Distress
\fter Eating
ea between meals, belching, Tom-
tits of nervous bead-
, paiu in the stomach, are all
ptums of dyspepsia, and the longer
neglected the harder it is to cure it.
1
1 , flatulence,
tod's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Ically and permanently care It—
pgthen and tone the stomach and
• digestive organs for the natural
prmance of their function*,
cept no substitute for Hood’s.
I bad dyspepsia twenty-five years and
I different medicines but got no help
I I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
L taken four bottles of this medicine
[can now eat almost anything, sleep
| have no cramps In my stomach, no
King and no distress.^ Mas. W ill ia m
■ abrctt , 14 Olney 8J., Providence, R. I.
^ o d ’a S a rsa p a rilla p ro m ise s te
i and keeps th e p ro m ise .
F r i e n d l y S u g g e s tio n .
fm at a loss to know what to make
only son,” said the trust magnate,
perns to have uo brains for busi-
lermit me to hand you a suggestion,”
ped the merchant prince. “ Make a
ky leader of him.” — Philadelphia In-
W h a t M icrobes Are.
(V& ce Pasteur demonstrated the fact
ist many human diseases are due to
ninote living things which grow and
luluply in our bodies, there has been
itendency to call all microscopic or-
A is ,
whether harmful or not,
^ K s ” or “ microbes” or “ bacteria”
id l* > iminately. This confusion may
S B eared by the statement tiiat pro-
are the lowest known forms of
ils and that bacteria are the low-
Jknown forma of plants, while
■ns” and “ microbes” may apply to
(disease-causing forma in either
— From Gary N. Calkins's “ Pro-
and Disaease” in the April Cen-
■
__________________
For bronchial troubles try P is o ’s Cur*
nr Consum ption. I t is a good cGugh
ladftcine.
«
A t druggists, price 25 cents.
About tJorrect.
jicher— Can you tell me the differ
i between caution and cowardice?
light Boy—Yes. ma’am. When you
afraid yourself, that's caution;
i the other fellow ’s afraid, that's
dice.
I’be W onderful Cream Separator
its work in ¡50 minutes and leaves less
I per cent butter fat. The price is ridicu-
t tow, according to size, $J 1 • to|6.0U each,
Ihen you have OHS you would not part
ith for fifty times its cost.
JUST SEND THIS NOTICE
: stamps for postage to the John A. Sal
d Co., La Crosse, Wis., and get their big
fully describing this remarkable Cream
.tor, and hundreds of other tools aud
ds used by the farmer. [P. C. L.J
L on gest Road in th e W orld.
11901 the great Siberian railway
[brown open to the public. There
"ken in operation a total of 1,444
lea in Manchuria and 3,559 miles in
H k . a continuous Russian line from
’ to Fort Arthur of 5,429 miles;
|>e new trains de luxe, which will
[running this summer, will give
p ly a through service from Paris
prt Arthur, a distance of 7,299
6.600 miles of which is over
an lines.— From James W. David-
i’« [ “ The Great Siberian Railway”
April Century.
vi S o m e t h in g f o r t h e B oys,
etary Shaw makes a few terse
s every little while on "The
y.” The Secretary Is pretty sure to
Jcslthe friendship of boys generally
3 « he talks directly to fathers
enfhe says that boys want the com-
iledshlp of boys and that the horns
H welcome the boy as much as It
^ h e baby and the man. Secretary
~ calls attention to the fact that
prld Is producing a higher type of
inhood than o f manhood; that
are more young women whom
rould welcome to your homes as
Iters-ln-law than young meD
l you would welcome as sous-ln
He says there Is no excuse for
although there are reasons
g which Is that about the only
where the boy Is sure o f a cordial
ng Is where you do not desire
o go.
Indispensable
For all aches from head to foot
t. Jacobs Oil
hu curative qualities
to reach the
>AINS and ACHES
of the human family, and to re
lieve and cure them promptly.
P r i c * 95c. a n d 5 0 c.
.... ............................. ....
E r n e * »].
EX All HU f Allt.
-------- -.-Tip. V mourn Good. 0
la time. Sold try irmin*
r a j M U ' . ItlJ r.T T
j
A B a n ta m to t h e R e s c a e .
One day a flock of sparrows were
noticed flying excitedly around a house,
and on going near I saw that a young
sparrow had fallen from a nest under
the tiles aud was too young to fly
back.
