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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1901)
Prog Shower». Scrofula Few ar< wilirwiy frw fr«tœ it Il may to ■!•»•!j •• to rauM ■ill« It any diMurbaxxca during tba »buU |wrt<jd of €hUdb«j«Ml. Il may tbm Irregularity of the llofng-L aj,<j h «*]» 'tyeprptla. catarrb. and marliad tandrt* j to cvaBum(>ti*»n before ma;, fetihxa ilte f In u*u< b * utai«♦*•«• •ruptluo or glandular •«ailing Il la be«t to be «..re ItkAl jhx » ar* quit# fra* fr’zrn It. arul tor ita cotnpi«« »tad. a- IHxi you fwi rely on Hood's Sarsaparilla Tba b*«t uf aU ruadii <rw« fur ai. bucu<<ra "A Cruel! pr«4re***r env* that frog epawn cau be carried up in the at- moaphero and hatched out in th« cloud» ” "By gum. you bet I'll carry an um brella the noil time I go out." Haad**a|»p«d by Seto«« unúrrtland that hr haa long a »tildent ut political economy," •aid tha viaitor. "Ho ha»," «aid Sonata* OltMMfig, and In» economy in poHltra haa kept him oui <*t oftl* » He think» I.» can be elected without »pending a coni." •*I Otar MiallM»» • W»«itb Gohl and »Hver ar* pourxl ahundanliv Into th» t«n uf the i*atiu«>. but <*«<r matinal BM tb and Bir*ngth i . b rathar I m iron, th* mml u«rfui of ali matai*. }u*t a* th* » railh «»( a bornât» baing ha* tn a uxfnl iilvHwh JfyoU bava uvarwrfcad »nur» tiuUi It i* dlaahied, try HoatattorU arh futur* It will rail»*« ?ba clogge«I btj«rU. Impft»*« th« appaGt# and cure roii*tit«atioh. dy*p*|»*ia. bdouai«a«at hvar our and hidnay dueatr Clear thy I rack. "John Bull ia trying to down locomotive» " "Tliey ll run him down faat enough if he geta ill the way." tkr Shirt Want. Th« women claim their feeling* hurt They're kicking up a fuaa, Bccauae we men adopt the »hirt That firvt they »tele from ua taiwr Jeb. Tkia ai(»ai»re ia ro evarp boa of tea geeaine Laxative Brumo-Quinine t »»*«* thing, •In ><• Mr» Cobwigger— I ¡■oor 1 tried to reform her hti»ba nd ■ nd failed. Mr». Dorcaa—What I» ol de- to do now • Are you Mr». Cobwiggre — To reform tb«* world. tka rewa t p-itol vwrro a eeM la ewe «•; furnituro Will 11« VtH O om Cuticua—What arc you far nier» preparing to do thia year- l!«ier*le talwent mi tided ly ►— Hum mer boarder», aa uaual. GW* Lp A— l*o you know of anything to d* f< r acaaickii»*»? B—Give up. "That *• juvl what I did when I iva» »euaick >*trr hrmtm. A Suburbano«. — Hriilgrt. i|»*| you gite tlie Mr, Iodate (of Lonelyville, on evrulng tram, emlaarr»»**d>—You gold hah frmh water todayf rirnigvt—-H«»ly >t I'atrich' Have tiew Ilie < rat urea drank up the whole anile I» bringing nut either I m . w I of wathcr Ol gave thini yoter- cook or «altre«» with him? Si K - » 1 V Uli, ; h - day? critically i—You might call I» an lufal “Cook * personally conducted rol'i*. N • ion " , Ha IT. Htrtdny, feh ia II» Plait. Irate Parmi —I twgin to K» that Willie— Pa, u there any difference I've gnt a hxil for a son! I'liiloaqilii-al Offspring—Ah, my la tneen a violin and a fiddle? 1’*— Y>-, my »"il, II you In ar it at dear dad. what a wonderful thing Ì» a concert or an opi ra it'» a violin, heredity. but when your neat door nt ■Ightavr playa it it’a a fiddle. HOW'I till* -»’• obr u»> li-ladiedpollar»Rewardin» »ny «aa» al < atarrb i*»< <aa nel M « arai by Hall • catvrrb < »«.. H«r ItanJarHing. Brown—Hullo; what’» the matter? F J < ,;r.N«Y A < O Fropa Toledo. O w» li»* under* •»«*!. bave in.