March,
April, May
There is a best time for doing
everything that is, a time when a
thing can be done to the best ad
vantage, most easily and most ef
fectively. Now is the best time
for purifying your blood. Why J
Because your system is now trying
to purify it you know this by the
pimples and other eruptions that
have come on your face and body.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Are the medicines to take they do
the work thoroughly and agreeably
and never fail to do it.
Hood's are the medicines you
have always heard recommended.
cannot wcommend Hood's Sarsapartllt
take It in tba sprin- all fl bi-ttarthroush
tta iiimmtr.'' Mas. 8. 11. NaaU McCrnys. Fa
Hood' Sarsaparilla promlaea te
our and keep tha promise.
The Beginning of It.
Judge You provoked this fight your
self, dldu't youJ
Prisoner No, sor, he done it
Judge But you struck the first blow
.Why did you?
Prisoner Beknse he set to me: "If
OI am wan, ye're nother." FhllS'
delphia Press.
An Awful Jolt.
Saphead 1 aw knew in advance
tht we were aw going to hart a
beastly hawd wtntah, doneber know.
Misa Caustinuo Indeed! And how
AiA taii knntr it?
Saphead I aw felt it in me bones.
Misa Castique Really? Then you are
a believer in the old goose-oons meorj.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Ha?a Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
The Mystery.
"The plain people." said the weary
Billionaire, "don't know what the rich
hare to put np with."
"Don't you believe it," replied the
plain man. e know you Te jot the
money to pnt up with, but we wonder
how some of you ever got it" Philadel
phia Press.
Preliminary Practice.
"Toor friend hasn't had his automo
bile very long, but he seems to manage
It exceedingly well. He seems particu
larly clever at steering through a crowd
ed street"
"Oh, Popley's all right He his had
years of experience with a baby car
riage." Philadelphia Press.
van of Ointments for Catarrh Tkil
Contain Mercury,
As nerenrf will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole sys
tem wnenenterioK it through the mucous sur
faces. Such articles should never be used ex
cept on prescriptions from reputable physi
cians, as thedamage thev will do is tea fold to
the good you can possibly derive from them.
Ball's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. 1.
Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury,
and is taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
In bnyinf Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure yon set
the genuine. It is taken internally, and mads
In Toledo, Ohio, by F. 1. Cheney A Co. Tseti
ssonials free.
Sold by Druggista, price 75c. per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the ben.
The Proper Thine.
"I hope you do not consider tt wrong
for a young lady to wear fine clothes and
Jewels," aaid Miss GW'unjrs.
"Certainly not," replied !e person. "If
the heart is full of vain and ridiculous
things, there csn be no objection to ad
vertising the fact"
Friendly Advice.
"I'd advise you to take this poem to a
chiropodist," said the editor in a kindly
tone.
"Because why V queried he of the un
cut hair.
"It's feet need attention," replied the
editor.
I FIBROID TUMORS CURED.
Mra. Hayes' First Letter Appeal
ing to Mrs. I'lnkJuam for lielp t
" DkabMes. Piitehaii : I have been
under Boston doctors' treatment for a
long time without any relief. They
tell me I have a fibroid tumor. I can
not sit down without great pain, and
the soreness extends up my spine. I
have bearing-down pains both back
and front My abdomen is swollen,
and I have had flowing spells for three
years. My appetite is not (rood. I can
not walk or be on my feet for any
length of time.
" The symptoms of Fibroid Tumor
fiven in your little book accurately
escribe my case, so I write to you for
advice," (Signed) Mbs. E. F. Hatis,
152 Dudley St (Roxbury), Boston, Mass.
, Mrs. Hayes' Second Letter:
"Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Sometime
ago I wrote to you describing my symp
toms and asked your advice. Vou re
plied, and I followed all your direc
tions carefully, and to-day I am a well
woman.
"The use of Lydla E. Plnkham'a
Vegetable Compound entirely ex
pelled the tumor and strengthened my
whole svstem. I can walk miles now.
"Lydla II Pinkbam'a Vege
table Compound is worth five dol
lars a drop. I advise all women who
are afflicted with tumors or female
trouble of any Wind to give it a faithful
trial." (Signed) Mas. E. F. Hates,
153 Dudley HU (Roxbury), Boston, Mass.
ftooo forftH If orlgil f earn ItUtn pntt't
mnlmum meet S yssssst
K. A emits. SIMfNl alLIl&i fans. I ,a
J I Bast Cviwh Sirup, fuua Ootid. Use 1
1 In lima Sold by dniraista, M
; THE CUCUMBER CURE.