Suddenly a bantnm cock stepped for
ward. He evidently quite understood
the state o f affairs, for he picked the
little mite up very tenderly in his beak,
mounted an empty cart that happened
to be conveniently near, flew from it
on to the tiles and. stretching his neck
out over the edge replaced the sparrow
in Its nest.
In doing so, however, lie overbal
anced himself and tumbled to the
ground. But after pluming his feath
ers for a minute he strutted about the
yard none the worse for his adventure
and evidently very proud o f his ex
ploit
G r o w in g tjioclr
The possibilities of electricity have
never yet been fully demonstrated. Its
beneficial effect upon growing plants
in the way o f hastening development
has been proved to an extent, and now
the mysterious fluid is being tried on
animals at the University of Michigan,
at Ann Arbor.
It has been demon
strated that rabbits enclosed In a pen
about which run a number of elec
trically-charged wires reach maturity
In two-thirds the time taken by those
kept under normal conditions.
The
electrically-treated anlmuls were In all
respects healthy and their flesh has
been found to be unusually tender. It
Is thought possible that tbe same treat
ment may be applied to beef cattle,
making a 2-year-old steer as large us
one 3 years old under present condi
tions, besides producing a superior
quality of beef.
A Wonderful Discovery.
Broad land. 8. Dak., March 28.—
Quite a sensation has been created here
Dy the publication of the story of G.
W. Gray, who after a special treatment
for three months was prostrate and
helpless and given up to die with
Bright’s Disease. Bright’s Disease has
always been considered incurable, hut
evidently from the story told by Mr.
Gray, there is a remedy which w ill
cure it even in the most advanced
stages. This is what he says;
“ I was helpless as a little babe.
My wife and I searched everything and
read everything we could find about
Bright's Disease, hoping that I would
be able to And a remedy. After many
failures my wife insisted that I should
try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I praise God
for tbe day when I decided to do so for
this remedy met every phase of my case
and in a short time I was able to get
out of bed and after a few weeks’ treat
ment I wa-i a strong, well man. Dodd’s
Kidney Pills saved my life .”
A remedy that w ill cure Bright’s Dis
ease will cure any lesser Kidney Dis
ease. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are certain
ly the most wonderful discovery which
modern medical research has given to
the world.
C A T C A N N O T SU C K BREATH. |
O ld
H n p e r e tltio n
Is
U p set b y th e
H ia h e e t M e d ic a l A u th o r it ie s .
Can a cat really suck the breath of a
child?
W e have always heard that It could.
Aw ay back In early childhood we dis
tinctly remember o f frequent warn
ings to look out for the cat. Do not
allow tbe cat to get Into bed with the
baby, as it Is liable to suck tbe baby's
breath, which would cause the baby to
die.
Is there any foundation for such a
notion as this? W e never could dis
cover any real meaning to the belief
that a cat can suck the breath o f a
child. Indeed, the sentence Is totally
unintelligible.
What is meant by sucking the
breath? It may be true that the cat,
attracted by tbe breath of a child
who hud recently been nursing, might
attempt to interfere In some manner
with the child’s mouth. In young cats
the impulse to nurse might be excited
by the smell of the child's breath.
It Is barely possible that the cat might
be seized with a desire to bite or to de
vour the child's lips or tongue, lured
on by the smell o f milk. W e are not
In a position to deny these possibili
ties. Maybe they are true.
But not any o f these suppositions
furnish a basis for the statement that
the cat is liable to suck the child's
breath. W e have always heard this
statement with a shudder o f horror.
It seems to convey some weird, hor
rible tragedy that can hardly be imag
ined. But it is a mere fancy, the ori
gin o f which is hard to explain.
Yet we would advise mothers to be
careful about leaving the Infant with
a cat. W e do not favor (b e Idea of
cats sleeping with children. Nor do
we favor the practice o f children play
ing with cats, handling them, mopping
them around the floor, fondling them,
dressing them up as dolls. It is not
good for the cat. It is not good for
tbe child. Neither cats nor dogs ought
to be treated In this manner. They are
all right In their place, but they are
not fit for playthings. ’ ' ” ,
I f the superstition that a cat can j
suck a child's breath has operated as a
preventive to mothers allowing their
children to play with cats it has served
a very good purpose, but such childish
uotions are hardly compatible with tua
Hire reflection. It Is one o f the old
wlyes' fables which may have served
a good purpose, but it is too ridiculous
for repetition. There are other and
better reasons why the cat and baby
ahonld not be left together than the
vague, unintelligible fear that the cat
will atick the child's breath.— Medical
Talk.
