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FInuermanentycured.No its or nervous 'ness anterlirst days use of Dr. Kline's Great NerteRestorer.$2trial bottleand treatise free v Dr. B.H.K1.m, Lt d., 931.Areh St.. Phila., Pa. } A woman's love is more emphatic than a a man's., nd so is hew temper. t Mrs.Winsiow's SoothingSyrup for obildren a teething,soften the gums, reduces inflamma tion,allays pain,eures wind colic. 25e. abottle Frog skin jaLes .thc. toughest leather t known ir proportion to ts thickness. a . Per-.im FA.LESs DYES color more goods. brighter colors, with less work than others. Sold for $12.500.70 years ago. a piece ot land in Berlin is now valued at $12,500,000. r I do not beleve Piso's Cure for Consump- g tionhasane qual forcoughs and colds-JoaS F.Boyan, Tnnty Springs, Ind., Feb. 15,1900. It's easger to jump a board bill than to jump a bill board. David Fleming, a Philadelphia golfer t who destroyed his caddy's eye by a s bloW*'trnek In--the-hedt of passion, t about a year ago, has been ordered to 3 pay $6,000 to the lad. He surrendered to the sheriff and refused to pay the judgment. He will remain in the jail t precincts for six months and will then be released. Fleming is said to- be. 1 wealthy in his own' right and is the grandeon and heir of Philadelphia s richest woman. Eac year ibout M D is expended in sprinkling the streets 6f London with saed to pident horses- from slipping .V-( Fibroid Tur A distressing case c which baffled the skill Mrs. Hayes, of ] _ollowing-ltter ~.~~cNed, after' everythii Lydia E. Pinkham's 3 Mrs. Hayes' First Letter Appeali: "DE.AR MRs. PIHAx: -I have ment for a long time without any rel tumor. I cannot sit down without gr up my spine. I have bearing-down pr domen is swollen, and I have had niow petite isnotsgood. I cannot walk or h<~ "The symptoms of Fibroid Tun curately describe my case, so I writet E. F. Hmvs, 2532 Dudley St., (Roxbur: Note the result of Mrs though she advised Mrs. 11 her medcine-which she Sher letter contained a ma: tions as to treatment, all< about the happy result. "DEAN MRS. P!NKTAM:- Somedi ing my symptoms and asked your ad' all your directions carefully, and to-di " The use .of- Lydia E. Pinkham expelled the Atmor and strengthene miles now. " Lydia E. Pin ams Vegetal -lars adrop. I advh all women female trouble of any to give it E. F. HAYEs, 252 Dudley St., (Roxbur .Mountains.of gold could not pu the' place'of the health and Jaapit Vegepble compound bt-ou t to:N SuTch testbo~ony shg id -bes aicei evidence that Lydia E. Pfinkham's -without a peer as a remedy for all 1. - ovarian troubles; tumors; innainmal pli~~tk.ot the womb; backache; - me..urlfhe volume gn ters we are diypiiting in the newsp F' - Mis. Hayes at her above addres which siweinen 'mat write for ful .He rs citde' to'Mrf'. Pinkhaini and ] Comupound-? so8 gefiuine and heartfe] -great o her to 4ake in return for her *Tuyis it said that itis Lydia: - ound tht s curmng'so many women, get this when some druggist wants to *~A'IlOREITI wecannot orthwit * . - Lydia U FACTORY- LOADED S "New Riva~ "Lea ffFyou are loolking ft - munitionl, the kind pit 'our ggs, bi Loaded $lhotgun Shells: "t Black io'der; "Leader" with Sn eless. Insist u -Factory "laded Shells, - ALL DEALERS Thle Pp-ra-ma AlmAuzc. The !ruggists have already been supplied I ,ith Peruna almanacs. There is sure to e a great demand for these almanacs on 2 ecount of the articles on astrology which $. ey contain. The subject of astrology is 2 very attractive one to most people. ~Che 2 rticles on astrology in the Peruna al- :1 tanac have been furnished by a very com etent astrologist, and the mental charad S aristics of each sign is given, constituting Imost a complete horoscope. A list of uestions and answers on astrology sent S ee u on request. There will be a great ash r these.books. Ask your druggist >r one early befpre they are all gone. 2 The population of Malta, about 200,000, Aies wholly -forts milk supply on the - at. 8100 Reward. 