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    Disfigured Skin
Wasted muscles and decaying bones,
, What b roc 1
fKrnhiia, let alone, Is capable of all that,
and more.
It i commonly marked by bunches In
the neck. Inflammations In the eyes, dys
lunula, catarrh, and freneral debility.
It is always radically and permanently
cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilta
Which expels all humors, cures all erup
tions, and builds up the uole system,
whether young or old.
YlA"nTriT7TwerJll :jh noajxTiutlnt nn
only fi)i"rttg to Uke Uh Hood's SrprlllI
. .. Tolstoy Independent ol Doctors.
Count Tolstoy is not an obedient pa
tient. Some time ago his physicians
told him not to walk or ride on horse
back, but he did what he pleased, re
marking, "I know better than all phy
sicians what is good for me."
DKAFNES3 CANSOT B CntI
By local applications, as they cannot reach the
eieeaned portion ottba ear. There isoniy one.
way tocura clearness, ami that ia by constitu
tional remed ies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition ft the mucous lining of ths
Eustachian Tube. When this tuba ets in
flamed tou have a rumbling sound or imper
fect hearing, and when It is entirely closed
1cint-ss is ill result, and unless the inflamma
tion cau be taken out and this tube nwtnred to
its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed
ioreTer; nine cases out ot tea are caused by
catarrh, which is nothing bat an inflamed
conditionol the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred IHVllars for any
easeolIeaineiM(enaed by catarrh) that can
. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send foe
tircul". "F. J. CHEKKT A CO, Toledo. 0,
fold be ProggiMs. 7sc
Hail's FamUy Pills are the bast.
Oil-Burning Locomotives.
Locomotives to ourn ou are appear
ing in the Pacific states. They are
built with the cab and furnace in front
and the smokestack behind. The ten
' der la discarded, and the oil and water
are conducted In pipes.
f" YO Pernwwntly Cured. No Ba ar riwroiiwe
I 1 1 O ilk lit )t n.rfif Pr. klie.'tGreat Sm
Kwtorer. ent for FK EKSJ.00 trial bottle uxt Bt.
it. l)a.B.U.KuM.Ut..v3t ArchSUFIuiMlvlplua.rai
' j
Wirt Gauze for Hay Ftvtr.
The newest Idea for mitigating hay
fever a disease which seems to claim
more victims every year, In propor
tion to the population is embodied In
a small disc covered with wire gauze,
which is inserted In the nostril.
ta Grippe conquers life Wizard Oil
conquers La Grippe. Your druggist
sells Wizard Oil.
An Independent American Gtizen,
While riding in a Maine country
road a traveler observed a field of
corn which was overrun with rank
weeds, and midway of the place was a
large, consicuously displayed sign with
the following: "Notiss! None of
Your Business If This Cora Ain't
Hoed." .
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their
children during the teething period.
Clean Persons Among the Lepers.
In the leper settlement in the island
of Molakai, there were 909 lepers and
164 "clean" persons. The general
opinion was that the "clean" would in
time become leprous. Nearly 1,100
people are housed, fed and clothed for
about $80,000 a year. .
J, . AJUw.. Billiard; Bali Trick. v
An entirely new performance with
cue and billiard ball has been given by
the famous billiard player, Robert de j
Bremont, says the Peoria Herald. Mr.
Bremont calls his trick "William Tell."
He performs it on an ordinary billiard
table, upon which a lighted candle has
been placed. By hitting a ball with his
cue he sends the former over the
flame, describing an arc. The holder
or candle is not touched by the ball,
but its motion extinguishes the light.
PLso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken
of as a couph cure. J. W. O'Bkikk. 322
Third Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan.
,6,1900.
Water Power is Mighty. .
Gigantic water power developments
are projected in the Alps. There are
now in the French Alps 48 factories
supplied by 250,000 horse power, elec
trically generated. Engineers estimate
that 3,000,000 horse power is now run
ning to waste in the Alps.
Freddie would Have Hit Way.
Little Freddie Mamma, doesn't
Uncle Bob like plum pudding?
Mamma Yes; but the doctor won't
let him eat it.
Little Freddie Well, if I was as big
as him there wouldn't be any doctor
big enough to stop me. Boston Her
ald. .
