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e of the dealer who tries to sell
‘something just as good."
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all Sizes. Wheat Separate
all Sizes.
removes from the soil
large quantities of
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Good work ml
prompt service
guaranteed bjr
oar superior to.
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The fertilizer ap
plied, must furnish
enough Potash, or the
land -will lose its pro
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S 93 Houma St., Hew York.
ASTHMA
eA/M BE etrRETX,
“reek’s AMhmt Cure*’ will do It i It relieves
the wot si attack ut Aatbma In one mlante. It
ie equally good for Croup or raids. Try It.
Free sample seat to any aadreea
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ID YOU EVER'
Insult offered the Intelligence of
nle whs the claim la mode that
iedj will rare ell dlacemat No.
t tt «md semitof our book telling
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lono, and oor Family Medlulne
leatM card will aecure the h ok
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wiittne, Telegraphy, Uotkemail'e, f
nnd Business Correspondence tk
taught. Board SS to gIS per month.
Korfo’k Is Will In?.
Andrew Carnegie’s gift of $50,000
ir a. public library for Norfolk. Va.,
is been accepted by the city council.
The Straight Front
Royal Worcester
mnd
Bon Ton Corsets
are just as comfortable in the warmest
weather as in the coldest.. We have
been making these corsets for nearly
half a century,, and we know just why
every ititch is put into them.
Ask your dealer to show them to you.
rial Worcester Corset Co..worc„t«r, nu».
SURGICALJPERATIONS
How Mrs. Brace, a Noted Opera
Singer, Escaped an Operation.
Proof That Many Operations
for Ovarian Troubles are Un
necessary.
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkh am : —Travelling
for years on the road, with irregular
meals and- sleep and damp beds, broke
down my health so completely two
years ngy that tlio physician advised a
complete rest, anti when I had gained
BILL ON RIGHT LINE.
jins. a. chuck.
sufficient vitality, an operation for
ovarian troubles. Not a very cheerful
prospect, to he sure. I, however, was
advised to try Lydia K. Plnkliam’s
Vegetable Compound and Ban
al! vo Wash ; 1 did so, fortunately
for mo. Refute a month had passed I
felt that mv general health had im
proved; in three months more I was
cured, and I have been in perfect
health sin-.c. I did not lose an engage
ment or miss a meal.
“ Your Vegetable Compound is cer
tainly wonderful, and well worthy the
praise your adr.iiri.i (- friends who have
been cured' aro :•?'!)■ to give you. I
always speak hi/ily of it, and you
will admit L lo;; good reason to do
so.”—Mrs. (I. tilincE, Lansing, Mich.
$5000 forfeit If aiouo testimonial h not genuine.
The frill'"-t counsel on this
Bubjeci cars bo secured without
cost by writing to Mrs Pinkham,
Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be
entirely eonf< dent lab
lltlCUrd
Resolvent
PIUS
CUTICURA RESOLV
ENT PILLS (Chocolate
Coated, 60 doses, 25c.), are
a new, tasteless, odourless,
economical substitute for the
celebrated liquid CUTI
CURA RESOLVENT, as
well as lor all other blood
ourifiers and humour cures.
Each pill is .equivalent to one
teaspoonful of liquid RE
SOLVENT. Put up in
screw-cap pocket vials, con
taining 60 doses, price, 25c.
COTICURA RESOLV
ENT PILLS are alterative,
antiseptic, tonic, and digest
ive, and beyond question the
irest, sweetest, most suc-
ssful and economical blood
ana skin purifiers, humour
cures, and tonic-digestives yet
compounded.
contpicie TrcaAmcDi $s
J <S
Complete external and Internal treatment
for every humour, consisting of Cuticuka ’
Soap, 25c., to cleanse the skin of crusts
aiuTscales, and soften the thickened cut
icle; Cuticura Ozmtmbnt, 80c., to in
stantly allay itching, inflammation, and .
irritation, and soothe and heal; and Cun-
cura Kesoi.vrnt Pills, 25c., to cool and
cleanse the blood.' ■ A Sixolr Srr Is often
sufficient to cure the mo9t torturing, dim
figuring, Itching, burning, and scaly skin,
scalp, and blood humours, ccseinas,rashes,
and irritations frith loss of hair, from
infancy to ago, when all else fails.
pothfo-tir Rmssivs aia sold (hronshont tha sail
Brltuh 1), pot 187- ChlrteriiouM Sq., London. Frotch
Dnpoit 3 Raa d. U'Ptlx, Ptrl, Porraa Dave ass
Cuau. Coar.. Sola Fropa, Bo,ton. U. 8. A.
Congressman Livingston lies the
Only rieasure That Will Knock
Out the Beef Trust.
