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letter follows, is another woman in high
position who owes her health to the use of
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound*
“ Dkaii Mbs. Pinkham: —I suffered for several years with general
weakness and bearing-down pains, caused by womb trouble. 31y appe
tite was fitful, aud I would lio awake for hours, and could not sleep,
until l seemed moro weary iu the morning than when I retired. After
reading one of your advertisements 1 decided to try the merits of L.ydla
E. I'lnL ham’s Vegetable Compound, and lam so glad I did. No one
can describe the good it did me. 1 took three bottles faithfully, and
besides building up my general health, it drove all disease and poison
out of my body, and mado mo feel as spry and active as a young girl.
Mrs. Pinkham’s medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be.’
Mrs. M. E. Huohson, 847 East Ohio St., Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Plnkham Tell* How Ordinary Tasks Produce IHaplacements.
Apparently tridiug incidents in woman’* daily life frequently produce
diiplacolnent* of tliu womb. A blip on tlio atair*. lifting during mon*truation,
athtuling at a counter, running a Kwing machine, or attending to the moat
ordinary tanks may reaplt in dlsplnecnu nt, and atrnin of serious evil* is started.
Thy flrst indication of such trouble should be the signal for aulrk action.
Don’t let the condition become chronic through neglect or a mistaken idea
that yon can overcome it by exorcise or leaving it alone.
Wore than a million women have regained health by the use of Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
If the slightest trouble appears which you do not understand
write to Mrs. IMaklmm. at Lvnn. Alass., for her advice, and nfow
tlftiely words from her will show you the right thing to do. T his
advice Costs yofl nothing, hut it may mean Ilf® or happiness or both.
Mrs. Lelah Stowell, 177 Wellington
f' St., Kingston, Ont., writes:
“Dear Mrs. Pinkham: You are indeed a
godsend to women, and if they all knew wliat
you oonld do for them, there would be no need
Vv) 6hi of their dragging out miserable lives in agony.
Hy ■- vff “ I suffered for years with bearing-down rains,
Iu V •jbr womb trouble, nervousness, and excruciating nead
t ache, but a few bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's
A'egetahlo Compound made life look
\wi\ new mid j>romisuig to me. lum light and
Jl \ happy, and Ido not know what sickness
L ' 1 is, aiia I now enjoy the best of health.”
f**\ * I.ydla E. PinUhaiu’s Vegelahlo
* I Compound enu ulwayß relied upon to restore
1 W health to women who thus Buffer. It is a sovereign cure for
the worst form* of female complaints,—that bearing-down feeling, weak
boolf, falling and displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries, ona
all trouble* of the uterus or womb. It. dissolves and expels tumors from the
uterus iu the early stage of development, and cheeks any tendency to cancer
ous humors. It subdues excitability, nervous prostration* and tones up tbs
entire female system. Its record of cures is tad greatest in the world, and
should be relied upon with confidence.
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saiN^
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a Dropsy II
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IXZ'Z'ZrS TUssscn a Eye Water
FOR INSTANCE.
"Yes, my boy," aaid tho aged ad
viser; "the thing for you to do Is to
get out mid hustle. There Is always
plenty of room at tho top, you know."
"Plenty of room at tho top? But
where? What business shall ! adopt?”
"Well, for instance, go into tho hair
tonic trado.” —Pittsburg Dispatch.
Putnam Fam.i.iss Dyes color mors
goods, per package, than others.
The trouble about people who borrow
trouble is tliev always uav it back.
For 81.0.1 Money Order.
The John A. Sailer Seed Cos., La Crosse.
Wii . mail postpaid 13 tree*. coflsiating of
Apricots, Apples, Crabs, Cherries. IMums,
IVachca and IV a if, just the thing for a city
or country garden, including the great Ilia
mark Apple, All hardy \\ iaconsin stock,
are sent you free upon receipt of $1.65.
AND roil 10c. AND THIS NOTICK
tou get sufficient seed of Celery. Carrot,
Cabbage Onion, Lettuce, lUdish and
Flower Seed* to furnish bushels of choice
flowers and lots of vegetables for a big
family, together with our great plant aua
seed catalog. [AL'.L.]
No matter how good you arc, somebody
cls is better—and is willing to acknowl
edge llio fact.
VERY APPROPRIATE.
Some kind friends woro going to
erect a column of marble over tho de
ceased jokosmlth.
