A TRULY IDEAL WIFE HER HUWASD'S BEST HELPER Vigorous) Health la the Great ftoure of Power to Inspire end BuoouratT) AU Women Sbould Beelc It. One of the snout noted, atieoesafol end richest men tft thia century, in a reoent artlole, haa aald, Whatever I am and whatever emooeee I have attained ia thia world I we U tr' my wife. From the day I first knew her she haa been an inspiration, .and the greatest help mate f my liio. " I Jltrj. Bessi Kinsley I To be so oh a successful wife, to re tain the lovo and admiration of her husband, to inspire him to make the moat -of himself, should be a woman's con -rtac t study. If a woman 'finds that her energies are flagging, "that she gets easily tired, dark shadows appear tinder her eyes, ahe 'has backache, headaches, bearing down pains, .nervousness, irregularities or the blues, she should start at once to build up her ystem by a tonic with specific powers, such as Lydia E. I'iiik ham'i Vegetable Compound. Following wo publish by request letter from a young wife : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " Ever dnc my child was born I tiae maf fored, as 1 hope few women ever have, with in flammation, female weakness, benrinK-loWtt pains, backache and wmtched henilachm. It affected my stomach o 1 could not enjoy my meals, and half my time was spent in lied. " Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound made me a well woman, and I feel so grateful that I am glad to write and tell you of my marvelous recovery. It brought me health, mew life and vitality ."Mm. Bessie Aingley, 11 South 10th Street. Tnojnsa, Wash. What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable. Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it will da forvery sick and ailing woman. If you have symptoms you don't na derwtand write to Mm Pinkham, latigbter-in-law of Lydia E Pinkham, .nt Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free and lwaya helpful. FOR MM AND BEAST. KILLS PAIN AND DESTROYS ALL GERM LIFE. CUBES RHEUMATISM WONDERFULLY PENETRATINC. A COMPLETE MEDICINE CHEST. Price, 23c, 50c, and 9 1 .OO. Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, 619 Albany St., Boston, Mass. That Delightful Aid to Health iPaxtme Toilet Antiseptic Whitens the teeth purines mouth and breath cures nasal catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes, and by direct application cures all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal conditions caused by feminine ills. Paxtine possesses extraordinary cleansing-, healing and germi cidal qualities unlike anything else. At all druggists. 50 cents LARGB TRIAL PACKAGE FBBE The R. Psr'or Co.. Boston, Jlass. I ii mil OOD, big "mealy" potatoes can not be produced with out a liberal amount of Potash in the fertilizer not less than ten per cent. It must be in the form of Sulphate of Potash of highest quality. "Plant Food" and "Truck Farming'' are two practical books which tell of the successlul growing of potatoes and the other garden truck sent free to those who write us for them. Addresi, GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York CABBAGE Plants! CELERY Plants! aim all kirlor trat-drn Hanu.t'ni. now rurnun nil kiucmoi carmine pinu, urn n In tho opn Mir miU will aiftinl urnim eoiii. i.mwii front ft u of tin mutt n-llsibiv .eejiUiucn. Uv aw (h istitti p'Attta va our I'KHi.unu ui(iti'u ii. I rk- ittmlv litflrorBiirllftr. H tnr rf . 1 .-r-s Bi.;utnrihi.iiUi,.wi 1,. ' '. 1Imiu, S.i'. lha of vevelAhlea nlnll i .1 i "'TV '-P"'"'1 ..ivi. v,.u nitt,. .. 