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CONTAGIOUS BIOOD POISON NOTMrFID ITS POWERS FOB. EVIL Conlatrloua Blood Poison lias brought morcflUlTcrlnrr, misery and luunila Hon Into tho world than nil other diseases combined; there Is hardly any limit to Its powers for evil. It is tho blackest and vilest of all disorders, wrecking1 tho Uvea of those ttnfortunato enough to contract it and often being transmitted to Innocent offspring, a blighting legacy of Buffering and shame. Ho hirrhlv contagious in the trouble that innocent persons mav contract it by using tho flame table ware, toilet blood the treacherous virus has taken (but n very deceptive, one. uniy tnose know by the littlo wore or ulcer, which the suffering' wlncH latolollow. it comes m tnclormof ulcerated mouih, and throat, unsightly copper colored opots, swollen glands in the irroin. falling hnir, offensive sores and ulcers on tho body, and in severe cases the finger nails drop off, the bones become diseased, the nervous system 13 shat tered and the sufferer becomes an object of pity to his fellow man. Especi ally is the treacherous nature of Contngious Blood Poison, shown when the infected person endeavors to combat the poison with mercury and potash. .hese minerals will drive away nil outward symptoms 01 the troubles lor l while, and the victim is deceived into the belief that he is cured. When. howevcr,lhe treatment is leftoff he finds iceper into the mood and tnc disease reappears, and usually in worse form because these strong minerals have not only failed to remove the virus from the blood but have weakened the entire action. S. S. S. is she only real and certain cure for Contagious Blood Pol Don. It is made of a combination of healing blood-purifying roots, herbs ind barks, the best in Nature's great jffcr a reward 01 $1,000 lor prooi that S $ $ PURELY VEGETABLE Mto for our special book on Contacious Blood Poison, which fullr ex plains the different stages of the trouble, Bicnt for nil suffcrcrsof this trouble. if you wish Bpcciai uteuicai advice about case or any of its symptoms, out physicians Will be glad to furnish that, too, without barge, THE SWIFT ItmeKlnir Htee! by IClectrlrUy. Tho enormous (jtiantlty of Iron oro rhlch 1h bolus Bcooptxl from tho ranges jut Lako Superior, dug out of tho tills of Alabama and Tcnncssco and tainted from tho deep pits of I'cnnsyl- E'anln, has caused tho geologist and ilncrnloKlut to mnko startling prcdlc- lions. Somo of them huvo gono bo far Li to nay that wo aro ajtpronchlng an ira when Iron may rank among tlio rarer metals becauso of Itn scarcity. Even James J. Hill, tho railroad mag- Into and dcvclojer of tho Northwest, ?ho wan ono of tho first to realize tho fast deposit of oro In tho Superior injcefl, ban mndo tho prophecy that jrhniwi within a half century most of (10 richer ore bods will bo exhausted End thnt wo may bo obliged to go out- ado of America for much of tho raw latcrlal for our nnoltcra and fur- laces." Technical World Mneazlne. Tho Vultrnr Ono. . Oomhlll Magazine tells of an Eng- lull wotnun of high station who bewail- to a friend tho Ions by death of a jiiicwhat 111 bred but extremely reatthy neighbor who had been very iberal In his help to her country Charl ies. "Sir. X. Is dead,' said Bhe. "He ran o good and kind and helpful to (c In all sorts of ways. Ho was bo jlgar, poor, denr fellow, wo could it know him In London, but wo shall Sect In heaven." They Lot It do mt Thmt. IThey were holding down tho parlor fa together. "Women," ho reworked to tho dear rl by his side, "oro not good listen rt." Tho dear girl said nothing. lAiid the dear girl's mother, who was blng an eavesdropping stunt at tho yhole, was not In a position to con flict him. AIwmvh Tbm. "Turojrflni. hnve you named tha featw n" "Yea, I'yt named her Nancy Jane, but moiner preiers veronica Angelina, that's nrobahlv what th nm Hi, I. Inc will be christened." Hard Study. rho Father Remember, my son, thai you are through collego your hard- Atudy begins. he Son Yen, father; I suppoee I'll re to begin studylnr the time table '. lonkers statesman. Tlio Kind Yott Ilnvo Always mro 01 units. 11. j- ietcncr, ana imn Doen iimiio unaor ms porHotml supervision for ovor 110 years. Allow no ono to dccolvo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations nnd JtiHt-as-good" oro but Experiments, nnd endanger tho licalth of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstoria is n harmless substltuto for Castor Oil, Pnro ftorle, Drops nnd Huothintr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotio substance. Its nero is its cuarnntoo It dostroys "Worms nnd allays FoverishnoHS. