Catarrh
W ... ,,nOIl Of 1)100(1 (lid-
a,, of tho ,vntP(l ly 10 sudden
iinOcl,ng?i,nr at this tlmo of
tf of, fSlffici?l onco With
f S which effect rod-
fSv;;Sn'rca' T,,ls Bru
p-L- rctlmon als
" ',.. kicking about our hnrj
Ton re , ...,u,u Vnu won Id
5. .-ay" rigidly enforced
AlKjAir law. I'm .ffr
Point -
Mitt ! th ue," remarked th. pbllo
Will" . ..i nr concern-
Hjffi i.." brok. In th aportlv.
Sft5l-' You lo .very Ik
ft --"""lane."
, r
General uvuiuuul
e Well-informed of tho World lino
.... hcen for a simple pleasant
Wd efficient liquid laxative remedy of
taoffn valuo; a inxnuvo wmui jniym
I ..... could sanction for family ubo
Lcium lt component parts aro
Itown to them to DO wnoiusomu anu
h.t beneficial la effect, nccoptablo
to the lyatcm and guntlo, yot prompt,
U ictlon.
in uDDlrlng that domand with Its
uctllent combination of Syrup of
ni nd Elixir of Senna, tno can
innsli FIs Syrup Co. proceeds along
ttUal lines and relics on tho morltn
i 0 the laiatlvo for Its romarkauio
pcceii.
Tbt li one of many roasons why
gjrop of Figs nnd Elixir of Bonna Is
ritfa tho preforenco hy tho Woll-
Wormed. To get Its bcnoflclal effects
i!vaj buy tho genulno manufac
ture by tho California Fig Syrup Co.,
o:!r, and for salo by all loading
fmolit. I'rlco fifty cents per bottlo.
iwvlltO t nUlTO.t -Aiurf r3 Chmlt,
II ittdrilk, Colorado Hpwuimn prttm UuW,
tmf,IL CrtaMelrv. MUlniirlojM-aand
fcjrWlUtoloa aiyilealloii. Control and Cm
Gil
8 II li
1' H
MIT OF DOOR WORKERS
Kenwhoconnol stop.
for a rainy day.- will V
II U MIC V1
mtJnrt nnd freed
ol bodily movemenl
Wei
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wsww suits 39P
&ftry ejeamenf bearing
te'vgnol Ihe fnh
jucrtipfeed water proof
It &C ui,
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V,B,r.t".rrr ,n 11,0 world, hS.
iHli Ii;.; "55 0nI4 h.icui
flak. v J'i .i.7" -K-WMilwiifc
JlWUS, I5J Sr.,!. ... i.Li.. u...
m.m,, ; ivii plan!
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of ""r l'rnl0 ork. Tho Ur. VlM
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t 'lieotkia .1,. '""wb. mo now way Ol
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.
INC.
..in
itlug,
lid Wain-
'. ai. duo-
plktea,
Aoftn All of II,
"I nm naw anybody n cool, ielf
powMied, and quick to act In time of
Imminent danger at that man Olobb.M
"Chauffeurr
"No juNt a common pedctrlan.H
Dfclnrrjtl OIT,
Snld Ho DnrlliiK, wo hare been en
gpyed for alx months. Don't you think
It Is about time wo were cottlntr mar
ried? fluid Sho Well, I'm willing to be
ninrrlrd Junt ns soon as you can pro
Tide mo with n homo.
Bald He That being tho case, I sup
pone I am to consider the eugagamcut
broken.
Juraplim al n Conclnnlun.
"What sort of play U thle?" anked the
man who had Jut come In and taken hli
tent.
The question wan annwered by a man
named OUon, who t:pvned to be ilttlng
next io nun,
"Ay tank '
"0, It'e a tank drama, li It?" CL1
caxo Tribune.
Kxlrrmrlr Hare,
"While I wa downtown," eald lire
Lapallng, laylnic aalde bcr wrap-, "I mvt
a wonderful old violin In a raunlc more.
Tho clerk eald It was worth $5,000. It
was a genuine Harrinnapalu, and you
know that kind In gettlnic very acarca
nowadays." Chlcaso Tribune.
Wouldn't Hot
"Somehow," aald the political manager,
"I can't help winning I could get acquaint
ed with the chap that held up those 123
traveler In Yellowitone park a few dayi
ago. Wouldn't he be a dandy collector
of campaign contributions !" Chlcage
Tribune.
In thm Sllnnlon Bandnr Sebool,
Teacher And what do you suppose
ill tbo animals did during those forty
days In tbo ark?
Snmrty Williams They Just loafed
iround and scratched themselves.