Mrs, Parker heard the rattle and
squeak of a wagon, and moved by a
gentle friendliness, looked out the
window to see who was passing. "I de
clare, It's the doctorl" she exclaimed.
I guess I must be getting deer aud
stupid not to know old Barnutu's Jog
snd the sound o' the doctor's wheels.
Always need a little grease. But he
don't," she added, warmly. "lie's
oiled to all eternity; never any but
mellow sounds come from him."
"Oh, I guess Dr. Ilarley means to
be pleasant," said Ethel, with re
luctance. Mrs. Farker looked at her visiting
niece. "Means?" she repeated.
"Why, he Is pleasant year In and year
out In Joy and In sorrow."
"There's such a thing as being too
pleasant" hinted Ethel.
"Why, Ethel!" exclaimed Mrs. Park
er, with as much severity as she could
assume. "If you've got a grudge
against Dr. Harley out with It"
"I suppose It Is just his way," said
Ethel, weakly, yet with a touch of
vlndictlveuess lu her voice.
"What's 'his way?" Come, don't
mull it over," advised Mrs. Parker.
"He doesn't take one seriously," said
Ethel, with dignity.
"Not unless you're awful young,"
Mrs. Parker dryly commented.
"I met him last week," continued
Ethel, shedding her sunt's mild satire,
"snd there'd been something I'd want
ed to ask him for a long time, but I
didn't quite like to go to his otBce
about my freckles," and her face
flushed rosily under Its golden spatter
work. "I'd read ever so many recipes for
removing freckles," she went on, "but
they were made of such queer-sounding
things and the proportions were so
vague that I was afraid if I used them
I might come out spotted with green
or purple, and look worse than ever.
But Just before I came on from Ohio
I read something in a 'Beauty Col
umn' that sounded harmless. So when
I happened to meet the doctor. I said
" 'Dr. Harley, I believe eating p
cambers Is a sure cure for freckles.
Is nr
" 'Yes,' be said, and he smiled, and
I might have known. 'Yes, It's a cure,"
he said; a sure cure If the freckles
are on the cucumbers.' "
QUEER BATTLEFIELDS.
On Ice and Underground Men Have
Made War.
When the American marines sad the
Colombian troops recently confronted
each other at Colon It looked for a
time as If a battle was to be fought
on the pier of the Royal 'Mail Steam
ship Company.
A pier la rather an unusual place to
fight a battle, but battles have been
fought in many curious places, rang
ing from mountain peaks to sewers,
snd from Ice fields to desert sands.
At the battle of Monterey, in the
Mexican war, the Americans were able
to command the streets of the city
with their artillery, but they had diffi
culty In dislodging the Mexicans from
the houses. So, the city being built
of stone or adobe In solid blocks of
houses, the Tsnkees broke through the
walls fcpm one house to another, limit
ing and driving out the enemy, so Hint
the battle of Monterey was largely
fought Indoors.
In ons of the battles of the wars
of William the Silent for the Inde
pendence of the Netherlands, the Span
lah ships were frozen In on the Zulder
Zee. The Dutch came out on horse
back over the Ice and attacked them.
This is probably the only batrJe In
which cavalry was ever used directly
against ships. Several other comba.s
were fought between troops on the ice
In these wars, and on one occasion the
Infantry is said to have worn skates.
The battle of Austerlltz was partly
fought on a frozen lake, and when the
allies were retreating across it the
hot from the French artillery, plung
ing Into the ice and breaking It up,
caused the death of thousands of Rus
sians and Austrian.
Of the many underground battles
which have taken place In history, the
fiercest was probably that of the siege
of Haarlem in the Dutch wars. The
Spaniards mined and the Dutch coun
termined with equal Industry, and be
low the ground a fierce conflict raged.
When the Versailles troops took
Paris after the Commune they chased
some of the Communist troops to the
great sewers of the French capital,
where some desperate struggles took
place.
An Ancient Wreck.
By the aid of a diver from St John,
Thomas Burns, a fisherman from Sea
Wall, N. B., has recovered nearly $18,
000 In gold from the hull of a wrecked
vessel for which he paid 21 shillings,
and he expects to find even more treas
ures In the hull If luck and fair weath
er continue.
