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S Mrs. Yvelsslitz, president of the Ger man Womans' Ciub of Buffalo, N. Y., after doctoring for two years, was finally cured of her kidney trouble by the use of Lydh E. Pinkh-irrs Vegetable Compound. (if all the d'acuse- k-...e.vt wi;',i wb;..'!i tat fe-itr.V or.'anisni is afflicted, k'Ji'V ". is :a-i In fact. ,m!ivs frc:.;-: and correct treatment is a;l a! -.'. . . il-' W -.-.,! .- ; lt L : t scei. .m : . t v. es. IV i.u- .11 1 - !..Vtii;t l-ir-k!;-,! ,:.n-,l ff - ill lai-nii ': llillll's ',. .. , Ill-It ' i for woiji ii, "pKWi all's. I'tn den, 1 - .r'-v ! ; . . li'iii . 'i'i;- .! - : for !;,. !' : ',:!,.'. ! ::: I Ygr'tnl:l; ( i.;:ii). ts: . . .' fhaiie'oil v.'. .'. ': cl.M", ,nv. v ; : '. Wk;-;.!!.., - .: - Prof that SLht-y 'fruts- iv- !i. .r,t f.y 1. .-. i':-.ii ! . I ; vour in. ' Ii. . I h.ol ;;' '. . : i -.t '.i a:.-! ;: i u .i'i ta t: l -...I t; ""1 s i. l,ili,i giv.via- -.v. . L me I 1 I !.:. walk a !!., k ..: . t ; so Horvo';- 1 ;! i ail tie- i.u . . i h at till' - v. if: : '! ,1 -. i -. I tnnk, ia a' I, t. ptxmd. Iiv' 'iivcr- .-f -r Pill.-, V.isb, at ;d for! i:1.; a v, cuap. i'i fat and hieep well, ill all my own work, and -m w..ik f' riiio.- witlmtu fociiin; nwr tiivd. The lH'tors tt'Ii me t.;v -y v- :.i "Un n v. I am ...i happy If well, nnd I ici l u..o 1 ov e ii ail in ''!: n:e li '!:v." - lns. I'l'.a Sikoni, I);iii"n, M.i- -. Mr9. Pitikiia'.j fn ' . .-! ;iU -i '. wmipii . n ritf !ier for ndvle, She has jriih''; thiKisa'id- i h- ii;h. A-.tiress Lynn, !as.s. $5000 FORf'.IT ( v.; t .-''.!, 1 1 tl.e ..r.ii.n'. !tter t.J t-atnrMol i.i... . . . . :; -,- -. i-.".;. j ., . .,iC.. .:v.l:. stent. S.; j.t t. ,'l,iMiiu ivlliolu Co., Lynn, Ttfmfc KnJIMIllMllll Ii . . ; 1 A Goiden K:;!e of Agriculture: Be ivij to vot;rl.tn.1 ftr.d y. ur CT ;j. will be goo.!. I'i-. :itv ( T n ; Inthcfertiiii and qu:ml . est. U- c w v.-tll he i:e-: Olir injiivv . book;. NwVik-'f- c . Aiiac:t.a3.-:: CAPSSGUI I VSLIHi:l H'i. l I l'l O.U.OMi.i.l. ii Ul.SI 4 Asnl-t:.'tefor;.'i.: - .; . -1..T 1 ,lty niluT pl.i-i- r aii.i ii, t,,-l,; ,. 1 m..-t.t.''i.-.1-e i ; ! ; . . :.,:..! 1 irur.; i,.ot.. . -.:t.. . . .. ,-r. J I il. !t .:: '. : t: ':; o , ..' ,ii .. 1 fii-v !.. !,. t., I - .. C . J ni'-ri i 1. H- .'" ;i::'l - lO-t . -:t.i J ( .ii.f.-r-.rr: t . i.' k nnv ;.. o -u ,i - ai: .- ,.-r-i . 3 ri't:icv f'.r ti.i.r.- iu Ho i :. !. t -', i, , i r'i-um-. A tr- i ' ' ' 3 rnrlr. mid it w ' '.-!' t o-..o . H nthch h.a-.S.M fivi-" :. "it.- t hstol a'lut yi ir tr. ;. i- n ;i . .-. I'r. i ' fl ii a I il i'ii ...! r ! .--. ! ' '-, -emli ritr t h i i Ii o .' ' i !-- 1 we :!U.-te! ' f bout.! !.,..,- . e; t ly) : -v.:. . uniPi'Ni'ri.'K,.-; , . i .. . .- ' 1... f l'UUi::''. l-tir.M.IK". on .If '1. to FOR WOMEN - i.i. o .!..;. . ' . t;n i- ii ... .; . 1 - I .- 1 ; .ii i - i U a r n ' i- ' i'i''; po"l ; it !..'- . :i . l: -is w!;, ;i 'I tiiiiis.t t'.ili c-.f letter- f i'in women prove tti.it il t- 1 he uti nt.- ! 1 tire tor leiicorrliii a ever di-cowo' I. laxtiie.' t -v 1 i i' ' " P'b. i' .at.irih, 11.1S..I . i'.i::'., : i .a', s. Ill Mlth and s. s. ' 01 t'.i liisrase.s 1 1 .. ' ' i'i'' i::iiiij:...a of ihe r. 1. . .. : iv. l-'orelc'insiii -. 'til. n:r4 uml pre. servin;: the teet'i we cliain ftj;!' tin world 10 produce it-eon il. 1'liysii iaii- .in i 1.' "Ai" : pres rib-. and 1 n 10. - ;'. .i.iv.i: -I r: faiulsof t. s-ano:.!..;: :i. !;.:" i-i:sV ,-.-. At drills!-, or s..-at po-tj aid ; . -. 1. , .-i.i .. ...l ....... .1 !.... 1. ,,f InstriU'lloiiH absolntelv ' e. Write Th R. Ptm. C9-. Dept. Ir, Eostou. Mm.. Li ' - .. !":.'.:h:ti:i. ca in her career. rnve careful p.-. "in. .