2 1 ue reiuilft or llin r "iiw.imjftr CURLS Mhkht Ai l lu( tine Ip ttmn. r"id by drturl 3EG3SL23 . ' "w I PAY SPnTnieH unm W I W I WHOII lO'S'HHS-wsis? It tflllrtnit Willi WMlt Thcrnpson's Eya7at:r VftSt 33rr: j BOX OF WAFERS TREE NO TjRUCS -CURES BY ABSORPTION. Coras Ralehla f Hart Rraath aad Bail Ktoroerh hort Breath stlaattnvAftar Kraetatloat Irvtulmr Heart, tttc. Take a Mull's Wafer any time of tba day or night, sad note the immediate good ef fect on your stomach. It absorbs the pas, diainlecta the stomach, kills the po.noii germs and cures the disease. Catarrh of the head and throat, unwholesome iood and overeating make bad stomachs. Kcareely any atomach is entirely free from taint of some kind. Mull's Anti-Uelc Wafers will make your atomach healthy by absorbing foul gases winch srise from the undigested food and by re-enforcing the lining of the atomach, enabling it ti thoroughly mix the food with the gaatrio juices. Ihis cures stomsch trouble, pro motes digestion, sweeten the breath, stops belching and fermentation. Heart action becomes atrong and regular through thia process. Discard drugs, as yon know from experi ence they do not cure stomach trouble. Try a common-sense (Nature's) method that -dees cure. A soothing, healing sen atrrni results instantly. We know Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers will dn this, and we want you to know it. 'i his offer may not appear again. 2106 GOOD FOU 2.e. 142 Send this coupon with yonr name and address and your druggist's name and 10c. in stamps or silver, und we will supply you a sample Iree if you have never ued Mull's Anti-Helen Waters, and will also send you a eel 1 1 lir.it e good lor 25c. toward the nur- ehae of more Belch Wafers. You will find them invaluable for atomnch trou ble; cures by absorption. Address Mvix's (Jkapk Ionic Co., 328 'J 3d Ave., Kock Island. 111. Give Fiu. Adiirnn and HVi7e 1'lainly. 1 1 All druggist. SOc. per bost, or by mail upon receipt of price, hi amps accepted. It liwlien 1111 emp'njre lnl h linn been cheated' to have a relative dlo before the bast-ball reason OiaP. . DOCTOR CURED OF ECZEMA. Jt.li vlnml 1'kyi.lelnl) Ourea Himecir Dr. 1'tolier Haya:lMCtltlrura KemetUes Fosses True Merit.' "My face was afflicted with eerenia in the -year ISiil. Jl used the Cuticura Keme dics and was entirely cured. I am a prac ticing physician, and very often prescribe Cuticura Kesolvent and Cuticum Soap in canes cf czema, and they have cured where other formulas have Jailed. 1 am not in the habit of endorsing patient medi cines, but when I lind remedies, possessing true merit, such as the Cuticura Remedies do, J am broad-minded enough to pro claim their virtues to the world.. I have been practicing medicine for sixteen years, and must say 1 find your Kemedies A Mo. L You ni at liberty to publish this let ter. (J. M. Fisher, AL ii., Hig i'osl, Aid , May 21. 1905." Wouldn't liifurance against mother-in-law go like nildtlre? Cures Blood, Hkln Tronbtoa, Cancer, Blood I'oiaon, Grate Blood Purifier Frew. If yonr blood is impure, thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, ecsema. Itching, risings and lumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanlu Blood Balm (B. B. B.) accord it g to directions. Soon all sores heal, aeues and pains stop, the blood is made pure and rich, leavlmr the skin free from every eruption, and givinu the rich glow of perfect health to the skin. At the same time, B. ii. B. Improves the digestion, cures dyspepsia, strengthens weak kidnoys. Just the me th ine for old people, as it Rives them new, vigorous blood. Druggists, 1 per large bottle, with directions for home cure, ttainpie free and prepaid by writing Biood Bulra Co., Atiauta, (it. Describe trouble and special free medical advice also Bout in sealed letter. B. B. B. is especially udviwd for chronic, deep. seated cases of Impure blood and skin dibuuse, and ouru uftur all else fulls. A woman has an Mm that, making money ItJ something like making pop overs and angel t ake. I To Cnre a Colli In One Dar Take Laxative Eromo Quinine . Tablets. DruKgistsretund money if it fails tocure. W.Grove'sulgnatureoneacb box. 25c. Plso's Cure oanno: be too highly sooksn of fiaooughcur. J. W. O'BaiEH, 822 Third Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. , 193), In Paris the average price of pure milk is 38.8 cents a gallon. Itih oursd in 30 minutes by Woolford's Ranltary Lotion; never falls. Hold by Druggists. Mall orders promptly tilled by Dr. Detchon. Crawfordsvilln, led. II. The total number of men in the United States liable to military service is 11,126 750. 