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CATARRH THIRTY YEARS.
iThe Remarkable Experience r‘ a
^ Prominent Statesman—Congress-
1 man Meekison Gives Pe-ru-na
a High Endorsement.
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Congress Meekison of Ohio,
lion. David Meekison is well known not
on.y in his 0 >v;i State elected but throughout the Fifty
America. Hi was to
fifth Congress acknowledged by a very leader large majority,
itnii i.s the of his party
in his section of the State.
Only one flaw marred the otherwise com¬
plete success of this_ rising statesman, Ca
tarrh. with its insidious approach and te¬
nacious grasp, was his only unconquered
ful foe. warfare For thirty against years this he waged personal unsuccess¬
enemy. He
At last Pcruna came to the rescue.
writes:
have used several hollies of Pe
nui'i an l 1 feel greatly benefited
thereby from my catarrh of the head.
X fee! encourage i to believe that if 1
tf.se it a short time longer l will be
fully able to eradicate the disease of
thing years’ standing ”— David
Meek iso i, lie nbrr of < on ire s.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfac¬
tory results from the use of Peruna write
at once to Dr. Hartman, givin^afull state¬
ment of your case and he will be pleased
to give you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio,
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SOUTHERN MADE
for SOUTHERN MAIDS
The Best Ladies' Shoes In America for $1.53
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE,
(F VO( IS IIID i.ECIS WOES NOT
CARRV THEM. A POSTAL CARD
TO PS Wilt TELL YOU WHERE
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CRADDOCK TERRY CO.,
riAKIRS.
LYNCHBURQ, VA.
A Golden Rule
of Agriculture:
Be good to your land and your crop
•will be good. Plenty of
Potash
in the fertilizer spells quality 1 t
and quantity in the bar
v’est. Write us and mm
we will send you,
free, by next mail,
our money winning
boots.
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <!
93 Nassiu Street,
New York.
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Piles of Hemorrhoids
whether itching, bleeding or protruding, method promptly without
Sieved and permaneuty cured by my fully regard¬
Icavle or operative measures. Write me
ing your case and I will advise you honestly in the
*us*tter. Consultation free. Price of treatment com¬
plete. only 5^.co. Satisfaction guaranteed or money
*e&uided. Write today.
St*. H. N. TANNER. Ea-st Aurora., N. Y.
F REE CATALOGUE ^
Bsnralni- Leading varieties thoroughbred farm
laised poultry aiul eggs, white guineas, P«»
fowis, turkey*, geese, ducks, wild and aomeatic
IbijAkrt <Hv>n, wolf and last fox: red fox
no. 47.
HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL
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03 l Wear Shoes? 5^
Catalog tor Postal
f$he Funny
^fide of
Life,
No Chance.
The amateur photographer
Your all likeness imperfections oft displays plain
With your
To every passing gaze.
Perhaps his victim would -at run
In terror from the spot
If he would he say, takes ‘'Look shot. pleasant, please,"
Before a
—Washington Star.
A* o Starter.
F-erdy—“Have you won her love
yet?”
Clarence—“No; but I’ve made a be¬
ginning. I’ve got all her relatives
down on me!”—Puck.
Love.
Eho—“I’n so -glad we’re engaged.”
He—“But yon knew rdl the time that
I loved you. didn’t you?”
She—“Yes, dear, I knew it, but you
didn’t.**’—Brooklyn Life.
C. Diplomat.
Gladys—“If she doesn’t love bln why
Coes she encourage him?”
Euith—'“Well, she’s hoping hor father
will suspect she loves him and send
her on a trip to Europe to overcome
her infatuation.'”—Puck.
tVhat a Alan Thinks.
“Y.Tien a man of twenty considers it
wcoan. he thinks cf her beauty, but
at thirty he thinks of her loquacity.”
“What does he think at forty?”
“Oh, he thinks only of himself by
that time.”—Indianapolis News.
The Real Fret.
“Do your debts worry you?” asked
the Sympathetic Guy.
“What I owe other people?” said the
Willing Spender. “Well. I should say
not. It’s what other people cwo ne
that bothers!”—Cincinnati Commercial
Tribune.
