d.&,5 Tim most Important pint of the liitmnn syrUciii In the blood. I'.vcry mus cle, nerve, tissue, Ikiiio uinl sinew In ilcriilcut on thin vital fluid for nour ishment ninl htreiiKtli necessary to ninlutnln them In hcnlth and cnnhle each to perform the dlllcrcnt dutlcn nature reriulrcs. liven the heart, the very "cnjr,liio,,of life, iccclven Itn vigor nnd motive power from tha blood. Since no much Ik dependent on thin vital fluid It enn very readily ho seen how tiecessnry it in to have It pine and uttcoutaminiited if we would enjoy the Wesslnu; of cood henlth. Had hlood In responsible for mont of the nllmcntn tf lunukiuil; when from any cauite it Iwcottien infected with impurities, humoiM or polsoun, dlncnne In some form In nurc to follow, Muddy, nnllovr complexion, eruptions, plmplcn, etc., nhow that the hlood In Infected with unhealthy hitmorn which huve chunked It from n pure, frcith strcnin to n Hour, net Id fluid, which forces out Itn Impurltlrn thiouph the tioreit nnd Klnudnof the skin. A very common evidence of bail bloodlasoics or ulcers, which btcnk out on the llcsli, often fiout n very Innlcnlficnnt bruise or even scntch or nbranlon, If the blood wan pmc und healthy the place would Ileal nt once, hut belui; loudvd with Impiirltlen, which mo ilisclmrjteil Into the wound, Irritation nnd InlUiunin liuimresct ui nml the sote continues, Had hlood 'In ulsu resK)iisl!iIc for Attiicmlii, Hulls. Malaria, etc ; the weak, polluted circulation cannot fur nish the nourishment uud ntrcnt'th required to sustain the Ixxly, anil a general run-down condition of health rcniiltn, H. 8. 8. in naturc'n bIooi purifier nnd tonic; nude entirely of lieallnir. cleaiulnir rootn and herb. It Kocn down into the circulation and remove every particle of impurity, humor or poison Hut may be there, restore lout vitality, nnd steadily tones tip the entire system. It add to the blood the healthful properties It in In need of, nod In every way nssists In the cure of disease. 8. 8. 8. neutral hen any excess of acid in the blood, making It fresh and pure, nnd perma nently cures Kczcma, Acne, Tetter, nnd nil oilier akin disease nnd eruptions, 8. 8. 8. cure Rheumatism, Catarrh, Koren and Ulcers, Miliaria, nnd alt other dlsensen or disonUrn arising from bad blood, Hook on the blood and any tucdlcul advice desired free to nil who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, OA. Ilnnkoait, ' aij Lewis I wus (oM (1st (It farm er wot lltrt on itst hill paid till lis nils Jltt do mno wjiedder dry worked er not. so I went mi' hired t' him. Tirol Tlicimn-Arli you playrd off nlek, I reekiuir Msy l.ewis cp, an t o end or de month I feu'! list lie never paid nobody liotliln' nohow tlnaallafarlari'. Homer I hare Urn scuurlnr ths city for n kihmI xk. JJnox You couldn't tiav done It thoroughly. limner Why notj Knoi The city terms to be as dirty eer. A Itark Brrrot. The shades of nliiht wrrr falllni fast Thr prlili of the household was en Isttalutiig young man In the front parlor. "Nettle," csllrd the fair one'a fntbri from tha lltirnry, "aren't you going tc light the gas In therer" "In n nilmitf, papa," replied the itrni girl, fleorge and I were Just seaLlai ottr trlklnc a match," Affirmant TotllHtanf. Ilstilwln 'Hi doctort tty thtr trt rooro than fifty kind of bradacti. Io you twllrfs It? Ittinl I know ll, I'ro frequently had all of 'in In on morulni t'hinjo Trllmiit. 