Scrofula
Yw ar enttrclr free from It.
It mar develop alowly as to cause little If
anr dUturbaac duriu th wliole pfrll ot
childhood. .-
It way then produce draper-lla, catarrh,
and markM teaileney consumption, before
maulfcatinf Itself tn muh cutauaoua erup
tion or glandular arrlllng.
II t beat to bo sun that roa art quite free
from It, and you eaa rly on
Hood's Sarsaparilla
to rtd yon of radtealtr ! permanently.
Awpt no substitute, but Insist on having;
Uood'S. Liquid or Utilcta, 100 l)oM U.
Iter Steadr Diet.
It was Nov. 10., For seven week
Mrs. Symmlnyttfu had been killing1 off
the 'snrplua young roosters from her
flock and eating them. Now, with tht
light of desjierution In her face, she
loaded six ot them, dressed, luto the
oid bussy. Pt a basket of ecirs mider
the seat, and set off for Bclltown Cen
ter, determined to trade all six If nec
essary for a mess of plain corned bef.
As she passed the 'Orthodox"
church three women emerged from
the basement and balled her.
"O Mary Symmington!" they cried.
"Are you coming to our church sup
per?" "Whoar she said. "When Is Itr
"To-night, In the town hall. Ifa 23
cents."
Mrs. Symmington nodded acquies
cence. Here was something better than
he had hoped for.
"Of course I'll come." she said. "Ill
go back for my men-folks. What you
going to barer
Three eager women gathered breath
for a simultaneous glad cry. It came
an instant later:
"Chicken pie! ricnty ot chicken pie i
for everybody!"
" . ,
ua my una i
"Whatr exclaims the vexed wife.
You forgot to get tho tickets for the
matinee after w have asked our
friends to go with us? O, you dummy! !
Now. what excuse can we make to ;
them? It la too late to get seats.1
"Well," stammers the husband,
"couldn't we tell thein we forgot they
were going?"
RHEUMATISM
CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY
When the joints are sore and swollen, and the muscles throbbing with the
pain of Rheumatism, relief must be had at once, and it is natural to rub the
affected parts with liniments, oils, etc. This treatment does good in a way,
by temporarily relieving the pain and reducing the inflammation, but has no
effect on the disease itself, becac.se Rheumatism is more than skin deep ; it
13 in the blood and cannot be rubbed away. Rheumatism is brought on by
indigestion, weak kidneys, poor bowel action, stomach troubles and a pen
era! sluggish condition of the system The refuse and waste matters, which
should be carried off through the nat
ural avenues of bodily waste, are
left to sour and form uric acid and
other irritating poisons which are ab
sorbed by the blood, making it thin,
weak and acrid. Then instead of
nourishing the different nerves, mus
cles, joints and tissues it fills them
with poison to produce the aches,
pains and other disagreeable symp
toms of the disease. Rheumatism
is usually worse in Winter for the
reason that cold and dampness are
exciting causes. The nerves become
excited and sting with pain, the mus
cles are sore and drawn, the joints
swollen and stiff and the sufferer
lives in intense agony ; and if the
disease is not checked it often leaves
Its victims helpless cripples for life.
Rheumatism cannot be rubbed away
bnt it can be driven from the blood
by S. S. S. Being a perfect blood
purifier this great remedy soon pro
duces a complete change in tbe en
tire circulation ; the thin, acrid blood is
through the body nourishes and soothes
PURELY VEGETABLE.
fo3
fi
for another attack. Do not waste time trying to rub Rheumatism away, but
get it out of the blood with S. S. S. so that the cold and dampness of Wintet
will not keep you in continual pain and agony. Special book on Rheuma
tism and any medical advice will be given free,
THE SWFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA
Get What You Ask For!
THERE Is a Reason
Why the Good People of
America bay Caicares aa
Fast aa the Clock Ticks.
Every second some or.e, somewhere.
U Buying a little Ten-Cent Box oi Cas
careia. t, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 0 times to the Minute,
60 Minutes to the Hour. 3600 Boxes an
Hour. 36,000 Boxes a Da of Ten Hours,
1,080,000 Boxes a Month, and then some.
