Eruptions Dry, moist, scnly totter, nil forma of oczonm or milt rheum, pimples and othor eutimooiiH urnplloiiH pro cood from ImmorH, oltliorlnhorltcd, or acquired through dufuutlvu di gestion mid nHHlnilliitlon. To treat thorni erupllnnn with drying mcdloltms In riiiniturous, Tho tiling to do Im to tnlco Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Which tlioroiiBlilyelcmiKolliolilood, expelling nil humors mid biilldlii),' up tlio wholo HyHtom. They euro Howl's Haraaparllla irriinnrnllr rami J. (1. Illliea, Pranks, III., of retains, from which bo hul auffertul fur airnio tlmnj unit Mil Alrlna Woller, Ilex lit, Alifona, Vli of pim ples on lirr fe nj lutrk ami eliafi-il akin on her bddr by which aim ha.1 litin g-rratlr troiiMntl There are more taattinonlala In faror of Hooil'e limn run In iutllaliel. Hood's snraapnrllln promlsos to euro nnd kcopr the promise A Cmiiplnliilnic WIIk. "Ho you rnjoy benrlnir jrour wlfo speak In imiIiIU'V" "Vea," answereil Mr. Mrrktuii: ' In ft great ccjmr.irt to inn In liwir her liv mrllihn faults nml illltliMiltlt' fur whleli I ramint imaalbljr he licM responsible." WnahhiKlim Htnr. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with UH'AI, AITI.HUTJONM, at lliof rannnt reach Ilia acal of t tin itlMiaaa. Catarrh la a bWl nr rtnta iltn tlonl iIUiiimi, mnl In unlrrlo rtiro 11 yiiti itiuit lake Internal rrinatllea, Haifa t'eUrrh euro li lalrn I ii tr-rn II r. ainl actaillrerlly nil the IiIimiiI aul niucouaaiirlacet. Hall'aCalarrh rmo la hot a quark fntUltlne. It waa preBCtltMril by ono of tho li j.hyalilana In Ihlantuntrjr for ye an, aihI la a regular prr acrltlou. It la rointNaeil of tho hoal toulra known, roiiibliiM with Ihu lMtt bloml luul fiara, actliiK illrecily on Ilm iiitmiua atirfar,. Ilia twrfet'trmiiMua Ion ol tlio twoluKreillrnla la what iro1iirea aurh wonilertul rranlla In curliiK Catarrh. Hemlfor leailiuoiilala free. r. j i nr.M'.T a, ri . rroi.a,, lulcuu, u. HoM by ilruraUla, price 7fie, Haifa family lllla am ilia lot, Two Mlaantirl Towne. When the prralili'iitlnl stnilfKlo be tween Clny mul Jnt'kson wns nt II" liolulit It U re In (cil tlmt a finml of end crania from Kt'iitiirky ii'iil tlio then other Western Mutes eoiniiienreil to settlo on tlio nnrlli nlilo of tlio Mtasutirl ltlver nnd railed their county Clay mul tlm count r sent Liberty. At Hit' sumo lime another lot of eml (.rants from Virginia mnl other South ern Klnlra pllrllril their li'llia nn tho south ahlo of tlio Wk Mindly nnd rnllnl their county Jnt-kaon mnl tlio cniillal Inilepenilenee. Anil so It re- inntna to tlila ilny. Clay atom! fur 111) erty nml Jnrkwin for IiuIi-iioihIoiicc. Onk (Irtivo (Mo.i Ilnnncr. Newport Newt, Va., July 11, 190J. Lat tummcr while recoverlnir from ill new of fever, I luul a sever attack of Inflaummtory Klieuruatlim in the kneea, from wlilcji I wus unable to leave my room for several months. I waa treated lir two doctors and also tried different kinds of Ilnamcntsnnu medicines which teemed to relieve mo from pain for nwhllc, lint at the same time I was not nny nearer ccttlnfj well. One day while rcautnK paper 1 saw nn advertisement of S. S. S. for Rheumatism. I decided to give It a trial, which I did at once. After I had taken three hottlea I felt a great deal better, and I still continued to take it regularly until I was eutlrcly cured, I now feel better than for years, nnd I cheerfully recommend S. S. 8. to any one sullcrlug Irom Rheumatism. 613 33d St. Ciias. It. GluiURSUIUVIt. Rheumatism Is caused by uric acid or tome other acid poison in the blood. which when deposited in the muscles and joints, produce the sharp, cutting pains ami me silliness nnu soreness pe culiar to this disease. S. S. S. goes !! rectly Into the circulation, all irrlta. ting substances are neutralized and filtered out of the system, the blood is made pure nnd the general health Is built up under tho purifying and tonic euectsoi tne vege table remedy Write for our spe cial uootconuneu matlsm which It sentfree. Ourphy tlcUniwill advise without charge all who will write us about their case. Tho Swift Sooclflo Company, Atlanta, Ci, BEST BY TEST ' "I have tried all lindi of waterproof