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soo posito PAY TUITION AFTER POSITION IS SECURED First 10 who clip this notice and send to PRACTICAL tiWm COLLEGE Atlanta. Columbia. Nr.shville Knoxville, Mont (cmiri, Waco, or Fl. Worth. may, without giving notes, pay EVERT CENT of tuition out of salary after Rood position Is secured. II not secured no pujr. required. - COURSE BY OIL FREE If not ready ,10 enter you majr take lessons by mull, FREI3 until ready, which would save time, living egpcnses, eti., or CQinpleto at home and get dl ploma, I. 1". Ii. C. Co., has 1300,000.00 capital, 17 bankers on Board of Direc tors, and TWENTY Colleges In THIR TEEN -states to back every claim It mnkea, Established SIXTEEN yean. Clip and lend this notice to-day. 1 15, I Potash as Necessary asRaia 1 The quality and quantity of tha crops depend on a sufficiency of . Potash:! (n the soil. Fertilizers which are tow in Potash will never produce satisfactory results. B-very larmer anouia n tamiliar with, the containing tha latest researches od this alU Important subject, which we will send (ret It you ask, Writ now while you think of it to the - . GERMAN KALI WOBKg Row Torlr 13 Naeaa Street, mr Atlanta. Ua. a S, South Broad Street; VS. SICK, nrininiir CONSTIPATM ". PROMPTLY AND P C R M A N E NTLV ..' . CURED WITH Crab Orchard Water. A Century's Experlenee, With Suocoaitul Bcsnlts, is the Best Testimonial. . BOLD BY ALL DBUQaiSTS. Crab Orchard Water Co., , ' Louisville, Ky. "turns srsa mm umr mm - Ton want only the best Cotton Gin M i chinery Ask any experienced Glnner about - Pratt, Eagle, Smith Winship, Munger We would like to show , f'ou what thousands of lie lone oustomere say. Write lor catalog and testimonial booklet. Continental Gin Co Charlotte, N. ., Atlanta. Oa. ' , ltlrmlngham, Ala. Hemphill, I'enn., Dallas, Tex. Dropsy! Removes all swelling la 8 to SO days; effects a permanent cure In joto oodayl. Trial treatment given free. Nothtngcan be fairer Write Of. H. H. Oreen'a Sons, Sneelillsls. Bos B Atlanta. Gs (At19-05) f ? ei- DYSPEPSIA 3U ' lNwf CANDY OUAKANIHaO CURB for all bowel troubled, appendlcltle, blllooaneaa, bad breatb. bad blood, wind on the atoroach, bloated bowela, (nul mouth, headache. Indigestion, pimples, pains after eating, liver trouble, aallow akin and dla.lneae. When your bowela don t movaj tmularly you are alck. Contlation killa more people than all other dieeaeea together, n e chronic ailments and long yeare of TOffering. . No mattor what alls you, etart toning CAiCA"! 'lUtoday.foryoo will never get well and stay well until you get your Doweia tihi 1-ie our adi-lce, atart with taacareta no rf'fuOUCu Tha genuine taoiei liimpra bim -t fr. Addreim eterling Kemeny company, vnicnroor wew onc. L. DOUGLAS VI UHION mi 312 &s3.2 SHOES IP. T nniiFlim l.aO li.i nr. the rtt alrs la tha il 1 1 ...,111 re JUKI l .1 fi i Thm ....tu .lllti - rt I. i.4ft U.,ni oat more trt .1,.:,", i. . i- l.-i i-. iiinlitreofr.-r V tli r , . '...', k,.lu..J.r. W.li.1 l.,.u..r- " i,y .n,,li lila nnm n.l i.vle ' " . fr It. Tske HO .i.l..ll..tl. W.I.. . ... ; . .. , wn r. i..lllr.-li . , . ... , t,v ,j((i'.,l,.pi't.rvl"'rit. 1 tt- lr , MrVgWtiVx, iv.l MiM.alaah uro w u iu.. rauaui. t BBTTXX Tit AH OTtJf.H MARKS AT AX I' FttlfK. tht Ittsl ihrf t.i.-i have ter.rn H . L Ihwilv t.1. VI .fl.if ml fmind H mt enV as 0.i.i, kttt liei.'ei- onti fte '..if I fi- h fl. wnlfri of prtre. f.yuu. L. jttrrtlt, Mat. ., i'ht tUipitai Sitttouul Hank. Ittatanap '111, Infl. Eoyi wat W, L. Dfttigtai $2.50 and $2.00 shorn banauss they fit ittw, hold thrtr snips, and wenr lotifrer than other makns. W.U30U0LAS $4.00 SHOES CASMT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. r. L. o Carma (,'.;' m nn ' thorn. Vrm , " Coll tt Ciinsidfred lO il tht Until p-Utnt It'Hhrr pruiurt. rrr('(H,lKi:f r:I.CTWHI JiOTWKAItHHAMT W I. TSoHgliii lifts H.e lftrnH!t shoo mll or-lcr i'i.his In the vrnil.t, Bn i. to B.t a lit l.t mad. I n, etira prriiv. di-Uveir. It T.m (l'ii rit i,.iM'! mn, art-irt tor i.mttrM'i t''aoM a ."i'l". W.L.DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS Baltimore Eun-ays: "Landluth bera at sea are Dot always the moat hdmirable creatures. Ought Jack to, be held to too high a standard when l.e