('In? mill dm Knlurr tlralt. "Qiilnii,' until nn old tni'inlitir one Any 'I lii'iml you worrying nlmut thn mileage. Iil 7011 over lintr the story of Cluy mill Dm salary grnlO' '"No I replied. "Wlii'ii Cliijr wo Hanker,' tio con tinued, 'along about INK), tint crowd raised tlu'lr salaries to II.MiO it jivir There wu a great IiimvI nil over lint country, unit when Clay ronclii'il home In ICculiuky, Im found old nuo-nriiicd John I'npe, a Federalist, nut nfter hi (-nip tu bent tliw baud, and nil Hip Clny ndhcrents ominously silent, Worrli'il niitl auiloti Clny sought nut his old burlier, wild liml ninny been enthusi astic In his ndvowicy and who happened to Im nu IrUliiumi. "I trust I may count nu your hcurty support ns usu al)" Clny naked "Knlth, Mr. Clny." xtlil I ho Irish Inrber, "I think I shall Mill' nt till lime fur tin" iiihii wlm ciin I get hut inn limul Into tli" Treasury."" -Kuctes Muganlue, t'l.r foe SenaleUneaa, A mre fur smalckiieaa, which n Ocr mnii iliNtnr says he Im discovered, consist In tlm sufferer lying nn hU inck mid having handkerchief aonked In hot wnter t luted very tightly round hia forehead, Food Products Libby's Sweei Mixed Pickles TKt firm, cHip quality and dalicJoui flavor U v. hat you Jcl when you Inilit on Llbby'9 Mixed Pickles nt your clenlcra. Tliey are nlwnya (lie finest nnd never iiiaappoinu 11 llio tamo with I jliliy'i Sweet Gherkin nnd Sweet Mklfjctt. Aik for them. Libby's Oliycs Tho cultivation of centuriea marks tha olive proves of Sxiln ns tho worki's lel. Libby's Olives nre Imported from the oklett and most famous of thrse proves. The result Is n rnre roduct, delightfully nppetii lnj. Try ono bottle nnd you'll buy more and never bo without them. Libby's Preserves Pure, rlpo fruit nnd pure suctr In rqunl wti, cooked Just rifjlit nnd timed to tlm second, in Libby's Orcol While Kllr.h- CD, Is tha secret of the extreme superiority of Libby's Preserves. Thrr c's none ns flood nt nny price. Crocrrs nnd ilehcolessen stores carry nil of Libby's food Pro uuti.-t. 1 ney are wnr rnntedthebestto both you and the dealer tl'rir fnr trtr lvnVr v r I iniiitt lUsr'ast llbby. HtNtUI atlfck), Cblcif. & FNU No. 32-OI Vi fllKM wrllli.a lnailvrrllaara ilaaa inaiiiluii una ar. SLZvrTrooA LMl.i-J, .A' -1-1 1 W ' 4MWWffi TTJZW MJ .JWJJJ.-W.I 'llio Klinl Vim Hum AliMtyrt ltmiu'lit lnts liiirno tho hlcim tittK tirC'lms. II. I'lottlii r, nml Iiiih licen liiittltt iiiiilcr Ills lirriunuil Htiicr IhIoii for ticr !It yeurH. Allow iu tint) to tlcci'lvi) j tin in tills. OninteriVltM, ImttntloiiH anil ', Mist-as. jjixnl " uro Imt l!p'rliiieitts, utiil cittluiigtr tho liculth tit' Children KxpeiUiuo ugulust Ihpi.rliiu'iit. What is CASTORIA Custoilu U u hurnilesM Hiilistlltito for Custtir OH, l'nro Ktirlc, l)rtiH nml Nuiithliitr Sjriips. 11 in IMcusuut. It ciiiiIuIiih nvltlicr Opliini, .Morphlno mil other 'urcotlo riiiliMtiinco. ItH ntiu Ih Iih ;tmriiiittc. It tlcstroyH AVuriiH nml uIIiivh l'ovcrlHlintMs. it cures Dlurrlitcu uml AVliul Colic. It. rcllovoN 'I'Mvlhliiu; TriiuhlcN, euros Constipation nml Kluttilciicv. It UNNlnilliitcri tho I'imkI, rcKiilutcs tho Httiiiincli uml lltmolM, kIvIiiu; hculthy uml natural Muop. Tho Chllilron'H l'nnnccu Tho IMothcr'N rriuiul, Tlie Kind You Havre Always Bought Boars tkp In Use For Over 30 Years. l.llerarr Mlaaajreemenl, Col, Honker Why have Hansen nnd liU wife separated? I Major Moir On nrcomit of tin difference In their llli'rnry I a Me. , Col. HonkcrTlicy must both hu mi hnipy. Major Mopper -Not nt nil. Ho was tu love with IiIn typewriter, unit h with young m'I, It Curt Willi You Walk, ' Allen' fii'it Pi li amMaln curator til Healllig.calliis.aiiil swollen, selling