clothing and have never found anything at any price to compare with your Fish Brand for proirction from all kinds of weaiher," (THa nim and aJJrm of iha Wrilrr of ihil uniokitcd letter may ba bail upon application.) A.J.TOWCR CO. Boiton, U.S.A. (TOWER CANADIAN CO.. LIMITED Toronto, Canada ThaSisnofihariih Utkitt of Warrants Wtt Wmthir CMMng Ct .. r tit ur. uuee wo WONDERFUL HOMB TREATMENT Tlili woniUrtol t'hU omi doctor U cllij grtkt bccaui h currt iod1 wllhoul ortartv lion ItiAl r gru it i to dta. 11 curva will llioa wondtrful Ctil htrbi, roou, budt, btrk ftitd Trguiili lliftl r nllrvlf un known 10 tnvtllcavl ioI no In Hit oonnlrr. lliruimli ll at I holt liarmlrkt ixnifdlfl this fimoii doctor know tit tenon of ovr WO dlffvrvnt riu tillri, wlilr). li urreinrull ui In (lir?rnt dUmifi. lit g ti sir n I vm tovur curti, mtili run, luiif, ihroRt, rlicuniKtlinit iiervouiiiwit, loiiihch, II v wr. kulnrji, tai Um ltundrd or Ufttliiioulftli. C'liArgra niiKlorMl. Cull mnl f him, l'atlnit oul of Iha cllf writ for liUnk ftiid clroulkri. Hnd itaimu. The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 25J AUer St., f'urlUnJ. Ortfon. I In llmt. Bold brdrutTatUt. 11 "Vn, whnt do (hoy iiicnn by tho dcnlh rnto?" "Tlmt, my win, la tho spotMl nt which nn nnloiiiohllo triivnls. Clovclniid I.cniliT, Vnn 'I'nrt I don't think lunch of Icnp yonr. 1,0 Whoy Wlmt's tho nmb tcr? Vn.11 Tart Tho Klrl pmKno lu ytiti, but expect yoiuto buy tho ring. Tho button triiKt la bnnkruit. Tlio liutloii la 11 sstsirtl 1 nrlU'lv, but It has ili'Mlrtiyod tlio pnni'o of iiiiiny n homo, mid It la only ripping nn It has boon sowed. IliilUiiinro American. "John," nld a stingy old hunk to his hired iiinti, ns ho wits tnklng dinner, "do you know how ninny pnnciikwi liuvo onion fourteen." "Well," said John, "you count mid I'll eut." "Hut liuvo you nny eiieclntlon, young iiiiinJ" "Of course, I lntve. 'J'hreo rich girls wnnt to iniirry nie, but 1 n 111 going to glvo your girl the first chunce." Clovclnnd I'lnln Denier. "I Just wlsht I wtiz bigger," wild Mischievous Willie Hiunrt. "Indeed?" naked his mother. "Mow much big ger?" 'Oh. Just big enough to do nil tho things 1 git blnmetl for dolu' now." Kredn Ho claims to bo related to you, nnd snys ho enn prove It. Floyd Related to 1110 Why, tho man's n fool. Freda Of course; but tlmt limy lie a inero coincidence. Illustrated lilts. Jack Women hnvo no bond for fig ure. Tom How do you mnko that out? Jnck I know n girl whoso edti cntlou cost her father ten thousand. mid alio can't llguro her own ngo cor rectly. "Jury," wild a Western Judge, "you kln go out and find n verdict. If you can't find 0110 of your own, get tho otio thu lust Jury used." Tlio Jury ro turned n verdict of sulcldo In the ninth decree. Hallonl" cried tlio neighbor. "Whnt arc you building n new chicken houso for" "Why." replied Nettles, "for a flock of pink elephants, of course. You didn't stipposo I'd put chickens In It, did you" Red And when this happened on tho links, was ho ndilrrwdug tho ball (Jreen Well, I don't know Just whnt ho wits nddresslng, but It wits ipilto evident from the Inngungo tlmt ho was not addressing a Ktindiiy school, lleeka Why don't you try Dr. Qunt-kem's elixir of life? A friend of uiluo who took n hottlo of It praises It to the skies. Weeks Yes, nnd n friend of mint who took three bottles of tlio stuff Is now up thcro somewhere. Chi cago News. A precocious youth telegraphed to his parents on their golden wedding day: "Is marriage a failure" Tho old couple laid their heads together over tho reply-paid form, nnd present ly made answer: "No; but Its reitilts sometimes are." "I never know till now why this wns such n windy country," said the bright llttlo girl traveling through Illi nois. "And hnvo you discovered why" naked her father. "Of course. Boo all tho windmills on tlieso farms wo'ro pnsslng." Philadelphia Ledger. "Darrlnger, hnvo you a half-sovereign you don't want" "Why, cor tnlnly. Hero It is." The next dny "I say, Darrlnger, that half-sovereign you gavo me was a bad one." "Yes, Ilromley. You naked 1110 If I had a half-sovereign that I didn't want." "Why do tho roses fade slowly nwny" sho