ia resting between voyagea?" FITS permanently oared, Nottts or nervous, hessatter ilrat day's use of Dr. KIIdb's Great Noryoltestorer.t 2trlalbo"ttle and treatise free Dr. It. H. Ku.NS.Ud.,931 AroaSt..l?Mla.. Fa. Compulsory cleahimesa prevails in the schools of Copenhagen. IT SftVEDJIY IIFE" PRAISE - FOR A-FAnlOJS KEDICIKE Krs. Willadeen Tell How She Tried Lydli E. Plnkham't Verjetable Compound Just In Time. ' ' Mrs. T. 0. Willadaen, of Manning, Iowa, writes to Mm Pinkhttint Dear MrfclPintham t ' " I can truly say that yon hare eared my life, and I cannot express my gratitude to you In words. ' ''Before I wrote to you, telling you host I felt, I had doctored for over two years steady and spent lots of money on medicines besides, but it all failed to help ma. - My monthly pe riods had ceased and I suffered much pain, with fainting spells, headache, backache and bearing-down pains, and I was so weak I could hardly keep around. As a last resort I decided to write yon and try Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and I am so thankful that I did, for after following your Instructions, which you sent me free o all charge, my monthly periods started j I am regular and in perfect health. Had it not been lor you I would be in my gravo to-day. " I Sincerely trust that this letter may lead every suffering woman-in the country to write you for help as I did." When women are troubled with lp regular or painful menstruation, weak ness, leucorrhoaa, displacement or ul ceration of- the womb, that bearing down feeling, inflamma tion of the ova ries, backache, flatulence, general de bility, Indigestion and nervous prostra tion, they should remember there Is one tried and true remedy; .Lydia E, Pinkham's VegetableCompoundatonce removes such troubles. No other female medicine in the world has received such widespread and un qualified endorsement Refuse all sub stitutes. Mrs. Pink-ham Invites all sick women to write her for ad vice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. rem BilBaTZailr To better advertise the Sooth's Leading Business College, four scholarships are of fered young persona of thla county at less than cost. WWTK TODAY. Gl-AIA. BUSES COLLEGE, MacoD.Gl Avery & Company SUCCESSORS TO , .Avery a McMillan, SI -53 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Oa. .' ALL KINDS OF '. . MACHINERY Reliable Frck Engines, Boilers, all , 8lzea, ' Wheat Separators. - BEST IMPROVED SAW HILL ON EARTH. - Large Engines' and Boilers supplied promptly. 6hlngle Mills, Corn Mills, Circular 8aws,3aw Teeth, Patent Dogs, Steam' Governors. Full line Engines 4 Mill Supplies. Send for free Catalogue. JI. slim,, a.HL l:IIUI.t Wlimf 111 lkt (HIS. i Rest Couvb Syrup. Tosua Oood, Dae i in vkiiu. r"iu nj iiniKw""". i -a' ikiti'iUlttrAiihmm mjm, fL , mti - J m toaayuaaer amiita usra """""! b . never wiiu in ini " FOR MEN. Ha u i n i". - nnn la the lrl Wlihs. h.,ll tlHUV 1 i lavastlaaUoa of the raekm, A Tery general Interest hai been msni fested In the Gorernment lnyeetlgatlon now In progr8 Into the mode of con ducting business by the large packers located . In Chicago and elsewhere. Much bag been written upon the al leged Illegal and improper modes of buslnes procedure connected with the packing Industry but It seems that so far no definite charge of any kind has been sustained and no proof ot illegal or Inequitable methods has been dis closed to the public. While a wave of severe criticism of this great industrial Interest is-now passing over the coun try It might be Well to remember that the packers have had as yet no oppor tunity to make specific denial, the many indefinite charges of wrong-do-Wg hjiving never been formulated so that CjeategorlcAl answer could be made, . The feceht fejport of Commissioner Gflrflold. which embodied the results pf an official investigation Undertaken by the Department of Commerce and Labo? of the tJnlted States, was a vin dication 6f the Western packers, btit this result having been unexpected at tempts in many quarters to discredit it .were made. ..." In view of the situation as it now stands, however, attention may proper ly be called to a few facts that owing to popular clamor are now berng ap t.arentl,' overlooked. Fair, treatment in