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MILDRED,
KELLER?
RESTORED TO HEALTH!
THANKS TO PE-RU-NA
Friends Were Alarmed-
Advised Change of Climate.
Mire Mildml Keller. 718 13th street, N.
W., Washington, D. C., writes:
1 can safely recommend I’eruna for ca
tarrh. I had it for vears and it would
respond to no kind of treatment, or if it
i* l *t was only temporary, huh on the
slightest proroeation the trouble would
come back.
too* in such a state that my
jYtends tcere alarmed about me, and
I was advl+td to leave thin climate
Then I tried Vermin, and to my
great joy found It helped me from
the /tret dose I took, and a few bottles
cured me.
"It built up uiy constitution, I'regained
m 7, appetite, and I feel thnt 1 am perfectly
well and strong."—Mildred Keller.
We have on file many thousand testi
monials like the above. We can give our
readers only a slight glimjfc of toe vast
Stopping Train* With Wind.
Railway managers nowadays have
a very gre$t respect tor air pressuro,
and design their trains so as to elizn*
inato a» far as possible the hostile et.
feet ot the wind. No such respect
bothered Commodore Vanderbilt, tow-
ever, says eWorld** Work, when Mr.
George Westinghouse first submitted
to him his plan for the use of air*
brakes on railway trains.
Mr. Westinghouse had been for sev
eral years hard at work to adapt air
pressure to the purpose he had in
mind—to make the handling of swift
trains safer. He had at last achieved
his object, a&d with his completed ap
paratus set out to conquer railway
men. After much difficulty, he se
cured an interview with Commodore
Vanderbilt, then the greatest railway
man in the country. The old man
listened to his explanations with dim
inishing patience.
"Do you mean to tell me," he broke
in at last, "that you can atop a rail
road train with wind?” *
"Well, yes," replied Mr. Westing
house. "As air is wind, I suppose yon
could call It that”
I've no time to waste on fools,”*
said the great man, and the interview
was ended.—Youth s Companion.
FOR A
Bapgaiu
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cost. WRITE TODAY.
HA-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Hot, Ga.
Potash
U necessary for cotton to produce
high yields and good fibre.
Write for our valuable books on
fertilization; they contain informa
tion that means dollars to the
farmers. Sent free on request.
Write now while you think of it
to the
QERMAN-KALI WORKS
New York— ^ Atlanta, Ga.—
«>* Sn. IJroad
Street.
PJ Nassau St., or
Women's Clubs.
On the whole, the woman’s dub has
been built upon the masculine model,
usually with somewhat ftimsier and
cheaper furniture. than Is quite satis
factory to a man. But no one any lon
ger wonders at the presense of a
smoking-room, for whether it is called
by the name or simply labelled "Tea
Room,” the evidenco of cigarettes is
abundant Lately, too, the billiard-
room has gained a footing. For a
time the Sandringham was the pioneer
in this matter. It was soon imitated
by the Ladies' Army and Navy, the
Grosvenor Crysoent, the New County
and the Lyceum, the last of which has
engaged a fully qualified "lady billiard
marker,” who will give lessons in the
mornings to ambitious wives, sisters,
cousins, aunts and daughters who
want to give their malo folks a decent
hundred up after dinner. For in this
respect the women’s clubs have gone
beyond their masculine exemplars,
from which women are excluded as
rigorously as men are forbidden entry
to the harem of a Turkish Sultan. I
do not know of a singlo woman's club
to which malo guests ore denied at
least occasional admittance/
Company
SUCCESSORS TO
avery & mcmillan,
51-68 South Forsyth Be., Atlanta, Ga.
-ALL KINDS OF-
MACHINERY
Rembrandt and Murillo.
Through the eighteenth century
Dutch painters, like 'those of other
countries, turned to Italy for Inspira
tion; Rembrandt’s marvels of light
were forgotten or condemned by tg-
uofant critic,; Ms portraits,' that
search Into tho souls of his subjects,
despised for their “laborious, Ignor
ant diligence.” He was neglected,
while Murillo continued to be abund
antly admired. Now, however, Mu
rillo Is esteomed less highly, and Rem
brandt has been restored to his placo
among the giants.—St. Nicholas.
Old hard felt hats, which were
Valueless up to a few months ago, can
now be cold for £7 a ton, and the
market i, rising. Tho hats are burn
ed to get tho shellac, which Is worth
two shillings a pound.
