THANKFUL TO Letters Proving Positively that there is No Medicine for Woman's Ills Equal to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ni mwimL in .1 feViwtv INI; i! (C 1E2 MR3. ANNlEBDWPSORtei (ALL limn ARE PC BOSHED "I cannot ray enough in regard to Lydia E. Pinklinm's Wpotablo Compound. It has done mo mora (food than nil tlio doctors. 1 have been troubled with female weakness in its worst form for nliout ten years. I hail le.ncorrhoea and was bo weak that I could not do my housework. I also had falling of the womb and inflammation of the womb and ovaries, and at menstrual periods I sulfered terribly. At times my back would aeh very hard. I could not lift anything- or do any heavy worl: ; was not able tc stand on my feet lonff at a tituo. ly husband spent hundreds of dollars foi dietors but they did mo no (rood. My hislmnd"n sister wrote what the Vege table Compound had dono for her, and wanted me to try it. but did not then think it would do me any good. After a time, 1 concluded to try it. and I can truly say it does all that is claimed for it. Ten bottles of the Vegetable Cora and seven packages of SanativeWash have made a new womau of me, I hav had no womb trouble since taking the fifth bottle. I weigh more than I hav in years; can do all my own housework, sleep well, have a good appetite, end now feel that life is worth living1. I owe all to Lydia Ii. Pink luun'ft Vgf crtablo Compound. I feel that it lias saved my life and would not be with out it for anything. I am always glad to recommend it to all my sex, for 1 know if they will follow Mrs. I'inkham's directions, they will be cured." Gratefully yours, Mits. Ankik Tuojij-so.n, South Hot Springs, Ark. CHANQE OF LIFE. I was taken sick five years ago with 'The Grippe,' and had a relapse and was given up by the doctor and my friends. Change of Life began to work on me. I flowed very badly until a. year ago, then my stomach ami lungs got so bad, I suffered terribly ; the blood went up in my lungs and stomach, and I vomited it up. 1 could not cat scarcely anything. I cannot tell what I suffered with my head. My hus band got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and before X liad taken half of it I began to im prove, and to-day I am another woman. Mrs. Pinkham's medicine has saved my life. I cannot praise it enough." M. A. Drnbon, Millport, N.Y. RRWART), We liaveilnpmlKvl with tlie Nntloiiitl City Hunk nt I.vnn, SMKTO, which wlH Imi paid to any person whoifnn And Hint the Above totinirmlal letters are not genuine, or wore published IWora obtiiliiltiK the writer's spilul per mission. LYDIA K. I'INKliAM MKIUCINK CO. Jncnlnr In Spite of It. "Halloa! Halloa! Is this the gas company's office?" 'Ves; what is it?" "When do the entries for the next races open?" "We don't know anything about the races; this is the gas office." "Correct; but I thought you could tell ne" "Why, what do you want to know .orr "Oh, nothing particular. I have a nam meter I would like to enter, that's -.111 Safest, surest cure for Llr. tSUll Su """ "J 's 7 ' " , T troubles. Peoplepraise Cough Syrup "su?." Refute tubtiUtutcf. Get lis. Hull's Cough fcviun. M V.iM rrnn jytf Vfean be I wunuui KJ Potash. - Supply n 4 mmt&'1 " ot" W J ash and vour profits will be large; without Potash your crop will be "scrubby." Our books, telling about composition of fertilizers best adapted for all crops, are free to all larmers. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 03 Nassau lit., New York. t EXTKACT 3 of BEEF , Made without regard to econ- nmv. VV ii. i, k.