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1 Hade Well and Strong by Peruna. JgM CHAFER i ran mmmmmmMfmrtift We can never praise A Doctor's Little Daughter Cured of Grip by Pe-ru-na. Dr. R. Robbins, Physician and Surgeon of Muskogee, Indian writes; I have been a practicing" physician for a good many years and was always slow to take hold of patent medicines, but this winter my little girl and myself were taken with the grip.

I was so bad I was not able to sit up. I sent for a doctor, but he did me no good. "Finally I sent and got a bottle of Peruna and commenced to take I took two bottles and my cough was gone and my lungs loosened up and my head became clear. My little girl took the same way. It looked as though she would die, she was so sick.

I gave her medicine, but It seemed to do her little good, so I sent and got one more bottle of Peruna and commenced to give it to her. It was only a short time until she was getting along all right, so I give your medicine, Peruna, the praise for what it did for me and my dear little daughter." Dr. P. Robbins When a man gets old enough to want to look young he quits supplying datea with his boyhood reminiscences. Indianapolis News.

Pace "Was Too Faat. The Belgian hare has gone out of style The Kansas jack rabbit set the pace too fast for the foreigner. Washington Post. If the donkey knew he was a donkey he would probably kick himself to death. Chicago Daily News.

The more credit you expect, the you get. Atchison Globe. For Infants and Bears Slgnatur Of TM CtNTAUH COMPANY. MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. HEARTs.

fluttering or palpitation ii- indicates disorder in the di- gestion. Prickly Ash Bitters is a wonderful remedy in such cases. It fe? cleanses, strengthens and regu- I '(y lates the stomach, liver and v'TA bowels, removes the cause III I of the heart symptoms, builds up a strong azj and vigorous NAIv body. Sold everywhere at -7 'i' $,0 Pr bottle. "NEW RIVAL" FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS outshoot all other blacfc powder shells, because they are made better and loaded by exact machinery with the standard brands of powder, shot and wadding.

Try them and you will be convinced. ALL REPUTABLE DEALERS KEEP THEM HSLOREn Mrs. Shafer, 436 Pope St. Louis, writes: "In the early part of last year I wrote to you for advice for my daughter Alice, four years of acre. She has been a puny, sickly, ailing cmltl since her birth, cane had convul sions and catarrhal fevers.

I was always doctoring1 until we commenced to use bhe grew strong1 and well. Peruna is a wonderful tonic the best medicine I have ever used." Mrs. Schafer. Mrs. C.

E. Long1, the mother of little Mina Long-, writes from Atwood, as follows 'We can never thank you enoug-h for the change you have macle in our little one's health. Before the began taking your Peruna she suffered everything in the way of cough, colds and croup, but now she has taken not quite a bottle of Peruna, and is well and strong- as she fias ever been in her life, bhe has not had tho croup once since she began taking Peruna, aud when she has a little cold a few doses of all rig-ht. it enousrh." Mrs. E.

Long. Mrs. G. W. Heard, of Ilowfh, Texas, writes to Dr.

Ilartman in regard to her baby girl, Ruth: 'My little girl had some derange-ment of the bowels. She was a mere skeleton and we did not think she would ever get well. After giving her less than one bottle of Peruna she was sound and well. Now she has a good appetite and is a picture of health. Mrs.

Heard also writes in regard to her son, Carl "My son's ears bad been affected since he was a babe only a few months old. The last year I thought he had almost lost his hearing and had a local physician treating him for about six weeks. Finally I began giving him your remedy, and after he had taken two bottles he was entirely cured. I cannot praise Peruna enough. Mrs.

O. W. Heard. If you do not receive prompt. and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr.

Ilartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. To Care a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it ails to cure.

25c. The enthusiasm with which we speed the parting guest is generally in direct proportion to the length of his visit. Indianapolis News. l'iso's Cure is the best medicine we ever jsed for all affections of the throat and lungs. Wm.

O. Endsley, Vanburen, t- t'b. io, iyou Circumstances alter cases especially reduced circumstances. Chicago Daily News. Children In Use Fcr Over Thirty Years The Kind You Hava Always Bought Peruna fixes her out TENNESSEE STATE NEWS B.

and Business. State Treasurer Folk has submitted to Gov. McMillin his annual report on the building and loan associations and their operations in the State during 1901. The statements of twenty-seven associations are embraced in this re port, showing a loss of three since the! report of last year Clarksville of Clarksville, Lebanon of Lebanon, North Nashville of Nashville, all in liquidation. The following are in the hands of receivers: Chattanooga National of Chattanooga, Cumberland of Chattanooga, Farmers' of Nashville.

