Humors They take roislHt of tlx body , ind aro Lords of Miami. They aro atumtd by pimple, boll, ths Itching tetter, Mlt rheum, an1 other eta. tuneou eruptions; by feeilnge of wr-kttKk, languor, KriMTHi u'-mniy una wiiiu not. 1lcy catiM mors ufltTtujc than anything liw, Health, fltrenirtb, l'rac end pleasure require their cmllon, and this In rol. tlvely effected, swordlng to thousand of grstpful teatlrnoulnli, by Hood's Sarsaparilla Which redtrally and permanently drive tbetu out and build up tit whole ayateiu. Bound to Bt Hesrd. Jenlcr I understand our pastor In going to preach through a nugnfi(tnr hercuftcr. . Jintson Why U Hint? Jester Why, the sleeping mem. lr of the congregation snore so loudly that the other can't hear, "t 1 ' llotlfi Srltowl. At Mft to Turk, fan Mt 'onMy. rl., with It Uaiitlfiil, iiffiiittdHM, rlrH clonal, rarvliil to tr vision, ttif,rifh irutruiMlnti, roinMH ltorl"rlii. nt t ninHim. rl )! " UliiM 1 ii I tix Irciut rati. til it-linol. (or bn nil lit rwiHi! Cot, It ii. Uoltl, I'll. I'rlm -Iwtt. Station far Ohrvtnj Earthquakes. The academy of science tit Vienna lin resolved to ctHhliih ft novel sta tion for the tlrvatioti of earth' quakes, In a silver mine 100 meter below the surface. The liiTieriptijrV"Mtrt Hilt U end Fv-r It bottle of Oroirt Taatel Ublll Totilf. Ulttntly Iron end auinln In frotoU term. No Cor. Wo fay, frlcatiuc. Clearly True. "What tlo think of this Idea thnt Mar i sending signals?" asked Mr. BeechwtJod. "There's nothing cm earth in it!" replied Mr. Homewood, emphatically. Mother will find Mr. Wlnslnw's Booth. In Hyrup the bett remedy to HH for their AUitaran during tu teeimoi penoa. Mil Rimoa, First Tramp. Wny awn t yer swipe drtt feller's chain leu bicycle dtttyer went niter Ut niight? Second Trami Well, 1 found out dcre was a chninloM dorg in do yard Raw a,ra of Otntmoota for Catarrh That ( on tain Marenry, Aa ntrrpttry will surety destroy ib mm At man mieumitioieir gurinn (it wnom tya. fin wiirn-htrini tt mrMh iti murottito Iun. Wurh ritrU phould ner b iiikI wt'l on vwrinoim from rvnoutit ilirl- elmit, m ltidtu ih will do U in (old U in tH.t ) nu ru puwibif oariv irotn tbm. Hill's i'aturth Cuf. rnknulariurexl br F. J. Ctieuey l'o., Tolr(ln.O.,eotttn nontcrenry, iti Ukn lutf rnllj', rtlna dlrvcUr Un Hi IiIikmI tid nmrou tur(M of tha ratam. Jn bayttif Mall'i Catarrh Cur b fur yott nt lti t.iutiiiK. It I tab a !tilrnA!. and m4 tu Tul-tii. Onto, b . J. Cban.y A t. (imttlitK, ' Kol.l by lru(t, prim Ibo, pt botU. llaii' family I'tln art thbtL Equal to tha Occasion, Liveried Menial Me Lud, the car riage wait without. Ilia Lordahip Without what? "Without home, me Lud; 'tis an automobile. TO CEKK A COLD V& OMB DAT TaJt lAXatlva Bromo Qnlnln Tablet. All truntau retunit tha money lilt tail to euro, t W, Urora'l ii nature lion aatb U)i. 3je, Wanted to Know. rapaOh, no! Waahtngton never told ft lie. Johnny Who attended to that part of his strategy for him, pa? Mama Kal C'aacarvt. Paby rn thebeueflt. N'uralne nioibere make their in Ilk mlUlly iiurgallve with CaararrU.llir only eat laialtv lur lab If. All drugglM. KV, 36c, flUC Utcr. Again the two illustrious men met. "McSweeney," said the governor cf North Curolina to the governor of South Carolina, with deep solemnity, "have you joined tho JJuttaloes?" Scrofula is an unwelcome legacy, but one which the children of blood poisoned parentage must accept, with all its humiliating consequences. It is an inheritance that makes one poorer; that brings wretchedoees and disease instead of health and riches, for the child whose ancestral blood is tainted with Scrofula or the loathsome virus of Contagious Blood Poison is unfitted for the ardnoua duties of life so lone? as any of the transmitted Doiaon remains In its veins. Scrofula manifests itself in various forms; swollen glands about the neck and throat, catarrh of the head, weak eyes, hip bone disease, white swelling and offensive sores and abscesses are familiar symptoms, attended usually with loss of strength, poor digestion and pale or bloodless complexion. The skin is sometimes most dreadfully affected, eruptions breaking out on all parts of