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LIEUTENANT BOWMAN
III FORK-EIGHT HOGGS
PE-SU-NA CURED HI.
Cold Affected Head and Throat
—Attack Was Severe.
Chos. W. Bowman, 1st Lieut, and Adjt.
4fch M. S. M. Cav. Yols., writes from
Lai:ham. M<1., as follows:
“Though somewhat averse to patent med¬
icines, and still more averse to becoming only
a professional affidavit man, it seems
,a plain, duty in the present instance to add
my experience to the columns already
written, concerning the curative powers of
Penimi.
“I havebeen particularly benefited
by tts use for colds m the head and
throat, I have been able to fully cure
myself of a most severe attack in
forty-eight directions. hours by its use according
to 1 use it as a preventive
whenever threatened with an attack,
“Members of my family also use it for
like ailments. \Ve are recommending it
to our friends.”—C. W. Bowman.
Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics.
One reason why Peruna has found per¬
manent use in so many homes is that it
contains no narcotic of any kind. It can
be used any length of time without acquir¬
ing a drug habit.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of the
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for
free medical advice. All correspondence
held strictly confidential.
GOOD POTATOES
BRING FANCY PRICES
To grow a large crop of good potatoes, She
soil must contain plenty of Potash.
Tomatoes, melons, cabbage, turnips, lettuce
—in fact, ali vegetables remove Supply large quanti¬
ties of Potash from the soil.
Potash.
liberally by the use of fertilizers containing
not less than 10 per cent, actual Potash.
Better and more profitable yields are sure to
follow advertising circulars
boo” 0«' samphlets special fertilizers, are.not but contain valu
information ing farmers. Sent free for tbe
aTi e to
asking. Write now.
GERMAN KALI WORKS
New York— 93 Nassau Street, or
Atlanta, Gi.—South Broad St.
iSESISE
which meet every demand made upon them for
Shoes Styl© last longer and look better.
Wear and
“always just correct
CLOVER BRAND SHOES
JUST THE KIND YOU WANT
Your dealer will see that you are supplied with these
shoes if you insist. Every dealer ought to give
you the best. See that you get these.
For business or dress ask for “SIR KNIGHT’
JSprtbnmpr-B’Kiarts Hiias?
LARGEST FINE SHOE EXCLUSIVISTS
ST. LOUIS, U. S. A
LsFATETTt STOCK FARM, LARGEST IMPORTERS IS AMERICA OF THE
j. crouch & SON, Great German
Pkop's.
Coach=5taS!ions
The Best Horse to Cross on Small Southern Mares
EVERY COLT A HIGH CLASS ONE.
The Coming horse for the South. Our last importation of
108 Stallions arrived Feb. iwth. AH Stallions guaranteed; lib¬
eral terms made. Catalogue LCKO' on application CH & H<>S, If Na-livilie, your country Tenn.
needs a stallion won- ns.
NEEDLES, i FOR. ALL SEWING MA
i CHINE*. Standard Goods
SHUTTLES, Only, Free i a.la.1 sue to
, Deader*. BLELOCK
REPAIRS. MFG. CO., 9!5 Locust MO.
St., ST. LOUIS.
SEBEEBBUb GUSiS WHERE fAlLSr
Beet Cough ALL ELSE
fcyrup. Tastes Good. I
in time. Sold by druggist?.
consumption
%
PATIENT.
Physician (looking into bis Into
room, where a number of his patients
are waiting!—Who has been wafting
the longest?
Tailor (who has called to present
his bill)—I have, doctor; I delivered |
the clothes to you three yeans rjgo—
Glasgow Evening Times.
VAIN HOPE.
“Banks, can you remember just how
much I owe you?”
“Thirteen dollars and twenty-fiva
cents.”
“That's the exact sum, eh? tank
you.”
“Well—why did you want to V bw?*
“I thought perhaps you'd Tgot
ten it. that’s all."—Cleveland ider.
FITSpormanentiy cured, hoftt- pious¬ Great
ness after first day’s use of Dr.
