Iff";ry,-T- Mother tt m mAitii was troubled with consumption for mny yesrs. At list tne was given up w uis. she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral snd was speedily cures." D. P. Jolly, Avocs, N. Y. No matter how hard your cough or how long you. have had It. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you are coughing today, get a bottle of Cherry Pectoral at once. Three tltes t ISc, Mb, II. AH ersfflrli. Contnlt Tour dwtoi. It he STS than do as h. aara. If h. tells jou not to lake It. than don't take It. He koowi. Lhti It with him. We ar. ermine. J. C. AVER CO.. Lowell, Kill. The American and H: Oyster. The oyster in his ehiry i a rich. dark-colored, shapely inhabitant of salt water. He is plump, but not swelled up. and has a delicious, incomparable salty flavor, which nobody who really knows him and has the taste to appre ciate him would ever dream o( spoil ing with crude condiments. But rarely will the oysterman send such an ex quisite creature to market. It is not fat enough or white enough (or the vulgar crowd. So he puts it in fresh, or nearly fresh, water to "fatten" that is. iic draws off the fine natural juices by a process of osmosis, and substitutes therefor a quantity of water which distends it like a balloon and makes it just as tasteless. But it looks fat like a scrawny Christinas turkey judiciously fed by an air pump. Then it is put before the American as an oy ler, and the American, who judges his food and drink largely by labels, pours over it salt, pepper, tabasco, Worces tershire, horseradish, or what not, and thinks it is all right. Me might as well have any sort or sea urchin tliPt was soft and puffy and wet as a vehicle for the concoctions which he uses to make himself believe that an oyster tastes like something. Knew One Kind. "When it comes to cake." she s.iid. tilting her nose ever so slightly, "a man's ignorance is colossal. What do you know, for instance, about angel food?" "I think I know the kind that the only angel of my acquaintance likes," whispered young Spoonamore handing her a box of fudges. During the official year the army lost t per cent, of its enlisted men by de sertion, or enough to make six full regiments. Half as many were dis honorably discharged. J Mrs. Fairbanks tells how neglect of I Mrs. Fairbanks tells how neglect of warning symptoms woman. She thinks woman's safeguard is Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 4,Dzab Mrs. Pinkhasi: Ignorance and neglect are the cause of untold female sufferinfr, not only with the laws of health but with the , chance of a cure. I did not heed the warnings of headaches, organic! pains, and general weariness, until I was well nigh prostrated. I knew I had to do something. Happily I did the right thing. I took Lydia E. Plnkhara's Veiretable Compound faithfully, according to directions, and was rewarded in a few weeks to find that my aches and pains dis appeared, and I again felt the glow of health through my body. Since I nave been well I have been more careful, I have also advised a number of my sick friends to take Lydia E. IMnkbam'a Vegetable Com pound, and they have never had reason to be sorry. Yours very truly, Mrs. Mat Fairbanks, 218 South 7th St., Minneapolis, Minn." (Mrs. Fair, banks is one of the most successful and highest salaried travelling sales women in the West) .j When women are troubled with Irregular, suppressed or painful menstru ation, weakness, leucorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or ire beset with such symptoms as diuinesa, falntneas, lassitude, excitability, irri tability, nerrousnoss, sleeplessness, melancholy, " all-gone " end " want-to-be-left-alone " feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. PinJtham's Vegetable Compound at once remove such troubles. Betuae to buy Any other medicine, for you seed the best. caused by I ' our with ease." If a Vo ether medicine for