the body. Scrofula destroys bone, tissue and flesh ; so part of the human system escapes its. mmti flawed nrt Vhoht1 r v mm, . i mm m m owat a w twm am J VSB e V1M P fjovriaBar w v w after tho birth of my first ohlld, tho srland on tho loft sld of sny nook bag-oa to swell. Four of tho plao woro Unood nd booamo opon running aoroa; rUlnts oamo under r loft arm, and tho 41aoh.r-e was simply awfal. Tho dootor sold Z hsvd tho worst oaso of erofala they h4 over soon. Z took Iodide of potlom, bat this nor tho other druirs rl-roa for this dlaoooo brought relief. When tho phyololaao a4vid mo to havo tho elands romoTod, Z deeided to try B. 8. S. A few bottle cured sao completely J no signs of u sorricio aiaaaoo ore ion. ants, bioharo wassoit, Oolda Corners, Ohio. purity to the profoundly poisoned blood, and the rich, strong blood that is carried to the swollen and diseased glands absorbs and destroys the tuberculous deposits, "tad the painful, disfiguring sores and other evidences of Scrofula disappear. , S. S. 8. should be begun immediately upon the appearance of the first symp. totns, or where there is a known predisposition to Scrofula. Our medical depart went will be found of great help to those who are struggling with this wasting disease of heredity or any other blood trouble, and we invite you to write us. Should you or any member of your family need advice, our physicians will cheer fully give the information you desire, for which we moke no charge. Book OS Blood and Bkia Diseases free. THB SWIFT SPECIFIC COA1PANY, ATLANTA OA. Tha Lm rmlly. I The fflimly, which, until the civil war, had alwny lieen repreiient' ed in the) army, wan until the HottttWh war without a inxle inetuixr in the regular rvice. Now there are two loa in tho army fcnd the third will nlo jirobithly otn wear it in ahoulder atrtt!, t Not That Kind. Obaerver You don't aweat much at your work? . Laborer I eueaa not; dollar day ain't iweatin' wagea. Th Trual Frobim. To a tlKititrhtful moiil. the troat iiMblm la out of ri.iiin tiuNitt. Ii uitit be lirnily Kri..un witn. i'ir it ervrun Umi K )vi f iM-nr you are iitr t it exmieiu'e. in It Ik r-it iiiiit-ii rfM-nililtiiK tii vart'ina llminlrm wliu li mtiti k the tniiiu:ii, anclt l VU(lt1'lltlllll. llHliK,,"!'.'t.lly..H. bll- iiuane. liver ami klilnev tm'ulitri. ltim ifiiern Homni'li Hitiera (a tlie one reliabU rortifdr for all kih Ii alliiteut. ! ur to alve it a trial. Slgni of Spr In j. "Have you heard a robin yet?" "No, but I've wen a woman with her head tied tip in a towel beating a carpet in tho back yard." mm ph&ses. THE UPS AND DOWNS IN THE i LIFE OF A CLERK. I A Tal of HUfnrtan and Mlaary Vflth m ntpy Knillng-Tha World lmd All Vrr lrh for a While. A clerk's life, ordinarily, is u very humdrum one with but very little variety to the daily routine. Ihit Mr. Fred It. Mor' m of No. 80 Vesper, street, Portland Me., had an experi ence recently which has made hia life now a very happy one. In tilling a reporter of what he went through he said: "I had been suffering with stomach trouble for about two years. Every day sbout ten o'clock in the morning and three o'clock in the afternoon 1 U-canie faint and felt so bad that if I did not sit down I would fall. That senaation usually lusted for about an hour and when noon came I had ik pjetite for lunch. "I saw Dr. Williams' Pink Tills for Tale People advertised in the daily patier about a year ago and decided to try them. I felt relief from the first box and after I had taken six boxes my disease was cured. I do not take them now but always keep them in the house, I have told my friends what these pills have done for me and "should I know of anyone's being sick as I was I should recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Tale People." Mr. Morton's statement was pub lished in the Tortland Express after ho had sworn to it before Marshall II. Purrington, a notary public. The moat effective remedy in the world in casea of this kind in Dr. Wil liams Pink Pills for Pale People. They act directly on the blood and nerves. This makes them invaluable not only for stomach trouble but ahto for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, 'partial paralysis, Ht. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of the grip, palpitation of the heart. little and sallow complexions ana all forms of weakness either in mule or female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peoplo are sold by all deal ers, or will le wnt postpaid on receipt of price, fifty cents a lwx, or six boxes for two dollars and fifty cents (they are never sold in bulk or by tho hun dred) by addressing Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. And In Cold Weather. "When did tho window blush?" "When it saw tho weatherstrip." I V S VVUMIUIUig WMVM Parents who blood ia pois oned by their own misdeeds, or who themselves may be Buffering for the sins of some remote ancestor, must re store their own blood to its normal purity and strength, or they cannot expect healthy, robust children. 6. 8. S. cures Scrofula, like other diseases of a deep, tested, constitutional charac ter, br restoruur life and WILLIAM H. MOORE. Financier Who Ha Turn! from Ia doatriat Pttld to allroda. The recent eleetiot of William If. More a director of the Chicago, Itoek IxlrttKl and I'ocltlc roitd mnrked the entrftuce of Moore Ifroa Into the rnllHay llebl. In the paat all their In loicxU have been In IridJatrhil com panlea, and the ability they displayed in the orffitnlKiitlun of aiuh corporal I on lta brought them greut auem, which U iiieiiHtiretl by tnlllloua of dollara. Judge Moore moved frotu here to New York n year and a half ago to attend the Kioftern bualneaa of the firm, but J. II. Moore atlll baa hla oMI In Chi cago. : The Moore are ranked now among the dominant factora In Wall trer. It waa five year ago that their enter prim hi IMatnond Match failed. Not dlacourMgpd, In Febrtinry. 180S, they formed the National HUcult ('ompaoy, which proved a atim. and later or ganiei'd the National Hteel. American Tlnphte. Aitterlciiu Steel Hoop and American Hheet Steel Companle, which were ahxorbtHl thU year by the WILLIAM II. MOOHE. J'nlted States Steel Corporation. The American Can Company Is one of their recent promotion. William II. Moore was born In Utlca, N. Y., on Oct. 2T, im lie was edu cated at a seminary In Oneida and In Cortland Academy at Homer. N. Y., and fu 18(57 entered Amherst College. White traveling to improve his health u. visited Eau Claire, Wis., and de cide! to eettl there and study law. In 1872 he was admitted to the bar, and In the fall of that year came to Chi cago. He entered the office of Edward A. Small, and In a year and a half be came a partner. The firm of Small & Moore continued until Mr. Small died, In 1882. when J. II. Moore went Into partnership with his brother. W. II. and J. II. Moore were counsel for a number of prominent corporations for several years, but gradually they begau the organization of companies and de voted more and more of their time to financial affairs. Itlggeat Game Preserve. The largest game preserve In the world Is the continent of Africa, or at leant the greater portion of It extend ing from the twentieth degree of north latitude down to the northern Iwrders or Cape Colony and Natal. This great scheme was made potmlble by a treaty co-operation of England, Germany, France, Belgium, Portugal, Italy and Spulu, by which It Is provided that the hunting and destruction of vultures, secretary birds, owls, giraffes, goiillns, chimpanzees, mountain zebras, wild asses, white-tailed gnus, elunc and the little Llberlau hippopotami are abso lutely prohibited. Slmllur protection is given the young of ceritilu animals, Including the elephant, rhinoceros, hip popotamus, antelope, gazelle, Ibex and chevroa!n, and to the adults of these species when accompanied by their young, says a writer In Field and Stream. Particular stress is laid on the protection of young elephants, and elephnnttusks weighing lefts than twen ty pounds will be confiscated. Tho eggs of the ostrich and many other birds are protected, but those of the crocodile, python and poisonous snakes are to be destroyed. Even lions, leopards, hyenas, harmful monkeys and large birds of prey may not be slaughtered at the