I
Scrofula
Few are entirely free from it.
It may develop so slowly aa to ean«o
little if anydHturbancadunng the wboh,
fMinod of clilldlireid.
Il may tlwn produce dyapepaia, ca
tarrh, and th irked tendency tw con
sumption, U-foro causing eruption»,
•on-a or »welling».
To gH entirely rid of it take the great
blood-purifier,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
In urual liquid form or In < le«-ol»t»d tablet»
kn -«ii a» karsatab». 1'0 d-w.•• II.
»«» f hm < onnrrlloR r
"I wish I bad a job on thl politi
for - "
"Go to New York <Tty. Tbars'll b»
plenty of va-an<>-« there toon."
"How do you knowF
Gu.d La« L-ru J>»- over. <i in Irrlaad."
Omlsalusa of Hist«»».
Amere an coloni* « had just «nun-
rlated the d trine that all governments
derive their Just power« frota ths consent
of the governed-
l*fte<-|ly
slwurd.** et.-lalnied
“llosr
King George III. •’Why. a man can’t
e.en gotrru bl« family on that primi
»I’ "
Mugli rg upro rie illy, he gave orders
th > a (■ e t't
III. of «•■ •lier, be «‘lip
ped over a* once tn crush tb» incipient re
bellion -Chicago Tribune.
Syrup tffirts
ri?
XT^ì
sfocnim
I foiMt'llMomctl (1
' V ^ **■ V * **
i t its ll«*iu<|i< ¡(11
T! p
> A
i ■ . i t •»
never been t»gg.-d wltb a nl.-ktiame
may be ju«t a« efficient and worthy of
praise as Ida brethren who are known
aa "Bill'' and "J.ie.” I.ut lie has not
achieved an rqual measure of popular
ity.
NIcknaiiM-a are oflerirr ln«plr-.|
by air*<-tlon than by aversion. "Th»
men of tlu- people.” ao-called. are In
variably nickuauied. Venerable cltlxens
■till refer to "Abo" l.lm-uln. dwelling
with reminiscent a (Trot Ion u(x>u the
abbreviation. NI- knaim-a both gnod
ami bad ar» aa old aa history. In the
"ouiitry the peopl» have a way of «1».
brevlatlng the nam«*» of tbe men they
really like am! assigning their full
till»« to th» ni»n who prrf.-r digully to
popularity
l'iit»burg Gazette.
• OLD SORES
Hull««
" h.-u t’.w trunk« of < ln-rry tree« bar»
shirted t>. decay probably tbv twat w.vy
»f . tw-. klbg It 1« to rle«u out tb» (lend
wood. fMilut tb» wound thoroughly wltb
wlillew»all. or, better yet. wl(b IL.r
d.wux mixture, and tb.ni cover the
wh-il» wound with grafting wax or
clay, so «« to keep th» water out While
this may not result In an entire healing
over of tlw bud wound*. It will prob
ably atop the droay, ami make th» trvew
ia«t hm.er tbau they would If left with
out treatment. Ilmi't be afraid to re
iu.iv» all the rotten womb as It add»
nothing to the strength of the tree am!
ha» a t. udeix-y to pr< mote rot lu the
m-w tl«sui-». It la quite likely that till«
rot started In tin- turnici of a borer ami
ba« gradually «prend until It la arrlou*
Ilemsna foe Tvalaed Farmer«.
The last ten years has «wo an enor
,
mous Increase In the demand for men
trained In agricultural line* The num
.
her of such two has enormously In
creased, but the demand la not yet sup
plied.
Many of U» can loufc back twenty
Ills Ptsebaea«.
A touching Instati.-» of th» humor years to the time when untrained men
war» at tlx bead of agricultural In-
—
♦ i-n In hl« worst trouble» I« recorded •trwtlon in moat of our agricultural
< g.-s
I ■ , •.
■ 7 ; ■ 1
A «..Idler was seen In the treni be»
holding hi» hai ds above the earth «1 tiecause they were tb» beat that
could 1« found
works
HI» captain asked
"What are you doing that for, PatF’i
fine man who rose tv t* the rblef
II» re|dl.n1, with a grin, as be worked dairy Instructor In a State afterwards
Forrlaa < snlel-.»»»«.
