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—J ' A Most Valmiblo Agent. Thi< glycerine employed In Dr. Plcrc«*« medicine« greatly «iilntnce« the medicinal propertlea which It extruets from imtive •iiVdlrlnal root« unit hold« In «nlutlmi tllUi'li Iwttcr thllll nlrulinl would. It nl«o mi * miih . v 4 medicinal properties of It« own, tuj|»H a valuable demulcent, nutrltlvo, •ntiwpMn nud antlfi rnii nt. It add« •real'y to th<*i nii'iicv of tlio liluck Cherry* baric, liluodroot, (luldi'ti Heal root, Stone root and Queen'« root, contained In •<iold«u Medical Discovery ” in »iilNliilng chronic, or lingering cough«, liroiiidilal, tlirout und I uiik utri'i'tlon», for ull • f which those agent« uro recommended l»y stand ard medical authorltli-«. In all cases whom thorn la u wanting away of flash. Ions of appetite, with-wr-uk »totnurti, as In the early stage« of con- suniiftlim, there cun l«i no doulit that *!y. ccrlno/act« ns u valuuldn nutritive and lids mo Golden Seal root. Mono root, Que«u> root und lilack flu rry bark In oroniuLngAlgc<tllon und building up tlio flcih air"^ frength. controlling this rough a hou u healthy condition and g ahout of the w| le System. Of course. It must not I«' ci t ied to work miracles. It will not enrol msiimpllon except In Its earlier 1 - l i r e vi-rv severe, otistl- Stagi«. It will w nate. haiûTlTr *4iT7rninrffrmTiuiT7mT9rin am! tri • Sil'Ci] lBt/îîlinrj a l i 'i g j Iif un>: H>rn •IMi* _________ lJ > "j f M'fii' « IrTur'ut«' côlltyliï It I» riot ao circi live, irla In the lingering hang im «m ffb s , o r t b o M " f lon gstan d in g, even when accompanied liy bleeding from lunga, that it bua perform ed lu moat marvelotiN cure«. Prof. Finley l.lllngwood, M. I)., of Den nett Med. College, Chicago, nays of gly cerin«: "In dr*iM )i»lstt nerves un excellent pu ri«»««, fl obi I mi « uo-d uunotHy yt the p e n .Id « of hydrogen In nolutl.m. It I« one uf tin liest manufactured product» o f the present time In lu action upmi enfeebled, disordered «torn- erhs, e-t« elally If there Is ub eralloii or ca tarrhal gastritis (catarrhal Inllaiiimallon of atomach). It Is a n»- i eittciemt preparation. Glycerine will relieve many cases of pyrosis (liranim m ) and e «n .|\e gastric (stoma, h) •Cldlty." "Golden Medical Illseovery " onrlclies and pcrlCcs the blood curing blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings and old sore«, or ulcers. r>end to Dr. IL V. Pierre, o f buffalo, N V.. for free imoth-i telling all al«m t Ihn nativa medicinal leu's comiaming ibis wonderful modlclaw Ttaarn I» no alcohol lo It Writer«’ Cramp. W riter«' cramp 1« u «erloua matter hi people whom» work require« that they u»e n pen very intieh. while for the uuaecuNtouied w riter who tuke« an afternoon off now and then to euteli up with her i'orre«|H>ndcncu It 1«, to way the IciiHt, very dlacouraglng. Th e trou ble 1» more Hum muNcular In Hit« kind o f crump. Very often a low, nervott« condition will caUHe It. Then one •hould tuke It n« a warning that the •yateiu 1« run down and need« general toning up. Very often, however, the trouble 1« nil In the way you bold your f Tenderne«« of the Hanging Judge. Mr Juatlce Hawkins' tenderne«« for women prisoner« wna well known. He admitted It, and lie had a great dl»llke o f sentencing these poor creature« to dcatli who find been recommended to mercy and would probably be repriev ed. On one such occasion the sheriff asked If he was not going to put on the black cap. "N o.” he answered, "1 am not. I do not Intend the poor creature to be hanged, and l nm not going to frighten her to dentil.” Addressing her by name, ho «aid: "Don’ t pay any attention to what I .ini going to rend. No harm will lie done to you. I am «tire you did not know In your great trouble and Borrow what you were doing, and I will take care to represent your cane »o that nothing will harm you in the way o f punishment.” lie then mumbled over the words o f tho sentence o f deatli so that the poor creature did not hear tbem.—London Graphic. DR. KING S ' f . i ' W K r KING OF | ell Children now In «\ iool are not like ly to la- trotihied with w riter«' cramp. hecntiHe they are taught to hold the peu lightly and make all the move- no 111 « from the arm luMtead o f tint hand. The old fn«hloned method which moNt of mm learned of holding the pen between the thumb ami fore finger 1« also very likely to encourage a cramp. The muscle« la-come tense and hard, until finally they contract »0 much that all control over them 1« lost. The pen »hould he livid between the flint tw o linger«, well op toward Hie Joint. The trouble may often lie relieved by putting the hand and wrlat Into the hottest water one can stand. lloMton Herald. - THROAT AND LUNG REM EDIES NEW DISCOVERY for COUGHS AND COLDS CURES >u THROAT «° LUNG D IS E A S E S SAVED HER S O M *S U F E My •on Rex v n taken down a year ago with Jung taonble. W e doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King’« New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly well and works every day. MRS. SAMP. R IP P E E , Ava, Mo. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY BREWER CARE O F T H E DRUG 50c AND $1.00 COMPANY TURKEYS. Valuable Suggestions From • Widely Known Export. Mrs. Charles Jones of Pawpaw, 111., has the follow ing in the Poultry Keeper: In the fall turkeys need very little care, as they do lieat to have a targe range and pick up their own living. They are very healthy at that time of tho year, and there Is only one trouble A T TH E to contend with, aud that is where they have access to an oats field where the oats have been thrashed, as they eat so much o f the grain that It fills the gizzard so full that the food can See our line of Postal ards. not be digested. I have opened chick Lobster Fare. Hundreds to select irom. ens that have gorged themselves with Hungry lobsters tn their natural oats until their gizzards were so pack »tale seldom refuse fish of any kind, ed that the food could not move off. “ C o r r e c t E n g lis h H o w T o U s e I t ” whether dead or nltve. The favorite and the consequence was death. bait with flaberiuen is fresh or stale \ M o n t h l y M m k h x I m «* I > e v o l # « l T o For bowel troubles, which turkeys herring, hut even shark meat is used Tho I "p o f 1 ngllih. sometimes have. I have given olive or st a pinch. Lobsters also eat «m all linseed oil In large doses about three JO SE H 1N K T l UC K HA K E I I , K iutou crabs, sen urchins aud mussels. In times. A fter the last dose is given at deed, there nre few forms of marine I'A K M .tl. t O M KNT*. night give quinine. life suitable for food which they re H eavy toms are liable to have bum eournc in ( • ru ni mar. fuse Lobsters sometimes capture fish ble foot, which Is caused by jumping llo w to incrcHse Oito'« Vocabulary. alive, striking them with tiie smaller down from high places where they of their tw o great claws, which for The Art of Conversation. roost For this trouble I have soaked this reason flahermeu cnll the "quick” Shull and W ill: Should and W ould the foot and put on a poultice, but this or ' fish'* claw, but they w ill live for a does not work well, as a turkey has so How to l SC 1 hem. long time, especially when confined P ron om in al ion* (C entu ry D ictio n without taking nuy food. I f you tether much blood in itB foot that the poultice draws the blood to the foot, and it ary.) the lobster by the large claws, you will makes matters worse. I have a case find that, like the muskrat, he w ill go Cot reel English in the Hom e. that I am trying corn salve on and off some flue morulng, leaving only hla Correct F.ngli.-h in the School. think it w ill help to make a cure. leg! In the trail, for this animal has As one extreme in the seasons usual W hat to Hay and W liu t not to Hay. the remarkable power o f "shooting a Course in L etter W ritin g und claw,” or amputating Its limbs, and, ly is followed by other extremes, we may hope fo r a good year next year in what ts stlil more wonderful, o f grow Punctuation. our turkey crop, and evidently every ing new ones from the atumps left be Tw en ty Daily D rill». one thinks so, as the demand for hind.—St. Nicholas. breeding stock is already large. T o fit Bunin«*»» English for the H u »ine»» turkeys for the show room or the mar CATCAti- Man. The Microscope. ket requires about the same treatment. Compound W ord »: How to W rite There is good rensou to believe that Let them have their liberty and pick the m agnifying power o f transparent up their own living, with access to Them . media with convex surfaces was very clear water and sharp grit, with plenty H ludie« in Englisli Literature. early known. A convex lens o f rock o f coarse grit for mature turkeys. A K ••nit H i m l t i l crystal was found by Ioiyard among I never feed my turkeys until the fl.OO 1 » year. Mend 10 cen t» for the ruins o f the palace o f N'lmrtid. ground freezes, ns they pick up the And it Is pretty certain that after the grain where the stock is fed. Turkeys Sam ple Gopy Invention o f glass hollow spheres C O ItR K tT K M I I.I 'I I. Kvanatun. Ill Intended for market enn lie kept con blown o f that material were commonly I fined for nliout ten days and fed fa t used as magnifiers. The perfection o f | tening food, nud I have never found gem cutting shown in ancient gems, | nnythlng to put on w eight equal to J especially in those of very minute j new corn boiled several hours and fed size, could not have l>ecn attained i The Secret of a a little warm, not hot. ns I think hot ( without the use o f such nlds to tiie | ntashes the cause o f roup, as I used to G. .lutiful Face eye, and there can I k » little doubt th a t! have roup in turkeys and chickens, and lies in keening the skin pro Lttcy Suddreth, of Lenoir, N. C., had been troubled with tected:! ¡well asclcansed. Just tlio artificers who could execute those 1 since I have cut out warm mashes I a very bad cough for over a year. She says : “ A friend washing i. not enough—that wonderful works could also shape and 1 hnve never had the roup in my flocks. bought a bottle of C h a m b e r l a in ' s C ough R em edy , only leaves the delicate surface polish the magnifiers best suited for j /J It lias beeu several years since I have more exposed to the irritation brought it to me and insisted that I should take it. I did their own or others’ use.