This Advertisement
Am It trrmt In Ulna.
I ,.. ... ium it 1 1 remarked tbe denior
Of ll x-l i srirlll a to remind you of ' ,',.,. ..w(lt ,.m to be armind wbel
k i m-ia uiijuu puriner, Apme
irlvir, and a rwrve, ai.uiiaib mid dl-
ireaUve tonic. N.itUnj tlae l.ke It. no otber
hmt ao k'j1 record, no other will do you
to much g'J. It cure.
Scrofula 16 Year H.d'a Par.ara-
rii.a lia. rored urn i.r wf-ful. allh ani.di I
bae I,. -ii lr-.ui.l. -I f .r l y.r. Mr lilllu
lurftii-r id i-rtfu! iwllinrf on her n-ea
an I H "! Nar-al-anPa a!- enre.l ber."
tint. (t. Moitkin, Aiiiiamlale. l mrmv.la.
Dyspepsia - " I ww tn.uiiled f.r
moi.tfi. wuh dy.iiep.la ajid rould nd rat
anted."
"Well." reJoln.il tbe nmraliier. "It !
b.-t:er to be u!i'tit alien wanted thai
t.i I) jirescut wb.u you re not waut
ed."
Kew ni'O id Kuroi have had "
tr:kmf rift than the Itrr. Ih-. l!.hop
labrera of tha rMuib IC'form-d church,
wbo we educated lb- 'artiiic uri..'
hut embraced the I'roteaiant faith
aattM . ana was aM.n inirv
linr I u k it atradilr until I naa curad."
L ia McWmtLia. A Hi., I.
Hheumatlm"l "aa ae.erelf affllrled
wuh rt.ei.iuaiinn. rur khit- badly awull.n.
HH.1'a rarsai arilia h-lL-d n.a after Mher
riieillrinea failed and It baa lelirt defied IT
Iifa." Jsnaia Kim-mbm. Middle liruva. X. .
Hood Haraaiarllla la aold everywhere.
In tbe uaual liquid, or In tablet form called
Sarsataba. I'M iHieca One Dollar. Pre
pared only by C I. Hood Co., Lowell, Una.
. 2 Uaau iau.-i aad he-me a rniuniaa-v rule " i.itirai.
t.ali. leal.
Mms Iiora I'aia, Jack told ma tha
at her diy that you wouldn't believe ha
bad mrtne.r enough to auppnrt ma nnleaa
lie allowed it to you. Una ha dona it?
Trmlent l'apa Yen. dear. He proved
It by Ihe tealiinony of the rock. ,
Habitual
il
Constipation
Al 1
( lay 00 pormntHtWt m crcome y rnprr
pciMxial plants witft trie osvistaiuo
otln'oii truly ben'irnil IntoTiti?
rpmuily, Jyru n f7g nml fJuirojSitina,
wfut fi 'tiililos one to orm r'j;ulnr
uiuits daily .so tlmt assistuiKv tu nu
tut ainy lit rulunOy rliSjHMiil witri
wlim 110 lotij'vr rnvdinl a ttirbi'stof
rcttwrlifS.wKtTt rwjairpd, arpto ussisi
rinturp and not to Sujijiliint Xe riutur.
fil juiutums, wfiicK must di'jX'ml ultt
matply uimmi iiroHr oourtsKmnt,
pnijHT ('foi fs.ucnl riKt living gctn'rully.
uy the 'nuiutf
California
FlO SriilI Co. ONL
SOLO BY ALL LEADINC DRUCCISTS
law wvkiI), ituiur pi ue &0f p Uotlia
tar. when he returned to lead the Kn
fel.ral party after the revolution In 1W.
( arlaaa Akaal It
Mamma io to iltp now or the ol
Una will ret you.
Robbie Will they coru right In ben
after nit-T
Slamma Yea, they will Indeed.
Robbie Tbeu Ml atay awake, 'rauiM
I want to at what gobllna look Ilka.
l'blladeliibla ITeaa.
PllfS CliRFD IM 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OISTVKNT la fiia-anieed to eura anr
raa ol In hiiia. Blind ilae.lmr I'rotrnding
f iwa In a lo H dajt or muuey rctuauaa. ua.
