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st- mi 1 WHOWAS.BEFRIENPEP BY ANEMPEROR M PASTOR SAVED BY PE-RU-NA. ' -r vVn Stubenvoll, of Elkhorn, Wis., is pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran St. John s Church, of that place. Rev. Stubenvoll is the possessor of two Bibles pre sented to hira by Emperor William of Germany. Upon the fly leaf of one of the liJKes the Emperor has written in his own handwriting a text. This honored pastor, in a recent letter to the Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, says concerning their amous catarrhremedy, Peruna: The- Veruna Medicine Ca., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen: "I had hemorrhages of the lungs for a long time, and all fefif red of me. 1 took Peruna and uas cured. It gave me streng'h and courage, and made healthy, pure blood, it increased my weight, gave me healthy color, and I eel well. It is the best medicine in the worlo. If wrrjo? kept Peruna in the house it w tuld save mny from death every yea.r.H. STUHEXVOLL. .Thousands of people have catarrh who rould be surprised to know it, because it has been called some other name than ca tarrh. The fact is catarrh is catarrh wher ever located, and another fact which is of MjT7ally great importance is that Peruna rcs catarrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The tiartman sanitarium. Columbus, Ohio. We pay students' railroad fure. Vl.O.u graduates in buoliirga. Wrlfcs for Special run UnaUUMlMi Terms. MASKY Ull,E8 COLLEGES. Klchmond.Va.-Blrmliigham.Ala, H IT? 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C!UTN Il Vlt WOKK i ', 'te.fit .-treel, Rw York Educational progress means religious good; it inculcates a love of truth that is not to be limited. The hope of the state is not in the cities or the big towns. The hope of the greatest future is dawning in the rural districts. J. B. Carlyle. Deafness Cannot Be Cared by local applications as they cannot reach ths diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by consti tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. "When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflam mation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine oases out of ten are caused by catarrh.which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Cir culars sent free. F. J.Chexet A Co.,Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Silk is considered unclean by tSe Moham medans, because it is the product of a worm. ' . FITS nero- -viently cured.No fits or nervous neHsafterflra; day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveRestorer.$2trlal bottle and treatisefraa Dr.B. H. Knsi, Ltd., 981 Arch St., Phila., Pa. Fame is merely an entree; fortune is feast. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teethlng.soiteathe gums, rednoas inflamma tion, all ays pain, cure wind oolio. 25o. a bottle The dull season is when the scissors grinds does his best business. Potnam Fadeless Dtes cost but 10 cents per package. It's funny how even cold cash can bura a hole io a man's pocket. Piso's Cure for Consumption is an Infallible medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. Kamcei,, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1W0. Life would be very monotonous if there was nothing to kick about. Importance of Education. There are some subjects about which one can never write or talk too much. Their importance and value to the pub lic are so great that it becomes the duty of the press to keep eternally pub lishing something about them until their real importance and value are folly realized. No subject is of greater importance to the people than that of education. We may have splendid railroad facili ties but while every man appreciates conveniences of this kind and fully rec ognizes the worth of a good railroad system no one will deny that a -good public school system is far more im portant and of a greater value to any community. Intelligence is the life of any neigh borhood. Fill up your section of the state with a lot of ignoramuses and you couldn't be hired to stay there, for you would be dissatisfied and unhappy. Let a state neglect the educatlofi of her young people and she discounts her standing in th civillred world. The days of "blissful Ignorance" are fast passing away. Today, America is of such great importance to .the civilized world that it is absolutely necessary for her people to be endowed with knowledge. Anglo-Saxon Ornaments. Some interesting Anglo-Saxon orna ment found on the skeleton of a wo man dug up in a garden have jast been presented to the Saffron WaHca Museum, says the. London Express. They include richly ornamented ank lets and wristlets and a necklet. The latter is composed of one pair of 'spherical rock crystal beads consid ered in the early Saxon times by the .wearer as great charms a pair of glass beads, a pair of elongated beads In red carmelion stone, a pair of chas ed ancient silver beads, a pair of Ibronze pendants ornamented with Saxon chasing and filgree work, and a plain bronze pendant with four open lngs, as though it had Contained choice stones. A David Harum Trade. There Is a citizen in New York who decided to treat himself to a horse and runabout. ' In every case he in sisted upon knowing the attitude of the prospective purchase in relation to automobiles. " "I don't want my neck broken daily," he would say. There was a horse that suited him. "I can warrant him on the automobile question," said the Jersey farmer who owned him. "I will