Sand Toolo (disdainfully) Chuck
It, Smnrtyl What'd they scratch for,
when there was only two fleas? The
Uobemlau.
No. 47-08
"tfTi!. n,lvo's plao I
Quits tho Contrary.
lira. Upaomu U your dentist one ot
tlie "palniraa" kind?
Mr. Oylwell Not at all. He's ao
yrapathetlc that he aaya It burta him
Juat aa much a It dor me.
Ureal Objector.
Street Preacher O, my frlcndi, when
Gabriel blowa bli trumpet what will you
be doing?
Voice (from outaklrta of crowd)
Waiting for Montgomery Ward to aerve
an injunction on blm I Chicago Tribune.
KnpInlnlnR It.
The tortolie had won the race.
"I didn't half try," aald the hare, with
a yawn. "Wfcat'a the uae? We're not
allowed to bet on races now, anyway,"
From which It la apparent that the
real facta In the caae were auppreised.
Chicago Tribune.
Heanaurlnc Ilia,
"Madam." said the guard on the South
Side elevated, "this la the smoking car."
"That'a all right, conductor,' aald the
elf-ivoMeatd matron, taking a seat.
"Don't apotoglie. I know it'a dirty, but
one can't expect a amoklng car to be a
front parlor." Chicago Tribune.
Apartment Home Amenltle.
Third Floor Itenter When you buy
coffee why don't you have the grocer
grind It for you?
Fourth Floor Renter When you buy
a chuck ateak why don't you get the
butcher to hammer the dhyllghta out of It
for you?
-.'
niifhteoua Iteanntmont.
Tou may put that back In the ahon
rate!" aald the Indignant Mrs. Lapelim
to the milliner. "1 wouldn't even wear
much lea buy, a hat named In honor ol
that horrid murdereas, Charlotte' Cordu
roy I"
Nona lu Krldenee.
Mrs. Hlghaome Yea, he's the Duke of
HuCfhouso. In speaking of him, you
know, of couroe, we use the term, his
grace
Mrs. Suddyn-KIymer-r-HI grace? Why,
he hasn't any 1 He'a a regular lummix 1
nadir itattlcd.
The timid young woman, who had let
ters of Introduction to the great man,
bad ventured to call,
"You are ao busy, Judge," ahe aald,
"that I I hcaltated about disturbing
you. How many er daya In the work
do you week?"
Collateral ICvldence.
His indulgent grandmother had given
him a half of a ciutord pie.
"You acorn to like It, Tommy," she said.
"I.Ike it 1" exclaimed Tommy, taking It
nway from his face for a moment, "Jos'
bco how I'm musxln' up my ears I" Chi
cago Trlbunej
Knows lletler Now.
"If you wish to have everybody for
your friend," counseled her elderly ad
vlaor, "don't bo n talker; bo n lisner.
i. ..... nn until nfter ntio had Hccurcd
a Job ns telephone girl In the central offlco
Uiat she found out wnat a nniu
had mado In taking the advice literally.
I'nrnllel Ciiae.
"My observation," nab! tho eftgo, "lead
mo to the conclusion that the more
wealth ono gives awuy the more wealth
ono has."
nat nrnrtlv the same way with
kisses," whlspored ono of his listeners, n
demure little mlwi who wa biumk
big man with a beard.
Beware of the Cough
tlttl hange on pertinently,
breaking your n girt '"j
Mlautllng you will. Ihe violence
oftlieiwrosyime. Alewdoiei
o( I'lto't Cure wll relieve won.
derfully ny coujli, no nutter
Low Ur dvinced or "loui.
It lootlieitnd lieU thelrrluted
I. lra ittal rlnFaffn llf
pinaget and th eougli dlnp-
Petri.
At all &!!, 2S cl.
SIIhjco In Hteor Feedlnix.
Tho uho of sllngo In feeding steers
H'hllo fattening Is growing in favor
steadily, nnd especially where lands
nro lilRh priced nnd when feeding
sttiirn generally nro high. There has
been n pood deal of prejudice ngalnst
nilngo nmong extciiHlvo feeders, but um
they nrc Induced to try It ao do they
become converted to Its use.
In feeding experiments conducted nt
tho Mli-Bourl Station In J'.)00-7 wlfb
Hlecrn weighing about 800 toiuuU each
a: tho beginning, those fed sllngd alo
lesrt dry matter than those fed whole
Mover .or shredded stove-, nnd gulin d
In wflght, while tho dry Btover lots
lorit. The snme sort of roHu'.ts wc.ro
also Keen red from feeding siloed stover
ccmpnred flth nlr-drled inntorlnl.
