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Jy J 1 1 VOLUME XIY. RIW BIRN, CRAYIS CODHTI, B. C., FRIDAT, JUHC 13t 1902. SECOND SECTION. , kumbir ti 'POLLOCISTILLE.' " BILIIGH. - . - ,. -tv J.t .... State Charters Brown Normal In- - - - '.'5.: ' . 4 , sUtute at Charlotte. . -V. .'fit I, CI Fruit. Its quality influences tha selling price. Profitable fruit growing insured only when enough actual is in the fertilizer. ' ' Neither quantify nor good , quality , possible without Potash. Writ for amfrt books (Wise OMatk..r- ... ,, 4 7 Po tasti i . Weekly Crop Bulletin,. ;, .., . For week' ending Monday, June Mb 1903. ' ' .y -.' The diminished progress In the growth of vegetation, the dying of young, not well-rooted plants,! the hardened oondi , (Ion of the soil, afford accumulating evl--. dence of the increasing severity of the drought now preralllng In North Caro lina. Although showera occurred daring the past week In several sections whloh were very beneflclal.they were entirely .'local in character; In moat places the weekwas eitremely dry, and a large majority of orop reporU Indicate that without a general rain soon the hereto fore excellent condition of crops will be materially changed for; the worse. The temperature hls .week was f somewhat above the seasonal average, but rather - low at night: the amouni of sunshine was abundant. The condition of crops as regards the stale of cultivation and freedom, frm weeds,' continues excep tionally 'good, iat; if: the Weeds and grass cannot .grow on account of ' drought neither can the crops.' The ' fact must not be lost sight ol, however, 1 that a thorough, cultivation, of the sur face soil conserves the moisture beneath . for the e of crbpWJ tt't I ti 'iJ? Cotton on the whole has not suffered seriously from drought snd has to' some extent reooyerrd, from the effects of very cool ntgbtsjlaat week; this statement ap plies to early plau ted, which has 'made good growth, on the other hand ' much bite planted has not come up, or where ' j. lende' plants have been killed by drought; stands of cotton ave' become j?-'" , leas satisfactory than heretofore reported , A few reports of lice on ' cotton have received. The earliest cotton blooms ap peered In the sooth portion on June 4th. Corn, while needing rain badly,' is ' hold ing its own fairly well; wilting lakes - place during the warmest portion of the day, but the, plants recover, at night; hilling or laying by has began la 'it fflw places. Tobacco Is suffering from drought quite seriously, the dry weather,-has prevented plant! frpnk 1 pjaklnsj jV good start In groWthf stahdsare bad; .many plants remain lit the beds which; may be set out when seasons permit. , Rice In the lower Cape Fear district Is In fine condition. The cutting of winter wheat and rye has begun on a small scale and harvest will become general next week; while wheat has headed so low that some of it cannot be cut, and is very thin on the land, quite large number of report a , ; Indicate that the heads are well filled, . -. and may give a better yield than anllcl paled. Spring oata have suffered very . much from drought, and are also heading low. Pastures on uplands are failing rapidly: sonifc Timers are sowlntr 'cow- . f peas for forage. reaches arr tlpentbg Ma eastern districts; alsioi blackberries and huckleberries, of which there will be '. a large crpp Other fruits have oon. 1 tinned to fall so long thatjhe general prqspect0)Trti ja lesfTavQTable than . was the case earlier in the season. WJ w telephone Lineman Killed. V Special to Journal. clock this negro lineman of the interstate Telephone Co., was killed by the breaking of a cable distri buting polo. He was tightening "the wires when the pole snapped In two 1 between the cable box. 1 ) I i ' : Palmer Jumped and fell to the pave ' ment and was killed Instantly. Another lineman escaped by holding pn to the : cross bars,' which ''were 'caught by Del work wires Over a lower pote A Sbip Cmdcr Ball. A ship tinder full salljs a truly ma nlflcent spectacle, and there is an ex hilaration lit the wind that eweepa across-bev deck which can be appre ciated only b thbso who have breathed It Rut If yoii'l-fii 'iween decks when she Is .flying aioiigln such grund atylo you would bear a creaking aud groan ing with every motion. A ablp la built 1 of perpendicular frames and horlson- tnl plonking, and as the waves shirt their pressure the ship "works." This wears- out the calking In the seams first and later on the frames them selves begin to weaken. ' I ror InfirM tni r..:'V:T. 1, j 1 a Schedules tor Conntr Teachers In- VrV' ' " , ' -- ;.stltnte$ Made Out. , ReejnliifUa Issaed Aleaie Beld la Jail In Tlrglaia for Barg- lary In Charlotte. Ae T ,: Mint f Remarkable Revival. Baluqh, June 11. The superinten dent of Public Instruction issued todsy a list of dates for county teachers Insti tutes ss thus far arranged. They will be very generally had In all counties principally at the county seats. ,,-!'