Eruptions
There is only one w.iy U get rid of
pimples ami other eruptions.
Y.nd It's) t-iiimle anil easy enough.
I'lcanse the b'.0)il, improve the diges
tion, Kt i in nl 11 1 o the kidneys, liver.and
kin, by tits same mean t the same
time.
The medicine to take ia
Hood's Sarsaparilta
This statement is confirmed by the ex
perience of thousands whom this medi
cine has ptrumnently cured.
Accept no substitute.
N Bother Whatever.
"Do yoo have any trouble with the
plants when your wife goes away?"
asked the hatchet-faced man, sadly.
"None whatever," replied the cheerful
chap, "they always die within a week
after she leaves and all I hare to do is
to put them away until she comes
back." Cincinnati Commercial Trib
une. riTQ Psnnsnentiy Qirsa. TfofltsornstTousnsss
Restorer. end ror h rrxl I tritiltttln(ltr.tl.
Vt. U, U. kilns, Ud-SU An SU, I'Mladolpbls, Ps
Natural Icehouses.
The cold in a cavern in France is so
great, no matter how warm the ex
ternal atmosphere mar be, the visitor
cannot prolong his stay without incon
venience unless wrapped in winter
clothing. There are not less than a
score of these natural icehouses in
France and probably half as many in
Italy.
DIAFNBSS CA5.1HT II K CtTRBD
By local application m they rnnot reach the
dieraxil portion olibe er. There is on one
sisjr locure dewiness, n.i that 19 by constitu
tional reniel if. Peaitiess is causimI by au in
flamed condition of the mucous li lvolthe
Eustachian Tnh. When tlua till vu tn
flsmed von have a Tiimblmir sound r imper
fect tX'sfiiiE. Hid when lt il entirely closed
deaines is il.e result, and unless the Inn Anima
tion csu tie tsk.'ii out and tins tubo rest ired to
ft normal condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine rases out el li a are caused by
atarrh.nhloh Is nothing bat an intlamed
eondttionof the mucous surfaces.
We will sue One Hundred lHillare (or any
eajw of bcameratratteed by catarrh) that can
not be cured bv Hall's i'asarra Care. Bend lor
tuxulatvr CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O.
Bold by Drugnitts, Jc
Hears Family Pills are tbe beat.
Carrying One's Own Outfit.
Before the revolution in France it
was customarr when a gentleman had
been invited oat to dinner to send his
servant fn advance with his knife, fork
and spoon. If he had no servant be
carried them with him in bis pocket.
Wothers will find Mrs. window's fiootNn
eyrup the best remedy to use for their children
the teething season.
Title Pages.
It was not until 1470 that a title
page was introduced to books and in
England not till before 1490, when W.
De Machline itsued one to hia little
book on the pestilence. Caxton never
need them, but vt'ynkyn De Words em
ployed them in nearly all his books.
For forty year's Fiso's Cure for Con
sumption has" cared couttbs and cold. At
druggists. Price 25 cen is.
The Usual Thing. .
"I would like to know," asked tbe
parent, who bad a son in need of some
further education, "what ia the coarse
at your college?"
"The usual half-mile course of cin
ders and all that sort of thing, yon
know," ' abeentmindedly replied the
president of the great institution.
Philadelphia Press. :
. LOWEST RATES
To Chicago, Dubuque and tbe
East; to Dee Moines, Kansas City and
the Southeast, via Chicago Great West
ern railway. Electric lighted trains.
T'neqoalled'service. Write to J. P.
Elmer, G. P. A., Chicago, for informa
tion. Protecting the People.
Tbe public sentiment in favor of re
stricting autorrobiles to racetracks es
pecially laid out for them is steadily
gaining in strength. Useful self-motors
are welcome in tbe highways, but
not tbe racing demons. New York
Tribune.
An Unkind Suggestion.
"You love my dauebter?"
"She's all tbe world to me, sir."
"Then I don't suppose you'il want a
settlement. ' ' Exchange.