TUe Mother's Ruse.
“Here,” said Sir. Snaggs, as he laid
r, volume on the table, “here is a book
that 1 am very desirous Lucy shall
read.”
“Very well,” replied Sirs. Snaggs;
“I’ll forbid her to touch it.”—Pittsburg
Chronicle-Telegraph.
Faint Heart.
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She—“And this place they call
Lovers’ Leap?” *
He—“Yep; uh—huh—let’s go heme.”
—New York Journal.
Self-Approval.
“When I was a young man I was too
proud to ask my father for money,”
remarked Mr. Cumrox.
“Well,” answered the youth with the
fancy vest, “I hate to talk about my¬
self: but if there is anything on which
I pride myself, it’s not being proud.”—
Washington Star.
The Important Branch of Literatnr-.
“You say you have a new idea or a
story?”
“Yes.”
“Something original in plot?”
“Well. I hadn’t thought much about
the plot. But I have an advertising
scheme that will make a fortune foi
any book.”—Washington Star.
History.
Hannibal htnl been trying in vain
to draw out Fabius to battle.
“Is there no way,” he exclaimed an¬
grily, “of making the man fight?”
“You might try asking him to arbi¬
trate,” suggested one of his generals.
Soon after Cannae was fought and
the Roman forces destroyed.—Judge.
A SenBationalist.
“What were your sensations?” asked
the reporter of the chauffeur whose
automobile had struck a tree.
tliWght gkell.” answered the chauffeur, “1
for a minute that Mars and
the earth had come together while
going at the rate of 60,000,000 miles a
second, and that some one on Jupitei
had foolishly tried to avert the collision
by thrusting 85,000,000,000 pounds ol
nitro-glyeerine between them.”—In¬
dianapolis Sun, f v
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gHjJ fiats Qar\\\y; pie2vsan.tlyj
: fiats
c y. ^cts Berveficially?
/ fids truly as a Laxative^.
Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the
well-informed and to the healthy, because its com¬
ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be
H cause it acts without disturbing the natural func
tions ’ as 5t is whoHy free from every objectionable
* y ,% ImL.^ * \ manufacturing quality or substance. In the process of
N^W figs are used, as they are
Z^SeglStMm —S? pleasant of to Syrup the taste, but the medicinal
Ski* s virtues of Figs are obtained
. X-y^? from excellent combination of plants
$7 an
wSSpISpi ¥/¥ f known to be medicinally laxative and to
WH" A‘f ■«».*«,.
™p ■“SHE iSStfii m 3 ^UFORN[Anfi)YR|JP^ A
Louisville, Kyi ■Sa.r\ F‘ra.r\cisco,'Ce k l.
hew York.N.Y.
Far eala. by all dru^i’sLs. Price- fifty cer\ts per bottle.
The day of the lightning rod is pass
Ing. The Government’s latest census
returns show that Franklin’s inven
tion for protecting the house is little
used today. No electrical manufactur
ing establishment reports it among
the products and SO far as the census
expert has been able to learn only one
American electrical engineering firm
makes a business Of setting up the
rods of designing them. So far as
large cities are concerned disastrous
lightning strokes are reported to he
more rare and the decrease is ac
counted for by the network of elec
trically charged wires and other
Daratus with wAich the city is 8 now in
terwoven ana sunounaea.
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IS NOT A CURE-ALL,
but it cures RHEUMATISM
JLnd all diseases arising from impurities in the blood . It positively trill not
injure the digestive the organs. Catarrh f Kidney f JAver and Stomach troubles
disaj>pear under powerful blood purifying qualities of this medicine.
TWO BOTTLES CURED.
Rxleigb, N. C.
Gentlemen:—I take pleasure in bearing testimony to the curative properties
of your “ Rheumaoihe. Two bottles cured my son of a bad case. If this will
be of any benefit to you in advertising your meritorious remedy, you can use it.
Yours truly, W. H. HAND, Steward , N. C. Institution for Blind.
All Druggists, $i.oo, or expressage prepaid.
Bobbitt Chemical Co., Baltimore, rid., U. S. A.