Inquired poetically. "Well," replied tho bnldhendetl young innn, "when you think It over It's nil for tlio best. It's more comfortnblo to liavo them fade slowly nwny than to go off all of n sudden, llko n torpedo." "Tlint'a my Inst ennvas," said IVAtibcr; "I started Hint six mouths ngo. You ot, some days 1 paint awny feverishly, forcefully, absorbed ly, while on other days I enn't paint nt all." "I see," said Crlttlck; "you painted this 011 0110 of tho other days." rhlladclphln Tress. "If Crabbo over comes around your placo borrowing nnythlng," snld Sub bubs, "don't let him havo It." "You've spokon too late," replied Newcomer; ho was around this morning." "lou ro ensy. What was no borrowing?' Trouble, llo'g In tho hospital now." Philadelphia ledger. As my wife nt tho window ono beau tiful dny stood watching n man with a moukoy n cart came niong witn a iroth of a boy, who wns driving a Btout llttlo donkey. To my wlfo thon I spolto by wny of a Joko "Thero's a relation of yours In that cnrrlnge." To which sho replied, when tho donkey sho spied "Ah, ycsl a relation by innrrlngo." Tho minister sought to lmprovo tho tlmo by giving Hobby n lesson In morality. "Sly boy," ho anld, "I have lived forty-llvo years, nnd hnvo novor used tobiteco In nny form, nor told a llo. nor swore, nor played hookey, nor " "Have you got any llttlo boys" Interrupted Hobby. "No, I never had nny little boys." "Well, they aro mighty lucky," said Hobby. "If you please, sir" "Well, Jim my t" "Mo grandmother, sir" "Aha, your grandmother! Go on, Jim my." "Mo grandmother nnd me moth- -" "Whnt, nnd your mother, tool Doth very ill, eh" "No, sir. Mo grandmother nn' mo mother nro goln' to the baseball gnmo this afternoon nn' they want 1110 to stny homo nn' tnko enro of 1110 llttlo bruddor." Cleveland l'lalu Denier. Moan Many Tlilnaa. Thero'nro words In tho Chinese Inn- guago which hnvo ns ninny as forty different meanings. If you aro lu position whero you moot tho people, bo polite. Tho man who can't control his temper, should resign. Your tlrst duty to yourself Is politeness, fairness, temperance, re spectability, good temper. It Is also your ilrst duty to (ho public. ' Kvcry girl should hnvo n long braid so that when her brother vrnnts to pull something, tho cat's tull will get un occasional rest. DIDN'T FEAZE HIM. Medical Htuilcnt'a Hrlioma Tlmt Failed to Work. A Mnlno meillrnl student,, who hits been Uniting In Auburn, lolls tills grewsomu but not uninteresting story about nilriiflev "I hnvo been nt work," snld he, "In into of tho Inrgest elty hospitals dur ing tlio past summer, nnd there were 11 Inrgo number of student who, ilko myself, worn trying to get practical expcrlenro In surgery mid oilier branches of I he mcdlcnl profession. Among tho younger fellows wns n student apparently without any nerves, lie could stand up before the miHtt trying operation from tho very first without tho iUlvor of a muscle. Wo nil decided that he wns destined for greatness by the short road, In tho uieantlino ono of tho lenders among the students (there Is nlvnys a louder, you know) got a crowd of us logelbor nnd hold a council of war. 'Now, you say young B hasn't any nerves, said be; 'what do you my about making it tost' "It was ngreeil In n few moments and the arrangements were timde on the spot. Our young nerrelcss friend wus to tako his turn at a dllllcult operation that very evening. Accord ingly, Just before tho nppolntfd time ono of tho bravest of our set stnrtcd for llio operating room. All was dnrk mid still as ho crept under the operat ing tablo upon which tlio dead body lay. It should bo explained that a wire had been connected with tlio right nnu of tho dend liody nnd led down under tho tnblo within easy relief of tho concenled mnn. I'relty soon, nftor whnt must havo been an Interminable wnlt for the mnn under the table, our nerveless young master surgeon came Into tho room nnd be gan IiU work. All nt once our lender pulled tho wire, tho nrm shot up straight Into tho nlr nbout two fc-t. Our friend glanced up a moment, put It down nnd continued his work as If nothing had happened. After another half minute our leader pulled tho wire