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Backache is a forornnner and 1 one of tlie most common symp- j toins of kidncj troublo and | womb displacement. READ MISS EOLLMflffS EXPERIENCE, i! " Some time ag-o I was in a very , < weak condition, my work made me ) < nervous cad ay back ached frightfully j ) all the time, and I had tcrtible head- 1 \ aches. J * My mother got a bottlo of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for me, and it seemed to strengthen my back and help me at ; ( once, and I did not get so tired as before. I continued to take it, and it , brought health and streagth to xnc, ; and I want to thank you for the i good it has done me." ? Mtss Kate Bollmax. 14-nd St. & Wales Ave.% | New York City. ? $5000fv-fcit if original *f aiooe tatter proving genuineness cannot te procured. , Lydia E. Pinkliam*s Vegctnblo I Compound cures because it is ' tlie greatest known remedy for kidney and womb troubles. Every woman who is puzzled ( about her condition should writ? +- to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass^ md t?11 her all. i Genuine stamped C C C. Revet sold iTbSu , Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something jest as good." i&j?l6%cisA/ IW^i^SHOES. !! / IN AMER,CA I _ : (t A TAKE NO II oS^yr ]| SUBSTITUTE jV WILL TELL YOU WMtflE ^S^l-5^ YOU CAN GET THEM. CRAPOOCK-TERRY CO. ! LEADING SHOE MANUFACTURERS OF THE SOUTH. LYNCHBURG ? VA. ^ Situations Secured A\ !or graduate* or tuition rrlunded. -Write AAA <rsr r?f?if,3t;e and *i>ecial offer*. | ? lisiCCAV Business n lYIdSMSj Colleges | L Louisville. Kj. Montgomarv. Ala. j Houston. Te*. Columbus. 6|. Richmond. Va. Blrmirtham. Ala. Jacksonville. Fl* P^DROPSY & W 10 c",i,Tf:w ?NT FR?L p ^ Have mado Dropsy and its oon? PmU y plications a specialty for twenty SS** T years witk tfia most wonderffl X , .( sccoess. Havscnrednany thou* | /JL*. and cases. fjB^mdptv :l s. il cssnr-a sc*3, S"x U Atlanta, Oa. FOR MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER E"^ TAKE LIXIR BABEK.: Known all o*er America as the aurch cure for ali malarial dlaeaaea and aa a provniiHve arami; lyptioM, 1'rcpared by HI.'K ZtWnKl A ( O. \t aihlBetoa. D C. pr Ifntrfor tfrtimonuii*. Fruit trees, ^ n ORNAMENTAL TREES. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. SHRUBS, ROSES. liDtPP VIVFS KDIDACIIC ETC to'f Catalogue sent on spplicatiun. J. B. WATKINS & BRO., HALL.1BOKO, VA. I Auto Wear ! ISHOE CQj Red Seal Shoes ! B. B. P. SENT FREE. hires Blood am! Skin Disease*. Cancera, Itching llnmor?, Conf rain*. Botanic Blood Balm (K B. U.) cures ihmples. scabby, scaly, it r ing Eczema, .'leers. Eating Sores. Scrofula. Blood >oison. Bone Pains, Swellings. Rheumaism. Cancer. Especially advised for chronic ases that doctors, patent medicines and lot Springs fail to cure or help. Strengthens weak kidneys. Druggists, $1 per argo bottle. To prove it cures B. E. B >r.r free bv writinr Rloop Balm Co.. ,2 Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Ga. Describe rouble and free meii -a! advice sent in eaie.l 'letter. Medicine sent at once, preaid. All wo ask is that you will speak a jood word for 11. 11. D. Anscnee mattes the heart grow fonder >f the people who bore you. &eware of Oiclmcal* For Catarrh That Contain Mercery, is mercury will surely destroy the sens* ol mell and completely derange the whole sys. tern when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Su"h arti-dws should never he used >xeept on pros riptioas from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold ;o the good you can possibly derive from hem. Hail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured j? F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0.. contains to mercury, and is taken internally, acting iireetly upon the blood and mucous surfaces >f the system. In buying Hail's Catarrh Cure )0 sure to get the genuine. It is taken iiernolly. and is mad" in Toledo. Ohio, by F. f. Cheney ?V Co. Testimonials free. W.