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T (TRUED LOOSE ON THE WOELD. Is It Your Own Hair? I 1 WMWA .WfJW. Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor ! Here's an intro duction! May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossyhair! And we know you'll never be gray. " T think that Ayer's Ifalr Vigor In the most wonderful hair (.'rower that wan ever maile. I have used It f'ir some time and I ran truth fully ht tliHt I am greatly pleased with it. I cheerfully recommend it an a splendid prepa ration." SIiss V. Ilnocu, Way hind, Mich. mam A A JUoUa b7 J. C. Aynr Co., Lowell, Mam. Aiao mauuiaoturert or SARSAPABILLA. PILLS. CHEBKV PECTORAL. yers Centum TmLIiik I urte-r MlUlrnlt le. To take the census of the British empire is a matter of difficulty in cer tain districts. A native official was trdercd to take a census of what was known to be a populous village in Ugan da. He returned with the report that there was no population, the explana tion being that the inhabitants bad fled on hearing of his approach. More pre cise Instructions were given to him and he paid another visit to the village. The result of his inquiry waa given thus in the tabulated form : Number of huts, 257; Inhabitants, men over 18 years of age, 0; women under 18 years of age, 0; women, 0; children, 0; to tal. 0. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot renin xne neat ot tne tuseaae. i alarm is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure It you must take internal remedia Hall s ( alarrh Cure Is taken internally, ai acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces Jiail s ( atai rh ( u-eis not a quack medicine j i wan prcscriiieii by one ol tne test physician; in mis country lor years, ami is a regular pre' ccripuon. it. is nun pi sen 01 tne lies t tonic known, combined with tho newt blood purl tiers, Bctlnn directly on the mucous surfaces lhe perfect com bins mn of the two ingredient is wnat produces turn wonderful results i curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J (MESHY t Co., Props., Toledo, 0 rtoin ny uruirmsi. price i.x Kail's Family Pills are the best. corneous blood poisoi. HUMILIATING -VILE -DESTRUCTIVE The very name, Contagious Blood Poison, suggests contamination and dread. It is the worst disease the world has ever known; responsible for more unhappiness and sorrow than all others combined. Nobody knows anything about the origin of this loathsome trouble, but as far back as history goes it has been regarded the greatest curse of mankind. No part of the body is beyond the reach of this powerful poison. No matter how pure the blood may be, when the virus of Contagious Blood Poison enters, the entire circulation becomes corrupted, the humiliating symptoms begin to appear, and the sufferer finds himself diseased from head to foot with the vilest and most destructive of all poisons. Usually the first symptom is a small sore or ulcer, so insignificant that it rarely ever excites suspicion, but in a short while the skin rvrpslrc rmr in a red nsli the elands of the Dear Sirs :I had a friend who had a bad case of Con- Dreaks out in a reel rasn, me gjanas or xne taglous Blood poison and wag la a terrlbla condltion. H, grom swell, the throat and mOUtll Ulcerate, tried ail the medicines ha could hear of, but nothing did umi any gooa. xie went to not springs Dur. ix was use the other treatments he had used, and he was in despair of a cure when he heard of S. B. S. After taking it for awhile the sores all healed, his hair stopped falling out, and, continuing with it, he soon found himself cured en tirely of this hideous disease. JOHN LESLIE, Rookford, 111. 719 W. State St. I was afflicted with Blood Poison, and the' best doc tors did me no good, though I tool! their treatment faith fu'.ly. In fact I seemed to get worse all the while. I toolc almost every so-called blood remedy, but they did not seem to reach the disease, and had no effect whatever, I was disheartened, for it seemed that I would never be cured. At the advice of a friend I then took S. S. S. and began to improve. I continued the medicine, and it cured me completely. W. R. NEWMAN. Hamlet, N. C. LUZON'3 LONGEST RAILWAY. Not la Hla I.loe. A Tory pretty young woman lipped nd fell on the "-tone teps In front of her father's house, spraining her knee, She disliked doctors, but the knee final l.v grew so bad that she was persuaded t j call in medical advice. She wouldn't have this doctor or that one, but Anally s:iid she would consent to having called in a certain spruce-looking young man currying a homeopathic medicine case, who passed the house every day. The family kept a Hhorp lookout, and when he came along called hlru In. The youns lady modestly raised her kirts and showed the disabled member The young man looked at It and said: "That certainly is quite serious." 