Gladness Comes ',i'itba better understanding or the l jnubiftit nuture of the niuny phys 1. .rj, which vanish before projieref-T'Jp-gentle c (Torts plousan t e Aorta : .i.ilv directed. There is comfort in l,t knowledge, thut so many forms of wkness are u,,t t,uo to 8ny t!tl"l dit- Jk 'of the system, which the pleasant family laxutivo. Syrup of Figs, prompt r removes. That is why it is the only ,'.mlv with millioiisof families, and is i1" J. ..... I.I. .1.1.. v. .11 vho viilue pood lieulth. Its beneficial ffeets are duo to the fact, thut it is the .ne remedy which promotes internal tlesnlinehs without debilitating the tirirnns on which it acts. It is therefore ill important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to noU when you pur- ithsse. that you nave me genuine artl iri. whieh Is manufactured by the Call Xrnia l'ig Syrup Co. only and sold by II repuiuuie ui ungiom. If In the enjoyment of pood health, nit the system is rerrulur, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Vigs stands lushest and is most largely evd and gives inosi general saii&iucuoa, Cancer 01 the Breast. Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St. Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife paid no attention to a small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment ol the best physicians, it continued to spread and Krow rapidly, eating two boles in her breast. The doctors soon pronounced Her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat' ed her, but she con' tinued to grow worse and when informed . that both her aunt and grandmother bad A. died from cancer he ttf gave the case up as Hopeless. i 1 If' someone men re I " commended S.S.S. and though little nope remained, she begun it, and an improvement was no ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when she bad taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign oi the disease has ever returned. A Real Blood Remedy. S S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism Scrofula, or anyotber blood disease. I uur books will be mailed free 1.0 any ad dress. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. Duxbak ' "i name of the Hi V BIAS VELVETEEN fliinrr ma.inf a.m that is rainproof and sheds water. It wears like the other S. 11. & M.'s and does not turn gray like the cheap kinds. Put it on your traveling and sea-side gowns I If your dealer will not j supply you we will. Samplti $howmg labels and material) malltdfrtt. J " Home Dressmaking Made Easy." new 72 pig took by Miss Emma M. Hooper, of lha Ladies' Home Journal, giving valuable points, mailed tor 5. H. M. Co., P. O. Bos. joo, N. Y. City. unr uiupinuj'P SOOTH I NO mno. iiinoLuu o svhup - FOR CHILDREN TCITHINQ Fee eale St all lrnUU. Sft t'eale WttU. SURE CURE for PILES iLshiat; and Hilar, ijidc m rrotfulinf PI1i ftoltf al mm W t ir. a.ara sent frsej. PrlM 'ilUUHSUIL 1R. UOKAMrlO. fklitk P-W Tho Best CmMLI a . I as asofooo voiwaing lODaccomaOB snu cc uuw k-i ;uu. .u... p oeooooQOMOooaoo0oeooo0oaooooooooo(oooo4 v7C7"arN"I If W "IVT T1" Tery remarkable and certain Is .1- fniT- , me of woman's Friend. It is hi.i.rl!l'eui bsxkachea,headache """en burden and shorten a woman' and iTlt7 ,OT 14 iU S bssJth and strength ItLCVi X Plpw"- For sale by all druggist. pt Ma ULR-F BAH k DRVQ CO., Tobtlakd, Agent. WHERE JOHN BULL GOT HIS NAME; ost of tbo Orlgl. ot OrMl BrllaJa1. I'ssml ft irk omnia. John Bull, the mythical persona opposed to irpreM.ni the Kngliah pro pie and now figuring largely i our nl Itorial writing and in carbarns, was tho Invention ,f Dr. Arhuthimt in one f his sattneal sketches ridiculing the great Dukn of Marlborough. Intheopiuimi of Dr. Johnson, Arbntluiot was "the first man among eminent writ. in yuccn Anne's time, V He drew John Hull as the typical Englishman a stout, red fared old fanner, far too corpulent f..r comfort, choleric, hut withal an honest and well meaning fellow. Ho clothed him in leather breeches and topis sit-, put a stout oukeu cudgel in hi