We Hear o f More Cures A N IM A L S W IT H NO T H IR S T . ALFO N SO ’S IS L A N D P A LA C E . Of troubles originating In Impure blood, O t h e r « B e « l d e « t h e C a m e l E x h t f o r scrofula, loss of appetite, catarrh, rheuma­ L o u g I'e rliid o W i t h o u t W u l e r . tism, by Hood’s Sarsaparilla than by all other From i-UIUltioud pic ture book daja so-called remedies combined. Somehow nearly everyone bus cherished tbe Idea those cured by Hood's seem to stay cured, that tbe camel was the beast above all and they gladly tell the good news toothers. o tb eri that could exist for exteuiled S c r o fu la S o r o - ’My wife had a scrofu­ periods wltbout drinking- And so few lous sore on her leg for years. Many differ­ have any Idea that there are other ent medicines gave but little benefit. She beasts o f the earth quite us cnpuble us This isone reason why A yer’s turned to Hood's Sarsaparilla aud the eore the bumped quadruped o f going for Cherry Pectoral is so valua­ quickly healed. It Is a good blood medicine.'' days und weeks without water. J. N. Darr, Crosby. Texas. ble in consumption. If stops 8heep In the northwestern deserts go A fflic t e d 16 Y e a r a - * ‘ Hood's Sarsapa­ the wear and tear o f useless rilla ha» cured me of scrofula, with which 1 from forty to sixty days In winter have been troubled 16 years, and caused by w ltbout drink, grazing on the green, coughing. But it does more vacclnutlon. My little daughter bad a scrofula Hwelliug on her neck and Hood's succulent vegetation o f that season. — it controls the inflammation, Sarsaparilla also cured her." Mas. N ora Peccaries In the desert o f Sonora live quiets the fever, soothes, and H uohby . Hughey. Tennessee. In little dry bills where there is no Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere. natural water for long periods. They heals. Sold for 60 years. In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called can not possibly And water, In fact, •• A y o r’t Cherry Pectoral has heen a resmlar life preserver to me. It broutfht me through S a r s a t a b s . 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre­ fo r months at a time. T b e only mois­ a severe attach o f pneumonia, and I fe e l that I ow e my life to Ite wonderful curative pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. ture they can obtain comes from roots properties.” — W i l l i a m H. T r u i t t , Wawa, and tbe fruits o f cacti. Hut tbe most extraordinary case Is F a i l e d to R e lie v o . J. C. A y e r Oo.. L o w e ll, -------- a facturera o f that o f tbe pocket mouse, oue o f the O r the mighty deep. s a r s a p a r il l a . The great ocean liner rolled and pitch­ common rodents o f the desert. This PILLS. ed. little creature, by the way, bus a genu­ HAIR VI00R. “ Henry,” faltered the young bride, “ dc ine fur-lined pocket on the outside o f you still love me?” Its cheek. When It Is hungry It takes H a s t e n r e c o v e ry toy k e e p in g th* “ More than ever, darling!” was Henry’ s food from this pocket with Its paw b o w e ls r e n u la r w it h A y e r ’s P ills . fervent answer. Just as a man would pull a sandwich Then there was sn eloquent silence. U a d e r the N e w H o lin g. “ Henry,” she gasped, turning her pale, from his pocket His Lawyer— The trouble is that ghastly face away, “ I thought that would It Is said that one o f these mice has they’ ve got half a dozen witnesses who make me feel better, but it doesn't!” been kept for three years with no other saw you whipping your wife. It will bs food tbun tbe mixed bird seed o f com­ hard to establish an alibi in the face of Borax. Nature's Disinfectant, Geanser aid Purifier merce. During this period It had not that. Kv* ryo e r alizen the necessity o f some Prisoner— Gosh! I don’t need any a taste o f either wuter or green food. ni• thoti o f purification o f inks, drains and direction alibi. All you’ve got to do is to prove by utensils in which may lurk the germ of Other experiments In this me that I was drunk. dreaded disease. hare shown. I d fact, that these mice In Health is i qu* stw n o f cleanliness and captivity refuse such treats, not seem­ That T errible Boy. proven ion. Mrs. Kerruthers (making a calB)— Yes, Most people are familiar with the use of ing to know that water Is good to disinfectants in t eir ordinary sense—a I drink. The bird seed put before the Indeed, Mrs. Kajones, I put in nearly the o f which are either unpl asa tly associated whole blessed day in the dentist’s chair. with disagreeable odors <*n which are eca se it can be used for almost every A w ell known authority on Rheuma­ domest c and medical purpose, Borax must clearness. He had alw ays thought '■ ose be con-idered the one greut household no* Jessup's voice oue o f hor greatest tism gives the readers of