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We Heat of More Cures Ot troubles originating In Impure blood, scrofula, loss of appetite, catarrh, rheuma tism, by Hood's Sarsaparllla than by all other so-called remedies combined. Somehow those cured by Hood's seem to stay cured, and they gladly tell the good news to others. 8crof ula 8oro-' My wife had a scrofu lous sore on her leg for years. Many differ ent medicines gave but little benefit. Sbe turned to Hood's Sarsaparllla and the sore quickly healed. It is a good blood medicine." J. N. Dait, Crosby, Texas. Afflicted 16 Year-"Hood's Sarsapa rllla has cured me of scrofula, with which I have been troubled 16 years, and caunod by vaccination. My little daughter had a scrofula swelling on her neck and Hood's Sarsapurilla also cured her." Mas. Noba IiuoHEY. Hughey, Tennessee. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass, Palled to Ilelleve. On the mighty deep. The great ocean liner rolled and pitch d. "Henry," faltered the young bride, "do you still love me?" "More than ever, darling !" was llenry'i fervent answer. Then there was an eloquent silence. "Henry," she gasped, turning her palp, ghastly face away, "I thought that would make me feel bet'ter, but it doesn't!" Borax. Nature's Disinfectant, Cleanser and Purifier Kvt ryo-'e realizes the necessity of some nu llioii of purification of -ink, drains and utensils in which may lurk the germ of dreaded disease. Health is a qui stu n of cleanliness and prevention. Most people are familiar with the use of disinfectants in tlieir ordinary sense a I of which are either unpl asantfy associated with disagreeable odors on which are de pended o kill the germ of contagion ( which disinfectants must of necessity be of a more or less dangerous ch.irnc er), and must be used for this purpose and no other, end in consequence must le kept from children and ca eless hamil ng. Ti ere is, however, within the Tench of all ' of ill our readers a simpie, safe and eeon oiiucal article that wili not only answer for evcrv disintectinir purpose but can also I h-used for a multitude of domes U: clean sing and purify ii'g purposes liorax liorax is a pire, wh.te harmless powder coining direct from Nature's lab iratoiy; in fact liorax has of' en been called "Nature's Cleanser and Disinfectant" Two tablcspoonfuls cf liorax inapnilful of hot wuter poured down the grensctT-chok-ed pipes of a sink or flushed through a dis-ease-l.iden drain, cleanses and purilies it, leaving it vl an and sweet. lied clothing and clothes uped in a sick loom can l made hygieniealiy clean and snowy-white, if washed in a hut lution of liorax water. Kitchen and eating utensils used during illness will be kept from all possibility of contagion if liorax is used wneu washing them. Pure as snow and harmle-s as salt, and tieca se it can be used for almost every domest c and medical purpose, Horux must be considered the one great household necessity. RECALLED JAPANESE ENVOY. Nw Method. Do you wish to choose a wife? Vlip a join. . Or select your lot in life? Flip a coin. Of two evils make no choice, Pave your time, and strength, and There's a better way ! Rejoice ! Flip a coin. voice, COV3TZtf v Lf It Quiets the Cough This is one reason why Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so valua ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it does more it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, and heals. Sold for 60 years. " Ayer's Chorry Pectoral ha been a Mprnlar life preserver to me. It brought me through a aevere attack of pneumonia, Mnd I fuel that I owe my life to In wonderful coratlvo ropertien." William H. Tbuitt, Wawa, A Had by J. O. Ayer Co., IxjwsU, Alio maouraoiurera si 9 SABSAPAKILLA. f 1 0 fC PILLS. Cy W O HAIR V100R. ALFONSO'S ISLAND PALACE. (Vedillnir Prenent In Bar of Arons to lie Kile of Summer Home. King AlfotiHo of Spain Is preparing to enjoy next summer the odd wedding present that Home wealthy Spanish no bleman bestowed on him und Queen Victoria, says the New York fun. lie having a palace built on the Island )f Cortegadn In the Hay of Arosa, op joslle the port of Carril and the stun ner resort of Ylllngnreiu, famous for ts sulphur baths. The villu at San Scbiistlnn, at which he has heretofore ijient a good deal of time each stun ner, i.s the projierty of his mother, and :he new Kiminier home is designed to five the youthful couple a place where Shoy can entertain guests lndciendeut y. The island Is about three miles ana l half In circumference. It Is dlversi 3ed In surface and beautifully wooded, ahlle In all directions it receives cooi ng breezes and commands splendid riews, varying from the broad Atlan tic to the picturesque shores of the Jay. Previous to Its purchase for the ting It had a population of seventy Usher folk, who inhabited eighteen Under the Kevr