mm l"::.vn,. l' item W4 M 1 Miss Rose Hennessy, well known as a poetess and elocutionist, of Lexington, Ky., tells how she was cured of uterine inflammation and ovaritis by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Pun Wiw. PimtBAM! I harp been to bleesedly helped thrmifrh the nc of Lydia K. Piukliam'n Vctrotablo Compound "that I feci It but Just to acknowledge it, hoping that it may hnlp nome other womau nufTerirff its I did. " For years 1 enjoyed the best of health and thought that I would always do to. I attended parties and receptions thinly clnd. and would be Buddeuly chilled, but 1 did not thlDk of the results. I caught a bad cold eighteen months ago while menstrunting, and tint caused iullnmmatlon of the womb and congested ovaries. I suffered exeruclr.ting pains and Icept getting worse. Jdy attention was called to your Vegetable Compound and the wonderful euros it had performed, and I made up my mind to try it for two months and tee what it would do for me. Within cine month I felt much better, and at the close of the second I was entirely well. " I have advised a number of my lady friends to uo it. and all express themselves as well satisfied with the reilts as I was." Miss Bosa JS'orti. HlXKtur, 410 S. llroadway, Lexington. Ky. . TbS cxpfrienoe nnd testimony of tnme of the most noted women of America ro to prove lioyontl o question that KyriiaK. Piakham'fl Yepctniile Compound will correct nil mich trouble nnd t once, by removtna: tlio cause, nnd restoring the organs to a normal and heal t by condition. "Dear Mrs. Pinktiam : About two years ajco I consulted a phy sician about rr.y henlth which h;ul become so wretched that I was no longer able to bo about. I had eevero backache, bcarinjr-down pains, , twins across the- abdomen, was very nervous and irritable, and Alua : troub'.o grew worse each month. Tin physician, prescribed for me, but i I soon discovered that he was unnbla to help me, and I then decided to try Lydia E. l'inkhum's Vepetablo Compound, and soon found that it was doing me good. My appetite was returning, the pains disappear ing, and the general benefits were well marked. " You cannot realize how pleased I was, and after taking the medi clne for only three months, I found that I was completely cured of my trouble, and have been well and hearty ever since, and no more fear the monthly period, as it now passes without pain to inc. Yours very truly, Miss Pkaul Ackeus, 327 Korth Summer fct., Nashville, Tenu." When a medicine has been nuecessful In restoring to lienlth more than a million womMi, you raimot well say without trying it "I do not believe it will help inc." If you are ill, do not hesitate to arct a bottle of Lydia K. Pinkhnm'p Vegetable Compound and ' write Mrs. Pinkhai.i nt Lynn, Muss., for xpcelal novice. .Her ad vice Is froa and helpful. Write to-day. clay may bo fatal. $5903 FORFEIT If we esnnnt forthwith nrMu the criminal lettsrs and signatures of U,vs tetUiuuuiaU, wluob vill prove tlmr Ali.lit re:uinn,4ftt. Ljilln ti. I'lnklmiu Mnl. Co., Lrnn. Muss. Curious Effect of Tornadoes. One or two rcniarknblo examples of the effect of the. midilon expansion of Sir iDBide btilUIngs whnn the partial vaccuum produced by a toinado pass m over them was noticed In the storm that devastated Gainesville, Ga., lat June. The walls of a mill were blown outward, nnd iho roof was lifted into Ihe nlr and suspended there for scvfral ecocds. A btr.nd-plpo 40 feet In diam eter and 60 leet high, placed 60 feet above, the ground, lost its plieet iron tovcr. which weighed eevcral tons. It was lifted bodily off. carried into the air. and dropped 100 feet away. In Its fall it killed eevcral persons. Ohio Valley Manufacturer. Tte world Is not saved by the things we da not do. A man cannot cover his works by Sondemnlng God's ways. Bip' Risks Lose cf Tine, Less of Money, Lotn cf PUm, Lots of Comtort, ali follow la the train of not using St Jacobs Oil ! For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbto, Sciatica, Sprain It tws eured tbansanda. Wfl cure you. Price 21c mi 60c tsvsHi-HtsHii i imm P. N. U. 0, 'J4. ITOTTrTs IWKirthlHl Ml tLki fAILI A Cough Bjrrup. ttim Oooa. ID time. Sold by drutfgt,u. 