<cld by Druggist-: pri v. 75e. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills :.re the bost. Europe has 33,000 births and 24.(HM leatiis daily. nTSpemanentlv cured.No fits or nervonsitss after first day's u?e of Dr. Kline's Great s'erveRestorer. di.rial bottle and treatisofres 9r.B. 2L Klink, Ltd., 'J31 Arch St., Phila., Fa. Sea Power of Nations. In a review of the sea power of the great nations the Naval Annual shows that in ten years irom ruese changes have occurred: One?Russia. Germany and the United States have all become the owners Df as many battleships as France, which ten yeais ago was in that respect second onh to Great Britain Two?Japan's navy has been created and. for Asiatic purposes, is united with Great Britain's. Three?The British and Japanese navies together number forty-seven arir.or-clads of the first-class?three more than the combined total of Russian. French and Gorman warships of that class. Four?France has made armored cruisers the prime feature of her new construction and will shortly count thirteen of them. Five:?Great Britain has well maintained her lead over her most prcbable adversaries, and now counts twenty cine first-class battleships reaay lor action, against seventeen for France and Russia combined. Assuming that the United St-ites do not join it, the Naval Annual concludes that no combination of naval powers could be made strong enorca to destroy the British sea rower. A cohere ior t'.u* education of monk'"'* hag been opened in Calcutta by a number o; dtsciples of Professor CarerMrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children lecthing.softenthe runts, reduces inflarxuatloD,allays pain.cures wind colic, "ib?. abjtt.o Many a fellow who is blind to his own interests is always looking for troukie. T>T-"v-i\j 1'inn Dvrs <*.-> not stain the hands or spot the kettle, except green lud purple. The best evidence of Christianity is Christ made evident in the Christian. I do not believe Tiso"* Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs and eolds?Joint i'. liorKS, Trinity Springs. Ind., Feb. 15, VJOi. The man who ioves his work never worries about his wages. bo. 46. ri sv if i ? Mi iwa Colds j 44 I bad a terrible cold and could tf hardly breathe. I then tried Aver's B Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im- I mediate relief." V. C. Layton, Sidell, III. I How will your cough 1 be tonight? Worse, prob- B ably. For it's first a cold, a then a cough, then bron-1 chitis or pneumonia, and | at last consumption, s Coughs always tend I (downward. Stop this a downward tendency by I taking Aver's Cherrv Pec- I toral. I Tune tizts: 25c., 5k., SI. All dragltti. | Coiuult your doctor. Tf he s*y* take It. H then do iu> he ??ys. If lit* tels? you not to take It. then dou't take It. He knotrs. y Leave It with htm. We ere trllllnc. p' J. C. AVER CO.. Lowell. Mast. I don't jam, catch, or fail to extraet. 5 y are the or.lv reliable repeaters. | fies are made in all desirable ' its and styles; and are plain, 5 sorate'y ornamented, suiting every 1 y pocketbook, and every taste. ' j I ITER AMMUNITION j ' ds oI shooting in all kinds of guns. | .Send uoe aad eddreea oa a Paattl \ faraa1184 papr Ulaatrated Catalog UTIMG JJUU CO, MEW HAVES, QtUO. j \ f - J ; .. &he Funny ^ fide of Ltfe. i His l'roinite. SHE. Some day. when lhc>e poor lip* are dumb And all my cares are pur away. Ah. will you have the wio'a to come And linger near me there, some day? HE. I will! When those poor lips are dumb You will not grumble at t he way Our friends outshine us?oh, I'll come And gladly sit out there, some day In ITall street. She?"Are you a bull or a bear on 'change?" Ho?"Both. I bull the market and boar the losses. See?"