Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, December 13, 1907, Image 2

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    Catarrh
Op of tin" nwiHt common nf Mwn! df.
es-ii-s, h nun h ui"'ruvat-l i the umliii-fi
changes ol weather lit this tune of
year. J'e-gin treatment at once with
II'Mxl'i iar-apsnlla, which effects rad
ical anil permanent ccj'r. This great
medicine lias received
40.3CG Testimonials
in two vears. which nrove its wonderful
etlicacy in purifying and enriching the
blood. lU't-i for all blood dweae.
In n.ual I'luid form or rhoeolaled tablets
koowu a Sarsatab. luu dwaea St.
a.,.--)
i
Vaeleaa.
One ther wu ia old ha that dwelt
la th yard back of a culd atoraga war-
ton.
Kut aha never laid sny etft.
"What would be th n!" aba ducked
"Nobody would believ It."
rl til taiae.
"Toil sold that prii bulldog of youi.
for $ I. 'IO). did you? What ia tber aboui
bulldog t bat caa poibly makabin
worth aa much money at that?" I
"Th fact that somebody tbinka ht'i
worth 11.000."
Ilurara a ad Slnlee.
Tber baa Ixs-n a rapid increase the
last few years lu the liuuilwr aud value
of the horses aud uiulea la the fulled
Stutt-a.
Ia V.HH) there were 13,J."K) horses
and uiulee la the mi ted Stute l'ur"
Iuk tbtf next five yeure there waa an
lucreaace of 27.7 lr cent, ao that on
Jauuitry 1, 1'ju3, the number of horses
and uiulea had Increased to 1!),!HU,J0.
but the Increase did not atop at tUat
rate. On the firat of January, I!'!,
there were no lea than :,5t4,lJO
home and uiulea, allowing au lucreuae
(of IS per cent dm'.ng the two year
autiaeijueut to ".xio.
Those who are Inclined to talk over
production at the present are confront
ed with flic iTtillf'utRhle fact that dur
ing the aeveu ye"" oen the Increase
In number amonnted to 60 per cent
Mara lhaa II a da.
The society of the Ulack Hind lr
very eiil la (t not?"
"In what reHpect?"
"Its members seem to hare such ao
ucalled for way of cutting their ao there wua aleo aa Increase In price per
jualutuucea dead." Ilultluior Auierl-jhead amounting to over W per ceut.
!"o. Tbua on January 1, 1!M), our borae
ro.n, !..., 1. n,,. and uiulea were valued at $713.(lfvH,uiO,
Our clothe are all alike, and tbh wlllle 00 January 1, VMo, they were
monotony has led to unlimited extra valued at $:.27J,tU2,OO0.
agancea. What ha not been done ti J Thla I a phenomenal record and yet.
make the eternal pinafore frock lool notwithstanding- thla extraordinary In
original? New elaboration are Invent crease In number ana value, horsee are
d dally, each one more expensive thai In greater demand to-day than they
the last, but nobody I deceived. It li have ever been before In the blatorv of
atill the old pinafore, only a little mad , 'he United State.
der, a little dearer, every day. Loadol
Graphic. I Keeping lloara la Bonnde.
Here la an enay plan of keeping bog
Wall W.n.n a
It baa long bee" kiwu '"'
,.r.-k an I other similar injuries in
,l. I,..re-a lM.f my lead to an(lufe.
,ln folloue.1 by the formation of .u
under the bom of the boof. "' "rl;
.,. ..eral diaeaae of the bor.e, or at
lcat the oi of tlie hoof-
In a bulletin of tlw South Pakota
Ktatbui. Mr. Moore re,-ently rerted
rculti ohtalne.1 In a numler of o'
from applying a atrl.-t antlptlc treat-
... Inlnrlea of thla aoru 1 "
.1. .1 in narlmi away the
born if the boof from the
part until the blood ooiee out. The
foot la then thoroughly waahed In -i..,i..
.. .i..i.i..ri,i i,f mercury. In the
proN.rtlon of one part to WW parta o!
water, after which abaordctit cotton,
aturated In a aolutlon of the aame
itrength. I applied to th wound, and
th whole hoof I packed In cotton. ur
rounded by a bandage and well coated
with tar. Thla preventa any further
filth from coming In contact wiu we
wound.
