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UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA. CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought •••••••eeooooeoeeeeoo •••••••••••••••••••••••«••••• Hon. M 0. Butler, Ex-U. 8. B sb - ator Irom Booth Carolina for two ternia, In a letter from Waablnoton, I). writee to the Parana Medi cine Co. aa follow«: ••I ran rrrommend Prruna for dya- prpvm and alomarh trouble. I have been uving your nwduine for a vhort period and I feel very muth relieved. It 1» indeed a wonderful medkine, be- erde* a good took." Catarrh of the atomach la the correct name for moot raaea of dyapepala. In order to cure catarrh of the atomach the catarrh mnat t>e eradicated. Only an Internal catarrh remedy, inch aa Parana, la available. Parana eia- tly meet« the Indlcatlona. In Kngland ninety nine towns own their ewn gee works, the average net incoine being HJH7.126 per annum. IreallM. Dr U II. Kila., Id. SSI Arch HL. KbUa-.l'a cnlh-d the third eyelid This third eye laattatiaa. lid when not In use Ilea folded In the Eva—Tee, when be proposed be Inner corner of the eye. Two muscles spoke in sugared words. But I found work It, spreading It over the cornea out afterward they were not real. or folding It up again much more clev Edna—I’erhaps they were only glu erly than a man can put on or take off cose words, dear. bla spectacles, llut for thia third eye lid the eagle could not look at the sun. In Holland an unmarried woman In variably walks on the right side of her Bblftlaw the niame. escort, while a married ooe takes her "Rrnltlicr» la one of those people who husband’s left arm. manege to shift the blame whenever Malta Is the moot thickly populated anything goes wrong.” Island in the world. It has 1,300 people "Yes," answered Mias Cayenne. "I to the square mile. Barbadoes has 1,054 observe that be always baa to be coax people to the square mile. ed to sing."—Washington 8tar. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Boothing •yrsp th, beet remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. ■•Her l.ala Thss— "What would you do If a man were to court you until you were ho yean C'oaeeqMeaee of a Hath Aa«. old?" said some one who was reading “Our wife,” wrote the editor of the Hpiketown Billiard, "le sick from over a newspaper Item of a similar case. "Why,” aald Miss l’aaaay, "I'd mar work. While ehe was snooping around our sanctum yesterday morning she found ry him!” the office towel and Insisted on taking It home and washing It. Huch a thing never happened before, and with the help of the I-ord It ehall never happen again!” Clwaaaz Kaplaaatlow. "I’ll never speak to you again. Jack Harkaiong! You’rs a deceitful wretch. You told a friend of mine you saw mo with my new hat on at church laet Sun day morning, end that I wao a eight!” "The apiteful thing I ¡»ear, I said you were a eight for sore eyes." Do you know k the secret k the Wave & . Circle ? Wonderful! ?^RHkpon’t delay another day! F S’nd V for K Cl 1 1 flk right a- i way. It’» purer and more efficient than any Bak- wl , ins Powder that costs three times B k. as much. * The readers ol this paper will be pleased tc learn that there la al least one dreaded disease lhal science has been able to cure tn all Its •leges, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity, catarrh being a couitltu- Uonal dlwaw. requires a constitutional treat ment. HaH’a Catarrh Cure 1, taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood end mucous ■uriacee of the system, thereby destroying the oun latlon ol the disease, and giving the na tion t strength by balldlng up the constitution and assisting nature In dvtnq Its work. Ths proprietors neve so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer Ono Hundred lx>llsrs tor any case that It falls to cure. Bond tor list pt testimonials. _ . . _ Address. VJ. CH KN KT A CO., Toledo, a fold by druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the beet. The I'ailsrss of Thlaffa. "Everything you buy la adulterated nowadays," grumbled old I’eseim, “except the stuff they put in cannon crackers and other infernal machines. That gets stronger every year." All grocer» Jaque» Mfg. Co. Chicago BLOOD PURIFIERS No other remedy has given such perfect satisfaction as a blood purifier and tonic or is so reliable in the cure of blood dis eases of every character as S. S. S. It is knowu as “The King of Blood Purifiers,” and the secret of its success and its right to this title is because **!T CURES DISEASE. It is an honest medicine, made entirely of purifying, healing roots, herbs and barks, which are dcknowledgea to be specifics for diseases arising from an impure or poisoned condition of the blood and possessing tonic properties that act gently and admirably in the up-building of a run down, weakened or disordered condition of the system. Oue of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is the only blood remedy on the market which does not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind to derange or damage the system. It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest child or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in such condition that most medicines are repulsive to the stomach will find that S. S. S., while thorough, is gentle and pleasmt in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects of the differeut mineral mixtures ard concoctions offered as blood purifiers. As every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long as it remains uncontaminated we are fortified against dis Oentlemen:—8. 8. 