?Chicago News. A Difference. Mrs. Jones?"A bachelor has no excuse for living." Mr. Jones?"Of course not; but a married man has to have two or three i week."?Judge. Ho?"The prettiest girls always marry the biggest fools, you know." She?"Am i to consider that in the nature of a proposal''"?Chicago News. C.eltinc Hark. "Do you enjoy walking;" "Immensely." "(iood. Then I'll take you for a ride in the country in my automobile." ?Washington Star. Tart Way. "Young Scramble, who was suspended from the 'varsity football teamhave they taken him back yet:" "Partly, I believe. I heard to-day that he was halfback."?Baltimore News. One of Iter Brother?. "Don't yon know me?I'm your long lost brother?" "How do you suppose 1 can rememj ber all the men I've promised to be a ' sister to?"?New York Herald. I Too Ooo<l a Chance to Mis*. "I'm tired of the men of to-day." declared Miss Elderly, "it was different in the days of chivalry." "Do toil nie about it. dear." answered Miss Deeply. "It was before my time, you know."?Stray Storior. Vrobnbly. & ? -i i Wfe IfiSii *" ?te#s Kx^-4l^<vA\ : 'I***': iK&S' I ! 4^! ''wW lie?"I hope there are r.o bulls in hero. . I can't run r.s fas: ::s I used .0/' ! She? i*;n tcM that's the worst thin? to uo. I think if you stand and lock ! 1 r.t the in it's enough to send :kn:n . * away 1"?London Punch Still Vntler the ?5?ril. ! Mrs. Powers?"Hozckir.b. if you re ! to live your life all over a.caiu, ami it j came to the matter of choosing a wife, j do you think you would choose tue:"' | Mr. Powers tsubmissivtlyi?'"There's 1 ; no doubt about it. Maria, provided you wanted me."? Richmond Dispatch. His Uo.t's Future. | "Arc you educating your ::: for any ; ' particular calling':" "Yes." j "What?" "Well, he made his own A and as near as 1 can linu cut ho is edu: eating himself to be the husband of an ; heiress."?Chicago Tost. TS"l>y lie OLJfctrd. "But. papa." pleaded the million- | aire's daughter in behalf of the poor I : young man she wished to marry, "surej Iy it is no disgrace to v.orh for a livI ing?" "X-no, my uoar?no. V.'hat I object ' tr* *.!ia WiV'l: fill* . ... ... v.--. .... .. -w. I it."?Pliilad. ipli'a Bulletin. Not in btcch. "Do you keep pie tins?" asked the stylishly dressed woman. "Pic Tins?" responded ilic bewildered jeweler. "Xo. madam, we do not." "I said tie pins." snapped tlie enraged customer, as. with cheeks blaz| iris and eyes snapping at the insult, ; she sailed cut.?New York Sun. Syxni>at!iy. Guy Fawkes hail just been asked ' why he attempted to blow up the house. j "Because I couldn't f.n.l the janitor,'' he explained. | Seeing the poor follow had evidently lived in tiats. they were almost inclined to deal leniently with him.?New > Y^rk Sun. Thwarted. Mrs. Gabbie?"Mrs. Kraft has been married ten years. I'm sure. I wonder [ how old she was when she was married." Mrs. Eizzy?"I tried to find that out the other day." Mrs. Gabble?"What did she say?" Mrs. Bizzy?"I asked her at what as*she was married, and she said: 'At the parsonage.' "?Philadelphia Press. V THOUSANDS OFI li j Vj3f^-^j November Colds Should Not Be Allowed to Develop Into Chronic Catarrh. \ Pe-ru-na Cures a Cold Promptly and Permanently. "I am glad to recommend Peruna, as it baa done_ ao mnch for ire. I had been n great sufferer from catarrnal cold* until 1 wa* urged to try Peruna. and I am happy to ?ay tbpt it na* entirely cured me. 1 shall never be without it, and mott cheerfully recommend it to other* wtm are afflicted as I hare been."