Don't wait until your sufferings 'have driven you to despair, with your nerves all shattered and your courage gone. Ilelp find happiness fsurely awaits you. if you accept Mrs. Finkham's advice. Disease makes women nervous, irritable, and easily annoyed by children and household duties ; such women need the counsel and help of a woman who understands the peculiar troubles of her sex ; that woman is Mrs. Tinkham, who with her famous medicine, Lydla E. Pinkham's VeRetablo Compound, have restored more sick and dis couraged women to health and happiness than any other one person. Her address is Lynn, Mass., and her advice is ree. Write today, do not wait. "Will not the volumes of letters from women who have been made strong by Lydla 12. IMnlcham's Vegetable Compound con vince others of the virtue of this great medicine? When a medicine has 1een successful in moro than a million, cases, Is it Justice to yourself to say, without trying it, "I do not believe it would help inc ? " Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and dis couraged, exhausted with each day's work. If you have some de rangement of the feminine organism try Lydla E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound. It will surely help you. Mrs. Emiiie Seering, 174 St. Ann's Ave., New York City, writes: Dear Mrs. Finehak: If women who are always blue nnd depressed have tho seemed to worrying rvav. me iniics before long my back wa:sbetter too, nnd I looked younger and stronger I took Biz bottles In nil, and it is with thankfulness that I acknowledge that my present good health is due to the use of Lydla E. Plukliam's Vegetable Compound." FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN. If there is anything in your enso about which you would like special advice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. Jo man will see your letter. She can surely help you, for no person in America has such a wide experience in treating female ilis as she has had. She lias helped hundreds of thousands of women back to health. Her address is Lynn, Mass., and her advice is free. You are very fool ish if you do not accept her kind Invitation. ArAnn FORFEIT If wo cannot forthwith produce the orlglml lottor nnd vtgnature of hl IISI I abuva testimonial, which will prove lit ahaolute guiiiimimiM. yUUUU I.ydii U. IMnUUiiin Medicine Co., Lynn, Maw. WEIJEATHfR CQIORI There is no satisfaction keener thM being dry and comfortable ffnm out. in liw narueat. siuiin. you arc sure or imo XHIUU WEAK Watebproof ILED CLOTnlN u n k luki Arte rm vi nuj rn v mii r.iiADiirrp 1a J.TOWeB CO..QMON.MAVVUSA. lowt anaiii 6.LlniTe.loiioiro.CAN, YOUH PBALKR. 1 1 u,ill ..... m...1w wall C fn? for emrfrre cftlnloquc of Wfmwi) nnd hat a. IS NOT A si Mm n ,j nil, i a but it cures RHEUMATISM And all disrates artmlng from Impurttte In the hi noil. II pniittrelu trill not injur th dlaettir organ. Catarrh, Kidney, .lrr ana slmnarU trouble disappear uitdtr th powerful blood purifying qualltlei of thi Medicine, TWO BOTTLES CURED. ItALSlon, N. C. Gentlemen :-I take pleaiure In hearing' testimony to th curative, properties of your P.ncuuACiDis. Two bottlea cured my aon of a bail eato. II tils vlll be at any benefit to you lo advertising your meritorious remedy, you can use it. Tourl trulr, W. H. RAND, Sfeirard, If. C. IntUlutlon or Blind. All Druggiits, $1.00, or expremge prepaid. Bobbltt Chemical Co., Baltimore, (Id., U. 5. A. Natural flavor :Cottae Corned Beef Wa it mini Keep It In the beuie lor emrrirenciea lor you want tomethin trood Mnd urn kut it quit, pptiiing .unci is rcidy