S&REB AMD
Sores aad Ulcers never become chronic
unless the blood is in poor condition is
sluggish, weak and unable to throw oS
the poisons that accumulate in it. The
system must be relieved of the unhealthy
matter through the sore, and great danger
to life would follow should it heal before
the blood has been made pure and healthy
and all impurities eliminated from the sys
tem. S.S.S. begins the cure by first cleans
. ing and invigorating the blood, building
up the general health and removing from
BySwT CONSTANT DRAIN
effetemItte7. UPON THE SYSTEM.
When this has been accomplished the dis
charge gradually ceases, and the sore or
ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old
indolent sores to grow worse and worse,
and eventually to destroy the bones. Local
applications, while soothing and to some
extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat
of the trouble. S. S. S. does, and no matter
now apparently hopeless your condition,
even though your constitution has broken
down, it will bring relief when nothing
else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood
necessary to heal the sore and nourish
the debilitated, diseased body.
Mr. J. B. Talbert, Lock Box 245, Winona, Miss,
says: " Six years ago my leg from the knee to
the foot was one solid sore. Several physicians
treated me and I made two trips to Hot Springs,
but found no relief. I was induced to try S. S. 8.,
and it made a complete care. I have been a per
fectly well man ever since."
is the only purely veg
etable blood purifier
known contains no
poisonous minerals to
ruin the digestion and
add to, rather than relieve your suffer
r ings. If your flesh does not heal readily
when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood
is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore
s apt to become chronic.
Send for our free book and write out
physicians about your case. We make no.
charge for this service.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 6A.
LUritS Vtrttrifc ALL fcLSt FAILS,
Best Cough Kyrup. Tates Good.
In time. Horn rT unieei.tn.
"tHS.rfrj
fppaaHMhpM
SOME LARGE FIGURES
NECESSARY WHEN SPEAKING OF
OUR FARMING. INDUSTRY.
Wheat Crop of 1803 Would Hara Mad
Nearly Tea of the Pyramids Oar
American Forefather Wero Poor
Tiller of the Soil.
Joseph, son of Jacob, 1iad to ware
house a good deal of wheat In the seven
fat years to carry the Egyptian!
through the seven lean ones. The
American farmers produced enough In
1S08 to make Joseph's little stock look
like a pea In a tub. If it had alt been
plied In form on the plain of Giceh It
would have made nine pyramids the
size of the pyramids of Cheops, and
with the surplus another could have
been rearer four-fifths as large. That
was the biggest American wheat crop
ever recorded. It amounted to 6T5.14S,
705 bushels, grown on 44.045.27S acres
of land. Nest year the yield was light
er, and the Americans only turned off
seven and nine-tenths pyramids of
wheat In 1900 they even fell short of
that, producing only a paltry seven and
a half pyramids. Still, that would have
been a comfortable addition to Joseph's
stock, and considering that It was
grown on a smaller acreage than the
crop of was a rather creditable
performance. The deficiency was made
up with a 2.000.000,000-bushel corn
crop, and 210.000.OlW bushels of pota
toes. There was considerable ado over the
Increase of the standing army to 100,-
000 men. If every man in such an army
were a good fast milker, and worked at
It ten honrs a day, the whole force
couldn't milk more than one-third of the
cows that are now being milked in this
country not to speak of the goats.
And if they could milk them all, and
if they did. and If they milked them
Into the Chicago drainage canal, be
ginning with It entirely empty, they
could milk it bankful in about two
weeks.
If all the bens In this country were
to be consolidated, like some of our
other manufacturing establishments,
into one hen. and that ben were to lay
an egg with the cubic contents of all
the eggs laid daily on American soil,
that egg would be as big as well, It
would be a very large egg. A chick
hatched from it ought to be able to
Deck wheat off the dome of the national
capltoL In 1890 there were 258,871.125
chickens In the country, and during the
year 819,722.916 dozen eggs were pro
duced and sold.
When somebody deprecated a billion-
dollar Congress Mr. Reed retorted that
it was a billion-dollar country. It is.
The millions period Is no longer ade
quate to express the magnitude of our
manufactures, our trusts, our fortunes
and our farming Industry.
The acreage of American farms In
1S90 was greater than the combined
acres of France, Germany, Austria,
Italy and the British Isles. The value
of their realty was $13,279,252,611). and
the tools and Implements on them rep
resented an outlay of nearly half a
billion boot. - They produced over 13,
500,000.000 worth of food and raw ma
terial The value of their exports In
1899 was 5792,811,733, or more than
half the value of the entire exports of
the country by $42,000,000. The growth
of this industry had the most primitive
beginnings and has gone forward In
the face of the most discouraging vicis
situdes, says Frank M. Todd, in Alns
lee's.