The oiert!on must umially be done
by a nuallded veterinarian. puua-
quent treatment, however, can be ap
plied by the average farmer, eince an
that Is necessary I to pour a little of
the ilutlon of bichloride of mercury
upon the cotton which project from
iha ,.,.. nmrt nf the bandase. The
cotton will abaorb enough of tlie )lu-
tlon to keep the wound moletened and
hasten the healing process. If rem
edy of thla aort I not adopted In the
case of a foot wound In the borae, me
owner runs considerable risk of erl
ou Infection either of blood posloning
or lockjaw.
It Quiets
the Cough
This Is one reason by Ayer
Cherry pc, i so valua
ble In consumption. I' 6fPs
mo weir m j teT ' u"""
coughlug. jut K docs more
It controls the flfnmt,on
quiets the fCVcr, soothes, and
heals. Sold fof60yers
a rairaiar
" aW Ch.n. . , ui
Ufa prr,., i.VriiV-'" m'.l 1 f il
prUas.--,;t,1,AB.IuiTT. Wa-a.
aaaa.
m - -
Siitun rr. keeDinK tnm
Ion Land for tke Bran Crop.
Hen us may be planted late and ma
ture before a probably froet Kor sev
eral yean bean bave borne a good
price, and If the wheat crop prove to
be as short a threatened at thla writ
ing the consumption of them Is likely
"Physicians," remarked th though ,from ""l"g from bot P"turea to cow
ful thluker. "are imni in ;,iur " Ipasturoa, and at the same time allowing
"How's that?" nuerled the nartv al cattle to go from oue pasture to I to te larger than usual. The planting,
whom the remark had been alined 1 1,10 otner ' A abown In the I harvesting and thrashing of beans may
"If their patients get well." explain ketch. h opening In the fence may
the t L, "they lose them, and If thei be as wide aa desired. Two by twelve
die they also lose them." Inch plank are nail.! to the fence posts
about four or six Inches from the
ground, and two eitra posts are set out
from the fence about a foot. The plank
Is nailed to the Inside of these posts.
and thla plank should be about four
feet longer than the one fastened to
the fence so as to go by the opening at
each end about two feet. The hogs
N'hereupou th party of the teconi'
part dashed around the corner.
Omlaaluaa of lllalnry.
Herculas bad slain tb LVmsnth.
boar.
"I hated to do It," bo s;d, "but It wai
sn sctusl neceaaity. W ar absolutely
oiii or ninat.
Still, bis stsrn fosfurfs .-rlaxrd will
s mile as he reflated that by doing hit
own siaugntcnng he had esc-spd tb pay
meat of tribute to th nieit trust.
I'adrr a ninrrenf Kant.
ariety, " quoted ths mug with tbl
Dtirsinr brow, " 'is tlis spies of life.' "
"J." assented the man with the bulb
ous nose! "but that Isn't tb nam of it
eow. It's vaudeville."
be done by machinery now, which re
move a former serious objection to
their culture; and If the crop area on
a farm ha been made smaller than
desired, by reason of the cold spring, a
field of henna might be advantageously
used In extending the sen son's crops.
fl)d corn land la excellent for beans,
Heat madaaaa.
"Silent Smltb," ssli N,w Tor
fcroker, "waa an'eceviitrlc man, but In
many way a Vi,, ons. To rrienas
and employe ha was sireedlngly kind.
Ouct, Indeed, his ioiiM "vtKl ld
from ruin. Mr. smith a food wany
year ago employed s Fw lnn ,n
conddeotlal capacity. Antner mP'oy
ram to him on day ai t0,d nlm b
bad better look out for ?oan wn
aa be waa living beyond bis minis.
.Mr. jsmltb frowned.
'Living beyond bil Blean. beT"
be aald. 'Dear me tht won't do. Send
blin ber to ma at one. I'll bav to
raise bla aalary.'
A Famaas "
Elmer StrhkletL the "spit ball"
pltcber. bad been listening a long wulla
In New York club to tb boasting of
a rival.