female Ilia In tbe world baa received tneh widespread and unqualified endorsement. XZra. Plnkbam Invites all alrk women to write her for advice. , Cie has gulled thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. ! ("m'" F,PIT If we euaot forthwith areaee lh original Utters atvs stfaatareseC I, I a e he .tilili, wkwk will r" taeir I.? T!; . w How It Started. They had been married only three short weeks, and he was actually inter ested in his paper at the dinner table. "Darling,' she began in a tone t'neant to be reproachful, "do you love me just as nutch as you ever did?" "Sure thing," he answered briefly. She ought to have been satisfied to let it go at that, but she wasn't. "Why?" she asked. "Don't know," he replied. "Just a fool habit I've got into, 1 suppose." Then for seventeen consecutive sec onds silence reigned supreme. Looking lor a Bargain. "Have you bought that thermometry yet?" asked Mr. Suburbs, as he poked up the fire. "Xo." niv dear, reolied Mrs. Su- burba, deep in the bargain sale an nouncements. "I thought I'd wait till it gets colder, when they'll be lower than they are now." She Drummed. "My husUcnd. you know," said Mrs. Nexdore, Is a drummer." "Indeed?" replied Mrs. New come, "I thought it was your daughter." "Kh? How do you mean?" "I thought it was your daughter who used the piano." THREE YEAR? AFTER. Fupcne K. I.nrin, of 7!il Twentieth nvptitip, ticket seller In the Union Sta tion, Denver, Col., nays: "You lire, ut liberty to repent wliut 1 first stated through our Denver pnpers Hliout Dnnn's Kidney Pills In Ilio summer of lS'.KI, for I have hud no reason In the Interim to change my opinion of the remedy. I was subject to severe lit tacks of backache, al ways aggravated If I sat long at a desk. Donu's Kidney Pills absolutely stopped my backache. I have never had a pain or n twinge since." Foster-MUbtirii Co.. Buffalo, N. T. For sale by all druggist!). Price 50 cents per box. None ol Their Business, Anyhow. flancu'a rirli mirrlihrr linrl npr suaded him to call at the office of the park commissioners and enter a pro test, againsi one cm uic cjiuciupiaicu improvements. "Win, ic , .,.. .-l,i..t If act'. cd him. "Have you any abutting prop erty?" "Buttin' property, is it?" said Mr. Clancy. "Yes, I've a goat. I'what's mat got to no wm it: Gaining a Reputation, Besides. Junior Partner (a few days after Christmas) I don't think we ought to mark these goods down to such a figure as that. Its less than half cost We can't replace thcin for double the prtce. Senior Partner We won't have to, my boy. it's perfectly safe. Nobody has any money now. will soon prostrate a " Dear Mrs. Pinkham : For over two years I suffered more than tongue can express with kidney and bladder trouble. My physician pro nounced my trouble catarrh of the bladder, displacement of the womb. I naa irequent ttcblre to urinate, ana m was very iw ful, and Iukim of blood would pass with the urwo. Also naa DacKucne very oiioiu "After writing to you, and receiving your reply to my letter, I followed your advlco, and feel that you and Lydia E. rinkhani'a Vejre- i&bie compound nave i-uicu un, . iug medicine drew my womb into ita proper place, and then I was welL I never feel !. .,.. .nd Mn Ha mv nniiflAvnrk inui uuw, . , v., Mas. Auca Lamok, Kincaid, Miss. COMMODORE NICHOLSON OF OUR NAVY ftsoomminds P-ru na -Other Pro mlnent Men Testify, , Commodore Pomervllle Nicholson, of the United Stntes Navy, in n letter from 1KJ7 It St., N. V Washington, D. C. snrs: "Your 1'cruna has been and is now used by so ninny of my fripiuls and ac qualntnnces as a sure cure for catarrh that I am convinced of lis curative qualities, and I unhesitatingly recom mend It to all persons suffering from that complaint." S. Nicholson. The highest men In our nation have given Teruna a strong endorsement. Men of all classes and stations' are equally represented. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Pe runa, write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. AddreVs Dr. IlartniRn, President of TheHartman Siiiiltarlum. Columbus, O. As'i Yonr Dragglit for a free Peruna Almanac for 1904. The Old Rule. The delegation from the factory em ployes presented their demands and awaited the answer oi the proprietor. "Boys," he said, "you went out on a strike six months ago, didn't you?" "Yes, sir." "And two months ago you went out on another one?" "Yes, sir." "Well, it has been many a day since I played baseball, but I know the rules. You have called two strikes on me. I'm too old to run now, and if you call a third. I'll simply go out 6i busi ness. See?" They didn't call it. natter of Qrammar. "Why do you persist in saying 'wid ow woman' all the time?" asked the ex pedagogue. "Why not 'widow' alone?" "That's all right if she happens to be a plain widow," explained the party of the other part, "but if she's young, handsome and wealthy you'll seldom find her alone." The. I'. S. Drpt. or A(rl ullur C:ve to Salter's Ooti its hesrtiest en i"nrerrent. Halzer'n Nw Nntinnal Oats I'iftMI in 1Qfl3 finm 15ft 4 n hit ! '"re in 30 different StatM. snil you, Mr. "nrmer, can beat thi in 1904. 'f you will. cilr' s.ed sre pedigree seeds, brej up through careful selection to big yield. Per Acre, Pn'zer's Tteardl'MTW'cv yielded 121 hit. Salter's Ilotr"! .Builder Corn.... h. Knrdts snd Macaroni Wheat.... M hii. Knlier'a YVtorin Rane 60,000 Iba. Salicr' Teosinte, the fodder wonder 1(10,(100 lbs. Px'iier'a BilHon IVIar Crasa.... SO.nnn lb. Sn'er' Vr'hfrr- Potatoes 1,1100 fan. Now uoh vie'dii nay snd you can have lliein, Mr. Parmer, in 1904. 6F.XD IOC, IN STAMPS r nd this notice to the John A. Salrer Peed f'o., I.a Croaie. Wis . and you will get lhir lii(t ra'alor nrd lots of farm seed i.imps free. A.CM..1 It you haven't any enamles to forgive rardun h fenf your fiiendi. The French Government employs 1350 workmen and 13,000 women in tlio State tobacco luamifactories,, .und makes a yearly profit of 400,000,000 francs. Tbe English largusgc I much in use lu Panama, especially on tho Atlunti" side. Etati ot Ohio, Titt nr Toledo, ( Lccas CoDsxr. f Faiss J. ( hsset make oath that ho Is lealor purtnor of tn tlrm of t J. Casscr A Co.,doiox bualuess In tbe City ol Toledo, County aud Htnto (oresnld, and thut said tlrm will pay the sum ot one bdxdrkd uoi.. labs (or eaoU and every o:is ot catibsb that cannot be cured by the use ot Hall's L'ATABBB CCBS. FbAHB J. CBBXET. Hwora to before me and suoiortbed la my . ,t- reaenco, tills otb duy of December, asAL. A. 1., lSwf. A. V, Clkabok, 1 v Aofary public. Hall'sOatarrj Cure Is takeu tateraally, an 1 acts dlreotly ou tbe blood and mucous aur lacea of tbe ayste n. bead lor testlmoniitla, Iree. F. J. Cbexbt A Co,, To.edo, O, Hold by all Druggist, 7So. Take ilall a Family l'lils for conatlpat..n. Sunday Island, It: tbe Pacific, Is really tho tallest mountain In tho world. It rises SOO0 feet of five miles of water, and is thus nearly 30,000 feet from base to summit. The average number of visitors In New York City is c.Ulmnted at 200 000, and their stay Is ten days. Economy la tbe load to wealth. Put Ham pAUKLts Uvks is tbe road to econ omy. A man who is continually abooting oil his mouth canjiot hope auucesffully to poae as a big guu. Mr Wlnslow'sJiothln .Syrup for e'llldrei teotliing,o:tea tar. uuii, redauea I a Bum n tl'ju,aliy palo.autet wtad tua. 111, a bj;it The good Samaritan didn't wait to be in troduced to tbe man who had lallen among tbieve. ' The Wonder'af Cream Bvparater. Does its work in thirty minutes and leaves less than 1 par cent, butter fat. The price is ridiculouily low, according to awe, 2.79 to W OO each, and when you have one you would not part therewith for lifty times its coat. Jl'BT SKKD TBtS ROTICK ' with 5c. stamps for poatage to tbe Joba A. Salter Seed Co., La Croaie, Wis., and get their big catalogue, fully