'Well," said the young lady, "what uliall I tloV" "If I were you." he said, "I would end for a physician." "Hut can you not atteud to It?" ask od the girl. "Not very well." answered the young man. "I ai" " -. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of An Iniprrnlnn. "I'm kind n' discouraged 'bout that new boarder," said Mrs. Corntossel. "Chew up," answered the farmer. "There ain't no use o' tryin' to suit hi:n. lie's one o' those fellers that write political articles for the uiuga rfnes." Waf hingtoii Star. A ntoninbllc. At the close of llMCi, eighty -five thou sand automobiles were In use lu the I'nited States, or one to every one thousand inhabitants. New York State leaiis Willi iwenty-tlirce thousand six hundred and fifty machines in use, while Arizona has only three. flfew Gorernment Line ItontThruugh Fertile Country. The longest railway In the Philip pine will le the government line lead ing through the wonderfully fertile In terior of Luzon from Manila to Apar- rl, the northerniost port of the island. It will be, as It were, the great trans continental system In the islands. The survey calls for a line 330 miles In length. With the exception of one difficult grade, the road will be com paratively level, and trains should make the trip In ten hours. Recent ly the writer traveled over the line of this survey on horn-hark. In all the trip there was only pcen one hillside of about three acres which was barren land, and here it was being worked for a lime quarry. From Manila the road will run northeast 125 miles through the val ley of the I'ampangn to the Caraballo Mountains, which run north and south from ten to thirty miles from the west I' ltAAlfJ an article by G. E. Walsh upon accident-preventing devices In America (Cassler's magazine), It Is shown that we stand first in the world In the acci dent record nnd that the rule seems to apply to all trades and professions. The proportion of miners killed, for instance, Is nearly treble that In France, and about double that in other Euro pean countries. For every five men killed by accident in the United States there are only three In all nations of Europe combined. Our railroads nlae kill twenty-one people every day. The remarkable fact Is brought out that we lend the world In the Invention of accident-preventing devices, and adopt fewer of them than any other country. Indeed, many of the Inventions travel to Europe for recognition and adoption. It is claimed that our workmen will not use the safety devices, as something childish, bnt prefer to run the risk like men. This is true, but It Is also true of European workmen. Indeed, the old story of the safety lamp In mines shows that accustomed dangers are forgotten or minimized. Permanent "museums of security," such as that In Amsterdam, Walsh says, should be established. In these there are on constant exhibition every conceivable device for lessening risk to life from accident They will educate the public, and the workmen will grad ually be brought to the point of de manding protection. It Is suggested1 that employers be held to a stricter the hair and eve-brows come out. and often the body is covered with copper-colored spots, pustular eruptions and sores. There is hardly any limit to the rava ges of Contagious Blood Poison ; if it is not driven from the blood it affects the nerves, attacks the bones, and in extreme cases causes tumors to form on the brain, pro ducing insanity and death. No other dis ease is so highly contagious; many an inno cent person has become infected by using the same toilet articles, handling the clothing, by a friendly handshake or the kiss of affection from one afflicted. But no matter how the disease is contracted, the sufferer feels the humiliation and degradation that accompany the vile disorder. Mercury and Potash are commonly used in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison, but these minerals cannot cure the disease they merely mask it in the system. All ex ternal evidences may disappear for awhile, but the treacherous poison is at work on the internal members and tissues, and