'luykir ( tuirokiMi Kimwly of btveel Gum and Mullen in NauirtiV Rieut reuiedyCtirea Coushi, I'oiut, Croup and loimunipunn, and all throat and Jung trouble. At drugguu. h;., Ujc. and 11. to ter buttle. When you tflll a girl 'h- Is p e ly It it a tlgn h will Ihink kIih ih nreltmr llisn ll I'. iDVEKTls-l! I.N THIS I'AI'KH. IT WILL PA V. 8 N U S bpln ('ueuilititr Med bucpiill .r pnuini. Limed SIal sgricullural Ut nartnulll Hlnlloh on nur mrnn tu lt all kluui - nxprTlmeni' wr win b pe aiteu 10 fjpu Will n (lv Look Pleasant 1 y wl ftil u leo If tou likt Mciiloully (M if S W Parsons' Pills, It TUy kttp the Uier and lUgMtiv. omuia J l 4 I" "' norkluii oiiler. Mct. COMMLinUaL R. G, Dun & Compjiny's "W'ttkly Review of Trade" says: No change appears in the business situation, weather conditions favoring out door work, but causing acct. nulaliou of heavyweight wearing apparel. Re. ports from the -Northwest are favorable, but most other sections have found bar gain sales necessary to reduce stocks of Winter goods. Rubber mills have re duce time to five days a week, and lumbering opc'raliotis are seriously re tarded by lack of snow and soft ground. Otherwise news of the week is satisfac tory, especially as regards (he manufac ture and distribution of .Spring goods. Products for Fall are also ordered freely, notably, in tlie footwear industry, and shipments of tools and shoes from Boston for the month thus far eclipse all previous records, whicla is especially significant when viewed in the light of the rapid growth of the indstitry in other sections. Iron and sfeel plants have made steady progress, and the manufacturing con sumption of fuel is heavy, bm household demand for anthracite coal reflects the mild temperature that has prevailed. Failures iWs week mmihrrrd .V14 in tlw United States, against .T05 last year, and 40 in Canada, compared with "43 a yeaT ago. Bradstroet's says : Wheat, including flotiT, exports for 1hc week ending January 2?, are ,1.4?.?.?f5 bushels, against 3.448.8(12 last week, 1. IOI.587 this week last year, 2.017,(0.3 in KJ04, and 4.420.005 in iuo.1. Corn experts for t-hc week are 5.6.1,1,2(15 bushels, against 5.944.571 last week, .1.0.15.7.1,1 a year ago, i.4og.,ii(i in 1004, and 2,045, ""o in 190,1. , WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore FLOUR null and un changed; receipts, 0,601 barrels ; exports, 16750 barrels. WHEAT Weak; pot contract, 85 'f( 86; J.anuarv 64(0 96 i February, S0V4 tf'SoJi.; .March, WAifiT'i; May, 8S-U (a 894 Steamer No. 2 red, ;r' j ( 70V4 ; re ceipts, 20,550 bushels, S0utJ1e.ru ou grade, 7oM'8v4. CORN Steady; snot. 40 '-i Co 41)? : January, AVlifawHl February,' 405 '494i March, 49'Hf50: May. 50-1.4; July. i;i; steamer mixed, 4H'h(S 48-4 i receipts 74.50 bushels, exports 5,714 bushels; Southern while corn, 42fa;jo; Southern yrljow corn, 4f!fa4yr4. OATS I-lasier; No. 2 white, .Vtfa. .18; No. 5, Mi'jXa.V : No. 2 mixed, 36(0; J6;i ; receipts, 9,718 bushels. RYE Steady; No. 2 Western, 73 ex port; 7677 domestic; receipts, g,iti3 bushels ; exports 42$57 bushels. BUTTER Firm; unchanged; fancy imitation, 21(022; fancy creamery, 281?. 29; fancy ladle, 18(0 20; store packed, 16517. EGGS Weak; unchanged; 10. CHEESE Steady; unchanged; large, September, I4'4 ; November 14; medi um, September, I4J4; November, 14; small, I4(;i4.)4. New York. RYE Nominal; No. 2 Western, 75 f. 0. b. New York. WHEAT Spot, weak; No. 2 red, 90' elevator; No. 2 red, 913-6 f. 0. b. afloat ; No. I Northern Duluth, oSjj f. o. b. afloat. Heavy liquidation broke wheat' practically a cent per bushel today. CORN Spot, steady; No. 2, 56 new elevator, and 51 Yi f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 5134 ; No. 2 white, 52. OATS Exports, .1,9.15 bushels. Spot, steady. Mixed oats, 2o(S'32 pounds, 36 ?' .17; natural white, 30(0 32 pounds, 37! ft 38; clipped white, 36rti40 pounds, 40 'a-v'A- New York FLOUR Receipts. 