ANOTHER LIFE SAVED,
Mrs. 0. W. Fooks, of Salisbury, HA,
wife of G. W. Fooks, Sheriff of Wlco-
‘ mteo County,
says: *1 suf
fered with kid
ney complaint
foretghtyeara.
it came bn me
gradually,
felt tired'and
weak, was
sbortof breath
and was trou
bled with
bloating after
eating, and my
llmba were badly swollen. One doctor
told me It would finally turn to Bright's
disease. I was laid np at one time for
throe weeks. I had not taken Doan's
Kidney Pills more than three dnya
when the distressing aching across my
back disappeared, and I was soon en
tirely cured."
For sale by all dealers. Price, BO
cents. Foster-Ullbum Co., Buffalo, N. X.
Had to Return the Frame,
Nat C. Goodwin attended n story
telling party not long ago, when he
was reminded of the following?
“There was a young fellow In Chi
cago, the owner of a prosperous pho-
, tographlc business, who at Christmas
presented a fine photo of himself with
a magnificent frame to a young wom
an whom he much admired.
“When he next saw her, the young
man inquired how she liked The work.
“ 'Oh,' she exclaimed, 'I'm afraid I
shall have to send yoty back the
frame; you know mother doesn’t be
lieve in a girl accepting valuable pres
ents from young men.’ "—Sunday
Magazine.
A large mine containing a flrst-claoa
quality of graphite was recently dlq-
covered In Siberia.
Cheap Newspapers,
Chinese newspapers, owing to tho
cheap quality of paper used and to the
low price of labor, both literary and
mechanical, arc Issued at an extreme
ly small figure. The price of tho
ordinary Shanghai journal Is four cash,
or about one-fifth of a cent.
The soil of Cuba Is extremely fruit
tub Cabbages there are bo largo
:bat heads weighing twenty pounds
each are common.
BEST IMPR6VED SAV HILL ON EARTH.
Large Engines and Boiler* supplied
promptly. Shlngla Mills, Com Mills,
Circular Saws,Saw Teeth,Patent Dogs,
Steam Governors. Full line Engines &
Mill Suopllts. Send for free Catalogue.
$90 POSITION
PAY TUITION AFTER
POSITION AS SECURED
First 10 who clip this notice and aend to
DRAUGHON’S
PRACTICAL BUSIHESS COLLEGE
Alim's. Columbia. Nsohvilla Knonills. Mont-
tomkry, Waco, or FL Worth,
mar. without giving notes, pay EVERY
CENT of tuition out of salary after
good position la secured. If not secured
no pay required.
COURSE BY MAIL FREE
If not ready to enter you may take
lessons by niall FREE until ready,
which would save time, Briar expenses,
etc., or complete at home and set di
ploma, D. P. B. C. Co., haa *300.000.00
capital, 17 bankers on Board of Direc
tors. and TWENTY Colleges In THIR*
years.
GREAT CHANGE
From Change In rood,
Tho brain depends mneh more on the
stomach than we arc apt to suppose un
til we lake Ihonght In the matter.
Feed the stomncli on proper food easy
to digest and containing the proper
Amount of phosphates and the healthy
brain will respond to nil demands. A
notnble housewife In Huffnlo writes:'
"The doctor diagnosed my trouble ns
n 'nervous affection of tho stomach.' I
was actually so nervous that I conld
not sit still for Ovo minutes to rend the
newspaper, and to attend to my house
hold duties was simply Impossible. I
doctored all the time with remedies,
but medicine did no good. v
"My physician put raq on all sorts of
diet, and I tried many kinds of cereal
foods, but none of them agreed with
me. I was almost discouraged, and
when I tried Grape-Nuts I did so with
many misgivings—I lind no faith that It
would succeed where everything else
had failed.
“But It did succeed, nnd yon don’t
know how glad I am thnt l tried It. I
feel like a new person, I have gained In
weight and I don’t have that terrible
burning sensation :n my stomach any
more. I feel so strong ngain that 1 am
surprised at myself. The street noises
thnt used to Irritate me so, I never
notice now, and my mind Is so clear
that my household duties are it real
pleasure.”
Name given by Fostnm Co., Battle
Creek, Mich.
There's a reason. .
Now why was this great ebangemade
In this woman?
.The stomach and the brain had not
been supplied with the right kind of
food to rebuild nnd strengthen the
nerve centres In these organs. It Is ab
solute folly to try to do this with
medicine. There Is but one sure way,
nnd that Is to quit the old food that has
failed and take on Grapc-Nnts food,
which is more than half digested In the
process Of manufacture and is rich in
the phpepbate ot potash contained In
the natural grain, which unites with
albumen and water—the only three
substances that will make np the soft
gray filling in the thousands of delicate
nerve centres In the brain and body.
Grape-Nots food la a ture-toad back to
fcealtb to .all such case?- .. v. .
