RtV.itiOUiMAN SENDS BEST WISHES EOR PERUNA Rev. George A. E. Troutman, Mt. Washington, Mo., Writes, uMy Wife and I Are Strong Believers in Pe-ru-na.” Catarrh and La Grippe. R»v. Geo. A. E. Troutman, Mt. Washington, Mo., writes: “My wife tai I two strong believers in l’eruua. ZTow Zr Your Blood} HAT PASSED Ï0H A BISHOP. old Saw Proved. “Most of tii* old maxims «till hold If yoq lack «trength, are nervous, bar* fcod." observed th* rauduin cuuversa incident of « Collection Taken I'* no appetite, (fent sleep well, get tired tiunallst. Among Cowboy«. Bbibop Tulbot, the “tvwlioy bishop,'• easily, your blood Is in bad condition. “Yes,” agreed the nmn who had Just ! You cannot be strong without pure, rich who lias re eutl !o)d returned from an International exp«Hl- 1 blood. Hood* Sarsaparilla makes good, remlntsveiicefA, “My People of the rich blood and k«*ps it good. Hon. “For instance, a world's fair ex- 1 ------- p Dy9p*p«la —" For six month« my sys­ change la no robbery. It'a worse.”— among the cowboy* and miners of ear- tem wa« out of ordtr witb dyspepsia and Kansas City Time*. blood. Speut lota of tuoury in vain. ij xgOtuiug and Idaho, bad many An impure Uit Hoel's SarflsparUia cu*ed m«. ‘ Jo». S. Only One “BROMO QDININf.’’ amusing exiH-rivic* aud made hosts of ZaUBA, Genoa. Neb. There Is one thing that will Bad So AppdAit*- “I was troubled That 1* LAXATIVE BKO.MO UUININK. Look devoted friends. lor the signature of t . W. AiRoVE. Used tbe cure it — Ayer’s Hair Vigor. with dy-yoi-ia «ml bad no anpotit* 1 bal An Incident at the close of one of hi* ■ faint feelias after eating. My eonstitution World o*«r to Cure a Cold in one bay. x&e. w*k« all rundown, but Hood a Sarsaparilla hae It is 1 regular scalp-medicine. meeting* in tie damv hall of a milling fully relieved *ie." FI o K k . mx S tows ; Vnels Allen. It quickly destroys the germs Sniiksyville. W i«cwrisln\ town Is thus described : “Talking of short measure," said Unch riW»afcnos» '‘l ble«« the day I heard of Allen Sparks, “there are lo.'s of peopl« •'Auuiutr iijiuu <>as given nut and Hood's which cause this disease. Saraaparilla. as It cured . ...... ex*rems I was about to dismiss the congrega­ weakness after grip, built my husband up that never »«Am to have got their shar« The unhealthy scalp becomes pn«dimonia. .and cured ecxema and when the milk of human kindness war tion wild my blessing when Volonel »fter blood-p«isoning in our children. ' Mas. M. banded around." healthy. The dandruff disap­ Burns, uiy landlord, steppisi forward A. H elwokth . Box 4. Embreeville. Pa. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere. pears, bad to disappear. A and In a low but «listiu t voice said: r■TP’,,,• V'»os' Dance «no all Nrrvous Dla-aeee ■ I u permanently cured by Dr. Kim«'« Ur.ec “ 'Bishop, haven't you forgot some­ In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called I S.erv. healthy scalp means a great deal I Hee orer. Heed fur FREE »2 triai botti- and B*rs*R|t>*. 100 Dopes One Dollar. Pre IrestlM. Dr. 11. H.K11J». 1x1. »31 w.-ch Hl.. DU U».. Ce. thing?’ to you — healthy hair, no dan­ pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. "’What do you mean?’ said I. , Ths metric system has been introduced druff,no pimples,no eruptions. “'Why, tlie hat.' replied the colonel, A "10-penny o*il” means that 1.000 in Denmark by a law of March, 1907. Tbe Th.* best l.fn 1 of a > ostimoftia* — ‘It won't do to forget the hat, for yes­ “Sj.d lor over sixty years.” ■ail* weigh t*o pound*. The word law provides that the old weights anil terday was pay day and those hoys “penny" in thi* tena* i* a «irruption el measures may be used for a period of five bv J. C. A v*r Co., Low oil, ¿¿ abb . have a lot of money and if yon don’t »•und. years in conjunction w.th the new. How® liso sranulaoturera of ever, all government and local authorities get it the Siilonis will, anil it is much > SUtSAPARILLA. may use the old system for only two years nus. better for,you to have it.’ Clll.kKY PICTURAL. to come. “‘Very good,’ I said, ‘Have you any sugge'-tions, colonel?’ Mo aers will And Mrs. Winslow's Booth!