~Katherine Dauter. CC9 1.1th St.. Milwaukee. Wis. Most people think the success of Peruna depend* uron the use of advertisements. Undoubtedly the advertisement* help force. Hut by far the greatest number of people who hear of Peruna have their attention called to it bv a friend. Some one get* cured of chronic catarrh by l'eruna. After he is certain of his cure h? is sure to recommend it to his friend*. Friend recommend* it to friend and the new* spread* from tongue to tongue. All the adecrtl*emcntH in the world ???/? f?o Po*? 1*11/1 st ?> tinnu'flt* r<"WU KM#V A ?* ? ?*? w-? r-r ? ox It in. Permit cures. That is trio reason people like It. Per ana cures a very stubborn disease. That is u>hy everyone recommends it. Peruna cures chronic catarrh after all other remedies fail, which cid!ains why neighbor 12-Ycar-0ld Bride Want* Separation. A very precocious ct ild is Wilhel-< mica Mclntyre, of Bethlehem, Ky. Wilhelmina, who is 12 years old, became a bride April 2, marrying a farmer 45 years of age, and now she has brought action to annul the marriage. The domestic bliss of the ill-matched couple was early disturbed, the husband abu3- j lag the bride, so she claims and she asks for 52,500 damages In addition to the annulment. The ceremory uniting the child in marriage to the farmer was performed with the consent of her parents and they are the moving spirits in the effort to annul the marriage. I The Standard Rh I! CTAWniDn because able physic gj JlAi'UAI\ll cure for rheumatisr ja ===== physician recently s; 3 nrpsrrintion that will cure rheumatism !) dies do incalculable harm to the dig< pletelv overcomes this difficulty?bene digestion?hence it can be taken for a! be, to effect a permanent cure." The Doctor q-cctcd covers ike ctse ezacil All Druggists, <i.oo, Bobbitt Chemical Co., # V VEEEdyE Pe-ru-na Cures, That is Why the > People Like it. h All the Advertisement in the ( World Could Not Make Pe-ru-na \\ rt 1? s* ;A (11 as rupuiai as n is. 1% . f | Miss Margaret Donnelly, 21 Webster Place. Brooklyn, X. Y? writes: j "Perura was recommended to me about ,I a year ago for catarrh, with which I had i been troubled nearly all my life, but which ! had given me serious trouble a few months |; before I took Peruna. In two weeks my L head cleared up, I did sot have head- * laches, and in a short time felt perfectly ! | well."?Margaret Donnelly. ^ recommend it to ,? neighbor. Perunn e\. cures catarrh penna- ^ cently, and this way ^ has gained a lifelong friend. Vs ' . People who have been cured by Peruna many years ago have been eager to recommend Peruna to . their friends ever since. This is the way Peruna is advertised. It advertises itself. Its merits nre its chief advertisement. Once c cured of so distressing and exalte rating a ] malady as catarrh it becomes the duty of t every one to pass it along, to Till the atten- i tion of those who are still victims to a ( remedy that rarely fails to cure. ( Beware of Cheap Imitations o! Peru*ita--Bc Sore That Tou (jet Pe-rn-na. 1 There ere no substitutes for Peruna. A!- < low no one to persuade you that there is i something just as good. The success of Peruna has tempted many people to devise I cheap imitations. Beware of them. Be sure that you get Peruna. ) i Miss Jennie Driscoll, 870 Putnam ave.', t Brooklyn, X. Y., writes: "I heard bo much in praise of Peruna ] | WANTED 250 Young Men i \t one? to qualify for pood i osltloss which we >vill guarantee In writing under a $5,000 feposit to promptly procure ;he.m. The Ga.-Ala. Bus. College, MACON, GEOKGIA. f (SllNE11 t V / LstRIPPE.i ? I.UN * * and HEADUHEK. # Sold by all 1 rn?:?K ? SSSK fctkklrtkm:******* eumatic Remedy. 