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It rollovos Toothing Troubles, cures CoiiHtlputlon nnd Flatulency. It usslmilates tho Pood, rcfrulutcs tho Stomach nnd Bowels, giving: healthy and natural sloop. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. file Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the S7M SW7 In Use For Over 30 Years. THI OSNTftUR) OOMMNV. TT MURRAY TSrST, NIW YORK CITY. articles or clothing of one in whose root. Not only is it a powerful poison wno jinve learned by mttcr experience usually makes its appearance first, of that the poison bus only been driven system because of their destructive laboratory ol lorcat and field, wc a. o. ti. contains a particle of mineral in any lonn. a. a. o. goes down to the very bottom of the trouble nud by cleansing the blood of every particle of the virus and adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital fluid, forever curc3 this powerful disorder. So thoroughly doc3 S. S. S. cleanse the circulation that no signs of the disease are ever seen airain. and ofTsnrinr? in protected. attd outlines a complete home trcat- No charge is made for this book, and SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm Tho Crokeil Sou. Wllllnm Knoepfel, of Ht. Louis, has invented nud bonus to patent a secret plowing method for tho euro of bald nous. "A genuine cure for baldness," Mid Mr. Knoepfel the other day, "should in nice a man very rich. Why, aci grow rich on faka cures. It Is amaz ing, It really Is, what fakes some of theso cures are. Yut there's money In them." Mr. Knoepfel gave a loud, scornful laugh. "In their profitable crookedness they remind did," he said, "of the third son of the old eccentric Per haps you have heard the story? Well, an old eccentric died, nud left his fortune equally to his three sons. But tho will coutnlned a strungo proviso. Koch heir was to place $100 In the coflin Immediately before the inter ment "A fow days after the Intorment the threo young men met and discussed tho queor proviso and Its execution. '"Well," said the oldest sou, 'my conscience Is clear. I put my hundred lu the coflln In clean new notes.' " 'My conscience Is clear, too,' said the second son. 'I put In my hundred In gold.' "'I, too, hnve nothing to reproach myself with,' said tho third eon. 'I had no cash at tho time, though; so I wroto out a check for (800 In poor dear father's name, -placed It In the co til n and took In change the (200 In currency that I found thore." Grnapinjf tho Idrau Here tho haughty, dUdaluful beauty Interrupted him. "You aro wasting your time, Mr. Spoonamore," she said. "Then you don't care for me, MUs Pinkie?" "Care for you? Not tho least In thi world." "Don't you think that In time " "No, you noodle I Not in a thousand years I" "I'm a noodle, am I?" "You are." "I see!" he gasped, reaching for his hat. "I'm in tho soup 1" Wanted to Vmm the Tab. A young man whose home Is In Wind sor, Colo., went into the Shirley hotel the other day and registered. After being assigned a room be turned to the clerk and said: "Say, I want to take a bath. Is the hotel's tub busy?" Denver Post. Bought lias bomo tho signn- Signature of 446 Hocrccy In tho traiiHinlfifllon of telc Rraph dlspateheH in China Is to Ira In Hurcd In tho future hy a provision pro vldliiK for decapitation of all offenders rovealltig tho contents of messages In transit. In tho caso of ordinary me hmKoh of coiiiineroo thus revealed, the penalty In io he ten years In prUon Kivo yenm linprlNoniueiit Is provided for persons' who know of tho revelation of such HceretH arid neglect to report the matter to tho proier authorltlcH. Tho now building of Montgomery Ward & Co. in Chicago, III., Is said to ho tho largest slnglo building In that city for which a iKjrinlt has ever been Issued, and the claim Is alxo made that It Ih tho largest building in this conn try of re-enforced concrete. The struc ture is eight stories high, and each lloor contains 140,000 sjuaro feet. Tho construction material required will comprise 12,000 piles, 100,000 barrels of cement and between 5,000 and 0,000 tons of steel re-enforcement. Tho build ing will have rail, water and tunnel transportation connections. Tho feat of shipping a steel mast l.'