when these minerals are left off the disease returns worse than before, because the entire system has been weakened and damaged by the strong action of the Mercury and Potash. There is but one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, and that is S. S. S., the great vegetable blood purifier. It attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the blood, neutralizing and forcing out every particle of the poison. It makes the blood pure and rich, strengthens the different parts of the bod-, tones up the system, and cures this humiliating and destructive disorder permanentl'. The improvement commences as soon as the patient gets under the influence of S. S. S. and continues until every vestige of the poison is driven from the blood and the sufferer is completely restored to health. S. S.S. is not au experiment ; it is a success. It has cured thousands of cases of Contagious Blood Poison, many of which had given the Mercury and Potash treatment, Hot Springs, etc., a thor ough trial, and had almost despaired of ever being well again. S. S. S. is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and does not in jure the system in the least. We offer a reward of $i,ooo for proof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind. If you are suffering with this despicable and debasing disease, get it out of your blood with S. S. S. before it does further damage. We will gladly send our book with instructions for self treatment and any medical advice, without charge, to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Ok so PURELY VEGETABLE M'ZON RAILWAY HOl'TE. o Chance. Stranger If you think n curfow law would ! a good tiling for the town why don't yon bring the luat I it up l.efore the city fathers? Native That" th trouble. We haven't any city fathrrs. Some of m are old bachelors, and tlip rent of 'em live iu apartment housos. Young MEN, Old MEN, Middle.Aged MEN Send for free pamphlet in tilain cover. Tells about an appliance that insures Iiappincps, health anil Miccet-s in life. rree send Nxlav. PORTLAND APPLIANCE CO. P. O. Box 25 Portland. Ore. TIIK DAISY FI.Y K I I.I FK rtestrova all the file and front riimii rttnevery home-In dining mom, sleeping 3 rutin and all place where flies arc trouble Home. Clean, neat ami will not noil or In lure anything. Try them once const of Luzon. It will cross these mountains over the South Caraballo pns, elevation .'t,7.V) fvt. The sum mits are covered with Immense hard wood trees. The rnllrond will climb for thirty- ftve or forty miles through these moun tains, iiie country reminds one the Cumberland mountains 3t Tennessee. There are occasional little settlements In the val leys where the Indians Igorrotes from Rcnguet Province grow coffee. Every little farm Is protected with a bani 1kk fence to keep out the deer and 11.1 boar. There are no native Tnu- Iors dwelling In the mountains. These Indians are stronger nnd more indus trious than the Klllplno of the plains. About twenty-five miles nbove Iiam- hnnf in Neuva Vlzcaya 1'rovince the survey strikes a tributary of the Magat IMver at an altitude of a little more than 2.."i(H) feet. From this oiiit until near Aparri there Is mi almost Im perceptible decline In the grade. Hambang is the prettiest little town in the Philippine Islands. The people are "paclncos" and took no part in the Insurrection. uniy one company of American troops has ever been in Itam bang. Urty years ago the Spanish built great cathodrals nnd bridges and improved the roads. The country Is j rolling and the Talley is open. The I long. low. slanting foothills are dense ly covered with tlmler. The country is capable or supporting an Immense iiopulatlon. From Panibang the railroad will run almost directly east down the Magat Valley to the Cagayan Valley, flfty nlne miles by the rail, then down the Cagayan Valley almost duo north to Aparri. In all this traveling one Is impress ed by the fact that the Philippine Islands still possess rast stretches of Immensely fertile but unsettled country. Mo 4 era Lot Story Bo lie Down ' f tea TnnAB 1 Intv ma npaaAitf accountability and be conielled by law 1 omith i ' to safeguard employes, as In Europe, but It can be replied that American workmen will not submit to restrictions easily Imposed In Europe. They are free agents, with a rljzht to kill them selves. If they please, or injure others. Xo man is his brother's keeper here, and this Is probably the real basis for our national disregard of the