Miss M. Cartledge gives some helpful advice to young girls. Her letter is but one of thousands which prove that nothing is sol helpful to young girls who are just arriving at the period of womanhood as Lydia E. Pinkhamts Vegetable Compound "Dear Mrs. Pinkbam: I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkam's Vegetable Compound too highly, for it is the only medicine I ever tried which cured me. I suffered much from my first menstrual period, I felt so weak and dizzy at times I could not pursue my studies with the usual interest My thoughts became sluggish. I had headaches, backaches and sinking spells, also pains in the back and lower limbs. In fact. I was sick all over. " Finally, after many other remedies had been tried, we were ad vised to get Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound, and I am pleased to say that after taking it only two weeks, a wonderful change for the better took place, and in a short time 1 was in perfect health. I felt buoyant, full of life, and found all work a pastime. I am indeed glad to tell my experience with Lydia E. Pinklmni's Vegetable Compound, for it made a different girl of me. Yours very truly, Miss M. Cartledge, 633 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.n At such a time, the grandest aid to nature is Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It prepares the young system for tho necessary changes, and Is the surest and most reliable cure for woman's ills of every nature. Mrs. Pinkham invites all Joong women who are ill to write her for free advice. Address, Irs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. firs. Estes, of New York City, says: " Deab Mbs. Pinkham : I write to you because I believe all young girls ought to know how much good your medicine will do them. I did dress making for years before I was married, and if it had not been for .Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, I do not believe I could have stood the strain. There is no other work that is auch a strain on the system. Oh, bow my back used to ache from the bending over I I would feel as though I woula have to scream out from the pain, and the sitting still made me so terribly tired and weak, and my head throbbed like an engine. I never could eat after work, I was so worn out. Then I was irregular, and had such frightful eramps every month they would simply double me up withpain. and I would have to give up working and lie down. But Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound changed me into a strong, well woman. Yours very truly, Mrs. Martha Estes, 813 West 155th St., N. Y. City." No other female medicine in the world has received such wide spread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of female troubles cured. Sold by dru sprints everywhere. Refuse all substitutions. Remember every woman is cordially in vited to write to Mrs. Pinkham, if there is anything about her symptoms she does not understand. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Juynn, Aiass. S5000 FORFEIT if weoinnot forthwith abovo tebtimonialt, wkicU will prove TKtGtmnt TOWER'S POMMEL SLICKER HAS BEEN ADVERTISED AND SOLD FOR A QUARTER OF A QNIUKY. LIKE ALL' w 'SS1 aOTHING. . It l mdc of the but ifttemlv in bUckorcDow. fully ouwMtcc4. m4 toM by rcktbic dctlcrt cwrwkcrc. STICK TO THE 5IGN OF THE FISH. tuunuM en ' A J Towu ea. iMUHti. (ML . 0TUII4H.U.V t dto far valuable Catcareta and find hm Mrfaoi. Couldn't do without thatn. 