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FROM actual analysis made by me, I pronounce,
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and Purest Baking Powder before the public.
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Th Mi.tatar- raraa rtra
Plumbers tell some laughable stories
about people wbo don't know how to
ran furnaces and steam beating plants,
"Wa pat in a furnace for a minister
onoe," says an Auburn plumber, "and
the next day be name down and kicked
about it Be said that it wouldn't burn,
and he either wanted it taken oat or
pat in working order right away. 1
went op, and after examining the chim
ney carefully I looked into the furnace.
What do you suppose the trouble was?
Well, sir, the minister had been trying
to heat the house by building a fire in
the ash box. " Level ton Journal
Alaraaad For Hie safety. .
The Professor's Wife The professor
it in tbe laboratory conducting same
chemical experiments. - The professor
expecta to go down to posterity
(From tbe laboratory) Br-r r-r- bang I
The Visitor I hope the professor
ham 't gone. Harlem Life.
WHAT NEGLECT MAV DO.
There are some Infirmities that only a
surgeon's knife will relieve, and mostly
strictly because of neglect. A neglected
nerve pain may became so chronic as to
cripple, and this ia otten ths rase with
Sciatica. If taken in time, it ia easily sub
dued, like other nervapaina, and vigor and
health are restored. Thousand ot cases
bave been treated by the uae of 8L Jacobs
Oil, with the result of a prompt and per
manent cure and restoration to health of
the affected nerve. People cannot be too
careful with their nerves. There ia too
much to suffer to admit of foolish neglect,
and the simple thing of getting a bottle of
tit. Jacobs Oil and applying promptly may
save years of misery and perhaps years ot
crippled condition. Let this warning serve
to snow what can be and what ought to be
done without delay in an attack of thia
disease.
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THE BANANA EATERS.
Tare Keataaalaaa Eater late a Qeaar Can-
tea. '
One of the most novel and interest
ing events in sporting circlet which hat
occurred in Lexington for tome time
waa tbe banana eating contest between
two prominent young men of the city,
Messrs. Garrett Welsh and John Luby,
which took place in the fruit stand of
Mr. Fngasai. on Main street, the other
night The contest waa the outgrowth,
of some remarks made some time pre-
vloua on the capacity of the contestant.
Each had friends present wbo were
backing them clear off the boards.
The summary is at follow! : At tbe
drop of the flag Starter Dan Crow tent
them off to a good start, with Welsh a
half banana in the lead. He led Luby to
the quarter, where he waa overtaken.
At the half Luby had 88 ban anus to his
credit, with Welsh a close second with
86. Here Welsh went oat after the mon
ey, and at tbe three-quarter it was
Welsh by eight bananas, bat Welsh was
showing signs of distress.
Turning into the stretch, Lnby't jock
ey, UcUark. went lor another atauc or
bananas and tacceeded in nosing out
Welsh in fast time. Time: Lnby, 64
bananas; Welsh, 61 bananas. Both ran
a consistent race, and with a better
Jockey than McGinn is, Welsh should
bave won. Both were tent to the stable
to rest up. They are entered for another
stake race next week, and the betting
on the event promises to be spirited.
Lexington Herald.
Here it the regime of a royal invalid,
aa we must still call the empress or
Austria, for abe it far from robust No
meal ia allowed to be partaken ot later
than 7 o'clock p. m. A couple of eggs.
milk in eome Hght and wholesome form
and a tingle plate of plainly cooked
meat form the simple meal Eight
Bonn' sleep every night is insisted upon.
Wa most not be misled by teeing in
the papers that the empress appeared at
a ttate banquet, for she does to when
necessity requires it, but without par
taking of a tingle dish, her frugal re
past, ordered by her physician, having
been eaten in her private apartments.
Lot Palter U Cealas
Lois Fuller it ooming over for a flying
visit to America to show New York the
wonders of ber latest European success,
"Salome. " The other day the cabled W.
A. McConnell, her agent, that she had
accepted an offer of 910,000 for four
weeks in New' York, and would be over
very aoon. Mr. Stevens, her personal
manager, will make the arrangements
for Mist Fuller's engagement, which, it
ia supposed, will be played at tbe Olym-
la Ik Paa f Daath,
Striking originality it granted to few
in thia world, but of Martha Evartt
Holden, popularly, familiarly and affec
tionately called "Amber," it was the
chief distinction. It waa tbe unexpected
and the daring that "Amber" always
did. "Amber" thought and "Amber'
wrote. She had tbe oouage of ber con
victions, and if tbe convictions were
queer sometimes they were uttered just
tbe tame, and the queerer the louder.