-1 Here Is the list issued todsy: Macon, July 14;. Btokes,- July 7-18; Forsytha, JulX-18; Caldwell, July'll;, Tyrrell, July and August; Rockingham, July. Swain July 7; Madison, July 14-31; Hen derson July 14-25, Gaston July 7-12. Al leghaney, July S-Angust 13; Chatham July IS; Moore July 14, Stanley July 38, Gates July 28, Davidson August 4, Dur ham August 4. A requisition was Issued yesterday evening from Gov. Aycock's office on Got. Montsgue of Virginia for Alonzo Reid now In Jail, at Williamiburg, -Va., he being wanted' at Charlotte for steal ing guns, revolvers etc., from the Allen Hardware Co. A Raleigh paper .an nounced in referring to the matter that Qov. Ayoock issued the requisition be fore he left the city for Morehead, where in" reality the document was prepared solely by Miss Julia Howell, the Gover nor's gifted and vivacious , stenographer the Governor and private secretary Peer sail being both out of the city. Several State officials playfully remarked this morning that North Carolina's acting lady Governor Is inlltled to credit and must have It. It la Governor Howell for a few days now it you please. While tho chief executive la with the beaches at Morehead and Col. Pearaall Is unavoid ably out of the city, ; Evangelist Holcomb spent last night In the city being Just from WllkCBboro where, ha says a very remarkable revi val t Sam Jones, . and Geo. Stuart who preached a week. He says every man In the town except one was converted and that one was too drunk all the time to be reached. 3 However Rev. Holcomb brought I him down to Greensboro for Eeely treatment-and still has titrong hopes of converting him. 0 " ! Prof. J. B. Carlyle of Wake Forest rode across country 30 mlles.fronWake Forest Lere this morning on a, wheel to take the early eastbound train for More head to attend the Teachers Assembly. ' Ue says he enjoyed the bicycle rldo hugely and that the weather and roadB are Ideal for such exercise. He thinks he will be the only teacher.at the assem bly who worked -so strenuously to get thcret A ti -x-.'4ji?.T ,i, ' The physicians report considerable Improvement in Ithe condition .of Col. J. HIcks, Superintendent of the Ox- rd orphanage and express theibellef that he will be Well In a few weeks.'.. He has been very ill for 10 days, " McDufflc's Turpentine fc Mutton Suet Lang Master Is a certain care for whoop ing eough, easy and comfortable-, works while yoiraleep. 25 cents at F, S. Duf- Bwarlast Cntmaeya, !. . A chimney llo feet high will away ka liwbea In a high wind without dan- The word "meander" comes from the river pf the same name whose course wa so devious that It furnished nearly every modern language, with a new !rd.t T ' j-ww. Foggier Than London. I 'Esqnlmalt 1st the only place in the British empire that exceeds London, In cloadinees. Esqnlmalt la also tha damp- eat nines In the emoire. while Adelaide, in Australia, la the driest Ceylon Is the hottest and northwest Canada the coldest possessloiv jtbat be British flag floats over. ,..,''.,.;..' f iRAPAHOEi' June 13. Business seems to be ; mov tng on nicely In our vicinity, crops are looking well, potatoes have been dam aged considerably because of the draught The potato crop will aeon be off. 