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Bronchitis Oar Windiest Spot. Althoftgh the Pacific ocean is Cotn- rativeiy free of storms— hence its Harm— Potei Keyes, p i ] , , |g the windi eit place in the United States. Vtlliann, Attica, N. Y. Fly Six Hundred Miles. The pigeon’ s capacity for flight is „tarvelons.1 Many have flown from fan tes to i-ancasliire, 440 miles, in a day, and the winner of a race from Shetlands to London, over 600 miles made the journey in 16 hours at an average speed of 37 miles an hour. Al l s e r i o u s l u n g tro u b le s begin with a tickling in the th ro a t, iou can stop this at first in a single night wi t h Ayers Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds. 1 An Ancient Work on Angling. The greatest work of antiquity on angling is said to l>e the “ Jfalieutica” ,f Oppian, a Greek poet who flourished n the time of Severus, A. [). 198, fr(jm which we learn that many artifices in ashing thought to be modern were mown to ancients. We also learn :rom Atlieneus that several other'writ- ?rs had written treatises or poems on ishing some centuries before tlieChris- :ian era. t No A p p e t it e Weans lo ss o f v ita lity , vigor jr to n e, and is often a pre cursor o f prostrating sick- less. T h is is w hy it is ierious. T h e best, thing ron can d o is to take the jreat, alterative and tonic -food’s Sarsaparilla iVhich has cured thousands. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - P E - R U r N A P R O T E C T S T H E L I T T L E O N E S TRUMPET CALLS. ». ioduced.by , und when ! » - - under » * » influence fur to u r» threading the see of his own mind Tkrt* tins: 2k., He., $1. All dragglM«. Ä tiiiVu v r x *k i r r - “e tell# you uk* not *«• to iS n « * a * re U «« g. know.! K with V him . W willin ___ ^ AYEK CO., Luwui, Uui. Greek Palace Discovered. In the course of the exploration work now proceeding in Bocotia, oh the site of Orchomenes at one time a small Ph t V k te' Whlch waa destroyed bv the Thebans in 367 B. C., a tine royal palace has just been discovered. A number of frescoes adorn the walls of the state rooms. The Baby Humorist. „ “ ° f course,” said Mrs. Extrygood, babies?*’™ *°n<* bright, precocious n . '? h’.„yes; certainly,” replied old Batch, but I draw the line on the sup posed smart sayings made up by tire parents and loaded off on poor infants.” , —Baltimore American. The Prickly Pear. « U S I THIS? The prickly pear of Africa is so tena- ious of life that a leaf or even a small ortoin of a leaf if thrown on the round strikes out roots almost imme- S K S ® R S S M S S M s F. J. CHENEY ¿Co., Prong Tol#dn n iately and becomes the parent of a kn<m® Cheney for the past 1., years, ami belie« him J perfectly ist growing plant. iSfl'in 1 fci" .** ba,in<‘” tr»bMction. »ndim thili 5m. “ rrl ° Ut obl‘*“ lon* ■»•i# Divorce Laws and Divorces. ' W is t 4 T ru ax , The country with perhaps the most Wholesale Urueglsti, Toledo. W alding K innan & M arvin , snient divorce laws in the world is w .m .n .* .? r5?iesal? Dru« * 18t*. Toledo. O. weden, and there the divorce rate is 18 Uken in**nially,acting Urectly on the blood and mueoua ■urfaeeeof >wer than in the Netherlands, which, J the system. Price 75c per bottla. Bold by all fter England, has the strictest laws 5 H Jfrl1---7*-1—on 1 fref* y U's Family rill* are the beat. 1 the world. to t h i U n red eem ed , U R 14 I It O ideas are not the same as scalding ones. Even In a res taurant a man may reveal his religion. The gospel of the times Is not the gospel for the times. No man was ever yet crushed with other people’ s cares. Success is the test of the soul. There are no wastes with God. Our own trials test our friends. \\ anderlngs bring to weakness. Honesty is simply heart-health. There is no progress without God In front. SK E E J D E S E A S E . SrvS s iS K S S a tts s S r a H e O et « — — n atural con dition Jthe p a in fu l, fe v e n s nd t h e s o r e a n d ten d er m uscles m ailed free to those s p e c ia l b o o k o n RheU ® ar b ! ? r fuHy answ er a ll letters a sk .n g r it . O u r p h y s ic ia n s w ill ch ee fut^y ^ ch a rg e is made. i&l inform ation o r a ^ ^ ^ SPCCMC CO., ATLAXTA, C A , Results. Peruna should be kept in the house all the time. Peruna should be kept in every house where there are children. Don’t wait until the child is sick then send to a drug store. Have Peruna on hand—accept no substi tute. Pe-ru-na Protects ANNA R. BP O WN