Think of it 220.CCO People take a
Cascaret tablet each day. Millions use
Cascarets when necessary. -
The Judgment of Millions ef Bright
Americans is Infallible. Theyhavebeea
Buying and Taking Cascarets at thai rata
tor over Six years.
It Is not an Experiment, not an Acci
dent or Incident, but a sound. Honest
Business, based onTime-Tried-and-Testtd
Merit, never found wanting.
There ia a Reason.
; a .,
Cascarets are tha Implacable foe of
All Disease Germs; the incomparable
cleanser, purifier and strengthener of the
entire Digestive Canal.
They Act like Exercise on the Bowel
Muscles, make them strong and active
able to Help Themselves do their work
keep themselves clean. ,
Cascarets are the safe-guard of Innocent
Childhood against the Dreadful Death
dealing Dangers that threaten the Lives
of the Little Ones.
They are Purely Vegetable, absolutely
Harmless, always Reliable and. Efficient,
RAN EMPTY TRAIN.
Wat raaaemjer tram Jernejr flfj
tn ritlhrx KihmIv Trtn.
It cost tho Pennsylvania railroad
and the Pullman Palace Cnr Company
11 -js n (-hrlstuins da.v tv run a train
without any iiasamiscra from Jersey
ntt 1,1 pmntnira. The train, the
Pennsylvania limited, one of the ftnfs!
on tbe road, consisted of an engine
bafisaga cnr. diner ana three eoneho
when It pulled out of Jersey City ot
11 :2t a. m. on Mouday, and whan I
reached Pittsburg at f:"3 o'clock that
niKht, the only passenger It carried
were tbe throe change of Pennsylvania
crews and the regulnr rulituan crew
The run was strictly according to
schedule, but not a ticket was punched
not a meal wa atwtl or a pUv of
bassiipe handled. Nobody worked but
tlie engineer and flrvtueii.
Throe cooks basted fowls and created
good thltiRS !n the fullnnry line for
four waiters to serve tlie passenger
who didn't come. A tiarbor waited In
vain for "Next!" and tlie Fulman con
ductor had plenty of time to admire
his new uniform. All this cost the
company, founded by the lata George
Pullman, good cash, and, as for the
Pennsylvania, why. there were three
conductors who didn't conduct, while
twelve bniketneu and three bagsnse
niasters twirled their thumbs Instead
of lantern, flag or trunks. A lone sten
ographer had time to waste, and the
wear ami tear ou tha train, the equip
ment of which represented about $4-V
000, kept on with every turu of the
wheels.
It Is doubtful If a railroad train ever
made such a run before. Joseph Brown,
the Pennsvlranla conductor who had
icb.irxe of the train from Jersey City
to Philadelphia, said that In his forty-
five years aa a railroader he never re-
numbered such an ocuerreuee New
American.
" sie Liked Him.
"Hare you any reason to believe that
your sisier naes uic, mr.
1 TAtir.. ha rinoL Just vesterdav I
heard her say, "Nobody could help likln'
the dear old easy mark.'" Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
While at work for the T. C. A P. R. K.
Is the iwimpy rerion, I contracted
Bheumatiam and was completely hetp
leaa for about four montha and spent
over SI 50.00 with doe to ra, bat got worae
very day, and finally quit tnem and be
gan 8. 8. S. I took a few botUea anl
waa cured sound and Weil. M y health
is now splendid, and X weiirh ITS
pound. There la a lady liTic-K near me
who is now taking- S. S. S. for acuta
R&eumatiam. For two months a ho could
notturnhttrMlfin bed, but sine begin
ning your medicine about threo weeks
ago has improved rapidly, and is now
able to ait wp. I can recommend 8. S. 8.
to all aufTenng' xromRneumutism.
TJlah, X. C. S. C. LASSITEB.