8100. The readers of-this paper will be pleased to arn that there is at least one dreaded dis se that science has Wen able tocure in all a stages, and that is Cafath. Hall's Catarrh Ure is the only positive cure now known to 4 ie medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con titutional disease,-.reqafw a constitutiomal entinent. Xall's Cit rrhCureistaken inter ally, acting-directly upon the blood and mu ous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ig the foundation of the disease, and givinr Iio patient strength by building up the con :tution and assisting nature in doing its -ork. The proprietors have so.mueh faith in :s curative powers that they offer One liun ged Dollars for any case that it fals to cure. end for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0.S Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A creed is a chart and not a religibus ipass. --- 4. t ors Cured. f Fibroid Tumor, of BostoIj doctors. oston, Mass., in 1g else failed, by regetable Compound. 1to Mrs. PlnkJ m for Help t been'under Bosti doctors' treat ef. They tell mne.I have a'.flbroidL. at pain, and the sbreness extends ins both back and~front. Sly ab-' ing spells for three years. My ap on my feet for any length of time. ior given in yourilittle book ac o you for'advice." --(Signed) Mrs r) Boston, Mass. .Pinkham's advice-al ayes, of Boston, to take <new would help her - ss of additional instruc >f which helped to bring me ago I wrote to you describ- t rice. You replied, and I followed a L I am a well woman. 's Vegetable Comipoudntirel3 , d my whole system. I can walk >1e Compound is worth five dol- e vho are afflicted with tumors or a faithful trial"- (Signed) Mns.i. ) Boston, Mass. echase such testimbony -or take ess whdch Lydia E. Pinkham's t ?rs. Hayes. ted y; ill wnen as convincing Vegetable sdmpound stands I e distressing ills of women; all ons; ulceration, falling anid dis irregular, s 'pressed or painful lcracter of 1ttestinmonial let spers can leave no room for doubt. s 'ill gladl ~nwer any lettersr lr informatc about her illness. ydia E. Pi iam's Vegetable ~ t that she thuk no trouble is too t health and ' inss. E. Pinkbams Vegetable Corn- e and no other medicine; don't for sell you something else. I' produee the original letters and signatures of heir absolute genuIneness. I . riablede hounn ass t~t hoot whee yo 0 KE7GU THELLS d r r feliableshotgn an An Importa-t Article on South ern Truck Growing. Trucking in the South Atlantic Coast. The market garden soils of the Sonti Ltlantic #oast are generally of a warn nd sandy character, lying level ant lse-to permanent moisLure in- the zoU )n such lands it is podsible to use thi :onentr:ted fertilizers in quantitie hirt-are not possibli on .dry- uplant oils, and the growers lnstead of.seek ng to know how little tiey' can ge long with and make cros are seekin o aseertain how iugteN they can usi >roiltably. They have found that thi hief deficiencies of their-soil Is in iII rogen and potash. In many of thest oils Wier- phospiati -roeks oeeur th< rowers havd found that phosphori< id is Icss needed than the other con tituents in their fertilizers.. Som ears ago the New York station madu ome cxperimcnts to determine 1he dif orerce between a fertilizer for iii risi pota ' crop based on the exael analysis of the potato, and the fertil zer that rie Lung island growers wer< SiUg in which 'the plant food constit tents were largely