this country has heretofore been ac corded to all citizens whose affairs as sume prominence in the public eye and some of the facta that bear upon the relation of the packers to the com merce of the country may at this tihie be briefly alluded to. It would be difficult to estimate the benefits gained by the farmers of the country result ing from the energetic enterprise ot the packers, fry whatever is of benefit to the farmer is a gain to the entire commerce of the country. And con nected with their continuous aggres sive work no feature perhaps has been more important than their efforts in seeking outlets all over the world for the surplus products of the farmer. Our-total exports of agricultural prod ucts have gained but little in the past twenty years, and leaving out corn, the total of all other farm products was far less in 1903 than In 1891. But in packing house products there was con siderable gain during this period be cause an organized and powerful force has been behind them seeking new and broader markets. Besides the benefits reaped by farm-era- on account of the enterprise and energy exercised by the packers In at taining commercial results by foreign trade, the great development in the manufacture of packing bouse bfeprod nets has added enormously pr the value of all live stock raised In the United States. The waste material of twenty years ago, then an expense to the packer, is now converted into ar ticles of great value and, as -an eco nomic fact, this must correspondingly increase the value to the farmer of every head of cattle marketed at the numerous stock yards of the country. Let these facts be remembered while now It Is so popular to' regard the great packing Industry ris deserving ot condemnation. At least It must be ad mitted that, so far, there is no ade quate reason for the almost unani mous howl that may be heard every where In the face of the Garfield re port above alluded to which practical ly exonerates the packers from the ob scure and Indefinite charges that have been for some time past made the sub ject of popular comment. There Is Illuminating truth In the statement of President Orth, of tha Bchool board, that many Americans are mad on the subject of law, sag's the Cleveland Leader. His deduc tion, to the effect that a majority of our legislators are not corrupt and that the percentage of those who are would be lessened if we could cut oft a lot of the "purely local bills" that bob up serenely at every legislative session, hi conspicuously and prov odly true. As has been pointed out by high authorities, there Is not a man, woman or child In the republic that is not a constant testator ot law. It would, In fact, be Impossible for any one to keep from being a law breaker nowadays, so great has been the amplification of prohibitions, In hibitions end stipulations. . Rubber In the Philippines. Among the valuable industries Which American enterprise may de velop in 'the Philippines, Consul Gen eral Williams, at Singapore, thinks Id the cultivation of rubber. There le now much activity in this cultivation In Ceylon, Java, Sumatra, Borneo and the Malay Peninsula, but the Philip pines, In Mr. Williams' opinion, pos sess conditions of soil and climate better suited for the growth of rub ber trees than do any ot the places above named, and he urges that Para rubber plants be Introduced Into those islands. Youth's Companion. COFFEE HEART. Very Plain In Some Fsoplo. A great many people go on suffering from annoying ailments for a long time before they can get their own consent to give up the indulgence from which their trouble arises. A gentleman in Brooklyn describes his experience, ns follows: "I became satisfied some months ago that I owed the palpitation of the heart, from which I suffered almost dally, to the use of coffee (I had been a coffee drinker for 80 years), but I found it very hard to give up the beverage. . "I realised that I must give np the harmful Indulgence In coffee, but I felt the necessity for a hot table drink, and as tea is not to my liking, I was at a loss for awhile, what to do. . "One day I ran across a very secible and strnlghttpr-ward presentation of the claims of Postum Food Coffee, and was so Impressed thereby that I con cluded io give it a trial. My experience with it was unsatisfactory tiil I learned how it ought to bo prepared by thor ough boiling for not less than 15 or 20 minutes. After I learned that lesson there was no troublst Postum Food Coffee proved to be a most palatable and satisfactory hot beverage, and I have used it ever since. 