8. is need as a family medicine in our ease, and health is assured ; but any impurity, home. I myself have taken and always found it what it la humor or poison acts injuriously on the sys olalmed to be. It thoroughly cleanses the system of Im purities. increases the appetite, improves the digestion, tem and affects the general health. Pus and builds up the general health. I have given it to my tular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the obtMreD with fine results. It promptly restores the appe tite and clears the skin of all eruptions. It is a very fine different skin affections show that the blood blood tonic and has my hearty endorsement. is in a feverish and diseased condition as a 134 B. »th Bt., Lebanon, Pa. P. H. THOMPSON, result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. But all blood diseases are not acquired; some persons are born with an hereditary taint in the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in many ways. The skin has a waxy, pallid appearance, the eyes are often weak, glands of the neck enlarged, and as the taint has been in the blood since birth the entire health is usually affected. In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy and has well earned the title of “KING OP' BLOOD PURIFIERS.” It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter, and makes this stream of life pure and health- sustaining. Nothing reaches inherited blood troubles like S. S. S.; it removes every particle t^ie ta*nt» purifies and strengthens the weak, deteriorated blood, and supplies it with the healthful properties it needs and establishes the foundation for good health. As a tonic this great medicine has no equal, and it will be found especially bracing to weak, anaemic persons. w Rheumatisnif Catarrh> gores and UlcerS) Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other blood troubles are cured perma nently by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the dis ease is left to break out in future years or to be transmitted to offspring. If you are in need of a blood purifier get “THE KING” of them all, S. S. S.—and good results are assured. Book on the blood and any medical advice desired furnished without charge to all who write. SWIFT SPECIFIC OOHPAMY, ATLANTA, SA. a There are about 350 volcanoes on this Throughout the world, about 3 per cent earth that have had eruptloua in modem people gain their living directly from times. , U* need not be a cold room in the bouse if you own a PERFECTION Oil Heater. Thia is an oil beater that gives satisfaction wherever used. Produces intense beat without amoke er smell becauee it is equipped with unokelese device—no trouble, no danger. Easily carried around irom room to room. You cannot turn the wick too high or too low. Aa easy and simple to care for as a lamp. The Oil Heater is an ornament to the home. It to made in two finishes—nickel and Japan. Brass od fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. Bverv heat«, warranted. Do not be satuftod with anything but a PERFECTION Oi Heater. If you cannot get Heater or information from your dealer write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. Tk. ■'’'/CayOLamp makes the home all-round household use. Gives a clear, steady light Fitted with latest improved burner. Made of braw throughout and nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. Suitable foe library, dining room or parlor. If not at your dealer's write to nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. a T GASOLENE ENGINES I to 4 Morse power fully warranted, 1125. 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While attending an ex citing game he lost a gold-beaded um brella, which be advertised for In tbe local papers somewhat after this fash ion: "Lost—$10 reward; a gold-headed umbrella was lost by the undersigned on tbe grandstand at the baseball ground on Saturday. It was probably stolen from him while he was en gaged In cheering tbe Hartfords for their victory over the Providence nine —presumably stolen by a red headed, freckled-faced boy about 12 years old. For the body of the boy and the um brella delivered at my bouse on Farm ington avenue 110 will be paid. For the body of the boy or the umbrella separately $5 for either. For the boy alive, nothing under any circum stances." This advertisement was signed with bls full uarne and address. Í Nam«» »nd Addr«»»«» la Portland of R«oru- scntalirc Busin«», ritnm. SIGNOFTHEHSH A WOMAN'S KIDNEYS. There a P II R F I V VEGETABLE Uvsrdoss. = I the >100 Reward, >100. 25 oz. for 25c. (Equipped with Smokeless Device.) KING of Wsssttp. Uood Idea. “I have many lienutirul thought«," I "T bs . they’re just like brothers, aren’t aald the long lialrvd boarder, who they Y' "N oiim 'I im ' f TlM-y’re flgbtlng nearly ImagliiKa be In a born poet, “that I | propnae to give to the public In the • 1) tin» time." | "Of course; that’« what I mean."— war future.** •’That'« a good Idea, young man,” Philadelphia Press. growled the ftraay bachelor. “It'a a Bkvpllral. cinch you could never Induce the pub "Mary, I’ve Ju»t ordered some artl- lic to buy ........ ” fli-lal !<*• sent up to the bonce,” called John over the ’phone. A Itsraale Ceualer Kaooenlee. "Dear me!” called back Mary. "Do One of the ahopa In town hna tn-en you think It’ll be as cold as the other Boiling fur gooda nt a reduction alnce kludf_________________ Chrletmaa, auya the Waahlngton Poet. Ever bo many people reaponded to the call of the advertlaemnnt. One of those jterauua was a tall, column tiding look For Infant« and Children. ing woman, with a determined rlug m her voice. Hhe paused bcalde a table ful of muffs and neck piece«, ami be gan to discuss them with the Ml««- woman. Hhe looked at thia muff mid then at that, and at length her eyes fell on a mink muff iylug at a little Ir Bavaria railway carriages are dis- distance from the others. Hhe picked Infected at the end of every journey. It up and looked at It disapprovingly. The Yoelhrul Idea. “You don’t mean to tell me you ex "Pop, ere lawyers always bad tem pect anytaxly to pay good money for a thing like that, do you?*' she de pered 7" "Of course not, tny son. What made manded. There was a fnlnt exclamation from you think so?” "Why, the papers are always telling a woman whose back had been turned at that moment. Hhe snatched the about their cross-examinations.”—Bal muff from the hands of the command timore American. ing looking woman. There was not Mank la ■vldeeae. ! a word apoken, but for the apace of ten Mr. Wllljams (exhfcltlng It to visitor) ar-conda I fully expected the two to —I’ve bad this old meerschaum pipe forty take their corners, and 1 was prepared years, and I think a great deal of It. Mrs. WHIJams And I can’t think of t»-Senator M. C. Kutlrr. to put my money ou tbs woman who anything else for twenty four hours after Pytpapaia la often cauaad by catarrh owned the muff. be has smoked it In the house. of the atomach—Coruna relieaoa ca Hirds Have Xseetaelee. riTO «*• vitas' tiaare eno all Xerroos niwsM tarrh of the atoniach and la therefore a ■e-rmaueoliy cured by Dr. Kline's Or-al Many birds are provided with natur illu Nerve lta»u.rvr. Heed b.r KKKK «4 I rial b.<lU" and remedy for dyapepala. al spectni-lea, a transparent membrane If I could take you Into my large factories at Brockton, Maae..and show you how caretully W.L. 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