The Innocent
Suffer
With
The world to-day is full of innocent
disease, Contagious Blood Poison. People know in a general way that it ia 1
a bad disease, but if all its horrors could be brought before them they i
would shun it as they do the Leprosy. Not only the person who contracts it
suffers, but the awful taint is transmitted to children, and the fearful sores
and eruptions, weak eyes. Catarrh, and other evidences of poisoned blood
show these little innocents are suffering the awful consequences of some
body's sin. So highly contagious is this form of blood poison that one may
be contaminated by handling the clothing or other articles in use by a
person afflicted with this miserable disease. There is danger even in drink
ing from the same vessel or eating out of the same tableware, as many pure
and innocent men and women have found to their sorrow. The virus of
Contagious Blood Poison is so
powerful and penetrating that
within a short time after the
first little sore appears the whole
ZTotTtZ-Z RESPECTER OF PERSONS
tainted with the poison, and the
akin is soon covered with a red rash, ulcers break out in the mouth and
throat, swellings appear in the groins, the hair and eyebrows fall out,
and unless the ravages of the disease are checked at this stage, more
violent and dangerous symptoms appear in the form of deep and offensive
sores, copper colored splotches, terrible pains in bones and muscles, and
general breaking down of tbe system. ,.
S. S. S. is a specific for Contagious Blood Poison and the only remedy
that antidotes this peculiar virus and makes a radical and complete cure of
the disease. Mercury and Potash hold it in check so long as the system ia
under their influence, but when the medicine is left off the poison breaks out
gain as bad or worse than ever. Besides, the use of these minerals bring
on Rheumatism and stomach troubles of the worst kind, and frequently pro
duce bleeding and spottiness of the gums and decay of the teeth. S. S. S.
cures Blood Poison in all stages and even reaches down to hereditary tainU
and
saves
it is
can be taken without any injurious effects to health, and an experience of
nearly fifty years proves beyond doubt that it cures Contagious Blood Poison
completely and permanently. Write for our "Home Treatment Book,"
Which describes fully the different stages and symptoms of the disease.
TUE 8 W1FT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA. CAs
Modern Convenience.
The Abilene Democrat telle of a man
who stopped over night in a small town
near theie and registered at the hotel
pointed out to hi in by the conductor as
the beat in town. In the morning be
wanted to take a bath and consulted
the proprietor about It. The propria -
tor shouted back to the rear: "Here, i
Tom, this here gent wanla to take
bath. Bring tbe flxln'a." Tom soon
appeared, carrying a cake of yellotr ,
scan, a towel and a pick. "What's
the pick for?" asked the guest. ,
"Why," said the proprietor; "you'll I
have to dam up the cteek." Kancal ,
flitv Star, i
i one of the best possible tonics for the
Got Tlren of the dun. ; infant. The vigorous respirations and
A Clay county man, says the Platta- increased activity of the muscular tle
bnrg Democrat-Lever, took bis pastor sues conduce even more tbau the frlc
out hunting one day. They baa but t0n of the bath towel to a healthful
one gun between them and the preach- eiovr 0f the skin. The Infant that Is
er carried it. After they had oeen out obstreperous enough to resent with
half an hour the man felt something i0U(j cryns p, nurse's efforts to soothe
poking him in the side Turning lt ntli lt lt Kgln n flannels. Is not
around quickly he found the preacher
poking him with the niuixle of the gun
and fumbling over the hammers.
"Say, brother," asked the minister,
"how do you let these things downf"
The man has sworn of! taking preach
ers bunting. Kansas City Star.
Real Refined.
Mame - My steady blew me oft ter
supper at a reg'lar restaurant last
night.
- Mag Say, they tell me he's real re
fined. "DatVw'at. When he poured hia
coffee out In 'is saucer ter cool it he
didn't blow it like some guys would,
but jist fanned it wid 'is panania."
Philadelphia Press.
The Qatae of Love.
"It always takes two to play the
game of love," she laid.
"Oh. I don't know," he replied.
"The brisk business which Is being
done in tbe divorce courts seems to in
dicate that it is common to have three
or four hands dealt around." Chicago
Record-Herald.
On the Verge ol Lunacy.
Mr. Ardent Do you believe
that
love is blind?
Miss Cyniqae Yes, to a certain ex
tent. I am fully convinced that a man
in love cannot see himself as others see
him. Town Topics.
David Was on Time.
Mr. Joegins (tentatively) If I
should not be borne at dinner time you
need not
Mrs. Jogiiins (with decision) You'll
be home at tbe usual time, David.
Joggins says he doesn't know bow it
ia, but when his wife says a thing it is
pretty sure to come tree.
T)pes of Mind.