"Well," he aald, exhausted at last,
"you are pretty good, Mike; but out
In Mountain View there I young fel
low who can beat you. You'll bear
from blm next sea sob. Ill specialty 1
tbo alow ball. This young fellow ha
uch a alow ball that, when be pitches
and their cultivation doe not differ" It and see that It I going to be hit,
materially from that of corn, bene It be can run after It and fetch It back
does not require any special Instructlo again.'"
Filial Obrdlraee.
"Harold," she murmured ia his ear
"mamma says I mustn't encourage you t
come here so often, and I have to do si
ihe telis me, of course, but you don'l
leed snv en-onmvenient An vou. dear?'
' t'rtoada.
Nsi Look at th youthful airs sh
Hira on! 81,e's IS years older than I
mv it slie's a day t
Kan And jou wouldn't tear under ths
sing yourself, would you, drarl
or skill to grow tlieni luccesafully.
CATTLE BTII.C.
la Doubt A boat One Point.
'Tint 1 lmve tnlked long enough, my
friends." the loug-windrd orator. "He
fore I (it down, however, I sm willing
lo answer any nneaiions you would liks
to ask m In tu.inra I I .n..f
,. . . . u. icu w runner
' iiiiroure.
A brief pan,, followed.
Then timid look.ng man In th audi
mee roe.
is a motion to adjourn In order 7"
Isked.tM.irnj, Trilmne.
c-annot Jump the two planks, and small
lump over, ns they ore lengthwise of
lions thnt go between tbera cannot
the openlni;. The cattle will rendlly
step over. The snme plan may be nseil
for sheep, only three planks may he
niM-essnry to retain them, although the
writer uses only two for them also.
Furmre.
Jto Kara Crop for Alfalfa.
Some people still think alfalfa should
I own with a nurse crop. Those who
have bad exierleno with It know bet
ter. A recent publication of the Ari
zona Experiment Station sutua up the
facts as follow :
Nurse crop hinder the development
of tops and root of alfalfa, especially
when by reason of a thick stand or
rank growth shading effects are exces
sive. After the removal of the nurse
crop the weakened and undeveloped al-
fnlfa plants are poorly fitted to with
stand drought and the stand may be
lost. In the average Instance the m
In yield of alfalfa due to a nurse crop
rirohnhly more than offsets return from
tho nurse crop Itself,
OWAItll E.
I IT
Hllvr, I
Molehill; llelpa.
A very Intelligent nnd ohservlnir
suys: The Importance of a
mulch to counteract a drought was
presented to me In a rather forcible
manner last Hprlng. We hud planted
a few rows of early heuns and after
they had come up we had a cold spell,
and In order to save the beans from the
1M frost, they were covered with plnnks.
i. rtcr the danger from frost had missed.
b
L II ; (,,.,,1. Hllvar.7 Ool.t. Ho.-.
"I'l-T. hi. I . - . x, ; u .1... ..,..
r,a i.r . ii,t iM-r.t a...;?,' .. .V.7.. , TYr"0 ' ' r I,lk" w-re
rill i.r rt II. I iM-nt ii
lnnu:at
i id L m
Carbooala is
NGRAVING Write Us
PLATES
TOR PRINTING
HICKS-CH ATTCN
To Hand
Oregon
I n 1,1 between the rows and left for
about two weeks, which was n dry scn
oti. At tho other end the plnnks were
moved clear away. The part where the
plunks were between the row ninde
lonhle the growth of the others. The
jrowth wns evidently due to the mois
ture saved by the planks.
Traa.pnrlaf Inn harsea.
The freight and transportation
barge on a full car of stru wherries
tn southern points are often from
$J(K) to $.1(10, while on a car of south
ern penelies the cost of refrigeration
and the high priced packages that have
o be used run the cot up nhove $.100
in each ear thnt comes Into the State;
Hal of this would be profit or Increased
Income to the local grower.
The local grower can often sell di
rect to consumer; tTlere are no henvv
r refrigerator charges to pay, and
hew two ItPins alone often eat up over
one-half to two-thirds of the gross sales
if fruit brought from a distance, while
he local grower saves It. J. II. Hale
Connecticut, In American Cultivator.
I.aas of Manor.