The aggregate assets of the locals amount to the assets of the locals in 1900 amounted to showing a decrease during the past year of $237,181.13. The nationals show assets for 1901 amounting to $990,868.51, as compared with assets for 1900 of $1,112,940.23, making a decrease of $122,071.72. Suit for Damages. J. A.

Madden has entered two actions in the Circuit Court at Nashville against R. P. Kirk and others, $10,000 being the amount sued for in each case. There are forty-one of the defendants, all residents of Erin. The actions are based on the destruction of the defendant's saloon and his alleged false imprisonment.

Several months ago Madden, who is now a resident of Nashville, was the owner of a saloon at Erin, Houston county, and at that time the legality of a sa, loon in the little town was mooted. Among the defendants are two preachers and esveral doctors, and all are well known. To add to the alleged indignities heaped upon Madden, it is claimed that those taking part in ti affair placed him under arrest on theory that he was violating the law and should be taken by whomsoever detected him. One of the actions ia for damages for false imprisonment. Insurance Figures.

Life insurance companies did a thriving business in Tennessee last year. Companies so far reported wrote business to the amount of upon which they received premiums to the amount of $2,531,197.08. Losses incurred by same companies were only $786,294.71, which is less than the premium receipts. Total amount of business in force by companies reporting was $77,158,243.10, which is nearly four times as great as the State debt. -Figures from the Mutual Life and Equitable are still out, and these will greatly swell the totals.

The indemnity, casualty, accident, steam boiler and plate glass insurance had receipts for the year of $340,916.46 and losses of $153,511.29. School. Beginning June 19 and ending July 31, there will be held at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, the most important summer school that has ever convened in the Southern States, and one which will doubtless have a lasting influence on the educational interests of the entire South. The purpose Is to offer to progressive teachers in the South a summer school of high grade at an accessible central point where the summer climate is healthful and pleasant, the surroundings at tractive, the accommodations amnle and the conveniences and equipments ior instruction adequate. State Sues Manufacturing Company.

ine otate nas commenced suit against the Tennessee Manufacturing Company to recover 2'2 per cent, on premiums for fire insurance listed with companies having no license to do business in Tennessee. The pre miums are alleged to be several thou sand dollars a year. Suit was brought for heavy penalties for delinquency wnicn will affect a large number of companies doing business in a similar manner. The laws of Tennessee re quire insurance companies to have ijrzi ouiis uoing Dusmess with unlicensed companies are liable to a tax of per cent, ou gross pre miums and heavy penalties for failure to comply. Charters Issued.

Secretary of State Morton has com pleted a statement showing the amount or Dusiness done in his office since he took charge, just one year ago. For the year he issued 376 domestic charters, yielding an income of $24,510, and 94 foreign charters were filed! which gave a revenue to the State of Davidson county leads in the number of charters granted, with 85, Shelby county coming next with bo; Knox county had only 41, while Hamilton had 37. These four counties had 226 of the 376 charters, leaving oniy iou ior the other 92 counties. Will Bore for Oil and Gas. Application has been filed to incor- yuxdte me interstate Oil and Gas company, with $250,000 capital, to bore for oil and gas in the vicinity of nattanooga.

Old Citizen Dead. Lewis T. Williamson, aged 78 years a well-known citizen of Madison county, died last week at his home at Denmark. Electric Line Chartered. A charter, with $25,000 as th- n.

ital stock, of the Nashville burg Railroad Company, has been taken out by Nashville caDitalist charter provides that the incorporators may build a standard railroad or an electric t6 is in Marshall county, about seventy-five miles from Nashville. Smallpox in Carroll County. The smallpox situation in Carroll county is becoming alarming. There are four cases in the nesthnnsA dozen or more cases at Carter's Cha'nPi several in the Fifth district, and an entire colored family at Cedar Grove are down with the disease. Pardoned by the Governor.

