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SUFFERED 25 YEARS With Catarrh of the Stomach— Pe-ru-na Cured. i ; m n : i i f I * i * * * fm ? ft i * I M I W<U i :: a t, © * 1 ilm ,v \K 1 \ J Rf Congressman Botkin, oV .Winfield, Kan. } ( VnWT WMW WWmMMWWW** la * recent letter to Hr. Hartman C'on ISnesRoian Batkin Hay*: “My certify Hear Doctor—It excellent give* me pleasure to ties of your to medicine*—I’eruna the curative and Mana- quali¬ ii-j. I nave been afflicted more or les* for a quarter of a century with catarrh of the nlomach tend constipation. A residence ih VVu*hipgton A few bottle* ha* of increased medicine these have troubles. almost complete your relief, and I given >>«5 am sure tj’.at a continuation cure.”—J. of them Botkin. will effect a 'permanent I). Mr. L. F. Verdery, a (Ja., prominent real es¬ tate agent, of Augusta, writes: “ / /)«»’/• been a grant sufferer from, ruilarrhal dyspepsia. 1 tried many f/h gstvlans, visited a good many done. miirlnys, but 1 believe I’eruna all of has the nbove more for me than I)e.el put together. like a new person.” — L. t. Verdery. The most common form of summer ca¬ tarrh is catarrh of the stomach. This is generally these known like as dyspepsia. I’eruna cures if do cases derive magic. and satis¬ factory you results not from the prompt of J’cruna, use write at ouee to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your ease and he will be gratis. pleased to give you his valuable advice Ad'h-ess Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Bnu/dc MIK/l <)f t*<nmI'll! 4he imported iVi/lrs // beat and American l cut her is / /Jr' tnctodtnv Patent Corona mc r '‘ huL Corona CoU and National KanQaeoo. r..l r.l.r Ij-tMa «w* / Notice increase of sales: I \ 749.706 imn, 1 Pain. tool* 1,566,720 Pair*. [ Doubled limine** More Tears. Than 9 in 4 WI DOUGLAS *3r? SHOES *3°° -I * KsUbllsfcml I8!#» VOR more than a quartet *■ of a century the repu¬ tation of W. L. Dougina* *811 ooa for ityle, comfort, and wear lms excelled all other makes. 'Jhcy in aro all worn stations liy of more life men than other make, boeauso they any are the only Shoe* that in every $6*00 shoes, way equal They £ 5.00 ami the are Standard of tlio world. This is the reason \V. 1*. Douglas makes $3.50 and nnd $3.00 sells more men’s shoes than any other ttvo manufacturers. A trial will tho best convince in th* you world. they aro W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOES I CANNOT BE EXCELLED. Sold by 63 best Douglas Bltoe dealer* store. In everywhere. American Cities and CAPTION, «.««!«• k... W.li.Bea nnd pri«e oa, boUen. /Shoes by mail, Sfl cents extra. Free. Illustrated Catalogue I.. DOUGLAS, Brockton, M*»». | EE-M Catarrh Compound Cures Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchi¬ tis and Colds. A MILD, PLEASANT SMOKE, PURELY VEGETABLE. TV© give an iron-clad guarantee that It© proper tine will cur© GAT A It It It or your timtiav refunded. For tobacco ui»er* we make j ; 1 CK-W Medlctited Oiitmi and Bmoking Tubueco, carrying ©am© medic© Ipropertiea | &« tt$© earn pound. Ham pie* Free. One box, i on© month’© treatment, one dollar, postpaid, j Your druggist, or EE-M Company, * Atlanta. Oa. r & •SK F/C 2 5 /jr /Jns fV.N 9 ■4 \«r ; ' "V fL jf RE FINE ‘ He”* t RE FAT ‘'•’te'^EDDOQ \ DUCTO” - 1 ** irerfeetlr harmless Testablecompound. Itpont tivety ami permanently «itmtnHtes IIMM.i'TIC corpulency and superfluous |tartiit«ft*as rr«**hafr.Thou«aild* ft ©ah. It iaat'CH K A and as of patients hare tiSA'd tht etc. Correspondence *trict»y confidential. "HelttMo ai kows it you dean r, k nowlna tne ii u nr td - tents need have no fear of evil effects. Address, <.m»tTi*tlitiiito 37U1 ©Jeff A>e ©t Louia.Mo «vvgv ; AH ATTRACTIVE WIFE. It is woman's duty to her husband to look attractive. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS STRAICHT FRONT dr?. will help so much that the rest comes easy. Th ese Corsets are the result of forty years' study, and are not equaled in the world’for style and ele¬ gance. A&k your dealer to show them. Royal Worcester Corset Co. WORCESTER, MASS. SHE OUGHT TO KNOW. Four-year-old Ruth wai seated on the floor, 'tending to the cares of a large family of dolls, one member of which was In rather a dilapidated Cott» dltlon. "How old IS that Dollie, Ruth?” In¬ quired h 'Halting friend. ’"8he is fifty years old,” answered Ruth gravely. “Why, ltuthje,” exclaimed Bister Margaret, “I don’t think she !