1 Lava aied tum for torn tima for Indigestion and bil- iuuDul ftnd am bow ciiBDlstelv utad. Kacom toand ttiara to cverrona. Oncm triad, yov Will aavar w witaont iu taa imiiy." . ft-dward A. Mara. Albany. Jf.T Best For tl. a...u CANonr CATnajme Marar aiokan, WkBO r Oripu. r. &0c. Ny told la batk. Tba genuine tablet tampa4 QUO, uarmiiHM to nr or jouw moumj sac. Sterlinf Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. too AMNOAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES Biliousness RESULTS: Drives Out Germs. Purifies the Blood. Tones Up the Stomach. Neutralizes Poisonous Acids. Builds Up the Entire System; Absolutely Cures Rheumatism. All druaalsts sell this wonderful medicine, which has cured so many thousands of apparently hopeless cases of RHEUMATISM that druaalsts now call it v - 'lb to Csrrs U.:a to Frr A c reduce theorlslnal )pttri and t! natures of their aheohite peiiuinoneas. Lydia K. Fink bam Med. Co., Lynn, MffcM Brockton fMass.) union labor cir cles favor a State law to make eight hours a day s work lor Mate, county and niunicipal eoiploycs. Richmond (Ind.1 Trades Council, composed of delegates' from 15 local traau anions, has votcu to auuiaic wmi the State l-cderation of Labor. FITS permanently cured . No tits or nervou. tiKft after first dny's use of Dr. Kline's Great Kerve ltestorer.2 trial bottleond treat ixefre Dr. R. U. Elimi, Ltd., 931 Arcb St., Pbila.,Pa The heart of a woman can etand morf bruiaea than she it willing to admit. Billion Dollar Oram and Alfalfa. tt'h.n introduced Billion Dollar f?rAB. thrpa veani airo. little did we dream It woula De tne mon xaiKea 01 (rana iu . . .1 V : . ..;.L La. nurliiMI America, in. uirtKrsb i"-, " F.wv. nr. .til ,f. tlia llHB "niTM tit DIM. Acrr VHitnrfl wrote about it. Aor. Cel lege Profeuori lectured (bout it, Air. In stitute Orators talked shout it, while in the farm home by the quiet fireside, in the corner grocery, in the village postomce. at tne creamery, an lae aepoi, m un n, f.rm.n an hfrmA . Kslr.pr a Billion Dol h Grass, that wonderful' grass, good for 6 to 14 tons per acre, and lots of pasture besides, is always a theme worthy 01 tne larmer s voice. A. Walford.VVestlore Fsrms, Pa., writes: "I have 60 acres in BaUer's Alfalfa Clover. It is immense. I cut three crops tbis son and have lots of pasture besides." JUST SEND THIS KOTICB AltO 100. Ef STAMPS in the John A. Salrer Seed Co., T Crosse, Wis., and receive tbeir big catalog and lots ot larm seed samples tree. a.u.l.j , w iinjn a ear tyainunoi wwrui .ouu,- 000 have coma through the Mew York mril- J ' I IL m11 AA . Custom Mouse. Mrs. Wlnslow'sSootbing8yraptorehlldreo teething, soften the (rums, reduces inflamma tion allays pain.cnreswlnd eolle. aftc. a bottle An authority puts the total annual ex pense of printed forms of advertising at ktJ00.000.OOU. TlilllMUlWIM Bill II i I " AGBIGDLTUEAL f Good Maple fuller. To mnkp h pood tool in pull linrbcd wire stnplcs with, take n piece of Iron or Btool one Inch wide nml shout fif toeu Inches 1on. Hint it und bind i i one eud ntid ir.u'.-p It picked ns here lint. To pull staples tuUo u hum nipr mid drive Hip picked end In side of slnple. Volt run pull them fubt ul:J easy. That riarnyard. vVlien 1 moved on oiiv lurrn 1 found places in the biirrynvd thut were- no !'t mid miry. I ut once laid a tile drain thronch this barnyard, which of it self did much to relieve It. After thl 1 drew stones Into the Mft places und covered them with gravel. Then I placed rave troughs all around the barn to carry the water away from the barnyard that fell from the roofs. Few fanners are aware of tho auiontit of water that Is shed from the roofs of burns Into the barnyards to wash out the mil mire and makes the btmiyurd soft and miry. Overfed and Underfed llrm, ft is not possible to lay down hard nnd fast rules for feeding, because of the fact that different hcus require different quantities. The best plan is to watch the flock carefully when feed- liiK to see that every hen gets her share. The man who raises the feed for hi fowls Is the one who Is likely to overfeed them, while the one who buys his feed is likely to err in the opposite direction. The only way one can man age with nny degree of certainty Is to try different quantities of food on the flock for a period long cnouph to note results. It will pay to weigh the hens in order to get accurate re sults. When the proper allowance seems to have beeu. reached, feed nc cordlngly und do not change unless necessary. Bulldlne 'l Flock of sheep. In starting out to raise sheep, n