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i::.o ua yiuqty yearsT Cciressrra ileekisca Gives Praise to Peru-na Fcr His Recovery. - , I l " ' Mi i CONGRESSMAN MEEKISOH PEAISES PK-EU-KA. . . : Hn- David Mcekison, Napoleon, Ohio, ex-member of Congress, Fifty-fifth. Dis trict,' wrues: .". , . r7e Vc? VTOS Utoi ( 1 use It t(m lo'ijrer I iol( be fully able to eradicate toe County Mo., wri tea: "I have been in bad health for thirty-seven years and afte? ; taVmg twelve bottles of your I'eruna I am cured." Jacob L. Davis wt. oo not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Parana 37.15 0De? t0 Dr-Hartnjan, ginn? a full statement of your case, and he Viil be pleased to give you his valuable adnrce gratis. -- ul Addreas Dr. Hartman, Presideirt of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus 0 ' The highest point to which a ha man being can ascend without Involv ing Injury to health hi 16,500 feet. FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous ness after first dav's use of Dr. K' ne's Great Nerve Reatorer,2 trlalbottleandtreallsefree Dr. B.H. Kmk, Ltd. ,931 Aroh Bt.,Phlla., Pa- Korea has a population of 8,000,000, Seoul, the capital, has 22,000. A Chmranteeal Corv For Files. Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding; Piles. DruMrists are authorized to refund money It . PasoOlntmentfalla to on re In 6 toU days. 60c. Numerous arrests of editors in the Rus sian provinces continue. ' Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Rwms ftnm , and Mullen Is Nature's great remedy Cures .: vuuk"9, woias, croup ana consumption, end all throat and lung troubles. At drug - gists, 26o.t 60o. and S1.00 per bottle. ' The largest moth known is the Giant 'Atlas. H. H. Obeem's Ross, of Atlanta, (in., are the only successful Dropsy Speclali: ta In the world. Bee their liberal offer in advertise ment In another eolumn of this paper. In Switzerland males between twenty and sixty-five are obliged to vote. . . To Cure m Cold In One bay. ' Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It falls to oure. E. W. Grove's signature on each box. 25a. There were no silver .dollar coined in ' 1903. - - r - . The wettest place In the world is Cherrapunjl,yln Assam. . , r oiley's lehon elixir. Is not a new and untried remedy. More than K of a Century .Meats Its wonderfui curative and htalth giving; propwtiM, and serves to how lhat it has no equal a a cure for Constipation, BlHoueneae, Indi aration, Bick-Headache, and all other ills arising from a TORPID UYEI5. Being strictly a veritable com pound, it hae no harmful or even unpleasant effects. Its action is gentle but coue the less thorough draining the stomach and bowels of all impurities, and toning up the entire syatem to a healthy con dition leaving the person feeling good, because every organ is made I perform Its part perfectly, 100. Ml .M a MTTtl 111 DIDO ITOIEl ."One Doe Convinces, " A Two-8lded Reason. In the early boom days of Atlantlo City a meeting of the City Fathers was held to vote on the question of fencing In that piece of ground set aside by the city for the burying of the unknown dead who were cast up by the sea. Before it was put to vote an old salt, whose mind was Intensely practical, arose and expressed his views. . , "My fellow-members, In regard to this putting up of a fence, I think we'd better go a little alow. Five hundred dollars is a heap of money to spend -to enclose a lot which, God knows, none of us that are out wish to get Into, and none of them that are In can get out of." The fence was not put up. Free man Belcher, In Llpplnoott's. . DON'T MI33 THIS. A Core Tor Stomaeh Tronble A Vew ; MetboJ. by Absorption No Drags. Do You Bslch? v It means a diseased Stomach. Are you afflicted with Short Breath, Gas, Sour Eructations, Heart Pains, Indigestion, Dys- Iiepsia, Burning Pains and Lead Weight n Pit of Stomach, Acid Stomach, Dis tended Abdomen, Dizziness, Colic! Bad Breath or Any Other S'.onitch JTor lure? Let us send yon a box of Mull's Anil Belch Wafers free to convince yon that 'l cures. . Nothing else like it known. It's sure and very pleasant.