iu an miuu Llbby, McNeill & Llbby, Chicago. ZVm3Sfc'& nnd nervous would take Lydia Vs. ilnkliam s Vegetable Compound they would find it the medi cine they need to bring them to a more cheerful frame of mind. I was terribly worried r.nd downcast, and wnti thin nnd bloodless. My back ached all tho time, no mutter how hard I tried to forpet lit or change my position to case it, and tho pain at the base of my brain was so bad that 1 sometimes thought thai I would prow crazy ; I had the blues so much and was always so depressed I could not seem to shake them off ; liulf of the time I did not seem to courago to do my work ; everything go wronfr with me, and I was always and fearing .the worst. I began to tako Lydia K. Pinklinin's cgctablo Com pound. After the first few doses n load seemed lifted from mv shoulders, I felt better in every leu me ana mv near, stopped bchioe fitful Cabby. It was a busy thoroughfare in Edin burgh, and, as the old lady was exhaust ed with the stir and bustle she hailed a passing cab. The driver was at hci side in a moment. Opening the door, he stood back to allow the lady to enter. She made one or two weak efforts, but was unable to mount the step; ant) at last, looking imploringly at the driver, she said, "Help me in, my good man, for I am very old." 'I he driver gently assisted his far into the cab, and then he gallantly said, "Well, mem, nac matter what age you ere. you Minna look it." His fare was increased by a shilling when the lady reached her destination. And he deserved it. CURE - ALL, take our choke eorneil beef, cook It and season .11 dune by eiperu Deuer man la poaaiuie ai e. When lust right put il m caua to keep until yoa want n. anppera, for sandwiches for any lima whan timpijt turn a aej euu toe out w i i open. Aa COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Central Trade Condition!. R. G. Dim & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade' says: Trade responded promptly to better weather in many sections of the country, notable activ ity appearing in seasonable lines of wearing apparel, yet wholesalers report conservatism as compared with earlier months this, year, although business is more active than it was a year apo. Some branches arc still backward nnd there is more or less complaint regard ing collections, while renewals arc fre quently asked. Outdoor work is vigor ously prosecuted, agricultural commun ities endeavoring to make up lost time and structural undertakings call for 'argue quantities of lumber and build ing materials, sustaining quotations. Labor problems arc being solved with encouraging celerity. Lake navigation has had the cxpcctc-.I effect in reducing rail freight congestion, and shipmcnti are more prompt, yet there is no dimin ution in the splendid increase of gross railway earnings, which show a gain of I.I.I per cent, over last year's figure! for April thus far, and 25.3 per cent, over 1901. LATESfQU0TAT10N3. Flour Spring clear. $.l.'5i'" .l-.io; best ratcnt, $470: choice Family, $3.95. Wheat New York No. 2, 8oV;c; Philadelphia Xo. i, ;878JJc; Balti more Xo. 2. 80c. Corn Xcw York Xn. 2. si'jc: Phil adelphia Xo. 2 .jS'foaSJ-ic; Baltimore Xo. 2, 50c. Oais Xcw York Xo. 2, 3Q''k: Phil adelphia Xo. 2, 43c; Baltimore Xo. 2, Fruits and Vegetables White pota toes There is a good demand for all good, sound stock at steady values. Ap plesOwing to the lateness of the sea son wc omit quotations. Onions There is a quick demand for choice yel low stock: sprouted have no quotable value. Cabbage Choice old stock nicets prompt sale. Xcw cabbage, when in good condition, is in good request. Sweet potatoes Choice to fancy stock is in light supply and good demand at prices quoted. Strawberries, when in Sood condition, are in demand. Teas, beans and other truck meet ready sale when they arrive in good order. Wc quote: Cabbage Danish, large, per ton, $7.501 S.co; new Florida, per brl. Sl.ooi t.50; Charleston, per brl. $i.2.V;? 