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COMMERCIAL REVIEW

■Miss Whittaker, a prominent club woman of Savannah, Ga.,, tells how she was entirely cured of ovarian troubles by the use of Lydia E. Pinfeham's Vegetable Compound. “Dear Mrs. Pixulax:—I he*rt!ly recommend Lydia E. Plnlchani’a Vegetable CompouDd u a Uterine Tonic and Regulator. I suffered for four years with irregularities and Uterine troubles. No one but those who bare experienced this dreadful agony can form any idea of the physical and meats! misery those endure who are thus afflicted. Your Vegetable Com* pound cured me within three months. I was fully restored to health and strength, and now my periods are regular and painless. What a blessing it is to be able «« obtain such a remedy when so many doctor* fail to help yon. Lydia K. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound fa better than any doctor or medicine I rrer had. Very truly your*. Miss Last WnrrrAxrn, eo4 39th Sc,

W.Sarmnnah.Ga."

3*0 physician In the world t

amount of information at hand to assist in kinds of female ills as Mrs. Pinkham. In her office at Lynn, _ she is able to do more for the ailing women of America than the

i a Chining or such a i the treatment of a

_ physician. Any woman, therefore, is responsible for her own trouble who will not take the pains to write to Mrs.'Pinkham for advice. Her address is Lynn, Mass., and her advice is-free. A letter from another woman showing what was accomplished in her case by the use of Ljtilia

E. Piiikham’s Vegetable Compound.

“ Dear Mbs. Pzrxham : I am so grateful to you for the help Lydia E. Pinkham’* Vegetable Compound ho* given me that' 1 deem it but a small return to write you an

expression of my experience.

"Many yean suffering with weakness, inflammation, ahd a broken down system, made me more anxious to die than lire, but Lydia E. Pinkhnm’s Vegetable Cdtn-

dneed a radical change, and two months restored me to perfect health. I am now * changed woman, and my friends wonder at the change, St is so marvellous. Sincerely yours. MMb Mattie Hurt, 4*9 Green 8L, ban villa, Va.»

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3 testimonials which we are constantly pu eful women prove beyond a doubt the power of Lydia Vegetable Compound to conquer female diseases.

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Orscrsl JraSt CaMMWst R. G. Dan & Co.'a “Weekly Review of Tvade" syr*: Trade is seasonably quiet, except in the lines aficctcd by leather and those embracing holiday goods, which are in good demand. Activity is especially conspicuous among footwear jobbers and retailers. Commodities are generally .inwefc in prices, although a few impouant articles, guch as cotton, eggs and dairy products, have risen sharply. Manufacturing conditions are still irregular, the best ■ symptoms of the week being the stcadinesl of iron and steel. Failures this week yyt. againu 258 last week. 249 the preceding week and ‘204 the corresponding week last year. Bradslreet's says: Wheat, including flour, exports lor the week ending December 3 aggregate 4.201.504 bushels, against 3,851,767 last week ami 5,704.440 this week last year. 4.604846 in 1901, *”<1 3-432.>59 in 1966. Corn export* for thc~wcck aggregate 1,098.951 bushels. against 1.520,941 last week. 1,151.563 a year ago. 362.884 in 1901 and 5 371.377 >n tyoo.

The motorman who drives the Berlin Zossen electrical train at 140 miles an hour is C A Mudge,- of Williamsport, Pa.

Mi* Wi*sl a Boo thin c Byrap tor eMIdre-i tsstblng, so! tsr. 11? cum*, redaee* loBAm-ns-naa^lUys-pAln.mrw wlndeolle. Sfc. * There are nearly 270 different religion* to the United Kingdoci.

Dysd Young. Burr McIntosh was taking a photo 1 graph of one of the theatrical com pepiet in town. A young giri of no« over sixteen years, with sUrtlingly yellow hair tripped across the stage. “Here comes The Beloved of ths Gods,"' whispered the nuuuger. “Why have yon dubbed her thatr nskhd Mr. McIntosh, with Interest

LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS Four—Spring clear. $3.85^4.05; best Patent $5.25; choice Family $4.35. Wheat—New York No. 2. SoT-v: Philadelphia No.'2, 86K<g87c;. Baltimore No. 2, Say,. Corn—New York. No. 2. SOkSc; Philadelphia No. 2, 4&;.i<tt4SK; Baltimore No. 2. 48c. Oats—New York No. 2. 40I4C; Philadelphia No. 2, 4i@4ac; Baltimore No. 2, ate. . Hay—No. 1 timothy, large bales, $ @1500:- No. 1 timothy, small bales, Sr—@>500; No. 2 timothy, S @14.00; .No. 3 timothy, $t2.oo@ 13.60. Green Fruits and Vegetables.—Apples—Maryland and Virginia, per brl, fancy.' |[email protected]: da fair to good. '$l.oo@l_25; do, Western Maryland and Pennsylvania, packed, per brl $!.SO@ 2.25. Beets—Native, per buuch 2C. Cauliflower-xNew York, rel or crate $1. ~ “ Cape Cod, per _.. per box $t.75@- » ork State, per dot. . tire, per bunclf 3@4- Carrots—Native, per bunch Cucumbers—Florida, per basket $150^2.50. Eggplants —Florida, per basket 53.00^3.50. Grapes—Concords, per 5-lb basket 15 @16; do, Catawba, do, I4@t5; do, Salems. do, t4@>5. iiorseradisb—Native B t bushel box $i.oo(Si-5o. Lettuce— ative, per bushel box 40@soc; do, South Carolina, per basket -ffimcxgl.so. Kale—Native,- jier 'bushel box I5@20C. Onions—Maryland and * Pennsylvania, yellow, per bu so@6oc. Oranges— Florida, per box as to size, $2.25^2.50. Pumpkins — Native, each 4@6c. g uinces—New ^'ork State, per brl .ocXgS-ocvSpinach—‘Native, per bushel box 5«S55C- String beans—Florida, per bow [email protected]. Turnips—Native.per bushel box 20@25c. Potatoes—Native, per bu box 6o@ 65c; db. EasteYn Shore, Maryland, perbu 55@6o; do. Maryland and Pennsylvania. prime, per bu. bo@6j; do, (do. seconds, per bu 506155: do. New York, prime, oer bu 656470. Sweets—•Yellows, Maryland and Virginia, per brl, 90c@$i.oo; da per floor barrel, $1.15® t-2Q; do. Anne Arundel, per brl. ji.oo® I.25. Yams—Virginia.'jier brl 75@90c; do, Potomac, Maryland, per brl 75(g) Provisions and Hog Products.—Bulk ear rib sides, S'Acbulk shoulders, Byi; bulk ham butts. 7#; bacon clear ' !K sides, pJ4; bacon' shoulders, g!4; _ r-cured breasts, small, 12; sugarcured shoulders, narrow,' Syi; sugarcored shoulders, extra broad, to: sugar,cured California ham!, 8>4; canvascd and uncanvased hams, to lbs and over.. I3«; refined lard, second-hand tubs, “'4; refined lard, half-barrels'and new ibs. S'/,: tierces, lard, 8J4Live Poultry.—Chickens—Hims. per it®—c; id, old roosters, each 25® 30: do. young, large, ia@t3; do. young, itnall, 1)4 lbs and under, —@14; do. young stags. ii@!2. Ducks—Puddle, per lb n@!2c; do, Muscovy and mongrel. per lb ii@ii)4; do. Muscovy drakes, each 306440: da white Pckings, per lb 12® 12)6- Geese—Western and Southern, each 6o@8oc. Turkeys—Old. per lb 13@14C; do, young. 7 lbs and over, per lb 14)6®>5; do, small and thin, per lb I2®t3Eggs.—Choice," Maryland and Pennsylvania, per dozen, loss off. —@30c; V'irpinia, per dozen. z8®jo; Wert Virginia. per dozen, loss off, —@29. a Btitter.—Sepautor, 24^25; gathered cream, 22@23; imitations, —@20; prints, J4-Ib, 35®a6. 'Llvj Stoct

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ADMIRAL SCHLEY

ENDORSES PE-RU-NA. Pe-ru-na Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio:

Gentlemen: “I can cheerfully say that Mrs. Schley has taken Pe-ru-na and I believe with good effect.”

W. S. SCHLEY--Washington. D. C. A DMIRAL SCHLEY, one of the (ore-

most notghlc heroes of the Nineteenth

Century. A name that starts terror in the heart of every Spaniard. A man of steady nerve,clear head, undaunted courage and prompt decision. Approached by a friend recently, his opinion was asked as to the efficacy of Peruna, the national catarrh remedy. Without the slightest hesitation he gave this remedy his endorsement. It appeared on later.conversation that Peruna has been used in his fam-

ily. where it is,a favorite remedy.

Such endorsements serve to indicate the wonderful hold that Peruna has upon the minds of the American people It is out of the question that so great and famous a man as Admiral Schley could have any other rea» son forr'giving his endorsement to Peruna than his positive conviction that the remedy

is all that he says it is.

The fact is that Peruna has overcome ail op-

Ask Your Druggist for free Pe-ru-na Almanac for 1904.

position and has won its wav to the hearts of the people. The natural timidity which so many people have felt about giving endorsements to any remedy is giving way. Gratitude and a desire to help othersilas inspired thousands of people to give public testimonials for Peruna who heretofore would not have

consented to such publicity.

Never before in the annals of medicine has it happened that so ..many men of national and international reputation have been willing to give unqualified and public endorsements to a proprietary remedy. No amount ol advertising could have accomplished such a result. Peruna has won on its own merits. Peruna cures catarrh of whatever phise or location in the human body. That is why it receives so fnagy notable and unique endorse-

ments.