hand and a bulldog at his heel and set him up for all timo to serve as tho represent ative Englishman. He may have been not so had a ruri. catnre in the days of Queen Anne, but today certainly there is much funvi in Leslie Stephen'-' remark that "he com pletely hide the Englishman of real life." Thoaveriufo Emrlishninn of ,u day i physically no stouter certainly tnan probably not so stout as tho av- erage American, and the stout rudirel and the bulldog ore no longer at,t m.. bolsof tho modern Britisher's diKtui. tion. Ho has lost the excessive mnrnaci- ' ty of his forefather and is, above all, anxious to keep the peace with hi L'u- cle SamueL Baltimore Sun. Fsmllj IeU mod Women. Tho family of tho lato General Me, Clellan were devoted to ankials.. In dited Miss McClellan carried her devo. tiou so fur that she used to toko hci white mice (which were named, by the way, after tho king of tho nncicnl Egyptian dynasties) to tho Italian op era, as Mrs. Van Rensselaer Ouger did her celebrated turtle, Mllo. Michett. which, attired in its rosy colored sash. used to be brought in on a tray by the butler to show to casual caller. When the McClellaus' house down town was burned some year ago, tho family pet. j included an elderlvT.i,! Ifl , kI. 1 uel J. Tilden name. Mrs. McClellan stood on tho sidewalk watchiuir tho destruction of her household goods and exclaimed in great anxiety, "Oh, where is bamuel?" A kindly fireman overheard her. "Do not fear, madam, the children will be all saved." It is pleasant to record that Samuel was rescued uninjured. New York Journal Tho "Eleetrie Magnet Annie May ABbott, the famous "eleo- trio magnet, " whoso feats of strength created a considerable sensation some years ruro, is amusing herself now with the strong men of China and Japan. The Japanese wrest lors, whose physical strength is celebrated tho world over, were uuablo to raise Miss Abbott from the floor, while with the tips of her fin gers she neutntlized their most strenu ous effort to lift light objects, such us a cane from a table. The Japanese paper say this is hypnotism, while the Chinese journals accuse her of being in league with the power of eviL ir REMOTE FROM MEDICAL HELP, Doubly essential Is It that yon shoild be pro vided with eonie reliable family mellrliie. Moatetter'i Stomach HltU'ra Is the brat ol Its lata, remedylus thoroughly as It dors stu h common ailments as fnrtleratlnn, constipation iml DiiiouRiieaa. snu anoratn shio ami niwruy help in malarial casea, rueumalliim and luao tlvlty ol the kiiltieya. The Cuban bonds are made payable ten year after the evacuation of Cuba by the Spanish forces. I shall recommend I'iso's Cure for Con sumption far and wide. Mrs. Mulligan, f lutusteaa, Kent, Engiana, aov. , im HOITT't) SCHOOL Foil BOY Will commence its sixth year August 4th. Is a nrst-class Home school ana pre pare boys for admission to soy Univer- tty. or reonnioai ecnooi. or lor active buniness. Full information and catalogue ean be had bv addressing' IKA G.HOITT, Ph. D., Uislinuami, Cal. DEAFNESS CAMIOT ME Cl'ltBD oj iM i n uwii.. uvj . annul n-arn inr diaeusrd portion ol the ear. There Is only one way tornreaeaitiraa, anil tnat is oyronstitiitioii al remedies. Iea!nr,l Is rained by au Inflamed condition ol the mucous llnins ol Kustachlan Tube. When this tube (els Inllamrd you hart s rumbling sound ot Impertm't hearing, and when It la entirely cloned dealueas Is the result, and unleaa the Inflammation can be taken oul and this tube restored to lt normal roi dltlon. hearing will he destroyed lorerer: nine cases out ol ten are caused by catarrh, which it nothing but au Inflamed condition ol ins mucous surfaces. We will gire One Hundred pollers lor any caaeol Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, bvud foi circulars free. r. J. t HKIMI Ol iU., loicoo, v. fold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family fills are the beat. FITS.