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AN0THE9 LIFE SAVED. Mrs. G. W. 1'ooks. of Salisbury, Md., wife of G. V. l'ooks, Sheriff of Wico mico County, "I Sillf- fered with lid- ui'V I'oiiiniiiint foi-cljilii v ears. It .ill:0 oil Hie jtailualiy. 1 felt tired ami weak, w a s short of brraih mill was trou bled w i t U bloming n.ter fating, .uul my limbs were badly swollen. uni doctor told me it would finally turu to l'right's disease. I was laid up at uto time for three weeks. I had not taken 1 m -i"s Kidney Tills more than three daya when the distressing aching across :uy bio k disappeared, and I was soon e.i tirely cured.'' For sale by all dealers. Price, "n, .ients. FoMer-Mllbnrnt'o . ItutTaln. X. V. Herman Air,iy from llnme. In dreat liniaiu and the c.ilonb-x Uvo 150.ON) (Jcrmans, as nuainsi 1J 000 iii Austria. llJ'i'io in Switzerland. ttXi.Oot) in Kussia and '.M.ixm in I'lai.ec. I'lii-rmtiitlieiu uini. Among flowers Hi" eliry.iiiiih'Miiiro Is said to live tin longest after beii:,; rut. Hnv'i Tlila? We offer One Hundre I Pollnra fwr1 -it rur n: i atarra tun', cannot be ,-'ir 1 !. Hall'i (.alarm t ur?. K .1. besfi A Co., Tol'do. n. Vfe, the mi'lerl:ne,l, iiavr, known i-'. T. Cheney for the la-t li year, an 1 brieve !d:ii perfectly bunoraulo ni ail rumnri trann -tiontanl financially !; to carry u: an oblicHllcn-. ma le by tiirir firm. Wist 4 l'nrti. Wnoieaaie lirniKlnU. Tale li, (J. Wvloi.vo, Kiss.tt A Maiitin, Wholeta'. VruKint!. Toledo, O. ill' ( aiarri: I ure la taken mterr.aliy.te?. )RK directly uj on tLe hlco.l ana mucins f;i: facea el til" yiit-m. '1 eatinicidh.K ei r e. l'nce, 7 jo. per ootti". su .1 by Itu.; -.hi.-.. Hail'ii iauiiiy I'loiafe. ne l,,'t. 1 umnsi-us n.i.v contains about the fame number of .lews that it had in the time of St. Paul. I it the mid li-' of the first century of our era ' pi. nun Jews lived in Iain.iseus and Mere ti.-v. erned by an Ilthuaivh: tin- piesci.t Jewish I'oiiiinuiiity is computed ;:i bout 11.0(11. Why Do We Die '.' Vital ktatlntict i :ic i f,.i-v t'': piratjry uri: to he tiie ;. man. hiicwi i; tin: ;ar.j. a;-e : .,; a . proportion -n fjt, t.y, ,;.. 'I'.,- :,c . t okce Kciueiy s .v. . 4, , J( .... , t'jr ousiu. .iu 1 jot.s.i!' !';.in. At lrv(rn,s. -."v . '. l "' a ..r. (In'v one cut i-t ovcrv 1 ' ni.in. 1 roapics live ;u .iriib: o in ii- g ne,rii wt,;. JlD. Better an honest ;..iz.i,ii-i 1 1; i n :i s: csful Dives So. 4!i. Singing Cattle to Sleep. A eurious instance of the lower t t music comes from the wi-sti-rr. ranchps, where the cowboys L;im learned that ihey can finit cattle to Bleep. At ' bpiblinK time" a rider will ride to the front of a herd, stop it. dJ then he will ride rapidly ai.mno1 and around It till the cattle are herded close together. He usually Mr.fis or whistles while he is dolus this, and presently one of the herd lies down, to be followed in quick succession b the others, till in ten minutes the herd of !e 0 may be all down. The cowboy now rides slowly around them topping occasionally if he desires to. and fthistlins or sinking, as he lilies But should the herd get up or be come excited iu the night he rides around rapidly or sIiiks until they are quiet New York Tribune. Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria la nine times kmi?. twice a grand duke, once a grand prince, four times a mar grave, and the multitudes of his t:tl. as count and so forth is past pnuni"ns tion. In addition as Kini; of Ilur.Ktiy he boars the title of "most apostolie." which is one of the four honors lie 6towcd by the I'ope. Asth "One of my daughters had terrible case of asthma. We tried almost evervthinz. but without re lief, w'e then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and three and one-half bottles cured her." Emma Jane Entsminger, Langsville, O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainlycures manycases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak, lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Thre 2V.. nontt!i frr n ordlnsrf eohl; ftoc.juit r'iifi( for oront-hiin. honriiw n-nu, hjrtt rolila). etc.; $, omit eronomlcal for ehioalf c nn-i to keep in bnfl. J. C. AVER CO.. Lowell. Mmi. Small Potatoes result from a lack of Potash in the soil. Potash pro duces size and quality. Wi have valuable beoka which explain more tulty the fer. rrf ttiiing value of Potaah. W'e will send them free to any lsrm uihn Ml J writes ft r S J.T 1 I them. 0fc. (ICRiMAN KALI WOkKS, Sew Vrt- "llrect. ur Alianla. l.a.