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If y"A ,'e a jiTf iit cut pimple, wart, Rvul!en V 'inntir,;;, ktiurin p.iinit, take Flood ' tliey v.ill 1 1 sa j pear before they Jo Caneeri Druijed, ?l per including curip.ete daei timi 'in, Sample free by writing l,M Co., f." Halm UiU., Atlanta, .il.'C trouble iiiul free medical J i:i tv.!ed letter. li:.t but -117 miles of electric Jack London'3 Creed. Jr.dc London U a uractbinz believer la Lard work. "Work," he told a re cent interviewer, "will carry a maa anywhere. The four great things are Good Health, Work, a Philosopher of Life and Sincerity. With those you may cleave to greatness and Eit amonj the giants." Mr. London s new novel, . "The Sea-Wolf," wil begin In the January Century. y A new departure In Alnslec's is inau gurated in the December number, in "A Glimpse at the Theatres," by Ac- I "With theatrical matters. This articles ; is especially good and contains mucl; itseiul information on the present Noat t; ? York seasou for the devotees of the 'theatre. Alnslec's for December bravely v keeps up the magazine's wen-earned reputation for fine poetry, gome of the contributors are Ella Wheeler Wilcox, John Wallace Cheney, Joseph C. Lin coln, Ilolman F. Day, William Hamil ton Hayne and Rosalie Arthur. I.fvnsrcst I5rl(lj;e in the World. The longi'st bridge in the world is the Lion Bridge, near Sangang. in China. J-t extends live and a quarter miles over an arm of the Yellow Sea, and is sup ported by 300 huge stone arches. The roadway is seventy feet above the water and is enclosed in xiu iron net work. Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That Contain Movcury, ns mercury will surely destroy thn sense oJ sni'jtr.iiid completely derange the whole sys tem when enterin'? it throuch the mucous mrfnee. BncharUciesshoukl nnver be used except ou prescriptions frorn'reputablo phy sicians, Xi the daaiage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. HiiU's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly u pon tho blood and mu'-oiissurfaces of thesystem. In buying Hail's Catarrh Cure be sure you pec the genuine. It is taken io ern:Uly. and mado in Toledo, Ohio, by F. Cheney ife Co. Testimonials free. Void by Druggists; price, 75c. per LioLLio. ; lull's Family Pills are the best J j '( ;.' IJeath Too Expensive. I 'J.t;is a significant fact that w'ii'h the ,-. pnenomenai increase in tue price or coffins has come a marked decrease of mortality among local Chinese. The naiyyps .lust simply cannot afford to die at yliO present undertaking rates, and that's all there is to it. Shanghai Times. nm STl 1 ART'S. K" r B s? " itE. QINand BUCHU To ftll who guffr,or to the frlnrtg of ttirie mho si'ffer with Kidney, Liver, Heart, Bladder i J or Bli.oil Ilease, ft sample bottle of Stuart's jr G'r"'1K' Huehu.tne crreat. soutnern Kldnevnd " . . j, -!... JdIctn, will be sent aniolutelv frv of jienuon win rmper. Aanress biuakj M'FO CO.. vx vnll St.. Atlanta. On. FOLLOW THE FLAG. X DAILY. VEEY LOW ONE WAY KATE TO qaliiornia, (l Wnshsiacrton. ML r Oregon, Montana And Intermediate p.itii. ap-ent or write Ask your ticket S M F. W. GREENE, D. P. A., VJADASH n, n., - V "fourth Avenue, ' ? I.OI ISVILI.K. KY curiED Gives Quick Relief. I A Semove all Bwellinij in 8 to so A 1 cays; efTccU permanent in -oto 6udarii. Triallrcat' cure Ircatniriit V 'sn riven free. Not.'ueecan oe iairtr -'$"'-'i''V Write Cr. H. H. c-eeo't Sons. 1, Scclilists. fcox B Attasta, Give the name cf this paper v Vr.iting to advertisers ( At hr.y, fJJU Joy - wro . '-.' ! wrr : t 1 GFiB OilSCS i VISITIN'! OTJIKIi 1'AKMS, If e m i- :.( other farm but our own, v. c :;r llah! t.i become mtlsiicd with ;t.i . n. I imt make any i-peeh'l ii: i atteiniH In lnipre them; lu-nce it H a oo.l Mi a to our nuccesfiil I i i'bbi,i, t-ce bis farm, hi lniIUlliiK. his Mocks iiiul li'-rds, and learn koiih tl.ln;: ef hi- I'ians, mid be i.s "a poor stick'' who cannot profit by such vis it . There Is .'ub'.itloiu'l vuhio In the occasion. il coin; arisoii of one's own work with that of bis nei-iibor's, nod there is icj liottcr time in which to Jo it than the winter season. Live Siock kulieatur. ruLLiiT s on IIKNS? A ri'Lscriber nsks if pullets will give latter results r.s winter layers than Lens. This ilfjK'Tuls on the a;e and condi tio:! of U:n pullets. Marly hatched, I'a'.ly iraaurcd pullets that Lejilu to hiy (luring October v.ill loi-k: the. best layers during the winter, while ou the other band late pullets or poorly con ditioned puilets will hardly pay for their keeping. liens not over three years old, which Lave been .