Gov. McMillin has Dardoned Doss, ex-city treasurer of Nashville, sent up about a year ago for embezzlement to serve five vears nn plication for pardon was very strocg- SOUTHERN GLEANINGS. Thirteen Men Convicted. Thirteen young men have been con ricted of the murder of Jack Osborn in Russell county, last Christmas and sentenced to the penitentiary King, John, Wilson and Thomas Rhea, all brothers, were sentenced tc 18 years each; Charles and Ban Ball brothers, IS years each; Walter and Joseph Hess, brothers, 1G years each; James, Green and Thomas Ball, brothers, five years each; James Puckett five years; John, Henry Hess, a brother of Walter and Joseph Hess, ont year. Xegro Prisoners Escape.

Henry Wilson and Julius Goodwin natorious negro outlaws, who wert confined in jail at Sumterville, Fla, knocked down the guard, brokt through the door and barricaded themselves in an empty dwelling. Le Graham was killed and Stafford and William Porter were seriously injured while trying to capture the desperadoes, who finally escaped to a swamp. Leavenworth Convict IdentlOea. A prisoner in the Jackson (Miss.) jail, charged with burglary, has been identified as one of the convicts who escaped from the federal prison at Leavenworth, last November. His real name is James Seymore, and he is eharered with blowinsr a 6afe in Newton county, Miss.

Bad Weather the Caase. Secretary Murray Howe, of the Memphis Driving Park association. which is a member of the grand cir cuit, says the training of harness horses at various points in the South is eight weeks behind former sea sons on account of the long period of bad weather. Will Try wfreless Telegraphy. The Texas Midland railroad wiL; try the Marconi system of wireless telegraphy.

The old pole and wirt system will not bp taken down, however, until the new instruments havt been given a thorough test. Old Woman Burned to Death. Fire from the grate caught fh clothing of Jane Daniel, at Clarksville, and before help could reach her she was burned to death and her home destroj ed. She was St years old and helpless. Killed by a.

Xegro. Meredith Williams, of Winona, was killed by a negro. Tin negro who furnished the pistol tc the slayer was killed by friends ol Williams, but the slayer escaped tc the woods. Alleged Counterfeiter Caught. Walter R.

Shyle, aged 2S, of Missouri, is under arrest at Birmingham, charged with passing counterfeit money. Twenty-five thousand dollars of bogus money was found is his room. Cotton Acreage Will Be Heduced. Cotton acreage? owing to fear oi the boll weevil, will be greatly reduced in some sections of Texas ii farmers continue in the same frame of mind thev are now in. Alleged.

Murderer is Seriously 111. William Moore, wanted at Lexington, for murder, was arrested at Kvunsville, Ind. Moore is ill with appendicitis, and may not live to stand trial for his crime. Trasredy nt Ilii-jiiiiiKlinm. Mack Terrill, a young coal miner, while tinder the influence of liquor, cut the throat of Dock Lyons, aged 3 3, his playmate in boyhood.

Lyons' died. Terrill escaped. Dead Child Uevlde Sleeping: Mother. Mrs. John llowcn, of Paragould, awoke at midnight and found her infant babe dead by her side.

Congestion was the cause of the child's death. Fatally Shot II In Iirother. Henry S. and S. 1.

looker, brothers, became involved in a quarreJ near Brookhavcn. and the former received a fatal wound in tHe neck. Xennpaiier Man in Jiill. Charles Ulackwood, a member of a St. Louis newspaper staff, is in the county jaii at Hot Springs, charcred with embezzlement.

Brielit Future for- (he Soutli. A wonderful development of manufacturing and mining in the south is predicted by eastern, government and European authorities. Met DentH t'nder Engine AVheels. IT. W.

Allen, mayor of Ashdown, was killed by a switch eng-Jne in the yards at Texarkana. body was frightfully mangled. Girl Bnr.ted to Death. Lilla Ilishop, aged 15, was horribly burned, her dress catching1 from the kitchen stove, at Pensacola, and died a few hours later. Mill Burned at Corslcana, Tex.

The cotton seed oil mill at Corsi- cana, was destroyed by lire, a few nights ago, the loss being about fully insured. Run Over and Killed. Claud Mitchell, a.jed 18, was run over and killed in the Missouri Pacific yards at Van Buren, while call ing train crews. Conductor Killed In a "Wrecls. Two Frisco freight trains met in a head-end collision, near Kavenden, and Conductor McFall was in stantly killed.

Corn Planting? Has Begun. Corn planting has commenced in the southern part of Texas. The acreage this year will be much larg er than last. About all vou can do with people who hate you is to conclude they have bad taste. Atchison Globe.

it: I 'J Alabastine. the only durable wall coating-, takc-s tho place of scaling-kalsomines, wall paner and paint for walls. It can be need on plaster, brick, wood or canvaat MRS. J. E.

