Surplusage. Owen Wlster, the novelist, wss crit icising the work of a literary begin ner. "Now, here," said Mr. Wlster, clash ing bis blue pencil through an entire manuscript page, "hero la arrant su perfluity and surplusage. In what way to theso 400 words help your story T "In no way. On the contrary, they binder, they impede It These written words are mere surplusage, as so many of our spoken words are mere surplusage. They resemble the use less questions that we ask. "A man stood before a mirror In his room, his face lathered, and an open razor In his hand. "His wife came in. 6 he looked at bim and said: " "Are you shaving?' "The man, a foe to surplusage, re piled fiercely: "'No; I am blacking the kitchen range. Where are you out driving or at a matinee?' " easdeasssssBaaaMMBaBSBBaEBsassBasCsaasL Lydla Em Pnkham's Vegetable Compound is ft positive cure for all those painful ailment of wornen. It will entirely oure the worst forfts of Female Com plaints. Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and DifiplacQments, and conse quent Spinal Weakness: and, is peoul arly adapted to the VhaAge of Life. It will surely cure, Backaohe, It has cured more eases jf Female Weakness than any other remedy the world has ever known. It is almost in fallible in suoh cases. It dissolves and expels Tumors in an early stage of development. That Bearing-down Feeling, causing pain, weight and headache, is instantly relieved and permanently eured by its use. Under all circum stances it acts in harmony with the female system. It corrects Irregularity, Suppressed or Painful Periods, Weak ness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloat ing, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility. Also Dizziness, Falntness, Extreme Lassitude, "don't-care" and " want-to-be-left-alone " feeling, excit ability, irritability, nervousness, sleep lessness, flatulency, melancholy or the "blues," and backache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, some derangement of the organs. For Kidney Complaints and Backache of tither mx the Vegeta ble Compound is unequalled. You ean write Mrs. Pinkham about yourself in strictest confidence. LTDU E. PINK HIM KID. CO., Lies, lets. A Delicate Compliment. Many delicate compliments have been paid the fair sex by men subtle In speech, but here is one straight from the heart of an illiterate negro that is difficult to excel: It is recalled by the Rev. C. P. Smith of Kansas City, In telling the story of a marriage fee. "When I was preaching at Walla Walla, Wash.," he says, "there was no negro preacher in town, and I was often called upon to perform a cere mony between negroes. Ono after noon, after I had married a young negro couple, the groom asked the price of the service." " 'Oh, well,' said I, 'you can pay me whatever you think it is worth to you. "The negro turned and silently look ed his bride over from head to foot, then slowly rolling up the whites of his eyes to me, said: "'Lawd, sah. you has done ruined me for life; you has, fur sure.'" The more we know of our Ills, the easier and sooner relief will come. Pains and aches of the flesh, Joints and muscles are Rheumatic The mission of the Old-Monk-Cure St. Jacobs Oil Is to cure, sr.d the world knows it does it safely and surely. Price), 85c ad 30o. That Delightful Aid to Health llaxttne Toilet Antiseptic Whitens the teeth purifies mouth and breath cures nasal catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes, and by direct application cures all Inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal condition caused by feminine UU. Paxtine possesses extraordinary i ;?'"' healing and germi cidal qualities unlike anything else. At all druggists. 1 50 cents LABQB TRIAL PACSUQX IRKS Ihe R. Paxtoa Co., Boston, Kail. AN EVERY.PAY STRUCCLE. ! Too Many Women Curry the Hasty Load of Kidney Slcknees. Mrs. S. W. Wright, of 172 Msln Street, Haverhill. Masr., snys: "In 1800 I was suffer ing so with ihnrp ) pains in the small of the nncK ana una such frequent dizzy spells I could scarce- U0ll,e- Tuc ilDiry lulte 1. regular, alonthly periods were so distressing I dreaded their approach This was my condition for four years. Doa'.'s Kidney Pills helped me right away when I began with them, and three boxes cured me permanently.' Sold by all dealers. SO c.'iils a bo-. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. 1'. Deceptive Appearance. ' in 1 railroad train, Bishop Brooks of Boston leaned across the aisle and toward an intelligent-looking man, and a&Hed:,.. "What were you going to rtmark?" "I was not going to remark any thing." "But you looked at me, and seemed about to say something to me." "Yes, I am said to be very decep tive that way. I used to say things .and make remarks as soon as I 'thought them. I have often thought I had something to say, and discovered after I had said it, that I ought to have kept my mouth shut." STOPS BTI.CHINC . Corel Itail Tlraath roiltlre anil Tnstant Care Free No Drucs Curei by Absorption. A sweet brrnth is priceless. Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers will cure bad breath and bod tsste instantly. Belching and bad taste indicate offensive breath, which is due to stomach trouble. MulJ's Anti-Belch Wafers purify the stomach and . stpn belching, by absorbing foul xanes that arise from undigested food, and. by supplying the digestive organs with natural (olenls (or food. ThoT relieve ' sea or car sickness and nausea of any klad. They quickly cure headache, correct the HI effect of excessive estina or drinklns. They wilt rle'troy a tobacco, whisky or onioo breath instantly. Thev stoo fermentation in the stomach. scute indigestion, cramps, colic, gas In the stomach and intestines, distended ab domen, heartburn, bad complexion, fliay spells or any oilier affliction arising from a rliensed stomach. We know Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers will do 'this, and we want you to know it. This oner may not appear again. GOOD FOR 2.-c. 143 Send this coupon with ?vor name and address end y;ir druggist's name and 10c. in stamps or silver, and we will supply you a ssmnle free if- you have, hover ued Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers, and will also send "ou a cer tificate good for 25c. toward the pur chase of more Belch Wafers.- You. will find them invaluable for stomach trou ble; cures by absorption. Address Mull's Oraub Tonic Co.. 328 3d Ave., Hock Island, ill. Oiet -Full Addreis and W'rile riainhj. All druggists, 50c. per box, or by mail upon receipt oi price. Stamps accepted. Lake Titicacs is the highest navigable lake in the world. Bow's This T WoofforOne Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that onnnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. Chsxet & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, hava known I". J. Choney for the last 16 years, and believe him porfeotly honorable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wbht h Tbdax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O. Waldiho, Kibkak h Mabviu, 'Wholosalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Ball's Catarrh Curo itaken Internally, act ing dlreotlyupon the blood and mucuous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free, lrioo, 7So. per bottle. 861d by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. Tea at a cent a pound is used by the poorer classes in Japan. Cures Cancer, Blood Poison ami Scrofula. It you have blood poison producing eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen glands, bumps apd risings, burning, itching skin, coppor-oolored spots or rash on the skin, muooug patches In mouth or throat, fall ing hair, bone pains, old rheumatism or foul catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) it kills the poison in the blood; soon all sores, eruptions heal, bard swell ings subside, aches and pains stop and a perfeot oare Is made of the worst canes of Blood Poison. For oanoors, tumors, swellings, eating sores, ugly uloers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take B. B. B. It destroys the can cer poison in the blood, heals cancer of all kinds, oures the worst humors or