Professor PJumb, of the Ohio Agri
ci'.IIiumJ College, has this to say on tlio
subject:
"If silage Is fed under cover, and to
cnltlo pot wallowing In mud or oozy
immure, then good results will gen
erally come from Hh uso. However,
liny or other dry roughuo Hliould nlto
Im fed. Silage fed twlcj u uny pud
hny once should give good results.
When cattle nro being finished for
shipment, then the amount of sllngo
fed Miotild be reduced nnd tho dry
rouglingp Increased, this to ptvvent
much shrinkage in shipping. However,
In what 1b known as rational feeding,
but l'ttlo shrinkage Is npt to occur
f'om the use of the slinge. In experl
mints with steers fed different rntlonn
nt tho Vlrglnln Station, thoa? fed si
lage showed no appreciable shrinkage
In the market over thoso fed exclusive
ly dry feed."
Crlli Without n Shovel.
This grain storage house Is de
signed to allow for handling the crop
without unnecessary lifting. Grain
is hauled in tbo
upper drive nnd
poured from the
wagons Into tho
bins, nnd is then
removed by be
ing drained from
the bins Into the
wagons in tno
lower driveway. If built upon a hill
sldo the Job of making tho fills will
not be serious. Even on level ground
this can be done without n grent cv
pviidlturo of labor with tho uso of
a road scraper.
Tho entire building must be raised
upon piers about 4 ft. high, so that
tho bottom of tho bins Is not much
SECTION OV THE CBIU
two-stohy granary.
lower than the bottom of tbo wagon
box. nllowlng tho entire contents of
the bins to he drained Into the wagons
without lifting. Farm and Home
ruliercnlnala in Cuttlu ot ISnelnnd.
Consul Joseph 0. Stephens of Ply
mouth, advises that tho English auth
orities nro making known through U
medium of the press the disagreeable
facts relative to tuberculosis lu cows
and phthisis In human beings In that
section of England. The relation of
the two Is said to bo a sclentltlc fact
lu many districts of Devon 25 per cent
of the cows have tuberculosis. Tho
average number of deaths from con
sumption among the people of the sin
gle County of Devon nlone oxceeds 300
per annum. In ono charity organiza
tion 80 per cent of the children aro
suffering from this dread disease.
The llorao Hint I'ulla on ilia lilt.
It Is claimed by one who has tried
It that a driving horse that pulls on
tho bit can bo cured by fastening n
Kinnll rliic on each sldo of tho brldlo
and as near the brow band as possible.
Pass tho Hues through bit rings anil
Riinn them Into tho rings nt the brow
band. This, with n common Jointed
bit, will ennblo a cliiui to noiu a -pun-or"
or hnrd-mouthed horso with case
under almost all circumstances. It am
ho used on n fast horso In doublo team
nr nn both, as desired. It Is cheap and
caBlly applied and it won't mnko tho
mouth sore.
Hoy Seede Aro Scattered,
Dr. Howard, secretary of tho Amer
ican Society for tho Advancement of
Science, writing of tho manner in
which seeds aro curried to grent dis
tances by birds, recites an experiment
of Darwin which had a curious result.
Adhering to tho leg of n wounded part-
rlrteo. Darwin found a ball of earth,
weighing six and n half ounces. From
the seeds contained In this ball ho
raised thirty-two plants, belonging to
Uvo distinct species.
To Keep the Cellar Drr.
t xinnv fiirmlimiMPH tlm oollnr Is
411 til. v . .... ..... ,
tod. ko that when heavy rains
como In tho spring water is npt to
mako trouble Thero is Just ono way
to keep such a cellar dry, and that Is
by putting In a cement floor, and thor
mn.li ilrnlnauo for the outsldo of tho
walls. Better cement It now-
How to Itnlae n Ilnrn.
A farmer near Goliad had n novel
experience. A few years ago he built
n small barn, nnd In tho construction
used green willow posts nt tho corners
and nlong tho sides. For somo time
nothing uniisunl was noticed, but after
n year ho saw that where ho hud laid
tho floor near the ground it was three
feet abpvo soli. He discovered that
the willow posts, Instead of being dead,
wore alive, had taken root and were
growing. In their upward movement
they had carried tho barn along. Last
spring tho barn wns on stilts 0 feet
high, nnd ho put In n new floor nnd
surrounded tho posts with siding,
thereby making a two-story affair.
Thero Is now a space of f) Inches be
tween the floor and the ground, and
tho owner expects to have n three-story
barn In tho course of time. Goliad.
(Texas) Guard.
. Value ot I'otntoca aa Food.