breeder should linve clearly in mind what breed nud type he wishes to raise, then stick to It. come what may. writes V. V. Henk. In Orange Judd Farmer. Cross breeding nnd changing from one breed to another gives no definite results. With pure bred sheep, type may sometimes change u little. Now, suppose we have n good bunch of ewes of the breed we want; we will mate them to a ram with u masculine eye nnd head, with u short, thick neck, wide and deep chest, back aud loins, wide nnd straight and we'.l covered with lean meat, rump wide and long twist plump nnd fleece of good quality and dense. Too much pains cannot W given in selecting u mm. ns on him de pends by far tin greater part of the Improvement of the Hoc... A common flock of ewes can in a short time bo graded tip to tirst-clnss sheep by nlways using the very best of sires aud sclenting and culling with Judgment. Teni-tilng a Pof. Tou will want kludnoss, torlirnrancc, putipnee. Make tho dog fond of you do not strike hi 111 with fitirk or slip per; use scolding niiaringly nnd only 11 u n puiilshiuont. If the dos docs well, tell him so. Tat hiiu and suy, "Good tlotf." Teach one thing ut a lesson. Do not rush his education. Teach liiui to lump by placing n stick across u door way, where he cannot crawl around it, but very low, so thnt he can walk over it. liaise It gradually, until he must Jump to get over It. Say ".lump:" aud if he does not understand. Jump over the stlcK yourssii to snow uim how. He will .iu learu. Hold a mor sel above u dog's betid aud say "Hpr!" If bo jumps hihI snaps, give him a slight slap on tho nose. He will soon learn to balance on his bind legs. Then by walking with the morsel, saying, "Walk, wnlk!" you can n.Hke him fol low. tJet him to stand, take a paw in each of your bands, gently press him Into a sitting posture, and say "Ready! Hit up!" nnd he will quickly learu to obey.-F. 11. Sweet, in The Eplto:.:ist. ' Wbjr Horses Crib. Every one who baa owned a horse which is constantly gnawing at the uianser and at any bit of wood into which it can get Its teeth knows bow troublesome the habit is. It can be brokeu up, but It will require consid erable time und effort. The cause of tbis habit Is, in the majority of cases due to indigestion or to bod teetb, so when a horse lias the habit it should Se turned over to the veterinary stiv- gcou to have its teetb put in order. If this does not break tip the habit, then treat the animal for indigestion. (live the animal a dose consisting of a mixture of two ounces of turpentine and one pint of linseed oil, and repeat In a week. See that the animal has plenty of esercise, nnd keep a lump of rock salt. In Its munger all the time. Fur a whilo let the ration consist of bran und common! night und morning. with cut liny as roughage; at noon let the ratiou be of whole onts, with n small allowance of hay. Under tbis treatment the uulinul will show marked Improvement in it short time, and if it is persisted In the treatment eventually will break up tbc habit of CllbbtMk- - "ft; Apple Faraages. A number of apple boxes of vurious l'.es und uhupes ure on the. market The OregoD box is twenty und a half by eleven by 11I110 and tbree-iiiurter Inches luside. The ends uro three fourths inch und the sides one-fourtb Inch muturlul. A box lu which upplea come from Colorado and New Mexl co is a littlo shorter aud deeper,, but of about the same capacity. A new box shown In the figure holds g little mare than a bushel. A special feature is the puuel ends. These make tho package lighter and stronger than if the end. were of one solid thick place, the panels acting as braces aud making handles. ' The best way to get these boxes la In the form of sbooks 'Tbcy art easily put together by any one who en handle hammer aii l nails. Making boxes Is entirely different from putting barrels together. Me never recommend any one to ttonipt this unless he lins had some experi ence tit cooperage business, as barrl staves are as contrary things as one can Imagine. Ilux ;lmoks may bo ATrLE UOXEF. stored in some clean place und takf but little room. Now that Hasten, manufacturers are getting Into the apple box business we expect to sec the odd size mongrel boxes displaced by something nearer uniform, though it may take several scaxnis to learn just what size und form lire best adapted to our needs. The form must be governed by convenience In storage, hnndling nnd shipment and the size by the demand ot die trade, which we believe is brst satisfied by a bushel or n little over. The chances nt present lire that It will pay to hold the best of the apples and box them for winter shipment. H will never do to put in ferior apples in boxes. This Is n new pneUngo in most markets, and more than one season may be required to make buyers familiar with It. The "bulk" shipment of fruit is rarely sat isfactory in the long run. If 11 man has a good lot of choice npples we should advise hi 111 to try the box ship ment. There may not be much in it the first season, but this package is sure to come Into use, concludes Ku ril 1 New Yorker ic giving the foregoins udvice. Toultry Not?. Prevention is belter than physics, especially iu the poultry yard. Keep plenty of grit where the fowls can eat whut they want at any time. The small poultry yards and houses need more attention than the larger ones. Many of Hi" poultry diseases are t lie .er.tlt of crowding and unclean sur- o'.indinss. I.any men make bad poultry men. Only bustling, busy, wide-awake men over succeed. All fowls that you do not intend to winter should be sold before cold weather sets in. Theory works very poorly In the poultry yard. You need good, sound sense, coupled with experience. Do not Imagine that you know nil about the poultry business. It takes ears of experience to Insure success. He kind to the poultry und teach every hen to love nnd know you. Re sults will tell of every little favor shown. Dark skin fowls are just ns sweet aud Juicy as the yellow. 'TIs not the olor that niukes the favorite fowl for the table. Churconl Is very beneiiclul to tho fowls, and you never see a case of in digestion where the fowls ure given access to it Menu Names. Our grandmothers would probably not be any more at sea with the hfnses of our modern cook book than we are with the unpronouiiccaoie names that are given to the sauces and relishes we read about lu magazines. Here is n list which will help you to enjoy these dishes when you know what you are euting: Au Blun, u French term applied to tish boiled in fluvored white wine. An (Jrus. dressed with meut gravy. Au Jus, in the natural Juice or gravy. Bain-auirie is either a bath of wine, spices and vinegar (English term), or a French double-boiler ror keeping sauces bot. Becbunicl, a sauce to serve hot with meats, made of butter (or dripping, our, white stock aim neros. Blaxier, a dish under which is a re ceptacle for coals to keep it hot. Bordelalse, a sauce similar to He- chamel. with the addition of a halt glass of claret. Braised meat Is meat stewed In a closely covered pun, with bacon, herbs or spices. Canapes are strips of stule bread fried and spread with seasoned fish or meat paste. Cusserole is a baking dish, though sometimes a form of potatoes or rice surrounding a meat or oyster stew Is termed a casserole. Croustades, fried forms of bread ts serve minced meat or eggs on. Croutons, stale bread in oue-bulf fucb cubes, browned in a slow oven for use In soup. Koine Interesting Theories. One of the original thinkers of this geticrutlon 1 John McAusland, who never speaks uutll he has something to say. He ho a Scotch way with him. Koine of bis theories regarding the order and harmony of the universe are startling. He Is tirmly convinced that the tuu It cold, instead of hot, and that its light la a reflection. Upon this point be will argue learnedly. It la hi opinion that but for the minerals iu the earth our planet would fly off Into space, as there would be no magnetism to hold it to its orbit. As far per petual motion lu