The wreck was that of a brig which
wag lost a mile below Centervlile sev
enty years ago. She Is said to have
been the Barberle, which was wrecked
on ber way borne after a three-years'
trading cruise In South American wa
ters. It Is said that ber commander
and his son had on board for the own
ers $80,000 In gold, the profits of the
trip.
Thomss Burns bought the bull as it
stood for 21 shillings for the sake of
the copper nails snd fastenings, which
he secured years sgo. Knowing that
a diver was exploring other wrecks
In that vicinity. Burns engaged hlni to
look into his own, with the fortunate
results recorded.
Most of the gold coin recovered Is
Spanish. A good deal has seeming
ly fused Into a mass by being sub
merged so long In the sea water. One
piece bears the date of 1824, and Is
stamped Republics el Colombia. Oth
ers are dated 1817. Burns was a man
of very limited means. By his new
find he now becomes one of the richest
men In his village. New York Times.
A Striking Affair.
He struck a striking attitude.
And then be struck a friend
Who struck him for a dollar that
He dldu't cars to lend.
Polly Pry.
. Truth la mighty, but a good deal of
It 1 suppressed.
Ayer's
For hard colds, bronchitis,
asthma, and coughs of all
kinds, you cannot take any
thing better than Ayer's
Cherry
Pectoral
Cherry Pectoral. Ask youi
own doctor if this is not so.
He uses it. He understands
why it soothes and heals.
t hsfl a tsrrlbla eonfh for week,. Then I
took Arcr's rharrv I'loml and. only ons
bottle oomrletelv cttra.1 me."
Miui. J. B. Das roars, St. Joseph, Mich.
All .r,.e-t..
1UI
You will hasten recovery by tak
Ing One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime.
Girl students at Oxford.
The proportion of women students to
men students in Oxford Is about SCO
to 3,000, and It has been only about a
score of years since women were ad'
mltted, while men have had the ad'
vantages of the university for ceS'
turirs. All the teaching of the wom
en Is under the Assoclstlon for the
Education of Women In Oxford. There
are no class or lecture rooms, and no
teaching except private tutoring In the
balls that is. Lady Margaret Hail.
Somervllle College, St Hugh's Hall,
etc. The students take up courses ar
ranged by the association. Tha lec
tures by members of the university
or by women who lecture for the asso
ciation are given In a queer old build'
Ing, once a dissenting chapel Girls
who do not reside In the halls board
around in places recommended by the
association, and are called home stu
dents.
For Urowlng Qlrls.
West Pembroke, Me., March 21.
Mrs. A. L. Smith, of this place, says
that Podd's Kidnev Pills are the best
remedy for growing girls. Mrs. Smith
emphasises her recommendation by the
following experience:
"My daughter was thirteen years old
last November and it is now two years
since she was hrst taken with Crazy
Shells that would last a week and would
then pass off. In a month she would
have the spells again. At these times
she would eat very little and was very
yellow even the whites ot her eyes
would be yellow.
"The doctors gave us no encourage
ment, they all said they could not help
her. After taking one box of Ikxid's
Kidney Pills, she lias not had one bad
spell. Of course, we continued the
treatment until she had used in all
about a dozen boxes, and we still give
them to ber occasionally, when she is
not feeling well. Dodd's Kidney Pills
are certainly the best medicine for
growing girls."
Mothers should heed the advice of
Mrs. Smith for by so doing, they may
save their daughters much paiu and
sickness and insure a healthy happy
future for them.
Radium is advancing In price, the car
rent rats being $00,000,000 a pound.
The Wonderful Cream Separator
does tti work In 30 minute and leave lea
than 1 per cent butter fat. The price if ridicu
lously low, according to liie, ti-ib to$6.i) each,
and whn vou have one you would not part
therewith for fifty times Its coat.
Jl'KT M.1D THIS NOTtCB
with Se stamtia for postage to the John A. Sai
ler .Seed t o., 1 Croe, it in., and ret their bis
catalog, fully describing thli remarkable Cream
Separator, and hundreds of olfcar tools and
farm seeds used by the farmer. P. C. t-)
Savings banks in New Jersey hold un
claimed amounts aggregating $98,135.
Yon Csn Oct Allen's Foot-Ess FREE.
Write Allen 8. Olmsted, La Boy.N. Y., for a
free samite of Allen ' Foot-Ease. It cure
weatinr, hot swollen, aching feet. It make
aeworileht shorn easy. A certain cor for
corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug.
gists sell it. lxm't accept any substitute.