-AU fl s storned free by Ir. Kllno't Great Noro Keaturer. No tllsafler II e Aral day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and f-' lit trial bottle tree to Fit caaea. bend to lit. Kliue Ml Arch BU, fhlUdclphis, Fa. Tst Gssmia (or breakfast. It i estimated that it take twe year for the water from the Uulf oi Mexico to travel from i lonaa to tni coast of Norway. o To Be Given Away this year in valuable articles to smokers of BlackweH's Cenulno Durham Tobacco You will find one coupon in side each a-ouncc bsg, and two coupons inside each 4-ounce bag. Buys bag, read the coupon and see how to get your share. relief given woman by MOORK'8 REVEALED REMEDY baa given uniformly saccess and weakness life. Thousand of You Will rMllie (he tn-slMl amount ot food hi tho .lion,., ll0J, .,,4 ., , J 11 Hood's Sarsaparilla rtio OneTrae B owl Putiflir. All Jrumlatf. l. Hood's Pills arera.y to u,fny toofate TWENTY-NINE TIMES A MOTHER. Mro. Moris Koblee of CaliforaU sad Her Kemorkable Family. I'p In Canada the gorernment give a flue farm to every woman who has borue a twentieth child. That Is to en. courage multiplica tion and help popu late the Dominion. Mr. Maria An tonio Hulilcs, of Mouutoiu View, Cal., could have won a lot of real estate long ago If she had happened to lire In Canada. Tt! MOTHER. Mr. Hoblcs ha been mother to twen-W-ulue children and Is well ftud happy yet. She Is SO year old and has enter ed the lists a a conetltor for the sli ver plate offered by the San Francisco txauilner to the parents having the greatest number of children. Little and chunky and active, she married Secundlo Roble at Santa Clara when she wn 13 year old. She any be wa a sple ndld fellow, IIV " '1., ,7 ' Zt . "nd one of tn9 borseinen that over six feet tall, brave, and generous. ever threw a leg over a bronoo. At one time they were very wealthy. They owned so much land that you could scarcely ride over It In a day, but Secundlo was so generous thnt he lost It all. Home of tbelr twenty-nine children are dead; some are still living. Asked If any of tier children vwere twins, Mrs. Roble said: "O, ye; I've had tbem three to once, two to twice, and one ever so many times." FRANK MAYO. His Career as so Actor Was a Moot Bacceosful One. The drama lost one of Its most able and distinguished exponents by the death of Frank Mayo, on a train en route from Denver to Omaha, Neb., re cently. Mr. Mayo was one of the best .known and most popular of American actors. He will be most widely and most pleasantly remembered In the character of Davy Crockett In the play of that name, which had a run of many years. The past two seasons he ha been acting the part of Pudd'nbead I AVIIson In the dramatization of Mark I Twain' tory. He wa born In Bos ton In 1839. lie begnn his theatrical career a a "upor" at the Amerlcaa Theater In Pan Francisco, where he had gone with his parents In IX). He continued to follow the stage for sev eral years In parts of Increasing Impor tance until In 18i5 he came east. He then went on a starring tour which proved very successful. Ill repertoire Included all the standard Shakspear Ian drama, a well at Vlrglnlus, HU-h-elleu, The Robbers, The Three Guards men, The Marble Heart, Damon and rythtas. Jack Cade and Tho Street of New York. In 1872 he first pro duced Davy Crockett In Rochester. In 1878 he took It to New England. II appeared In It altogether more than 2,000 times. Philadelphia wa bit home. Invented by Women. Cella Thaxter, the poetess, bad not an exalted opinion of the capacities of her sex. 8he once said: "Women never Invent ed knitting nor any other art." Yet It I. iinlsnnteil fflft thAt thn first hilt. . .t.hliahment wis due to a woman. 