radium la concerned, he laughs. In liquid air he sees no commercial value, because It cauuot be kept. He la profound believer In electricity, the adaptation of which be declarer if till in Its infancy Yore Prei!. :,.. - 'i sPasyiaU. ... -.. -. ; . I . I & THE SOBER ROUNDER'S SECRET. Why He Wat Sober and HI Compa nions to the Bad. A tall man stood at the bar with a tarty of friends long after midnight. He was the only sober one 1n the bunch. His steadiness angered the others. A final round of drinks wa? ordered. The tall man asked for Rln "No gin," said the least drunk of the othprs to the bartender. "Been trying to get htm full ail night. Maybe gin'li be only water. Last try. Give 'im whisky." "Make it whisky, then," said the tall man. The sober man's band carelessly dropped down to his coat rocket, and ns rarelcFsty was raised to his lips Nobody noticed it but the bartender After the drinks the tall man put his companions' Into cabs and then rc cn lered the cafe. "What was that you ate Just before you took that drink?" asked the bar tender. "Raisins, my boy, raisins," said th rn.'tomer. "They've been my salva tlon. I have been a rounder all mj life, have drunk many men under th table and have never been seen tc stagger. The secret of it is that early In the game I learned that raislni taken into the stomach before a drink will absorb the alcohol and prevent it from exciting the brain. In all mj drinking bouts I keep a good supply ol raisins In my pocket, and they have carried me through grandly." Ne" York Press. The Tourist and the Porter. An English tourist stopping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel was discussing the relative merits of British and American railway service the othei evening, when he suddenly sprang the following clincher on his cis-Atlantio cousin: "I tell you, though, there's one point you folks are behind In, and that is the lack of consideration shown white passengers in having them pass In spection by an African. Why. the Idea 01 such treatment is an insult to any gentleman. "A few days ago, when boarding your famous Empire State Express train, I was chagrined, to put It mild ly, to be asked by a liveried colored man to show my ticket to him. I sub aequently learned that this same In dividual Is nothing but a train waiter Such a thing could not happen in m country." New York Press. EIGHT YEARS OF TORTURE. No suffering more keen than kidney offering. Sick kidneys make bad blood; cause weak, stiff and aching backs; cause blind, sick and dizzy headaches, lnck of appetite and loss of sleep; keep you all tired out and spoil digestion. To have perfect health you must cure the kidneys. Read how one man was fiired by Doan's Kidney Tills after eight years of torture. Henry Some, ot ruu ney St., Ilumironds port, N. Y., says: "For eight years I suffered constant agony from kidney complaint. I endured the worst tor ture from gravel and the kidney secretions were excessive and con tained sediment like brick dust. 1 had to get out of bed from ten to twenty times a night und the loss of sleep wore me out. Indiges tion came on, and the distress after eating was terrible. Doan's Kidney rills effected a complete nnd lasting cure, and ufter the symptoms of kid ney trouble were gone my stomach be gan to work as it should. This lasting cure, especially in a person of my ngc, proves the great value of Doan's Kid ney Tills more convincingly than could any words of mine." Doan's Kidney Fills sold by nil drug gists; price, .TO cents per box, or mailed 011 receipt of price by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Write for free trial. "Aren't you nfraid that a great man peoplf. will criticise you for becoming rich':" "Yes" answered Senator Sorg hum. "But the chances are thnt it I hud stayed poor they wouldn't have noticed me. even that much." Wash ington Star. How's ThUT We ollnr One Hundred Unbars Iwiiril for any ease ot l atnrrh that cannot be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. . 