I was severely troubled with Rheuma
tism. I had it In my knees, legs and
ankles, and any one who haa ever had
Bheumatiam knowa how excraciating
the pain ia and how it interferes with
one at work. X was truly in bad ahape
havin been bothered wita it for ten
yeari, off and on. A local phyaician ad
vised me to uae S. 8. S. I did so. A?ter
taking- two bottles I noticed ths aore
Bess and pain were srreatiy reduced. I
continued, the medicine and was thor
oughly cured; all pain, aorenesa and in
flammation rone. I recommend S. S. 8.
to all Kheumatie suderere.
i. L. AOSEW,
803 E. Greenbrier St. Mu Vernon, O.
made pure and rich, and as it goes
the irritated nerves, eases the throb
bing muscles, and dissolves and carries
out of the system the irritating particles
in the joints which are keeping up the
pain and inflammation. S. S. S. cures
Rheumatism permanently, and m addi
tion tones up the digestion and stimu
lates the different members of the body
to their full dutr so there is no cause
a tn;e, faithful, loyal servant cf KanWnd,
Over Five Mill; ens of Dollars have
teea Spent to make the merits of Cas
carets known, and every cent cf it wouii
te lest, did not sound merit claim and
hold the constant, continued friendship,
Patronage and Endorsement of weli
pieased people year after year.
a a
There Is also a Reason
Why there are Parasites who attach,
themselves to the Healthy Body of Cas
caret's success Imitators, Counterfeiters.
Substitutors.
They are Trade Thieves who would
rob Cascarets of the "Good Will" of tha
people," and sneak unearned profits,
earned and paid for by Cascarets.
A Dishonest Purpose means a Dishonest
Product and a Disregard cf the Purchas
era" Health or Welfare. "-
Beware of the Slick Salesman and tilt
ancient "Just as Good" story that com
mon sense refutes.
Cascarets are made only by the Sterling
Remedy Company, and the famous little
Ten Cent "Vest Pockel" box is here
shown. They are never sold la bulk.
Every tablet marked "CCC."
Be sure you get the genuine.
trr- FREE TO OCR FRIENDS)
We want to tni to our Menus a beintlfnl
FTWictwKslMfd. GOLD-PLATtD BONBON BOX,
hard-enameled to colors, it it a Naoty tor the
dressing able. Tea cests in sunps is asked a a
measure cf tmi faith and lo cover cottof Cascarets,
with whlc3ThV(5ty trinket it loaded, r
Snl to-oar. auiuioiiini tint aiecr. Address
StoiitkiiicaxUa.UicitgatiUwXaik,
IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS
. . i i -r -ram -""j"ie"
Monday. February 19."
AYaahlngtou, Feb. 1. Three blUa
were patied under auapenaion of the
rule- requiring a twothlrd vote iu
the houee today.
Tha first makes gambling unlawful
in the territories of tha United State,
iiicludirig Aiiaona, New Mexico, Okla
homa, Indian Territory and Alanka.
Tl, hill ia .lirorbnl narticnlarlv iraint
Ariiona and New Mexico, whom It was
stated gambling was licensed.
The second prov'dea additional work
for the Census bureau by requiring U
tistica to be taken on insurance, tlah
eriee, electrical Industrie, iavinga
banks and crime.
The third appropriate $50,000 for
the purchaae of 300 acres of coal land
on the island of Bat an, one ot the
Philippine archipelago. On the last
named bill a dehate of two hours wae
had. Tbe others were dt bated 40
minute each.
Washington, Feb. 19. Discnceion of
the pure food hill occupied practically
all of the day in the senate. The
speakers were Heybiim, who ha charge
of the bill; Foiaker, who presented a
number of amendment deeired by
liquor interest; Money, iu favor of his
sustitute; and McCuuiber. An order
was made to devote time tomorrow to
considering amendment under the ten
minute rule, and begin voting at 5
o'clock 'Wednesday.
The president transmitted tocongre
a special message agreeing with the
minority report of the consulting n-
gineers on ttie ranauia canal m iavi r
ot a lock canal.
Thursday, February 15.
tTanhinfftrin. Feb. 15. The senate
today passed to the consideration of the
joint statehood MU and for an hnnr
and a half listened to a speech by Dick
in support of the bill aa reported from
the committee on territories.
The hill mohibitiuff the unauthorised
wearine of tbe insignia of tbe G. A. R.
and other ooldier organizations was
passed.
Rill arara named rstablishina litftlt-
boa'cs and fog signals on Cape Hinch
inhrook islam. William eound and
Cape Spencer, Cross sound, in Alaska.
