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Show l? Greatent book salo over hold In the m t3 Wes , Entire stock at 28 per cent to 50 S' Wil oer cent off, Tuesday morning, WL mm v- ' A. R. DERGffl & CO. BEAD IT THROUGH. 'Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It in tho Headlines. To uso an eighteenth century phrase, this i?. an "o'or true tale." Having happened hap-pened in a small Virginia town in tho winter of 1902. it lo a story very much of the present. Up to a short time ago Mrs. John E. Harmon of Mclfa Station, Va,, had no personal knowledge of the raro curative properti03 of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy. "Last January." she snye, "my baby took a dreadful cold and at ono time I foared Bhe would have pneumonia, but ono of my neighbors told me how this remedy had cured her little boy and I began giving it to my baby at once and it soon cured her. I heartily thank the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for plao. ing so groat a euro within my reach, I cannot rocommend it too highly or say too much In its favor. I hopo all who read this will try it and bo convlncod .na I was." All druggists. Aro often tho forerunners of pneumonia and consumption. 'CZZ&P If your lungs feel eoro, lose no timo but got a bottlo of Dr. A5S Bull's Cough Syrup and uao it according to directions. You will find quiok roliof and bo permanonUy cured. JuJi (ga Coughs, colds, broDchiti9, asthma, pneumonia, grippo Svlf? Uu and consumption are quickly (r$S vL COUGH SYRyPiB THE ONE THAT CURES Tr I havo nsed Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and know lb to bo a valuablo remedy and the best on tho market, I wSEKirJU rf$4$rr$A voluntarily state that it saved mo from a quiok burial KC??a3i by curing me of consumption, into which I woo fast drifting as tho result of a heavy cold. I must givo Dr. mMnuIww'iiJB Bull's Cough Syrup all tho credit that it deserves. P. RimHuVQfrffl'fw J. Jacobs, 145 la. 10th Street, Is'ow York City. UrAaHWniin. AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Always ask for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the old reliable, relia-ble, which has been on tho market for fifty years. It is tlio only one that extra. Price 25o., 60c. and 1.00. Look for the "Bull's Head" trade-mark on tho wrappor. Rofueo sub-StivutcB, sub-StivutcB, thoy aro-dangerous and do nob care, Ai O. MEYER & CO., JBaltimoro, Aid. V FOR THIRTY YEARS I 1 Congressman Aeekison Suffered With Catarrh Read Wis Endorssmznt of Pe-ru-na. J uH Hon. I?ald Meekison is well-known, not only In his own State but through- i'I out America. He beiran his political career by sendng four consecutive . l terms as Mayor of the town in which ho lives, during which tLme he became widely known as the founder of the Mcokison bank of Nanoluon, Ohio. Ho 'M was elected to tho Fifty-fifth Congress by a very large majority, and Is the i J,H acknowledged leader of his party in his soctlon of the State. Only one flaw marred tho otherwise complete success of thl3 rising states- jH man. Catarrh with its insidious approach and tenacious grasp, was his only H unconquered foe. For thirty years ho waged unsuccessful warfare against H this personal enemy. At last Peruna came to the rescue, and he dictated the H following letter to Dr. Hartman as the result: . . .. . . . i. ... i .. i .... i I "I have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel gTeatly bene- I fited thereby from my catarrh, of the head. I feel encouraged to I believe that if I use it a short time longer I Trill be fully ablo to eradicate the disease of thirty years' standing1." David Meekison, I ex-Member of Congress. j THE season of catching cold is upon us. The cough and tho sneeze and nasal twang arc to be heard on every hand. The origin of chronic catarrh, tho most common and dreadful of diseases, dis-eases, is a cold. This is1 the way tho chronic catarrh generally begins. A person catches cold, which hangs on longer than usual. The cold generally starts in the head and throat. Then follows sensitiveness of the air passages which incline one to catch cold very easily. At last the person per-son has a cold all the while seemingly, hawking, spitting, frequent clearing of the throat, nostrils stopped up, full feeling feel-ing in the head, and sore, Inflamed throat The best time to treat catarrh is at the very beginning. A bottle of Peruna properly used never fails to cure a common com-mon cold, thus preventing chronic catarrh. ca-tarrh. While many peoplo have been cured of chronlo catarrh by a single bottle of Peruna, yet, as a rule, when the catarrh becomes thoroughly fixed moro than one bottle Is necessary to complete a cure. Peruna has cured cases innumerable innumer-able of catarrh of twenty years' standing. stand-ing. It is the best, if not the only internal inter-nal remedy for chronic catarrh in existence. ex-istence. But prevention Is far better than cure. Every person subject to catching cold should take Peruna at once at the slightest symptom of cold or sore throat at this season of the year and thus prevent pre-vent what is almost certain to end In chronic catarrh. Mrs. A. Snedeker, Cartersville, Go., H writes: H "I saw that your catarrh remedy, Pe- 'jl runo, was doing others so much good, ll that I thought I jH would try it and 5MyrtV Kee what it would JlH fJiptfrW. d0 for mCa My kH ifyf&&V case Is an old one , IH ?l$-3a and I have none H f('Srr ts$Sy of th0 a-cute , H r$ bTc symptoms now, be- 1 M (jS?" m cause I have had -1 -j . Ij; the disease so long H A ''T that I had none of , IH t ' the aches and ifriffi SJfJns, but a gen- iH 7??5a -oi rundown con- H Jt r&W dltlon of the whole 'eS fS&ii$T body Sore nose H ' . and throat and H stomach. I had a H Iilrs. A. Snedeker good appetite but H my food did not H nourish my system. I had come down H .from 1-40 to about 75 pounds in weight. 1 I now feel that I am well of all my 1 troubles." Mrs. A. Snedeker. 1 Send for free book on catarrh, ontltled M "Winter Catarrh," by Dr. Hartman. "Health and Beauty" sent free to wo- B men H If you do not dorive prompt and sat- H isfactory results from the use of Peru- JH na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, glv- il Ing a full statement of your cose, and he will be pleased to give you his val- H uable advice gratis. IH Address Dr. Hartman, President of .H The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. jH I ..GARDNER SUNDAY STOKE NEWS.. I ''''? Here's a Top Coat and a Price I ! - fovr ' Which will certainly appeal to the I il l' TtW' Mnn lth the Tailor'Made habit- 7 I One of those fashionable short 1 jH Coats, of dark gray fancy covert, body m j linings of fino quality serge sleeve H ;H C linings of satin. H li I Tailor-made in tho true sense of 1 (H II js3s the phrase. H t iY An3 thnt by the most skillful Tail- B , Jl I V IP ors in the Land. ; H 1 L The Price is 28.00, 'H yur oronn-nt Tailor, for 56.00 or jl sl M :?C0.00. A j 'H i ' . Other Top Ooats as low as 10.00. B j One I p tfVsf I j L Orders By Mall Promptly Filled. ; I connoiBsousB prefer jnaxry California olnret H ll and sautexnes to the- imported varieties, end WO Unye Ij ll tho best oi both, from tho oholoost vineyards oi the U ll Ooldon State, I jJ "Tho Whiskey Merohants,17 j'l |