175. Potatoes Maryland and Penn sylvania, 1 er bu. ;.V"6o; I'astcrn, 5;ii? (k. Kggplant. Florida, per orange box, $2..vyu3oO. Onions, yellow, per bu, 50 f'Mxic. Celery, Florida, per case. ?-'.50 '3xo. Sweet potatoes Potomac, yel low, per brl. ?3.oo( 3 25 : Xorth Caro lina, yellow. $3.cx)''(3.J?; Eastern Shore, yellow, J.'..i'i 3.00. Yams $1.5001 1.73. Tomatoes Florida, fancy, per carrier, $3.ocy'3.5! do, t'air to good, per car rier, f j.oo-' 2.50. Asparagus, per bunch, !?f"J0r. Strawberries, per quart. I0(ii 13c. Cukes, Florida, per box. ifi.foCrr 25,0. Spring onions, per ion. y.-'ufijc. Green peas, ,per basket, sctl.y. Green beans, per box, $1732.23. Butter Separator. 27'ri 2?!c : Gathered rrei'iu, 2(VnJ7c: Prints.' l-lb, 28i?ij()c; Rolls. 2-lb. .y'i.'9c; Dairy pts. Md., Pa., Va.. jrdijSe. Eggs Western Maryland and Penn sylvania, per dozen, 1 5 1 t 5 1 S c : Eastern Shore (Maryland and Virginia) 13Q iS'-ic Cheese Large, fio-lbs, 1407 i.3Jc; do. 36-Ibs, i.t'.JC I45jt; 23-ibs, 14'iiVi I4'Sc. Live and Dressed Poultry Chickens Hens, heavy to medium, I3'i: 13' 2i io, old roosters, each ,3of!i33; do, voting, good to choice, I5I7; do, rough and striggy, 13V114; do, spring, Jcf135: do. winter, jnKf2$, Ducks Fancy, large, 1-,'c; do, small, fi) 12; do, mnscovy and mongrel;!, 1304. (iccsc Western, each jCx 50. Ciliinca fow l tach U'i 2??. Pigeons Old strong flyers, per pair ri ,W, do, young per pair, 25'; 30. Dressed Poiihry Capons Fancy, large, 21 IV 22: do, good :o choice, iS(ii 20; do, slips and small, !5ffi7. Provisions and Hog Products Mar Kft firm. Our quotations arc as fol lows: Buik clear rib sides, lie; bulk :lcar fides, u'4: bulk shoulders, jo; bulk fat backs, 18 lbs and under, 10; sulk bellies, 12; bulk ham butts. 10; Dacon clear rib sides, 114-4; clear sides. 12: bacon shoulders, lo'A; sugar-cured breasts, small, I2',4; sugar-cured shoul ders, blade cuts, lo'A; sugar-cured shoulders, narrow, loj'j; sugar-cured shoulders, extra broad. n.U: sugar-cur-;d California hams, io'4; canvased and nncanvascd hams, 12 lbs and over, 14; hams, canvased and uncanvascd, ij lbs nd over, i.vX; skinned, I4'4; refined iard, second-hand tubs, io-X: refined 'ard, half-barrels and new tubs, lo-X; '.ierces, lard, ioJ'j. Hides Market easy. We quote as follows: Heavy steers, association and (alters, late kill, 60 lbs and up, close se lections, o'4((i.ioc; rows and light uecrs, &a.8'ic Live Stock. Chicago Cattle Receipts 6000 head; no Tcxans; steady to 10c higher; gooc to prime steers Js.io'f; 5.60; poor to me dium $4. 2515. 10; stockcrs and feeder? $3.0074.90; cows J1.safi4.15; heifer? $2. 50015.00; canncrs $t.50''275; bull.' J2.50W4.30; calves $4 5o((6.4o; Texas fed steers f 4.0O1 5.00. Hogs Receipts to d?y 25.000 head; tomorrow 18,000; lefl Dvcr 3coo; opened 5 to 10 cents lowcrj closed firmer; mixed and butchers fto.9affi7.2a; gooil to choice, heavy, $7.30(11 7.42;$; r ugh, heavy, $7,0067.25; light $6. 756 7.05; bulk of sales $7,056? '.25. Sheep Receipts 8000 head. Sheep and Iambs steady to 10c lower; good to choice wethers $4.50(715.00; lair to choice mixed $375'!'' 