'nR JJYW. " mm ALCOHOL 3 PR It VKHV ANcCflaUcftvpsrslianfir.lj slmllnilnijilicnxxlanJIWutj llflgUtfSaVffldaaadI)irvlj( rromolcsDlgejIionOiffrui ncss and Itstronlilnt nctour Oniuntlorphiac norrteriL WOTNAHCOTIC. A$rtoUlkSHXUmm Ba. m Apcifecl Rr tiitdy for Omtflfi t Ion . Sour Stowdi.IJbrrhxj Worms AnvulsloiuJ'oTrWr j ncsaaiulLossOFSUi raeSlruae Sliuturt of m w, IiTi NEV YORK. luarantecaunm Exact Copy of Wrapper, FOR BAD BLOOD Your 8. B. 0, In inf opinion, i at good mtdltlnt (in W bad 1 II Imply canno) l Impioftd upon at a rtmtdflo purify an4 tor lh lb Wood nJ la tattf ortlt and lout up lb iiltm. This tpilaf ntf ll4 tt bad and I wit run down In btallh, and bating Mtn four mtdUInt blfhlf tdftrtlttil 1 (omratnttd lit um. Today inf Mood ll la flnt condition tnl ray t tntrst health ll of tbt sett. Am Slllnx poll lion ftftmtB for t Itfit conctra bft, and II I w.i not inftod ph'ilutcont'llloalt would bo ImpotilUt lot nit lo fill tbt pltct. Your 11,8,11. htitt4notfftlMrvltlamta4l do not bttlltlt lo iltt It tbt utdlt II tM(t. WE r. VANDYKE. Ill Win Bi(..i, n.tt.r rain, r.na. SHMptrd TblMa. rstlmctv Did you ter ntteod euiklnir school) I'strlco -Oh, yes; 1'rn hail that kind of dysjicpsla, too! Ytmkcra Hiatus man. One of the Essentials of the happy homes of to-day Is vast fund of Information o to Uia boat methods of jiromatlni; health nnd haptilness nnd rlr.ht llvlnc nnd know IimIku of tho world' beat products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented nnd which havo attained to world wide neenptnnco tliniURli tho approval of tho Welt-Informed of the World; not of Individuals only, but of the many who have tho happy faculty ol selecting nnd obtaJnlnc tho best tht world affords. One of tho products of that class. of known component parts, nn Klhlcal remedy, approved by physicians and commended by tho Well Informed of tho World as a valuable aud wholo sorno family laxative la tho well-known Hyrup of KIks nnd Kllxlr of Senna. To cut Its beneficial effects always buy tho genuine, manufactured by tha California Ft Syrup Co., only, and for salo by all IcadlnK druggists. GAST0R1A For InfantB and Ohlldron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMSf m$ tu1 AW mr m vr Mi dim BAIUIKUJ FOR riOKETS. Unliliin IVni'tt Vrl NlHiiitlnK In lll Inrlo lllil (irnrupliitrti. Historic old (li-orKi'lowii, Vn., Injs claim to the only feiico In tho world built of Kim ImrrelH, riiul'tliore In little ri'iisou to doubt that thin cliilin will k" lllllllsplltltl, Moro tliitu hnlf n century hko there llred In (IcorjHnwn n nU uinl kuii mill tit mimed Kt-utM-n Daw, wIkmo shop wnn on M nlteet, In the buslnenn w. tlon Ills In rue shop wnn mrked with nil kinds of (ilslobi. kuiih mid kulven, which ho hud bound t at different 1 1 lues, nnd ninny i trusty ilronrm Itonitlit rrom him may yd ho found In llm old hoiucn of Ol-orK'elowu. Thi-tw old citlM'im will any, "I botiKht thnt kuii from ltu!i Dnw lone iK-fnro tho war, and she's ii h koI nnd true nn the dny I bought It." There nr obi iltlrns who nil) r iiii'IdImt the armory estnbllshitl nt Mnr-(M-r'n Terryby the Uidti-d Htnli-n, Here wnn uinde the first br'liloinllni; rlttm, but which prowd rather tricky uud diiiik'crouN urnKii, oihcr iiinki-n of irinix ui-re tiirnnl out nt the nrsemit to tnke tho place of the Mull rifles, nnd these were culled In mill slornl, l.nter the Koveriimeut decided to din Im of the uorllilcsH kiiiis nt the nrmory, nnd n publle miction wnn held. ItiMllx'li Daw, the (leorcetown kuii sinllli, ntleiiileil the snle nnd l-ouitht n liirxe iiuiiiImt