'V' Our business men In. their leisure mo menta are spending some time In discuss Ing the railroad topic, while some are in favor of bonding the county for ; $50,000 others object to It, though we hope the majority will favor the railroad enter prise. r hmvv-'-i Mr. Thos. Davis, representing.: C. & Holllstor, New Bern, was in town last week,,,,;, sl':'"i):"o'''-:":T fl ' MM McKaughn, representing ' the Brow and Williamson Tobacco Co; Mr. Merchant representing the . Davis O. K. Baking Powder Co; and Mr Griffin, sales man for O. Marks, made this place, busi ness visits last week. J' -viVs! - Henry Barron of ReelsborO was here last week on business. , ; Dr. Ueas passed througn town one dsy last week. The doctor has Just com pleted his Course in a medical college. Miss Lona Holtoh of Olympla, Is visit ing friends in this town this week 0: gsnlzlng i muslo class. - ' Prof. R C Holton, who has been at tending Chapel HIU College made ps a vlult last Eaturday. lie will begin tcnsii bore July 1, snd remain dnrlng " Hfl'i c-" -a vii' "''on. 1'a' Fell From Train tnl Killed. Negro Forger N We had a fine' rata last Sunday eve ning which has made the crops look very much Improved. ' ' : " 1 , The crops generally era small but they are In fine condition and bid fair to make a big harvest. , , ,,: Irish potatoes arepoor both In size and yield only digging from 90 to 60 bushels per acre on the low lands. " - We learn that the residence of Mr. E. D. Koonce at the Richland In Onslow Co. was burned last Sunday morning. Last Saturday evening near White Oak station on the A. C. L. In Onslow Co. Mr. Collins a young white man fell from the platform ut the train as It was running at 40 jnlles an hour breaking hs neck killing blm instantlv"'? ? rTf Mrs, L. a Benders and children left here last week to visit, friends and rela tives In KInston '. and , at Qulaerly Pitt Co.' .- '"'.'.' ' ' ". ',,,- ef 1' .; " Mrs Fannie Bryan and Miss Julia San derson left this mornldg to visit friends at the city of MaysviUe. , 1 Miss Florence Ki! pat rick of this place is visiting her parents and friends at Quinerly Pitt Co. - , , . Mrs. Emma Barms and daughter, Miss Blanche have been confined to their beds with measles for the last ten days. . ' With the exception of measles the health condition of this neighborhood is very fine. ' 1 ' The Ppllocksvilllans have some veiy fine milk cows that give from 3 to 0 gal lons of milk a day one man makes 141bs. butter a week from one cow. v " The following Drs. left from hare this week to attend the Medical Convention at Wilmington Dr. B. E. ' Koonce and wife, Dr. Geo. R. Hughes and Dr. Monk, Dr. J. A. DcDaniel who has been loca ted at Trenton in copartnership with Dr H R Parker passed through here enroute tor Fayettevllle. Rudolph Fulcher a negro 20 years old whose career as a crook- in this vicinity Is at last-behind the prison bars at Tren ton for forgery.i There are several other cases sgainst him for which ho has not been tried. . . . . ii Prof W. D. Burrus formerly of this place but late of Landale, N. C, will be married today ; at Newton N. C. to Miss Alice Clapps., They will . visit will visit friends at this place very soon, ; ,. - , ; Miss Llllle Koonce of Trenton Is visit ing her brother Dr. Koonce at this place Mr. Clyde Bell of this place returned home this morning from Massey Builnes College at Richmond where he com pleted a course in Book keeping. . Don't forget to give your subscription to J. B. Benders at Pollocksvllle for the following news papers the New Bern Journal, Wilmington Messenger, Atlanta Constitution,, Washington Post and the New York Tribune. Be sure to take the Journal first as it Is a wide awake home paper and one ' every family In eastern Craven should have in their homes. i ' - Condition of State Banks. ' Special to Journal,; ' i - Ralkigh, June 12. North Carolina corporation' ; commission issued report tonight of tho conditions of State private and savings banks at the close of busi ness April 30, showing total resources three class of banks $18,025,762, issue deposits $80278, deposits subject to check "til, 340,630,' demand "certificates $736,050; savings-bank report shows $3,- 354,785; deposit subject to cheek $86,297 Jlme deposits and $113397 demand cer tificates. ';i .if. J 4f ' Mayor ' Sitli liw'a ' oilicfr Which he occupied as prsldMit of Columbia eol ege has boen fitted np asa bibliograph ical museum. Unre editions; old manu scripts and papyri, besides the famous Phoenix ..collection ,o literary curios- ties, are on, exhibition.. ,i.s f , Colonel .William B, Peters on June 19 wyl retire from the. chair of Latin In the University of Virginia after forty six yeoJ's'or contlnuous service. When hit wmmsndlng' general ordered him to' burn the town of Chambersburg during the. civil war, he declined tp make war on helpless .women and cbfl- Did you ever have a case ot "Spring Fever" ,fi When It was the hardest work in the world to do anything at all f That