gs Night Sweats ft Congb. A. W. Walton, Conor. 8. P. By., 711 Van Ness St., San Antonio, Tex., writes: During the summer and fall of 1902, my annoyance from catarrh reached that stage where it was actual misery and developed alarming symp toms; snch as a very deep-seated cough, night sweats, and pains in the bead and chest. I experimented with several so called re medley before I finally decided to take a thorough course of Peruna. "Twoof my friends bad gone so far as to inform me that the thing for me to do was to resign my position and seek a higher, more congenial climate. Every one thought I bad consumption and I was not expected to live very long. "Having procured some Peruna, I de cided to give it a thorough test and ap plied myself assiduously to the task of taking it, as per instructions, in the meantime. "The effects were soon apparent, all alarming symptoms disappeared and my general health became fully as good as it had ever been in my life. . "I have resorted to the use of Peruna on two or three occasions since that time to cure myself of bad colds." Peruna is sold by your local drug gist. Buy a bottle today. THE DUTCH BOY PAINTER' STANDS FOR PAINT QUALITY ITtS FOUND ONLY OH PURE WHITE LEAD MADE BY THE OLD DUTCH PROCESS. Old birds are hard to pluck. Ger man. So 33- '08. Hicks Capudino Co its Nervousness, Whether tired out, worried, sleeplessness or what not. It quiets and refreshes brain and nerves. It's liquid and pleasant to take. Trial bottle 10.-. Regular sixes 250, and 50c,, at druggists. A Dissatisfied Subscriber. I hereby offer my resienashun as a subscriber to youre papier. It be ing a pamphlet of such small konse quence as to beefit my family by takin' it. What you need in youre ahete is brains and some one to rus sel up news" "arid rite editorials on live topics. No menshun has been made in youre shete of my butchera a polen china pig weigin' 369 pounds or the gapes in the chickens round here, you ignore that i bought a bran' new bob sled, and that i sold my blind mule, and say nothin about it. Hi Simpkin's jersey calf broke his two front legs fallin' in a well, two important ehiverees have been utterly ignored by youre shete ft a 3 column obitchuary notis rit by me on the death of grandpa Henry, was left out of your shete to say nothin' of the alfabetical poem be ginning "A is for And and also for Ark" rit by me darter. This is the reason youre papier is so unpopular in town. If you kant rite eddytorials ft ain't goin' to put no news in youre shete we don't want sade shete Fallen By the Wayside. Quarrel less or fight more. Balloonists will take notice that Niagara Falls is not a good place to, land. A Wto Bre.n is a spiendid j subject for men to swear over when they haven't anything else. One good thing about a woman's prettiest shoes is that they wear a long time, because she is doggoned glad to get them off as soon as no body ( is looking. Indianapolis News. 4 THE PALE GIRL Did Not Know Coffee Was the Cause. In cold weather some people think a cup of hot coffee good to help keep J warm. So It is for a short time but the drug caffeine acts on the heart to weaken the circulation and the re action is to cause more chilliness. There is a hot wholesome drink which a Dak. girl found after a time, makes the blood warm and the heart strong. She says: "Having lived for five years in N. Dak., I have used considerable coffee owing to the cold climate. As a re sult I had a dull headache regularly, suffered from indigestion, and had no life in me. "I was known as the 'pale girl' and people thought I was just weakly. After a time I had heart trouble and became very nervous, never knew what It was to be real well. Took medicine but it never seemed to do any good. "Since being married my husband, and I both have thought coffee was harming us and we would quit, only to begin again, although we felt it Was the same as poison to us. "Then we got some Postum ? -Well, the effect was really wonderful. My complexion is clear now, headache gone, and I have a great deal of en ergy I had never known whfle drink ing coffee. fc rj "I haven't been troubled with indi gestion since using Postum, am not nervous, and need no medicine. We have a little