1 ians declare that it is the only absolute g n in its various forms. A prominent g lid : "I have never been able to write a x , owing to the fact that the usual rcme- b rstive organs. RHEUMAC1DE com- g | fits rather than injures the organs of g I a indefinite period, or as long as need g 1, 44 Rhcsmsciie " is slsolaiely harmless. ." or expressage prepaid. Baltimore fid., U. S. A. ? erybody Knows J t to have your Dress Fit you M t Wear the Proper Corset ? )yal Worcester i| 3on Ton Corsets 1 are the most stylish made i STRAIGHT FRONT B t c your dealer to show them. 2 :ept no substitute. I M WORCESTER CORSET CO V WORCESTER, MASS. \ j r ! i i I 0 Yellow Pine Stumps LLA ?r Trees. new 2-Howe j j oar free *ui poll jtUo<* rloo : i lustraf- It ! - hu3tlmH the power ' _ of ?cr .noeMnot for or ' <Jlna?y work tM rol'i ?k**? ' WB893HbE 8 mere* at a MCtlng. mm "f8, Ca"? " -*-55& oomootlg 111* * 'A i. * * % ... * - \ ?r.'-iii - ; " . Vv - TSi 75? * T?y is a specific for catarrhs! .1 {Tertians that chen I found myself with a bad case >/ catarrh of the head and thread fVrtiHO was the first thing that Z he.right of. And iny convictions were not wrong, for in a few weeks alter using Ptuna systematically I was eutirely rid of :hi* aggravating and distressing disease^ .aUrrli. "if people knew how efficient Peruiu* ivas ior this trouble they would not hesi-. rate to Lrv it. I have ail the faith to lb* svorld in it, and have never known of ftr :nse where the person was not earn! in A short time."?Jennie Driscoll. If you do not derive prompt and satbfae:ory* results from the use of Pernna writ* u it once to Dr. Hartman. giving a faff staff* 7 nent of your case and be will be pleased :o give you his valuable advice gratia. Addrvas Dr. Ilartmarc. President of Tim Hartiuan Sanitarium. Coiuoboa. Uhio. $3&$3^?SH0ES% W. L Dcuilaa shea ats tie siardard of the arertd. W. L. Dotulu nude and soii Bore men's Owl tetr Writ liavH Sewed PrvccyJ atocs fx tie Cnt lix raoalh* of ISOi thia in? 6(nfr mubdirrr. $ i o nnn bew4B? *<?ie ??id< **! -< -to W I UiUuU rax dl.prore tkta itateawatW. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. I at 3 acakt, u,mm\\xzz*.nM9M Best imported ami American Uat*trr. Hrgl't Patent Calf. Enamel, Bix Calf. Calf, fki Kid Ceumm Celt. Nat Kangaroo. Fart Color Ejofc ta ued. f' if inn f The genuine htnT.L DOUGL&Sf <""u 1 name and price stamped cn bottom, " 'iott by mail, 25c. extra. IUite. Catalog free. W. L. DOCK]LAS, BROCKTON. MASS. I nil] be sixty-one yean old next i April, and all my life bad been a great sulferer from dyspepsia and indigextion. Up to three vears ago 1 wax sure that notniDg would help me, as 1 bad tried almost every known remedy, none jiving me much relief. One day my family physician told roc to try Kipans Tabules, as he had found them of great benefit in several obstinate cases of indigestion and dyspepsia. 1 will say candidly that I had little faith in them or in anv other medicine when I began taking trie Tabules. Much to my surprise I felt better within a day ami was soon greatly reliered. 1 kept taking them and continued to impnne. ( felt like a new woman, and my neighbors and friends saw a great chjoge for the better in my health. TLe Fire-Tent packet J* enncrb fer an -onti- r~ nary occasion. T family lwftle. M nuts, rocuius a supply for a year iiniii t. i v- < al?l >rjir Fr- 4?0V8TM4 K I.i k I U)1I'\A1. Ill CREE CATALOGUE E I B<rvalac-Lr? l-*.v?rl c t harooibhrod farm al^l poultry ao-l ?vjr. wMte i**". P** i'jw ?. ;tir t;i, rm*. blidiK n U?< a?J AotanttO hr?i?bliv *fcc*r. cai ?-?. 11. ?? -re sat tn? icit* B**'tbu. baro. ?-* ?rj UJ I>: b^t bt d* . v . ?hoph?rl d, rut. w M. li ;> I: ?-t rr*. tao?'-<U, , o?tl. nnt *t>lf and t'| lot; rrd mx nta ; t. M.V-O.V v. ? . Na V f.ai s>fvfc ,\?aneta?Uw .cniben Aotcxlcau i.hruy^Li?r Av*'n InirkxtU*.*^ J >o 4J. ,*? ??????? ^j| Dcat fooffe byru^. ?anaMi f L J In limn. SuAd tjnr ??vQW*9Cfi 1 \ fij|irti r f " 'rxzrzHWfa,