guarantee that he will pass a dozen an hour all day long and never look at one of them." "Will you give me a written state ment to-that effect?" "I will." "The sale was made. For once a Jersey man had told the truth In a horse trade. The horse was blind. Origin of Ham and Eggs. When Noah had all the birds cor ralled in the ark, Shem, IIam and Japhet, his three sons, made some famous collections of birds' eggs till N ah found out what they were doing by catching Ham robbing the great auk's nest. It was shortly after this incident that Noah made his famous bon mot about Ham and Eggs, the exact wording of which escapes us, but which was often recounted at the old settlers' dinners in the vicin ity of Mount Ararat. Minneapolis Journal. . ' . ; . ; - , ' ml iT'l fw 4 .1 'M i f mMm Th smartest man is often a wax dummy in the hands of - a clever woman. A nervous, irritable mother, often on the ver?e of hysterics, i.s unfit to care for children; it ruins a child's disnoaition and reacts upon herself. The trouble between children and their mothers too often is due to the fact that the mother has some female weakness, and she is entirely unfit to bear the strain upon her nerves that governing a child involves; it is impossible for her to do anything calmly. She cannot help it, as her condition is due to suffering and shattered nerves caused by some derangement of tho uterine system with backache, headache, and all kinds of pain, and she is on the verga of nervous prostration. When a mother fiids that she cannot be calm and quiet with her children, she may be sure that her condition needs attention, and she can not do better than to take Lyclia E. JPinkham's Vegetable Compound. This medicine will build up her system, strengthen her nerves, and enable her to calmly handle a disobedient child without a scene. The children will soon realize the difference, and seeing their mother quiet, will themselves become quiet. Mrs. May Brown, of Chicago, 111., says: "Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam : 'Honor to whom honor is due,' and you deserve both the thanks and honor of the mothers of America whom you have so blecsedlv helped and benefited. I have . k usea aj.xiui u. i'liiKiiaiu s vcgciaoie vom- va' pound when I woxtld feel run-down, nervous'' and irritable, or have any of the aches and pains which but few women escape, and I have found that it relieved me at once and gave me new strength. Several ladies, members of our Lit erary Union, speak in the highest praise of your Vegetable Compound, as they have been cured from serious female troubles. One lady, who thought she must submit to an opera tion, was cured without usinff anything in the world but Lydia E.Pinkhaiii's Vege table Compound and Sanative Wash. You have hosts of friends in Chicago, and if you came to visit our city we would delight to do you honor. Gratefully yours, Mbs. Mat Bnowx, 57 Grant Place, Chicago, 111. How Mrs. Pinkham Helped Mrs. McKinny. " Dear Mhs.'Pinkham : I feel it. my duty to write and let you know the good j'ou and j'our Vegetable Compound arc doing. I had been sick ever since my first baby was born, and at the birth of ay second, my doctor, as well as myself thought I should never live through it. After that menstruation never came regular, and when it came I suffered terribly. I also had womb and ovarian trouble. A friend of my husband's advised him to get Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for me. At first I had no faith in it, but now nothing could induce me to be without-it. Menstruation has become regular, and I feel like a new woman. Your medicine is a God-send to suffer ing womn. I hope this letter will lead others to try Liydia E. Pinkhn's Vegetable Compound. Yours truly, Mrs. Mildred McKjnxy, 28 Pearl St., San Francisco, Cal." (March 16, 1901). FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO "WO 31 EN. If there is anvtliing in your case about which yon would like special advice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. Address is Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and her advice is always helpful. SCnnD FORFEIT U we cannot forthwith produce the original letters and signatures of H 1 1 1 1 1 1 above testimonials, which will prove their abnolute genuineness UUUU Iydl K. Piukham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mas. Is the Standard Rheumatic Remedy. The ONLY compound on the market that cures this terrible disease without doing irreparable harm to the digestive organs. UNEQUALLED as a BLOOD PURIFIER. CHEERFULLY RECOMMENDS IT. Fheestatf. S. C, Auj. 18, 1P03. Gen foment I had rheumatism for about twelve years. Great deal of the time I had to use crutches or cane. Was coDfined to bed, nearly helpless, three months at a time, several times. Last spring I bean to take " Kheumacide." I used two bottles before 1 noticed any benefit. Altogether I used seven bottles and the cure seems to be complete, as I have had no symptoms of rheumatism since. I can cheerfully recommend your medicine. B. F. FEN1GAN. For sale by Druggists, or sent exprcssage prepaid on receipt of jfi.oo. Bobbltt Chemical Co., - - Baltimore, fid. W. L. DOUGLAS AW I WW4 Healthy Exercise h conducive io Good Health And Long Life, No woman can take proper v exercise unless she wears a cor rect corset. The. Straight Front i Royal Worcester V and , Bon Ton Corsets conform to everj movement of the f body, xrtyoar dealer to order for yo. Hop! Worcester Ccrset Co., . . . 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