15.382 barrels; exports, 6,557 barrels. Steady, with light trade. CHEESE Firm and unchanged. Re ceipts. 2,128. EGGS Easy. Receipts, 5,934. State, Pennsylvania, and near-by, fancy select ed, white, 26(027; do., choice, 245.25; do., mixed extra, 2i(iij22; Western firsts, 20; do., seconds, 182(0:19; Southern, 17 (it 20. POULTRY Alive, dull; Western chickens, 12; fowls, 14; turkey, 14. Dress ed, irregular; Western chickens, I0g;i7; tr.rkevs, I2(a'29; fowls. iofT 14. COTTONSEED OIL Easy; prime yellow. ,12!32)4. COFFEE Spot Rio, steady; mild, steady. SUGAR Raw, steady; fair refining. 3-M) ; centrifugal, 96 test, 3jj ; molasses sugar, 2-4 ; refined, quiet. Live Stock. New York.-BEEVES-Market very slow; steers loffiiioc. lower; some late sales 25c. off ; bulls steady ;cows I0I5C. off; steers, 3.80(0:5.40; oxen, 4.25135.05; bulls, 3.00(5400; cows, l.90(n.3-6c. Ca bles quoted live cattle dull, at iO;Vfi.IIj4 per pound; few lops, nvfjc. dressed weight; refrigerator beef, 7JgS8j-ic. per pound. CALVES Common and medium veals 5.00(58.50 ; no good veals here; no barn vard or Western calves; dressed calves easy; city-dessed veals, 9I4; country dressed. 9(5 12. SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep weak; lambs io(a25C. lower; sheep, 3.50 5.50 culls, 3.00; lambs, 7.i5'&7.75; one car choice. 8.10. HOGS Nominally firmer on Buffalo advices. Chicago. C ATTI.E Common to prime steers, 3.40(0.6.50; cows, 3.00(0 4.40; heifers, 2.25(55.50; bulls, 2.oo 4.10; calves, 3.00(0.8.00; stockcrj and feeders, 2.00(54.50. HOGS Market 575'c lower; choice to prime heavy, 5.40(55.50; medium tc good heavy, 5.35'tt,5-40; butcher weights, 5.40(55-50; good to choice heavy mixed, 5.401?! 5.45; packing, 5-255-42!4. SHEEP Market dull; sheep, 4.00(5 6.00; yearlings, 5.00(3.6.65; lambs, 7.255 MUCH IX LITTLE. The Mexican lap dog is the smallest member of the dog family. Seal skins to the number of 3.128 were shiped from Alaska last season. The Christian population of the earth is estimated at 582,000,000, of which 43 per cent, is Catholic. An eminent scientist has estimated that the average man's eyelids open and shut 4,000,000, times during the year. In Govan, Scotland, the health author ities have traced to wandering diseased cats recent deaths from dipthcria, A man in Portland, Ore., proposes to purchase fir logs which the sawmills of Htitish Columbia will not use, build them into enormous rafts, and low them to San Diego, to be there cut into fire wood. Experiments made with kites on the Mediterranean have shown that over a large surface of water the temperature and the rapidity of air movement de cline steadily in proportion to the alti tude. An elephant has so delicate a sense of smell that when in a wild state it can scent tit emeny at a distance of 1,000 jards. LOST 72 POUN03. 1TS F.ll Ilrininn Into the 1'alnl Slafrs of RMnr-r Slctnni, T)r. Melvin M. rnge.Tflge Option I Co.. Krle, Va., writes: "Taking too many leed drinks In New York In 1S!)5 tent me home with ft terrible nttnek of kid ney trouble. I lind- ncute congestion. sharp pain In il.s bnrk, lieoilaeues iind nllneks of illxxi. I W, "ess. My eyes gave ig-Tp out, mid with the Arlanguor and sleep- Tte incM ot the dls n.VW ense "Ion me I ill" sA n-nulo.l frnm lOl at pouuas. At Uic time I Rtnrteil imiiifr Tonn" Kidney T11U an nbseess was forming on my right kidney. The trou ble was quickly checked, however, nnil the treatment oured me, so that I have been well since 139G aud weigh 18S jionnds." Sold by nil dealers. r0 cents n box. I'ostcr-Milbm ii Co., UufTiilo, X. Y, A Billvllle Smoke