LIEUT. F. S. DAVIDSON. PE-RU-NA STRENGTHENS THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. A MAAR AAAS F. 8B. Davidson, Ex-Lieut. U. 8. Army, Washington, D. C., care U. 8. Pension Office, writes: “Tomy mind there is no rem- edy for catarrh comparable to Peruna, It not only strikes at the root of the malady, but it tones and strengthens the sys- tem in a truly wonderful way. That has been its history in my case. | cheerfully and unhesi- tatingly rec ommend it to those afflicted as 1 have been.” —F. 8. Davidson. AREER EE AHA RRA RAR ALLA REE R ERR NNVEN If you do not derive prompt and satisfac- tory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state- ment of your case, and he wiil be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis Address “Dr. 8. B Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. A FEW CUTTING ¢ REMARKS The p fasawisto It sh easily, cut cle and cut wi oY I prefer an Is “Silver Steel” world over as th steel ever made in ancient « times. [tis hard, closseral tough. Itho longer tha: 3 blade tapers perfe thin, from handl makes leeway for its and does ngt bu perfect. § thrust, its ngs into shape ith ut kinking The Atkins Saw cuts and d¢ bestof any We make ail types and sizes © ' saws, but oly ons grade the bast Atkins Saws, CO Scrapers, ete, = 80 dealers. Catalogue on E. C. ATHINS GQ. CO. Inc. Largest Saw Manufecturers in the World Factory sad Executive Offices, ladianapoln, Indiana. BRANCHES" Xew York, OO Portiand, (Oregon , Seattle Memphis, Atlanta and To | Amn on the Atkine Braad il SOLD BY 0 DEALERS EVES x ARAL AAI SA PENNIES SONI ION B INN IIOD SRND AINE, AAMAS DROPS NEW DISCOVERY: giv» salinf and sures worm agen Beck of temtimoniale or days’ Usstment Free. Dr BH KE. OREEx'S BON. Box B, Atlanta, Os. AAARVAAAAAARAAARAARRAAARARAANRNAANAN AMAIA eh IPDOSE ¢ cut +h erooked 1 Knives, Perfection Floor 1 by all good hardware aes! wags, Minneapolis, San ¥ A Modern Convenience, When Al Bigelow Paine perinced - was home in he found was inte a house country sunset and yel bert ors” iow istened “Has the conven “You bet with enthu “Is that “Yes —=there's half fences “ ie ih ront Bridge. no iron United States except ridges in which iror in the eables and sug penders, the floor system being of wood The first bridge in America consisting of iron throughout was built in 1840 by Ear! Trumbull over the Erie canal in the village of Frank. fort, N. Y. U. 8 § NATOR TOWNE Credita Don's Kidney Filla With a Grat. Hying Cure, Hon. Charles A. Towne, Ex-U. BR Benator from Minnesotd, brilliant ora tor, clever business man, brainy law. yer, whose na- tional prominence made him a for- midable candi- date for the Presidential nom ination in 1004, writes us the fol ¥ lowing: * Gentlemen « | am glad to en dorge Doan’s Kid- ney Pils, The remedy was recommended to me a Yew months ago when | was feeling mivrer. able; had severe pains in the back: wns restless and languid; had a dull head- ache and neuralgic pains in the limbs and was otherwise distressed, A few boxes of the pills effectually ronted my allment and I am glad to acknowledge the benefit I derived (Bigned) CHARLES A. TOWNE, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price, 0 cents per box. America’s First Iron Up to 1840 there bridges in suspension links were used were the MILLION MARK PASSED Reached January, TOTAL PAID TO OLD Sloce January It Has Declined, and ls Now Below the High-water Record Facts Cone tained in Report of Pension Commissioner Warner — 43,883 Pensioners Dropped From Roll During the Year. Pension Roll Maximem in SOLDIERS. DEINE 1,004, 10K fion mark in Sept gradually n nonths, CONDITION OF THE CROPS. The Weekly Report of the Weather Bureaus. Very few potat outlook is fi rece; ir an i are aiterent Found Many “Oreodons.” Jerkeley, Lh, 4 Spesial official bulle unearthed by Day region e3CTIDt he expedits Oregon, published