-r - MOW llJb UMI UGCIl ' get all the essence from it, and Svuutcniran it lo the uttermost. In an Ounce of nut extract tilers i all till! luitritinn nf .iru poundi ol beef. To get more nutriment to tht ounce is im-, possible. Few extracts liavu at much. Obr booklet "How lo Make Good Things: to hat," tells many ways lo keel titracl. It gives recipes lor lunches and the cbniu dith. baud ow aiidraas lot II. LIBIT, NeNCILL e UBBT CUet I It irf'rt ,W- mm IViRS. PNKHAM 11 V SPECIAL PX'.tUIK.KH.) PROFUSE PERIODS. " I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound about 3 months ago, and cannot express the won derful good it has dono mo. Men struations were so profuse as to leave me very weak for some time after. Was also troubled with lcueorrhoea, tired feeling, bearing down scnKution, pain across the buck and thighs. I felt as though there was a heavy weight in my stomach all the time.' I have taken two bottles of the medi cine, and now have better health thaa I have had for four years." Mns. Lizzik Dickson Honor:, Avalon, Ohio. 111a (Mvlflen STpve.i,. Little Tommy returned, sore and trembling, from the torture-room. "Doesn't your papa ever thrash you?" he asked his ohum, who is the son of a cabinet minister. "I should say not!" replied the other, loftily, "livery time he threatens to cane me I read him an extract from his great peace-at-any-pricc speech. in which he said: These barbarians arc like wayward children; but have we, on that account, the right to take away their heaven-sent privilege to do as they please? Let us treat them as we would our own wayward children plead with them, beseech them, but never coerce them with cither gun or rod.' " "That's a good deal to remember," remarked Tommy. "Yes; but now he's so used to it that he drops the cane as soon as I start." I't;. We deemed it the part of w isi'oin to confine the conversation, as iar as mi;;ht be, to generalities. "The average sailor," c accordingly observed, "is apt to be a pretty bad fKK1-" "Ah, yes." replied the cannibals, "you are quite right! Why, the last sailor we had was such a bad egg that we couldn't do a thing but make a cus tard of him!" From this we gleaned that these sav ages were not altogether ignorant ot the culinary devices of civilization. Tim roreet Koarrven. There are nearly 50,000,000 acres oi national forest reserves in this country, and for their conservative management Uncle Sam's Purest Bureau is making working plans. The Slates are taking a most active interest in the matter, es pecially New York, in whose behalf the bureau is preparing working plans for about 1,50,000 acres. In addition, the bureau has a plications for similar working plans ft r 2,500,000 acres be- lungiug lu iJiivaic owners. Her Jtlghteoue IndlROHtlou. She Sister Mary called to-day, and she says she telephoned to Kashem's druiT store yesterday and asked them to deliver a message to nic, but they wouldn't. I'll never deal there again. He But, my dear, that's three blocks away; besides I didn't know you dealt there. She But I do. I've bought postage stamps there quite frequently. Deafness Cannot lie Cured hr local applications, as they cannot reach the rilxenHod Hrtiuu of ilia oar. There la only nn war to cure dnafnena, and thai is by oolutltn tionai remi'dloM. ileaftieits lacuuned byanltt flamod ouuditinn of tha tnuroiM lining of the Kustaohlaii Tuba. Wumi tills tub gets In flamed you have a rumblliiil sound or linper feut heariutf, aucl when It la entirely 0 limed Deafness U the roeult, and unloaa the liitlarn nation can be takvn out and tills tuba re stored to its normal condition, hearins will b destroyed forever. Kiner.asoa out or ten Ar caused bycatarrh, which la nutliiug butaaiu flamed oondilion of the ninonus surtaoea. We will itlve One Huudred Dollars for any case nt Ilvafneaa (uaused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Car. Head lor circular, free, , J u F. J. Cubnbt A Co., ToUdo, 0. Fold by Druuulsta, V UaU'a Vuuiily fills ara tha best ' What the average man needs it some body who will make him do the brt be can. , CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TOPICS. March I - "Religious Barrenness." Lake illU 64. Scripture Verses. Prov. xii. 2.1; xv. if); xviii. 