f f f General Debility Day In nml nut thuro la Hint fcclliiR of wcnkiipse Hint make a bunion of Itself, 1'oud doc not strengthen. Hlwp dona not refresh. It ! hnnt Jo do, linnl to bear, what should Ihi msy, vllnllty la on tlio ebb, and tin) whole system suffers. I'ur tlila condition lukit Hoo&'s Sarsaparllla It vllnlliea tlio IiIkmI, Klvrs vlicor and tuna to nil Urn ornnim nml dilutions, mut h K)ltlvrly unrminlled for nil run-down or detillltntcd conditions. llu li' riiurcurinmiiil ft itntt. " ' Volcanoes. Thorn ro about .'150 volcanoes on thin earth Hint linvo iMirforiiind In rnoilorn times, Tlir.ro am ifanjr hundreds mora ttint iiavo lonu Ihmiii extinct. lo"west"rates 1 I To Chicago, Diibtiqun and tlio Knat to Do Moines, Kansas (Jlty nml Hut Houtlicsst, via OlilciiKoOroitt Wust rtrti railway. Kloctrio lighted trains, UntMiunlled snrvlco. Wrltn to J. 1', Klmor, 0. 1'. A., Chicago, (or Infornm. tlon. Speed of Ducks. Ducks fly at an avoraito rato ol ninety miles an hour. With a lair wind It I hollovrd that thoy can make ISO mllea In tlio ramo tlmo. Mutnere will fltul Mr, Wlnalow's mtllnc Kriop the li tPiiKKljr tu um fur thtlr children IH iMtDlllgMaMin. Movement of Trolley Cara. Tlio trollojr car It not drawn or pushed by the olftctrlc currant at all, but la lifted aKaln and again by the at traction ol magneta (or tho armature colla ol tho motor. For bronchia! trotiMr trr Plan's Cur tor Coustiiiiiitliiu, It It a good cough medicine. At tlrucKl't. price '& ctim, New Tunnil for New York. Tho Now York Itapld Transit com pany anticipates putting a second fin nvl under tho Kaat rlvor from Maiden lalno to Nassau stieot, Urooxlyn. ItXACNKNIt OATI.IOT IIK G'tlltKD Jly lorat ailUtlHtii, ea they rannol reach tho dUr-Hnl irllnnf lli rr. Tlir liotiir one war tucurotl.aluM.. ami that ' hr fnnaiiiu tlunal tnmMiM. Iivafiir.a laratiir.1 bran Id rumxl rwudlilen ol ib roueoualir is otitis Kuilwhun tub. When tlile lul t;la In flan! iiiu lia a ruinUliigMimi't or iinlxr fwi l.rriii, ti.l when II li eniirtlir Mo-xl il allina It lh l mil, mut imlrit Ilia luflamm I km mi l-e Ukrii nut awl Hill lutxi imi1 lo Uliucm-lrHMtlllnii, lit.rlnK wlllbeilrilrorM luremi ulna ! out t ln ar caused br raterrh, wlilch I tmltiliiK but ill Inflamed eouilllliiiHilllieiniicmieeuifecce. u-niri- fin lluiiilinl iKilUii for any eaMOlfir-ltiriilrMiMtt br c.Utlli) llitl c-n nut I rurrU bjr ll.ft'. fltlU Cult. Mod lor UXUlMS, ll. r. J. CIIKNBY it CO.. Tolt4o.a Unit's rualfr intU aratUbMt. I-U t. h...I.A.a o. A Cheerful Ontlook. Guest-More, waiter. line my bill boon made out yet? Walter No, not yet. Tlio propria toi raya that Jill Ideas teotu to come very slowly today. TITO IV rmnnlir Cut-! num. or nmmin" !0 nf nitd.r,UMolr.Kliii-iirir(it iMIurrr. IIM ff Vtvm 'J lr1llIH nd lrlla r.U.U.)llB,Md .nil Artlnt.,l'bilxllpil.r. Youth's Homsnco 5oon Ilnded, Bllllcui They nro really tho moit dovotdl lovers 1 over saw. Cynlcus Yeas it soma a sliamo that thoy are golni to Rat married and Kill It all. Htray Ktorlea. RolorNon JMnoliIno Co. BUCCKiulOltH TO JOHN I'OOI.K. foot of Morrlton HI., Portland, Ortzon. rtotu llwkre. Automatic, Keif rler. rulltM Stump f'utlrr, liu borMiHiwer with tvVJhrM. Huckej lUwmlll lUcliliif rf, Kn. s tnsa ana iwwtra. r.u miiu dmckhvt ilwiiu. nzlnra, writ ua wuau in waui oi anjmiog macblnarr tins. c rossr Poor man I He can't help It. He gets bilious. He ncbds a good liver pill Aycr's Pills. They act directly on the liver, euro biliousness. fc'iSfc jVVant your moustache or beard n beautiful brown or rich black? Uso BUCKINGHAM'S DYE nm era onatimr(iaB r hau a ru, SABtira. M it INSOMNIA "Ilinvn linen ualnir OANrAlllt'l'M for inaoniiiia vim nuiou i umo urcn niiuwkvii ur over twenty years, and I can any that Cuacarets tae given me n.orn re Hot tban any other reiue. dy I have ever tried. 1 alialt certainly rccom tucna tliain to uiy frleuda as belim all they are rspreiented." Tuoo. aiuaitu, Kigln.lll. CANDY f 'sy CATHARTIC CATHARTIC VSAOI aUSH MS4STBNtO Plaaiant. I'alatabla. 