.JSIS X J Miss Rose Hennessv. well known asv Miss Rose Hennessv, well known as a poetess and elocutionist, of Lexington, Ky., tells how she was cured of uterine inflammation and ovaritis by the .use of Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound "Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I have been so blessedly helped through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that I feel It but just to acknowledge it, hoping that it may help some other woman tiufferinpr as I did. " For years I enjoyed the best of health and thought that I would always do so. I attended parties and receptions thinly clad, and would be suddenly chilled, but I did cot think of the results. I caught a bad cold eighteen months ago while menstruating, and this caused inflammation of the womb and congested ovaries. I suffered excruciating pains and kept getting worse. My attention was called to your Vegetable Compound and the wonderful -cures It had performed, and I made up my mind to try it for two months and see what it would do for me. Within one month I felt much better, and at the close of the second I was entirely well. " I have advised a number of my lady friends to use it. and all express themselves as well satisfied with the results aa I was." Miss Kobe Nora. HcNNESsr, 410 S. Broadway, Lexington. Ky. The experience and testimony of some of the most noted women of America go to prove beyond a question that Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will correct all such trouble and at once, by removing the cause, and restoring the organs to a normal and healthy condition. "Deak Mrs. Pinkham : About two years ago I consulted a phy sician about my health which had become so wretched that I was no longer able to be about. I had severe backache, bearing-down pains, pains across the abdomen, was ve:y nervous and irritable, and this trouble grew worse each month. ' The physician prescribed for me, but I soon discovered that he was unable to help me, and I then decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and soon found that it was doing me good. My appetite was returning, the pains disappear Ing, and the general benefits were well marked. w You cannot realize how pleased I was, and, after taking the medi cine for only three months, I found that I was completely cured of my trouble, and have been well and hearty ever since, and no more fear the monthly period, as it now passes without pain to me. Yours very truly, Miss Pkahl Ackers, 327 North Summer St., Nashville, Term." 'When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health more than a million women, you cannot well say without trying it "I do not believe it will help me." If you are III, do not hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and write Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mann., for special advice. Her ad vice is free and helpful. Write to-day. Delay may be fatal. $5000 FORFEIT I' cannot forthwith abuvo tealiruoulala, wblob will prove DO YOU WISH TO r We will explain to avery parson who answers this odvt. how It Is done la Wall Stroet and how be ran do It also. EDW. T. C. SLEASE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, ' Member New Turk Produce Eiohanira. N. Y. Consolidated Stock Eiolienm, Hanoter Bank BU.. .Wall and Nsuuaa Hie., Mew York NEW RIVAL" BLACK POWDER SHELLS. It's the thoroughly modern and scientific system of load ing snd the use of only the best materials which make it ur I .1 r Winchester Factory Loaded " New Rival " Shells Rive bet- ter pattern, penetration snd more uniform results gener ally than any other shells. The special paper and the Win chester patent corrugated head used In making "New Rival" shells give them strength to withstand reloading. BE SURE TO GET WINCHESTER MAKE OF SHELLS. Corn must have a sufficient supply of Potash in order to develop into a crop. No amount of Phosphoric " Acid or Nitrogen can compen sate for a lack of potash in fertilizers for grain and all other crops. iWi ahall be f lad to eend free to any fanner our lit tie book contain valu nformat ion bout toil culture. QERHAN KALI WORKS, J Nassau St., New York. SFFDiPOTATOES v 500.000 BUSHELS a) I tar ft rndfum graavr Im Ikt tnrlil 9 refjeiiie sswaavaW m lyiMiivus f ainie Jfium aoo la loeo buaaeki per acre. FCX 10 CENTS M thla not toe we teas yea low ef ram p y HniiNf aw via oaiaioguo, wtuui I laCL s r-Ts-r I au ecasi naaw, Bpena, Poaaat, A. rid I SulleMCaae-ew. Sand tar saioomdar.', U - l.