"Here is a line piece," said tho
dealer.
Why, that’s a funny column," re
plied tho friend, gating at the pecu
liar carving.
"Well didn’t you say ho was a Joke
smith?"—Chicago News.
A WOMAN'S MISERY.
Mrs. John I.a Rue, of 11f< Uatorson
Avenue, Paterson, N. J., says; "1 was
troubled for alaiut nine years, ami
the house the bark fit-lie lias boon so
bad that it brought tears to niv eyes.
The pain at times was so intense that 1
was compelled to give up my household
duties and lie down. There were head
aches, dizziness and blood rushing to
my head to cause bleeding at the nose.
The first box of Doan's Kidney Pills
benefited me so much that I continued
the treatment. The stinging pain in
the small of my back, the rushes of
Wood to the head and other symptoms
disappeared.”
Doan’s Kidney Pills for sale by all
dealers. 50 cents per box. Foster-
Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N. Y.
BALTIMORE FLAME-SWEPTI
Large Wholesale Business Blocks
Wiped Out by Conflagration.
LOSSES REACH MILLIONS
Firemen Unable to ohek Av
alanche of Fiery Element
and Hundreds of Costly
Buildings and Contents
are Reduced to
Ashes.
The most destructive conflagration
in the history of Baltimore occurred
Sunday and Sunday night, raging prac
tically unchecked during many hours,
completely destroying scores of the
largest houses in the wholesale dis
trict, involving losses which cannot
yet be accurately estimated.
The fire broke out shortly before 11
o’clock Sunday morning in the whole
sale dry goods store of John E. Hurst
& Cos., on Hopkins place, in the heart
of the business district, with a series
of loud explosions, which were heard
in remote parts of the city and spread
with fearful rapidity.
In a half hour ihere were a dozen
big warehouses in the wholesale dry
goods and notions district burning
fiercely.
The entire vity fire department was
called out, hut was utterly powerless
to check the spread of the (lamas,
which were aided by high winds, and
by noon there were roaring fires in at
least thirty big warehouses and the
conflagration was steadily eating its
way into successive blocks east, north,
west and south.
Building after building fell a prey
to the flames, and apparently there
was no check to the frightful sweep
of destruction.
On Baltimore street, the block oast
to Hanover, and after that the block
on the south side to Charles street,
broke out in flames, the Consolidated
Has Company’s building and Oehm's
Acme hall burning fiercely.
Meanwhile there were stores north
of Baltimore’ street being similarly
consumed. Mullin’s hotel caught and
other buildings near it. West of Lib
erty street, on the south side of Bal
timore, the block was doomed, and the
big Baltimore Bargain House also
caught. Down in Hopkins place,
where the conflagration started,
Hurst’s building and other wholesale
houses on both sides of the street,
crumbled and fell.
Spectacle of Ruin Appalling.
Tho big dry goods house of Danic!
Miller & Sons and R. M. Sutton &
Cos. woro soon aflame and along Ger
man stroet, oast and west from the
Hurst building, there were a dozen
buildings burning and scores more
threatened. The spectacle of ruin and
destruction from any point in these
doomed blocks were something appall
ing.
Mass & Kemper’s big wholesale
store, on Baltimore strot, quickly
succumbed to the flames and tlie wails
fell with a crash that was heard for
squares. The Hurst building was ut
terly destroyed.
On Hopkins place tho Hopkins Sav
ings bank and the National Exchange
bank were gutted by flames, while
across the street were (he ruins of
John E. Hurst & Cos., aud next to it
S. Hecht, Jr., & Sons, in flames. Ad
joining was the large building owned
by tho William Hoch Importing Com
pany, which was also destroyed.
Across tho street the Stanley &
Brown Drug Company was quickly in
ruins, while fronting on the Baltimore
street side of this block wore the Kox
bury Rye Distilling Company, the
TRAGEDY AT COAL CREEK.
Union and Non-Union Men Engage in
Riot and Four are Killed.
A bloody tragedy was enact eh Sun
day in the litte mining town of Coal
Creek. Tin., forty miles northwest of
Knoxville, as the result of which four
lives were snuffed out and thjeo per
sons wounded, one perhaps fatally.
The clash was the culmination of trou
ble between union and non nion labor
Three of the dead men were killed
by guards employed by tho Coal Creek
Coal Company, while the fourth vic
tim. a deputy sheriff, was killed by a,
guard he had gone to arrest.