(. i, vea 'iiedy fur woman's ills ; : ( Olll jlotilul nii.tte sure that it eon ! !! . :' lie..- , itic'- w:i.- eeitii.n to control that :'s , -, ' -. : Tii- Ve;-.-'.. I la i oinpumd acts a: ., v, t.ie entire female -v-tem. and while .. ::e- ; trouble.-. Ljtlia i:. iNnk- ifii: is i!i- tinly omr especially jitvjuircd v h.ii Mi v.. Weisslttz Says. u.. :;'. f t-vi ,,it. my lifo whs simply a bur . t:i r ! atut I'.iiiis a''r.s my back aivl it .'..:! 1 ..-1 i:Ll::". trmiMes a:i.l pivserkvil :.., . i t . I.U in.' ti',i..".'.'s. 1 nt jr.ew ste".iti!y i'. oi r. ivi- i i;.c to I.ydia l' IMiikham' ;...:; !'! .r ie.n.e a ! ;!.. I: is ti.e gTvutfst l" .: !c :. . U in i'.in-o ltinntl'.s I was a ! 't.t'l o;;l'l"'.ir-'.l. my ropJIUfXti II ln'calllO . IT-' . ':' i r-v.-t. r: i:: ;. mvl sililj V." -ililS. 1'AfIJL h!ia I. Yhltew's WtaMc fompooad. Vi ::..ii;k:i;l to von f-T ll'. p-xxl ! f.-r y..;s v..-,s .u-a,lUr - ki i -.i. vs. t v..- il-cinis t. id 4 "t 'a, .;;;!,:. -a not ! . !-! a.-.. .1 ..Jl th- tiv.v.at'.l 1 was ri t i ! f.;i:;:i:.j: .i ".., wun :ircd - i: : 'i'i t!..i' I e.njl.1 liar-liy stand .. i, i'i t!;t iil not iielp iitt any. 11, Iltil lua's Yet'table t'om- l n-el tliii - iMc'n..!c.s of Kaimtivo Care thfl Clny. T'.V. rare ?hoa!.l bp 'ul-:en to keep . anary up;; '.on ... clrar.. For i:..- purpc-re the raef should fc . r?wn ' very -n rri Ti: ir w .th clean satii c:,.iV'' lor sn .ii 11 !h I I I : :l th -hoiihl re n . - ..." for . ! r i ii I-. : t) je ::.!:;- I -i.-.i-.h !a- nioliainiS ,i - r.- i ,'. o"c of i".'r: .- ': u! I bo to t-" iirn:frt -.v.tter. Tl;e f t .i::;i: v -' . I consists nt " ; T -. ti : r riltie :( ' those brown I'.'M -i ".l-i whiih are I f -I 'tn ii. art's --(ffln in 'he and will- ii r; f. n ditrlna 'he r. A iitt'e chi.-kwo .1 in -pr.nj;. t.-av. s n ' '.iii.tr. r and a livo i:r.!t a " .1 s r- of sw . . i ai'ii.e er ni.l' ;i f . !y u:ven Avoid and i ;.' o". A f. v po".y or s- f'.s an i a ::! lmir-e 1 n.jv a. .-a iH' iv.c very 11 ici I : i":car.i:nrs . ?:mp.P food and fresa. .nt rot oo. .1 a r are essentia; t.i the 'vol. bfins of a canary Dnrinis tl. -vi:it'V th ;u-.' shoa'.d never be huns n ?. room 'aI 'To t't-r i.s r.o fire. If a:r is i.wW a". '. t!.e nin hrirn the a ',' :..-.' ni.iv ! .r-:iM f -r f:'r!i air. I'.... rati shvi;-; u. v -;- l.c less than rtrt'.t ir.rh.s :n diameter anil a foot !.::-.. and .-hoiild have . rrhes at .!if-..f-nt lii'igtits.- Clara I-aivreurp. lietter an horn :.:.i. as th in .1 ;! cis.-ifiil Dives. Ko. 1. I Hair Falls " I tr!J Ayer's Hair Vior to top r.-.y ha'r from falling. One- h-.f a Koti'.e cured me." .1. C. Baxter, BraidTood, 111. Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco- S nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of itgoes a long way. It doesn't take much of it to stop railing of the hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair. lift) !. All iruiriiu. nd u end Uefur auil wo wol eipre v. u a Lottie. Itj ure anr eWe th umi '. ft vour umrei expretn emce. Adilreia. m i . a lh to., Lowell. muh. I gwt fyux 6xr9p, Tm(n Cte JLgPlTfaiit'jfZK AGRICULTURAL I'aa of Oil Meal. The heavy use of oil moat wltb fiit-ti-iiiiig cattlo iiinl especially with bogs teutls to make (Me tle.sli rather soft ami oily. MUiii'tliiiiK not desirable In beef production mill especially objection able in tho production of pork, says W. A. Henry. The limited use of oil men I slumlil not prove injurious to brood sows, but would be very help ful, especially in prevciitlliK eostive iil'ss. which iiiny occur at or near the lime of parturition. Such a condition should be carefully avoided by the use of oil meal and wheat bran, both of whirl! are valuable for correctives. t inn ticiit I arnn r. Ii-lt'i I'or Cutting Corn Foiltlei-. A forrespoiidelit scuds the Ohio farmer a sketch of a fodder buck he list s t.i i nt corn fodder. Using the tops nd the rest of the lie uses an ordinary ut with. The cut r.iW'Pown Fiirm Wngnn. Any f.'inmr who has striuul'd to !ift j heay load- to the box of the ordinary Innii was;. in lealies the value of the i !.. wattoli, but there is Inure ill the ! iii.'