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jyjjU IS THE FIRST ESSENTIAL
It Helps Women to Win and Hold
yen’s Admiration, Respect and Love
Woman’s greatest gift s the power to
Inspire admiration, respect, and love,
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To be a successful wife, to retain the
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At the first indication of ill-health,
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Mrs. Chas. F. Brown.
Mothers’ Club, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot
Springs, Ark., writes:
near Mrs. Pinkham:—
for nine years 1 dragged with through inflammation a miser
,b!e existence, suffering
all falling weariness. of the womb, I and day noticed worn out state- with
pam and suffering one I but a
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strong, well and happy, as it has me."
Women who are troubled with pain
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Londoners take their gruelling very
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panions in misfortune. On Thursday
night, for example, there were seven
teen people in a London and South
western compartment, Anotner Lrl*?d
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there’s a man here witn a wooden
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rack.—London Chronicle.
Model Tropical Garden.
The German Government has ap
propriated the amount of 400,000
marks for a model tropical and ex
perimental garden at Dar-es-Salaam,
German East Africa. Almost every
species of tropical fruit trees, cotton,
tea, cocoa, bananas, pineapples, etc.,
will be planted there in order to as
certain as to what kinds of agricul
tural products can best be raised in
that colony, A number of experts
have already sailed from Hamburg,
while several agriculturists from In
dia are expected on the spot to assist
in the experimental cultivation of the
tea-plant.
Runaway horses are unknown in Russia.
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FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous
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Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forchildreu
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Porto Rico is the most lightly taxed
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riso’g Cure is the best medicine we ever used
for all affections of throat and lungs.—W m.
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Q Sick Headache
Constipation • • •
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Chicago Society Woman, Who so Siclc
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-lanon Knight, of 33 N. Ashland
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Wednesday Club, says; "This winter
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to nse Doan’s
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iu the kidneys
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did not help me, but $6 worth of
Doan’s Kidney Pills restored me to
perfect health.’’
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The United States is the largest con
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its supplies from the Straits Settle
ments, from Banka, and other Euro
pean sources. Only a few hundred
pounds of tin are mined in this coun
try.
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The readers of this paper will be pleasedto
learnthat there is at least one dreaded dis
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itsstages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con
stitutional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hail’s CatarrhCure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu
coussurfaces of the system, thereby destroy
ingthe foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much faith in
itscurative powers that they offer One Hun
dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for iist of testimonials. Address
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Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation
Just before he left the Pension Office,
Commissioner Ware was asked for a
recommendation by a watchman. This
is what Ware wrote: “Dear Jackson—
If you are not in Heaven when I get
there, (ill fix it to have you trans
ferred. • *
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund money if it fails box. to cure.
E. W. Grove’s signature is on 25c.
Great souls choked can neither riches. be starved by
poverty nor by
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen is Nature’s great remedy—Cures
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption,and
a 11 throat and lung troubles. At druggists,
25e., 50c. and $ 1.00 per bottle.
Dogs are slaughtered for culinary pur
poses In Munich.
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by all
druggists, $1. Mail orders promptly filled
by Dr. E. Detchon, Crawfordsville, Ind.
The rice paper tree is one of the most
interesting of the flora of China.
NO SLEEP FOR MOTHER
Baby Covered With Sore* and Scales—
Could Not Tell What She Booked Bike
Marvelous Cure by Cutlcura.
<. At four months old my haby’s face and
body were so covered with sores and large
scales you could not tell what she looked
like. No child ever had a worse case.
Her face was being eaten away, and even
her finger nails fell off. It itched so she
could not sleep, and for many weary nights
we could get no rest At last we got Cu
ticura Soap and Ointment. The sores be
can to heal at once, and she could sleep at
night, and in one month she had net one
sore on her face or body. — Mrs. Mary
Sanders, 709 Spring St., Camden, N. J.
Applicable in mew York.
Beckoning him into his private
room, the street car magnate opened
an inner drawer in his safe and show
ed his visitor a piece of blackened
leather elaborately bordered with
gold and having a sparkling diamond
imbedded in the centre.
“What is that?” asked the visitor,
•ffhat, sir, replied the magnate, “is
what is left of a strap that was in con
stant service in one of our cars for
fourteen years, According to a close
estimate my income from that strap
during that time was $5,000.”
Reverently locking the relic in the
safe again, he proceeded to tell his
visitor why it was impossible, in the
present condition of things, to comply
with the unreasoning demand of the
public for more and better cars.—
Chicago Tribune.
Cold Baths for Tramps.
The Clones Board of Guardians
have been considering how to make
their casual ward less popular with
tramps who have been visiting the
workhouse at the rate of fifty-eight a
week. A suggestion that, detectives
should be employed to deal with
tramps going from workhouse to
workhouse does not find favor with
the Local Government Board, who,
however, approve of cooperation be
tween boards of guardians with a
view to dealing with the evil. The
Clones guardians thought that the
warm baths to which tramps are
treated were an attraction and sug
gested that cold water should be sub
stituted; but the medical officer ob
jected to this during the wintry
weather.—London Daily Mail.
