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IVIiss Jennie Driscoll, 870 Putnam
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes:
'mmi. m II If people knew how efficient
m Peruna was in the cure o / ca
tarrh f they would not hesitate
i; to try it. 1 have all the faith
in the world in it as it cured
WS.COLIJ.GmiIM me, and I have never known
of a case when the person was
not cured in a short time. ”—
Jennie Drtseoll.
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Mrs. Col. E. J. Gresham, Treasurer Daughters of the Confederacy and Presi- $
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dent Hernden Village Improvement Society, Writes the following letter from *
Hernden, Fairfax Co., Va.: %
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The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: *
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Gentlemen—“I cannot speak too highly of the value of Peruna. t
I believe that I owe my life to its wonder!ul merits. I suffered with J «»
catarrh of the head and lungs in its worst form, until the doctors %
fairly gave me up, and 1 despaired of ever getting well again. ;
“I noticed your advertisement and the splendid testimonials $ J
given by the people who had been cured by Peruna, and determined J
to try a, bottle. I felt but little better, but used a second and third *
bottle and kept on improving slowly. t i
“It took six bottles to cure me, but they were worth a King’s ran- ?
$ som to me. I talk Peruna to all m>y friends and am a true believer $
J in its worth.” Mrs.’Col. E. J. Gresham. t
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A PLAIN TALK
On a Plain Subject in Plain
Language.
The coming winter will cause at least
one-half of the women to have catarrh,
colds, coughs, pneumonia or consumption. will
r | __ -Thousands Itheir of women lose
,rnpi> Jands lives and tens'of thous
■ PERUNA . will acquire some chronic
Bailment Inever 1 from which they will
IN THE recover. the
HOUSE 1 'sary Unless you take
* precautions, the chances
are that you (who read this)
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ft m REPEATING preferences RIFLES about rifle, f A Jm a i. j' 1
No matter what your are a 1
some one of the eight different Winchester models'® j j
will suit you. Winchester Rifles are made in calibers suita- j
ble for shooting from rabbits to grizzly bears, f
any game, model
and in many styles and weights. Whichever you
select, you can count on its being well made and finished J jf
\ reliable in action and a strong, accurate shooter. ,
FPEEt Oaf 160-page illustrated catalogue. \
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN.p i
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er' i»r ri y “I UPSET YOUR. STOMACH With Nauseous Carihaj-tics
u n VV mm '/ X Cure Your Hetvtlache ? ....
0 UDINE. - •
TaKje CAT If Cures
Invmedia.tely—while you wait-and has no bad effects on the Stomach. IT IS
liquid. Cures Colds Also. w * 23 ^ nd 50 cab o“ !e -
CAPS IGU
(PUT UP IN OOLLAPSIBI.E TUBES)
A substitute forand superior to niustardor
ahy other plaster, und will not blister the
niofetdelicate skin. The pain-allaying and
curativequalitiesof thisarticlearev. onder
Gl. It will stop the toothache at once, and
relieve headache and sciatica. We recom
mend it as the best and safest external
c oun te r-i rrita n t k }i o w n, also a s a n e x tern a 1
remedy for pains in ttie chest and stomach
fi plaints. *ndallrheumatic,neuralgicand will what goutyconi- claim
f°r it, A trial prove invaluable we
the and it will be found to be itisthe
A household.Manypeoplesay preparations.’ I
“® s tof all of yonr nee by is
's.. at all d ruggists or other dealers, or
Ssndi ng th Isamount tous in postage etam p?
^’ e willsendyon atubeby mail. No article
8 s ame Qouid be accepted by the asotherwiseitis public unless the not
Senuine. e.arriesourlabel, CHESE8R0UQH MFQ. CO.,
i 17 State Street, New York City.
Give the name cf this paper when
Writing to advertisers—(At4-’04)
will be one of the unfortunate ones. Lit
j tie or no risk need be run if Peruna is kept
i in the house, and at the first appearance
of any symptom of catarrh taken as di
x-ected on the bottle.
Peruna is a safeguard, is a preventative,
a specific, and is chronic, a cure for all eases of catarrh,
acute tion, coughs, colds, consump
etc.
If you do not receive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full
statement of your ease and he will be
pleased to give you his valuable advice
gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
■ The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
II Pa, wha'. is a leading woman' V*
married my son. »»
i t Any woman, —
Dotroit Frtle Press.