- fcrutx TatHsjsi tiou4. prod or the original letters an J signatures of their absolute Bennliii-ii-s. Lynn, Mum MAKE MONEY ? City. Write for fro booklet. American railway carry twice as many tons of freight as they do passen ger!. .Mother Gray's Sweet fowilers for Children Huccessfully used by Mother Gray, nurse la the Children's Home la New York. Cure Feverlsbneas, Bud Htomacb, Teething Disor dera, move and regulate the Dowole and Ueetroy Worm. Over 80,000 testimoniala. At all drugglsta, Se. Sample mailed Fass. Addroaa Alien B. Olmsted, La Roy, N. Y. Men who k.tow when they get enough may oe too full for utterance after getting it. Rheuuiatlem'e Kllllna; Fain - Left in quirk order after taking 10 dWt of Dr. tkirvin'a Rlieumatio Cure, in tablet form. 24 doaea for 2oc., poetpoid. Dr. Skirvin Co., La Croiae, Wis. A.C.L. All women were born to love and be lorcd, and they tight it out on that line. wHraHHr-lr TStOC MAHK. I Big Risks Loaa of Time. Loes of Money, Loaa of Mace, Loee of Comfort, all follow la the Uala of act uatng ' 1 St. Jacobs Oil 7 for RKstuansvtlsm, I Nvursvltftaa, Lumbago, SclaatlCSa, BpraVtHS) It haa cured thouaande. , Witt cure irou. Price 26c and t0 ' foMwMwrtHHHHrwM X w l l:ronomlal Feed Pol- lloga. Prof. Konnndy unys nliout pi'ononil cal liojc feeding: Whore the hogs have a llhrral ration of clover pnMui'e iinil blue kihuh, with n rntlnn of coin, wheat mid onto mixed, of about two pnrts corn, two purls wheat imtl two purls oats with eight per eent. oil meal, fed In the form of a thlok slop, It will give most excellent results. This will give extra heavy gains, hut will not be ns economical ns a ration which will make lienvy gains and Is nt the same time economical, of four parts onvnmeiil and one part tankage, fed in the form of a thick slop. This , is considered one of the best by him. Tribune Farmer. Draining. The work of draining nnd ditching luiul needing this should now receive Attention. In putting in drains sec that they arc put In deep enough. No drain should be less tlinii three feet deep, uml three feet six Inches or four feet is often better. It is not the water that falls on the surface that needs to be gotten away, but that which is stag, mint below the surface. Make provis ions for this and that which falls on Ibe surface will do no harm. See that drains have sufficient fall to clear themselves quickly, and that r. good open outfall Is secured. In draining n hillside do not run the drains around the hill. Tut in this way they will draw the water from both sides of the drain, whilst a drain run around n hill will only tuke water from one side. Clean Poultry Honeea. There is more or less objection cn the part of some poultry keepers to remov. ing the droppings from the poultry houses dally, although this Is undoubt edly the best way of keeping this por tion of the house cleun. If the roosts nre located ns they should be there will be a dropping board under them, which will receive n'.l the droppings, so' that it is easy to remove them with n hoe. In cold weather it inny not be neces sury to remove them dally unless one has n large number of fowls, but tbey should be sprinkled either with laud phuster or with dirt to keep down the odor, f s well as to retain their fertilis ing value. Do not use lime, for this rw. leases the ammonia in the manure, its most valuable fertilizer. Covered ns described each duy, the droppings may be removed once or twice n week and the board then sprinkled lightly with lime or with a solution of carbolic acid. Rations For Foultry. Even the novlco in poultry raising who has tried feeding considerable va riety during the winter admits that