•»« r J i l*«ney Green—<>, I m in an awful III. I 1 .r tu« i**l II rvara and 1-* o>l..m per tori prvq>oMd to Mi»» Gray and have ju«l bea alti .cali lo.aii> •• 1 aio». : a ■ •» al aula lo. arr> i.t any obli»«tuia» mad» got her anawer »> t .»ir B ui Brown—And ali.'a refuaed you* WB»r A l»i a». Wl>o «*al > Irrugriaia, Tnteln, '. Green—I don't know. I can't read w aia »<*. Ma-« " her writing V* uolax a In >.g lai*, torlo <> Unirei aiarrh i ora ia i »«a 'ina y va iha blood and ra Iba ayal a* Fri a ' N- |er 1*0 «l';»,'at* leal'm uil < Ine Uall a rara ly I-.. r ifi n rnarly ac Ine ooua «uria ea oi ile l J 4 by «l «ac •'■I Th. He.t rroe.rlpllon for Malaria - • • . f'hHllvnU. |l|«alriq>lp Iron a ■: I >) i ; n ue 1 u a taeieleM loria. No < ure. No I'ay Price ■<* Not tlun<rv. But Young Bruir—Why, Charlie, you do not seem to bo eating anything tin» morning And 1 got up early to re* make ilio"' biacuite for you. «cut (Tiarh-a—N", rb-ar . 1 don't f< ■ I at Mr all hungry thia morning to tell the will truth. Yolir bix ’lit» are very tii<* indeed By the way, I wonder if there »re any f tli<‘«e ring b «cuit left An [ Mhanllng Ftilur« that I bought for Nero Friday. Mr Harlrmflat—That mini l«e an affn tionnlc |>«v»age m that novel you Mother« will nnd Mr». W Inalo W'a Booth arc reading Ing Syntp ihr I* m remedy t<> uw tor their Mr». Ilarlmillat —It '» a ib-acription children during the teething period. of a woman’» boudoir. Think of a pla< *- Urge * limigli tu have a boudoir! run >«■• <• »I a el« in oae day No< ra. No Pay burr Mienta I Mor«. "What do you think of that w Kin ky*" aak<d the head TO Cl KK A t Ol l> IN ON« n*t TatelaitKv» In-»» «n!» »• Tableta. AU "Well," »aid the giicvt, «marking Irugglaia rv* ng ifiv i* * it II f*.le to cure Ina li|>» no he »al down hi»' gl»«», "it «. w. Urov» • aigneiurv l«eo each bui !*< remind» me of » g<«>d »tory. " A Shrvwd fill»» "Mt'» have it." "Oh. you mi»under»taiid me. I Snigger»—That man Killtimc ia a metley wiah to imply that It'» worth •brrwd Irllow rejwating." Swagger»—Why ? Snigger»—lie gave a lawn mowing be«ia I Boait ol It Now |>arty yrnterd»)' aud bail tin' gurota cut th« graui j waa one nf the chartcf memlwr» of Th« Koon tbe Woman*« Suffrage Club. Nile duran’t apjwar to be to proud of it He—It'» »trange you member» of now. the Vaaaar alumni don't bold clan* I telle—Oh' ahe'» ju»t a» proud, but reunion«. you know, the club waa organind IS She—Not at all. You may a* well year« ago, ami »be inu»t bare been at H»k a woman her age aa to aak her ica»t Jtl when »be joined. what year »he graduated. i ' ' - - - ■ - , ............ ■ i- - n, —... —......... —— €I aw Haalinji -*»— sskks olvW llvdllliy gta s.-'s;¡¡¿217.;:%’.’ n*t.;re »i :<! ylng.lbe henliag Xh bnlm ia lhe form of hrolthy, new b.cud; but when th» g- Mk circulation 1« tainted with poiauuou* grim*, bumon ov an v w B WV effete matter, a »light »«rat*h or »braal n of the »kin b»com«» a fentermg »orc. tiny pimple« grow to be boll», •wollen joint* and inflamed gland* often broak out m'.o offetiMve, »low healing •or»» A polluted blood it alway» • men««'» to be».th ; not only do»» it keep the •hla In • chronic »tet» of inflammation, but everv organ ana fibre of the Body •uffet» from »a irupuro and »iuggiah ciu ulatioa. You nr.er feel well, you ar» not and never can be well until the tyiteni ia relieved of it» teinbla load of tmpuri- tie* With the blood to contaminated, »o deeply potaoaed, ulcer*, boil» and •urea of every kind are apt to become chronic and often develop into Cancer. Soroa and ulcer» are moat I beoame »Mlcled with a »evero eoro la* »ad often cauaed by poverty of from the k»«» to the foot w »a on» »olid »ore. the blood and a weak