FREE STUART’S
CINand BUCHU
To all who suffer, or to the friends of those
who suffer with Kidney. Liver, Heart. Bladder
or Blood tluehu, . 1 isease. a sample southern bottle Kidney of Stuart’s d
Gin and the great ar
Liver Medicine, will be sent absolutely free of
cost. Hention thi» papur. Address STUALL1
DRUG M’FG CO.. 28 Wnll 8t.. Atlanta. Ga.
i ©% CURED
1 i|g H I ^ ^ i !U ! j Gives
Mil I v i S Ckjf nuibk
m | a) M ncimi* Doiicf
Removes all swelling in 8 to so
days; effects a permanent naltreatmeat cure
in 3 oto 6odays. Nothingcan 1 be fairer
IP given Write free. Dr. H. H. dreen’s Sons.
ViL Specialists, Cox B Atlanta, 6a.
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STORM IN THE ROCKIES. ..
The Thunder Worse Than the
Roar cf a Battle.
If you have never seen a mountain
thunderstorm at an elevation of 7,00*3
feet or more you have missed an ex
perience that will add gray hairs to
your head. Here is the story of a j
storm among nature’s massive senti
nels upon whom it left a lasting itn- j
pression:
“To me a thunderstorm back east j
held no s-pecial terrors, and frequent- j
! ly I have been out in such a demon- I
tration without fee.mg any especial j
nervousness.
“Up here on the Rocky Mountains j
things are different, and I confess j
to live in awfui abject terror '
now an
of a thunderstorm, especially at night j
in my tent. I suffer this terror not
i withstanding the fact that so far the
j storms have in every instance except with- !
; one gone around or beneath us
1 out even raining enough to wet the
| ground. But it is the ’going around
and 1 beneath’ that gets into my
nerves. In the first place imagine
i what it is to be one and a half miles
i nearer ‘a rip roaring thunderstorm
I than one is ‘back home.’ There you
have occasional flashes of lightning;
here it is one continuous dazzlin C3> • V
awe inspiring performance. The light
ning strikes, too, for it is no uncom
mon thing during a storm to hear the
rocks splintering and cracking where
one especially vigorous bolt has
landed.
Add to this nerve racking exhibit
the most awful detonations of thun
der that you can imagine and a
‘straight blowing’ wind that some
times makes the flaps of your ter.t
play a ragtime melody, and you have
same idea of a mountain thunder
storm. The thunder is worse than
the sound of a mighty battle, it
bangs up against the mountain side
and reverberates and roils off into
one ear splitting concussion after an
other until you, lying quaking in your
tent, fully believe that the next
‘boom’ will split mountain and valley
in twain and land you in China or
some other seaport town.
“I lay one night and with chatter
ing teeth counted five distinct thun
derstorms come up to the edge of the
P , ]ateau x on whlch . . , my tent , , Btands , , a,uI „. w ,
each time go inrough with an elec
trical performance that would give
Tom Edison a dumb ague, and
through it all not a cupful of water
I fell on my tent.
These electrical displays are not
; seemingly much dreaded by the peo
pie who live in high altitudes. They
comfortingly declare that a tornado
or cyclone is unknown in the xnoun
i +.aihs.”—Philadelphia Press.
A GOOD THING RECOGNIZED.
, “Then you refuse to consider me as
a candidate for the position of son-in
law?” the young man asked.
* * Yes,” replied the captain of iridus
try, “but I’d like to give you a job
here in my establishment. I believe
such nerve as you have would he val
uable if properly utilized.”—Chicago
Record-Herald.
TOO MUCH.
He was calling, and she pleasantly
! Bald: “I sang into a phonograph to
day. • •
“Indeed, ’» he replied, innocently;
<< I suppose you broke the record.”—
Yonkers Statesman.
PITS permanently Cured. No fits or nervous
ness after first day s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
NerveRestorer. S2trialbottleandtreat,isefree
Dr. R. H. Kl ine, Ltd., 931 Arch St., P hila., Pa.
No woman ever attributed the loss ot
her husband’s appetite to her cooking.
Satzer's Home Itnilder Corn.
So named because 50 acres -produced so
; heavily, home. that Salzer’s its proceeds built Yielded a lovely
See catalog. in
1003 in Ind. 157 bu.. Ohio 100 bu.. Tenn.
98 bu., and in Mich. 220 bu. per acre,
You can beat this record in 7904.
WHAT EO YOU THINK OF THESE YIELDS
run acre?
120 bu. Beardless Burley per acre. „
310 bu. Salzer's New National Oats per A.
fiO bu. Salzer Spelts and Macaroni Wheat.
1.000 bu. Pedigree Potatoes per acre.
14 tons of rich Billion Dollar Grass Hay.
60.000 lbs. Victoria Bane for sheep—per A.
160.000 lbs. Teosinte, the fodder wonder.
54.000 lbs. Salzer’s Superior Fodder Corn
—rich, juicy fodder, per A. Mr.