a large New cev-ity. __________________ charms, snd had smiled to himself to Y o rk d a ily paper the follow in g valua­ find how little the quality was chuuged ble, yet sim ple and harmless prescrip­ N e w M e tk ed . over the w ire when, an unexpected tion, which any one can easily prepare Do you wish to choose a wife? business m atter detaining him down­ at home: •flip a »in . Flu id Extract Dandelion, one-half town, he had telephoned to ask If he l Or select your lot in life? might bring his sleigh round at 4 ounce; compound Kargon, one ounce; Flip s coin. Compound Syiup Sarsaparilla, three O f two evils make no choice. o'clock Instead o f 3. And then that . ounces. Rave your time, and strength, and vole* sudden bewildering revelation. M ix by shaking w ell in a bottle, and There’s a better way ! Rejoice I Busy as he was. Jack H arvey stood take a teaspoonful after each meal and Flip a coin. for many minutes staring blankly down at bedtime. Into the street beneath his window. He states that the ingredients can be F e r ry ’s F ree S eed B o o k . H is mother and sisters had uever liked obtained from any good prescription For hall a century thousands snd Hose, but he had taken the matter pharmacy at small cost, and, being a thousands o f farmers and gardeners lightly, saying that they must love lier vegetable extraction, are harmless to have regarded " F e r r y ’ s Seed A n n u a l" te the beet guide not only for the buy­ vhen they knew her, and pretty soon— . take. T his pleasant m ixture, if taken regu­ ing o( seeds, but for their planting and that was as fa r as he had gone yet. care. D aily reference to its text and Now standing at his window In a be­ larly for a few days, is said to overcome The illustrations proves it to be tb e actual wilderm ent o f pain, he was glad that almost any case of Rheumatism. beginning o f a successful season. The he had gone no farther. H e fancied pain and sw elling, if any, diminishes new edition foi 1908 is now ready lor that voice In the home he had begun with each dose, until permanent results free m ailing to all who w rite to tbe to dream o f— be turned sharply from are obtained, and without injuring the publishers for a copy. the window and rang for bis otflee- stomach. W h ile there are many so- called Rheumatism remedies, [latent It is a high tribute to Ihe bouse of boy. D. M . fe r r y <4 Co. that tw o genera­ T w o hours later Rose was flying medicines, etc., some of which do give tions have planted Ferry's Seeds, each round tbe speedway behind Jack H ar­ relief, few really give permanent re­ sults, and the above w ill, no doubt, be succeeding year adding to the confi­ vey's splendid hoi'ses. A ll the town dence that "seed trouble” w ill never was out, and Hose grew gayer and greatly appreciated Dy many sufferers • rise when Ferry’ s seeds are planted as lovelier to look nt every moment. She here at this tim e. | In qu iry at the drug stores of even the "F e r r y 's Seed A n n u a l" says they knew that people were taking things sm all towns elicits the information that should be. for granted, and the consciousness o f these drags are harmless and can be Another remarkable feature devel­ It went to her head. She was sure that bought separately, or the druggists w ill oped by the house of Ferry is the m eth ­ the things— wouderful things— wore m ix tb e prescription if asked to. od of distributing seels to dealers throughout the country so that the coming true soon. Iteprarfillaff J a c k . The next morning Rose received a planters everywhere can secure at their "Jack always ends his letters te ms home store exactly what they want note from Jack. She read It with be­ By saying, ‘ I remain, yours forever,’ " He was going away when they want It, with the absolute wildered eyes. •aid tbe girl who had more money than assurance that It is fresh and fertile. quite suddenly upon a three months’ beauty. Everyone should send at once to D. M. business trip, he wrote, and took this “ Yes,” rejoined her girl friend, who Ferry A Co., Detroit. M ich., for the way o f saying good-by been use his hur­ oad more beauty than money, “ and If 1908 edition of “ F erry’s Seed A n n u a l." ried preparations le ft him no time to yon w ere poor he would probably re- call. I t was a pleasant note, but there waln a bachelor.’’ T h e P o o r Cat. was In It no hint o f any future hopes, W h a t t h e r ' l o t h tr ot I n B o . t o a . A young w ife called her husband on and Rose knew with a dull certainty I f you go to San Francisco and meel the telephone to tell him a tale o f woe that her happy world o f dreams had | ■ friend he w ill ask you to stay a week In tear-choked accents she said: “That vanished In a night. you. dearie? W ell, you know that love­ “ I didn't deserve I t ! ” she cried, pas­ • with him. In Omaha he w ill take yon ly chicken pie I made you— that horrid sionately. And In a way she did not. home overnight. In Chicago he will old cut came In and ate it up before 1 It was one o f the terrible Judgments o f take jo u out to dinner. In N ew York he w ill hurry you o ff to lunch. In New could stop It?” life.