itr excess of whia he aralysis seered to sihow. Then it he culture of the early Irish potato iI lie soils of the South Atlantic regior t was found ,hat there the crop nieede< or the best results a larger pereentag f nitrogen than it did in the North xrowing in -the early cool spring th, tditona! nitrogen seemed to have thi fect of rapldly urging growth ant naking the crop earlier, and as thi: arliness was the important thing 11 be competition for the early marke tnd the biggest prices, the nitrogeflou art of the fertilizer received increasei ittention. But while the nitrogen in reased the growth it was found tha he potato needed something else fo he form:wtion of big starchy tubers Phe study of the life history of vegeta ion by scientists had shown that th onstituent in a fertilizer that most in reased the formation of starch wa ttash. and hence it was inferred tha t plant in which starch storing in tb :uhers was of such importance As It I n the potato, and which Its analysi ;howed needed a large pereentage o otkslh In the fertilizer applied. espe Jilly in the sandy soils where thi :onsttuent was generally deficlien o the coast gardeners ha1ve grad lly: worked out for thenselve ormnulas to suit the various crop rown. They have found for the pc ~Q crom that while an immediate el pplidat ion of nitrate of soda that lhi ffect is ior lasting, and that the ful uccess of the crop demands sort lower ab;ilable~ Oltrogen in the fort' >f orgeul4 matteni This they suppi vith the iadily available fish scrap i1 L(omef sectious, hut ge'nerally in th armr~ of cottonseed meal. Experiment iorhward seemed to show in maos >Ices that' for the crop there growl he potash eibouldi he in the form of: ulphtate, sined~ p)okttos grown Witi his form of potash oeeed mire meal; md dryer than those grown with thb nurinte. But the Southern gardener! ond that this dryness was of less im >ortance to them, as their crop is large y sold in an unriple condition, and th nuriate was not only cheaper but gav, hem hetter results than the sulphatec 'ut it is not only with the early ptat< rop that the Southmern market garden r uses fertilizers heavily. On lanm hat has bieen heavily dressed year af er year they i~m from 1000( to 200t >onds of a hlsh. rade mixture, al rays high in pot'nsha 'ltent, exe'p1 or the carly e:ahbage crop, with whici thas been found that a larger per' entage of avyailable phuosphoric acid aint itrogen are of mo're importance thar large percentage of potash. Recent - the're has grown uip along thdSouth rnm coas'um gre::t indlusiry in the cul re of i'etuee utnd' (13th proteclie: a framrus dur4ingi the winter and eat pring n'ths. The gr -vers assuined roperly that this- crop) needs heavy ppiintions of ntitrogenm and potash, ave accordingly .mixed ferillers ii rhich thare is about ten per cent. of etual i)oiasi, an'd they use this at. the ate of a ton per acre. So me danraging sults, have om- fromt this. -*Where aenV apl i, 6of pctash-are need d as in letiuce growing. the appl'ica ton' should de- made,..a month befort etiing the plants and the frames lefi iposed to the rains, so thatthe potash ill get assimilated with the soil and se muich of its-caujstic chorac'em:. TIhe tash will not get anway-, naad there I. o teed .to he unsasy aotffthi..-Some rowers of rl y crop% ned, the' ports f entry 11 hat they can -get potash heaper' t form of kainitt and they nteromne the had effect of tile chior les by1 puttin all the potash they will cd on the bx.n the fail, so that the -ixer rains ~Iah.out the chloride r odiub. and they havre the potash s a ultuNate, ~din tie leaching the at renders so)n e some othey/ormsi ( idant food.