'tr JOHNS s' A minister named Cook, of Cononr dln., Kiuikrs, 1ms closed a contract for a year with a loeal newspaper to tnke suOicIoat advertising spaco in which to priat his weekly sormons. SIOO ItewiT.l. 11103. Th rsnders of this piper will he nleie 1 1 rn th.it there Is at lomt one clrdnilej dlv rnsnthut ooicaoa has boa aMe t' cure iuull ll.Nta';o. uu. that to Catarrii. Hill's Catiirrh Cure It ti e ouly poitivo euro now known to the nicdioal fraternity. Ciiturrll boini; n oon stltutlonal die:ie, ruiiiiri4 a (?onstUutioa-4t treiitraiint. i)Bli'!.'utiirlit'uri'lHtl;oiilnter nu,iy, iioiiii't Jjroetly upon til" blooj nnd inu e(ji:cur(ttce o; thesytem, inreby destroy. Invthe foil ml it Ion of thedifitsa, aud tlvlu tLe p'ttlxut siruuirth by building up thecoa. piituVii i.ml assKiji- uuturu in dola id wor. The proprietors have to much lulthin iHc ir.'iUve powers that they oft'n Ouo Uuii difil Uolinin for any ciwoth:it it fulls to our J. MnJ for list or testimonials. Address F. J. I'HKXKt A Co., Toledo, O, Foldbv I)ia irises, 7;:. U'n-o Hull 1 unilly l'lllg for conttlpatlon. Tito Island of Cypress, In the Med iterranean, will soon linve a railroad from const to const. The amount of S.SlM COO francs bus beeu appropriated for Its construction. It Is always easy to forglvo other people's ouemivg. Vtnthernrny'e bwrot I'owdort for Children fueoex'.fiiliy nsi-d by Jlother flray, nurse in the i:lilldr-ns Home lu New iork. I'ure Ten rii-hiiciw, Bad Moiifth, I wthiiipEisor ders, move and ri'.uliit tlio Bowels nnd Destroy Worms. Over 80,000 teetiiuonUls. At all driicsliitB, !5o, t-aaiple mulled i'aiK, Address Allen S, oluisted, Le Hoy, N. V. Don't think because a man is an expert mathen-.aticiua that he always counts With the Xuir kjx Illieuuiittlera'e Ullllni; Pain. Left in quid; order afti'r Uking ll) doses of Dr. Skirvin's Khcumatio Cute, in Ui)!et form. Jj does lor 2'r., postpaid. Dc, Kkirvia Co., La Crosre, Wij. A.C.L. When inrance is hlisj it is fo'.jy to dis cover that v"' rr s fo' Plso's Ciir,-cunnot bo too highly spoken of r.s a couph cure. J. V'. O'l.nnN. 32'i Third Aveuua, N., Minneapolis, JUnii., Jan.0, ItfUO. It is impossib'e for a woman to preserve a secret so it will keep. Putnam Kadci.kss Dyps color Silk, Wool and Cotton t one boilinu. A sensible woman seldom wastes her time on a handconio man. Mrs. WlDslow'sSootMngFyrupforehlldren teething, sof ten the gums, red inn's InOamma. Ilon.allays ; sin, cures wind colie. lilki. abottls It isn't an easy matter to sea happiness through another man' eyes. II NTS Feeding Animals- In Winter. As soon as the working spanon Is over the farmer begins to eeononlsin In Iho kc3plnR of lil Btoek over winter. The plan unnwers v.-ell for Idle horses, but to nt tempt tt keep a cow on an little fond a pissihle is to entail a loss. Sierra, Iioks and sheep should be fed In wlr.tT us liberally as are tho cons. Thp winter Is the season when the farmer can bestow bis attention on his animals, and he should endeavor to keep them growing mid Increasing lu weight until they are ready for mar ket without regard to the season of t'.in year. There is no mora reason for keeping an animal tt a standstill in whiter than In summer. Time and la bor will be wnstrd when the sto-k Is fed simply to keep tli Individual over winter. Philadelphia Record. Bulky Food Needed. No one would think of ferdlnfr rows grain only, without hay or corn fod der, ami expett to keep healthy ani mals. It is Just us much tiere?snry to give hens something for "fining" and cut hay and clover fill a place of Im portance In maintaining health In bona. If given straining material of hay, utraw or leaves, or If the hens are al