J. J -GOVERNOR Makes Use of His Family iritilffltl l! SH I P n G T.JJ.I-H:. a , ft... -s OAt'lTOt, BUILUING, rerun ii known from the Atlantic to the Pap'fc. Letten of congratulation and commendation testifying to the mrriti of Parana aa a catnrrh remedy are pouring :n from every State in the Union. Dr. Hart man ia receiving hundreds of auch letteri daily. All claases write these lettera, from the highest to the lowest. Tho outdoor laborer, the indoor artisan, ths clerk, the editor, the statesman, the preacher all agree that lVrnna ia the catarrh remedy of the age. The Mage and rostrum, recognizing catarrh as their great est eneiny, are especially enthusiastic in their praise and testimony. Any man who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh la well-man universal, l'eruna is the best afniarft linnn-ti Ask Your Druggist for Free Unique Postage Stamp. A unique postage stamp has, U Is stated, been discovered In Roumania. It dates from June 1. 1813, and- Is Wallachlan, for Roumania had then no existence. The stamp, which is blue, Is round, llko a sealing wafer, with Indented edges. It bears tho arms of Wallachla an easle. resting on a sphere, with outstretched wings and a cross in Its beak. No value Is marked on the stamp FITfcpsrmanent ly oared. No flts or nervous psssafter first day's usa of Dr. Kline's Greet KerveRstorer,t2trlalbottloand treatise free Dr.R. H . Klikk, Ltd., 1)81 Arch Ht.,l'hlln.,Pa Mount McKinley, in Alaska, has nevci been climbed. Mrs. Wlnslow's Bootblns; Syrup for Children pain, cures windcollc,25c.a bottle The Admiral of the Navy receives an an Eual salary of $13,600. Jdo not believe l'lso's Cure for Consumo lioaha.iane.ju.il foroougl ami colds. Johm F.jUoT,T rlnlty Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 19SJ, Only about one person in 100 lives to the age of aixty-liva. Itoh cured in SO minutes by Woolford'i Ranltary Lotion; never fulls. Sold by Druggists. .Mail ordnrs promptly filled by Ir. Detchon, Crawfordsville, Ind. $1. Besides thirty-seven ships of war th United Kingdom lost year launched 71! new ships. FOR WOMEN trembled with ills seculiar to fesw. viV' their sex, used as a aouchs is tnaivclouITy sac- cessxai. -vaorouguiycieaases, ainsaiaease germs, itopa diMhaigcs, heals Inflammation and local soreness, cites leucorraoja and nasal catanb, Pastine U In powder lorra to be dissolved in pure water, and It far more cleansing, healing, ermkidai and economical than liquid antiacptlcs for all TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For tain at drugguM, 60 cents a boa. Trial Box and Dook el Instructions pre. TMC H. PAXTON COWPANT . lOSTOS, MWS. That dread of mothers loees Its terrors when the medicine cabinet contains a bottla of that famous old remedy, S-.ANocrtN LINIMENT For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL u. Dr. A. Jotmson knew lmmmoltiea nteda wlieu in lHlil Iia DerlerttMl ttilft woiiaerlilJ remedy for Inns and t)irott trouble, u well a fur ciiti, burnt, hruiHta. iort nq Umn nmm lfi.. 36 and M)c. At dritgcitta. i. b. JOHN b O.N & CO., Ikoo. AIM. FEW CUTTING REMARKS Th purpose of a saw la to cut. Jt elionlil cut eailly, cut cleanly, and iut with every tuoveiuent. 1 prefer au Atkins haw. lt blade Is ''Silver Biecl", recocniml tlio worlii over as the nt cruicililo steel over made In anclentor uiodHrn times, it ia hard. cloBe:ralncd and touvh. H holdausburpcuttinK edge InnM, thun tnv Other bliw. Its blado taira pertnetly from thick to est tliln, from nanuiu n tip. inua ik makes leeway ffr Itaolf . runs anally and does iut buckle. Its temper Is r.., when lient hv a nriMtited thrust, it springs into ahapn without klnklnf. The Atklnabawcuta and does It beat of any. We muko all ty uea aud sizes cf saws, but oulj oat Lfrnde the best. Atkins Saws, Corn Knives, Perfection Floor Scrapers, oto., are sold by all good hardware daalots. Catalogue on request, E. C. ATmtfS OSl CO.. Inc. Larfeil Saw Manufactunra la the WorlS. Ftctory and Executive Offices, Indianapolis, Indiana. BRANCHES! New York, ChtMRO, Minneapolis, Portland. (OifUoni, Beattl.. ban VranclKo. Accept bo Subttiluts Inaiat oa the ibU) bY GOOD DEALERS EWYWt 11 awuw WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT tractive. I aa'.imr.H p to iatt and AizUiorttaUae. hoetlwr nut vrflT so ofta be a reminder of lht River. SUM part. CMtUO IlluatraUsna. Ibecaatly enlarged with 2A.0UO sans- wvrdo, a bw tiaaattaer, and navr Btog-rsnhlaU Diction ary, edited by W.T. liafraa. Ph-U., LL.D.. U. 8. Gouunlasfcxiatr of BrtocaUun. Orond fdathWurtd'a air, bL Leolm. tts tkai ttaat. Irtia far" Dktlomn DitaUca Q. 4 C. MKltEl A M CO.. Uiarintllctd. Maaay I I Bat' fciuiatji'uV. VaateaJood.lla I I I la lliwe. B..Id br druut'i.n I I iiiiiiii Vt 1 Atkins Bread 1 fen fire. OF OREGON Pe-ru-na in For Colds. SALF.M, UKBUUN. A Letter From the Ex-Governor of uregon. The ex-Governor ot Oregon is an ardent admirer of Peruna. He keeps it contin ually in the house. In a letter to Dr. liartman, he say Statu or Orkoom. I Exi'.cimvu Dei'ahtmext.I The Ptruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.I Itrar Sir I hit its had Oceanian la use your l'eruna medicine in my family forculdn, and It proved to be an excellent remrdi. 1 have not had Oceanian to tine it for other alt mails, your very truly. II. SI. l,ord. It will be noticed that the Governor says he has not had occasion to use l'eruna for other ailments. The reason for this la, most other ailments begin witn a com. Peruna Almanac for 1 906. Earl Post Boxes. The first. English town to have post boxes for the posting of letters was Cheltenham. It is recorded that a clergyman named Charlton and a Captain Carter were touring in Brus sels, and noticed a post box In course of erection there. When they got back to Cheltenham, their home, they brought the matter before the local postal authorities, with the result that soon after a dozen of such boxes were erected in the Gloucestershire water ing, place. The system was quickly extended throughout the United King dom. , IN CONSTANT AGONY. A West Vlralnlian'e Awful Distress Through Kidney Troubles. W. L. Jackson, merchant, of Tnrk ersburg, TV. Va., says: 'Dtlvlug about . in bad - e a t h e r fSM brought kidney trou- stineieu twenty ii years wtn fcua-o, I' nraninitii, nnlna rt the ''nc': nud urinary disorders I often had to vet up n dozen times .'it n'tbt to uri nate. Retention set in, nnd I w..s obliged to use the catheter. I took to my bed, and the doctors fall ing lo help, begun using Conn's Kid ney l'ills. The urine soon ca-ne free ly again, and the pnin sr.tdunlly dis appeared. I have been cured eiglii yeurs, and though over 70, am as ac tive as a boy." Sold by all defllers. fiO rents a box. Fster-Milbui i Co.. Putulo N. X. BULL UNEARTHED A TREASURE. Chased Men Upstairs and Broke Through Flooring. The incursion of a furious bull into a farm house at Kierling, Styria, led to the discovery of a hidden treasure. The bull, meeting two tourists walk ing by tho bankB of the river, galloped after them. They rushed for shelter into an old farmhouse and locked themselves In an upper room. The bull, however, followed them upstairs, and, butting against the door of the room, shivered It to pieces. Suddenly the old flooring of th9 room collapsed under the heavy im pact of the animal ind the next mo ment the two tourists were amazed at seeing the bull's head and shoulders ' emerging from a huge gap in the floor ing, while the lower part of its body was Invisible. The animal was unable to extricate Itself, and three hours later a police man shot it. Immediately afterward tho farmer who occupied the house discovered ly ing In a corner of tho lower room n heavy Iron box which, on being forced, open, was found to contain tt largo quantity of gold and silver coins of t ho time of Emperor Charles v., their value being roughly estimated at $7.'v 000. The treasure box had become dis lodged from Hit secret hiding place under the floor when tho bull bad crashed through the woodwork. Lon don Express. THE "COFFEE HEART-" It Is as Hanteroiis as the Tobacco tr Whisky Heart, "Coffee heart" Is common to many cofftse users and Is liable to send the owner lo ills or her long home if the drug is persisted in. You can run thir ty or forty yards and find out if your heart is troubled. A lady who was once a victim of the "coffee heart" writes from Oregon: "I