And if "Amber" taw fit to change her
convictions at any time the change was
boldly chronicled in no uncertain tones.
Her last words to me were striking,
aa all ber wot da bad been. Trying with
the impotent, foolish bravado we im
pertinently healthy ones assume in face
of the majesty of death, I uttered some
stupid sentences, at we do, intended to
be comforting. "No, I know lam going
to die," rbe said, looking me fairly in
the face and speaking strongly, "and I
not afraid, bnt yon will admit that
it it a solemn time with me. " It made
one't feeble attempts to be cheerful seem
to frivolous and empty I I was setting
my flimsy standard for support and
making vain boasts of help on tbe
ground of a warrior wbo had already
made tbe fight and was wounded to
death. Chicago Times-Herald.
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reuet given woman by MOOKE'f
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I "PULL" WITH THE PRESIDtNT. I
Ml. N.llle Parker Bald to Hav. Great
Influ.ac at the Whlta Hon,
Miss Nellie Parker, of Richmond,
Va., niay not be a political boss, but
be has a Ion aud a strong; "pull" with
President Cleveland. Mlas Tarker de
serves to bare much Inltupuceat Wash
ingtonor any whore else, for that mat
terfor she It one of the dlatiiiKttlBhed
beauties of the South, aud that la nay-
Ing a arrest deal. The story of the
great favor she la held lu by the ad
ministration la Interesting. Some
mouths ago the President visited At
lanta, and Miaa Parker took advantage
I of bis preseuce there to call upon him.
lie was Immensely delighted with the
young lady and gave her, aa a souvenir
of the occasion, a brand-new cent
piece. This be told ber to guard care
fully, and when she wanted entree to
the White House to abow this ceut
MISS NELLIE PARKER.
piece to the guards, aud that the would
be admitted readily aud without ques
tion. Mist Ptrker treasured her ceut
piece with great care. Not long ago'
the was In Washington, aud she
thought she would try the tnlisuianlc
effect of Mr. Cleveland's coin present.
She did, and, mirablle dk-tul Its glis
tening red color acted as an open ses
ame, and Miss Parker was promptly
ushered into the presidential presence.
Miss Parker is one of tbe belles of
Richmond, and it noted throughout the
South for ber charm of person. She is
the daughter of Dr. W. YV. Parker,
well-known medical man of Virginia's
capital.
Children and Flowers,
Wise and loving parents want their
children to be educated to enjoy what
la beautiful In art, in literature and In
nature.- They may question the Influ
ence of luxurious liviug. may fear the
effect of elegaut surroundings as Induc
ing Indolence of mind and body or as
fostering a spirit of discontent, but
tbey csnnot think that a life of "plain
living and high thinking" would ex
clude pleasure in a sunny sky or a mod
est flower. The little garden where the
children are allowed to have a plot of
tbelr own affords one of tbe most inno
cent delights of childhood. The plant
ing, the weeding, the watching for the
first blossom, keep the whole family
Interested, and is the most thoroughly
natural and healthful pleasure a chili)
can have. There Is In all this a sense
of ownership which Is as unselfish at
possession can be, for connected with it
Is usually tbe desire to give away the
first fruits as an offering to friendship
or charity.
The flower lover is almost always the
flower giver, and nothing Is sweeter
tban to see a dear child bring to the
fond mother tbe first blossom from "my
own garden."
Tbe best and surest way to shut out
evil thoughts is to furnish themes for
good and pure and beautiful thoughts;
mind engaged in the attention to
beautiful things in nature has no place
for that which Is hateful and ugly, and
we cannot overestimate tbe real value
of flower culture as a part of children's
education.
I bave often wondered If the children
we see stealing flowers do this entirely
from mischief, or If some do not really
love tbe blossoms they cannot have at
home. If they had early been taught a
real appreciation of flowers, they would
Drobably more highly regard their
neighbors rights In tbe matter. Wom
ankind.
A Dog's Remarkable Instinct.
A remarkable Illustration of a dog't
Intelligence bas occurred In Sutton.