1 The machine for making satchel bot tomed paper bags was the Invention of a woman, men having tried long and unsuccessfully to produce such an ar ticle. A foundry owner declares that the first stove he ever saw was Invented by a woman, though the patent was taken out by a man, and the original Declaration of Independence was printed by one Katherlue Uoddard. There! Failure of France's Hay Crop. France's hay crop being a failure, M. Mellne, the Premier, has ordered pro fessor of agriculture throughout the country to suspend their lecture and proceed to the rural district, whero tbey will try to persuade the farmers to sow vetches, corn, and other fodder to make up for the hay, aud to make use of oil cake, straw, bran, and corn. Pleasant Attraction fur Guests. A man to hang by the neck thirteen days and nights was the attraction at a Montmsrtre cafe recently. The doc tors, however, stopped the performance at the end of the fourth day. the man being In a critical condition. Ills name Is Durand. There are three thing women should not do: Bplt In public, yawn lu public, or blow their Dose In public. THS FATHER. xut AImiiii IO.ikmj Aiiierlran visit Kug laud yearly. Among the Kngllsh nobility 19 per cent, are childless. Iu the new Hotel Ceell, In London, there I a telephone lu eneh room. Of the U..VU sailors In the I'ulted Stales navy -Mmi are foreign Uini. New building under way at Cripple Creek are estliuuted lu talue at 7ll,- Siintlower cake has been found, cm. chilly lu ltii,i, mi,, uf (he best auxil iary entile food. Aiuerli'iin elmiiy Is one of the heaviest wood kilo Mil. weighing Kt IS pound to the ruble fool, A meteorite which fell In .1mtrnll11 ni-eiuly had iiihax of pure copper Im bedded In one side. I'lisliionalile young hulles lu Japan, when they desire to look very attrac tive, gild their lips. A French railway company ha or dered clock to be placed oil the out side of every locomotive. The hlghcHt Inhabited building In Kurope Is the Alpine Club house, oil Mount Itowi- U'.ism feet alnive the sea level. Slight rcpulrs to the stone wall at the KltHHly Angle, liettyxburg, made the other day. uncovered lm bullet, plcci of shell, part of gun, etc. The North Ceriiiiill I.loyd I soliciting offers for the construction uf five Klciiiiier of ;,.iNl tons eiti-h for the tnittle iM'lweeii Hreliieli and Itlfllll. African uiitivca unlveriuilly know how to prepare Intoxicating liquor fr such Kliupl,. lualerlnls as the top of broom enrn, sugar rune Juice and ciicotiiiut milk. From rough enli-ulatlons lately made by contributor to the Zoological llw ord. It iippeiirs that over .liki.uio sH-les of iiiiIiiihIh have been desi-rlbed by nst liriiliNts up to the preiietit (lute. The pliiyiiig of golf on Sundays Is practiced tn hiicIi an extent that In a certain parish In F.tigliiiid. it I a!d. the hour of service has lieen changed to suit the convenience of player. A gi ed deal of "r al" 1110 imvo is mnilo from tin. Kkln of the ray. A for the salmon ll skin Is also tanned. The result I 11 very nttraellve m nle inarked lea I her. This Is uxed chiefly In Asia. The Siamese, as a elns. are not ovor ninbltloiiH lu trade, and the greater part of mini 11 retail cHtiilillMhiiieiii and vari ous kinds of shop nre in the hand of Chinese. The la Her also furnish the lahor of the country. A horse tlcslcr III West Woodstock. Vt., hn owned horses during hi life ninl bus never told a He about a horse, line man who ha dealt with lilm was so Impressed w ith this remark that he recently gave Is 1 1 si a hatchet, j A report on the State farms In North Carolina, which are oierated by con ! vleis, shows there are now o,i acre ; In corn nml 4. 000 lu col ion, ami that j the condition of the crop I 1!5 per j rent. Iiettcr Hum Inst year at this date, j The ancient (J reeks, to secure reson- ance without the use of woodwork, I placed under the seats of their theater , earthen pots, with the mouth turned j toward the stage, the vibrating mas ! of air In these serving to re-enforce the j sound. The house of parliament are partly lighted by -PI.IXKI electric Inmps, which i iiumlier Is U'lng constantly Increased, ! Fifty experienced electricians are em ; ployed to keep the system In order. i Rut there Is still a yenrly gas bill of I over HMl0. I Western Australia's supply of Jar rah ! and karri, the hard woods used for I street pnveiiieiils, Is practically luex 1 