Haling. Jwellings. They sold, out their rights His Lawyer The trouble is that to the Intending donors, sharing the they've got half a dozen witnesses who desire of the latter, as they put it, to saw you whipping your wife. It will be please their sovereign, upon the one hard to establish an alibi in the face of .nmlltlon rhnr t-h ft.nmt nf th in-nr. nation, a far-famed shrine to which pilgrims from all the fishing villages Hasten bowels recovery by regular with keeping the Ayer's Pills, JHfc S-JACOBS OIL flf . CONQUERS if PAIN 25o-ALL DiUCCSTSSOe. FOR STIFFNESS, SORENESS, SPRAIN OR BRUISE, NOTHING IS BETTER THAT YOU CAN USE) LUMBAGO'S PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINGE, YOUR BACK FEELS LIKE A RUSTY HINGE J SCIATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES 6POIL, FOR HAPPINESS USE ST. JACOBS OIL. that. Prisoner Gosh ! I don't need any alibi. All you've got to do is to Drove by me that I was drunk. That Terrible Boy. Mrs. Kerruthers (making a call) Yes, indeed, Sirs. Kajones, 1 put in nearly the whole blessed day in the dentist's chair. Mrs. Kajones I can sympathize with you. I know how it hurts. Mrs. Kerruthers My dentist hardly ever hurts me, though. He's so careful and gentle that I don't mind it at all. I declare I slept half the time while he was at viork. Johnny Kajones That dentist wouldn't never do for maw. When she goes to sleep she snores like a thrashin' machine. RHEUMATISM RECIPE PREPARE THIS SIMPLE HOME-MADE MIXTURE YOURSELf. Df the const resorted, should remain untouched and should be always acces sible to pilgrims. The king has placed the building 01 his palace and the beautifying of the Island In the hands of the marquis 6e Viana and a Madrid architect, Senoi Itlpolles. The building is to be of semi Arab design, following the general lines of some of the most famous parts ol the Alhambra. The harbor Is also to be developed so that the king can in dulge In aquatic sports. SKYSCRAPER OF THE FUTURE. Buy the Ingredients from Any Druggist in Your Town and Shake Them in a Bottle to Mix This. VrPfOTJJfTZTT tOK.1- "W1T A well known authority on Rheuma tism gives the readers of a large New York daily paper the following valua ble, yet simple and harmless prescrip tion, which any one can easily prepare at home: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half the Boston 1 wmiwuuu jvmuu, uuo VJ utile , them went ComPound syIUP Sarsaparilla, thre uuueeo. i miT nv nnAirincr va in a n-trr.ia anfi they consider themselves the. discover- tak teasooonful after each meal' and of the Pyrenees as a playground. retime CAMPING IN THE PYRENEES, frenchmen Have Found a, w Play ground In the Mountain. I A party of ten young Frenchmen are preparing to spend next summer In the 1 Pyrenees, according to Transcript. Some of them went through the experience this year and ers They go hi with tents mnde over light frames, which when set up are about six feet six square and five Ferry's Free Seed Book. For half a century thousands and thousands of farmers and gardeners have regarded "Ferry's Seed Annual" jfcet h8n. eudl of whtch shelters four as the best guide not only for the bny- 'or five men at night. They also take a ing of seeds, but for their planting and collapsible boat. When the railway Is j care. Daily reference to its text and illustrations proves it to bo the actual beginning of a successful season. The new edition fot 1008 ie now ready for free mailing to all who write to the publishers for a copy. I It is a high tribute to the house of D. M. ferry & Co. that two genera-' lions have planted Ferry's Seeds, each succeeding year adding to theconti-i dence that "seed trouble" will never , arire when Ferry's eeeds are planted as ' "Ferry's Seed Annual" says they should be. j Another remarkable feature devel-, of duck He states that the ingredients can be obtained from any good prescription pharmacy at small cost, and, being a vegetable extraction, are harmless to take. This pleasant mixture, if taken regu- left the first stages of the journey into larly for a few days, is said to overcome tho mountains are made by picking up almost any case of Rheumatism. The some of the muleteers who cross the pa'n an'l swelling, if any, diminishes mountains from Spain taking sweet with eac.h dose xlTit permanent results j. .... O Tk i-iVif Q t n Q1 O fill J 4 Usmi 4- iii-in f li 1 grapes to the French markets. Theso "1V rmiuu.mjm.us etomuuu. njieixiere are many eo- c-cuninru coucreie outiuiugs, iw called Rheumatism remedies, patent stories high, towering 1,000 feet Into medicines, etc., some of which do give the air, may yet be seen by people now relief, few really give permanent re- living, according to a prominent New suits, and the above will, no doubt, be York engineer and builder. Before greatly appreciated Dy many sufferers such a feat can be accomplished, how- here at this time. ver. two cre.it obstacles must x nvpr. oped by the house of Ferry is the meth-, oil of distributing seels to dealers exclamation of pleasure and hurry to the French markets, good fellows on their way home are only too glad to cany the camp equip age on the backs of their burros In con-' sldcration of a few polite phrases and a few francs. I At the close of a long day's tramp down the darkening side of the moun- tains the explorers will sometimes see a flame suddenly shoot up ahead of them. to- One Hundred Stortea High. jtlfcS r AMU5EMCNT PARK I jM&iWML. SWtMMIKC POOL 1 tugm Only by Sight. 