.iii than its road use. While i toe ivj'.nii dcsibio'd for road use may ; j lie loo rpen-:o for p'lienil hailllt;- : ! on ihe farm, a wacou suited for th.' i p'.ll po.e may be onstl'llrled at .pute ; 11 s'liail en-!. Wheel from old UloWi I's 1 are u-ed. but it' none -u. h are obtaina hie. l..w heels . an be boiuht f.r . 1 . aso! .1 Lie lirirr-. ' The ilpMI I ed is made of heavy ' planks ainl i- in reality a platform on ; ly. a- ihis wniroii i all be Used for haul . inj; bas ,.f jrraili and mrnsta Ik-. j that no -ides are nee.icd. Heavy po-is . are u-e.l at tile r..n.ei and a I'l a nued s,, tl.ai t!:.'V m i v be rctiioved when lie- i .sired. ' ! trt Htnl t'ookl'il tYfl. It is -aid that uncooked rain is. a a rule, preferable for stroiu. healthy h. .r-c in hard work, t 1 1 L it i- iel de 1 -i.-.i i'ic that the sraiii should be iven them I i il-. If Soine chaff -hoiil.i al way '" UiiXcl with it. as otherwise j M.n.e of the f. ...1 j- sure to pas- into I tiie hoe. iii.tiia-tu ated. .11. d probab ly Will. il. illlc iolll-e, I'C milled in the -am :,.i.ti..n exactly as when it was j placed in '.!,. maimer. Thorei'oie it, ;.n'h w : t lo tit mi inn that it I'.as not i i. onri-li.-ii tiie hor-e a bit When j l.i.r-. - are not in hard or fast work I ili 'V may have 1 1n ir oats steamed, i and by this means not only will a j s.lvi.iL in pc'l-o be effected, a s the ' foo.l iMcs further, but the .uiltiutls en ; iov the i-hatu'e. In this case, as In that of dry iiraiii. cl.aff oiilit not to j be n.lS''d with the corn, tlrain that is '. not perfectly sound ollcht never to be, Civeti to ,c horses uncooked: and , oelo'd food urn-! not be placed before them nfter t'erii.'iitatlon has set in. j i oinu.' f.. ial Poultry. , lliiliiif ( lienp teil. The faiiiit-i who (.'rows the bulk of j the feed (ihcu his cows and grown it j intelligently, that i. with the ninule j Idea In mind of obtaining a crop rich j in protein rather than a heavy crop ot son.eilniu which has considerable less leeiliix value, does Hot cohipla ill that h.s ila-rv is liianiiiK behind-, nor i i, .. i,..., , : .a . ,1,1 r ti ,. I loan u no bins his -'an k food with the -aiiie idea it. mind. It Is the feeder who demand- cheap food who Is con stantlv I'l'irnn oier small returns j from th" dairy. There are l.-irae iiiantities of cheap j food- s,,id at from S1J t S'it a ton that eotitin:i a per centnue of protein so J .-mall that tlnt.-n meal, cottonseed j meal a ml other foods rich In protein I would be cheap at one-half more than j the hiL'I.esi mai-Ket price at present I its compared with the cheap foods re ; I erred to. It is Hot easy to advise n : nam how to f 1 his stock when, per- ; haps, the amount of money he has to ti-o in buviat! feed Is very email, but a little thniv'.it will convince any one that there is no more profit In feeding six cows on cheap feed, which results in a money . rop only eipial to that 1 which would come from feedlin: four cows properly, than there Is in put ! tine the manure which is sufficient in quantity for one acre on fmir. TI .tc j is a ehaiico here for considerable I thinking. - Indianapolis News ' racking Apiilea For Murlirt, Ail fruit should be neatly and lion estly piicked, whether in the small box. where deception is easily