hnve been a habitual URer of cof fee nil my life and have suffered very much in recent years from niliueiils which I been me xiitlntle. were directly due to the poison in the beverage, such ns torpid liver nnd indigestion, which. In turn made, my complexion blotchy and muddy. "' "Then my heart became affected. It would beat most rapidly Just nfter I drank my coffee, nuj go below noniml ns the coffee effect wore off. Some times my pulsu would go ns high ns KI7 bents to tho minute. My fninily were greatly alarmed at my condition, and at Inst mother persuaded me to begin the use ot I'oKtum Food Coffee. "I gave up tlit old coffee entirely and absolutely, nnd made Tostum my sole table beverage, 'i bis was six months ago, and all my Ills, the indigestion, Inactive liver and rickety heart nctlcn hnve passed away, and my coumlexlon has become clear and natural. The Improvement et )u very soon after I made the change, Just ns soon- ns the coffve poison had lime to work out ot my system. "My husband bus also been greatly benefited by the ne of I'ostnm, and we find that a simple l)i'akfast with I'ostuni. i ns satisfying aud more strengthening than the old heavier meal we used lo have with the other kind of coffee." Name glreu by To turn Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a rensou. Bead the llttl book, "The Bond to Welh !l!c." In Pkes. ' DOWNED TH BOOK AGENT Lawyers Repay Him For Cains Fellow (Solicitors Carfl. . The book agent entered the office of Weeks, Battle & Marslmll in lower Broadway one day last week and pre sented the enrd of a brother lawyer in lie same building, which gained him admission to the private office. Mr. Marshall had henrd of the man and was prepared. "Mr. Fuhrmnn advised me to see you," said the agent, "and that 1 the only reason why I presume to ask a few minutes of your time. I am pre senting this new law work, of which you hnve probably heard. Mr. Fuhr mnn tvns much Impressed with it and was certain you would want it." "Ah," snld Mr. Marshall, "that is very kind of Mr. Fuhrnian. What Is your book?" For half nu hour the book agent re cited the merits of the volume, while Mr. Marshall listened gravely and with apparent Interest. The agent was encouraged. "And the price is only $tl.50, In calf, Si bound in cloth," he ended triumphantly. "Very good," snld Mr. Mnrshnll, "but I'll tell you whnt to do go In and bIiow the book to Mr. Battle. Tell him I sent you." Mr. Buttle received the book agent cordially, nnd was quite attentive to tlie description of the book. "Aud the price Is only $(l..riO in calf, nnd $4 bound in cloth," snld the ngent after twenty minutes' enriieRt talk. Mr. Buttle was doubtful. "It's n ery good book," snld he, "but I'm not sure that we need It. Oo in nnd show 1t to Weeks. If Weeks likes it we will take it." ' The book agent was doubtful. He looked suspiciously at Mr. Buttle ns he picked up his volume nnd went to Mr. Weeks' room. "I have here a book " he began. "Huh," snld Mr. Weeks, looking up from his desk. "Mr. Buttle sent me in to you," ex plnlned the book ngent. "Ah," snld Mr. Weeks, smldng pleas antly. "I ceo. And Mr. Murshnll sent fou in to Mr. Buttle, I r.uppose. Well, I'll get even with them. Whnt Is your book? I see. Well, we bought It from the' publishers n week ngo." New York Fress. Mopqultoea Carried liy Care. The rnllronds running through the mountains of western Mnrylnnd hnve been the means of introducing the mnlnrlnl mosquito Into that section of the State, according to Professor riiillp K. Uhler, president of the Mary land Academy of Sciences and provost of the Tenbody Institute. Professor L'bler snld yesterday that the mosquitoes are being carried by freight cars from Spring Gardens, Baltimore, to the mountains of west ern Maryland, nnd that be Is sure of this from the fact that while in the mountnlns he hns picked mosquitoes from freight cars which had been hauled there from Baltimore. Pro fessor Fhler snld he hns been going to the Blue Itldge Mountains for thirty years and never saw a mosquito there until three years ago. As each mosquito lays 500 eggs nt once, the rnpldity with which they multiply may be Imagined, although tho female dies after doing