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Economy in -ttellolno muBt U
measured by two things cost and
effect. It cannot bo measured by
either alono. I ti i h groatest in that
medicine tlm-t. arJLoos the moat for
tho money tli t. ti- radioully and per.
manently cur-ot nt the least ex..
pense. Tlmt. xjr2licliie is
Hood's mSTarsaparllla
It tCTLflea uucX oar riches the blood,
cures pimples, czoma and all
eruption, tl r-3J languid feelings,
loss of appet i tc und general debility.
"I have takon
found It reliable i
tiun. It take av
energy and put
Mm Krria C'ou
Washington. I. C.
Hood's Bta r-i
uro and Kej
XI.ed's Striaparllla and
rX as? I ring ptirfix; satlsfae--at
llrad fooling. gives
1 ood In food condition."
m A3S lOtu Blraet, N. W,
r!rllla promises ts
rts promlso.
- . Indeed.
irjra.l must lie nuito hi
lously ill. Hla.au liMHii't any appetite
"Minn Humisa
"Oh, a girl
ban no ttietit !
"But she It
cream ami
Pleas.
- always 111 when she
Ice
itc ntitx'tltA iivon fur I
Jy. - Philadelphia
catakki -snoi bi cubed
With local erilt
tlit seat l tu ft
constitutional 1 1
founntiuka Isaacs
tarrh ( ura la tavat av
on ilia biooil ! sari
Urrh t ura la tiuc
jiromTlbr"! by
nmmry lor yrara.
It t Coin HJ..l (If
Mnr.l with tli
r wily on ilia rats,
combination ot Its
rturm orb wont! a
beuil fur lean m a
r. j. iiK.Ni c v-
Pi by d ru arte t
Ualla faintly 1111
, aa thar cannot reach
tatarrn It a Mood or
aand In order tu cure it
r aai ramatllM. Haifa Ca.
strnallr.aiiilaotedlrectljr
ma?tM luiwm nail a i;a-
av uk wMlolnp, It was
bent iliylcin In thla
a m laa rrtuitr iirewrlul on.
jpti ioiih suown, coin
a l ui . , . i u ...... ...
aaaasa aturfartm. the period
a- a iiigreiiienu in what pro.
'ul a-inula curing oalarru.
-i.. I'roDrl,. Toledo. O.
S av- t 7Sc,
tita btt
Cr ar tbe Cat.
Don't fal rtiaat torsi heu the
are kittinn: it- fc ve-w them fit. lon
give them Colal i lk ; j lint lukewarm is
the rint trru tx a-aa. t a. i re . Don t give them
rhunki of raw tftt: cook it a little
and cut it up i-tlcr small. Don't for
got to have a of fresh, clean water
convenient ft- .! -msu; rat suffer ofu-n
for cool drink X-n't, if you buy mea
for tlieuj, "i v-a- axil alwli" buy liver
an they get t i t- I t It, and It ii not the
liealthU'i.t H-t 4 - tha world. Don'
forget that t bit r" frnh AkIi ia wel
come. jocm! "M. Itu.fk')lng.
riTA fartnavaon at
f 1 1 0 alturllraiaak'
llaaiiorar. Hta tnw
KT. M.U. Kilo. :
no flu or
.ifllr lll!n.'.Url N mm
a tntlboiliaand
' rca n., rhHaaalpala, fa
Thai Ontx Ktatful Placa.
"She all "ayrrn out and in need
of rent, I tin la-r taauxtd."
"Quite rlI "
jsut ulio -w- only two weeka at
that lummer ar-t? -: rt before she came
Ijomn again .
"Yea."
"Why wan
"Well, after welii of that life
he had to cotnu laoiw to reDt.' Chi
cago J'oet.
y To Animal.
Nell I'm ia . .Iilemnia. Of course,
I can't think m-mrrylni Juck Low ft-r.
but he Baya If X lcjn't he'll go to the
dogs.
Itellc Wel I -y mi can't help that.
Nell That. m int it. I know I ran't.
and I'm fonaJ. r dog.. Philadelphia
Inlger.