the egg production is thereby materially increased. The one danger in feeding a variety of grains Is having too many of them of a fattening nature. In this grade come corn, oats and buckwheat, hence when corn must compose the main portion of the ration it Is best that oats or buckwheut be fed only once or twice a week, using wheat nnd millet to extend the ration. This, of course, refers to Inying hens. Taking the grains named as it basis of feeding, a good course would be S'.)inehing ilk? this: Mouduy, mash in the morning, millet in the litter nt noon, crushed oats at nlghO Wednesday, mash in the morning, buckwheat in the litter at noon, corn at night; Thursday, mush in the morning, millet r.t noon, wheat at night; Friday, morning inasli, noon wheat, night corn; Saturday, morning mash, corn ut noon, wheat ut night; Sunday, morning mash, wheat at noon, torn nt night. If one is in the habit of feeding the warm math at night, then the morning and night foods are simply reversed. It will be noticed thnt corn is fed at night four times during the week, and this Is douo because curu will keep the fowls warmer on a cold night than any other grain. It will piyr to experiment somewhat in feeding u variety of grains nnd sec what combi nations give the best results. Indian apolis News. , Falnta For Farm Buildings. Few tilings are more pleasing to sec In any section of country than well painted farm buildings. They are indi cative of content and thrift mid, even though not always up to date, testify thut the owners tire In love with their surroundings. Hut not every furiuer can n fiord to buy patent paints, much less oil and load., fur their barns nnd outbuildings. This, of course, is la mentable, for any structure should be painted before showing that It needs it budlyj one coat of paint theu doing bet ter and being fur more economical than two coats later, when the surface has become very dry and porous. It is clu lined, In fact, that a single coat of boiled linseed oil applied to the paint when Jt first begins to fade will suQice at thut period, und this, .'storing both color and texture, muke the surface as good as ever. According, under such a system of treatment. It Is advisable to put on, In the first place, three coats of the best paint obtulnnble. It should be done, moreover, in cold weather, un der which conditions it will wear a third longer than when put on In warm or hot weather. It la generally a waste of money to purchase cheap patent paints for any purpose whatever. If lirst-clnss ones are not to be bad there fore, simply don't buy any bnt try the following mlxtu.'e: Fill a tub two-thirds full of skim sweet milk and stir in water lime until it Is partly thickened. Color It with Venetian red, chrome yel low or the like, as derlred, and put it on with a wide brush, rubbing It In some. Keeping it well stirred both lu the pnll and tub to prevent the lime from settling and leaving the milk too thin; the object Is to have it of such consistency that the grain of the wood will show through when putting It on. It should be more of a stain than a thick paint, in which case on can go ever a large building with It In a day, hence the cost of it is so small that If a new coat were required every year it. would still be less expensive than the application of oil and lead. Happily, however, It will last several years, sud lias been known, on s rough surface, to endure the wear and tesr, of the ele ments to soma extent for almost bslf a century .