Thera is a feminine and masculine
type of mind. Tbe former depends
chiefly on memory and is reproductive.
The latter relies on reasoning and is
creative. The mind of the man of sci
ence is masculine. Not every woman
possesses a feminine mind, though
mai.y men have little else.
Chinese Jews.
Au inscription on a stone tablet
found in the ruins of an old synagogue
in Kaifenfo shows that tbe Jews first
entered Cbina during the Han dynasty,
from B. C. 200 to A. D. 226.
A Pleasant Dream.
"I've been thinking of taking a
couple of months off this summer"
begad the man at the de Jr.
"A couple of months off?" repeated
the man near tbe door. "Why. I
didn't know you ever got but' a couple
of weeks."
"I don't, bat I can think about tak
ing two months, can't I?"
And only the hard-working electric
fan was heard for the next five min
utes. Montreal Herald.
A Discouraged Fighter.
He isn't so much of a fighter as he
need to be."
"No. You see he was always look
ing for some one who could whip him
at least that's what be said."
"Well?"
"Well, he found hi.n."
Population of New Zealand.
Compared witb 1901 the population
of New Zealand (851,063, including
43,143 Maoris) shows an increase last
year of 20,263.
sufferers from that most loathsome
T;,:idMa
i lie umy
BLOOD POISON IS NO
removes all trare.4 nf ths rmtann anA
the victim lrom the pitiable conse- '
quences of this monster scourge. As long
as a drop of the virus is left in the blood !
liable to break out. and there is dancer
of transmitting the disease to others.
S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and
CHILDREN'S INSTINCTS.
Where Appetite la Concerned They
fthowld, in a Meaenre. He KeeiwcteiU
Many ways of Infancy and childhood
seem to adults unnatural; and If cull-
J dren chance, as they frequently do, to
, ' "' " " "X, . w ,
uch as to be properly frowned upon.
Vet It ml slit often contribute to one's
equanimity It It were borne In mind
that child Instinct, moro frequently
tbau reason, U In the right.
Cor example, tbe lusty tit of crying
Incident to the baby's bath, although It
may prove annoying to the mother, Is
1Mtrty t0 lake iH)1J from it3 batni
Again, In the matter of eating, the
child sometimes exhibits singular ten
dencies. From the time a child begins
to come to the tuble until the period of
youth he ofteu shows strong likes and
dislikes. Just how much tendi-ucle
may be combated Is perhaps of little
moment, but lu the quantity of food
desired each child should be a law
unto himself. To bribe or coax a
child to eat more than he wants It
certainly not commendable. Many
who, aa children, are extremely "deli
cate" In their eating, develop la later
life digestive organs of superior abil
ity. I Overfeeding Is never so fraught with
. dangers as In childhood, and In those
j numerous cases In which the child In
stinct opposes tbe eating of aa much
food aa la ordinarily regarded as nor
mal It should be respected. In the
event of a small appetite being the
evidence of Impaired vitality or dls
ease other concurrent symptoms will
be so evident aa to lead to consulta
tion of a physician. Glowing cheeks
and sturdy limbs are admirable and
a delight to tbe fond parents, but to
many children they are simply not
natural, and no amount of food can
produce them.
In many children nature exhibits a
conservative tendency, and the scraw
ny limbs and sallow cheeks may be an
Indication of conserved energy, by vir
tue of which sme organ or organs
may not be overtaxed during the grow
ing age.
Tbe diseases of childhood often re
side lu temporarily datnagtd organs,
which time aud a following of tho
Instincts of observation which niture
meanwhile Improves may entirely ov
ercome. Thus It Is that ninny
children regarded throughout clilhl
hiod as delicate aud not lik ly to s ir
vlve till adult life n, t only reach man
hood and womanhood, but ait.tin qual
ities of extraordinary physh-ul or men
tal vigor.
It Is well to realize that very rare
'y are there two children even In the
same family similar In their physical
equipments, and that, therefore, no
"rule of thumb" method of rearing
them la ever eminently successful.
Wanted to See Granilui.i.
Master Iluss Edwards, years of
age, living In Irvington, N. J., was
very fond of bis grandmother, and
spent most of his time at her home,
says the Philadelphia Ledger. One aft
ernoon he came home from play so
very tired that he could eat no din
ner, and asked his mother to put him
to bed. She took him upstairs, and
wheu he was ready for bed, said:
"Now, my little boy must say bis
prayers."