9; xix. is; xxi. s; xxii. 13; keel. x. 18; Mat l. xxv. ib; K0111. xi. S; xii. 1; xiii. 11; 1 Thos. v. (1; Heb. vi. 12. Lesson Thoughts. Wc are brought into Hie kingdom ol God on earth for service. God will sup ply the necessary ability; the responsi bility rests with us to employ well the grace he supplies. Even the busiest person may yet bs a ctimbercr, iiscIiiiiicjs on.y giving value to activily. The humblest effoit that accomplishes some good is worth mor.; than the biggest show ol energy that serves no useful or worthy purpose. Selections. A man who is useless in the kingdom of God may console himself by thinking that at any rate ho does no harm; but every dead weight holt's back the w heels. Remember now and always, that liie is no idle dream, but a solemn reality based on and encompassed by eternity. Kind out your task; stand to it; the night cometh when no,man can worx. Not what you can, might, would, v. iil do. is the test ol character, but what you have done and arc tiding. Dreams of the golden future are only little mi-.t clouds which a glance of the risen ?un will dissipate in thin air. Krom its very inaction, idleness ulti mately becomes the most active cause ''f evil, as palsy is more to be dreaded tha-) a fever. The Turks have a proverb v liieli says, "The Devil tempts all oth er men, but idle men tempt the Devi1." It is easy, by planning, to cheat yottr se'it into inactivity. Horace Mann sai l that lie had never read anything abou: le.- iiutions of the disciples, but a great deal about the acts of the apostles. There is no easy task that mny not be :i.-tde hard by leaving Christ out of i'. There is no hard task but may be made ca" by ge'ting his aid. EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING TOPICS- March 3 "Rclljllous Barrenness." Luke xlll.. 6-9. The "chapter is a striking illustration el the fresh and up-to-date nature ol Jesus' teaching. In chapter xii. he hat lorceiully presented the duty of loyal ft aichtulnesi. He follows this with sun dry sayings and parables, which include; ihree exhortations to repentance, two t( which would be stiil fresh in the minds of !ii hearers, while the ihird is a para ble bas:'d on an everyday fart of fruit culture. It was a common thing to" the owner of a vineyard to plant a fig tree in it. It would attain its maturity in three years. If it did not then bear fruit it would be removed not o:i!y be muse it was useless, but also because it took up the ground which might he more profitably occupied by something else. The parable sets forth both the long-sutTering and the severity of GoJ. It is the principle of his government to give every man the fairest kind of a cliar.ee, but to "remove his candlestick out oi its place" if he does not embrace the opportunity. His visitation upon sin. however long-delayed in order lo pive opportunity for repentance, is sure. The fig tree s in Mark xi. 13, is the Jewish nation, but the principles whih underlie it are for all time, and may be profitably applied to individuals in our own time. Compare the parable in Isa. v. where the prophet complains not only because there is no fruit, but also because re sults opposite to those expected appear. They brought forth wild grapes when he looked for good fruit. Read also Matt. xxi. 17-jj, where Jesus curses the tig tree which put forth nothing but leaves. See also Matt. vii. vii. jt-27. where the emphasis is laid so powerfully on "whosoever hcarcth these sayings of mine, and doeth tiu-m." Jesus looked for the fulfillment of a t'ivine idea and a divine purpose in ev erything. There was no fruit on the fig tree, hence its destruction. Institutions are to be preserved not because they arc old. but because they are useful; 'rites and ceremonies are valuable not be cause they belong to the