Mrs. J. M. Brown. Dun- negan Springs,Mo.,writes: “ My little daughter three years old was troubled with a very bad cough which remained after an attack of catarrhal fever. Nhc has taken one bottle of Peruna through which she has obtaineil a com plete cure. She is now as well and happy as a little ..... be. LuS ' \% 'l. girl can When our friends say how well she looks I tell them Peruna did it.” In u later letter she says: “ Our little daughter continues to have good health.” the Entire Mrs. Schafer, 436 Hope Ave., 8t. Louis, Mo., writes: “ In the early part of last year I wrote to you for , advice for my daughter Alice, four years of age. She had been a puny, sickly, ailing child since her birth. She had convulsions and catarrhal fever. I was always doctoring until we commenced to use Peruna. She grew strong and well. Peruna is a wonderful tonic; the best medicine I have ever used. “ I was in a very wretched condition when I commenc- i ed to take Peruna. 1 had catarrh all through my whole i body, but thank God, your medicine set me all right, would not have any other medicine. “ Peruna cured my baby boy of a very bad spell of cold and fever. He is a big healthy boy fifteen months old. have given him Peruna off and on since he was born, think that is why he is so well. I cannot praise Peruna enough. W e have not had a doctor since we began to use Peruna—all praise to it—Mrs. Schafer. W o r k o n N e w R o a d la B e in g P u s h e d o n B o t h 8 id e s o f M o n n ta ln a . UMATISM 3 Often Bring Disastrous TRANSANDEAR RAILWAY. The Safe Side. “ You’ ll be sorry some day that you didn’t get married if you don’t.” “ Well, I ’d rather not be married and be sorry I wasn’ t than to be married and be sorry I was.” —San Francisco Wasp. » Neglected Colds in Children Sin needs to shine In spots to hide Its whole sordidness. Our efficiency depends on whether God Is our sufficiency. It Is safest to flee from the act that will not bear reflection. Well begun Is half done but only half done Is all undone. Better not pick up any rocks until your own recdM"is clean. The preacher cannot study how to live by living in his study. If all men were true the world would soon be made new. The devil never yet made a lock that the love of God could not break. Sermons preached for the ears of God will reach the hearts o f men. The Bible is never too deep for the child nor too shallow for the aged. THEBE IS NO œ SLICKER L I K E Ä N O T A Phases. A good blower Is not always a good 1 Household Against Catarrhal striker. Diseases. Only a man o f grace can be a means of grace. j goon as t^e vajoe c f p erlina Uvapi Genius needs to be balanced with js fully appreciated by every house hold, both as a preventive and cure gentleness. of catarrhal affections, tens of thous- ! When life is all sport to us the devil auds oflives will be saved, and hun- ls the hunter dreds of thousands o f chronic, Un- j * goring cases of disease prevented. The hope o f glory depends on the Teruua is a household safeguard, hold on Christ It Is no use praying for the things you will not pay for. During the last session o f the Chi lean congress, which closed in Febru ary, a bill was passed providing for the construction of a railway over the T h e INTERNAL REMEDY | Andes Mountains, to connect Buenos Ayres with Santiago and Valparaiso, No Case Exists it W ill Not Caro j This will be the first line to cross the I continent of South America. This rail Mother« will find Mr*. Wln§low’« Soothing way was projected twenty years ago, Syrup the beat remedy to use for their children and since that time some sort of meas- the i tee "*-------- teething aeaaon. are dealing with the question has been before each session of Congress; Aa It la T o d a y . but each in its turn failed to pass one -orty years a§o and after many years Famous Patient— Doctor, please give or the other branch of the law-making sf use on the eastern coast.Tower's me my medicine now. body until Feb. 28 last, when the Waterproof Oiled Coats were introduced Doctor— Pardon me. I ’m simply above-mentioned bill became a law. A a the West and were called -Slickers by the doctor in charge of issuing bulle railway extending from Buenos Ayres the pioneers and cowboys. This fraphic tins; the other doctor will be here pres to the Cumbre o f the Cordillera, at me has come into such general use that ently. Uspallata Pass, to connect with the is frequently though wrongfully applied line from Valparaiso, is