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tins. Florence Danfoutii, tho help I obtained through its use. 1007 JIile3 Ave., St. Joseph, Mich. A medirluo that has restored so many women to health and ean produce proof of tho fact must bo regarded with respect. This is tho record of Lydia E. Plnlcliam’s Vegetable Compound, which cannot ’jo equalled by any other mcdlcino tho world has ever pro duced. Hero is another enso i— “Dear Mbs. Pinkiiam :—For years I was troubled with falling of tho womb, irregular and nainful menstruation, leucorrhoea, bearing- down pains, backache, headache, dizzy and ‘ fainting spoils, and stomach trouble. “I doctored for about five years but did not seem to improve. I began the use of your medicine, and ns havo taken seven bottles of Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound, three of Flood Purifier, and also used the Sanative Wash and Liver Pills, and am now enjoying good health, and have gained in flesh. I thank you very much for what you have done for mo, and heartily recom- i mend your medicine to all suffering women.”—Miss Emma Snyder, 218 East Center St, Marion, Ohio. “FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN." , Women would save time and much sickness if they would Write to Mrs. Pinkham for advice as soon as any distressing symp toms appear. It is free, and has put thousands of women on the right road to recovery. Mrs. Pinkham never violates the confldonco thus entrusted to her, and although she publishes thousands of testimonials from women who havo been benefited by her advlco and medicine, never in all her experience has she published such a letter without tho fall consent, and often by special request of tho writer. ApsusuA FORFEIT 1* we cannot forthwith produce tho original letters and aienttures of \ nllllll itovu tcetimoulala, which will prove their absolute ccimltienese. V#wUtfU Lydia E. Pinkham Uedldno Co., Lynn. Mom. Contral Tobacco Work* Co., PenlclL, Va. Malsby & Co. 4| South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. Portable ahd Stationary Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills Plso’s Cnro la the boat mcdlcino wo ovornaoa for nil nlTectlohs of throat nnd lung*.—TV»r. O. ExDJLxr, Vanburen, Jnd., Feb. JO, 11/0% One way to dodge the divorce court* is to stay single. REACH THE SPOT. AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY Complete line carried in slock for IUMEDIA TE shipment. Best Machinery. Lowest Prices and Best Te Ait Write us for catalogue, prices, etc., before buying. Ourlatei proved Cl _ . - - lar Saw Ml with Hcjre’* Universal Lncr Hearn*.Kcofilln ear, Simultaneous Sot Work* and the Hci cock-Kln* VurfnMe Feed Work* are unei , SIMN.ICITT. nnuiw deeerlnti*-* circular*. Manufactured hr the 8A1.KM HiONWOnKS.WInrton-Saicin.y.C. F operation. Write for full coNsmnoN To euro on aching back, The pains of rheumatism. The tired-out feelings, You must reach the spot—get at the cause. In most eases *tJs the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid neys- Charles Bierbach, stone contractor, living at 2025 Chestnut St.. Erie, Pa., says: “For two years I had kidney trouble, nnd there was such a severe pnln through my loins and limbs that I could not stoop or straighten up without great pain, had dittlcWty In getting about and was unable to rest at night, aris ing In the morning tired and worn out. The kidney secre tions were Irregu- ular and deposited i^raafromaTuha* uT"* 1 p,Ie *‘ Tbankl ■ tu behalf of (offering hu man Ur. " ^ ° * li. Y. Usher, UasBokl, IIL Best For ■m. ^ The Bowels j. iswmdto CANDY CATMAJmC JPtovunX, Pvtstible. Potent.Ta*t<. Fever Sicken. Weaken nr Gripe. }S< •old la bulk. The gennlre tablet i OuarantceU to care or your money Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. Crj AIIUAL SALE, TEN fiULUOl BOXES a heavy sediment. Doctors treated me for rheumatism, but failed to help me. 1 lost all confidence lu medicine, and began to feel as if life were not worth living. Doan's Kidney Pills, however, relieved me so quickly and so thorough- ly that I gladly made a statement to that effect for publication. This was in 1898, nnd during the six years which have elapsed I have never known Doan's Kidney Pills to fall. They cured my wife of a severe case of back- ache in the same thorough manner." A free trial of this jfrent kidney med icine which cured Mr. Bierbach will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Address Foster- Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. For sale by all druggists; price 50 cents per box. ' A prominent club woman, Mrs. Dan- forth, of St. Joseph, Mich., tells how she was cured ‘ of falling of the womb and its accompanying pains and misery by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. . “Dear Mas. Pinkham:—Life looks dark indeed when a womao feels that her strength is fading away and she has no hopes of ever oelrv restored.- Such was my feeling a few months ago when I was -advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus or falling of tho ■womb. Tho words sounded like a knell to me, I felt thr.