A Washington special says: The
first bill really designed to heat down
the extortionate prices of the rapa
cious beef trust appeared in congress
Friday, and its author Is Representa
tive Livingston, of Georgia. The bill
Will get a speedy consideration, and Is
likely to pas6, for every member of
congress Is aroused at the spectacle of
the American public standing helpless
while it feels the cold muzzle of the
beef trust's pistol at Its head.
A number of bills seeking to knock
the protective tariff wall from the beef
trust have been introduced, but none
are effective, because they fail to spe
cify what sections of the protection
law they seek to repeal.
Mr. Livingston’s blit provides that
the Dingley law, paragraphs 218 to 222.
inclusive, and 273 to 279, inclusive,
shall bo repealed.
These paragraphs now protect the
beef trust’s products from competition
with similar products from Canada,
Cuba and Mexico and other foreign
countries. With these paragraphs re
pealed, the products of other countries
may be rushed into American markets
and Eold to American consumers at
prices far below the robber trusts’
prices. It will lie a knockout com
plete in its character.
In a word, the beef trust now sits on
the protection wall. Mr, Livingston's
bill would knock the wall out from un
der it and let it drop.
“The public is being held up in true
highway robber style,” said Mr. Liv
ingston, “and congress is not go
ing to sit still while the performance
is going on. I believe my bill will pass,
and it will give the relief desired.”
The Georgia congressman’s long ex
perience in national legislation and his
knowledge of the tariff situation fits
him as an able antagonist to the beef
trust.
THE NEW POLICEMAN.
Magistrate (to new policeman)—Did
you notice no suspicious character
about the neighborhood?
New Policeman—Shure, yer Honor, '
I saw but one man, an’ I asked him
what he was doing there at that time
o’ night? Sez he, "I have no business
here just now, but I expect to open a
Jewelry sthore in the vicinity later i
on.” At that I says, "I wish you suc
cess sor.”
Mlglstrate (disgusted)—Yes, and he
did open a jewelry store In the vicinity-
later on, and stole seventeen watches.
New Policeman (aftere a pause)—
Begorra, yer Honor, the man may have
been a thafe, but he was no liar!—
Tit-Bits.
Health
A SIGH FOR THE OLD DAYS.
"I suppose,” said Senator Sorghum,
"that you would like to have me make
a few contributions to the campaign
fund.” |
"Well,” said the worker, “we were
expecting something of the kind from
you.”
"Here’s a chock. I tell you what it
is. though. I sometimes wish I'd lived
In the early days of this republic, when \
a man could get office by simply mak
ing speeeehe3 instead of putting up
real money.”—Washington Star.
“ For 25 years 1 have never
missed taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
every spring. It cleanses my
blood, makes me feel strong, and
does me good in every way.” —
John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Pure and rich blood
carries new life to every
part of the body. You
are invigorated, refreshed.
You feel anxious to be
active. You become strong,
steady,courageous. That’s
what Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
will do for you.
$1.00 a bottle. All drugget**
Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayor’s
Sarsaparilla. Ho knows nil about thlnprand
old family medicine. 1‘oUow lii» udvicoaud
will be siitisfled.
J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mas*.
ITS CONTENTS.
Ida—I really believe that you know
the contents of this love-letter.
May (impatiently)—Oh, nonser.3e.
Ida—Thefe! Didn't I say you knew
what it contained?”—Chicago News.
Reduced.
FI ME
FAT
PRESIDENT ON SOUTH.
To the North Pole l»y Balloon.
During the past few yeurs many attempts
have been made to reach the North Pole by
ship, but on account of the ice have all been
failures. It would seem, therefore, that the
only way to reach the coveted spot is by the
balloon. There is also but one way to obtain
good health for those who suffer from indi
gestion, dyspepsia, constipation or liver and
kidney troubles, and that is by using Hostet-
ter’s btomach Bittors. Don’t fail to try it.
There arc nineteen parliaments in the
British Empire — ten in British North
America, seven in Australasia and two in
South Africa.
•REDIJCTO”
is a perfectly harmless vegetable compound. Itpnsl-
tlvelr and permanently Hlniinntes corpulency and
superfluous flrsh. It lsaUlHii A UM»LlJTIC and as
hfirmloHsas frcuh alr.Thousnndsor patient* have used
thlH treatment. J'hysiclum endorse it. Wiite tons for
FH» K THIS ATM K.VT. Send Ten Cent* to cover
jiOEtajce, etc. Correspondence Ktrictly confidential.
Kverythim? In plain eoaltd pnckiifftn. we send you the
lormuiR.if you take our treuiment, and you can make
"Reducin' ut home If you desliejkcowing the Ingred
ients need huve no fear of evil effects. Address,
<;iUBcnitC'heni.L'o..3?0 I * Jell Ave bi Louis.Mo
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID,^
Good enough
for anybody!