The American of the revolutionary
period was an extremely poor farmer.
Looking back on bis methods and hia
work, it Is hard to say which were the
more crude, his Implements or his
Ideas.
He used a wooden plow; he was
afraid an iron one would "poison the
solL" He had not yet learned that
glanders was contagious, and would
work and stable healthy stock along
side stock affected by it, and wonder
what there was In the soil, air or cli
mate that carried them off. He didn't
understand the use of fertilizers, and
instead of spreading his barnyard ma
nure on his fields, be let it accumulate
around his barn until the approaches
were impassable. Then he dug the barn
out and moved It Instead of rotating
crops to save his soil, he planted ac
cording to the phases of the moon.
There were few sheep in the country,
and other like stock was poor and
scanty. In Virginia the belief pre
vailed that it would kill cows to bouse
and milk them In the winter.
Transportation was poor and contln
ued so for a long time. The roads could
not have been worse. Markets were
scattered and far between. Each farm
attempted to be self-sustaining In as
large a degree as possible. What the
farmer couldn't grow r his wife make
they went without Wasteful methods
of tillage eventually exhausted a soil
originally rich, and In the reign of An
drew Jackson agriculture had fallen
into such an alarming state of neglect
and inefficiency that the government
had to come to its relief. Through the
efforts of Henry L. Ellsworth, Com
missioner of Patents, a bureau was es
tablished In the patent office which de
veloped Into the Department of Agrl-
culture,
By aid of that department
principally farming has been made
science.
CURIOSITIES ON RAILWAY TRIP.
Experience Met With by a Man Trav
eling" Around the Globe,
A globe-trotter sends some remark
ably Interesting notes of a Journey
round the world to the Pall Mall Maga
zine. He says: I traveled from Na
' gasakl to Yokohama, In Japan, without
1 a break In the journey. The distance
is Tuu mues, ana tne best trains re
quire exactly forty-eight hours for the
trip. Of these six hours are occupied
in crossing the Inland Sea by boat The
first-class fare is 2 5d, second class 1
4s and third class one-half of the sec
ond. Only an occasional train has
! dining car or a sleeping car attached
to it
Like everything else In Japan, the
railway carriages are toylike, usually
have only two or three compartments.
In the dining cars you eat from tables
hardly larger than little girls have for
their dolls. At all stations, which are
frequent, you can buy freshly made tea
for three-halfpence pot, cup, tea and
alL This yon take In the car, and the
dishes are thrown out of the window
usually. Europeans dislike the pre
pared luncheons sold In boxes. They
consist mainly of boiled rice and under
cooked fish.
Smoklug Is permitted In all compart
ments, for all Japanese men and women
smoke almost continually. A native
lady enters the carriage, slips her feet
from her tiny shoes which have wood
or rice-straw soles, stands upon the
seat and thf n sits down demurely with
her feet donbled beneath her. A mo
ment later she lights a cigarette or her
little pipe, which holds Just tobacco
enough to produce two good whiffs of
smoke. All Japanese people sit with
their feet upon the scat of the car, and
not as Europeans do. All of them have
first removed their shoes. When the
ticket collector attired In blue uniform
enters the carriage he removes his
cap aud twice bowa politely. He re
peats the bow as he comes to each pas
senger. More than 90 per cent of all
the travel In Japan ts third-class, aud
about 2 per cent only Is first-class.
Nearly all the locomotives are Eugllsh.
The British government conducts a
turtle farm at Ascension Island. Janu
ary In each year sees the commence
ment of the turtle season, which does
not aa a rule last more than three
months. All turtles caught at Ascen
sion Island are the property of the
crown and are only sent to England and
other places for disposal ae directed
by the admiralty. In whose hands the
government of the whole island prac
tically rests. The particular species
which favors Ascension with Its visits
Is the green turtle, from whose green
fat and portion of the fins that partlcu
lar brand of soup Is made which Is pro
verbially associated with the banquets
of London's civic dignitaries.