CZAR TO PRAY FOR LUCK.
May Go to Moscow and Lay Hfs Cause
Before the Almighty.
A dispatch received from St. Peters
burg stall's that the czar in the event
of war, may go to Moscow to submit
his cause and fate to the Almighty be
fore the altar of the Treltz monaslory,
as his fathers had done in the pas? be
fore drawing the sword.
DEATH IN ATTEMPTED ASSAULT.
Mississippi House of Representatives
Passes Important Penal Bill.
The Mississippi house of represanta
tives, after a spirited debate, passed
a h 11 providing tho death penalty on
conviction of attempted criminal as
sault. the fixing of this penalty being
optional with the jury.
Heretofore attempted criminal as
sault has been punished by a maxi
mum sentence of ten years in prison
building occupied by Silbermau &
Todes, the house of Allen Sons & Cos.,
which had hardly been completed,
while next to it was the establish
ment of M. Moses & Cos. On the cor
ner was the building occupied by the
Messrs. Sugar & Shear, and several
other smaller concerns. Ail of these
were swallowed up in the flames, and,
in fact, the whole block was nothing
but a cauldron of fire.
At 1:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon
Mullens’ hotel, a seven story structure,
was in flames from garret to cellar
and its great height and narrowness,
which acted as a sort, of flue, convert
ed the doomed building into a huge
and dreadful torch.
Other Cities Send Aid.
Though every bit of fire fighting ap
paratus in the citj was called Into
requisition as tne flames continued to
spread the firemen realized that they
had a task before them which was
too great for them to combat. Tele
grams for fire engines were sent to
Washington and Philadelphia and
about 1 o’clock six engines arrived
from Washington and four lrom Phila
delphia and joined in the battle with
the flames.
Engines from stations in Baltimore,
Howard, Anne, Arundel and Hartford
counties arrived as soon as possible.
Water plugs in every section within a
radius of half a mile from the fire
I were in use, and it is roughly estimat-
I ed that there were 350 hose lines ail
I playing at one time upon different
j parts of tho conflagration.
Owing to the great congestion of
I fire apparatus, the crowds of people
and the general confusion, many en
gines from out of town were unable to
find a place where they would he of
any service.
At 7 o'clock Sunday night tho sit
uation was so desperate that Chief
Hoston decided that the only thing
left to do was to dynamite buildings
at threatened points and thus prevent,
as far as possible, a further spread
I of tho flames.
At 3 o’clock Monday morning the
i tire still raged. So far as known no
1 serious casualties were reported. Tele
! graph, telephone and electric wires of
| all kinds were prostrated,
j The fire covered an area of three
quarters of a mils in length by nearly
j a quarter of a mile hi width, taking
in many of the most important build-
I ings in the city. The loss, it is be-
I lieved, will reach $100,000,000.
KOREANS ATTACK RUSSIANS.
Czar's Soldiers Seized a Woman and
Were Promptly Punished.
Russian soldiers have been the
cause of a disorderly incident in Seoul,
capital of Korea. One of the Russians
seized a woman and an angry crowd
gathered. A body of Korean gen
darmes soon arrived at the scene and
an encounter with the Russians fol
lowed.
Tho gendarmes fought well, over
powering the Russians.
An Insurrection has broken out sixty
miles north of Seoul and tho prefect’s
house has been destroyed by the peo
ple.
MORE FAVORABLE TO EUROPE.
Under New Cuban Tariff America is
Given the Worst End.
President Palma's decree increasing
the rates of Cuban customs duties in
accordance with the authority given
him by congress has been promul
gated.
The rates are considered more favor
ablo to Europe than America. The lat
ter hoped that a 30 per cent increase,
which is the maximum rate allowed by
congress, would have been placed cn
goods which the United States cannot
manuffc-ture in competition with Eu
rope.
WASHINGTON IS ADVISED
Of Severance of Diplomatic Relations
Between Japan and Russia.
The Associated Press at Washing
ton was informed Sunday at the Rus
sian embassy that the Russian govern
ment has received a note from Japan
announcing the discontinuance of ne
gotiations and the interruption of di
plomatic relations.
Count Cassini, the Russian ambas
sador. upon receipt of the cablegram
from St. Petersburg, called upon Act-
Jig Secretary of State I.oomis and in
formed him of tho interruption of re
lations.