3. I'hknet A Co., Toledo, O. W. the undersigned, have kuown V. I. Tlieney for the last 16 .years, and helleve him perfectly honorable In all business tratisa" tlous and financially ablo to carry out any nhllgutions made nv their llrm. Wist ft Tbimx, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O, Waldixo. Kisxax A Miims, Who!eai'! Druggists. Toledo, t). Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, net ing direotly upon the blood and muooussur feces of the svstem. Testimonials sent free. Trine, 75n. per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constirattor. "Why does Mrs. Clubwoman look so sad':" 'The world's Injustice to wom an has Just struck her forcibly again.'' "How was thatlr" "She happened to think that Martha Washington Isn't called the Mother of her Couutiy." Cincinnati Times Star. 10,000 Plants For lee. This it remarkable oiler ths John A. Salter Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., makes, 'i'hey will send you their big plsnt anal seed cstaloj, together with enough, sees' to grow l.oiH) line solid Cabbages. 2,000 delicious Carrots, 2,000 UlanchiuR, nutty Celery, 2.1X10 rich, buttery Lettuce, 1,(100 splendid Onions, 1.1100 rsre. luscious Hadishrs, 1.000 gloriously brilliant Flowers. This iirmt oiler is made in order la in duce vou to try their warranted seeds for when vou once plant them you will grow no others, and ALL OB BUT 16C. POSTAGE, providitiK you will return this notice, and !' vou will send them 20c. in pottage, they will add to the above a package of the (a roous Berliner Cauliflower. A.C.L. There are 190,227 professional be(ig,irs in Spam. Itcjtgmg is recognised as a icgm mate business. I msurePlso'sCure. forOonsumpttonsavod my lifetime years ago. Mns.THoaus Hoa Us, Maple Hi., Norwich, K.V., Feb. 17, 1W0. Bitter medicine, like bitter experience, is usually the best. Putnam Kadelum Dyes cost but 10 ceau per packsge. More men would bate iudigtstie if fo.ced to rat their words. THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME Are Never Without Peruna in the Koase for Catarrhal Diseases. MR. AND MRS. J. 0. ATKINSON, INDEPENDENCE, M0. UNDKR date of .Innuary W. 1W7. Dr. liartman received the following letter: "My wiie hud hern sutfvring from a com plication ol diseases for the past 25 years. "Her cahC had battled the skill ot some of the most noted physicians. One of her worst troubles was chronic constipution ol several yearn' standing. "She also as passing through that most critical period in the life of a woman change of life. In June, 18ii.5, I vrote to you about her ease. You advised a course of I'eruna and Miinuiiii, which we nt once commenced, and have to suy it completely cured her. .She tirmly believes that she would have been dead only for these won derful remedies. "About the same time I wrote you about my ow n case nf catarrh, which li.nl been of 'Jo years' standing. At times I its almost past going. I commenced to use 1'erutia according to your instruction and contin ued its use for about a year, and it ha completely cured me. "l'our rrrnvdlen tlo all Hint you claim for (hem, and errn more. Ca tarrh rannot exlttt uhrre I'eruna in taken according to directions. .Suc cess fo ynu and your remcdim, ' John O. Atkinson. In a letter dated January 1, 1900, Mr. Guide for the Angels. When a Russian dies he is buried with a paper In his hands. On tfiis Is written bis Christian name, as well as a prayer for his soul. Millions In (lain. Salzer's New National Oats yielded in 1903 in Mich. J4'i bit. ; in Mo.. 2xi bu.; in X. D., 3KI bu., and in .'IU other Stales Hem 150 to 300 bu. per acre. Now this Oat 'i Kenerallv grown in 1904 will add millions of bushels to the yield and millions ol dol- ; Inrs to the farmer's pur.-e. Try it for 1904. Largest !ccd I'otnlo ami Alfalfa C'tovrr j growers in America. A.l'.L.l Saler's Speltr. Beardless Barlcv. Momo Tbiildir Corn, Macaroni Wheat. tci Out, ! Billion Dollar Grass and Kurlicst Canes , are money makers for you, Mr. Farmer, j JUST SEND THIS NOT1CS AND IOC. j in stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., I.a j Crosse, Wis., and receive in return their ! big catalog and lots of farm seed tmnpics. j (treat Britain uses up nearly eight Ions , of cardboard yearly in the loim of postal , cards. 