"I tan't--I am so tired."
"You want to go to heaven, don't
you? Then you must Buy your
prayers."
"Are you doln' to heaven, mamma?"
"I hope to, and want to see my little
boy there."
"Is papa doln' to heaven?"
"He hopes to."
"Well, you and papa go to heaven,
and I'll go around and see grandma."
He Took a Neeilctl Heat.
"Yoakum of 'Krlseo," as he Is known
In tbe railroad world. Is one of the
workers. They say he never tires. Ono
day a friend called at the Broad street
office to see him. It was 4 In the
afternoon. He found the president
leaning back In a big chair, reading a
newspaper and smoking. In surprise
be asked what was up.
"You see, I've worked pretty hard
for the past ten years," said Mr. Yoak
um, "and I think I need a long rest."
The next day tbe same friend
dropped In again. Yoakum shook
hands in his hearty way, but said:
"Olad to see you, but I'm up to my
eyes In work. I haven't much time."
"I thought you were going to take
a long rest!" exclaimed his friend.
"That's all right. I took It yester
day," said the' president
Evidence of the K'nemy.
It Is related that at a recent nhnm
battle a young lieutenant, pouted with
bis company behind a wall, ordered
bis men to fire at a detachment of
troops who were marching by.
Tbe guns were loaded with blank
cartridges, and no barm was done; but
the detachment happened to be on the
same side of the sham fight as the
company which bad fired at It.
The commanding officer came rid
ing up.
"Why did you fire on tlione men?"
be demanded of the lieutenant, hotly.
"I supposed they were the enemy,"
said tbe lieutenant.
"And what led you to suppose they
were the enemy 5"
"Because my tailor was at the head
of them and I saw my butcher In the
ranks. What else could I suppose,
air?"
No Hympathy.
"Charley, dear," said young Mrn.
Torklns, "you know I never blame
you for anything that Is not your
fault."
"But when the bore you bet on
"' that your fault' 1
"Wwley, dear, the winner
Is It?"
was Just
as easy a norse to oet on as any other,
wasn't It?"
"Wby-er-yes."
"No one forced you to bet on sown
other horse?"
"No."
"Then I can't see that you deaervi
any aympatby whatever."
fr. - .1 -it y r
Fibroid Tumors Cured. LiJ
A distressing case
which baffled the ski
Mrs. Hayes, of
the followintr letter
cured, after everything else failed, by
Lydia E. Pirikham's Vegetable Compound.
Mrs. Iluycs' First Letter Appenlinjr t Mr. lMiikliiutt lr llclpl
"Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam: I lmv Ik-cii iiiuK i- IVstmi tinders' treat
ment fur a long time without any ivli.'f. 'l in y u 11 mo I h:ivt 11 tilimitl
tumor. I t'iiiinnt sit down without iv;it pain, uiwl the wuvtu's. ct'iula
upmy spine. I have Wm inji-tlow 11 pains imlli bark ami fivuU My ab
domen L swollen, ami I huu had tlouim: nj lis I'm three year. .My up.
petite is not ii. I en n not walk or ! on my fret for any length of limo.
"The symptoms of Fibroitl Tumor k'v"" m your little Ismk no
cumtely (Wcrtta my ease, so I write to wit for a!viro." Sitfiietlj Mr
F. Hayes, Pi'ullry St., (Kotutiy) li.vston, Mass.
Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham's advice -al
though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Isoston. to take
her medicine which she knew would help her
her letter contained a mass of additional in.struc
tions a. to treatment, all of which helped to brinjj
about the happy result.
"Peak Mia Piskium: Sometime u;r I wrote to you tleserib
inif my symptoms ami a-tkeil your a !wn You replied, ami I followed
all your ilireetiiuis eaiv fully, ami to-ilay I iisu a well woman.
" The U.-4C of I.yiliil K. I'inkliain's eget.ible Compound t'tltlrr
expelled the tumor and tlrviiiheiieit my whole -)teiii. I can waU
miles now.
I.ytli:s 1'. rinkliaiiiN Vegetable Compound i.-t worth IlVd dol
lars a drop. I m I vise all women who are ai!liiid with tumors or
female troublo of any kind to rio it 11 faithful 1 1 i.il." (Signed) Mua.