A married lady there baa a small pet.
and on ber removal to a London hos
pital, owing to ill health, the animal
became greatly distressed, running
hither and tbitber in search of bis
mistress, to whom be was greatly at
tached. A week afterward tbe dog
disappeared, and two dayt later re
turned to its home footsore and weary.
It subsequently transpired that tbe
faithful terrier has found bit way to
tbe hospital where hla mistress lay.
No one guided him, and he traveled the
whole way alone. He waited about
for hours, trying to gain admission,
and finally, after many rebuffs, suc
ceeded in running Into tbe hospital
and finding tbe bed where the lady lay.
With great delight he hailed ber, and
after satisfying himself that she was
safe, he trotted back to Sutton, about
fourteen miles distant London Dally
News.
Tallest Person In tbe World.
Probably tbe tallest human being tn
tbe world It Miss Ella Ewlng, who Is
known as tbe Missouri giantess. She
stands 8 feet 4 Inches In height, being
two Inches taller tban Chang, the fa
mous Chinese giant Miss Ewlng Is
but 28 years of age.
"Her fiance is a pronounced brunette,
Is he not?" said one young woman.
"No," replied the other; "be is a Rus
sian. He can be spelled, but not pro-!
nouneed.' Wanliington Star.
Pro V.H.lmnuU tf MtMclM
Prat. W. M. Peaks, who
rnanee a specialty or
npnepsy, nu without
doubt treated and cur-
ea mora cea than any
living- Phyician; his
snceaa f aatoniihing.
W hare beard ol one
of aa years' atandtna
coria DV
him. Hi
publiihe
valuable
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AN IDLE SCAVENGER.
The bowel Ml th part ot a cvnr,ir, In,
much aa the remove maeh ot tht dubrl, th
wail enei mauer 01 in eysiem. aaa tnejr
row Idle, nwlwtful ot ditty, it ! of th atmoat
Importance that they ehould be Impelled to o
twlty. Hoatailer't Womatita Bitter effwt till
deiimble obleot .without srtnliur them like a
dnutlc nurvaMv. Th Bitten tialaoemraoioue
lor malaria, biuoui, ayipeptie ana sianer
iroubl.
Mamma-Yon know, Johnny, when mamma
whip her Hill boy, th doe it lor hi own
fund. Johmij-Mnmroa, 1 with JfO didn't
tmnt quit o miion 01 mi.
riTS.-AU lit uoprwd lte by Dr. Rita'
eraat Nerve Heatorer. Mo rtta after taaSrai
Say' aa. Marvelous ear,
trial aouie free La TTH ohm
i t.w
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Baa M Dr.
Ml Arab at,, Philadelphia. Pa.
Anxiously watch declining health of
their daughters. 80 litany are cut off
by consumption in early yean that
there is real cause for anxiety. In
the early stages, when not beyond
the reach ot medicine, Hood's Sana
parilla will restore the quality and
quantity ot (he blood and thus glvt
good health. Itcad the following letter:
'It is but Just to write about my
daughter Cora, aged 19. She was com
pletely run down, declining, had that tired
feeling, and friends said abe would not
live over three months, fibs had a bad
Cough
and nothing seemed to do her any good.
1 happened to read about Hood's Hare pa
rilla and had Jwr give It a trial. From th
very first dose she began to get bettar.
After taking a tew bottles sbe wss com
pletely cured and bar health has been the
best ever since." MRS. Addib PECK,
13 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y.
"I will say that my mother has not
stated my case in as strong words aa I
would nave done, tiooa s oarssparuia
bas truly cored m and I am now well.
Cora Pece, Amsterdam, N. Y.
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BURNING THREE MONTHS.
What B. T. MeOlnal Sara of
th Bla
Wnaawan Taaael Plra,
R. T. McOinnis, a capitalist of Mont
real, ia In San Francisco. He recently
came over the Northern Pacific road.
He says that tbe great fire in the Boae-
man tunnel on that road ia one ot the
most extraordinary events ever coming
within his knowledge. The tunnel has
been on fire for over three months, and
all efforts to quench it have pioved uu
availing.
