If You Don't Want CURLS IN YOUR HAIR Yon DO WANT Carpenter's t)X BURROW P05IADE (nmr.ws or miTATtoits.l t, t thft b,t hair atraleVner rfl-lt tnattea ha liftlr aol Atvl irlrna:; vi1 U tmrfoutly harm lea. More than worth Urt rrl-c. PlC. 25 CENTS. An41ronr'lr'nre1 hen' It we will "end It by mall oh Mroli't o( pnt3 in Bimpi. AWr. CARPENTER & CO Lo tlsvitte, Kv. Authors and Authoresses. The wife of an author is less obscure than the husband of an authoress, in the very -nature of the case. For an Atifhur, being almost always poof, pnvbably 'has more children tha:i can lcaa aR.iinst 'him, in his plioto urapbs, wit!, artistic effect, and thus his wile has to 'be brought out "into the limelLprbt. Whereas, an authoress has seldom or never to cope with exigencies of this character. 'Name Your (Hants. This habit of pushing forward small men for great places has done more than any other one thitiR to spread misconceptions of J'hc sagacity, brains, and breeding that characterize Chica go's best icitizcnslifp. Would it not be wise, then, tm Trcak the habit now, and. if we must iboom somebody for something every little while, to pick men from the founts rather than the pygati.: of this com munity? No Wldrlnod Vet. "Ah!" ig"iicd the -;-fifs of pason. in a tene tone, "have yon never prat ed and hoped for death?" "Many and many a time." replied tic petulant young beauty, "but it doesn't seem to be any use. My husband is seventv-five now and he Ioo'ks to be J good for ten years more, at Jeast." Mrs. ' Huffhson, of letter follows, is another woman in high position who 'owes her health to the use of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "Dear Mrs. Pinkitam: I suffered for several years with general weakness and bearing -down pains, caused by womb trouble. Jly appe tite was fitful, and I would lie owake for hours, and could not sleep, until I seemed more weary in the morning than when I retired. After reading one of your advertisements I decided to try the merits of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I am ko glad I did. No one can describe the good it did mc. I took three bottles faithfully, and besides building up my general health, it drove all disease and poison out of my body, and mauo mo feel as tpry and active as a young girL Mrs. Pinkhamli medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be. Mrs. M. E. Huonsox, 847 East Ohio Et, Chicago, I1L Mr. Plnkhaiu TcUs How Ordinary Tasks Produce Displacements. Apoarently trifling Incidents In wcmr.n'a daily life frequently produce dUplaoemsnta of the womb. A Blip cn the stairs, lifting during menstruation, t-iudiny it counter, running a sewing niccblno, cr attending to the most ordinary tasks may result la dioplaccmcnt, end a train cf serious evils is stnrtrtl TI18 first indftlon of such trouble should bo the signal for quick action. Don't let the condition become chronic throufh ncplcct or a mistaken idea that you can overcome it by exerciso or leaving it alone. More than a million women hovo regained health by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. sp it the slightest troubio appears which you do not understand write to Mrs. Pinkhain, at Lynn, Maos., for her advice, and a few timely words from her will show you the right thing to do. This advice costs you nothing, but It may mean life or happiness or both. I1 Nv i it new ana promising to me. i am light ana ivXyr J I happy, and I do not know what sickness LWjl is, and I now enjoy the best of health." I I IV- I 1 Lydia E. Pinkham's. Vegetable ' I f Compound can alwaya be relied upon to restore uEUia W ttv.wwm ntw ....... , w as m w - r - - - - tha worst forms of female complaints. that bearing-down foeling, weak Wk, falling and displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries, and i (roubles of the uterus or womo. ii uterus In the early stage of development, and cheeks e.ny tendency to cancer eus humors. It subdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones up the ""re