feat, Mili. brat lliiugglil. I'rlia ,. Unrt'l aerai.tahr Vii"tli,,,.1' T'l.,. '."rka" r"KK 'Mi'" Allan U.OIinttH.I.e Uof,H. Y. iii nun mila. "Wlinl'n Hint nolsitl" nuked tlm vis llor In tlm ntMrtiiiciit Ihmim. "I'rolinlily snimi 0110 In Hip dentist's iipiirttiit'iitN oil tint Iloor IhiIow gutting II lootli out." "Hut this secim-d to come from tho Hour above." "All, then It'n probably tin I'optcjs' lathy cctttiik i tooth In." I'hiladolphln .Vl.a.1 'llirr Unlit, Maybe It didn't menu Just what to tin cnsuitl listener It seemed to lliinli, hut thla la whnt the fanner wuh over heard to iuy to liU wife nn they hwik'it over the mnrket reairt 111 the dnlly puH'r: Well, M'rln. Impi In up. nn' Hint inenna we're wuth 11 kmmI linl more todny'u wo wnn ylaterdny." Chlraso New. Slnklnit Irimlilr l'r, "Whnt diat tou du when de wolf hotvl nt de 1I0T "U'ull. still," rndlrd Ilrother Wll llntua, " lima' Iniit'iirully iu'tR n Imp frr do wolf nn" sells him ter a ilrcus." -Atlanta Constitution. I'urlrr MNit I'roar, Ilrldo (teiMlcrly)Vo Intro fully twenty minutes iMfere tlm trnlu romii, when we iniint hid 01m niiother farettell - lau't Hint I1I11.J llrldek'riMiiu Cnpltnl we ran ko Into tlie atntlou reatnurnut nnd mt somethliu; toft'ther. Wleuer Hnlon- WltXlllHtt , llrrnllrrtliiMa nf m Hilar ll'f, "Vour far la fsmlllar." saM Hi pita-atici-r with ih rusla. "Ilavrn't I run afalmt ywi aimM'lirp l"fr7" "No, air." nrnl tr inxrr with tbt huatml lik In ln ea "Yimi'vp t rl I s ituirn Hmra or murf tu run ot rr i. Ikii I liavt alwaa li-o alila to itml' Id llui." ftata ot OMo, t'llr "t Tulula I .. I.inait iiunty, I"" frank J 1 liaurf mat r path lliat halt. Mm taittirriitllia fiiwiil K i Ihniajf A Co .ilollu liutlnrailntliat Hr nlTetnto,CHintr awt HH alMiMalil.an.t thai aa. nrm will i.ar Ihoinre nl (INK III Nlllll.il iMill-tMH ,.r rarh au tvrr raj ..I I alarih that annul La rurxt til Ida um u( llall'a Calairb Cia. , . IMiNK J. nilKNKY. Hwnrn to t-jfnre ma aiM uUrrltot In tar 1 rra aura, Ulitlb ilar ulltrrvtMUr A II IWC iiul A. W. Hl.tAHOS .. Wr. , . . . . Notary I'uUle Itali'a Putarrti Ctir U taken lntfriially,aM arKiliiifily iimhi tlm Wii. arnl wurMtiir aul lliatlitam fml lartMtlBHtijIalilirai ... ... r J CIIINKVAC0.,TtJo1O Md tr alt ilruniliii.li. lata tlait't 1'aiully till, far oumllpitlim. 'iMFl, "I hnrp tiet'ti tidd." snld the nrtlr wonmii, "Hint )uu nro singularly Int-k-lnk- In tntt" "WhAt U your Idea of tnctj" nskrd MIm ('H)enne. "I don't know. Whnt's your7" '"I'nrt, nit a rule, la the nhlllty to concent tme'a aurprUu nl foolish or Im IHTtliit'iit remnrk"," lllMlilfiiua liiilluitntliin. CorrraiaMMlriit .May I aik. Krnntor , how luiicli )our rniHialii tint )oil) I'mliirnt Nlntratiisii Aa to Hist, ynoni I man, I nntk It a rulr to follow I lie arrlp ' turn I hijuiuilon, nut to lt my Irft tmiir; know ttlutt my rlclit hand diwlli. lira ia air, It's iiuuw of )our hlankcty blank butl iii-m! Signnturo of &&$& CulllVHllfin ill Unm, Com makes 11 rmik gruuth liothnlxifei nnd Mow ground, mid for Hint reason require treatment somewhat illfTi'rriit from v tint I glten to wheut or outs. 1'hiutlng In rows In necessary not only to HTinlt full development of tlm stnlks, hut also to glw pli'iity of fii'illuj: room to tlm roota. Com ronta. If tln'y himi 11 cliniKv, will inviipy fu-ry Inch to tlm depth of from thru to lit it fret, nnd tlm yield of the corn will dcend on tlm tiiinpleleiiiiia of thin (uttlpHlloll. The feedliik' Krnuiiil, or. In oilier word, the (iir:i root M4ture, depeudi)1 iiihIiiI)' 011 the prejmrntioii mid tultlTntloti ot the noil. It mny Im. limited In tunny wm), mi (hut the farmer. Inatend of tin- liiK from thrii. to the fivt of IiIh