He waa told that the fire was first dis
covered early in the morning of Sept
IS last The immense amount of wood
work in the tunnel furnished abundant
material for a big fire. At tbe end of
three weeks the tuunel waa a roaring
furnace. The fire started about tbe mid
die of the tunnel, which is almost a
mile long. Within a few days the smoke,
traveling half a mile to either end of
the tunnel, issued forth in dense volumes
day and night
Mr. McOinnis tays that the immense
quantities of water poured into tbe tun.
nel did not seem to do any good. Tbe
tunnel was then sealed up in tbe hope
of smothering the fire. A few days ago
the tnnnel was opened, and the firs
seemed to be burning as hot as ever.
Mr. McOinnis ssys it has been sealed
up again for an indefinite period.
Meanwhile tbe company has built
switchback across the mountains, and
in that way hat been able to ran its
through freight and passenger trains.
San Francisco Examiner.
ONE CENT POSTAGE.
National Board of Trada Inaasarata aa
Agreaalv Campaign.
Resolutions adopted by tbe national
board of trade at its recent annual meet.
ing declare in favor of 1 cent postage.
The board appointed a committee of
three to agitate this question. The mem'
bers of this committee are Finley Acker
of Philadelphia, Silaa M. Giddings of
Brooklyn and Blancfaard Randall of
Baltimore.
This committee hat opened beadquar.
ters in the board of trade rooms in Phil
adelphia and it investigating tbe gener
al subject of postal rates. It is tending
inquiries to mercantile and trade organ
isations all over the United States for
the purpose of securing their suggestions
and 00 -operation.
It is shown by the committee that the
average cost of carrying mail matter is
8 centA a pound. Letters pay 83 cents a
pound, while secopd class matter pays
only 1 cent A reduction of letter post
age will necessitate an increase in the
rate of second class matter and the pos
sible exclnsion from tbe mails of cheap
novels, which are mailed as period leal a
Tbe promoters of the movement desire
also tbe abolition of the franking priv
ilege. Pittsburg Dispatch.
' An Indian Taboo.
Tbe penalty for viola tlug, even un
wittingly, the talKM of a gens Is a visi
tation of sores, livid spots. Inflamma
tion of the eyes, and even blindness.
The In-sutasiindu, or Thunder gent, do
not touch reptiles, toads, or beetles.
Home years ago the vegetable garden
of the Omaha uilxslou was visited by
tbe potato bug. The good missionaries
In charge engaged the children In the
work of extermination by offering a
bounty of five cents a qunrt, solid uiens
urc, for defunct bugs. As the extinc
tion of the species became Imminent,
some of the young wits adulterated
their bugs by the addition of spurious
beetles. About this time one of the lit
tle girls became suddenly covered with
sores. Her parents, hearing of It, came
In consternation to the mission. Klie
belonged to the Thunder gens, and tbe
child's bug income waned at once. Khe
had unwittingly leen carrying on a
traffic In her taboo! Century.
A taint.
Japan hat ordered the largest battle
ship in tbe world, aud it will toon be
launched in England. It will be paid
for with Chinese money, which illus
trate the fact that a nation without
warships must build them for some oth
er country. St. Louis O lobe-Democrat
THE SENATE IN DECAY.
W altar Walluaa Compare It Pat and
Praarat With Barrow.
"What is the matter with the Uuited
States senatef" What, indeed r It ths
truth must be told, it It a body In dec
denes. The moral and intellectual tons
of the senate are both falling far below
old time standards. Men who have been
ouly ten years In Washington, daily at
tendants upouthe seasiont ot congress
aud familiar with the characteristics
and capabilities ot snnat of the Individ
nal senators, can easily make a com
parisnu which is odions to the tenate of
the present day.
Those who have beou in Washington
15 or SO years, at have a number of
writera for the press, look back upon
the tenate and the senators of that day
almost with tears iu their eyes. Then
the senate was, indeed, "the most dig
nified legislative body on earth." Such
its members are still wont to term it,
but the words ere sarcastic Then every
member of tbe seuats was a man of na
tional repntutiou.