Perrin’s Pile Specific
Ths INTERNAL REMEDY
No C a m Esista it W ill Not C «ro
THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME
Are Never
Your doctor will (ell you that
thin, pale, weak, nervous chil
dren become strong and well
by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Small doses, for a few days.
Without
Peruna
in
the
House
for Catarrhal Diseases.
“ Is your w ife a club womau, Mike?”
i “ Narry tbe like o’ tbot, eor. She uses
a flatiron, sor.” — Detroit Free Press.
“ Say, pa, what’s ‘multum In par-
| vo?......... Those three dumplings you
have Just eaten.” — Chicago Record-
Herald.
Winkle— I have been over in En
gland visiting the nobility. Van Ant
ler— What did you think of our Amer
“ When 13 year* old. for mtny months no
ican girls?— Ex.
one thought I could live because of thin blood.
Hut, in a few weeks. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla com | Worth
the Sacrifice.— 8taylate—
pletely restored me to health.”
H r «. K. B uckminster , Vineland, If. J.
May I have a kiss before I go? Miss
pi.M a bottle
Weary— I f I give you one will you
really go?—Judge.
■HIMMBIMMMHMM fO I* 1
Henri— I f 1 kissed you, would you
give it away to your father? Marie—
Of course not! What would he want
B iliou sness,constip ation prevent re with your kisses?— I.e Vie Parlsleune.
covery. Cure th es e w ith A yer’s Pills.
Departing Boarder— I ’m sorry we
couldn't get along, but I hope you are
A D e g e n e ra te .
willing to let bygones be bygones.
Kind Lady— Have you always been Landlady— Does that include your
a tramp? Were you never any high board bill, Mr. Slopay?
er 7
The Smart Man: “ De really smaht
Tramp— Oh! yes'm.
I uster be a man,” said Uncle Ebeu. “ Is de one dat
second-story worker and porch-climber. has sense enough to know dat he's li
able to be fooled de same as anybody
H ow ’ s T h is ?
M R. A N D M R S . J. O. A T K IN S O N , IN D E P E N D E N C E , MO.
We offer One Hundred Dol!*rs Reward foi else.” — Washington Star.
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Tom— Your uncle asked after your
l ia ir « Catarrh Cure.
„ . _ _
Under date of January 10, 1897, Dr.
In a letter dated January 1, 1900, Mr.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J, health several times; displayed quite Hartman received the following letter: Atkinson says, after live years’ experi
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him a tender solicitude; in fact--------- Dick
“ My wife had lieen suffering from a ence with Peruna:
perfectly honorable in all business transac Yes, his solicitude is tender, but un
complication of diseases for the past 25
tions and financially able to carry out any ob
“ I will e ver continue to speak a good
fortunately, not legal tender.— Ex.
ligations made by their Arm.
years.
word for Peruna. In my rounds as a
west <St T ruajc , Wholesale lmireists,Toledo, O.
“ Didn’t you think I made some rath
“ Her case had baflied the skill of traveling man I am a walking adver
W ald in g , K innan & M a r v in , Wholesale Drug
gists. Toledo, O.
er cutting remarks In my speech at the some of the most noted physicians. tisement for Peruna and have induced
H all’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act-
“ You did. One of her worst troubles was chronic
Ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur club banquet last night?”
faces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle, old fellow. I noticed them. You split constipation of several years’ standing. many people (luring the past year to
bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
use Peruna with the most satisfactory
“ 8he also waB passing through that
infinitives right along.” — Chicago Tri
H airs Family Pills are the best.
results. I am still enred of catarrh.”
most
critical
period
in
the
life
of
a
bune.
John O. Atkinsen,
jsojood aqj nj naxa 'non
woman—
change
of
life.
In
June,
“ Now this won’t do, you know.”
Box 272,
Independence, Mo.
-fpwjj » Suituooaq sj nop H bj jo qoo
1895, I wrote to you about her case.
“
What
won’t?”
"This
line:
‘
Her
eyes
tuoo b
8Kau{ddBH *aJo;aq JBai
When old age comes on, catarrhal
You ath’ised a course of Peruna and
were
like
stars.’
