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N othing In the ; W ide W o rld Aws au eh a re o o rd fo r a b - a o lu te ly c u rin g fe m a le Ilia a n t! k id n e y tro u b lo a a a b a a L yd ia £ . P ln k h a m 'a V a g a tab le Com pound. Id e d lo ln e a th a t a r e a d - v o rtla o d to o u re e v e r y th in g can n o t b e e p o o l f lo a f o r a n y th in g . L y d ia E . P l n k h a m 'a V eg etab le O om peun d w ill n o t o u re e v e r y k in d o f I I I - n e a a th a t m a y a f f l l o t m e n , w om on a n d o h lld re n . b u t p ro o f la m o n u m e n ta l th a t H w ill a n d done o u re a l l th e Ilia p e o u lla r to w o m en . T h ia la a fa c t In d la p u t- a b le a n d oan b e v e r if ie d b y m o re th an a m illio n w o m en . * I f you a r e a to k d o n 't e x - p e rim e n t, ta k e th e m o d i- o ln e th a t h a a th e r e o o r d o f th e la r g e a t n u m b e r o f T H E POW ER O F LOVE. STYLISH GOWNS POR FASHIONS LEA D ER S GOOD FO RTUNE ▲a far a* are the heuvens from the earth la your owu world from min«*; The world which you adorn by right of H O W AN EN TER PR ISIN G FARMER STR U C K IT R .C H . birth. By right of beauty, womanhood and worth, In which your talents «bine; Wherein,you nobly won whnt you're ac- S h a tte r « » » b y O l««»a»«, H o b a r t W h it e « W h i l e K n r ta a v o r la t g t o C a r e H I n t a l f . M a d e a F o rtu n a te D ts o e ro ry . «/hired, Anil now, as ne'er before. Are lowed by young and old, sought for, From the Democrat, -h e lb jv llle , lad. admired, W eleomiil at every door. And yet you tell me that you did not know I ’he love that till* my heart— The love for you I ever strive to show From my own puny world so fur below— From yours so far apart; That were it not for this you could not be To others whnt you are; Tliat you are so from what you are to me; From my true love and care. Such Is the power of lore, that like the rays Of summer's golden sun Illumines our two worlds through all the days. And though our lives may follow parted ways. Rtill keeps our hearts as one. One heart in duty, sacrifice and love, One heart In truth and right. Country-house toilet o f gray etainlne. W alking dress in covert coating. Till in the happinetta that, lies above The skirt Is made with plaits of vari Close-fitting skirt flowing out from Our two worlds shall unite. ous widths, the material he'ng < ut awny plaits at the hem and trimmed with «Boston Triiiiie-rl.it. to form open work embroidery between the plaits. 2 2 three bands of fancy silk stitched’ With white. ... ......... ................ ......... »n 4 4» " - Near W aldron, In d ., resides M r, Kfjbert W hite, one of the best known farmers of the com monity. He ia w ell situated, and just now has bad an on- usual share of good fort one. In bis earlier days M r. W hite waa strong and athletic, but now w h ile on the declining side of forty, hard work and disease have made h im a different man, although today he ia in good health. F o r a number of year« he has been troubled w ith rheumatism, catarrh of the head and stomach. Often in bad weather bis ailments would be aggra vated and he would be in a serious con dition. W hen tbe grippe visited thia section seven years ago, M r W h ite was one of those attacked by this fearful disease a «1 was oonfined to his bed for several days. After recovering enongh to s it u p jo r a few davs, concluded be waa w ell enongh to get oat about his work. H e w ent ont too soon. Most a ll pa tients do that. He had a relapse and was confined to bis bed for several weeks. H is old disorders became greatly affected. The efforts of his physician, who had been a tte n d in g him a ll the tim e, proved u n availin g . The doctor was dismissed. Several oth ers were tried but their treatm ent was useless. M r. W hite doctored himself and used many remedies said to he good for bia diseases, hut he wus not helped. H e went to M atisville and took the baths, hot they did him only tempor ary good. “ I t seemed impossible to get te lie f, ” said be, “ and 1 did not know wbat to do. “ A t last I was persuaded to trv D r. W illia m s ’ P in k Pills for Pale People, and they enred me. I oommenoed taking them last June, and alter taking five boxes, 1 was entirely cured. They relieved me from a ll «offering. O f «•OC—’C I suffered Ircm rheumatism m oit, and T i m nofa completely cared of that. 1 bad tried tw o catarrh spe cialists, who were said to be good for tbe trouble, and they each said my case was incurable. D r. W illia m s ’ P in k P ills for Pale Peoplq cleansed ont my Bystem, purified my blood, and I am now strong and w e ll. These pills relieved me of miserable suffering, and my only regret is. that I did not have the good fortune to take them seven years ago. I have recommended the medicine to a number and tbe dealer in W aldron says he has a large demand for i t . ” I t was nature’s own remedy th a t ac complished this cure cansed by im pure blood, for D r. W illiam s* P in k P ills for Pale People are composed of vegetable remedies that exert a powerful in flu ence in purifyiDg and enriching