Hla Klek.
"What la he mad about T"
"You know he klrked last night be
rauae he hud tint been given a large
bull In which to make bia aiiwh."
"Yea; Wfll?"
"We nrlutid it 'lager ball."' Houa-
ton I'oat
Saaka Inle Your 5 hoe a.
Allen'a Fool Ke. It euren painful, iwollen
imarlinr. iwealluir leei. 3ianea new anoeaeaav
ild bv all Imiifuliita and ahoe Hturea. I'on'
accept any nutmlllnle. hample I Kfc.h. AddrvM
A. 8. UlluateO, Hiif, .. 1 .
Ida I.lakta Hletorr.
Tli a cacklinir of tbe feeae bad aaved
Rome.
'How mortifying!" eiclaimed the Ro-
mana. "t'oatenty will get lue impression
that we averted destruction by following
the advice of tha Btreet corner oratora .
The biatorians however, have been care
ful to place tha credit where it properly
belong.
Beallerlaai liaibla.
"Children make Ufa lola brighter
and happier."
"Yea," aiiowerei Sir. Slrltm Rarker.
"If It weren't for children we wouldn't
have uny pxciih for going to the clr
cna In summer nor for fooling with rue-
cluinli'Hl toya during tha bolidnya."
Wuabliigton Slur.
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AcgclublePrrparilinnrnr.s
similaiiirrtthtFoodarKdiiia
tinfiilie Siomichs aniUiiwls J
IVomofps DitesffonTrrrfuf
rtiss and ResiXonialns wJlm
Opiimi.Morphtne norMuixaL
Not Narcotic.
Snipr it OH DtSUtZUVWJt
jUx.Smim e
jatt4
Vaaaiab
WW Sunr.
hGyvmi kit
Anerfprt rVmr dv forf mtoi
lion , Sour StnnvKh.I)larrtit
Worms jConviilsions.rfvcnsB
ni-ss and Loss of Sleep.
FaxS'inaat Sijnaiart at
NEW YORK.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
of
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When butter will not gather the
difficulty can be) traced uaually to ad
ranceij la-iatlon or too low a tempera
ture nt r.am The milk from ona
cow long In lactation la auuVlent to
ain.il a whole churning. Tba Tlmsainy
of auch milk rendera aeparatlon of but
ter fata alow and luua-rf t It often
napiwua during the winter monthe that
butter, or cream, rather, will break or
aeparate Into itnall purtlclea, wblch re-
fune to adhere or gather. In "pita r
coaling. The only remedy la to raise
the teninerature of tbe whole niaaa up
to the proper degree. In thl work the
dairy thermometer la almow inaia-
pensable. aa It will aave uiucn time
and worry. If the churn la a reroiY
ing one and the cream Jut breaka Into
minute partb'lea, refusing to gather,
then add warm wuter to that uaed In
rlnalug the butter until It reaches atwut
64 degrees. The butter particles will
generally adhere after a few revolu
tlona of the churn. Trouble of this
kind ran be avoided. Refore attempt
ing to churn the cream shrnild be test
ed until tu degrees Is reached in win
ter, and should be smooth and Telvety
tid bave the reijulred degree of acid
ity. If thla degree of warmtn la not
imparted to cream by the temperature
of the room In which It la kept, then It
can be raised to the right degree by
setting the cream Jar or enn In a
larger one contalnlug warm water-
Field and Farm.
l.'faM-ajrfE
aii
. . . . ... nara.
Tbe Inner d.., of the barn ahouU
me ao arranl thit th'T 'n cUM of
themselves; u,;, ..artU-uiarly n-ea-
f ((,. ,. ;K. granary or
other ro..m, Hller th talmala outfht
not to enter. .4, aiaipla contrlvn. Is
to fasten a e'-ht to the door, to Uiat
't will c!, readl!y of ltlf.
war store, aj.rlng binges which
answer th desired fan" f,,r neu,r'
d.wrs, but the weight Pune to
be preferrei) f,,r llgiiter 1i A sim
ple arrangllent 1( to have the black
amlth nmke boles it lutfr''al 1,1 flBt
strip of Iron .(.at It may be screwed
to the dour near the top- II""k ' chalD
In the bole in t(le ,Dd of this strip, run
It through a pulley (obtainable a.t 1
hardware itore fr 1 few ceDta) fasten
ed to tie fra,,,, of the iMr or the Jamb,
aa It Is popularly known, and on tne
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riF-CU8I50 DOOB.