Oinrnnu Cmnnot lit Onrsl
by local applications as they cannot roachtho
diseased portion of thooar. Thorols only ono
way to oure deafness, and that is by consti
tutional remedies. Doafness U caused by an
Inflamed condition of the muoous lining ot
the Eustachian Tube. When this tubs is in
flamed you havo a rumbling sound or imper-
foot ho&rlng, and whon it is entirely dosed
Deafness is tho result, and unless the inflam
mation cop bo tulcon out and this tubo ro-
stdrod to its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever. Nino oases out of ton
orecausedby catarrh,which is nothlngbacaa
inflamed condition of the muoous surfaces.
We will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafnoss (caused by catarrhjthat can
not bo curod by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars free. F.J. Cnaszr ACo.,Toledo,0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Swallow Dying Out.
Tlio swallow is being annihilated. As
tho birds cross France and Italy going
to Africa in the fall and returning in
tho spring they are mercilessly slaugh
tered for the table .and tho plume
trade. Their numbers are visibly d*
creasing.
Cures Eczema, Itching Humors.
Especially for old, chronic cases take
Botanic Blood Balm. It gives a health?
blood supply to the affected parts, hqals al
the sores, eruption scabs, scales; stops the
awful itching and burning of eczema, swoll
ings, suppurating, watery sores, etc. Drug
gists $1 per large bottle, 3 bottles 12.50, <
bottles *5.00, express prepaid. Sample fre<
and prepaid by writing Blood Balm (
• la. (in. ~
PATIENT.
Physician (looking into fif* ante
room, whore a number of hla patients
are waiting)—Who has boen waiting
tho longest?
Tailor (who has called to present
Ms bill)—I have, doctor; I delivered
the clothes to you three years ago—
Glasgow Evening Times.
FITS normanontlycnrod. Vofltsornsrvons-
neasaftor first dav’s uso of Dr. Kline’s Great
NsrveRestoror,$2trlalbottlc and treatise froo
Dr. R. H. KMXK,Ltd.,93t ArohSt.,Phlla., Pa.
Lake Biwa is the only large sheet of
fresh water in Japan.
Ask Tnnr Denlttr For Allan's Foot-Waso.
A powder. It rosts tho foot. Cnres Corns,
Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Cal Ions,Aching
Sweating Foot ana Ingrowing Nalls. Alien’s
Foot-Easo makes now or tight shoos easy. At
all Druggists and Shoo stores, 25 cents. Ac
cept no substitute. Samplo malted Free,
Address, Alien 8. Olmsted, LoBoy.N. Y.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for ohildren
teething,soften the gums, reduces inflamma
tion .allays pain,cures wind colic,25c.abottlo.
rise’s Curo for Consumption Is an infallible
medlolno for coughs and colds.—N. W.
Samuel, Ocoan Grove, N. J., Fob. 17, 1900.
ITCHING SCALP HUMOR
Lady Suffered Tortures Until Curod by
Cntlcura—Scratched Day nnd Night.
"My scalp was covered with little pira
cies and I suffered tortures from the itch-
scratching all day and night,
and I could get no rest, t washed my
head With hot water nnd Cuticwra Soap
and then applied -the Cuticum Ointment
as a dressing? One box of the ointment and
cake of Cuticura Soap cured me. Now
my head is entirely clear and my hair is
growing splendidly. I have used Cuticura
Soap over since, and shall never be without
it. (Signed) Ada C. Smith, 309 Grand St.,
Jersey City, N. J.”
Russia in Europe alone has an area of
2,000,000 square miles.
The Little Huckleberry
that grows alongside our hills and moun
tains contains on active principle that has
a happy offeet on tho bowols. It enters
largely In Dr. Diggers’ Huckleberry Cordial,
tho great stomach and bowel romedy, for
Dysentery and Diarrhoea.
Sold by all Druggists, 25 and 60o. bottle.
on tb.e
new county
LIVING TOO HASTILY
AMERICANW0MENBREAKD0WN
Irrognlgritlea and Female Derange*
monte Result-Curod by Lydia J3.
Piakham’e Vegetable Compound.
Owing to our mode and manner of
living, and the nervous haste of every
woman to accomplish just so much
each day, it is said that there la not
ono woman in twenty-five but what
Buffers with some derangement of the
female organism, and this is the secret
of so many unhappy homes.
No woman can be amiable, light
hearted and happy, a jov to her hus
band and children, and perform the
duties incumbent upon her, when she is
suffering with backache, headache,
nervousness, sleeplessness, bearing,
down pains, displacement of the womb,
spinal weakness or ovarian troubles.
Irritability and snappy retorts take
the placo of pleasantness, and all sun-
shine is driven out of the home, and
lives aro wrecked bv woman’s great
enemy-womb trouble.