church or be cause they have a great history, but because they serve the cause of God slid man. Tiny have 110 claim any long er than they do this. They are doom ed when they cease to fulfill their mis sion. So the various organizations, ec clesiastical, social and political, will live just as long as they serve the vital ne cessities of their age. When tbey cease to do that God will let .them die. Brother, if yon really want your church to live and prosper, arouse from your lethi.rgy and help to make it a power in the community. Help it to do God's worl; where you live. Braid seems to slip more enslly against carpet ami rugs and la usual ly preferred for the finish of the bot tom of a house gown thaa velveteen, which Is inclined to Msiet alt Telvatjr and woolly surfaces. Rifaat Bey, TurklBh minister to Athens, was recently bitten by a mad dog owned by his wife. He went to Paris for treatment. MARKET QUOTATIONS. BALTIMOKK. Fi.oua, Baltimore Best I'ntent, 4.75; High (irtido Extra, 4.C5. Whkat, No. 2 Hod, 16aia. Cokn, No. 3 White, Ai iiAiH. Oats, Southern mij I'emiRvlvuuin, i'li a iHS'. Rvk, No. a, 5051. ' lUv, Choice Timothy. 16 00 'iill.50; Good to Prime, 16.tMI15.50. Stu.iw Hytt in cnrlotuls, 12. 50 13.00; Wheut Block". G.&07.00; Out Blocka, 7.6UH.OO. Tokatoss, Stud. No. 8, .80; No. 2, .:. Pea, Standwrds, 1. 10 1.40; Soeoudm, .80. Corn, Dry Pack, .75; .Moist. .70. IIidks, City Steers, .104) .10X; City Cows, .099 .09. Potatoes. Burlmnka, .509.65. Oniojis, .859.90. Hog Produi.ts, Shoulders,' .079.07H; Clour ritsidus, .0HM9.09; Hums, .11 '.11H'; Mcm Pork, pur barrol, 15.00. Lakh, Crudu, .04; Beat refined, .OB'. Burma, Pine Creamery, .239.24; Under Pine. .Xl'oi.'ll) (Jreunmiy Bulls, .239 .24. Ciikksk, N. Y. Puuoy, .119.12; N. Y. PlutB. .129. ViX Skim Cheeae, .05K9.0CJf . Kikih, State, .19920; North Carolina, .189.19. Livm Poultry, Chiekmis, per lb., .109.11; Ducks, .10 9.12: Turkeys, .099.12. Tobacco, Md. Inferiors, 1.5092.50; found com mon, 2.0093.00; Middling, 6 0098.00; Fanny. 11.009 15.00. Bxicr, Best Beeves, 6.4095.85. Siia-T, 8.5094.60. Hooa, 3.5095.00. NKVY YOltri.-Fi.oua, Boutbern. 3.85 94.10. Wiikat, No. Ked, .799.81. ttvic, Western, .t09Gl. Coun, No. 8, ,4G9. 48. Oats, No. 3, .819.82. But tkh, State, .139.20. Pons, Ktute, .209 .21 Ciiiksi, State, .10tt9.ll. PHILADELPHIA. Fi.ooa, South 01 n, 8.8594.20. W Hit at, No. 3 Red, .77 9.78. Corn, No. 2, .449.45. Oats, No. 2, .319.82. BurritR, Stute, .239 .24. Euus, Poun'a ft., .209.21. I rltlcrnnin's I'fvfiitio'ory 1'ioinl!. Tbe groom entered alone and said confidentially: "Do you use the word 'obey' in your marriage service, Mr. 7" "No, ' said the minister, "I do not usually." "Well," said the expectant benedict, "I have come to ask yon to marry me now. and I want it used." "Certainly," replied the other. "It shall be done," and presently the couple stood solemnly before him. "James T ," said the clergyman, "do you take this woman to be your wedded wife?" 'I do." "Do you absolutely promise to love, to honor, and obey her so long as you both shall live?" Horror and rebellion struggled with the sanctities of the occasion on the bridegroom's face, but he chokingly re sponded: "I do," and the meek bride decorously promised in her turn. After the ceremony was over the bridegroom said excitedly aside to the grave minister: "You misunderstood me, sir; you misunderstood me! I referred to the woman's promising to obey." "Ah, you did, indeed?" serenely an swered his reverence. "But I think what is good for one side is good for the other, don't you? And, my friend, it is my advice to you, to say nothing about it, lor as an old married man, I ran tell you you'll have to obey anyhow." Tim Origin nt llnsrlmll. The origin of baseball "our national game" is not definitely known, but the first club organized to play it was in New York in 1845. Singularly enough, this