detected, or in the barrel, where less liable The practice of fm in nt the ends of the barrel is one calculated to do the triiwer irreat harm, sooner or later. For bo-t results the fruit should run the same, nil throuith the barrel. lo not place hirire. tine colored specimens at the end and till in the middle with windfalls, knotty or decayed fruit these can best be marketed as eider or viueirar stock. That barrel will he opened eventually, and the deception conic to lijflit. Such a man will Hot .rt to run his fraud the second time on that customer, so he will be eon tiumilly on the hunt of new tradp. I'se regulation size bnrrels. Kend the nail down close, so that they will not rut the contents. Plneo a course of aver age apples on the bottom, stein don n ward Then sontly put in tho fruit, reciillinc as the barrel fills. Kill tn about two Inohes above the barrel so when the cover Is forced in pluo. the I enntents will not shake abonf. With a 1 screw or lever force the cover iu place ' and nail firmly, tin the end neatly I stencil the name of the anide. A good , .1 ..r i 1., I ' stencil outfit can be had for seventy-! five cents or l. and is useful in a vari ! oty of ways to the fruit and lian k grower, apiarist and all who ship pro- j iluee. Tho best Is the Inch sine, j with snidiiiL" rink . A I'ruit (innvcr. in I The Kpitoiitist. , Tiie Kltllfnl Miilr. til case the jilans of the t.llle.f Of tjh s A 1 I'l'lTH lU'l K. for ho.se feeil a stalks fur rattle. buck :: w. sharp, t explains itM-lf. Lire Stork liepartniont of the World' Fair meet the approval of manage ment, the mule and his kin will be no corded unusual honors at St. Louis. A lack of knowledc" exists as to the varied utilities of the mule, but this display at the fair will ho an eye opener In this respect. The mule has invaded the North Id stay, ii ml wo confidently e.i''t a de. inaiiil from the Northern farm. Never were the throe treat mule raisim,' States, Kentucky. .Missouri and Ten nessee, so raked and scraped f r niuli s of all classes nl aees as at the pres ent time. Nut only are ihe farmer who raise and those who feed sure of handsome protiis. but Ihe dealer counts on a wide uml sure niaruin These latter come h.te from all parl of the iiiuiitry t. buy anvllon.; of tl e Ion tared typo, from the smallest colt to the fancy teams and hiub in icl jack", t'hoice colls arc selliru at to Sb. while fancy teams brins; to JitilMI. llood si.ed two car ol. I mill -s are put to work and do u'cod .-er n-. imiii twenty live years old and ar-- mc -ub-.icct to disease. M'des are more e:. ily broken to work than hor-c-. I wl cr heard of a team of mule- runnitiK' away and tiarii. tlilnu- no'.' If tiny run. il is a very short and wild run. Whoever saw a balky mule'.' No team will larry a Ihul'.v nhuia sieo.uii er and nicer than a span of -x; I! well broken mule-. In fact, a M'.no span of mules will do more work Iran a ."ii" pair of lior-e-. The lolllc is e.'l-o.v f.i'-'d. n-'iy broken to Moil,, docile, tri'stv. I a-.1.. and the b.--l friend that the fanner "r teamster la's ,u the way "f work am mals. l'lvn 111 1.'. k I - Ulllst be i on-- not hit u r. :. a f : ll.ill.Hi.. . . ut th s plan tin- lere.l that til" I'iu :.; pi:;-. I i'l w ill -.. I V 1.1 !' O.lire l;o. ' collie llo-s t!: Iiiu room, coii-triloie.! and a r lit the -au:e ro, is a . I ; Tti nl! diy and . !; lind eon fort, space se i a feediuu' I!'.."' cry h"L-!i. o'lld l,;a apartiHel )... It in which liny ..'tt.-l- In keep I'," Si iii'onn I....S ! il a -pa. a t siiua;-.-. la.' f. -I l.ave ra'la iin in. a feet sill.'re plan out .-: some une i I arc not !.'! of i.row ii l' house sh'll collliecteil be k'-.l 111 hard !o..r much in. He than ..Id.