the blood. M any diseases long supposed by the medical profession to be in cura ble have succumbed to tbe potent in flu ence of these pills. This universal remedy is sold by a ll druggists. I am a busy mtm, an you know, made lied to the conch and raise«! the cush Saved by Her Voice. moiselle. mid have to deny, m yself many ions. pleasures. I have ventured to intrude Eva lay there insensible, with the on you, for which you must please lay marks on her white neck where the the blame solely on me. because I have Count's fingers had gone near to suffo T wns springtime and noonday In a little patient down there in the vil cating her. * Lydia K Mnkhara Med Co.. Lena. England, and the soft breath o f the lage whose w o very seems to depend Dr. Hnrrowden lip n t and laid his ear year se<in<*<i laden with fragrant entirely ou you.” to her Ups and heart. Io Philadelphia a young woman who promises of bloom and color, while over "On me!” "She Is not dead,” he said briefly. played ghost gave up the ghost (rout the woods was stealing a fairylike man “Carry her to her room. I will attend "My patient Is a little child Who has the blow of a brick. W h ich seems to tle of green. been at death’s door through fever, and to her.” argue that it may be safer to rock a <>u such a day, and In such a scene aa whose one desire, night and day, has Wondering exclamations broke out on boat. this, Evangeline Koliau Celt as though been to hear you slug. We thought It a ail sides. What had happened? Had D O N ’T GKT rOOTMOKK. G I T F O O T the world should hold nothing of strife delirious fancy that would pass, but It the Count really attempted Eva's life? MANS, or pain or ugliness; iudeed, the partiru- A powder. A t tlifs season your feet feel lur world In which she moved and seems that, had she been well, she was How had the doctor been aware of her swollen, nervous ami uncomfortable. If to have come up to the castle one day danger? And a thousand other ques yon have »m ailing feel or lig h t slioee. lr> breathed and had her being held little when you sang to the villagers, and tions and surmises. I .a ter, when Eva, Allen's Fowt-Kuse. I t rents and comfvris; hut the surface knowledge that such wakes walking easy. Cures s w o lle n a m i things existed, for fate had favored that she lost her chance through this very weak aipi 111, had re«'overed con-, Illness. She raves and w-eeps alternate Rcionancss, she told the story of the sweating leei, blislrrs and fnllnua spots. Relieves corns ami bunions of ail pain ami Evangeline, and not content with be ly and will not sleep, tiegglug alw ays Count's strange, wild love for her, an is a certain cure for Chilblains. Hweatiug, stow ing ou her beauty of person and infatuation which had seiz«*d him when I tamp or Frosted Feet. We have over 80.- tulud. had dowered her with the great to lie taken to you so that she might ask you to sing one little song to her.” they first met In the Opera House at 0n() testimonials. D on't get toolsore g e t Foot-Esse. 'I'rv it today. bold bv all gift of song in its divine perfection. ‘Where Is she? Take me to her, doc Milan, of her inability to shake off the Now she sauntered down the wind tor, and I will sing to her at once.” druggists and shoe stores for ¡Mr. T ria l Influence which he exercised over her, package Faag. Address, A llen H. O lm ing pathway that led from her castle H alf no hour later, with ail her sonl Ilu 8P«e of her dread and dislike of him, sted, Le Roy, N. Y. terrace to a copse beneath. lu her exquisite voice, she was sta n d -1 of bis appearance irt~the castle when A man followed her with hesitating ing In the cottage singing a song of life she was arranging-the east of "Othel I t la now settled that W inston Spen ser C h urch ill, If he does not ris k bln steps, as though hr feared a repulse if and love to the bewildered villagers, lo,” and imperious demand to be allow life once too ofton before the war ia he presented him self too suddenly, took while »he sick child, propped up by pil ed to remain there and to play the title over, la to w rite the life of big d is tin courage to approach wlieu the trees lows to hear tile desire of her heart, role. guished father, Lord Randolph C hurch veiled them from the custle windows, cried out that It wus an angel who had “Hotv can I ever thauk you enough?” nttd, though she made him welcome by come In answer to her prayers. ill. she said to Dr. Harrowden, when, after • neither word nor sign, walked at her It whs midnight, tw elve hours siuee many days of suffering from the Count'» side until the whim seized her to seat stiletto wound, he came, at her re herself on a brink and search for the Eva had eharuusl away the shadow of quest, to see her. “It was a miracle desultory flowers that were beginning deuth from the village home, and she that you should have saved me as you For Infanta and Children. was holding a great assembly hushed to peep here and there. nud spellbound, while her voice, uo did. A moment longer, and It would It was at this moment that a visitor longer softened and subdued, rang with have been too late. Ilow «lid you gu«*ss wko ha<l