1 Soulful Miss You are familiar, I pre sume, with the Portuguese Hymn? Col. Lumpkin (just returned from a trip abroad) Er no; I saw him, of sourse, when I was in Europe, but I never met 'im. You mean King Carlos, don't vouT Only One "BROMO QUININE." That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QI'I.VJ.VK. Look or the signature of K. W. GROVE. Used the World oi er to Cure a Cold in One Day. -5c. Jnnt a Family Jar. lie (angrily) so there was a man after you when you married me, was there? She Y'es; there was. "Poor fool ! I wish to heavens you had married him." "I did." Boston Transcript. Mo oers wfll find Mrs. Wlnriow's Soothing Byrup the b st remedy to use lor their chililre j iuricg the teething period. HOWARD E. BURTOU. Asuayer '3 Chemist. Le&tiville, Colorado. Kpecimnn prli f-n: Guld, Silver, ls-ad, 1 ; OolU, Hllver,7V-: Oofd, 6ov, Zinc or Oopir,ll. tvanlilo t-sta. Mailing envelope and full price lint sent oil application. Control and Cm pire work BollclUid. lilriincl t'arbonal Ra tional Bank. MAIL UllONt 250 Waits. Two HtfD. Three Strn. etc Dance eompleU-lr taurht and guaranteed In four lesaoos Prof Wal WIIlHon, 13 Slllr Hinrh HMr.. I 'omarirt. Oregon i is n.i.t. Kdiji.) Bjj3 aq) at psd-B.iBf ifpjcq aiv sdao jcxkI oiudajid snc Jduinu ajom aq; puB pjJOM aqi u; sjo;j -aclns ou dABq ;i:qa Sduo ssep ;sjg in cm 8qi noa.nidq siUBjnujsaj jo noijjodojd livuis SiOA b sass-issod .Cjtf) hjox Aia.v; Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mcrcury will surely destroy the sense of smell and omplf tely derange the Whole system tvhen entering itthrougli themuroussurlac-es. Such articles should never be used ex'-epton pres criptions from reputable physicians, as the damage tliey will do is ten told to theeood von i ran possibly derive from them. H all ' Catarrh l.ure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, )., contains no mercury, and'istakt n intern bllv, acting directly uion the blood and mucous suriaces ot tne system. Jn buying ! Ha l's Catarrh tire be Btire you get the gen uine. It is taken internally and made in Tol edo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney t Co. Testimonials free. Bold by Dr-'geists. Price. 75e, per bottle. Tak Hail'b Family Pills for constipation. Peat briquettes are now being made at Norfolk, Mass., with a machine. The peat is cut up by revolving knives like a meat chopper and then pressed through a die in a continuous bar, which is sliced into briquettes by a knife operated automatically. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yen Have Always Bought Signature of tSW I ;rs5EEDs Forfreah- ness.puritv and reli ability, Forry'Sods are in a etnas by them selves, farmers have confidence in them because they know they can be relied up on. Don't experi ment with cheap seeds your sure ty ties in buying seedssent out by a conscientious and trustworthy house. Ferry's Seed Annual I. I," IJ l L' , A .1 FutTaCi.,Dc7isir,Mica. MADE FOR ( SERVICE and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF OILED SUITS. SLICKERS AND HATS Every garment guaranteed Clean - Light - Durable Suits 32 Slickers 35? xx tratsr outm enmrmttn CATAiot net mi ntMmm A J TOwT. CO iOOU . t P. N. U. No. 3-08 WHEN writing- to advertisers pleas mention this paper. The lead in very cheap pencils is some times only coke. Flower of the Family. "T'ncle 'Rastns, bow old are you?" "Fas' seventy-nine. boss. I'll soon oetogeranium." Chicago Tribune. b Tho Pe-ru-na Almanac Homes. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. throughout the country 80 that the ward It. They find It has been kindled .planters everywhere can secure at their to guide thcin by some herdsman, home store exactly what they want whose ear, used to the silence of the when they want it, with the absolute mountains, has caught the noise of assurance that it ia freeh and fertile. ' thi-lr footstens In the distance. He had r a t i i .i inquiry at me crug stores oi even tne ronift Tne lack of adequate fire pro small towns elicits the information that tectlou at such a height lg one and these dnigs are harnilees and can be th nth ,Q tll ....ciu.nt.. c ..t,i. The guides and porters give an bought separately, or the druggists will , ' i..t. , ' i i systems. Even