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AN ATTRACTIVE WIFE. a;
It is woman’s duty to her husband to iZ W
look attractive. : 1 1
ROYAL WORCESTER m ,‘.A <
CORSETS STRAIGHT PROMT Wl
will help so much that the rest comes
easy. These Corsets are the result
of forty years’ study, and are not
equaled in the world for style and ele¬ I iff m
gance. Ask your dealer to show them. ; >■; m m
Royal Worcester Corset Co. g
WORCESTER, MASS.
POSITIONS SECURED
FOR GRADUATES.
RUIT TREES, Pli ^
ORNAMENTAL TREES.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS,
SHRUBS, ROSES,
GRAPE VINES, ASPARAGUS, ETC.
S&~ Catalogue sent on application.
J. B. WATKINS & BRO.,
HALLSBOBO, VA.
v-.ak H afflleted eyes, with use Thompson’s Eyo Wafer
CAPUDINE
f Ol.nS I A .
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G fix- 1 F £* iLt » &nd all
HEADACHES, Etc.
Sold a.t a.11 Drugstores
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G “1, • statnpefl d r U f r t. „ Never so.d tn . A,. oulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sed
“something jnst as good.”
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Best Cough Syrup. astes Coe
in tune. 8oId by Ilfllll'll dtpggist*.
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Gapsieum Vasslin
Put up in Collapsible Tubes.
A Substitute for and Superior to Mustard
qualities of this article are wonderful. It wilt
stop the toothache at once and relieve head
it as the best and safest j
ternal counter-irritant known, also as an ex
ternal remedy for pains in the chest and atom
X™* * A\ri2“wiW”wh« invalun'r-io “ *n •h.«y
ml it v l: , i„. r. i to u
household, .unity iwogte «ay -it i» the best oh ^
a p^' xa K a?ali .druggists, or.other postage! dealt
ers, or by sending this amount to us mail. in i
t mps , VP v , m fienc! you a tube l.y \
unless No article Should be accepted by the otherwise puWto * f
the same carries our label, as
it is not genuine.
CHESEBROL'eii M ANUFACTURiNG CO.
17 State Street, New Yorlc'City.
P * il m i M S
The simplest remedy for indiges¬
tion, constipation, biliousness and
the many ailments arising from a
disordered stomach, liver or bowels
is Ripans Tabules. They have ac¬
complished wonders, and their time¬
ly aid removes the necessity of call¬
ing a physician for the many little
ills that beset mankind. They go
straight to the seat of the trouble,
relieve the distress, cleanse and cure
the affected parts, and give the sys¬
tem a general toning up.
At druggists. for
The Five-Cent packet is enough an
ordinary occasion. The family bottle.
60 cents, contains a aimed? tor a VPN T
DROPSY
I $ Kavo 10 DAYS’ made TilEATMENT Uropry ucd FREE. its coxa*
'> plications a specialty for twenty
years with Have tlio most wonderrol
Kuocesa. cured many tiion*
. and ca3es- '2S.H.S.
GSISU’S sons,
^OT 1> Atlanta, fta.
FOR MALARIA, CHILLS AHO FEVER
I TAKE
I 9 . HLIXIR 6ABEK.
Known all o ver America as the sur¬
est cure l’or all malarial diseases and
HS eventiv X® st 'iyp.hwliti. Prepared by
L< GO., WsAhinetou, I). C.
tW Write for testimonials.
WALTER’S
n POWDERS !S€ D eS?lS
at all drug ftores—3 powdrrs. 10 cents. Ba
Bure to get W A LTER’S. Refuse all otbers.
Your druggiet will get them for yeu. They are
eure to give relief if they don't cure. - v end 10
cents IBMJCit lor package to THIS WALTER
(H OO., WASHIN«TON,D.C.
So. *7.
Free Test Treatment
If you hava no faith in aiy method of
treatment, send me a analysis. ffnmplo of 1 your will
then morning send urine by for mail opinion of
disease you week's my menl
Tour and one treat
FREE OF ALL COST. Tfouwilithi on be
convinced that my treatment onr*v
h < ^ailin^^eajid^otGe 522 for^aHn^s^e
Pena Av*,, Pittsburg, P»