« he an¬ cient as that.*’ "Margaret-,’’ And the large brown evTS Were raised in surprise, "I cer¬ tainly fink I ought to know the ages of my own children.” And Ruthie was right, The doll had been her grandmother’s.—Chicago Chronicle, HER FUNNY STORY. "I want to tell yoti Shcb a funny thing,” she said. "When I heard It I laughed till I nearly died. You know the Fergusons have a new coachman. Well, day before yesterday Nell and her mother wanted to make calls, so they told the coachman to get the coupe ready, and they made eight tails from 1 o’clock until ft.” “I don’t see anything so funny about that," he observed. “But there was something else," she said. “Dear me, I wish I could re¬ member what it was. It was just kill¬ ing.”—Chicago Record-Herald. HOW IRON WAS DISCOVERED, Teacher—Johnny, can you tell me how iron was first discovered? Johnny-Yes, sir. ’’Well! Just tell the class what your information Is on the point.” ‘‘I heard pa say yesterday that they smelt it.”—London Spare Moments. NEW NEIGHBORS. Mrs. Gadabout—That Mrs. Hard¬ head next door doesn't seem to have many friends. Hostess (wearily)—No, I Wonder how she manages it.—Tit-Bits, B. B, B. CURES ECZEMA. Scale*, Itching, Burning Skin niimui To Prove It B. B. B.U Sent Free. Especially for old chronic diseases take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.). It give* a healthy blood supply to the affected part*, heals all the sores, eruptions, scabs, scales; stops the awful itching and burning of ecze¬ ma, swellings, suppurating, watery sore*, cures carbuncles, boils and eating sore*, etc. B. B. B. cures to stay cured, making the blood pure and rich. Druggists, $1, To prove it, B. B. B. samples free and pre¬ paid by writing Blood Balm Co., ^Mitch¬ ell 8treet, Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. A man never knows what a large fob lowing hearse. he has until he leads the procession in a 4$ CANDY C<SVTHABtIC rcm rtic aowti At! WJ«. » 0 *H Draynrkt. Genuine Beware stamped C C C. Never sold in balk. of the dealer vho tries to sell ’’something jast as good.” & yap-Jk-ix & & » va MB C. MORE COTTON to the acre at less cost, means more money. More Potash in the Cotton fertiliser improves the soil; increases yield—larger profits, Send for our book (free) explaining how t® get these results. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. Remington * j j> •nd Per month up. Typewriters prompt Good guaranteed work servlet and by ON RENTAL our cllitiesand superior nat¬ fa I ural interest in the reputation ot our machine. 1 - WYCKOFF, SBAMAN3 & BENEDICT. (Remington Typewriter Co.) 3*7 Broadway, New York. IVI MONEY m m II IV ____ | I MADE aTS||> EASILY rapidly. ” ■ JjJ.- VJI L w r $r»t* idll give them h » sttu&Uou in whtch mak© money rapid'y—the lal»or being light and employment the year a»ound. It r© quire© sscirs no capital or great education. Home of sss VIADUCT COLLAPSED Frig tfnl Accident Occurs During Big Ehicago Bla2e< THOUSAND PEOPLE HAYE FALL Twenty-Nine Injured, Five of Whom Will Die—Building of Armour Packing Company is Destroyed. During the progress of a Are Friday night Which destroyed the lard refinery of Armour & Co., in the union stock yards, at Chicago, twenty-nine people were injured, five pt them in a man¬ ner which will probably cause death In a short time. The loss of the com¬ pany is estimated by Us officers At be tw'eeil $750,000 and $900,000, with all chances in favor of the latter. There were a number of accidents, but by far the larger number of those who were hurt received their injuries by the failing of a hog runway, or viaduct, upon which they were stand¬ . ing to obtain a better fiew of the fire. The lard refinery had just been com¬ pleted and was considered by its owb ers the most complete egtabiiitifhkflt of its kind ih the United States. It was five stories high and 250 by 300 feet, It was filled with new and costly