by the geology department the Univers; v of California. It de some of the stra nge monsters th the known Among remarkable beasts are ex. tinct pigs and ped ries as large as cows, camel-like quadrupeds, and not the least interesting, the famous three toed horse. fastern at scribes it peopled Bad Lande country as the these B. and o s Pittsburg Station. Pittsburg, The Engineer- ing Department at Washington has in- ( Special) dorsed the plans of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for a new railroad sta- tion at Water and Smithfield streets, Pittsburg. Objection had been raised by rivermen, as the part of the Monongahela wharf, It is the intention to erect a building to cost about $1,000,000, which will house all the offices of the company that are scattered all over the city at present. railroad wishes to use { i $ ( i i > ‘ COMYERGIA' REVIEW. R. G. Dun & Co.'s “Weekly $ays : “Peace and the res Review of succinctly eventful week. markets re prosperity ex- sults of an mercantile the cessation of of commercial developme: return ol had 1} \ 1 11 channels will be ternational to a period hostilities, onfidence into bell 1 ised for construction instead of des ion, and United States will 1 markets Wen ‘ the Jrient. “Domestic uraging. facture are reports Leading branche increasing producti iy, especia in icp ariments railway idle were i of m e capac an equ mach running fre here is Visi jobbing tant delivery pment ; activity, demand for failures in than last Crop news in earlier nates of record-breaking cereal ion, most of harvesting and thres ng being completed, but cotton ire less satisfact many experts lucing their 10,500,000 ba abilities of August were year, and the esl produc reases return: Ty, re- estimates (0 Ire Bradstreet's says: “Wheat, incl are 1.43 813 last 1 810,511 1,170,340 week, year, 3,131,830 in 1003 a — \ Vy cak Wakefield, Live Stock CATTLE 14.50; 1.2.40 ; bulls, 2 Texas fed steers, Western steers, 1.900 500 HOGS—Receipts, ower; mixed and but 4 v., Hxy XN 4.00 faz.50,; 3250.4.00; 16.000 ; hers’. ¢.» 1h wy $8806.27; ; { sal SHE EP lambs, 108 ers, 5.250 ax 4.6002.00; Recei ipts, 6,000 sheep steady; higher ; good to choice weth- .50; fair choice, mixed, native lambs, 8.500 7.60 IN THE FIELD OF LABOR, Dyers and fishers of Metrane, Saxony, and surrounding districts are on a strike Wolnen weavers, numbering 1200, In the sitk factories of Jesi, Italy, have struck work. A lockout in the marble quarries of Caprara, Italy, bas thrown 6000 men out of employment. in It is estimated that there are approxi- mately 1,000000 brooms used annually in Michigan, A new international of building labor ers, one to amalgamate all the present ones, has been started Three hundred and seventy foundries in Philadelphia produce naghinery val- ved at $38.372071 annua Berlin (Germany) py weavers have won a twelve weeks’ strike, gaining an average increase cf 8 per cent Paper bagmakers are about to be ad- ded to the ranks of the organized women workers in London, Ragland. INTENSE HEAT PRODUCES PRECIOUS STONES. Betentists lend Crucible of the Varnuce. Hawn Kaccoeded in Plucking Diamonds and Hubles From the tecent advices fr that Professor Moigsan entist Bneceadloed om France state inent and inventor in i rihie King genuine He employ the electric farnace rd that a produced monds and this purpose which has of heat ean he been =o inmprovy degree pronch the which the the he extreme temperafy Were ade formation interior of rege $ i 8, Fithiiex weighin fifteen cara and enrth the for- to hi far diamonds resulting from the efforts of the very Lint ids and in quality t Lor equ the natural 3 tending of been mors CVE RUPE und in The ution Ree ive iid so emall, ‘ntitied imond vd bi seen is Droog positively in the di: ight uens i enriched series of new most thie one of anomy ug build- regardless Tricks of Animals. immber