-iven good cavo and have completed their moult, will begin to lay during October and continue throughout the winter. We fCould not discard good old hens until after the third year, unless they show u tendency to grow fat and lazy, but If wo were selecting layers we should choose pullets. Home nr;d Farm. SELECTING A GOOD COW. When a breeder purchases cows for foundation stock he Avill always de mand three points, individuality, per formance and pedigree. Cows with lleshy udders, or small udders, or poor fore-udders, or small teats are to hf avoided, as are those also that have short and heavy bull-like necks. The model udder readies well forward in a graceful curve and extends high up behind. Many beginners make the mistake of .suppoi:ig that those ard mals are of a superior type that are dainty and delicate, and lacking in size. As a matter of fact, slender, graceful animals are likely to he -de-licient dn vigor and prove disappoint ing. The performance of an animal is one of tho best gauges of her value. The average man cannot afford to buy world boaters, but he will do well to pay the additional price which is ked for superior as compared with inferior performers. Tho record of the animal to a largo extent lixes the value. THE TIG FKOM AFAR. YvTicu a man receives a pig by ex- ! press, if.it has been long in crate, when taken out it should be given a drink of water and put in a pen where it can rest, says W. E. Spicer, in Swine herd. If it appears very tired let it rest some, then give it a half feed of some good slop made of bran, shorts, ground oats and corn, or what yon have for it. Don't till it too fast. If the pig has come in from a long jour ney and is very gaunt and tired it will not want much feed for the first few days. Don't keep feed before the pig at this time. If it does not eat the feed take it away and let it wait nntil the next feeding time. Don't get the pig stalled on tho feed at this time. Of course, a pig that has made only -ti short trip can be filled up in a short time and not hurt it. I .can't give any rules that can be followed in all cases without deviation. The feeder must use his judgment in each case. The thing to guard against is not to fill the pig too fast and thus clog the digestion ana get .the pig in an un thrifty condition. LOADING STOCK MADE EAST. "Without railroads provide suitable inciosures and incline for loading an imals, the stockman must either pro vide some arrangement for getting the cattle .aboard the car, or suffer great IlSnCE TOIt LOADIXG AaIMALS. inconvenience. A substantial con trivance for loading animals is shown and describe:! lieiow. Two posts, two by four by sis .and a half feet, .a a, twe post., two by four by four feet, b b. and two two by four floor stringers, the necessary floor boards, futsr siilt boards, o c Mid two braces, d d, arc used. The length of the chute depends somewhat on material at hand, but ten feet is a good lengtlL Width of chute thould be same as wagon box. llolts. should be u.scd at c e on both sides, is nails are almost certain to work loose, or tear th? flesh, of animal-'. Double cto.s.s pieces should be us"d ruder tne floor at both end, and near .he centre. Two men can curry sr.'h H chute and place it in a gat o" door--! easily. E. IlolJihl'tii:, ia Jar.;. I Hem- THn DUTCH SUA WALL. Remarkable engineering Flan to Keep Eack the Ocean. The backbone of thU tr.'im ftdoiis en gineering proji ct la the great sea llk which Ih to perform the all Important function f shutting out the North Foi keeping the ancient enemy at a safe distance. T.iis one? accomplished, all that rt-mains U Kimole. I'rohahly the Dutch are the only hydraulic en gineers in the world who would calm ly propose to wall off a Ftormy, angry Boa, 6ept by great tides and lofty tidal waves, from an Inner body of water measuring twenty-five mils across. The Dutch not only propose it, but they know Ju?t