The island of Ceylon, off the coast
M India, is one of the largest graphite
mining countries in the world. Large
deposits of graphite r.re also being ex
ploited in Siberia, chiefly in the neigh
borhood of Irkutsk, on Lake Baikal.
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WHERE’S THE PANORAMA?
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Qecav 1 of a Once Popular ' and Profit
able . . _ Form of , Amusement. ,
: One form of public amusement,
>nce popular all over the United
States, is now practically extinct. It
jg the entertainment by panorama to
the accompaniment of lecture and
musical selections. The panorama
*as a aeries of paintings on canvas
polled and unrolled by two youths,
whose arduous labor in this particu
lar was ill requited,
| The measure of the excellence of
a. panorama, in the preliminary ad
j vertising at least, was the number of
yards of canvas. The subject was
j chosen with reference to the sensibil
; ities of a large class of persons who
were opposed to theatre going, but
who patronized lectures, panoramas,
circus and museum performances.
"Travels in Ireland," “Scenes in the
Holy Land,” “The Heart of the Afri
can Continent,” “Among the Indians”
and "Travels in European Countries"
were some of the subjects.
A “literary man” wrote the lecture,
; which was recited by an employe, and
there were usually musical features,
furnished by a duet, husband and
wife. So the outfit of the panorama
was made up of the manager, who
sold the tickets; the lecturer, tne
duetists and the two roller boys, six
in all. The chief investment was the
panorama Itself, and once painted it
would last for many years, with oc
casional refurbishing,
One of the best known theatres in
New York was built from the profits
of a panorama manager. But by de
grees panoramas (have ceased to be a
recognized form of popular amuse
ment. The prejudice against theatres
has been effaced, scene painting has
greatly improved, and the larger
towns are equipped with theatres.
The improvement of railroad connec
tions has made it possible for the
residents even of the smallest towns
to obtain a fair share of theatrical
novelties, and tlhey are no longer de
pendent upon companies travelling,
as panorama companies often did, by
van from town to town.
There survive a few old panorama
managers who are reminiscent of the
d&y s > an< ^ sam ® older stor
j a & e houses have unclaimed in some
dusty corner the hundreds of yards of
canvas which have delighted hun
dreds nightly, as laboriously they
were unrolled to the accompaniment
of the monotone lecturer.—New York
Sun.
Horrible Heroism.
One of the Resolution’s gunners
was standing by his gun as the ship
sheered abreast of De Grasse’s flag
ship. The gunner was all ready and
just going to fire when a shot came
in at the port and took his leg off at
the knee. As quick as thought the
man pulled off his neckcloth and tied
his leg above the stump. The next
instant he seized his shot-off limb
and thrust it into the muzzle of the
gun, which went off two seconds later.
*• My foot,” shouted the man, exultant
i ly 4 . iu the first to board the Ville de
’
Paris!"—Frasier's I r Famous Fight
j ers. »»
A Cemetery for Unknowns.
The island of Heligoland is sur
rounded by a great number of treach
erous rocks and cliffs, and every year
witnesses the stranding of many a
fishing boat or sailing vessel. A cem
etery has now been created in tne
neighborhood of the great dunes,
where the bodies of fishermen and
sailors washed ashore find their last
resting place. A simple iron cross
B tands on every grave, and whenever
^ bod hag been identified the crass
1/1 ^ c of the dead. In most
esses, however, such an identification
is impossible.
READS THE BOOK,
•The Ko*d to Wellville” Pointed the Way
Down at Hot Springs, Ark., the vis
jf org have all sorts of complaints, but
it is a subject of remark that the great
majority of them have some trouble
with stomach and bowels. This may
be partly attributed to the heavy medi
cines.
Naturally, under the conditions, the
question of food is very prominent.
A young mun states that he had suf
fered for nine years from stomach and
bowel trouble, had two operations
which did not cure, and was at last
threatened with appendicitis.
He went to Hot Springs for rheuma
tism and his stomach trouble got
worse. One day at breakfast the wait
er, knowing his condition, suggested
he try Grape-Nuts and cream, which
he did, and found the food agreed with
him perfectly.
After the second day he began to
sleep peacefully at night, different than
he had for years. The perfect diges
tion of the food quieted his nervous
system and made sleep possible.
He says: “The next morning I was
astonished to find my condition of con
stipation had disappeared. I could not
believe it true after suffering for so
many years; then I took more interest
in the food read the little book ‘The
Road to Wellville,’ and started follow
ing the simple directions.
“I have met with such results that
in the last live weeks I have gained
eight pounds in spite of hot baths
which take away the flesh from any
one.
a A friend of mine has been entirely
cured of a bad case of indigestion and
stomach trouble by using Grape-Nuts
Food and cream alone for breakfast.
"There is one thing in particular—I
have noticed a grsat change in my
mental condition. Formerly I could
hardly remember anything, and now
the mind seems unusually acute and
retentive. I can memorize practically
anything I desire. I Name given by
Postuui (Do., Battle Oreek, Mich.