this much to propagnte her species. Under fa vorable conditions the eggs are hntched in two w-Seks. Formerly the mosqui toes could not exist In the mountainous section of the State, Professor Uhler snld, but since the country hns become more thickly settled nnd the water courses jiolluted the pests have nn ex cellent chance to propagnte. The fe male selects ns favorable a spot as possible for depositing her eggs, nnd under present conditions, the professor snld, the mosquitoes will thrive nnd will bf ready in the spring to start out on their mission of torture. Baltimore Sun. Lighthouse as a lllrd Trap. The night watch of the Cape May lighthouse was chatting with a visitor when something struck hard against the netting around the light. The watch went out upon tho tiny circular balcony and returned with a dead bird In his hand. "A mud .hen," said he. "Sometimes we get five or six in a night. Often we find robins and ducks deud on tho balcony." "It's a fine life you lead here," re marked the visitor. "Yes; If it wiiMi't for the oil the six pnllons of oil that the light burns nightly. The Govenmvnt won't give us any machinery to hoist It up with. Consequently every dny I I "tst carry the whole six gallons up !irp 217 sttps. Thnt's hnrd on the he: -t." "It must be," agreed the vis;: ". "It would be so ensy to rig up n rv" and pulley, too, and draw tho oil u; that way." "It ain't allowed," said the watch. "In every oil-burning lighthouse the attendants must carry up the oil by hand. It does Beem " Plop! He slipped out to get another mud hen. New York Press. Hules Kor lint Dwellers. Po most of your talking near the court windows. The neigliliors will be elpvated by your conversation.- When you retire take off one shoe, lift It high nbovo your head nnd drop It hnrd. Five minutes Inter drop tho other one. Let the bathtub overflow, and al ways have onion for dinner tho even ing the neighbor above is going to en tertain hor club. If possible have bare floors in at least two rooms, and get into the habit of pacing back and forth iu them after 11 o'clock nt night. Your plnno she-aid be plnyed only after 10 o'clock nt night, when most of the people will be at home to hear you. If they do not appreciate your music it is because their early educa tion has been neglected. Let your small son ride his veloci pede up and down the hall. If pos sible, got the family dog to scamper after him. If the woman In the flat below sends up word thut she hns a leadache, advise her to study mental bllug. Chicago News. Vpanlsh Iiuiiilarauta. Nearly 10,000 Spanish Immigrant entered Cuba during the first three, month of the present year. The Cu ban consuls lu Spain are Instructed to act aa immigration agent nnd to set forth the opportunities for Independ ence aud wealth lu the island republic. . COMMERCIAL R. G. Dun & Cd.'s Weekly Review cf Trade says : "Fundamental condition are unchang ed, although higher temperature at many points aRain qhecked retail s-alcj of heavyweight wearing nppsirel and other seasonable merchandise. Labor condi tions in the buildings trades have not improved and another serious struggle may occur, which would be matt unfor tunate in view of the large operation! under way and contemplated. Other wise the situation is satisfactory and the outlook bright, with mercantile collec tion steadily improving. Holiday tradf gathers impetus as the season advances. "Comparisons with lat year's figure continue favorable, this week's gains be ing swelled by the holiday a year ago, but equilibrium in this respect will be restored next week. Leading industrial undertakings report little idle machinery and there is less complaint regarding car shortage, railway earnings thus far available for November exceeding last year's by 6.4 per cent. Foreign com merce at this port for the last week showed a loss of I1.0S9.033 in cxporti and a gain of $5,1,177 in imports, as com pared with the same week last year. "It is customary at this time of the year to find a general quieting down in the iron and steel business, but normal conditions do nut prevail this season. Al though the leading interests have pre vented any sensational inflation of prices, all