Thibet, "the roof of the world," Is s
tableland three times as large as France,
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY,
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Mutt r Signature ot ,
Am Pac-S4mll Wrapper Mew. V
I Ta7 a null aaul a eaanr
to take as ncaa.
FOI IUDACHE.
rOI DIZZINUta
rOR IIUOUSIEtt.
FOR TORPID LIVU.
FOR COMTIFATIOI,
FOR SAUOW tun.
FOR THCCOMfLlUOl
, asssjavasrai sxavaxs sawatuas. I
CURE SICK HEADACHE..
curst-Eli i iift'S-r1
JLItllLK LIIlLraP
fory yeara uy and after irw year
of uae on the eastern coastTorver'a
Woterproof Oiled Coots were Introduced
in the West and were called olidtera by
the pioneerj and cosvbcyy Thia or&phlc
name nh cone mio auch oeserai uk that
it la freqxrtiy though wcngfully applied
io many MsmiuxeA you wont The fenurie
Jt?ft look tot tne ji jn or the ruaand
, tixiwrw iwer on uw wjupml
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HOW MEN COOK IK CAMP. .
Take Direction from Mra. stores' and
Ml with Buccal.
Various echoes from the camp reach
me. Frequently 1 am consulted about
the cooking, and am asked to furnish
recipes. One year my fisherman as
pired to flannel cakes. There was no
reason, be said, why they should not
add this dainty to their fare, espe
cially sluce It was so easily made. He
wrote out the directions flour, eggs,
milk, soda carefully. The sequel I
heard later.
Toward the end of the week, wlieu
the campers were a llttlo tired of the
fishing and probably of each other,
they decided tbat the time had coma
for the flannel cakes. It was about 3
o'clock tn the afternoon, and
they
started at once to get them ready.
One man went for the milk to the
AM V. . Kill mtA -V. II A w I
Ing my fisherman measured out the
flour Into an eight-quart bucket. In
stead of the two quarts called for In
the recipe, he took four, to be sure to
bare enough. As they did not have
eight eggs be took five, aud think of
this, ye cooks! broke them light Into
the flour, and proceeded to stir the
mixture until the milk arrived. He
then added the milk and other lngre-,
dlenta, and kept a man atlrrtng all the
rest of the day to get out the lumps.
which. It Is unnecessary to add. could
h... K .tlr-. ,, In .n .f.r.
not have been stirred out In an eter
nity. They tell me there wss man
on the road coming or going for milk
for two hours, and tbat when they
finally desisted from beating the mix
ture, there waa as much ot the batter
on the outside of the bucket and on
the gallant cooks themselves ss In the
bucket Then they baked the batter
In an Iron pan and had supper, and
were thankful to find themselves alive
the next morning. Verily, cooks are
born, not made.
At another time a kinsman aspired
to make an omelet, another very sim
ple thing. He took his directions from
Mrs Rorer, learned them by heart
and kept repeating them over and
over, "Give seven beats of the fork."
They tell me he said It at last In his
sleep. The opinion, however, was
unanimous that he must have given
eight beats or spoiled It some other
way, but all agreed nobody had been
In any danger of dying from the ef
fects, for nobody had been able to eat
It They bad better success with Sar
atoga potatoes, and, I judge, learned
to cook several things pretty well
trout, coffee, ham, potatoes, eggs.
Many times during the long winter,
when the blissful summer days seem
vsry fsr off, they pine for a cup of the
coffee they made while camping. For
est and Stream.
Ethnologists are of the opinion that family ami have found it a valuable
when America was discovered there medicine, and take pleasrue In rwom
wss not on the continent of North mending it to all who suffer from ca
America any more Indians than exist tarrb of the stomach or who require a
now. j tonic of efficiency" The Cairo, Wash-
Ths snnual loss from the burning , inKton- l' c-
of buildings In the United States Is r t-t
ibout 1133.000,000, not including cost! chMrfune makes lov. of life, sno
ot Insurance and the appliances for ov, 0f ,f i tlf of henltb. On th
fire protection. I contrary, sadness aud discouragement
When the white man first reached o"en M
dred thousand Inhabitants, probably
more than the entire population of the
North American continent
Australia wants three hundred thou -
sand British wives, Canada wants
ninety thousand, and the Cap would
like thirty thousand. It Is stated tbat
there ars nearly ons million more wo
men than men In the British Isles.