ngnln. Agnln tho arm shot up as lc fure nnd ngatn our student friend put It down In place with the snmo Mr of perfect unconcern while ho resumed his work ns beforp. Now, wo began to get Impatient and so did our lender under tlio table. Next tlmo he gave tho wlro n tug that nearly parted It from Its fastenings, nnd this tlmo the nrm shot straight over tlio bent head of tho young operator and stayed there llko an avenging spirit. Our friend looked up from his work, took hold of the hnnd, put the nrm back In Its placo nnd with the nlr of one completely absorbed In his work. murmured: Thorol Stay there, will you None of your miracles herd" IewLston Journal. C08T OF THE WHITE PLAQUE. Tuberculosis Cauaca 1BO,000 Deaths nml Lota of Millions Yearly. Tuberculosis causes annually more than lCO.UOO deaths In tho United States at the average age of 33 years. At tills age the normal after-llfctlmo Is about 32 years, so that tho real loss of llfo covered, measured In time. Is represented by 4,800,000 years per an num. If wo nssumo that the not value of a year of human life after tlio age ot 33 years Is at least ?50, the real loss to tho nation resulting from the disease (a large proportion or wnicn Is known to bo needless) may be estl mated at $240,000,000 per annum. Tbeso astounding nnd nlronst lncotn prchenslblo figures aro far from being an exaggeration, but lot us assume that only ono-half of this mortality Is preventable, and we have a net possl bio saving to the nation of $120,000,000 par annum. This estimate, does not tako Into account tho social, moral and sentimental valuo of nt least 100,000 lives, which, under different conditions. might reasonably hopo to continue for many years. Tho mortality from tuberculosis Is, therefore, n problem compared with which all othor social problems of a medical character sink Into Insignia ennce, and It Is safe to say that the possible prevention of a large portion ot tho mortality from this dlseaso Is Justly deserving of tho solicitude, tho active personal Interest and liberal pe cuniary support of nil who have the real weltaro of the people ot this na tlon at heart. Hlggs estimates that Now York City sustains nn annual economic loss of $:3,000.000, nnd that tlio nation at largo must sustain an annual loss of J330.000.000 because of tuberculosis. There nro nearly 100,000 deaths from consumption In Now York City. Seveu thousand persons died In Illinois In 1003, half of them between the eges of 20 and 60 years, while the estimated loss to the Btnto alone, because of tills disease, was $313,000,000, and tho mod' leal authorities of that State have found that consumption Is responsible for more deaths than typhoid fever, scarlet fevor, diphtheria, all forms of bronchitis, Influenza, measles and smallpox combined. Now Y'ork Med teal Journal. The Koreans' Wlitto Dress. As tho Koreans are obliged to dress In white for three years for every caso ot death nnd as once three kings died within ten years, by which deaths mourning was Imposed on tho wholo nation, tho majority of people choso rather to dress continually In white In order to avoid the great expense In volved by repeated chaugo of clothing. Tho women mako these garments, and every tlmo they have to be washed they aro entirely taken to plecos and beaten for hours with a wooden pad dle In order to obtain the metallic gloss which Is considered particularly beau tiful. Municipal Ownership In Iain of Sinn. Tho town council of Douglas, Isle of Man, which owns Us own street cars, carries school children between 8 nnd 0 a. m., noon nnd 2 p. m., and 4 and C p. ni. for a half a cent each. None of Tliom 1'lt to Wonr. Eunice Actually, Uncle George, I haven't anything fit to woar. Undo George Yos, I'to noticed that all your gowns are In the height of fashion. Uoston Transcript A physician ha decided that oatlng candy dull tho brains. Tiro girl will plea take notice. Tho a vera go height of man I found by A. Dastro to havo continued the samo for thousands of years, ns shown lu prlmltlvo man, prehistoric mnn, and historic mnn. Tho great size of anci ent man Is Imaginary. Several uranium minerals have shown radium directly proportional