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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1904)
erf1. n u.bti i ivrn - HOT HARD TO CRV uv - TrecT Feeling l ft Common Spring TrouM. It's a ilffn that the blood U deficient U riUlity, Just u pimple nd other raptiona or tlni that tho blood k Impure. It, a rainy, too, which only the haurdoot tail to heed. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remote it, give new We, new cour age, .trength and animation. They cle use the blood anJ'clear the complexion. Accept no substitute. I eit tired all Um time and eoold DC4 also cored m oc acruful.- an . Boot. Gllead, Coon. j Hood' Sarsoparilla promlao to urw and koopo tho promlao. m n r uasTaT I ivm Mat Nordau wa tal.lng recently t Woant Al Liked 111m Lot et an American woman about humor. ( Kl The, uiaa. -Next to the Americana." aald Nor- w- dowD th, mountain In the dan. with a poUte eiull. "I think that h, lnd . cent cub play the Swablan. are the moat humoroue ng wUh h, ,hadow ,nd w annk the people In the world. A Swablan. If ha wK fcwith of ,n. pln ,n)l baa nothing funny to aay. keep. allenL Tnlthfu, JamM told ,bout Bret Stupidity la unanown amun lUrt(k -On. nigni in owau.. , WM , ,Hm ilui., biark-eyeu youth. I called on a Swablan maiden. tfhfr wheB x kww h,m. mW Truth. ful James. "He taught over In Copper town Ihen. They named It Copperopo lla when they built It. aame as they named Jlmtown Jaructown. but we all called It Coppertown. It was a lively nia.-a then, via Conpertowo. Ten ho tels, three banks and faro placeo till ! you couldn't count 'em all There was i a lot happening In Copper. Half of j the plots of Bret Harte'a etorlce grew I up right In that town." ! "What kind of a msn was Bret Uarte himself In character. I meanr . "Nice enough. I reckon," said Truth-1 ful James. "Not much of a favorite ; among the boys. Too quiet, and he had a kind of forgetful way of .railing Into your face, as If he bad forgotten . all about you. and didn't care how soon , Ayer's She was very pretty. IYrhapa I stayed longer than I ahould. Suddenly, at my rate, the young glrl'a mother call ed In a loud vote from upstairs: Gretchen! Gretchenr "Yes. mother,' Gretchen answered. Gretchen, It Is very cold here. VYIU you ask that young man to abut the front door from the outsider" A Christian Work. Chicago wealthy men are to reecae from the slums of that city the good people who, by force of circumstances. You know the medicine that mikes pure, rich blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your moiher, Brandmother, all your I folks, used it. They trusted Sarsaparilla it. Their doctors trusted It. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust it yourself. There is health and strength la it. t m4 tarrlfcty from Mtrwuaa M thia a... i ituvi Sleep. Alter lasir r"-. j ' " -spelled to live amid degrading while I could steep well and the tired JZ r.,, m K. hJU, tZ Itslln had gone. Thli treat medicine baa A rlrl aisnltig herself writes aa follows: For fifteen years l bars done my duty by my friends When engagements were announced I got up hose and handkerchief showers, decorated for the wedding, and gavr more costly presents than I could af ford. When their babies came I gavf a rain. I am getting Ured of It and ..a- van to Inaugurate a Pay Back) bower. I want some of the thing paid back, and a new style o: par Back parties would eompensati mo for what I have given." nrroundlnKS. Land will te Bought ror them and farms equipped and tho debt will bo repaid by Installments on easy terma. John Imbert ts at the head of h. mnreruent. It Is intended that the movement will extend to ever, Ameri- you found It out ' can city of conscience, ii is uougni umn mm - - -Flflne-iby its workings that 1.000.000 persons they hated him. I guess most of them will bo transferrer rrom iq misery, uru uiui m iwo drunkenness and temptations of con- j -The society upon the Btanlalaua. rested sections to the pure air and In- J "Yea, that was true enough. rimrattns and wholesome Ufa on tho "Abner Dean lives over at Angel yei, oui you uqbi wu. w tht chunk of sandstone to him. Growing Stock by Electricity. i It to kind of rtls him some mil 1 uk Ht. Ml. lH.T. St '. f ' vicv jMaMawaMB for i!llim!l!m iiu y. a. Rich Blood HOT HARD TO CARVt GLASS. DUaseada Are Not Ndd U CatlU It often occur, that glass tubea 0t various dimensions havt to bo cut where diamond la not at . " A shops and power plants w here oil ud . 