and wblth waa vary off*naive. I »pen* over «1.000 •tow circulation, brought on ea two trip» to Hot Bprln«», and local phy»l- •laa» treated mo to ao purpoee. I had »boat by long continued »icbnroa, de. ided te have any 1»* amputated, wh»a a malarial polaonmg, (orpul induced me to try > I* «. I began to liver, the u»e of mercurv. or friend take year medtalne, and la the »bort »paoe of whatever ia calculated to de •evan month» Il haa eompletely and thoroughly •troy th» vitality of the blood cured ma. My leg laa wltae»» today a« to what •ad broak down th»<»n«titu- B a. R will de when taken regularly. The aoro baa healed entirely and my health ha» Improved tion Three old chronic »ore» woaderftiJly. X have already gained UO pound». laat »ometime* fur yearn, ent y. a. TALaxuT, ing into the flc*h. muaclen, Boa a«fi. Winona. Mia». tiaauea. and even down into th» b*>nro, and are eiuh a tag upon the vvvtrta that it ia han! for th» patirnt to rreuneratr. and a »imple malady often prove» fatal. Noth tag ao qi kly or turcly raatorvv loot »trength and vitality to the blood •• S. S. S It tv aa eutidot» for the agvereat forma of Blood I'meoa, aa well aa th« irritatiag btunort that cauaa the eruption* and »ore» that aap your very life and ao grvatlv diakguie you. S S 8. ia the only guarentee.1 purelv vegetable blood puri fier It contain* ao mercury, potaah. araenic or other hurtful drug It cleaner» the blood and punfir* the circulation, thua ridding the *y*tem of the itnouritiro that keep the «ore* fevenah and painful. At the aarne time your general health tainrovro under tbe tooic effect» of S. f* 8 . and the »kin be* ome» »oft. »month and healthy. If you are troubled with botla, carbun* lea, »ore» or eruption» of any •ovt. write our pby*H>*a* all about your caa»; don t nah your own judgment when you caa get me-lual advice front eapenewced doctor* free Buuk ua Blood •ad bhia X>i*e«aea to »11 who deairc it THE SWIPT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA. Sick Women «mplered bp lhe larga l>»pa>tm»al •tere» ia New York. A unique railing Ua» Je»eloped Iteeif la ibi» city. It may b» calM that uf tbo bualuaaa doctor Th» Uualncae d.e tor I« a mau wbu goee to bue.uoe- Uouaee and I« allowed lu »»amine tb*»« uugbly the «bolo Wuckiag of ib» n a cblua.'' li» firn!» out. for »»ampi», bow IL» l»'.t»r» ar» opened »nd 4 » i l>u mi bow order» are »»»• utvd .. .» luauy peuple are employed, wbat i» lire »»«■ t natur» of tbe work they do. what ar» th» wag«*» they are r»*wlvlag and »■ un. lu tbe caae of a targ» <-.*t». »ru be may need a week to get a full p.-ae»» ■Ion of tbe factA aud be cbarg at leaat «no a day fur bla work W lien bo baa cvcupleted bl« lav roi i gattona be draw» up a report, and add» to It a number of practical auggrotlona III» object ta to pro vent waeta. and cepe cially to check tb» cuoalaat tendeur y lu working »»penero to ria» yror by yror without any couqieoaatlng advaa tagea One of tbe tar grot department •torro In tbe rity employed the eervl* ea of a "doctor” roceutly. He found that tbo partner» came down about 10 and opened tbe letter» fuget her A» their currropoodcu. e wa» »oormou». the opening of the lettera neceealtatrd A waate of mu*b valuable time He therefore advleml that a woman who waa to be paid a «alary of |l.»»