Washington, Feb. 15. "Morning
hour" prevailed in the house today
until after 5 o'clock. The net result
waa the paseatre of a bill to increase to
130.000 a vesr the Federal appropria
tion to each state and territory for the
support cf agricultural experiment
stations and a bill rejeI'nfc the present
law erantinc American register to lor-
eign ships wrecked and repaired on the
American coast in the discretion oi me
secretary rf the department of Com
merce and Labor, and rrqnirirg a spe
cial act of congreea to grant such regis
ter.
The feafnre of the day wa the at
tempt of Payne, chairman of tbe waj s
and means committee, to get his bi.l
for tbe consolidation of customs collec
tion districts. A farious opposition
developed and by a rotl call a large ma
jority voted aiiainst considering the
bill." Again, when the ex eriment sta
tion bill came np, the debate reverted
into the Payne bill, and it was with
difficulty that it conld be bronght to
an end.
An indirect compliment was paid to
Longworth by a vote to adjourn today
until Monday, although nothing will
appear in tbe record of it purpose.
Wednesday, February 14.
Wednesday, Feb. 14. At a few
minutes after 6 o'clock today the senate
-ast it 6nal ballot on tbe subsidy ship
ping bill, wtiicn was pesei oy a vote
of 38 to 27. All trie votes for the bill
were by Republican senators, and five
Republican senator voted with the
Demorcata in opposition. Itiey were
Burkntt, Dolliver, Li- Follette, Spoonf r
and Warner. The vote on the bill was
preceded ny action on a number of
amendments, and this by an entire day
of debate. Many important amend
ments were accepted, but only in one
ca?e was a modification agreea io tnai
was not in accordance with tbe wiebe?
of the managers of tbe bill. Tbe excep
tion was on an amendment cnerel tiy
poonr eliminating the provision giv
ng ball pay to members of tbe naval
reserve wuo Lave eerveti less man six
months.
When the shipping bill was die-
posed of the statehood bill was made
the unfinished basinet.
Washington-, Feb. 14. After spend
ing almost the entire day in debate on
Changes Alaska Railroad Bill.
Washington. Feb. 20. Tbe senate
committee on territories authorized a
favorable report on a bill prohibiting
(rambling in "Alaska, Arizona, hew
Mexico, Oklahoma and Indian Terri
tory, The committee also antborized
a favorable report npnn the bill to aid
tbe construction of Alaskan railroads,
but, amended it by striking out the
provision for the bond issue secured by
tbe United States government. As tbe
bill will be reported there is no direct
financial assistance givtn by tbe gov
ernment to this project.
Railroads on the Islands.
Washington, F-b. 14. The bid of
Solomon & Co., Cornelius Vanderbiit,
J. O. White A Co., all of New Vork;
Thomas F. bwtlt, Detroit, with whom
is associated the International Banking
corporation; H. B. Wiln and Heidel
bach, Ickelhelmer A Co., ha been ac
cepted by the Philippine government
for the concessionary contract or
grant for the construction, mainte
nance and operation of raitroad fn the
islands of Neicros, Panay and Cebu.
Their bid provides for full government
goat an tee authorized by congress.
May Try Behring Sea Claims.
Washington, Feb. 20 Tbe house
committee on judiciary today returned
a favirable report on a bill to confer
jurisdiction npon tbe Circuit court of
tbe United State for the Ninth circuit
(Pacific coast stater) ti determine in
equity the rights of American citixens
under the award of the Behring sea
arbitration ot Paris and to render judg
ment. Tbe house committee also or
dered favorable report for United State
court at Victoria, Tex., and Miami, Fla.
the fortification bill, that measure was
passed by the house today. '
Tuesday, February 13.
Washington, Feb. 18. The furttaoa
tlon appropriation hill held the atten
tion ot the bona today, avid wa the
text for much heated argument, first
over the lax method of expenditure oi
public niouey and second over the lo
cation of the proposed $ln,000,000
naval station for the Philippine.