Many people still smile when they
hear travelers talk of oysters that grow
on trees, Just as, long ago, sailors were
laughed at when they came home with
stories of flying fish. Both are real
enough, however, and the tree oyster
Is of delicious taste, if voyagers through
the tropics are to be believed. At a
conference recently held In Barbados
E. Duerden, of Jamaica, an economic
scientist of some note, brought forward
an Interesting proposal for increasing
and Improving the cultivation of tree
oysters, and as there la a rich field In
nearly all the West India Islands and
along the coast of Central America
something may come of the scheme.
These oysters cling to the branches of
the mangrove.
When the English rooks are building
their nests frequently a rookery Is dis
turbed by big quarrels over tjie plac
ing of those huge bundles of sticks In
the treetops. The trouble occurs most
ly with young birds wishing to place
their nests too near to an old nest A
council of rooks Is called, with the re
sult that the disputants' nests are soon
scattered to the winds, and the claim
ant and the defendant both have to be
gin a new foundation. Sometimes there
Is a disturbance on a more limited scale
when a pair of birds do their very best
to pnll the sticks from the nest of an
other pair, each of the contending par
ties doing all they can to prevent the
other from building. Rooks are curi
ously weather wise and they scent a
coming storm and set to work to re
pair and strengthen their nests before
that imminant gale has been evident to
the farmer. The rook's powers of sight
and bearing are remarkable.
When Baby Writes to Daddy.
When-baby writes a letter to her daddy
far away,
The occasion's most important, for she
- has so much to say.
She sits np to the table, as grown-up
folks all do,
And then a pile of paper all around her
we must strew.
With grandma's golden spectacles safe
perched upon her nose,
She dips her pen into the ink, then
straight to work she goes,
And the onslaught fierce that follows
would fill yon with dismay-
When baby writes a letter to her daddy
far away.
"Baby sends her love to daddy, and hopes
that he is well,"
Is the sentence baby first Indites her
methods I must tell
For the sweet and simple message that
expresses baby's love
Is a dot and dash and biz Ink splash
below anl Just above,
She perforates the paper with many tiny
pricks,
And plays a tattoo on her chair with sun
dry little kicks,
And all the floor is scattered o'er with
fragments of the fray,
To tell ns baby's writing to her daddy
far away.
The letter Is a long one, for scores of
sheets are used,
And every one bears witness to the way
it a been abused.
A page for every word she takes, she
quite Ignores the lines.
While each one as it's written to oblivion
she consigns;
Then proudly for an envelope Miss Baby
now will call,
And she fills it full of paper, with no
writing on at all.
The address is so illegible, I much regret
to say,
It's doubtful if 'twill ever reach dear
daddy far away.
Woman's Home Companion. , ,
Hard to Make Right.
A prominent ltal light, whose office
Is not a hundred miles from a 2d South
street building, and a physician -whose
office Is In the same building were
waiting for the street car to take them
to their homes.
"There," said the doctor, pointing to
a man who bad recently emerged from
the pen, "Is one of your mistakes come
back to face you!"
"Granted," said the lawyer. "My
mistakes do face me sometimes. Your
mistakes," however, are burled so deep
that It requires Gabriel's trumpet to
call them back." Salt Lake Herald.
When you suddenly meet a man yon
hate, ever remark that you hope you are
looking well?
Lack of sense Is too often Warned on
lack of confidence.
fintP Y
Old Cottht Mtve. Potkmarktt
The Goethe specials have some
thing new to talk about. A ureMau
professor his dltcovered In a p!attrr
cast of the poet s face, apota on the
ehtn anA th loft cheek which look
like amallpox marks. The savants ate
now diactiHsino- the Important ques
tion whether Goethe really had pock-
marks in hi. face, or whether me
spots discovered Indicate mere Imper
fections In the plaster. U ia Known
that Goethe did have the smallpox
when he was six years old. New York
rest
Good Price (or Manuscript
The late Russian savant. Dr. Kulesh.
made a translation Into Uttie missian
of the liible, which the censor would
not allow to be printed. His widow
has now sold the manuscript to the
British Bible Society for 50C0 roubles.
Not Up to th Mark.
Macaiino Edltor-HavehA you got
a poem to go on this pagT
Ass stant Here s one mar. i nam
quite get the meaning of. but I sup
pose many of our readers win under
stand It
Masrastne EditorThat wont do. I
want something that will re every
body. Judge. - - H
Dcccndents of Scotch lllgUndert,
Most of the people In Pictou and
Antlgonlsh, in Nova Scotia, and i
great part of the neighboring counties,
are descendants of the Scotch High
landers who settled tnere about a cen
tury ago.