- Cures by absorption. Harmless. No drugs. Stomach Trouble can't be cured otherwise so says Medical Science. Drugs won't do they eat up ths Stomach and make you worse. We know Mull' Anti-Belch Wafers cure end we want you to know it, bene this offer. This offer may not appear again. S36 GOOD I OR 25o. 144 Send this coupon with your name and address and your druggist's name and 10c. in stamps or silver, and we will supply you a sample free if yon have never nsed Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers, and will also send you a cer tificate good for 2Ac. towsrd the pur chase of more Belch Wafers. Vpu will find them invaluable for stomach trou- 3d bla; cures by absorption. Address Muix'g Urafr Tonio Co., 328 Ave., Koclc island, ill. Oios ruU Address andVrife Plainly. All upon receij druggist. 60c. per box, or by mail receipt of price. Stamps accepted. The deepest gold mine in the world ta at Bemdtgo, In Australia, " ( L -... CAE DACE Plajita! CELERY PiWgf nirtftllhindiot fMfnplanti,Cn now fiirntih all kind of cattf pisntj, drown in ttafl open atr aq'I will stand Rrsac cold, urown from da of hn oat rc-itftbie wwlimso. V um thn unaa plant oa our ttiuund acr truok farm, Piasta oamfiIy oountad aed pnprl paok- e-!. k.mery i-ea? iait of Pea, Letfiiua, Onion and Bsji p.n!$, tame ; w iii gf v. u is. t&t D-tti. it t!icui nirffii.piiriisB ratoa. Frlcai: ttcmii Una I par tltOUHattlfl, lrK Ot fl.'NI U 1 in lfioumi'I. r O. H. Ml f i gwtta. B. t), Arlinntua Whlf iiploa CurumUar Hti tjOoeutii ( drDoutiil 'w B,a MffrfWU, 8. O. The United taa AgrlculluU iJopaftBianl -riTiii mi J haa MtahlliaiieNl an Ssnarlmntii Mtatloa on our firmi T trf tsit till hltitla or Teatabla. oapmiall CaHbatina. Ihe reiult of the axncrttnonM we will be Dl aaad 10 Itejruuataaji Uuia.-You wapaotfuliy.-Jii.lt. BiJTtU tOMPANT, MitiSTTI ft. O. 19 GUARANTEtD TO CURE ;. ri q cr.;?, in ccld, keasaske m wmmi f V... J I, (4 1 '-jfn Iwon'lMil Aatl-Orlplaatoaeaalarirhowan'eCInsrnDtoiIl ("'X.il.i Iff , eo a e alr vno won't dnnmntn it Call (or jour MOail U;k 1 IT solss'T XilB. V. W. Dinner, Jf.JP., Manufaotnrer, fin't'mgflr.la, Me. ; OTTON fields need never wcar'" J A complete fertilizer, with the amount of Potash, ( feeds to the soil the nor.rishment that cotton must have, an 1 which the cotton removes from year to yeaj "Cotton Culture," our interesting go-par' book, Contains valuable pointers on cottor v ,::ul :!;o, fir, i comparative photo !,.t cncn.iou'i cotton yields Iotas . . l'ic-1 in t'!:r.rc::t t.tcc. This boo i ' '. 1 mi f, r ( : rny c r.t or cbliatlo ; . ";'.,,:., - : I.: Race Change. That Mr. Howells U kind to tb persons and dresses of English wom en marks a grateful change In him or in themT In a former book he dedi cated to the English girl a phrase which used by a known lover of the Blender and the dollcate had an tin avowed cruelty. The daughters ot traveling Englishmen, he 'said, had honest calbbage roses in their cheeks and their hair tumbled upon their broad backs. Elsewhere he claimed fillmnesa as the divine prerogative of the ,i American woman. ' The faces change, American women have beauti ful figures, with peculiarly broad hips, restoring the Greek . ideal; England owns the slenderest women In . the world, and English women dress as well or as.Hl as the French. Ixmdon Chronicle. . , He Wat a Young Man. Woman's Home Companion says that Rev. Dr. William Emerson, of Boston, eon of Ralph Waldo Emer son, recently made a trip through the South, and one Sunday - attended a meeting in colored church.. The preacher was a white man, however, a white man whose first name was. George, and evidently a prime fa vorite with colored brethern. When the service was over Dr.; Emerson walked home behind two members of the congregation, and overheard this conversation: "Massa George am a mos' pow'ful preacher."; "He am datj." "He's mos' pow'ful as Abraham Lin coln." "Huh I. He's mo' pow'ful dan Lincoln." "He's mos' pow'ful as Geo, Washington." , . "Huh I He's mo' pow' ful dan Washln'ton." "Massa George ain't quite as pow'ful as God." "N-n-o, not quite. But he's a young man ylt." - ;.: ' . Safe. - ' '. An official in the Land Office at Washington relates how Dr. Whipple, for a long time Bishop of Minnesota, once undertook to hold religious ser vices near an Indian village In one of the Western States. ' It appears that the bishop's effects were scattered about the "lodge," and when about to go out, he asked the chief If it were safe to leave them there while he went to the village for the services. ; ' "Plenty safe," grunted the Indian; "no white man in a hundred mile from here." Harper's Weekly.; ; , HIS ONE WEAK SPOT. - Prominent Minnesota Merchant Cored to Stay Oared by Doan's Kidney Fills. O, O. Hayden, of O. C, Hayden ft Co., dry goods merchants, of Albert Lea, Minn., says; "I was so lame that I couia naraiy wain. There was an unac countable weakness of the back, and constant pain and aching. I could find no rest and was very uncomforta ble at night. As my health was good in every other way I could not understand this trouble. It was Just as If all ths strength had gone from my . back. After suffering for some time I began nsing Doan's Kidney Pills. The rem edy acted at once upon the kidneys, and when normal action wag restored, the trouble with my back disappeared. I have not had any return of it" For sale by all dealers. CO cents a box. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y. THE SAME OLD.FIGHT. few The Increase of Christians in Japan during the year 1904 was about 10 per oent. ' PAINS AMERICAN WOsHEM FIU3 RELIEF The Cm of Mla Irene Crosby Zs One of Thousand of Cures made by Lydla . & Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. Hew many women realise that ItU not the plan of nature that women should suffer so severely. J im Miss Irene Crosky Thousands of American women, how ever, have found relief from all monthly suffering by taking Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, as it Is the most thorough female regulator .known to medical science. It cures the condition which eauaes so much discomfort and robs these periods of their terrors. Miss Irene Crosby, of 811 Charlton Street, East Savannah, Ga., writes: "Lydla H. PlnkhamWegetable Compound is a true Mend to woman. It has been of greet benefit to me, ouring me of irregular and painful periods when everything else had failed, and I gladly reoonunend it to Other suffering women." . Women who are troubled with pain ful or irregular periods, bockaohe, bloating (or flatulence), displacement of organs, inflammation or ulceration, that "bearing-down" feeling1, dizzi ness, fitintneas, indigestion, nervous roe t rati, inK or the blues, should take Iiiimmlit,&eHnii to ward oil the seri- Opposltlon Again Develops Among Northern Congressmen Against. Bonus for South s Fast Mall. -Report is current that the special appropriation or bonu3 offered by the government for the running 'of the fust mall train to the -south, would have opposition when the subject is bioiiht up in- congressMany north em republicans ln congrdps are bacli 0 this opposition and Wh'L they want to cut out the fust m"f service to the Bouth.they want to tak the money saved in this way and make it pen sible for more fast trains to the west It was also learned that some of the southern members of congress had been enlisted by . the opposition for the doing away with the fast mall train to the south, although they were not made iiwaro that the money saved in this way "would be used for the) running of fast trains to the west, Bo far as the railroads are concern' cd, offfclals state that -while the bo nus for this fast service-Js t200,000, the railroads hardly mors than pay expenses because' of the beavy fines which are imp'osed whenever this fast train, No. 97, is late. , These heavy flues, together with the great cost of maintaining ' an average) speed of 52 miles and tunning at tip to SO and more miles an houruts up this S200,OCO bonus, while as the fast mail has the right of way . of all "other trains; regular passenger ..trains have to be sidetracked and held, and in this way the tegular schedules are Inter fered with nnd the rallrdads lose. -. But. whether the railroads gain or loso, there is no doubt about the peo ple of the frouth winning by- this fast mail train, which has done, much for developing the business Interests of the south, and to which the people have 'aecome so accustomed that ths riater of withdrawing it would mean a terrible blow at the commercial cir cles of all Dixie. For New Orleans this fast mail train means the savins of twenty-four hours, and for. other cities to the north of Now Orleans in ihls same proportion. ; : ' Besides this matter of the mail, very many southerners w)iuld not oe able to get their morning! papers pub lished in southern cities Until in the afiernoon or the next day.? The sav lng of twenty-four hours n. the mat ter of mail orders in these present conditions means much to almost ev ery line of business. It means that orders can be lecelved and sent out the samer day, while with the wlth diawal of the "Midnight Mall," as the train is known, would make this im possible, nnd would in most cases mean a delay of two days to the per son sending in the mall order. As t is the rapidity will, which these mall orders may be sent to business houses and filled is responsible for the' tre mendous growth of this just kind of b'wlness, the Injury which would re sult in the taking off ot the fast mail would be bard to even estimate. ' .' . .' 