t - r. .. . " .. "".r .. . .. -. V MBS. EMMA U'T.U'Tosntro-o 'MMUUll iUA gvffltre&Xer Tvo Tears BeaUh Was in a Precarious Condition Caused by Pelvic Catarrh. - - - HEALTH AND STREI1GTI1 RESTORED BY PE-RU-HA. Mrs. Emma Fleissner, 1412 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Wash., Worthy Treasurer Sons ot Temperance, writes : "1 suffered ever two years with ir regular and painful periods. My health teas In a very precarious con dition andr 1 was anxious to find something to restore tnij health and strength, -I was very glad to try Peruna and de lighted to find that it was doing me good. I continued to use it a little over three months and found my troubles removed "I consider it a splendid medicine and shall never be without it. talcing a dose occasionally when 1 feel run down and tired. " Our flies contain thousands of testimonials which Dr. Hartman has received from grate ful, happy women who have been restored to health by his remedy, Peruna. GUARAN TEED BY 1 $5,000 BANK DEPOSIT R.R. Fare Paid. Notes Taken 500 FREE COURSES 53 Board at Cost. Writ Quick BEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE Macon, Ga, WOMEN will find in MoztEY's Lemon Elixir, the ideal laxative, a pleasant and thoroughly re liable remedy, without the least danger or possible harm to them in any condition peculiar to themselves. Pleasant in taste, mild in action and) thorough in results. Tested for 35 years. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle at all Drug Stores. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR 'One Dose Convinces. HHIMI W BACK OF THE ATKINS SAW Tw- centuries of patient and conscientious effort to prodace the Desi saws in tne world. Ten generations of blood and brains. The largest plant in the world exclusively devoted to saw-making, employing many hundreds of high-class, high-priced orafttmen and equipped with costly special machinery. A world-wide business aggregating many millions of dollars every year. A reputation bail up through two centuries of steady growth, valued more highly than any other asset of this great institution. The guaranty of this Company, which is respected the world over. We make all types and sizes of saws, but only one grade the best. Atkins Saws, Corfl"Knives, Perfection Floor Scrapers, etc., are sold by all good hardware dealers. Catalogue on request. E. C. ATKINS EL CO., Inc. Largest Saw Manufacturer in the World. Factory and Executive Offices, Indianapolis, Indiana BRANCHES: Hew York, Ctticago, Minneapolis, Jfoptland, (Oregon), Seattle, San Francisco, Memphis, Atlanta- and Toronto, (Canada). Accept no Substitute -Inskt on the Atkins Brand . SOLD BY GOOD DEALERS EVERYWrERE . Tea The CanfeTOWEES POMMEL slicker tfAS BEEN ADVERTISED AND SOLD FOR A QUARTER OF A CENTO LIKE ALL aoinc It is made or trie best, materials, in black or jtSon. fully guuanteci and sold by reliable dealers eterirhere. STICK TO .THt SIGN OF THE FISH. days ; effects a permanent cure : injotooodays. Trial treatment given free. Nothingcan be f aire So. 43. nzm 12 CCRES WHEtE ALL ELSE IAILS.. Best Cough Syrup. Taste Jood. u In time. Sold by drnggtoW. CURED . .J . U . H Qzs. to s-m Need For Good Highways. ; .lOJ HE good roads question 11 k .contioTies to attract wide- P I O SDread Tnhl?f intorocf X. - ."WVVUV, Ju6mB Aium 1 lie uieu sive discussion of the suli ject in the public press. The proposi tion of Federal support in this respect seems to be gaining strength in the country at large, and the good, roads propositions as Dresented to recent I Congresses are being earnestly exam- ucu j many interested citizens, as the demand upon the Capitol document rooms at Washington attests. These bills seek to enlist the financial sup port of the Federal Government in tho improvement of the wagon roads of the country, the plan being for Uncle Sam to supply a sum equal to the sum any State will supply up to the maxi mum provided for. Congressman Brownlow, in explain ing the provisions of bis bill, said that Federal co-operation in the premises was but just in order to fairly distrib ute the burden of taxation necessary to improve the public highways. He makes this telling point: "So long as we pursue the original method of taxation the entire burden of cost for highway improvement falls upon the owners of agricultural lands and the persons living in the rural dis tricts. When the great mass of the people lived in the rural districts this was a just and equitable distribution of taxes for such purposes, but with" the changed conditions of the present day, when onealf of the people live in cities, and much more than one-half of the Wealth is concentrated in these cities and in the corporations that are so powerful at the present time, it is absolutely necessary that some means should be devised whereby the reven ues requisite for the great improve ment that is called for should be de rived, from all of the people and re sources of the country as nearly as pos sible, and not rest, as heretofore, upon the farming classes, who are the imme diate losers by every failure of crops