-H'J', a. Uroad PATENTS aTr i. araioiiv. ri u...u. a B nJ Ba.i !l-r n tir- e t r ura eauai-iii - n auiaatmtaatUMairiUilk - I I ! I U ma Hhtc the lieat Sreil Com AVIien the corn is husked into the wagon from the standing Malks, the best ears may be thrown into n box on one end or side of the wason, or they may be picked out as (he corn is being Unloaded into the crib. Seed rent i often injured in ways not fuliy tiiideistooil. when stored into bins ur cribs, even th. null it is well protected J'roiii outdoor weather. The moisture from Ihe Mock, which collects on eed eoni stored above stables is p'UPrally fatal to -nod seed. The -rain should remain on the col - i;:iil ne-uiy corn planting time, nn.l purchasci s slion!il jirefer to buy need corn on the ear to be st'own for .crain, The l'mtoi Wl, f urriit. Till" wild carrot is caiiin- the fann ers a arern ih-al of dillicul: j . l! is incieasin in many sc-iicos In a biillotm :ii,d by i!;o M. i.in i:;,.ri- li.elit Matien it i siatcl li.ot ;is lli.s Heed is a bioiiniiil i.int, . i! e;in lie piw, :;:,.. t':-,,M, - ,,, ,.,,.i f,,,. ter'ii of two yi-.it-. :'. will 1 radt-at- c,l. Tli: wmild nieaii inuwin-j it .is often os it eaiue in bloom, two or three t!n;e in th- caoii. Some have b.-eu ijiiile su-essi'u! in k;llin- ,t out by lias.iineu Ihe Molds u ,ih sli, i',,ivs dr. Ii,c; Pke , :(!!, ty l:-,y. iviil cat it. i i ti if i oi,t.-,iiiiilu- a very larue protionion ,.f tn- weed Ton it in .iuro heal ih ;iiI ,f food ox- CfsS. A Cm! lt.n;i:ir. fine of the u,.i,i ,b.s.r,blo I . . I; ; . i . . t t, a u i.i dairy fartii. :n,. ;;t tl:e s.i:i. tio.e ihe hardest to get. is . hat, I barnyard that w,l i:-t p. g 'd. il li,' by ll: :iJ:il!t trendlfg of the cows in wet Wcatln r. Al t!i' Hoard's Hairy, man farm w- have n, ,, ,,!,., iu oii strncting just sit.-ll a jard. aid that, too. in a comp.ir ttivelj ,r"o,-i,i w inn liner. Tli- soil ua.l, ;'.. tlieyar.l. wherein run about nfiy cws nod heifers, is a ii- .. y , 1: y At y ..;). of fxper.e:;..,. k'i,e s !.. that i.r. of soil nvans in a w,t l:in,v Into tl.is yard three years ao we dv, w 1 i . ar!-ads of ,0.;! cad-rs mil it was ii as hard as a n ada: I til's nr.! li; !i;,-.le,l dav. 1 1 is .sef ,) barn ' I s . mud ni it. old ; i-hi A s Wi'llowi -s ihe eo.ll , ad,' Tin. all; ,.1 e,l I y .ilt.iii: i. ,i,i. a otiug horse fbe ,;- 1 Th, ;.ii - ,y a put m-i by w: I ti:a ::. of s! ill to l;:iK ,i ;!i- r.-ouio I ii a . Hading -ait for Hi- h : '. . w i!h al 1 'sf i Ui.ni;- tl,e ia.it. Aaotli.r is ,e coisi,!- m.'il.i A m, held, r ii, ,' inick fa; :,i v .1 ihau : ll.at -I. mid i that when ,wcl c bal ll age.l , I !,e slow ly i ilate 1 -d. a'al I l.l id at M b. ;',,:e h:s , sinew s l,i c, he is loss HI-.: 1 tin , t, IT : I'. I iln.ib!,.. i 'A Ur . t il laiis: f pla d Up the ar a labtionn will permit, a ial is being trained for ViUiiig horse lhat is work should l,e wor animal that has bee fairly quickly, r.s h, d with an older trained to neoc will ii,'i oiilv be a more valuable auiual. more prohtabio to hi. ow net uit l love ir:;ln Hint Meal for Itos. That corn nr,d corn nual alone is not ihe eli-apest f,,o, for h,,gs is prov en b , xi-n;ii,'ii made at the H.d'an.n Mnpi-rlii.ent Siallon. here they have bp"ii Using tankage as a part of ibe ration in facing pigs. Th y say that it contains a l.iuli p-'r -.