11', 'W l' . - , .... .. tuiw must bo ueatly 0t- tod. The usual method adopted I to Bis a small groove arounu u. separate tho llaaa with a sharp r.P at tho plaoo weakened by the nio. The result Is not always satisfactory. w cauaa the ends often break unevenly owing to the dlftVulty of nuking a uh the tile. lWt'f wniu - WW PASTOH CURED BY PE-RU-tlA ruaa Is a catarrhal Ton EP' Ully Adapted to tho lim.ng Cowers ot Old Ago. ..Id tin the mutwis Xned I"" Uv" ,l,rlr In become 1 1 i function. ., , , , i.n.-ttiir This lead to partiaii Z7l when only a i,.i.i.,n la iimde wun " - Avers PUIO They greatly are gently laiative. Id tho Sarsaparilla. farm. ' "w roe ruu. mATaM.AK mm rm r wrnpo I SACCM CURECI ml Aa Obltnarj Mixed. Edward L. Adams, representtag th Tnited States as Consul General at Stockholm, Sweden, was for severs; years editor of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, ile occupying that position he wrote an obituary notice ot a neighbor s child, whose trousers had caught fire during a Fourth of July eel ehrstion. burning the little fellow sc kTlT that be died In coneeouencet. Mr. Adams ended Ms article with tte state-! ment that the sympathies of mencu The possibilities of electricity have never yet ben fully demonstrated, its ( ,1LoU of tJj- boJ, trc , tutit touchy beneficial effect upon growing plants 0Q tfae Bwt Uarte txict. He hit a in the way of hastening development .. . . th, t has been proved to an extent, and now ( ,.Now ln my nK t u different I the mysterious fluid Is being tried on don.t m,nJ wlDg ntn)lej jown to pos- nlmala at the Vfclverslty of M!chlan, rt bearded ruffian that couldn't at Ann Arbor, it has been demon- Jpel,. dld j, m. Truthful., you strated that rabbits enclosed ln a pea know , don-t.know wn,, but what about which run a number of e:ec- j don.t Uke u mtLBg mt 0ut to be trically-charged wires rca.-h maturity t rurrow-mtnded crank with a preju ln two-thirds the time taken by those mc ,sln,t foreigners, kept under normal conditions. The Xow. j nSTe nothing In tho world electrically-treated animals were In all tgInit the Chinese. They are a peace respects healthy and their flch has tb,e faU.,y nonMt tn( ytTj useful been found to be unusually tender. It cfJ of eltlleni t. lt i, , mtis rough is thought possible that the same treat- tQ mtk mt ont iUtltl( iown to a so ment may be arpUed to beef cattle, cU, e wltn a yUow.f1Ced. pig- making a 2-year-old steer aa large a talltd e-mnlng Chinaman, as if be Aids to Ixing Ml. Moderation In eating, drinking and physical Indulgence. luro air out or nous ana m.uiu. The keeping of every or.-au of the body, as far aa possible. In constant working order. Regular exercise every day In all weathers; supplemented In many cases by breathing movements, and by wlk ing and climbing tours. Going to bed early and rising early, and restricting tho hours of sleep to one 8 years old under preseni conui tlons. besides producing a superior quality of beef. were an Reader. equal, by Georgel" The IDEAS IN BOAT BUILDING. Many Hands Make Light Worn Tourist (in l"th Foirgsmy is ns r.. nut tf- the hwvaved parents, loncpr practiced. 