« my sun had iJ^jt Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound camo to me as of life; it restored tho lost forces and built mo up until my an elixir of good health returned to mo. For four months I took tho ^nedicino uy and each doso added health and strength. I am so thankful for i.”—Ilns Th» Sense of Smell. Row Infinitely minute must be the particles that emanate from the'ob ject which tho dog Is tracking, yet the matter la extremely divisible. The tenth part of a gralfi of musk will contlhuo for years to fill a room with lta odoriferous particles, and at the end of that time will not he appreciably diminished In weight by the finest balance. A cubic inch of air rising from tho flame of a Bunsen burner has bebn found to contain no fewer than *89.000,000 dust pertlelei. A drop of blood which might he sus pended from the point of a needle contains about a million of rod flat tened corpuscles. Still, though mat ter Is so marvellously divisible, the olfactory nerves are infinitely more sensitive. Much has yet to be lnvee- tlgated with regard to the differenti ation of the points M these nerves, so that they may dlscrimihte with apparently miraculous accuracy; yet even the results of the scent of doge show how marvellously fine le their discriminating power. Our senee of smell, unless In the trained chemist, in not oven so acute as that of the 3oml-savage. The aborigines of Peru cad, In the darkest night, and In the thickest woods, distinguish, respect* lvely, a whtto man, a negro and ona of their own race by the smell. Much we have gained by civilization, but not without some loss to our bodily energies and senses. Man's recuper ative power after an Injury It In the Inverse ration to his social advance ment. Similarly, he seems to become less acute and delicate in sense of smell as he fares better and live* more comfortably. The faithful dog puts him to shame.—London Mall. A VENERABLE PASTOR CURED. BY PE-RU-NA. Peruna is a Catarrhal Tonic Especially Adapted to the Declining Powers of Old Age In old age the mucoua membrane be come thickened and partly logo their fane tion. Thi* leads to partial lo6s of hearing, smell and to«te, as well as digestive dis turbances. Peruna corrects all this by its Specific used and Peruna becomes a lifelong sta:i<! by with old and young. How tho Farmer It Benefited. The grange la a benefit to the farm* er because It gives him a respect for his calling and an encouragement to make something of himself; because it helps to train hlv mind and thoughts to usefulness; instills a partlotltm and engenders a spirit of fraternity which I3 the greatest sweetener of human toll. It furnishes a medium through which his desire for the good of himself and others can material ize; it directs his efforts to greater usefulness.- The grange benefits the farmer Just In, proportion as he strives through the grange to benefit his as sociates. When the Individual mem ber ceases to ask of the grange, “What is there In it for me?" but asks rather, “What can I put Into It?" then shall tho greatest usefulness of the grange bo realized.—W. N. Giles, sec retary New York State Grange. matic pains are all gone. I cannot speak too highly of Peruna. and now when LACKADAY, LADIES! Cobwlgger—Did the women’s clubs have a harmonious convention? Morrltt—No. The only time they got together was when they were hav ing their picture taken.—Judge. FITS nermanently cured. No flt* ornervous- iph* after first day’s nseof Dr. Kline’s Great Ncrvo ltes f orar.f2 trial bottleand treatlssfre* Dr. B. II. Kx.twr.. Ltd.. 981 Arch 8t., Phils.,Pa Maine of Pope I.eo. Bondi, the Italian sculptor, has com. menced to work on the great marble statue of the Inte pontiff, which will crown a hill that overlooks Carplneto, Italy, Pope Leo's birthplace. State or Ohio, Citt or Toledo, I Lucas County. ) * Thank J. Cheney make oath that he Is Fonlor partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney k Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County nnd Htate afofksaid, and that said firm will pay tho sum of one hundred hol la us for each and ovary case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’i Cataukh Cure. Franc J. Cheney. 8worn to before me and subscribed In my , —., presence, this 6th day of Decern- « heal, her, A. D.. 1886. A.W. Gleason, v— ’ Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and nets directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the systoai. Head tor testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo, O. Strong and Vigorous at the Age of Eighty-eight Rev. J. N. Parker, Utica, N. Y., writes: "In June, 1901, I lost mv sense of hear ing entirely. My hearing had been some what impaired for several years, but not so much affected, but that I could hold converse with ray friends: but in June, 1901, my sense of hearing left me so that I could hear no sound whatever. I was also troubled with rheumatic pains in my limbs. I commenced taking Peruna •ea years old can say it (i . whole system. I cannot but think, dear Doctor, that you must feci very thankful to the all loving Father that you have been permitted to live, and by vour skill be such u blessing ns you have been to suffering bumnnity."