An authority claims thnt fully one-
i third of the manure voided on the
5r aii. I1ULIDAY OFf f R ! "rm" or ,n" 1 s,n,f'" it. The
vi'iW'r:,v B
r.irnuiiitnt i,.n nw .......
m.u s. ,n,A ' " is causen y
Sr'iM;,"" I', Mm nr,1"n "f ,wo f"ri" of organisms
I am, i ,o ,mh- i ik ui, ii wuicn miii res an
ll'il tto'n an- ti
i or .., niiiiiuliinee of oxyg n and dies when ex-
ithmi-iik. , i: i"""-'i iu ii. i ne lornier thrives on the
i".r"",",i "'"'"Ide t the heap and the latterln
n.,r.'.,'i"; "" '"""rlor. The hitter's otn
11 m. to 1. d.
CEO. H. STROSO
low pkst.
Fot.Uiid. Orrfoi
LICE IN POULTRY
Corax Spray a Safe Preventive
Simple, Cheap, Harmless
to fowls.
".D Mule Team" I'..rsx was a goov
Hi n g to rid poi.ltry of lice. I had used so
much liill.ini-.iml.l.i .i,- killer that mv
I'oul ry lioiis.-s were regular fire traps
I gave tn V S. C. W. leghorn lioio.e a
'mI spravmg j tint twoiuontlioagit. Sim-i-I
l avei aught hi vend lien ami 1 (,,,,,,.1
seems
:o iirenn up ttie more complex particles
nn, prepare them for the action of the
former. If the nctl.,n of the former
Is too rapid a great deal of the nltrro-
gen pases off Into the air In the form
it ammonia or free nitrogen, and I lost
'o tn soli from whence It came.
..i.''brT-rTrJ .: MM
1 B-
BASKET 1MB IBI IT PIC KINO.
no lice. I mii'Vid ol lice and shall continue I .
to use '"'0 Mule Ti am" llorat ssaspiav,
il-"i as a w.idi.
(SiS'n.Hl) Mil.-', n. R. I'.i khiam.
Koswell, New Mexico
Tha tp-ln-Dn, ow.
Tbe Improved cow, says the American
tanner, is the cow that continually m
urovea in ner milking qualities. She Is
not the only Improve p,,w. fr tll(, ,)rn.
- eup K ami or me Im
proved steT Is an Improved cow. It Is
not only nix-essnry to have the tmprov-
-i o .i in, run me sire sluuild alo be
nipnueii. u me improvement Is mmle
lint Is iiiy-esnrv. Keen nn it... i.
, .... in,-
rovemeiit lest there he a retrogression,
Mm
MADE
FOR (
SERVICE
and qiKimnteed
absolutely
WATFRPRCXDr
OILED SUITS. SUCKERS
AND MA1
very garmarit guaranteed
Clean Liybt Durobte
5u3- SlkKa3,S
jm trirrr oemri wnewsf
CAnwesemv fmm sar ajaiia
i ( w r i ' -
r. n. u
Ma. 4-r
rm writing to adTartlaav alnM
f f asaauaa tbl
a Is pa par.
Mrrlnoa In Vrrmont.
The merino si p Industry In Ver-
nont is again entering an era of pros
,Tlty that presng a Imkuii. Whllt
"'"'a npproacning the palmy
"'"it yenrs sgo, the Industry
rriniiin-wiiii racn yeur for a decade
,'ni nas snown an Increase In shlp.
inucy strains of merliii
inkling !,ecp to Africa and Aus-
raiia.
Hoelt Ball fop Horara.
Pne , f 1 a . .1 i
um-aen, rock salt
placed In boxes or trough, )n wlnt(
nd scattered about the pastures on
m grsss m summer Is preferable to
117 uiiiit way. name nave little f
up ii man tms will be fonn.!
...u i"i-niirui inn pcnnomlcal por
beers however, this pl,n doe not
r , m t,
to
to dlsolv that they are not at.i-
ret a aufflclent quantity of It to satisfy
heir want, hence It Is neoeaa.r.
in Uu loose salt for them.
Krnll Pleklna; llnsket.