driven up to the castle in a all its glorious power through the large j his acting was reality.' Bears tho dogcart descended and asked for Mile. The thanks are due really to your opera ball w hich she hud lately added Signature of Itobfin. self,” he said gently. “Your kindness "I am afraid she is unable to see any to her castle. It was the moment of her crowning lu singing to that poor little child was Hotaes are said to tie afflicted »with one this morning,” said the butler; “she triumph, the moment when Desdemona, the cause of your preservation. I went hay fever the same as human beings. Is resting for to-night. to see her that evening and found her As hav fever is said to attack only be Dr. Hnrrowden knit Ida brows in per realizing to the full her danger, and the just awakened front a strange dream ing« of superior intelligence, this must plexity. He remembered that the sing inflexible purpose of Othello, trans G in g e r an ti I t s U s e s . of you, which had left the impression l»e looked npon as a trib u te to what is er had generously offered to throw open form«^ by jealousy into a murderer, on her mind that yon were in dnnger. In a hundred thousand farm houses called horse sense. her custle to the public on that night ceased to plend for her life, and In T h e beautiful lady with the angel the essence of Jamaica ginger ia regard mid to give the first entertuinmeut in stead, proudly and passionately de voice,’ she called you. She would not ed as on of the most valuable of fa m ily Iter new* theater for the benefit of a clared her Innocence. be comforted until I promised to go up medicines, I t is s till used w ith'sugar Count Devns, the Italian singer, who to the castle and assure m yself that no in the cold w ater furnished to haying fund for wounded soldiers. All the country were clamoring for hud already won universal applause for harm threatened you. Her persistence hands for d rin kin g . I t makes a w hole tickets. Fabulous prices had been paid his wonderful rendering of Othello, gave me a touch of anxiety, and it some beverage for any one in hot even for standing room, nud report said faced her, the madness of rage that waa came to me with a sort of tuition, as I weather. There is no poison so highly contagious, the diva, having spared no pains nor ex consuming him portrayed vividly In , watched the Count, that he was mad. Persons of weak digestion w ill find So deceptive and so destructive. Don't be pense to make the occasion a success, every feature u f his face. In every I felt sure he meant mischief. It seems ! a few drops of tbe essence useful if too sure you are cured because a ll external was about to ecHpse herself In a new movement of his tense, nervous fingers. almost as if the child had second sight; taken in w a te r before breakfast w ith signs of the disease have disappeared, and There w as silence, Intense, dead si out sugar. the doctor saya you are well. Many per part, specially written nnd composed lence for an instant as Eva's last note but these coincidences do occur some G inger tea, made from the root, is of ! for her. In an operatic adaptation of tim es.” sons have been dosed with Mercury and died away and then, as she covered her Potash for months or years, and pro I “Othello.” “And still,” said Eva, “It is to you I service, lik e catnip tea or sage tea, to nounced cured — to realize when too late “The matter Is n very urgent one,” eyes with her hands, the Count, with owe my life. You risked yours for produce presperajion in colds, or to that the disease was only covered up — said Dr. Harrowden. after a pause. " I one sw ift step, was at her side, press mine. Oh! tell me how to thank you.” stim ulate the system a fte r exposure. driven from the have a request to make of Mile. Kohan ing with ruthless hands the cushion ou “I dare ask nothing,” he said, “since I t is more palatable than the deooo- i tions of aage and catnip. out again, and to their r o r X and m o rtifi-! ,,m t ’ »e made personally I f her upturned face, and the curtain be I dare not ask too much.” in toothaches a b it of root ginger cation find those nearest and dearest to | vou wlH rlsk her ««»Pleasure and allow gan slow ly to descend on the death And they were both silen t scene. chewed slowly w ill remove the pain me to make my way to her I will take them have been infected by this loath But In their silence a hope and a An electric thrill ran through the promise lay. And there are some who and make one oomfortable t i l l a dentist some disesse, for no other poison is so all the blame. I may say It I r a ques- audience, the horror and despair of the Ray that the most beautiful singer of can be consulted surely transmitted from parent to child tlon almost o f life and death, as this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism, — N early a ll the good effects of alco The man, w ho knew Dr. Hnrrowden tragedy before them seemed suddenly the day w ill exercise the prerogative Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, ns one whose reputation, even In a vil real and tangible; the scream, strangled holic stim ulants can be secured from that her pre-eminence gives to her, and an old sore or ulcer developing in middle in Its birth, thut came* from thy beauti will make a romantic marriage.