NerveKestoror,*2trialbottle audn ,-isefrso
Dr. IT. it. Klink,L td.,931 Arch 9t„ PbiU., Pa.
There is disfress in the north of Ireland
as well as in the southwest
Tlir Little Orphan Home, f
Mrs. Sego, one of the trustees of the New
Orleans Orphan Home, gives Dr. Diggers
Huckleberry Cordial for the relief of ail
bowel troubles. She never suffers herself
to be without it.
Sold by all Druggists, 23 and 50o bottle.
The Southern States are producing half
ike lumber cut. in America.
A Frame House 1(10 Year# 014.
A Irame house can be kept in good order
for a hundred years, if painted with the
Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint. Jt
won’t need to be painted more than once
in ten to fifteen years because the L- & M.
Zinc hardens the L. & M. White Lad, and
gives Four it enormous life. & Mai tines L. &
M. gallons Longman gallons linseed
Paint mixed with three
oil will paint a house.
W. B. Barr, Charleston. W. Va. if writes:
“Painted Frankenburg Block witj L. &
M.; stands out as though varnishe' ed.
Wears and covers like gold.
Sold everywhere and by Lontman &
Martinez. New York. Paint Makers for
Fifty Years. I .
The lighthouse at Corunna, Spain, is the
oldest now in use.
An Acid Made Cf Wood Gas. ?
Aside from the deposits of metallic !
copper in the Michigan region, practi* !
and cally all nickel the ores consist of copper, of compounds zinc, lead, j
of the metals with sulphur. In
smelting, the sulphur is burned
out and gives rise to enormous
quantities of sulphur dioxide,—that
gas that hus taught man to postpone
for a moment the pleasure of his
cigar when lighting it with a sulphur
match, and has caused many a house¬
wife to mourn for the untimely fading
and passing away of her most cher¬
ished house plants. At Leadville, ,j»fv
lin, Galena, Argentine, El Paso, and
other sections of the country not only
treeless but also grassless deserts
have been produced by the large
smelting establishments. Near Mount
Shasta stretches of the finest timber
land stand blasted because of this
waste, which .were it utilized, would
doubtless be sufficient to erect a now
plant for the company every two or
three years By what is known as the
“new contact process,” this gas can
be transformed into the best of suk
phuric acid, and where smelting es¬
tablishments are near enough to the
manufactories u^ing this article
large revenues are being derived from
| this waste product every year How-
1 ever, since sulphuric acid is very
cheap and freight rates very high, the
■ economical utilization of the gas in
the Shasta and other regions similar¬
ly situated, far removed from manu¬
facturing centres, has not yet been ac
j in complished—William Harper's Magazine. Conger Morgan,
i
More, mean remarks about woman
by women. Lady’s Pictorial now
calls her “unpunctual,” and applies
the allegation to all the sex from
cooks to girls in counting rooms.
Mrs, Craigie called her unfair the oth¬
er day. Secretary of the Woman’s
Trade Union League accused her of
lock of thrift. Mrs. Chapman Catt,
Mrs. Perkins Gilman and others con¬
tributed their quota of things. If
the analysis of the sex by the sex
proceeds much further question why
men don’t marry may become too
obvious to require "-^wer
Fixinsr Railroad Ratos.
Making railroad rates is like playing
a game of checkers or chess. Com¬
munities to be benefited, producers,
manufacturers or shippers to be aided
represent the pieces used. Every possi¬
ble move is studied for its effect on the
general result by skilled traffic mana¬
gers. A false move in the making of
freight rates may mean the ruin of a
city, of a great manufacturing .interest,
of an agricultural community. Rail¬
roads strive to build up all these so
that each may have an equal chance iu
the sharp competition of business. So
sensitive to this rivalry are the rail¬
roads that in order to build up business
along their lines they frequently allow
the shipper to practically dictate rates.
Rate making has been a matter of de¬
velopment; of mutual concessions for
mutual benefit. That is why the rail¬
roads of the United States have volun¬
tarily made freight rates so much lower
in this country than they are on the
government-owned and operated rail¬
ways of Europe and Australia that
they are now the lowest transportation
rates in the world.