«-, Byrvipth' b st ren.ed» t > uae fox theiecuUaroj “ ‘Only this, bishop: I wish you Mr, fanr.er sr Mr. Merchant. De Tou Mow What Yosr ttanug th» lee thing period. would give us about five hymns. I tìvri tEciPf for simple home - made Legal Rights Are ? want plenty of time. I do not want to We will plr.ee in yo.ir hands, un approval, the lat­ fclDNLY CLM. EaaKlierated. est authorit} and tritide on the subject. S'en4post- b* crowded. The boys are a little “Is It true, colonel, that your recent al fur our ofltr enabling you to examine the work slow on collections.’ losses in Wall street have compelled you without cost or obligation to purchase. 215,000 < ■ i ea sold. If ycu are satisfied with the book, we ‘.‘I stepped over to the organ and we leixpaMsiv* Mlxtw* of Herrnkss V«g- to sell your automobiles?" have a vtrv .nicic- rm proposittop f<< your con* started in. The colonel present d tho. *M»t* lngr*di«nt* Said to Over­ "Naw—that’s a ridiculous and unmiti­ Biiferation. Pvfif < Pis r buting (o , No. *1 Han­ gated falsehood. All I’ve had to do has cock Bldg., Senttle, Washington. hat to the mnti immediately on my Mme Kidney and Bladder been to cut down my consumption of gas- EAil left. He was sitting on the edge vf Trovai* t'r«tii|Bly. •iine a few gallons a day.” the platform. He brought out a silver dollar, callcd a 'wheel' in tin* language To Break in New Shoes. IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER ff*r* i* a simple bome-msd* nnlxtnr* Alway* shake in Allen’s Foot-Eas*, ft powder of the camp. The second and third AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY h cureshot, sweating, aching, swollen f,-. • men to whom the hat was passed fol­ M given by an eminent authoritv on Cures .^'WATERPROOF corns, in,-rowing nails and bunions. Al lowed the example of the first, each Kidney diecast-*, who make* the state- all lin guists and shoe steres, 2.,e. Dont accept lOWEflj Cl substitute. Ramplemai e*nt in a Nev Y< rk daily newspiper, any Alien S. Olmsted, Le Roy,N. Y. t-hat it will i*llev* a)most any cas* of sei'mcd nervous and hesitated whilo Kidney trouble if tak*n before the stag* Notice on a Connaught railway fliat- he fumbled In his pocket, After eon- of Bright’« diaewe*. H* ■tat'-s that siderable delay he brought out a qu.ir- *t*eb symptom* as l*m* l>ack, p.ln In ferm : “There will be no last train ou Saturday.” SLICKERS ter. th* *iir* to urinate, m - $350 “ ‘Oh, put that back. Confe. 10W, gacially at night; paiuful and dieculored The hands of the housewife will b- This trade mark Bill, the bishop Is not after small game urination, are'readily oisnoiue. Here kept soft and wh.te anti free from al ! and the word to-day. White chips don’t go here. He i* the recipe; try it: chap, redness or roughness if bonix i T ower on the wants a wheel out of you. Hurry up.’ Finid Extract Dandelion, one-half used. buttons distin­ guish this high “The hymns were being rapidly us*d cane*; Compound Karg n. one ounce; grade slicker from A gale blowing eighty miles an hour up and at last the colonel returned to Compound Syrup Sar-aparilia, three the just as good tbe platform with the hat. His face ouumi . Tat* a teaepouiul after each exerts a pressure of nearly thirty-two , , brand* BUSTO I A J pouud* to the square foot beamed with sntlsl'm tlon. After the ■*•*! and al bedtime. . *1 A well-known physician is authority service I asked him why It took him so 1 that th«-** ingredient* ar* all bnrmie's long. “ ‘Oh,’ he replied, bishop,' yo'i sec, I *ad *a*iiy mixed at bom* by vhakiug charge up every feller accordin' to Ills well in a bottl*. Tbi* mixture las ■ pile. I know these boys. Most on ’em pwmliar he* ling and soothing eff'-ct up- grub witji me. I made one feller cough oa the entire Kidney and Urinary up a >10 gold piece and you will find el rarlure. a*d often overworn«* the worrt h«i«t* af Rheusaatiaia in just * • littl* a good many fives in the hit.’ while. Thl* asiatur* t* Mid to reinov* “1 need not say that the collection *11 hiaarf dieord«'** and cure the Kheu- w-ns a generous one.”—Harper's Maga­ Battiea* by forcing the Kidneys to filtei zine. •a* *br*ia front th* blood aud ey-teix •II art* ae.d aud foul, de«<>nipi'eec HIPPO’S BATHING PLACES. V*at* *MitU*, «hich csum the uttlic be Kind You Have Always ITouRlit lias borne the signa­ t»*M. Try it if you aieu’t well, ban ture: of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been in:.do under his Soar* Afrl«wn Lake for W Rlcli »la the pzswtrigbieai. personal supervision for out 30 years. Allow no one ■ra«t« Slave a l.lkln*. to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and A few miles front Muliokya we came •• Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, anil endanger the PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. to Klkarongo, a clrcfilar lake, once a PAZO OINTMENT 1* rii »'anr«’e* or money rotund«! We. Gazette from Uganda. . The water !