how they are going to do It; they havo countel every cubic foot of timber, every pound of :;tone, every willow twig, every day's labor that will hs required. They know what they are about. They even have estimated exactly how long the work will 'take. This, the greatest of all sea embank ments In the wide world, this modern and beautifully useful Chlncne wall, will extend from the mainland of North Holland a chort distance across p. shallow etrait to the island of "Wier lngcn, thence across the Zuyed Zeo to the coast of Frier.'and. The latal length ot thia "afslult dljk" is 24.8 miles. Massive it 'must be; firm as a rock, lo withstand tho attaclc3 of the fitorms which will heat against it from th: North Sea, to resist the pres sure of the ic which in winter will drive with terrible forca upon its ram pf.rts. Der.pile the fact that there are here no rock foundations, and that, the whole structure must be planted upon Ihe Bandy bottom, the Dutch have no fear. All their lives they have been struggling with just such unpromising materials. Nothirg but walls of sand now protect most of Holland from tho inroads of the ocean. Sand makes a good bulwark, and also a good foun dation, if you know "how to use it, and there Is no trick in this trade that the Butch engineers had not mastered fenerations ago. Tvaltc-r Wellman, to McClttre's. Warble With Braes Designs. "Gilding rc-flned gold and painting the lily" arc prchaps not more super fluous ornamentation than trimming or setting genuine marble with brass cr bronze designs. Yet most of this season's importations in a very ex clusive art department are so ornemt ed. A very fine bust figure has a crown of bronze on the head and bands about the neck and shoulders. This small piece, alone costing more than ?100, gives one an idea of the value of the many large, handsome models re cently imported in this veritable musem of art. Among the fiction in the Christmas Century will be a story, "The Valet of the Pastor," by Maurice Francis Egan, professor of English language and literature at the Catholic Univer sity, Washington. Dr. Egan is author of many sketches, a translator of con siderable note, and one of the editors of the World's Best Literature. ;v.-.. is ri,v:;. '.'yjS,',, ,.i3 WHAT SICK KIDNEYS CAUSE. Kidney Complaints. Dia betes, Bright's Disease, Inllam nmtion of the Kidneys, Dropsy swelling of the limbs or body), incessant pains iu the back or loins. Bladder Troubles. In flammation of the bladder, in flamed passages, pain in passing urine, incontinence of urine, too much or too little urine. Uric Acid Troubles. Rheumatism, Grave), Gout, Gall ftones, Lumbago. Nerve Troihleb. Kcural gia, Bciaticn, Nervous Collupse, Sleeplessness. Melancholia. Many other disorders are caused directly or indirectly by faulty kidney action, anil can be reached and cured by Doan's Kidney rills. Thia remedy has cured every com plaint recorded above, and over 50,000 testimonials prove its surprising merit. 50 cents per box, of nil deal ers, or mailed on receipt of price, by addressing Foster Milburn Co., Bullalo, N. Y. LI VCR and DLCOO SYRUP Cures by remov ing the cause. AM l?T U mini f V , IPf Em mm Wim km mm Mte-I ISTERS OF CHARIT. Use Pc-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Catarrh A Congressman's Letter. r -:i;;.";v;.,:; ' "r - 1"- l i ' f s i '1 "!! - r. '( ----- r In every country of the civilized world Kihtern of Charity are known. Not only do they minister to the f-piritual and intel lectual needs of the charges committed to their care, but they also minister to their bodily needs. With so many children to take care of and to protect from climate and disease, these wise and prudent Sisters have found l'eniR.a a never failing safeguard. Dr. Ilartman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters from all over the United States. A recommend recently received Irom a Catholic institution in Detroit, Mich., reads as follows: Dr. S. It. Uarlman, Columbus, Ohio : Pear Sir : "The young ylrl who Msvd Ihe I'eruna was nvfferlntj from larynrjltls. and loss of voice. The result of Ihe treatment was most satisfactory. She found groat relief, and after further use of the medi cine we hope to be able to ai she is entirely cured. "Sisters of Charily The young girl was under the care of the Sisters of Charity, and used I'eruna for ci tarrh of the throat with" good results, as the above letter testili 's. Send to The I'eruna Medicine Co., Co- THAT DAY GONE BY. "To the pure all things are pure," we remark sagely to the gentle-faced reformer. "Bless you, no!" he responds. "Not since they have made such marked "-'pnee in the search for germs."