of whose regu tion is to of The dead” is gOme but baie enemies iF tive y¥ the who took VOT STRONCER THAN MEAT, A Judge's Opinion of F Gpa-Num. A gentleman w he y has acquired a ju- turn of mind from experience on out in the Sunflower State, arefully considered opinion alue of Grape-Nuts as food dicial the bench writes a « 3% to the v ie “For the past five prominent ny ® Nuts our years (irape has been a feature in bill of fare “The crisp food with the delicious, nutty flavor has become an indispensa “It has proved to be most healthful and has enabled nus to abolish pastry and ples for the children prefer “Grape-Nuts keeps us all in perfect physical condition—as a preventive of disease it is beyond value. 1 have been are troubled with face blemishes, skin eruptions, ete. It clears up the complexion wonderfully. “As to ite nutritive qualities, my ex pelence is that one small dish of Grape- Nuts is superior to a pound of meat for breakfast, which is an important consideration for any one. It satisfies the appetite and strengthens the pow er of resisting fatigue, while {18 use in volves none of the disagreeable conse quences that sometimes follow a ment breakfast.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, There's a reason, Dead or Not, He Was Burled. Over twenty years ago B. P. Ives, a well-known legal light of Essex coun: ty, and Charles P. Ti the ior court in at wompeon of pitied against important life insur Balem, Mr. Ives for the Mr, Thomps for the Thompson into the and Mr. Ives was in opposition. lenziny in Mr proceeded super were each other an ance cane and Mr put company iff anxious affidavit slrenuous After decided he phasis cal treatment, on plaint Whe very to cage certain equally arguments judge Thompson's favor, and read, with much em depositions relating to surgi death, funeral and last interment of the insured. Mr. Thompson this, which was {to the As ished ding the fin from a rea goexton of cemetery, glving date, n of burial lot, ete, he threw the papers the table 1d, addressing the of imped sometimes name, umber upon Judge in speech him: “There, your Bro. Ives don't be-be dead! B-but way." Boston a with a bit whict said, imen bothered honor Py lieve this perhaps man is b-buried him, any- Herald. we've Tattooed Women. There are two use among the One {8 common the i orf gin and birthplace of the subject. It is an infalll certificate of birth The other sort of imply fantasy apd coquet mong n tribes | % re- of line the wean. idence in Congo of sorts of tattooing of the the members women to all tribe, the same lcates tattoo certa The the ry women bodies A horizontal marriage, obll lines birth of chi line ing, another Thus is written upon garded with pride if it is full nDoChs epoch ldren, a vert line cha iographs the woman her son, re- of events, the autal anda permanently cured, No fits ornervo 18a day's of Dr, Kline's Great orer y¥Tksinl bottisand ror bod 144. 931 Areh St, Phila. Pa use Wil In Your Home ent i hie LLOW CRUST ON BABY Would Crack Open and Seab Causing Ter. rile JtehingCared by Cuticara., The Case of Miss Irose Crosby of sands of Cure E. Pinkham's is One Ta Y te 9 swotip 5420 Made ¥ AYA apouna woman's entire itis ly free f not should suffer » the pian « 0 BOvTery 'W.L.DoucLAs $3503 °SHOES W. L. Douglas $4.00 Clit Edge Line cannot be Sejialion atany price. RL BOG Ay 4 | SHoLL 5 a § PRICES iatient FE Ix w.L DOUGLAS MAKES AND BFLLES RE MEN'S $3.60 SHOES THAN ANT OTHER MANUFACTURER. $1 0, 00 REWARD 10 anyone who ¢ can Cigprove this statement Be ostins $3.50 shoes hove by their ex- Vastakl qualities, achieved the largest rale of any $3. world. They are just as good as £0) — the only difference is the price. If | could take you into my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men's fine pair of Douglas shoes is made, vou would reslize why