This basket Is made from an ordi
nary iHdewnre fruit basket. A strap
goes over the shoulder of the picker
and lenves both bands free for gather
ing the fruit It Is had uracils
shake any kind of fruit from the tree.
u aiioin.i always be picked by hand
nnd carefully placed In the package In
which It Is sent to market. Hy this
method Injury to the extent of 10 tn
25 per cent may lie avoided
I laarratltad.
"Women," remarked the yonng man
with tha eorry look, "art delusion and
ana res."
"So?" queried the Innocent bystander.
"Tea. Terlly," rejoined tha y, m. "Not
many moons ago I rut out clear an
lived od free, lunch two week In ordef
to blow myaelf on an opera and a sup
per for a young woman. After supper
I aaked ber to marry me, and what
kind of an answer do you auppaa sh
banded me?"
"Glva it op." rejoined tho I. b.
"She aald ahe waa very aorry," con
ttnued tbe y. tu.. but I waa entirely
too extravagant ro make good bus-
band."
S rohlmaa tap Ao,,rlna theatrical
aianager, said recently after bia annual
London business season wss over: "Two-
thirds of tbe communication in London
that two or three yrs sgo was settled
by correspondence or calls is now done by
ceiepnone. Ihe result is a man s work is
more roscentrsted aod b gets more time.
10 perhaps 100 or nor engagementa I
might bave during the day, half are set
tied by telephone, evfn to engaging actors
and liMenmg to tnut.cal lyrics. I litre
decided mors stage questions this vesr
mis wsy tntn by correspondence or per
sonal meetings. In fact, I bave engaged
two star actors and mad agreements
with three authors for plays without hav
ing tvtr met them."
To Mack fnp Hint.
It wu the doting hour of tho long
weary trial. The courtroom was packed
to suffocation to bar th venerable
Judge a charge to the Jury. There was
a minute silence before be cleared bit
throat and began to speak.
"Gentlemen of th Jury," he said In
Prt, "In arriving at a verdict In this
case you must take the testimony of the
witnesses fop tue defense to consid
eration and g've them full weight."
At the words "full weight" one of
the Jurymen fainted. He waa eoal
dealer. MiUiukap Sentinel.
"Mildred, wht ?i,.t mn lis abed till 9
o'clock T 1 eallfj . at 7, aa you told
tn to do."
! know It. m.m. f nlr wanted ths
plessure of knowing thst I was going to
sltep two hours longer."
aelal THampfc.
TM you siteKj tr. Skitnmerhorn's
Ahvellsneoiit shower tbs ether aightT
"Yes."
"low was Itr
"Complete mre.,, jt rained cat aod
logs tb who! er,ni'nr .
,e-r"
AVegclnbk IVcparfltionraf As
similaiini ihcFooJiindnef'ula
tliig the SluBuuiis and Ocmcls of
Promotes Difieslion.Chccrful-
ncss ann liesi .contains nciihr p
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Naiic otic.
Jm (at JW-
jtumSmd e
Hfrm .lw -
amp?
(opW tunr
aiMaypran ar
Apcrfi-rl Rpmcdv forroanlttvi-
llon, Smtr Sloiiuirh.niarrlkMa
Vornw .Com ulsions .Kcvvri s h-
ncss and Loss of Sleep.
facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
'l-iaiain ii i-.i nl.' . . as a. atr: -m ' . , J 1 1 -
D
Em
J a .7 i
7. V l
tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
The Kind You Have Always HoufLt, and whkh Las been
la use for over SO yenr; lias borne the efirnatnre of
- and lias beeu mode under Ms per-
(j?ZxSv&?j?Z??7, p " upcrvbilon ttlnce Us Infiinoy.
irv, OWe Allownoonetodeoelveyouinthls.
All Counterfeit's, Imitations nnd"Ju.it-arood"are but
i:sprlniuU that trille with and rnlnp;er the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Iiperluient.
What Is CASTORIA
Caatorla Is a harmless nubfttltute for Cantor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Jt Is l'li-axaiit. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotio
ubNtance. Its atro Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays I'cveri.shneHS. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Conrtlpatlon
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Momach and Dowels, piviiig healthy aud natural ttloep
Tbe Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
OGriUlflE CASTORIA always
Boars the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
Th Etaraal Ira.