sup purating swellings. Thousands cured by B- B. H. after all else falls. B. B- B. composed of pure botanic Ingredients. Im proves the digestion, makes the blood pure and rich, stops the awful Itching and all sharp, shooting pains. Thoroughly tested (or thirty years. Druggists, tl per bottle, with oomplete directions for Dome cura, Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, ia. Desorlbe trouble and free medical adyloe also sent iu sealed letter.' The momentum of a swiftly flying bird is considerable. UNABLE TO WALK. Terrible Sore ou Ankle Cansad Awful Sof frlu( Could Not Sleep Cured by Cutlonrn In Six Weeks. "I had a terrible sore on my ankle, and had not walked any for eleven months. 1 tried nearly everything .ritho' t any bene fit and bar. a doctor, but he didn't seem to do any r.ood. He said 1 would have to have icy jimt t ken oft, and that 1 would never alk again. 1 suffered aw ful, :.nd at night i could not sleep at all. I thought the.o was no rest for me, hut i-f soo.i as I beg.'n to use Cuticura IScap and Oi Uir.e.it it comn enced healing nice ly. If tad the ankle with warm water and Cutirj.a Soap, -d hen tpplied Cuti cura Ointment to the affected part, and laid a cloth over the sore to hold it in place. A'ter two weeks I could walk around in my room real good, and in six weeki' lime my snkla w.-a eu- rci.- cured, snd - was walking around out of doors. Mrs. Mary D.ckcrsou, Lou'sa C. II., Vs., April 'a, 1805." . Mere invention was regarded as vulgar in ancient times. Bobbed la Chnron. Just think what an outrage it is to be robbed of all the benefits ot the services by continuous coughing throughout the congregation, when Anti-Uripine is guaran teed to cure, bold everywhere. 1(9 eta. if. W. Uiemer. Id. D manufacturer, Springfield, Mo. Chinese student in Japan now number more than 8000. Itoh eared In DO minutes by Wooiford's Sanitary Lotion) never foils. Bold by Druggists, llajl orders promptly filled by Ut. Petohou, Crawlordsvillo, Ind. II. Secretary Taft has traveled 100,000 miles since May 24, IV. V W" IT S I . A 8tatlon Without 8lgnsle. There Is no chance of a signalman making a mistake ut WansjroVSta tion the smallest on the Great West ern railway Tor the simple reason that there are no signals, and, conse quently, no signalmen. The station Is situated on the Wells branch of Som ersetshire, between Wltham fcnd Cran more, a structure consisting of a Dlat- Sorm about 24 yrds long snd a small waiting rpom. in tne waiting-room is a Are grate, and on the platform one lamp. No station master, porter, or other staff is kept at Wanstrow, the station being under the supervision of the Witham station master, who pays occasional visits to the piace to see that everything is in order. In the winter a platelayer makes a fire in the waiting-room, attends to it dur ing the day, and lights the platform lamp when necessar). London Tit Bits. riTSpermanentiyeureJ. yo tits or nervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Croat NorveRHatorer.tltrlalbnttloandtroatlsefree Ui.lt. 11. Ki.iss. Ltd., 981 Arch Ht., I'hlla., I'a. The world's production of coal in 18S0 was 37VXX,OW lops. A Oueranteed Cure for l'ltei, Icchlng, Blind, Blosdlnir, Trotradlng DIM. bruKgisUareuutliorizedto refund money It fazo Oint moat f ni Is to ou re in 6 to 14 days. oOc. The telephone syslciu of the Illinois Ctntral Railroad is to be extended. ,v Jam sure l'lso's Cure for Consumption saved my llfethroo years a?o. Mrs. Thomas Ko ksts, Muplo Ht Norwich. N.Y., Feb. 17.190J The German city of Pforzheim has a population of 85,000. To Cnra a told In Una Day Take Laxatlvo llromo Quinine Tablots. DruttKist refund monoy If it falls to cure. K. W.tirove'sslguuturo on each box. U5c, Glasgow, Scotland, spends on drink fl6, 000,000 a year. TaylorX;h;rokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mu)len is Kuture'g grout remedy Cures Ooughs, Colds, Croup and Lonmmntlou, and all throat snd lung troubles. At druggists, 'lbc., COc., aud Si .00 per bottle. ENVIED STORY TELLER'S GIFT. Made Presence of Mind a Very Sec ondary Consideration. C. K. Sober