4-25; native lambs $4.50616.50; Western lambs 4.50(27.00 woolcd. East Liberty Catile steady; choice $5 4'" 5-5; prime $5 20 5-3o; Rood $5.00(115.20. Hogs active; prime heavy $7.50; mediums $7.45; heavy Yorkers. $7.40; lisht Y'orkers $737-3S: pigs $7-30 !'"-35; roughs $5-oo(d 7.00. Sheep slow; best wethers $4.8o((r5.oo; cull' end common $2.50; choice lambs $6.40 (.76.65; veal calves $5.501.5.75. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. The best laundered people arc thf Americans. India exported $46,000,000 worth ol cotton last year. One concern in Wurttembcrg exports 5,000,000 harmonicas per annum. On many railways cement ties art displacing wooden ties. Grease will cause the rubber in ar automobile tire to crumble. Each of Germany' eight colonies, ex cept Samoa, receives a subsidy greatci than the revenue it yields. Spain controls the Cuban shoe mar ket. The weight of the average baby'i brain at birth is little more than three fourths of a pound. The rule of the Czar extends over twice as much contiguous, territory at that ot any other power in the world. In firing the ordinary rifle only 43 per cent, of the powder explodes. Mexico raises 50,000 bales of the too, 000 bales of cotton used each year in that country. Seventy-nine per cent, of the popula tion of the United States were born within the State or Territory of their present residence). Pleasures of Travel. One of the charms of travel, says a well-known writer, is to encounter ficople or scenes which remind us of ionic. A Cape Cod man who left his native port many years ago, and had spent the greater part of his time in F'ngland, recently went to Kingston, Jamaica. One day, while waiting for a train to Port Antonio, he noticed a tall, young mar, evidently a stranger. "He was white and I was white, and that was enough,' 'said the Cape Cod man, in telling the story. "I spoke to him, and asked if he was as far from home as I was, mentioning London as my home. He responded that his home was San Francisco, and we were soon exchanging confidences. He said his people moved to California four years before from Massachusetts. I asked him what place in Massachu setts, and he said Wcllflcct: said he was born in Wclllleet. I asked him in what part of the town his folks had lived, and he said the southern part, and I could sec he was smiling r.t my cu'i osity. ' Was your place anywhere near the old Cromwell place?" said I. "He looked at me in astonishment. "'Why yes,' said he. "the very next farm.' "'Well.' said I. 'then your name is Jones. Mine is Cromwell, and I own the old place, and some of my folks live in it.' "You can imagine whether wc felt acquainted or not alter that. His father and I had been boys together. Well, sir, meeting young Jones was the most pleasant part of my trip to Jamaica. You can't tell what good fortune may befall you when you start on a jour ney." Elections In Brazil. A writer in Argonaut declares that in Brazil the elections are a farce. The bailots arc hardly ever counted, for the government nominates its ticket, and then, after an election, announces all its candidates elected. "A year or so ago," he says, "an American, who had settled in I'.ahia, the second largest city in Brazil, was made an election clerk, ar.d was told to bring the returns from an interior town into Bahia. Alter the election had closed, the clerk took the returns and hastened away, guarding them with the greatest care. lie rode his horse hard, for he felt that the sus pense would be great at Bahia until the returns he was carrying were received. What was his chagrin, therefore, to hand his package over to the chief election clerk, only to see it thrown