-i. F. 11asseg, Ed!tor f Practical Farm, News of the Day. After Charles Banks~a Portsmouth gro. had been convicted of stealing pair of rubber boots, Robert Smith; other negro, confessed that lhe was ethief, surrendered the stolen boots d accepted a sentence of 15 dayr prisen and a fine of $10. B. 'B. Odell was inauurated Gor nor of New York at Al my, N. Y. M4s. Dockery,. wife oGovernor 2-kery, of Missoui1, died at Jeffer l4 City. Mo. . W O WAS BErIENuED BY AN EMPEROR SAVED BY PE-RU-NA. Rev. H.. Stubenvoll, of Elkhorn, Wis., is pastor of the Evange}ical Lutheran St. lohn's Church of that lace. Rev. Stubenvoll is the possessor oi two Bibles resented to him by Emperor William of Germany. Upon the fly leaf of one of the Bibles the Emperor has written in his own handwriting a text. This honored pastor. in a recent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, says concerning their famous catarrh remedy, Peruna: The Peruna Medieine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen: " I Aad he norrhages et the lun7g for a long time. and al I despaired of me. I took Pereana and was cured. It gave me strength and courage, and made healthL- pare blood. It increased my weight, gave me t a helthy color, and 1 feel well. It is the best mnedicine in the world. 11 r vne kept Peruna in the house it wouLd save manyfrom death every | year."-H. STUBE.VVOLL Thousands ot people have catarrh who 11 you do now derive prompt and satisfac would be surprised to know it. because it tory result:s from the use of Peruna, write ' has been called some- other name than ca- at once to Dr. Hartiman. giving a full state t'rrh. The fact is catarrh is catarrh wher-- ment of your case and he will be pleased to t ever located; and another fact which in of give you his valuable advice gratis. equally great importance, is that Perina Addres. Dr. Hartman. President of The cures catarrh wherever located. Hartman Sanitarium. Co:umbus, 0. ASK YOUR DRUGIST FOR A FREE Pg-BU-NA ALMANAC. . Why take sickening salts or repulsive ca .' like-a dose of salts" means violence, gi irritation, and leaves your stomach and 1 Might just as well take concentrated ly 1 disuisedisgusting, nrauseating truck that your s digusethe taste. Fool your own stomach, eh? Don't offensive to your taste or smell is going to do you real g makes certain things repulsive, so you will not take i yourself to nauseous doses, and you ruin your digestion, bowels, destroy your health. On the other hand see wh~ ful, palatable, perfect modern laxative, liver regulate tonic you fird in ~ Best for the Bowels.. All druggists, roc, 25c, SoC- Never sold irn bulk G enuine tablet sta-nped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your maonef' back SpeadSterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. 5 E i Cherokee Remedy of Sweet G ___ 111 ~l 0 Coughs, Colds, Lacirippe ." ~ I' IETALSH!NOLE ~ ~K ROOFINO ' ditten by.menwho know,,tel Poas wh on a ilda plw and fed ahlr,~wsbig esd who desires.oftoredttohaeemtht our . Theying.eThere were nineamembers th yun omntfthecumfr.o The a~frt. ea potal'd. imayn, Itsmeerst ae ahe madra GERMAN ~Arjus. . ea o ow themKasa tyath asno averse to matrimoy.tEach girl wen tong threa wo er oice o ah pnient Chuaprh ofist. sia Ir had I PAY S~t CASK~OS witicfg. hre ofee Snior. mmbers ~'~'WYLAN W RBA of he dclubiand tharsul hoed oneit still h bande ain but th b rogeni uptandits rebtrsmresallmad a B. ~ P.O.eaoh 1otber.