(At20-’05)
T H E P AISY FLYKILL E R all the
and afford*
comfort to every
home—-In me—in dlnin dining
room lira, sleeping where room
d all places
fl inn are trouble
land rue. Clean, neat
w.u not sol 11 or
■ I injure anything.Try and
them once v
I we, never he with*
____I them. If not kept
' r j' ^» mniliirrr --. -H*er-.‘■ent ,»re
tor JUUOU) bOSfcKfc, 140 DtkaiU Uru|fcljn,;
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MOT HERH OOD
Actual Sterility in Women Is Very Rare—Healthy
Mothers and Children Make Happy Homes.
Many women long- for a child to bless
their homes, but because of some de¬
bility or displacement of tlx** female
organs they arc barren.
Preparation for healthy maternity is
accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound more successfully
than by any other medicine, because it
gives tone and strength to the entire
female organism, curing all displace¬
ments, ulceration and inflammation.
A woman who is in good physical
condition transmits to her children the
blessings of a good constitution. Is
not that an incentive to prepare for a
healthy maternity ? fortify
If expectant mothers would
themselves with Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, which for thirty
years has sustained thousands of
women in this condition, there would
FREE TO OUlt READERS.
Botanic Blood Balm for the Blood.
If you suffer from ulcers, eczema, Horofula,
blood poison, cancer, eating sores, akeUings, itohing
skin, pimples, boils, bone pains,
rheumatism, catarrh, or any blood or skin
disease, we advise you totakeBotanio Blood
Balm (B. B. B). Especially recommended
for where old, obstinate, deep-seated oases, makes cures
all else fails, heals every sore,
the blood pure and rich, gives the skin the
rich glow of health. Druggists, $1 per
large bottle, 3 bottles $2.50, 6 bottles $5.00,
express prepaid. Sample sent free by writing
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe
trouble and free medical advice sent in
sealed letter. Medicine sent at once, pre¬
paid. t
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Pomrm’.very clmnlmess rrey’ " r + hc
schools of Copenhagen.
For this beautiful,
Top factured Buggy, manu¬
iuAtlantu, by Georgia, us here
ft Southern Buggy
for Southern trade,
lias a fine Leather Quarter Top, lias Genuine
Leather. Spring Bottom Cushion, and I.father
Lack, is Elegantly Painted, and fully Guarau teed.
For this fine Collar nnil Harm:
• harness, sold with every GOT,DI$N
KAGIyK BUGGY, regular retail price $lx.< r A).
Catalog and full description sent on request.
Golden Eagle Buggy Co.
158- 160 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Qa.
The Best Sermon.
Dr. Truman J. Backus, president of
Packer Institute, Brooklyn, l-ecently
said in a public address that, the best
sermon he had ever heard was
preached to him by an old colored
man, the former body-servant 0 f Gov¬
ernor Bull, of South Carolina.
Doctor Backus was a visitor to
Charleston, and during a drive about
the city with the Confederate soldier
who fired the first shot at Fort
Sumter he met this aged negrq. The
Confederate asked him how he was
getting on. 1
“Massa,” said the old man,^cheer¬
fully. “I’m just making the bxjat out
of the worst.”—Ram’s Horn.
TOOK IT AS PERSONAL.
‘Better is a dinner of herbs,” read
the preacher, “ ‘where love is, t.hir
a stalled ox and hatred therewith.
Whereat an indignant packer ** 0 t up
and went out.
“I’m in no mood to listen to a vege
tarian sermon this morning,” hi muh
tered.—Chicago Tribune.
It is said that the biggest shell
ever made was turned out by the
Krupp people at Essen. Germany.
Natives of Morocco think that
Europeans and Americans are <irty.
toboggan St. Moriiz. slide Switzerland, in the world. hi# the hy ?e st
Mrs. tVinslo-v’* -nothin? Svruo for eh I droa
teething,soften the sums, reduces influ , . ia „
tion,allays ;>aiu,cures wind colic,25c.aU nie.