into the waste-basket. "'litre, wha: are you doing?" he thofiel. "'Throwing them away.' wris the an swer, 'we don't need them row.' "'Don't ntcd them? stammered the American, who had Ixni brought up to regard a violation of the election laws as treasonable. "'The giivernment has elected its men already.' was the answer; 'we don't need ar.y more votes.' "Here the inspector opened the pack age and showed the astonished Ameri can a quantity of blanks, each of which was signed, with a space to be tilled in with any number necessary to elect the government candidates." Amusements Halls for our Soldiers. A year ago Congress appropriated five hundred thousand dollars for the construction and equipment of amuse ment halls at first-class army posts, and a building for this purpose "to cot one hundred and twenty-five thousand dol lars is to be constructed at Fort Myer. The building is to be sixty-eight by one hr.ndrcd and seventy-two feet, is to be I -shaped, and will contain a hrge swimming pool, a complete gymmsmri. a running track, a bowling alley, a shooting gallery, billiard room, library, kclr.re room, cafe, and a frond-sized stage lor tncatrica!. and other ilerarv exercises. The building will be used tor 1 lie regular religious exercises on Sundays and will be managed no as to contribute as much as possible to the entertainment and improvement of the men stationed at the post. The cafe will dispense what are known as soft drinks, and the .usual foods kept at such a place. The aim is to provide a means of intellectual and moral improvement which will, as far as possible, take the place of the old time canteen and keep the men from desiring to resort to the groggcries that beset the roadways to every army post. The remainder of the appropriation will be divided in niaxi- J mum amounts of forty thousand dol lars among other army posts designated by the Secretary of War. Introduction ef Forks, The introduction of forks, which may be supposed to mark the first .step to ward some more definite idea of tabic manners did not take place until the reign of James I., and they were not in general use until sonic time alter the Restoration. In Pepy's time things were not very much improved, and at best each guest was expected to bring his own spoon and fork to a meal, and use it throughout without change. It was pardonable in the garrulous diar ist that when he attended a banquet at :he Guildhall jn lOo.j he left his spoon and fork at home. lie might reason hly have supnosed that the Lord Mayor and Aledrmcn of the richest city j ,11 inc worm wonui nave ueen wen pro vided with such things, but doubtless ;hev regarded them as an unnecessary :.... .i. .i. ...i.e.. iiuio rtiniii. .Many were me tuoies, (ays Pepys. "but none in the hall but ;he Lord Mayors and the Lords of the Privy Council that had napkins and tnives, which were very strange. I sat It the Merchant Strangers' table, where vcrc ten ao''d dishes to a mess, with plenty oi wine of all sorts; but it was .-cry unpleasant that we had not nap ins or changes of trenchers, and drank Mit of earthen pitchers and wooden dishes." FITS nernittnentlvouMil.No Utsor Mnon. pri altnr lint dny' use of Ir. Kiln' Grat! SerTellestoror.tStrlitl bottle. 'indtrottlisetroi I r. It.H.Knnit. I.tJ.. wai Areb Ht..P1.itla..Va. The livei of omo people uri-m to indi ruta a regret that I here ai'3 only ten com mandment lo bleak. I'm Allen' Fnol-Knif.. It l tlin only euro lor Rwolbn, Kmnrting, Tiiml, Aciiini:, Hot. Swt-utln Fe'jt.C'eriw mi J Huui-ins. A'i for Allen's Foot-Easo. a powdnl t J be kliakc-n into tho shoes. Cures while oi walk. At all J'n-Kisr nd Hboo St"re, Mo. Don't aeeep any wibstltutH. Hani phi wnt Fnr.r. Addit-SM, Allen 8. Olmste i, Lolloy, N.X. When fortune kno.