1 am told. Hla shock next day may possibly b; Ex-Mormon W''V"!.'1' i. vt m mhnm On T OH Wife! Ut OOd W that "the sympathies o' a large clrclt of friends will go out to the burnt! pants." all or seven. Pally baths or ablutions according w wU, u i,,, ,uw, of course, enough to cut through the enamel of tho tubs on one aide, and not all around. While tho tube Is atlll warm from the friction of the file the tube U then taken betweeu the thumbs and forefinger, the thumbs opposite tho file incision, and the forefingers arouiid ths tubing, close, but not covering tho luclslon. Treure of tho thumbs In vsriably causes the tube to break In as atralght and cUnn a line as though cut with a diamond. .t,..r tt.tli.Ml Is to use a fine saw blade (tho finer toothed the Iwtter, for a saw ts only another rorm oi inv. Mils should be keH fed with fine em ery, carborundum, or pulverised silica sand or hard grit, moistened with cam phor, oil. turpeutlne or water. A straight, steady and even stroke should bo made, and when the work Is carefully dons sgslmt a gauge tho cut will bo as true as though It bd heon ground. Nor Is even a toothed blade necessary if a suitably hard and finely ' gritted abrasive Is used and regularly fed between the gl and fine wire, watchinrlna. or blunt but even blade f an ordinary tsblo knife. The latter put turbamvs. ....,.,.,,. .. lflc IVruna corecta " "7 o,rstion on all U.e mucous membrane tC'le ...1 V-TO Om u-l and IVruna UH-t..e a l long stand-by with M and y.t- yiiiii mate wwffi mm lmTmmi , r,. , v..u bate I of Individual conditions, cold or wsrm, ot wsnn followed by cold. Regular work and mental occupa tion. Cultivation of placidity, cheerful ness, and hopefulness of mind. Employment of the greet power of ths mind ln controlling pasatona and nervous fear. Strengthening the wlU ln carrying out whatever Is uoful. snd ln checking the craving for stimulants, anodyne, and other injurious scencles. tn n( which will Mr. Coleon claims to liav For fortr vear-s Fiso t Curs fpr Con Sumption has cured coughs and ooloa. At slrugguts. Price 25 cents. Fn Chicago. Mrs. Porkchops That Mrs. Grain pit 1 trying to Introduce soma new fangled Ideas ln society. Porkchops What's the matter with her now! one wife? Just a trial, that s sll. : -How toV I -Everything Is st sixes snd sevens Xothint ever done. Burtons off. meals ; half cooked everything wrong. In the good old days we hid on wife to sew jon buttons, snother to dsrn stockings another to boss the servants, snother to I do the shorring. snd another to atteno to th duties of society. A man 1 soms comfort then. Constructors Find New Method of In creauSog the 8pd of Water CrsTl. n..ui. it rt Waahlnrton. a manv men boat builder of wide reputation, haa re- found a simple way to get rid of pains cently succeeded In upsetting all rules 'in the hack. Sciati-w or Kbeumatism. of stesmer construction heretofore sc- He has curwl un.lf andsoclaims per- rented aa inviolable bv the builders sonal oxru-oce in proui w u.... of the world generally. Ordinarily lt has been the custom to plsce the pro- a fine steel wire run at utgn speeu llko a bsnd sw. if n-guiar!y f."d with Ana emerr or carborundum, will gtvs ! very saUsfactory results, not only for ! cutting either strslght lines or curves ln window, but plate or optical 'a. la such thickness ss mskes cutting with a diamond difficult, precarious or ' Immtaaibl. I Window glssa. especially s!ng'. strength, can b accurately spilt either ii. atraiirht or curved Hue by first tusk ing an incision through tl enamel of tha alas, and then holding a hot Iron close to th Incision till a fracture is Th fracture will follow in you Aa Easy Way to Do It. Mineral. Idaho. Artil 11. Mf. D n i k.i. Iau i a st ai.-.nttK i M I attArt?l. ?. loiwin 01 I'.-v- - -.ii. Tha IHT Ul lllicitet v - - " Irou should b preferabiy round and somwht blunt snd with a bulky bead lik an ordinary fir pokerl. so ss to retain Its beat well for long cuts, es had peclally for thick sheets, to keep UiS Mr. (.'