female system. Its record of cures Is the greatest in tna woria, ana would be relied upon with confidence. v $5000 FORFEIT It w eaniiol forthwith slKir UatliBOiUaM, woloU will prnira I.r.ll ATI NTS, DK.JUKKH AND r-PNHIONI. u3 vl25 oollan hara baaa mada oal ot Palmta tud J-Mua- MUJlona of dull.r. ara auurourt. ara appioirt. v;J r:7 ponalona. M raara urau.. ..""""' Uiamiura, FBKK, wrtta I, m,t'',v. ii. (Vii.i,ni.ir(v, SttUdliU, ti, (ud. Ava WaaaiuaUHi. a a Dl70DriV nWDISOOTIRTiSwa, SI VV T O I 4U ra w i.m,tal fTT-. a UMIaiwIala aaa 10 Saja' lra.u.,.1 -I!' assxa'S SOBS. sua. Ataaia, o i')WafHodfa7 J ,.,B ""ajiitj tr anu.i.11, Lost Hair "My hair came out by the hand fut, and the p-ay hair begsn to creep in. I tried Ayer'a Hair Vigor, and it atopped the hair from com IngAnt arid restored the color." Mrs.M. D.Gray, No. Salem, Mase. There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. tt.M a twtth. All tonM. If your drueiiat cannot supply you, -tend ui one tlmliir and o frill express you a bottle. Be sure and (rive the name of tout nearest express oHice. Address. J. C. AVER CO., Lowell. Mass. His Private Zoo. Smith Come and go with me to the zoo. Jones No, thank you. I'll stay at home. My oldest daughter docs the kangaroo walk; my second daughter talks like a parrot; my son laughs like a hyena; roy wife watches me like a hawk; my cook is as cross as a bear, and my mother-in-law says I'm an old gorilla. iVhcn I go anywhere I want a change. All There. The train liad stopped to take water. "What'6 the name of this place?" asked a passenger in the rear car, speaking through an open window to a gaunt native on the station platform. "Turnipvitle," replied the native. "What's its population ?" The native scratched his jaw. "Well." he said, "you kin count 'em fur yourself, mister. They're all here at the decr.3i." South Airican9 bought goods val ued at $28,789,000 from the United States in 1002. Chicago, whose II Mrs. Lelah StoweH, 177 Wellington r- St., Kingston, Ont., writes: .J2 "Dear Mrs. Pikkiiam: You are Indeed a godsend to women, and if they all knew what you could do for them, there would te no need of their dragging out miserable lives in agony. I suffered for years v.ith bearing-down rains, womb trouble, nervousness, and excruciating nead achc, but a few bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made life look oishoitcs ana expels tumors ireu mo prMn th original lettars sad ilfnstwss ox inrtr sdhiium i l BrmitnanaM. U. innltha.ni MatUutoa Co Lru, Mass. Good Pills Ayer's Pills are good liver pills. You know that. The best family laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular,' cureconstlpatlon. t,.i?s,i Want vour moustache or beard a bcMitttuI brown or rfch black t Use DUGKINRIIAM'S RYE The Nrceaalty. V the State of Ooisln Rliould npiiroprlnte niitmal ly a iinlf million dollar for the next five year, to Ijc expended In the estab lishment of on Improved public road system In the Rtate. the expenditure would not be extrnvunnr. Ou the other hand, the State eould make no better Investment. Such nu appropriation Is, of course, out of the question. The Legislature Is preclud ed from making such appropriations, both by reason of the financial condi tion of the State and the laws govern ing such matters. It Is, however, with in the power of the Legislature to ac complish In another way n result which, measured In actual dollars and cents. Is equnl to such flu appropria tion, We refer to the bill now pend ing before the Legislature to emploj the felony convicts of the State upon the public roads. An opportunity is now presented to utilize the State criminals by working them ipoa the public roads, throughout the State, systematically and scien tifically, so that in a few years Georgia Instead of being far behind othel State, will be equal to, if not In ad vn nee of, any other section of the country. Hood roads are the nrterip of trade, the avenues of wealth. Xoth lug save education contributes so muc! to the prosperity, happiness ami com fort of the citizens. There ore few things that add as much to the valm of property. What good reason If there for refusing to work the crimin als of th? Stnte upon the public roads so that the people may receive tin 1cnottt of their labor? Absolutelj none. If It be urged that the Statt will receive n revenue of $ir,0 or ?:!