-Fred O. Bibley, la The Eplt omlst. Making Dry Bordeau Fewdo.' , The use of a dust spray, which has been adopted Quits large) in orcliarJ AGRICULTURAL sections In Sllssnurl nnd other portions of the Central West, has been referred to frequently In these columns. Con siderable difficulty has been exper ienced in obtaining a dry bordeaux mix. ture which will have the same cheml csl proportions ns the liquid bordeaux. Trofcssor II. M. Bird, acting chemist of the Missouri experiment station, has succeeded lu making a dry bordeaux (OABRK MEVf, powder which contains the copper In the same chemical stato us In liquid bordeaux. In a recent bulletin he ex plains how It Is made. The materials necessary to make sev. enty pounds of the stock powder are four pounds copper sulphate, four pounds good quicklime, two and n half gallons water In which to dissolve the copper sulphate, two and a half gallons witter, which is to bo applied to the quicklime, and sixty pounds alr-shiked lime, which hits been sifted fine. J ox ron siftino iimp. Break up Into small lumps seventy or eighty pounds' of quicklime and spread It out so thut it will become air slaked. When slaked and perfectly dry sift it thioimh a tine sieve of 100 meshes to the Inch. Put the copper sulphate in a course bug and hang It in the two and a half gallons water until dissolved. Pour gruduully two and a half gallons water over four pounds good qtiiekllmc lu such a manner ns to slake it to the ltnest powder, and give u gootl milk of lime solution. Put sixty pounds nlr-slukeil lime In a shallow box where it cuu be worked over with a hoe. Tour the milk of lime and copper stilphutc Into a third vessel, nnd stir until thoroughly mixed, when It will have n deep blue color and be thick. Put Uiis immediately into a double flour bag filter, squeeze out most of the water, and empty the wet blue material at once into the sixty pounds of air-slaked lime, and work it up so that it will be well distributed. It too moist, add more lime. rjODIN BLOCK, While still somewhat damp rub through n coarse sieve, Fig. 1, made of stout wire gauze, having twenty-live to thirty meshes to the Inch, using the wooden block, Fig. 3, to rub it through If necessary; the sifter tits over n box. Fig. 'i. which Is about feet. Then spread the material out to dry, and when perfectly dry sift through s fine mesh sieve, crushing all lumps. All except the snnd, which Is in the four pounds quicklime, should go through the fine sieve. This mixture will keep indefinitely, and contains ubout three and a third times us much copper per gallon us is contained In liquid bordeaux. It may be diluted with powdered lime or flour, or may be used In this way. If 130 pounds of. air-slaked lime or an equal volume of flour is added to seventy pounds of the stock powder, it will have practically the same copper strength ns the i l-W bordeaux mix ture. Insecticides such ns paris green muy be added in the form of powder in tint proper proportions. The usual method of preparing a dust spray by slaking the lime with n strong solution of cop per sulphate changes the chemical form" of the Clipper to an oxide so that It does not stick us well to tho leaves, nor prove as effective as u fungicide. Dalrr Notee. As a rule large, fat globules mnka the best butter. Cream rises best when the tempera ture Is fulling. A good cow does not, as a rule, cat but little more than a poor one. The dairy cow should pot hare to travel a long distance for water. Have you arranged to keep your cows comfortable in winter? Feed is costly fuel, but it should be burned to keep the cows warm if they are kept lu a cold stable. A cow Is different from a child In that she can never be spoiled by too much petting. Hpeak softly, milk gen tly and she becomes at once your profit able friend. Ono advantage with the separator Is that all animal matter, dirt and Impu rities sre removed from the milk, and will be found sticking to tho outer wall of tho bowl. A good way to Increase tho value of your dairy is to persuade your cureless neighbor to do better. In order to ac complish this iuduce hlui to subscribo for a good dairy paper. Trouble Is the price of success In making good butter, and without It the dairyman will make neither good but ter nor a good rcpututiou as a butter maker. Have the utensils sweet sud absolutely clean. Only 10,202 sealskins were tsken on the Pribilof Islands during the season of 1003. The total area now lit tbs national forest preserves comprises over S3, 000,000 acres, WOMEN Colds Invariably Result in Catarrh, Which Distressing Diseases. PE-RU-NA Both Protects and Cures Miss Tlnse Gordon. 