Mr. FUlat
make an awful,
the door?
MiHB Iiorl
gnch inopportaa
account of tlto
the clock the 1
Philadelphia
Night.
-XoiVt thoje trolly care
icet when they go by
. and they pans at
xnonientd. It wua on
liat you didn't hear
two times it struck.
fSBS.
MetagCs-i
"Don't yoim t.li i
stand a better chi
reide and iio a. I
'politician.
j "He touldrt, '
y "He'a naturta.l.ly w
'that he woull ti t.
Mother role tlinn
'"Washington Xz fc
easily Phraied.
ara 5c your friend would
nice if he were to sub
Jc horse?" said one
ariHwarcd the other.
r much of a kicker
Xe content with any
that of a mule-."
r
There Is r m
long as be 1ckk
Taket It.
liope for a man as
how to take a hint.
WWWVNa
"Mywifobl a deep-seated cough
for three years- I purchased two
bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
large size, ancS. It cured her com
pletely. J. I Xaarge, Micon, Col.
Proball- you Know of
cough rrxc5clxcinc8 that re
lieve little coughs, all
coughs, aExaraCaerf deep ones!
The rrxesciicine that has
been curing the worst of
deep c o u g lis for sixty
years is -aVyer's Cherry
Pectoral.
Thres alfiea 3t. . nongh for an ordinary
Colli) Mo., Jut a-lslft Cor btonohlUt, hoarae.
Data, hard eolda. ao.i fl, molt eoonomlaal
tot oiuoula m. aea n t to Icmd on liand.
J. - -A-"3kT JfcClt CO., Lowtll, Has.
An illuatat(Hl edition of Everymaa
In prorul-HHj In the near future from
the bouss of J. F. Taylor & Co., New
York.
The flrwt two additions to be made
to llie Ainfrleun Kportiian's Library,
ore "Ouna, Aniiiuiiiltloii and Tackle"
aud "Itloon, MuU Ox, 8hei-x and Uoat
Family." ;
Knte Douglu Wigglii's new twok,
"Half a Dozen IIouitekeira; a Htory
for (llrln In Half a Down Cbaptera,".
will be brought out by the Henry Alte
iiiuk Company.
Jack Ixii(lou' new novel, which be
U JiiMt fln!hlng, la to appear K-rlnUy
In the Century Magazine. It la aald
to have all the primitive etrengtb of
"The (Jail of the Wild," but la even
more thrilling.
HiiHkln'a biographer and friend, W.
0. Colllngtvood, linn written a uiiile
inoiilHry voliinii) of mnlnlaeenceM
which lie c'rIIm "Itunkln lU'llca." The
Ixxilt In aimoiiiieed for publication by
Thoinna V. tliowell & Co.
Kulh McKmty Htuart, authwof "Na
poleon Jackxon," him nnlabed another
atory of Kouthern life with the aetuej
laid In the city of New Orleani. It
U entitled "George Waahlnirton Jonea;
I Chriatmaa Gift lliat Went a Beg
King." A. B. Hepburn, formerly comirtroller
of the currency, n the author of an
exteimlve and carefully written vol
ume on the "Hlnlory of Coinage and
Currency in the fulled Ktatea and the
Perennial Conleat'for Kound Money,"
which the Macmilliiu Compuny fa pul
llxhliig. Dodd. Mond & Co. have ready John
Oxen lium'H new novel, "Harbe of
Crand Hoyou;" bIho "The Oolden
Fetich," a new atory ty Rden Phlll
potta, aiHiiy of the aceiuti of which are
In Id In the heart of Africa, where the
hero Iium thrilling adventure. Both
book are flluat rated.
William Matthewe, wboee book en
titled "(.rttlng on In the World" bad
ucb an extraordinary aucceaa thirty
yvara aro, hna juiit publhUted a new
book, for young men called "Conquer
ing Huecena, or Life In Karneet." It
la aald to be written with all bis old
time earoewtneMi and cnthuHlaam.