Read this letter:
Dear Mrz. Finkham:—
“ I was troubled for eight years with irregu
larities. which broko down my health and
brought on oxtremo nervousness and despon
dency. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound proved to bo tho only medicine which
helped me. Day by day I improved in health
while taking it until I was entirely cured. I
can nttenji to my social and household duties
and thoroughly enjoy ttfo once mere, as Lydia
U. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has made
me a well woman, without an ache or a pain.”
—Mrs. Chester Curry, 42 Saratoga Street,
East Boston, Mass.
At the first indication of ill health,
painful or irregular menstruation,
pain in the side, headache, backache,
bearing-down pains, nervousness or
“ tho blues,” secure at once a bottle of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound and begin ita use.
Good Luck
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THE CZAR'S DAY OF JUDGEMENT.
The Most Pregnant Opportunity Ever
Offered to Any Sovorelgn.
That the welfare of millions should
hang upon the wnl, whim and word of
a single individual—nnd this Individu
al walled away from jail real knowl
edge of tho people’s condition and
natural wishes—Is an anachronism of
tragic proportions—an anachronism
which lends to deplorable assassins,
-tlon on the one side, nnd on the other
towuch hldoous massacres of tho con*
tiding Innocent as took placo In St
Petersburg on Sunday the 23d of Jan
uary, 1905.
In all tho history of man no more
pregnant opportunity was ever o#or
ed Ita a sovereign than that olfored to
tho Czar Nicholas when bis people
came to him, not with swords nnd
guns, but bearing a petition .carrying
the scared Icons, and pictures of the
Czar, and following a cross Tho
humblest Turk la protected In present
ing a petition to his Sultan; but the
White Czar, *he belpved Little Father,
allows his petitioning subjects to bo
slaughtered like mad dogs!
The psychologist and the philoso
pher can find n score of explanations
of the conduct of the troubled, per
plexed and wrongly advised Czar bn
that clay of Judgment for him and for
the exploded system of government
which he represents.* Yet Is remains
true that, strive as he may to undo
the awful effects of his action on that
22d of January, the doom of the Rus
sian oligarchy waa aeajed. Through
whatever alow or rapid processes, by
means of whatever wise concessions
or hysterical convulsions, Russia from
now on will advance painfully, per
haps with pitiful reactions, toward
some modern and rational form of
government. The new government
may or may not retain imperial forms,
as-In Japan. The danger Is that the
blind, brutal, stupid measures of re-
pression, the grinding system of im
perial uniformity, may so Inflame
the people that fearful 1 reprisals and
chimerical schemes of reform will
take the place of wise and orderly
measures, and that the “man on horse
back” may. tor a time, stand in the
path of progress.—From an Editorial
to tbs Cento ..... —
On the label of every can of Good Luck Baking Powder will be
found a coupon. Cut them out and. save. Each one is
valuable. In every can there is a premium book that
tells how to get useful articles tree. Tliia premium
offer is made to more thoroughly introduce
OD LI
ONE
SPOON
9PHERNW
CHMONDjr
GOOD LUCK
Baking Powder
though it already enjoys the largest sale of «ny baking powder In tha
world. Good Luck Baking Powder is positively pure and has ua-
rurpassed leavening qualitiea. It makes delicious bakings and
keeps them longer and better. Ita unexcelled merit hu developed
a ^tremendous demand for It—carloada and tninlosd, being
•hipped to all sections of the country. This make! it possible
to offer to good an article at the modente price of 10c per
pound can. Ask your dealer for " Good Luck •• or write
us if he can't supply you.
THE SOUTHERN MFG. CO.
Richmond. Va.
Conviction Mows Dial
When bnying loose coffee-or anything your grocer happens
to have in ms bin, how do you know what you are
Retting ? Some queer stories about coffee that is sold in bulk,
" could be told, if the people who handle it (grocers), cared to
speak out.
Could any amount of mere talk have persuaded millions of
housokeopers to use *
Lion Coffee,
the leader of all package coffees for over a quarter
of a century, if they had not found it superior to all other brands in
Partly, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity ?
This popular metta, of LION COFFEE
eon be One only to lnherenl merit. There
Is so stronger proof si strilttia caw
U the verdict ol MILLIONS OF
HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince
yon ol the merits ot HON COFFEE,
It costs yon but n trifle to bay a
package. It Is tbe easiest way to
convince yourself, and to make
yon a PERMANENT PURCHASER.
LION COFFEE to aoM only la 1 lb. amled mekagea,
and reaches yon aa pore ana dean aa wbaa ft lafl oar
’’lic^aad on avery paefcaga.
flora LbiaaUcaMuada far valuable geenkas.
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Y dna CENTS BUYS A
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will Mnd bp mail packs** upon receipt of 10c.
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s Removes al" swelling in 8 toAo
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