In (inutility to tho amount of uranium, which tends to confirm the suggestion that radium Is formed by tho breaking down of tho uranium atom. One of the most singular of tho many curious fossils yielded by tho famous opal llelds at Wlilto Cliffs, N. 8. W., Is nn opnllzcd shnrk. It Is 8V feet long and eighteen Inches lu greatest circumference and Is encircled from tip to tip with thin veins of purple opal, Experimenting on tho Influence of metal containers on the fermentation of liquids, Leopold Nathan has shown that Oeriiian silver, copper, zinc, brass nnd bronze hnvo n decidedly strong Inhibitory effect, while tin nnd lead havo moderate action. I'ollshed Iron, silver, gold, polished tin, aluminum, nickel, as well a celluloid, glass and hard rubber, have little or no effect The smoothness of the surface of metals seems to have decided Influ ence. Sir William Crookes has discovered that tho emanations of radium are abla to Improve the tint of off-color dia monds. A yellowish diamond, after being enclosed for seventy-eight days In a tubo of radium bromide, was en tirely freed from Its objectionable color. At first Its surface was dulled with a film ot graphite, but this dis appeared In an acid bath, and tho dia mond came out bright and transparent with It color changed to a pale blue green. Mr William Crooks thinks the effect Is due to an Internal chemical change, and suggests that the discov ery may prove to be of commercial Importance In the treatment of off color gems. It has generally been assumed that the difficulty In respiration experienced by aeronauts and mountain-climbers was duo to the diminished supply of oxygen at great heights, and to coun teract this effect various devices hnvo been employed to supply the needed oxygen. Itecent experiments by Pro fessor Mosso of Turin Indicate that the diminished supply of carbon dloxld also plays a part In the phenomena of difficult respiration on high mountains. Professor Mosso found that a mlxturo of oxygen with 20 per cent of carbon dloxld, which caused giddiness and vomiting when Inhaled at Turin, could be breathed with ease and a senso of pleasure on the summit of Monte Itosa. In Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentine, tho Brasljlan States, and to a less ex tent In Chile, a peculiar kind of tea Is largely used by tho native popula tion. It Is obtained from the roasted and pulverized leaves of an evergreen forest tree, tho Ilex Parnguaycnsls, The outer branches of tho tree are cut off and passed rapidly through tho flames of a large fire, which wilts the leaves and tender stems, which are afterward dried and thoroughly amok' ed over n slow fire. Then they nre ground to powder, and thus prepared for tho making of ten. The beverage Is said to bo more gently stimulating than either coffee, or ordinary tea, but It has a smoky flavor, disagreeable to the unaccustomed palate. Well-Acqunlntoxl Two women were sitting on the pb nrzn, of Uie beach hotel at the time when all those who bathed dally In the sea wero straggling along the sandy road In front of tho home. "There goes Mrs. Granger," snld ono of tho women on the plaxza, as a stout pleas ant-faced person passed by without a glance toward the hotel. "My! I should think she'd have lengthwise, stripes since she's taken on so much flesh, shouldn't you? But she's real good-natured. I think those fnt folks are apt to be, and I don't know ns they really mind tho heat any more, either. She doesn't She snys sho'd rather have hot weather than cold, anyway; the cold sets her rheumatism going." 