was showing a group of Pennsylvania statesmen over his famous chestnut farm near Bhamo-' kin. "I have been told," said an insur ance inspector, "that on a good chest nut fr.rm each tree yields $100 profit.' "That Is impossible," said Mr. (So ber, iaughlng. "That is quite impos sible. It la such a whopper that it reminds me of life in the west. "A friend of mine sat one cold night before the red-hot stove In a western saloon. "At the bar a number of tall stor ies were being told. Every man had an illustration to present of his own bravery or generosity or Lotharlo ism, One chap said: 'I was once crossing a long, high, one-track rail road bridge on the ties when I seen a train coming toward me. Tho bridge was too narrow for me to draw to one side or the other and to Jump into the boiling waters below meant sartln death. In a flash I grasped the situation and started on a quick run toward the locomotive. Wlen with in a few feet of the great machine I concentrated all my nerve and mus cle in one effort and leaped straight up in the air. The terrible loco shot under me and I came down safe and; sound on the bridge, preserved from death, but seriously shaken by the descent.' "At the conclusion of this tale a groan went up from the assemblage and an old miner with a white beard said bitterly: " 'What's the use of presence of mind when a man can lie like that?" Snuffbox In Her Stocking. It was a sunny day and several pas sengers on the ferry boat were sitting on the outside benches. One middle aged, quietly dressed and obviously respectable woman sat alone. Pres ently she reached down, pulled up her skirts and drew a small box from out of her stocking. She opened the box rnd took therefrom a pinch of snuff. This done, she replaced the box in her stocking and fastened her garter. The pungent odor of snuff pervaded the air, but the woman appeared un concerned to the point of defiance. "Well!" exclaimed one man to him self or anybody who chanced to hear bim. "I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it." New York Press. Worse Than an Epidemic? Dr. Heber Jones, to whom the citi zens of Memphis recently presented a purse of $10,000 for his care of the quarantine this year, has weathered five epidemics In the city and yet it is recorded that he was "greatly em barrassed" when the leading woman who presented the check kissed him full uron the Hps. UNSC0NCI0U3 POISONINC. llow It Often Happens From Coffee. "I had- no ides," writes a Dtiluth man, "that it was the coffee I had been drinking all my life that was responsi ble for the headaches which were growing upon me, for the dyspepsia that 110 medicines would relieve, and for the acute nervousness which un fitted me not only for work but also for the most ordinary social functions. "But at last the truth dawned upon me, I forthwith bade the harmful bev erage ft prompt farewell, ordered in some Tostuin and began to use it. The good effects of the new food drink were apparent witlilu a very few days. My headaches grew less frequent, and de creased lu violence, my stomach grew strong ami able to digest my food with out distress of any kind, my nervous ness hss gone and I am able to enjoy life with my neighbors and sleep sound ly o'nlgbts. My physical strength and nerve power have increased so much that I can do double the work I used to do, and I feel no undue fatigue af terwards. "This improvement set In Just as soon as the old, coffee poison had so worked out ot my system as to allow the food elements In the l'ostum to get a hold to build me up again. 