of the kuiih, hnvlntc them slilpjml to bin lioine. Me iubl n few of them nnd then ibvlilcd he would iitlllxe thi stork In hand In hiilldlnK n feiuv nrounil his two hnusvn nt tho corner of Twenty elchth nml I ntrcctn, ho Jhen orvnpylmt tho renldrtiee Im nieillntely on the northwest corner. .Mr. Dnw took tho barrels from the stocks, nod plnelni; In the end of ench barrel n forked, fancy topping, thus mnkliiK upright Iron nnd sttTl pickets, nboiit us sultstnntlnl ntxl iitlrncltve nn any liwd In hulldlliK the feiin-n nrouuit the old iiiniislonn In !cori;ctovn. Me hail tho NMtn aud other Mrtloiis of the fence mnntifnetureil to order, nnd with bin own hnndn he did tin- largeM part of tho work In puttlm; up h!n ;ui: bar ret fence, which lulny In In almost r feet condition. On noiiK- of the old barrels mny yet be ret-n the sights, but nnt of thern havo been broken off by nourenlr hunt--rn, nn hnvo nlso N-en taken nwny tunny of the top plecvu. The two spUn dlil old brick nnd stone lluelllngN nre occupied by the fnmlllen of Cbarlen nnd IMwnrd l)nw, sons of the man who built the historic fence. THE RESULT OF rOOT-DLNDINO. Tho Clilnono Inscription on the sketch, which wnn made from nn X-rny photograph of n Chine wiHiian'n foot, In rather Ironical. It In u Chlncm pro erli, "To tuniKr with iTontlou In to kk)II tho harmony of lu-avcu." Wont Urrlnlloiia, "Dlsoster" In nn ostrologlcnl term ineaulug "unfnwirnhle slur," one of the many words that astrology has be queathed to the Hngllsh language. "Pre dominant." "Ill atnrtvd," "In tho ascend nut," aro other InstniictHi, not to senk of tho expression "My ntrinil" Uvcn "inlluenco" In really nstn)loglcal, signi fying the flowing In upon human nffnlnt of the power of konio henveuly Uxy, "Petrol" nnd "lwtrol" Uith descend from "Ktru," u rock. "Petrol" cornea directly enoiigli through "iwtroleuin," rook oil, but "jietrol" through St. Pe ter, lifter whom tho hjrd wnn mimed iKvnuso It upiieurotl to wulk uiou tho warm. Nat Hnlf TUruuidi, "Well," said tho obetllcut husband, "now thnt I nm In politic, I Iioihj uu nro satlslkHl." "Oettlug In iwlltlcn," replied bin nm bltloun wife, "In compnrntlvely cany, (lotting out again gracefully la whnt countB theso dnjH," Wiisliliigtou Btnr, After Ibo l'roiu, i:thcl Wnii ho untlstled with ono klear fllad,vn Humph. I think bo wnn sat isfied with nil of them. Vnlo Itecord. Mow hard It Is to convict n guilty mnn In tho court; and how easy It Is in poll v let nn InnnnMir mnn In h, nowspaiicrti and reform nieeUngsl aBBa-faii-BHaaBBBBaBa)BBBSapBa .MaBa--a B---J SlJ .WV HOItTLAND CEMENT. fngradlanti Necanary In tha Mnu .facture of This Product. 11 J. BliltUy Junrt, Chrmlat, Mtho Kiprimnt HUtlun, Mmmw. From llino lo tf trio the members of tho experiment station staff ate asked for Information concerning the projor tics, cornrKJoltlon, and methods of man ufacturo of 1'ortland cement. These lnrtilricn nro usually ansnered by the station chemist. Delow In given a typi cal letter of Inquiry on thin subject, und following. It Is tho reply given by the station chemist. Wolrcr, Ida., Feb. 20, 11108, I would like to know tho Ingredient and pioccM of muklrig Portland cement. In llm iKsly of clay or noapatono? I think I have tho raw material. Please answer nnd oblige. A. W. A great deal of time and labor have been spent by various chemists In In veatlgatlng tho composition and prop ortion of Portland cement, The con elusions drawn from these investiga tions aro not alway