lowed access to barn mows, they will get a supply of tilling, but very likely will get an article of little food value. Stlil another danger, not only to profit but to health, Is the depending upon corn for feed. Corn has Its place and is needed as a heat-producing food; but to use It altogether, to the exclu sion of wheat and oats, Is to get un healthy birds and a few rggs. Scaly Legs. If hens have scaly less, do not allow them to remain In that condition. Mix one teaspoon of kerosene or sulphur with three of lard, and grease the shanks of the aflltcted birds. A dry time makes the work most comfortable and effective. The scaly leg la caused by a mlt or Itch Insect which spreads. We have found that simply dipping the hen's logs In a Bmall can of kerosene would cause the scales 1o drop off. This may seem a little severe, but off come the scales and the mites with them; and If the hens have access to dust and an outdoor run, wo doubt It It Is at a',1 painful, only to the mites. Any way, get them off. Scaly lees are not only an abomination In them selves, but they annoy the birds; and lack of comfort, whatever the cause, means a lack of eggs. Care cf Young Applo Trees. Apple trees which are set out In the spring should be mounded up with earth about the base. Pile the earth up around the F.tem one foot lu height and to a distance of 12 to 18 Inches from the 1 ase. This practice his a three-fold advan tage. It ails as a stand, holding the stein lu plsce, and prevents its being worked about by the winds when tho p. round is soft lu the early spring; it prevents heaving; it also serves as a root proteclon against the sudden changes In temperature and prevents Injury by mice. When tlio ground Is covered with snow mice frequently damage or girdle tho Etem of small trees. Experience has proven that when tho trees are mounded up with earth Mr. Mouse jtoes around instead ot burrowing under, aud thus the tree CBoapcs. The All-Purposo Horso. It Is folly to talk about one breed ot horses being suitable for all purposes. Consider for a moment the light har ness hursa tugging at tho great trans fer wagons, or the big two-ton farm loads on the road to market. Tho Live Stork Journal says thut the all purpose Idea is still cherished by sonio farmers who never raised or sold a good draft horse. They havo always believed that the draft horse was too big for farm work. Hut farmer raise horses now to si?ll and they have learned that the big draft mares are the most profitable farm team. They do the farm work of plowing and haul ing to perfection, anil they ralso tho highest priced animal on the farm, while the all-purpose horse Is the cheap horso in competition with the western range horse, nnd little trot ters; don't pay to raise. Seed Corn. Permit me to give my plan for sav ing aced corn thut 1 have practiced for 20 years with very good results. I leave tho shuck on tka com and hang it up in the barn. It will need no other protection. If you ke?p the mlco away from it. I have corn hanging in my back yard on a pole that has had all the rain, hail, tlcet, enow, fog and sunshine for two years and a recent test shows that It will not only ger minate but will send up a vigorous stalk. In that timo we hava had a tomperaUtro of OS degrees in tho uhadc and it has been aa low as 10 decrees below wro. Don't fctrlp the shuck back to examine the car, but gather an abundance of seed and you can se lect at planting time. By being care ful you can examine the ends of the ears to see If they are well Oiled if you wish and if the shuck is loose on tip end tie a string around it. Correspondent Farmers' Guide. Scrub and Pedigree Cow. Breeders and others who are familiar with pedigree cows are fond of talk ing and writing about their pets. They urge farmers to get rid of the scrub stock, buy the pedigree stock and change tbelr loss In the dairy to profit. Unfortunately, this -is only half the story. Wo ure