Hark far I)ehorln.
In the construction of this rack for
dehorning, there are three alll pieces
4 feet long and 4 In. x 4 In. Thee are
mortised Inches each aide of the cen
ter for the posts. Four of these pouts
are S ft. 4 In. long, and the two others
ft. 8 In. long. Three cap pieces 8 In.
4 In., and 4 ft. 2 In. long, nre mor
tised to fit over the tops of the posts.
The stanchions In front are bolted ut
the bottom between a 2 In. x 4 In. piece,
and the sill, leaving n spaie up and
own In front five Inches wide. Two
and a half feet from the bottom of the
stanchion cut a place for the animal's
neck. The lever, which can be made of
wagon tire. Is 3 feet (1 In. long. A "Sr
Inch hole Is punched In the top of the
ver, a second hole l.l1 Inches from
the top hole, and a third hole 11 lnchi's
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
uwiranterd under tTwTootTa
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mhmpm, ftf baitmr., mm mi- aatae, mnH
B,l aea 0 malar vatua Ihmn mnyothmrr .
sAoara Ut titm avor'af (a-atar. al
W. L. Doug'u $4 nd SS G.ll itgs Shoes Canncl Be Equated At An; PHc
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Highest
Quality
'More Converts
Every Year
Every day in every year that comes, more house
wives are giving up their exorbitant priced Baking
Powders and turning to K C, the honest and reliable,
which has stood so wcl the test of years. They are
Finding out that
KG
BAKING
POWDER
costs one third the price of powder any
where near K C quality, and makes
better, purer, more healthful baking.
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23 Ounces for 23 Cents
Perfect
Results
nr.itna.fi.To rack.
from the second bole. The uper bole
Is for Uie attachment of two iron straps
one on encn side, which are fastened to
the left hand stanchion. From the
lower hole two pltnvs of Iron 14 Inches
long go to the right hand stanchion.
Winter Work oa Farma. s
One of the greatest needs on the
Average Southern farm nowadays Is
more work in winter, r.ver since i
could remember. It has seemed to uie
that life on the common Georgia farm
is too much of a happy-go-lucky style.
To get results in anything, one has to
keep everlastingly at It. so to eak.
For years I have heard staid old fnnii-
ers discussing fU plowing ami spring
plowing, but I have seen too little or
It In actual observation, writes J. l
M.. In the Southern Cultivator.
There used to be an Idea, which Is
till prevalent, comvrnlng reoti'ta from
fall and winter plowing. Some ar
gued It was Injurious to plow deep in
the fall, others that It was ahaurd to
plow In the springtime to nny great
depth. The truth of t lie matter is that
good plowing at any time when the
soil Is in good condition is s good thing
to do. 1 mially In the spring the sub
soli Is too wet to plow, and when it
U turned up or broken In this condi
tion damaging results ure likely to occur.
other end fumen a piece of Iron of the
desired weight. Usually window
weights ar used for thla purr'. lut
they iliould nt be to heavy, for a light
door, that they will cause the door to
close too quickly. The Illustration
show tu Idea plainly.
Settlaa; Trees la Winter.
Fruit and miie trees may be set any
time during the winter If the soil I In
projier condition for the work, aays a
rejairt hy the Oklahoma Station. The
condition of tbe soli at the time tree
are set ha more to do with the success
or failure 0t the trees than does tho
season of setting. If the land Is In
good i-oiidliiiiii In Die fall, and the trees
can lie obtained. It Is Is'tter to set them
tlieti Minn to wait ami run the risk of
not having the soli In g'Md condition
later m. The land should be In a thor
ough state of cultivation and Bhould lie
moist eriotijh to work well when the
trees are et. If they are In gixid con
dition there is no need of watering
them.
Trees et la the fall may be a little
difficult to protect from rabbits, but
they are nna!ly In tictter condition to
start growth in the spring than those
that have bon bit-led n all winter.