O'DONNELL TYas Sick Eight Tears irith Female Troublo and Finally Cured byLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Deab Mks. Plxkham: I have never in my life given a testimonial before, but you have done so much for me that I feel called upon to give you this unsolicited acknowledgement of MKS. JENXIE E.

O'DOXNEIX, President of Oakland "Woman's Hiding Club, the wonderful curative value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For eight j-ears I had female trouble, falling of the womb and other complications. During that time I was more or less of an invalid and not much, good for anything, until one day I found a book in my hall telling of the cures you could perform. I became interested I bought a bottle of E.

Iinkliam's Vegetable Compound and was helped; I continued its use and in seven months was cured, and since that time I have had perfect health. Thanks, dear Mrs. Pinkham again, for the health I now enjoy." Mrs. Jexkie O'Dojoteix, 278 East 31st Chicago, 111. 95000 forfeit if abooe testimonial Is not genuine.

Women suffering from any form of female ills can be cured, by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. That's sure. Mrs. Pinkham advises sick women free Address, Lynn, Mass.

PtnresRivltliebestBlioeilealerseverv where. ACTIOS! flieKeutuiieiiavenaineandpriL-eou bottom A'otice increase of tales in table below i 1839 743. T03 Palrn. 1 890 rrr 893.1 Pairs. 1G0 1,259,754 Pairs.

1301 1,566,720 I'airs. isinesi Mors Than Doubled in Four THE REASONS: Douglas makes and ellsmore men's SS.00 and Jd.sokIiohs than any other two man'l'rs in the world. side with go.GO ani $0.00 shoes of other makes, are found to be just as Kood. They -will outwear two I- uouLTlaa ana 2i.U) pnoes ciaceu siue iy pairs ot ordinary sa.uo ana i.ou snots. Made of the best leathers, including Patent Corona Kid, Corona Colt, and National Kangaroo.

Fast Color Eyelets and Always Black Hooka used. W.L. Douglas $4.00 Ullt Edge Line" cannot be equalled Khnr. hv mil 2.e. extra.

C7fat.ii lore tree. IV. 1 jirocRHio, it jj Were Afraid of the Wasps. Richard Harding Davis relates this incident, which happened while he was acting, as correspondent during the English-Boer war: A regiment of Scottish Highlanders-, noted for their bravery in action, during the heat of one battle were suddenly seen to break ranks and run in all directions. The officers as well shared in the stampede, and apparent ly made no attempts to urge the men under them into line.

Their behavior was a surprise to everybody on the field, and after the battle was over the colonel of the regiment was summoned before Gen. Roberts. "What the devil was the matter with your regiment?" asked "Bobs." "Well," replied the colonel, "there is not a man in the regiment afraid of a Dutchman's bullet, but we were steered into a field literally infested with wasps' nests, and you know, general, we were all in kilts and with bare legs." New York Times. In his younger days, when he was very poor, sometimes half starved, Richard Wagner got to Paris and called on Rossini, composer of "William Tell," then the rage. Wagner noticed a little composition of his own on the piano rack and called Rossini's attention to the fact that it was upside down.

The polite Frenchman, bowing and smiling, said: "You see, I found it sounded better that way." After the Elopement. Aristocratic Mother How could you marry into such a commonplace family? Romantic Daughter But I didn't marry into his family, mamma. He married into ours. Chicago News. Had Heard Her Try.

"Fannie says she aims to be a professional singer." "She does, eh? I'm glad to know she isn't foolish enough to profess she sings now." Philadelphia Bulletin. Stage Settings. "Were there any realistic settings in that new rural play?" "Oh, yes; there was a hen setting in the first act, and the farmer's wife set her bread in the second." Philadelphia Bulletin. Alabastlne can be used over paint or paper; paint or paper can te used OTer Alabastine. Biy onlv in five pound packages, properly laheied; no euSsUilile, I Sola bv C3 Doudlaal Probably.

Only twenty inches of sitting space is to be allotted to each peeress at the coronation. Dear, dear, think of the titled and massive old ladies who are living monuments to thctissue building properties of roast beef and rare old ale! As the man remarked when he saw the policeman running: "Somebody is going to get pinched." Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Mean Restriction. "Oh, my!" exclaimed the young wife, reading over the insurance policy on her husband's life in her favor, "this insurance company is just hateful." what' the matter?" asked her husbana. "Why, if you commit suicide they won't pay any money at all." Philadelphia Press.