-i:a go ,.f pro tein and an auuui:,; (,f piiosphorie acid that "maliTiaHy neel' that found In any grain or by product of the mills." Th" Iowa Ilxpcriinent Station wake a similar report of tests made there, iisirg a ration of live parts corn to on- part tankage or bc-f meat, and ih-y found it increased the net profit from seven to thirty-four per cent, over the use of corn alone. While we never used tan!;nge. we used the pressed cakes of beef scraps for botii pigs ami poultry n half century ago. and later we have used the ground scraps usually sold ns "poultry sup plies," and were always well satistieu with the result. We thought them bet ter for growin; pigs and cbickct s than for fattening alone, ami this would be indicated by their analysis. To that extent they would also be well adapted to cm. to the inuscle or lean moiit in the bog. As th-y are very dry. and are almost entirely ni"fit. with but little broken bone among it. we sliold carcely use v.k mu'-b as one pound of the beef or dried Mood, which has nearly the same analysis, to the five pounds of grain f-ed. Hup pound to five quarts of grain would be more nearly according to our usual pr.ietiee, but perhaps this might b- profitably increased. l'mi-timl Silo Hull line The average farmer can build a silo xvith but very lit?le outlay. It can be practically done by himself and his farra laborer, and if the lumber i. growing on his own land the cash ex pense will be very small. A man can build according to his means or his fancy, but cheaply constructed silos ! hare been used for years, and the en- , silage has kept well and came out j sweet and fresh in a very desirable, j palatable condition. A sito anouiri always extend as lav possible below- the bnrn Coor. and should rest on Ihe ground. lig mi i about a foot of (he earth, replacing it with small stones, then make a suitable drain on the outside of the barn so thai it wiil be dry. A baseboard should Im pressed firmly down upon this founda tion, coming up part way on the first timbers, and the boards should conn down to the top of this baseboard (iood tarred paper and double boarding t in ,.,!.., ihA iin ii-.ii,t o,wi ,inr-,. ble. T have inn a silo constructed in Ihia wny for more than to years. wiUi lotrcMjr rapaia. Mj. sUn ba always come out itf oa$ ffvtidifj'ja bas been relished by til' tSMtl aM the loss is very small, lit iWaj bn little difference whether' flf M f built round or square. If buiff lSsirf barn the space will be better U'1, if a square silo i built. If outside the barn, a rroitvl SW'i1 J usually preferable. Also it vl.l raW but little whether the ensilasrc is V-rt Into the silo or put iu whole. I lia'r tried both ways, ami when I have been successful in keeping it from the air it has come out in P'od condition, whether cut or w hole - A. W. tiilmau, I in The Ooltivator. An Oruaiucutnl 0-oup. (nc of the most strikinu objects l:i ormimeutal planting on our lawns for a ilor.eii years or more lias been n group of nine specimens of l'miius I'iss.ir.li (purple leaved plunn urrounded by a r.lig of v.il'iiiteted leaved Cornelian . -berry n'ornus mas van. The I'issardi plums weie pbuited within a circle about thru other; the ,:,! tog..; completely livery x .si; this group, of color in f.et apart lioni one a:i 'orio'liaii chcrr.es a little lor. the sixteen specimens surrounding the others, ir f, r years has admired w;;li its striking contrast lea'age. thai of the for- j ii-' inn i berry appoarin.; almost while i a. .,:!:; tb- decii purple of the central g'.cio. l-'inally, however, the plum trees got large, running up high anil Ihivatonliig to e.i,,Ue out the t'oriieliau 1 cherries iwhiili. iu their variegatcil form, arc rather le.lie.iic, auywayi. ihe whole group appearing out of pro , , ni in to the size of the surrounding lawn. 1'igu.ie 1 gives a cross seciion of the group nt this I i tin. Something had to be done, and as the San ,b se s ale had secured a foothold in the piiiuis ! at one t ine even began to thiuk of culling the entire group down.. I had ; ! it! se.-ti Volume 111. of the. Cyclopedia of Aii'.ii'iean ll-i to'ullure , .. 11. l'.ailel ,. which, on page 11 IT. says of ; ,ie I'l ill. us I'issar li; "'I be best. , oh.r is so, ma d en the strong grow ths; therefore, if is well to head bind; the 1 tree- fi e,,iieiiily ;" bur it occurred t- mo that tin- only thing to do. both to get th- g"Mtip I'edili e,l ;o proper liuals as io s,.:e and to get r.d of the scale, was to ill ihe plums liov.n t- stubs, and '.his: was il one spring, the stubs Hiclli- s,.'.cs b.