- Judge. SPOKE FROM EXPERIENCE. 'Ta, what's a leading woman?" "Any married woman, my son." Detroit Free Press. if: j ..,,, Jiseur:n(r rot f J i .' r vi ni l"' ""4 r FIRST KIDNEY PILL MADE. THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERY. THE ONLY GENUINE. Wm. II. Neigiirors, the well known jeweler of West Main Street, Wytheville, Va., says : "Some four years ago an attack of grip settled in my back, and I have suffered off find on ever since with a dull, heavy aching across the small of my back', always more severe ih the morning. It was difficult for me to stoop or straighten, and if I sat down for any length of time it was hard for me to arise. I took two boxes of Doan's Kidney Fills, and the (lull, disagreeable aching left me." II. B. McCarver of 201 Cherry Street, rortland, Ore gon, inspector of freight cars for the Transcontinental Com pany, says: "I used Doan's Kidney Fills for backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble which had annoyed n,e for months. I think a cold was responsible for the whole trouble. It seemed to settle in my kidneys. Doan's Kidney Fills rooted it out. It is several months since I used them, and up to date there has been no recurrence of the trouble." DOAN'S KIDNEY "WEOTFElfoSi at L' iu.l 4 . , . ov i..-imuirr iiui.i nuw uniii oeoemtier 'jutfi ( h wii!i (inter. WANTED Ji',0 f pouni1 Dressed Cat-Flsh dully. Ciirri'SMinilence sniielted. We r.y the Hk-l'e-it ,C'sh I-rlee for Otter J-urs. l;cenon Skiiii auj Alligator Hi.le. Ship us your fum W. B. HAKIN50N CO.. I'SriVVE. P.! irtMrwtimmgr.: wm.wi.r' 4rsi - 'di' -i i iMIll I HIS. Ullll), Dr. Ilartman. The looowini? letter is from Congress man Metkison, of Napo'eon, Oaio: 'Ihe I'eruna Medicine Co., Cohimlm. O : have u.ied bottles of and feel benefited several J 1 Yrtmn t (jreatl.v thereby? Irom my catarrh of the head, and J feel encouraged to t i 0'A" oeneve mat nn j rontiniipd imp vi 11 t f'f . V ' fully eradicate a. . disease of thirty -LSar ? i ..... .i- . . " . .... . . f.us sutnuoii;. t Davlil McekWim David Meekison. Dr. Ilartman, one of toe best known physicians and surgeons in the United States, was the first man to formulate l'e r'.ma. It was through his genius and per severance that it was introduced to the medical profession of this country. .If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of I'eruna, write at, once to Dr. Ilartman, giving full statement of your ease and he will he pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. What's It For, Anyway? ! "The cranks who object to kissing ! make me weary," remarked the Jay- ville philosopher. "One would think to hear him talk that a girl's mouth was merely a hole in her face for pie." -, Chicago News. Sir Thomas says that he is still con fident of lifting the cup. Evidently he has become a sort of William Jennings Bryan of the ocean. Baltimore Her ald. vii.mi i Li ,r. v. Mum mm Mrs. George Wallace, Jr, ot hlnnra, Is. Y., wife George Wallace, broker. of of est H atcr Street, and living at GG7 Baldwin Street, says: "k Maich, 18(J7, I was cured of kidney and bladder trouble by Doan's Kidney Fills. My physician said at that time that my life could be saved only by an operation. Night after night I had been kept aivake for hours at a time with ter rible pain in my back, and the secretions from the kidneys were in as bad a state as pos sible. I suffered with hemor rhages frequently and was a weak state Four boxes in of Doan's Kidnev Fills cured mr and I now gladly rcCndorse the remedy, because during the time which has him 3 elapsed, nearly seven years, I have never had the slightest sign of a return of the trouble." PILL -r. juu.uuO PEACH TREES TENNESSEE WHOLESALE NURSERIES.. June Hit a Spe citify. VhoIf:t' j" uran 1 hill icii (lirci t;i planterii. ! for u tree book written by 0P 1 4" 0 r-. .V -M s-fm in l i 5-3 I A.--? ft