1 'l : . Li"! "JUJUI "ligLLJLJ FREE SEEDS CUT OUT, fta Cms AND s y no LVIUWUill OTHERS. , . The better class of druggists, everywhere, are men of scientific attainments nd high integrity, 1ho devoto their litres to the welfare of their fellow men in supplying the best of remedies and purest medicinal agents of known value, in accordance with physicians' prescription' and scientific formula. Druggists of the better class manufacture many excellent remedies, but always under original or officinal names and they never sell false brands, or imitation medicines. They are tha men to deal with when in need of anything in their line, which usually includes all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and the finest a,Bd best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories and remedial appliances. . The earning of a fair living, with the satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of the benefits Conferred upon their patrons and assistance to the medical profession, is usually their greatest reward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Syrup of Figs is an excellent laxative remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and therefore they are selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers of the choicest remedies, and they always take" pleasure in handing out the genuine article bearing the full name of the Company California Fi Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. They "know that In oases of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and constipation and of weakness or torpidity of the liver and bowels, arising from irregular habits, indigestion, or over-eating, that there is no other remedy so pleasant, prompt and beneficial in its effects as " Byrup of Figs, and they are glad to sell it because it gives universal satisfaction. Owing to the excellence of Syrup of Figs, tha universal satisfaction which it gives and tha . Immense demand for it, imitations have been made, tried and condemned, but there are ' individual druggists to be found, here and there, who do not maintain the dignity and principles of the profession and whose greed gets the better of their judgment, and who do not hesitate to recommend and try to sell tha imitations in order to make a larger profit. Such preparations wnjetimea1 have the name " Syrup of, Figs" or "Fig Syrup" and of some piratical concern, of flotltloils fig syrup company, printed on the package; but they never' have the full name of the CompanyCalifornia Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the package. The imitations should be rejected because they are injurious to the system. In order to sell the imitations they find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception, and whenever a dealer passes off on a customer a preparation under the name of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup," which does not bear the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the package, he Is attempting to deceive and mislead the patron who has been so unfortunate as to enter his establishment, whether it be large or small, for if the dealer resorts to misrepresentation and and deception in one case he will do so with other medicinal agents, and in the filling of physicians' prescriptions, and should be avoided by every one who values health and happiness. Knowing that the great majority of druggists are reliable, we supply the immense demand for our excellent remedy entirely through the druggists, of whom it may be purchased every where, in original packages only, at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle, but as exceptions exist it is necessary to inform the public of the lacts, in oraer tnat an may aecune or reiurn any imitation which may be sold to them. If it does not bear the full name of the Company California 'Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, do not hesitate to return the article and to demand the return of your money, and in future go to one of the better olass of aruggiBiflwuu wmBeuyouTvnat youwisa ana me cestui cvciiuiuin ma hud .5.vMiw.vrwvv0, PUTNAM? FADELESS