Address The Peruna Drug MTg Co.. Columbus. Ohio, for free literature on catarrh.

The 1

New Y.

and their stay i:

crage number of Rotors ini' Hcxlcan Hnlden* York city is estimated at 250,000. 1 . . • * . . , , ,

• • • • i There t is a w’onderful charm ami j

sweetness in the home life of Mexican

Senegal-exports annually, about 120,- j kmilics. Well-bred Mexican •women x» tons of peanuts. | arc naturally gentle, but they command

| obedience, and' though they almost

Ttere U more Cstarrh la thneertlan of the idolize their sons they do not spoil nnutrr than all other disesMa out tomther ! .. J

Of course there are exceptions, but these only prove the rule.

.• I it rountry than all other disease* put together, . and until the iaat few yean wax mppoeed to betneu •ible. >'o r a rreat many yearad cx-tors

J remfiUee. and by eonitanUy fellim: to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Scienee has proton Catarrh to bat. constitutional dl*s**» and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall'* Catarrh

on the rrArkot. It it taken Internally fromlOdroMtoateasDOonfal. I tacts directly on the Mood end mucous surfaces of the system. They Oder one hundred dollar* for any case it fails to cure, send for circulars

eas F. J fBzszr 4:

Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists.

Ball's Family Pills ai

The Use of Coal Tar There is scarcely an important industry today .that docs not utilize m some form coal tar or one. <5r more of ts derivatives. Those - pretty little ' rrystaliinc white, spheres wdtich careful people pat into their wardrobes to keep the moths away and which are called etftnplior balls are made of a coal tar product. .Of tj»e so-called newer remedies of the pharmacopoeia, no fewer than three hundred which are now more or less well known to ntrdTcIne are made from the same substance or h.< derivatives. Among these are !>hcr.acctfn. antipyrine.'antiicbrin. and acetanilid. Those beautiful colors, now so comrrion, known as aniline dyes, are .about hine-tenths coal tar derivatives, and it was the discovery of a young chemist which gave to the world thdSe rich hues'that have so revolutionized the dyeing and •scene-painting industries.

■pie Snow horizontal telescope, which Miss Helen Suow has presented to the University of Chicago, as well as the building which contains it, was dedicated* last Saturday, Dr. ■ George S. Ishanr making the presentation speech, and Prof. Rollin D. Salisbury, dean of the Ogden Graduate School of Science, accepting the gift on behalf of the University.

Charpentier, M. Mennier.

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A French sculptor. M.

have completed a design for the Zola monument which will symbolize Zola's novels. "Travail" and "Fecondite."

As for the girls, no respectable parent would allow her daughter to be in the streets after dark unless under the care of an older person, a trustworthy servant, or an elder brother. Even among maidens of the humble classes there is no strolling about in the streets^of an,evening. There is plenty of proper liberty for young girls, and they are the objects of their parents' trndtrcsflove, but they may not run about without', escort, and they are watched and guarded by ftcir relatives, even by distant, cousins of.the otltcr

sex.

. UIpansTabulesars the best dyspeptis medicine over made. ~ak/A hundred i...ilk>as “f ibe,nj have bo--n sold In tbe United -State* In s (ingls year, livery aloes* arising from * disordered stomach 1* relieved or cured by thrir use. 80 common Is it Hist diseases original* from tbe stomach It may be safeiy asserted there is no condltlou of - ID health th't trill not he beneflied or cored by tbe occasional tt*e of Klpan* Tahuiea. I'hyrielau* know them and apeak bigbly of them. AH druggists sell them. Tbe Ove-cent package la enough for an ordinary occasion, and tbe Family Bottle, sixty cents, contain* a household supply for a year. One goiifrally give* relief within twenty

nucules.

Long Hair

“About a year ago mr hair was stopped the falling and made my bafr grow veiy rapidly, until now it la 45 inches in length.’'—Mrs. A, Boydston, Atchison, Kans.

There’s another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Huimry faairneeds food, needs hair vigor—Ayer’*. This is why we say that Ayer’s Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes tbe hair grow long and heavy.

Tbe flavor of TOBACCO may be injured by the use of stable and rank organic manures. Potash in tbe form of ralpbat improved flavor and a Tobacco must have

FOR WOMfN ^ A Boston physician's dis- • covery which cleanses and _ heals cU inflammation of the mucous membrane wherever located. In local treatment of female Dis Rutin ei* invaluable. Used a* a douche it is a revelation in cleansing and heah power; it kills all disease genus wM cause inflammation and discharges. Thousands of letter- “ prove that It is the g Icocorrhcea ever disj _ Paxtine never faffs t catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore throat^ sore - id sore eyes, because these re all caused by inflammation ■ of the mucous membrane. For cleansing, whitening and pretirln* the teeth we chnUenge tbe world to produce its equal. Physicians and specialists everywhere prescribe and endorse Paxtine, andthou-

At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cl A large trial paring i^tmctlon* absolute!

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