—Penny I ginger. B n t the so-called ginger h abit life, can be traced to blood poison con- lage practice, gave weight to his words, has to be guarded against. So has the yielded, nud, telling him that made ful singer seemed an appeal to them for Pictorial Magazine. ' cayenne pepper h ab it i n ' e l j y The Sin o t tho P a re n t. moiselle hail taken the path toward the help; and then an amazing thing oc A n O v e r w h e lm in g T h o u g h t. life, for it remains smoldering in the sys copse, led him through the conserva curred. Too L a rg e a Family. tem forever, unless properly treated and tory' and directed him to the shortest In the excitem ent of the scene no one O ur sun is a third -rate snn, situated driven out in the beginning.- S. 8. S. is way. lin«l noticed the sudden arrival in the in the m ilk y way. one of m yriads of the only antidote for thia peculiar virus, hall of Dr. Harrowden, who, paje aud stars, and the m ilk y way is itself one He came so suddenly upon the little the only remedy known that can over of myriads of sectional star accum ula breathless, stood watching the descent clearing where Evangeline was that come it and drive it out of the blood, and tions, for these seem to be oonntless, it does this so thoroughly and effectually uelther sin* nor her companion per of the curtain, until, apparently over and to be spread over in fiin ity A t that there is never a return of the disease ceived him. She was standing up. a powered by Impulse, lie ran up the hall, some period of th e ir existence each of to embarrass or hum ilisteyou afterwards. singular look on her henutlful face, leaped up to the stage, nnd. springing these suns had planets circlin g around cures Contagious Blood which was bereft of Its usual color, ami across the footlights, threw him self Poison in any and all it, w hich, after untold ages, are fit for upon the Count. s t a g e s ; contains* no txitli her hands were outstretched be some sort of human beings to in h ab it In the desperate struggle that ensued, mineral to break down !'’<”'«' *»er «» though to. ward off some- them for a com paratively brief period, momentary as It wns, before the para yourconstitution; it is thing that she dreaded, and that yet after w hich they s till continue for lyzed onlookers rushed to separate the **" only blood puri i fascinated her. purely vegetable and * the years to circle around w ith o u t atm o fier known that cleanses the blood and His face, a dark-eyed, brown-sklnneffa combatants, no one noticed that Eva sphere, vegetation or inhabitants, as at tbe some time builds up the general one. with something lu its southern In herself had not moved, and lay still tbe ajoon does around our planet. There health. tensity that marred Its iinurisomeuess, under the cushions. is nothing so calculated to take the Our little book on contagious blood must have worn a threatening expres There wns the flash of a knife, an ex conceit ont of an ind ivid u al • who poison is the most complete and instruc tive ever issued; it not only tells all sion. for she recoiled with a little cry clamation from Dr. Harrowden, aud Mrs. B ookw orm -H enry, w e’ll have to thinks him self an im portant n n it in the about this disease, but also how to cure of alarm, and. turning, saw Dr. llar- then, as he dropped, stabbed in the give some of those children for adop universe as astronomy. I t teaches that yourself at home. It is free and should rowdefi as lie stepped toward her. sliouhle'r, a dozen hands were on the tion. They're fairly eating us out of we are less, compared w ith the u n i be in the hands of everyone seeking a " A l l , doctor!” »he said, a little shaken Count, ami, though he fought with the house and hottie. verse, than a colony of ants is to ns, • cure. Send for i t still, hut smiling, “It Is a long time since lim itless strength of a madman, lie was and th a t the difference between men is TNC SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, BA. I b ase seen you. which speaks well for overpowered nt last by numbers, and “ Telephone E ar.” lees than th a t between one a n t and a n my health, though uot for my hospi carried off the stage, bound and help “The telephone enr” Is a new disease. other.— London Tro th «ri P IS O 'S C U R E FOR tality. Hut you arc coining to-night, I less. 1: affects girls who habltunlly attend They who know God love H im , and CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. „ . hope ?” Dr. Hnrrowden, whose faintness was to telephone calls, and the symptoms Best Cough Syrup. T u tea Good. D m | In time. Sold by drug«In«. •‘You have naked me to the castle only temporary, had risen already, and, are a frequent buzzing In the ear and they who love H im learn to know Hint beat. C O N S U M P T IO N moat kindly,” he answered quietly, **b«t disregarding the help offered him. bur- abscesses on the drum. H CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought C ontagious B lood Polson sss ipw iim w