-inu af'.erward treated to a thorough wash with Id wh ile oil soap suds : make sura work of the scale. A neighbor happ-ned to pass Ihe ground, shoiuiy aiieruard and re marked that if It were bis property v.-uld put have tempted him to iudu'g- in ...ieh a pice of vamlalistti. I s;,,i.:v t,,d li i in to wait a year or two and s-e. At pre.oul he has inch ing 'o say whoa he g,es through the rifi. '. AFTi n -. riMMiMi. groum'is. He admires the group more in-ill ever, for now the trees npp-ar as shown ;u cro-s se'tioii in 1'rgure The purple of the plum leaves is ccn deeper and fresher than before. The CoviicUou cherries have taken u new base of life and their foliage looks bright and bt.ilthy. The San Jose scale, the ex.stenee of which my neigh bor. of lourso. had no knowledge, is entir-'.y cleaned out, ami we have saved one of the most ornamental fea tures of the premises. Possibly in a very few years we may have to repeat the operation id' beading buck how severe, the future alone can tell. We will be guided by the comlilions then existing. T. lreiner, ill the New York Tribune. rami Niit-a. The poultry man must make friends with tin- hens. Teach them to know him and not fear him. The standard breeds of fowls are all good, tin- main difference being in the miinageniciit of them. T'nless your cow s turn their feed into milk Instead of beef, tiny have no place in the dairy bnrn. Watch carefully that no dead ani mals lie within the reach of the chick ens. Limber neck has its origin from this source. The pig that is to be marketed profitably at from six to eight months old must not from any cause be allowed to stop growing. Pullets that have been neglected never make profitable hens as layers. They must have attention from the time they break the shell. Keep an account with each of your cows, and learn If they are help'uiR to support yon or not. (let returns for your care and trouble. The good strains of hog must be kept v by proper care, intelligent and stlck to it feerting. taking advantage oi j circumstances and watching result. Extra feed increases the growth, i" nj the proper kind, anil makes larger Rnimals at maturity, even if It does not i)rjng maturity sooner than ordinary usage. , Among hogs a quiet deposition !, i produced by constant band'ing from 1 one genera'ion to another, ir.,1 has ! more to do Willi the dam than ;he 1 progeny. I It is often the rase that pigs ..r i weaned too early. Usually it Is best to allow them to ruu with the sow. as i by this time they should be well ac I customed to eating. A warm niiisli for an early lreakfast i ii verv encouraging to hens, and it i j easily made, and hens thus entertained ' are. very tinu-b inclined to forjet tbat 1 U 1 wlatet. t . I Fill. 1 - 111 Folti: TRIJIMISO. ' 1 G 0 0 D i ! ROADS.! (ieupntt MUea Sieuke nn (;io,l Itmidn, The recent retirement of Nelson A. Miles gives especial interest to his pub lie utterances. The most important speech made by the Cciietal tvi entiy was one on "(iood lloads and National I rea t ness,' delivered at the lime of the dedication of the St. l.oiiis Hyo sition. Among oilier things be said: "I know of no one element of i 1 il z i. tion in our country that has be-u more tieglei ted than the improvement of our roads; yet Ibis is Ihe clement tlu.t marks the line between bnrb.ii ' --.n and civilization In any country. 'The founders of our !o eminent strongly advocated fie necessity of opening up and Improving the na-ai s of internal commuuicati on. Th- iin- mori.il Washington retired f- ihe pomp ami circumsiance (if glorious w al io occupy the honorable position of a sovereign citizen, and while em. duct ing the affairs of his pianialio'i was President of a transportation ompaoy. The ailtbo" of the Peclaiatioti nf In dependence, the founder of one of -ur preat universities. s,:i,l tb- e iu-eut tuatesniaii w I. i gave in us ibis vrt empire west of th- Mississippi, was right when be said, iu a teller :, 1 dressed to Humboldt : Ml is mere re tnuiicnitive. splendid, and iml le for il people to spend inon-y n;i e.-u a's .".:; I roadi that will build and p:-: i,.! social Intercourse and eo- niier.