4 cheer, fully testify that it was Tostum and l'ostum alone that did all this, for when I began to drink It I 'threw physie to the dogs.' " Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Bead the famous little book, "Tb Boud to Wellville," in COMMttvClAL R, G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Trade Re view rays: 1 "Wholesale trade for the week was sea sonably quiet, with stock taking in prog ress, and salesmen preparing to go out on their spring trips. Bad weather and the holidays combined to diminish the volume of retail business, which was hardly tip to expectations. "The week in clothing lias been quite active, in spite of its being between sea sons; orders coming in are of substantial volume, and retailers evidently anticipate a good spring season. Business in dry goods and notions at wholsale i only normal, and spring trade has not yet opened. Manufacturers of straw hats are very busy and there is a brisk demand for shirts and men's furnishing goods. There is no let up in the demand for shoes, and jobbers expect fully as large a trade for the coming season at last year. "Business in leaf tobacco has become more active since the first of the year, collections are good and prices continue high. Holiday trade in manufactured tobacco exceeded expectations, and col lections are fair, though, prices are un steady. Harness manufacturers report that salesmen are sending in fair orders from the road, but collections are unsatis factory." WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore. Wheat Receipts, 16,093 bushels, including 344 bushels Southern and 15,749 bushels Western; shipments from elevators, 6,300 bushels; stock in elevators, 361,307 bushels. Receipts of Southern Wheat were confined to a few small bag lots, which sold at 62c, 74., 79c. and 80c., as to quality and condition. The market closed at 85c. for No. 2 red and "9)4c. for steamer No. 2 red, a decline of 4c Western opened easy. Spot arid January Wheat was quoted at 85c, Feb ruary at 86fri;86c. ?.d May 8oc. bid. Corn Receipts, 214,664 bushels, includ ing 1,31 1 bushels Southern w hite and 213, 353 bushels Western; shipments from elevators, 165,381 bushels; stock in eleva tors, 2,331,290 bushels. The receipts of Southern Corn were limited and the mar ket was quiet. A cargo of No, 2 white sold at 49 c. Closing quotations on Southern Corn were 42449c. for white and 4249!4c. for yellow. Oats Receipts, 10,747 bushels; with drawn, 9,687 bushels; stock in elevators, 373.77& bushels. The market was firm. The quotations were as follows : White, No. 2, 3838J4c; white, No. 3, 37 37J4c.j white, No. 4, 35jJ6!c. ; mix ed, No. 2, 36!4(tf37c.; mixed, No. 3, 35 j6c; mixed, No. 4, 34J4635c Rye Receipts, 11,969 bushels; with drawn, 2,684 bushels ; stock in elevators, 312,117 bushels. The market was dull. The quotations follow : No. 2 Western, in export elevator, 73c; No. 3 Western, 6667c. ; No. 4 Western, 65(fi;66c. ; No. 4 nearby, 5758c. ; bag lots, as to quality and condition, $o(n.6sc. ; choice Western, uptown delivery, 7bi77C. Hay The market was steady at the following quotations: No. I Timothy, large bales, $14 50(0:15; No. I Timothy, small bales, $14.50(015; No. 2 Timothy, as to location, $i3.so(ii4. Straw The market was quiet. Large baled Rye Straw was easy. The quota tions were: No. I straight Rye, $12; straight Rye, No. 2, $ll 11.50; tangled Rye, blocks, $9 10; Wheat, blocks, fair to choice, $7.50(0:8; Oat, common to prime, $6(&8.50. Receipts, 55 ton's, in cluding 10 tons for shipment. Butter The market was firm. Prices were the same: Creamery separator, ex tra, 2627; creamery imitation, extra, 202I ; held creamery, extra, 2324. Eggs Fancy Maryland and Pennsyl vania, per dozen, 24c; Virginia, per doz en, 24c. ; Western, per dozen, 24c. ; West Virginia, per dozen, 23c; Southern, per dozen, 22c. Dressed poultry -The market was steady at quotations, as follows : Chick ens, young, per pound, 14c. ; do., old and mixed, per pound, 13c Ducks, per pound, I3isc. Gccse, per pound, 12 15c. Turkeys, fancy, per pound, 16c.; do., fair to good, per pound, 15c. ;' ordi nary, per pound, I2i3c. New York. Flour Receipts, 36,552 barrels; exports, 12,857 barrels; dull and unchanged. Minnesota, patent, $4 5o5! Minnesota bakers', $3.60(0)3.90; winter patents, $4,10(0)4.50; winter straights, $3-904 i winter extras, $2.85(3.25. Wheat Receipts, 162,000 bushels. Spot easy; No. 2 red, oo?c. elevator; No. a red 95'Ac. f. o. b. afloat; No. I Northern Dulutth, 95Hic. f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 780,475 bushels; ex ports, 3,120 bushels. Spot firm. No. 2, 