Washington, Feb. 13. Penatoc El
kin today introduced hi bill (or rath
way rate regulation. The measure pro
vide that whenever any rate, (are or
charge established by any common car
rier shall be unjust and unreasonable,
the Interstate Commerce commission
shall have power, after complaint and
hearing, to make an order reqiilriuy
such rate to b modified, so far as shall
be necessary iu order to remove the un
reasonableness and unlawfulness. Th
order shall take effect on and after a
date to be specified not less than 80
day after service upon the carrier, and
hall continue in effect tor one year un
less restrained or set aside by lawful
order or decree of court, or unless re
voked or modified by a supplementary
order of the commission, which may be
made upon application or after notice
to the carrier defendant iu Uie proceed
ing. Senator Fulton today offered an
amendment to the sundry civil bill ap
propriating $400,000 for protecting ami
preserving work done on the jetty at
ths mouth of the Columbia river. Mr.
Fulton has concluded, after repeated
conferences with Chairman Bnrt-n, ot
tbe bouse committee, and the senate
leaders, that the only possible way of
gettiug an appropriation this -ion
for the mouth of the Columbia is hy an
amendment tn tbe sundry civil bill.
There is ahenlutely no hope of passing
a special bill, nor is tiiere any hope of
putting through an eaierwnry river and
harhor bill to provide tor a hunted
number ot deeerving projects, aa wa al
one time contemplated.
Pacific Coast Protests.
Washington, Feb. 10. Serious op
position from Pacific coast interests has
leveloped to the Ciuhmau bill provid
ing lor new tuning leguiation tor
Ala-ks. ,The bnnse committee on ter
ritories is now considering the bill and
today six Pacific coast senator and a
number of representative appeared be
fore it and asked that the hraring I
kept open until parties interested ran
reach here rem the coast to be beard
in opposition to it.
The principal point of objection is
that the bill gives to tbe depa-tiuent cl
Commerce and Lalmr power to mike
suitable regulations. It is claimed
the department would lie s'wolute io
this matter, and that any change ir
the existing regulations would work
hardship, if nut ruin, to tie salmon
fishing indastr.es.
Why No Statue of Lafayette'
Washington, Feb. 16. Tbe attention
of Serietary Root I as Iwen called to tbe
delay in completing tbe hronte statue
of General Lafayette at Paris, for
which a large sum of money was raised
n th s couuTt, to take the place of the
plaster cast placed on tbe pedestal dur
ing tbe exposition of 1900. It is un-
cerstood that Mr. Root has s'atted an
investigation. The Pautihteia ot the
American Revolution are interesting
themselves in the matter.
Prior Right Given Squatter.
Washington, Feb. 1'). Senator
hois today introduced a bill providing
that where settlers have been permitted
to go upon and erect improvements on
lands within townsite nnder jtoveru-
ment irrigation projects prior to their
formal opening, they shall have the
first right to purchase lots on which
such improvements are located at tht
appraised value.
Last Hearing on Yakima Land.
Washington, Feb. 14. Iind Com-
rnisaioner Ross today bad a final bear
ing on bis fight for the approval of the
state Carey act selection of 56,000 acres
intheiakinia valley. The rase will
probably be dex-ided in a few ilujs.
Lighthouse for Resurrection Bay.
Washington, Feb. 14. Senator Piles
today introduced a bill authorising the
construction of a lichthonse at the en
trance of Resurrection bay, Alaska, to
cost 125,000.
Will Report Bill.
Washington, Feb. 20. Tiie Philip.
pine tariff bill, which ha been held up
in the sneate committee ever since it
passed the honse, is soon to tie reported.
The Democrats of tbe committee, who
were supposed to tie solidly arrayed
against the bill, held aeon feretn-e today
and two out of the five declared their
intention to vote to report the bill
Carniack of Tennessee and McCreary
of Kentucky. Three Republicans, how
ever Hale of Minnesota, Burrow of
Michigan and Brandegee of Connecticut
are opposed to tbe bill.
Ask Expulsion of Senator.
Washington, Feb. 14. A petilkn
asking for the etpnlHion of Senator T.
C. Piatt, of New Vork, from tbe senate,
which bad been riled with the vice
president, wa laid before the senate
today. The documeot is signed by C.
W. Poet, of Washington. Mr. Poet al
lege that Mr. I'latt should be deprived
ol hi seat because, as president of the
United State K spree company, lie is
an officer ol a combination consisting ot
all the principal express companies of
the country who co-operate to keep up
rates.
Will Act On Exclusion Law.