Incident. "Thar's a cigarette law In this town," said the Billvllle marshal, "an" you're vlolatln' of It." "I beg your pardon," said the drum mer, but you don't want to deprive a free-born American cittoe.n of his liberty, do you?" "No." replied the marshal, "only of his cigarettes. You can't vmoke 'em on this depot platform." "Well, will you direct me to wher I may smoke In peace?" "Yes,"- replied the marshal, "I'm pretty certain from the tonka o' you that you'll smoke hereafter, but I won't guarantee Ihe peace when the tmoke rises:" Atlanta Constitution. Bswars of Ointments Fnr Cstsrrli Tlit CnDtsIn Mereurjr, SBtnroury will surely dojtroyths ssnssol mnell and completely dsrangs the whole sys tsm when entering it through the muoous surfaces. Huobartialessliould never tieuned except on presort ptions from reputable phy flclans.s the damaire they will do is ten (oid 10 the good you ouu possibly derive Irom them, dttll's Catsrra dure, manufactured ty V. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0., contains nomeroury, and is taken Internally, aotlnjr directly upon tne blood and mucous surtuoes olthesyatem. Id buying Hall's CatnrraCuro be sure you cet the genuine. It is taken in ternally, and md In Toledo, Oalo.'by J. Cheney . Co. Testimonials free. Bold by Drugilsts; price, 76c. per bottle. 'Jake Hail's Family Pills for constipation. NOT QUITE THE USUAL 8T0RY. Wanderer Had Net Returned to En rich Native Town. it wo Old Home week, and the re turned sons and grandsons had been telling with more or less pride of the changes time had wrought for them. At last Edward Jameson spoke: "I went away from hero twenty years ago a poor young man with only one solitary dollar In my pocket. I walked the four miles from my father's farm to the station, and there I begged a ride to Boston on a freight car. Last night I drove Into town behind a spirited pair of horses, and my purse guess how much my purse holds In money to day, besides a large check," and Mr. Jameson look ed about him with a brilliant smile. "Fifty dollars!" "Seventy-five!" "A hundred!" shouted the boys, filled with admiration. "So," said Mr. Jameson, drawing a large, flat purse from his pocket when the clamor had subsided, "none of you have guessed right. When I had paid the twenty-five cents to Ozzy Boggs for my refreshing drive in the coach I bad, besides my trunk check (which I retained for financial, reasons), exactly 'four cents. I have como back, my friends, to stay. Any little jobs of sawing and splitting will be gratefully received." Youth's Companion. -wism. All He Knew. "What do you think of this talk nbout evolution?" some one atked Brother Dickey. "Eva who?" "Evolution!" "Whar do he live at?" When tbe thing was explained to him, Brother Dickey said: "I dunno nuttin' 'tall 'bout him. De only thing In de roun worl' dat I knows fer eartln" la heaven Is high, eri hell Is ilot!" Atlanta Constitu tion. CVER SEA HABIT I)lni-anea on lhl felda tbe VTaters The iiei'sisteut effect Piion the heart of oiift'eine in cofTee cjuinot but result in the crnvct-t eotulitlons. in tirue. E;:eb utt:lcU of the (ll'uj i;iml thnt menus c.icli ?np of coffee) venkons the ri"it;ii!s a little mure, mid the end is niiii'jst a matter of mntliemniieai doui oiistfution. A lady writes fiotu a .Westei'K Siiitc: "I nm of Gei'iunn descent nnd It was tintui.il thnt I should learn nt n very eiirly age to diinl; coffee. Until I was twenty .three years old 1 dninU scarcely anything else nt my nienl? "A few years ago t begun to be af fected by a steadily increasing nervous ness, which eventually developed luto n distressing benit trouble thnt mnde me very, weak and miserable. Then, some three years ngo, was added nstlimn In its worst form. My suffer ings from these lliliigs enn bo better Imagined tbrnT "described. "During all this time my busbnnd realized more fully than I did that coffee was Injurious to