'«Is finger» ;
went to a dairy school and took a full
Th» eaiwrimetit of growing eanta-
course, «hotting that he fell that he had
"I’m f.dlng for a furlough, air.*
Just then a ride bull at r tick hla arm •omethlng to learn, even though hr loupe« under muslin, ramqdes s«i (hat
they may- lie rv.idy for tb» market two
Jl|»t below the wrist Tlxn a queer »1- himself had t-ern an Instructor
Today we are getting the result of or three week« before tin««- grown In
pression of |mln and humor passed over
! the past twenty years of training In (lie ordinary way has been sucCewsfully
hl» face as he eyclalm.-d
“ And faith It's a discharge " Ixmdoa the agricultural school» and their de I. n.h. In I'allfortila. The cstitahiupc»
j Iiendenctva. the dairy sctiooia. The men were planted In the usual maimer, so
Answers.
at the bead of the departments to day far as hilllug and «im.lng were ron
Mothers will find Mr» Win«' «'s «-Olili
. •
• i. rornevl. but over ea.li bill there was
•yiui- th- I- r. -*lr v> uas tut lasir ih hit u
; men that occupied the same position» strotclH-d a canopy of white muslin
lutlug tbs leslmug pafiud.
j twenty years ago. They have not only i ala.iit the size of a man • pocket baud
earned ail that their Instructor» knew, kerclilef. Two arched wire» wer» usevl.
la Ja«t limilo«.
polir» Juan--» Tbl« man charge» you but have dug up other facta and have croaaed over the mel.in hill somewhat
• ,.t
■ ■ -
• Ith «trslltig bl« wat. h, and tb» >4isrg» assimilated tlx new tacts dug out by
•rem« to lie «uslalned. You wer« found •ther people tn all parts of the world.
ground. 11>e end« of these wire« were
with th» watch in your posarasion.
Hut where there were few positions ►<-w.s| to th«, rorncr» of the muslin
Prisoner Y'r honor. It ain't
I tn tie filled twenty years ago. there are square» «nd tb* wire« then thrust firm
didn't ateal it. I met hitn on ih» «treel
diouaauds of piner« to lie fill««! today ly Into the ground Wi a» to secure the
and asked him what time it w«3
II«
There
ara more schools and all of them csiMqil.w sud prevent th* wind blowing
•aid II was 4 o'l-lok
I «ay«.'* i don't
Tt><-»* protector» ro»t
are
larger
Moreover, private enter them away
bell»»» that watch ia right.' and h» «ay»,
'You bet it’« right ! It's juat 4 »'clock ; prises are levying toll on the young .ximplcte about S tents each The mel-
you can take It from nw '
Well, y'r
honor, th» first <-hanr« I got I look It from
bAMTAKY COW STALL.
him. and now br’a kickin' sta.ut It!"
|
Airy
Mr« Cuppot»»
•ver bring herself
in irromut*
II»'» «o (Uglily.
Mrs. Wayphcr ■ Y m , and too often h»
lack» ballast.
Mr». Msrnialayd» Then, t<M>. he look*
down on ordinary p«opl».
Mr« t'bllli.'on Kearney And «fila h<
nio.ra In th» higher circle«, and you don't
Chicago Tribune.
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* •
à
•V
Fv»»r Iler !• < rl.briOrl «« »an4ay,
few |4- ple know that other day» of
the week than the Brat are being ob
served aa Sunday by num nation or
oher
1 •• ii-
« ’
ve Monday;
tin- I'eralnna. Tuesday . the Assyrian».
Wednesday; the Egyptian«. Thursday;
the Turk». Krhlny ; the Jews, Saturday ;
and the Christiana, Sunday
Thua n
perjietunl Hnbbatb 1» bring rolel.rated
im earth
So...
Magazine
•I rfr. -i
The cleanest.- T
id -
most comfortable
SLICKER
fit the sjme time
cheapest In the
end Wcause it
wears longest
‘309 [rcrjwhefe
f very qor«-»«> qua«.
ar'i»»d wa’*.prool
Ca'aioq fr»»
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*300 SHOES *350
VV. 1.. t>«<H«l«a no*k«. «n,l «*ll» n.or«
»»>»■«■• • «w» ntwl •-! «M* ahttoMi than »tiy
«»Ihrr finatittfitrliirrr In «I»«* wnrlil. !>«♦-
ea«a« Ihet
ihrlr ahftp*. fit
an«l wrgr lungrr Ihnn auy «Mhar n»aha.
Mw« «Ult
foo M'mUf tf IS«
f»mllj. M>*. l«yl, *•«,««. M im «*4 Child.»»