W. A. Wilde k Co. bave In pre an
Intereatlng atory fir young people, by
Eva Madden. , entitled "The Little
Queen." which Is baned npon that fa
moua Incident In English and French
lilhtory, tlie marriage of Uie little
aeven-year-old Prlnceaa of the royal
lifiiiu. it lrrn m.a In IflntiArMt ft it I
Hl W .....VI. . V ..V .... . ... V . M.."
land.
Ir. i:. K. Utile aud membm of bla
family K. E. Hale. Jr., Artliur, Her
iKTt, and the late Robert H. Hale are
the autlaorH of "Iiulliidn of New Eng
land History. " begun more than twenty
yeara asro and continued luteniilttcntly
as a d Ivor Inn. It la noon to be pun
ished by Little, Brown & Co., and
will he lUuHtnitcd by Mlm Ellen llale,
rhlllp Hale andMla LIUIan Hale.
"The IMt" has reachd Its eighty
third tlioufand, while "The Octopua,"
the firiner novel of the late Frank
Non-la' "Wheat Epic,' Ms in its twenty
seventh thouaaiid. "The Leooord'a
Snota," by Thomas Dixon, Jr., baa'
sold 115.OO0 and "The One Woman,")
by the aame author, baa hurried the
printing prefixes to supply 65,000 eoplea
within the few weeka since publica
tion.
Looking for Appreciation.
"It lixiks very much as if you were
putting the intercuts of a certain cor
porutioii above the hiterentn of your
country," id the man who doea not
ljcKitiilo to sM;ak plainly.
"Well," answered Senator Rorghtim,
"I've heard so much about republics
lieing ungrateful that I thought I'd bet
ter take a chance of being appreciated
elms lierc." Washington Star.
Didn't Interest Kim.
Wife Here's a hook you ought to
read, my dear.
Jlunband What's the name of it?
Wife "The (Jolden Wedding."
During their fifty years of wedded
life the husband and wife never spoke
an unkind word to each other. It's a
wonderful story.
Husband It certainly must be.
Put you know I don't care for fiction.
Chicago News.
Tha Inlurlca Enumerated.
Cawy Sbure, they do be tellin' me
that Itig Moike Monohan whor knocked
down lc an autymobile yisterday.
Wor there any hones broke, I dunno?
('on ley Troth an' there wor. The
owner av the divil wagon got his nose
broke, the chaw fer got his jaw broke,
an' Pig Moike broke the skonnd knutkle
av bin roight fibht.
Sarcastic.
"Would you marry a Chinaman?"
he uiiked.
"Oh, dear," the girl, who is sarcas
tic, replied, "this ia so sudden! But
I always supposed you merely looked
like one."
A Fraternal Beast.
Teacher Tell me the name of the
animal which provides you with rnoet
of your food and clothes."
Tommy The reindeer.
Teacher And now, what is the ani
mal which provides you with most of
your food and clothes?
Tommy Father. Sydney (N. 8.
W.) Bulletin.
Cold Storage.
"Ah, yes," said Mrs. Backby, "Em
eron ap'tcars to use women of Boston ;
although he has panned beyond, we al
ways keep him in our heart."
"You don't say?" replied Miaa Wa
banh. "Wonder how it feels to be kept
in cold storage after death." Phila
delphia Press.
On Principal.
"What makes her so solemn?"
"Well, you see, she's a temperance
advocate, and some one told ber that
her smiles vere perfectly intoxicat
ing." Philadelphia Bulletin.
Peculiar to Samoa.
Kava, the national beverage of Sa
moa, la a wholesome and refreshing
drink, though not agreeable to the un
accustomed palate. A really good old
Kava-bowl Is a curiosity difficult to ob
tain. The frequent brewings coat the
Inside with a beautiful opalescent
enamel, which greatly enhances the
value of the bowl.
TRUMPET CALLS.
fi-W
1 U WDKIgg,
"The lady next door is celebrating
her colden weddlnar."
"Married 60 yeara?"
"No, times!" Puck.
The Ue of Tobacco.