Washington, Feb, 14. Chinese ex
clusion legislation was one of the sub
ject discussed today by the president.
Representative Perkins, of New York,
told the president that the matter soon
would be taken op by tbe committee
and that he had no doubt that action
would be taken. He (lid it would he
tho effort of the committee to satisfy
tbe objection now made by the Chi
nese, without admitting to this country
Chinese coolie.
Is It Your
Own Hair?
Do you pin your hat o your
own hair? Can't do U
Haven't enough hair It must
he you do not know Aycr's
Hair Vicor I Here's an Intro
ductionl May the acquaint
ance result In heavy txowth
of rlch.ihick.glossyhair! And
we know you'll never be Eray.
I iWnk ttiat iml llir VUr lha mml
t,iilrful hlrrr llii ni m'l I
hava ue,l II re wmta tmi ami I r' iihUi
rully lhl I am arvailr lMt wll"
rbwfitllf iMitnm-i(t li as .pwiuliJ irta
rauuu.'-Miaa V. It rock. Wxl.urt. Wioli.
MaUabrJ C Ar"" . I.ow.li. aUM.
aua MtauaAwiurara af
tUKMPAKILU.
1 W O tmW PECTORAL
arcittl-llaa4.
Aacum Why, 1 thoiicht Crlbbcr one
ot the wittiest comedians ou the
vaudeville tKe." Apparently yon
dldu't Ilk the sort of Joke he um-s.
Iteedlt Oh, but I do. That's why
I couldu t laugh at him. He and I
seem to rend the tnuie Joke papers.
Philadelphia Pre.
Deafness Cannot B Cured
tT local api'ltcation ai lhar i-annnl rearh th
dlieawMl I'urtiotiuf tha ear. Iiiaie Umilyeue
Way tutfuratleaitieis, au that la fcr eoimtlllk
tiolial fmi,ltea, ivaltiea la rauaia au 111
Baimd evnttiilt'n of tha ttutcua tiuttig ( ll'
auviachlaii iul. hen ihia tut la ftiliaraaii
yu aava a rumbling touitU or tninerfee! liear
in. anl when it UamlrwW ottatt, ta(tia la
the rwa ull, and unlaa ilia IntiammaUou van I
taJtan out ami thlalulni ia.o,,l u Ita normal
cmeiillen, hearing will tw ilentroyad toravar;
ni!ti eaiea out ,i t,'n ara ratiM-,i ny aiarro,
rtilt-b la nothing fcut au liiiiaued cvoUUivo ut
ttio-mucou aurta,-a
n will give una Itun.inMt Hollar lr any
rata of tca'ti-a (rnit.e,! ty catar ru) ttial eatl-
not 1 eei ny li au i an
larin tura, kcavt lor
circular, wo.
K. J. ntKNEY A CO- TulrJo. a
fnM by rrut!, TW.
Ua.l a t awny I Uli ara th bast.
Too Rvalluile.
Mr. Oaawall I your niece lill do
ing art workT
Mra. Budilen-flymer Yea. Indeed.
The other day alia painted a bunco of
tulden rod a 1if.-l.ke and natural that
it five me th ha f.-ver erery tint I
'ook at It. Chicago TriUuii.
TO CllltK A Till n tv nsr. tl.lt
Ta t. A X ATI V U I!HiNUih.,:iii.. 1'al.lola. r"
r'iiui.i nin-r tf ii ii t cr. a.. W.
ulioi' a'a ai !aiui lau va,;b ua. zc.
From 11- to fork.
Pacr!y Is that your pork down
there on the road, gtiv'nort
Fanner Pork f What d'ye mean?
Then?' a pig o' mliw out there.
aaserliy .h. hut there's a motnr
car Just beou by.- Ixutduu Punch.
You Can Oet Alien' root-Caa rBi a
Wril Allans. Oliritl, t Bey.N. Y., for a
tn aamria of Allen rn lua. It etirew
twaailng. h"l awi'iUn. arblng terl. It maa
aaw or ttnt ar.a e.y A ertaio rum mr
crrtt, Ineroalnsiuai'.ii and vunlona. AU drug
(lauwilit. i'e. lon l an?)i any uiltul
Marrlaae aa aa laalllailaa.