!8 feet long was recently accomplished by tho Great Western railroad of Hng land. The mast was three feet In dl ameter and weighed fourteen tons. The trnnsjtortatlon was accomplished by loading the mast on seven cars, the great column being supported by bol sters on tho second and fifth cars. The bolsters were eighty-five feet apart, nnd tho mast was successfully transported In this manner from Liverpool to Ply mouth. Considerable difficulty was ex pcrlenced lu turning somo of the shari er curves of the Hue and traffic was In terrupted for awhile at one or two points. A Ilclglan agriculturist, Monsieur Le Ilreton, has recenrly made some exper linonts with barbed wheat to determine tho effectiveness of the defense which Its barbs afford against tho ravages of gramlnlfcrous birds. In the same field, near Antwerp, he sowed some barbed wheat and some Japhet wheat, which Is without barbs. The Japhet variety grew rapidly, but every head waB do sailed by the birds before tho grain could ripen, but the barbed variety was so well guarded by Its array of minia ture spears that the attacks of the same birds were completely defeated, and the grain ripened In security. At the same tlmo it was observed that the Insectiv orous birds were ns busy capturing their prey among the barbed heads as among those that iMssesscd no natural defenses. On the lower course of tho Cnsa mauce Itlver In West Africa exists what a French writer has described as a "village of iKJlIcans." The birds have been so mercilessly hunted that they avoid tho presence of man, but In the neighborhood of their "village" they show comparatively little fear. There arc even natlvo African huts under the enormous baobab-trees lu which the birds hnve established their commun ity. The nets are placed at tho ends of tho branches, five or six In each tree. Dry branches, rudely Interlaced, form an Insecure-looking platform cov ered with a thick Inyer of down, and there tho young birds, laughably big and nwkward lu such a situation, may be seen maintaining an unstable equi librium, yet nover losing their balance. I'nato Jewel. A well-known Illustrator who visited New Orleans grew most enthusiastic with reference to the quaint boauty of tho old town. "I noticed a remarkably decorative effect In a street near tho French Market," Bald ho to a friend. "The second and third story windows of a certain house were hung with pale yellow bamboo curtains. Theso were perfectly plain and all of tho Bamo shade, yet you can form no Idea how tl?y set off tho old place. They Bhnply glorified It!" Tho friend, a Now Orleans man, waa puzzled. "I don't recall tho house. Point It out to mo the next time we're in tlmt vicinity." A dny or two later tho friends worn walking In tho locality referred to, when suddenly U10 man from tlio North uttered an exclamation. "There It Is!" ho cried. "The houso of tho bamboo curtains! It nuiBt contain a colony of artists!" Ills friend smiled grfmly. "That Isn't bamltoo," ho explaltied. "You'ro en thusing over a spnghottl factory. They lrnng tho stuff out there to dry l" Icy. "Yes," said Miss Kackbay, "Emerson appeals to us women of lioston; al though ho has passed beyond, wo al ways keep him In our hearts, you know." "You don't say?" replied Miss Knox of Chicago. "I wonder how It fools to ho kept In cold Btorngo llko that." Philadelphia Press. Sure Proof, "Jb Flapdudlo truthful?" "Well, ho confesses that ho covered his head tho other night and didn't daro get out of IhjcI when ho thought ho heard a burglar In tho house." Do trolt Nowh. To Mnke Sure. "An old subscriber writes us to know what a married eonplo can llvo com. fortably on," said tho Btonographor. "Toll her a thousand a year moro than thoy havo," answered tho correspond enco editor, wisely. Llfo. After a woman succeeds In gottlng her husband afraid of hor alio nover can bopo to got him In lovo with her. 'JUST WALKED THROUGH PRISON. I'oilillcr Wlio Knew the I,nw Hvrven n I)nr In . Time nt All. Tho record for shortness of confine ment In the Essex Market court prison was broken yesterday afternoon, when Mat Kothstclu walked In one door a prisoner and out hy another a free man, says the New York Sun. Itothsteln was peddling umbrellas at the comer of Grand and Essex streets when Policeman Frederic Lowe of the Eldrldge street station arrested hlin for not having a iwddler's license. Lowe took the peddler around to tho Essex Market ihjIIco court, arriving there at a :rr. It took two minutes to draw up tho affidavit, so It was 'A'Jtl when the case was presented to Magistrate Itarlow. Itothsteln pleaded that ho had only Just stopped at the corner and that lie had as yet sold no umbrellas. "One day or $1," said the magistrate. Itothsteln knew that "one" day means until 4 o'clock. It was 3:158 then. The peddler made a break for the door lead ing to the court prison. Lowe grabbed him, "What's your hurry?" asked the po liceman, "l'ou seem anxious to go to Jnll." "Hurry I Hurry' I" urged the prisoner. The prison clock Indicated UiWi when the door opened and Lowe and his pris oner