and suffer by every decline in price of agricultural products." Another important consideration is that, in the last analysis, the cities and towns benefit from good roads just as much as do the people living along them. It is to the interest of the mer chant as well as of the f armer to have aji improved system of roads m every part of the country. The development of the rural free delivery system has served to bring the people of the country into closer touch with not only the towns, but with the Federal Government, than ever before. The Government, speak ing and acting for the country at large, has, therefore, a direct interest in the. welfare of the people living in the rural sections, and the benefits to be derived from good roads would be shared not merely by those living upon them, biit by all the people. Atlanta Constitu tion " Tne Movement's Projrres That the . good roads movement is popular and has come to stay is evi denced by the attention now given to good roads engineering in lour educa tional institutions. The Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts has recently issued a circular con cerning its course of Highway Engi neering, which circular can be had from the -president by addressing him at Kingston, B. I. This medium is to call the attention of any young men who are thinking of doing engineering work to the advantages of including education along good roads lines. This last addition is badly needed and will be of immense value in the Southern States of the Union where less atten tion, perhaps, has been given to this than in those further north. That it seriously concerns us all is evident without any argument, and the action of President Butterfield, of the Bhode Island College of Agriculture, is to be highly commended. In addition to this we learn that in the Iowa State College at Ames, Iowa, the Iowa highway commission has es tablished a road school in which every piece of the work, including class work, work, field work, modern road machin ery, cement in highway improvements, etc., is taught. Plans are being made to build model sections of earth, gra vel and macadam roads, and practical men have been engaged for the schools, and it is thought that the results will be very flattering. Certainly the Iowa people deserve great credit for their enterprise in this direction. Of Special Value. In Southern Louisiana the good roads movement is of special value from the fact that our great crops-of cane and rice weigh more in proportion to the area of land on which they are grown than do the crops of any others of the States of the Union. Thousands of acres of sugar cane have been lost in Louisiana during rainy harvesting sea sons from the practical impassability of our roads, and while no good roads movement can change our climate, we can unquestionably change some of the effects of our climate by reiterating the importance of road drainage and other physical ameliorations, as well as sug gest the financial and politico-economic methods for road improvement. Lou isiana Planter. . Admiral Togo, when in England, in the 70's, was .commented on by a critic, who said: "Mr. Togo quite an noys himself with his politeness.' The November "Little Polks." The November number of "Little Folks," sprightly . and intensely in teresting magazine for children, pub lished at Salem, Mass., by S. E. Cas sino, is an especially valuable one. The stories, poems, pictures, etc., are highly valuable in this Thanksgiv ing number, and all the" little folks will be delighted with it. Among such an array of good things as this number presents it is hard to desig nate which features are the most at tractive. The entire contents ought to be accessible to every child in the land. Stumbled Into Rich Mine. Nannie Brown, eighteen years old, a negro servant, while searching for a stray cow near the Homestake mine, half a mile east, of Butte, stumbled in to a gopher hole out of which had been thrown several small particles of quartz in which gold glittered. The girl carried the sparkling rock home and assays in Butte show that the rock carries more than $1,000 in gold to the ton. The girl led her employers to the gopher hole and the whole country was staked off, the locaters being "Con" Conklin, S. W. Brown, "Al" Stevens and Miss Brown, each taking an equal share. Two shafts have been sunk thirty feet, revealing two large gold leads in which the free gold can be easily seen. About $6,00 worth of rock is in sight and excitement runs ..high over the discovery. Threw Rock Too Far.' As John Jones of Goshen; Vt., at tempted to remove a rock from his yard with dynamite recently, the lock was thrown to the roof of a cow stable near by, crushing through the roof to the floor and nearly killing some calves which were in the stable. A STRONG STATEMENT By Col. J. M. Guffey, Democratic Nation. 