- :'! fa cilities than to 1'xpeinl it on c.viui' s nod navies.' lie was again ri-.lit when li niid. in a letter to James P.. is.: 'I perience great salisfacti.ei in s -; ; in v ennntrv proceed to facilitate in tereommioiioaliou of several pan. by ! opening rivers, i anals and roads. How I much more rational is this diseo.,; ,ei 1 of publi,- luoiuy than that of w.igii.g i war!' j Jiurins th- 1 est hii-ure.l y.ars th 'people of this con:t:ry have devoted : mere capital, industry an 1 eiii- rp: 1- to the coiisti ucrinii of great c u ' railways than have the p! oilier country. "( lur ( .'ovei anient h"s ex than ,l lil.ooo.ooii for liie i npi of our harbors and warw:i expenilitnrcs of the Nalioual have been mad- iu 1b- 1 -1st me.oial of a:iv d i . I ilevelopiuent of niih'oa ways, is it r -t n-iw l i that the !u provetn-til should receive Nalional flovernnietil aid? ; "Any lueasure tlutt ' homes of the ': daily news i f ' ver. ign citlz- :. the affairs of 1... o ., ,. affords him a knowiedg tions and ii-, i enables him t ciiizelislilp. be leMs the ei !l:-- c.e .'in! gives strength and chary i ler t Nr. t ion. -The wei;l-li of the Nation i-ona- innrily from tie- ground. 'I he Mid foundry tinli::- the ) . s-oil and -.niiie. As a- ri princip.-.l imlusir.v. .-o u,c our rural people are o :, eee. their pllll'lolislll. spirit, their w elfal- Ic-st miration and glory of m . Therefore, every ii.-r.srr, . the National ( lov i ru.neiit cminty. m- miiiiieip:'! nut I cn n promote their Welfar , cnniest'y advocated." ICri jiIng ltii.nla In Order. One of the essen'ials in keeping a ! road in repair is to l.-eo i; well mini 1 ed to allow tb- wa:.r to run off afier , each rain. This is iiei-omplished by . running a grader .v.r the road. As soon as the newly crushed stones are packed the grader is run al mg each sl,b and all l-ms, stmn-s are th-own ba. U into the road. Ag.illi bef-re sord g the road ! gone over, and all l"os-e stones thrown into th- road. :"id ;h" two ridges between the centre ti'i,! the wheel trin lire cut oiT aval tlirowii into the low place iu the centre that bas been worn by th- one hor-e travcling In the n.idd'.p of the road. The grader is used at least once each 'y-ar. cutting off all h ull places and tilling in the (l-prc.-iotis. The road will r.ow pack and cement together, uul cuke a road ::s funootli aii'l easy to travel over as a Hour. This piece of road lias been macadamized seven years. The building of this road co-t i iiboiit ?KiiO it mile. ?''.-" being tax and 5bn in do iatlju. County Itn.nl Map. Audl'or llcmpel. of Clayton Cminty, Iowa, has sit nu example that should be followed all over the country, as good road maps are il prime factor In road iu.provcuii ut. He has made road plats of all the townships in ih iouu;y in the form of a sectional map of inch township n.ouutcd oil two li. avy book covers Joined, size twiiny by twenty, and o;;e opening shows the whole sys tem of roads in each township. P.e sldcs the plat showing roads, cacu towiish.p dirk is supplied with a rec ord book in which to cuter held notes of new roads established, or present mads that may be vacated by the Hoard of Supervisors; minutes of such nc:ioiis to be certithil by the county ntidilor to each township clerk. In addition to the above a liberal amount of scctioigil plats arc furnish' d cadi ch-rk to make copies of roads for the use of road siipi rinteiideiits or ton tractors. (iood Koads .Magazine. An Interesting Iei Islon. An interesting decision was recently handed down by the Supreme Court in Connecticut in the matter of a ucw highway laid out by the KailroaJ Com missioners of the towns of Meridcn und. Cheshire to avoid th grade cross ing near Hough's Mills. The silil v.: brought .o compel the Selectmen of the town of Meriden to make neces sary repairs to the new highway. The Seiectnien. however, (-'aimed that tin highway was not properly eoii.lriii t ed. The r ..id was const rin-led by th--Merideu ami Watorbury K.iiln.a.l Com pany and approved by the Kai.roii l Ci.niniissioii. m spit- of tin- opposition of the town of Meridcn. 