”
“
Why
not?”
"W
hy,
eqj 7 «oo if unqi atm* jajjaq b uajp
Manalin, which we at once commenced, diseases come also. Systemic catarrh
poets have been using that for ages.
-nqo dApS oj juejf a ’- mao ajotn hjbod
andjhave to say it completely cured is almost universal in old people.
Be up to date! Say ’ Like radium.’ ” —
her.
She firmly believes that she This explains why Peruna has become
Detroit Free Press.
would have been dead only for these ■so indispensable to old people. Peru
The Parson— Dis am mos' pos’tively wonderful remedies.
na is their safe-guard. Peruna is tbe
de mos’ ’streemly Juiciest chicking I
“ About the same time I wrote you only remedy yet devised tiiat meets
eber put in mah mouth. Brer Jackson. about my own case of catarrh, which these cases exactly.
Brer Jackson— Yes, sah, palison; dat had been of 25 years’ standing. At
Sndi eases cannot be treated locally;
chicking wuz raised an’ brung up on times I was almost past going. I com nothing but an effective systemic icm-
watermilllons, sah.— Leslie's Weekly. menced to use Peruna according to your edy could cure them. This is exactly
Boy— My mother said there was a inductions and continued its use for what Peruna is.
If you do not receive prompt and
pound of sand In the last box of about a year, and it has completely
satisfactory results from the use of Pe
prunes you sent up. Grocer— Well, cured me.
runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman,
you tell your mother that was the best
“ Your remedies do all that you
scrubbing sand. She is a good cus claim for them, and even more. Ca giving a full statement ol yoar case and
tomer. aud I threw that in.— Philadel tarrh cannot exist where Peruna is he w ill be pleased to give you his valu
able advice gratis.
phia Record.
! taken according to directions. Suc
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
Fond Parent (to young hopeful)— cess to you and your rem edies.”
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Unless you keep your face and hands
John O. Atkinson.
Ohio.
I clean, your teeth brushed, and look
neat, the children of nice people won’t
N e v e r H a d O n e.
i
N ot C row d ed .
have anything to do with you—they
Teacher— Johnny, what Is an ada
" I suppose there ! b plenty of room
won't play with you. Young Hopeful
at the top In your business.”
— I bet if I had a goat and a wagon mant?
1 '
©
Johnny— You can't fool me. Adair
"Hardly. I am a steeple-jack."
they would.— Judge.
1
-----------------------
"Gladys,” said Chumley to his man never had no aunt.
P»rm«n»titl 7 (urea. ito fit. or norvouanwa
nish sister, “ I ’ ve done so much for
Mothers w ill And Mrs, Winilows’s Soothing
«tier Sr.t d.y'R uMoofUr. Klln»'.Or,«( Nervi
tore Send for Free S 3 * 0 . 1 bottle «n<t Irtwllaa
you, you should write me a testimo Syrup the best remedy to use lor their children
Ktorer.
Pr. k. H. Kline, Mil M' Arrh HI., Philadelphia, P a
nial.” “ A testimonial?” “ Yes. You during the teething period..
might say. ’Dear Brother—Once I was
a timid, delicate girl, but since using
Swiss watches, according to a report
Before boiling inilk rinse out the
“ D i a b M m . P inkuam : — I am one your collars, shirts and ties 1 have be just published, are becoming popular in saucepan with a little hot water; it will
China. Those with fantastic designs on prevent the milk sticking to the bottom
o f the m an y o f your grateful friends come a new woman.”
the face find the most ready sale.
i of the pan.
who have been cured through the use
Father— So you took dinner at W il
of L y d ia E. P in k h am 's V e g e ta b le lie Stout's house to-day. I hope when
C om pound« and who ran to-day
thank you for the fine health I enjoy. it came to extra helpings you had
When I was thirty-five years old, I manners enough to say “ No.” Tommy
suffered severe backache and frequent —Oh, yes, sir, I said "N o ” several
bearing-down pains; in fact, I had times. Father— You did, eh? Tommy
womb trouble I was very anxious to — Yes, sir; Mrs. Stout kept askin' me
get well, and reading o f the cures your if 1 hud enough.— Philadelphia Press.