One of the most difficult things in the
world la to get any authoritative con
clusion about the effects of using to-
hncco. Literature is filled with paeans
In Its prale and muledlctlons In equal
measure. There is abundant medical
opinion on Its evil effect a on the heart,
the throat and lungs, on the nerves,
and everybody knows the chronic
smoker whose appetite Is ruined, di
gestion Impaired, whose nerves are
torn to shreda, who ts a hypochondriac,
a lumentablo object and a cross to his
friends. On the other band, nearly
everybody amokes, and there Is no
easier way of starting a mutiny than
to cut off the tolmeco supply of soldier
or sailor. Persons who are engaged in
hard labor, or in exhausting pursuits
of any kind, know that a smoke, ban
ishes fatigue and knits up the raveled
sleeve of care. If your dentist be com
plaisant be will say that smoking pre
serves the teeth and "kills the germs;"
your doctor if he wants to stand high
in your estimation, will tell you to "use
tobacco, but use it in moderation."
Some things, however, we do know
about tobacco: It costs a vast sum of
money, is one of the most Important
Industries in the world, and tin import
ant source of revenue to nil nations.
Americans consume 7,MX),OOO,000 cigars
annually, and the yearly increase in
the consumption is nenrly 1500,000,000.
Smokers use 8,000,00O,OX) cigarettes
aummlly, and consume in other forms,
as In snuff, plug, and smoking tobacco,
315,000,000 pounds, exclusive of tlie to-
bucco exported and that used in manu
facture of cigars and clgnrettes. The
Federal treasury receives $05,000,000
annual revenue from the tobacco tax;
the manufacturers alone pay in divi
dends $10,000,000 and in wages $50,-
000,000 a year, and the nnuunl value of
the manufactured product in this coun
try is upward of $200,000,000.
L. N. R0SENBAUM
Notary Public
Attorney-at-Law
Pension Atttorney
Solicitor of Patents
Phones:
Sunset, Main 1589 Ind, A I860
304 Ntw York Block
SEATTLE, WASH, U. S. A.
Compression of the wnlst mny be
harmful, but if the right young man
attempts It most girls are willing to
take chances.
THE BEST
POMMEL SLICKER
IN Tilt WORLD
AYMwm&sl
ike allourvNtoterproof
toat s. jbb and K&ts
for all kmdi of wet work.
V F ' It i often imitated but
eos JALC BT ALL KTu l 1 ..
RELIABLE PeAiERj. Ma m ol&cK or yellow
vrirK-rnTMB. onanjiiysuaranieefl nv
KlGN OP THE FISH. S(.5.Ni
BAD
" I hava haaa nam CASCAKETa mm aa
a mild and efleou lautlva titer are iimpl? won
derful. Mr (laughter and 1 were bothered with
alck lomaob and our breath m verr bad. After
taking a few dmee of Caeoareu wo Lire improved
Woudarfullr. 'I'linr are a great help tu ttaa lamtly."
Wimici.mina Nauei..
II8T niltanhouae St., Cluoinnatl, Onio.
SfrSxS CANDY
Jy CATHART!?L -a
Ram's Hora Bounda a Warning Not
to tba Unredeemed.
fit obscurity Is
God's opportu
nity. The reatless
are seldom re
sistless. Tbe bread of
service feeds tbe
soul.
Y o k efellows
make tbe best
friends.
Pharisaism 1 s
ISTERS OF
CHART
llT-
known by Ita phrase.
To live Is more than to make a
lng.
A sore bead is a sign of a shallow
one.
Setbacks are often tbe secret of suc
cess. Honor is tbe first element in hon
esty. God's power depends on no plebis
cite. Tbe supernatural la not preternatural.
To reject the bad is to receive tbe
good.
Darts of Satan may be used to drive
us to God.
Tbe devil always carries religion in
bis bait-pall.
Better an honest Lazarus than a suc
cessful Dives.
Most people are caught by sin trying
to take tbe bait without the hook.
Bin la a straight line away from God
end not a circuitous route back to
Him.