me, and made every effort to make me slop. "Finally U was decided a few mouths ngo, to quit the use of r-nffee absolute ly, and to adopt Potniit Kood Coffee as our hot table drink. I had but little idea that it would help me, but con- ' tented to try it to please my liuvbnnd. I prepared It very carefully, exactly ae coidiiig to direetl-.is, and was delight ed with Its delicious flavor and refresh ing qualities. "Just 10 soon as the poison from the ?offee bad time to get out of my system the utitrltlve properties of the" I'ostnni began to build me up, nnd I nm now fully recovered from all my nervous ness, heart trouble and astbirin. I glad, ly acknowledge that now, for tbe first .Ime in years, I enjoy perfect health, rnd that I owe It all to Tostum." Name given by Postuui Co., Buttle Crock, Mlcb. There's a reason. Read the little book, "The Hoad to Wellvllle," In pkgs. Postuin Kood Coffee contains uo ' drugs of auy description whatsoever. Willie's Dream ef Papa. Willie (very seriously) "I'apa, had a strange dream this morning." Papa "Indeed! WJiat was It?" Willie "I dreamed, papa, that I died and went to heaven; find when St. Peter met me at tho gate, Instead of showing me the way to the golden street, as t expected, he took me out Into large field, and In 1he middle of the field there was a ladder reach ing away up Into the sky and out of sight. Then St. Peter told m that heaven was at the top, and that In order to get there I must take the big piece of chalk he gave mo and slowlj climb the ladder, writing on each rung some sin I had committed." Papa (laying down his newspaper) "And did you finally reach heaven, my son?" Willie "No, papa; for Just as I was trying to think of something to write on the second rung 1 looked up and saw you coming down." Papa "And what was I coming down for?" Willie "That's what I asked you, and you told me you were coming for more chalk." Judge's Magazine of Fen. New Bullet for French Army. A new type of bullet, known as the "D," Is being served to the French Infantry. This projectile consists of a clgar-Bhaped cylinder of bronze, In srtead of lead, and Is cased with nick el. On being fired It revolves at the rate of 3.G0O turns a second during tts flight. At 800 yards It will pene trate the equivalent bulk and resist ance of six men, standing one behind the other. wmmm L6iisviIIe4 Ky. George Kessler, the New York mine merchant, who has made a big fortune recently in the stock market, is reputed to be long of 200.000 share of Rcadiiu. FITSpermanentiyiiireU. No nt or nervous ness after first day's use otDr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, 2trlal bottle andtrea'lsefree Dr.H.H.Ki-iBs, LtdSl Arch St., Phila., 1'a. The tail of the Borelli eomet' is esti mated to be 3,000.000 miles long. A Cuaranteed Care For Die. itflhlnif, Blind, Bleedlnr, Protruding Plls, Drujrffistsare authorized to refund moneyl! PazoOintment fails to cure in 6 to 14 dnv. 60e. There are 8,S40,"69 negroes in the United StRtes. Jlobbeit in Church. Just think what an outrage it is to be robbed ot sll the benerita ot the services by continuous couching throughout the congregation, when Anti-Uripine is guaran teed to cure, bold everywhere. 25 cts. K. VV. Diemer, Li. D., manufacture!. , Springfield, Mo. The largest safe in the world will bold ' $10,000,000 in uncut stones. Ik w$mm If y ' mmm- mm a f j mi F?KNIA cT s- snaiaiisii' -OKn. A Double Saving Second: you receive useful and elegant premiums for the Good Luck coupons (notice picture below), and there is a coupon ou every can. Many clever women manage to furnish their homes ond obtain handsome pieces of jewelry for themselves, nil from these coupons. UtUer baking powders claiming to be equal to Good Luck cost more, and briug you no premiums, either. Ask your grocer for a can. end us his name. THE SOUTHERN MFG. CO.. Blchmoad, Va, ' J1' Out lHTA?7o?Ti4TMaT As I CAUGHT BY