Compound had made, I decided to try
Mother— Elsie, your sister tells me
it. I took only six bottles,but it built me
up andcured me entirely of my troubles. you took a second helping of pudding
“ My family and relatives were at Mrs. Brown's to day. Little Elsie—
naturally as gratified as I was. My So I did. mamma. “ Do you think that
niece had heart trouble and nervous was right. Elsie?” “ Yes. You know
The best evidence of a bad condition of the blood and unhealthy state of
prostration, and was considered incur
able. She took your Vegetable Com you have often told me not to contra the system, is an old festering sore, running ulcer, or abscess. They show
pound and it cured her in a short time, dict any one, and Mrs. Brown said, ‘I Ihe bodily impurities are not passing out through the proper channels, but
and she became w ell and strong, and know Elsie will have a second helping are left in the system to clog and poison the blood. So thoroughly does
"
her home to her great joy and her hus to pudding.' and I couldn't contradict the poison permeate the system that every little scratch, cut or bi m ise
band’s delight was blessed with a baby. her. could I ?”
inflames and festers. Everything about an old sore or ulcer suggests disease,
I know of a number of others who
health, they
_
The New Woman's Quandary.— They affect the general
have been cured o f different kinds of
F B O tf C A L F O F T H E L E O T O A N K L E
female trouble, and am satisfied that "Yes,” the new woman remarked, “ I require constant attention, and are a
A S O L ID S O K E .
your Compound is the best medicine am greatly troubled.”
“ By what?” source of anxiety and trouble all the
N e w O a stla , P a ., J u ly SB, 1003.
for sick women.” — M rs . E l iz a b e t h H.
Well, I want to get married, Just to time, and in some cases highly offen
T h rs a y e a r s « s o a co m m on b o ll a p .
T h o m ps o n , Box 105, Lillydale, N.Y. —
prove that I can, and I don’t want to sive. There is danger, too, of these
p a ir e d on t h a o a lf o f m y lim b . N o t y ie ld -
#6000 forfeit I f orlqlnal o f aboue letter proving
genuineness etui not be produced.
get married, just to prove that I don't places becoming cancerous if not
i n s to s im p le h om e re m e d ie s , I c o n .u lte d
treated promptly and in the right
a p b y . l c i . n , w b o p re s c rib e d a p o u ltice ,
have to. I f I don't they'll say I can't;
11»* seed , su p p o se d ly . B y so m e fe a rfu l
way. Washes, salves and ointments
if 1 do. they'll say 1 have no more in
m l.t a k e I w a s ( I v a n o o r r o . l v « s u b li
are good for external use, but they
m ate, an d a ft e r h a v t n e i t o n fo r a fe w
dependence than any other woman."-»- I
can't atop the discharge or change
m
in u te s I could e n d u re th e p a in no
Chicago Post.
the condition of the blood, and for
lo n y a r, eo to o k o f f th o a p p lic a tio n and
fo
n
n d th a t m y lim b fr o m tha o a l f t o t h e
Old Uncle Ben wanted to have Ids \ this reason the sore never heals per
a n k le w a s in an a w fu l c o n d itio n . I im
portrait painted, but he did not care manently.
m
e
d
ia te ly a .n t fo r a n o th e r p h y s ic ia n ,
e x c e lle n t
style,
to pay very much for It. “ Surely tiiat j
Not until the blood is purged of
w h o t o ld m a I had been p oison ed. M y
e a s y - fittin g , a n <1
lim b fr o m th o c a l f to th o a n k le w as on e
Is a large sum?" he said, when the ar- | imparities and the system cleansed
s u p e rio r
w e a r in g
s o lid In fla m ed so re. I w a s a d vls a d to
q u a litie s , a c h ie v e d
tist named the price. The artist pro of all harmful substances should the
tw a in 8. 8 . 8 ., a n d Im p roved r a p id ly
th e la r g e s t sa le o f
tested. and assured him that, as pnr- j ulcer heal, or the effect upon the sys-
n n d .r it s n ss, b n t abou t th is t im e I had
a n y shoes In th e
an a ttack o f ty p h o id fe v e r , an d th is . . t -
traits went, that was very little to tem might prove disastrous. S. S. S.
w o r ld .
t
le d in th a o r ig in a l so re . T h is , o f course,
They are just as good
ask. Uncle Ben hesitated. “ Well.” goes into the circulation and searches
ca u sed a back .a t , but h a v in s con fid en ce
as those that cost you
he said, at length, “ how much will It out an d removes the cause e f the
i
a
th a a b i l i t y o f 8. 8. 8 ., I b e e a n It a s . l n
*4 to $5 — the only
a s soon a . I w a s o v a r tho f a v . r , a n d to
old sore and invigorates and builds
be if I furnish the paint?”
different-e is the price.
m
ak
e a Io n s s to r y s h o r t, w a s c o m p le te ly
Sold Eoeryu/here.