1'ottnt. Tail rjofld. Do Oood, Naforblckaii. Waaksn. or Or I in Wo, J4c, too. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. ... tt.ril.t S.. Uaaaay, (H.u. M.lrl. . T.it. lit I.O.TO-IACllf.a.'Ja- P.N.U. Ha J6-IP0J. W IIIIN writing to advertisers pleas Dienllun una paper. -rV WONDERFUL PROGRESS OF RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION -. . ..., AIMVAY conatriic tlon In tlio United Ktntca Ima mndn woiulurf ill proRrcHH. Wo nlrondy Imvo over 'JOO.OOO iiiIIch of truck, mid ntlll tho litilldliiK K('H on. It la only by co in pari tic thU iiillrnuo wllh thnt of koiiio of tho rent of tho Krcnt conn Irlca thnt tho Anurlcnn ncoplu enn , fully rrnllzii tho troincudoun dovclop- inont which Una fnkvn plnco In thin i Held In their own Intnl. l'lffiireii of mil rond nctlrltlffl for the world n't Junto nro not very trimtwortlty, but tnklntr. thoio which tint moat recent nml ro jlltiblii, tho UnlM'd Hlnlca l ' to bo I far nhend of nny other country. (Jor- iimiiy Iiiin ntMiut .'l,(MW tnllca of niol" jtrnck, HitaNlii Itl.lKK), Krnnco '-7,000, 'Atmtrln-lluiiKiiry, Z'ltOO, Orcnt Hrlt nln nml I rein ml '."J.OCXl, whllo no other IKuropcnu country Iiiih na ninny na 10,' (XK) mllea. All of Huropo hna hIhm j l"r,0()0 mllea of rond, or conaldernbly 1 Icm llinu tho trailed Hlntca, whllo tho entire world' nilleiiKe la npiirozlmntc ly noo.OOO, of which tho United Htotva funiUhea two-Dftha. Yet there nre peraona atlll llvltiu who Imve aeen nil tho vnat rnllwny ayatcin of tlio United Hlntea crented, "I con alder thin unions tlio moat Important ncta of my life, accond only to my alcntni; tho Declaration of Indepcnd- THi: MODEItN nice, If even It bo second to thnt." Theso wero tho words of Charles Car roll, of Carrolllon, tho last survivor of tho signers, nfler throwing up tho first shovel full of earth nt tlio beginning of tho construction of thu curliest ot Amerlcnn railroads Intended to carry pnsneugcra nnd freight. Tho railway wna tho Haltlmorc nud Ohio. Tho dnto wna July -1, 182S. - Thnt wua tho be I ginning of tho American rnllwny system, which has Immeasurably sur passed that of tho wbolo of Kuropo In "UOCKET," TUK MUST LOCOMOTIVE. extent nml In tho nmotiut of cnpltnl Invested In It. All tho great towns on tho Atlantic const lu tho closing yenrti of thnt llrst third of tho nineteenth century Btnrted lu tho rnco nenrly at tho Hitino tlmo for rnllrontl exteiiHlou to tho West -Now York. Philadelphia, Ilostou.llallluioronud ClmrleHtoii, Now York won. Tho Krlo reached 11m ter minus, Dunkirk, on I.nko Krlo, on May riiisT i'A8ai:.NOi:n coach. M, 1851. Philadelphia enmo next, tho I'onnsylvnnln Central opening nn nil rail lluo from Phllndelphla to Pitts burg QU Dec. 10, 1852. Ilnltlmoro, which started llrst, was third In reach ItiR Its goal, tho llrst train of tho Haiti moro nm) Ohio pnBsIm: over that road to Its Western terminus, Wheeling, on Jan. 1, 1853. Three mouths after this. i . il tl &i l-f o -i ti? ' i.T sh ---- . dnto by tho couaolldntloti of tho llttlo locnl ronda Into tho New York Central, Now York Oily jrot Ita accoml rnllroail connection with Weatern wntera, tho Krlo KlvJntr It 11 flrat through Hue. Chlcnfto wax renched by n through lino from tho Atlantic In w:a, tho Mlanla- imtkiiiuii or rtiiNT ai.tKftNO caii. nlppl wna atruck nt Itock Inland In 1HM nnd nt Kaat Ht. Lottla and Mem phla In 18T.7. the illmourl was reached nt Ht. Joseph In 18.' 9, nnd tho rails of tho Central nnd Union l'nclllc met near Ogdcn, Utnlt, In 1809, and tho con tinent was spanned. All thla railroad construction has come In nbout two gcncrntlona of time. When John Ktercua lu 1822 got a clmr- lt.VlMVAY TItAIN. ter from tho Pennsylvania legislature to build a railroad from Philadelphia to Columbia, on tho 8usiueliatina (which was never built), somebody naked ono of tho Pennsylvania pncr, "Whnt Is a railroad?" Tho editor gave It up, but said thnt "perhaps some oth er corrcsiKmdent cau tell." Kvnn Thomas, William a Iteiltleld, John Kdear Thompson nnd other railroad pioneers soon rendered this query