describing this remarkable Cream Separator, and ban dreds of other tools and farm seeds used by the farmer. A.C.L.) It takes mors than a visit from ail jrifs'l nether to make a aaan happy. t WW COMMODORE? V-t Vk JVidwhon , "" i iii .1, fr- r Strange to relate, more people live to he centenarians lu warm countries than lu cold ones. 1'rog skins are susceptible of deli cate coloring, and for this reason they are much used lu India for costly hook, binding. At the recent review before Kin. Edward, at Malta, the pet monkey of the British warship Iiucchnntu marched in front of the men. A dealer In marine stores in Knglnud is compelled to have his name painted in letters nt least six Inches hmg over Ws door. Nor may he buy from uny ono uudcr the age of sixteen. Locusts are not the only migrant in sects. In July, 1S!MJ, a swuvm of smull beetles passed over liunicrshnf, In l:un. sla, which was two lulles long, one and one-third miles wide and over twenty feet ; ikk. In Slam some of the women entrust their children to the enre of elephant mil hps. and it is said that the trust Is never betrayed. The babies piny nbniit the huge feet of the elephants, who nro very careful never to hurt their liitlo charges, .ohsters cannot be persuaded to grow up together peaceably. It n doz en newly hatched specimens are put into an aquarium, within a lew days there will bo only one a large, hit and promising youngster. He has eat en all the rest. A Historic Tree. Tarlslnns are mourning the death of their oldest tree. They do not fcuow exactly when it censed to live, for trees do not give vislbli signs of the precise moment when the spark of life Is ex-tingulslK-d; but it is patent to nil tlint the old elm, whose branches shaded the courtyard of the Deaf and Dumb Institute, in the Hue St. Jacques, Is de funct. Its life lins been a verj long nnd well ordered one. It was planted In the year 1C.00 by order of Sully, and thus had entered l.ito its fourth cen tury. During this lengthened exist ence many thousands of feathered fain ilies must have been reared in Its shel ter, and its branches have afforded shade to genera tloi s of deaf mutes. Monarchies, republics and empires have been founded and passed away during its life; but evey year, no mat ter what form of government pre vailed, its leaves have pushed out in the spring, nnd fallen in autumn with out fall till this year, when the garden ers have waited in vain for the appear ance of the foliage. Inhabitants of the district will la ment tbe approaching disappearance of the trunk, which is fifty meters in height, as they would the passing of nu old friend. Journal des Delmts. OHerlngs by the King-. These and other evidences of private piety were, however, quite eclipsed by tbe religious offerings of the state, for in addition to first fruits, Krmnu says: "We have much Information ns to the extent, and the kind of offerings; on the outer wall of the great temple of Medlnet Habu there still exist parts of n list of the offering!! instituted by Itameses II. nnd Itameses III. for this lanctuary, which was erected by them. , . . Every day of the year the temple received about 3220 loaves of dread, twVnty-four cakes, 144 Jugs of )eer, thirty-two geese, and several Jars )f wine." But these Items refer to one temple inly, and are as nothing compared with (he offerings of Itameses III., who nt tils death left n comprehensive mani festo, in which he gave full details of 111 that he had done for the temples of bis country during the thirty-one years of his reign. The figures in these lists sre evidently taken from the account books of the state, and of the various temples, nnd ought therefore to bo worthy pof credence. We owe this information to tbe dis covery" of the "Great Hands rapyrus" 133 feet long. Thla Inlereallna- World. It's an Intensely Interesting mid ex citing world, If we tuko a broad view of it. Here we are like