( per head from each convict by lensliiR them, the reply Is that It will recclv many times that amount In IncreasrO values. Increased taxes, extended bust noes, improved citizenship, and en larged prosperity by employing thest convicts on the public roads. rublle roads, next to railroads, nn the prcntrst developers we have. Who can estimate th-? value of the turn pikes of Kentucky, Tennessee and Vlr ginin : Convenience to market, to pest offices, schools and churches is what Is necessary to make useful and per manent citizens. (!ood roods furnlsl all of these tilings. The tendency of late yen has been for people in tin country to flock towards the townf and cities. The reason for this is ol vlous. On account of the present pub 11c road system of the State, or rathei lack of system, they are unable often times to market their products, thej have no educational facilities, they nr removed from churches end otherwise subjected to inconveniences that pro pie in the cities and towns do no' feel. A good system of public roadi will do more to remove these trouble and satisfy the farming element which, nt last, is the backbone of tlif country, than nil oilier Influences com blued. If the State of (ieorgla wil employ her criminals in the improve ment of the public roads of the State Instead of receiving $200 per head fo (heir Ferviecs, she will receive manj times that amount In actual increase value", to say nothing of the bencfiti conferred upon her citizens, which can not be estimated In dollars r.nd cents Georgia, is a reasonably prosperous State, but she would be tenfold mori prosperous if by reason of a perfec system of public roads every foot o' her territory was accessible to marke' and .thereby rendered available fo home?. The criminals of the Stater those who violate the law can do tin work that is necessary to establlsl such a system. The Folder bill now pending before the Legislature. !' seems to us. Is meritorious in the high est degree. The Idea of leasing tin convicts should be entirely eliminated from consideration, unless made neces snry by reason of inability to utillzi them nil on the public roads. If.then. should not be a domajul at ouee for al of the coavlcts, it inTght be that the should be temporarily leased untl' other provision can be made; but, fo: the sake of Immunity, for the sake o'' civilization, for the benrflt of the cit Izens of Georgia and for the goof name of this good old State, of whlel we are nil proud, 1ft us Just as qulckl; and ns completely as possible blot oir the lease system, which for so man; yrnrs has been a burning shame ant disgrace to the good name of Georgia Atlanta Journal. :.;.--(. A Saving; to llie County. Frank P. Lyon, special examiner o-' highways of New York, reports tha' the uso of convicts on the roadwork o. Ilroonie County has reduced the nuni her of prisoners under sentence froti an average of forty-two to an averagi of less than eleven, thereby making f net saving In the maintenance of prig oners of over KiOO per annum, out nlso an additional raving ill tlv charpes of turnkeys' fees and tils charges. Mr. Lyon thinks tho tota amount of saving brought about b; I Ms practice Is not lesi than fSOOO year In this ens county. Rnrrlilni For Itniut Material, W. 8. Ulatchiey, State Geologist o Indiana, will, with three assistants, gi rver ths Slate thoroughly lu scare) of material for building roads, testiui thn stone that Is found In the stow hells, and soarchiug for gravel de posits where none nro as yet known ns rich stores of gravel can often b found a few feet below tho surface b? tliosa who know the geological fca lures which Indicate