girl and boy who both love Posts m and thrive -On it" and Grape-Nuts." "There's a Reason. Name given by Postum Co., Battle! vrseg, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellvflle," in pigs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They STOCITBAMBLING RUINS HIM Louis Lippman, Bank Employs, Caught in Buffalo. : Ht" Uttte or Stealings. Left Theft of Only a Small Amount Charged Firm's Loss May Beach $300,000. Newark City. "Tnstocka were my downfall. They went wrong.!" manipulated"the books to show that the accounts balanced, but before I could recover my loss I found that I was trapped and had to get away." This statement was flashed over the wire from Buffalo with the an nouncement that Louis Lippman, a trusted bookkeeper of the big bank ing firm of Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne, of No. 15 William street, had been ar rested in that city. Finding himself in the toils of the oolice he told of his downfall. While the technical charge on which he was J locked up was the larceny of 1151.13 on April 6 last, it was said that he'obj talned between 4200,000 and $300, 000 from his employers by clever manipulation of his books. Lippman is a well educated Ger man of thirty-three years. He came to this country five years ago and en tered the employ of the banking firm. He spoke good English and bore scars of a dozen or more duels in his native land. In a. short time he worked his way into the trust of his employers. He was neat in appear ance, always willing to accommodate his friends with a loan and called a "good fellow." Three weeks, ago an error in his accounts' was detected- 4;H disap peared, and the Pinkertons were no tified. They traced hlnv to Albany, to Buffalo, to Toronto and then back to Buffalo, where they found him living under the name of Meltzer. "I had too many friends," Liop man declared after he was arrested. Detective Cassassa, of Police Head quarters, left for Buffalo to bring the prisoner back to this city. Only a few dollars of the fortune he is ac cused of stealing were found on him bf his captors. GRAVES NOTIFIED, Independence Party's Candidate Cen tre of Rally in Atlanta. v Atlanta. Ga. Two thousand per sons listened to the formal notifica tion of John Temple Graves as nom inee of the Independence party for Vice-President of the United States at the Casino Theatre. Presidential Nominee Hisgen, William Randolph Hearst and a score of others promi nent in the party were on the plat form. Mr. Graves was given hearty cheering. Clarence J. Shearn. of New York, took occasion to criticise Joseph M. Brown, Democratic nominee for Gov ernor of Georgia, with a resulting fifty seconds' cheering. The mention of Hearst's name in all the speeches caused repeated cheering, as did that of Hisgen's. The climax came with the mention of Colonel Graves. While the band played "Dixie" the 2000 persons cheered until Graves stopped them by raising his hand for quiet. LILLE Y FOR NUTMEG GOVERNOR. He Wins the Nomination Easily From Lake and Woodruff. New Haven, Conn. After a one sided contest, George L. Lllley. of Waterbury, was nominated for Gov-Y erhor by the Republican State Con vention here With Lilley, the full ticket is as follows: Lieutenant-Governor, Frank B. Weeks, Middletown; Secretary of SSFKA&E&FT. State, Matthew H. Rogers, Bridge- Patten, Stafford r State Comptroller, rnomas u. Bradstreet, Thomaston; Representative-at-Large in Congress, John Q. Tilson, New Haven. TWO MEN KILL THEMSELVES. A. J. Hart and Edward Williams Com mit Suicide at Wilmington, Del. Wilmington, Del. Alexis J. Hart, thirty years old, the wealthy secretary and treasurer of the A. J. Hart Com pany, wholesale grocers, shot himself at his mother's home. He had been married less than three months, and no reason for his deed is known. Edward Williams, sixty-five years old, a wealthy real estate owner, killed himself by blowing off the toi of his head- at his summer home, Chestnut Croft. Williams was strick en with paralysis recently, and this is thought to have caused despondency. FIVE CHILDREN PERISH. Suffocated in Burning Farmhouse NeaiNew Brighton, Minn. Minneapolis,. Minn. Five children of J. C. Burdette were suffocated in a farmhouse