2102 Oaklnnd '., Oakland Heights, Midison, Wis., writes: "A frw yrarnmnon 1 cmipnf nrvrre cold, u-hlrh reunited in rhrontc brnn ciffs und catarrh. Our family jhp nlrtnn pwiiertbed medlclnrn iWfri la ve temporary relief only. I began taklna Pernna and Improredlat oner. Ttra bottle cured me. J recommend , 1'rrnna to all Huffererit.and am momt ftrnlcful to you for ynur raluablemed' iclne.''MI Hone iordon. Washingon, .(''., 000 H treet, . W. Itenr Dr. Hart mam: "t tinedtothlnk that the dortnm knew all about our ache and pain and verethe proper one to r-onsn'f irrfon irtrk, hut mince I have been sick mymclf t certalnl yhad good r co Hon to change my mind. Iturlng the printer I cauyht a heavy cold, which developed Into catarrh of the bronchial tube ami an Inlamed condition of the renptratory oryann. The doctor irere afraid that pneu monia troiiW net in and prexcrlbed pill, powder and pack until Ilck ened of the whole thing, a 1 did not ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR A Ingen ous Connecticut. Durinii; the last twenty years, by the Patent OlTicc record, Connecticut has led every State in the country in in ventiveness, except in four separate vcars when it stood second in the list. There is scarcely an article in common use about your house that is not made in Connecticut, from the liiiiRes and locks on the doors to the billiard table, the cjock on your mantel, the sewinu machine in the workroom, your silver ware, your nun, your bicycle or auto mobile, your piano, and piano player, nnd many such simple things as axes, nails, kitchen hardware, knives and forks and needles and chains. If there be anything that you cannot trace to Connecticut, you will find that the ma chinery for making it or t lie first shap ing of raw material came from this State. The letter box von pass on the way to your oflice and" the typewriter in use there, the ship in the harbor, and the railroad train you ride in. all have the Connecticut stamp on tlicm somewhere CON-STAN r ACrtlN3. I.:ic; nehes nil the time. Spoils your iipppiitc, wcurhs ;lu body, worries the mind. Kidneys e.iusp It all uud Doau's Kidney Pill.Mroiieve mid euro It. II. . McParver, of 2ill Cherry St., Portland, Ore., In speetor of freight for tho Trans-Con-1 1 non tn 1 Co.. says: "I uspd Don it's Kid ney Pills for back ache and other symptoms of kid ney trouble tvhich had annoyed me for months. I think u cold was responsi ble for the whole trouble. It seemed to settle in my kid neys. Ilonn's Kidney Pills rooted It out. It Is several mouth since I used them, and up to date there has been no recurrence of the trouble." Dnnn's Kidney Tills for sale by all anlers. Price M) cents per box. l'os-ter-Mllbuin Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Mlnlstar llnya Spaca. A minister named Cook, of Concor dia,, Kansas, has closed a contract for s year with s local newspaper to tako sufficient advertising space in which to print bis weekly sermons. too toward. Slot). The readers of thla paper will ba pVtM) t learn that there la at laast on dreaded dU eaaetbat solenoe haa boea able to eur la alt ltsstaas, aad that la Catarrh. Hall's C atarra Core la tha only positive our sow known tu tha madloal fraternity, t'atarrh helns; a con stitutional dlaeaaa, require a eooatltutlooil treatment. Hall's CstarrhfJure Is taken Inter Bally, aotln gdlraotiy upon tna blood and mu eouaaurfaoes of tba system, thereby destroy ing tbe fouudatlon of tbe disease, und givlnf tbe patient atrenifth by budding up tbaooa tlturon and oasis tin n nature In doing; tti work. Tha proprtvtors have so muck faith In iltounttlT powers taat they offer Una Hun dred Dollars for any oaaa tint It f alia to ear, bend for Hat of tastti&ouist. Address F. J. Casxtr Co., IVlelo, O. Fold by Dm? lata. 7V. Take Hall's Family I'llls tor eonstlratlon. Tbe Island of Cypress, In tba Med iterranean, will soon have s railroad from coast to coast. Tbe amount of 8,500,000 frsncs has bssn appioprlsted for Its construction. Flao'a flute anno! b too highly anokan o as S oough oura. J, r. O'Batas, t& Third