> a yror abonld be engaged to <qu*ti tbe letter» before the partner« arrived, and aurt them, allotting roch partner bla own letter», ao that when be cam» down to bualurae be might deal with 'hem Im mediately Thia r»n>mu>»n<latl*>n wa» Adopted, and lia» been found to »ave a groat drol of precloua time, a» wa» In tended li» aleo advlard tbe rrorrang«*- ■nent of the dutlro of tbe «»«'.»taiita Some w»ro rtvelvlng too much, other» to little New York Kvenlng Boat | Happioeea will go out of your lif» _ forever, _ my uater. If you have aay o/ iBe .y—p*.—. i laeat.uaed ia Mra Vajeatia« ’ • letter, ualeae “ r Procure Lydta ^r-'mpUy ________ terng n uad at -«<■« "•* • ’ egetaMe * It la abeolwtely »ur» to help you Thea write for ad vice if there la anything about your >«M you do not under •tdiij'L You need not tie afraid tn tell lhe thing» you could Out »»plain to the Av»-lor --your letter will be »een only by Wvmea All the permm» who »ee priv ate letter» al Mm Pinkham'a l-abora lory, al l.ynn. Maae . are w om a n All lelkere are <xv««.1»eti*l and advioe »bwo- 1 (Italy free Mere la the letter — It ia plaaewre that f our Hat. hop ag it may tn durv other< to avail t h e m- *»lvc» at t h • benefit of your valuable rem edy. Before tab log Lydia F.. Pinkham’» Vegatabla Compound I felt very bad ly.waa terr tbly nervoua. and tired had »lek boadachee. no appetite. P*‘w tn »tomAc-b. pain la mv I right ’ aide, »nd ao wi aak I '" ««>iiM erarrely aland I waa no* »bla to d<> anything. “ Had aharp pain» all through mv body Bef..re I ha.' taken half a butti» mediciae, 1 found bolue of your n ■ yaelf Improving 1 conti a wed Ita uaa until I had taken four botti»» and fell ao weil that I <11.1 not need to take any moro I am like a naw perone, and your medicina »hall al way» have my Puny and Kallleanahc. pralaa " Maa W P S’at « itti ««.-M A California farmer, who hae three Ferry Avenue. Camden. N.J email children. o»»i a pony which la 5000 their conetant companion They haw ridden him. rolled over him. fed him. and have con>e to conelder him aa one of the family. When the children went Waiting for Ml« Man. on an eipedltlon aw! did not want to i A preacher riding down ravine ride, the pony went along aa If he had j came ujniti an old mountaineer hid- Ireen a pet dog A Nan Franclaco new» ing in the buahea with hie ride. paper telle the folio wing atory of the "What arc you doing there, my pony’a pnaaruve of uilnd friend?" one day the three children went on a "Bide on, at ranger, ” waa the reay nuttlug eapedlti^n. aud while they Bill answer. “I'm a waitin’ for gathered the nut». the pony graie.1 uear Johnaon, and. with the help of the by. Nuddettly, aluioat tx-newth the feet I awi I, l*m goin* to blow hi» damn of the nut gatlierera. there waa an um head off ’’ Inoua whir, and they aaw with horror a huge rattlewnake colled ready to A MareAWllo Lawyer. a tri be. The late Henry W l'ayue, of the The children buddled together, too Maaaachuaetta bar, waa once defend much frlghtennl to move, but aa Ilia- Ing a charity case. In which a boy of 15 deadly bead went back, there way a waa charged with arann He made a quick trample of hoofa. a ruab through strong vase to prove th. defendant an the buahea. and the pony appeared, Idiot. After a charge from the Judge, With hl» four little »harp hoof* which waa practically an order for ac brought together lie ahot up Into the air. iqulttal. the Jury brought In a verdict of landed aquarely on the anake'a coll, aud guilty Tbo judge atked Payne If ha waa off again liefur" the wteked head would move for a new trial "I thank you for your auggeatton.'' waa the an could atrtke. The Interruption had releaaed the awer. "but 1 am oppreeaod with the frightened children from the cha tn graven doubta whether I have the Your and they