tiny flies glued to a big ball that whirls through space on a spiral track. Where we came from, or where our earth came from, we Son't know. Where we arc going, or where our earth is whirling to, we don't know. We Have Interesting and different be. liefs, which we call religions. We have stopped butchering each other for our beliefs. Let us be tlunUful for that. As our earth rolls along, she keps In her track, dodges comets and other sphere, attracts the sunlight, produces her crops with regularity, and keeps us safe. , - Let us be thankful for our safety and our various excitements, as we sail on, glued to this giaut flywheel. - New York Journaj. Jio Fresh Kgae In London. Wo do not get new-laid eggs in Lon don unless we know the hens, l-'or the demand has passed a hundred times the native supply, and nowadays tbe egg trade Is almost cosmopolitan. Every week several millions tiro shipped from St. Petersburg, having been collected from the interior ot Russia. They are a fortnight old when they reach London. I'roin Loudon they are aent even to Cape Colony, and the averago breakfast egg in Cape Town Is Ave weeks old. It Is not bad, for cold storage has obviated decay. Hut It has not quite tbe mllklness of the egg that was laid this uiorulng. Lou don Free Lance, Mew Way to Lax Cable. The French Government is to plow a farrow 1500 miles long across the North African desert, from Tunis to Lake Tchad, and lay a cable lu It, both to be done at oue operation. Tho plow, drawn by an engine aud moving a mile an hour, will opeu a furrow thirty Inches deep aud lay tbt cable la the bottem. .. . THE OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA Tells How He Escaped the Terrors of Many Wiiiters by Using Peruna. Mr. Brock's Age isU5 Years. MR. ISAAC BROCK, BORN IN IM Nl'O.MIIE CO., N. C, MARCH 1, 1788 lltn age in 1 15 year, vouched for by authentic recurU. tie aym: "I attribute mu ex'reme aga to the u of feruna," Horn be ore the United SI a leu t was ormed. Saw 22 resident elected, fe-ru-na has protected im J from all sudden change: t Vetera n ot four wa rn. Shoda home when U9 yearn old. i i Alivau conquered the grip 5 with Pe-ru-na. J H'((ties Kit a land suit at thei t age of 1 1 0 year. J llelleve I'eruna the greatest ' J remedy of the age for catarrhal i f dlneanea. ISAAC l'.HOI K, a citien of McLennan County. Texas, has lived (or 11") years. 1 or many years he reaided at Hosiiuc Vails, eighteen mi.es west of Waco, but now Out a Tip. Ted What makes you think Rocksev doesn't intend to let m.irrv Im daughter!' old you Ned I lie tip he gave me on the stock market was a loser. Town Topics. TST'r3.-...n-,,,f'' 'Mi'ei. Vo fits n nervous, ress nr;div4 iici o f)-. "IPie's Gra Nsrvei;.)itorir.2':lal h;tle and trsitlsefree Kr.Tl.H. KMts.T,d..S11 Kr'x m.. Plill i.. Pi. Sn-ie women wnu'd rather marry in 1-sste and repent at leisur" llian contem plate a rival repenting at leisure. Farlle.t r:re.?i Cnlnn. The .'nhn A. Sa!er See(l To.. T.i Crnsae. Wis.. alw-v have something few, so--thin ra'iialj'e. This vrrr they nfer amc their "tw m-ip- mn'fi"i vejwtaMes an Kniv"t Creen Eating Onion. Tt is a winner. Mr. Farmer and Hardener' .TrsT revd this No-ncr. Axn IBr. snd Ihev will send von 'ir big nlant nrd seed catalog, together with enough ced te gror I.OM finv o'il Cabhajes. n.noo f's'jr:-. Cnrrnfs. !.m Tl'xne'iing, mil lv Celery, noo r;r!i. hntt.rv Lettuce. ' 1 find sp'en'lid Onio". t.nnn rp-e. lu.eions Tf-dih". t.OOO glorions'v brilliant Vlowem. In M over in.OOO nlants this great n(Tr m tnir'" to pt von to test t heir warranted vegetable seeds and ALL F03 BfT ICC. PORTAOE, rnvidin- you will reln'n this notice, snd if ' on will asntl them 20... in pnst"e. tl"V will a'M In the nbwK n pacVse nf the fa mous Berliner Cauliflower. fA.C.L. A woman's education is never com pleted until she acquires the title of grand- motner. I BTsurePlso'sCur forConsumptpiusared my life throe years ago. Mas. Thomas llun Bixa, Maple St., Korwlch, N.V.. Feb. 17, 1905. Only the man who understands women admit that be doesn't. First sign of RHEUMATISM. Dangerous ! lei tt ran. Easy to cure now. A single bottle of m Will srobiM, o III. .,. Ill canniiliiiwi. SHEUMACIDI caret br ittilni ti. ol ih. e.oi.. m mu i. t,ic i th. .iMu li...i la the ffrMrn. Il sshlri ts elooa. e.llcve. 