The Kaiser's Palaces.
In the twenty-odd palaces of th-
German Emperor Bome 3500 servants
are employed, about 2000 of these be
in women. A huue Income is, of
course, required for keeping up estab
lishments on tbla scale, and the bin
peror's total expenditure Is estimated
at some 25,ooo a day.
Sweet Revenge.
Nebb You must like to hear that
dreadful grind organ since you pay the
man to play under your window every
day.
Nobb No, I don t like It any more
than that girl over the way who is
taking vocal lessons. Boston Post
A Peculiar Wasp.
One kind of wask found In Brazil
and Guiana makes its nest of a bril
liant wbtte pasteboard suspending it
from the highest branches of the trees
so as to escape the attention of the
monkeys, which. In those regions,
have a troublesome habit of invest!
eating everything, even a hornet's
nest.
Syr up. pf figs
IKe-btrst family laxative-
It is pare. , . .
It is gentle. i v?' .-'..: .'
It is pleasant.
It is efficacious.
It is Hot expensive.
It is good for children.
It is excellent for ladies.
It is convenient for business men.
It is perfectly safe under all circumstances.
It is used by millions of families the world over.
It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians.
If you use it you have the best laxative the world
produces.
A New Milk Adulteration.
A new milk adulterant has been dis
covered by the dairy Inspectors In use
in Minnesota. It Is called glscogen,
and is composed of sugar, lime and
water. It has the effect of maklnc
milk appear richer than it Is, as the
lactic acid in the milk turns the lime
to a thick white substance that as
similates with-the milk and Improves
its looks while it does not injure the
taste.
- Hard Place to Build Railroads.
The difficulty of railroad construc
tion in some parts of Africa is Illus
trated by the fact that on the Pree-town-Mattru
line in Sierra Leone
eleven steel bridges had to be built in
a distance of thirty kilometers.
The Truth ol It T
"It's my opinion," said Mf. Medder
grass, after complimenting the grocer
on the fact that the store had been
furnished with a new stove for the fall
loafers, "that some o' these here navy
officers Is workin' for the coal trust. 1
b'lleve that's why they didn't tell
Schley about their coal supply hold-
in back on him till prices went up
another half dollar on the ton." Bal
timore American. ' , ; . "
Not Up In French.
Willis I prefer to eat a la carte.
Gillls Ah! I see you frequent lunch
wagons. Boston Herald. -(
. Answered, - , ) ,
"Ttnt. how do you nass your time?"
asked the lady from the city of the re
tired business man wno naa neiucu
on n. farm
"Well " aaid the retired business
man, "I spend a good deal of it in ex
Dlainlns: to Inaulrers how I get along
out here." Somerville Journal. .
Old-time Droughts.
Tha first irreat drouth on record
happened in 678, and the two succeed
ing years, when, according to the rec
ords, there was practically ' no rain
fall In England. In 879 the springs in
Eneland wero dried up. and It was lm-
possiole for men to work in the open
air. In 993 and 994 the nuts on tho
trees were "roasted as If In an oven.
1
Trkfclnj a Chronolojer,
President I'rltchett of the Massa
chusetts Institute of Technology In
relating his experience In coIIok re
cently said that the way boys had of
(Indian a certain professor was to step
Into the middle of the college yard
and call out a date In American hi
tory. Instantly the professor would
came out from some window or door
In the rolIcRe and aay that the date
was Incorrect.
Brsin-Weijiht and Mental Powtr.
It Is stated by an authority that the
weight of a man's brntn has mtthlne
to tlo with his mental power. The
colder the climate, the greater the siie
of the brain. The largest heads of alt
are those of the Cbugatchoa, who live
very far north, and ucxt comes the
heads of the l-ttps.
La Source.
Just look at Fraultne IlllKeard'r
beautiful hair?"
"Yea, she has It from her father." .
"But, excuse me, he is quite bald!"
"To be sure: but he's a hair dreaa
er." Der Porfbarbler.
let Chop's Fortune.
With & fortune . of $150.000,5 Lee
Chop, a Chinese merchant of New
York, la going back to Canton. Three
children are born here nun one wtte
wtll accompany him. He la said tn
have two other wives In China.
Boiler Tubes of Blj Steamer.
The boiler tubes of a l!nr, If placed
In a straight line would renin nearly
ten miles, and the condenser tube
more than twenty-five miles. The to
tal number of separate pieces of stoe'
In the .main structeure of the ship i
not less than 40,000.