fire near New Brighton. Minn., while the neighbors, ignorant tjiat the little ones were in the place, were endeavoring to save the house hold effects. The parents had spent the evening with friends, leaving the children at home. $20,000,000 Lost in Champagne'. The vineyards throughout the en tire champagne regions of France have been devastated by mildew. The crops have been practically destroyed, and the wine output will be only 2, 000,000 bottles, instead of 45,000, 00Q, which represents a loss to the growers of almost $20,000,000. TUHb Lilienthai "Rilled. Philip N. Lilienthal, president of the Anglo-CaHtornta "Bank, and one of the most prominent of San Fran cisco's capitalists, was killed in an auto accident at San Francisco as he was returning from the Gans-Nelson fight.. Ixw Trices For Hay. Sales have beeu made of choice hew L. B. hay at $17 in Boston. The tner graces or clove; mixed and cat- EYESIGHT WAS IN DANGER From terrible EczemaBaby's Head A Mass of Itching Rash and Sores Disease CwceiTbf Ottticnra. "Our little girl was two months old when she got rash on her face and within five days her iacepd head were all one sore. We used different remedies bat it got worse instead of better and we thought she would; turn blind and that her ears would fall off. She suffered terribly, and would scratch until the blood came. This went onTntil she was five months oW, then I- uiu uci uuuii uui iuuu; uwvwi o wic, uuv j she continued to grow worse. He said it was eczema. When she was even months old 1 started to use the Cuticura Remedies old 1 started to use the Uuticura Kennedies and in two months our baby t ent girt You could not see a sign of" sore and she was as fair as a new-born baby. She has nor had a sign of the eczema since. Mrs. H. F. Budke, LeSueur, Minn.. Apr. IS and May 2, 1007." Stuffing the Box. course7 the .British tourist in a a ca vinff "I understand that the winning pariy at your elections is the one that gets out the most votes. 7 1 "Not at all," replied the native; "it's the party that puts in the most votes. 7 'The Cat cholic Standard and Times. If Btats of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, S . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F.J. CHENEY h Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dol lars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cube. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my resence. this 6th day of December, A. D., 886. A. W. Gleason, (seal.) Notary Public. Bull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and Wm directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Puis are the best. Thanks to the Gibson GIrJ The Million's figure has astound lngly improved during the last five years, and the much-abused Gibson girl has done a great deal for it. From the Onlooker. DIM TO RING WOBM. "Everywhere I go I speas for vsTvaaivn, because it cured me of rragworm la Ms worst form. My whole cheat from neck to waist was raw as beef ; but tttbbjb cured me. It also cured a bad ease of piles." Bo tays Mrs. M. P. Jonas of 96 Tannehttl St., Pittsburg, Pa. tTTiam, the great skin remedy, is sold by druggists or sent br mall forfrOj. Write J. T. bhcptbis, Deft. A, Savannah, Ga. Let children support their parents or be imprisoned. A Roman Law. To Drive Out Malaria and Build Vp the System Take the Old Standard QaovWH Tasts ubss ChuxTokio. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply Qui nine and Iron in a tasteless form, auu the moat effectual form. For giuwit people and children, 50c. The ash borrows poison from the viper. Latin. Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains Bel chin china. Sour Stomach, and Heartburn. from whatever cause It's Liouid. Effects immediately. Doctors prescribe it. 10c., 26c., and 50c.. at drug stores. The campaign begins when the money begins to rattle in the tin cup. Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Accor ingly, It ia not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturffly and truly as a laxative, and its exponent parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objection able substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the k genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug gist. To Get Your Health Back To one who has lost her health, life seems pretty dreary. Unhappiness, after all, is It female troubles have saa, miserable and able only to see the dark site of things, as a reflection upon a cloudy mirror, brighten up, by doing your best to- get your health biek. , TAKE QARDUI. This veU-known woman's medicine has brought happiness to many thousands of weak, ailing women. Why not to you? BORAX IN THE AIBT A Matter of Profitable Interest fit ! Farmer and J)irynaan. -t--The problem of keeping swse the utentlls used in connection wJtll milk and cream selling, and hette masiing, has been a serfon one wit V. farmer He has come to realise fully thA sliehtest taint or hint of staienesa left In a can, tin or churn may rain WtlOle Oil IP Ul lllal luv iiyv ' " i3 left is in the form f which-grow and multiply In milK or w ""rJ " ' differ-Jjuster, producing disastrous results. The farmer has learned that hot water won't rlfise away the greasy residue in dairy utensils. He has learned that soap leaves a residue of its own which is, if any thin worse than the milk or cream residue, and it is little wonder that there has been a constant clamor for a dairy cleanser and sweetener thai will meet modern requirements. A few of the largest creamery es tablishments have .called experts into consultation on this problem and have with this scientific aid hit upon a product of nature which exactly filla the billborax. Scientists have long known borax as a cleanser, a sweetener and an antiseptic destroyer of bacteria and germ growths. Destroys all that :fl harmful and promotes and preserves freshness, sweetness and purity, re lieving the dairyman and dairy house wife of drudgery and of nsedless work and worry. Its cheapness and value should gire it first place in the necessities of every dairy. The cow's udder Is kept in a clean, healthy and smooth condition by washing it with borax and water, a tablespoonful of borax to two quarts of water. This prevents roughness and sore ness or cracking teats, which make milking time a dread to the coW and a worry to the milker. The modern cleanser of all dairy utensils consists of one tablespoon ful of borax to every quart of water needed. Remember a tablespoonful equals four teaspoonfnls. Be sure that you get pure borax. To be sure, you must get "20 Ifrule Team Borax." All dealers. A dainty book in col ors, called "Jingle Book," sent free to any Mother sending name and ad dress of her baby, and tops from two pound cartons of "20 Mule Team" Package Borax, with 5c. in stamps. Address Pacific Coast Borax Co., New York. The grass widow is not to be wink ed at. Knoxville Sentinel. HAD ECZEMA IS TEAM Mrs. Thomas Thompson, of Ciarksvllla. a., writes, uaer date of April St, 1107: "1 suffered 15 years with tormenting eesema; had the best doctors to eresoride; but noth ing did me a ty good until I got Tr naaisa. It eared me. I am so thankful." Thousands of others can testify to similar seres. TxTraaisals sold by druggists cr seat by mall for 50c. by J. T. banvTBiHs, Dept. A, Savannah. Oa. The editor of The Nashville Ameri can says that rainbow stockings are now the style in Tennessee. He re fers to men's stockings, of course. Los Angeles Times. TEN YEAR 3 OF BACKACHE. Thousands of Women Buffer m the Same Way. Mrs. Thomas Dunn, 153 Vine St, Columbus, Ohio, snys: "For more tnan ten years l was in misery with back ache. The simplest housework completely exhausted me. I had no strength or ambi tion, was nervous and suffered headache and dizzy spells. After these years of pain I was despairing of ever being cured -fcen Doan's Kid ney Pills came to my notice and their use brought quick relief and a perma nent cure. I am very grateful. " Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. One foolish act may undo a man and a timely one make his fortune. Irish. PUTNAM Color more goods hrtat and fastar colore than may other dya One 10c. package colors rdl fibers. can dye any srarrneat without rtDBiiur anart. Write far free hicifltRnw tnT.v. ii.; ..., m. Brighten Life very often a question of heah. worn you out, made you THE SAFE WAY TO BOY PAINT. BSSasSSSBSSSSB rty owners wfll save a deal