Bridget and Pat were reading an ar up the polluted, sluggish blood
an d p e rm a n e n tly cu red. T w o y e a r s h ave
Look for name and I
ticle on “The I-aw o f Compensation.” again, and as the poisonous matter »la p s e d , en d I h a v e n e v e r b ed a re tu rn o f
price on bottom.
the tro u b le,
MKn k . a . d d f f y ,
“ Just fancy!” exclaimed Bridget. “ Ac is driven from the system the «ore
D ooic I m u ses C o r o n a |___
S I* W . W ash in gton St.
C o lt s k in . w h ic h Is e v e r y v
cordin' to this, whin a mon loses wan begins to heal, new flesh forms and
h e t h e fin e s t P a t e n t l e a t h e r y e t p r o d u r e d .
the
place
is
soon
covered
over
with
Fast Co’or Eyelets used. Nhoes by m a il.2 6 c.ex tra . I of his slnses another gits more de-
fresh skia and the sore is gone for all time. W here the constitution is
Wrl*efor Catalog. W.L.Douglas, Brockton, Has* j veloped.
For instance, a bloind tnon
debilitated from the effects of chronic sores, ulcers, abscesses, carbuncles,
I gits more sinse av hearin' an' touch.
^
boils or other severe skin eruptions, S. S. S.
■ an-------- ”
“ Shure. an' it's quite
T
V
™
will build it np again and stimulate and
thrue," answered Pat. “Ol’ ve noticed
strengthen all parts of the system. S. S. S.
it meself. Whin a mon has wan leg
contains no strong minerals, but is guaian-
5 0 0 ,0 0 0 B U S H E L S }] shorter ihan the other, begorra th e[
teed entirely vegetable. It is unequaled as
other's longer.”
a Blood Purifier and invigorating tonic.
A country vicar gave a dance to
Do not depend upon local remedies alone.
tbe farmers and tenants of bis parish,
Get your blood right, and as it forces out
Largest teed potato growers in the k vrld t
j A fter supper he noticed a certain the poison the sore must heal, because nothing is left in the system for
Elegant stork. Trvmendooa ylelda.
From 400 to 1000 bushels per acre,
farmer’s w ife looking rather dlscon- it to feed upon. Write US should you desire medical advice, which is given
FOR 10 CENTS
j solate. On being Interrogated, she re without charge.
THE S W IF T SPECIFIC CQ .. ATLANTA, CA.
—e thla notice w. „nd 7 0 0 lota of term
plied: “ Well, sir, I never was so In
•— d u m . l x .n d blc '- . ( . l o . i i . telling
I « II .b o a t T m d a u . S p . l t . FOaoat. . « r i d
sulted in my life as I have been to
l e a d Barley. . M ocaron! . b a a B rom o.,
nothino so o o oo son c hi c k e ns as tm «
night.” "D ear me.” said the vicar.
P R U S S IA N POULTRY
"W h at has happened?” "Happened!”
M.k.. H.ni Ley 111 X.-p( tfcta leyin(. Cans Ckaltr. So.. >i>4
she replied. “ Why. a young chap
HI D o a n , h S fO it h r m Young Ctteks ■ > ( H .lg i I V . Crav.
comes up to me after supper and says,
*1 suppose by this time your program
m s
P . N. U.
IS*. 14-1*04.
is quite full?' and. believe me, sir. I
had had nothing hut the wing of a
PrifHan Poultry Book, FREE. P rumian U pwidt C o .. St. Pul, Mian.
7 H K N w r i t i n g to « 4 r . r t l . c r . p i n « . . I
. « n i l » « t h is p . p . r .
I chicken!”
Sarsaparilla
The change is very prompt
and very marked. Ask your
doctor why it is. He has our
formula and will explain.
The Children
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson,!
of Lillydale, N.Y., Grand Worthy
Wise Templar, and Member of
W.C.T.U., tells how she recov
ered by the use of Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
B s
SURE
INDICATIONS
OF BAD blood
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J> SEED,POTATOES J
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