club, like the one first organized to promote rowing, was called "the Knickerbocker Club." After 1851 other amateur baseball clubs began to organ ize, including the Atlantic, Mutual, Union, etc. In 1857 a convention of delegates from sixteen clubs in and around New York and Brooklyn was held. About ten years later, at the an nual convention of the National Asso ciation in 18(16, two hundred and two clubs from seventeen States and the District of Columbia were represented. The college baseball associations were started about iHlw or 186.1. Amateur baseball throughout the Union was at its height in the years 1865, '66. and '67. Professional baseball was rccngnired hi 1868, and the first games were played in i860. Don't Ho Ilron-neil In Your C'ntllnir. A European traveler tells of the fol lowing epitaph which he read on a tombstone in England: "Here lies ; he was born a man but died a grocer.' The man has disappeared in his calling. We often find that a man's vocation has swallowed him; that it has completely overwhelmed him, that there is nothing left of him for any purpose outside his occupation. It is a contemptible estimate of a vocation to regard it as the means of getting a living. The man who is not greater than his calling who docs not overtop his vocation, so that it runs over on all sides, is not successful. A man should be greater than the books he writes, greater than any speech he makes, than any house he builds, or any sermon he preaches. best 'mm Ii Km The Palm Given to Dr. Greene's Nervura. That Grand Jury, th People, Bava So Decided. Used by Hundred of Thousands in Spring a a Blood Medicine. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy Is Indeed "The t.crld's Great Spring Medicine. it has come to bo recognized by almost everybody as the best possible spring medicine to take, and hundreds of thousands of our people use It during the trying spring months, to tono up anew tho relaxed nerves and re-invigorate and enrich tho blood. A spring medicine is a necessity If ono wishes to keep In perfect health and vigor during the changes from winter to summer. This grand spring tonic, this perfect spring medicine, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, is exactly what the system needs at this season. It not only purines, but makes rich, red blood; it not only strengthena and Invigorates the nervous systern, but re-energizes and revitalizes tho nerves by feeding tlicm with renewed nerve force and power. It is not only an aid to diges tion, hut it creates a regular, mitural and healthy action of the bowels, liver, kidneys, which in the spring are al ways sluggish and inactive. In fact, it Is Just what people need to make them well and keep them well during these months, so threatening to the health of all, and when It. is con sidered that Dr. Greene's Nervtira blood and nerve remedy is made en tirely from pure, health-giving vege table remedies, and that people give It more testimonial-, of cure than any other remedy on earth, no one can doubt that it Is the very best spring remedy for everybody to use. Mr. Gustave Lclfcach, of 837 First street, Jersey City, N. J., Bays: "1 was troubled with sic!; headaches, and could not sleep on account ot the PRins In my head. I was suffering night and day with dyspepsia, could not eat anything, my stomach would sour so. ( bad to starve myself to bave any ease. I had to give up work at last, I was bo nervous and miserable, and I was falling away in flesh so that my -lends hardly knew me. I tried several remedies, but without avail. At last someone recommended Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and njrve rem edy. I tried one bottle r :d began to Improve. I started :n to eat all right; then 1 picked up my health; my head aches disappeared, and my weakness and sour Btomach went away, I used three bottles, and eould sleep all night with ease; I used six Pottles, and felt like a now man? I can now do a bard day's work without any trouble, and I am as happy ..