Edith la on of the chilrfrpn. n a
household whpr Snbbatb olisprraiH'M
art of th old srhool type of spverltjr.
I shall always stay her,' sne de
clared at th close of her second day
at tb bea'h, "beraun they dou't put
Ui bub aw.iy no Sunilny."
(oanparallTp Ksppnaa,
'Tou traded your auloinuhil for a
Jersey row, did you? Doe. n't the cow
cost you a food desl for feed?"
"Yes. but an doesn't cost mi anything
for repairs."
I. II
ninki'S
Wintering
ft'ivnll snys
good
Hera.
n in'lk'niior III
living frnin hi,
A Til a tv
the r.,1,! innnth, n n ,r prv,e,l
ror the purpnsp. He slntes thnt ts
mar he su.v)Wfl!r wIlt(,r,M ,
provided .he ., m.r miM
l.r to the bees and us,-,! fr no ,,,
rur,K,se. There Is a,pv, Hn
henlthy odr. thst Is a. dlsnstrous to
h.-es ns anything else, emitted fr.,i
-nyed fruits, vetm,,,., .,, ,, ,
ns nre usually stored In cellars. The
bee cellar so,, , Xm rntPri(, p
d sturl.e.1 any n.-re tlmn Is al.s.,lutelv
nee,Br,: It slHi,,,,, mn. '
iinnio ..yt.bi 1
" ""un lur I ne uttl
nif Iters.
Mild Kick.
-TTiPorptlcsll, - muttered th professor,
f,"1" ,h td smouot of chsms
ht b" btnded bsrk t im. "all
th proi,H- of ouht ta u tTt9t
but m of th. in. ki.... -
tio'n.L,' bti iu,t Pil hit bill for lctrl
",,us-
honey
Mlaannrl Skeep,
A new breed nf ili,f, i. ..... .
, ,i..v, .." '.V..'" 10 har
The
General Demand
of tho Well.lnforai(jd of th world ha
'wys been fr , gimple, pleasant
ni enclent ll,U4 laxauve r.medy f
known value; lxatlv, which phyal
'n could saactlon f(,r family, use
bausB Its cogent part. ar
known to then, to be wholesome and
ru y beneflolal effectf acceptable
i th irlU,ni an4 ntle ,-et prompt.
" tction.
wpplyB ftat demand with lt
"nt combitaitoB of Syrup of
been develop,,! by wi,llnin nu'Cf'V, Ellx,f cf grant, tbs Call-
r,".r,:v,j,,,,rm::.,r ;v -
crow wer. tlu. '.. I ?rM fro thl. '"I of Fig. ... VUr4r , Rflnn. .
. . J " '""WM With a (W.n ffc. . . " ..
a V,r''nce Of tn en-
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslnws Sooth Ins
Syrnpthab si rmed to uat lot Ibalr ciiliaraj
luilug lb ietttiuif jwriud.
DIpIbIopj of I.nltop.
"Tes, sir," ssld Tuff old Knutt, "me an
mother feller wunst run a Swlas cbees
factory up in Wisconsin." t
"A Swiss cheese fnct'ry,' said Katon
Joitalonf. "What part o' tb work did
ou do, yon old snoozer'f"
"I Did tb boles in tbe ch ."
Not Warth Whllp.
A aster I'enon I can't tip yon. younc
man, unless you ban change for a tenner.
Walter (slslor him nn) Keen
dime, sir; I haven't a nickel about me.
A Financial Pea.lml.t
Gnye Yes, he I whut you mljht
term a Qnunclnl pcssiinlst.
Myers 'What's a fiiiuaclal ppsvluilstT
(are A man who la afraid to look
pleasant for fear bis friends will want
to borrow something.
Gallia Bqaara.