-r . will allow on.- half ti . hie.-. Y-. slrilctUle. s stolV. 1 1 -1 ! -. It i- a iliihcul; ..it:sf.ieor :r. w hell the -ii; l a of his t.1,1, el , .-- !,-; p.; i have an oiiid ,1, It for l.os , :, clos lit!! mo 11-' for 1 oil!'. lilies !' mat .' i' il, a ho:: !o,.r y it-.! ,1 t loll- 'lit mi a . i'i -iincr la tin ta-ss j. ihiiiLs kly with S. In II... r ti. d ! f'.l 6 X 9 u 11 y,-. .; 6 X5 l GRoVND I'l.AN iioi.ii it si:, a at the M" feed loom. A si., ill ell I w ill be I'm " well and for f.-.-.l The phi n i- I w elv. ' lu th s latitude I w way north and sou three feet wide o'f tiie hirire h.iL-s' -I space t,e by tfue i nd. Then u'ive t !. six by llill feel, i .' ins I'ooii: l,y a il... ; tue partition. IW . till ..aid Ilia! oil,- I. I'll si .. - p a.l of ll! t 1 1 Ids in it ave a -rn nine l.y ti teen feci for ihe oil sleeping room sl l. soliih end. This Sea illi: sinn e sect Ii ' I; case make the door the ft-ttllr.vr room. In; tltion between the f - llalll .1 I-- feet. I'. e. o the b I tr, lo-e to tic p: '.mi: and s',,., trie rooms. This buildinu' will trivo much better satisfaction if t! cd with cem.-nt. w hich will tost little if any more tl an a first-class floor of lumber. Allow- ins a- much space i acb for t he a- for the Innr'-r la.-- would i'c less reipiire a house lai'Ler than w Ollltl .lamisi rare to build lit lii'st .1 .'u n. Uoxabell. dliio. in Tn l'armer t'lirtn .Notes. Hrokcn strap- about the ipllte often lead to broken l'"in ll.O'l.e.-, - in 1 he ItreakiLs colls is a 1:1 .-at like siitius up with a sick man. tine ii.ii-t j attend strictly to bu-.m-.-s. N,. i.jp- i piii on duty Hcally sound horses to .".i ami k.a.l disposition arc -carve. If wo m t we ollL'ht lo -''ii 1; to it a - lo':u as ;l c j animal i- able to work. f Sometimes a bi: of taffy - h s a 1; 1 ; ways toward niakins .1 m.ni ilo his ; besi. Cows an- just so. Kind won! and uihmI treat 11. cut -.n;t for a s uiil. j Ktr Iry If; lamk well to ihe col.s jmi are ilnv , H'.L-. It is a c-'o.l plan to put tin in , one at a time with some old .and steady 1 horse until tiny have become tli"i-! oushl.v broken. The manure produced by one pi- in j a year is worth about Sl'J lor lertiliz- ing purposes, hence tho need of re j movins this to a suitable yard or hf-.l where its fertilizing value will not be ! as. id. J - ' An Am it-lit ('oei Vlin,., t The In" . o;ipe- mil. . 1; lar-es j p.-r mn. a uioiiiii. of 1 1 i 1 1 . -. l ed i I .; nth 1 nil in .lapan. I- ,i in the I'no iti. i mine was d s,-., ill the sev.-tr, 1- I' .nd j ,.e. The i I'll". .. I cm iy ! uiu.-y a I. ',- 1 11 Iro.i' 't " as I pin itily of copper I.i used ill several noted tin i Id i c u- slid lauding. A small 1111:1 -11 1 tv was Uieu .'.Isii cp'. t.-il HolhiiiU. Th Alderney Breed, "Tie Merneys and Jerseya ar n plosoly related and to much alike In appearance that the description given for Jersey will apply to them. Thoy ran bo clansotl the fr.mo brc ci, hut bearing tbe name of (heir iFland homo. Th mala difference Is thr.! tho Alderneyi aro amaller and ni 'r delicate, and for thd reason are r.n: sn milch In favor." The ebovo paiiifto waa printed In a honk which I JiidRO In In the hands ; of many farmors throughout tho ooun ; try When Channel Island cattle were first Imported to tho Pnlte.l State-", and for a Ions t'.mo thereafter, both Jersey and Otiernecy. and eipeclaily the former, were called by many peo ple AMornoy cattl. The UUnd of AMerney la one of tho Channel group. t and although th third In U bo small to cxiKirl fttsy cattlo It proh- ' ably has no cattla except a few f ir ' family use. and so far as rccorJs : k'.dw notio wore evor