concordant, but no one dlfsiiiln from tho view that the esiontlal Ingredients of this kind of ce ment are limo, silica and alumina. Other element) aro always present, however, among thern being magnesia, soda, potash, Iron, photphorus, man ganese, titanium, etc. According lo Meade, good cements vary considerably In composition, but tho three Import ant lugredienst will run about as fol lows: Llmci 08 to 07 per cent; silica, 10 to 25 per cent; alumina, 6 to 10 t-r cent; and magnesia Is allowable to the extent of 3 to o per cent. ' Tho raw materials from which Port land cement Is manufactured are classi fied as argillaceous and calcareous. Home common forms of the first are clay, shale, and slate, nnd of the latter limestone, marl and chalk. In these two classes of raw materials aro found all the ingredients necefsary In the manufacture of Portland cement. In the iron regions of Pennsylvania, how ever, blast furnace slag la made to re placo tho elny or shalo. From' what ever aourco tbe raw materials are ob tained, tha cement manufacturer must see that they aro so mixed that the product of calclnnt'.,,o cont-irii the Itn ihirlant compounds mentioned above in tho proportions that experience lias jtaught are tho onea neceesaiy in n good cement. It becomes almost Imperative then that tho chemical compxutlon of tho raw materials should bo known. Although tho writer Is not personally arqunlnUd'wlth the Jimrttone regions of this state, It appears that there are at least two localities In Northern Ida bo where limestone Is found In abund ance, and since clay Is also present, at least In spots, in the tame district, there accmt to 1 good reaaon for be lieving that In tha faturo a gteat deal of the Portland cement used In this state will be made at home. Of Interest to Farmers, The following publications of Interest to farmers and others have been Issued by the Agricultural department of tbe Federal government and will to furn ished free, so long ni they aro availa ble, except where otherwise noted, up on application to the Superintendent ol Uocumonu, Government Printing Office. Washington, I). C.: llulletln No. 100. Report of Irriga tion Investigations In California, under the direction of Klwood Mcud, expert In charge. Pp -111, pis. 20, flga. 10. Price, paper, 00 cents; cloth, 1.25. This report deals with Investtgstlon carried on during tha summer of 1000 In cooperation with tbe California Water and Foreat Association. In ad dition to a review of the agricultural situation In Uie state, it presents a comprehensive intension ol tbe water laws nnd cuitoms under which irriga tion Is practiced In California as typi fied by tho conditions in Honey l.iko basin nnd on Yula river, Cache creek, Salinas river, Ban Jtwquln river, Kings river, I.os Angeles rhcr, Sweetwater liver aud San Jacinto river. It de scribes tho methods nnd means by which water Is diverted from theto streams and used for Irrigation and tho indefinite and cxceeslvo appropriations of water and tho resulting litigation. and dlrcusses the evils resulting fiom absenco of state control of streams, Hullotln No. 105. litigation in tho United Btatee. Teetimony of El wood Mead, Irrigation expert In char go, be fore tho United States Industrial com mission, June 11 and 13, 1001. Pp. 47, pis. 12, tig. 1. Price 16 cents. The statemont mado before tho Industrial commission deals chUtly with the legal status of Irrigation, touching on stato control, national aid ti