DYES Color mora roods biiehtsr and faster color than any other dya. Ona Wo pacliaira dolors all ftlwa. Thaydva In coM wa'r lwfler thin any other flye. Too aau dya any garment without rlpplnf apart, Write Mr free booklot-How to Dye. Jlleaoh and Mil Colore. .UUNKUK ItUUU CO.. Unlonvllle, MsMarU n. The Kaiser in his sports employs "all ths modern improvements." There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the lsst lew years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years dootors ironouneed it a local disease and presoribed ooal remedies, and by constantly falling to oure with looal treatment, pronounced It in surable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. BaU's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by V. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional oure on the market. It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It acts dlreot ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any ease It falls to cure. Send for circulars sjsVLtestlmoniala. Address F, J. Chihxi A A'Xoledo, O. i A by Druggists, 75a. Hall's Family Pills for constipation .. 1 111 i 1 House Committee on Strikes Appropriwo A Washington special says: Over the solid opposition ot the southern members, ihe house committee on ag riculture Wednesday struck from the agricultural appropriation bill all pro vision for purchase of seed for free distribution. This action came as a climax to a hard fight which south cm members made to retain the ap propriation on the ground that it fur clohed one of the few direct benefits the farmers of the country receive from the' government treasury. For a number of years a fight has been mado against this free seed proviso, led usually by mep Tepresentlng city districts, but heretofore the agrlcultu tal committee has always Included the Item in the appropriation bill and the tpponpnts havi been unable to atr Ik 3 It out In ihe house. Now It has been stricken by the committee, however, the friends of the appropriation will find it extremely difflcuit to secure Iti insertion when the bill reaches the house. This year the department of agriculture made the usual estlmaio of $252,000 for the purchase of seed for congressional distribution. The subcommittee cut this to $242,000 by a veto of S to 7. The full committee struck it entirely. VICTIMS OF, TRICHINOSIS. Poisoned Hog Mest Kjllli Five People and Others Are Sick. Rufus Woods ot Cplllns Is at the Savannah, Ga., hospital recovering from trichinosis, Mri Woods and his wife recovered from the disease that Bas carried off five of the Woods fam ily since Christmas.. Y (From eating meat of' a sick hog' containing theanl malculae trichina Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Cowart ot Collins, the parents ot Mrs. Woods, and three of their daugti ters have died. Cardinal Gibbons In Wrong Coat. Had Secretary Bonaparte been a smaller man Cardinal Gibbons prob ably would have worn his overcoat from Fords's Opera House to his resi dence, , on Charles Btreet, Friday. Both were attending the Santa Claus party given thfjaiphanB by the Knights of ColumbusTSiO'tiial OH bons was the first notable to arrive and went to the box reserved for htm. His coat was hung on the rack. Mr. Bonaparte came in soon afterward and his box was next to the Cardin al's. Some one took the Secretary's coat and placed it on the same rack. The Cardinal was the first to-'go, and those who sought his coat took a chance on a handsome black gar ment with heavy silk lining. It was taken to the Cardinal and held for him. Not fitting his form as he thought his own coat should, the Car dinal looked It over and saw that It was not his. Baltimore '"i. ROOM TO PASS. 1 see that a Pittsburg man wants to construct an auto road sixty feet wide from New York to San Fran cisco." "That's all right for a modest be ginning, perhaps. But what they real ly ought to have is an auto road as wide as from Cincinnati to Cleveland. Cleveland Plain Dealer. f: f i 1 s K 1. NEGROES 8MV ITALIANS. In Robbing Store Proprietor Is Killed and Two Sons fatally Shot Two daring tkgro , highwaymen Walked into the isolated store of Frank Botto, an old Italian, at, Gross Point, La., Thursday, shot him down and fatally wounded his two sons, fourteen and thirteen years of age. Mrs. Botto was shot at, but escaped and gave the alarm. While she was gono they robbedi, ' ' nnd - capod. y... , 4. CASTRO'S D:' THREATS. Will 8nn