57c. old elevator and 51c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 5l4c. ; No. 2 white, sijjc. Oats Receipts, 103,503 bushels; ex ports, 3,500 bushels. Spot, steady; mixed Oats, 26 to 32 pounds, 3637c. ; natur al white, 30 to 32 pounds, 37J38c-; clipped white, 36 to 40 pounds, 40(0)41. Philadelphia. Wheat steady; contract grade, January, 85855.ic. Corn firm; January, 4849c. Oats steady; No. 2 white, natural, and No. 2 white, clip ned. 7'A(xil&c. Butter scarce; extra Western creamery, 2728c.; nearby prints, 30c. Fggs steady; nearby fresh and Western fresh, 26c. at mark. Cheese frm; New York full cream, fancy, 14 1454c.; choice. I3i3:. ; fair to good, I2l3c. Refined Sugars firm. Live Stock. Chicago. Cattle Receipts, 500 head; market steady. Beeves, $3506.25; Cows, $l.354-5o; Heifers, $2.2549o; Calves, $68; good prime Steers, $5.35 6.25; poor medium, $3.so5.3o; stock ers and feeders, $2.30 4-35. Pittsburg. Cattle Supply light; mar ket steady. Choice, $5-405-6o; prime, $5-oS-30- Hogs Receipts light; market active. Prime heavies and medium, $5-655.70; Vorkers and Pigs, $5.65 ; roughs, $45. . MUCH IN UTILE. Lord Roberts has accepted the presi dency of the Soldiers' Christian Associa tion. John M. Gerin, recently appointed United States senator from Oregon, will be the poorest man iit that body. The entire collection of the diplomatic letters of Pope Pius VII, has been stolen from the archives of the Vatican. Of the 74.795.65S kilos of wheat im ported into Portugal in 1903, 72,989,347 kilos came from the United States. An order for 35 spinning wheels has been placed in Europe for the establish ment of a spiniug industry among Boer girls in the Zoutpansberg district of the Transvaal. The Khedive of Egypt does not even smoke an Egyptian cigarette. He gets up at 6 o'clock in the morning. He is said to be able to converse in six differ ent languages, All the education of native children in Natal it carried on by American mis sionaries, who are paid by the govern ment a small sum for each child so in structed, the number in the schools being tbout 3,00a i i4 csriosd nippo men paki no 'powder fT T Ie0TO(JrllsiASIANoTvrMiKr!G I , ' , O OOO FOR VALUABLE AATICltS. St I LIST IN I I M CACH CAN. Address : Tut DCA"TWtNT t or I I. S3 TliU it th "ear coupon found on back of tach cao of fenuino Good Luck Butting Powder. Each coupon counts for a fioo premium. i Commercial Agent Carroll, of Gren ville, reports thst the lumber cut tills season by the mills In the Ottawa dis trict was about 380,000,000 feet: The season lias been fairly prgsperoust Antiseptic Remedy For Family and Farm KILLS PAIN. Dr. EARL 8. SLOAN, IB Albany Street, Boston, Mass. . LfYKKTloK IN TlilH FA PER. IT WILL PAY. L B N U Love for the Old Home. Mankind Is nomadic, find while the sweetest poetry In the language Is In spired by the old homo, the monu mental work In the world has been ac complished in the main by thos? who left the parental roof to pursue else where the quest for fortune, fame and high success. Nevertheless, the love for the old home abides. The re union of those who remain and those who have departed Is an occasion that will stir the pulse of any com munity in which such a soulful event takes place. The pretty announce ment was made by a newspaper in a little New England town which was about to celebrate Its old home week that "the Jones boys have arrived and Charles will preach In the Pres byterian church on Sunday." A little waif of news like that revives old times and pays for all the prepara tion of "old home week." Philadel phia Ledger. Hetty Green's New Auto. Mrs. Hetty Green, the richest wo man la America, is to purchase an auto, and she will run It herself. Her heart Is softened toward all automo billsts. She no longer thinks they are devil wagons, run by devils, for devils, saya a New York writer. Soon she will spin from bank to bank In her own auto Instead of walking. Three rules she has laid down for herself: "My auto must be the best on the market that can be bought for the least money. OST Lsr ti Through Coffee Drinking, Some people