EDWARD CROKER REINSTATED.
Tired by Mayo r Low, He Wins Out Be
fore the State Court.
The reinstatement of Edward F.
Croker as chief of the tire department
of New York has been ordered by the
appellate division of the supreme
court. Mr. Croker was removed from
office early in the Low administration.
He is a nephew of Richard Croker.
SUSPECTED ASSAILANT CAUGHT.
Negro Held Under Suspicion of Hav
ing Assaulted Mrs. Shields.
Goldstein Howard, a negro, is under
arrest at Bluefield. West Virginia, sus
pected of having assaulted Mrs.
Shields, of Roanoke. The Roanoke au
thorities were notified of thp arrest !
On searching the prisoner a silver- j
handled broken-pointed penknife used
to cut Mrs. Shields' throat was found,
as was also a whisk broom supposed to
tie tha broom missing frejt *he Shields
home.
CAUGHT BY THE GRIP.
RELEASED BY PE-RU-M.
- *
T A GRIPPE is epidemic catarrh. It
Aj spares no class or nationality. The cul
tured and the ignorant, the aristocrat and
the pauper, the masses and the classes are
alike subject to la grippe. None are ex
empt—all are liable.
Have you the grip? Or, rather, lias the
grip got jou? Grip is well named. The
original Trench term, la grippe, has been
shortened by the busy American to read
"grin." Without intending to do so anew
word has been coined that exactly describes
the ease. As if some hideous giant with
KEEPING UP APPEARANCES
Wife —There was a man around to
day selling big brass burglar alarm
bells to put on the front of the house,
so I ordered one.
Husband —What! You know we
haven't anything worth stealing.
Wife —I know that, but it will make
the neighbors think we have.—Phila
delphia Public Ledger.
FITS permanently cured. Xo tits or nervous
ness after tirst day’s use ot Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerveltestorer. iZtriall-otUiiind treatise free
Dr. R. H. Kiosk, Ltd., SSI Arch ISt., Phila., l'a
Some men make enemies instead of
friends because it is less trouble,
Haml Power fifty Press 525.00.
Greatest, simplest, best invention of the
age. A boy can make regular sized 1-tx ISx
43 in. bales like fun, and two boys can
bale three tons per day easily.
SEND THIS NOTICE TO-DAY
to the John A. Salzer Seed Cos., La Crosse,
Wis., with sc. stamps for mailing, and get
their big catalog, fully describing this great
Hay Press, so also hundreds of tools and
thousands of varieties of Farm and Vege
table Seeds. [A.C.L.j
It is easy to put on a bold front if you
have good backing.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, sotten tho gums, reducesinflamma
lioa,allays pain, cures wind colic. 25e. a bottle
A short sighted man always expects his
neighbor to look through his glasses.
f do not believe Pise's Cure for Consump
tion lifts unequal for coughs and colds.— John
F. Rover, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15,1900.
When it comes to drawing conclusions
all women are natural born artists.
German Heart?.
Diseases of the heart have been on
the increase in Germany in recent
years, one person in every seven being
afflicted. Influenza, aleobolism and ex
cessive addiction to bicycling and other
sports are named by Dr. Sleekel as the
chief causes.
Stati of Ohio, City of Toledo, I
Lucas County. f **•
Frank J. Cheney make oath that he is
senior partner of the tlrra ot F. J. Cheney ,ts
Cos., doing business in the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the sum of one hundked dol
lars for eaoh and every ease of catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
, ■—., presence, this 6thday of December,
■j seal. 'A. D., 1836. A. W. Gleason,
——' * Notary Public.
Hali’s Catarrh Caro is taken internally, an 1
sots directly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Send for testimonials,
tree. F. J. Cheney A Cos., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation.
The United States now has three
cities of more than a million inhabi
tants, but the fourth, St. Louis, has
about 000,000.
Savings deposits in Chicago banks
have passed the $100,000,000 mark. In
the past year they have increased more
than $22,000,000.
Engineerin'; In Montana.
Henry I. McDaniel, ex-City Engineer
cf Atlanta, now in charge of Govern
ment engineering in Montana, save that
ho contracted a terrible cough which no
physician could relieve, but was cured
by Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullein.
At druggists. 25c.. ,**oo. and $l.OO a bottle.