The London board of agriculture ad
vocates diminishing the number of
honse sparrows. It has been found by
hundreds of examinations that from
seventy-five to eighty per cent of the
food of the adult birds throughout the
(ear consists of cultivated grain. The
ggregats total aken when the spar
rows are unchecked Is very large.
The London Lancet says that ath
letics In England bare developed too
much Into gladiatorial displays by
picked competitors struggling to win
prizes or to earn wages before hug-
crowds of spectators, and can hardly
be regarded as effective agents In the
development of the physical strength
and physical activity of the people.
An English lady In Japan bought a
can of mushrooms snd found the direc
tions translated Into English as fol
lows: Direction If seversl nersons
nrlll .) H,l. In that mannoe thov ahull
feel satisfied nutrition and very sweet
or It can put In the hot water for the.
bait hour and then take off the Ud.
ThAT lulii Km o-oDer to est It can
he7uppwl,rhorPHtdlt;for
years.
The range of the tame reindeer has
been widely extended In northern Asia
by the tribes that number htm among
their valuable assets; and now be Is In
process of being widely Introduced
Into Alaska. Civilization, therefore,
has done much to extend the habitat
of this animal to the South, but the
domesticated reindeer has not been In
troduced Into most of the great regions
of the Arctic, where the wild animal
roams at will.
The "Ulstlna-alahed Cltlaen."
Once In a Massachusetts town J. A.
Rlls wss ssked by a gaunt, funereal
sort of chap what be should say by
wsy of Introducing blm to sn assem
blage. "Obi" said Mr. Rlls. In a spirit of,
levltr. "sar snvthlna you like. Ray I
am the most distinguished cltlien In
the country. They generally do."
Whereupon bis serious-minded friend r'Zj j ViJ Bna digestion ruined snd the system in
marched upon ths stage and calmly an-1 mi f jj uch condition that the disease usually
nou need to the audience that he did -V" V X. returns in rorse form than ever,
not know this man Rlls, whom he was -"N 1 1 W 1 1 . ' ' a fuatanteed a purely vegeta-
charged with Introducing; and had mf lJ 1 pie remedy. $t,ooo is offered for proof that
never heard of him. I innisw snliw 'BajW it contains a single mineral ingredient. If
"He tells me," he went on, with. . . ... .. .. K yu nave blood poison write for onr special
never a wink, "that he Is the most dls- took, describins; the different stages and giving all the symptoms, with
tingutahed man in tb. country. Ton fc?,'"
can judge for yourselves when yoa
bsre besrd htm."
Rejected for Heart Disease.
In Germany the number of recruits
for the army rejected on account of j
heart disease baa risen from 0.9 per
I
i
1,000 In 1864 to 17.4 In France these
figures for th same years rsnged only
from 8.97 per 1,000 to 4.07.
9R Armv Rnnfirals
the Inventor of
Brigadier General King, ot Confed
erate Army,
Writes: "I unhesitating1? slate
that I am convinced lVruna is a medi
cine that will effect all Uo cures (list
is claimed for its we." J. Floyd
King, Washington, 0. C.
General Smalls, Beaufort, S. C,
Writes: "I have used lVruna for ca
tarrhal trouble and (1ml It beneficial
and to be all that it promises, And free.
ly give It my unqualified lecommeinlit-
; tion." Robert tmulls
Clen. Abbott, of Washington, O. C
Writes: "1 am fully convinced that
your remedy lVruna is an excellent
tonic. Many of my (riemls have nxl
it with the most bomtUinl results fv.r
roughs, colds and catarrhal trouble,
1' C. Abbott, DOB M. St., Washing-
ton, I. C.
c,pUln Y.rnell, of Washington, l. C,
; ,
Writes: "Your medicine, leruna, i
believe to be the U-st medicine for ca-
" " market. 1 have
f'1 "'V11 '"''. '' ;
lwietit'lul results. W . O. Ill
taken
see very
iiriii'll,
23:".! Lincoln street, N
Washlng-
ton, 1. C.
General Mcllrldc, of I). S. A..
Writes: "I have no hesitation in rec
oil mending lVruna to all persons who
are alllietcd with catarrhal troubles."
J 1. McHride, iM IVntisylvania
Ave., N. W., Washington, It. I".
General Longstrcet, of the Confeder
ate Army,
Writes: "I can testily to the merits
of lVruna, lioth as a tonic and a catarrh
remedy. lVruna enjoys the greatest
reputation as a catarrh remedy of any
medicine yet devised." -James 1 ng
street, daineevillt, liu.