IT I'm going to brtug Jolt horn
with me to dinner to-night 8 he Oh,
mercy, dear, don't I It'a the cook' da
out. and I'll bay to cook dinner. lie
Never mind; I ow Jolt one, anyway I
Xonkers Stateaman.
fc&B B2-OOD
THE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE
amapn
f-TQ PI. Vim
f, 0 permanaD
itu TiaB'-a ana an I.fTTnaa Dls'aaat
naniijr curm hr Hn Klin.'a lrM
it. Kaitf ttt tlKk tSlrlal tt.ktl.
traauaa. Lit. H. U. HUM, Lat. Ul .ick OU. flUa.rfa,
An effort Is beinir made to encourare
the diamond cutting Industry at Cape
Town. The work has been heretofore
done almost exclusively st Amsterdsra.
but at present a rrent deal of this werk
being done in the United States.
fader th Clara.
"Don't be serious, Jack. Let'a chnnr
th subject. What is thst br.ght star?"
"That' Sirius, too, dear." Chicaaa
Tribune.
Stat of Ohio, City ef Toledo ) ,
Lui-ai County. i
Frank J. i hener mate path that ha I. -
ftarlner of the Arm ol J. I heney A Co., 1oln
I ii"n,.uuiit7ini huh
IUIP.1IU..IIII uim hiii nnn win ,ar I ia .urn
f ONE lll'NPKKD KOI LARS I,,', . '5
every eae of Catarrh that cannot be cured br
IU.u..lll.ll'.l.i...kC.. U
FRANK J. CtTKNET.
worn to before me ami nlwrrlbed In m .
enve, thla aiu day of lmlT A 0. Inns.
I Seal 1 A soy.
riall'i Catarrh Cure ! taken tniemallv. ami
seta direetly utxin Hie blcel and miiroua.ur
faces ( Ihe.fili-in. ee-id forteattmontala fr-.
r.J.i 11 " 1 1 CO., lo.eUo, O.
Sold by all d'HKSi.in. "e.
laa Hail's Family 1'iiLi for eonat'pstloa.
put l.arklaaT.
"O, Julie! Julie!" eighed the despair
ing youth. "Mow Bisny more times bavt
I got to ask you to nurry me:
"How can I tell. IJeorire.'' tlie faltered.
Tou baven't aske me th.t time yet."
Every part of the body ii dependent on the blood for nourishment and
Gtrength. When this life etream is flowing through the system la a state ol"
purity and richness we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health
because pure blood Is nature's safe-guard against disease. When, however,
the body is fed on weak, impnre or polluted blood, the system is deprived of
Its strength, disease perms collect, and the trouble is manifested in -arioni
ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different slin aflectionj
show that the blood is ia a feverish and diseased conai uon as a result of too
much acid or the presence of some frritatin tumor. Sores and Ulcers an
the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca
tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Llood Toison, etc., are aM deep-seated blood
disorders that will continue to prow worse as Ion? as the poison remains.
These impurities and poisons Cnd their way into the blood ia various ways.
Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the
avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to tour and"
form nric and other acids, which are taken cp hy the blood and distributed
throughout the circulation. Coming ia con.act with contagious diseases fs
another cause for the poisonin of the blood ; we also breathe the germ and
microbes of Malaria into our lunrs. and when these get Into the ttwxt in
fuujwvut ijuaukiij ii uccoincs a earner tu uia. , it
are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the drc-s ol some oia
constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and Uey are
constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Had blood is the source ol on dis
ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the j?.19 fur5, 1
KnfTf.pift nma tvsv Pnr I tmiililn nf nv character S. S. fa. is tlie oesi
I remedy ever discovered. It roes down into the circulation and removes any
and all poisons, supplies the Healthful properties it news, n '"i
and termanently cures blood diseases ol
every kind. The action of S. S. b. W so
thorou-h that hereditary taints are removed
nnd weak, diseased blood made Strong1 and
Icalthy so that disease cannot remain. It
cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores
and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious
Xlood Toison. etc., and docs not leave the
Slightest trace f the trouble for future outbreaks ."aTaaK
fcl.xl is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. vS It is a Iso .nature .
greatest tonic . made ysX
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO-t ATLANTA, CAm
PURELY VEGETABLE
BEST EVER WRITTEN
PRESCRIPTION WHICH ANYONE CAN
lASItY MIX AT HOME.
to
::.a. .b:v ".m.H .hat , r ; iri
n"iT trait of the R. ,. ,"'"" gH,u beneflclal ffecti
wold 7 a,w ta. cot Z 1 Cwnila rtf Byrup Co..
and for H: b a toadtag
Said lo Promptly Overcome Kidney and
Bladder Afflictions Shake Simple
Ingredients Well in Bottle.