was because your . system's machinery was out of order and required overhaut-N ing. BRADHAM'S LAXATIVE CHILL TONIC .is the bet , kind of a system cleanser and general tonic.,, It enriches the blood and stimulates 4tue liver to greater , activity, removing sallowness, pimples, malarial poisons and building up the health generally.. Just the thing fop "poorly children,, . At Brsdham's ;v;t 'H. 1 Tree nrnnnv hi . Children Will plsy and get over-heated get their foot wet, expose themselves in dozens of ways, and you can't prevent it; All you can do Is to . keep them as free from exposure as possible , and al ways have In the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended . upon. Anway's Croup Syrup will fill every requirement, It to guaranteed to cura Coughs, Colds sn Croup or the price 25 cents will be 1 ;', 1 1-y a. (! .!or seV.'ng ii. Coll l ':V'.,'.'.X,,.:'y'8,;'and Eraillisru's Otkar Charters Issued. Wedding In tha Baptist Feaiale Sestiaary Parlors. Strange Dlsap- pearaaceef the Wife ef J. C Bearer. Raleigh, June 12. The auperlnten dent of public instruction has received notice from Peabody Normal College at Nashville, Tsnn.tbat six vacascles oc curred for North Carolinians recently m that Institution May 38. ' The school has nominated candidates fos ihne lvacan- elea, the appointeea being U U Cohen, of Avons Creek; Henry Good, of Ruther ford Collet: and Jaa, W. Moaeler of Elkln. The superintendent of publlo la struclion is uked to call for ; competi tive examinations by superintendents in all counties where there are candidates July 17-18. " 1 A charter was granted this morning to the Brown Normal Institute of Charlotte There is no capital. The school is to be in charge of Rev. 0. C. Sommerville. The State charters the Mulven Hill Manufactnrlne and Supply Co- of Mel- Vln Hill, Polk county. The capital stock la $25,000. The business is general mer chandise. .- " At 8 o'clock this morning In the par lors of the Baptist Female University, Miss Laura Watson ,mstron of the school was nnlted marriage to Mr. Q. A. Slddle, a prosperous grocer of Winston-Salem. Tbey left at once for tnelr future home at Winston-Salem. Considerable anxiety has been fell here regarding the strange disappear ance of the wife of Mr. J. C. Beavers, who holds a responsible clerkship In the United States Internal revenue office here under Collector E. C. Duncan. Mrs Beaver left here Tuesday nlgft andde- plte the most diligent search was not found until late last night when he dis covered her in a house occupied by the famllvof Mr. James Buffaloe. She is said to be in a somewhat demented con dition. She had tnreatened to kill her self several times. The Buffaloe house is In a locality of questionable Tepute. Kelley'a livery stables were oaoiy aam aged by fire this morning about 10 o'clock. Damage was'posslbly $1,000. I Bloodhounds aa Detective. In the west the bloodhound IS now extensively used." in the detection ol crime and the capture of criminals. The modern criminal is a very elusive person. He la always abreast of the times, and, quiet,, skillful and often courageous, he has this advantage, that he usually doea bis work at night When he has completed his task, he si lently makes 'his escape, frequently leaving behind him no elewe by, iwhlch his movements may be traced. So, at least, he believes; but, try, as) he will, ha must leave some, clew. Intangible, Invisible as it is, it yet exists tho pe cullar odor of the human body. It Is certain guide to his footsteps; Science cannot efface It; ingenuity cannot Wipe It out, This odor is as distinctive as the features of the face. No matter where A person moves, no matter wbeUier his trail la crossed by a thousand Others pf hla kind, no matter jwhethennthe rains have fallen or hours have elapsed since his foot pressed 4he eartb,Mhe trail Is still there and may be followed. There la only one animal, however, which can infallibly trace out the scent after it has been on the ground for sev eral hours, and that Is the bloodhound. Century. .; t , .v': .r -, -Wiaaipesr. J. H. Haslam ot Winnipeg Is thus quoted in the Buffalo Commerdalt "We : have not cordially. - .welcomed Englishmen, but the American mce like to take la and make one of us. The territory Into .which the American farmers are .flocking Is as large as Austria, France and Germany and practically in the same latitude. Our Winters are