quite ready to admit that the pedigree tow Is superior to the scrub cow, but why should any farmer sink his money In pedigree cows until he learns thoroughly that such ani mals would bo little better than his rcriibs under tho present plan of feed ing? If those who urge the pedigree cow would take some trouble to educate the farmer In proper ways of feeding, there would be more prdlgroo cows sold than now. It Is tho tnuu who ha? learned to feed properly who most quickly sses the value of tho well-bred cow. A high-bred animal Is not likely to do any better, If as well, oil a ra tion of corn and cornstalks thnti the scrub cow. The chances are nine out of ten that lallure to make tho dairy pay Is duo to Improper feeding of tho oows. Correct this fault and one will quickly eej bow much better tho dairy would pay with betters tows back of it. lndlniinpolls News. Keeping the Apple. 4 Frequently appbs aro gathered be fore they are ripened. ' But there Is a consldf rahlo difference in the welrht between the fruit ripened on the trce3 nnd those which aro gathered prema turely and left to ripen In a heap. M. Lecbnrtler of the Agronomlo station of Ren tics, France, experimented as follows: "The same variety of apple was tak en, one lot was packed on Oct. 21, and the other on Nov. 21, and tho two lots were analyzed when completely ripe. The fruit gathered on Oct. 21 averaged 48 grams, white that picked a month later averaged 70 grams. Tho solo fttct of having left the fruit a month longer on the trees gave. an Increase of nearly one-half. Thus ouo nan see the great advantage there is lu leaving the fruit to mature upon the trees, es pecially In a year when tho yield is slight, as Is tho case this season. "As regards the chemical composi tion, the properly ripened apple con tains more acid and more mucilage, while the quantity of sugar and tanin are the same In both cases. A foolish practice Is often followed, that of leav ing the apples lu a heap exposed to tho wind and weather. This is wrong, because the sugar is gradually washed away by the rain. One may prove this fact by putting an apple Into water and leaving It for a day or two, when the water will be found to contain all sugar matter. Apples should be placed under a slight cover or shed, where they are protected from the weather. Indianapolis News. Planting New Trees. When tho trees come, unpack unless there la freezing weather, In which case put the box in a frost-proof build ing until mild weather; when the box Is opened untie each bunch, shake out all packing and dip tho roots In thin mud, prepared by stirring rich soil Into a half barrel of water. Then heel In; cover roots and a foot of body with soil, taking caro to work bo!1 well among roots, and tread firmly. To winter trees north, whero full planting Is considered unsafe, dig a trench two feet deep on a dry knoll, using the soil to make a sloping hank on the Bimth side; lay In tho trees with tops slanting south ami bury their very tips. Tread firmly; thou another layer nf trees, etc., covering all deep with Boll, rounded to ccntro; no dan ger of putting on too much earth. Spread trees In thin layor.i; until all branches. Dig trenches to drain off all Biirface water. riant either In fall or spring; the, abovo plan combines all good points; trees llvo and grow bettor than If fresh dug in spring nnd aro at hand Just when wanted. Tho planting sea son Is not regulated by duto, nor by your season, but by condition of trees to be planted. Prepare soil. for trees at least a well as for wheat, corn or potatoes. I'lnnt when soil will powder, not paste. Dig litrge holes to admit roots; never bend roots, cut lindi rather. Cut oif bruised or broken t oots up to sound wood. Then dtp roots In thin mud and never let it dry. Don't set too deep; trees after ground settles should Ktand samo depth aa In nursery ex cept dwarf pears, which set four Inches deeper. Straighten out all