Farmer, Now, such yields you can have. Salzer’s
in 1004, if you will plant
seeds. [A.C.L.]
JUST SEND THIS NOTICE AND 10C.
in stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co.. La
Crosse, Wis.. and receive their great
catalog and lots of farm seed samples.
While the fool takes things as they come
the wise guy goes after what he wants, S
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething,soften, the gums,reducesinflamma
j tion,allflys pain,cures wind colic. 25c. abottle
Some husbands believe that beauty inex
pensively adorned is adorned sufficiently.
H. H. Green’s Sons, of Atlanta, Ga„, are
the only successful Dropsy Specialists in tho
world, bee their liberal offer in advertise
ment in another column of this paper.
Each day brings doing its separate good. and distinct
opportunities for
* n YIninions County, Dakota.
can se " l 7 ° u Iflfi acres of tine land.
^" ou can break 100 acres this spring, sow
I it to Salzer’s Flax arid reap enough to pay
f or your land, etc., Have having a such fine farm
f ree fj rs t year. 10 pieces
for ga j e john A. Salzer Seed Co.,
|A.L.1,.J » f .r i Ua i Crosse, r>,. OSS p \\ H IS. ..
No this ... wor.d until he
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CGMfoGDOEE NICHOLSON
GF OUR NAVY
Recommends Pa-run?,--Other Pro
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Commodore Somerville Nicholson, of
the United States Navy, in a letter
from 1837 It St., N. W., Washington,
D. C., says:
“Your I’eruna has been and is now
used by so many of my friends and ac
quaintances ns a sure cure for catarrh
that I am convinced of its curative
qualities, and 1 unhesitatingly recom
mend it to all persons suffering from
that complaint.”—S. Nicholson.
The highest men in our nation have
given Peruna a strong endorsement.
Men of all classes and stations are
equally represented.
If you do not derive prompt and sat
! isfaetory results from the use of Pe
runa, write at once to Dr. Ilartman,
giving a full statement of your case,
and he will be pleased to give you his
valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
j The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. O.
Ask Your DraggiJt for a free Peruna
Almanac for 1904.
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SHOT GUN '
SHELLS
are found on every American
| farm where there is a live
boy. New Club loaded with
black powder. Nitro Club
and Arrow loaded with itny
• smokeless powder. They are
j a Duck Killers. »t
j Catalogue free.
The Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
j BRIDGEPORT, Broadway,llfev/ffw CONN. ^
* Agency, New 313
York.
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Potash
Potash is an essential plant food |
which must be added as a fertilizer |
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hausted, as is j
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sag u
many ____ cotton H
f fields.
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'KvW: We have books
giving valuable <2e- tj
tails about fertiliz
mm ers. We will send |
tliem free to any farmer who asks us for them, h
GERHAN KALI WORKS,
New korlt —SB NaRsau Street, or
Atlanta, Go.- -SC, I 4 So. Broad St.
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model is original in design, reliable in action and shoots with
| the made well-known in all desirable accuracy sizes of from all Savage the 22 rifles. caliber Our the rifles heavy are
to
big game loads. Catalogue No. 6 is of unusual interest to all
Sportsmen. i _ _ Mailed free. SAVAGE ARMS CO., Utica, N.Y.,U.S.A.
Mention this paper.
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FOR WO^ENi
A Boston physician’s dis
covery which cleanses and -as£■•*.
heals all inflammation of the mucous
membrane wherever located.
In local treatment of female ills Pax
tine is invaluable. Used as a douche it
is a revelation in cleansing and healing
power; it kills all disease germs which
cause inflammation and discharges.
Thousands of letters from women
prove that it is th£ greatest cure lor
leueorrhoea ever discovered.
Paxtine never fails to cure pelvic
catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore throat, sore
mouth and sore eyes, because these
diseases are all caused by inflammation
of the mucous membrane,
j For cleansing, whitening and pre
serving the teeth we challenge the
world to produce its equal.
Physicians and specialists everywhere
prescribe and endorse Paxtine, andthou
sandsof testimonial letters prove its value.
At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cts.
A large trial package and book of
| instructions absolutely free. Write
j The It. Paxton Co., Dept. 25 Boston, Hass.
Largest growers of .ONION
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20c. ff Catalog »c, for poBta-o.
John k. Salzer Seed Co |.A CROSSE, YDS.
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whicu “IJ’.’xve 1 hare bepn been aging afflicted UascarPta for for InBorania,
an 1 .* * that Cascarets have over twenty years,
car. say given mo more
relief , than any other remedy have tried. I
shall certainly recommend them 1 ever
bsitu; all they to my friends as
are represented.” TUos. Gillard, Elgin,
111.
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