'lie decision is regarded of special Importance, as it I'siablislies ;he right o railroad coin-iiissinnei-s to change the lines of cx isting higl.w.ijs and establish new ones. Oils-third of th now tie tvoueu, t'r.ij!ia:e.' ' i v (. .;:' fl ir lleicibl.e. n w I. ih-r I y R tie- s-.a'e. H onlies. ibat I .should be C GRATEFUL, HAPPY WOMEN VsVsV-VVVVsvVasVVsV-V-V W,s,sisi I .Ai: r i iVtW. Jr?28!i M Muriel Armit.-ij.-c. M lir.enwooj . Trf tJt3K- Av.. D-'iroit. M..-I... fhstrict Ohmiiiot Ws&&&bi&&l 4Wfi'! ''' the Koyul 1, -rnplars ol I einp. im.kc, i&(x$& .litSefTi' a ii reiiait h-ti.r, say: , 'tKi'ffci , it3tr' J ' I think that .i woman naUirally tm'ae2&V Jv3tf i -hrmk, irom inakov her troubles puo- , lWe&4&!kVje5&- tt r.-sien.l In. dill ha meant o si.iT, rina women it is my .buy to 5i'll3rV7':":,sWji "I i"iib red ..r live year.- with uterine JSrV;'er?SS- irn-g-i iirit.fs, which l-rought ot. hysteria $'-?-,r-f land iiii.ie me a phi-ical wreck. 1 tried . '''iisv:?!s - Stoe-IIfl-i jmnors from liw iluleretit schoola ot ' 'L&$t'y&. fflS-iSiM icdii'iue. but willsmt any pcr.vptib.e S.rJ:h-Jti. i ' l..ngc in my condition. In my dfsp.i:r JSii sS-'.---vrr "S:::::::vrz -i '-l 1. , , .a ,l mi an old 'inrje, w-no adviscu 'ilL -t;i.:'-ssiEH'lS:, ir... to irv P.-rmia. and pr .iiiiscd good re- I Jr..--i-;r:-'-, ry:--.:-'M- -J,' if 1 w.m.il pei-'it und W it regu- I ' :irEz---' -: -'-af-lsrr'r -J- l.ir'v. I llmiii;!!' this was the least I I ' C" --' V-- :"4"u.: -"'J .-. uiM d... .u - rei .ui'il . i bottle. I knew I ' ,-' --r- : 1 "."-'-v--':-- .J ... s,,,a as I inv.in '..tking it mat il was I A -r-lr Jjr&T17---.r?i ts. i --- ;" -ji. -1 V nr.-r. 7--'-rrrTr' V -.;2S:uSi -- A SJ-i''hr A' Female Weakness is Pelvic Catarrh. A'was Half Sick Are thfi VVcnun Who Have Pelvic Catirh. -d to pro ..-id. Wei: i alt s. k. .. noma: o- ' TIIU C.lolllll. .-lie ii ,1-. i ...-,.,. o. , jflF$ EEST FOR THE BOWELS .JAKANTI'ED ClIRK frr all vsWe triuMn. appi-m'lc itit, Sili manual, l-ail birath, bad 1 1 en tre n-.nma h, (: mt-il i,nv. la. a:-.rr f atincr. I.vr l-..:.t .u:;,,." f'.ih -ular'y r i ar rick. C sr. tip.iticn kill m rr-'-i :c ailmrr.t ar.l Icma v-ar c! . - .ir : A.-JAr" T3 l.nlav. for y -a will r.rv-r -t :.t lakr o,.r a-i -, i-.jr: with Cltiaieti tedv luiiir aS.ol,te Kiinr.-iiUf lo cure t-r y'Y r-f'T.d-.l. Tie- (rci.um aeit atampr.! C t C. Nrvn ,ij ei b ilk. Samf anil ,:l:t l-r. A l l-a S'l-r'inj Kin,iv I'nmpnnv. Chiriro or N-ii Vs-k 5' ' oi l CIS Ol Hie n . ... i-i-t i.r,. A. . ; s.i,inj r,f n l-nmninv. t liirwo nr M-w I .vli J n .hei'i-' i'- fTTnwlim r b tb, g jujlu i iiniAiJU& i mjo. v ulx rkiw i BLOOD SYSUP 2 Cures COjVSTIPA TION, Liter or Kidney Troubles MAKES PURE BLOOD II vou n.nc never t r i d it a aimple bottle will be mailed to vou. bee of charee, upon request. Ff s.i!c 4' a'.I detttrs THACHER MEDICINE CO HtfWH .''J.s'-.)'..JUiUJtJWaUsW. Hen Lao Enormous Ec, A hen own.- I Avon. Conn.. i- c 1 1. i-lght l i?h of . picnted him .::; k inches in -renc by 6a l::t- i o.emv bv 6" r ci .llCi i'l I's 1 e-- i N'. -v ;; IT.:-.': i'l't i ll a i- I do not believe tl-.'i It.'.m l' ' l'.h y. If, I'riuit v s tor Cotisa',!),-t'.dd..-..l,e-s .. -e'.. J.'.. l'.-Oll. in Da 1 n.l.d K,i ..!.:,!. I'ri .AM I Ai i ti ;ofl'N. tT'Mll-1' col PVI s . with (.,,. c ,.,-. ,i ..,., ., . cer.hai: . ' n S 'v.tii iac'-ed sii -oi .a i ir. '.a- f-Yiitl i rn I .,' .-. Va.. w.it.: I- ! . r ' f:n-.-i..'i!i lri ea sin Hew no n who want 1 A- to burial oi : his . v i,c-, drai I X. rU. !' .'.:. t. ( i'v ar i-.ci icie travel iiaj . I', i.- "i l,le j ay ti, iv. r:; up. 1:1 BEGINS cleansing acids that produce out ail the dangerous germs that infest the boJy that Other medicines treat symptoms; Rheumacidt rtmtvutbt taust, and, therefore, its CURES ARE PERMANENT. Helps the dis'-stion, tones no the svstem. Sample bottle free n application to liiiBKirr CflBMfCAL Co., Pro prietors, 316 West Lombard St., Baltimore, Md. t?yT a.jUVtA.Ji.'.i Tloinli Dm a-.i n . fnr Thaii ;x ' I iianik i c i una iui mvn Recovery After Years of Suffering. A- atie.-i i,:g m- diiiVri-ntly Inmi anytliing ), , .,.d b. ioie. mid so 1 kept on t.iii- it. I kept tie. up for six months, ' ,i, Mililv K..lm, J strength and health. .