K. F. Haykvj.VJ ludley St, (UoxUiry) liohton, Maxt.
Mountains of cold t oulil not ptireba-e aueli testimony - or take,
the phieeof the health ami tiuppinew wlilrli 1.)1U l i'luU hum's
Vegetable Compound brought to Mr. ll.iNei.
Such testimony should lie invented by nil women as ronvlnejmr
evidence that I,)lh l I'liikbaiu't Vetfetahlw Compound .stand
without a js'er us it remedy for nil the di.-,t ressinc ills of women; ail
ovarian troubles; tumors; intlammations; uli.i.tiion, f.UUnit and dis
placements of tho womb; Utckaelm; irregular, iiMreNied or painful
menstruation. Surely tho volume and i harai UT of the testimonial let
ter we are daily printin),' in the newsjuis rs t an it- ne no rootii f,,r doubt,
Mrs. Hayes at her nbovo address will Rladly unMver tiny letter
which sick women may write for fuller information al t her iilnesi.
Her gratitude to Mrs. Pinklmm and I.ydhi II. I'IiiMiuiu'm Vwtiibl
Compound is so frennine and heartfelt that who think.- no Iroul.lo U too
great for her to take in return for her health ami happiness.
Truly ia it said that it is I.ydla i:. IMiikhiwuS Vetretablu Com
pound that is curing so many women, and 110 other medicine ; don't for.
gt this when some dmHt wants to sell you something !.
$5000
FORFEIT I' wrnn.-. (.rtholth rln- His .ofif.Bil li.rii.fs sti.l .mliini sst
l.,ui,i
Based on Experience.
"Sag." queried tbe anitor, "did il
ever occar to you that beggars and ed
dlers are not naperstitious?"
"It never did," replied the elevator
man.
"Weil they're not," raid tbe jnnitor.
"It takes more than a sign to keep
them out ol a building."
Washington Monument.
The Washington monument, the
higbent In tbe world, towers o5 feet in
the air and is composed of IS, 000
blocks of marble, earh two feet thick.
Comes Natural to Him.
"Qpon is a good fellow, but bis con
vercational abilities are remarkably
Iiinited. tie lias a lew slock pbraten
and that's all."
"Well, what else can you expect?
lie s a stocknroker.
Soft Coal Mines Increase.
It is stated that on Jan. 1, 1 003.
there were 1,214 bitumiuouscoal mines
la operation in Permnylvaaia, as com
pared witb 918 on Dec. 31, 1IJ00.
Extremely Rare.
Tommy Top, what is meant by tbe
sense ol bnmoir
Father The sense of humor, my ion,
consists largely of knowing when not to
be finny. Philadelphia Record.
' Hu wBt Defined.
Church -I see that florist wants some
one to write some advertising verses for
j him'.
Gotham Some nursery rhymes, evi-
dentiy. xonicera htatesman
To the Manner Bora.
Crawfo-.d Did he bave much trouble
in becoming a bridge policeman?
Crabsbaw Not after it was discov
ered that he used to be a floor walker
and kept the crowd moving in front of
a bargain counter. Judge.
Out at First.
"Generally speaking," began
tbe
emlnlne end ot the sketch, "I
"Yes," Interrupted tbe villain in the
play, "that's what you are." Chicago
News. .
Where Tobacco Is Free.
Alderney is the only place In tbe
British Islands where tobacco is now
untaxed.
Th. Southwick as ths largest c.psctiy, Is fastost snrt ,.t worker of sdt 1It P,..u
Beuiliorcs.ialo.-ue. Maliedfree. u7 rnsioisyle.
MITOHFU, LEWIS STAYER DO.
Firs amtf Tmjlmr
of Fibroid Tumor,
II of Boston doctors.
Boston, Mass., in
tells how she
was
t.. einktiam 'l.-.ll.liio to, l.tna. Masts,
No Cause for Alarm.
"IValh loves a shining mark," nuol
ed tho young nun with the high collar
and niy tie.
"Oh, well, don't be uneasy, " rr
jnimwl the nirtle hartil young msiil,
"you're not 10 brilliaul." Cincinnati
Knuirer.
Not Oullty.
'Vainly," mi. I (iritty (inorge, "hr
is where fotne arrantm writer snysilert
ain't nun h difference. liin 111
tramps ami tie loafer, dat baiig out In
de country stores."