Women as Bull-Killers.
An experiment with women as tor
eadors was recently made in the bull
ring at Cadis, Spain, and was far from
satisfactory. The women proved very
poor bull killers, and the cheers turned
to hisses before the day s entertain
men was over.
A Prehistoric Canoe.
A prehistoric canoe was dug up re
reutly in a bog about five miles from
Dungannon. County Tyrone. Ireland
It ts scooped out of an oak trunk. Is sit
fect long three feet wide, and eight
een Inches deep. It has a ring shui
at the bow, evidently for mooring and
.haulage, and also two lugs at the
stern. In the same bog a woman's
body was discovered In a remarkable
state of preservation. According to
medical opinion it has lain there tor
200 years, but the peaty soil had pre
served it.
Genuine
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
5ee Fac-Slmlle Wrapper Below.
Varj small aad ae oasy
to take aa sagax.
CARTER'S
FOR HEADACHE.
FOR DIZZINESS
FOR BILIOUSNESS
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
ti (SmU 1 Purely TegetaMfl.Wit-
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
Automobiles Scarce In London.
AutomobileB have become very
scarce In the city proper of London in
con?P(iuei!ce of the application of an
old ordinance forbidding self-propelle.1
vehicles from going faster than three
miles an hour.
Very Queer. . ;
"It's mighty queer that Frank Tick
leton should turn out to be a default
er," remarked Tenspot.
"That's what it is,", added Bunting,
"Nobody ever heard him alluded to as
'Honest Frank Tickleton.' "Puck.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Carter
OlTTl
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1 1 PILI
Visitors Help to Enrich Main.
The vacation visitor to Maine tn re
cent seasons has been so numerous
and so generous In his expenditures
that the prosperity of the I'lne Tree
i Stato has taken long leaps ahead.
i - An Exhibition Stunt r
Mamma The whipping you got yes
terday doesn't iwm to have Improved
you; your conduct tins uoon even
worse today.
Willie That's what I wanted to
prove. You said I was bad as 1 possibly
could be yesterday an' 1 knew you was
wrong, Philadelphia Record. t
Anatomical Melancholy.
First Bookworm What, are you
looking for, Jones?
Second Worm Anatomy or lite Mel
ancholy,
Mrst worm just wnat. im suur.
Have you got the blues?
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
. FoMtfl 110
A Mmmm ShI fo Sajra
Military aitef Manuml Training
VVrAf fN HluBirmtitl Omlmloptta
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Academic and Collegiate Halls.
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Its component parts are all wholesome.
It acts gently without unpleasant after-effects.
It is wholly free from objectionable substances.
It contains the laxative principles of plants.
It contains the carminative principles of plant3.
It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which are
agreeable and refreshing to the taste.
All are pure.
All are delicately blended.
All are skillfully and scientifically compounded.
Its value is due to our method of manufacture and to
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remove any bad taste In the mouth, lfsv
lng the breath sweet and perfumed. It Is
a pleasure to take them, and they are
liked especially by children.
sweeten the stomach by elesnslnr the
mouth, throat and food channel. That
means, they stop undigested food from
murine; In the stomach, prevent gas form
ing tn the bowels, and kilt disease germs
ot any kind that breed and feed In the en
tire system.
are purely vegetable and contain no mer
curial or other mineral poison. They con
sist of the latest discoveries tn medicine,
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equaled to make the blood pure and rich
and make clean skin and beautiful com
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the lair liver. They do not merely soften
the stools and cauM their discharge, but
strengthen the bowels and put them Into
lively, healthy Condition, making their ae
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never grip nor gripe,
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fortable feeling. Taken regularly they make
the liver act regularly and naturally as It
should. They keep the sewerage of the body
properly moving and keep the system clean.
Increase the flow of milk In nursing moth
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her milk mildly purgative and has a mild
but certain effect on the baby. In this way
they are the only safe laxative for the
nursing Infant.
taken patiently, persistently, will cure any
form of constipation, no matter how old or
how often other remedies have failed. They
are absolutely guaranteed to cure any case,
or purchase money will be cheerfully re
funded, cost 10c, 25c, 60c a box. Samples sent free
for the asking. We publish no testimonials
but sell Caecarets on their merit under ab
solute guarantee to oure. Buy and try a
box to-day, or write us for free samples
and booklet.
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