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WHAT IS PE-RU-IMA?
Is It a Catarrh Remedy, or a
Tonic, or is it Both?
gome people call Pernna a great
tonic. Others refer to Peruna as a
great catarrh remedy.
Which of these people are right?
Is it more proper to call Peruna a ca
tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic?
Our reply is, that Peruna is both a
tonic and a catarrh remedy. Indeed,
there can be no effectual catarrh rem
edy that is not also a tonic.
In order to thoroughly relieve any
case of catarrh, a remedy must not
only have a specif c action on the mu
cous membranes affected by the ca
tarrh, but it must have a general tonio
action on the nervous system.
Catarrh, even in persons who are
otherwise strong, is a weakened con
dition of some mucous membrane.
There must be something to strength
en the circulation, to give tone to the
arteries, and to raise the vital forces.
Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the
world has attracted so much attention
from medical writers as EYPEASTIS
CANADENSIS. The wonderful effi
cacy of this herb has been recognized
many years, and is growing in its held
upon the medical profession. When
joined with CUBEBS and COPAIBA a
trio of medical agents is formed in Pe
mna which constitutes a specific rem
edy for catarrh that in the present
state of medical progress cannot bo
improved upon. This action, rein
forced by such renowned tonics as
COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS, COR
YDALI3 FORMOSA and CEDECN
BEED, ought to make this compound
an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its
stages and locations in the body.
From a theoretical standpoint, there
fore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The
use of Peruna, confirms this opinion.
Numberless testimonials from every
quarter of the earth furnish ample
evidence that this judgment is not
over enthusiastic. When practical ex
perience confirms a well-grounded the
ory the result is a truth that cannot be
shaken.
ANYTHING BETTER THAN HOME.
‘I am sick to death of everything,”
said tha society woman.
“Let’s spend this evening where
we’ve never spent one before.”
“Agreed!” said her husband. “Shall
we try home or church?”
"Church." she replied, sighing
Beware of Ointments For Catarrh
That Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole sys
tem when entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should never be used
except on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold
to the good you can possibly derive from
them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, 0., contains
no mercury, and is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of thesystem. inbuyingHall's Catarrh Cure
be sure you get the genuine, it is taken in
ternally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by if’.
J. Cheney 4 Cos. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists; price, 75c. per bottle.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for coustipation.
Sagacity of an Arizona Dog.
A correspondent sends the follow
ing Interesting bit st testimony to
Harper’s Weekly: “In connection with
the ‘Animal Controversy’ being dis
cussed by the prominent naturalists
and nature-writers of the country, I
would like to cite the following case
in support of Dr. Hornaday’s belief
in the reasoning powers of animals
that they do reason from cause to
effect.
“Mr. William Roberts, who drives
the stage from here to Quartzite, has
a dog who accompanies him on his
trips. When the dog gets tired of
running along beside the stage fee
Jumps into the stage between the
seats. When the stage is moving
slowly, he Jumps into the stage from
the side, just clearing the rear wheel,
but when the stage is moving swiftly,
he Jumps from a position a little
to the rear of the wheel, alights on
the rear wheel, and the momentum
throws him into the stage. It sure
ly was not instinct or a natural im
pulse that led the dog to jump on to
the swiftly moving wheel. But when
we think of the little we know of the
workings of the human brain, is It
not too much to presume to analyze
that of an animal?”
Bees Race Pigeons.
It Is not generally known that bees
are swifter In flight than pigeons—
that is, for short distances. Some
years ago a pigeon fancier of Ham
me, Westphalia, laid a wager that a
dozen'bees liberated three miles from
their hives would reach home in less
time than a dozen pigeons. The com
petitors were given wing at Rvbern,
a village nearly a league from Ham
me, and the first bee reached the hive
a quarter of a minute in advance of
the first pigeon. Three other bees
reached the goal before the second
pigeon. The bees were also slightly
handicapped, having been rolled in
flour before starting, for purpose of
identification —Reader.
All Scholars.
Secretary Wilson will have no
Words carved on the new building of
the Agricultural Department, but why
does he tolerate allegorical figures
ornamenting the edifice? They are as
rubbishy ’ as the Latin words he has
ordered cut out. Fortunately, he can
not get at the national motto. He
is not so complimentary to his clientele
as Gen. Butler was when he was run
ning for governor of Massachusetts
against John D. Long. In one of his
speeches he said: “What has this
Mr. Long ever done that he should be
elected governor? I never heard that
he had done anything except to trans
late Virgil's Aeneid, and that was of
no ÜBe to the Democrats of Massa
chusetts, for every one of them can
read the Aeneid in the original.”-
Philadelphia Record.
Largest Flag.
The largest flag in the world floats
from the tallest building in the world.