not severe, our summers delightful." We raise magnificent po tatoes, the' best .wheat on earth, and experiments with corn at Fargo indi cate that we may yet have that cereal. IRTS can grow, apples, we have the best timber, as much lion as there; is In northern Minnesota and , soft coal- bt excellent quality. Our grazing lands are also rich, and we export cattle to England." I Oeoe Laet Ptet we."m , Gerome is reported as being at Work on a urge and unusually bloodthirsty. picture ot the salon Variety, j The "sub ject la the end of the sports la the Ro man 'arena Just as the evening sun lights np a few spectators descending the steps ot the arena. . The bodies of the Christian martyrs, steeped in resin and set on fire, are beginning .to con sume, while the lions, tigers and pan thers are being driven to their dens in the basement of the Coliseum. ' l.lklalu rlHlM. The United States weather bureau has been investigating the matter of the loss ot Ufa every year by lightning and has arrived at the conclusion that between 700 and 800 persona in the United States lose their Uvea by that fluid. The greatest number of fatali ties occurred in the middle Atlantlo states and the next greatest In the Ohifl valler and Tennessee. v ' f ;Teaemri Waited J, Three Teachers are wanted to fill va cancies in the White Graded School ot New Bern. Applicants will be required to pass a competitive examination be fore the unders'r'ned at Now Bern on t'..e second tlon.'. y of JVy next. ; : '- II. P. IIAHDISO, ' f ' ' ' -t As is well known, Dr. Hartman la the president of the Hartmsn Sanitarium, an institution which has a department devoted exclusively to the treatment of female diseases. He is thus brought to see thousands of such eases every year, the most of whom return to their homes to be treated by corre spondence. THE GREATEST OF AMERICA'S : SANITARIUMS. The principal remedy he relies upon in such cases Is Pepin a, , which every woman should have, who has any affec tion of this kind. In view of the great multitude of women suffering from some kind of female disease, and yet unable to find any sure, Dr. Hartman, the renowned gynaecologist, has announced his wil lingness to direct the treatment of as many cases as may make application to him during the summer months with out charge. The treatment will be conducted by eorreepondenoe. The doctor will ' pre scribe all medicines, applications, hy gienic and dietary regulations neces sary to complete a cure. The medicines prescribed can be obtained at all drug stores. This offer will prevail during the summer months. Any woman can become a regular patient by sending a written statement of her age, condition of life, history and symptoms of her de rangements. All cases ot female diseases, including menstrual Irregularities, displacements, ulcerations, Inflammations, discharges, irritation of the ovaries, tumors . and dropsy of the abdomen, should apply at once and become registered as regular THE MARKETS. The following quotations wore roceiv albyJ. E Latham &Oo, New Bern N. O. ' Chicago, June 13. Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close July 724 72 73 73 Sept a. 70J 70J 70 70 Cobn: Open. High. Low. Close July......, 63 C3 03 1 03J Ribs: Open. High. Low. Close July 10371 1055 10371 10451 Sept .... i .... 1055 1032J 1025 10251 Naw York, June 12. Cotton; Open, High. Low. Close July.......... 8.78 8.80 8.73 8.74 Aug..,.. 8.53 8.53 8.47 , 8.49 Sep.... . 8.18 8.18 8.13 1- 8.14 Oct. 8.03 8.03 7.99 7.09 New York, June 13. Srocxs; jl iOpen. High. Low. Close 8ugar..M. 128J . 1381 127J ;i87I 80 By . 87 . 87 ,8 f B'f U.S. S 89J , 891 .SSI 38 C.&0. .......... - . Mo. P.......... 103J, 1031 102 103 Atchison 81 . 81 81 " 81 Va. C C........ 70 ,70 70" ' 70 A. C, O..., ...... ,, , r) ,r Amice. ; :.' i ' ' , ' , Liverpool i ;,; Spots 5.1-16. Sales 10,000 bales, futures, .June-July 4.50. , Aug -Sept, 4.48. Sept-Oct 4.80. , '"' FORT KBCEIPTS. Same ek- Last week .last year. ,.;,t 69.000 '.r 33,000 This wees. Insight 83030 71001 ' , '9000 '7000 '" ,,8000 ' ' .t 16000 ' ; ., 5000 Sat. Hon. 4000 - Tuea.. 4000 ' Wed. 4000 . Thurs. 