lirlgutlon, aud the dlipoal of the publlo gnixlng lands. The ucceesity nnd noinlbility of storsgo nro aitouiHoussod. llulletln No. 133. Keport of Irriga tion Investigations for 1002, under the direction of Klwood Mead, chief of Irri gation investigation, ntllco of experi ment stations. Pp. 200, pla. 12, tigs. 10. Prlco 25 cents. This bulletin gives tho result of the fourth season's Investigations of the problems of Irri gation, the rosulta obtained in similar inveatlgatlona In prevloiw years bolng reported In Bulletins 80, 104 and 110, of this oflloo notod above. Cnuntd I'niupkln. Peel tbo pumpkin, cut Into pieces and cover with boiling water. Stew until very tender, then rub through a colan der, Ileruru to the Arc, bring to a hard boll, sweeten to taste and, while boil ing, fill the overflowing bot Jars and immediately, Spring Impure or effete matters accumulated fn the blood during the winter cause in the spring such disfiguring and painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. The best medicine to take is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, and effects permanent cures by giving healthy functional activity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. aaiaaintin art inm t rtntuniia in miM uwi mow tih.- m Hnivtnr I'rrnartiiaT fn frntm If Alnn. "Clilldri-n," bsstllr exelalmfj Mm. "klromarhnrn, "jour father la comlagl Itun out snd play awbllel" "What do you want us to run away from psps for?" nkul tbs children. "I don't want joa to besr wbst ht will ssy when h finds that bis aafrty raior ess has fallen on tb floor, spllltd tb L!dn out and tnlird tbein all up." Ilia VIt of Thrna. First Visitor Most Interesting coun try round about here. Have you seen tbe ruins; Kecond Visitor (who bss Just paid Ms bill) Yen; I suppose you mean the rucsts leaving this hotel. Detroit News-Tribune. Rahora of tha I'aaf. Arlitldra was lamrntlng tbe Incratltads f tbs peopl of Albrna, to wboaa aarrlce be hsd dftotfd tbe beat years of bis life. "Still." bs said. "I want It distinct! andrrstood tbst I am not going to max a noise likt an unappreciated philanthrop ist." Picking op one of tbs current msga tinea bt looked It over to a whether or not Tom rawaon wai still throwing flu. alarallr. Rlrrrs was walklnx tbe floor with tbt bsby. "I wlih," b muttered sleepily, "this younxaler wasn't so so blamed egotis tical." "I rueta jou'd b erotlitleal. too," said tbe Indlgnsnt Mm. IfUtra, "if you wtrs cutting your 1 tlh!" MaklBir Kaeaara, "Republics," anld the disappointed tatentnan, "are ungrateful." "Well," answered Farmer Corntossel, 'It's so hard to tell a patriot from an offlce-seeker that I don't blame a re public for gettln' kind o suspicious." Washington Star. Ilorrora of tha Sanrlaaa. Itlrera was writing a caustic review of tbe political field. "Ilrooks," be said, "give me a new name for these chaps that go aronnd tbe country presaging all sorts tf financial dliaiters." "Calamity's preasjents," suggested Ilrooks. An Amfnl Htak. Oyer I hear your friend Matchem Is married again. Myer Yen, This Is bis fifth wife. (Jyer Well, as a friend, you ihould adrlse him to be careful. Myer Careful! Oyer Yea. Some day he'll carry woman who will lite to become a widow. QualityiMsr The Behind the ina mim earaura irfrMrttoi a. IK Ham fm. mMm avwa; of iIiim, nTMlif, vnannri fU iw ma 1,7 Tix,fiKi. i.ntr. or niiri, in, iins 11. tit Ulltrf it. or nrtMnntlv ttt H !. m.II Iimm mM t U. I Jloo-lCo, I,r.U, JUm, rettore IV V POWDER 25 