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Mrs. L. C. Glover, Vice-Pres
ident Milwaukee, Wis., Business
Woman’s Association, is another
one of the million women who
have been restored to health by
using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound.
“DeAR MRS, PINKHAM : — ] was mar
ried for several years and no children
blessed my home. The doctor said I
had a complication of female troubles
and I could not have any children un
less I could be cured. He tried to cure
me, but after exfierimenting for sev
eral months, my husband became dis
gusted, and one night when we noticed
the testimonial of a woman who had
been cured of similar trouble through
the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, he went out
and bought a bottle for me. I used
your medicine for three and one-half
months, improving steadily in health,
and in twenty-two months a child
came. I cannot fully express the joy
and thankfulness that is in my heart.
Our home is a different flace now, as
we have something to live for, and
all the oredit is due to Lydlu
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
gound. Yours very sincerely, Mns.
. C. GLOVER, 614 Grove 3t., Milwaukee,
Wis.” Vice President, Milwaukee
Business Woman's Assoeiation. — $5OOO
forfeit if eriginal of above letter proving genuine
ness cannot be produced.
result from a lack of
Potash
in the soil. Potash pro
duces size and quality.
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Atlanta, 6a.—2%Y So. Broad St.
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) Thegreat pain extractor;cures
o rheumatism, neuralgia, colie,
= cramps and all aches and pain.
Noth{ng like it. Try a bottle.
\ ‘7 . Jave doctor’s bills. Ask your
: ;', 7y, druggist to et it, or send to
by \SA7Y W. ¢. HUGHEN, Atlanta,
J Ga. Acgents wanted: big pay.
. THE REAL HERO.
The man behind the gun of steel
Has earned his laurels well;
But the man behind thé automobile
Is the man who gets the smell
FIT& permanent!v cured. No fits ornervous=
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer.#2trial bottleand treatiselree
Dr.R. H. Kri¥g, Ltd., 981 Arch Bt., Phila., Pa
Occasionally a girl marries because she
wants to marry, but the majority marry
because they don’t want to remain single.
Aak Your Dealer For Allen’s Foot-Ease
A powder. It rests the feet, Cures Corns,
Bunions, Swollen, Sors, Hot, Cal lous,Aching
Sweatirg Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen’s
Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At
all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac
ecpt no substitute, Sample mailed Free,
Address. Allen 8, Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.
After a young man has called on a girl
at least three times she imagines there is
an odor of orange blosasoms in the air.
Mrs. Winslow'’s Soothing Byrup forchildren
teething, soften the gums, reducesinflamma
tion allays pain,cureswind colie. 25¢. abottle
After a man gets to be about so old in
surance solicitors cease to trouble him.
Piso’s Cure cannot be too highly spoken of
as a cough cure.—J. W. O'Briex, 342 Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6,1900,
‘A man is never satisfied until he attends
his own funeral.
Carpets can be colored on the floor with
Purnam FaperLess DyYESs.
Peopie who come to high words are apt
to indulge in low ones.
A married man who owns an aufomobile
is in a position to acquire a lot of exper
ience.
The Wonderful Cream Separator.
Does its work in thirty minutes and
leaves less than 1 per cent. butter {at.
The price is ridiculously low, gccording to
size, $2.76 to $6.00 each, and when vyou
have one you would not part therewith
for fifty times its cost.
JUST SEND THIS NOTICF
with se. ltamJ)s for Ifms,tage to the John
A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis,, and
get their big catalogue, fully describing this
remarkable Cream Separator, and bhun
dreds of other tools and farm seeds used
by the farmer. [A.C.L.]
If people were compelled to five voice to
their thoughts few men would have the
nerve to sing in public.
Much in a Name. :
The newly-appointed postmaster at
Keokea, Hawaii, is Mr. David Kapo
. hokohoakimokeweonah. @ We regret
that we cannot give any guide to the
pronunciation.—Civil Service Maga
zine,
Catarrh Cannot Be Cared
With rocAnL APPLICATIONS as they cannol
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh isa
blood or constitutional disease, and in order
to cure it you must take internal remedies.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts direotly onthe blood and mucous surface
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine,
It was prescribed by one of the best physi
cians in this country for years, and is a reg
ular prescription, It is composed of the
best tonies known, combined with the best
blood purifiers, actinz directly on the mu
cous surfaces. The perfect combination of
the two ingredients is what producees such
wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. Cuexey & Co., Prons., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation,
AN INSINUATION.
Wife (sawcastically)—What would
you do if I were to stay out every
night until after midnight? .
Husband (calmly)—What wgould I
do? Why, I'd stay at home.—Chica
go News.
WORLD'S FAIR ST. LOUIS.
Louisville and Nashville R. R » Short
est Line, Best Time and Service,
Round trip season, sixty-day and fifteen
day tickets will be sold daily from all points
beginning April 25th. Very low rate Coach
Excursion tickets sold May 16th and 81st,
Special rates made for military on applica
tion. Don’t missthe Greatest Fa'r the world
has ever known. Ask for tickets via the L.
& N. R. R.
For World’s Fair literature, with list and
rates of hotels and boarding houses, sched
ules, cost of tickets, slecping car space and
full informution, apply to
J. G. HOLLENBECK,
Dist. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
4 PISO!S ‘CURE FORYw.
B 9 CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FALS, Bu
§ Best Cough Syrup, Tastes Good. Use P
& In time. Soid by druggists. « g
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Million-Dollar, Taterpillar.