W. L. Douslas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced in the world, I | could show you the difference between the shoes made In my factory and those of other makes, 1 u would understand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold thelr shape, fit better, wear longer, and sre of greater intrinsic value then any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day, W. L. Douglas Siron or Mm Made Shoos for Men, 82.50, $2.0 Bays’ School & Shoos, $2, 80, sz, $1.78, 81.80 CAUTION. aving W.L.Doug- J shoes, Take no s Lp Kone genuine # name and price stamped on bottom. A shoe dealer in every town where hoes are not sold. Full line of ey sent free for mn Upon request Fast Color Eyelets used! they will not wear brassy. Wri for IMustrated Catalog of Fall Styies W. L. DOL GLAS, Brockton, Mass. WET WEATHER COMFORT “1 have used your FISH BRAND Slicker for five years and can truth. fully say that | never have bad anything give me $0 much com. fort satisfaction. Enclosed find my order for another one.” { mantr AmO ADDNESE OW APPLICATION) 1 You can defy the hardest storm with Tower's Waterproof Oiled Clothing and Hats, Highest Award World's Fair, 1964. OUR GUARANTEE IS BACK OF THIS SIGN OF THE FISH i A.J. TOWER C0. xOWERS Boston, U. 8 3 isi gap® TOWER CANADIAN CO. CONC CENTR ATED CRAB ORCHARD WATER. Dress Insist « ihe Ww th ut hi w ANTE mn. Ww. 1.1 Bang inspect and Canaan a] TRADE MAR, Nature's great remedy for Headache red liver, ywels and ke tire system ina hea A natural record of cted try it. thy pro- coane- 3 11 a 1 Fall druggists Crab Orchard Water Co. LOU ISVIL LE, KY. Yuh NTISEPTIC® FOR WOMEN troubled with ills peculiar to 7 their sex, used as a douche is marvelously suc Thoroughly cleanses, kills disease stops discharges, i Paxtine is in powder form to be dissolved in water, and is A mote Cleansing, healing, id and economical thas hguid antiseptics for all TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sale at droggists, D0 cents a box, Trial Box and Book of Instructions Free, THE RB. Paxton Company BosTon, Mash. Money in Chickens.. For 25¢c. in stamps we will send » 100. Page Book giving the experience of a practical Poultry Raiser—not aa 13s Irene Croats Thousands of 2 merican women, how | ever, have found relief from all monthly | Vegetable Compound, as it is the most | It cures the condition | Miss Irene Crosby, of 313 Charlton Street East Savannah, Oa, writes: “Lydia BE. Pinkham's VV. getable C ompound is a true friond to woman, It been of great benefit to ne, curing me of | lar and painful monstroation when everything oles had failed, and 1 gindly recommend it to other suffering women.” Women who are troubled with pain. ful or irregular menstruation, backs ache, bloating (or flatulence), lencor rhoea, falling, inflammation or uleoera tion of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that * bearing<down” feeling, dizzi- ness, faintness, indigestion, nerveus rostration or the vives, should take mmedinte action to ward off the seri. ous consequences, and be restored to pariset hn health and strength by taking ydin B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com: ind, and then write to Mrs. Pink. nam, Lynn, Maas, for further free ad- vice. Thousands havé been cured by so doing. | Jars and cents—during 25 years. Tells | you everything requisite for profita! Book Publishing House, 134 Leonard Street, New York City. OANOKE COLLEGE J» +» FOR YOUNG WOMEN, DANVILLE, VIRGINIA, A Select and Jimited College Tor the Vigher Education of Women 24 Teachers and cers - ALL SPECIALISTS. Last year the mest svecessful in history of Institution. Idea! home Sursaundings. Rates low for advant rian RE. HATTON" A. won O. ADVERTISE'™ THAFares |T PAYS Pt NSIONFOR AGE. 2s Write me at once for blanks and insgucionk wi M. a ee pn Pot 3 55 Indiasa Aves sottelt
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