• Ths Angora goat furnishes most of th« ’ Castoria Is a hurn.less substitute for Castor Oil, Paro- slightly salt, and Is greatly appreciated hair which adorns ordinary dolls. Thii fcoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I* by the hippos, who come here in large product is valued at $10.000,000 a year contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm» partl«‘s front Lake lluisaniba to bathe. Ointmen’s for Catarrh tfw and allays Feverisnaess. Jt cures Didrrhœa and .Wind The lake is shallow for a. few yards B«**rs Conta n Mercury, Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation only and then deepens, rapidly, so the a* me-enry will surely .!< «troy t lie sense of smel and Flatulency. It assimilates the Foo used exr. and two new fruit* i otudod fit“ u v.: | make spscUl offer if you antiwar this ad F If ,oa csniiot call, write forayn,pt.cn blank and alaao iar Inflows 4 rent a In atanipe. THE C. GEE »0 CHINESE MEDICTNX CO. UXlJEmtbc .Cor Morrthon, Pcrtlaud. Urwa. PlSaao Mention Tbl, Paper. ». N. U. No. 4 0» XITSSKM «riling to a turn to the liniment bottle, or some other external application, in an effort to get relief from ttie disease, by producing counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo­ rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it does n<>t reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more than skin deep—it is rooted and grounded in the blood aud can only be reached by constitutional treatment—IT-CANNOT BE RUBBED AWAY. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This refustf matter, coming in contact with thg different acids of the body, forms uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pain» are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma­ tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing inflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes deformed and crippled fur life. S. S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids ami expelling all foreign ■Batter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit­ ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus­ cles, nerves, joints and bones, thebody is fed and nourished by rich, health-sustaining blood which completely and permanently cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. is composed of both purifying and tonic properties— just what is needed in every case of Rheu­ matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and write us about your case end our physicians will give you any information of adVtveUMUcdfieeof chargeand will »end our special treatise on Rheumatism« I MACE FOP SERVICE What is CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Truth and Quality Over 30 In Usé save and baking < I tie« with Wood i'mtmrnt,. •’ rr baking kv powder “20-MDLf.TfAM” BORAX *11 for 10c *nd denier'« name. Address * *« it It tjpabt Unras <• . Oaklend, < al. The five cities in which the largest Amounts of wood pavement are found are. In order. Indianapolis. New York. Minneapolis. Toledo And Bunton. To­ gether these cities have more creomted wood pavement than all other cities In ttie United States cembiued. flip total amount of this pavement in use in this country nt the end of the year 1!AK> was atMirtt 1,400.000 square yards, equivalent to nearly eighty miles of rerry* Seed* the beat known and pavement on n street thirty f<-et wide. are the moat reliable seed* grown. Memento. Though generations pass, the mark* Of their Indian origin appi-ar. l or instance, there's th* oppery hue— A sori of Sioux veneer. -Puck. in you use KG jtjOUMCES Every *ack*|e ha* behlo* It the reputation of a house whose l"ielne«a itaudard* are the highest In tbe trad«1. Faery** IS«*« a*rA Annnal will be malted FREE to all applloarita It conta...• eek.red pl« -e. u.iny jneravinra. «nd fill! da«, nptlona. pr" <*ean1 rw-Uona for planting over rxe vanetieo of Vegetable ao4 Flower Reade Invaluable lo all. Send for It. D. BL FBRBY a CO.. MIMk Jaqu«i Sffg. C