1 Committeeman of Pennsylvania. Col. J. M. Guffey, of Pittsburg, Dem oerafic leader of Pennsylvania, and one of the greatest producers in the world of oil, coai and gold, writes: Gentlemen: It is a pleasure to endorse Doan's Kidney Pills. Having found them of great value I have always been glad to recommend them to my friends. They are excellent. (Signed) ,T. M. GUFFEY. Doan's Kidney Pills, a - specific for backache, bladder troubles and all kid .ney disorders, are sold by all dealers. Fifty cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. True Warning of Death. A remarkable case of a dream warn ing was that of Mr. Henry Gay, of Abertillery, Monmouthshire, Eng., who on Feb. 19, 1901, had a vivid dream, in which he declared he was standing with a "radiant presence" in a shining cornfield: His companion gathered four ripe ears of corn and handed them to him with the words. "These are all for thee." Mr. Gay immediate ly told Rev. D. Collier, of Abertillery, of his strange dream, and said he was convinced that he had four more years to live, a conviction which no argu ment could shake. Exactly four later,' on Feb. 19, 1905, Mr. Gay died. " Linking of Coincidences. Fire broke out on the roof of P. E. i'oung's blacksmith shop at Enosburgh Falls, Vt., on July 25. Exactly three years previous to a day a fire broke out on the same roof in the same spot and, stranger yet, the same customer, Edward' Brady, was having hisorse shod at the time. Revolutionary Cannon Ball. While digging a ditch in the south east part of the town of Bennington, Vt., recently a workman dug up a six pound cannon ball that had been three feet under ground and badly rusted. It was on the direct road taken by th Berkshire county troops that came to participate in the battle of Bennington, and on the lot where they camped thff night before reaching Stark's army. THE SECRET OF YOUTH De Soto looked for the secret of youth in a spring of gushing, life-giving waters, which he was sure he would find in the New World. Alchem. ists and sages thousands of them), have spent their lives in quest for it, but it is only found by those happy people who can digest and assimilate the right food which keeps the phys ical body perfect that peace and com fort are the sure results. A remarkable man of 94 says: "For many long years I suffered more or less with chronic costiveness and painful indigestion. This condition made life a great burden to me, as you may well imagine. v "Two ! years ago I began to use Grape-Nuts as food, and am thankful that I did. It has been a blessing to me in every way. I first noticed that it had restored my digestion. This was a great gain, but was nothing to com pafein importance with the fact that in a short time my bowels were-restored to free and normal action. "The cure seemed to be complete; for two years I have had none of the old trouble. I use the Grape-Nuts food every morning for breakfast and fre quently eat nothing else. The use has made me comfortable' and happy, and although I will be 94 years old next fall, I have become strong and supple again, ' erect in figure and can walk with anybody ' and enjoy it" Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. "There's a" reason." , . Bead the little book, "Tne Boad to WellvIHe," in every pltg. STOPS BELCHING BY ABSORPTK -NO DRUGS A NEW METHOD- A Box of Wafer FreeHtvya. Ton Acute Indlcearlen. Stoma civ Trouble, Ir rejrnlar Heart, Dizzy Spells ' Short Breath, Gas on the Stomach. Bitter Taste Bad Breath Impaired Ap petite A feeling of fullness, weight and pain over the stomach and heart, some times nausea and vomiting, also fever and sick headache? . - , What causes it? Any one or all of these: Excessive eating and drinking abuse of spirits anxiety and depression mental ef fort mental worry and physical fatigue bad air insufficient food sedentary habits absence of teeth bolting of food. If you suffer from this slow death and miserable existence, let us send you a sam ple box of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers abso lutely free. No drugs. Drugs injure the stomach. i It stops belching and cures a diseased stomach by absorbing the foul odors from undigested food and by imparting activity to the lining of the stomach, enabling it to thoroughly mix the food with the gastric juices, which promotes digestion and cures the disease. Special Offer. The regular price of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers is 50c. a box, but to introduce it to thousands of sufferers we will send two (2) boxes upon receipt of 75e. and this advertisement, or we will send you a sample free for this coupon. Tms Oiter May Not Appear Again. 10285 FREE COUPON 128 Send this coupon with your name and address and name of a druggist who does not sell it for a free sample hdx of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers to Mull's Grape Tonic Cov 32S Third Ave., Rock Island, 111. Giiae Fuli Address and Write Plainly. Sold by all druggists, 50c. per box, or sent y mail. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion resumed the investigation into private refrigerator car lines. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullen is Nature's great remedy Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption, and all throat and lung troubles. At drug gists, 26c., 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. Sir Henry Irving, the foremost English actor, died suddenly at Brad ford, England, aged 67 years. BABY'S AWFUL ECZEMA T"ce Like Kaw Beef" Thought She "Wonld Lose Her Ear Healed Without a Blemish Mother Thanks Cut f euro. "My little girl had eczema very bad when s'.ie was ten months old. 1 Ihought she v.-ov.ld iese her right ear. It bad turned black, and her face was like a piece of raw meat, and very sore, it would bleed when i washed her, and 1 had to keep cloths on it day and nijht. There was not a -clear spot on her face when 1 begn iising Cut 1- cura Soap and Ointment, and now it is 1 it -.i . comnieceiv neaiea. without scar or biem- ish, which is more than 1 had hqped ior. (Signed) Mrs. JJos? Ether, 231 Eckiord Ht., Brooklyn, N. Y." The Pekin robin is becoming naturalized in the parks of London. Hoir' This? Weofter One Hundred Dollars Howard to anyoaseoi (Jatarra cnac eauno: be curalby liall'dUatarrh (Jure. P. J. Cuexev & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney lor the Jast It years, atdbelievehim pertectly Honorable in all business transac tions andlinaacially ablo to carry ou: aay obligations mado by tiioir iicin. West & Tbuax, Vl10Is3ale Druggists, To ledo, u, WALDiNii, .iiN-xws .t Marvin-, AYliole3al Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's UatarruCureista c vi iateraallyu!: ingdirecjtly upon tne blood aad muc6usur laces of tao system. Testimonials sea; f roe. Price,75c. per bottle. Sold by ali Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for coastiyation. Peacock feathers are said to bring ill luck. FITSpermanently cured. Tso lits or nervous ness after first dav'suse of Dr. Kline's Great NerveRestorer,f2trialbottleand treatise free Dr.R. H. KxnfE, Ltd., .931 Arch St..Phila.,Pa A bee, unladen, will fly forty miles an hour. Mrs. Wins ow's Soothing Syrup for Children pain, cures wind colIc,25c. a bottle The biggest cannon ball ever made weighed 2600 pounds. Plso's Cureoannot be too highly spokan esa cough cure. J. W. O'iJaiES, 322 Third Avenue, N.. Minneapolis. Minn., J'vn. 6,l'.J). The Russian alphabet contains thirty five letters. A small boy's idea of greatness is to be able to lick' another boy a size larsrer. So. 43. H. H. GbSen's Sons, of Atlanta, Ga., are the only successful Dropsy Specialists in the world. See their liberal offer in advertise ment in another column of this paper. Petition Six Miles Long. Six miles is the length of a petition promoted by. the Brtish national ca nine defense league in support of the bill for . the prohibition of the vivisec tion of dogs. Our "SIMPLE SELF-INSTRUCTOR." Will t Mm otxCAW mm tit Ttmir Or Jmamt m mimlm m turn mmmmm i mm. mm. UlMlANliNllBU' CC1hiKhllluktMI((iTU IHBiKlaiMKiHu-hoftiiliU w Oart b WM mm, tm to ltm mt Wife h. mmmi mi hkrfjl PKOIAl SIXTV DAY mWwk: ' mim W mm IM. I, .. M T a mm 1 ' 1 tnmmmit (. few W fmm Wnii. mtm mtm Fitur Music ConrAjiy. CHjKHLOTTZ. TTT TOR & PITY Shorthand and Bookkeeping. iDLLuILuilll A thorough business course. Railroad accounting. Our graduates cover the 8ourh: positions guaranteed -. catalogue free.' AMERICAN TKLEGRAPH AND COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, Milledgeville, Ga. ANTED- Address of OT persons or part Indian blood who are not livinr with nr tribe. of n.en wbo wer drafted In Kentucky. 8) of mothers of soldiers wbo hare bees lenled nensinn ne rnniitiit of their re marriage. (4) of men wbo served in the Jed era! armyrvr (I) -the nearest ktu of suea soldiers or sailors, now deceased. , NATHAN BICKFORD, AUeraey, Waefctactoft, D. C. Hut BC' mm rACt 3 Tiied, Netvous Mothers MaKe Unhappy Homes Their Condition Irritatoo Both Husband and Children How Thousand of Mothers Have Been Saved From Nervouo Prostration and Made Strong and WelL MZ.CAester y" A nervous, irritable mother, often on the verge of hysterics, is unfit to care for children ; it ruins a child's disposi tion and reacts upon herself. The trouble between children and their mothers too often is due to the fact that the mother has some female weak ness, and she is entirely unfit to bear the strain upon her nerves that govern ing" children involves; it is impossible for her to do anything calmly.- The ills of women act like a firebrand upon the nerves, consequently nine tenths of the nervous prostration, ner vous despondency. 