roots In natural potiltlon; fill In with flno moltit earth, tinning it among tho roots; loavo no air pockets. When holo Is ono-qtinrter full, tread Bol'tly; and ho, until level full; thou Btrew an Inch of lino loose roil on top. Massachusetts Plough man. Horticultural Notes. Tho failure of trees to fruit Is usual ly duo to one of two ca'.isc3, lack of available plant food in tlio soil or too much top allowed. Whenever root grafting Is used in the winter the plants bhould not be set out in the spring unless the grafts havo grown together. Examine tho branches of fruit trees for flags of caterpillar eggs. Cut them iff and burn with tho branches on which they are found. Few persons who burn tho piles of limbs trimmed from apple trees know what they are losing in tho way of first class kindling wood. It Is useless to plant fruit trees un less they are hardy, vigorous and pro ductive of fruit thut will not ouly keep veil, but will soil well to con sumers. In taking up and potting geraniums and other bedding plants for Indoors, cut them back pretty close to the crown and keep them in a partially Bhaded place for a few days. The Doctor. Wife I thought I should never get away from Pr. Bland's today. He talks by tho hour. Husband Yes, and cbargog by the minute. Life. WOMEN Colch Invariab!y Result In Catarrh, Which Distressing Diseases. PE-RU-1TA Both Protect3 and Curca Mim Rose Oordon. 2102 Oakland ay., Oakland Heights, Madison, Wis., writes: "A w versf;o I caught a trvere eold, which res lifted In chronic bron chitlt and catarrh. Our family phy Hcian prctpflbed medlolnet which gov temporary relief only. Joy-pan tnktna 1'eruna and tmprovetBatonce, Two bottles cured me, I recommend 1'eruna to all nfferera,and am most grateful to unu for your val uablemed ivlne. "Mlt hoe Clordou. rCahtngton,n. C.,600 It treet,'r. TT. J)ea r Ifr, Ilartmam : "I usrd.ro think that the doctor knew all about our adieu and ptttnuand werelthe proper ones to commit when nick, but fin re 1 have boen ntck myxelf I certainly had good reason to change my mind. During the winter I caught a heavy cold, which developed Into catarrh of the bronchial tubes and an in lamed condition of the respiratory organe. The doctors were afraid that pneu monia would set In and prescribed pills, potrdersand packs until I sick ened of the whole thing, as t did not ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR A A short man seldom carves any thing great. FIT3 permanently cured. No fits or nervous, mc.mfter first day's use of Dr. K lino's Great NervMlteBtorir. tllrlnlhuttloioid treat Isefrce Dr. It. It. Ki.iNt, Mil., BUI Arch Bt., Pulls., Pa. Love and bate have good memories; ouiy ludillcrctioe forgets. Pallor's Knrllest Can. Another new thins. Can be cut sii times during a season and sprouts attain with lightning- rapidity. Next to Salzer'i Teosinte it will make more green fodder than anything else, cheap as dirt and grows every Vliere. Ot Sifljer's Renovator Grcsa Mixture, just tho thins; for dyin? out paaturre snd ipradows, Mr. K. Knpnolil, Knst Park, Ha., writes. 'I sowed Salter's Grass Mixture on soil 'so prior two men could not laire a lues on it, and in forty-one days after S'lnlnR I had the ft-amlfit stand nf grass in the county. Kilrr Grass Mixtures nrnut quickly and produro enormously," 100,000 barrels choice Feed Potatoes. SAI.ZI lt'S NEW KATIOXAL OATS. Ilere is a winner, a proilicy, a marvrl, enormously prolific, strong, h'ulthv, vigor ous, producing in thirty Mates from 130 to 3i1'l bit. per acre. You had best sow a lot of it, Mr. Farmer, in liit)4, und in the fall se'l it to your neighbors at $1 a bu, for seed. A.C.L. jvst srsD 10c. in stamps to the John A. Pulzcr Peed Co., La Crosse, Wis., snd receive in return their big cata log and lots of farm seed samples free. Canadian Railways. Canada Is in a iponlMon very similar to that of tire United States In the sev enties and eighties, when wo were opening up