There are it iviny poor trees sold
In the fall as h thM-"ng. n'1'1 loT
reason fnM setting usually gives better
results than sing setting.
Hoot to Kill a Pirn.
The pig should 1-e thrown nil Its bni-k.
and held until stuck. One man should
stand astride the tssly. with his feet
close against Its sides and take hold
of tlie front leg. In this way the hog
can be easily inntnilled. Another per
son should do the sticking. A narrow,
straight Mailed knife, eight Inches
long, should lie Inserted In the hog's
tbpsit, after making an Incision
through the skin. Jut in front of the
breast tsttie. The point of the knife
should t-e directed toward the rent of
the tnll and held exactly In line lth
the baoklaine. When the knife bus
been run Info the thront six or eli:lit
Inch... the depth dei-cinling on the size
of the lKg. It should 1-e given a ipii -k
turn to jinc side nil. I withdrawn. Th-
arteries that are to be nit rim i'os.
together. Jiit Inside of the breast Ism..,
and will Uith 1 it h.-n the kmf.- Is
turned, provided It Is slinq, ,, ,t!,
sld.-s of the in, Int. A p!j killed In tlil
way will die In a very few mliiuti-.
and will hieisl out thorotiirhlv.
Ti Meaaora land.
To measure an acre, fie a ring at
pac, end of a rofe. the distance .'tl
Just sixty six feet ttwen thetn ; tie
a pleie of i-oiori.1 .loth exactly n tMe
mldd of th.s. One acre of ground
will ! f uir times the leng'h and two
and a half times the width, or the
equal of Id r-sla one way and 10 nls
the other, making the full acre Y)
square Psls Keep the rope dry. o f
will not stretch. A r.I Is Mi, in,.a
feet. An acre Is 4u s.juare yarJa, or
iXM) square feL
Vtelaht ofTlma Per Baahel.
In connect loii with a very thorougk
study of the quality of various kinds of
lime used for agricultural purposes In
New Jersey, L. A. Vorhees, of the New
Jersey Station, made careful estimates
of the weight ja-r bushel or the different
materials.
Ilia results show "that the weight of
stone lime i-r bushel (heats-d meas
ure l. Is quite variable and without any
constant relation to the analysis of the
samples. The average weight per
bushel of the twelve uiagneslan limes
was ninety seven pounds, and that of
the six 'marble' limes win 11 pounds."
The weight per bushel of seven oyster
shell limes examined varied from
thirty-nine to seventy-five pounds, av
eraging fifty-one and a half sninds.
The prepared or so-called "agricul
tural" lime examined were still mor
variable in weight.
Feed for tlreedlna Animals.
It Is linsirtant that hrci-dlng animal
have laxative fi-ods when fliey are put
upon dry fee.l after being taken from
the pasture. Jn,.i nrticli-s as oil meal,
flaxseed inenl. etc., should enter large
ly Into the ration. When animals are
changed from pasture to dry feeding
there is a ti-:nleui-y to constipation, and
steps must tie taken to have the how
els move freely, or there Is danger of
serious troiiW. n case the above ar
ticles do not have the desired effect,
i:psom salts or raw lins-ed oil must
be used.
Why Refer
to Doctors
Because ue make medicines
for them. We give them the
formula for Ayer'a Cherry
Pectoral, and they prescribe it
for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
consumption. They trust it.
Then you can afford to trust
it. Sold for over 60 years.
" AT.r- Charrr Paetaral la a ramartr thai
ahauld ba la aver? noma. I a.e u.ed a gral
Saal af It far hard ewaah. eaa eoloa. ens I
eao what a aplanilia ni.dlelne It la. I ran
Bol recennneail It tea ilil J." ataaa X.
Coaaa. lijae ear, ataee.
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flu
1. 0. Are. Oa., LaereU.
aViao aianufaalarara ml
ifers
SAtUPAKILU.
PILLS.
All VWOt.
Ayer'e Pills greatly aid th Chorry
favciorai in Dreaaina up coia.