^All Havana Filler
TLORO DORA" BANDS are
of same value as tags from
'STAR.' 'DRUMMOND'Natural Leaf.
'GOOD L UCK~ 'OLD PEACH & HONEY'
'RAZOR and I. RICE GREENVILLE'
Appreciates Courtesies Shown On j
His Recent Visit to the
Charleston Exposition.
Friday President Roosevelt received
a delegation consisting of members of
the Merchants’ Association of New
York, the chamber of commerce, and
the cotton exchange, acompanied by
ladies. The delegation was on its way
home from a visit to the Charleston
exposition, and numbered about forty.
William F. King, chairman of the dele
gation from the Merchants’ Associa
tion, addressed the president, saying,
among other things:
"During our stay In Charleston we
were deeply touched by the many cor
dial and feeling expressions with re
gard to yourself aroused by your visit
to the exposition. At a banquet which
we attended every one who spoke,
spoke most feelingly of you.
“In addressing the company assem
bled I told them that It rested with
themselves to take a leading part in
the world of today; that we would help
them all we could in the north; they
have made a wonderful start in the
last few years. There Is no reason
why Manchester should not come to
America. I believe their exposition is
a new day for the south. If they con
tinue actively at work' their section
will become one of the most prosper
ous parts of the country. What they
need now to draw on is their labor,
skill and brains.”
The president responded as follows:
"Mr. King, Ladles and Gentlemen:
I appreciate very much your visit to
me, and I am glad you were down at
Charleston. I was deeply touched by
the reception I met there—a reception
not personal to me, but given to me
as representing the nation to which all
of us belong and all the parts of which
and the success of any part of which
are matters of pride for every one of
us everywhere. I feel in the strongest
way that nothing can be more impor
tant than the building up of the great
industrial interests of the south
through just such organizations as you
represent here today. i ;
“I thank you for calling upon me.
You represent bodies of the kind that
have made New York’s greatness what
it is. As regards what Mr. King said
concerning the expressions used by the
people of Charleston about me, I can
only say that I am going to do my best
to deservo them and to deserve your
good will. And to do all that I can,
all that In me-lies, to belt* in keeping
up the wonderful prosperity, material
and moral of our country.’' (Applause.)
Tntterlne Cures Quickly.
“Only two applications of Tetterine cured
a bud east) of King Worm from which I had
suffered.”—Julian M.Solomon,Savannah, Ga.
50c. a box by mail from J.T. Shuptriue, Savan
nah, Ga., if your druggist don't keep it. ,
A handful of common sense is worth a
bushel of learning.
Ask Your Dealer For Allen'a Foot-Case,
A powder. It rests the feet. CureB Corns,
Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous,Aohine,
sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nalls- Allen's
Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At
all Druggists and Shoe stores, 26 centB. Ac
cept no substitute. Sample mailed Fnxs.
Address Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y.
Some men are known by the company
they keep and others by the fellows they
shake.
Dyeing is as simple as washing when you
use Putnam Fadeless Dees. Sold by all
druggists.
The bacillus of the grip is the smallest
disease germ yet discovered.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for ohlldren
teething, soften the gums, reduces inflanima
tion,allays pain,cures wind colic. 26c. a bottle
The amount of blood in the human body
is one-thirteenth of the body weight.
—
FITS permanently aured. No fits or nervous
ness after llrst day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
NerveBestoror. #2trlal bottle and treatise/rss
Dr. B.H. Kline,Ltd., 931 ArohSt., Phlla., Pa.
Usually when a man starts on the down
ward road the brake refuses to work.
DO YOU SHOOT?.
If you do you should send your name and address on-a posul cara ro
WINCHESTER
GUN CATALOGUE. S . F
It illustrates and describes all the different Winchester Rifles, Shotgunsend
. Ammunition, and contains much valuable Information. Send at once t®*»ne
Wlncheetor Repeating Amno Co.. NewJHaxen^Conn^
Piso's Cure for Consumption is an infallible
modloino for coughs and colds.—N. W.
Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900.
Russia now possesses a school of mili
tary ballooning.
I had a general run-down fooling, lacked
ambition, and had no appetite whatever,
with a.very languid feeling at all timos.
On going to supper one evening ray board
ing mietreea reoommended my-taking Bi-
pane Tabule*. She told me her experienoo
with thorn, as well as that of others to
whom she* hod spoken about the Tabuiee.
I decided to make a trial, and since I have
been taking thorn.I feel like a new-made
man, and have none of my lorraer com-
plnints, taking a mors deckled • interest in.
my work ullU In life in general.
At druggists.
; The Five-Gent packet Is enough, foe an
ordinary ooension. The family bottle,
(iO cents, contains a supply for a year.
Avery & McMillan,
Bl and 53 8. For*yth St., Atlantal Qa. '
ALL KINDS OF ^
MACHINERY