Held jna atoll, will 11 m- only 11 amiill ortlou of It. If the lain! Ih not prorn'rly ilriilmil. either unturnlly or nrllllcliillj. the writ roota niuiiot peiivtrnle Into the recloli siiturnted with tt titer, for the "liter shuts out the nlr. If hard pnn comes tienr tlm i 11 rf ace the com rootn citutiot riMih luo Hint, nml he mny ho cultl tnllni; hut six, elcht or ten Inihm of tho Held im noil. If the land Im- henry and plouchrd ttet, full of liimpH on tlm sur fnev or rititltiic on tlm plough pnn or tiittoui of the furrow, the com nit cnuiiot ntlllxe these, nnd hence his noil Is limited. If he hns ploiuluM under, In n dry time, conroe immure, so ns to shut off the supply of wnter from Ik low. the corn rimtH nre ncnlu llmltiil. It l, therefore, nhoiit ns npceaaary for the farmer to understiiud corn roots nnd their dahlia nml wnya ns tt Is for the aitrKiiin to uiHlerstniid the nnntoiny or the a; stem, where the In mm He, nnd wlient the nrlerles, rtMita, iicnes nml milneli'a nre lilddeii under the skin. The rtim plant. It will ! nvn, litis ihi tni nail. The first roots start out from the siNd cralu ami k down. lilMTuintrrio of oiun uours l.f roil. After this Hi., roots aw mnt out In whorls of from to to ten. Am the plant ndtitmv toward umturlty, thuae whorla rlso closer to tho surface. Tlie tlntt riNits thrown out Immediately iiImim- the prlmnry naits run sldewnys nnd occupy ten or llfleeii linhea Mow the surface. 'Ihwe littersl nwts throw out ilbrutis or feeding roots, which run In eery di rection through the soil and occupy etery Inch within n rndltiM or from two to the feet. It Is etldeut. therefore. Hint If we plough otrn Immedliitoly after planting, or after It Is tlrat up, we nut plough ns deep as we like, and generally the dirHr the Mter. When, huuever, the roots lioglu to rise and tKxtipy every mjusre Inch of soil within reach, It will not do tn plough deep, Our culthatloii must, therefore, be lim it it I to the surface, nml with the end In lew of killing the weeds and forming tho mulch of dry dirt which will shut off surface oviiNiriitloii, and spread out tho wnter which Is continually rising from tielow within rooch of tho roots. Tlm older nnd larger the plant the shallower should tho cultivation be. In fact, If tho ground Is well prepared, ploughed deep when there Is no dan ger of cutting off the roots, tho only thing tho farmer needs to do during the Intter period Is to maintain tho mulch of dry dirt on tho surface. .1' I .-1" , '. V I'.irn. Help l.eaa Kaiienalve. rami InUir Is chenHr than It was at this time last year and Is pretty sure to continue so for tho season. There has been some curtailment In manufac turing throughout tho country, tho re sult being that a great many men nro out of work. With this condition fann ers Mud that they can get help more tendlly now iliiin they luno been able to for several j ears. It Is ascertained that where contracts havu been umilo lu tho Middle West and Southwest for farm hands the rate of wages averages about $o per month low er thntt Hint prevailing n year ago. A common rate of pay for farm hands nt thin Hum In f'J." per itli, nn nxnut f,'!0 hint tM'iinoii. Compeleut men with experlenw In nm-cIiiI depirtmonta ol fnrmliiK ulll (1111111111111I more, hut not 1 much 11 a In IIKXJ nnd W7. (J'hhI lit 4 Nloek IiiiuiIn ntrlve V, to II., hut nUne this there nre few men hlr. ten t,1011(lnndf, of ,Kjrc(, nn,j Kian,i9 Jt ptrfomiB the great and neccs-ary work of for fancy fnrinliig or tlm specialties who rcKUjnlln(, our tc,pi.raturcii, an.l also nsitlnts In llpo.in& of the rcfunc nnd are rot'elvliit,' more. wa9tc ,ntter of the nyatcm by the constant evaporation Hint