Tlie lilatnrical facta curnvrntng mar-rl.-iRpa
au Institution are probably only
vncucly known to the mnjorlty of peo
ple, ni'ist of whom would dimhtleaa lie
surprised to learn that the luatltutlon.
aa we know It to-dar. U lva than M.i
jear old. Illsti-rie of the marries:
cerctiKiny show t'.mt It was not aolein
nlievl in church as a relitflmi rite until
the time of I'oiie Innm-rnt III., A. l.
lias, and waa not considered a aacra
ment until 1 1 1'!.
HaUa'l nornf Mark.
riderly lielatlve (to schoolgirl)
Auiniuhi, you are looking pale. You
munt nut lie too aiuhlttoua. Tell me
the truth, now ; haven't you been burn
ing the mlilivlelit oil?
Mis Amanda (her pnlenea all
gone) Why. yea, auntie. Ittit hut
not much ; we turned the lamp down
very low Imk-cd, lh-trolt New.
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' - v clioose one ot
Viri-iiai.aaraaaWi
1 1
tw-'tt,. g al
POllle Of thfl
Lciiunie
only, by
company
the front
aWrJJatrv
fjl-wTitn--,.
No Itaaleeaa,
The friend of a joving physMnn
itnrtcd for Ilttlo weati-m town and
(,ro.ulH..d to teliwrnph If the 'ttl.-nii-nt
Mnwrd to be a good oHMitiig It) the
iticllcal line. M,r m
;)bylclnn rwelveU the followliig niee
wire! "t'oni at once, All' well."
To which the phyalcluu hHnded!
"Wlmt the use of coining If H
ellT I Imir Uttcr locate wtmie they're
til lck.M"
a MtuMNTtirTntw rtm rttx.
ttehlng. ill ml, Ifa-Hllnar. Cmiru.lliig fllaa. IW
I.IK ar ainii"iil it rvfMml uioniy If I u
UlMUtvM (a U to iir Iu ioHiUi a
Thnroak.
"I henr," aald one flnanclor, "that
Mr. ltockefcller I Imthlng hi twt In
the early morning dew to beiifllt hi
health"
I Yc.'' rt'iillcd tho other. "Having
' gutteil all there 1 out of oil. he la
going to try witter." Washington Star.
' riTB raTOiaiiamly ruiwl. NoSl.or aanwunaa
I I Id anrr.il,au.rl'f Klln-'atlreal Nrrra
laalurer, Ha hr Krer BV trial rartllaancttwalta
III. U. U alma, 1.14.. ail Aivli at., l'UllaUaitiia, 1'a
A rarefal I'alleat.
A woman wtioae IliMnt had troubled
hr fur a long time, say a writer In
tho Philadelphia Public Ledger, grew
Impatient at the slow progres she
waa making, and made complaint to
her doctor, who anld:
'Mniliini, I can never cure you of
this throat trouble utile you atop
tutklnic, nuil give your throat a com
plete rvst."
"Hut, doctor," obJecfit hi patleut.
"Pui very careful what I aay. I nev
er use harvb language or auytblug of
that kliid.
Volherawitl n4 V". Wtnstnw'a KootMn
fyriip tha bt re1 totiaa tut Uulr aklldiaa
Uuriuf th tavlhlug atkl.
At s Hal el.
Quest Dldu't I tclegrapb for th
beat room In the house
'Clerk Ye. ir.
tiucst Why dldu't jou It for
moT
Clerk I've already given th beat
room Iu the house to fifty people to
night, aud 1 thought roil wouldn't like
to be crowded. Cleveland I.eaJtir.
Far forty yer Plao's Cure for Con
iniini tt. ii foil ctire-l fixiKliS and cold. At
1UKglat. Price 3 orniU.
A oo4 flak.
"The weather man said It would rain
toduy aud I ant glnd t carried my um
brella." Hut It dldu't rain at all to day."
"I know It dldu't, but I met th
weather man on the street and I Uacl
tho umbrella to swat htm good aud
bard." Philadelphia Prraa.
Madara Aerartlate.
First Actreaa Slav you bad your
diamond sloleu hilelyt
Sceoinl Actrva No; 1 quit that
ernl yenra ago.
