syrup of Sareaparllla com pound. Take In tablespoonful doses before each meal and at bed tlmo.*' Tho ingredients can be procured at any drug store and easily mixed at home. How fading the joys we dote upon, upou.?Norris. To Ilrcnk In New Shoes. Alwayn shako in Allen's Foot-Enw, a powder. It cure* hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet, corns, ingrowing nails and minions. All druggists and shoo btoivs, 2.V Don't accept anj* substitute. Sample mailed ruKK. Allen 3. Olmstod, Le ltoy, N. Y. Old fools nro more foolish than young ones.?Rochefoucauld. Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething,softenstbegums,reduces intlnmm ? tiou.ulays pain, cure* wind colic.25c a bottle Evil comes by talking of it.?Irish. Onlr Ono "Ilromo Quinine'* That is laxative llronio Quinine. Look for I lie sij^uature of fcj. \V. Grove, t'scd the \\ orld over to Cure ? Cold in One Day. 25c. The diligent hand mnketli rich. All Who Would Enjoy good health, with its blessings, must un derstand, quito clcarly, thsit it involves tho question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best, each hour of recreation, of enjoy ment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contributo to living aright. Then tho use of medicines may be dis pensed with to advantage, but under or dinary conditions in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invalu able if taken at the proper time and tho California Fig Syrup Co. holds that it is aliko important to present the subject truthfully and to supply the one perfect laxaiivo to thoso desiring ft. Consequently, tho Company's Syrup of figs and Elixir of Senna gives general satisfaction. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Nothing New or Mysteriou*. "ASK YOUR GRAND. MOTHER." For many generatlone Oooac On>i**e hm (>?.?? reoognlzed a* a wonderful remedial medtuna In treating and curing Pntum ?n1?. Grippe, Rheumatism and Neuralgia. KICK'S OO >;?? QKKASE LINIMENT Is mad* from pure goaae greaae, with other valuable ou rat I've Ingre dients added Try It. ????At all Dracilata and Dtalari-ISa, rp anrasp nnMPAWv oRBEKs_B<>fto. w. c. Iroat Proof nnrt OotranUfd rABBAGE PL ANTS \J to please purchaser. All varieties now ready fof shipment. Small lots Kl.itf p;t "M : lot s of 5 000 or over at fl <0 prr"M" and special prices on larjre or doie. We glvo quicker ana prompter service than any other jrrower In N O. ai d we solicit your valued uatronniro. Writo for our "liooKLET" on tlie growth and culti vation of f'nbbaire. written by Geo. L. Sands. Tho GEO. L. BANDS CO.Hox MUntowles.J'.U. RINTINC ?"V,,"T DKSCR1P n I I~ I I <0 fur thor in formation write W. A. FOWLER, U4 Hurt Street. Atlanta, Uu. OUTFITS T1?" pot SEEDS WE SHIP BERT QUALITY FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS DIRECT TO FARMERS AT LOWEST WHOLE SALE PRICES. WE SEIJL, CLOVERS, GRASSES, SEED OATS, SEED CORN, CANE SEED, MILLET. COW PEAS, SO.IA beans, Peanuts, seed pota toes, CABBAGE PLANTS. POTATO and TOifATO SLIPS, ONION SETS, GARDEN BEANS. GARDEN PEAS. ALL KINDS GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS. LAND PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS, WRITE US FOR PRICES AND SAMPLES. STATE WHAT YOU WANT. NASHVILLE SEED CO. 215 Sccor.d Avenue, Norlh, Ar<r:hvt\lc. Term, "Do you know of any woman who ever received any benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound ? " If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in this country where women cannot be found who have been restored to health by this famous old remedy, made exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herts. During the past 30 yeai? we have published thousands of letters from these grateful women who have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never in all that time have we published a testimonial without the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine. Here is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's experi ence with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write and ask her. Houston, Texas.?" When I first began taking Lydia E. Ptnlc linm's Vegetable Compound I rvgis a total wreck. I liad boen siek for three years with female troubles, chronic dyspepsia, and a liver trouble. I had tried several doctor's medicines, but nothing-did me any good. 44 For three years I lived op medicines and thought I would never get well, when I read an advertisinent of Lydia ?2. Pink* ham's Vegetable Compound, and was advised to try it. "My husband got me one bottle of the Compound, and It did me so much good I continued its use. I am now a well womaja and enjoy the best of health. "I ndvlse all women suffering from such troubles to giva Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. They wlurt regret it, for it will surely cure you." ? Mrs. Bessie L. Hicks, 810 Cleveland St., Houston. .Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish stjrely not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it not do her as much good as it did Mrs. Hicks. o More Pain "Before I took Cardui," writes Mrs. Martha Hown, of Sevierville, Tenn., "I would take smother ing spells, and suffered at my periods till I wanted to die. I took doctor's medicine, but it did me no good, so my husband got me a bottle of Cardui. I have taken two bottles and I can do my cooking now, and all my work, and look better and stouter than I have for 12 months and have no more pain." II Will Help You O XX 144 With such enthusiastic, truthful, unbiased testi mony bofore you, how can you still hesitate to buy and try Cardui, for your female troubles t Your suffering cannot be worse, than that so graphically depicted by j Mrs. ECown. Go, then, today, to the1 store and get a bottle of Cardui. 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