rocs on ioijm nnd limxtHirlpnctal Imnilnrniil" ti,ruKh tliesc little ttilK-s, To jicrform these duties the tissues and fibre nro ofTerliu: their twrvlces for from (13 wJilch connect and surround the pores and glands must be continually nour- lu f'-t) per month. I IslictI by pure blood. When from nny cause the circulation become, infected ttinrrriiroutiToTtr Critar. with impurities nnd humors, it loa.cs its strengthening powers nnd begins to A simple method of wnaiructln n disease nnd irritate the delicate tissues, nnd produces Eczema, Acne, Tetter, cool, (iiitiloor cellnr In iH.nllllin where or some other itching, disfiguring skin trouble. S.S.S. curei skin diseases tlm common house ctllnrs nnt too of every kin.l by going down into the circulnt on and neutralizing and rcmov wiirm for unit iltirliiB tlm summertime.. '"K, the : impurities and humors. Itc hangca the quality of tliebloalfromnn nt summertime ' iintivinir awtrii' 1 ' "","'( ier nn pump, Is shown In tho necompui It Is 11 cellnr mnde iinilc so iiiiii tne wnter piim Hii ny tint, windmill hns n very cooling efftrt. III plan- where It In dllhVtllt to ohtnlu Ire, It will protc IndlHiU'lisahle to tlm dairyman who keep n few cows. Am other liiiwirlniit Item Is tlm fact Hint a mnn iIih-h not llml It ncewinry to oirriioon cLLUtn. pull up all of the pipes' every Hum Hint Im finds It iinnwutry to rt'imlr the pIlKfi and pump. It Is conntriiclcd of cot.creti1 The top Is riMmforced with ch stw! nls plncil ono root out-hnlMiich nwrt ench wny nnd tho coiicretJ Is nlmut six Inches thick. Tlm side arc mnde hy lining a form nnd t.ie stairs um also mnde of concrete nml nrj re- MiforrtMl hy hiiihII steel rods. The cost. Itmltidlng tlm labor, nmounteit to itlMitit (U) In the west nml southwest It will nlso answer tlm purple of 3 stonn catr, which Is considered a tltuie on all farms. I'nrm nnd Houne. A rv Hfilnitle un I'Mriitera. All entirely tmw Imt highly sticcetHiful scheme to iMNirate farmera from theli money has Ihvii worked tu South Du kotii during the nasi few muuths. An oily grafter calls mi a farmer ntsl ma Los n hid for ids land. Tin. neurit ... ....n.i, ... .1 ors,. ... v, ue, . I ..-! . , ... .. . ... t K.i-n tv ruiiHi. ..a ..iKi. .." s-w .... tier, nnd the fanner consents. Then the visitor explains that he l only nn agent, hut that he can sell the, html at the price nttmed If the owner will itgrcc to pity for advertising tit th rnte of ,V) tvitts an acre. I The "agenf pn.iul-es orally that the Hdtertlslug money will not lie iwynhlc until tho land Is sold, but this stlpula tlon Is not contained lit tho contract that the fanner signs. In a few days he rcceltcs a copy ot nu ml nml not ovurcourtcous demand for money. It Is said that tnenty-lwo agricul turist were caught with this Istlt Id Drown Comity and that one of the-iu gai up f.tJO. Thundrr nml .Milk. To many Krsoi.s the curdling of milk In it thunderstorm Is a mysterious and. uulntelllglhle phenomenon. Vet, ac cording to scientists, the whole process Is simple nml natural. Their claim Is that milk, like most other auhstut.ces, contains millions of bacteria. The milk bacteria Hint In n day or two, under natural conditions, would cause the tliild to sour are peculiarly bus cvptlble to electricity. Klcvtrlelty In spires nnd Invigorates them, as nlciv luil, iKlne or stnuig tea HfTeets uwiu Under the current's Intlueiav thoy fall to work with amnslng energy, nml In jl ' " JI stead of taking it couple of days to onmatiaw wumit quite so strong oa doe sour the milk they iuwHidlsh the task JrInal I"01'"- - '-" " I bring jieoplo comn etelv In it half hour. With no elivtrlc battery It Is vy on the same principle