'That's an awful trying thing, rheu matism Is," said the other woman, sympnthetlcally. "Well, sho's expected It nil her life, for she comes ot a rheumatic family," said Mrs. Granger's friend. "Ethel, Hint's her youngest daughter, hns had twinges already; but she's engaged lo n Cnllfornlan, so sho may escape, go ing to n wnriu climate, that way. I guess Tom, that's tho son, won't ever havo It for bo never keeps still long enough to get an ounce of flesh on him. Tall, though! He's Just running to Inches; springs up like a weed. Only fifteen, and ho can't wear his father's trousers or coats. Mr. Granger Is sort of Bhort, llko nil his family; but ho hits a brother built Just ns Tom's go ing to be. He's the ono whoso wlfo hns all her whlto skirts made hand- tucked! Now did you ever! In thct.e days, when machlues do such lovely work!" "No, I never did," said tho listener. I didn't know you knew them t.o well why, you're real Intimate, aren't you? Tho sun was In her eyes bo she couldn't havo told who was Bitting hero If she'd looked." Well, I don't know ns shed have recognized mo right off, If sho had looked," wns tho guarded answer. Wo'ro not Intimate, because-1 nnveirt really met her, cor she tne; but I know her through and through, nnd I pro- Btinio Bho would say the same. Tho woman thnt wnshes and Irons for her on Monday nnd Tuesday comes to mo on Wednesday and Thursday nnd I utiess thero Isn't any better wny to get renl well acquainted with nnotber fam ily than that though In the sununor I do sort of loso track of them boiuo times." Youth's Companion, A man never learns how to mak Ids own coffee when ho lives nt horns and his mother has headache, but nftei ho marries, he learns. "You'ro nnoUicr,' Is a mighty pool aTguuient Avers i You can depend on Ayer's Hair Vigor lo rcslorc color to your gray hair, every lime. Follow directions and It never falls to do this work. It slops Hair Vigor . i t t , ri n laiiinconneiiair.aibu. nicies y 1 .fll DUIIJIUVIIUII III .111, .T .... you arc not going to be disap pointed. Isn't that so? " Mr hair failM nnlll It wai abnnt wtitta, It took Jiul otia iKitlla rr Afar'a llalr Vlfnr to rattora II to Ita fnrmar dark, rich color. Tnnr llatr Vlaar earlalnlr on wnai tou aiaim lor II." A. M. llouuair, Jlocklugliaio, N. V. flHi Wlla, All ririirrt.ti. fori Fading Hair Chilian Miners Powerful. Perhaps the greatest weights borne lor any distance on men's backs nre tho loads of ore brought up from the mines of the Andes by the miners of Chill. Darwin visited a copper mine In a ravine leading from tlio main range of tho Cordilleras, where the work was carried on by bucIi primitive means that though the mines had been w-orked In the mountains for at least two centuries, the water was re moved In some by carrying It up sunfls In leather bags on men's backs. Sir I-'rancla Head, when visiting a similar mine, found that all the ore was carried up to the surface, a ver teal climb of 4 SO feet, by the miners, nnd that the average weight carried was 250 pounds. This load was not carried up a winding stair, but up notched trunks of trees, set almost up right one touching another. The food of the Chilian miner, ac cording to Darwin, consisted of ra tloim of sixteen tigs and two small Iouvea of bread for breakfast; for din ner boiled beans, for supper wheat crushed and roasted. They scarcely ever tasted meat An Honest Opinion. Mineral, Idaho, Nov. 14. (Special). That a sure cure has been discovered for those sciatic pains that mako so many Uvea miserable, is the firm opin ion of Mr. I). 8. Colson, a well known resident of this place, and be does not hesitate to say that cure is Dodd'e Kid ney Pills. Tho reason Mr. Colson is bo firm in his opinion is that he had those terrible pains and is cured. Speaking of the matter he says: "I am only too happy to cay Dodd'e Kidney Pills have done me lots of good. I had awlul pains In my hip so I could hardly walk. Dodd'a Kidney Pills stopped it entirely. I think they are a grand medicine." All Sciatic and Rheumatic pains are cansed by uric acid in the blood. Dodd's Kidney Pills make healthy Kidneys and healthy kidneys strain all the uric acid out ol the blood. With the cause removed there can be no ibeumatiem 01 sciatica. Loro'a Young Dream. Nellie (calling to her sister) I'm golnp to make some lemonade, Jennie. Where Is the squeezer? Jennie (abaently) The squeezer! Ob. he hasn't arrived yet, but I'm expecting him any minute. You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. Write Aliens. Olmated.Lo Roy.N. Y for a free aamjle of Allen's Foot-Eaae. It enrea sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makea new or tight ahoea eaay. A certain euro for coma, lnsrowlngnaila and bunlona. Alldrug glitaaellit. 