1 "The effect on my health has been most salutary. It has completely cured, the heart palpitation from which I used to-suffer so much, particularly after breakfast, and I never have a return of it except when I dine or lunch away from home and am compelled to drink the old kind of coffee because Tostum is not served. I find that Postum Food Coffte cheers and lnvlRorales while it produces no harmful Btlinulatlou." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. ; ' ; i ... There's a reason. v Ten days' trial proves an eye opener to many. Bead the little book, "The ttoad to Wgllvlll," la every pkg. rrivate Cav life, The railroads seem very willing t have the private car lines brought un der the juris diction, of the Interstate Commerce Commission, a railroad . President is authority for the state- ' ment that lines are paid mileage, "with out discrimination, and the question of , excessive charges-is a matter for, the ' shipper to setfle With the car lines, so long as there is no Jaw to govern their rates. : Car mlli-nt'lpaying has been de cided tote'ss f , f s the payment of rental for property. ., Commenting on the passing ol great British estates and other valu able possession ; Into American hahdiS, London Graphic asks, "Were there BO TJnlted States, would Eng lish society be' solvent?" Perhaps, but it would not bo halt as comfort able as it Is, it's cafe to say, replies the Boston Transcrijt. JO Itewamti 109. The readers of this paper will ba pleased! i 1 learn that there is at leave one dreaded dis' ' ease that solsnos has best able to oure in all ltsstaej.andthatuiOatirrli. Hall's Catarra : Cureti tha oily positive cure now known to themedloal fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, require a constitutional ireacment. tiairs uatarriiuarelstakenlnte: naliy,aotlnjdlre3tly apoithe blood aadnvi coussurfaoss ot t he system, thereby destroy ingthe foundation ot the disease, and givla ; the patient streairth ky building up the osi titutlon and .assUtln? nature la doing ltj work. The proprietors haveso muohfalthU itsouratlvspowsrstkat they offer One Hun dred Dollars forany o4e tb.it It falls tj oar Bend for list of testlraKitals, Address B J. Ossjrcr A Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75.?. Take Hall's Family Pills for oonstlpatlia The longest underground thorough fare In Great Britain is In central Derbyshire, where one can walk even miles upon a road connecting several coal mines. ECZEMA FOR TWO YEARS tittle Girl's Awfnl Suffering WllliTerrlbla Bkla HumoiwSleeplees Nights Fog Mother Speedy Cure by Catlcara. "Mv little uirl had been suffering for two years from eczema, and during that m. T AAuld not eret a nio-ht'a s'.eeD. as her ailment was very ssvere. I had tried so many remedies, deriving no oenent, i naa given np an nope, uui, us u . was naf-euarled tn trv Cuticura. and one I box of the Ointmeijt, and two bottles of the Resolvent, together with the 6oap, ej fected a permanent cure. Mrs. I. B. Jones, Addington, ind. X. Frog farming lias, assumed large propor tions in Canada1. v Use Longman Jl Marlines Faint. Don't pay SI .50 a gallon for linseed ol). Which you do in rcatly-for-use paint. JJuy oil tresh front the barrel at bu cents per gallon, and mix it with tiongman o. Martinez L. & M. Faint. It makes paint cost about $1.20 per gallon. f ... James f. iiarron, rresiuent Manchester Cotton Mills, -Kock Hill, S. C, writes: "In 1883 1 nainted lnv residence with L. & M. It looks better than a great many houses painted three years ago. Sold everywhere and by Longman & Martinez, New York Paint Makers for Fifty Years. ; , Tarfllm million hata era marla nnnii.illv in the United Kingdom. HAFPY WOMEN, Mrs. Pare', Wife of C. B. Pare, a prom inent resi dent of Glas gow, Ky., gays: "I was s u tiering from' a com plication of kidney trou bles. Besides a bad back, I had a great deal of trou ble with the secretions. which were exceedingly variable, some times excessive and at otlicr times scanty. The coloa wns high, and lnss ages were accompanied with a scalding sensation. Doan's Kidney Pills soon regulated tho kidney secretions, mak ing their color normal and banished the inflammation which, caused tho scald ing sensation. I can rest well, my back is strong and sound And I feel much better in every way." For sale by all sealers, price BO cents per box. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, St. Y. , - ' t ' a, A Homestead Claim, beastle," but at times it shows an audacity which borders on the Imper tinent. A traveler In Alaska brings home this experience ot his Klondike wanderings. The teller of the story passed a long, cold winter at Cape Nome. He and his companions bad, for a year or more, let their beards grow, as a protection for their throats, and chests. ' ' - One night, when all were asleep, the man In. question woe awakened -by a light patting on his face . The cold was Intense, and not caring to move unless it was necessary, he lay still. Again the light touches on his cheek. He put up his hand, and hie fingers closed on a tiny mouse tan gled in the meshes of his beard. A companion, -roused by the Involuntary exclamation, lighted a candle and In vestigated. -. V ! The' mouse bid selected the beard as a warm and eligible site for a resi dence! It had burrowed out a nice round nest, and when caught, was engaged in dropping beans, purloined from the scanty , larder, Into the re ceptacle thus made. . , - . The 'Crocodile. The following Is a Chicago, boy's composition on 'The crocodile": "The crocodile is a large animal that in habits the Nile and loves' to go on the aandy beach to bask In the sun shine and lay eggs. . It looks some like a daschund, only there Is more of It it the end and U is bigger. There was a crocodile once that, escaped from a circus. . It roamed over the country, seeking in vain tor pigs and small children to devour, and died of starvation In great anguish. You can ride on the back of a crocodile, but It Is more comfortable to use a sad dle. It la usually qulot, but hi terrible when rouMuV-tWe. all ought to bo thankful we ail ion crocodile.' " Baltimore Bun saya: "Landlub bers at sea are not always the most admirable creatura. Ought Jack to be held to too high a standard when te la resting boiwesn voysgoeT" THREAD FROM WOOD FIBRE. Invention Being Exploited trl Various ' European Countries. ; United States Consul Atwell writes fronj RoubaU, France: "Justin Mullcr read a paper recent ly before a the Industrial Society ot Mulhouse Oh certain printed goods, the warp of which is composed ot cotton and the woof of a thread made from wood pulp. These goods were introduced almost four years ago. At the outset sheets of wood-pulp paper wore cut intd finest Shreds and twist ed Into thread by machines made for the purpose. Lately the paper pro cess has been abandoned, and wood pulp is passed directly over grooved metal sheets, forming very thin rib bons, which pass In turn over a machine that twists them into a very regular thread of any desired length. "These threads of wood fibre are known as xylollne, sllvallne, and llcella, and are numbered like any Others. The dynamo-metric resis tance of this thread in a dry state, taking 100 as the resistance of jute threads, Is equal to about 65; that of cotton thread In a dry state Is 135. The difference la widely In favor of Jute nnd cotton, but it Is thought that impnovements may increase the re sistance ot the wood pulp thread As It Ib to be used only In mixed goods great resistance Is not ot essential importance. "Dishcloths are - made of this thread, in connection with hemp, and the mixture Is washed, dyed, and printed. While wet the wood pulp thread softens, but recovers Us re sistance In drying. There are already manufactories for the production of wood fibre thread in Germany, Spain, and Netherlands, and France will shortly have a factory. It Is thought that this thread may be used advan tageously In the manufacture of pas sementerie, and that It may replace jute and cotton in the composition ot many articles." ALL LEARNING. There are 30,000,000 wage earners In America. After twenty-five