now in thirty-story mix the prescription if asked to. Everyone should send at Once to D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit.' Mich., for the 1908 edition of "Ferry's Seed Annual." The Poor Cat. A young wife called her husband on the telephone to tell hlui a tale of woe. In tear-choked accents she said: "Thai you, dearie? Well, you know that love ly chicken pie I made you that horrid old cat came in and ata It up before 1 could stop it?" He answered: "Never mind, dar ling; I'll get you another cat." The General Demand of the Well-informed of the World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physi cians could sanction for family use because its component parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial la effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt. In action. In supplying that demand with Its excellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines ant rolies on the merits of the laxative for Its remarkable success. That Is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna Is given the preference by the Well Informed. To get Its beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for Bale by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle no Idea who they .were. Most likely he thought they were smugglers ply ing between France nntl Spain. Close by his hut the camp Is set up. In one great soup pot there Is an olla podrida of meat and barley. From an other comes the fragrance of tea. A( skin of red wine Is broached and the Frenchmen produce such delicacies as smoked sausage and potted fowl or even pate do foie grns. The nlr and appetite born of the days' tramp make everything taste its best. In the morning the party splits up) for a day's sport. The cook and his aid start for some farm or village to buy provender. If there Is water near the fishermen get the boat Into commission. Small as it Is, It Is a stanch craft,' ResraruloK Jack. "Jack always ends his letters to Hie by saying, 'I remain, yours forever,'" said the girl w ho had more money than beauty. "Yes." rejoined her girl friend, who had more beauty than money, "and if you were por be would probably re gain a bachelor.' . What the C loth Got in Bonton. If you go to San Francisco and meet a friend he will ask you to stay a week with him. In Omaha he will take you home overnight, in Chicago he will take you out to dinner, in New York he will hurry you off to lunch, in New Haven he will hand you a good cig.tr, and in Hoston he will give you an ap ple. Congrcga t iona 1 ist. A Wonderful Record. Manv so-called "specifics" and j buildings the weight of the cables sup porting the cars Is enormous, and build ings of over forty stories would pass the safety line in this respect. When, twenty years ago, a writer described a mammoth office structure towering into the clouds his picture was but a toy for the Imagination. Now it Is swiftly approaching a reality. Architects are at work this moment rapidly developing plans for substan tially the sttine kind of structure told of in his fanciful story. , "The 100-story building Is sure to come," says one New York architect "We may not be ready for it yet, but the larger and higher buildings we are certain to have in the near future. The next stage In the development will be the fifty and seventy-five- story build ing, constructed of steel and concrete. Already the forty-story building has The Peruna Lucky Day Almanac has become a fixture in over eight million ! homes. It can be obtained from all I druggists free. Be sure to inquire early. The 1908 Almanac is already i published, and thasupply will son be exhausted. Do not put it off. Speak I for one today. j Letting the Tat Ont. . Amelia Herbert, dear, your office is ou Orange street, isn't it? Herbert Yes ; why ? Amelia That's what I told papa. He made such a funny mistake about you the other day. He said he'd been looking you up in Brad street. in 8,000,000 PAZO OINTMENT is Knaranr.-ed to cure any cape of ItohTnp, B! nJ. Jleedingor Protruding urn in o 10 n oajs or money reiunuta. ouc. time to pass a minute hand, en speed "It takes you a lonj given point," said the passant. '"I may bo slow," answered the hour hand: "but it takes you all of sixty-six Diinutes to catch up with me." f"T0 ltn8' Taiire una all Jicrvous Diseases I O Permanently cured by Dr. Kline a Ureal erve Restorer, tier-d for FREE 12 trial bottle and treatise. Vr. R. H.K.11.V. Ld. 31 Arch ft-, IbUa.,Pa The population of Oklahoma is about 1.500,000, and the increase in Oklahoma City, the metropolis, which now has 2'2, 452, has been 232.3 per cent in seven years. BA Bl with a belt of kapok or Javanese fiber i when iheumatism, neuralgia and kin about her which makes her nractlcallv dr8i diseases have become chronic and ''cures'' for rheumatism have already1 bron reached and passed In the corn been brought before the public; but pletlon of tne slnBer building. The fifty-story goal is practically here with lunsinkable. This is essential, for the ! threatn ,ee,iou8 results, yon may rest I.., ..