hunter's will. Hunters are required to take out licenses, and the number of animals each may kill is limited. The use of nets and pitfalls Is forbidden, nor may explosives be used for killing Qsh. The main object of this vast protec tive enterprise Is economic, to encour age the domestication of the elephant, zebra and ostrich and to husband the trade In wild animal products, which was threatened by the rapacity of market hunters and so-called sports men. : ' ' ' -'V Female Tax Collector." Miss Mary Kuhn has for three years past been annually elected tax collector of the borough of Mount Joy, To, It Is declared that since she has occupied the office every cent of taxes has been collected and promptly turned over to the proper authorities i r f fell mm W i Milk Hoax I kluwd her when she wasn't looking. Joux Miat did she do? Hoax Kfpt her eyes shut ihe rest of the evening. ' Tom Benedict says he thinks It's nice to be engaged. Mrs. T-Why, he's married. Tom Of course. That's why he think so. Bill-When a man Is In debt I think he ought to try and get out. Jill Do you mean out of debt or out of town? Yoiikers Ktatexmun. "Johnny, you must not interrupt any one when they are speaking." "Well, I'll have to when I'm married, like you. papa, won't IT' Yonkers Statesman. "She says her face Is her fortune,' sa.d Maud. "Yes," nnld Mamie; fund 1 felt like telling her to cheer up; pov erty Is no dlKgrace." Washington Star. Willie Pa, why do they call our lan guage the mother tongue? Pa Sh! It's because your father never gets a chance to use, it Baltimore Telegram. Crawford How do you figure that the exhibition In Buffalo la better than the one they had In Paris? Crabshaw It doesn't cost so much to get there Judge. ". "Why did you leave your last place?" "Master was too sarcastic." "How was tbatr "Well, I told him I seen a snail on the garden path, an' he says to me: You must have met It'" "You know." said his friend, "that genius Is denned as au infinite capacity for taking pains." "Hem!" said the lazy man, "that reconciles me to the fact that I'm not a genius." Puck. "You want the pockets to run np and down, I suppose?" said the tailor. "No, sir," the Irritable customer replied; "I prefer stationary pockets. You may make the slits perpendicular, how ever." Nearpass I see that a mail commit ted .suicide because he thought he had outlived bis usefulness. Bennett That's strange. The average victim of that complaint keeps right on out living It v Editor I want a uan to take charge of the children's department of our pa per, ylle must be a man whose lan guage is free from modern slang. Ap plicantI'm the guy you're chasing. and that's no pipe. Mrs. Strongmlnd Why don't you go to work? Tramp Pleases mum,- I made a solemn vow twenty years ago that I'd never do another stroke of work till women was paid th same wages as men. New York Weekly. Jawson How did your automobile journey turn out? Dawson Beautiful ly! Although I ran over two pedestrl atis and three bicycles and knocked two wagons Into a ditch, my motor was not at all Injured, and I arrived Just on time. . ., "1 see that millionaire says be got on because he always knew the Job of the man ahead of him." "Well, In the shop where I work they keep you too busy hustling nt your own Job to have a chance to learn that of any other fel low." Mrs. GoodHonl (answering ring) What Is it, little girl? Mary-Please, ma'am, we've lost our kitty. She left yesterday and we're hunting her. We want to know If you have seen a cat by the name Of Minerva go by your house. Puck. Jack Hardup (with unwonted enthu siasm) By Jove! I see that some fel low is talking about introducing a bill Into the Houe making it a misde meanor to send an.ioying letters to any body. Very clever dea thnt. I'll have my tailor locked up for six months, by Jove! The mistress (entering the kitchen) Jane, didn't I hear a dish break a min ute ago. The Maid I hope you did, mem; It made noise enough. If you hadn't heard it I should have thought you were getting deaf, and that, you know, would be awful. Boston Tran script "Do you remember that schoolma'am that I was so much mashed on when we went to school together?" "Yep. Where is she now?" "I left her at my home half an hour ago." "Then you married her after all?" "Not much 1 didn't She married my youngest boy." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Wife (3 a. m.) John Henry, you're drunk. John Henry No-no (hie), my dear; I'm only ti(hlc)red. Wez my slippers? Wife (in disgust) Over there beside the fireplace, where they have been since six o'clock last evening. John Henry (after wandering around for bulf an hour) 'Scuse me (hie), my dear. 7ez the fireplace? Leslie's Weekly. ',.'.,'. - V "Please, miss," said a Sunday school pupil, "Willie Jones is swearing." "Shocking!" said the teacher. "Tell me what he said, Tommy." "I don't like," said Tommy, hanging his bend. But you must," Insisted the teacher. Well," replied Tommy, "I don't like to. say it, but you say over all the bad words you know, and I'll tell you when you come to the right one," To; EloihGPo' of . : In this workaday world few women are so placed that physical exertion is not constantly demanded of them in .their daily life. We make a special appeal to mothers of large families whose work is never done, and many of whom snfTer, and suffer for lack of Intelligent aid, To women, young or old, rich or poor, we extend an invitation to accept tree advice. Oh, women 1 do sot let ' Mas. Caxbsb Btumui. your Uvea be sacrificed when a word of advice at the first approach of weak ness, may fill your future years with healthy joy. Address a letter to Mrs. Pinkham's Laboratory, Lynn Mass., and yon will not be disappointed. "When 1 began to take Lydirv E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I wae not able to do my housework. I suf fered terribly at time of menstruation, Several doctors told me they could dc nothing forme. Thanks to the Pink ham advice and medicine I am now well, and caa do the work for eight ia the family. "I would recommend Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound to all mothers with large families." Mhs." Casjub Beixxttlle. Ludington. MicV A Choice. "What is it this morning?" asked the new waitress. "Ham and eggs, isn't it?" "Not exactly," said the boarding house mistress, "and I want you to work this well. You must be careful to say to each boarder, 'Ham or eggs?" ' in. 1 ' The Passing of Cah.b Cahaba, the former capital of Ala bama, is not even a town now, being returnea ny tne census as precinct so. 16 in Dallas county. Several years ago the town site was sold for taxes and was bought by a Negro for a few hundred dollars. SfmpatftmCoveftmrttt Wor-ttm Off Ihm Col J. Xxat!v Promo-Quinine Tablrta enre a cold l!j one day. Mo cure, Mo Pay. Price 26 oenta. Her Idea. , Miss Bridesoon What is your idea of the ideal lover? ; Miss Yellowleaf The one who mar ries. ..... Josh's Future. "I guess maybe Josh is goin' to be a great financier, an' git money by his brains," remarked Farmer Corn-t-ossel. "Does he take such an interest in commercial affairs?" "No; but he's got to get a livin' somehow, an' he jest won't work." Family Bereavement "Am a part orphan now?" asked the chick of the hen. "What do you mean?" inquired the hen. "The incubator was burned last night," answered the chick. Horrors of War. "But what," asked one of the mys tified listeners, "could the gold stand ard have to do with the capture ct Aguinaldo?" "Don't you see," said tho excited talker, "that Funston was after the yellow boys?" The Automobile, "Will the automobile become a permanent fad?" "Doubtful. See how men, outside of scorchers, even, were bent on rid ing the bicycle at first ; and look at it now." Clear out of Key. "Lucv. where'a that other tall bean you used to have?" ' "Laws, Miss Nancy, I done went back on dat man ; he didn't have no taste at all. Dut man wnr silver shirt studs when he had a gol front 1 O 1 loot", Dowa In the Stogie Belt Visitor Do you ever have any smoke consumers in Pittsburg? Pittsburger Yes; each resident consumes his own share. Ht Appreciated th Warning. "If I see vou coine into a saloon again I will discharge you. Do you understand?" vv "Yes, sir.- I'll wait until after dark before I go in again. "