According to statistics obtained, it
appears that potatoes constitute about
13 per cent of the total food con
sumed by the average family. They
are essentially starchy and eaten alone
would furnish a very ono-sldcd badly
ivm
COMPOSITION OF THE POTATO.
A. fat ; b, crude fibre and other carbobydlat
I exclusive of itarcb ; c, protein ; d, ash.
balanced diet that would prove un
wholesome to most people. As Indi
cated In the Illustration the edible por
tion, is made up of 78.3 per cent water,
18.4 per cent carbohydrates (principal
ly starch), 2.2 per cent protein, 0.1 per
cent fat, and 1 per cent ash or mineral
matter. These figures represent gen
eral averages from which there are
wldo variations In Individual .speci
mens. When potatoes aro eaten with
meat, eggs, or fish, which are essenti
ally nitrogenous foods, a well-balanced
diet Is obtained.
Salt tor Coiva.
A supply of salt available whenever
tho cow wants It Is necessary to main
tain a high milk yield. Salt stimulates
the appetite and assists digestion and
assimilation, which Increase the flow
of the fluids of tho body. Salting feeds
for dairy cows once a week Is not suf
ficient It is a good plan to keep rock
salt under shelter where the cowb can
get It at will and then feed loose salt
once a week In such quantities ns the
cows will eat Loose salt may be used
exclusively if It can be sheltered from
rain. Do not mix salt with feed, for
frequently cows got more salt than
they need, which will reduce the flow
of milk. Cows having salt kept before
them at all times in separate compart
ments will not eat too much.
Tlia Poultry Hoaae.
Now is a good time to disinfect the
poultry house, so as to keep the lice
from getting n mastery over you.
Any kind of liquid lice killer Is good
to spray the house with, being sure
to spray the roosts and nest boxes as
well. If a cheaper disinfectant Is re
quired, a whitewash can be made of
Mine and water, with some crude car
bolic acid In It. This proves a very
good deodorJzer and disinfectant, and
a large quantity of It can be used
without hurting the pockctbook too se
verely. AVo nnd on Treca.
No artificial medium am be applied
to tho surface of a tree wound which
will Induce It to heal more quickly.
The activity of the healing process de
pends upon the character and position
and the time of the year when the
wound is made, rather thnn upon pro
tective coverings, but where n largo
surface of heart wood Is exposed It is
advisable to protect it from decny by
a coat of white lead or other satisfac
tory covering.
Milk for Cnlvea.
The calf tlnds in fresh milk while U
Is still warm with the nnlmnl bent of
the cow, It Is said, n constituent vnlue
not found In the milk nfter It Is nllowcd
to get cold. The chemist cannot define
It, and It cannot be restored again by
wanning tho milk. If every calf could
be led Its milk sweet, nnd whijo It still
retained Its animal heat, thero would no
doubt be fewer cat-hummed steers going
to tho block.
Tho Sweet Potato licit.
Tho northern limit for sweet potato
culture is roughly Indicated by a lino
drawn from tho border line of Massa
chusetts and Connecticut on the cast
coast westwtird to tho northeast corner
of Colorado, but the area whero it is
prolltablo commercially would bo con
siderably south of this, except In tho
Mississippi valley, whero It extends
well Into Iowa, Illinois aud Indiana.
Tho I'otnto,
Recently, in Hurtz, Germany, n
monument was found bearing this in
scription: "Here, In tho year 1747, the
llrst trials were nmdo with tho cul
tivation of tho potato." By the way,
when Frederick II. Introduced tho po
tato Into his domain his subjects did
not llko It; they refused to bo both
ered with It, and tho emperor had to
forco them to cultlvnto It.
In Tying Chlckena.
When marketing chickens do not tlo
sovoral of them together. They get tho
string twisted around their legs nnd It
cuts them. Take tho chickens to town
in a coop, or somo other humano way.
They aro in absoluto torturo when sev
eral aro tied together.
SC Q NATURES
9. O, PERFECT TONIC
tat,a. sas-r I'lis Sra
uysteiu, the appetite fails, digestion is poor, the body feels tired nnd wrn
oS, and other unpleasant symptoms give warning that the systen w disor
dered and needs assistance to ward off, l?"hW3 e tBe
ailment. S. S. S. is recognized everywhere as the best of all tonics, nature 8
medicine, made entirely of healing, cleansing, .invigorating roots and herbs,
a systemic remedy without an equal. S. S. S. has the addit ona alue of
being the greatest of all blood purifiers. It re-establishes the healthy circu
lation of the blood, rids the body of that tired, worn-out feeling, improves ; the
appetite and digestion, and brings about a return of health to those whose
systems have been weakened or depleted. S. S. S. acts more promptly and
pleasantly than any other medicine, and those who are run down in healU
should commence its use at once. It will thoroughly purify the blood and
tone up the system. S. S. S. is admirably suited for a systemic remedy
because it is free from minerals ; it may be used without harmful results by
persons of any age, and no unpleasant effects ever follow.
v y B THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
MAPLEINE
A Flavoring". It makes a
eyrup tetter than Maple.