oxportoj from 1 there. The name may have originated j from tlie fact that Ahlerney, havln.; ! a sood harbor and beinjt m-aror Pt'" I land, all tho vessels carrying cat'io : i r proiluco from Ouernfey and .leiiey I formerly cleared from tho Aldornoy i port before leaving the islands for i l'nrland This may have given th ' j j Itr.p-i'sslcn to early ICnKllsh Importers i that thoy were AMerney cattle, en l tho name o came ti this country ' j Tho fact Is that there Is no mj 'h thins s n Aldeiney brood of cat:'?. ! The Glory ot California Scenery. As Ion as there remains the hive . of beauty In the human soul, so bms will tho Kbiry of California scenery, j and that of tho while P.ieif! Coa-d i prove a source of Inspiration to the i puotlo mind. Descriptive verse has I boon frrm the beRinnlng a marhe.j j f ut uro of the liter.. lure of thl.- re i Riof In fai l, thi term "laiub i a!'. , poets" may bo properly appVe.l 'a 'his j bevy of sons birds which seemd to ' the late Maurice Thompson to have I taken "i omplft.' posses--on of ti e i entire We-tern s"-iboar,t." Sufllco to I Fa v. that if a volume of vo, - wore i written by a ('ali'onilan whi.'Ii re. flrcteil not liing of th - state's -K'nic leauty or Its warmth of color. If ' wou'd not only come a a i'ir:': I-o to timl reviewers, but the loyalty of the j poet mlitht be sorlonslv ipie-.tlot-.e I. , V.'hlle all this ill-play of local c 'lor may seem I'ai noparcnt an effort on t!,o part of California In place u;v a their -vork the stamp of n b flnl!" i i cfl'tv, nnd ma bo consh'-r.' 1 by s. me cheap form of art. It j.. th s voiy .sensitiveness to t'ae I,, au'y a'nl i.ianileiir l'h which Nat Ire . '.- 'h--.! the West tliat offer- tin most p-. :a i. o of it.-, r-il'-'l li'orary advati '.-ment a sens'tlvi -ness. moreov"-. t a' v 1:' b. i oiiio tuo-e an) moie n u - wi'h tho cultivation of the ldvle'r f;o u'- tiee tlll'oll.'li itu rea- .11-' e'llCiU'.opal i'. row th. lb't!..i- Ha-hford in At- Ka-ti rn Sil eri. i offers an rnorpaa'ts ffb! f u- iron and steel ware for h Ini; imrpos-ivs; !-.- for tools, etc.. for carp.'rters and locksmiths. TiKs liio s are larpely in the hands of il.T m There i- also a laro domninl for fun; aJid huntlti? ma'eriol Golilen We.'.'clings Gnlcre, ( laities Albert .Nichols of Se);: Win. ilium. Me . has had the ut.Upi l.nu.'.r of brins inu'ter i f ceri-moni--a' lour fc'd'Ien wo.ldinps; the tir-i lain-; that of his parents ami the ethe, t . 1 1 friends and neighbor. r.lHMiinntlsm's Kllllm; I'nlii. T eft .11 ill'.5' e'-.h-r ilflel- ' ki-ij P d-sr ..' Il' -'. irvi.'s ll'i.-iini i'ic Ccri". i'i tab er ! ,1 fa I" : -I , lb .11 I . 1.1 I . e. W - I I- : i;. .I.-, m ea. 'tr Wiu-iow's S.vitliin :-4ynia f t ."'li'.-l- ' i U'i nin -,-"' ft -n tl'." 411 in -. red i-i- iull ca at tic, lecivs .,!i''i. -a w -.via 1 i'i '. - '1 '. a ' ' "' ' .nd "ii the w.ili- it'v Rina-ie and -.niplv periei t H .. n'l !'l TV M I' vlil l I s.- U i s r..,o 1 Id.ih.. '-..iter Ki s ( nr. einai'.t he !-. . Iii.'iily -'. "' r " 1, .'li -nr.'. I W. l':i;lKV. I'h.rl I- N. Mum. -aj.oli.-. Minn.. Jan. ' l'-"v'- :1 .,.,l i-'-.i au in I'.u I S. oil , K.111 1. 'a w i lovk .. 111. Nettling M.ire llmiirfimii. TI..111 1 i.eg'.cvie.l coutiti." is h'. Dr. J. I-. II.011111 .ml. J !.. I. s-.ir in the E. it-.ti--M.-.lli .1! I '..al IV. - i -. ".Old a a pl.-veiui-to, irau. and .1 ' 11r.it. i.' .-ui'iit. I I'l'ti- f.lil l....!.lil.i lid 'l".l'l"l' I 'lirr. d...' Ib-ac ( , e! S. .1 i .1111 and M'lllrlll. At .ii 1.: - '"' a'"' el a b .:t -. . Il .. Il .-.v.-l put is hud oil it- s.de the f. ilk .: tin' plant grow. 112 in it vol gra lie ally eior epw.o.l until 11 -is-. ma s a :.. 