"Oh, git out!" sneered Handy I'lkes.
"Who ever heard of us sittin' on oaj
boxen?" Chbago News.
The (ircck Pike,
common measure of road tlis
in tine e is the pike, whiih
thriHiijtiarters of au Kngllsh
The
tanco
etjnals
yard.
Heady for Another Turn.
It Is not surprising thai a plot ba,i
been discovered in Hcrvia for "aveng
ing" King Alexander. It Is seldom
that the tendency towards conspiracy
and anaHiriation is eradicated by con
piracy and ansassinalion. Indianapo
lis Sentinel.
A New Hngland Sandwich.
"How many children have you?"
anked the friend of his boyhood. "I
bave three. The oldest anil youngest
are girls, and the second child is a boy.
My wife calls them the 'sandwich.' "
"Huh!" raid the boyhood friend.
"That's the first time I ever beard ol
a sandwich witb the tongue on the out
side." London's nany (lravcyards.
Of the :I2 burial .rounds which
Undon has bad only 40 nre still In use.
More than 60 bave vanished Iron. .il,i
entirely; about a hundred bave oeen
transformed from neglected, offensive
eyesores into bright, cheerful itardens
where London's toilers meditate among
tbe tombs during their luncheon 1,,..,..
and the ret, crowded with graves, are
closed alike to tbe undertaker and tbe
public.
p. no.
SM M-ISOJ.
WI1KW wrin, todrtlsrspl.M
uisiitli.n this pausr. '
Southwick Hay Press
NO BAC t SUICIDt lOit
....11 u.n WITH 14 fllllORlN
Lorln rsrr of omlen, run, i
miner of ! .' '
)lo bus '.tHI a-raiitU'lllhlwi. ,,M1 ,
.1.11.1,.,,, Ills IWIllK !,
sTIINIl KIIOI1' ii'i . . I
see.i.lnitts totbiy iiumb.-r, .p,ruiuoai
iy 41HI soiii. u
tif bis 30 vblMrm vll,
sons ami Vi ditlit-"-. All"r
strenit. hwtltby tH'l I"W'' 1 b'
ar tir.M.iienus fsriuws. ninrehanls,
1 '.. . ............. 11.. .iir la bava
lawyers imi - -
ninrile.1 Into vw'lf ststlun, and all
tnriti' fsnillles. .
All of tlies rlilltl"'" " '
u.-aied by l' rr, and h !'" vvi tl.nii
a atari lu Uf IM H of H"'"
10 iiimilHKHt ami woiimiilt"o.l lis fels
that tli-ra w.uil.1 b bwii mum 1 tw
Jisiiy. aud bo dvlre that bt trK
(ho loss uf t!i tew that dtod In rlitltl
luHid ss keiiy as wutild tbs fatUer wf
a small family.
I'srr bss two imllitr - Kiim'ti ami
A I Inn. Tin-no two iiii'H, oa ami
ymrs old, reivtl'ly.
ttiem 81 cblhlK-ii. ami .tot di.fnttawt.
nil IIHtm. TUts uik. lb (! a"'"1
her of li'.'tiibtnts of th litw
tirothers .10 souls,
Atthottflt Karr Is na HI, b tnos,
Iwks. s.-n auj Ulks Ilk a man
years you 11 iff-
lrow tlltltf lo liol forfet that per
sous ho have mg under wafer half
III hour hnv r"'lerrd. Ki-ep Wotk
ln- itl them It 'll the luxty 011 a bar
rel. tiriMlli Into the nioulli. bathe with
ainiimula r al.-oln.l. Murk Ms arms
and le,;.,, Kvp nt tv.irk fir an lumr
lit lent and you will probably save ti
life,
The lirtlm of the Car The drum Is
the enr Is in lliln us llH'r. ""d this l
streteli.it like a cnrtnlii t-twti Hie
air otitsiiV mill tl,-it win, In, ami thus,
lint lug nothing to siipHrt it, and l-log
fUreiiiely ilell.nie. a ship Milli Un
hand on the siile of Diss fne. Hindu
Willi the fi.ne which sudden and lo
lent anger gives It. I wis In uiullitudrs
of raws ruptured this ileli.ale mem
brntie, resulting In the nrrtli lion of
deafness for life. , the right hand Is
Slt.iosl nlwa) used. It Is the left nr
which Is stricken; this nlOs In account
lug for the f!i-t thai the left rut Is
In. .ie frequently sfTeeletl Willi deafness
than the right.