A girl has it in her power to make any
number of men happy for life—by declin
ing to marry them.
PRrr STUARTS
mtt GIN and BUCHU
To Ail irho suffer, or to the friends of thos*
who s ffer with Kidney. Liver. Heart. Bladder
or Rlwikl Disease, a sample bottle of Stuart**
liin and Buchu. the creot southern Kidnev end
Liver Medicine, will be sent absolutely free of
cost. Mention this paper. Address STUART
DRUG M’FG CO.. Wall St. Atlanta Ga.
Give the name of this paper when
writing to advertisers—(At7-04)
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M „ CtfttS WHERE All ELSE FAILS. *
n Best Oooffe Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
In time. Sold hr dnaartsta. W
awful Grip had clutched us in its fatal
clasp, Me\l, women, children, whole towns
and cities are caught in the baneful grip of
a terrible monster.
The following letters speak for them
selves as to the efficacy of Peruna in cases
of la grippe or its after effects.
After Effects of La Grippe Eradicated
bp Pc+t % u-na.
Mrs. Fred Weinberger, Westerlo, Albany
County, X'. Y., writes:
“►Several years ago I had an attack of la
jlimiii
A Golden Rule
of Agriculture:
Be good to your land and your crop
will be good. Plenty of
Potash
inHicf^rtilizejspellsquality^j^^^J
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
Atlanta, Qa.—22Js So. Brett St. .
Malsby & Cos.
41 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
PorMbl. Mtd .ill rI • ill m_v
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
Complete line carried in stock for
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Best Machinery, Lowest Prices and Best Terras
Write us for catalogue, prices,
etc., before buying.
iSAWMILLSSSi
with Here's Universal Lor Beams.Kectilln
ear, Simultaneous Set Works and the Hea
cock-Klnß Variable Feed Works are unex-l
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ITY AND EASE OT OPERATION Write for full
descriptive circulars Manufactured by the
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no pE R week
for ZO CENTS.
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A 20th Century Allegory. S*nd us Scents
In Dostage to pay cost of mailing outfit, and
malie your $1" to s2n a week. Others are do
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LUTHER PUB. CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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grippe which left my nerves in a prostrated
condition. Then I ha I another attack of
m grippe which left me worse. 1 had tried
three good physicians, but all i:i vain. I
gave Peruna a trial. In a short time I was
reeling better, and now 1 am as well as any
one.”—Mrs. bred Weinberger.
Uon. James It. Guilt, of Omnia*.
Hon. James R. Quill is one of the o'desfc
and most esteemed men of Omaha. Neb*
He has done much to make it what it is*
serving on public boards a niimber df
times. He endorses Peruna in the follow
ing words:
“I am 68 years old, am hale and hearty,
and Peruna has helped me attain it. Iwo
years ago I had la grippe—my life was de
spaired oi. Peruna saved me.” —J. R.
Quill.
A Relative of Abraham Lincoln.
Mr. Silas S. Lincoln, who resides at 013 I
Street, X. W., Washington, J). I'., has the
honor of being third cousin to Abraham
Lincoln. He writes:
”1 had la grippe five times bcfoD? lisiflg
your medicine. Font* years ago 1 began
the liste of Peruna, since which lime 1 have
not been troubled with that disease. I
can now do as much work at my desk as I
ever could in my life. 1 have gained more
than ten pounds in weight.”—S. 15. Lincoln.
Pe-ru~na \ot Gnlif Caved La Grippe
itut Benefited the Whole System %
Miss Alice M. Dressier, 1313 X. Bryant
Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., writes:
“Last spring 1 suffered from la grippe
and was partially cured, but the bad after
effects remained through the summer, and
somehow I did not get strong as I was be
fore. One of my college friends who was
visiting me asked me to try Peruna and I
did so, and found it p.ll and more than l
had expected. It not only cured me of the
catarrh, but restored me to perfect health,
built up the entire system and brought a
happy tooling of buoyancy which 1 had not
known for years.”—Alice M. Dressier.
An Actress’ Testimonial.
Miss Jean ( owgill, Griswold Opera
House, Troy, X. Y., is the leading lady
with the Aubrey Stock Cos. She writes the
following:
‘‘During the past winter of 1331 I suf
fered for several weeks from a severe at
tack oi grippe, which left a serious ca
tarrhal condition of the throat and head.