11! pi's.ll.'lt- Over pi.iio-l.iKm i,eces ol mail ma tier, covering . s..c, :: 1 u money and I . I i.'V in checks and d'afls. tea. lie. I the (lead if tier ollice duiilis the year. The I'nited S'ates Imporifd ilurim. the li-'-al year ."..'IT i'm ' 01 P'.uiiils of siiirar. alon one founh of ii helim t.eei suy.ir. and pieducei' tliHKi.1.0 1 p...iud- llow's Tills? We oHer tine II mid red I.' i.Ur lli'-Tird ' -sr -iise of 1 .t'.arr'i tii.t'. r.tiiiui; be 1 1 I j 'ill's 1 atarrii t lire. I . .1. I an SUV A 1 Toe ;.-. o. WV tliean ler'isn" c Inveao vnK. T. "n I e I-r t lie in-; la y. ir-. .0. 1 n -.ii've i.i te.-ily Ii n r'pi in alt iei-uiea t r a- .'Li'ttt and '' i.iii-'i.iliy .ili'.e t 1 'irry nil, aay ..'itt.t-ti.-a in el 1 iv' lle'ir He n. Wrsr A 1 i'.cWao.,i,. Uriijii-r- Tolajj, (,',, -. W 4 1.1. 1 :,'i, Uiss s M Aiivti. Wliole-ale Dra Slsts. lole.l 1, D o Usli si .it irr.t I'urei :- rtrt in'.erni4liy,:M!. lug llreetiy 11 ,iu t Ii" hlo ) I and tmeoas tur-face-of th yt o. Tvtini"tiiais -en; ir: Trice. 75e. per b,.tti. t-cld by uil lrugsi?t- llith'.s Ir'iiaii.y 1 111- .ir ike be-i;. The peninsula of India, which ir. area is half the size of the I'nited Stales, lias a population of omMMVH'''. of whom -Oo.ot ximO ore farmers Ten Rritish towns besides I.onduii ale larger than Uabliu. which imw ha--1"i.ixhI people, taliiiloiii;!! beats Iu'' 1 i tl by a'asKl Hrniisv si CURt'j v es 0uic il e I i c T. elltnn in s ;i w . j r. !Me:it cure 1 , 1 .'.to- onieni 1 SISTERS OF CHARITY iUso Po-ru-na for Coughs, Golds, Grip and Catarrh A Congressman's Letter, I VS-V-SSVSV I lie civilize. I W 'I ill 1 . . 11. Not eli'.V I '. iM. ii and Hill'!- I ...tl--- 1 .Mlll'llt led to' le ln:tll-ti l' to tlll'lf . ,.!i 1 .1 to take ran' of . :,.,,,'.. Kiel .1 s.'fl-e. ,1 ', : 1 - -ti r I1.1v. loan I id - - ,!. ;a..r,l. ..e.-- tt'.i :, letter- fiein . r in .ill 1. .rr I lie 1 tcted I I. I If - em Iv rereu Cll ;-. at .nil 111 Detroit, M .s, (. fit r! mn 11, o' 11 m htis. 't f flf .Mr; - I. If "ii"' Its 1 ,7ic JVl'ioi I li ft s NH01 ift-iiu (ii'oiiin'r (s. mi hiH nl 101'f. Thr irsitf 0 Hi" I if 1 1 mill' wan liioef h.iI (s'oc.' ii-,,'. st 'enii ( r;i'Cif rrHrf. 010 ofcr 'ic.'.'ii i' use "ie IK'( c ur ice in'ir 1.1 in 11 hi i' l' h iii ulie is rnUi rlti 1 m i ll. " X-t'tM flttiritti I : v - - aniler the . are el toe . e... ,1 I'.'liltl.l Mr c.l v. .' !. ;"o. 1 --lilts, it. M .1 ii.e t'o., Co- A Y) i n.MjjiJt fjr a fi-33 f'lBESTFOa THE BOWELS ibuii ."tVK Ir U bowel Iroubln. pnendiciti. Mlie.'cte-f . I't-atn, pan I t. '. ' - r -.h. hlnatei) how U. foul taeuth, heuil.i;h, , . i '.c -sti in. pimplci, :..t.. ae How '.in uml H??inM. Wl,n vr'.T I , '.V'lj l'cn'1 mrv fit ...!, : -i. Cir.-'inalion kills more people than lt cth. r il: . .l.-er. tocethrr. It SU .- i,. In.. . ts a- -l l."ir yrjtn of titering. matter wl at rtl y"U, tort tcklns J v ' f r ye-.: will r.evir jet w elt and atav well u.-.til . a ,-et yo.ir bowela 8 .-.- -t 1-:- - -.-r ii, '-'!-, (ttt with Caiicarrla today untter a!)noli:te piiwr,ntre to euro or te - -r i -I t . . rr.l iir.e tablet atarr.red C C C. Never a.iM ii, bulk. Campl aod b-3 -sl.-i fr. e. Ai'to- e- r!:r. Remedy Company. Chicsco rr N-w Y.-r't. 5' lZ?ft?s' llfSET YOU K STOMACH With Nauseoiti ClKrtiCi Era Ml ,y 1u tu. vour Headache 1 y TaK CATUDINE. It Curat tll hil- .n.. u.il n,l hm Va, l.iOUII , f 1 r1 , . out LJ wtu.l . i -J .'.'mat. .' 1 a - nr. . t-nte.l to i .";;.! hi-iory ' ''i !' ai.i'nab. i she stuffed - v, Ii i i Ti she L-ath-it!'.' 1 rui so In noi i h- II . . I' mo -ai.l v. iil ! : '. en I mi:' . l-l'.l Hil'il-''. The anil - .1 ' - of :l.e Iowa st.i'e 1- . lan d a loy. ...tt . I; . '!.-.