to Mur the froslimt milk. flu. Citlilllnu Molt., t Atsuit ouo-llfth of the tlrst laying ot eggs by tho coddling moth Is on tho fruit, tho rest being on the leaves and branches. Tho young larva that hutches from the egg Is able to feed on tho foliage to some extent and may come Into maturity without entering the fruit, although It rarely docs so. About H) per cent of tho llrst brood tluds Its way Into the apples at the calyx, while thu rest cat hi at other IKiluts, principally at tho stem. Only about "8 ht cent of thu second brood enters at thu culyx, thu others outing lu whero thu apples touch each other, or a leaf nt tho stem end. Tho aver age life of tho adult Insect, or moth. Is nttout four days. Kuril. Tl.rcal.l.tu L'ompnulea, Farmers should form organisations for threshing. It Is well to have u imm her of men help In threshing who uro congenial. When tho thresher comes Into the neighborhood nil know tho rou tine nml all help stays with tho imuVlao while It Is In that vicinity. There Is no roam for boobies nnd stolta about a threshing job. Tho mnn who shirks should ho given a chnuce to Join au other ring. I .- . O. S. Tlj itti iai iif atMiIt nM nttlnr ,n'' l,lc l"Munucs nnu nuinors. 11 cuangca me quality 01 me wood irom nn crid, fiery fluid to a cooling, health-producing stream, which, instead of Irritating nnd inflaming the skin, cures and nourishes it by its soothing, jlcajtjlfu, q,mitcs. Salves, washes, lotions, etc , may be used for any tern , r ,.. 1 ll.. at . n(T ,.,n'o o 0 1.0. ..,ifl.t i,. t.t.Ci ioil advice sent free. the SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, GA. itfmtrrr '( Srrillraa I'rull. ' fteirnre so far has fallnl to furnlnh any eiplsnallou of the myslry of snllrs fruits. Tliry are not tha outeome of the work of man. Man rj'tuat lhm; he rloa no roorr. Tltr eille oranje was found In a state of sedlssnii. Vege tarian. What n Woman Sara. filnsleton I wuut to fltk you a ques tion, old man. WHdcrly Come on with It. Hlnjcleton Docs n wor.inu attrnys mean what she says? Wcdderly During courtship she diHin't, hut after marriage you bet sbc docs. Chicago News. Jnat a lllllvllle Opinion. "We are so fond of worry," says a lllllvllle phlloaopLer, "that If we ever aaaanli vwa, taa ! Imm -arai'll (rnrrv satkrttlt llln , fly , LIfU ,niJ jng too oflrn Wt onr, Dr , man wuo PIK.Dt hi. Ilfrtlm trying to find ut what he had to worry about." Atlanta Conatitutlon. Olvlnar Tlirm Credit. "You know," said the distinguished Oriental who manifests much curiosity, "Hint the Chinese discovered the art of printing from tyjie thousands of years ago." "yes," replied the mnn who was be ing Interviewed. "And. Incidentally, I don't doubt that they were the original Inventors of the Interrogation point." Washington Star. afakliia; Allnrvaneaa for Illm. Vou uied to know Tom, my nephew, a"J" ' J' ' 'i " ? knw hlm .w.!'' Tom's a a ,uui, mirtuim ,,r-.a M.M.. 1 ....I t .l-.... IH.I VI" -He's one of the .ucccMful operators la Wall street now.' "In spite of that I still think Tom's a rood soul." Chicago Tribune. Mile l.liitita on lllaliirr. I Scott was writing the "I-ay of the Last Mlnttrrl." ".11er wnien,' ne mutterei, with a crlm smile, "with your kind permission. ladles and gentlemen, the gifted vocallut, Herr Spuytentuyfel. will sing the pathetic ballad, entitled 'Mamma. Your Little Itarllnt- I Tnn I'nll In Kal In, t. l'or well lie knew that there would be still later mlnatrel. with other lays. ' During the test year Canada drew up- en n Hum rinif-T tor .i iwmt k Wrs IUI v 1WH9M- grants. Over iaVW came from the mother country, and SI.000 from the con- whlen havo attained to world Hnent ot liuroiwr. j wide ncosptanco through tho approva Thi. llurkrt Shuuner. ..... i...i i. .i.i.n ...i. "n .j.,.