—New York , even had a symptom o f It. Warm, dry of dust anil germs j to merci so and to my surprise it helped me. Four bottfes of it American. less attacks of sun and bouses nnd dry feed w ill avoid roup. cured me of my cough.’ ’ weather. After washing, ap Rifled Firearm«. ply Robertine and experience trannia Wood's Poultry Talk. In the South Kensington museum F O R S A L E B Y B R E W E R D R U G CO. its delightful refreshment. Now is a good time to get a trio o f You will admire thodine-lesa ! are several wheel lock muskets with turkeys tf you want to try turkey rais softness it imparts to face, rifled barrels tiimle during the reign o f ing. But If you do not have plenty of Pay of Army Officsr*. neck and arms. It not only Charles I., If not earlier. Such barrels space you bad lietter let turkeys alone, stimulates a radiant glow, but When a young man becomes a cadet N EI S £ were then usually called "screwed." ns they do not thrive upon Intensive nt West Point, he enters upon a gov protects the skin from becom Zachary Grey in a note on "Hudlbras,” CONNAW AY ing coarse. Prevents burn lines. ernment allowance o f »000.50 n year. part 1. canto 3, line 5.'13, says that ing, tan and freckles. Kill up or drain every puddle where On graduation the West Pointer is Prince Uupcrt showed his skill as a A A ik ym r D rugflit f i r a ^ /rtr tampU and— T R Y marksman by hitting twice In succes poultry might drink. Then keep the commissioned a second lieutenant nnd sion the vnue on St. M ary’s Stnffonl at drill if lug vessels dean If you want receives a salary of $1,400 i f unmount ed or $1,500 If mounted. Increases at sixty ynrds with n "screwed” pistol.— hegirjiy chickens. each five year period bring the pay at This is the time when disease is apt London Notes nnd Queries. 'ARTi<§>T<|> H L U B T B P T O R « to tJKe hold o f the flock.' Scatter lime the end o f twenty years up to »1.000 In the one ease nnd SJ.100 tn the about the houses nnd yards. PRINTING PL A T E S w The Foreeta. other. N \Yhlte oak bark chips In the driuklug A true forest is not merely a store- [ /& W I0 N C R Y P R IN TIN G The pay o f first lieutenants begins at house full of wood, but. ns It were, a water help to prevent cholera und Indi »1,500 and »1.000; captains. »1.800 nnd gestion. AND C U R E THE L U N G S fuctory o f wood and at the same time y $ P § )P A P E R ILLUSTRATIONS» Remember lice and disease aie g**o<l »2,000; majors. $'_,.500; lieutenant colo a reservoir o f water. When you help nels, »3.000; colonels. $3.5»«). Bach olfi- \ M A G A Z IN E A N D BO O KLET to preserve our forests or to plant new friends.—Farm Journal. cer attains a 40 tier cent maximum In ones, you are acting the part of good COME Rp) AM DtLLUe) TRAT IONS crease in twenty years. cl t Izens.—It oosc vet t. Not Too Crazy. On the average the salary o f the ‘ C O niC A N D èQ U V E N ItR P O èT Jones, the tailor, is Informed that army officer Is higher than that o f the ono o f his clients has suddenly gone Reputation and Character. college professor, the minister or the C ^ p è.C A T A L O G àL A B t L e )£ v Law yer (examining Jury)—Do you Ivsane. graded civil service employee. The o f : 10 9 *ECOr«L> * T « t t T "Oh. the poor fellow ! But he’ ll pay understand the difference between P o r t l a n d o o t o o r s ficer lias allowances for residence and l 1 character nnd reputation? Juror— lleD- my bill at least, won’ t he?” personal attendance. He may buy AND ALL THROAT AND LUND TROUBLE». "Oh. he isn’t quite Insane enough Utntlon Is the name your nelghbcre household supplies from a government G U A R A N T E E D S A T IS F A C T O R Y J give yon; character Is the one they for th a t” — Paris Journal. commissary nt cost. — Detroit News- Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remeilv. OR M O N E Y R E F U N D E D . i take from you —Judge. Never fail». Bay it now It m»y »ave life. Tribune. B e s t C ig a r s ancT C a n d ie s GEM .CONFECTIONERY lom s FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of people who have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and com merce over a large part of the civilized world. AN IN STA N C E. 5 PH O T O N EN G K A V EB S K ILL thi COUCH with Dr. King’s New Discovery FOR C 8 S ?8 a f l S f c . /