Two tons of rags are required to »ake
one of paper.
I am sure Piso’s Cure for CnnfumptlonDved
my life three years ago.- Mr.-:. Thomas ;,,b
f.uts, Maple St„ Norwich, N'.Y., Feb. 11 japo
Russia in Europe alone has an ari* of
2,000,000 square miles.
Itch cured in 30 minifies by Woolftrd’*
Sanitary Lotion. Never t’ai’s. Soid b? all
by druggists, Dr. E. Detohon. 81. Mail On orders wforJsville, promptly Ind illed
London’s new county hall, on He
Thames, will cover 5.6 acres.
<
try Lydia E. Pinkham’s improved Vegetable steadily Com¬ in
pound: this I did, and I beautiful
health, auii in less than two years a
child cam# tio bless our home. Now we have
something to live for, and all Vegetable the credit is
due to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Com¬
pound.” Mao V’. Wharry. Secretary of
Mrs
the North Shore Oratorical Society,
The Norman, Milwaukee, Wis., writes.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— and
“ I was married for five years Lydia gave
birtli to two premature children. IS.
Pinkham's Vegetable I Compound glad I was took recom¬ it, for
mended to me, and am so
it changed mo from a weak, nervous woman within
to a strong, happy and healthy one lovely
seven mouths. Within two years a
little air! was born, which is tiio pride and
jov of our household. Every day I bless
Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for
tho light, health and happiness it brought to
our home.”
be a great decrease in miscarriages, in
suffering, and in disappointments at
birth.
The following letters to Mrs. Pink
ham demonstrate the power of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in
such cases.
Mrs. L. C. Glover, Vice-President of
Milwaukee Business Woman’s Associa¬
tion, of 614 Grove Street, Milwaukee,
Wis., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“ I was married for several years and no
children blessed our home. The doctor said
I bail a complication of famuli* troubles and
I could not nave any children unless I could
be cured. For months I took Ms modicines,
trying band in vain disgi,'gested for a cur* ' , last mv hus¬ I
became that
R»‘“j Vtutuoi.. Mart; m StCifclu'd
‘Filer jt ___ ts
Truths that Strike Home
Your grocor i.s honest and—if he cares to do so —can tell
you that lie knows very little about the bulk coffee he
sells you. How can ho know, where it originally came from,
how it was blended— or With What
—or when roasted? If you buy your
coffee loose by the pound, how can
you expect purity and uniform quulity ?
LION COFFEE, the LEADER OF
ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, lH oi
necessity uniform in quality,
strength and flavor. For OVER A
QUARTER OF A CENTURY, LION COFFEE
has been the standard coflee In
millions ol homes.
LION COFFEE carefully packed
at our factories, and until opened In
your home, has no chance ol being adul¬
terated, or of coming In contact with dust,
dirt, germs, or unclcun hands.
In each package of LION COFFEE you get one full
pound of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine.
(Lion head on every package.)
(Save Ibu Lion-heads for valuable premiums.) I
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
NCHESTER
NUBLACK” BLACK POWDER SHELLS
The “Nublack” is a grand good shell. It is
good in construction, primed with a quick
and sure primer, and carefully loaded with
the best brands of powder and shot. It is a
favorite among hunters and other users of
black powder shells on account of its
uniform shooting, evenness of pattern
and strength to withstand reloading.
ALL DEALERS SELL THEM
If any woman thinks she is sterile,
or has doubts about her ability to carry
a child to a mature birth let her write
to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mas*., whose
advice is free to all expectant or
would-he mothers. She lias helped
thousands of women through this anx¬
ious period. suffering with irregular
Women or
painful menstruation leucorrhcea, dis¬
placement ulceration or inflammation
of the womb, that bearing down feel¬
ing or ovarian trouble, backache, bloat¬
ing or nervous prostration, should re¬
member that Lydia E. Pmk.hnm’s Vege¬
table Compound holds tho record for
the greatest number of aotual cures
of woman’s ills, and accept no substi¬
tute. y J
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