His Sarcastic Comment. "What did you think I was trying to dictate to you? asked the gruff man, as he looked over the sheet she handea nun. "Why, a business letter, of course," replied the new tvpwritist. "What do yoa think I thought?" "Judging by the punctuation and the spelling," said the gruff man, "I felt justified in inferring that you thought I was trying to dictate a dialect story." Chicago Evening Post. State Rivalry.

"You talk about natural resources!" scornfully exclaimed the Maine man. "Why, last year the catch of lobsters on our coast was over "And your state is full of 'em yet!" fiercely ejaculated the New Hampshire man. Chicago Tribune. Returned the Compliment. Dusty When I came into the yard the bulldog showed his teeth.

Wraggles And what did you do? Dusty The proper thing; I showed him my heels. Boston Transcript. Ko Sole for Music. "How queer!" exclaimed Miss Per tie Goodwin, at the Wagner recital. "My foot has gone to Eleep-and in all this noise, too! Chicago Daily News.

Eighteenth Century Hobson. Two women who were kissed by Lafayette have been found in the east. Lafayette was the Hobson of the eighteenth century. Minneapolis Journal. There is no trick in dyeing.

You can do it just as well as anvone if you use PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Boiling the goods for half an hour is all there is to it. Sold by druggists, 10c. package. "Well, Whirley, did you find that the di; vine young creature returned your "Yes, just as soon as 1 offered it to her.

London Tit-Bits. "You say she is a business woman. What business is she interested in?" "Oh, everybody's." London Tit-Bit. i The rmteit trm of ooIt larce rower of same Our Bmniui Ttelde ft tone acre. It will grow wbererer Brerr farmer ought to plant it.

II a owney maker. Trj It for Catalogue telli. CDCT TP vi' 5-5fc. The great oercal, producing xrom fyrzSxL of bar. as good aa umotcr, per kv.

how would 0 bushel per nere $tm ell, Salxer scornsorta will produce 'Si nm 0 VT rMmmr Pianist bare the largest array of fodder surest croppers. Our Giant Incarnate in America. have tee uacst hih in six weeks after eeedina. Our acre; our Teosinte is roo4 fr 00 tone Headed Kale and Dwarf Victoria Rape make sheep and swine and cattl growing at le. a pound possible.

We warrant our era's mixtures to furnish a luxuriant erep cf hay on every soil where planted. (Over 2,000,000 pounds sold the past few year). VEGETABLE SEEDS TTe are the largest growers. Choice lb. ffe have a tremendous stock of Mrliist w-ft from, radishes, making vegetables.

Our seeds are money gardener and farmer wnta. For lOc Worth Oar tmt eatalo mai lea positively worm Genuine Cartels Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature cf See Fac-31mlle Wrapper Below. Tery small and urn easy to take as raar. CARTER'S FOB KEADACKE.

FOR DIZZINESS. FCR BIUOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FCR SALLOW SKIN.

FOR THE COMPLEXION Kittle IV EH PILLS. osmunh must mavc i ts eSnti I Purely Tcetaile. There is nothing eo unsat-I Isfactoryas woundinir your pame. upo eltner iiazard Black or Bmokeless Powders and yon will either miss clean or kill sure. Tho uniform and exceptional strength of Hazard powder enables orie to bring auwn Frame at frreacaiscances; eojzrreaK.inTacK.as to FflrDrise thoso who never before used Bazard.

insist on iremntr gg begnre too tret It. insist on (retting Huani from your aeaier, ana dGUiy POWDER OLD SORES cured Allen's Ul cerlne Salve cures Caraale Clem. Beae Vice Heroruleaa lem, Varieeae Cleen, lndoleat lleers, Mrm rial t'lrrra, White Strrlilag. Bilk Lk. Kneaia, Salt Kaenn, ever Sorr- all aid Paf lively ao fallare, aa Butter how toa ataaUiac.

By a ail, tie aad Mc J. P. ALLEN. St. Many ailments, particularly throat lung- troubles, are attributable tj uns-in Icary wall coverings.