their presence. A Good Example, A. S. Gravei, who lives near 8heii Riidnah, Iowa, manages to have gooi roads ulougslde of Ida farm nearly th year around. lie keeps the road grad cd up properly, and when -the rut get dry and rough he gors out wit) his team and harrows ami scrapes tin loud and inakea It smooth. A Mi Cut In MarMf. The oldest uinp of iiomu. which Ii prisvrvtd, is the Forum Viblst, cut It H'J piu'ea of uiui'ble. 111 CUMMbKcUL KEVitW. General Trait Condition Bradstrect's ays: "Summed up in a cntence, it may t laid that the past in trade and induv :ry is satisfactorily secured, while th tuture, despite some mainly sentimental Irawbacks, is highly promising. VI rided geographically, it is to be notci that the East feels the effect of specu lative liquidation, and the dulling effect, on manufacturing of high prices of raw material, or of strikes, while tin Weft and South contemplate the pros pects of good yields of staple crop! and remunerative prices for the samt with confidence, and even optimism. Staple prices arc drifting lower. Food products certainly tend lower. "Eusincss failures in the United States for the week ending August f. numbered 161, against 190 last week, 169 in the like week of 1902, 185 in loot, 17a in tooo and 156 in 1889. "In Canada for the week failures, number 26, as against 17 last v cek, anc 14 in this week a year ago." LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Flour Spring clear, $3.553.70; best Patent $4.90; choice Family $4.15. Wheat New York No. 2, 83c; Phil adelphia No. 2, 8i(ft8i;4c; Baltimorf No. 2, 79c. Corn New York No. 2, 58-4 ; Phila delphia No. 2, s6JjS7c; Baltimore No a. MAe. Oats New Y'ork No. 2, 40c; Phila delphia No. 2, 41c; Baltimore No. : 37'Ae. Hay We quote: No. 1 timothy, large bales, $19.00(19.50; No. 2 tim othy $i7.oo(Vt:i8.oo; No, 3 timoth) 14.5016.00. Green Fruits and Vegetables. Ap ples Maryland and Virginia, per brl, fancy, $i.oo ; do, fair to good, ; ffiooc. Beets Native, per bunch Kg 1 'Ac Blackberries Eastern Shore per quart, cultivated, 4'fisc. Cabbagt Native, per too, Wakefield, $1.50(3 2.00; do, Flat Dutch, $3.00(3:4.00. Can taloupes Anne Arundel Gems, pet basket 45c(n$i.oo. Celery New York State, per dozen iofiitoc. Carrots Native, per bunch, ifaijc. Corn Na tive, per dozen, field, 7(y ioc: do, pet dozen, sugar, gfffiic. Cucumbers Anns Arundel, per basket 30(3-350 Damsons Marvland and Vircini.i. net full barrel, $5.00)5.50; do, per bead basket 8oc(o $1.00. Eggplants Na tive, per basket (ytfnfisc. Huckleber ries Eastern Shore, Maryland and Virginia, per quart 6(36',c. Lettuce Native, per bushel box jortTjoc Onions Rappahannock, per half-barrel basket 6of').65c; do, per brl $:.25'r7 t.40: do. Maryland and Pennsylvania, yellow, per bu fey?) 55c: do. Wcstcrr white, per bu 75(;)8o. ' Peaches Geor gia, per carrier $1.75(02.25; do, Vir- finia, per basket, 50(3 80c; do, per bo.i 1.251.75. Pears Eastern Shore Bartlctt, per basket (xxfiaoc; do, Mary land and Virginia, common, per bas ket 25(3500. Pineapples Florida, pel crate, as to size, $1.75(3:2.75. Squash Anne Arundel, per basket 25(3 30c String beans Anne Arundel, per bu, green, 500700. Tomatoes Potomac, per 2-baskct carrier $30(3.500; do, pet 6-basket carrier 253oc; do, per car rier, culls, I5rt?25c; do, per J8-basket 1 sQioc; do, Anne Arundel, per bas ket I525c. Watermelons North Carolina, selects, per 100 $!6.ooi8.cx; do, primes, per 100 $8.oo'o; 12.00. Provisions and Hog Products Bulk clear rib sides, 9c; bulk clear sides, loj-ic; bulk shoulders, 9'Ac; bulk backs, 18 lbs and under, 8lc; bulk bel lies, 11c; sugar-cured shoulders, nar row, 94C; sugar-cured shoulders, ex tra broad, lie; sugar-cured California hams, 9!c: hams canvascd and uncan vascd, 15 lbs and ovr, 1344c; skinned l4Hc; refined lard, second-hand tubs, 9'Ac; refined lard, half-barrels and new tubs, 9Hc; tierces. lard, 9c. Live Poultry Chickens, hens, per lb, . '3((it3V4c; do, old roosters, each, 251ft 