-ka at the door lomt people don't unawei- tor leur it might be a collector, ' The Kteau.Kool Kltaiten Kind" of stove kep you eleaa and oool. Eeonomlnal and alwnyn ready. Bold at good stove toro, At any rate the married woman's lifi is not uiiw-ipent. You can do your .dyeing in hall an hour with Putnam Fadixem l)tt. Th fellow who thinks bo can flatter all women flatters hitniKlf. I do not boiler FUo's Cur for Coasamp Hoc buan iul lor oou hi ami colas Joun I . Jloi an, Trinity Hprlngn. Ind., Fab. 15, Th mail mho aiakrs a fool of himself only saves someone ei (be ttoublv. "PERUNA SAVED Women Made Strong and Mothers. Happy Catarrh of the Pelvic Organs Is a Frc quent Cause of Barrenness. Pe-iu-na Eradicates Catar.il the System, From TO tho womnn of ancient Israel not to become u innthrr whs regmded aa the greatest of earl lily erfluinities. To become a mother more especially the mother of a utrons:. Iiclthy hoy was the height of glory for the IhiiIiIuI woman ol the good oid Bible days. Kven now, when maternity is not esteemed an ot yore, the mother of hoHltliv children is an ohjeet of admiration, and sometimes envy, by her neighbor. As compared with ancient peoples, the average American woman has n low appreciation of motherhood. There arc, however, a greut many exceptions to this ntntrment. The aceoinnnying lettern from grateful women who have been made ntrong. healthy nnd happy mothers need no added words .ot ours to make them toiivineine. Catarrh had weakened ond impaired their entire s stems, l'eruna made them sound and we.). Mrs. I.. Ciriflith. Areo, Idaho, writes: "Vnur medicine did me a wonderful amount of good. It cured me of barren ness. I am 3U years old and never had any children; but tinre beginning your medicine 1 give birth to u lii-pound buby A Y0LNCI MOTHER'S LETTER. Mslliuerta, writes to Dr. lluitmun from Delano, Miss., the Mrs. W. following: Vticlor S. IS. Hart nut 11. Cnltimbxn. Hear Slr:"l )rrl perfectly well nf ealarrJt.' 1 did aa on dtrcrl- edmetoand tunic l'eruna and Ma mil In. The third vf March I fiave birth lo a KJ-pounU babu girl ana tee arc both uell and happy. I am vi rn thankiul to you, and Vent 11 a art rati my llje. 1 rccomuicn t It to everyone and can't pralne tl enough. "1 itcnd nn m,i own anil my b tby'H plclure.'iShc In so need and good, fhv in a l'eruna baby. 1 have such good lira I tit now. I do all iiiy Itnttm work and lake care in y baby, and feel ho yoo.l. 'There are three or four or my nelyhborn' unlny l'eruna now, Hlnce It did me tto much good. They were JtiHt run. down, and they think it In fine. It lna yond to nivn Htrcii(ilh."Mrn. IV. Mclttiberln. girl. She is now six months old ami n-eidi" '.'."i pounds. .My li-ieinls were all stirpi'i-ed. ."nine would not believe it until tluv came to si-e u:v, "My htishaud says he never saw sin h a I'haiige in any one a. there Mas in trie altu I had taken t h'.re or four hollies ol J criina. 1 am strotiLcr than I have been since I was unite miiiiu. (;-,! bless you and your incilieine loiever. 1 cannot t !! " lent-,- is t,io lung atreaity: nut 1 will say I'ei -.tna l in ed me. I never saw or heard n! anything half so good. 1 can r.e.-er tlu.nl: you enough for uur , lioness. 1 u c.e-i s 111 111 ituppc 11 works iim; a eimiu. it cuieil my haliv when other medicines tailed. She was real had with la grinnc."