Ataaua, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. S, 1000, flame msn pught 1,0 be thankful that the world doesn't Uudsrslaud tbatn. Putiuk Fadelus Pves color Bilk, Wool sad Cotton st ens baOilng. It ia eaaler to win s wife with flatUry thai it ia U sudAlala hsr a It. ARE ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO improve. One of the'ladlctfjn the ilomehad a'Jbottle of I'eruna and she advised tne to try that. Shortly after I began utng it I felt that I had found the right medicine. I tisccJfiro bottle and they rclored ? me easily and pleasantly to jwrfect health. While my stomach was very delicate. Peruna did not nau urate me In the least, but gave me a good appetite, and I wish to express my gratitude toyou for re stored health. "--Miss Hoaalle Yon Stmennlng. CATCHING COLD la the HrjrtnnlliE of Moat Winter All- inenls f-ra-na Protects ARaltmt and CnrM CoMa. There is no fnrt of medical seience better cstahliKhed thnn that n teasponnful nf I'e runn before each meal during the winter season will absolutely protect a pcrnon Irom catching cold. Now, if thi in true land there is no doubt of ill, thousand of hvr. would he saved, and tens of thousand of case of rhronic catarrh prevented, by this ainip'.e precaution within reach of Oery one. After a cold haa been contracted a tea- FREE PE-RU-NA ALMANAC. Two Classes. "Our club meetings," said Mrs. Vp pisch. "arc attended by the best peo ple the brains and culture oi the city." "Indeed!" exclaimed Mrs. Plane buddy, "and do your swell society (oiks really condescend to associate with them?" FITS permanently cured. No tits or nervouf ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline a GreHt Nerve Jtestorer. (it trial hot tie und treat isefreo Dr. H. H. Ki.tx t, Ltd., ffll Ar.'h St., l'bila., I'a. An ounce of love is worth a too 01 tyiu pathy. Palzer's Earliest Cane. Another new thine. Can be cut six times during a season and sprouts again with lightning rapidity. Next to Snber'a Tcosinte it will make more green fodder than anything e!f?, cheap as dirt and grots everywhere. Of Snlier'a Kcnovator Gross Mixture just the thing for dying out pastures ana nieatlow.i, Mr. K. Rapnold, Kast Park, (ia., writes, "1 sowed Sa'zer's (irass Mixture on soil 'so poor two men could not raise a fuss on if, and in forty-one days after sowing I had the grandest stand of grass in the county. Saler's Grass Mixtures snrout quickly snd produce enormously." 100,000 barrels choice. Seed Potatoes. SAI.F.H's NEW NATIONAL OATS. Here is a winner, a prodigy, a marvel, enormously prolific, strong, healthv, vigor ous, producing in thirty States from l."0 to 300 h;i. ner acre. You had best sow a lot of it, Mr. Farmer, in 1004. and in the fall sell it tn your neighbors at $1 a bu. for seed. A.C.I.. .Tt'ST srsn 10c. in stamps to the .lohn A. Salr.er Seed Cn., Lu Cross. Wis., and reerive in return their big cata log and lots of form seed samples free. After hesitating a man often linds it too !aie to act. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing; Syrup forehildren teething, soften the gums, reduces inflammrt liou, allays pnin, cures wind --!(.-. 25c. abottlo It takes a snivt man to write an unim portant letter. Millions of Vegetables. Wh'.n the Kditor read lO.noo Plants for 10c. he rould hardly believe it, but upon second reading rinds that the .lohn A. Salr.er Seed Co., Crosse, Wis., than whom there are no more reliable and exten sive seed growers in the world, nukes, this offer. Tins great offer is made to get you to test r-a liters W Warranted Vegetable Seeds Ther will send von their big n'ant and seed estalog, together with enough seed to grow l.onn fine, solid Callages, 2,000 delicious Cat rota. 2.000 Blanching, nuttv Celery, 2.000 rich, buttery Lettuce, 1.000 splendid Onions, 1,000 rare, luscious Kadishes, 1,000 gloriously brilliant Klowerf, ALL OB BUT 16C. roSTAGK, roviding you will return this notice, et if vou will send them 20e. in postage, they will add to the above a package nf tha fa mous lirrliuer Cauliflower. A.C.L. A married man saya he objects to giv ing his wife spending money because abe mvariabiy spends it. FW'',K" '"lya. mil wb lerniSTro-rn MgPfe Kidney trou- t?Wa;''feSS; i.i. in..,...,.