divisions of the market have harden ed sufficiently to accelerate the opera tions of consumers who believe that it is the part of wisdom to prepare for future requirements. Activity continues at tex tile mills, but the primary markets for cotton goods were decidedly disturbed by the violent advance in raw material. "Quiet conditions continued in the market for packer hides, chiefly be cause orders cover deliveries so far into the future that sellers arc indifferent re garding new business. Leather remains quiet because of the light offerings of such varieties as arc wanted. New Eng land footwear factories arc hurrying contracts for delivery before the close of the year and also cutting; the new season's goods. "Failures this week numbered. 228 in the United States against 205 last year. WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore, Md. FLOUR Dull and unchanged; receipts, 2,031 barrels; ex ports, 21,539 barrels. WHEAT Firm; spot, contract, Sy4 (tlWA I spot, No. 2 red Western, 84)4 November, 83 (a 83'$ ; December, 84084 ; January, 8641,86, ; steamer No. 2 red, 77'i((i77H ' receipts, 32,614 bushels; exports, 40,000 bushels; South ern by sample, "OfaXo; Southern 011 grade, 78j(fi 84. CORN Firmer; spot, new, soli 50J4 ; November, new or old, so'A yy, year, 5r?i5 January, 4')'A 49'Ai February, A9'AA9'A; March, 49'AWVi ; May, VjVMAOH ; steamer mixed, A7Hd'47lA; receipts, 117.385 bushels; exports, 52,526 bushels; South ern white corn, 4250; Southern yel low corn, 4 2' (a 50. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 35. bid; No. 3 white, 3S3S'A ! No. 2 mixed, 34'434j4: receipts, 39.896 bushels. RYE Firm ; No. 2 Western, 7575,j export; 77S8 domestic; receipts, 1,180 bushels. BUTTER Firm and .unchanged; fancy imitation, 20W21 ; fancy creamery, 245(325; fancy ladle, 1819; store packed, is(fTl6. EGOS Steady and unchanged ; 29. C H E E S E Firm and unchanged ; large, 14; medium, 14'A; small, 14. SUGAR Steady and unchanged ; coarse granulated, 5. 10; fine, 5.10. New York. BUTTER Quiet, un changed ; receipts, 6,159. POULTRY Dressed steady; West em chickens, 913!4' turkeys, 1420; fowls, 913. FLOUR Receipts, 35,917 barrels; ex ports, 11,476 barrels; dull and unchanged. (COTTONSEED OIL Easy ; prime yellow, 28!429J4. ROSIN Nominal; strained, common to good, 4.00 nominal. TURPENTINE Q u i'e t ; 63 asked. MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans open kettle good to choice, 3038- SUGAR Raw firm ; fair refining 2l5-l63; centrifugal, 96 test; 3'Adi 39-16; molasses sugar, 2 H-l6(g;25 ; re fined steady. POTATOES Irregular; Scotch, pel bag, 2.00(02.15; English, 2.ocKl2.io; Irish, i.902.oo; German. i,752.oo; domestic unchanged; sweets firm; Jer sey, per barrel, l.5o'(i2.oo; Southern, 1.25(i 1.50. WHEAT Receipts. 248,000 bushels. Spot firm ; No. 2 red, WA elevator ; No, ;i red, 92? s f. o. b. alloat ; No. 1 North ern Duluth, 9is f- o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 92-8 f. o. b. afloat. CORX Receipts, 120,400 bushels ; ex ports, 52,181 bushels. Spot steady; No 2, S7'A elevator, and 55 c. i. f. afloat) No. 2 vcTlow, 56 l-J ; No. 2 white, 56. O AT S Receipts, 155,500 bushels Spot firm; mixed oats, 2b(n 32 pounds, 35W36; natural white, 3032 pounds, '26'ACt?37A; clipped white, 3640 pound! 3840. Live block. New York. BEEVES Receipts, 351 head. Feeling steady, but no salts re ported. CALVES Receipts, 19; markel stcidy; common to good veals, 4.00(0 8.50; grasscrs and Westerns nominal Dressed calves steady; city dressec veals, 8(fTl3C per pound; country dress ed grassers 'and fed calves, 46 pet "SHEEP and LAMBS Receipts, I, 087. Market steady, but lambs slow. Sheep, 4.00(0-5.2?; lambs. 7.oo(.57.65; culls, 5.00; no Canadian lambs sold. HOGS Receipts, 4,900. 'Nominally steady; no sales reported. Chicago. CATTLE Receipts, 8,500 ; market steady. Common to prime steers 2oof76.6o; cows, 2.8offf4.25; heifers, 2.00 fT5.oo; bulls, 2.00 (114.00; stockers and feeders, 2.I541S! calves, 2.007.00. HOGS Receipts, 25,000; market gen erally steady. Good to prime heavy, 485 4.95 ; medium to good heavy, 4.7; (0)4.83 ; strong weight butchers', 4.85(S 4-95! good to choice heavy mixed, 4.70 Gi4-8c; packings 4.304.8o. SHEEP Receipts, 15.000, medium higher. Sheep, 3755So; yearlings, 5.5CX(t.oo; pnug lasrtbn, t3.757-5- Jo'i.i " ' l"'lKic the c.