entered. Itothsteln started In to give his pedigree rapidly, never losing sight of the clock. He said ho was M years old, born In Russia and that he lived at 100 East Third street. The clock struck 4 as he finished the cate chism and a keeper unlocked the street door. Itothsteln hurried out and ran up the street In an effort to catch a friend to whom he had Intrusted the umbrellas. Nan Call that a cow you are draw ing? It don't look like a cow. Fred Huh! Tills ulu't a photograph. It's a work of art. Visitor Your new brother Is awfully little, Ethel. Ethel (aged 5) Yes, but he'll get bigger. We're getting him on the Installment plan. Ethel My papa Is a great reader. Is yours? Little Margie No, he doesn t have to read. He says mamma speaks volumes to him when he conies home late. Tommy Say, mamma ? Mamma Well, what Is It, Tommy? Tommy How does a deaf and dumb boy say his prayer when he happens to have a sore finger 7 Margie, aged 4, caught her small brother In tho pantry. "Oh, Tommy!" Bhe exclaimed, "I'm going to tell mam ma!" "Better not tell her till I give you n piece of this cake," rejoined Tommy. Little Helen Papa, did you ever see an artificial whale? Papa Of course not, darling. There aro no artificial whales. Little Helen That'B funny. Where do they get artificial whule boue? Willie Mamma, why don't chickens have teeth? Mamma They don't need them, denr; they have bills Instead. Willie Grandma got a bill for her teeth last week. Is that why papa calls her an old hen? Your Xcrven. The moat easily tired nerves In the body aro the nerves of smell. They can detect tho faintest whiff of per fume. As you pasa a roBe In the gar den the quantity of perfume that gets Into your nostril must bo many mil lions of billions of times smaller than tho tiniest grain of sand. But rub the strongest perfumo on your upper lip and In a few seconds you fall to notice It, tho nerve of smell Is so quickly fa tigued. Tho heat norves and cold nerves, which aro quite distinct from the nerves of ordinary sensation, also give over working very quickly. A bath that seems qulto hot when you step Into It very soon ceases to cause any particu lar feeling of heat. Nerves of hearing and Bight can go through uu enormous nmount of work. For sixteen hours n day they work hard and arc still willing to do more. The nerves of the heart aro tho most untiring of nil. From tho first dawn of llfo until tho last gasp they work without Btopplng for ono Instant. And even after death If somo salted water Is pumped Into the heart It commences to beat again, showing that the norves aro Btlll willing. Pearson's Weekly. He l'rcimrcd. In every avenuo of llfo great oppor tunities aro constantly confronting us. Who aro ready for them? Who will fill tho positions? It Is tho prepared men, thoso who aro equal to tho places, who generally get them. Success. fltroiitr Influence. Friend You havo great Iniluenco over your husband. Hu nover loft your Bldo all yesterday. How did you manage It? Wife Oh, I Just sat firm ly on tho tails of his coat; that'B nil.- 1 . Til. Ilia Itnrtl I.uok. "Cant' you find any work at all?" "Plenty, Blr, but everybody wants ref erences from my last employer." "Can't you got tluuu?" "No, sir. Ho'a boon dead twenty eight yours." Illustrated lilts. Occasionally thero Is n man wlso onough to think poetry without writing It Identified. Senator Tillman tells a story on him self as to how ho was Identified by a post office money-order clerk when he first arrived at the Capital City. After being In the city a faw days he dropped In at the post office to cash a money -order. "Do you know any ono hero who oould Identify you?" asked the clerk. "Well, no," the senator answered. "Is that necessary? I am Ben Tillman, of South Carolina. Tho clerk smiled, then naked the sen ator If he didn't have some letters or papers that would make him known to the post office authorities. The senator had put on a new suit that morning, and had neglected to transfer his letters, but he had his pocket book with him. Digging down In his trousers pocket, ho drew forth his wallet and proceeded to search for an article of identification, but could find nothing but a email photograph of himself. "This will do, I suppose," he said, handing it to the money order clerk. "Why, sure J That's you all right," remarked the man behind the counter, handing over the cash. LIpplncott's. Mother will flndMri. Wlnilim's Soothing Syrup tho bet rotnedr to u&o lor their chUdrea luring the teething irlol. Maxima of a Gramn tVldorr. You don't know what love is until you've had a spat and kissed the tears away. There's no success in the world like the success of tbe successful debutante. Some cirl know that few men are proof against the llfht that shines from well-kept teeth. fir St. Vims' Dance una all If crvons Dtsasea nermanentlr cared br Dr. Kline's Ureal errs lWttorer. Bond for FKKK 12 trial botUe and treatise. Dr. 1L 1L Kline, J-d 831 Arcb BU, ililla.,!'