The bunting was raised in honor of
Robert Fulton's great work to hu
manity to commemorate the hundredth
birthday of the first steamboat. The
flag, which was raised over the Sin
ger building at Broadway and Liber
ty street, measures 29 feet by 59 feet
and consists of the United States em
blem on a ground of white. It is
known as the peace flag and was
raised under the auspices of the Lea
gue of Peace. It floats from the
thirty-fourth floor of the Singer build
ing, which now stands 435 feet from
the Broadway pavement. The boom
which the flag flies from is 60 feet
high, so that this is the higest point
yet reached by Old Glory.—New York
Correspondent Pittsburg Dispatch.
Wonders of a Watch.
Very few who carry a watch ever
think of the unceasing labor it per
forms, under what would be consid
ered shabby treatment for any other
treatment. There are many who think
that a watch ought to run for years
without cleaning or a drop of oil.
Read thi3 and judge for yourself. The
main wheel in an ordinary American
watch makes four revolutions a day
for twenty-four hours, or 1,4G0 in a
year. Next, the center wheel, twenty
four revolutions in a day, of 8,760 in
a year. The third wheel, 192 in a day,
or 59,080 in a year. The fourth wheel,
2,440 in a day, or 545,000 in a year.
The fifth, or escape wheel, 12,900 in a
day, or 4,728,200 in a year. The ticks
or beats are 388,800 in a day, or 14,
812.000 in a year.
WHY NOT?
"Come,” cried the mother of the
peevish little bull-pup, “you can’t
mend matters by whining, can you?”
“I’m afraid not,” sniffed the pup.
“Then,” said the mother, “if not,
whine not.”—Answers.
COMPARISON.
Mrs. Johnson (over the tub.) —Doan
Ah mek yo’ a good livin’, Henry Clay
Johnston?
Mr. Johnston. —Tol’ble, chile —til’ble.
But yo’ sh’d have seen de way mah
rnothah suppohted mah fathah! -
EASY FOOD
Ready For Instant Use Without Cook
ing.
Almost everyone likes a cereal food
of some kind at breakfast and supper,
but the ordinary way of cooking
cereals results in a pasty masß that Is
hard to digest, and if not properly
digested, the raw mass goes down
into the intestinal tract where gas Is
generated and trouble follows.
Everyone knows that good food
properly digested keeps the body
well, while poor food, or even food of
good quality that is poorly prepared
and not digested, is sure to bring on
some kind of disease.
The easiest food to digest in this
line is Grape-Nuts, made from wheat
and barley, and cooked thoroughly at
the factory, some 12 to 16 hours be
ing consumed in the different pro
cesses of preparation. The food,
therefore, is ready for instant ser
vice and the starch has been changed
to a form of Sugar, so that it is pre
digested and ready for almost imme
diate absorption.
A Chicago young lady writes that
she suffered for years from indiges
tion and dyspepsia from the use of
food that wa3 not suitable to her
powers of digestion. She says:
"I began using Grape-Nuts, and 1
confess to having had a prejudice at
fiist, and was repeatedly urged before
I finally decided to try the food, but I
have not known what indigestion is
since using it, ar.d have never been
stronger or in better health. I have
increased in weight from 109 to 124
pounds.”
People ran be well, practically
without coat, if they will adopt scien
tific food and leave off the indigesti
ble sort. “There's a Reason."
Grape-Nuts Food is crisp and de
licious to the taste. It should be
served exactly as it comes from the
package, without cooking, except in
cases where it is made up into pud
dings and other desserts.— Book of
delicious rerip s, and “The Road to
Wellville," i:i pugs.
FITS,St. Vi tus’Dance iNervoas Diseases pei
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerv.
Restorer, fci trial bottle and treatise free
l)r. H. R. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch St,.. Phila., Pa
A 111 till twit t. utiill UCV.U U
he has no heir.
COURTING BLINDNESS
Is what you aro doing when you negle
twitoniug,’ watery, oloodsliot, sore ev,
Leonard! Gooieu Eye Lotion cures non;
every eye disease. Cools,heats audstrengt
ens. Get “Leonardi's." It makes stto:,
eyes. Uua; (nutted or money refundu
Druggists seh It at 25 ets. or forwarded p
paid on receipt of price by and. it. Leoaac-
A Cos., Tampa, Via.
The man who has no time for an
occasional laugh needs a vacation.
BABY WASTED TO SKELETON.
In Torments With Terrible Sores on
Face and Body—Tore at Flesh
—Cured by Cutlcura.