-! ttnh hi. little mteht n,i ma And now he Is making fluent "call," at the bip with the sign of the golden tall. ' i.n,. nJ.",.Vr',',-,i'r: , bly lite? Vottr' Imxiwe won", more Hun lf riifport ua." "O. ics. It will. After we are married. -.- avBaa Mini f aawTa i r -ra' pet. I t.-on't hne to bring ..u anv more liotlionnu honvrs, you know." Chicago Tribune. I.neU of Cu-Oieratlou, I wish," Mid the rvitaUt. "Ilrotber " ".' '" """" .." " lo l" out of It for heresy " Si. Helen's Hall. Portland. Or. Resident and Day School for Girls. Catalogue on Kequeit. VxWv:'lvYvev BUSINESS COLLEGE rOKTUkNU. 0KK0.0X BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? They ara Trained foe buslneaa In a business-like war. Why not aorvOl In a reputable school that places all of IU rraJuateat I. M. WAIJCER. Pre. SEND rOR CATALOQUE O. A. BOSSERMAN. Bae, . - DRIVES DUX BLOOD HUMORS nrwirt. r rt 4ltM Vvuft lf ittanf1 t(rf t 1 t.r- .ti.-. . ' 1 ni, . cu. m... .1 t Jtihnnr'a farrow Kaenpe, "Johnny came mighty near choking to death the olli'r day," said Mrs. Impaling, "lie waa eating popcorn, and he got a grain of It fast In hi wimlptfe. At least that's where I thouzht It was, but when the dortor came he aald It wasn't hi win U pipe, at all. The loprorn had lodged la hi sarcophasti." -Chicago Tribune. Mothers will flod lift. Wlntlow's Boothia rruth twt ramnlr to Oaofoj ttnIrtk'Wia auilag tha leattilng parxl. ttora Still. "My wife Is getting to be rcry tire some," complained Grouchcr, "she doesn't vni to know her otrn mind from one minute to the next" "My wife," said Knttcbctt, "la tha same way. Rbe's as uncertain a tho weather." "Huh! Mine's ns uncertain as tbo weather rorecosts." Philadelphia I'rcss. CtTC St. VltaV tsr aa4 mw Vlamm frmf IIIJMUf cmf4 W I)r Kllaa'a Onat Nana IU. tsrrr. S,4 far ratt SIM IrUI trail aa4 lrtla. VT.K.U. Kllaa. IA.. SU Arch BU I hUaJaltla. ra. Affrelrtl Illm Illfferenllr. "Maw, what'a paw doing down In tbt bawawnt? Patching tip the lee box?" "No, dear . he'a putting new wire gauia on the screen doors." "How do you know?" "Ity the language be Is using, dear." Chicago Tribune. I So roltte. "She hasn't nny cause to be snippy with me. The last time I saw her I'm cure I did the politest tblug I could." "What did you do?" "We were on n car nnd when n man offered me 11 seat 1 said to her: 'You take It. dear; you're the older.'" Kansas City Times. One of the Essentials of tho hnppy homes of trday Is a vast fund of information as to tho best methods of promoting health and i,nnninnu . ,. n.i .., , , ," " ",." '""" " 'uu"' ledge of tho world s best products. rroducts of actual excellence ana ----Kl j.lie.l.H.. S...4l...ll.. a,, a. ""'' " ..u.u.u.., orcscnico. , of tho WolMnformed of tho World; not of Individuals onlv. hut nf h manv who ham th hnn. r.-.e,.i sotocinr. nB,t nh.ninin ., .... ,v worM aff d -. ... . . . i 0no ot tho products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical y "PPvtnl by physicians and f?""?,?0 b' the. W11Info'ned of tne " or,tl aa a valuable nnd whole- !mo fa?"' ,a"ntlvo '8 tbo wollknown sruP or Hgs nnd hllxtr of Sennn. To got Its benoflclal effects always buy tho genuine, manufactured by. tho laiuornia ng syrup Co., only, and for 8aIo by all leading druggists. ,"TnK SCHOOL OF QUALITY" ' Better each year, and larger. We now have two floors 63x100 feet. Thorough work tells the story. It counts in tha cud, aud we admittedly lead iu this re. spect Get our catalogue, pemrork, etc., then judge for yourself as to quality, A. P. ARMSTRONG, LUD.. lrlncipl Tenth and MorrUon PortlinJ, Orccon Crt?&&& H r k