oh aolete. Yet thero woro only 1!3 miles of railroad lu operation In 1800, 2,818 In 1810, and .UVr.t) in ikoo, on tho eve of tho Civil War, mora than two-thirds of which was In tho freo Stated. Ily cuinuclpntlnK tho country from Its tie pcndciicu on tho wnter courses, the railroads built up tho middle nnd prairie West, assisted In rIvIiib tho loyal States tho prvKnderauco In re sources which enabled them to save tho Vnlon tu 1SHMR05. planted vigor ous nud expanding communities on tho Puclllc coast, abolished savagery on an entire continent, nud spread homes, schools, churches, and nil tho rest of tho accompaniments of clvlllr.atlon from tho Alleghenlea to tho margin of tho great Western ocean. And yet It was only seventy-four years on tho Fourth of July slnco work was started on tho construction of tho llrst of Amerlcn's great roads; It Is only tlfty ono years slnco the waters of tho west nt I.ako Krlo wero llrst renched by through rail from tho Atlantic coast. lit Anulent KtiKlnml. Nowcastlo-upon-Tytiu hits a very nn clout custom. When tho business of tho assizes Is ended tho mayor makes n nunlnt speech to tho Judges of tho northern circuit, lie says: "My lords, we Imvo to congratulato you upon hnvlng completed your la bors In this ancient town, and Imvo also to Inform you that you travel bunco to Carlisle, through llordcr coun ty, much and often Infested by tho Scots. Wo thereforo present each of your lordships with n pleco of money, to buy therewith a 'dagger to defend yourselves." Then, ns required by custom, ho gives tho senior Judgo a Jacobus, and tho Junior Judgo a carolus. It costs no llttlo sum to buy theso old coins. Loudon Answers. Hoasou's Hoo l'roduot. It Is estimated that tho bees of tho United States Imvo produced during tho season Just closed ?7,000,000 wortlt ot honey and .wax. lllsf7ifi1Bw-I-W 111 i ' CATARRH DESTROYS THE KIDNEYS Was Miserable-Could Not Stand Up or Walk--Pe-ru-na Cured Many Persons Have Ca tarrh and Don't Knovf It. Mr. James AI. I'ownll, 033 Troost strict, Kansas City, Mo,, vlco Krand ol I. '0. O. V.t ol Ohorryvllle, Kan., writes: "About four yearn oro I suffered with a severe ca- i tnrrli of tbcbbidder, which caused continued Irritation and pain. I was miserable and could not stand up or , walk (or any length of time without extreme wcarmcBj anu pain, i jc gan taking I'cruna and It greatly relieved me, and In eleven weeks I wb com plctcly cured and felt like a. new man." James M. I'owcll. Hundreds of Dollars 9pent In Vain. Mr. Cyrns Herehman, Sheridan, Ind., writes 'Two years oro I was a alck man. Catarrh bad settled In the iel vie organs. making llfo a burden and giving me little hope of recovery. I -pent hun dreds of dollars in medicine wblcb did me no good. I was persuaded by a friend to try reruns. I took it two weeks witriout much Improvement, but I kept on with it and soon began to get well and strong very fast. Within two months I was cured, and have been well ever since. I am a strong advo cate ol i'oruna " C. Hcrsbman. I'oruna cures catarrh of tho kidnoys, livor and other pelvic organs, simply because it cares catarrh wherever lo- Sallle and Willie. "I notjee, Willis, that berries aro becoming pretty plentiful upon the market." "Yes, Sallle, and they 'will remain moro plentiful upon the market than upon our tablo until the price gets smaller and the bozos get larger." Holler Monthly. Ocrman Boards of Trade. The German empire is divied into 145 chamber of commerce districts. These chambers exert a powerful influ ence on lesislation In tho empire, es pecially In tariff matters. Chronic Sores Eating Ulcers, Nothinir is a source of so much larly when located upon the lower extremities where the circulation is weak and sluggish. A gangrenous eating ulcer upon the leg is a frightful sight, and as the poison burrows deeper and deeper into the tissue beneath and the Bore continues to spread, one can almost see the flesh melting away and feel the strength going out with the sickening discharges. Great running