30c; do, spring, large, I7(fi8c; do" small, I5(rfi6c. Ducks, puddle, per lb, 9loc; do, muscovy and mongrel, pet lb, 9ioc; do, drakes, each, per lb, 3a 4oe; do, white Pekings, per lb, ioSJ lie. spring ducks, 3 lbs and over, 11 55i2c. Geese, Western and Southern each, 30(3400; do, Maryland and Vir ginia, per lb, -Hj? ; do, Kent Island, per lb, . Pigeons, young, pet pair, 20(3250; do, old, per pair, (S25C. Guinea fowl, each 25c. Butter Separator 21 (f?22; Gathered Cream 2o(ff2ic; Imitations 010c Eggs Choice, nearby, loss off, pel dor, '6; do, West Virginia, loss sIT, per eloz, 17; do. Southern. loss off, per doz, i5c. Guinea, per doz S(39C Jobbing prices to ic higher. Cheese Large, 60-lbs, 11(311; do, 30-lbs, IlkjQiUJ'i; 20-lbs, llJ"Kil74. Live Stock. Chicago. Cattle Receipts 9000 Srad; market slow and weak; Texans I5.00; Western $3.00; good to prime iteers $5. iotfi'5.50; poor to medium 83 oort.oo; stockers and feeders $2 50 ff'4.30; cows $i.5o(??45o; heifers $.oc n4.75; canners $1. 50(02.70; bulls $2.25 B'Oo; calves $2.50(0.700; Texas fed itcers $3 504 75 ; Western steers f.V5eyS-t nrx Hogs Receipts 24,000 lead; tomorrow 20,000; left over, 3000; narkrt shade lower; mixed and butch ;rs $4.95(05.65; good to choice heavy 8530(71550; rough heavy $4.655-.1o; ight $5-3o((r5 7o: bulk of sales $5 l5''i 5.40. Sheep Receipts 8txx) nead; iheep 10 to 25c lower; lambs steady; noi to choice wethers $3.40(33.85; fair to rhoice mixed $2.50(53.40; native lambs $5 00,11:5.65. East Uberty. Cattle slow; choice $5.20(05.35; prime $5.00(35.15; good (4.90(05.10. Hogs higher; prime heavy j5-65(3.'5 7o; mediums $5.20(06.25; heavy Yorkers $6.25(0.6.30; light Yorkers t6.3ryofi.35; pigs $6.30(36.35; rough! Lexyftsoo. Sheep dull, best wethers (380(3400; culls and common $1.50(5 ix vearlings $3.00(24.50; veal calvet t7.ooS7-S- INDUSTRIAL AND SCILNTIFIC NOTES. A third tail to Borelli'i comet har bet-n discovered. The streets of Tokyo will soon have troliry cars. The lion is the only wild animal that is capable of affection. A sunflower sucks up 145 pounds of water during its growth. The manufacture of artificial cam phor by electrolysis ia now assured. South Africans bought goods val ued at $28,789,000 from the United States in 1902, European" Kuss! has a less percent age of forest than the United States. The United States produce! three fourths ot the cotton of the world. The French domain in Africa com prises one-third of the surfact of the continent. 1 The Canadian exhibit won first prize in the Japanese International Exhibl lion at Osaka. Russia's new naval programme, to finish in iejo6. Is six battleships and three armored cruisers. The value of X-rays la the treat ment of cancer lepends upon the fact that the rays Induce fatty degeneration of Hit cancer cells. ' Railroads and l-orestry. The railroads of the United States use ever year 110,000,000 new tics to replace old ones. Timber suitable for ties has become scarce, and prices have increased year by year. For twenty years railroad managers have been considering the question of timber sup ply for ties, and have been led into experiments in forest culture for profit. In the West several of the stronger railway companies have groves of ca tnlpa old enough to give them trees for lies. The older companies arc ex tending the catalpa plantations, and uther companies, satisfied with the ex periments, arc putting out trees by the hundred thousand. The catalpa is of rapid growth, the wood is durable, and the influence of the planting experiments on a large scale of the railroad companies has been a practical demonstration of the advantages of forest culture for profit. If it is profitable for corporations to grow catalpas it is profitable for indi viduals to grow them. A Dottled Brother. Dr. Gillespie, the present moderator of the Church of Scotland, tells how he was nonplussed the other, day by a ragged urchin with whom he got into conversation. He said: "My boy, who looks after you?'' "Naebuddy," was the quick reply. "Where is vour