Ounces for 25 Cents A real power that raises and sustains m rtowca the dough with absolute certainty. No failures, A cake made with K C cannot falL We Insist upon money if a trial vince UlSUANfS' 'ii. r "- C"Zt??V wrr zi- HOCS AT ALL rsmcca. TOR EVERV uru.ln ArYUrv.ui. w uCaCTJsy shocs at all V" sijfarg NjksV ys V ra rniuaat. run lvkht 'bbbbbbb- o BBBLz.'aBBK ul v MEN, BOVa, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN, ffflir&tiiMiztiszz-e nra atijr tHjau $nantnaourm an fft. world, SMtaraMM lhy Aaaf thU-mA aWkAM, tH bmttmr. warn faaakan. aad KozerttitfiVk?. - W.LDiclM$4i$5BEsVSI(MiCmlfoEiIWAlAirPils t HovHsat umi tind dHo Jtrt TTtrrwhasn fthnsM naAllaU aajaJanea,- Humors tmM9 .. in. l ..-.. r, ,. w ., ivj'--M''-',r':'""- "". aj- r,Tr7 TinK i waa rmpi-wir rrotiralM. a down, t rum dr.pepola ami llittllml tr- I faare found HwkI a HrimrHl irom in nm no, eomblaicir rtMxl h-allh and trf orth." Th lloilrrn War, "Fifth grade next year, Johnnyl "Yes, sir." "All, you'll be In fractions or decV main then, no doubt t" "No. sir; III be In bead work and perforated sguarca," I'ltUburg Post. Ht. Vtor- riaara anil aU Ifrnrraa anil an Ifmrraa fXa-MM ,na br Dr. XltaVa Ur.a ur rJlKE II tr-al bntUa an4 rrmanaatlf cni rv luatAfir. K.1b1 tur K1LRC llffr-al 1tlM mA i(to w.it . uaiiaiA,ni Acn vu, Aiuaj-a. Weaaaaarllr. Dyers Beema to tan fura are priced excessively high. Sboplclgh Yen. the fur trade Is ad mittedly a good deal of a sitlo gama. -Kansas City Times. Uothart win find Mrs. WlniloVa )thlnf (rruittbatKatratncdr loOMiert)lrriU4na luring l&a ttattloi p(tol. Tha MoArra War, flcrlbblen How would yon go flboul getting a play on the stage? Dribbles I'd first write a novel. Sb.la lata Your Skoaa. tUen's foot-Eaaa. It aurta palnlnl, awolba, "V fc5,,i,.Vl,rf ,nU nwsboaajr! !-w. fc? . wiuiwu .on ono. niorta. oon i rtaoraUuiMt. eamuUrUKC Adilraaa I.HDItn.l.l l-I.. V vr iaa Alnara Talkloa;. "My wife tells me everything she does," said the benedict, proudly, "tine is like an open book." "I wish mine wns like an opca book," alghed the meek little man wltb the chin whiskers. "You dor "Yes; If she was like an open book perhaps I would be able to abut her up." Tier ft nor Catarrh In thtt auction at tbs country loan allotncr dltraara pat tofttbar, ami until Ua Uit ftw xaan mm iupoa4 to M Incurable. For a great many y.ara doeton r.ronounerd ll a loeal dlwasa and prtaerlbad local ramnllr.. and by conttantlr talllne t eure w lib local trealmant, pronouored ltl curable. Science baa proren catarrh to be a eonitltutlnnaldlieaj and tberafora realni eonttlmttonal traaimtnt. llall't Catarrh uta, manufactored br T. 1. Chaney A Co.. Toledo. Oblo. la tha onfr ronailtullonal rnra on lit V market. Itti taken Intrraallr In doara frost H umpi io a icaapnoniuL, 11 acu Qirarur on in blood and ranrom aurfarra ot tha rutin. Thf odtr not hundred dollar lor any cut II alii lo can. fend lor circulars and UatU monlala. Addrtta: T. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. Ohio. Koldbr Druralm.TV. Tax llall't Family Fills for constipation. Oa tha Ten 1'artr Llaia. Suddenly tbt alarm clock went off. Tbe aleeper, half awake, llatened. "It's only one ring." be aald. "Ours u four rings." Whereupon he went to sleep again and missed bis train. &PSJPurity Power Dough! refunding your does not con you. " - s JtStltOtfiiVm U MimMd on bottom. Tk Um St.t.4! Uit. fmai fsutorr to nr Dsut of Um wsiU. lllBAa TS UaMJaaair L fit VkaaaKivVuaaaaV a W. JU . UfalUAX tH, UaT