4 4 the blues," sleep lessness, and nervous irritability of women arise from Some derangement of the female organism. Do you experience fits of depression with restlessness, alternating with extreme irritability? Are your spirits easily affected, so that one minute you laugh, and the next minute you feel like crying ? Do you feel something" like a ball ris ing in your throat and threatening to choke you ; all the senses perverted, morbidly sensitive to light and sound ; pain in the ovaries, and especially between the shoulders ; bearing down pains; nervous dyspepsia, and almost continually cross and snappy ? If so, your nerves are in a shattered condition, and you are threatened with nervous prostration. Proof is monumental that nothing in the world is better for nervous prostra tion than Lj-dia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound ; thousands and thou sands of women testify to this fact Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advice A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills PRICE CTO CURE THE SUP m uiu. mi SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION Promptly and Permanently Cured with rchaB-d er A oentury's experience with successful results is the best testimonial. Sold by all druggists. Crab Orchard Water Co., LOUISVILLE, KY. So. 43. troubled with ills peculiar to weir sex, usea as a aoocne is marreiously sue- cessnu. Tnorougmycieaoses, kills disease terms,, stops discharges, heals inflammation and. local soreness, cures leucorrhoea and nasal catarrh. Paxtine is in powder form to be dissolved in pore water, and is far more cleansing, healing, germicidal and economical than liquid antiseptics for aiT M i TOJLBT AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sale at druggist, 60 cents a box. ' Trial Bos and Book vt Instructions Pre. Tms Past Company BosToa. Mass. It F f Al "HAS IMP Crab wa FOR WOMEN it5jf Mrs. Chas- ft Brown Mrs. Chester Curry, Leader of th Ladies' Symphony Orchestra, '42 Sara toga St., East Boston, Mass., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: 44 For eight years I was troubled with .ex treme nervousness and hysteria, brought on by irregularities. I could neither eniby life nor sleep nights; I was very irritable, nervous ana despondent. 44 Lydm E .Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was recommended and proved to be the only remedy that helped me. I have daily improved in health until I am now strong and well, and all nervousness has disap peared." Mrs. Charles F. Brown, .Vice-President of the Mothers' Club, 21 Cedar; Terrace. Hot Springs, Ark., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: 44 1 dragged through nine years cf miserable existence, worn out vrith pain and nervous ness, until it seemed as though I should fly. I then noticed a statement of a woman trou bled as I was, and the wonderful results she derived from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I decided to try it. I did so, and at the end of three months I was a different woman. My nervousness was all gone. I warn no longer irritable, and my husband fell in love with me all over again." Women should remember that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the medicine that holds the record for the greatest number of actual cures of female ills, and take no substitute. Free Advice to Women. Mrs. Pinkham. Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write to her for advice, Mrs. Pinkham's vast experience with female troubles enables her to tell :you just what is best for you, and she will charge you nothing for her advice. Is the Best Remedy on Earth. Kills a Spavin Curb or Splint. Very Penetrating. Kills Pain. . DR. EARLS. SLOAN, 615 ALBANY STREET, BOSTON, MASS. IS GUARANTEED TO CURE GRIQ, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. I won't sell Ajttl-Grlplne to a dealer who won't Guarantee It. Call for your MONET BACK IF IT DOESN'T CTfTJS. JF. TV. ZHemer, M.J., Manufacturer, Sjpringjleld, Mm. CONEY ISLAND SOUVENIR POS CARDS. Six beautiful colored scenes for 28o. Coney Island Postal Card Co.. Coney Island, N.x. W. L. Douglas 3J?&3 SHOESS3. W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Lino cannot be equalled at any price. 'rttabnshed - Julys.WTS. WmLmOOUOLAS MAKES AMD SEL MORE MEN'S S3. KO SHOES THAU AMY OTHER MANUFACTURER, sj ste mm $10,000 REWARD to anyone whs cm disprove this statement W. L. r Ja s $3.50 shoes have try their ex cellent easy fitting, and superior weartor quay -eved the largest sale of any S3 .50 sbv s world. They are lust as good a r : cost you $5.00 to $7.00 the oaly .-ce Is the mice. If I could take von into. r factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest fa I the wnrM nndsr nn. f-nnf maklm. shoes, and show von the care with wbldi every pair of Douglas shoes Is made, you would realizo why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced In the world. " If I could show you the difference between tb hoes made in my factory and those of other stakes; yon would understand why Douglas. $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they bold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are off greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. -. W. Lm Douglan Strong Madm Shoes) to Mon, 92.00. Boym' School M Orttom Shomn.t2.50. 2, $1.7B,1.SO CAUTION. Insist anon baring W.L.Doug las shoes. Take no substitute. Is one genuine without liis name and price stamped on bottom. - WANTED, A shoe dealer In every town where W.L. Douglas Shoes are not. sold. Full line of Samples sent free for inspection upon request. Fast Color Egelets uttd; thus urlll not wear am. Write for Btaftrated Catalog of Fall Stvlea. W. Im DOUGLAS, Brockton Mas. 1 .1 l i ii t

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