our wheat and corn lands. About S.OUO.OUO.OOO acres of Canadian grain land aro now under cultivation; about 100,000,000 acres mora are equally arable. That means rail roads. Canada will bo the great trunk line builder of tlio coming de cades. Iioston Transcript. Wine manufacturers In Greece, It is said, purpose using barrels mado of paper for their wine. CONSTANT ACHINS. Back aches all tho time. Spoilt your appetite, wearies the body, worries the mind. Kidneys cause it all and Doa's Kidney Mil relieve and cure it. II. U. McCarvcr, of yoi Cherry fit, Portland, Ore., in spector of frelcht for the T.dns-Cou-E flu,ti1 Cn on .... . I. "f li,.lllLMin.l.'M . v..-. ii .n't, u a mu-k ney Pills for buck P ache and other symptoms of kid ney trouble which bud annoyed me for months. I think a cold was responsi ble for the whole trouble. It seemed to settle iu my kid. ney. Doun's Kidney Pills rooted It out. It Is several months sine I used thorn, end up to date there has been no recurrence of the trouble." Doan's Kidney Mils for sal by all dealers. Price 60 cents per box. 7os-tar-MUbura Cfe, Buffalo, N. Z. ARK ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO Improve, One of the'ladicyfjn the llomeJnd ajooffe of ferunn and she advised lite to try that. Shortly aftnr 1 began using it t felt that I had fan nd the right medicine, 1 usedtwo bottles and they restoredline easily and pleasantly to perfect health. While my stomach wasverydellcate,Ve.runa did not nauseate me In the least, but gave me a good 'appetite, and 1 visit to express my gratitude to you for re stored health." Miss Rosalie Von Struennlng. CATCHING COLD Is 'the neclnnlns; of Most Winter Ail ments r-m-na Protects Against nil Cures Colds. There is no fact of medical science bettf r established than that a tcnspootidil of IV rima before each meal during the winter season will absolutely protect a person from ditching cold. Now, if this is true (unci there in no doubt of it), thousand of lives would be saved, nnd tens of tyunnds of rases of chronic raturrli prevented, by this simple precaution within reach of every one. After a cold lias been contracted a tea- FREE PE-RU-NA ALMANAC. E 1)0 YOU WISH TO V wilt ett la la to every pwo who nwfr thie ntlvt. how It i don In Wall Strtot and how K mt do It alfu. HDW. T. C. SLEASE & CO., flanker and Brokers, I l Mrmtion New York Prx!ure Erli;nce( N, V. all nnil NiMnn Mrt., Jirw I A female optimist is a woman who smiit wbcu sue meets a niasvuiine bore. Millions of Vegetables. When tho Kditor read lO.OtX) Plants for lffc. lie could liurdly believe it, but upon second reading lincis thut the John A. fcsier Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., than whom there are no more reliable and exten sive seed growers in the world, makes this oiler. This greot olVer is inailo to got you to test tautr's Warranted Vegetable Seeds. They will send you their big plant end seed catalog, together with enough seed to grow 1. MO fine, solid Cahners, 2. PMI rlelieions Carrots, L'.'mi) Huiohinr, nutty Cery, 2.000 rich, buttery frjttuce, l.OuO splendid Onion, 1,000 tare, luccinns tladi'lies, 1,000 gloriously brilliant Mowers, A XX FOn BUT ICC. I'OSTAOr, providing you will return this notice, snd if you will send them 'Jc. in pontace. they will add to the ahoee pucka'e of the fa mous Uerliner Cauliflower. A.C.L. The man who gors to the bad never thinks of providing himself tvilu a reluia ticket. "tfr ffttherhsvl been ft inffererfrom tlckheadach for the lust ttrenty-tlve yr nl nrver found ai.f rellff nntil tie bgati tklnc your ('fitcarf ti. tlne he hai bfjrun taking Ceareu he hee never hail the between. Vhey it re entirety carr4 him. t'atcareli do what yon reroraDicnd them to do. I will Im yoa the privilege of a tin hie ir.e.M B.M. Uirkion, 113) Rosioer U., W.Iudiaueij.,s),li;4. P!mM, PaUable. Potn. Tatte Q"i1. Te Qnr.&, Nfvur btckoQ, Weaken oruripn, 1:. 