sores and deep offensive ulcers often develop from a simple boil, swollen gland, bruise or pimple, and are a threatening danger always, because, while all such sores are not cancerous, a great many are, and this should make you suspicious of all chronic, slow-healing ulcers and sores, particularly if can cer runs in your family. Face sores are common and cause the greatest annoyance because xucy are so per sistent and unsightly and detract so much from one's personal appearance. Middle aged and old people and those whose blood is contaminated and tainted with the germs and poison of malaria or some previous sickness, arc the chief sufferers from chronic sores and ulcers. While the blood remains in an unhealthy, polluted condition heal ing is impossible, and the sore will continue to grow nnd spread in spite of washes and salves or any superficial or surface treatment, for the sore is hut the outward sign of some constitu tional disorder, a bad condition of the blood and system which local remedies cannot cure. A blood purifier nnd tonic la wlmt vnn need. Some thing to cleanse the blood, restore its lost properties, quicken the circula tion and invigorate the constitution, and S. S. S. is just such a remedy. S. S. S. reaches these old chronic sores through the blood. It goes to the very root of the trouble and counteracts and removes from the blood all the impurities and poisons, and gradually builds up the entire system and strengthens the sluggish circulation, and when the blood has been puriGed purifier and tonic combined and a safe and permanent cure for chronic sores and ulcers. If you have a slow-healing sore of any kind, external or internal, write us about ft, and our physicians will advise you without charge. Boo on ''The Blood and Its Diseases " free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 4UL l,feMb'Siijk South wick Hay Press QJHEl"sn" VfVf JflMLiLa., t mMrnm I 1 1 I a i I Uf I igl VmhisI The Southwlck has the large.it capacity, la faiteit and eaaleat worker ot any Usy Frcti made. Bond lor catalogue. Moiled I roe. MiTOHOU, LEWIS A STAYER OO. First mad rursM JAMES M. POWELL catod. No other systematic catarrh remedy has as yet beon devised. In slst upon having Pernna. There are no medicines that can ba Substituted. If yon do not derive prompt and sat lifactory results from tho use of I'oru na, write at once to Dr. Ifartman, giv ing a (all statement of your case and bo will bo pleased to give yoa his val uable advice gratis. Address Dr. Ilnrtman, President of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Terrible Case. "They say Underwood baffled six physicians." , "Must have been a terrible case." "It was. Although tbey took him to court they could never rolloct a cent." Discovery to Harmony. Mamma G'adys, yon were rude and Indifferent to ceveral people last night. G lady i Yes, mamma; I've decided that it isn't worth while to have man ners If your clothes don't fit. Detroit Freo Press. A Constant Drain Upon tho System. trouble as an old sore or ulcer, particu SORES ON BOTH ANKLES. QentUmen t About tea Tears nro mall sore tame on each o( my ankles. Dew tot into the places and they be came larare, eating; ulcere1, and I Buf fered Intensely for nearlr tan yeaio. X bad apeat mora than 6OO.0O try Ins; to sret well vrbeo X chanced to eo 8. B. B. advertised in a Xexnpbie paper. X began to take it and vraa cured. Xr limbs hava never been, ore or (riven me any pain at all alnoa. X bava recommended S. 8. O. to a great many people, and am now srivlna; it to my nine-year-old. son for Xcxama. During- my lontr alaknesa X was living; near Memphis, Tenn., but have elnca removed to Xansas City, and am now residing; at No. 014 East Sixteenth 8trt. Mrs. B. A. HAKRHB. Xansas City, Mo. anu tne sysiem purgcu oi an motuiu, unhealthy matter the healing process begins, and the ulcer or sore is soon entirely gone. S. S. S. contains no mineral or poison ous drugs of any description, but is guar anteed a nurely vegetable remedy, a blood Pvrttamilj QrM