Mix the following by shaking well in
bottle, and take in tcai-poonlul doses
Iter meals and at bedtime:
Fluid Kitract Iandellon, ene-hlt
ounce; i;umpouna jvnrirwi, uuui-e ,
ompound Pjrup harsaparina, mree
uncea. A promineni pnysician is me
nthrritv that thee simple, barmlesa
ngredieiita can be obtained at nominal
cost from any aruggiei even in uie
smaller towns.
The miiture Is said to cleanse and
rengthen the clogged and inactive
Idnevs. overcoming liarkacne, luaMliier
weakness and Urinary trouble of all
inda, if taken before the taBe of
Hrluht'B disease.
Those who have tried this say it
positively overcome paiu in the back,
clean the tirine of sediment and regu
lates nrination, especially at night, cur
ing even the worst forma of bladder
weakness.
Every man or woman here who feela
that the kidneys are not strong or act
ing in a healthy manner , should mis
this prescription at home and give It a
tiial. as It la said to do wonders for
many persons.
Tbe Hcranton, Fa., Time was first to
print this remarkable prescription, In
October, ltftm, since wnen an ins lead
Ing newspapers of New York, Boston,
Philadelphia, Pittsburg and other citi
have rnads many announcement of it
to tbslt readrt.
Analatr. I Deplorable O a I loo It.
Vhy, what' th matter, ehtldf Revolutionary General (In Cuba)
"Hoohool I ain't bad no offer yet ' II v you called tb roll of tb army this
v nesrlr B rer old an' I'm mornins?
keered I'm foin to be S ol maid I
Boohool"
Bnperlov Allaial.
Girl with the (iibson Olrl XeHl Th
a.'rs thst odious .Mrs. Nookum fives her
self! llsv you noticed the shaurd fuss
she mnkes over tint sor"-evetl poodle dug?
Girl with ths Julis Marlowe Dimple-
Tea, hut thst isn't the worst of IL Kb
pells kit nsma "I'hydeau.
Subordinate No, (enersl ; It Isn't neo
esssry. Ut's on tb sick litt.-aCbicaje
Tribune.
rretly Hot.
"Under tlie equator, gentlemen," r
marked an extensive traveler, "It 1b m
bot that tbe natives have to put Deal
In Ice chests to prevent their laylnj
hard boiled eres." I,onlon Mall.
RHEUMATISM
Is most painful.
what stood I
IS' JACOBS OIL
S mtmmBmmnmrwmmmtmmtsxjrwmjwmmwmmmmmvm
Give Instant relief.
Removes th twinges.
USE IT, THEN YOU'LL KNOW
ZOO. ALL UKUUUIS 1 OOO.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3.00 & $3.50 SHOES Jo'iTui
av'nSHOES FOR (VIST MtMBIII OFas.
THS fSMiLV. T ALL IC.
325,000
Reward
Tomn
W.L.
THE RK ASON W. I.. UonglM ahoM ar worn by mow worta
In all wvU oflifa Uim any otrMr mk it bat-sitf of tbir
CTfwIleol itvit, uv-tiiMfi(, and tHBri'r vouing qtiaVttti.
1 b krtioo of tbaloatrMrt ami othar materials for far h part
nf tba hem and awrv detail of tha making i looked after by
the mo)t enmplemoryantratioQ of upehntDtienta .foremen and
akiltadi hoe maker, wno raoeiva tha higher wage paid I alb
het adiifftrv, and wboss workmanship eannot I toallad.
If I could tak youi nto mylarmfaitorteat Hroekton . Maea.,
and "how you hnw oarefullf W. L. I'ouglae hne ar mada, yon
nv
wear miger and are of gpa'er ultie than anv other maka,
would the understand h th
i
Af.
holdthalrhat( At batur.
Watllwte, Ait rourrfaalartot W.L. Uouslaa shoae. Il ka eaannt nipplv von. taai
4lsm tataavar. Siwat taal rry iktn b mad. CsCnlos (eta, W. L, Iswgis, -i..-"
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