of trouble ana exp their buildings properly painted, if they know how to protect theaisefves - miareoresentation and adul- TZu7 in naint materials. There's- one sure and safe guide to a pure and wmiehlv deDendble White Lead ke "nntcn Boy jrainir. J marh -'enuine .rv naekasre White Tad, place on every package of their product. This company senaw a simple d sure little outfit for test ing white lead, and a valuable paint book, free, to all who write -tor it. Their address is Woodbridge Bldg., New York City. While yvm are willing to agree that the mosquito must have been created for some purpose, it rather irritates yon to have a suspicion drilled into yon thai you are? it. Indianapolis fKewa. More proof that Lydia EL Pink 's Vegeta esretable Compound saves woman from surgical operations. Mrs. S. A. Williams, of Gardiner, Maine, writes: " I was a great sufferer from female troubles, and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound restored me to health in three months, after jay physician declared that an operation was abso Sir s-tSUP si lutely necessary. - Mrs. Alvina SperlingTbf 154 Oey bourae Ave- Chicago, JUL, writes : 44 1 suffered from female troubles, a tumor and much inflammation. Two of the beet doctors in Chicago decided that an operation was necessary to lave my life. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound entirely cured me without an operation. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy lor female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizzine ss.or nervous prostration. Why dont you try it? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mt American Cotton College For the Buyers, Manufacturers, and all others, and put the correct valuation en IS j vai i Li si New York FADELESS DYES " - '"j - . tT9S3a Ita Ingredients are sestoring, strengthening, health-giving, to womanly organs It is safe, pleasant and always reliable. don't think , any more highly than hap, which was tively believe 1 not stand on my 1 was JkBBBBVSSEwSBBBrSBBSB W Sold everywhere. Try 'Cardui. CARDUI $100.00 jj REWARD ,y J dollars reward for any caw of pneumonia in lw fm we? use uoaaa Greame , HiTal r or hear of nnv ....r lf3 inf as and w will dv k n3 OREASC LINIMDg Criuboro, .V. c. TH!J.R.WATK1!MD IWIklAM .... WINONA. MINNESOTA gT 3-" Article., a Ft., s ..vn 6HUSHIS WANTED IN EVER 4v 1 MKxycrtc, aa . o. BZSl est roe? ssition v& mag Remember you don't have to buy Dirty Raf s any ,0ru OASIS Made from Pure, Clean, Raw Cotton marks a new era iii the comfort business. Save us your orders. Bay at home. Better Goods for less money. SsYEJRESeHT THE SOLE MANUFACTURES CHARLOTTE, S. C B3 rBwea nnmnsnn s r.vRwi So. 38-'08. Georgia. Clerks, Merchant, Warehousemen, Cottsi rount or eld. who are unable to clmsj Grades of Cotton. Thirty day scholarship We oCsr mm hmu)r -3JLI I 'TS3S $ - OH ! I Mil mm Mil COM I ' correspondence course under expert cotton mea for cotton graders and cotton buyers. Session opes) a mm r m ml a2 I.m . a uiiuui w w a a aes ama uulc iui sua - -a Look at your wheat study it well before you cut it. Too much stalk and leaf in proportion to your grain, mesne too much nitrogen in your soil. But dont salt to stunt the straw. Next time this Fall increase the Potash mazes stronger stalk, and a heavier head. Most fertilizers are weak in Pot-sh. Make them cm ft?te by adding Potash 0 per cent. or 15 pounds Mu riate of Potash per hundred. . Compute fertilizer (2-8-6) means best crops nd WgTt profit. . Rver7 gent sells phosphate. Few carry Potash u stock. Arrange for Potash now. Potash is profit far Our Boek, con tain ine facts about soil, crops, manures and fertilizers. Mailed free. GERMAN KALI WORKS, Candler Bldg., Atlanta, k 93 Nassau St. Chlcsja Monadnock B!dK- They Jyo to cold water botter than any ot h r dyo.Jj J mti fVvri iTT v. iiW worn, uiuii mxw a- vuw xr Mrs. F. a Mills, el Murietta, Calif., writes: "I one can recommend a medicine I can CarduL I had a mis followed by inflammation. I psi" would have died, had it not been for Cardui. When 1 began taking it, I could feet After taking two 2f cased, sad now weigh 165 pound " Ki-'iMtiv, true, a:;a full 0 I8t

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