Alabastine lias ia-riorsemtat pbjsicians eauiiariaas, JOHNA.SALZEI La Crosse )HN A. SALZER SEED mfnVK ILaCrgsgeis. If MmMA til Spiritualism Declining, Ithasbeenthe general observation that for some years past spiritualism has been in a gradual decline. This is the law with everything that is not founded on true merit. The reason Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has been recognized as the leading family medicine during the past fifty years is because it is founded on true merit, and has always been found reliable in cases of indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation and biliousness.

Try a bottle and satisfy j-ourself. An Interloper's Explanation. "Now, then," cried the deep-voiced woman, "what has made female suffrage possible. "Male sufferance," replied the rude man who had no business to be there at all. Philadelphia Press.

St. Jacobs Oil PECULIAR TO ITSELF. There is no other remedy like St. Jacobs Oil. The vegetable ingredients from which it is made consist in part of healing, soothing, and fragrant balsams gathered with the greatest care from the different parts of the world by trusted agents the active principles of which are to kill pain, cure Rheumatism, and remove all bodily aches and pains.

It penetrates to the very foundation of the difficulty, and removes the direct of pain. No other remedy does this so thoroughly and effectually as St. Jacobs Oil. It has cured hundreds of cases where pain had held the body in torture for years, after every other form of treatment had failed. ACTS LIKE MAGIC.

Conquers Pain HbE a l3 KEW EISCOVEBT; dree Jt ttl 5 ud rare. n-r lino of tertirotil: n4 1 faj- free. Dr. II. kl.

blttt) duxb, mrnrn. 1M, READERS OF TH13 PAPER DESIRING TO BUT ANYTHING ADVERTISED IN ITS COLUMNS SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING WHAT THEY ASK FOR. REFUSING ALL SUBSTITUTES OR IMITATIONS. BROltWS INERttiS the cntarr. We tre the lctrodueer and the for seed in America, we a to headquarters.

Thar ana lots an 1 lotscTpanurace beaiaet per i toil found, it i an agricultural wonder. i eu to onsneii or grain ana una acre. are tne tou at tne prenent prices or eoror tins tor jou in i ataiogieua. tT wws. plant found fa anTeainloue arieties, yicuirrs ana Clorer produce acrn 3 ft.

Pea Oatgirs 8 tons ofhar per of green fodder; enr Thousand onion seed at bat60e. and up a one vegetable seeas. sucn an beans and an other mocer makers! the kind the market $10. wmm i number of rare farm ae4 pon receipt of bot 10c. in Time scUmriltiirclj worth 310 to get a start, WJ-K Jig to get a start.

4-irTmti l'fr arau.uh 7a Corn removes from the soil large quantities of Potash. The fertilizer applied, must furnish enough Potash, or the land will lose its producing power. Read carefully our boots oa crops sent fre. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 53 Nassau New York. mm Docble, Ecsh 4 Trailing SYET PEAS Donblo Swett Pcaa White.

Pink, Scarlet, Slrircd. Tho4 sorts for 13c Sweet Pcaa crrowinfir Pink. Yet 'JSYifc' I'-vr. Li vender And Scarlet. fei y'j The sorts for 15c A 13 jiimn eswoci, ream rilfSsr Grow in bush form with.

ender and Brown-red. The 3 sorra for ICc All 12 torts, one packet each for postnaid. rtfTR tc a rT fn nTTr 1 1 I Vegetable Seeds, Bulbs, Plants and ltare Nct7 Fruits, 134 paKoc.protuseiv illustrated. largo colored Kt-is. alOllN LEWIS IIULVS, FJoral Park, GREGORY Sold under Three war rants.

Send for free catalotme. J. 1. E. CKEGCRY SOI, Barbltbrad, Han.

JJ3 WHE3ECY crd ether drug 3 habits cured. Wo tba worst Rook and rnforonr.a T. -1. IS. At.

VOOLL. Bos S. a. CUHcS WHERE ALL LSEFAiL. fa Best Cough Syrup.

Testes Good. Cse in time. t-tii hv drci-tist. A. N.

1906 WHEN WKITITfO TO A I) VE1CTISEK4 7leaa atato that won tha A.tl-rerti' went Id Lhla Banarv Aljbasilne pr.cka?re3 "hav full tiirec-t jr.s. Anyone tan brush it on. AeU paint for tint card. "Alibststine Kra" Xiee. Alabastine Grand Iiapii3, Mjcty 1 II it 1 7.

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