. AtmoRfberle Temperature. The temperature of the atmosphere cools on an average about 1 degree for every 800 feet that we ascend or warms at the same rate as we descend. The mean temperature at the north pole is 0 and at the equator between 80 and 00 degrees. We can, therefore, get Into a temperature 1 degree colder for every seventy or eighty miles that we travel , north and In a temperature 1 degree warmer for every Beventy or eighty miles that we travel south. Clever Scheme. "My new play is sure to make a hit," said the popular actress. "It gives me an opportunity to display twenty new towns." "My!" exclaimed her friend. "Uow many acts?" "Only four, but In one of them the tcene is at the dressmaker's." The Cath sllc Standard and Times. Shake Into Your Shoe Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder. It makes tlph or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure to: sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet Bold by all Drnegists. Price 25c. Trial pack age mailed FREK. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeKoy, New York. 3Satnrallyv The youngest member of tbe family iad taken enthusiastically to pyrography. She bad just executed a design repre lenting a little girl playing with the cat in front of an old-fashioned fireplace. "It is well done. Bertha," said her nother, Inspecting it; "but you have nonaged somehow to make the little girl look scared." "That's all right, mamma," answered Bertha. "A burnt child dreads the fire." Chicago Tribune. Coal Unit Problem. The most difficult part of tbe coal dust problem is to discover what ele ments must necessarily be present in a coal to make the dust dangerous. Some experiments have been carried on with this end in view, but the re sults obtained have not been particu larly enlightening. Mica Axle Grease Best lubricant for axles in the world long wearing and very ad hesive. Makes a heavy load draw like a light oae. Sares half the wear on wagon and team, and increases the earning capacity of your outfit. Ask your dealer for Mica Axlt Qreate. STANDARD OIL CO. ZaMrparatM Ol JLnlJLaJl A boardlnp and day school for young men and boys. Accredited to Stanford, lterkeley, Cornell, Amherst and all state universities and agricultural colleges. 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If I oould take you Into my largo factories at Ilrockton.MnM.. and show yoa how carefully V. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then undtrstaud why they hold their shape, tit better, wear loncer and are of ffre&tur valua than anv ntltnr tnakn. Afntt&fiKfl "" f 3 Gold Band Shoam eaiiHet km mmuallvd mt mny pj-le. S CAUTION I The genuine have W. L. Douglas name and price stamped on. bottom, Tulta o Substitute Ail your dealer for W. I,. Douglas shoes. If he cannot supply you, sent reel to factory. Shoes sent everywhere by wall Catalog free, Wi-Doushu, Brockton, H-tt, For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years I Sixty years of experience, think of that I Experience with Ayer's Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the strongest Sarsapa rilia; the Sarsaparilla the doc tors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. lint even thU cranrt oM medicine cannot do lt l,cH work i( tho Uer h itmctlre and th bowels cotntipatcd. For tho bent pot tlbl ra u1t, jan slimilr take laxative rionei of Avar's I'JIls whllo taking tlioSamaparllla. Tha five will quickly retpond, and so will the bowels. 2tado by 3. C. Aver Co.. toweU. Uaia. Also tsucunotursrs of 7 HAIR VIG03. mrs AGUE CURE. CHEESY PECTORAL. A Powerful Indorsement. Many years ago there was consider able Hlncrs In Ilnrrlsburg, which was attributed to the waters of the Susque hanna river, then the source of the city supply. One of the members of tho legislature for thnt year, upon h!o re turn to his constituents, was inter viewed concerning the plague. lis soon settled the question. "Upon my soul, gentlemen," he declared, "the ro port of the foulness of the water was a slander on the city of Harrlsbnrg. 1 absolutely know the water to be per fectly healthful, for during the session I drank the water on two different oc casions, and I never experienced any ill effect whatever." Pittsburg Press. HOWAltD K. nTJBTOIT. Agsayer ar3 Chemist, I-eadvHIe, Colorado. 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