rights of others. It Is more than carelessness. The surgeons of the country see nil these accidents, and carefully Investi gate each case. It seems reasonable to suggest that they should be able to see the causes and suggest remedies. Knowing more of the mutter than any other body of men, can they not take some concerted action which would make life safer In America? American disregard for human life Is the fact which scorns to impress Euro- "Ielighted to meet you, Miss Jones. Will you marry me?" "Y-yes." !J 1 Afraid of the Smell Bill Although birds are with a sense of smell, an English ex pert finds turkeys indifferent to odors. Jill Well, I don't know; I've seen HOWAHD E. BURTON Assarer and Chemist. . Leadville, C'olorwlo. hperhm;n prices: Gold, (. op it, 1 1. Cyanide tt-sia. M.iiling envelopes and) til 1 1 ftri-n II Of otit on a nnl notion 4 itnlml nnd I'm. all pire work oollcltudl lteterence: Carbonate Kae i tloual lianlc ! f Kcri rmc Ckiritirc st. v tuR' Panre ana alt Nervous Di"aes turkey trying to eet a loner distance : UrtJULLnll. LIiVjiIiLj 3 to 4 -Hrv Kesiorer. Senil for t RKK tztrial botu- and ireause. ur.il. Ji. Klin. . id.. IM1 Arch SU, Folia., IV away when a motor car was iu the vi cinity. Yonkers Statesman. Will Hon Till Jndmrnt Day. There Is a shivery, shaky legend anions the people who live along the SffinLthin.drV,i 'or thelr chUdren Hudson River which is to the effect that that stream is the everlasting boat- Vtotberswlll find M-. 'WJnilow'g Soothing during the teething period. horse- power fully warranted, JlJj. All sizes anil it les at lowest prices. Write for catalog. REIERSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland, Oregon. lug waters of a specter who Is person ified as Kamhout Van Dam. Away back in colonial times Kamhout and his friends were drinking until late at nis'.it. Finally this man Kamhout start ed for home, some distance up the river. in his boat, swearing that he would plied the hostess row the distance if it took "a month of "What do vou mean' Solved Airaln. "You think you will have a cook next week, sure?" asked the caller after j a prolonged discussion of the servant problem. i "I shall, if the girl has any regard whatever for the amenities of life," re- mm mm BORAX Sundays. Riimhoiit rtAvor roiwlio.l mn i i i. ... - - iu uiuci 10 ue sure 01 ner ravnr i .i w ....... pean visitors more profoundly than anv ! home' and tl,e sul"rstl,los PIle say have arranged a little dinner In her "'"I UnSC tVery AftlCle in TOlIf other characteristic. Since we claim to be the most democratic people on earth, it seems remarkable that with more power in our hands than any oth er nation, we are unable to safeguard ourselves to anything like the extent accomplished by monarchic nations of the enlightened parts of Europe. that he h:is been condemned to row un-1 honor the first evening she is with til judgment day us. Can't you come?" Judge. CARELESSNESS IN AMERICA, l arger rerre.ta.e of Arrldeata tha j In Other Land. ! Our national carelessness Is the ex planation given by the Literary Digest nd Tea will never he without them, ifant aeoi br for our dreadful record of accidents. t?&ZSXZ!?x. v!"rw,d 8o"' Mja American Medicine. In reTlewln Her Idea of Grntle Folk. The following anecdote recently brought to Itichmond by a Georgia womau is a true story: A P.nstou couple were recreating near Augusta and met an old negro woman to whom they took a fancy. They in vited her to pay them n visit and the luck woman accepted, pspcvlitlly as her Kuses were paid. In due time she arrived in Itoston and was installed in the house of the white folks. She oc-1 cupitnl one of the best rooms and ate at the same table with her host and hostess. At one of the meals the host ess said : "Mrs. Jones, you were a slave, weren't you?" "Yes. marm," replied Mrs. Jones. "I b'longed to Mar's Kobert Howell." "I supjwse he never Invited you to eat at his table," remarked the Boston woman. "No, honey, dat he ain't," replied Mrs. Jones. "My master was a gentleman. He ain't never let no nigger set at da table long er him." And In making this speech she meant no disrespect to her hostess. She meant merely to point out a natural distinc tion." Baltimore Sun. OUNCES rW Twice as Good One Third the Cost Every day is bargain day in the Wave Circle. Come in and get ac quainted. ' K C will help you cut down the living expenses and make doctor's bills a thing cf the past. 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