question the statements that coffee hurts the delicate nerves of the body. Personal experleuce with thousands prove the general statouient true, and physicians have records of great numbers of cases that add to the testimony. The following Is from the Rockford, 111., Iteglster-Uazette: Dr. Wllllai . Langhorst, of Aurora, has been treating one of the queerest eases of lost eyesight ever In history. The patient Is O. A. Leach, of Bcuch County, and In the last four months he has doctored with all of the specialists about the country, and baa at last re turned home with the fact Impressed on bis mind thnt his case Is Incurable. A portion of the optic nerve has been ruined, rendering his sight so limited that he ia unable to see anything be fore him, but he can tee plainly any thing at the side of him. There have Good Luck Baking Powder is such a great favorite with good cooks that it to grocers in car load lots. saving to us. ' Now, to show our still further increase the sales, we are load saving with you in the form of all absolutely free if you use (GOOD LUCK Baking Powder These articles ste carefully selected, sud you sre sure to find something to pleane you. All are illustrated in the Oils Boos, found Inside each can. It also tells you how rnauy coupous It will take to get the premium you choose. Oood Luck Bnkinif Powder is the bet obtainable at any price, because strictly pure and always reliable. The low price, 10 cents for a pound can, Is made pos sible by the enormous sales, and the premiums are offered merely as an inducement to new purchaners, the cost of same being covered by lower cost of ship ment In car lots. V your f'Ctr hasn't Geod Luck, pleatt Itnti ut hit nawu. THE. SOUTHERN MFG. CO., Richmond, Vs. price, 25 ct r w". im wt imv rs m m h hb aa 111 win. uni I'i 'II WR1PINF a- ir. or is I nj o njlJAL FOR w tVt'y Call tor your MM BACK OF THE ATKINS SAW Two cnntur.es of Dtleot and oooscltntioui effort to produce the wti Nftfci ia ine woria. Ten RrMieratlouiof blood and bralni. The lamest plnut in tho world ricluilvelv devoted to Baw-inakint:, employing many hundred, of lilph-clui. hlgh-prlcea crafttmrn and equipped with cottly pedal machinery. a, ivuriu'wiue uusinesi tttftf rcguiiiig luauy millions of dollars every year. A reputation built up through two centuries of steady growth, Talued more htijhly than uj uiuor ssnsvut vi tun grout luiuiuuuu. The guaranty of this Company, which Is respected the world over. we make all types and sizes of saws, but only one ftradi the best. Atkins Saws, Corn KnWes, Perfection Floor Bcraoers. etc.. are sold br all trood hardware dialers. Catalogue on request. E. CATKINS a CO.. Inc. Larsreif Saw Manufkcrnrtr in the WorM. Factory and Eaecutire Otaicca, India txl, India at i urtiRan, lurrtruiij, nniiun, ouu rnuiciftcu, aKor to ILi ' ti UcnipbU, Atlanta .bd Toronto, iCuuda). Accept do Substitute laaat oa the Atkmt Draad ft SOI II RY GOOD DKAI FITS PVTOYVwTI. DDnDQV"CT DISCOVER YTiim cm. S.k of t,.tlBi.Ll, .ad 0 dare' li.ttm.Nl free. Dr. B B. USEES'! SOSS, B.iS, Atlaata, Sa. Story of a Medfard Warrior. Capt. James C. D. Clark of the Lawrence Light Guards of Medford, Mass., wuh a Rpeaker at a recent camp fire of civil and Spanish war veterans, end related the following story: A Medford man, a quaint chaiacter of Irish birth, returned from tho civil war with an undisputed record of hard and meritorious service in the army, The younger generation, hearing ot his bravery, tried unsuccessfully to get bis own version of his part in the bloody struggle. One day. flndlnc himself bpslppprl by a number of persistent questioners, tho modest warrior consented to rpcak. "We'd get up in tho morntn' at 6 o'clock," he began, "an' have break fast. Begin flghtin' at 6, knock off at 12. Begin shootin' Hgln at 1, knock off at 6 an' ate supper, iin' turn in to sleep. Every day tho same old thins: that's all." Under Arrest, but Unguarded. While Gen. Brugere, corurrander of the French army, wss under fifteen days' arrest In Paris ho was not per mitted to leave his quarters on any pretext except to transact