1st InSMwnstien ol the ti. srn. Hie chrmle cssmpuiu sa Ike ctlurk lhti l.llnt tuck a coast lios al Ike Mintm. TkMk Mrs. Mirr 1 W.lb.rs. ml Hik Poi.t. N C. It SO ,.. .1. an. k.4 suffer. Ire. rkuawiM lor 70 rriri. ,hi vn cetasl.i.1, car4 br SHEUMACIDI. en arcltre, tk. I..li ",e, ,o.n.r" an nam loos lor "ill sre tafferlnt Ira, aar el Ik rsrau el this flat .istaM" I. trr kHEL'MACinS ana ka tut 4. REV. J. K. WHIELES. a sotti MatkoWlit stlaliltr. of SilM.mnra, kit . vrit.l rnlliatiaaikallr ol RHIUUACIUE. vklck car. klm. Ma la IS Mart el so4 kaa kaca la Ik uimimrr Ut ratrt. esMSLi bottle mi raeai BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO. PROPRICTOIIS, ALTIMOSC, MO. "OCT AT THE JOINTS FROM TNK INSIDC." BEST FOR OUAKANTBBD CUKB Bar all ami leeeiMes. ataicltle, killeajea., seawta, ke4 Use, wte4o tk. tlaaauli. aiaau4 fcawal. foul aMulk, keedMast, ao4taea. BtasctUe, faataaj eftet eatta, llat trouW, eellew ekia aa4 alsetaea. What wr koarakt eoe'l aaasse Kaulatly fsaaare sick. CaiMtipalioa kllu erwre pmple thaa all ether aMaaeaas Eeejether. It ettrta ckri-a, ailMate aaal laae raart t eoaTniac. ti. eutter what alle ytMt, aaarl lakle: CAAali to4, m ros arlll.rm ft reU aa4 e sa.U Mill east t jraf hewaie raaa, smm eaar aarwa, mm ejnia LtMama Bataw, 1 aa asauiae taaiea eleaapea imms, Aaawvee t.eiaah. aceaealy (.aaiaaayi cwaut ee eiew seav. live with his son-in-law at Valley Mills, Tcxua. A ahort time ago, by request, I'ncle Isaac came to Waco and ant fur his pic ture. In Ins hand lie held n tkk cut from the grave of lienrnil Andrew .laik'on, which has been carried by him ever since. Mr. Hroik w a dignified old gentleman. nlioH-ina few siirns of dcrrcptitude. llif family Itible is si ill preserved, and it shows that the date of Ins birth was written 115 years ago. Surely a few words from this remarkable old gentleman, who has had 115 years of experience to draw from, would be inter estuiK as well as prohtahle. A lengthv bio. graphical sketch is Riven of tins remark able old man in the Waco Times Herald. December 4, 1NM. A still more pretentious biography of this, the oldest living man, illustrated with a double column portrait, was civen the readers of the Dallas Morn- lated December 11 Inns. nnt also the Chicago Times Herald of name Gratitude. The snake was trying to shed his skin. "Help me off with this, will you?" he said to a frog that happened to be passing. The frog kindly complied with the request, and presently the discarded skin Jay stretched along the ground. "Now," observed the frog, "I sup pose you will do with that as I do with my cast-off garments eat it." "No," said the snake. "There is something better in sight." Thereupon he ate the frog. The moral of this, my dear. is that there is more than one kind of skin game, and sonic kinds arc meaner than others. ' - lor an who lire suf fering from Kidney trou ble. Hutu ma il. in. Of H cr;?. wena eouni- : isr" tion of tbo 2n5 nerves. Ask your mss-j druL-glat for Dr. Dnnnott's NKW 1-1 KK. a medicine that ri'KK. tl.OO per bottlH or six tnottles t5 00. Dr. Bennett's WUNDKK Ulli cures all pain 2fo. Write for full Infor mation and treatise of diseases. IIKNNK I T IKUIC1NK COMPANY. Norfolk, Va. SILOS, LUMBER, BOXES, GRATES. 1 1''. -ah !