- : a? Tjyr tt, ferl Kid tils, ltbsuma thin, or a woak condi tion ol tbe drticKiat for Ilr. Bennett's NKW MPK, s meaicio inai i nn,. tji.cv p-r twin-, o six bottles tS 00. Dr. Bennett's WON UKK Ol li eurea all pain lfto. Write tor (all Infor mation and traatisa ol rtUaj. BUNK K I T MstDIUVK I OMPANV, Norfolk, Vav nATENTI, fa TstAUK-HAUKX AND fKMsJIO. Acs laterauaJr ' Millions at dollars ka baaa inxto sal at PataaM sad Tratla- Marks. aiUUuas of dollars ara appevoti, ai4 Wrr swwloaa. w roon prariioa. jrorlutoroiatisa aaa uiaratiua, fKKS wrtas i Wuisl tiisj f. as- w ss.ss a. vnran s auuidiaa. ifl lad. At. Waaalaatwa, B, 1 iiuuliajp. COLDS Sets Up a Host of a Cold Read Proof spoonful of I'eruna every hour will fbnrttjr cure it. leaving no ttacc of it behind. After c hronic catarrh lias become established, ca ttle first staires. of chrome bionchitia consumption have lrn reached, it will iaa mm h longer to effect n cure. 1 1 seems strange thnt til well knoirn nat' well established us these facts are any caner ohoulii neglect to profit by them, and ye no doubt there are many who pay little o no attention to them and go on ratrhmar cold, acquiring chronic catarrh, bronchttm and consumption. Catarrh May rerniente.t he Whole S.a Mrs. Mary K. Sampson, West IVrry, Rockingham County. N. II.. writes. "1 had terrible headaches, both rant ram and I waa nervous nil the time, aiso had trouble each month; was deaf in one eaff" for thirty years. 1 took six bottlea of Pe runa and one of Manalin, and oin hippy to say that it ih tiie best medicine that 1 etrer used. 1 urn not so nervous, my appetites good, everything I cut agrees with me, and I am feeling better in every way. 1 think I'eruna ih a godsend to women and a blear ing to gutTcrint; humanity." Mry H. -Sampson. If you do not di rive prompt and s:ttifae--torv result from the use of J'erunn writ at once to Dr. Ilartman. giving a iull state tneut of your case, and lie will be p-Uaed to give you his valuable advice grati. Addrra Dr. Ilartman. l'lesidcnt of Tbe Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio. EVERY DRUGGIST HAS THEM I I EVERY SHOOTER 8 WHO SHOOTS AMMUNITION Q ; ta I at ! has a fctlire of confidence in E S ! his cartridges. 'J hey don't misfire and always shoot where you aim. Tell your dealer V. M. C. when he asks "What kind?" Stud tor catalog. Tbs L'oion Metallic Cartridge Co, Bridgeport, Ctna. I "Mr fftthf ThftfJ bn ft an ff fivtm ailosV h for tlis) J aval twentr 0v vesvr tDd bti rMiamai . rflftf Diittl b txcin tssktnK roar Ctr..rt. holifta bruD takl'if Caarnrru b bu avw Ihe hetuisrbe. Tbrr htt cnllrtly earrd hvm Crsrttt. do whist Totj rr,ntnnd them 4m. 4 will you tho trtvllfce ot d.idc bit mmmm m t.U. iJicittou, lis Kcui.tr bt., WJodlMa.peUa.ufc4. Plasnft D.I . .1 1a m aw. a I4 la bulk. Tbs Knulte ubicl 'umssMi cTLll. UuiauUtas 10 cur or roar aiour back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.T. -MS ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOSS CAPSICUM VASELIHE tPUf BPISJ COLLAI'lBLBTLaia A snhatltute foraud suneriorto maataralaar atir omer piaster, anu win nor, on star IX mostitellcaie skin. 'I be imln-allavinaraaal curutivcqualitirsof tin sr tide are wooder- lui. n win stop ma loouiacnsat ODc,aM relieve uaaoacne anu wiauca. v e reoo mend It aa tha liest and safest cxtarmal cnuntvr-irriuintk Down, also sitsutsrssl remedy for pains in tbe chest audsiossuatk anaaiirbaurraiie,neQraigicanacoai)fcsMB nialnta. A trial will Drove what waolalaa tortt, and It will he found to ba lavalaabls I n the household. Many poopl stay "ft lata bastof all of your preparations. " Prtooss is., at all druggists or otuer oeaiera,or f sannltigtblsanionnt tousln posiaaaalasaaa wawtllsendyouatubeby nialU hoartsrla should he accepted bylbapoblloaalaoaUa amearrloiirlabel.asotbrw(sjlttaali genulDa. CrieSBBBOUOn Jrir-o. .., ... VI Put 8 tree U NW VoaK tmr. SILOS, LUMBER, BOXES, CRATES. 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