being con- riTQ P erm an en tly cured. W o fltaor n erv o u sn ea s many substitutes You want the gentine | I lu after flrat day’s use of Dr.Kllne’aOreat Nerve I structed by the Argentine government. Look for the Sign of the fish, and Keeterer. Bend for Free S3 trial bottle and treaties I Work on the new road is being pushed D r. ft. H. Kline, Ltd-.Mi Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. the name Tower on the buttons. | forward on both sides of the moun- HAM IH MACH AW YlliOW AND ' tains, and prospects are bright for di- SOLD BY BEPRtSENTATIVt TRADE O r o w t h o f H a ir. ; rect railway connections within a few THE WORLD OVER. „1 Like most vegetation, the hair grows years between the Atlantic and Pacific A. J. TOWH C0.b05T0H.MA55. U SA TOWER CANADIAN CO.L*trt.TOSONTO. CAN. better in light than in darkness because coasts over the Andes, by a line ex of the stimulating effect of light and tending through the heart of Chile sunshine. It has often been noticed and Argentina. This road will short in the case of men who sit in offices en the time between Europe and Chile y PISO S CURE FOR k with one side always turned toward the *“ M n T CU rrrT n T v m n rrrn T ra H RES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS, by six or eight days, as traffic is now t Cough Hyrup. I'utM Good. U«f light that the mustache or beard of via the Strait o f Magellan. Bold by d raggiata. that side grows longer than on the i The railway from Buenos Ayres Is C O N S U M P T IO N other. completed as far as Puente del Inca, a short distance from the Cumbre, and the line in course of construction in Chile is completed as far as Salto del Saldado, also near the pass over the Andes, and during the summer months —November to April—traffic is car ried on over the mountains, along the route of the proposed railwig*-, by mule I caravans. It requires only one day to make the trip between the railway : terminals. The pass is crossed at an is n a t u r a l t o ru b th e spot th a t hurts, and w hen rh eu m a tic elevation o f 13,000 feet above the sea a re s h o o t in g th r o u g h the jo in t s and m uscles and ^ e y are level; but the route as surveyed for tied a n d s o r e , th e su fferer is a p t to turn to lin im en ts and plasters ' the railway provides for a tunnel through the mountains, which will re l i e f ; a n d w h ile su ch treatm en t m ay q u iet the pain lo u n t o f r u b b in g o r b lis te rin g can o u r e R h eum atism , teM U se it duce the altitude of the highest point reached by the railroad to considera : a s k in d is e a s e , b u t is in the b lood and all to P caused bly below that o f the Cumbre, where v e r y t im e y o u a re exp osed to the sam e c o n d it io n s t h a tc a u s e d the mule transports cross.— Consular irst a t t a c k , y o u are g o in g to have an oth er, and R ^ m n a t t s m Reports. a st ju s t a s long- a s th e p oison is in th e blood, n o m atter w h a t T o P le a s e H m C r i t i c » . o o l v e x te rn a llY T o o m uch a cid in the b lo o d is on e cau se o f Half a century ago Wagner was se m a t i s m ; s to m a c h trou b les, bad d ig estion , w eak kid n eys and verely criticized 111 London for con i liv e r a re o th e r ca u ses u n ab le to sle e p a t n i g h t , ducting concerts without a score. He Sidney, Ohio, August 26,1903. i b r i n g o n th is p a in fu l d is- was giving some Beethoven concerts, and he knew the master’ s symphonies b e c a u s e th e b lo o d b ecom es :d w it h th e p o is o n o u s m at- by heart. After the first performance one of h ic h th e s e o r g a n s fa il to r tV a ^ b i « S « “ ■ l“ »«d‘ g.ve ms onjjj, the London papers acolded the com o u t o f th e syste m . Cer* poser of “Tannhaeuser” for directing secret d is e a s e s w ill produce the symphony without a score in front m a tis m , a n d o f a ll form s of him. pains, is t h e m o s t s tu b b o rn and At the next concert young Wagner built n, Di e, f o r it see m s to _ a ffect ■tranrt. c in e . w ith o u t a d o u b t , a n d I ta k e plena- had a book o f music open before him e in «, W b o n e a n d m u s cle in th e on the desk. “ • # . » . BOTTOHTOfN. T h e b lo o d is th e m edium The following day the same newspa lic h t h e p o is o n s a n d a cid s , ,, m a *ter w h a t kind o f per printed a commendatory article, trrie d t h r o u g h t h e syste m , and l t d ^ h the b lo o d, o r you which praised him for his