- a bird '.a spring. I waa so'mlserable, always cuiTerlng, always in pain, but now t am like a new man." Use Dr. Grejne's Nervura blood and nerve remedy thJa rprlng, fcr It Is the discovery and prescription of a well known physician, Dr. Qreone, of 35 W. 14th St.. New lork City, wbo is responsible for' Its beneficial action, and who can be consulted tree of charge, pert n 1 t by letter. ni Wm-tli tll Mr'iln. Uncle frcorge Honest now. Hannah; do you believe it is possible for a wo man to keep a fecrrfr Aunt Hannah Of course it is; but I don't think, to tell the truth, that there ever was a secret that was worth kecp '"(? . fjwent snrl frnlt nolils will not i1!vilor goods dved with rcTAM FAor.Lr.'s Dins. Bold 17 all drtiKKtats, Lots of women will give up cay jobs and good salaries for the sake of work ing all the rest ol their lives for their board and clothes, .'rnl Hrvlmnl Wutrr Il'tr'1 TB.iinimn'1l lT rhistttins nit , r tn world is imnol ihfi most joIihImo lnxiv ..TV""1 l"""T'. It Is uif In 11$ ftrtlou, ori.l tu .mt.,rliil .111illro iir. nfrtltis. Diplomacy is the art of getting what you want by pretending you don't want it. W sinful At Onco I TrATe1lnfflnmMn with or will-out jcpsrtn'- 000 anrl eximnsoB For inmrii!a wrtlo Pocahontas 'lounoco Works. Dediunt I It., Va. The man who never looks up is a rank failure when it comes to lifting up. f v the ISnVir from thornTaifPsof Crotin.CoitBhs.CoMx and rnaumnnlri, ty ulvlng H-xsle"s Croup Cam, promptly. N' 0luin. No iisiiisim. 50 et-. It pays some men to be honest be cause they have less competition. I am nr Plso's Cure for ConMi-nptlnn mv.ul "y lltn thr ynms turn. Mus. Titos. Iton B xs. Maple St.. Norwich, S. V., Kb, 17, 1WW. The world deals good-naturedly with the good-natured person. MriWlnlow's Fnotlitntj s"-ititi f,. children tetlililT, sol'tftl Hi"toitns, lrrl-.wc Inllnmiiv. Uoo.uU.jj-s loin, tures wind colic. .VGc a bollie. The best antidote for sorrow is stead' employment. Have you aver 'xpirluuit.il tun jovful mn sntlon 01 it arood iiiH-titH? You wilt tt you chnw Adam's r-p-ln Tu'tl Frttttl. Next to a kindly act is the apprecia tion thereof. VrilrwirTisiwMlrjM; Watch our m mm II $m ou want LION COFFEE because it Is If, on the other hand,"you want a coffee which,' in-order to ipqlished'with eggs and other preparations, then do not buy 'If LION COFFEE were common,' ordinary stuff, coffee drinkers would'nt insist on hav ing it. It is used in millions of homes because it is the best coifee in the world for the price.. If you doubt this, take a single package home and try it. In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a folly illustrated" and" descriptive list. No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold). A & H. cures; that means it strengthens the mus cular walls of the bowels and gives them new life; then they act regularly and natural ly; that is what you want it is guaranteed to be found in XLIVER TONIC 10c. 25c 50c. ALL DRUGGISTS. Allnis all bowel tronblsa. I'llUL louif. bad kroath. ssasw r. a a saw j - ssb4k. a am mm na bk av tai I ill ill on the atomat'li. bloated bowcla. 1'unl WUIIIa moulli, beadarhs, ludljtnallan, plinplca, pallia after smUiix, liver troabla, ssllow oinpleilua uildlialiiMs, vi hen yourkousli don't mens rto. larljr you are (rnittiix alvk. CouatlsiaUun ktlla iuur people than all oilier dUeaara together. It la Carter for tha rhroulo allmenta and Inns; yeans of uttering that come altnrwarde. No waller wbat one yon, atari using ikhiiktii to-day, tor you will never (et w ell and be w ell all tbo time until you put ul your bnwela rltiht. Take our adHei etart A4 AHt. I s todar, under mm abaoluM attar- WlfcM 'm M s (. iv'ssh UBBSr ante to earo or suouey rerauded