(! fi nrd tti dr vtltiiutit k SILO Jrvfiiwa'it juiuijttr. tfiuot,-, luiil vrori o re1r ur bulla, ur liiM, tit Crai, writ U. KL1AS & into.. Jluflulo, X. V. nil istt Hi lsot for th leaft Ufun)'. ilire-ct (rnm tii tii t ftiBloirtte 4 Ittt. K(l.i ,i !, .MIit(t. - O I .l nlHif ud ear, wo, en" stooe W IMMiiit end IO S.' imuai Tree. Br. B. a. eaaui a auaa. b; at iluTa THE BOWELS tmesv auaeee estiliiti nawaai c c c nsw aa( la aula. dale. This centenarian is sn srdent frienAV of I'eruna, having used it many years. In speaking of his good health and es treme old age Mr. Ilrock says: "After a man has lived in the world as long as 1 have he ought to have found out a great many things by experience. J think 1 have done so. 'One of the things 1 have found out to my entire sat Inaction Is the proper thing for ailments that or uue directly In the iffevts of (Jka climate, tor Iti years t have with rtoad the changeable climate of the lulled Slates. "I have always heen s very healthy mart, but ot course subject to the lil tie affection winch are due to sudden changes in thr cnmate and mperatui e. During my long life I have known a great many rein-'. for coughs, colds and diarrhoea. "As for Jtr. Itartman's remedy, I'eruna, 1 have found it to be the best, if not Iheonly, reliable remedy for these affeittmis. It has been my standby for many years, and I at tribute my goad health and ixtreme old age to this remedy. "It exactly meets nil my requirements. It protects me Iroin the evil effects of sud den changes; it keeps me in good appetite; it fives me strength: it keeps my blood ill fund (iiculalion. I have come to rely upon it alnuixt entirely for the many little things fur which 1 need medicine. "When epidemics of la grippe first be gan to make their appeal ance in this coun try 1 was a autierer from tins disease. " had several long sieges trf"l the grip. At first i did not know that I'eruna uas a remedit for this disease. When t heard that Im grippe was epidemic catarrh, M tried Peruna for la grippe one found it to be Just the thing." In a letter dated January 31, 1903, Mr. liiock writes: "1 am well and feeling as well as I have for years. The only thing that bothers me is my sight, if I could see better 1 could walk ail over the farm and it would do me good. 1 would nut be without I'eruna." Yours truly, For a free book on catarrh, address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. If you do not derive prompt aed satis factory results from the use of I'eruna, write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giving a full statement of our case aud he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Small Potatoes result from a lack of Potash in the soil. Totash pro duces size and quality. We have v al u a bl e books which explain more fully the fer tilising value of Potaah. We will send them free to an larmer who writca for them. GERMAN KALI WORKS, os Nassau St., New York. FOR WOMEN A Boston physician's dis covery which cleanses and heals all inflammation of membrane wherever located. In local treatment of female ills Ria tine is invaluable. Used as a douche it is a revelation in cleansing and healing power; it kills all disease germs which cause inflammation and discharges. Tliouaandsof lotlcrs from women Jirovc Hint it Is tho grenteattrure lor I'HCiirrliura ever IIscoyitI. laxtine never fails to cure pelvic catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore throat, sore mouth and sore eyes, because these diseases are all caused by Inflammation of the mucous membrane. For cleansing, whltenlns; anc pre serving the teeth we challenge tbe world to produce its pquul. 1'hyaicians and specialists everywhere prescribe and endorse I'axtlne, snd thou sandscf testimonial letters proveits value. At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 els. A large trial package and book of Instructions absolutely free. W rite The R. PaittoB Co., Sept. 2S. Boston. Haas. CAPSICUM VASELIHE trer ir l.s coi,LArkiBi.BieBsa A amhfltltute for and surierlorto mnilanlar anj omer piusuir.aoa win Lol Dilator Uic luosiaeucaie aaia. loepMD-auaylniaiiC ouratlvequalltivKof thianrticlearewoaot r. ful. 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