hiiUHlllde. The Jar rah (eucalyptus iiiiirgliiatat covers N.inhi square mile of the country and karri K. dlversl eolori I'.tiiKl sipiare mile more. The performance of Rubinstein' niiiNlenl ilia ma, "Christ," which llerr I.owe of HicmIiiii siiperlnlended at Hre ; men Inst year, ha la-ell forbidden by : the I'riisMliin poller In virtue of an old . decree prohibiting the representation ! of the Savior In public entertainment. A cruel elistoiu prevails on the death ' of a prince of the royal family of Aim 1 tiln. Ills horse, covered with black ' cloih, follows the funeral, limping painfully. The lameness Is caused by I Irlving a null through one shoe, and I 1 Intended to typify the animal's sor I row. j There Is a Kansas editor who lakes ; the right view. Recently, under the ; headline "We Are Thankful," he pub lished the following editorial note: "We slipped nml fell Hie other day nml I peeeled our shlll and hose; we feel j grateful that we did not break our d d neck." , If the Mikado of Japan curries out i his plan of visiting Europe and the 1 Culled States he will In- the 11 rut Jnp 1 linear Emperor w ho has ever Is-eil al lowed to lenve his country. The ron- nerval I ve JtipaneHe an liilieh opMtsed, however, to the schemr, and It may have to be aliiilldoiied. It Is a whole day's tusk for two men 10 fell n mahogany tree. On account of the spurs which project from the Imse of the trunk, a scaffold has tc be erected and Hie tree rut off above the spurs, leaving thus a stump of the very best W I from ten to fifteen feel high. Hissing Is out of order In the house uf common. The rule against such an linle' i-nt display of feeling dates back to lifi. when It was decided that "who soever lilsseili or illKtiirlielh any i n n In lils speech xhall answer for It at the I tn r as a breach of order 11 ml contempt of the house." The very peculiar tlusiry has of lute been proHiiiiidi-d Hint all men who par lake to any extent of malt drinks have large feet: The women of Holland, Hcrmany, and even Khghind, are limit ed us examples, while the women of the wlin- countries - France, Spain and It.ily- nre, on the other hand, famed for their small ami shapely feet. A curiously Ingenious device Is re girded us bring sometimes employed by Mongolian letter carriers. These nu n iiinke very long Journey on foot, ninl within time which allows them only Hie briefest Interval for an or clialoiinl lisp. To Insure thetiiselve against oversleeping, therefore, they tie a piece of Joss stick to one of their thumbs, light It and lie down to rest. When the stick bum down to the flesh the palu awaken them aud they resume 1 he Journey. The almauae of the middle ages were eouwrrated almost entirely to astrology and alchemy. The oldest printed almanac of which we have any knowledge Is said lo have appeared In Vienna In 14k. Fourteen years later Regimontaniis, a Herman mathema tician living lu Hungary, published a series of almanacs from H7.1 to l.vst. The only animal known In the world which, on the appronch of dissolution, seek out the general burying ground of Its species, and there-digs Its ow n grave Slid lies dow n to die, Is the guauaeo, or wild llmna. It Is peculiar In nther re sieci. too. These animals. In fart, have a regular sanitary system, which they respect like human being. A llangor woman who had read that camphor sprinkled around the room would drive away file and mosiultos, Jumped out of bed the other night, sclicd the bottle of camphor lu the dark aud gave the bed n plentiful sprinkling. The next morning she awoke to Hud the w Idle spread covered with Ink sHit and the ink bottle empty. The Foodmynut, w hich, it will W re-tueiiilH-red, was saved from being broken up In the lirrman timber yards, Is now nearly restored to what she was when she fought under Nelson, and Is as near as posslhle au exact reproduc tion of a line of battle ship of Hie most glorious period of England's naval history. A "midget" testament, three-quarter of au Inch long and htilf au Inch