-aid jury fir the murder ol her b Pt uV.-.h Ker. near R ihcrsville. r:i rr ha 1 a diM'Ute with Poffcnherinr n-er . limn-brv line b.-.wu-n their land ml kV.oi l.im in t'.o b,'.o:nen with i-tin. Klias I', K'.ini'.c. a retired merchant, rlie'l in llarerslmvn of luart disease, r'cd 82 years, lie frv.vl ns office de v'.iy u:i:'.'ir Sheriff !'.!:; Cost. He was 'or mr.:. y years a t',i nih-.T of Zion Re-. (orved Church an.1 of the lioonsboro ,v!c; cf Odd Fcl'.ow. He is survived a tvi !cw I Vl lu. ...( Your Flour Goes Further Here's a pointer on getting more baking to the dollar from your flour. Use Good Luck baking powder, which raises the dough better, insures light, crisp baking, and develops all the nutrition of the flour. No chance to spoil a batch ot baiting 1M : v with Good Luck baking powder, for you can k ft always depend on its strength. You know just U U how much rnisiii" power there is to n spoonful JfVT r.i no gueaswort, uo soggy uougu, no wiiatsu uum. 7JJI rT aJ a.' :j is sold nt nn honest price Notice this coupon with IN CUTTING Cut COUPON fOUOW fej Solid Obad "COOP IUCK" BAKING POWDER CUT OUT THIS CAR AND SAVE IT. OOCD rOH VALUABLE ARTICLES. SEE 3 It V'h liU TMS SCIITHni MXFG CO Pw.v.ta BSI flfWMWtVi U.S A There are O.P(i.",SG3 books in the public libraries of London. . STOPS BCLCH NC BY ABSOAPTICr. NC DRUCS-A EW METHOD. A Boa of IVnrers Vvrr Hare You Acme ltiillEealloti. ttmuaell Troulilr, Ir regular llrart, IMny Spells, Short Kruatli, Clas on the) Stomarli? Bitter Taste Dad Hreath Impaired Ap petite A feeling of fiillncxs, weight mill pain over the stomach and heart, some times uatista anil vomiting, also fever and sick headache What causes it? Any one ot nil of thcfc: Kxcessive eating and drinking abuse of spirits anxiety and depression mental ef fortmental worry and physical fatigue bad air insuliicicnt food aedentnry hahits absence of teeth bolting of food. If you suffer from this slow death ami miserable existence, let ti send vou a sim ple box of Mull's Anti-lte'rh Wafers abso lutely free. No druirs. Drugs injure tin stomach. It stops belching and cures a dise:ncd stomach by absorbing the foul odors front undigested food and by imparting nrtiv.tv to the lining of the stomach, enabling 11 to thoroughly mix the food with the cantric juices, which promotes digestion and cures the disease. Spkciai. Ori KH The regular price of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers is sue. a bos', hut to introduce it to thousands of snffe;ra we will send two (2) boxes upon receipt of 7jc. and this advertiKcinent, or we will send you a sample fri-e- for this coupon. Tins Offer May Not ArrKAit Again. L , , 129j fiike courox US Send this coupon with your i:amc and address and niiine of a druggit who does not sell it for n free sample box of Mull's Anti-lli'lch Wafers to Mull's Giiapk Tonic Co., 328 Third Ave., Rock Island, III. I Wire i'tiif AiU'r. fs and Wrie Plainty. So'd by all druggists, 50c. per box, or tent .'V mail. 'J lie Japanese tiovernment is printing a complete record of the war. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, nnd until tlio la-st few years was supposed lo le iauurublo. l-'ora reiit many yt-ara do'-tora prouo'incud it a local disease and prt'soribe.l local remedies, uud by couHtnr.tly tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Kcinneu hns proven ( ntnrrh to bo a constitutional disease uud thervforo requires constitutional treatment. Unil's t'ntarrii Cure, munufaotitrud by F. J. Chenoy ,V Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional euro ou the market. It is taken Internally in das--) lrom 10 drops too teaspoonful. It acts dlreet ly on tho blood and mucous suvf.i 'e ot tlio system. They oiler ono hundred dollars for Htiy case It fulls to cure, riqnil for elreulur.t and testimonials. Address i'. J, Ctitxtv & to., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 75c. Take liuil's Family l'ills for co-isti;ialioi In the L'nited Slates ajout 100.000,000 pounds of prunes aic taten each vent-. Cures Itlootl. Sklu 1 rciulilns, t'atir-er, Itlooil I'olson. tlreutest Hlooil Pui-If or r'rea. If your blood Is Impure, thin, dUeased, hot or full of humors. If you have blco 1 (job m, eun-er, curl. uncles, eating sires, scrofula, eczema, itching, risi-itrs nnd 'u niw, fab by, pimply skin, bnw ntns, eitarili, rheumatism, or nny blood or skin .iit.ea.Ho, lake Hotanio lllood ll ilm (it. H. H.l ueeord ItiK to directitiiia. Boon nil Soros 1 eil, a.