-.nil "lea l h-t.l used liitien bottles I , .. t,.i, I, red mv-e.l ellt 11' ., CI lo I'll, ii i- y Hoill.lll Mil IV." Miss Mmirl Arinilage. I'.riiiii .an,, i.itnrili of the pelvic or- C r'.r. null the ..inn- surety as It cure f , ii.iirh o! the li. ad. IVriina has bi , coaie i.n.iiM.iil .is ii po-ilivc rute for :."-,., c .1 : . i lifti t J . .iinpij bi-caiise llie hi. ,;i eiciiis are inostly il ic to cai.irrh. Ca , i cr-i I- ti'ii- i-.iiim- oi the trouble. Pi--' : .-in-, tlic- ralarrli. The (.jinpMius di-iippcir. self i, ci:.,'.i-.;h M i!o tf b' d. hut "he is far lii na Li in. .ibie lo .1.. In l wink without, lie r .-.( t exIiiKistuui. I'his is u very I ma, a se;lil. ,uul I. almost a. ways due to ; ,nM ic e.uari h. Il worse I nan Innlish for so many I, ne a t,, tutJ.T yi ir alter vear with a ibs-i-.'c that f-an be permanently cured. I'll, mi .ore. i. it. in ii x i in inciitly. It '-IU. S o,d c.-.l elllc i ;se. a. Wei', .is a slight .'tt.i.'k, th'- only ib.lT.-irnce being in tin-.-igili ot li',, c ili.it it should be uken to . lb . I a l ine. If ..ii do not drriie promot and satisiar t,.iv ic. nit. fro'ti the Use of Perima. write it on, e I o IV. II ill uin ti. gulp-: a full slate- i it oi v,,i.: (ii.. and he mil 1.- pleased to jive v a ii . v.i 'i .hie advice gratis. Ad li, -. )r. il.i,tiiian. I'rcseli at of The ll.irtiii.in Sanitarium. Co'.uini.iia, Hhio. foul re-iith. h.!.i;h, a:f iiion. rimpit. aa.l .li.-.-mrm. V.'!u-n vf,T h. wcl'i ucn I niova rr popl- tl.an all olh' r i! -,a"-s lorlhr. It - roii:. Ua mattr wi-.nt roll ynu, jaarr inkir.n wrll n4 atav well until v a frl your bowrla - Chattanooga, Tcnn. RAMMED CY A SWORD FISH. Monr.ter cf the Se.i Ni rly Sinks Firh ing Cralt. ti;e iisnmg sctan ,r r Ac;or eaucu i'il-i ihi.-der. bi t i.e .. hadly lcaUlng, as the result, of an i re. . inter with a maian.iith so: .'.Ilili oft' the (Icorges t a-.;' s. Tiie Pig ti.sh struck tho schoou - r v. it'i terrific force In a head on colM-am. T!- fore cf the impact shoo'., tho in-",, schooner Pom stem to stem, and at f.r. t tho c:ew thought the V' escl had struck tomo h..lf sunketi v. reel ;c;.v -Hioi tly atti rv. at d the ves.-el lic. au tu leak rapidly. An cauiiu,ition was m.ule. and under the i-tarboard bow, about two feet below the water Hue, there protruded the tword of a Kigali tic svordflsh. Further examination 1 fennt !'.-;. :..na 1 showed that the big sword had pene trated tho hull of tho vessel, extend ing several inchcB wilhiu the hole. Tho vessel was headed for Poston, and iluri::;- the voyage it was necessary to Keep tiie pumps woiKu.g a largo part of tho tliai.. I The -Jnoiiooo tr ...Oou.Dimi llebiiw.-i j Ihing within the "palu" ,n Kussiu con i si i; utc nhout half the entire Jewish imo. Tnis spate to which the Jews : are limited is about tne size of the I German Umpire. It is u territi r rench- a.d tie.' , ing 5oo miles lastward from the (I r ' man frontier to a line l.('o') nilles long i drawn fro.11 the Halfic to the Crimea, .Vi.'i',. n!1(l w"u!,l bo ample room if Hebrews i'.,V.'."' 1 wv;o permitted to oiltivate the hi il. WORK with the first dose, the blood of all the poisonous RHEUMATISM, driving is the way cures are effected by SECONDHAND XVI2-h.p. UPRIGHT ENGINE, W llnndKB ITBIUHT BOII.BB 14U llarwraair. FOat I1LE AT A HAROAIM Also 34 feet inch boat double Leather Belt Intf. uaed only two weeka, aod two W lock l ulleyg. $160 canti fur the lot. f. o. k. (I.arlotte. Address. PIKDMOIKI, car Box 607, CM ABLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. Th ki-l'J ! urn n.t ittt. anl on llw mu.1 uof il , lac lw aa tulaifnl EaUtea l WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY of Kara., Itinerpbr. Ueciltaplir. ricllaa, Ela. V-cfiil. roliuble. Attrnetive. I.aattnir. Th New Edltloa nt J5.000 Maw Wordi New Ovrettcar of the World New UloMaphlcal Dictionary tWirim MOJ IllnMratlnaa, llith Diudina Why Net Clvo Sini 0n Tlilt Ucaful Crcup.t? FREE -" A Taat In Pronunciation." U.lrurti.0 1 f.,i.,i. .,J lull. km Jf. lll-..