THE GRIP RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA. Pneumonia Followed La Grippe Pe-ru-na tin Bemedy That Brought Belief. Mr. T. Bsrnecott, West Aylmer, Onta rio, tan., writes after having la grippe. I took l'eruns for two months, when 1 became quite well, and 1 can say thnt sny one rsn be cured by it in a reasonable time and at little tx pense." Systemic Catarrh, the Result of la Grippe. Pe-ru-na Receive Credit For Present Good Health. Mrs. Jennie W. (Jilqiore, Boi 44, White Oak Ind. Ter., writes: "Six years sgo 1 had la grippe, which was followed by systemic etrrh. The only thing I used was l'eruns nnd Mana lin, snd 1 have been in better health the last three years tban for years belore. I give l'eruna all the credit for my good health." . . Pe-fu-na A Tonio After La Grippe. Mrs. ("has. E. Wells, Sr., Delaware, Ohio, writes: "After a severe attack 61 la grippe I took l'eruna nnd found it a very good tonic." "Most Effective Medioine Ever Tried For La Grippe.' Robt. L. Madison, A. M., Principal ol Cullowhe Wish School, Painter, N. C, is Chairman of the Jackson County Board of Kducation. Mr. Madison says: "1 am hardly ever without l'eruna iii my home. It is the most effective medicine that 1 have ever tried for la grippe." Mrs. Jane Gift, Athens, O., writes: "I had la grippe very bod. My husband bought Peruna for me. In a very short time I saw improvement and was soon able to do my work." nriTif tt .Mill - To sweeten, To refresh, To cleanse the system, Effectually and Gently ; There is only one Genuine Syrup of Figs; to get its bene ficial effects Ahvayo buy the gsmiscc Fig Wl) The genuine Syrup of Figs is fcr sale by druggists. The full name of the company Fig Syrup Co. is always printed of every package. Price Fifty Cents 1NCHBSTSR REPEATING SHOTGUNS No matter how big the bird, no matter how heavy tts plumace or cwlft It Wlnch.tter Repeat n, 6hott-uu. Ke.ult. are'what count. They always give thy te.t results In field, fowl or trap shooting, aud are sofa within reach of everybody a pocketbook. I 'Z.TSta f 3f. TOW FKtt: Sena nami and addrttt wint-UKbHK r0 CURF THF rr?iD w. IN HNF riAY mmmi IS nnlD RAn HAiMo' rnllli mW.k It" ii. O1 J .w,1"'.t -'-'''rle o s ilesler who won't Osri,t I. WKllALFOgHrtjAaE C" " "UMT MACK. IT IT Wim'T l llUE. ' " 1 nJiemr,JU.M.. ilanulacvuror. j- k .no"n i whw Firsts some moncv saved tr your rocket buy a pound of fl PoWfler Dt ice onlv This is the purest de on the market. Every rood coot wit comes a steady user, but enormous auantitirs if 4 much profit therefore A wonder of modern If he hasn't it, please Cut the "car" coupon from b&ck of can. 3jfTered Twelve Yean Front Aftci- 1 IffectJ of La Grip'. Mr. Victor Polniaude, 32R M..dion til.. Topeka, Kas., member of Knights and La 1 dies of f-ecun!y, vT,tcs: i "Twelve vcii nufi 1 had a s.-veie atturk I of la grippe anil I never renily recovered ! my health and strength but grew weaker every year until 1 was unable to work. two yeurs ai;o 1 began using 1 eruna nnd it built up my strength so that in a couple of months I was able to go to work apain. "This winter I had another attack of ia grippe, but Peruna soon drove it out of my svBtem. "My wife and 1 consider" l'eruna a. household cinedy." ivflTif""-- Dispels colds and headaches whe& bilious or cosb stipated; For men, woinea and children; Acts hest ' the kidneys and liver, stomach and fcowels; Mani;fact,tjrcd by ttj , , tewYork.4.Y. all first-class California on the front per bottle. on a rotlrtl cird lor car large Ulnttro.tsd citalc-cuc. BIPE.TING ARKS CO., NEW IIAVKN. CONN, GUARANTEED TO Cl'RE f AI n unnisue sun vrimn WWI.US nuusuni hku iicuucl tua. there's find T.llrlr Ttal-iirr in rente T-..-r and mrf i;Kl. art.. Strength .never varies. we couldn't sell such triA ' ' k w iiiatki. s,w io cents a can. merchandising is Baking Powder ll,..,, , 6 V
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