ran a «hurt dlatance away, right to move for a now trial and atoppi-d to wltneaa the conleet The honor. I have already Baked for and rattler waa woundid. but full of tight, received for my Idiot client the moot and colled again, aud again the pony prwloua heritage of our Engllab and American common law a trial by a landed on him aud got away wifely Thia time the auake'a body way nearly jury of hl» peer».” Payo« bad an old quarrel with the aerervd in two place», and the anake waa conquered The pony walked round Kupreme Court, and never loat au op It, ami. apparently »atlsflerl. gave ' a port unity of »bowing lilt coutrtnpt for cheerful whinny and returned to I bl» that body. Once, riding from Boaton to Cambridge with a load of law book», gracing. bo waa accoatrd by a young Harvard tlad Fun with lhe I’areon. man with the remark “You have A clerical frleud of mlue told me a quite a load. Mr Payne l.aw book». I capital atory uf a Yale num who waa •uppoae?" "Oh. no." wav tbe anawer. th« atroke oar of bl» crew and the chief "only Supreme Court report«."—New York Tribune athlete on the football field lit entered the mluletry and »petit The Pour City Hoy. year» In mlaalouary tatmr In the Car Ob. tb» city boy I» bundled Want. Walking one day through a la bl» h»»vy overcoat. frontier town, a cowboy »tepped up to With bi» coatiy l»»tbvr leggi»«*. him and »aid; With »»Hk thing round hi* throat. "I’araon. you don't have enough fuu And b» alld»» upon th* »id*w*lk Wher» tb» «.he» b*ve b* vt> aproad. Taka a drink!" And Imagine» b» la happy Th« mlnl»ter declined On "Well,'* ha »aid, "paraon. you ruuet bta have mime fun Here'e a faro layout. bright Taka a band In tbe game." new Tbe mlnleter decline»! •led "Paraon.” »aid the cowboy, "you'll T%eraU a bill tbat’a blgh and •‘.oping, die If you don't have noui» fun ” la tba ôoootry. far away. Aud he knocked tbe paraon'a hat off VTbara a b«y wbo waaa't buud!«d hla head and hit him a whack on the Ht te «Betbar aaad to «tray ear. Wirb tba awlHa*aa »f tba llgbtaltig Tbe old athletic aplrit roae. the Daw a tba gleaming bill ba *p«d, actence which had been learued In the And no aabaa atar grate4 college gymnasium aud forgotten for a '«Naatb bin quarter of a ceutury waa arnuaed. a bom« blow landed on the Jaw of that cow mad* boy that aeut blni aprawllng lu tbe riru. •treat Th« paraon walked over him aa If be Ob. I pity the poor city bad been a door rug, picked him up aud Boy who ae»or get* bop»»» dueled tbe aide of the bouae with lilm The aarrow. achy eldewalh Or aoso hampered little peed, aud then mopped up the aldewalk with Ata. the bill »u high aad eloplag. hla form. And tbo way • •• clear ahead Aa tbe ambulance waa carrying the Where a coeatry boy weal reaettag cowboy off be rained bla bead feebly Oa and aald: "Par»on, what did you fool me for? b»i You ar« chock full of fun " New York «•4« Tlmea A Hreanv litapellMt Tbe woman wa» »landing lu the door way. »hading her eye» with her band. She called acroae tbe garden “You. Innocence William» Come In. honey, outen that hot »un You'll burn yer little cheek» a» brown ea a burry Come !n. Innocence!" One would have eipected to eee a falry llke creature riae. a» from tbe heart of a flower, and drift dreamily over the violet bede. Rut Inetead. a gaunt, tall figure, with face browned and bonneted, »bamilled toward the bouae. dragging a dead rattleenake by It» rattle» It waa Innocence William» “Thar, mammy!" »be »»plained, tiwalug tbe •nake over tbe paling» "That make» ten I've kilt aem-e tbe fu»t o' June