“Someone suggested Peruna. Asa last
resort, after wasting much time and money
on physicians, 1 tried tlie remedy faith
fully. and in a few weeks was as well
ever.”—Jean Cowgill,
A Southern Judge Cured.
Judge Horatio J. Goss, Hartwell, Ga.,
writes:
“Some five or six years ago I had a very
severe spell of grippe, which left me with
systemic catarrh. A friend advised me to
try your Peruna, which I did, and was im
mediately benelitcd and cured. The third
bottle completed the dUfe/*—H. J. Goss.
If voit do not derive prompt and satisfac
tory results from the use of Peruna write
at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state
ment of your case, and ne will be pleased
to give you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
ipiiSftteivb
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Lry Y"i Manorial Cuts. |j
i p ||t Most prolific Oats on earth. The H
-T jH i U. 8. Dept, of Agriculture, Wash- 9
, I IjBSS tnzton,Bays: "Salzer’a Oata are the Ea
*kl If \ n beet out of over four hundred Borta M
SVy UA i tested by us." Thin crund Oat H
r i/ai\Yi i Voided in Wisconsin 1-18 bu., Ohio M
j|Uy\ g 187 bu., Michigan 281 bu., Missouri ||
,i'sEw" JS 70.i bu., and North DakotaSlOLu. per
1/r w h ftcre > ftnd will positivelydonawell by
lIA I lllH U ’ r ’ fllr ’ conv i uce h.
i|f 1$ ’ A Few Sworn ta Yields.
I£l Ijj Rahcr'a BearJl.s, Curley, 12! bu. perl.
bPn ill sr> |’ !i!i,i ’“, i| * r * ° rn - ijß - p ( ti.
■MI lew ttAtienulOals.StO bif. perl.
1 111 All of our Farm and VepctQbir Seeds are
fl l| pedigree slock, bred rigid up to big yielda.
- Salzer’s Spelts (Emmer). R
EpAkta Greatest cereal wonder of the age. It la
Bata , not corn nor wheat, nor rye, nor barley, nor
ES it ' oats, but a goiden combination of thorn nil,
M yielding so hu. of grain and 4 tons of rich
ra straw liny per acre. Greatest stock food on
H Salzer’s Million Dollar Grass.
a Most talked of grass on earth. Editors and
n College l*rofesso:s and Agricultural Lecturers
p| praise it without stint: yields 14 tons of rich
la nay and lots of pasture besides, per acre.
j- Salzer’s Teoslnte.
B Aalcer’s Teosinte produces 113 rich, Jntey,
K, sweet, leafy slocks from one kernel of seed, 14
Gd feet high in 80 days: yielding fully 80 . .
g tens of green fod<h*r per s. re,
n Grasses and Clovers. |
0 Only large growera of grasses and
EM clovers tor seed In A,lnerira.
aS Uperate over 6.i0 acres. Our |~S/(/8|1!6E.8
■ seeds are warranted. IVe make \ vakt ■ lyS 7 ■
and the name of tills paper, wo iSn
n| seed san,pies, in.-huling some
JOHN A.SALZER SEED CO.
<=s-.rU ’ ■
LA CROSSE. Wl.
CAPSICUM VASELINE.
(put up in Collapsible tubes)
Asnbstituto l'orand superior to mustard or
any other plaster, and will not blister the
most delicate skin, iho pain-allaying and
cu rati vequalitiesof thisarticle are wonder
ful. It, will stop the toothache atonce.and
relieve headache and sciatica. We recom
mend it as the best and safest exiernal
counter-irriLuitknown,also asanexternal
remedy for pains in the chest and stomach
a nd nil rheumatic,ncuralgicand gouty com
plaints. A trial will prove what we claim
lor it, and it will be found to be invaluable
in the household. Many peoplesav“it istbe
bostof all of your preparations.’’ Price 15
< :s..atall druggists or other dealers, or by
sending! hi so mount tou sin postage stamps
we will send v- u a tube by mail. No article
should be accepted by t he publicunlesstbe
same carries ourlabel. asotherwiseit-is not
genuine. CHESEBROIJOM MFG. CO..
17 State Street. New York City.
QAiIQAP£Q Finest Made.
UnUOnU L.O Ail Undo at Lowed Prices.
Trade supplied on short notice Write for quo
tation* t< C H MECKEL, 55 Highland Ave.,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.