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! M y H air is E xtra L o n g Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. A yer’s Hair Vigor Is the only hair-food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. *• M y hair u»ed to be v e ry short. B at a fte r using A y e r ’s Hair V igor h short tim e it began to grow, and now it is fourteen inches long. This seems a splendid result to m e a fter being alm ost without any hair.” — M r s . J. H. K i f c r , Colorado Springs, Colo. by J. O. A y e r Co., L o w e ll, Mass ▲ lr--------‘I------------ so m anufacturera o f JL sarsaparilla . A u ijers PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. h u m o ro u s H e— So y o u r fa th e r a sk e d yo u w h a t yo u s a w in m e to a d m ire ? She— Oh, no. H e a sk e d m e w h a t I im agin ed I s a w .— L ife . j G ra c y e — M au d e a sk e d G e o rg e to kiss her. G la d y s — W e ll, I lik e h er ch eek ! G ra c y e — So d id G eorg e.— L o u isv ille C o u rier-J ou rn al. " D o n ’ t k n o w h er? W h y , she liv e s in th e sam e sq u a re w ith y o u ." "Y e s, b u t sh e ’s not in th e sam e c irc le .” — C le v e la n d L e a d e r. OLD SORES?"“ SS N othing is more offensive than an old sore i / / U l U I d K v U 9 that refuses to heal. Patiently, day after day, it is treated and nursed, every salve, powder, etc., that is heard o f is tried, but does no good, until the very sigh t o f it grows offensive to the sufferer and he becomes disgusted and mor bid. T h ey are not on ly offensive, but dangerous, because the same germ that produces cancerous ulcers is back o f every old sore. The cause is in the blood and as lon g as it S om e years ag~ m y blood becam e poisoned, and remains the sore w ill be there and continue to grow th e d o cto r told m e I w ou ld h ave ru n n in g sores for life , and th a t if th e y w ere closed up the resu lt worse and more destructive. w ou ld be fa tal. U n d er th is d iscou ragin g report I T h e fact that thousands o f le ft off th eir treatm en t and resorted to th e use o f old sores have been cut out S . S. S . Its effects w ere prom pt and g ra tify in g . and even the bones scraped, I t took o n ly a sh ort w h ile fo r th e m edicine to en- a n d y e t t h e y re tu rn e d , is in - tir e ly cu re up th e sores, and I am n ot dead as th e d is p u t a b le e v id e n c e t h a t t h e doctors intim ated I w ou ld be, n eith er have th e b lo o d is d is e a s e d a n d re sp o n - 801X9 e v e r b ro k cn out again. J o h n W . F u n d m . f i b l e fo r th e s o r e o r u lc e r . W h e e ll“ g . W . V a ., M a y 28, 1903. M iss P e r t— W h ich h a lf is it th a t Valuable tim e is lost in experim enting w ith external treatments, such as doesn ’t k n o w h ow th e o th er h a lf liv e s? Salves, powders, washes, etc., because the germs and poisons in the blood M iss C a u stiq u e — T h e b e tte r h a lf.— must be removed before a cure can be effected. S. S. S. cleanses and puri j P h ila d e lp h ia R ecord . fies the circulation so that it carries rich, new blood to the parts and the sore or ulcer heals permanently. S. S. S. not on ly Ju d ge— I ’ ll g iv e you th ir ty d a y s in removes the germ s and poisons, but strengthens the Jail. P riso n e r— G ood! M y w ife w ill blood and builds up the entire system by stimulat be th ro u gh cle a n in g house w h e n I get in g the organs, increasing the appetite and g iv in g ; ou t.— K a n s a s C ity T im es. energy to the weak, wasted constitution. It is an B ro th e r— Y o u c a n ’ t th in k how n erv exhilarating tonic, aids the digestion and puts every part of the body in ou s I w a s w h en I proposed. S iste r— good healthy condition. Book on the blood, w ith any medical advice wished* Y ou c a n ’ t th in k h ow n ervo u s she w a s without charge. THE SW IF T SPECIFIC C C .f ATLANTA. GAm u n til y ou d id.— T o w n and C o u n try. j J a c k — W h y do y o u g ir ls spend so J u st Lake a W oman. m uch tim e and m oney on d re ss? Nell I t Is a p re tty good In d ication t h a t (can d id ly)— T o In terest th e m en and L a d y — W h at w ill you charge me for y o n a re a ll rig h t w h en y o u th in k o th w o rry oth er g ir ls .