General No.ike, of O. V. U..
Writes: "I commend lVruna to those
who are troubled wilh colds producing
catarrh as a most elllcacious cure ami
as a good general tunic." I'has, K.
Noeke. 213 B. Bt, N. W., Washington,
D. C.
General Erwln's Recommend.
"Many of my friends have used IV
i una as a dys'isia remedy with the
most beneficial results." John 11. Kr
win, Washington, l. C.
Brig. General S.holl Benefitted.
"lVruna is indeed a wonderful tonic,
and for coughs and Colds I know of
nothing better." F. M. Sclicll, Wash
ington, 1. C.
General Dufflcld, of the Union Army,
Writes: "I have used Tenuis in my
Ilaii'lv Hal rasteners-Somethlns new for
h. t..O. IImIIu. I h.r, hat nln. Unlit. An v
ai,ir hat on securely, r.imtj pair suaratne.4
ttfZXXiTJl' W",h'
1
Coffee Is a very strong snliseptlr.
There are many diseases the microbes of
which are destroyed by it.
FITS
aaaut
r(l Permanenur cvrwi. Wo Sta or Darvouaasas
Id aTUr nrstdar'siWifllr KIID-'soraalNsrv
utr-r. H.nd fnr r,Mll trial nrritls anri I us II
lit. B.U. Kilns, U4-.t! rJ .. 1'alladalatUat ra.
j lie 1 1 v. Ilelle.
There's a church Im'II lu the steeple,
! There's a church belle in the choir;
The firot to worship calls the people,
And the second calls them to admire.
AS OLD
Tbat blood poison existed anions;
been proven beyond question. It has
thousands of years, and is as old as th Pyramids. This
blighting curse has been handed down from nation to
nation and from individual to individual till it has
spread to all parts ot the world.
I LOntaglOUS blood POlSOn, aS it iS
(.ontagious blood poison, i
jmes.' 8' f"11 Ie.0' u,lcfr trough which
the vims enters the hoo. This is
snatioa and swelling: of the glands of
on the body, sores appear in the mouth
sS aS t n an flldAaeA rstraasa en suhatai li,1t aiJ
v u . ' UV" " raouiu
fjrA
, . . . rr , vi' , "u" "'ooo- Decorues tuore thoroughly
Infected, the hair aud eyebrows droo out. the akin I ...,,n.,i ' J
ored splotches, the bones and muscles ache, and it seems to the victim of
this monster scourge there is not a sound spot in the whole body
I .The horror of this awful disease
Can never be told. The one who con'
' tracts it suffers in body and mind.
' and if the poison is not eradicated
transmits the taint to his children.
and Contagious Blood Poison thus
becomes responsible for many of the
ills of childhood Skin Eruptions,
Catarrhal Troubles, Sore Eyes, Scalp
Disease, White Swelling, Scrofula
and others just as bad. S. S. S., the
great vegetable blood purifier and
tonic, has lone been recognized as a
radical and sale cure for Contagious
Blood Poison. It counteracts tha
deadly virus and cleanses and puri
fies the diseased blood, 'and tinder its
tonic effects the general health im
proves and soon all signs of blood
poison are gone. The strong mineral
oiltu prescribed for the disease, dry np the sores, skin eruptions and
all external signs, but leave the stomach
THE SWIFT
22
NOTH,
wssmsrmmur food
tt solus Ham Ujf snd Kaapt Hism Lsylnf. It wras Roup, Cholsrs and Alt
DUassaa. It ttrcnglhani yossg clticks, ssd sisksi than graw, f rk25cnd 50c
Mv voana ehlcsnns eomfnenrad djlnf. ami arur Toalna four dosaa I diip.
ehasnl apaclan ut jour HHUlWUSl roULTRT roOb, blch stoppnl tf.in
from dflng anil I bavM ronstMtly kpc It oa aaad avar slns. I caa rrajamnid
Uuju'i wtiat UnliKl in rlln iwuluy. 0. BV MIOOIS, Latak, Waa
rOBTLAMU SKKD CO., fortland, Or., Coast Asauts
Send Letters of Endorsement to
the Great Catarrhjemedy, Pe-ru-na.
General Butler, of South Carolina,
Writes: "I can recommeiul lVruna
for dvHH'.siit kml stomach troiib t. I
liave'becu using your medicine lor
short period ifml 1 feel very much re
llevetl. It Is Indeed wonderful medi
cine besides a good tonic." M.