Now there are only a few senators
whose fame really extends much be
yond the borders of their own Hates,
and in many cases their reputation it
politicians or speculators or money
makers or for something besides states
manship. Where are the Conkllngi. the Thur-
niatis, the lessendens, ma waues, tns
Becks, the Trninbulls, the 8u tuners, ths
brilliaut broad aud able men of this
day? One hunts almost in vain for tbem
In tbe senate chamber. There are teua-
tors of ability and high character, but
the dry rot appears to be In them, aud
tbe pall of partyism, of narrowness or
ot alothfnlness seems to be banging over
one and alL Rarely, indeed, duet tbe
debate rise to a respectable level. If the
craokt are not exploiting their tingle
ideas, the brawlers are engaged in per
sonalities sadly out of place In tbe sen
ate. The upper branch of tbe American
congress bas fallen on evil days Wal
ter Wellman in Chicago Times-Herald.
March the Data.
The annual Tnskegee negro confer
ence will convene at Tuskegee, Ala., on
Wednesday, March 4.
YOUNG AT FIFTY.
HOW A METHODIST MINISTER
CARRIES HIS YEARS.
Bar. William Toaaf, of Oiwego, Tell
a Reporter HI Saerat ofUoaA Health
Will lately Bene at Everyone Who
Pollow His Advloe.
From th Time, 0wefo, N. Y.
Probably no man it better known or
more highly respected in Oswego, N.
Y., tban Rev. William Young, ot the
Methodist ohuroh. Mr. Young has not
a conference appointment, bnt holds a
responsible position with the Oswego
City Savings bank, where he bat been
a trusty employe for the psst twenty
years.
In the spring of 1894 Mr. Young
looked aa it hit time wat limited and
that he would be laid at rest with the
great majority before tbe snow, covered
the ground. Bat, instead of failing as
predicted, he soon gained a more
healthy look and appeared stronger.
As the months went by tbit improve
ment continued, until now he it ss rag
ged and apparently at healthy at a
young man of thirty, although hit
gray looks denote a more advanced age.
A Times reporter determined to find
oat what had made thia great, and it
might be said phenomenal change,
called upon Mr. Young at the bank
and put the question direct and received
the following reply:
"In troth I am a changed man, and
I owe my present good health to Dr.
Williams' Pink Pllli In the spring
of 1894 I waa all ran down and had
commenced to think that my time
had oome. I bad to be prescribed for
by physicians, and although I received
temporary relief, the same old trouble
came back again and I was worse than
before. I bad no strength or appetite,
and physically I wat in a misersble
condition. After my work I would go
home, bnt ths general lassitude which
hang over me left me without any am
bition, and when I would go to ths
table to eat, my appetite failed me and
I would bave to leave without taking
hardly any nourishment My kidneys
were also badly affected, and I was in
otter despair. One day, here at the
bank, I happened to pick op one of the
local papers, and my eye fell on an
advertisement of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. Tbe advertisement gave a de
scription ot a man who, afflioted as I
then was, had been oared by asing Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills. I was not a be
liever in that kind of doctoring, bnt
oonolnded at a last resort to -try a box
of the pills, making np my mind that
if they did not help me I certainly
would not be injured any. Ooing
to a a rugs tore, 1 purchased a box of Dr,
Williams' Pink Pills and commenced
taking them according to directions.
Very soon after I began to feel better
and I ssw I had made no mistake in
trying the pills, and before tbe first
box wst emptied I felt to much im
proved that I immediately purchased
another. I had taken seven boxes of
the pills, and at tbe end of last torn
mer I felt I was entirely oared and
discontinued their ose, bat always keep
a doe nanay u occasion requires. I
am now entirely cured. Tbe lassitude
has left me, my kidneys are all right
and my appetite well, yon should see
me at the table. I am a new man
again, and instead of feeling like a
man of fifty, which it my age. I feel
like a youngster of twenty, and I give
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ths full
credit for this greet change. I -have
recommended these pills to several of
my neighbors and acquaintances who
bave toen relieved of their oomplalntA "
William Young, being duly sworn.
deposes snd says he is the gentlemen
referred to in tbe above interview, and
it is true in every respect
William Young.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
thit 26th dty of May, 189S.
Bernard Uallagher, Notary Public,
Dr. Willlamt' Pink Pillt contain all
the elements necessary to give new life
and richness to tbe blood and restore
nattered nerves. They art for sale by
ill druggists, or may be had by mail
from Dr. Williams' Medicine Com
pany, Schenectady, N. Y., for SO oenta
per box, or tlx boxes for , SO.
REV. ZEPHAWAH MEEK, P. P.
Eminent Methodist Divine Cured of Nerve
Trouble by Paine's Celory Compound.