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AVOIDED TO BE IN FEBRUARY.
Intense Cold Breeds Catarrh.
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WINTERS'
IN THE Ni
Severo
Weather.
February is a month of severe storms
and intense cold. prevail
Even in the South where the
ing temperature is much above wintry
latitudes, February brings sudden changes
of temperature.
Mercury sometimes drops 20 degrees in
a Therefore, single night. the following health hints
are applicable to the whole of North
America:
Ventilation.
The sleeping rooms should be well ven
tilated, but so as to avoid direct currents
of air.
Bathing. health should take
Those in vigorous towel hath morning
cold water every health
before breakfast. Those iu feeble
should take a brisk dry-towel-rub every
morning.
Diet. in
The diet should be a generous one,
cluding meat, and occasionally fresh vege
tables.
Sunshine.
The nights being long and the days
short, as be let much into sunshine the house as during possible the
should
day.
Clothing. be kept cool all
The head should at
times. The feet should be kept warm
and dry, day and night.
Pe- ru-na.
When unavoidably exposed to cold or
wet, a few doses of Peruna will avert
bad consequences.
Precaution.
When seized with of a chill, or even should slight be
chilliness, a dose Feruna
taken at once.
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Potash as Necessary as Rain
The quality and sufficiency quantity of of the
crops depend on a
Potash
in the soil. Fertilizers which are
low in Potash will never produce
satisfactory results.
Every farmer should be familiar with the
proper proportions of ingredients that go to
make the best fertilizers for every kind of
crop. We have published a series of books,
containing the latest researches on this all
important subject, which we will send free
if you ask. Write now while you think of
it to the
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Truths that Strike Home
Your grocer is honest and—if he cares to do so—can tell
you that he knows very little about the bulk coffee he
sells you. How can he know, where it originally came from,
j how it was blended—or With What
—or when roasted? If you buy your
J|R coffee expect loose purity by the and pound, uniform how quality can ?
you
M V LION COFFEE,
the LEADER OF
iV| A - % ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, is ol
f yi necessity unilorm in quality,
strength and flavor. For OVER A
m ■wm 5S.: QUARTER OF A CENTURY, LION COFFEE
vb!? has been the standard coffee in
■>>
millions of homes.
o mw' LION COFFEE Is carefully packed
© Q s
O Q © o at our factories, and until opened in
your home, has no chance of being adul
terated, or ol coming in contact with dust, . .
dirt, gersns, or unclean hands.
In each package of LION COFFEE you get on6 full
pound of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine.
(Lion head on every package.)
'Save the Lion-heads for valuable premiums.)
SOLD GY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
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Sudden CftcflSes Breed Catarrh.
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As much sleep as the possible forepart of the
should be obtained in
night.
Catarrh of Head.
Mr. Frank Cobb, 175 Summit Street,
Deering, “1 Me., troubled writes: with catarrh in
was my
head. I wrote to Dr. Hartman for advice
and he prescribed Peruna.
“I took it and am happy to say it have helped for
me at once. I feel better than I
’ •
years.
Bronchial Trouble.
Mr. J. Ed. O’Brien, Pres. American
Pilot Ass’n, Pensacola, Fla., writes:
“I heartily give my endorsement to
Peruna as an effective cure for catarrh
and bronchial trouble. ft
Throat and Lung*.
Frank Battle, Jr., Ill N. Market Ft.,
Nashville, "Peruna Tenn., has cured writes: of chronic bron
ine
chitis. the
“it is the grandest disocryery «f age
for the throat and lungs.”
Pneumonia.
Mr. A. C. Danforth, St. Joseph, Mich,,
writes:
“I contracted a severe cold, which settled
on my lungs. I was threatened with pneu
monia.
it Peruna gave me relief within a couple large
of days. Three bottles saved me a
doctor bill and a great deal of suffering.”
Thousands of Testimonifils.
We have on file thousands of testi
monials like the above. We can give out
readers only a slight glimpse of the vast
array of unsolicited endorsements Dr.
Hartman is constantly B. Hartman, receiving. President, of
Address Dr. S.
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0,
TELEGRAPHY.
Our special TRAIN ORDER course taught in
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GA. TELEGRAPH COLLEGE, Senoin, Ga.
FT Salzer’s i
National Oafs
\ Greatest oat of the eenturv.
Yielded In Ohio 187, In Mich,
i | Xfl. in Mo. 255, and in N. Dakota
8W bus. per acre.
You can beat that record in 1905,
For 10c and Ibis notice
we mall you free iota of farm seed
samples and our bb? rataloR, tell- ,
lng all about this oat wonder and
tbousanda of other seeds.
^ JOHN A. SAIZER SEED CO. /,
ACL La Crosse,
Wi*.
V ATLANTA.
loo words per minute in Byrne Shorthand in
-even to twelve weeks. Bookkeeping without
theory. Write for catalog B. 8., Atlanta, Ga.