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»rr.i. s.. «»*«ui»iv, w i ih.u»'«*
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«••rv«l 'o *’■ ••*» m« l..| r.v>n l«.s.«v |« «n,
m H tot Oi« wnua. <'«l«lo»si. tr*«.
kl MN Ul V«. IM •»..* M nr*tIM «...
sli-.thev l.essoM trom Vstuee.
"Young gentlemen," lectured the em*
netil insiruetor, "you are old enough now
to put away the childish sad trivial
amusements that «utti.-ed for you when
you were younger. Ixarn a lesson from
the dumb brutes, and even from the rep
Hire.
When they arrive st maturity
they comport themselves with a certain
dignity."
"It Isn't «o with the rattlesnake, pro
lessor," objected the young man with the
bad eye. '"The older he grows, the too re
rattles be play« with."
Th« lsevltal.1« Jolt».
Nay.
I muli r> nark.-d one of his
neighbors, "why have you given your
home a mwv name? What wss the
■ 'I, Th.. X
"Why?" responded the man. with
unir warmth ' ll. - unse I was tired of
being jokitl
There Isn’t a t«oy for a
mile around who hasn't stop[wd and
rung the door tx-ll ev.-ry time he passed
to a«k If th» co I um I was in!” I'hlln-
delphla Ledger
1» «t »• - h • \*t I r «ny
♦<» ilk« •»<*«•• If
gn < r» n*wU '• tovwr • •» ly. Bhu«ai k» p«rtlal »■lAt«
•ff illftttm .-r«l ».*ry
toofli I ha l>t «
g)»l»iii ftf
•TCET>< W.THOUT PLATES"
Th» r»«»«>l nf
-wrs »gr ««»».■*• ihan»»R«t9l
rarla«'¡n* ’•>*<>* ir tha wchxí I» tMMh IR fitoK, tnetlk la
t«M*«h <»• rheW »«Mr frwM
M y«»-»
finí Hfwva
RRi irwl en»» <h»r fnfs»* i» «n <»rvaa
|g*d w«* r*R 4«*
rntir» «m*n hri4a» tdata
«rol in a 4a? If n. .-w-mr* I ..H-wlr r^taUa»
«TRctiRtf (hkly Iklflh « I mr «riMMIte wo»a
WISE DENTAL CO . INC.
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t H sr Mana«»» 21 y«*«*r» I r f*wr?|«n4
Re« «*nd > l»w*r I • »v g H-i !-l ■ g. I h r«| »nd W «ah
taetrvn <»tv«' • ue .
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— » t r.1. I.ng ••
■l> l’bonRR A rr 4 Mata J1
P N U
No 4JOI
A Hzvonng.
It reale» a
»yr up belter t!m Fispl«.
J*
Sei J I yr grocers.
A XV («• It ■ n««,
When the surg.c ii who i-¡
ned t«
’«• «¡»-mlh.g ■ night at I'.u»'; y Inn izad
|
•et Hie br-dicn leg of tbe W- >tli- r liratcn
11111." h*
»traiut.-r « > w • t'--
f vl.iltn of
gcllery; that, the library; and that an aut -mo’ule a.-< Id. nt, the patient
tower contain« the famous bell, TJnat looked up .it him utixlo i*'y "See here,
Tom of Oxford'"
<!<><•." I><- «aid. lu a l.u Sy v>>i e. "I
Kl.w-pl. g quickly, h» picked tip a haven't - I :n
i ->( >
1
»tone and s- st It crashing through a >ov take out your fee In trade?"
■eeond story. Ivy framed w indow, where
"Yea, I gu< •« «o," ».ii i the »oraron,
a
cheerfully. “What la your trade?"
W-
I*»« . t .i t>
- i . f i
<»
. purple u Ith rage
"And that." added th» young rnan. I can do <k«>u as I’m ou my feet again,"
«aid the patient. “I can bang window*
j he'pfully. "la tb* Itealu"
‘I I-us It was that he cam» to Irire blinds, or I can put on llghtulng rods,
one seat of l.-aruing for another.—Xue- or I can play the roruet ; sed I <b> 'em
all first rate. If I'm tbe ou» to say it,
rose Magnzln»
doc."