wide, weighing only twenty six grains, and a "mile" Itlble, one and three-quarter of an Inch high by one and one-eighth wide. contnllilnglVlllpagi s Slid weighing ISO grain, have Just been published by a tilasgow Arm. They are snld to be the smallest Itlble and Testament In the world. The Dominion of Canada, consisting of the provinces of Ontario, Uueboc. Nova Krotln aud New rirunsmlrk, came Into existence on July 1, 18(17. It was subsequently augmented by the prov ince of Manitoba and the northwest territories lu 1S70, by Hrltlsh Colum bia In 1871, and Prince Edward Island In lS7:i. and now Includes the whole of Hrltlsh North America. M. Henry, a French savant of the school of higher studies, has revealed the power of sulphate of rlne to absorb sunlight and give It back lu the dark. A powder produced from this mineral gives a soft luminosity lo a fair young face. A cycllHt dusted all over with the same material Is lu himself a lamp on a pitch dark night. Damp will not spoil the effect. Rain Is Incapable of dimin ishing Its bright ni'ss. j There are more Jersey cow In Amer ica than there are In Jersey, and yef there are more rows In Jersey than In any other similar area. England ha twenty row to every 1U acre. Jer-, sey ha fifty-eight, but then every farm' there ha It row, and the farms are small, ranging from three to fifty acre, the reason lielng that the old Norman laws that still prevail In the Island prevent the acuinulatlon of prop, erty. I Dutch fishermen make astonishing ' rnlche by means of the following very ! simple plan: They put 11 number of 1 live worms and Insects In a bottle par-! daily filled with water and then cork It securely. The Ixittle Is dropped In to the water, the fisherman sinking his line alongside. It appear that tho sight of (he wriggling rontenls of the bottle so excites the appetite of the finny tribes that they fall easy victim to the bated hooks. There ha lxen great complaint of late by foreigner In Paris regarding the quality of the coffee served In the hotel and cafe. Pari ha been noted heretofore for the excellence of the coffee dispensed to visitor, but for some unknown reason the coffee served recently lis lieen of the very lowest grade. It ha always been difficult to obtain a cup of good lea on the con tinent, but no complaint against the coffee ha ever lieen heard before. The recent death of Dr. Rlrhard Sal mon In England, at Hie ripe age of liMl, hear out the truth of Dr. Saltyiniinn' slatlstlr regarding Hie Increasing longevity among medical men. From the archive of hi province Dr. Salty inanii shows thnt whereas the average duration of life among doWor In the sixteenth century was ftil year and B month, In the seventeenth century It hud risen to 4.1 year and 8 mouth, and al the present time had reached 01 years and 7 month. There are at present no less than 2, IV x Journals published In Paris, tn which number the technical Journals hold the foremost place. There are over -l HI financial papers, list medical papers, 170 political papers, I11M fashion pn cr, 104 Illustrated Journals, lUi sNirtlng paper, ami, among other, H paper entirely devoted lo philately. The (in .cite de France I the oldet politlrnl newspaper In France, having lately celebrated It 27.1 anniversary; I.es Petite Oftlchc Is I'M years old, and thn Journal des Dchstls 107 year. A citlxeu say that he wa riding on the front platform of a street car In Huston, and, as there wa no one out (here but himself and the driver, he, In a fit of absetit-mludednes, repeated a few line of Virgil lu nn undertone. To hi surprise the driver of Hie car lisik up the line where he left off nml carried them on to the end, and In Ijitln. And yet, In cultured Huston, there hang a sign lxmrd on which Is printed this legend: VETERINARY Ht'RIiKON. IHHtSEM CLIPPED SATIS- FACTORILY IN THE REAR. I'rovrrlx Itev 1 lo Dale. Au ml lu time will often snvo the business. Don't count your rhlckis tieforc yoii silver! I sr. A good advertisement I better lo bo