years of aggressive organizing, only 1,500,000 have joined labor unions, but the walking delegate tries to make the busy merchant, who hasn't time to look the matter up, believe that every wage earner in his town Is a member of a union and will take. his. trade away from the merchant unless ho puts a union sign In his window. But It does not work any more; the people are all learning that not to exceed C per cent of the wago earners In any town In America belong to unions, and not five per cent of the union mem bers themselves believe in the union label, which is but a modified form of the illegal boycott. Ex. Mrs.'WInslow's SoothlngSymp forohlldrea tsethlng,sotten the gums, reduces luflamma tlon.allayspaln.cures wind colio,a5e.abottlo. Several San Francisco schoolboys have become regular betters on horse races. J do not bsllovs Piso's Oure for Consura? tlonhas anequal for coughs and colds. Jon F.BoigB.Trlnlty Springs, Ind.. Feb. 15, l'JOJ. Australia has 210 churches to every 100, 000 people. Itch cured In 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails'. Sold bv all druggists, $1. Mail orders promptly filled by Dr. E. Detclion, Crawfordiville j Ind. Austria-Hungary lias 18,000 medical men. A Pitiful Sight Is to see the little one so dear to us grad ually sinking day by day by the drainage upon Its system from tho effects of teething. Tho wise mothor gives Dr. Biggors' Huckle berry Cordial. It never falls to cure Chol era Morbus nnd Dysentery, Flux, oto. Bold by all Druggists, 26 and 60o. bottle. Deposits of asphalt have been discov ered near Cordeone, Sicily. Ladles Can Wear Shosl One size smallor after uslu? Allen's Foot Ease, a powdor. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot, swotting, aching feet, ingrowing nails, corns nnd bunions. At all druggists nsd shoe scores, Via, Don t ac cept any substitute. Trial package Fbek by mall. Address, Allen P. Olmsted, Lelloy, N.Y. A church of solid coral is a curiosity oi the Isle of Mabe. is offered for labels. Besides of wearing apparel yyy 56 Valuable Articles vvn-- and quickly and you'll be surprised at their value. Five of the premiums are illustrated above. For full description and pictures of the whole list tee the little Good Luck Premium Book in each can The positive purity, the perfect wholctomenets of tnake it the most widely chosen of all leavening agents. During this year 16,145,114 pounds have been 'sold (many orders coming in for car-load shipments), which is the largest bnsineas for a single factory in the world. This is only the inevitable result of the original Good Luck plan lo furnish tho best baking powder in the world at the lowest price 10 cents a pound. Good Luck is'the best because it is purest, because it produces the light- saaaaaassaaaaaaa. est, whitest, sweetest of 1h cutriNS vji coueoN . ISolidCsrloeil'GOODtbCK'BAKING POWOERfP f ISWiBnSBSBBBaBaaaaBBBBBBBBBWBBBBBBTBBBWBBIBBISIIIII Bill-! J CUT OUT THIS CAR AND H rarH CAN. AddraaaiTHt A 4 THI SOIITNIBN M'NTr, CO 0.AWI. PUTNA M Oolaf ssora rood, brurbtar and aslors than rata tl it a salt. Ask teeter sews will sag) . IE (3 a mr A JUDGE'S WIFE -i j jtjA afirarisrsi eeBesjeBeBjeBByeeBj ay aaj gj gai ; mes. minnie McAllister. Mrs. Carrie King, Darlington, Mo., writes: "I have suffered for years with bilious ness, and kidney and liver trouble. '.'I f 1 caught a Utile cold, the pains were increased and backache and headtiche were of frequent occur rence, "However, Peruna cured me twelve bot tles made me a healthy woman." m. The Secret of Good .Coffee Even the best housekeepers cannot make a good cup of coffee without good material Dirty, adulterated and queetly blended coffee such as unscrupulous dealers shovel over their counters won't do. But take the pure, dean, natural flavored LION COFFEE, the leader of all package coffees- the coffee that for over a quarter ol a century has been daily welcomed in millions of homes and you will make a dnnk fit for a king in this way: . HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE. extra for the pot" first mix it with a little cold water, enourii to make a Wekjaaste. tod add white of an egg (If egg Is to be need as a eettler), then f olfow one of the flowing rales I Int. WITH BOILING WATEH. AdeV bolltnfj water. suMI lei I It tmU THREE MINUTES ONLY. Add a little cold water and aet aalda Uv minutes to settle. Serve promptly. . , ffc mMm,m 2d. WITH COLD WATER. Add your cold water to tne poof ana brtna it to I boil; Thei t wide, odd a Utile cold water, and la Uv minutes It's ready to serve. 