A few years ago, a scientific person
in Massachusetts imported some cat
erpillars that interested him, and kept
them in a bottle. But one day the
bottle tipped over and some of the
caterpillars escaped into the scieu
tist's garden, and presently stocked
it with gypsy moths. To catch them
and their descendants the Bay State
has since spent about a million dol
lars of public money. They have
cost it many million dollars besides
in damages. The old method of fight
ing them was to find and destroy the
cocoon. The State finally gave that
up, much to the regret of many citi
zens. The bugs have’since increased
very much and carried destruction in
to the woods. It is now proposed tc
fight these pests in the latest fashion
by breeding parasites waich will at
tack them. That method is recom
mended by Mr. Koebele of Alameda,
California, who tried it successfully
in that State for white scale. The
Massachusetts Forestry Association
favors the experiment, which will not
cost much, and Mr. Koebele will
doubtless be invited to bring his para
sites to Massachusetts and sick them
on. The whole country is concerned
in this experiment because a Massa
chusetts Congressman has invited
Congress to declare the gypsy moth a
national enemy and to appropriate
$250,000 to fight him. The parasite
cure is a modern wonder and has been
effective in cases of great moment.
Mr. Koebele says it will not wipe out
the gypsy moths, but will keep them
down. The boll-weevil may present
ly be restrained by the same meth
ods.—Harper's Weekly.
A Literary Tool-Chest.
In the gradual growth of every stu
dent’s library, he may or may not con
tinue to admit literary friends and ad
visers; but he will be sure, sooner or
later, to send for a man with a tool
chest. Sooner or later, every nook
and corner will be filled with books,
every window will be more or less
darkened, and added shelves must be
devised. He may find it hard to
achieve just the arrangement he
wants, but he will find it hardest of
all to meet squarely that inevitable
inquiry of the puzzled carpenter,.as
he looks about him, “Have you ac
tually read all these books?” The ex
pected reply is, “To be sure; how can
you doubt it?” Yet if you asked him
in turn, “Have you actually used
every tool in your tool-chest?’ you
would very likely be told, ‘“Not one
half as yet, at least this season; I
have the others by me, to use as I
need them.” Now if this reply can be
fairly made in a simple, well-defined,
distinctly limited occupation like that
of a joiner, how much more inevitable
it is in a pursuit which covers the
whole range of thought and all the
facts in the universe. The library is
the author’s tool-chest. He must at
least learn, ag he grows older, to take
what he wants and to leave the rest.
—Thomas Wentworth Higginson, in
the Atlantic.
Metals Get Sick.
Metals can be poisoned and have
diseases in much the same way as
animal and vegetable creatures. And
when they are diseased they are dan
gerous to mankind; for if they are
made into tools, they may break, ruin
a laborer’s work, or perhaps put out
his eye; if they happen to be part of
a bridge, they may break and cause
accidents, perhaps*destroy life. Pro
fessor E. Heyn, of the Technical Ex
periment Station of the Royal Poly
technic School, Berlin-Charlottenburg,
writes on this highly interesting sub
ject—“ Life and Diseases of Metals”"—
in Harper’'s Magazine. The micro
scope has developed this branch of
modern science, as it has developed
the study of human diseases in the
hands of Virchow and his followers.
Illustrations accompanying the article
show diseased copper and steel.
The engines of a first-class man-of
war cost about $700,000.
DANGEROUS NEGLECT. :
It's the neglect of backache, side
ache, pain in the hips or loins that
tinally prostrates the strongest body.
, The kidney warnings are
é’ serious — they tell you
A that they are unable to
filter the body’s waste
[ AR, | and poison from the blood
7 —the sewers are clogged
‘% f and impurities are run
&P " ning wild to impregnate
nerves, heart, brain and
every organ of the body
,}‘% with disease elements.
% Doan’s Kidney Pills are
\ \F quick to soothe and
E strengthen sick kidneys,
— and help them free the
0 system from poison. Read
how valuable th€y are, even in cases
of long standing.
L. C. Lovell, of 415 North First St.,
Spokane, Wash., says: “I have had
trouble from my kidneys for the past
ten years. It was caused by a strain
to whieh I paid little attention. But
as I neglected the trouble it became
worse and worse until any strain or a
slight cold was sure to be followed by
severe pain across my back. Then the
action of the kidney secretions be
came deranged and I was caused much
annoyance, besides loss of sleep,.
Doan’s Kidney Pills were brought to
my notice, and after taking them a
short time their good effect was ap
parent. All the pain was removed
from my back and the kidney secre
tions became normal. Doan’s Kidney
Pills do all that is claimed for them.”
A FREE TRIAL of thisgreatremedy
which cured Mr. Lovell will be mailed
on application to any part of the Uni
ted States. Address Foster-Milburn
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For saie by all
druggists, price 50 cents per box,
SEEKING THE BEST.
“Have you got a coat of arms?”’
“Not yet. We tried two or three,
but the drawing seemed to us too un
natural.”—Chicago Post.
IT GOSTS ONE GENT
STUART'S GIN AND BUCHU.
We eheerfully send it to all sufferers of Kid
ney, Liver, Heart, Bladder and Blood diseases
on reguost. It will do all that we claim for is.
Full directions with‘,umfle sent. Mention
ggs &a%r. Address STUART DRUG M'F'G.
e all Btreet, ATLANTA, GA.
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The Deloach Patent Variabie Friction Feed
Saw Mill with 4 h. p. cuts 2,000 feet per day. All
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Have You Any Malarial Troubles ?
.Do yon want to get well and get well quick ? If so,
send a Postoflice order for fifty cents to the
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