2Sp, Mv. y,evr r fold la bulk. Tho fur.nluo tuMot Win pud, C C 0. Oauuuied O core or your mouey bt.uk. Storting Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. sq9 AX8UAL SALE, TEH KiLL.3!. SOXES CAPSIClKmSELIKE U'LT UP IN OOULAi'bUM.B 'l tbl) A tabtttuto for Aud r uprrtor to mutnrlnr au other p lui tor, and will nut btiKiertJie luuatdtjlltoi uklQ. 'i de ittlu-Hlla and H will et'jp tho 1 outline (tout once, nnd rllv bend ac lie arid triatlc-a, e rtTum meod it ae the beat aud safest eiternul counter-Irritant know ti, &1.-o aflanciternnl .'emedf fur pal lit in the chent andstomiM h and nllrbuumatic.naui al uic nnd gnu fyci'm-! platuta. A trinl will prove w hut werlnim I for it. maA It m-lll he found to he invulmiMt in the htmsehold.Maiiy ptonlowiv'Mt Utlii' LieHof all nf four preparation ,f Price i tt.,atall druiwUta or other dealers, or by aendltigthlaamount tnuHlnpoMtatfeatamrf o wuiBoau yu m ii iw umu, c u rue it. honld he accepted bribe public nnleea the eameoarriett onrlahel.aafttberwlneit in not genuine, cneBBBKuuiin uku. to. IT But btrent, NaiW York City, 1.3 EAR. mtr flag ie b a iim m in Or f Beat For if ZJr TheBowdia -4 COLDS Sets Up a Host of a Cold Road Proof spoonful of Peruna every hour will ehortl cure it, Icnvinp no trace of it behind. Aftei chronic caturth has become established, 01 the firnt Mner of chronic bronchitis oi consumption Iiave been reached, it will taks itiuih longer to effect a cure. It mini stranRC that as well known anil well established as these facts are any one should neglect to profit by them, and. yet no doubt there arc many who pay little or no attention to them and no on catching cold, aenuirin; chronic catarrh, bronchitu and consumption. Cutarrll May Pertnaatethe IVhcn System, Mrs. Maty K. Sunipsnn, West lierry, ,ltoekinf(!iani County, X. II., writes: "I had terrible licadiichr-s, both ears rja and I was nervous all the time, a'so had trouble each month; was denf in one ear for thirty years. I took six bottles of Pe. runa ana one of Munnlin, and am happy to say that it is the best medicine that 1 ever used. 1 nrn not so nervous, my appctit if ?ood, everything I cat agrees with me, and am fee ing better in every way. I think Peruna is n gode-nd to women and a bies-s-i'lg to siitlenng humanity." Mary K. Samphon. If you do not derive prompt and aatisfse tory re-sults from the use of Peruna write at mice to Dr. ilartuian, giving a full state ment of your ca"e. nnd he will bo plcuaed to L'ive you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Ii.irtinan, President of The Ilsrtinan Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. VERY DRUGGIST HAS THEM "s MAKE MONEY? CnnfirMirtjtf d flfrk Esrhtmre, lltr.over Bnk Bldf . ork t Iiy. Wrirc for free booklet. mm 'V. FOR WOMEN J, A Uostnn physician's dis covery which cleanses and iuZj heals ail inflammation of the mucous membram wherever located. In kr-.al triatment of female ills tine is invaluable. Vsed as a, douche, it Is a revchtion in cleansing and healing power; it kills all disease germs which cause inflammation and discharges. Tboiisniuisof letters from women prove t'l -.t It Is tbe Rrentest cureiur ieiieorrhuc.i ever discovered. Taxtins never fails to cure pelvic catarrh, ncsul catarrh, sore throat, sore mouth and sora eyes, because these creases ore ail caused by inflammation cf the muc ous membrane. l"or ele.insint;, wliltonln,? And prew serving tlio te th we cUr.l.onge Hie v. orhl to proilueo It 3 equal. 1 hysici.iiis und specialists everywhere prescribe and cit 'rse Paxtine, andtlou sandsof tesiimot..alletter9 prove its value. At druggists, or cent postpaid 50 cts. A larfto trial paekntjoan'I book of Instructions absolutely free. Write The H. Ptxton Co., Dept. 2S Boston. Mass Basins 'rj.jssw,syq sT , Tt. fil T,v c - a r e r r r e rair-ps? s rr 1 :iiryTTTTTTi? ''liairt' r ii3sii hwi. -1 rnien.TOns yields, (UIO ,'0 IO 11)00 LUHtlt'lS Htr M.l. 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