--Kansas. CdtytStar. Is.:teSarARemnathe woneflmosadsofth The NLYconion onghe artnhtcfiure thi teraior. oam disasewihou dingIrepaaeant h diestinhve red tit whiteLwaasshBOO adpaRitbutrouhi I ha touseoruthcsr e Wasconine theoneal hepestreecantbeesl cure seems o. Bo I8 aenvh noo. sdentomiofied.isn in aIs tmeeea Stis ardo Reum t atic RIE!Xem"Iuedy.io bttlsbee N. compond ny nft.e market tha cue seven bttrile n h cancheruly rcomed ourmeicn F RESAE. O.F. 18,G1N0 . Fornslee:- had Dugor tseno ot esve yrears. onreceat aof the oim Bbitt Cbefoemic ben.i. Altgehe Iuedsevnoe and.h [o Coton Ginners. We Manufacture the Most Complate Line of Cotton Gin Nachinery of Auy Company In the World, teamely, the . PRATT, WINSHIP, MUNGER, EAQLE, SMITH. Ve also make Linters for Oil Mills; Engines and Beiris. to also sell everything necessary temptes iler4 "iantderufirfor ons-. tomers with 11 detailed plans and ma terial bills for construction of neassary houses for our plants without sra charge.. [he Coninental i Cuolpany, Birmingham, Ala. WXXTZ rOX oUa LATEST QATALOGUS SHOES UNION MADE W. L. Douglas makes and sils more rnen's 53.50 and 53.00 shoes thans any other two manufacturers Ir the worid, whicb proves their superiority; they are worn by more people In all stations of - life than any other make. Becauso W. L. Douglas s the largest manufacturer te can buy cheaper and produce his shoes 14 a Lower cost than other con orns, which enables hin to sell shoes-for $3.50 and %3.00 equal in every way to those sold else- . where for $4 and 5.00. W. L. Douglas $3.50 and S3shoesareworn by thousandsoftnenwbo have been paying$4 and $5,notbelievin -t could get a first-class shoe for $3. or ss. He has convinced them thaf the style, 4t. and.wear of his $3.50 and $.00 shoes sj=9s - as good. Placed side by side ft is impossibb, to see any difference. A trial will counze& . t =ac wsresae 0549 sa 0,e s 0SSa,-s Ba Bmi4" : bt e "in 5460 A gaLin of 805*0s,436O in Ifn l4 5tr. W. DOUOLAS $4.00 CIt EDCE L3. Worth 56.00 Compared with Other fiakes. The best imported anI American ieathe, Megr Patent Calf. Ena met. Bor Calf,. Vici Ii. CuaS Colt. -nd National Kangaroo. aCoor Egelra Cautio am uine have W. U eOU AS PI.ilna. thr. extira. /IIMS. C4t1001 W. l; IbeSLULA1, BR@CTL' 4. 6. mety savin' Catalog for a Postal d Castor Oil? tor oil? "Goes throughy ps, gripes, gases, sorene >owels weak and W t. e. Then there's castor ~r tomach refuses unfess yoe ever believe that anythinr ood. Nature hem. Force weaken your at a delight r and bowel uam and Mullein i 73 and Lung T rouWs. Thomnughly tested -s. A]] D-.:~iste. 2:c., DOc and 'M.co. 10 0;JS' TilATUENT EE. JH *ave mado Dropry and itscoe euaxz . :so~cia y for twea success. ro cnred many thou ad cses., 2 GQ 'Yourn g Mc n '. nice to g o.!lfy for cood iositin wheb we r t:.IrL :eo in w:tig und'er a $5.000 wpstt promUrL pr ocure iham. The Gia.-Ala. Bus. College, MACON, GEORGIA. IlUIT TREE#I&. ORlN t5ILETAL T1IEE*t F.sTHAWDERRif PI.1.1 S. TCataonHent .m, a'n'ni~feaio. A nw jls i1rown Lechoris. and Dard --4mut,(i, Itoeb*. Full blooded( awkreli'.a,.d Pulle. at -i ca.el. a'lao pure l'oL A D 'II IN.i. sHoa TS, three mnoesias. >Id at $t.') each. Hallaber., '4 -. CapicmVasel ins Put up in Collapsible Tube. i Substtute for and Sno erior to ~nstard er ay other plaster, andl will not blister the mas -lelicate- skn The pain 'tllayiing an urtv ualiten of ti.4 ardemc are wonderful. It wi stop the toothache at once and relieve head-. W. reco,.m d5t s the best and ~aest es ernal c.ounter-irrita*1t- known. also asrp s ternal remxedly for p;ins in LIhe chest andsjnom inb and all ri: matie,3:euralgle and go uty em plantm. A trial wIll brove what we chainrforif, nd it will be found to be invluable h ls he ousehold. Many peole say "lC hthe best at Pce 35 cents, at all druggists;ode~r dea ers. or by i ng this amount tob' ' pe stamps we~ send you a tube by masi No artic b~uld be accepted by the puhbe unless 1 heame carries our !ahel, as o)therwise It is not genuinle. CIESEBROUljiI MANIFACTIJRING Co., 17 State. Street, New York City 'o. 4.