— Youth's Companion. H aven be w ill hand you a good cigar, l i e answered: “ Never mind, dar­ C o n v e n ie n t A r r a n g e m e n t . and In Boston be will give you au up ling ; I ’ll get you another cat." “ W hat are you buying now?" pie.— Congregutioualist “ I am looking fo r some present to A W on derful R eco rd. give my w ife on her birthday. I tell M any so-called “ specifics” and you, making presents costs a heap o f “ cures” for rheumatism have already money." been brought before the public; but "W h y don't you do as I do? I have of the W ell-Inform ed o f the W orld has when rheumatism, neuralgia and kin­ always been for a simple, pleasant never failed to moke my w ife a present dred diseases have become chronic snd on her birthday every year fo r twenty- threaten serious results, you may rest and efficient liquid laxative rem edy of five years, and I am not out n penny assured that they w ill help but very known value; a laxative which physi­ thus far.” little , If any. Although not recom­ cians could sanction fbr fam ily use "H o w do you manage It?" mended as “ in fa llib le ,” the peculiar because Its component parta are “ It Is Tery simple. A fte r w e were qualities of 8t. Jacobs O il especially known to them to be wholesome and married, when her birthday came adapt it to those cases which may be truly beneficial la effect, acceptable round, I gave her a £5 note. When my termed “ chronic,” and which have to the system and gantle, y e t prompt. birthday came round, she gave me the previously withstood a ll known “ spe­ In action. note back, and we have kept that up cifics,” as well as the prescriptions of In supplying that demand w ith its ever since, and neither o f us Is out a the beet physicians. excellent combination o f Syrup of penny."-— London Tit-Bits. S e T o t I « n t o t h « I d e a l. It Q u ie ts the C ough F c d S In s In B n K ing Alfonso o f Spain Is preparing to enjoy next summer the odd wedding yreseut Chat some wealthy Spanish no­ bleman bestowed on him and Queen Victoria, says the New Y’ork Sun. He s having a palace built on the Island >f fortegad a In the Buy o f Artwu, op- jnslte the port o f C arrll and the suin- ner resort o f Villagarcla, famous for ts sulphur baths. The villa at San Sebastian, at which he has heretofore fiient a good deal o f time each Sum­ ner, Is the property o f bis mother, and :he new summer home U designed to five the youthful couple a place where :hey can entertain guests Independent- The Island Is about three miles ano i half In circumference. It la dl verst- led In surface aud beautifully wooded, while In all directions It receives cool- tig breezes and commands splendid flews, varying from the broad Atlan ­ tic to the picturesque shores o f the bay. Previous to Its purchase for the tin g It bad a population o f seventy latter folk, who Inhabited eighteen Swellings. They sold out their rights to the Intending donors, sharing the desire o f the latter, as they put It, to please their sovereign, upon tbe one bondltlon that the Chapel o f the Incar­ nation, a far-famed shrine to which pilgrims from all ihe Ashing villages of the const resorted, should remain untouched and should be always acces­ sible to pilgrims. The king has placed the building ot bis palace and the beautifying o f th« Island In the hands o f the marquis de Vtana and a Madrid architect, Senni Rlpolles. The building Is to be o f semi- Arab design, follow in g the general Hues of some o f the most famous parts ol the Alhambra. The harbor Is also to be developed so that the king can In­ dulge In aquatic sports. X ■ S K Y S C R A P E R OF T H E F U TU R E . RHEUMATISM RECIPE One NOTHING IS BETTER T H A T YOU CAN USE) LUMBAGO’ S PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINGE, YOUR BACK FEELS UKE A RUSTY HINGE | SCIATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES SPOIL, H u » tired S torie« Illith. FOR HAPPINESS USE ST. JACOBS OIL. 2 5 o .