Atlanta Conatltntlon Fleet of the V«aderbili« Tbe flrwt of tbe Vanderbilt» la thia country wa« Jan Aartaan Van der Blit. « Holland farruar. who earn« to the new wortd la tbe ftret half of the »even leeurh cwotury. and who eetUed la the naigbborboud of Brooklyn, about KKH' Aa tbe nmne Indicate» tbe family be liaj-1 orlfftaally to either the vlUag» of Blit. • euburb of L'treeM. or the par tab of Bitt. In Ertela | “OPERATIVE WOROS" IN LAW. --------------- Wkai Tba» Mena la La*»t ••« aaro Traarocttaam Baal- "OparnUv» word», «afd a »«aitar of tb» I>i«triet bar. aro «f in» utmont Im portane« In lagni documenta and in buatnaaa affalro -Trofiably th» mo»t rortoualy Import •ni operative w»rd in human affair» I» compoood of bui Ihro» tottara and II •pprora m print thua *¥••' Wb»n •he aaye yro to a man tt me»a» that •he tranafer» ber beort and band, «ad furmerty all of ber property to film wbo aak» ber to bo. et<- Thl» liuto word Mtabll»h*e th» mo»t luiportant contrBct of aoricty. »ad. wfitto tbl» eoa tract may aftarward bo diaaolved by mutuai coneant. If otte of tb» con ira i Ing porti«w detnur» and back» out a ault tot dainagvi t» opon to tb» otber “In auc-tton «al»» tb» proporty put up la «aybody'a uniti tbn auctloneer eay» gooe or »old and tb» fiamme» drop» No mattar bow tbe »aie to regrottod. or bow tuucb tbe parile» would Uh» to re tract II. tt «tand» and tb» court will •uet»ln It "la a wtll tbey aro gir», devia« and fioqueatb' Reai property 1» ’dovlaed' aud poro-mal proporty boquoatbed ' “la a noto thè borrowar muli 'prom !••' to pay and in a bond b» muat blad blmeelf “In eomo «talee In a deod oertaJn word» aro oe'eaeary to convey reai ro tate Tbe courta bar» beld generaily. bowever. tbat tbo word grani' wtll c « f - ry a good litio In New Yurta, far In- etaace. thè operative worde conetttute qulte a formula, and aro grani' bar gala. eoli, aro'.gn. tranafer. »et over and coovoy ' That • thè »14 fono Now tb» word» grani and rei»»»« are «udi ri «nt. “In a leene tb» word Tot’ tnuat bo uoed Thoy bave an odd formula In New York. ua»d for centurie» proba bly. roti»!«ting of grani* d«ml»e »¡pi to farro tot,' and It appllee to all ktnd» of proporty la a quitclalm elee! tb» word 'quitclalm' muet bo u»e*1 Washington SI»« 9 00 ' FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. Ensilage Cutter. Hvtot an4 only blo«*reuM i# un th« irt*. í«t. h»»4 hx ette«Ur MlUb«G. L««W • Mai«* « o Ptart!an4. Or« JOHN POOLP., Portland. Orrgon. F««l U M«(li*>* -urwv. Can give yon Hnggiro. I'low», W in 'mill» an-i Machinery, boo the brot t*»rgam« In Holler» and hnguiea, Tu mu* ani General ue before buving Kllta I lr««a Frollry- Tv* l^lnl in« p«r. »-•*. tfie )*«.» kill Ih* II«« live* <«*u»i r—.« iu« ***4 r«^ I*rl< «. »Oe •«<! Bl OO • roo. *<.I<1 ky >l«al«r*. PRU88IAN LICE KILLER yw*. Wholesale Boots & Shoes KRiUSSE a PRINCE, •7 and Ry I <r>t street. Portland. Oregon. r«i«pb<>ue. Oek l>i Catakigu» I urntohed I p«>n Application. All Kinds Carried In Stock. .............................. - 1 Summer Retolutlont A irtnerou* Adouiiioa "You're a little late, my love." "A little late. Hut I'm all right "Y'ro my dear. Ix>t me hear you pt ■••mt i the 1 un w! the Whittle) iiorne that won the Uerby." ''HI,' The W h.tnrj lu-rw’ Well, I gucoa that'« a h r*«» un me.” "Never mind my dear. I can't pronounce it myaulf. *’ iiV • 1 Keeley Cure • relief from » um »r. o|>l «• *n I kibitA M»4 Co« fxrtleuiM* t« ini«? iiitint«. ■•’ ï ‘..,“«‘.?. B, F. B. B. w HÏN «rllinf le «4v«r<l«« thl« f»«p«r» D kops ] Nimila Ititi? fhi'Fixxlandllcöuki tmg the StimxKtb ani Hnwvls ut lM INIS.’t HILIJKLN I’rofnoh's Digestion!'hrrrfu I nés» ami RrM Contains ncithtT Ouimi.Morphuif norMuirral. N ot N arcotic . Äv» •'/«fff- UM SZ HTOSK /VwX. Arof- «u r~* * AtaLWiff U«r - «Wh-r L-rf » Aperteci Remedy forronstiniv linn. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoe» WI I ins.t onvulifiivs kwri -h nrtvtand I.llHHtlf SLEKP. The Klutl Yon n tir ri Alwuyn Botiglif, ami whlcti ha» tiro» in use for over 30 ycarn, ha.» borne thè signature of and ha» Irceli nuuln under hi» iw- ■ounl super» bvion «Ince il» InfUney. Alluw no otiti todreeive yott Iti thiB. All Counterfeit», Imitations and •• Ju»t-aa-iroo«l” are but Bxporimenta that trifle with and eudar.ifer the health uT luliuit» und C'hUdrcu—Experience i*giUm«t Experiment* What is CASTORIA Citator!** 1» a harmle«« substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops mid Noothiuir Byrupa. It 1» l*taaaant* It cuntalns neither Opium, Morphine nor other NitrcotiO Kubntauce. It * njre 1» Its ffuivruntee. It «levtroy» W urine nnd allay» FeverinhneM. It cure» DiarrhoM and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cure» Cuustipattou and Flatulency. It u*»iiiiib*t«-» the Food* regulate»« tuo Htomach and Howels, giving healthy nnd uuturul sleep* The Children’s Pnuacea—The Mother’» Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Pac Sunto Signatur» of NEW YUHK lit» J j Busi s ««III ~ J j< i ni *» The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, You can al’ vays smell a “dea I one.” Me has a costive-looking face. His breath knocks you down. He drags his feet. Listeners to his talk turn the:r heads the other way. His breath poisons God’s pure air. He ought to keep clean inside? —that means sweet breath, quick brain, swift moving feet. You can’t feel well and act well with your bowels dogged, sending poison all through your body, Clean them out gently but thoroughly i md keep them clean with CASCARtTS Candy Cathartic, and you will find that all bowel and liver ills and the nasty symptoms that go with them are quickly and permanently SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. HILL MILITARY /ACADEMY A Private ; School The Bright wide. “It 1« »aid that lobatera will hr ei 11 net In 2ft year»," remarked llllattd "Ob. well," replied Malket. who I» very font! of lobeter. "let ua not worry aliottt It. let na look on tbe bright (Ide. We may all dlr before that time I’lttaburg Chronicle Telegraph Half Named Juba. There are It.OUO.UM) ft mil ha m ibe world. accurdlDg to a »tat tatto aa Atrout half of them are of tie fem lu ue prte'iaaloti and inoat of the ether half are named John. For bear.llng »nd day paoli» Oyena aeytewber li F im new »»lidi ng 1 hv priori pal haa had teenly-iaree year»' »■perianw la Curtla-vd i»r rvapowlvnr» telle] ted for eaia)u«a add iva» J. V». HILL. M. D.. F O drawvr It. Forilaad. l>r •II b«w»i <r«abl»e. •pp»w«l*IU»l tall- i•••■*•», fi*4 kr**l«i, bag tato«». «1*4 • M «fi* »Uwark, fila*««« tavwal*. Vani ro«»«la, fiaafiaalaa, laagtamU«». pimplee, palwanilar aeUaag, ll*ar trewbla, eaflaw ranplallaa • ■•« «■•»teaae. * hae peer bewala gee*« mav* rage- lerly pea are (•«Ung »«*k. <eaa»UpeUaw tailla more pveple ikaa nil ether Olevaaea legalhar. ft Io a »Carver Pee tbe vbreato ell meato a ng long peer» of eeffkrieg aha* eeme ertarwnrg*. Ne metter what allo pew, »tart lahlag CAMAIiKTB *e-g»p, for pe» vetll wev«r gat well eng be well nil tb« Uma nntll P«n pat fear bewal» right. 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