Sores and Ulcers are indications of impure blood. They show that the circulation has become infected with germs and poisons, which are being constantly discharged into the open place to irritate the delicate nerves, tissues and surrounding flesh and keep the sore in a state of inflammation and disease. Whether these impurities in the blood are the result of some debilitating sickness, an old taint from a former disease, or whether it is hereditary bad blood, there is but one way to cure sores and ulcers, and that is to purify the blood. Washes, salves, lotions, etc., are often beneficial because of their cleansing, antiseptic effects, but nothing applied to the surface can reach the blood, where the real cause is, and therefore cannot cure. S. S. S. is the remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and removes every trace of impurity or poison, and makes a lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the circu lation, so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it nourishes and heals the irritated, inflamed flesh and causes the ulcer to fill in with healthy tissue by supplying it with pure, rich blood. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Obeying tka Impulse. Slowly, almost reverentially, the young clergyman who wag taking his first trip across the Atlantic bowed his head over the veKBcl's rail. "I'm doing this," he muttered with palo lipi, "in response to an iawird prompt ing." Thereupon the others drew away in si lence and left him communing with the great deep. Chicago Tribune. There is an altar society in Brooklyn couipoKe.1 of night policemen. The mem bers contribute a certain amount evety tLonth which pays for lights and flowers on an altar of perpetual adoration. 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Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional di ease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cnraia t.b.n root y upon the blbod and mucous surfaces. Halls Catarrh Cure is not a quack, medic. ne. FA ViT. P"- riueu oy one 01 the best physlc.ans . . , y"'iMwra 01 ine Dest tonics acHnoi ,,?Pmb,'ne'1 with the best blood puriliers, S " ' " mucous Burtaces. me wl it1! ie two ing.rodi.ents is inirr.,. i. c r. "uiKiernu results in cur ing c"'")v Rend for testimonials free. Br.M kVfi . 1 " V"- rrojis., Toledo, 0. Fold by DrngeNts, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pill, ior constipation. - Fashions Reversed. Mabel How do you like my new gown, grandmamma? (Iranrtmamma I don't. In my day girls Fore one button gloves and gowns buttoned up to the neck. Now they wetr oue tutton gowns and gloves buttoned up to the neck. Judge. Ira in i mi n nnl . iisa Troubles, cures Constipation Signature of BLACK ALKALI. - Professor Elliot Makes Suggestions for Overcoming Troubls. From WashinsTton Stata Collese, Pullman. In a letter addressed to a farmer residing near Walla Walla, Professor Elliott discussed black alkali, and its interference with the growth of al falfa; plants which are tolerative of alkali; grasses and plants which tend to crowd out alfalfa, and means pre ventive of this; and a certain pest which is damaging the leaves of apple trees grown by this farmer. Briefed somewhat, the letter follows : i "I understand from your letter, that you are having difficulty with the black , alkali, which interferes with the start ing of alfalfa. The land in question is undoubtedly so supplied with water near the surface that there is consider- able evaporation, which has caused the alkali to rise to the surface. This trouble would be observed in all such land, and the best way to prevent it is by surface draining. This would per mit the washing out of the alkali from the surface through the drains, and I think you would have sufficient rainfall in the winter to accomplish this. Tho drains should be from two to three feet below the surface, which would not interfere with the cultivation of al falfa, as the water level would be at the distance beneath the surface of the lower level of the drains. "I suspect that if you are able to get a start of alfalfa, it would be able to overcome the effect of the alkali, which I assume is strongest near the surface ; but with the water level ' bo near tho surface an it is, the roots would not have any encouragement to penetrate deeply, and would probably stop at the water table. It might be possible to counteract the effect of the alkali by the use of considerable ma nure, or some chemical fertilizer, but I very much doubt the value of such treatment. "We have seen some excellent stands of alfalfa secured by seeding alfalfa in the fall. Fall seeding should be done early enough to secure the full benefit of the fall rains, and thereby make a growth, which would insure that the alfalfa would pass safely through the first winter, while the plants were somewhat tender. I think that in the warm section of the state, where you are located, that this would be perfectly possible ; and it would have the further advantage of starting during the time when the alkali would be less abundant, due to its being washed out by the winter rains. "Regarding plants which might be tolerative of alkali, the station would inform you that there are several, but that it is quite difficult to obtain the seed of such in any quality. There is a plant known as salt grass (Distichlis Maritima), 'which has a small seed, and is very coarse, which is somewhat common, but which seeds very spar ingly; consequently, getting a start of this grass is very difficult. It does ! not make first class forage but stock will eat it. Its chief value is its abil ity to grow in alkaline places, thereby absorbing the alkali. "It is said that the Australian salt hush will do the same. This plant re sembles tumble weed, and the station has been informed that it is becoming quite a pest in the neighborhood of Walla Walla. Therefore the experi ment station does not advise you to try it. "The salt grass to which you refer is entirely different from the Iowa quack grass. You will find that blue grass, as well as other grasses, will frequently crowd out alfalfa; in fact, throughout this region we find that after six or seven years the alfalfa be comes so crowded out by other grasses that the ground has to be worked over, i or plowed up. rrequent disking will control this to some extent. I doubt if alfalfa will grow in any soil where the water table is as near as three feet to the surface. "The pest which you mention is un doubtedly the aphis, or apple lice, which affect the leaves. They are sucking insects, and absorb' so much of the sap that the leaves curl up and ul timately die. It is difficult to control wire worms when they once get a start. It is possible that a treatment of air-slacked lime around the plants, or even an application of salt, might have a beneficial effect. Either of these applications would need to be made with great care. " Query Will you kindly advise us concerning the use of dust sprayers in the fruit raising sections of the Pacific slope? Has their success been uni form, or otherwise? Ans. There is a peculiar condition existing at the present time relative to the use uf dust sprays in the several fruit growing sections of the North west. Quite a number of orchardists are using the dust sprays at the pres ent time, and are successful fo the extent of keeping their fruit almost entirely free from insect pests, reduc ing the amount of injury to less than one per cent. Other experiments have failed entirely. Where successfully used, this method of spraying is very satisfactory, especially in hilly orch ards where it is almost' impossible to get around with a gasoline outfit. In the opinion of W. S. Thornber, horti culturist of the state experiment sta tion of Washington, the matter of dust sprays is a good field for further ex ploitation. From the Washington State College. Pullman. John Haa Become Slsratsirer. "John Cliiuumau, as a race, bus be come fired with municipal real," said a New Yorker who likes to wntch the Blghtsceing wngons. "Also Juhn bus became llnnnclally reckless. Several times this spring I have seen 'rubber necks' go by with two or more China men among tlie-imssengers. I don't re member ever to have seen that phe nomenon until this season, except, of course. In the case of traveling Orien tals. 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