chosen than great rich". The better (he advertisement the bet ter the day. Au nil In the newspnp"r I worth I wo In the circular. He advertises b"t who advertise liiosl. I'tMir I. till. Thlnua, Mrs. I hlpperlng - No these aro your children, are they? Mrs. Marrow-Yes, and evi says they're Just the Imsue of me. Mrs. ClilplMTliia Why, so they .re, poor Utile things! -Tit lilts. MAJOR-GENERAL BIRIMEY. Uses Palne's Celery Compound. In His Family, ana troneriy Msjor-Ueuersl Hlrusy, who it now, at the age of 75, practicing law arid doing departmental work in Washing ton, in a letter to Well & Hlohardson Company, says: "My wife ha been taking the Taiue' oeltiry oompound for some time put, and is so much pleased with it that the wishes me to express to yon her high opinion of it merits. (She think it is the host remedy she bsi ever tried." General Dlruey'i hearty acknowledg ment of the great and lasting good that bis family ha received from Paine' celery compound I repeated, in sub stiuco, in countless testimonial, writ ten in the ame grateful spirit and seut from every part of the country. Don't sit with folded arm and do nothing toward getting rid of poor health. Drive out all iuipurltie from your blood; build up the vigor of the body with Paine' celery compound the one remedy that ha kept all it promise in the past The tired nerve and brain need Just the sort of nourishment that this great iiivlgorator is able to lupply. Now li the time when I'aine'i oelory compound, aided by the favorable in fluences of the season, fairly outdoes it "Pass Your Plate." nrn n . Prices of all commodities have been reduced except tobacco 41 Battle Ax " is up to date. Low Price; High Grade; Delicious Flavor. For 10 cents you get almost twice as much "Battle Ax" as you do of any other high grade plug. FRAZER AXLE CREASE Hit IN Irll W0U0. Its wrarlni ialltlMsrunsiirraael,a'tiiallT oullaatlu twu tiosr of any mhrr brato! Kros Iruin Alllmsl Oils. IIT TUB IIIM I1IK FUH SALI HY OKKOUN AND gTr-WAMIMITON MKKCIIANTS'SJBjCt ana iHisrs generally. ; AGENTS WANTED. Wa Maw I la arsry town, tor oasol the bast Ml lint artlrlrs I Bia.1, i mi ujr .tnrs man, woman ana rhlhl, frsilsrlKkl Sanitary Tooth Hruih with Tonga. C l.ainlnf Attatekuionl. Inrinrsnl hr all lh. Ira.llns hsli-leiie a nit dentlsta. Hsnil ISe. lorsamiils. Ratal Is lor 3Ao sad Me. W 11.1. A FINK ro, Sls-sJO Market Hlrsst, Sao franolaco, Csl. FOR PtOrll THAT AM IICR or ''Just Don't Pewl W.ii," PtedllYER PUIS jrxtiv'rr Recommends It. self. It searohe out the bidden cause of debility, neuralgia, rheumatism and those oomtantly recurring headache. The worn-out nervous tissue are in vigorated. Paine' celery oompound i the one auocessful nerve regulator that cure disease without any possi bility of a return of the trouble. Take Paine' oelery oompound . this very day. It won't do to pottpnne get ting strong Ind well until you have a vacation. Do a thousand of other have done to their great Joy, take Palue's celery compound I It will in vigorate at ouoe your impoverished nervou system. If yon really want to get well, read the letter recently published from iuob men a Justice Power, Congressman Urout, Congressman Meredith of Vir ginia, Assistant United State Attorney John C. Caper, Cougrewuian Wilbur of New York, Congrenaan Bell, Lieut. McAllister, Congressman Nell and many other who are fully as care ful of what they recommend. The peruml of a few of these personally signed, bearty testimonial of Falne't oelery oompound will give any one a olear idea of what thia wonderful rem edy i doing In every state iu tb Union, and in every city and village. It 1 making people well. OS n $ tbis wbat ails your Have In a feci! ' r wrlitt la Ike ' StMiaai-h SlMtlnf anrraallne RtkB lol.fWl.s-V.alt- i las l,r- krak Hrarlkara i Ha Taate la Ike fcWk la Ike Mere- 1 laaPal.itatUa el Ike Heart. tfuttuRla. lea!a ef SteaMch taakm Uealk I ; la Ike Sewele i Lm el rit.k Hi lie Apeellte . Ilrpreeee. 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