--Mrs. I.. M. (Jrillith Mrs. K. K. Thomas. Alpha. M i., writes: "I h:ne Used your IVruini and Maualiu. f had been doctoring for several veals, but When the House Burned. The Pilgrim tells the story of a wo man property holder in Xcw York wnosc agent brought ncr an insurance policy on her house. i oil d better give 111c a check for the premium now," he said. "How much is it?" she asked. "A little more than one hundred dol lars. Wait a minute and I will get the exact amount. "Oh, how tiresome!" said the lady. And I am in such a litttrv! Tell the company to let it stand, and deduct it from what they will owe me when the house burns down." DOAN'S CHANGE'DOU'BT" TO GLAF'SURPRfSE E.nETT, rAP. I revived the sample of Doau'a Pills and ti ey stop ped all my trouble of pain in the back, from which I have sulTered lor two years. I am it sole-It-utility cutter, and being on my feet and lifting heavy rlies all day, appreciate, tho help Doan's Pills have given me. I feel like a new man. Geo. A. Bu 110 ess, 103 Belmont Street. limb St. Loris, Mo. Heccivcd sample, and am on my lirst bottle from tho druggist they helped me wonder fully. I bad a feeling of wanting to urinate all tho time, and trouble In passing, burning and itching. That Is nil gono now, nnd I feel thankful. E. K. Stevenson, MOl Eustou Ave. Asi'ES, Colo., April 10, 1003. Doan's Kidney Tills accomplished the desired result In my case relief camo tho second day after I com menced taking them. I was troubled with retention and dribbling of the urino. Now it is natural nnd free aa ver in my life. D. L. Stafford. A Too Common Attitude. A small girl who had just begun to attend school recently brought home a pumpkin. seed, and told her mother that the teacher said that although the seed was white, the pumpkin would be yel low. "And what will the color of the vines be?" asked the mother. The little girl replied that the teacher had not taught her that. "But," said her mother, "you know, dear, for we have pumpkin vines in our garden." "Of course I do. but wc ain't ex pected to know anything until wc arc taught." Th old, InvirUbt virtue of St. Jacobs Oil nukea It the king cSi for Sprains and Bruises Price. 25c. auid 50c Writes Mrs. W. McRobcrts. fflm&fm and 1 Delano, Minn. Ot'o; kepi getting wor.-e. due day a neighbor Moiinm l-tni!;ht me jmir honk, the 'Ilis "t I. ilr.' ami wanted me to tali your iH'dirinc. I tnli! her that 1 had given up all Ihioe of evi l- gettine Weil. I had trird - so nnn-li im-ilii-in,- M nt-iuhliurs tiiouht I v.-: immi'v dead will! oils llHI'tlO 1 "I- ina'lv I i-.nn-liidiil i!,:,i I u-nn',1 n,, a last I ri.t'l. So mv husbaMil -ot me a bott j ot i envi.i I M m 1 n. I comm-n 1 ! t-ilcin.- them a.eui.linK to .Iheciinn-. 'J . v a t wo veal s -.,. A vear ,m-o la-i N . vcndicr l" pive bn-'h !.' a I'l-mnmd "bal boy, who is well and l-e.uly: and 1 a dmtig my own :;,.,;-i-,orl;. 1 1 give Tciium loo Mr it praise 1 tb ni; it ! is ihe bc..t tiu.Iu'ki.. I I... ,,-,i .Mi's. I'.. I'.. I lu.luas. If you da nut leiivc fu-ompt and satis factory ri'Mi'ls iio--i il,. u. o ,. J'enina. write at o:. Il.irtman, givii Followed Directions. A school teacher in Kentucky had tlie trouble iti teaching a little fellow- 1 to s." ay "double 1." "douM- e." "doub'.t. s." et cetera. Hut alter a while his ti iorts were fruitful, and he was gratified by an "xtraordinary appearance of in lercst on the pupil's part. In fact, the hoy became a double lcittr hunter, and ceased altogether to rcpiire altenti in at that ioinl. About that lime they reached the lesson concerning the carlv riser sun 1 II sun! beginning "L pi L'p! and see the see til.' Aihlncbacksnree.'iFed. Ifin. back, and loin swellings and dropsy sitrns vanish. colored, pal,, in passing, dribbling. f,e,,ene,-, be VcJ M ' u mv hue nn,l d wetting, noun Kidney Pills remove 'calculi and il : , ' e, cite -C C gravel. Relieve heart i.al.dtiilhiii. sleeplessness, 1 P l 0 1 ' di.zmess,headathc, . A A x i)t-rvuuii.