26c, Don't accept any substitute, aoul Sorrow. "Madam, your husband has been mur dered and robbed." "Just my luck! I forgot to go through his pockets last night" Town Topics. Some ot the beauties of Persia deco rate their faces by painting figures of animals and insects upon them. Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece uf (he late General Roger Hanson, C.S.A., wants every woman to know of the wonders accom plished by Lydla E. Pinkham'a vegetable Compound. " DEAn Miu. riXKiuu : I cannot tell you with pen anil ink what pood T.villn E. lMnklinm's Vccotublo Compound did for me, suffering from the ills peculiar to the sex, extreme lassitude and that all crone feeling. I vrould rise from my bed in the morning feeling more tired than when I went to bed, but before I used two bottles of lijtllri E. Plnklinm' VeBCtablo Compound, I began to feel the buoy ancy of my younger days returning, became regular, could do mors work and not feel tired than I had ever been able to do before, so I continued to uso It until I was restored to perfect health. It Is indeed a boon to sick women and I heartily recommend It Yours rery truly, Mrs. Rosa. Adams, 81S l!th St, LoulsTllle. Kv." SB00O for flit Itorltlml ciwe Htltr prwin ainnlrnnui cannot it prodiiMd. FBEE ME DIG AIi ADVICE TO WOMEN. Don't hesitate to wrlto to Mrs. IMiiklmm. Sho will understand your enso perfectly, ond will treat roll witn Kiuuncss. iter mintu s free, nnd tho address Is Iiynn, Mass. No woninn ever rourottod havlnir written lior, anusno ana lielpod thousands. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES cod post paid at 10c & package. Writ for Olnb or Cllmblna; Japs. The Japanese Alpine Club, which Is the oldest In the world, Is also a re ligious society, and tlio ascents accom plished by Its members are preluded by a prayer which runs: "May our hearts be pure, and may the weather on tho honorable peatc be fine." Flso s Cure f a rummy rorrnnghs, colds and consumption. Try It, Price 25 eents, si druggists. Worse and Worse. "Mr wife and I went to rait nn tl, j Dumleys Inst night I can't Ininilm ; anything more tiresome than spending an , evening with them." I "You can't? 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Tho mosquitoes seem to de scend toward the earth from high In the air early In the evening or after darkness and attack animals of all kinds. It Is thought that they breed In low, marshy places, but fly high most of the time. Louisville Herald. Acrclablc PreparalionTarAs- slmilatinfj HicFoodandBefula ling the S toinacrts and Bowels or Fromolcs DigcslioaChcerfiir ness and McstConlains neither Orium,Morpliine norrlincraL 1SOX2JAR.C OTIC. .Xnue - Jarmnl - II.JW- fyarriWJbip- Apcrfecl Remedy forConsUpj Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea iV'brrrts.Cortvulsions.FcvTcrisIv ness nnd Loss of Sleep. Far Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPT OS WRAPflEXt "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" By Our fMSIiltM 1 Kind You Have We are enabled to extract from one to 32 teeth at one lit tin, positively and a boo lutelr without raiu or bad after effects, i'eople In delicate health need hare no fear, ai our method of extracting U post tlretjr safe and absolutely patnleni. Absolute cleanliness li our motto. We do crown and bridge work without pain. Our 17 years' ex erlence In plate work enables ui to tit your mouth comfort ably. The best li the cheapest ta tbeend. We haTe feelings as well as you. Open eTenlng till tf Sundays from 9 to 1. Phone Main i)K. T. . WISE. WISE BROS-, Dentists, i RUSSELL HIGH GRADE MACHINERY ENGINES rA at BOILERS SAW MILLS i rn i r i The A. H. Averill Machinery Co., Aik Your li not iirrleu ui iocu grocers, writ Wadnami tree booklet bow to dya black and mixed colore. M0NUO 8 DttUO CO., UnloavlUe, Utlaol An Immense panoramic picture of ths battle of Waterloo la being painted In Paris by Joseph Vsn Drtesten. lie has tho figures of 200,000 men la ths rough ketch. ooooooooooooooooocHjoooocyool MARX. 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Aill dftafcr or wa will 31 afflfe 171 mASBSir fSk B EB m For Infants and Children. I Bears the 1 i Signature Or inf J