-ties and pail a st(p, the blo.nl is made aire and ri'-h, h living the skin five from every eruption, nud giving the rle.i gl )v of perfect lieulth to the skin. At tho fame timeb. Ii. 1!. impiovs the digestion, cures dyspH.Hiii. fctronythciiM weak kidneys. Just llut medicli o for old people, ns it gi .-es them new. vigorous blood. lini;ihts, &l per large bottle, with directions fur homo cuiH. M,mp'e free nnd pre) nbi by writing lliood Balm Co., Atlanta, l a. Uescril.e trouble aud xpcclal free medical advice iiIho sent In h.-aied letter. 11. H. 11. Is e peetally advised for chronic, deep-s"iited cnsis ot im.iurt boil nud sklu dikcuso. and cures after all e.be fulls. London was iuciea.cd during the year loot by 374 new streets. ULCERS FOH THIRTY TEARS Puloful Kruptlnns Frnin K.ies lo Feet Neeuieil JocurableM.CutlcurA JSnila Misery. Another of thcic reinurkablc cures by Ciitieura, after doctors and all elso nad failed, is testified to by Mr. M. C. Moss, of (tainesvillt, 'irxas, in the following letter: "i''or ovep thirty years 1 suffered- from painful ulcers and un eruption from my knees to feet, and cou'.d lind neither doc tors nor medicine to nelp me until 1 used (.'uticura Soap, Ointment and l'ills, which cured me iu six months. They helped me the very iirst time 1 used them, and I am glad to write this so thut others sutlering as I did may be taved from lnitcry." llei'tin has almost as many telephone subscribers as the whole of France. Taylor's Cherokee lieini-.ly of Street Oura and Mullen Is Nature s gr at remedy Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup nud Consumption, and all throat aud lung tr. ublts. At drug gists, 2io., 60j. and 1 1 till i.r bottle. There nre twenty-right cemeteries ia the t'ountv of f.pnd-n. !,!.-,m,TLirmi Baking only ten cents per pound can. picture of a freight car. You will find one OUIHIIIC, V.UI v.ll. l"S wwj.w... v. " ' v will find the Good Luck gift book. Pick from the gift book tho premium you wunt and we will scud it lo you iu exchange for your coupons THE. SOUTHE.RN MFC CO., Richmond, Va. TM5 LINE THEY ARE LIST IN y:,,..fAaJv, .trrrr ft..,Jrta is VINCHESTEB RIFLE AND PISTOL CARTRIDGES Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges of all calibers are loaded by machinery which sizes the shells, supplies the exact quantity of powder, and seats the bullets properly. By using first-class materials and this up-to-date system of loading, the reputation of Win chester Cartridges for accuracy, reliability and excellence is maintained. Ask for them. THEY SHOOT WHERE YOU HOLD Trt fllDP THP f. iv vuiiL iiiUsWiiir 'r. IN ONE DAY AHItGRIPiNE I HAiHOtoyFORHlfMJAffir. "" -tiai i ARABS' CURIOSITY WA8 FATAL. K.lted Whllo Examining Shell Quies cent Since Omdurman. Newo of a singular fatality remlnls ctnt of the sanguinary reconquest of tho Sudan Is to hand from Khartoum. A party of Sudanese, natives of Om durman, after bathing In the Nile were resting on the desert sands to dry. A few yards away they observed a black object half emerging from the sand. Instantly all of them ran up to unearth the mystery. It was then sten to be a bombshell Not content with this discovery, one ot the Arab3 proceeded to break open the proj'-c-tile, which thereupon exploded with tr-rrlfic force, causing Instabt death to two of the Arabs, who are described as bavins been shattered Into frag ments. Another was gravely wound iti. The supposition regarding the shell Is that If was one fired from Kitchener s Runs at the battle ol Om durman. lylns quiescent tiom that day to the moment of its tragic explosion only the other day. JOYS OF SMTERMTY A V.'l!nA!J'S DEST HOPES REALIZED Mrs. Potts Tells How Women Should Prepare for Motherhood Tho darkest days of husbnnd and wife are when they come to look for