official busi ness at the war office, might not wear his sword and could receive no visi tors. But In consideration of his high rank no sentry was placed over hlra. beeu but few cases of its kind be fore, and tli cy have been caused by whisky or tobacco. Leach bus never used either, but has been a great cof fee drinker, and the specialists hove decided that the case has beru caused by this. Leach slated himself that for several years he had drank three cups of coffee for breakfast, two at noon and oue at night. According to the records of the specialist of t'Us coun try this is tho first case ever caused by the use of coffso. The nerve Is ruined beyond aid and his cas !s incurable. The fact that makva the case a queer ono Is that the sight forward has been lost and the side sight has ben retained. Accord ing to the doctor's statement the young wan will have to glvo up coffee or the rest of his sight will follow and the entire nerve, be ruined.-Keg titer Qa-tctto. Premiums Hop Vou we are shipping This means a big appreciation' and dividing this car desirable premiums, BT5S" am tt a n av mffr am r trtTii v nui IP 1 em g?UTHERNMli GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. rijin I won't sell Aall-Wrtplae to a easier who won't Caaraate It. aSUNEV BACK If IX DOEIN T lint. sw J,; H'.JMesur, M.D., Manufacturer, fSvrinnflel Ha Johnson's Anofrciniment CURBS Because It Is Made to Cure Colds, Coughs, Croup Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Burns, Bruises, All Muscle Twotises. Soreness. IlandSOc. I. S. JOKKSOH 4 CO. Bcilon. Km. PCNSIONFOR AGEi"i? Write me at once lor blanks and Injtrn ".I orlir slve pu ana. it rite ma a uuva iui u.u. uu iuiit;i .luui, Kree oi charge. Ko t ension, 20 Pay. Address W. II. WILLS. Will, Hulldlng .Sli IndlanaAva. Wekhingtou. it. U fuivub and imdu-MalU bolicfteu. I PAY SPOT GASH Ifirinr ItAti.rv I. anil n tn-si iitsj IswitswI to old'ei ni any war. Write meat nm-. KUAN II CUfltS nHLHi AIL UU FAILS. Bof Coutth Sjrup. Tastes Good. Use in tima. sold Or druactra .l,'Mll"rj,jr.i.T; Look for Action from Senator. According to general belief Mr. Kno of Pennsylvania does not mean to be a silent member of tho United States senate at the coming session. As a rule newcomers are rather ex pected to keep In the backpround for a time, but Senator Knox is tacitly booked to take a leading part in dis cussion of the railroad rate measure. For many years Pennsylvania sena tors hnve almost conn.. themselves to committee activity. .ho earner ons, father and son. were silent men. and so to a great extent was Mr. quay. Mr. Penrose, too, rarely opens his lips, so the SDectacle of a Pnn. sylvania senator active In debate will be somewhat of a novelty. Chick's Slie Drew Query, Miss Anna Barrows, lecturer In domestic science at Columbia univer sity, lolls the following littlo story: "The first cooking class I ever had wus a cluss of poor boys in Boston. Materials were rather scant, and one day the sole article provided for a lesson on poultry cooking was the smallest, skinniest chicken I ever saw. "Right In front sat a littlo hunch backed boy, a very good little boy, and very much Interested in the les sons. After I had dressed the chicken and explained the anatomy of the poor little bird he suddenly raised his hands and said: "'If that had lived to grow u;i would It 'a been a turkey?' " GMT Let It be remembered that the eyrs limy be ultucked lu one ciiSe and the stomach in another, wlil! In others it may be kidneys, heart, bowels or gen eral nervous prostration. The reniwV Is obrlo'13 and shoulu be adopted be fore too la"-e. Quit coffee if you snow Incipient disease. It is easy If ono can hnvo woll-bolled l'ostum Food Coffee to serve for the hot morning beverage. The withdraw al of the old U l(i(l of coffee that Is doing he Ivu-rui and the supply of the elements iu the Postuin, which Nature uses to rebuild the broken town nerve cells, insures a qjlck return to the old Joy of strength and health, and it's well worth waile to bv able aa!i t "do things" aui foel well. Tber; l t reason for 3 sm POSTUj