! In lleeinlmlns Waal l.nnda
On King Kami formerly a barren
sand heap. r:ing alsive the sea be
tween Tasmani and Australia, ncel
dent has given a suggestive lesson In
the use of cert 1 1 11 grasses for reclaim
ing arid wasten, few years ago a
shipwreck cast on shore some mat-tres.-
atu.T.sl with yellow flowerel
lover, a few mmsIs tx k root, caus
ii g it larg- arej to liwume covered
wlrh rli li ver lure. The power of clo
ver an,) otlier letutnlnoiis plant to fer
till7e p,M,r at. .ii through their nitrogen.
ator.:i.g l.a-erla Is well known.
Tl
Hea.naa for I'rnnlnc
'i -'f realms fir pruning trei-
ale to m-.i.'y .(),. v!C,,r of the tree; to
pr-idiM. l,i-..,.r ntl,i ts-tter fruit ; to keep
the tie.. n ni!ltia;palile shape and
''-: " !. it g the habit of the tr-e
fr.isn fru t to product Ions, or vice
v-T.a ; i,, r."M..n. siit'us or Injured
loir's; to f j. harvesting and
,i-"i ' - ; to f i. itate tillage, and to
traia t s. :i.e d-sir.d form.
1 1-1.1 nf Mnnaela.
' gr..nn oititinuously on th
.f
M
a Mo
tcr.s
matt
I hey
and four t
at the N....V
If. I,, -,i to .T,'"" plants
of mat,?..', .,,..,.... ,n, hrf.rl.1 fur.
ff'-rn 44, ia to H.i plant
lr a.re are suggested AJ
iru;.er atauJa,
f -r f.,ur ye irs yielded ! i!
". "Hitalnltig one ton of dry
- "n land under rotation
'"I tli rv four tons if root.
' of dry matter per a-Te
York Cornell exrlment
nips iit,
"i cnrr.its
) 40-crethe 'l
it-
r r h-
Kaplalaetl Mnehnalanllr.
"When I am busily engaged in think
ing," remarked the doctor, "all tbe noises
on earth can't disturb me."
"My atari!" exclaimed the professor.
In bis astronomical way. "Do the wheels
in your bead make so much racket aa all
that?"
How to Make, Your Milch Cows Mora
Profi labia.
Write Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oak
land, Cal., for "Successful Dairying,"
being valuable information on tbe most
profitable selection of cows, their feed
ing and care, the handling of milk to
yield the highest price product and the
protection and preservation of these
products from deteriortion; with arti
cles on diseases of cows and recipes for
their cure. The bcok is free. A post
card request only is necessary.
Flallrrlaar Comparison.
"Isn't be a cute little darling?" tsla
the fond mother, proudly exhibiting the
cherub.
"Tes," answered ber bachelor brother.
"Ilea funnier than ona of these mechan
ical toya. Toil don't have to wind bi car
Meallrln lba Son I.
Midlclue and religion, which are loo
frequently regar-l.d as mutually an
i tagotilstic, should be iiiutuuliy comple
mentary. There are luany diseases in
which the medicine of the soul la a
lMiwerful adjuvant in the treatment of
tbe body. Ilrltlsh Medical Journal.
C nnnarel Ilia Mint.
"Well, what are you doing there?"
asked the lady, addressing a tramp wbo
had lust climbed a tree in time t- ea-
esna a aiv.j. tooi.tj
"Madam.' replied the hobo. "It wa
my Intentioa to ask for a baud-out, but
In the lutereat of humanity I now
quest that you give any surplus food
you may have on baud to uiy caulue
friend down there."
. !' Tlaaa far TriaiaaT.
"Manda up!" commanded the footpad.
"Get out o" my way !" thundered tha
other man, scowling at him and striding
on. "I baiu't got no time to fool with
you. I'm doin' a ninety suile walkin"
atuot."
laa't Thla Aaafall
There once was a girl named M.ai Mary,
Whose mother baked excellent doiigtiuu.e.
On day the girl married
A man with a bare-lip.
Let'a lean up against tb deep river.
Dtnvar Post.
Modern, ar Mat al All.
Geoffrey Could you be happy la a
mod rat little cottage, darling?
Gwendolen Not unless it is on of
those lovely dreams in concrete, dear.
Chicago Tribune.