father?'' "He's dcid." "Have you a mother?" "She's deid, tac." "Have you not a sister, then?" "I nivcr had yin." "But surely you have a brother?" "Yes. but he's at Glaga College." "Well, cannot he spare some time from his studies to look after you a bit ?' "Na, sir; for he was born wi' two hotels, and they keep him in a bottle." His Clever Plan. "Five dollars, please," said the law yer to his prosncctivc client. "But I haven't stated my case yet," protested the client. "Five dollars first, and then it won't be so difficult to be honest with you," insisted the lawyer. "How's that?" "Well, if you haven't got any case, and I advise you to sue, you'll pay mc a $50 retainer without a murmur; but if I tell you frankly that yon Invci't a ghost of a show you'll kick like a steer on a Ss fee. so if t get that fee first I won't be quite so strongly tempted to run you up against a lot of useless litigation, ii that happens to be the kind of a case you have." H:s Inference. "The young "women of a Connecticut town have organize 1 a 'Tongue Guard,'" she remarked as she looked up from the paper she had been read ing. "What's that?" he asked. "Why, every time one of them says an unkind word about any one she is fined a penny." "Do they have clubs and sewing cir cles and card parties and other gos siping organizations?" he inquired. "I suppose so. Why?" "Becnusc, if they do, and the fines arc paid, their fathers must be million aires." Certainly a Skillful Physician. "Faith, he's a mnighty foine doctbor. He attinded O'Phcelaii whin he was sick av th' appedicutis. 'Poke out yez toonguc,' he says; 'bedad, O'll have th' opprate on ye.' he says. 'Divil a bit will Oi be oppratcd on,' says Pheeian. 'Then vez'll be a dead man b' 2 o'clock, he says. So he opprated." "An' saved OTheclan's loiic?" "An' saved OTheclan's loifc wan hour. He died at thrav." As Far as Her Knowledge Went. Ethel Do you know anything about puts and calls? Agnes No, except that whenever 1ll1e bnivcly calls oil me father puts 11 1111 out. t ITS "cr miuont'iy i-uio.l. No .'.is or nervous l ey after llrsi day'i" u?e o( l'r. Kllno's Gren: Norvei;Btorer.t2trlal bottlooDdtrentisdfree Dr. h. II. hLisr, Ltd.. Ml Area St., Phllu.,P.t Monday is the favorite day far commit ting suicide" The Siimtm-i- lliitli. Kothta; Is more refrf s'line n- Invbrorntlnij In simmer thitu n ilntly lst!. Use toft, tepid wnlcr ud co tl sosr. Ivory Koap If Idral for tho lath: It is pure, lathers qulekly and leaves the sliin soft niid white. 'J'h'j IjuMi should be taken earlv I i tiin tnorniujj cr juat Uijre retires nt nlrrht. l-'.LKAMl?. K. r.lRKER. . - . J Thi Houe ef Kr; .-r.-cntalivcs rosta f3,- 000. 000 a year and the .Senate 1 .4(10,000. l'a Allen'a Poo-1?aar. It t tho only cure for Kwol'en, Pmnrtine, Tired. AeMng, Hot, f-wenilr.D Kept. Corns nad 1. unions. Ask for AI1pu Fool-Ease, a powdet lo be khnki'n Into the shops. Cures while you walk. At all Drugi;irtH find Shoe Stores, -IS.-. Ion't aeeept any Mibntltute. Samplo sent Fan. Address, AIIpp S. Olmsled, Lel'.oy, N. Y Paris has the bigceit iWnt of .itiv pity in the world. It amounts to llCk'.OCO.OOO. Mrs. Wlaslow's SoothinirSyrup for ohildrs-x teething.softeuthe gums, reduces iufla-nmn-Ucd, allays pain, cures wind eolle. ii, abottla Don't allow your dazzling prospects to blind you. ) do not bailer TUo's Cure for Consnma tlcnhasaae ;uh1 (rc3alnnn 1 colds Jon t.fcovsa, Trinity I'prinics, lad., r'eb. 15, 1JJJ. It is belter to put on airs than to cut oil heirs. Too Swift Concurrence, An Atehisou man, newly married, wag soundlug his wife's praises to his men friends. "Why, she Is so much better than I," lie said, "I don't see bow she came to marry me." Ills friends all agreed to this so promptly that he got mad; said be was aa good as bis wife any day, and wanted to whip the crowd. Atchison Globe, 100 Ilaward. 