An Oxford otu4«*nt v».ii »bowing two
fair cousins through the Chrlil' bun ’4
I'« |>t*rtr-H«*r«1 lit*«
*n any vadtlon
1 mwi***! in c«. and tf*nt my
nn
but <k>tHrthing turn«*d
up at th«* lii*t
nt that
the
trip, I got al! th«* rffrrt of a va aiion.
though
Tb*» anitina*« ram«» lus.’k laat
»with f7.7u »«(uraxe and exprtws
rharfc* <ui th«»m ”
A < hanr«
!*< ihL'il Spellbinder Y -u know I put
In two i or three .In* preparing i •■>»«. h
I wm etpected to <hdiv»r at the conven-
i tvil. '»* ■ o. ...................... . ........ 11 >wa
ahead I of me that they didn't gi t around
to me at all. I’ve »till got that • ["■■■ h
in my i s>«tem. Alvlra.
Hi» Wife--Y’ou hare? Tticn ! wi«h
you would go out to the kitchen ■ n<l
thunder it at the <-ook. I’ve frl--d to di«*
charge her and alie won't
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IB M 4KRC« «fila. M tua«
ap«*, •» Lwtftrb..
t'sttle of different sg.-s must l-e pr.oi.t.d f..r in constructing
«tails Even when all are mature anlu.nl«, the larger ones will r.spilre a few
Inch.-» mor» «tnndlng room than the shorter ones. The »tall nt one end can
tw mad» »lx lii<in-« longer than th» stull at the other end
A slope of one
Inch from manger to gutter Is mweamtry for drainage The Illustration show»
the dimensions of the several |wrta. A. manger; It, platform; C. udjustabl«
pise»; l>. where row’s bind feet rest; E. gutter
C rescent
Egg-Pho»ph
trained men going out of the agrlcul ■ on» n-«|*>rided to the genial warmth
»U Ul <U
turn I actiooia and experiment atatlon* Ihn» engendered and the protection
T1HT *M
Another twenty year» will pomlbly fruiti the w Inda and frost.
itaairr: tn
ahow a« great an advance ■ ■ have the
nmnut nu
Get it from
00 4.SD
pa»t twenty
Agricultural Epltomlst
t'roleel th« Hird».
POUND 25c.
no n u nu A
your Grocer
A Erv-ich naturalist nsserts that II
r.rm of lir«|.
the World were to tiecome blrdlewa man
The llluatratlon shows a drag made
could tH-t Inhabit It after nine y.-nrs'
with four old wagon tire Iron», the two
time, in spite of all the »prays and pol
front one» (icing heavier than the rear
sons that rou'd be manufactured for
ones
If the ground 1» very lumpy
In
f« ( ar ton Top* «<*4 Su »p Grippe» from
th» il«*«truction of ln»<*cta. The bugs
aud slugs would «Imply eat up our or
"20 MULE-TEAM” BORAX, BORAXO BATH POWDER,
chard* mid crops
Indeed, toe more
VIOLET BORIC TAL UM POWDER,
«<• study th» vnrl.iu« adjustment« and
BORIC SPANGLES, BORIC ACID,
arrangements by which the busln.-ss of
BORAXAID SOAP POWDER.
the natural world ntx>ut ua la carried
"20-MULE-TEAM" SOAP. QUEEN OF BORAX SOAP,
on. the better disposed we should be
BORAXAID LAUNDRY SOAP and SOAP CHIPS
to distrust our ability to Improve upon h«rv »v- arr?..
■r-iaaU . E
M »ST QU1CKI.Y OBTAIN hi» r - 4 IM GREATK'?T
w n;>; era
the prvweut executive ma lui gement of VARU1Y ai--il»h' *"k* *hr Ml*<«L«1 \ A! I *E f<*r th-humL r -f Car 1» 'l -i.s. ..
r<'. --.ffl
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for 40-paft« ilwwlalrd <at.«lr»<ur *ho- w* o*rr 1O 0 ftttle* free«
this great terrestrial planet. — itoatou
AdrUr*« t*A< If U COASf BORAX ( <>.. <)a*ljnd. ( «1.
Evening Transcript.
FULL
THE PREMIUMS GIVEN FREE
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears th»
Biguaturo ot
Tea Mvrk Opposition.
"Flrntni». does your nlhcr still object
to my coming to aee you?**
«
"T»s. dear. «h« doe».**
"Good ! No doe» nuns. Rhs say« tbs.
If I marry you she'll .ut ms off with a
■hilling.'*
"O, but that*» altogether different ! Per
h«P«. Jack -In view of everything and
because and we're both so young —well,
don't you •«•?**- I'hi.-ago Tribun».
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, J A.
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CASTOR IA
■ndlna Fuller I n forma tin«.
\ es. T ook calls occasionally.