machinery, and during the day 2,000 people worked within its walls. The night shift numbered 700 and all of them were in the building when the fire broke out. It is thought that all escaped in safety. The fire originated with an explosion of three lard tanks on the fifth floor of the building. The cause of the expltf sion is uhkiiowti, but the thfee tanks, which were filled with boiling iaril, went up with a roar almost in the same second. There were a score of workmen in the immediate vicinity of the tanks, and a number of them were burned by the scalding lard. It was not a minute after the explosion until the entire fifth floor was a mass of flames. Within an hour the building was totally destroyed. The Are was one of the most spectac¬ ular that has been seen In Chicago ill recent years and the display attracted an enormous crowd of people, who swarmed by thousands upon the via¬ ducts which pass through the yards at a height of twenty feet from tho ground. Suddenly about 200 feet of a hog runway extending from the via¬ duct north to the plant of Armour & Co. gave way, precipitating fully 1.000 persons to the ground. The firemen instantly ceased their work on tb* building ahd devotbfl their etterglfes tb sitvihg thb pebple. All were taken from the wreckage within a few minutes and placed in an improvised hospital. Michael Maloy, driver of engine company No, 49, sustained injuries which will cause death while carrying his engine to the fire. The horses plunged toward tho crowd of people oa the side of the street Maloy, seeing that somebody would be badly Injured unless his team was checked, sprahg from his seat to the hack of obe of the horses and grasping the team by the bits, turned them agaitist A Brick build¬ ing. The horses struck the wail with terrific force and Maloy was caught be¬ tween the wall and one of the horses. He was fearfully” crushed. SEABOARD SECURES NEW LINE. The East and West of Alabama Bought From Kelly Estate. A Baltimore dispatch says: A syn¬ dicate, of which Ladenburg, Thalman & Co., of New York, are the managers, has bought the East and West, Rail¬ road of Alabama from the Kelly estate of New York. The purchase Is in the interest of the Seaboard Air Line, to take that system to Birmingham, Ala. The terminals at Birmingham are to be secured by purchase of the Bir¬ mingham Belt railroad. Short connecting lines are to be built to unite the Seaboard with the East and West railroad, which, with the reconstruction of the latter, will bring the total cost up to $4,000,000. A CROAK FROM CROKER. Ex-Tarr.many Boss Has Ceased to Med die in New York Politics. Richard Croker began an interview at London Friday concerning the af¬ fairs of Tammany society with an em¬ phatic declaration that he had ceased to meddle in New' York politics. ”Thir ty-seven years of political fighting is enough <or one life,” he said, “and I am done with it, 1 tell you once and for all.” | He expressed regret that there should be trouble in Tammany and ex- j pressed the hope that Mr. Nixon would reTEurn to office. EARTHQUAKE IN CALIFORNIA. Slight Damage Reported at Many I Places, But no Apprehension Felt. j Reports from nearly ererv section ™ i i interior towns, but tbe shake was not • tq cause apprehension. SPECIMENS. Miss Singleton (effusively)—Oh, papa Is so good to me! At every birthday he presents tae With some pieces of jewelery, Ydilflg Afchaeo1(?gfst (naively)— Have you—have you preserved some of the earBest specimens?—Sing Sing Star of Hope, SEES A DiSADANTAGE IN IT.. “You ought to be a good boy.” “Yes, but if I was a good boy peo¬ ple wouldn’t say how bright I am.”— Indianapolis News. A X«w Typewriter, Scientists claim that the noise made by an ordinary typewriter tends to cause nerrous llOsa. A German Inventor has therefore per¬ fected keyboard, one that IS Operated does by air pressure with the bn the which away ie&j noise. There Is a much better and ex¬ pensive way to prevent nervousness, and that Is by using Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It aids digestion, promotes sound sleep, steadies the nerves and cures indigestion, flatulency, constipation and malaria, fever and ague. Try a bottle. It isn’t always true that he who hesi¬ tate* is lost. At an auction sale be who hesitaifcs may t&xii _ In the Bine Ora** Region. ”1 take oft my hat to a 50c. box ot Tetter Ine. It has cured me of skin disease which doctors in seven Htates foiled to cure.”