0. Butler.
llrlgadlt r General Klrby
Writes: "1 can recommend l'enina I"
all llo-m" who are alllicted with ''
Urrh," General IK T. Kiit-y, WmIi
ington, I. C.
Gen. Powell, Meeker foal No. 44J
Writes: "After using one bottle of
lVruna I lasame convinced of Us 'r'
live qualities, and continued lis use to
date. All symptoms of calanli have
disappeared, yet I continue Its nmder-
ate use
as a preventive, ami o .
man's totii
villc, 111.
W, 11. 1'owell, liciui-
-I --S'"C
LvTa
Gen. Sebrlng.of the Confederals Army
Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend
vonr valuable remedy Teruna as a very
excellent tonic, and also g.nid for
coughs, colds, catarrh, and general de-
bility." W. It. Hebrlng, l3 W. tl
St., Jacksonville, Fla
. .. i . i to-
General Lumax, of Washington, D. C,
Writes: "t can cheerfully recommend
your remedy as a twrmaiiciit and effec
tive cure for catarrh, colds and to any
one who needs an invigorating tonic to
build up tiieir system." I.. I., l.utnsi,
Iti03 lth Hi., Washington, 1. ('.
Gen. Payne, of Washington, D. C.
Writes: "1 join wilh my comrades in
recommending lVruna to my friends a
an invigorating tonic to build up the
svstem." lien. Kugene B. Tayne, 407
slh Ht., N. W., Washington, I. C.
General Talley, of Pa., Vol. V. S. A.,
Writes: "Your Teruna has been used
by me and my friends as a relief foi
catarrhal troubles with the most bene '
ficial results. I am so convinced of
the rfllcacy of Teruna that I do not hesi
tate to give It my recommendation."
Win. Cooper Talley, 713 V Ht., N. K.,
Washington, I. I".
The Heoret Out.
Askltt I wundrr whr a doctor sever
prescribes for himself when he is ill?
Knollt Oh, I guess It's becsus h
can't send himself a bill.
Pirn's Cur t
'K"1 cotirh aiedleln.
It has cared cutishs snd ro!
lls
for forty
yars. At druggists. 1 cnt.
Pesfness Is mar common In cold coun
tries thsn in wsrm cllmste. ths ssr be
ing very sensitive to sttaoaphsric
change.
Jluthers will flni Mrs. W'itislons's Soothing
Hrrup the best ramwlv to us fur Ibelr c&Udraa
nurlnf In tiulug period..
Rtrtklng C'olnt ltlenoe.
Dtigsu (cr, yea clock Is broke, Ii
struck fotv for six.
t.'aser Faith, It's nvnr lucky than
meilf, thin. Vistldily whin Ot mot bmk
Ol hod to shlmk folv for wan. Ksn
sss City Journal.
AS
the ancients has
been traced back
Called in modern
followed bv Inflam
the groins, a red eruption breaks out
and the throat becomes ulcerated and
Al.. t I .It '
ana me tnroat be
BAD AU. THK BTHPTOat S,
Sar Blrai
asaraault of a serious bloed dl
y klaod Ixo a is a polon4 and I uf.
rnipim not nossarr to man.
tloa, A fHaaa ot mln told n that be
i i n "!,,l ol mr trouble b 8. a. 8 ,
and opunkl reommndatlon I twaan
'",WM. thoroufhlr cl.nat of aft
1 r "siifi ana atron
. wU".;l" spk of It ton's iroi.
ertl. Wall
tmurltla, it
ins
T blood of
up
mr ssnaral
naaita, isaprortd mr SDuatlt, lava ma
I am a rrat bllevr in a. S. B., and
Vonr vary truly,
, , OBBf at . ZWB1TZIO.
838 Walnut Bt., Labaoou, t.
remedies, Mercury and Potash whlrh
SPCCinO CO., ATIAMTA, CJL
x w i I ssr i st . . : . .
st' i& f Q 13 atT?'.'.M,.Ta.a. ft
sT3) A 1 H i
- .Ia tVkJ III fl I f'tis.4 i. i.i....Wkea
General lllgelow Cured,
(leu J. O. lllgelow, IM V. Ht,, N,
W., Washington, 1. (J,, writes:
"IVnina has madu mo well ami It
lias given in Inure than ordinary
strength aud iplrt lot work,"
Gen. O'Uelrne, of Washington, I). C,
Writes: "As many of my friends and
acquaintances have smTmsfutly umnl
Termta ss a cularrh cure, I feel (hat It
Is an effective remedy, and I rocniu.
mend It a such to tlituw suffering (ruin
that disease ss a most hopeful source of
relief," hum's it. O'l.irrnr, '.Mill Head
way, Washington, !., (',
Gen. Chase, Asg't Adj. Gen. O. A. R
Writes: "The excellence of Tenuis as
a cure or relief for ralarilml disturb
ance is well established. Many ol my
fileiiils have Ih'cii beielllted by Its
nc," -II. K, ('haw, SS lluairlson Ht.,
Anucostia, l. 0.