8500 a Si'i:.i; Ball Peers' " As well as everybody elscVneed some good llvec medicine . occasionally. BRADHAH'S ANTIBILIOUS LIVER PILLS "cleanse the liver, cool tha blood and ease the head," without griping or danger of salivation note this these pills are purely vegetable and serve their purpose as well as If they contained some in jurious mineral dri;. Box of 8G for "j 13 1' 1. Rnd sold at r - 'a I " The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. patients. All correspondence will be held strictly confidential. No testimo nials of cures will be given to the public except by the express wish of the patient. . . . j , No one knows better than Dr. Hart man how much the women suffer with diseases peculiar to their sex. No one knows better than he does how many of them suffer with such diseases. Pa tiently, hopefully, wearily, and often silently, they eke out a miserable exist ence year after year. A woman confined to the house sev eral years with a chronic female de rangement had finally given np all hope of being cured. She had tried phy DISEASES PECULIAR TO THE FEMALE SEX. sician after physician, and remedy after remedy, without any . permanent im provement. Her treatment had cost her husband, who was spoor man, hundred of dollars. They had been obliged- to deny themselves many comforts of life in order to get money enough to pay the physicians. . , Picking np the paper one day she hap pened to read an Item which contained the news that Dr. Hartman would treat such cases free of charge by letter. She immediately wrote the doctor, describ ing her ease, and giving him all her symptoms;' She soon received a letter telling her exactly what to do and what medicines and appliances to get. She began the treatment (the principal rem edy being Peruana) at one,' and In a few weeks was well and strong again and able to do her own work. ' ' ; NaJBobPancake Flour.' " ' ' f' i,'v u Ij Carolina Rice Flakes. ' ' ' '' " Oatflakes both loosejand in packages.' ; , a 2 Preserved finger 25c"jer pot. a j ', Hienz's Apple Batter'and Sweet Mixed Pickles. ! Royal ScHrlet Salmon, the 'finest packed paly (25o can; Z other brands 15o and 20c can. . v-. . ':' Z. . i 'ImportedJGingerJAle, on ice, lOo or S torZ&s.' '' 5 .- x'ortsmoutn uomea Mnuets. Big Hams to cut, , . ,r'( J .VlIT PIT.. PMTlt UllffnT , , . .r.t.j.w. .l'j j!iis;.f,-?.A'f;:?.ir .- a Z -.'Fancy Syrup and molasse 4 , ; j.rr ' - Pure Arrole Vinecrar and Spices of all kinds.' " s J5 f II Tl 1 I f Plnl 1 A Phone Ol f VISISSf MAAAAAA. i ...v .- -. . - s -VJIIMMIISTI? .... " ',. , " ' " ! ". .V. .-.-., -vvl . "" We have on 'exhibition a BEAUTIFUL SILVER SPEAKING TRUMPET which will be given to one of our fire companies Evefy customer to our store will be given a check to ' the amount of their cosh' purchase. , These checks can be i oted to 'either New Bern or Atlantic Co. by writing the name of either company on back of the uuoujk. uuu ucjAiBi.uuj luuto iu st muiov ttiitu- ua 1 or ino purpose Every 60c worth of checks counting as one void)' ; At the close of the contest the box willv-b bpened,' the checks counted and the company receiving the greatest number of votes will begiveathetrumpet..J,,,. ' ! - ' - v . a ' COME TO TILE FRONT "and 11ELF YOUH COIIPANY TC. S Another woman- who wed Parana without becoming one of Dr. Hartman's regular pa tients had the following ex perlenee . Miss Ida Green writes ONE OF TEE 200,000 WOMEN HELPED ' LAST TEAR. from Bald winville, Ga.r -.v - "Peruna is wonderful and good,-and a certain cure for female weakness. I have been ill and have been' taking doctor's medicine for several years, and found that none did me any good. , "Every dy It was worry. 1 wat atwaya tick, f bad come to the coo cluMloh to give up, and act asa amy mora medicine. I waa tick Indeed tot the patt two yean. Jott before I begem to take Peruna t wat very weak, be sides f wat blltout and conttlpated. " I had pains in my back and side and falling of the womb, with bearing down " pains. , ..(! ,1 , : "One day while reading my news paper, I came across an ad., read of the book for women entitled, "Health and Beauty," and sent for it. Then I began to - use Peruna. After using several bottles I am now thoroughly cured."' MISS IDA GREEN. Mrs.' Theresa Keller of Fremont, Wash, writes : .;.iUt "Peruna not only cured me of female trouble but prevents me catching any cold, and as long as I have a bottle In the house my family needa.no doctor. Mrs. Theresa Keller. Send for free book entitled, "Health and Beauty." ' Address ' Dr. Hartman, : Columbus, Ohio. ' i ( - IS 1777.T r. , , YI10Iesale j : 1 1 1 h I a. anetaiij 71 Crcad nu SlHtf9VV9W' UASA. ..'.i'j'. , . IISllS