—C. W. Cantrell, Louisville, Ky. 60c. a box Oa., by mall from J. T. Shuptrlne, Savannah, If your druggist don’t keep it. A thirty lion in feet a jungle will standing jump twenty-five or from a start. Sb« advertisement of EE-M Catarrh Cur* In ©bother column—the best remedy made, A handful «f common abase it worth • bushel df learning: Ash Voar Healer For Alien'* Foot-Ka.e, A powder. It rest* the foot. Cures Corns, Bunion?,Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous,Ashing, Sweating Fest and Ingrowing Kalis. Allen » Foot-Ease make* new or tight shoes easy. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac¬ cent no substitute. Sample mailed rax*. Address Allen S. Olmsted. LeBoy, N. \. The french Academy has solemnly de tided (Hat hkrieeftirth f, diio” i* to be con sidefed good French. Kali's Ctttatrh ahd cure is ft (blind (be ami blood (g (aken and Internal!?, surfaces Sets tif (he Ufioh Send fot mucous! Rbhi by system. artiggijts, 75c. testimonials, fr*e. Toledo; O. F. J. Chum * Ctf;, Pro’p#, One of the highest *bot towers ih ike world is to be found in Villacb, in Corin thja, where there is a fall of 249 feet. FITS permanently cured. No fits ornerrous ness nfterflrst day’s use of Dr.KJine's Great Kern-Restorer, fit rial bottle and treatisefree Dr. H. H. Ki, tu, Ltd,, W Arch St-P htla., Pa. Cheerfulness must he cultivated, but the deeds of discontent will grow in any soil. Mrs; Wlhslow’* Soothing flymp for children teething,soften the gums, ffiln('Csluflaumui tiou,alloy* pain,cures wind collfc; 25S. a bottle About 400,000 larks a year are sent frdrh the Continent to the London market*. I do not believe PIso's Cure for Consump¬ tion has an eoual for coughs and colds-— Johk P. Boris, Trinity Springs, lud., Feb. 13,1900. There is a dearth of schoolteacher* in England. H Weak? “ I suffered terribly and was ex¬ tremely weak for 12 years. The doctors said my blood was *11 turning to water. At last I tried Ayer’s' feeling Sarsaparilla, ail right again." and was toon Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Htdlyme, Ct. No matter lunv long you have been ill, nor how poorly Ayer’s you may be today, Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en¬ riching the blood. Don’t doubt t, put your whole trpst in it, throw away everything else. t! W a Antic. All *r»«l*U. As\ j orn dorter what h© thinks of Ayer’s old Sarsaparilla. family medicine, II* knows ffollow all sHont his advice this grand and wo will be satisfied. J. C. aysh Co.. Lovell. Mass. CV RED IN 30 TO 60 DAY* Writ© for particular© and 10 day©' treatment free. O. K. Colittm Dr»»t»»y Med. I’o., Atlanta, tia, Malsby & Company, Ga. ■II S. Forsyth St„ Atlanta, Engines and Boilers Steam IVjiterRraferi, Steam Tump© and TembertKy lnjwtor*. * K ILF Pc it* V. amifncturer© .\nd Pealor© In SAW MIIjiIxS, Corn Mills, Feed Mills, Cotton Gin Machin¬ ery and Grain Separator©. SOLID and INSERTED Saws. Saw Teeth and Locks, Knight’s Patent Dogs, Bird sail Saur Mill and Knglne Repairs, Governor©, Grate Bars ©nil a full line of Mill Supplies. Pric© and quillty of good© guaranteed. Catalogue free by mentioning this paper. HR, :HiHO»t*t«to,c«..itmutt»...uusixsk _ THE URINE IS MY GUIDE If you will sen*t me » Mropl* of yoar ini urine for rbemiral «naly*i«, I wlU tell tou ilTEHT by letter, the HAML LOCATlM *n<l Of your DISEASE whether email, or inemiLs. harrier to f>*. *h«u t>i*V>oce M n*v sue res* science t»ke» tbs place of imessin*. S^rvl 1\X9 cent* for nailing c»s* f»r nrfns. My i --tv - . n THE MATES WCTCB -ntfree. J. F. SHAPER, M. D-. 522 Venn Ay*.. Pittsburg, Pa. ff aIdInFSI » Dor* ?iot AOV-cC the Heart. % ^ Q FoM by Draggist*. is an i ;.ic botti*. jb ?Soj»oScSojio»p5«pSoiioaoi*oS*os rfil< rJ I i n'ft si : j af •j >§. ) l Mrs. Mamie Herbert, 56 Elmwood Ave.