‘‘My little son. when about a year and
a half old. began to have sores come out
on his face. They began to come on his
arms, then on other parte of his body, and
then one came on his chest, worse than
the others. Still he grew worse. At the
end of about, a year and a half of suffering
he grew so bad I had to tie his hartds in
cloths at night to keep him from serateh
ing the sores and tearing the flesh. He got
to be a mere skeleton and was hardly able
to walk. I sent to the drug store and got
a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Outi
cura Ointment, and at the end of about
two months the sores were all well. He
has never had any sores of any kind since,
and T can sincerelv say that only for
the Outicura Remedies my precious child
would have died from those terrible sores.
I used only one cake of Soap and about
three boxes of Ointment. Mrs. Egbert
Sheldon. R. F. D., No.l, Woodville, Conn.,
April 22, 1905.”
Tho price of admission to society
is the ability to buy costly raiment.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething,softens thegums.rednoeainflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25ca bottle
GEE!
‘‘l told her that in her presense my
soul soared to empyrean heights of in
effable bliss.”
“And what did- she say to that?”
“She said, ‘Gee!’”—Louisville Cour
ier-Journal.
TEN YEARS OF PAIN.
Unable to Do Even Housework Be
cause of Kidney Troubles.
Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clin
ton St., Napoleon, 0., says: “For
fifteen years I was a great sufferer
from kidney trou
bles. My back pained
A me terribly. Every
trs turn or move caused
/' itfP' B harp, shooting
painß. My eyesight
waß P° or > and spots
ivSssSS&ip* appeared before me,
• and I bad dizzy
spells. For ten yearß
I could not do housework, and for
two years did not get out of the
house. The kidney secretions were
irregular, and doctors were not help
ing me. Doan's Kidney Pills brought
me quiek relief, and finally cured me.
They saved my life."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N. Y.
A brave man starts anew battle In
stead of howling about the wounds
of the one he lost.
WoykM@\
Tool blllonit Got MKjf
• apllttln* headache!
Pain* all error jrour
HICKS' H. ~ J
O.\V •OTTtf I
irsuocio |f) J
f. W Dispels all acbea |(Jv|
and pain* immediately
* Baevlar Sl>a. *ie and Me.
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corn, wheat, breakfast cereals, pra
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Mfrlfo grain tor poultry. Bo ns very easy (see
Eat-i-af long crank.) Grind# fast and wont
WtjJj get out of order. The
BLACK HAWK GRIST MILL
"Pdf la the mill you ought to buy. Fills
IffjS dozen uses, and soon saves Its cost.
|fl E The best grinder for the money erer
If if built. Weighs 17 lbs H 00, prepaid to
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FARMS
AND TIMBER LANDS
In Habersham county, Ga Henlthleat county
tu the United States. Can ralre anythin? that
crown on land Urge and mall farms at from
J3 (to to (10.00 per acre. Write for li*t and folder.
J. If. III< KN, ClarkrrDle. On.
Thompson’s Eye Wafer
(At42-’O7)
TELEGRAPHY
a State# repreeented in ncJiool. Life wJiolarahla,
books farnUbed and portion ran toed for ww.
Writ* SOUTHERN BLBINKS* COLLEGE AND TELEGRAPH SCHOOL, MWNAJN, GA.
BACKACHE AND
DESPONDENCY
Are both symptoms of organic de- 1
rangement, and nature's warning to q ?/v<- H I •
women of a trouble which will soon- .. : r "' v \ w I
er or later declare itself. ' v , ;v' jFS. l
How often dove hear women say. /.L, \ v % 1 \g|papaß *\
“It seems us though my back would / IYI
break.” Yet they continue to drag
along and suffer with aches in the \\J u nl*l
small of the back, pain low down in V **V
the side, dragging sensations, nerv- Jjl/
ousTicss and no ambition. I(,/ wio
They do not realize that the back O r*
is the main-spring of woman's organ- L I
ism and quickly indicates by aching M 155 LENA NAVxt U
a diseased condition of the feminine organs or kidneys, and that aches *
and pains will continue until the cause la removed. |
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound |
made from native roots and herbs has been for many years the most I
successful remedy in such cases. No other medioine has such a record I
of cures of feminine ills. - ..... §
Miss Lena Nagel, of 117 Morgan St., Buffalo, N. Y , writes:- * I was B
completely worn out and on the verge of nervous prostration My back I
ached all the time. 1 had dreadful periods of pain, wo* subject to fits |
of crying and extreme nervousness, and was always weak and tired. §
Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound completely cured me. f
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints, I
such as Backache. Falling and Displacements, and all Organic Diseases.
Dissolves and expels Tumors at au early stage. It strengthens and I
tones the Stomach. Cures Headache and Indigestion and Invigorates I
the whole feminine system.
Mrs, Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women I
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to M
write Mrs Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Her advioe is free. M
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jMK the wet weather
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