..If-. n says: fracture going when ouce sianeu. "I had awful pains in mv hip. They if two heated lrns hat to b ud. m uie r: - ,. , - h,lllT ...,., .... .,,., t . A. , K . aOaafTt hnt fnisk MVlTllV. gill WU u- - " .ibmvuw. " - - r,! : locate thJm Walk. I tried several thing, hot got well under tho hull, where they will Esaence of Orange Leares. One of the remarkable Industries ot p.mr-uav Is the preparation of the es- Mra. Porkchops Why. she says It s j f oranire leaves. More than 150 bo longer good form to take stran-, earf ago the Jesuit priests, who then gera to we the abbatoir. Puck. ! tuei eluded country. Imported w.r, will end Mrs. Windows-. Boothln, ' orange eed3 and planted groves, which s-.h.hMtTmlTtooeiortliiraBiMrtii hmsa now become immense Curia th teeihisg period- j -ith small establishments for ex As Others ee l ! tracOng the esnce. which Is exported Ch.pperton-M. fwicd S.pleigh to-! to France and the Inited States for ,wlJwiously ill, doncher know. n8e ln soap and perfumery making. It Miss Csustiqa What's the trouble, j j, ,1,0 employed by tho natives ln Chappenon The aw doctah says paragUay as a healing ointment ana a ho has concussion or tn nwain. fi. rntione Indeed! Did ho se- ddentally bump his hesd sgainst a cob web 1 How's This? . jr.- An. Pnrd-Wl DoIlaTl BeWSM fOt any ca ot Caiarrh that eaanol be cured by 'f'jCtHES-V A CO., Plot... Toledo, O. We. the undertimed. haxe kaowu F. J. Chtur tor the last V jm.-i, and beueve Ma MriecUT honorable in ail bunea traniao Genu anfl oaociliTabl to carry oat any 00 liraUon mnie by their firm. , , SClKU, Wholesale Drogsim. Toledo. O. Lar,0cSn Cur is taken tatemaHy. to, directly open the b!-i and mucous rar S. of the STftem. 1-rlce (- wr botua. gold by all lii-urjia. Iettmonla-i ireo. Bails Family ruis are th best. hair tonic Swearing Spoil Horses. A well-known owner of race horses, not at all a sentimental person, re cently made an order forbidding his employes to talk in loud tones or to swear In the stable. "I have never yet seen a good mannered horse," h savs. "that was being sworn at all work, according to Lis calculations, ln a body of comparatively dead water. In torpedo boats and almllar speedy small craft the propeller shsfts have been extended rearwardly of the stern ln sn endesvor to attain this same ob ject namely, to place the propellers in dead or undisturbed water awsy from the wash and swirl caused by the forests, agitation of the water through which the hull has passed. The blade propeller Is also to be abandoned, being replaced by a spiral blade, which makes at least one com plete turn about the shaft, lt being assumed that this construction will result in greater efflciency by th avoidance of the pounding, lifting of water and the cavitation Inherent ln the customary form of propeller. Maxi mum carrying capacity and speed with minimum engine power is also sought by designing tho bull along th familiar scow lines, resulting In a very light draft It Is asserted that the engine power necessary to ottam a predetermined no relief till I beiran to u IKxlJ s 1 1-t-,1'. .n.1 I lnil takrn but a iwi.i . . in. ...... - --- few i.f'thcee pills till the pain left me ntirrlv. "PodJ's Kidney rills certainly diJ me lots of g' J and I consider them a i-tvat medicine." The remedy that cured Mr. Colson is the same that has been making such sensational cures of Bright' 1'is.aJ. Diabetes, Dropsy and Kbeumatism an over the country, jne name ui iut medicine is IVnid s Ki.iney 1 ill.. SIMPLICITY OF THE POPC the time. It hurts the reelings or a sensitive horse, and I'll keep my word speed In a boat of given length la dl- good to discharge any man in my rectly proportional to the depth of the employ if I catch him swearing with- hull, and, moreover, a light-draft de in the hearing of any horse in this sign of hull lends Itself resdily to the stable" use ot niultlplo propellers, located par- 1 ; allel to its length ln s comparatively As Others e is. ,v.,Kt1 hr1 of water. PlnlIV Age or xHHjepiion. , chapperton ut twieaa "p.t'i- , nrovided. which serve the f" 1 had " V.!so-.?.k fl.. Snrinnr nnterruDtinzi ny. I f-htioerton ice aw uwiai -. - - thought that's what you were doing. i he has concussion of the bwain. Miss Eiderleigh What do you mesn? : Miss Csustique Indee.ll Did he sc Miss Springer Mr. Haggles said you : cMentaily bump his head against a cob told him you were 23 last month. web 7 "Jone. family." "Indeed -Hold on-lt'a is Constitution. Too Hasty, has a new addition to Ms tn St.. flan Preoura.l Coffra for Uint with Hla Own llanda. One morning early a friend of 'nln. a Venetian nbman, callcl on lilra. Mgr. Sarto bsd said msss snd settled down to work. Ills !tT had gon out to mas, or for the household mar keting, which they 'W dIng st th Rlalto on August 4. U. tho day of wonders In their simple 1 fo. "Has the count taken coffer a'ked the bishop. "Well, to tell the truth, no. herauso tho busim-s Ka urgent and I have (come straight from the railway sta- yrara old ran y It invigorated my whole vlm. I caim-'t but think, .Irar l.i.-t.r. that ym nit ery thankful to the all loving rather thai wN-ri prrtiiltte.1 to live, Sinl ill I wth a Weaning as to u florin 4 humanity. He. J.N. Tsrker. A Hlshop'a Utter. T. It. !.". 1. I'-. Ibhp t.l.t A. M. K.. of ("bsrloltc, S. sritrs: "I recointiscnd y.Hir IVrttn la all who want Plreiigtlieninn l-mlc snd tlv rrnielv fr sll ralarrbal 2nd Strong and vigorous at tho Ago t.lghty-Ugni. Ilev. J. S. r'cr. Vlica, S. V., writes: "In )une, I'.xil, I l"t my eiie "I hearing entiri'lv. My hearing bad been aomewhat iiiiire-l I -r several '. DUt n.)l SO mull, .n..- . ,,,, could hold converse lib my lriet.ua; coni,.....!... - but In June, ll . mv sen- of hcrlng If you do not ir.o .r....pl ar.. U "it rno o U stlc mld l.e.r no e.,nml ia( lory r..ulu trom the u- l le u. Iha eveT I m ! trebled . ith j na. a r.l. at ot-ro U. l-r. lU.lmaa. g .j rh.k r.l. In in, h...U. I cm- log a full .U.emenl .f y.H,r anJ Uktng IVruna and no. my !.- . t - hcarin is n-.tor.-tl as g.-l it ',v" r . . , nor fo June. ...l. Mv rheumatic j Addres. lr. Hart man, PfwijUn tot !ain. are all g-.e. I cannot .peak l. The ll.rtm.n Kaiillarlum, tolumlm., highly of I'eruna, and now hen i Ohio. The spring is the best time to treat catarrh. Satur. rn h"lf .very spr!i. I he system I. rchivenatcd by spring we. her. medicines more elfctlvc. A short courM of I'crun. it.d by Iho balmy " ol spring Zil ?r ,ad. stubborn c.s of .rrh that hov. re,Ut.4 treat, ment lor y.ars. Everybody .hould hav. a copy o tr. "artman .Uteatbook on catarrh. Address the I'eruna MedUIno to., Columbus, Ohio, " Tho.. th.t dir. .. . d.y .ro d.a-1 I'urtng leap ,oar every ellgil... geroualy pm.li.tl; th.we Ihst -doir. uos young Uisa should be ejulp allh a spend It are de;er(. Hih"P IlsiL chsperon. I mut ror.gratula: hlmT tiou." the guest replied. son-ln lawr Atlan-. No excuse svaa-a, sn.i .vigr. ssno rose and went into the kitchen. So th 1 bishop of "du.-al Mantua and hli guest riTO rermaoer.uyt.-BMa. woniaorBarrooanass m!t;n( D1Ta n there talking UlLtWi'irr and laughing, while uvn.:gnor cxed Ut.u.u.ua,iM arrtiM, t-auadaisfcia. i tho charcoal with a black kitchen fsn. tha of protecting the latter from Injury by striking obstructions or fouling by en tanglement with weeds or grasses. RHEUMATISM AN INDESCRIBABLE TORTURE Because Rheumatism sometimes comes oa suddealj it doesn't oroTe that it is a chance disease or one due to accidental causes, lt takes time for it to deTelop, and is at work ia the system long before any symptoms are felt The blood is the first point of attack, and the poisonous acids that cause the aches and pains are thea distrib uted through the circulation to difierent parts of the systern, and ..1- j- emiar-iM and nerves: and when the system is in this CondiUon it needs only some exciting cause like exposure to night air, ominous tone, "if you don't ta,, that damo. chilly weather, or the cold, bleak winds of winter, to arouse medicine this minute you wid