- i , assured that thev will heln hnfc vnrv wmer in iut- uhuiiumiii iukt-s nun ia iu ..... " .... . the hollows of the hills Is so cold that even the best swimmer could keep afloat unaided only a few minutes. The young Frenchmen 6ny that they want to make the most of their dis covery before It gets noised abroad, be- cifics," as well as the prescriptions of cause wneu uie jojs ot ruuguing t m the best physicians the construction of tho Metropolitan Life building, which, when completed, will be forty-eight stories high. Less than a dozen years ago a twen little, if any. Although not recom mended as "infallihlo " tha rwxillor qualities of St. Jacobs Oil especially tf-6tor- building was a world wonder. adant It to those ranoa trhirh mav ho " iroi"'uu termed "chronic," and which have previously witnstood all known "spe- t tha Pvrmwoa nrp rtneft rvonloil thA ro. glon will be overrun by Englishmen and Americans until It becomes aa com monplace as the Alps. Barni flerlaed. "Oh, wad some power the giftie gle tn To see oursel's as ithers soe us !" Oh. better still, make ithcr swells To see us as we see oursel's. -Philadelphia Press. A man may not see much economy In his home, but It is there all right; at least, he Is always hearing about It Some men go about temptation to yield t look lug for i Devotion to the Ideal. The hero of the play had just died ta ilow, tremulous, wabbling music, but tb audience insisted on his coming before th curtain and kept up the applause for thi space of five minutes. At last a supe came out and stepped forward. "Ladies and gentlemen." he announced In a high-keyed voice, "he says he'll hav the curtain raised and you can look again on his cold corpse if you want to, but he'll be d d if he's going to vi'late the pro prieties and degrade his art by coming to life again before to-morrow evening. Thanking you again, ladies and gentlemen, I will bow retire." The census of skyscrapers In New York, not taking Into account the Singer building, gives a total number of twenty-two buildings more than twenty stories In height, and 00 buildings ranging from ten to twen ty Btoriee high. Popular Mechanic. I Considerate llrldenruons. A girl and a young man, both ot whom had steady Jobs, were married the other day. The day after they were married the girl said to her fond hus band: "Oh. George, now that we are married, there Is only oue thing I re gret, and that Is that I have to give up aiy fine position." The fond young hus band stroked the silken treswes of the young wife's hair and soothingly re plied: "Now. darling, don't worry. Tou needn't give up your position. I'U give up mine," Kansas City Star- LOOB THE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE Every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and 6trenth. When this life stream is flowing through the S3-steru in a state of purity and richness we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health because pure blood is nature's safe-guard against disease. When, however! the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is m inifested in various ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections ehow that the blood is ia a feverish and diseased condition as a result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are uie result oi morbid, unneaitliy matter ia the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Elood Toison, etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood ia various ways. Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming ia contact with contagious diseases is another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood ia Sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs cf some old constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoj-ed and troubled with it. Bad blood 13 the source of all dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to suffer ia some way. For blood troubles cf anv character S. S. S. i th r:t- remedy ever discovered. It goes dowa into the circulatioa and removes any and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and liealthy so that disease cannot remain. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Toison. etc.. and does not le.iv th slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole vnlnmo nf blood is renewed and cleansed nfter a course of S. S. S. It is also nature's greatest tonic, made entirely cf roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely harmless to any part cf the system. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class faug stores. Book on the Hood and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm PURELY VEGETABLE