Ji jfr Sold by grocers.
Good aa Their Word.
"Did fjhose new grocers keep their prom
ise that they would 'cut your grocery bllla
In half?"
"They did. They send their bllla twice
a month." Chicago Tribune.
Mother will And Mr. Wlnelow Boothlag
Syrup tho beat remedy to UMiov their cbildr'M
luring the teething period.
Statistic.
In nil probability the first adminis
trative act of the first regular govern
metn was to number its fighting men
and to ascertain as nearly ns was pos
sible what amount of taxation could be
levied on the rest of the community.
As human society grew more highly
organized there can be no doubt that a
very considerable body of official sta
tistics must have como Into existence.
We know that such was the case in
Greece, Rome and Egypt, but it was
not until within the last two or three
centuries that systematic use of the In
formation available began for purposes
of Investigation rather than mere ad
ministration. New York American.
CI-PC Dt. Vltot Dance and orrooa uiteones peraa
I 1 13 n.ntlj- eurad by Dr. J .Ino'a Groat Nerro Ro
ttorer. Bend for FREE $2.00 trial bottle and treatlae.
Dr. li. IL Kline. Ld., 831 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa.
Stale.
Stubb That old Senator Is always
telling ancient Jokes and boasting of his
family tree.
Penn H'm. I think his family tree
must have been a chestnut.
Futile.
Hamlet bad finished his eolUoquy, and
the curious bystanders were waiting to
tee what he would do next.
"No," they aald, at last "He isn't
going to do it. He talks eloquently about
committing suicide, but he lacks th Band.
Nothing doing."
Thus it appears that the original Ham
let, like all his subsequent imitators, was
merely talking for effect Chicago Trib-
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
Cloae Qunrtera,
The following extract from a letter
of thanks is cherished by the recipi
ent :
"The beautiful clock you sent us came
in perfect condition, and is now in the
parlor on top ot the book shelves,
where we hope tk see you soon, and
your husband also, If he can make It
convenient" Youth's Companion.
Fntnre Peril.
Terrified Passenger (on ocean liner) r
Captain, why is the steamer going bo
slowly nnd using its searchlight?
Captain Don't be nlarmed, madam;
the ship is In no danger. But in a fog
like this wc are always likely to run Into
somebody's blooming old balloon and make
a nasty mess of it.
Unlucky Accident.
"What's the trouble back there in the
sleeper?" asked the passenger in th
smoking car.
"Little mixup between a New England
manufacturer and a Louisiana sugar
planter," said the agitated conductor, ap
plying his handkerchief to divers and
sundry acratched places on his face. "They
happened to have berths in the same sec
tion, and they got to talking about tho
tariff."
Going- Him One Better.
"Your opponent," they told him, "is
going around the country and kissing all
the babies."
"That's an old dodge," said the candi
date. "Gentlemen, I shall do something
t thundering sight better than that !"
Hue he brought his fist down on tho
table with a bang.
"I shall cause It to be published broad
cast that I will marry the young woman
who brings out the biggest number ot
votes for me ! By the Jumping jingo, I'll
wipe that baby kisser off the face of th
earth 1" -
Rheumatism Prescription.
The increased use of whiskey for
rheumatism is causing considerable
discussion among the medical frater
nity. It is an almost infallible cure
when mixed with certain other ingred
ients and taken properly. The follow
ing formula is effective: "To one half
pint of good whiskey add one ounce of
Toris Compound and one' ounce of Syrup
Sarsaparilla Compound. Take in table
spoonful doses before each meal and
before retiring."
Toris compound is a product of the
laboratories of the Globe Pharmaceu
tical Co., Chicago, but it as well as the
other ingredients, can be had from any
good druggist.
Up-to-Date.
The smooth-tongued book agent wan
idling the old farmer a huge diction
ary. "But, look here, young man," protest
ed the farmer, "there don't seem to b
any appendix In this here dictionary.
All the dictionaries I ever saw had aa
appendix."
The wily book agent thought a min
ute and then snld:
"Why, my dear sir, this Is the latest
dictionary. Every late dictionary has
the appendix removed."
And the old farmer was satisfied and
bought the big book at once.
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1
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THAT AM
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A FULL POUND 25c
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