b. put camp, cniiiy twiner, , vi sub , The aeverit to bed without Uklng lt at all!" irlfS blood and the JS QUu.J l avui&u ius..t. -- When Father B peak a. Mr. Williams has always claimed that it is an easy matter to govern children, and bis own success often bears out his theories. He seldom In terfere when his wife Is at the helm, but one ln a wbl.'a he contribute, a few firm words of guidance ln response to an appealing glance. Now. Bobby," said Mrs. Wlil.'am. on night, .fter long fcmporixlng. "now, my dear little b-.y must take his medicine and Jump Into bed, so father and I can go down to dinner." I don't want to take the medidne," said Bobby, who had a snuffling co'.i. Then cam tte appear ng glance. "Bob." said Mr. William. In an Haeet I.iltle Imp. The other day at a rural railway station a colored moiher who was waiting for her child exclaimed, as th youngster was handed to her from the train: "Ijtwd bless his honey sweetness! Ain't he de blackest, sweetest mil Satan d.-it ever you did see?" Atlanta Constitution. j Ith. coffee fined In a tin pot on range, and th count got out cui-s and saucers. In order to save his ditln. guished hot whst metilsl service ho could. Then they had coffee together at tho kitchen table Century. Perrin's Pile Specific Tho LHTE1XAL REMCDT No Cam Exists it Will Not Cur AOfcVTS WANTED fvf oor Sew Clf tie I rf Saw. W set s rln only on (or eti V- On snaa eo m,.T taw We anii lt en!? Vlaiieabla !.ratMo Marhlne. rtie u ynr vaata to KElt:KjX MACHINERT CO. foot Vomvo tt. Portland. Oreerva Muaday at the Farm. Oo Rundsr mornings tears sso, whtn but s little. Isd. I used to corns to salt ths sheep In this aama field with dud. Ths littl clou.is tbt floated round I thonsht wer bits of wool Th sky was bine 'tis today and calm and beautiful. Now dad Is gone, snd mother, too; thty lie up oo ths hill, Just br that clump of poppl tree bs- Tuud th old red mill; For Tim has kept s-creepln' on, snd you snd 1 sr men, And littl Hubbi tlilr.ka th thoughts that I was thinkin' then. 'lhr Kind Vuu ll.tvr Alwnvs llouclit lias Iwiriir. tho algniw ture f Chas. II. Fletcher, nixt b--n luiialo under III p-rH4innl Kupertl.lon fur orr :ilenr. Allow' no mm to deceive you la thl. t'oiiiitert.-ita, Imltittloii iul Jn-.t-n-iMMl " urn but KvM-rltnetit4, ttnd t-nditnger tho ln-ulth of Children Kaperieiu'O ncalnat i:erliiuiiU What is CASTORIA Cawtorhi In u hirrnle siibstitiitet for 'utr Oil, l'nrew gnrie, lrops tnul Soolhlusr Srup. It 1st l'ltUHnt, It roiitultiA iicllln-r Opium, Morpliino imr other .n rent In MibHtiiiK-e. It ntfe l It puiinmtee. It destroy Worm nnil ul In, v lVverlhncH. It cure Ditirrliu-it unil M I ml Colic. H relieve Teetlilntf Trut)le, cures Const lmt Ion niwl Klatiileiirv. It ttoaliiiilitte the. I'imhI, r-c"liilr tho StoiiiiK-li mid itoweU, Rhlnir healthy nuil imtilrul Bleep. The Children's rmufev-Tlio Jlother'a I rleml. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signaturo of BUY 1 r BHBTJMATI3M HT ELBOWS. WJtlBTS A Grapblo Imaglssuo Urkt 0..25. ll03. 1 Nathsn's teacher believed in redac ts winleTl rV.T. a. tack of tag poetry to diagram and visible out Buuisuia U started la the runs llne Therefore, Mty. th Boston Her rjSaT'wtS llVVSr?. TTVZlm aid, riie told th. CJ. to make a rough awol.an and extremely paunfaL My lft ksM Joint wu tne next place to b at tacKed. It became swolian and of court cainlaL Th neat point to b aSaetwl was tn hip and anaie. which m Biach trouhie. I waa barely able to set aboat for swome time. 1 was under treat cant of a physician tor awhile, but set tin, no bettr 1 beeaa f S- and 'lT tafcinr It foe somt lima I was entirely relieved of thBlinmatjau. AUswetlicaT and aoreneaa diaappeared. I eonsidet B. 8. 