Rev. Zephanlah Meek, ). D., It a
household name all over the South,
Since 1 867 he has owned and edited the
'Central Methodist," tbe leading pa
per of tbe Methodist Episcopal ohuroh
In the South. He represented hit state
at the General Conference.
He was one of the Kentucky com-
mlssloners at the Chioago Columbian
Exposition During his ministry iu
the South he hss built and dedicated
five ohapeU. He writes from Catletta
burg, Ky., where his home Is, ai fol
low!: "1 have used several bottles of Paine's
celery compound for nervous trouble,
resulting from overwork, and with Im
mediate effect, at well ai permanent
benefit It it the best nerve tonic that
I have ever tried it hat also been
used tn my family with great benefit"
Tired out, half-sick men snd
women need something more then a
mere rest. Tbey need a positive un
mistakable nerve food; they must have
s reserve of nerve force to draw from,
before tbelr heads will cease to aobe
and their nerves cease to trembls with
neuralgia.
it is estimated that there are over
ten million nerve fibres In tbe body.
So long as these minute tissues sre
kept fully nourished, one lives In bliss
ful ignorance ot any such thing si neu
ralgia, headaches, or even a nervous
system, bnt let one become "run
down" and the nutrition of the body
get low, and every one of these myriad
fibres becomes a "live-wire" within
the Oosh, Hesdsobes, nearslgia, rheu
matism, and other forms of nervous
ness and debility result directly from
a famished nervous system. Pslne's
celery compound .ia able to correct
this faulty condition. It builds op the
nervous system and sustains it The
brain at onoe feels tbe strengthening
effects of the superb nutriment There
A. D. 1780.
Try Walter Baker & Co.'s Cocoa and
Chocolate and you will understand, why
their business established in 1780 has flour
ished ever since. Look out for imitations.
Walter Baker A Co.,
If VOU Want A aura rallaf far
Allcock's
Bear in Mind Not ens of the host of counterfeit! and Imi
tatlons Is as good as tht genuine.
"WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES."
GREAT 8AVINQ RESULTS FROM THE USE OP
SAPOLIO
WANTED-
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In on no conplH territory to 'ak
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TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING
Rustics ciu make big wtri.
Oil ilJICK CLOTHilC CQMPAIIT. PORTUtlO 0BECC1
is
for them
get them, planf
them. Thev are thai
standard seeds evervl
where; sown bv thai
1 WhetTi
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t!ier you plant (0 squar feat
nd or M aora, you should
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iiuwt raitiaui. uook mr rar
and gardener av.r (lvo
away, aiaiiwi iraa.
D. X. FKHRT at CO-.
Dttr.lt, Blftvay
sre thousands of men and women
today who bsve been enabled to keep
vigorously at work, wbo mast have
given up but for Flint's celery com
pound. Nervous affections art a warn,
tug to busy people.
At the earliest sign of reduced nerve
force. Inability to sleep, langoor, or
a gloomy habit of mind, everyone
should look lmmedlstoly to the nutri
tion of their nervous system and to ths
purity of their blood. Paine's celery
ootnpound will attend to both ot the
argent needs mors thoroughly and
more speedily than anything elssia ths
world. Paine's celery compound It
not to be confounded with the common
preparations, lbs sarsaparilla and ths
urviuea Being the discovery of a
man of science, Prof. tCdwtrd K.
Phelps, M. D , LU D., ot Dartmouth
College, It hsi the support ot tbe best
physioians; tbey preset i be It univers
ally; and the many tick persons mads
well by its use proves that that tupport
is merited.
To ths great majority of business
tnu a vacation, to say nothing of three
mouths ot complete inactivity, Is out
of the question at this sesson, even
when their brains demand a complete
rest and their nerves aobe and threaten
them with prostration. Now, there
ire hundreds ot business men snd hard
worked professional men in this otty la
jnst this condition. Wbat are they to
do! Those who are tired out, "ran
down", and debilitated at this trying
sesson will do well to read some of the
straightforward and convincing stats
menu from the men and women who
have been oared by Paine's celery com
pound. Nevont weakness vanishes before
Paine's celery compound aa mitt before
tbe strong, health-giving rays of the
sun. convince) yourself 01 tbe faot at
onoe. if your health It st all impaired.
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Ltd., Dorchester, Mass.
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