—ALL DRUGGISTS— SOo. O a lr br a i«h t. Soulful Miss— You are familiar, I pre­ sume, wjth the Portuguese Hymn? Col. Lumpkin (just returned from a trip abroad)— Er— no; I saw him, of course, when I was in Europe, but I never met 'im. You mean King Carlos, don’t vou? Only O n « “ BROM O Q UIN IN E.” That is L A X A T IV E BKOMO Q U IN IN E . Look for the siKuature o f K. W. GROVE. Used the W orld over to Cure a Cold in One Day. ‘J6e. J n »t a F a m ily H O W A R D R . B U R T O N - A m a y c r a r i Chamist. L e a d v ille , C oloran o. B p ei’ im eit p rk -e s : G o ld , B llv e r , L- ad , $1 ; G o ld , H IIv o r ,7ó c ; G o ld , to c ; Z in o o r C op p e r, fel. C> a nirio tosta. M u illn g e u v e lu p e » an d f i l l i p r ie « lis i s e n t o n a p p lic a tio n . C o n tro l an d D in * p ir e w o rk sollellttd . K a ie r v u c e : C a rb o n a ia M ar tlo u al B a n k . LEARN TO DANCE USIONS 250 W a lts . T w o fttep. T h ree Step, etc- Dance com pletely taught and guaranteed In fo a r 1 P r o f W i l l W i l l s o n . IS felli»«- d i r » . - Bill«.. P o r t lu m i. O r ** *o n J ar. Fie (a n g r ily )— So there was a man after you when you married me, was there? She— Y ee; there was. “ Poor fo o l! I wish to heavens you had m arried him.” “ I did.” — Boston Transcript. 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Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as m ercury w ill surely destroy the sense o f smell and om pietely derange the w hole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pres- j eriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they w ill do is ten fold to the good y o u ean possibly d e riv e from them. I la ll’ sCatarrh Cure, m anufactured by K. J. Cheney i; N o . 3—09 H E N w r it in g to ad vertlsero p m en tion th la p ap er. The Kind You Hare Always Bought W Bears the Signature o f F l o w e r o f (h o The lead In very cheap pencils is some­ times only coke. F a m ily . “ Uncle ’ Rastus, how old are you?" "Das’ seventy nine. hoes. I'll noon be a octogeraolura."— Chicago Tribune. P lttS C U R fD IN 6 T O 14 DAYS. T h e P e -ru -n s Alm anac In 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 H om es. The Pernna I.ucky Day Almanac has become s fixture In over eight m illion homes. I t can be obtained from a ll druggists free. Be sure to inquire early. The 1908 Alm anac is already published, and the supply w ill so-m be exhausted. Do not put it o ff. Speak for one today. P A / O O IN TM E N T Is guaranteed to cure sny case of itch ing, Bi nd, deeding or Protru ding Piles in 6 to 14 da., s or money refunded. 50c. Re-enforced concrete buildings, 100 Npc««f. ; stories high, towering 1,000 feet Into I “ It takes yon a long time to pass a the air, may yet be seen by people now given point,” said tbe minute band, en living, according to a prominent New passant. York engineer and builder. Before “ I may be slow,” answered the hour such a feat can be accomplished, how- hand; “ but it takes you all of sixty-six minutes to catch up with me.” sver, two grent obstacle* must be over­ come. The lack o f adequate fire pro­ r * T O St. Vitus' rvanre ana al! Nervous Dls^aaea tection at auch a height Is one. and IzettliiK th e C a t O n t. j permanently cured by I>r. Kline's Great Restorer. Semi for FR E E f 4 .!trial bottle and Amelia— Herbert, dear, your office is on Nerve the other la the Impossibility o f provid­ treatise. Dr. R. I L K lu r , Ld. Ml Arrh HL. PbUa.,Pa, ing elevator service under the present Orange street, isn’t it? Herbert— Yes; why? The population of Oklahoma in about systems. Even now In thirty-story Amelia— That’s what I told papa. He 1,500,000, and the increase in Oklahoma buildings the weight o f the cables sup­ made such a funny mistake about you the City- the metropolis, which now has 32,- porting the cars la enormous, and build­ other day. He said he'd been looking you 452, has been 232.3 per cent in sevea ings o f over forty stories would pass up in Brad street. years. the safety line In this respect When, twenty years ago, a w riter dewcrlbed a mammoth office structure tow ering Into the clouds his picture was but a toy for the Imagination. Now It Is s w iftly approaching a reality. Architects are at work this moment rapidly developing plans fo r substan­ tially the aim e kind o f structure told Every part of the body Is dependent ctl the blood for nourishment and o f In his fanciful story. , Strength. When this life stream is flowing through the system in a state of “ T h e 10O-atory building Is sure to purity and richness we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health; come,” says one New York architect because pure blood Is nature’s safe-gunrd against disease. When, however, “ W e may not be ready for It yet, but the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of the larger and higher buildings s e are Its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various -ertaln to have In the near future. The ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections next stage In the development w ill be show that the blood is in a feverish and diseased conauion as a result of too die fifty and seventy-five- story build­ much acid or the presence of some Irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are ing, constructed o f steel and concrete." the