8. an aiealient remedy for Bheoina tiam and ail trouble havmc thtr eng.a U th. blood. oaOTrrH ,rELI,Y. SOS Bloom field At. of the poem, "Th. Old Oaken Bucket." Nathan's tlluatraton consisted of a large circle, three bucket and a bunch of dors. "Nathan," aald the teacher. "I don't understand this. What', th. drcler "That", the well." replied Nathan. "And why have yon three bucketsT -One Is the old oaken bucket, on. Is the Iron-bound bucket, and tho other Is tte moss-covered bucket which hung in the well." And what are ail those littl dotr FROM YOUR DEALER joints and muscles. Some peo ple Are almost helpless from the first, while other have occa sional spells or are uncomforta ble, restless, nervous and half tick all the time from the nagging; aches and pains. Rheu matism is a disagreeable com panion even in its mildest form. It grows worse as we grow older, and frequently stiffens the joints, draws the muscles ont of shape and breaks down the nervous trstem. A disease that origin ates in the blood, as Rheumatism does, cannot be cured with ex- : ternal remedies liVe liniments and plasters ; such things scatter the . a . . H aV S 4l.a sr Km f A f tncvw irT painsor anve tnem 10 some oto- "Tj' -i.r - -rb.se .r. th. lovd voti which m, the disease or improve we tonumuu s - ,..f,nPT knew - blood must be restored to lU normal ia(r? . purity and strength, so that all poi-; t-tu "v Yul J . . 6 ' j.... rirat snulent Th. nrofessor ln hli sonous suostances maj oe caxrieu out - of the system, and no medicine accom- J phshesthisinsoshortatimeasS-S-S.,; f,,,! Btudent-Thaf. true. If If; which not only neutralizes the acids weren t for an occasional check ! . J .4 4t. ertDMMfl tint httllil. - .. . . . . . ... ' avuu iuuuiciu-v mi fV.wua, . poukln t Oo snyuung at su. -w vr up the general healtn at the same time. ; oa Times-Democrat Write for our special book on Rheumatism, and should youi . ,. .h. ,. desire any special information or advice, our physicians will furnish . ' " " 0 t itwithout Charge. THE SWIFT SPCCMG CO ATLANTA Gk th. prwttle.t thinf on eartn. W. L. DOUGLAS 84.00, 83.50, 83.00, 32.60 ITS! SHOES TnVWnto. AV.L. DougLis shoes are worn by more men that any other make. The reason is, they hold their shapetbetter.wear longer, and have greater intrinsic value than any other shoes. ltewaiaa aaea toeoaa oHkl, which ts reer, hrc cweiM u.beth.fl n-M -atBS lherreproHel. fulfefr'W. W. 1. UOtOiJi, Brocktaw, aaak AV , a?eV. P. N. U. rt. I0-1SO4. Warn wrttlna tadeattsn aaaiilB this 1 in m 'r.TTT.rTaalll.Iw vTaMog M a . I aV a -ii-Ta--'-'li-iala-Jlaii if m. a was an n guu H it !" Ui-'J'JrSi- M Grinder Then yon M :. S.lwJnwiM ri hrnlia-ht It With VOU to fJl?MII.'.ljr.lJEl ;To.n.odCouDty. There's s brown thrsshar In th tres that ctsuds thr on the knoll. Jost hear ths littl tykt s splllin' hi hsniortsl soul! Our prescher says thst msn alons hss got a soul, bat jet Whst pretty critters God has mad, snd lores 'em, too, I'll betl I know th city pretty wtll; I llrtd thr one" a while, i But I was tbe bomeslrkest boy you'd j meet in tui.oy s mil. I Xbo very horses oa tn iirest loosra saa. It seemed to me, j Tier ws'nt no colts a friikln' round nor lambs ss I could see. So when tn June the breexe blsw srross ' th prairied U i I pscked toy grip snd tuld 'em I had got enough, I guessed! j Of court, there's city folks who keep their faith in Ood and man. Though If they stay ther all th whit 1 don't st bow they can I j ' W'v bsd oar troubles, wlf snd I, w buried little Dot; j Upon thst slop we made ber grav a ! green snd sunny spot; And leath will never mora to tn seem terrible snd grim. 8 iocs I bat seen my littl girl a-milla up at him. And often now I com out ber and sat me down s spell. Where rustlin' lesves snd wsvlo' grsla seem wbisp'rio' "All ts well" I wish thst all who'd hk to feel their dead sr saf from harm Could com oat her snd spend with m Sunday st ths farm. Chicago Herald. Suggesting o bore llemedy. Grinder What! Asleep at your desk and work so pressing? Meekly Eicuso mo, sir, bahy kept should havs th. cO -. In Use For Over 30 Years. 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