3 iBSMlt'e DONTS iDon't uso water that has been boiled before. TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE. 1st With Ems. Use part of the white of an egg, mixing It with the ground LION EBw5h7TdOUvy,'.gtrT tasterf of eggs. After boiling add a dash of cold water, and sat aside for eight or ten minutes, then serve throngh a strainer. Insist on getting a package ol genuine UON COFFEE, Erepare it according lo this recipe and you will only use ION COFFEE In future. (Sold only in 1 lb. sealed packages.; (Lion-head on every package.) (Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums.) - SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WATERPROOF 4 UlLci! CLOTHING 'RECEIVED THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD AT THE ST.LOUIV WORLD'S PAIR. Send'us the hhtnes of dealeriin your town who do not aell our oods. Md we will .send you e, collection of pictures, in colon. Of famous towera of the world, ra - A. J. TOWER CO, ESTABLISHED 1656. BOSTON. MWVORK. CKICAOO.' Tower canmhan co. imm Toronto can. ! I LTA. the freight-car coupons on Good Luck Bakintr Powder can beautiful pieces of jewelry, the list includes and handsome things for the house. You p LU baking. These results are due to its unequaled leavening force, to the fact that it contains no adulteration whatever. It is the most economical because it takes less to do the work than auy other baking powder. If your dealer doesn't sell Luck let ns know, and we'll see that you are supplied at TOE SOUTHERN MFG. CO., Richmond, Va. roiuJw this uni r- This Is tne Coat post lonnd SAVt IT. TMST ARtl est each 1 twaAarvMaNT Svoaa or E 831 !aMK0VA USA! FA D E L E any otker Ave. Oaa lea paekam eaters auk, wool and eottoa aqtudly wall eat la naraatees as gtva aaaaat. package. Writ tar ares booklet- Pre, Biaaak end.MU Mots. MOaSOB VaV GO. vftaWTJakt, IU, PAIN IN THT BACK AMP SIPS ' Quickly Cured iy a Short Course of PenHia. v MRS. MINUTE E. McALLISTEK, from 1217 Wast 33d street, Minne wife of Judge McAllister, writes Spoils, Minn., as follows! - - i "1 Buffered for yean with ftertn ' ' in the tma,U of my back and rtoA gfdev It interfered often with ' . domestic and social duUet and X, never supposed that I would be cured, at the doctor's medicine did not seen to help me any. ; "Fortunately a member of our Order art' vised me to try Peruna and gave H inch high praise that I decided to try it. Al though I started in with little faith, I felt so much better in a week that I felt en- couraged. . , "I took it faithfully for seven weeks and am happy indeed to be able to say that I am entirely cured. . "Words fail lo express my grati tude. Perfect health once more ia the best thing 1 tauld wish for, and thanks to Peruna, 1 enjoy that now." . Pain in the back, or on the right side. , yr How often a physician hears this com-,.' Plnt! . W Wcr ana over we near worncu have a pain in the small of my back. I have a pain in my right side, just below, the ribs' ... , . These symptoms indicate pelvic or ab dominal catarrh. They indicate that the bowels are no atintf nrnnvlv that the liver is OUt OS order that the pelvic organs are con gee ted. . I Pelvic catarrh that is the nam for it.' , Peruna enrespelvie catarrh, when all of these symptoms disappear. The catarrh may be all in the abdom inal organs, when it would be properly, Called abdominal catarrh. At any rate, it is one of those cases of internal catarrh which can be reached only by a course of treatment with Peruna. ( We have on file thousands of , testi monials similar to the above. It ia im possible here to give our readers more than one or two specimens of the number pf grateful and commendatory letters Dr Hartman is constantly receiving in behall of his famous catarrh remedy, Feruna. 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The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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