—- Rev. J. N. Parker. A Bishop’s Letter. T. If. Lomax, D. D., Bishop 2nd Dist. A. M. K., of Charlotte, N. C., writes: "I recommend your Peruna to all who want a strengthening tonic and a very effective remedy for all catarrhal com plaints.”—-T. H. Loinax. If you do not receive prompt and satisfac tory results from- the use of Peruna. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state ment of your case and he will be plensed to give you’his valuable advice gratis. Cotton Gin Machinery PRATT. MUNGER. WINSHIP. EAGLE. SIMTH. ■aim tk* asst complete has •t $*f CSBSSta la tks world. WsRlsonsk* ENGINES and BOILERS, LINTERS tor OIL MILLS. W* sail every tiling seeded sbest a Lotus Gla. Write for lllottreted CeteJogue. Continental Gin Co., Birmingham. Ala. FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of lit- ttructlona absolutely Free and Post paid, enough to prove til* value of PaxtineToiletAntiseptic Paxtino Is bi qewder and now my hearing is restorer aa good os it was prior to June, 1901. My rheu- Address Dr. Hartr.nn, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. The spring is the best time to treat catarrh. Nature renews herself every spring. The system Is rejuvenated by spring .weather. This renders med icines more effective, A short bourse of Peruna, assisted by the balmy air °f spring, will cure old, stubborn cases of catarrh that have resisted treat ment for years. Everybody should ha vo a copy of Dr. Hartman's latest book on catarrh. Address Tho Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. alcohol wl infkuMd l_.. Stum tbs contents of every box. treVcs snore Antk*ptfe Solu tion-Luis Icnjer— goes further—b«« mors uses la tks family sad iesemorsgoodthansny antiseptic preparation you can buy. The formula of a noled Bolton phyafeian, and used with great fuccessas a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrhcu, Pelvlt Catarrh, Naial Catarrh, Sore Throat, loro Eyet, Cutr, membrane. and all torenesi of mucus r In local treatment of female Ills Paxtino If Invaluable- Used as a Vsgisll Wash we challonge the world to produce its equal for thoroughness. It Is a revelation in deeming and healing power; it kills all germs which cause inflammation and discharges. All loading druggists keep Paxtino; price, 50c. a box; if yours does not, send to us for It. Don*» take a substitute—thore is nothing llk« Paxtino. Writs for tho Tree Bos of Paxtino to-day. B. PAXTOff CO., 7 Fop* Bdg., Boston, Xus. ELECTRIC FLUID. l%s greet pain extractor;cures rheumatism, neuralgia, colic, cramps and all aches and pain. W. O. HUOHEH. Atlanta* Ga. Agsnu wanted; Wgpay. CANCER SIMILAR QUALIFICATIONS. “You say you have a brother resid- Ins lu Canada?" “Ye,, he u.ed to do some wonder* ful balancing feats when he wss In Now York." "Acrobat or bank cashier?”—Yonk ers Statesman. IT COSTS ONE CENT t * r ' 1 '°r » fiw Mrapl. of STUART'S GIN AND BUCHU. *• •hwriWJjr .end It lo all MifT.ntr, of Kid- n *f' Liver, Heart, Bladder and Blood dlifuct ™ “ w “! ?° *" '"1“—«w. lull directions with sample ?ent. Mention - — - --..-Hi with sample sent. Mention b h J* P*P* r „ Address STUART DRUG M’F’O. . 28 Wall Street, ATLANTA, OA. THERE IS NO ,52$? ' UMd*s£lMMM« CNW “Xtx^nosisaSTis^a'zJIZ rrrT rllltiT Odors of feet, armpits, eto.t stops chafing. If not at druggists I I— I— I I lUll I nend25o to EATON DRUG CO., Atlanta,Ga.,for foil “* ‘ Sweat, Itch, Blister? ROYAL TOOT WASH cures them. Remove* ‘ ~ ‘ ' druggist* six*, post paid ; sample for 2c stamp. One application proves it* mer.t. Money bock If not satis fled. GARDEN AND POULTRY FENCE. 60i*. High, 50 Cents pw Rod. 72k Kfk, II Cab pr lid 10 Bods or 166 feet In one roll. Mo order taken for leu than 10 Bods. This Is not a ohoap net ting, but is a strong Fence made out of Mo. 19 heavy galvanised wire reinforced every 12Inches. Poultry and Rabbit raising pays better than eot- ton. Send cash with order for t Bolls, into* tlon this paper, and wo will prepay frolaht. 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Above aix rare novel tics, the choicest and Orient of their kind, have n retail value of 7f>r.. hut Ih»r are mailed to you free, lo- Saber's big catalog, well w>rth *100.00 lo every wide-awake gar dener. nil upon receipt of hot 30c. in poet- age and thi* notice, fA.C.LJ After a votin'? man ha« called on a girl at le*at three times she imagines there is an odor of orange b!o**om* in the air. f Mrs. Winslow’s BoothlngByrnpforchlldrtn teethln?, soften the gums, reduces Inflamma tion allays paln.cureswlnd colic. 2So. a bottle POOR DEVIL. "Another treatise on tho devil!" "Yes. Does look llko they’d be de cent enough to wait for him to come after us, and not thrust him on u*!"'- e dluirnfilmn *n<i . tntlr^nt Jilue _..j or our popular BeatutlAU, IhrerlMtinB Uodmi ,tor« Front,. W.rlr. jon U1 tp. rtri. o( u riwHI Fnt Tort or Chicago star* at moderate east. Hess far Ctt*le|«f, SOUTHERN FOUNDRY CO., Owensboro, Kontuoky 1/ARTED—LOCAL MANAGERS I 91.000 TO 93,000 A YEAR. FOR. 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