General S. S. Voder, of Ohio,
Writes: "I have found Teruna to be a
wonderful remedy, I only iisl It for
a short lime ami am thoroughly satis
lied as lu lis meiils." H, H, Voder,
Washington, 1', (',
General O'Connor, of V. V, Legions,
Writes: "If you am suffering from ca
tarrh or phyimal debility, Immediately
loiiituence t list use of IVrtina. It lias
la-en of the greatest Im-hcIII and service
In many ol my friends." Kmitis
u t'onner, "a .'l:nd 8t, N. W., Wash,
ington, l. ('.
Gen. Wright, of the Confederate Army
Write: "I lake- pleasure In recom
mending Teruna. It Is a remarkable
medicine ami should he uml by persons
ho are in need of a good tonic and by
sufferer (mm fatal rh." Matins
Wright, I'H t'nrcoran M., Washing
ton, I. 0.
; Gen. tlawlcy, of Washington, 0. C.
W rites: "I have used Teruna and
nm U r lienelleial dr kidney Iron.
. . ' ... .
bin and especially g l lor cougbs,
cold and catarrhal trouble "A. F,
lis Icy,
Gen. I'rell, of Spanish War Velerans,
Writi-n: ".Many of my friends hat
used Trruna with Ix-nrtldal results as
an eflectlve remedy (or catarrh." M.
Kmmet I'rell. KI3 12th Hi., N, W.,
Washington, II. I'.
Other Army (.nicrsla who praise
Teruna are:
Brigadier General Cook, of Wash-
; Ington, l. C.
General Sypher of Washington, l.C,
General MlUdleton, llancoik ttcgl
ment, V. V. I)., aldington, l. C.
If you do nut derive prompt and satis
factory results from il mm ol "fttrvna,
write at mice to I'r. Ilartman, giving i
full staatemrnt of your ro and lie will
It pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratia.
Address I'r. llartman. President n
The llartman Panitariiim, t'olumbna,
Ohio.
The rofTr planter gets sn average of
0 rents a pound (or tils crop.
Perrin's Pile Specific
The MTI1NAL lEMtDT
X Us Islsts It Will Not Cnr
ONLY M1LLE4BLE GRUBBER
Urrtitl. flw nr tw fUw 11 hr 1itl
IWfi hurf, Vfitftsf r i t m ' ir is..r, w Mjr
Ualng tisM wolwl In U inv hitty (!,
ftEICRSOH M&CHIHERV CO.
fOOT MtlltHIHN St. I'liHrLAND, 01.
10,000 Plants for 1 6c
MM1 f'l- ! rrtat4 uilwl It
l ! . toa of cut wtrt,if tw.t4, jL
fu to. tcltit) , tt. ti T ittu. r
M"-.. at M a Ti' '
NMA 14 lelf UllSMk
OM teisssUi tUt.
sSBa I aus.
W Bar Le v.s mMa
mm eHeHTfaSeMt rHlal t W , wj;
W. L. DOUGLAS
3.&3 SHOES
W. 1 Ihiiinlas
shoe have by tlielr
exrellnnt style,
aay.flttlng, and
siiuorlur waarlna
qunlltlea, aw-hlrvoiT
tbn larajnit sale of
any shov In the
world.
'rii"y ar Inst ss a;nw
as tliosit lli4l i-ost jwu
I to .lth ny
uttTorarK'a Istiia prli:.
" fssryMfSsra,
Loik for nam and
Drlr on iMiltim.
ttongtaa uami 4'firfMta
( oilskin, lil.'hlaavi,rylirn ..i...lr.l
th RiiMt I'alant latlmr rl i.rndiH'
rlt OAB, u..f. ummd Lh. k. '. II ut. ...
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Writ rr Cataias, W.L.IXnilta, Urixktga, Basa
ra.
Dr. C Gee Wo
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