100. The readers of this piper will be plaset ti learn that there is at leut ou droudod dis ease that soienoe has beea able to cure In sit Hastagae, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's C'atarrU Cure la the only posltlvo cure now known to the medical fratorulty. Catarrh beln-f a eon stitutlonal disease, requires a eonititutlonal traatmeot. Hall's CatarrbCure la taken late;. nsJly, aoting directly opoa the blood andaiu. eouasnrfaoes ot the system, thereby destroy, lug tba foundation of the dlaxaw, and ulrln r tba patleus strenstli by building up the eon at it ul ion and assisting nature In doing Its work. I he proprietors have so much faith la Itseuretlv powers that they oltei One Hun dred Dollars (or any ease that It tatla te aura, tiend (or list of testimonials. Address V. I. Casxat 4 Co., Toledo, 0. Bold by Druggists, TSe. , Hall's Family fills are tha best. Child Mortality la the West ladles. In the West Indies lufautile mortality ft very heavy. As soon aa tko children' ft toe peasant can toddlo about they ae allotted to eat whatever tbey pick ui. Aa a natural mult more than bMfof them die lu many of th lalandi before tbey are a year old. THE SALESWOMAN Compelled to Be on Her Feet the Larger Part of the Day Finds a Tonic In Peruna. JHss Curtain, of St Paul, Gives llr Experience. ISS XEU.1F. CVHTAIX, 040 Pearl li street, St. I'nul, Minn., heart sales woman in a department store, writes: "J have charge or a department in a. dry good Ht ore, andafter standing the larger part of the day, I would go lining u tth a dull ache, genera lli through my entire body, 1 umcd I'e runn and' feel so much better that 1 icaffc to ait t from fie store noie. i know Peruna to be the best medlctne on the market for the diseases pecu liar to women." M Ins Settle Cur tain. Nothing is so weakening to the human system bs the constant loss of mucus. Ca tarrhal inflammation of tho mucous mem brane produces nn excessive formation of mucus. Whether the mucous membrane be WfHfMMSTMM RIFLE (a PISTOL CARTRIDGES. I " It's the shots that hit that count. " Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridses in all calibers hit, that is, they shoot accurately and strike a good, hard, pene trstins blow. This is the kind of cartridges you will get, if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester make. ALL DEALERS SELL WINCHESTER MAKS OP CARTRIDGES. jHfStj0 KOR! BACA BRtAHINQ -. THE 6RIA7 TIME ASD l-ABOtt SAVfB fABRlCS fyffpir tS'JVRY TO THE GOODS, NO WA SHBOAHD I'SfD. A CffIB tC nftno vi u ixniuvinc riHur nAittlXQ A I ONI f OUR In Of THE ORDIHifRV TIME dt COST. A TRAl ISAU WE ASH. tE YOUR OROCIRDOES MTHAHDIEIT SlND6crs.rORIBAR OR SOcts.FOR ADOZ Yn rn r c urr,, VOn IT. COST SOI OVEffti trs. PER MAD FOR EACH IN EAMU Y, Trie ATlANTiC etAt- T t Smokelosrs Powder NITRO CLUB 0 mnnut Ly Em SHOT SHEIISF- iOHUI OfltLLO 'Wml -re'ielnnlne everywhere at tha trap-shooting tournaments. Loaded with ANY standard smokeless pow. der, and for sale EVERYWHERE. Specify U.M.C. 'jlslmS adoresijlotfrte The L'olcti Metallic Cariridg-e Brhlgenort, Ctna. ' Mrflh.rhdb.n aiaff.rarfnm il.k htadarht for Hie lui tK.nty-Ilv ran anj nertr found in, rlll until ha beun taklni your Cuureli. Blnro baliat k.cuQ Ukinf Cn.i .rut. b. baa nvr limj ha beadacbe. Thay bava antlrdy cqr.i Ul-a Cnirarett do what yon recnmmeDd ihf m to do. 1 ill ei" ynn tha prlTllrva of u.luc b:. au!." B.M. nickioa, im Kaalaei bk, W.ladlaaapulli, lad. Plaaaaat, Palatah e. Potnt. Tasta flood. Be Onrd. ..d In bulk. 1h t.ouh,. tal.lpt ,Umu4 C C C. auarauleW lo eura or your mun.y Lack. Star '.in. R.m.riv r n k i . m v ... flKNJALSALE. TEH H1LU0H BOXCS F TO WOMEN n wm i ,iai p-ickmko of ANntPEcuinroimiMu. Intwnalel,i:-Mwt b the kef la nun'l b. tl k aul .or. InSsntmaUop, t ittma, pjltts Ca'.anb ra4 ?u with Uu tfaallaa uard ma raalual 4anmh f rareiKtiaa in afciae i.aa,lai m4 kealtas twwer. It ailla all oiaaua sarwA la local maiairat ot fcinala lliittu taraluabla, lltala InnataaiaUM aod cum all aiaarfas, Kntr hi), i, mm Ku.i iu,. Cane o itinera parapiiauon of arm pill aad fret, v m 90: i iuuai, nm Noaik aas Bun Kyca. lMk pawtfar aMhlaa awala 1U haawTCa Tartar, Harden lb Ouaa aaj whites IhalMth. makaa a bad breath iiclau4 asraaaala TbMHaMi oTIaUara IVwai anwa prmvm ft, Altl.bl k. . ... raralHatimd. AVa bava re Lm k.u m in., " r vmwv i. miiea aa cm. To proT all tilt e-a ih av.ll a larsa trial pack) lib book af laatniauona uiualiuai w r. Th.. It not a lint sniia. bat aaonsk w aaaTlaa aaroaa. a raiiwi aa .tia aur au, AO ta.liaraelraa. taa4Uaattoaia;aaaraaaadi. Van W. r..l. l,H.il.aW.,H. T mm mm 1 re 1 11 ftf The Dowels fctitV CANDY CATHARTIC f I . ........ . r . loeatrd in the head or pe!vie organs, tba discharge of mucus i sure to occur. This discharge of mucus constitutes a weukpnina drain; the sy.tem cannot long withstand thp loe nf mucus, hence it i that women afflicted with catarrhal affec tions of the yelvi? oi.-ana feel tired and languid, with wpnk h..(k and t)rot4i. ia t't.i 111. A course of IVruna :t aure to re store health by cutting oil the weukeuing drain of the daily lo.s of mucus. An Admlrnhle Tonle, Concressmnn Mark II. Dunnell, National Hotel, Washington, 13. C, writes: "Vour Peruna being used by myself and many of my fncnih ami aciiaaiutaiy.es, not only ns a cure for catarrh but also as an admirable tonic for phys-.cal recuperation, I gladly recommend .! .0 nil persons re quiring such remedies." Murk H. Dun nejl. e .i .- -J,--. If yoj do not derive prompt and sati.fae tory results from the ue ot l'eruna, writ at once to Dr. llartmnn, giving a full state ment of your c.tp and he wi',1 be y'.eaedto give you his valuable advice gratia. -a Addrps Dr. Hartman, I'resident or The llartman murium, Columbus, tlhio. t, . WMH DAYS7W--&Jtul!m w rwuti is' 1 J. WlI WAIHTHf WADcrcr r. rjucc Af f'G. COMPANY, Q?f" Iff), ItlpansTabulesara , the best dyspepsia 1 medicine ever mtitle. r. hundred millions of them huve bev-o ioltl iu the United Mt:i;es In a aliifild yei:r. Every Illness nrlslng from a disordered stomach Is relieved or cum: by tndr use. So common Is it that d:.ilSes originate from the i-tomaeh It 11111 v be snfelr aa- eerted there Is 110 eoiidltlou or III health th-.t will uot be benelitwl or eured by the occasional use of Utpuns Tubules, rhyslcliins know spenk highly of theui. All drugRlsla sell them. The tive-eent dih k:i.. 1. enough for nn ordinary ooeunion. ond the Family Ilottlc, slsty ceDts. eontalnm a fcoctebold supply for a year. One generally gives relief within twenty imi.utn. y. mA it. t) s. r,-t.ji vbwvfr:' The University of Notre Dame NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. ITM, l(irilF IN ln.lr, Letters, . oni uilr. lll.n rv, .loiiraall.aa.'Arl. lj-iiri-, I liMiu.a. ,. nn . I lil, tlr, haairal Mil H'-iltlij. I l-c.lirrriua, Xrrl.lirrt.,,, I i'ii'".'"" t'teiuialtjy aud t vajatirciaJ It until. Trre to all .tt'.rlfnrt abobaTt-roaipVtaal l.r .tiiule. rniill.,l I. r Kilmlrvlon lulu III. K4,ba. ""nr ' iULltr ur h,,1ll'r vtar ul any ul Ilia LuUea-lale llumna m Ileal, ini'J,rt. rturra xr Mndjtata CVfi - wtriiin u cri.ni,- li rf..Ilf(llt.'rnr. A lui nr.l i.w,.l. 1 1 i ui,, ll.l.i.. f,.r Hi. i ltaa llrr. I ,l,lr lll 'a tr.ltnlal l r. I.I r.lra. M. I duniu"a Hull, i.n 1, m,ii.r II raara. ta II. I.tiili r lll ..i.i, Kri.iratiUr , IMS. llllllJilMll.f, Aililtraa I I V. A. n HI'ISH V, r. n r., l-wldeni. Hot ara. FAQ llaliltusl ConHipntlon. Sick Uradartia) llfl (.a.tro-liitr.nnal Catarth, Oaalric iyt.-efia, Want of Appetite, Stan. Riatirana Uouly ARrctton. filet and iXaer Contitriiuua, there ia nothing Ullct thaa NATROLITH I C SALTS. i --i A Palatable Remedy o,nt Certain irt Results. Fifty rents. All druairiMa. or direct frota TM Capital Cbernk-al aod Mfg. Co.. V. athintlaa, D. Q. ASTHMA TAYLOR'S ASTHMA REMEDY . car assy cave of Asthma by persisteat . tot tor alza box, by asait, 35c. Uwea far SLOtV T. Tajlor & Co, Greei Core Spriin Fix ADVERTISE t THispaJraa it a u as IT PAYS The Ef ferrescoJ Iwaaysrdiai!3 cure tick strarnacta and acfatca; beaSa. TKa.-kawrsaat Can. l Jmt RnrYr ft is). All. I
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