result of morbid, unhealthy matter In the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca- Already tbe forty-story building has tarrl Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood been reached and passed In tbe com­ disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. pletion o f the Singer building. T bs These impnrities and poisons find their way Into the blood in various ways. fifty-story goal t* practleslly here with 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 tbe construction o f ths Metropolitan form uric and other acids, which are taken np by the blood and distributed L ife building, which, when completed, throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases i » w ill be forty-eight stories high. another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and Less than a dozen years ago a twen microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get Into the blood In ty-story building was a world wonder. Sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier o f disease instead of health. .Some Now It Is Insignificant The o js n s o f are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old •kyscrapers In New York, not taking constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are Into account the Singer building, gives constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood Is the source of all dis- a total number o f twenty-two buildings ■ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to more than twenty stories In height, end suffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character 3. S. S. Is the best 40e buildings ranging from ten to twen­ remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any ty stories high.— Popular Mechanic. and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely BAD BLOOD T H E The General Dem and The hero of the play had just died te «lew, tremulous, wabbling musi<* but tht audience insisted on his coming before tht curtain and kept up the applause for tht vpace o f fire minutes. A t last a aupe came out and stepped forward. “ Ladies and gentlemen,” he announced In a high-keyed voice, “ he says he'll hart the curtain raised and you ran look again on his cold corpse if you want to, but he’ll be d— d if he’s going to ri'late the pro­ prieties and degrade his art by coming te life again before to-morrow evening. Thanking you again, ladies and gentlemen, I will new retire.” FOR ¿TIFFriE M , SORENESS, SPRAIN OR BRUI8C, J Au ijers Figs and BUxlr o f Senna, the C ali­ IV O n e P a i r C o a i d . fornia FT* Syrup Co. proceeds along John W. Oates was discussing wom­ ethical lines and m iles on the merlta en's Ideas abont business th* other H e said a woman whom be of the laxative fo r Its rem arkable night. knew Once mailed her brother this success. That Is one o f many reaaona why note: "P lease buy fo r my account 1.000 Syrup o f F igs and E lixir o f Senna la shares o f P. D. A Q. at .73. Sell at given the preference by the W ell- 100, and be sure to send me the profits Informed. T o get Its beneficial effects by noon to-morrow, as I am going out always buy the genuine— manufac­ o f town.” tured by the California F ig Syrup Co., Some men Imagine they are natural only, and for sale by all leading leaders because they always w ant ta druggists. P rice fifty cents per b ottle boas the Job. S-JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN I’ r e a . a l In B a r o f A r o a a S it e n f S u m m e r Iflo m r . C on sid era i«* ' Itrld rirroon s. A girl and a young man, both ot whom bad sternly Job«, were married the other day. T be day after they were married tbe girl an Id to her fond hint- band : “ Ob, George, now that we are married, there It only one thing I re­ gret, and that is that I have to give up n y fine position.” The fond young huo- band Btroked the silken fremap« o f the young w lfe ’a hair and soothingly re­ plied : “ Now, darling, don’t worry, fo u needn't give up your poeltlon. I'U (!? • up m in«.” — Kan— City Star S O U R C E O F A L L D IS E A S E S.S.S. and permanently cures blood diseases of every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and healthy so that disease cannot remain. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sore» PURELY VEGETABLE and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagion» Blood Poison, etc., and docs not leave the slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of blood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature’» greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and harks, and is absolutely harmless to any part of the system. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class h u g stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write. T H E S W I F T S P C C i n C C O ., A T U U t T A , GAm