better in m a tis m y o u h a v e , it m u st be t f ea for rheumatic trou- terpretation of Beethoven, the improve ment due. of course, to the use o f the e v e r g e t p e r m a n e n tly rid o f it. A jnflame the stom ach i. S. S. h a s n e v e r ^ e a eq u a lled . l t d ^ other strong drugs, score. Wagner announced for the Inn- efit of his critic that the score in front . . . t h e d i p » » » U fa „ o . r . l fa .M . o f him on the previous evening was that of Rossini's opera. "The Barber of Seville" —turned upside down. b lood a ll poison ou s a cids and errin’s Pile Specific Against W inter Catarrh in Its Many B tc s s in n . y g y —So you asked old Jones for his daughter's hand? What did he say? Ferdy— He said: "Take her and let me be happy.” Some women adapt themselves to circumstances and others apply for a diver**. Pe-ru-na Kept In the House for Five Years. Mr. Albert Lietzman, 1596 Milwau kee Ave., Chicago, 111., writes: “ I am only too glad to inform you that I am feeling splendid and have never felt better in my life. Through the advice of a friend I tried Peruna, and am glad to say it cured me to per fection. I began to tell a friend about Peruna the other day antjl I had no sooner commenced than he told me his folks have kept Peruna in the house for the past five years. I am sure I would n’ t be without it. Mother also uses it to keep herself in good health.” Be Sure to Have Pe-ru-na on Hand Ankles, knees, wrists and elbows be- During the Inclement Months ¡come suddenly swollen and painful. A of Fall and Winter. long disastrous illness follows. The Croup, capilarry bronchitis, and ar child may live and become convalescent, ticular rheumatism are the special a miserable invalid of valvular disease banes of childhood. These all alike re of the heart. A ll these mishaps are the direct result o f neglected cold. Pe sult from catching cold. One child catches cold and scares its runa is the safeguard of the family. If mother into hysterics by having croup a child catches cold, Peruna should be used immediately. in the dead of night. A few doses of Peruna and a ch ild ’ s Another child catches cold, develops a stubborn cough that will not yield to cold is gone. The apprehension of the ordinary remedies. The parents are parents flee away. The household is free from fear once more. filled with forbodings. If you do not derive prompt and sat Still another child catches cold and develops that most fatal malady of ch il isfactory results from the use of Peru dren, capillary bronchitis. The doctor na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, is called, pronounces th*e case pneu giving a full statement of your case monia, and if the child is lucky enough and he will be pleased to give you his to liye it has developed weak lungs valuable advice gratis. Adress Dr. Hartman, President of from which it may never recover. And yet another child catches cold The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, and articular rheumatism is the result. Ohio. Ask Your Druggist for Free Pe=ru=na Almanac for 1904 Inconsistency. “ Jenkins is a queer duck.” “ W hat’ s he done now?” “ Why, last night he fretted and fumed and finally slanged because his wife took three minutes to dress for a car ride out to the park, and last week he sat in an open boat in the hot, broil ing sun from 2 o ’ clock until 6 without getting a bite and enjoyed it .” — Balti more News. For coughs and colds there is no better medicine than Piso’s Cure for Consump tion. Price 25 cents. Antson Plants. The ant seldom injures a plant, al though generally charged with all sorts of iniquity in this direction. On the contrary, they often do good work in ridding the plants of the aphides, w hich if left alone w ill soon suck away the sap which is the life of the plant. 16885121 A yer’s Pills are good liver pills. You know that. T he best fam ily laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular, cureconstipation. Want your moustache or beard I W A ll iL U MI h a ve g on e 1 4 d a y * at a tim e w i t l i o n t m B O f f m r n t o f t h e b o w e l s , not being a b le to aiove them e x ce p t b f uaing h ot w ater in jection «. C hronic con stip a tion fo r »even year* placed m e In this terrib le co n d itio n : d a rin g th a t tim e 1 did e v erything i heard o f b u tn e v e r found any re lie f: tu c b was my ca se until 1 began nelng CA8CAK K T8. 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