Not Mar lault.
Tom The average woman teem to
lead an aimless life.
Jack Well, It's her misfortune rath
er than her fault that she it unable to
throw straight.
THOS. GALE. OF ALASKA
MEMBER ORU CONGRESS
Wel Known on the Pacific Slope. Mi
Washington Address b 1 3 1 2 9th St,
N. W., Washington, D. C
Nat Oataaalblf.
"I bave always bad a curioaity te know
what horse meat tastes like," said to reg
ular ruatomer. "Have you any?"
"Not aa such," emphatically responded
tha butcher.
Tba nlrninc llrlllaher.
The cold, self-contained Britisher I
mostly a dreadful fiction, and In situa
tions that seem to him at all emotional
he grows at snlffiy weepful as any mat
inee uilaa. Sydney (X. 3. W.) Bulletin.
Illppaphna)rs
Hippophagy being In low water In
these later days, somebody bns set him
self to allow wsat an exceedingly re
Ss?ctable history attaches to the prac
tice. Among the ancients, espe daily In
China, eating borse flesh was general,
and It was only killed in Kurope by a
Papal decree of Gregory lit., though
why horse flesh Should have been In
terdicted doet not apjiear. It was only
the famine caused by Napoleon's In
vasion that revived the practice In Ger
many, where It has survied ever since.
London Glola.
Thlaa-s that Mad Helped Him.
Importer Senator, I have beard that
yon got your start in life by selling newspapers.
Senator . I.ntsmnn Not quite correct.
my boy. The fact is but this i confiden
tial, you know that I got my start by
buying on or two orwspaiieni.
Infuraaatlen.
"Paw, what i the 'great white plagua'
the paper talk about?" asked Johnny.
"A big inowatorm, my eon," anawered
hi father, wearily resuming th task of
trying to find bia front sidewalk.
t aatljr t orn tort.
"Do you offer your wife comfort
when she weeps?"
"When she doesn't weep too often; It
usually takes a new dress to comfort
her." Houston Post.
Only One "BROMO QUININE."
That la I.AXATIVK HKOMil yUSISK. book
tor the miniature of H. '. "iKuVK. I'aed 111
Wurld oter lo Cure a ( old in una l'ay. c.
Ol Conraa Mel.
"Do you keep a servaut?"
"No."
"Can't you afford to?"
"Yes, but thnt't got nothing to do
with It." Houston Post.
Mo Aen will find Mr. Wlntlow-s Rnnthln
Syrup tha b at remedy to uaa lot tbeir uliiidma
auriug in teatmug pariua.
No Hand for Frnetlsna.
Grandfather (carving the turkey) ,
Tommy, what part will you have?
Young Grandson Well, they'a six of
u her, grandpa, hut I don't want no
mora'n my ahare. I'll leave it to you.
rTft St. Vitna raaea ana all ftrrrnaa fte-asea
I 0 pe'manantly rtir-fl hy lir. Kllne'a wr-at
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CONGRESSMAN TMOS. CALC
Hon. Tboa. Cale, wbo was elected to
oongrett from Alaska, it well known on
tha Pacific tlope, where be hat resided.
Hit Washington address is 1312 9th 6t.
N. W., Washington, D. C.
Wanhmrton, D. C
Peruna Drug Co., Columbus, O lio.
Gentlemen: I can cheerfully recommend
Peruna as a very efficient remedy for
Coughs and Colds. Thomas Cale
Hon. C. Mtnip, congreabman from
Virginia, writes: "I bave used yonr
valuable remedy, Peruna, with benefi
cial results, and can unhesitatingly rec
ommend your remedy as an invigorat
ing tome and an effective and permanent
cure for catarrh."
Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative
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Sample, Booklet. Pnrnlar t'ard (Jama "WHIZ,'
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Mra. Gaiwell (making a call) Ah, I
tea you bar here a volume of poem.
I'm ashamed to confess it, Mr. Ilighinua,
but I never could appreciate blank verse.
Mr. Higbnma Why r that' a cat
alogue, Mr. Gaswell.
How't Thfs?
W offerOne Hundred folium Reward for any
i u .ii. v.uiiui vm i urvQ oy ua.i a i
Catarrh Cure.