-.-;s. ' .... , sxilCLl lllllli; lllll'IIIIVIlliSIM'lIIII-nill iyiyi . -HSMI 'TO r0STtR-MILiOW2-y-ar BURW CO., BUFFALO, N. 'icvV. JityttMO OBTAIN A TRIAL BOX. FHEf.7 lC 1 1 VA7 mitt t ctNTi. lvS..v TATC jt sf" -w"' tp "ui """lx,xyT, Consult our Physician by mail; medicul ndviee free. A man may become weary of daily toil but it docs not produce as much depression as does daily idleness. fceonine stamped C C C. Kever soli In balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "aoxethlrjif jn;t as pood." P ATEMT8, lit Al)l:.l AltKM AMI lKNH10. Are Vuu luirrritti-df - MllllKli. nf oVUnr li.ve liwii mailft out of pnta ml l m.l(M:,rk. Mllilenn ..( u.illum am iii,r..ii.-l. utnl lo niv HUMl,ilia. il,l yaais. practlc. tor lull. riua,tt,n anil Utt-ratiin), I'KKK, wrlto to T,,,,1.w ' WILLHtOHfANV, "Ilia UiiilUliiii. ill Hut A., Wuluugtuu, DO. Willi Wiitlit AIL tlbl I 0M loui-h rlyo.D. rep, -ri in iiiim. M.ia pt firturir pi ADVERTISE" i-yvy" IT PAYS RDnDCV vt DISCOVERT: me - I w O I qairt r M and raraa ant i mama m MatitBoo aWe4 Uaunoaia aaul 10 dere-liMla.Mt .. B. a. ii.ua a soaa.Swa.A4iai, Oar S-re. UbfAilS M Mil WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG THAT ACHE WISE WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TAIVE TRIAt BOTTLE lO CENTS IT "I Do All My House' work and Take Care of My Baby Feel So Rootbecr fi ' !j,A The Krentt'fft uprlnc tcnU iilitj';it A pat kiu;' iuu tn Hvf khI The Rrentcst uprlnc: tcnle. A llHCkllKI' I1IU. fS UVf k'lll. mm tli.lklll. 1,m- P-'il'l -vT-vl.,-I iWilSt, ' n.sllfcr cent MvWilf (lum.rsF. iiiiiKsoi. A-.:'f to'a on in. I Pl-Itl.lNr.TOV ,TlN( TION-. Mo I j received sample of Doan's Pills ar.il l.lrrl, !..... .1. .1 . , , . . Tavlopsvili.e, JIisu. No man can tell the gooil of Doan's Kidney Pills until he tries them for n un , I.- I, ..1 I tried everything uud got no relit-f iintil I used Doan's Pills. J, X Lew is. M EPTBitAN-cn.Mini , April 11th. Many thanks for the sample of loan' Kidney Pills. Wc bad tried mnnv remedies with little benefit but foun'j Doan's net promptly, and lilt tin. i :.u. which wasun unusual desire to urinato had to get up live and six times ol a night. I think Diabetes whs well under way, thu feet and nukle swelled. There was an intense pain in the back, tlm heat of which would feel like puttiug one s hand up to a lump chimney. I hitvc used the five trial and two full boxes of Jinan's Pills w ith the satisfaction of feeling that I urn cured. Thev are the remedy pur excellence. R F. Uam.akd. f a a uoiuen iuic of Agriculture: Be good to your land and your crop will be good. Plenty of Potash a rf-s , r- . aj in the fertiliser anclls quality and quantity in the har-. A WJJjT. vest. Write us and i-.tK-? 'V wc win sena you, free, by next mail, our money winning books. 0EBWAN lAil wntkS, M Nitaaa Stmt, rxr tc-k. ( IfntTllrlnl irllli Ttinmn.an'a UT.S.. j weaia aM iJlOmpSOIl S CjI fliltt AND HEADS J MY LIFE .mh 4 is$ . 1 fJ ill i-.,t u y.-v-w-..'i at . j full -'iU'iucnt 01 y.iur f,5C nwt ho wiT7 ' in. pl'-a-tril to ftivc oit valuable advice ! A'ttii'-f? I)-. H;':'!r.i:i". r-ltliMit .f Th 1 I I lai 1 :i;.in Nuiiiai ii!in. I nluitilius Ohio. 11" Nil Jfu& Robins are here JK$5& ATM ' Vjti'J 1 r mm m v.
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