Queer fellow. Isn’l he? I toes n't seem to
know what to do with his hands. Hits
with them cls«|>nl the whole evening
Fan (raising her eyebrow«) bits with
bls hands clasped, ah? Together?—Chi
cago Tribune
No old sore can he-tl until the cau*c which produce« it ha« I* rn tn:i >v <•■!.
External a; implications of »alvck, washes, lotions, etc., may reduce toe indam-
id assist in keeping
dial ion am
_ the place clean, but cannot cure the trouble
lx-< ju«« they do n >1 r<-1 h it* a-urce. . Old sore» exist because ti c blood is
infected with impurities and poison» which are const.mtly txmg di- i> t„'<. 1
into the place. The nerves, tissue« and fibres of the flesh are k< pt in n state
of irritation and di*eaAC by being daily fed with the germ laden mattir
through the circulation, making it imp-rosible for the sore to h-»1. S S S.
cures chronic sores by its purifying action on the blood
It g < « down into
t
•,
■
■ ■
"I
ce t<> heal,
morbid matter» which are responsible for the failure of the plac.
S. S S. makes the bl-»»! pure, fresh and healthy; then as new, rich ood is
k. the
carried to the »pot the healing process liegins, all discli ir ;e c-
■;e place fills in with finn,
inflammation leaves, new tissue begins to form, th
healthy flesh, and MHjn the sore is permanently cure*!, S. S. S. is purely
Book on
vegetable, the safest and best bloid purifier for young or old.
Sores and Ulcers aud any medical advice free to all who write.
latter work can I* done by **triti« a
log on the front tire» The drag la In
aspenatva and will tie found useful un
der certain condition*
I ■■ Fstlns Fowls.
Egg eating Is due to one or two
causes either lack of shell forming
mnterlal or a tsid hnblt a.x|ulr»d by
close confinement and bad »sample. If
the fowls are receiving too little they
consume the eggs In order to satisfy
their craving.
In <iue hundred egg«
of ordinary size there are atsuit twen
ty two ounce» of lime, and all Hila must
be takrn Into the system In one form
or another. Broken oyster sheila are.
perhaps, the lies! and cben|>cst shell-
forming material.
If due to a bad
habit. It Is rather more dltficttlt to over
come If the culprit can be discovered,
and It Is not a valuable bird. It Is tiet
ter to kill It at once, ns the habit In one
that quickly spreads to the other fowls.
A f.sid old way of curing this vic»
la by blowing an ordinary egg and re
filling with a mixture of cayenne pep
per and mustard. This should tie left
In a prominent place, and If th» fowls
peek at It they will not, tn all probn
blllty, repeat the ex|>erlment. Too few
nest bole» sometimes cause the eggs
to be laid on th» floor and In th» run.
which Is putting unnecessary tompt»-
tkm In th» way -41. N. <* . In th» Am- r
lean Cultivator.
R
Where an arv.i of land has been very
ai'vvrcl) overgrazed in tliv past It will
lie absolutely neve»«ary that It be very
cnrefully.p.isltirevl for the first two or
three year». The native grum-s and
forage plants must Itaiv a edanee to
regain their former vigor and go to
mwd. A very large number of atock
men advwate resting Hie land —that la.
keeping all stock <>fT a period of three
<>r four years. That thia remedy will
bring alxiut the deslr.vl results ima
bcm definitely prrivg«! in numerous In
»tnii.es.—J H. Cotton.
Ta Kill lai Warna.
In India the formula used by the
government for |«>l«-ud:ig cutworm» la
4 pounds <>f white arsenic and M pounds
of sugar, In <1 gallons of water, used to
moisten NO pound» of fine-chopped
straw
Small quantities ar» dropped
at the base» of plants
News of tk. <»r«a«a.
Ther» are now 4 IN stitsirdlnate
granges In Maine, with a membership
of between ofi.'««l and ft“.ot»» Ten new
grange halls were dedicated during the
past year, making eighty nine- balla
owned by grange» In the State. The
total cash r- i-lpts of the secretary'»
otfke wer» »11.274.
There were t.’.*i«i persons In attend
ance at the Ohio State Grange meeting
at Kenton. Twenty two new grange»
had been organized ami there have
been large accessions during th» year
to grange» already organized
organised. Th»
treasurer showed total reaoun-ea of
m?-* The committee In charge of
file trade arrangement reported that
sixty four ton» of binder twine had
been purchased, worth »12.000. and
fertilizer to th» amount of 121.00a
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