F J. CH FNE Y 4 CO., Toledo, O '
We. th nndersiitned, have kn iwn K. J. I
Cheney for the lam l'i tear., and believe him
parfeetly honorable In all bulNne.H tran.aetieiia
and flnaneially able to carry out any obliga-
lloa made br hl Him.
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Pnee 76 rant, per bottle Hold hy all Iriif lata.
Take kla.l1 Family Pill lor Cooailpaimu.
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J3Y IMPURITIES IN'TIIE 'BLOOD I
Whenever a sore refuses to lical It la because the blood ii not nnr mA
healthy, as it should be, but ii infected with poisonous perms or some ol J
blood taint which lias corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most
usually aiiiictca wua on sons arc persons who cave reached or passed mid
dle life. The vitality of the Mood and strength of the system have naturally
begun to decline, and the poisonous penns which have accumulated because
of a sluggish and Inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint
which has hitherto been hel 1 ia check, now force an outlet on the face, arms,
legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and an-jry, festers and
eats into the sun-oundinj tissue unt.l it becomes a chronic and stubborn
wleer, fed and bept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated.
Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore.
The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good "reason
tor suspicion; the Mtnc germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every
old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one.
Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to tho sore, can
doany permanent good ; neither will rcmov
I wti affllcnul with lira en my , . ' i .
face of four year' etandinrr. It the Sore With caustic plasters or the
wae aartiaUrirapl at first but it surgeon's knife make a lasting cure. If
fradually frrsw larger a ad woraa " . . , ... .. . .
n erary way iimil I berama every pa-tide of the diseased flesh Were
"haictana11 The " all akerl nwa7 another sore Would come, be
i ma but'tbaaora continued cause the troulile is in the bloo-1, and the
BLOOD CANNOT BE CUT AWAY.
alarmed
aeyera
treated
lo a-row worn. I aaw B. ii. 8. ad
and after t.ktno- It a wall I waa The cure must come by a thorough clenns
completely cr.d. My blooa l. of the blood. In S. S. S. will be found
affect of fl. S. 8., and tuora baa not a remedy for Sores and ulcers of every kind,
been, any alrrn ol tha aura aiuca Tr. is nn unentitled Llnod t.urifie r r.ne? that-
Slmplaa. Stroniraat,
Eaalaa Haadl.d
Clraboer Mad.
V.II pall MORB
aaJ LARGER
STlAirS wi.l.
LESS EPESB
than aay atkar.
Wrrai In. IMwlatr.a Clrral.r tmi Prkaa
JOHN S. BEALL, Manafacarei
121 liawtkora Ar.aaa V Porll.ad, Oratfoa
C. Gee Wo
1 hm wll known rllah
CHINESE
Root and Rcrb
DOCTOR
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ItV.lawauat Hnaa aat lan U ttV .1 taana. t t L. A . M - a.
a any alrrn of tha aura aluca It it an tinentitlcd 1j1oo1 t.urifif r rine tlnf M.rrury. ra.aona nr Drm Utad Me fitrea
I. S. S. cured K. linefjualli cl Lilool punuer one lUat niiHaut Oner at loo, mr Without d.a AiHol a Kmta
TnOS.OWZN goes directly into the circulation and '-jea '.rri, A.n,n, i.fc
waat union, unio. t-romtitlr cleanses it cf all roisoni and H..,n,h i.,.-r. h,m.. i, i,- . i
tTnmptly cleanses it cf a'.l poisom and
taints. It gets down t j V.:i very lottfTti of
the trouble and forces out every trace of im
purity ami makes a complete and lasting
cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of tha
Hood so that instead of f ceding the diseased
parts with impurities, it nourishes the
irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood.
ITien the Sore begins to heal, new Cesh is formed, all pain and inflammation
leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood tha
ore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores.
Write for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advktj
PQU desire. We toake no charge for the book or advice.
THC SWIFT SPCCiriC CO., A TLANTA, CAm
PURELY VEGETABLE
A SURE CANCER CURE
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Color mora roods brlchtar and faster colors than any othar dya. On 10c packara color all k, wool and cotton eouallv well
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