Many nf the ailments for which phy
sicians precr!l bismuth nn.l varle
ty of other "aids to digestion" would
lie entirely relieved hy ei.-rrlse as
much as possible In the open ntr. fsveii
a frail person, one who has fairly
reached the age of decrepitude, should
be encouraged to use the wheel chair,
receive massage and be taken out of
the l,ed everyday for a while. The
tiny should be varl.! ns much as pos
sible, and the body exercised so that
It will be possible for It to rest rtnlur
slly during the long periods of rest
which the disease, whether acute or
chronic, necessitates. There are cer
tain disease which are called fatigue
diseases tremor, writer's cramp mid
local spnsm, These r all caused by
the excessive use of special muscles,
and no one so mulcted should fall to
stop for a certain lime each day as
long a time as can la- spared, and let
the part have the repose which It de
tunmls. This suggestion Is specially
meant for teachers and operators 011
the typewriter, and clerks-men and
women who spend long days at tb
desk working over figures.
Oltl French Adage Artlrined.
A young American lawyer mice ap
peartd In the High ,,., of England
lo argue a case In which hit was also
the defendant. Addressing V ,.0Utt
he referred- to the old French silage
declaring that he who argues his own
Case has a fool for a client. After Hie
cam. had been beard he left for bis
home lu a distant city, having -asked
fr 11 """fy him by wire when
the decision was given, 'i bis was the
pithy despatch he received,'
'Old French adage affirmed!"
Not Ashamed of the funeral.
The olllcu boy bad taken a day off
to allend his father's funeral. When
'"' ' " I'"" my friend asked condol-
hl:ly about the obsequies.
"Von bet," said the hoy sadly, yet
lib a touch of pride, "we burled him
out o' sight,"- Biooklyu Hugh.,
The Proper 'lsl...j,ti,
le Hlyle-L he a chip of th dd
linnl.usln- No, he's a claw of the old
'baler. Kt. Louis Lumberman.
Wl.nt has beiom,. ,,f li'ie n7i f,ihloii
I woman who until lo i-ny: "Saw
1 I Ircii, the one Hun eitls'i'h 'mo I
;'!' mid milk will get the bliuc,,'
. e e o pic?'
lorn rtaa. (
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BlackHair
"I hv used your Hsir Vliw
for Bva yesrt ami sin V,ZZ
plsssod with It. ItwtsliuW
hair. ltepamyhirsuft,".firV
HlnKllli.nny,Nwl'orilsn4,Mj;
Aycr's Hair Vigor has
been rcstorlnK color to
gray hair for fifty years,
and it never falls to do
this work, cither.
You can rely upon it
for stopping your hair
from fallinR, for keeping
your scalp clean, and for
mating your nalrgrow.
II Ms soil. All tftntstt.
It lir HOIHilIM ronon, SIU1.1. tm
tni u ii. iur snu ifl
sou l-illlo, Ho SMto ast'l !, im ),,!!:
ul uur nsorrai vs. .rsa ,,nV. n ,i,ii,
' J l : i.lt ill. ,uZ'
A Apt DsKrlplloa.
'Why do lby call b raowl tla
ship ot lb uWrir "
"Navtir cniuIiI tiiiilof.tsii.l it unl 1
tm on Otis ol mii," .1 (tia im
man bo bad )us( mturuikl 1
abroad, "Nvr was so tatthk la ill
my Ilia." Washington hisr.
IC Villi r1" '' il ""' 'i r.,a s,
K lUU ll.Mll.IHl lull il.MHl. tolls
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lot ml HottlsM M.. HwltoaJ. Otss.
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tnss nJ "IW 1 11 .( "llr.ii., HSS;iss
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la ttisi iiiiisif tiiMS.
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rtrit. t' tM .- tsif'fr it, :; i
ptttHUf t'H 'hxrf rtis tM i
Liver Pills
That's what you need; some
thing to cure your biliousness,
and regulate your bowels. You
need Aycr's Pills. Vegetable;
?cntiy laxative. Ll.TJiz
Want your moustache or bcafd
tvaullful browner rkh blacaf I'm
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
W. L. DOUGLAS
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in tlin.i. nun er si-'nTl
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