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 icriiuzers lor grain and all other crops. Wit slult be CIad to riit, free to any tinner mir little hock wtiictiLontuius vuiu able informal ion bout soil culture. GER.TAN KALI WORKS, oj Nssssu St., New York. W. L. DOUGLAS 3.12 &3 SHOES UNION V. I,. Ioiik1s shoes buve by their excellent style, easy-rlttinft, ana superior wearlnn qualities, achieved the largest sale of any shoes iu lue world. They are just as good as those that cost you It 4 to the only difference is the price. Sold Cotruwktr9. Look for name and price on bottom. lonvls tifMs Corona nUklii, which Uvrr here mded to bollix flnrM rl'iil leather yet proliii-el. fnMl Co o' linltf '. hhwraliyiHiH.ttir.eitra. Write for latalog. W.L.Deuslu, Hrerklos, Iim, MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Crtl for lot FeTor.Blmcoiit Slomn. h Tronblrs, JJ'relhle i) i or errs, ."T"t'rJ worm. Tutf Brrsk I !! Ia 24 hours- At 3l Irui-1. fusts. Kmpl miUl PHKK AJdw, A. S. OLMSTED. L Ror. H Y. Mother Cray, Sunt in fild. Hin, lc Ytwfclilf. Saw mills The Dslosch Petent Variable Friction Tt4 Saw Mill with 4 h. p. cuU j.ooo feel per day. All Sixes aud prices to t-uit. DeLosch Shingle Mill, Krinert. Trimmer, rtawrrs ; Corn snd ftuhr Mills, Water Wheels, Lulh Mills, Wood Sows Our handsome new Catalog will iaierwt you DeLeaeh Mill Mfg. Co.. Vox Im. Allssu. Om. i sav sror ctM ron iKtluy v LAND WARRANTS lned te vWin nt mar wsr. Write mo at onco. fHAKK B. kKuea. S Vi Ik Block. Dob roe. Cole. ti fflCFP O Ye oa tw mm il lni l" toys' om Jr7o. . at- esssa s suss, mi. amnio, no. I ( sV:ii'knoaoiJio Peel I . I In ii .jld or 0 , ) I k- . ks . ,Vs Atkinson snyr, after five years' experience with I'eruna: " will ever continue to pcak a aood word for I'eruna. In tnu round ana traveling man I am a walking advert torment for I'eruna and have induced many people during the pant year to une Peruna with the mont nat ifaclory renultn. I am ntlll cured of catarrh." John O. Atkinnon, Box;'!;', Independence, Mo. When old age comes on catarrhal dis eases come also. Systemic catarrh ib al most universal in old people. This explains why i'eruna has become so indispensable to old nenple. I'eliuia is their safeguard. I'eninn is the only rem edy yet devmed that meets these cases es actly. Nil h case ennnot be treated locally; nothing hut an effective systemic remedy could cure them. This is exactly what Pe runa is. If you do not receive prompt and satisfac tory results from the use of I'eruna. write at once to Dr. Hart man. giving a full state ment of your case and he w ill be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Mart man. I'rcsidnit of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Milk Crust Scalied Head and Eczem instantly BBllevGd & SpBBdily And gentle anointings with CUTICURA OINTMENT, purest and sweetest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. It means instant relief and refreshing sleep for tor tured, disfigured, itching, and burning babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, when all else fails. It Ottom RaoolMet. !. llT7.r7oTIo' Ca Wlit,.se. t U1 Sill, U-1 1 - tat - Itoo 10 Con Lm; Uhomm, CAPSICUM VASEUHt lm Vf IV vul.urtiLB Asobstltule (or and nunertor to mustard or ouUvoiuaiiUetXUilirUcloorounder- rol lore head scbo and eolaUoa. We rerorn niend It as the boot and sfe remedy (or pains to tne ca.l a ud al Thou om t io, neu rs 1 -i Ic op d goo 1 r 00m- for IV andlt will heiM to to "'"bl in tu. houhold.W.r F.Jey eta. nt all dru.fiTioi oi oenuT.':VbKuot!i va - - - ' . - -a ' ..,!. atl AJalaofmL AS t. r rh'ld' SJ,7tl 1 '" p" Olio uaTlath. IJrrS'irUV a 4ot bertt o t Is Ml Mmowrtooouri . co geaiuoo. .''".,,(, Vaw lost CitT, ADVERTISE" SUVtr"1 IT PAYS mooj mam w -I