— P h ila d e lp h ia P ress. the use of a carriage for a few hours?? L iverym an — It will cost you $2 for the e rs are. " W h a t reason d oes he g iv e fo r not I t re q u ires ta c t to co n vin ce a m an p a y in g hia w ife a lim o n y ? ” “ H e sa y s first hour, and $1 for each additional hour. y o u a re rig h t in an a rg u m e n t w h en t h a t m a rria g e Is a lo tte ry , and hence L a d y — W ell, I’ll use it for tw o addi y o u o w e him m oney. a lim o n y is a g a m b lin g d e b t.” — C o llie r’s tional hours. I ’ve got some shopping to E v e r y w om an w h o re a c h e s th e a g e W e e k ly . do and w ill not require it the first hour. lim it m o d e stly a d m its th a t she m igh t “ Y o u s a y you a re not a fr a id o f the h a v e b ecom e u good sin g e r i f sh e o n ly Mother« w ill find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing tru s ts ? ” " N o t a b it,” a n sw e re d Sen Byrup the best remedy to use for their children bad com m en ced in tim e. a t o r S orgh u m ; "so m e o f ’em h a r e , been during the teething period. Y o u c a n ’ t e x p e c t to c u t m uch ice th e b e st frien d s I e v e r h ad .” — W a sh -, w ith co ld -sto rag e sy m p a th y . A s C o m p a re d . ln gton S tar. T h e r e ’s no use in tr y in g to fig h t th e “ I h ave no faith in modern medical She— F re d d ie an d C la ra are en gaged , science,” said the long-haired boarder. d e v il on h is ow n groun d . H e o w n s ‘ ‘N either has a mule any faith in the too m uch o f it.— M ilw a u k e e S en tin el. b u t th e y h a v e d ecid ed to k eep th eir e n g ag em e n t a secret. C la ra told me veterinary surgeon,” rejoined the cheer so. H e— Y e s, I k n o w . F re d d ie told fu l idiot, ‘‘but he has to tak e his medi r i T Q Perm anently Cured. N o fits or nervousness cine ju st the sam e.” i l l U after drat day’ s use uf Dr. K lin e ’ s Ureat N e rv e m e.— P ick-M e-U p. Restorer. Send for F r e « H 2 trial bottle and treatise. " W a ite r , th ese are m ig h ty sm all Dr. R . H . K lin e , L td .,931 A rch S L. Philadelphia, Pa. K erosen e oil snd a soft rag w ill keep o y ste rs.” " Y e s , s ir ." “ A n d th e y don’ t m ahogany furniture in fine condition. appeal to be v e r y fresh , e ith e r.” “ T h e n O ne m an’s- word is no m an’s word; we should quietly hear both sides.— Goethe. it’s lu c k y th e y ’re sm all, a ln t it, sir ? ” — , | C le v e la n d L ea d er. N ell— M r. K a m m e re r Is so kind. H e j P iso ’s Cure Is a good coueh m edicine. I t has cured coughs and colds for forty sa id I took a v e r y p r e tty an d v ery years. A t druggists, 25 cents. a rtis tic p ictu re . B elle— In d eed ? A n d w h o se p ic tu re d id you tak e, d e a r ? - - T h e O r ig in a l J o k e . P h ila d e lp h ia L e d g e r. B im berly— I heard a side-splitting joke the other day. " D o n ’ t y o u e v e r go to school. Jim Jim bleeute— Oh, tell it to me. m ie? " " W e ll, y e r see, It’s dig w a y , , B im berly— I can ’ t remember it ju st kid — m a g iv e s m e a n ick el a w e e k ter now , but it wus som ething about Adam go to school an* d e te a ch e r g iv e s me a losing his rib. d im e ter s ta y a w a y .— Ju d ge. She— I h a v e a n e w m illin er, J a ck . D on ’ t y o u th in k m y h ats a re m ore be co m in g th an th e y u sed to h e? H e— B A D D E B T 'S Y e s; and y o u r b ills a re b e co m in g m ore COLLECTED AYc gelatole Preparalionfor A s th an th e y u sed to b e.— N e w Y o rk M ail. W o r d s o r W is d o m . F e m in in e C h arity. Bess— T h ey say M aude is going to m arry a man old enough to be her grand father. N ell— Im possible! B ess— W hy do you say that? N ell— B ecause I’ m sure there isn’ t a man living who is th at old. Yon Can Qet Allen’s F oot-Ease FREE. Write Allen 8. Olmsted, Le P.oy.N. Y., for a free sample of A lle n ’« Foot-Ease. It cures sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes new or tight t>\ oes ea^y. A certain cure for corn«, ingrow ingnail« and bunions. A ll drug gists sell it. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. G e ttin g a t the Facts. H e (at the show)— How 1 euvy that man who ju st sung the solo. She— Indeed! I thought he had a very poor voice. He— It isn’ t his voice I en vy; it’ s his I nerve. > V >!P S»3nS(S#W:W<i.T| For Infants and Children. j The Kind You Have EVERYWHERE-5END TiILM IN “ C h a rle s, h a v e y o u e v e r con sid ered g o in g Into a n y b u sin ess?” “ N aw . T h e SALT LANE CITY. UTAM g o v e rn o r w a n te d me to la st y e a h , b u t »OI-.» -(O-l f DONI UM VI I told him , d o n tch e rk n o w . It w a s TH K l » \ M » I ^ K I M . K R d stroys all th*> ; en ou gh to h a v e on e tra d e sm an In th e dies and affords ! fa m ily .” — P u ck . com fort top v e ry j hom e-in dining J T h e B o ss— I’ m a fr a id y o u a re not room, sleeping room and all qu alified fo r th e p osition ; yo u don’t places where I my bu sin ess. files are trouble- | k n o w a n y th in g a b o u t some. Clean, 1 T h e A p p lic a n t— D on ’t I, th o u g h ? I neat and w ill j 5 V f '* * not soil or Injure k eep co m p an y w ith y o u r ty p e w rite r. anything. T r y them once and i — C h ic a g o Jou rn a l. you w ill n e v e r be without them. I f not kept by | S ta g e m a n a g e r (in te r v ie w in g ch il dealers, sent prepaid for 30c. H a r o ld S o m ers, 149 I>eKalb A ve., B rooklyn, N . Y . d ren w ith th e Idea o f e n g a g in g them fo r a n ew p lay)— H a s th is ch ild been IF Y O U on th e sta g e ? P ro u d m oth er— No; h ut h e’s been on an Inquest, and be sp e a k s up fine!— P u n ch . MERCHANT.! 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