Monro-, France and Cler , Advices recol are to the eTeot V says he will hu up the Monroe tl French from V Start on Amorlt Germans, who, 1m Uma Chinese. Doctrine, Humble .ut Foreigners. f nm Venezuela I itnldent Castro t France, break o, clear out the t ! ', and then 'islimon and u i, are worst FOOD AND STUDY A Collet; Han's Experience, " "All through my high school course and first year In college," writes an ambitious young man, "I struggled with my studies on a diet of greasy, pasty foods, being especially fond of cakes and fried things. My system got Into a state of general disorder and it was difficult for me to apply myself to school work with any degree of satis faction. I tried different medicines and food preparations but did not seem able to correct the difficulty. "Then my attention was called to Grape-Nuts food and I sampled it. I had to do something, so I Just buckled down to a rigid observance of the dlrec. tlons on tl s package, and iu less tban no time began to feei better. In a few weeks my strength was restored, my weight had increased, I had a clearer head and felt better in every particu lar. My work was simply sport to what it was formerly. . "My sister's health was badly run down and she had become to nervous that she could not attend to her music. She went on Grape-Nats and had tbr same remarkable experience that I bad. Then my brother, Frank, who is In the PostofHee Department at Wash. liiKton city and had been trying to do brain work on greasy foods, cakes and all that, joined the Grape-Nuts army. I showed blm what It was and could do and from a broken-down condition he bas developed Into a hearty snd efficient man. "Besides these I could give account cf numbers of my fellow-students who hare made visible Improvement men tally and physically by the use ot this food." Name given by Postnm Co., Battle Creuk, Mich. There's a reason. Head the little book, "The Koad to Wellvilli," In pkgs. For Your Familytand loorjlcrse The Best Antiseptic Known. TRY IT FOR Rheumatism, Strains, Sprains, Swellings and Enlargements. Price, 25c. , COo. and SI.OO. Dr. EARL 8. SLOAN, 6IS Albany St., Boston, Mass. GOLD -4- $49.00 for a Fine Southern $65.00 Buggy. Ecaua. we make this Bupfry here at home in our own factory; st you in.w freight snd tld.ci Dealer's Profit. Write tor new free estalogu. No. 76 and harness offer to EN EAGLE BUGGY CO., Atlanta, Ga. Avery & Company SUCCESSORS TO avery & mcmillan, 51.68 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. -ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY Reliable Frlck Engines. Boilers, ll 8lzes. Wheat Separator!. v.-jjj BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON EARTH. Large Engines and Boiler supplied promptly. Shingle Mills, Corn Mills, Circular 8aws,8aw Teeth, Patent Dogs. Steam Governor. Full line Engines A Mill Supplies. 3end for free Cataloau. (At9'06) tntrcut far ll ' n 5 5 The BountyV Of The Fields A p ...if 8 doponrlj upon the Hfo-lons; study and oxperlenoo of the men who di rect this business, nnd who mix fertlllzerwhloh "mnkosthreclof ten . dozen) blades of ffraBs&rnw, where only one grow before." Tha name of it is Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer. By Its vory liberal uea. a week or two before, orat jilantinjr.ss well B.i scrond appllontlon, multitudesof farmers In the South have "in crrased their yields per sere." and with tholanrcr profits which thefo Imiroflsod yields brought, paid off the nioi'tgwfeon their riinna Don't bo fooled by any dealer into buyiug o "cheap" substitute. Virgin Is-Csrollaa Chemical Co, Blchmond, Vs Atlanta, Oa. Korfolk, Va. Pavannsh, Oa. Ihirhara, N. O. Montgomery, Ala. Charleston, fl.O. Memphis. Tenu. Baltimore, Ha. Bhxevoport, La. The Only Celery food The only food in which celary forms an important part Its nourishing qualities of a marked character. It acts admirably upon tha nervous system recommended for wakefulness, rheumatism and neuralgia. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY mm Celery one of its prlneipij Ingredients, it helps to wwlale'lhe bowels! S re storative in debility of tha digestive; organs aud has a direct effect upon the kidneys. IV a food not a medicine. ' Fd:t:e;!3r:ii!rII!:.:3-Essy d C&es.l.n sr.d Kssiy to E:t JfVXenafvrsM Dr, Pries, the area tor of DT.f rice's Cream Daklu Powder and Deltoioaa ItaTorlni Xxtraetat 10 CENTS A PACKACE lWmw.vrHini-'ivl -3
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