wnrd to childless 2nd lonely old ag-e. Many a wife hns found herself inca palilo of motherhood owinff to a dis placement of the womb or luck of strength in the feuerutive organs. Frequent backache and distressing pains, accompanied by offensive dis charges and generally by irregular and scanty menstruation indicate a dis placement or uervo degeneration of tho womb and surrounding organs. The question that troubles women is how can a woman who has some fe male trouble bear healthy children? Mrs. Anna Potts, of 510 1'ark Avenue, Hot Springs, Arlt., writes: My Dear Mrs. Flnkham: ''iMiringthoeuj lv part of my married life I was dulicate ill hi ntth ; both inv husband and I were very anxious for a child to bliss our home, but I had two miscarriages, and could not curry a child to maturity. A neiKhbor who had been cured by Lydia E. l'uikluun's Vegetable Compound advisxd mo to ti y it. I lid so and soon felt that I was crowing stronger, my headachw and backaches left me, 1 had no more bearing-down pains, and felt like a new woman. Within a year I became tho mother of a strong, healthy child, ths joy of our home. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is onrtainly a splendid remedy, and 1 wish every woman who wants to become a mother would try it." Actual sterility In woman is very rare. If any woman thinks she is ster ile, let her try Lydia E. Pinkliam'a Vegetable Compound and write to Mrs. Piukliam, Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free to expectant or would-be mothers. fit 1 gpaaimiiai isj SMSMia-sajjfwrMwiww-Ts-s-MwrT.'a Mrs. Anna Potts THE EXTERNAL, USE fap St. Jacobs Oil "Z' SW- RhcamtitraansKcurdHa It penstrates to ths seat ol torture, and relist promptly follows. Pries, 25c. and 50a, - v ar b jk. 'it ri 1 if J l oUj'm utpi.e Powder on the brick of every can 4. fttf. tttihu-i r.HARANTRFn TO CURE a" - . CRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.. 1 won't sell Aatl-Orlplnr to a dealer who woa't (isaraatn It, Call for your alu.a BACK. IflT llllEt.V'T t tilt. F. W. Diemer, JIA.lt., Mauutacturer, Sprinafleld, JT . L. Douglas 3 & 3 SHOES SPA W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edge Line cannot bo equalled atony price. W.L. DOUGLAS MSKeSAND SELLS IHOftF MEM'S S3. SO SHOtS THAU AMY OTHER MAkUr ACTURER. 91fl fiDn BEWARDtoanyonswhoaii IU)UU(j disprov this atatamant. W, L. Dnuglsi ts.tn shoes liava y their cx Cellrnt style, easy littlnr, and surertorwearlna qualities achieved the largest tale of any f J. SO aiioo In the world. They are lust as rood aa thoie that cost you $5.00 to $7.00 the only difterence Is the price. If I could take you Into my factory at brockton, Mass., the largest In the world under one roof making men's fins ahoes, and show you the care with which every pulr of Douglas ahoes Is made, you would realize why W. L. Dnuilas JJ.50 shoes are the beat shoes produce! In the world. II I could show you the difference between the shoes made In rriv factory and those of other fnskes, you would understand why Doualai $3.00 shoes cost more to make, why they nobt their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.M shoe on the market to-day. W. L. Pocrgas) Strong Mmdm Shorn for Man. . .9. SO. tH.OO. Boym' School DroMO ios,$2.60, $2, t1.7S,H.Bd CAUTION. Insist upon liiivlng W.L.Donjr. Ia altoea. T:iko no snhatltiite. None aenutns witliout his nutje anil price slnmped on bottom. WANTED, A shoe dmiler In every town where I.. Ilmitflftrt 8hia arn not sold. Full line oi samples sent frte for lnttpe:tloii uion request. Fatt Color Eytltta uttd; thitf will not Mar braisy. Write for Illiiatrnted Oatalou .f Fall Stvles IV. L. llOt til.AS, Itrucktoll, Mass. CONCENTRATED Crab Water... A SPECIFIC FOR . UYSPUPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION. 3 3 The three "Ills" that uiako life a burden. Nature's great renimly. In use (or almost a oeiitury. Hold by all drsgglata. CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO.. LouImvI Hv, Kjr. pNSI0NF0KAGLr tisiw orUtol lit VIVtt P-iU ' uu lor ftm. u rlt mat our fnr blanks ni iuitruoUou. Fret ot chtirtte. No I'onsiton, No Fay. Aiidru W. h. WILLd. 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