- n l i. h I cf is 1 it i i a i . -.: ii ! it I ons pro- 1 nt i!i el' the woa.au'o I 1': : tiaa. l... t . . .-i f ' in depart": tit. i!o I'iirht i n iloinn rii;lit, at any cost, ti 1 ile'.th tollies. So. 1. net. V. fits Ar nrro'i. i ..' !-. I'li'io'-. iirv(- -- Ir- ! i V.-v- Ic-.l'. , li ! md t o 'itlfrpf . 1. 1.1. it - " ilii..:'i. ' ..- s,j .it,- n.i Ir ; - : ' ' ei . t ill ti-e't-i' I'.-: hi- oa'v OJT T THE flo.tr.- -.. .s.e V..ri.sf.t.i ft Hea ti ';, . . i,..,.., , ... w ,. ks f linai K 1 f'.i- i. . c . -mi'i u iv. i'1 h nt i OUT M. m-K .a ,. r.B ri..s -1 ' 'or fill' 2 'lrt. rlotivr clu-ioar- Ma'iiitM'luieit by tin 0SAI KM SltfiN -M" i.-.w .: ----.n '..'! N C l'.fvS4.isfl Hheumatum h Trtachtraui an.i OtUt May ji'&iC1 GET IT OUT OF YO R SYSTEM NOW. Mil M... it. . ... ... t .... u.a.m a-.aetlllu aim''.-, (line. I 11 Dr. M il l.'ll III Ihe ' low It f. ! 111. HI M.fKI-"'-, '' ritteii Icy vVinurerft- I II I el una .o t! 1- ( .i ll! leltli I . ' I J t-.oe u-e.l r. vo.11 t bottles of reiunaj and :.'i i ilir.it, leneiiird taeielyj Hoai my Hoai 111 v liit.oi'.J J -t'.' S led en ir iue.l t I. V M ' lt , I 1.,'ltllll'ed II- '''''V-eAWCT tally ei ...licit.. ?' VvJ'iwJ ui.l.ii, i Hau l lleekison. ! ., , , : ic lie . known .-.li e. ", - ; . i lie I llll.'d j I., , t, Meel.l ., ). II.,, in,. 1 1 I : ', u.. the 1.1 1 ic 1 1 1 '..t 11. ilale I'e- i-.ie.i h was tio.cn a to- -r:.i i- ami per ! ,.:.. tit..! n w i- i:itr..'li. ! " the nied ii I r..;'e--i.'!i ei 1 li. . - h i . -. If lo'l 'I I net W" I'I ''' I ' "'"I 1 i.i. t.,i I. -'ills !. ill t'.e 1,-e .'. I'lTlltia. n I Ur .il e to I 'I . Hi '!:'.'!'. (UHlllJ lull si,i,,ia-l.l i-ni ,... lie wi.l I... pV.t .4 C.v i - '..in: r illvire t. r T - . j ,'-l:r-s ).-. II on I 11 t ot lh i II o tia.tn -.1:0. ir ;.tc t "'n.i.i..i -. '. Pcru.n A!:nani3 for 1904. AjanHaaavavaavaM no l.lrl!eet on the Slnmirtl. IT IS . Aim 10. i.ti.n.1 ill: abclltr.. J -a v w-i Yctcrday's Loves. -lenlay. Vll.o o It, teh ', ilh 1 i:,. ,.t tt.. i o c .i i on o .-k-ia. 'e ,.- lite U..I- ! I,.!- .'HO eliiiti-e. , I . i;,c .. - II .'. ' 11 -'I 11. sin. An, I .-very Ii. a, t Hi- : 1 - .it .'' Hil.i le'e. W ! ..!- He l-o .- ' i l,' f. r ii. ..e.r .a " .i V..ai!i il.al was -ii-.r; .. M iy. Vuutli will, lis li.'l-ir.s; lllutlttl of and tu air.; Too ("ion t.inie t'..' A'U ana with mist at.d I :ila T-.e l.rief iile .ll'ellll I " '. t tin' il.ltice. Vet ..ur en .i tin..- v.- .ii.-l in Slain, An, I i-veiy h-..ll l.,-.s ::- ,., leinatl... Win re .lie i!.. II. r. i- .i ice. A:,. I i ! - in .i i 1 ',' - . , . I I ai l ! f-r a -..-!. -.lav? .i ... I ow si., n: w i ii. r.-. I i-pt jv a . . i .- has lain; VI il.'.ci;- nnifl a I.e. laic's -W'.'ii-l le.ir. I '- loiiftrst Kli.ii.-n Yet mi' eti a unio we i!... in s,mn. Ami evt r I.. ..it ium ii I reman e --1 ":a -o. i Amaru an. Will do the Tork quickly, erlertively and without anv injury to the dint-stive oiRain. In but. it will leaie you in tnurli belter coitdilinn every lor it cleanies the blood of poisonous lacln- tul anc ariuj that came rheumttum. kidney trouble, in digestion, boili, chronic conitipalion and c.itarrh, and the Rermj that leave one an easy prey to maUri j and contaeiout blooaV-poison. It not on v the greatest blood purifier, but hundreds of relieved jtiffererj testify that i dcea one thing that no other remedy doe CURES RHEUMATISM. JOINTS FROM THI INSIDI." AT ALL DRUGGIST. CROUCH W M.arble and Gwrr.te Co. VIO li.T. UK,- . - r2 MONil.UHNB, "sr niitt-, -in,,,,,,, jlrn.l.a-' va, ti- . In . ".'ii M.o I..- Dentil Mll-ks rt sipei llllt i . .OrM'iti .:iitli.v'-' lT'iAHTl. a
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 28, 1904, edition 1
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