„ Buffalo, N. Y., Treasurer Empire State Fortnightly, Buffalo, N. Y., After Eight Years' Suffering Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound. « Dear Mrs. Pinkham : — Inflammation and ulceration of the' uterus laid me low and robbed life of its joys for me. For eight years ! was in frequent pain and misery, and then Lydia E. Pinkham*s Vegetable Compound came to me, the greatest boon I have known, for it brought new 1 life and health to me. I used several bottles of Compound and your Sanative Wash. My improvement slow, but from the first bottle I felt that I was better, and so I was friends kept up courage and continued the treatment. None of my ever dreamed that I would be well again, but I have now enjoyed life to its fullest extent for three years.” —^Mrs. Mamie Herbert. $5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful Menstruation, weakness, leucorrhoea. displacement or ulceration ot t na wotnh, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation ot the ovaries, backa n ,, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nenmu ^ pros¬ tration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, Ins-\ tune, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, au gono” should and “want-to-be-left-alone” remember there is tried feelings, and blues true remedy. and hopele^ss, they Compound one at removes such troubles* Pfnkham’s Vegetable other medicine, for once need the best. Refuse to buy any you her for advice. Mrs. Pinlthain invites all sick women to w rite She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Sice 9* 31 o m & m m ¥ 4 _» Skin-Tortured Babi F, AND Mtairmw \OiVr, ■< 2, 'PM. 9A v/ l 3 FOR I y.s IT i Mothers ___________ _ In Warm Baths with uucura J 1 1 W Anc5 gentle anointings with CUTICURA, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cores, followed in severe cases by mild doses of CUTICURA RESOLVENT PELLS. This is the potest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, rashes, irritations, and chafings, with, loss of hair, of infants and children, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies fail Millions of Mothers Use Cuticura Soap A saluted by CrmcroiA Onmmrr, the great ©tin cure, for preserving, purifying, and beautify¬ ing tbe skin of mfants and children, for rashes, itching** and chafings, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and tbe stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and •oothing red, rough, and sore hand*, an&for ail the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Cuticura Soap in the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflamma¬ tions, and excoriations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in tbe form of washes for uleera&vo weaknesses, and for nyiny sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. Cuticura Soap combine© in Ore Soap at One Price, the best akin and complexion soap and the best toilet and baby soap in the world. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humour* (yticura Consisting of Cuticura Soap (25c.), to cleanse the akin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle; Cuticura Ointment (50c.), to instantly allay itching, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe and heal; blood. and Cuticura Single Rpsoivbnt Pilli (25c.;, to cool tbe and cleanse torturing, .the A Set i* often sufficient to cure most TUP SET $1 disfiguring, and humiliating skin, scalp, and blood humours, with loss * of hair, when all else fail©. Sold throughout the world. British Depct: 27-2S, Cfe&rterbousc Sq., Loudon. French Depot: 5 Rue de la Paix, Paid©. Potter Drug ano Ceem-Corp., Sole Props., Boston, IT. 8. A. Cuticura Resolvent Pill© (Chocolate Coated) are a new, tasteless, odourless, economical substitute for the celebrated liquid Cuticura Resolvent, as well as for all bther blood purifiers imd humour cures. Each pill is equivalent to one teaspoonful of liquid Resolvent. Put op ia •cvew cap pocket vials, comaining the same number of doaes as a 60c. bottle of liquid Rs BOLTENT, price, 25c. nomomtoipse SSHOt coj w$t If nfffictcd with Thompson’s Ejr* Walsr weak f*e«i mis© Mentioa this Paper In writirn to adnrrfioorjt, AXU-Twenry-oue- 19nt. Cd h U Best Cough Syrup. Testes Gorxl. Use ia time, ^old by drnggrist*. 2:ng -eMs