First Actreaa What's your (arc
nowt
Second Actrea Ituutilng down
prominent citizen In my auto.
WArNTIJLJ
A bright man with team in yourconn
tv. (liiiidy work andgood wage to right
man. lleferviice required. For Jr
ticular adilrva i
KOCI1 V. T. CO. j
Boa X Winona, Minn.
iEEDJ
Utkw orr a rWUJ of QMtUr v4
Qitavitr. W an titut Uihe-r biuitxl
Ivrry', tey r lis tl t tt
BMfKH, but IharT If itvitmiVa
Ilia ww alno. V. mtm nj,biui la
Q.,r rt4l hf1MMril,
kaHIMraa, art w li(aJaMtgV
0. M. FIRRY t CO.. Dttreit, Hick.
aa "..pjaaua
TheWinninuStroke
If more than ordinary skill In playing brings tlie honors of the
Came to the winning player, so exceptional merit In a remedy
ensures the commendation of tlie well informed, and as a reason
able amount of outdoor life and recreation to conducive to the
health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one's
improvement In cases of constipation,xbiliousness, headaches.
fie. It la ntt.lmnnrt-int lw,,i.,., I ..l, ....: - . . '
aiunvTvi, 111 juriLtinig
know n quality and excellence, like
in. oyiup vi rig. nianuiatrurea Yiy ttie California ri Syrup
Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect
ually, when a laxative Is needed, without any unpleasant after
effects, ns it acts naturally and Rcntly on the internal organs,
simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without
gnpinR, Irritating, or debilitating the internal organs In any way
as it contains nothing of an objectionable or Injurious nature!
As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manu-
r,fn Tm( SyrUP at K kn0Wn t0 physicians to 8Ct DlOSt
beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their
general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth con-side-ring
in making purchases.
It is because of the fact that SYRUP OF FIGS
is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and nnproved bv
Physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of wefl
informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain
quality or Infer or remit at inn. I-' enri, imII.i ..t..... i i i
1 ..miiiy
rrniiinn nrs t,.,,l a -n ii
- h,u, vii iiiuiu ni uii times, to use when
laxative remedy Is required. Please to remember that t
avrUD or t ics s fnr
all reputable druggists and that full name of the
- California Fig Syrup Co., to plainly printed on
of every package. ReWprice. WKottle
plguF9RNiA Fig Syrup
t" "ean'r i.eo. l ' '
ldaal""i;n M'''IV''"l",'""l- baa f 1
ii lima, a.iid ar uiini.ia
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Portland Trad Dketlory
Mamas ami AtfaVaaaa I Porllan Rapr a.
santatlva Rualnaas fir ma.
I'llOTti l I'l'l.ll "! kitk ilaalii-lnliarliiae
Inai nia wr ,iiia. W oouanl, i,laia C
IAIIII'""t.V.MKItN- "Wataler l'"., I'lHUanO.
ul lul.u oil lamlellla ami Wlih'.
ilMarni iio-iMiVii'iii'u.iriat;, lliaemi Kmiia
ll I (! Kiraaurallialll blal.mi Vtwalar.1, 1 U,
IIOIIDlCM r all iii'l aa at vary nuaunaal
urhMa, ltoiia rii .
TlU'axl lanlna aeon-vail goatamaa l la
uioal llHlli li'aai 1 inilaol. tiifca to,
wKi:t I'KAa-aum ir,'- a"t Kairiioi
M.,ll J, J, Mot. . I" rroat "r1-
AimrirlAI, KVKMi ri.rr l'a,l ami h. I aa
oiiuttiii a-nl an aeerovaii ootianl, liaiaa la
CIIKAM KAT"H-Wa u.r.oe lha II, a.
Mviwtaior lo lw ll, taa. Writ I of wwa laiaiug,
tUwlNu,ll'n., Hill aoUa.
MHN-et-.iTIUMtl- Hum l'n.Uaton, a,ila
Alirv,l lir,.mi numi el.llia Ke-tr-lliioie
hi nn' Oon lootja. Molllaon aialaiaia
alivaia '.o.il eoalolUt. .IIM..,IMM
riirn i.asii iff utimiofa ntrii.e,i)f im.
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