-lr., I rli,.iirl trt. O. & C. METIBIAM CO., Publlihert, Bprinsiiel't. Maaa , tj. S. A. CAPSICUM VASELINE (err LP is coi.iaii'siiii.t iibui Asnbstiiiite for ami imirriir to muinanlor iiy oilier piu.ster. ami win nut DiiMcruie nie.-t ,l, lh a.e skin. J lii'iain-Bllajrfnuaiid ctiiatlyi'ipiah tii-Hof thiiiarti(dearewundr 1 ul. 1 1 ill eloji I lie I ,s,(hHCr,e at once, and relieve lieiiil i die ami sciatica. S e rrcom- in, 11, 1 il, n 1 lie ni si ami wilrrt riirnni eininti r-irrit.iiiiknimu,als(i aaanrilema) r.-iei .Iv f,.r '.tin s Iu tiie cl'ciit ami ttomai h 'iiuliillrl.eiOTiulH'.nciirHiKieaniijtoiiis cnni '. .'liiiis. A 1 rial will prov wliut weilaini lent .mil it will ), found to he inviilual'li- i 11 flu. lioimeliolil Man rirniiltMy"lt lullie ln'-tof u'.i of vniir pri-par itlona.'' I'rneif ci ... nl all ili-in:u'lst or ntlicr dealers, or t y 'Uiiin;irii"Hiii.uiil tonsin lilate(aini. 'e w ill send y.iua tiibcliy mall. No article .hot. 1.1 1... .ni...l liy 1 lie pu Id In nn less t lie - laii.'earrirsourlHlii l.Hsoilierwlselt Is not rtviiujuo. CHESFHkOi iin nru. v" . 17 St tie Street. Nt W Yon! l itt, ItipniiR r.ibulesare the iH'st dyspepsia linediclne eer made. A hundred millions of them have been old in the I'nlted Stales Id a ilngle year. Kvery lllneai ariolns from a disordered stomach Is relieved or cured by their use. So common In It that diseased originate from the stuiuacu It may be safely as sorted there is no condition of 111 health that will not be bencttted or eured by ihe iiec-isionill use of ItipniiS Tubules, l'ln -1, iaiis know them nud speak highly of them. All druclsts sill iheui. The five cent paekagp Is enough lor an ordiiiniy occi.sion, nd the l':i uiliy Untile. ixIy cents, eoutaiiis a household nipply for a year, line generally i;ive relief within twenty lli'.UllleR A Hosv.n plivsiciaii's iii.- 1, '.I.., nseaand beds all intlamniaiion i f tue mucous mcnibt ine wnerevrr located. In local tit.itnifiit of female ills Tjx tine is iiiv.1lu.1ble. I ied as a dou. he it i, a K i : '. .111011 in il.v.r.siiiK and healing p. wet. it kills all disease ccnv.s wliiih , u,-i- iiitl.iiiinia'.i n and ill--i-.aip"S. Tlioiis,:inds(if letters from women prove that It is tiie Krentest euro lor IcociirrluiM ever discovereil. r.iMii..: never fails t cue pelvic eat. in h, nasal i.,!.'.trii. sole tliic.it, sore mouth ..ml so:.- eyes, because these i!.sc.ise aie all caused by inflammation of the m.Kous iie-ial-raiir. l-'orcleiinsiriK. w liitcnlnj; and pm servlua; the teeth we chiilli'tiRe tiie world to produce Its ciliil. l'lusu iaiis ..lid spi- iili -ts tvciy where prcsciibe and endorse I'aMine. and thou-sainlsoft.-stimoniallettcts prove its value. At iluiK-'i.ts, or sent postpaid 50 cts. A l.ire tri ll puckiiireiind book of liisii nctioi.-t nlisoliiti ly free. Write Thi R. Paxtoj Co.. Dept. !.' Boston, Man. THtSSICINU otOWIJJJ OIU8CLOIHIN5 "mtf M&r 11 tlack cr ytllm for ill kinds of utt arark On ink (V(!YWfitri lock for td Jiti cf the Puh V, ik. ....tnn'i nntstnitt-M I o! av n 1" O I' rrm.iTna tba cot. ST I I ftjf bai a lonth. tha orTi aod W wIVUU r.ll.t, tb arbaa a:.d COLDS AND GRIPPEV.'!i licadarli and KmrlgU vUo. No bai fleet. Ilk, Jte ktl Vic toll let. (LIQUID. ) an ISAW MILLS' 1 Our f.aieat lm- jiroveil fiircu- Inr Saw Mill. I Willi lice - I liner- al I t IK snifdSeclllln- fear. N.iii-aa..o.i-s..: W..rk-a'i.l Hie Heav- is.i.'ii K 1 i arialiie 1 cl w ,.rs are unaa- !.M.la.l for arcc utcr. Mtii'i icitv. iU BAii- I itt ami ti-i or oi-eaiTios rite lor run rlDtlif elrciila-s Ma oifa.-tnre.l l.r ine t)Al.k.M I It' IN' VMiKKSHIn-t ini eai.N C. rHYPEWRITERS CHEAP l lf 1 ot .ec-nd-ha d Marh r.at o all msk.i 'all -n ' Pr " " (UlTi-r Ha oilna for quleli hurar j. ;. Bt V I O,( bt.lotta. N. C, Dropsy CJKEO fiivaa QuiOk ti . AiT..lli.,0 in Una dava; tiTacta a ptrmanenl cure in -ota 60 ()?. Tiialtreaimcat given free. Nothlnrcan be fairet Wrlie Or. H. M. f 'aan'a Son. SaaeialiOa. Bat B Atlanta, to s::,-:.,:.v. rawfurs wanitj In ttn)- roll T lmif I'l Pl w'TllunptOl't El Wt9T .91 Wri -;tfi M T l-i 1 A S.ti
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 31, 1903, edition 1
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