Fine Tim flkin nttd flti frel like tbe fit of a new soft glove vhen Ms4''M''M' WILLS PILLS BIGGEST OFFER EVER MADE. For nnlT IO Onh w nUl n1 to an? p. O. tri flrf'rn, lu (lavs' tivfttmont of tli IkM. incrHrln on Nirth, nrl put you tin llm tnirfc how t nmli lon 'j r1;ht i Tnur lvmif, Ali.rfH all nnlir to Th It. H. HIlU tlrillMM 1'ompHtiy, . Mira bel It C, Ilng'rtnwn, MA. Itrttnrli OfllccMt 1211 Indiana Are. V ashtnatont ! IT PAYS Ii X 0 t. '-iilThompson'sEyg Waior j I 'Ml St I K yf Jacobs ! I MS 011 ! ,.f)riAi3 tt Clire-i out I v' , Soreness i f lAAoe haaa from told. g. m sb UUHtli ViMtilt All M.iit tAiLS. VT lyiA ItllSt tVtiicli &yrup. 'I'nsitm Oood. Use A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH next advertisement. Fight on for wealth, old "Money Bags." your liver is drying up and bowels wear ing out, some day you will cry aloud for health, offering all your wealth, but you will not get it because you neglected Nature in your mad rush lo get gold. No matter what you do, or what ails you, to-day is the day every day is the day to keep watch of Nature's wants and helo your bowels act regularly CASCAREfS will help Nature help you. Neglect means bile in the blood, foul breath, and awful pains in the back of the head with a loathing and bad feeling for all that is good in life. Don't care how rich or poor you are, you can't be well if you have bowel trouble, you will be regular if you take CASCA RETSget them to-day CASCARETS in metal box; small box J Oc, whole month's treatment 50c; take one, eat it like candy and it will work gently while you sleep. It THE TONIC LAXATIVE L ir lrfo)l?i irtnR. z&& BDDendlrltla. bil GUARANTEED ill tlwllar Jlrln in tb wort 4. Thli to biat prof r -! wrll, nud flur tatla.l. Wm hvm tmttth mm 4 Will All K T Mteaolutclr Mr ura mr ls bad blood, wind Jr. ha riti ti Xwu raiifrtj mc fclLMU.NU im, l'Va wur a.dvloa w t(r tU( .-.- 4y. Ifial(h will ulvlLly ft.U a4 yau will u r I DYSPEPSIA 5 nd not ho stidurfti dsr longer It rod ot A nfthtr! ttr'w.ilifll infarrBlrnt4. Arrnt .stf.iUf- toDlo. A ne ttle Vt all )tvr, kifn-r, dl xn-v h ann rfitordnr. H mitp TomM l.lvN JIIIUiMfcr. Jv.v (tlrts hratilc IM T h Kl4a, lTifl Heartburn Heiiat lj finlfrf C'fifljtaflfm. Pll. ,. OnhOr-rhiii-il Wntrr i mml fT! ft.vinu i( th mfurai nitnertil watcra; moat roTidmlc-ll U bur. T, tannin I anl, ft .til (IrilAlflRtu With Vrmh ' I CPAS ORCHARD WATER CO., Louivvllf. f. 1 50 KINDS For 10 Cents LatTrici .1 -tl oat forflu).nv0uw envtomrri. Vs rovAiTiMl yi'.tXd, V now hva fm or hooka l,lltMlnain. W ih :V(Ok( in'irn (n M, wi ft bint lW.fKHi full, huo thin tiMroiai ofTf- for 19 oatitu poatpnld of Sl Itlti'lit or raroat lu?lp rdlaaM IfJ mairnintnl trarltrat ttc loua I aorta clurIou (mriKt'x't 5 rrrlta lr4tM- arlctlM( fla lorfronlj hrantirtil lowar ) la kll IOts.utlt, turt i4clthtan4 twf ti - t Tour larti. t'-nibfr lib nr grM HltttTti riant ttd 8M CkUiUf- M sjhrtut (,. Dnllnr tlTW, fM1. TtttV. Br"nuB. Kitlli. Itntati HA mt tW . aid., kit for la Mta Ptawiaa4tblB atlV. .-in (..wnnfiy wrrin iw i mmy JOHM A, 8ALZCP) SEEOCO. aj Lm Croaaa, Wla. ttO C"S i CPilCC orsvtrrans-lli.t on Kit. uj; ir "KynBv uuLC lrs'tnti iiuctrsntM"'. Writs, for r' JI'.HSK MAKDKM t'1 Hjm hv h rhsrlps St .WALTiMunr. Mm MDADP.V HKW DISCOVERT; rhn LsV 1 W1 I mk rallsr sad ourss worst ssss. Buus ot ttiinofiisls sud lOctay' irvsttasal krSU Dr. . H. UkXEM HONS. 1. llluto, OF ALL! . If you went to buy a lion whelp you would 'nt accept a kitten as a substitute, even if the dealer urges you. Now, don't accept a substi tute for It is bound to turn out a com-' tnon yellow cat, with none of the strength of the lion. LION COFFEE. hide imperfections, is "highly W0OLSON SPIC2 CO., TOLEDO, OHIO, NEVER SOLD IN BULK. . mi wan If ya mrm af a r Uk.Mk.0t CO., AJb.y 10Ki M td-i, t MMif mi m mm my mr -'
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