There Is a great difference between
owning a business and being owned
by one.
Whisky Is nine-tenths profit to the
dealer and ten-tenths poison to the
drinker.
There may be wiser worlds where
souls pray to be delivered from un
broken Joy.
God cannot be the end of our wor
ship when lie la simply a meaus to
gratify our wishes.
You cannot burn the fire of lust In
your own heart without kindling and
consuming other hearts.
The Christian's present business la
more with the gutters of earth than
with tbe glories of heaven.
There would be a greater trade in
goodness if we were more anxious to
advertise the good in others.
When you have given the devil a
mortgage on tbe summer it Is hard to
get him to sign a quit-claim in the falL
SINQ SONGS ON THE WING.
Pleanant. Palntabla, Potent, Taite Good. Io
Qood, Merer Sloken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 60s.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
SUrll.g a.a, Vempumj, Clitef, atr.l. K.w Tark. sit
MflaTfl.RAR 80,(1 nd SJiarantited br all drng
HU" I U-'JAU 8.w to CliU : lobaooo Habit,
Beat Coiwa Srrui
In tuna.
Taatea Ooud. Uaa
CURES MtRt All EISI FAILS.
a eyruu.
Bold hrdriiHftnti.
Blrde Of tea Warble Sweetly When
soaring tha Blue Empyrean.
Tbe songs of all birds gain In beauty
when they are uttered on the wing.
They seem to be delivered with more
abandon and greater volume. Tbe
water thrush's first cousin, the oven
bird, furnishes a striking example of
this. His ordinary song consists of a
repetition of tbe same note, hammered
out with a constant crescendo.
Very effective it Is, too, as a part
of the general music of the forest,
though lacking Individual attractive
ness on account of the monotony of its
Iteration. But when tbe bird rises
above tbe treetops and descends after
tbe fashion of the indigo bird to an
accompaniment of scattered notes he
takes far higher rank as a performer.
Not always, however, does he re
quire the exhilaration and inspiration
of an aerial toboggan to cause him
to abandon bis plain chant for a more
florid song. I have heard him sing
tbe latter perched on a grapevine not
two feet above the ground. And as
if to show that he did not reserve his
superior powers for special occasions
he mingled It with his plain chant and
ended with the song, sometimes re
versing this order.
I love to see tbe oven bird on tbe
ground. There is such a ludicrous as
sumption of dignity on his part as he
strides about the stage,' never for a
moment forgetting himself as far as to
bop. There is the same even, meas
ured steadiness about his movements
that there 1b in his chant It is only
when he launches himself into tbe
effervescing song that he forgets his
staid demeanor. LIpplncott's Magazine.
Told to the Barber.
The barber tucked a towel under a
customer's chin and then cleared bis
throi.t
"A victim I mean a customer of
mine," he began, "told nie-a story the
other day which illustrates to my
mind, at least, that some men really
don't know the difference between pat
ent medicine and Schuylkill water. It
was this way:
"This customer of mine had a friend
who had a great deal of trouble with
bis batr. It was all tbe time falling
out. He asked all bis friends what
he could get to keep it In. Most of
them suggested that he get n basket,
butjHnnlly one of them told him of a
patent medicine.
"So the man whose hnir wns both
ering him got a bottle of tbe medicine
and discovered that it wns a dark
brown sticky stuff that he wns to rub
on bis hair live times a day. He tried
it the first duy, and it appeared to do
good, but the second day some one
got there first, aud emptying the bottle
of medicine, filled it up with sarsnpu
rllla. And all day long that poor man
rubbed the soft drink on his hair and
never noticed the difference. But he
did notice, though, that there was an
unusually large number of flies swarm
ing about his head. Bay rum?"
Philadelphia Press.
Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Ca
tarrhA Congressman's Letter.
In every country of the civilized
world Sisters of Charity are known.
Not only do they minister to the spirit
ual and intellectual needs of the charges
committed to their care, hut they also
minister to their bodiiy needs.
With so many children to take care
of and to protect from climate and dis
ease, these wise and prudent Sisters
have found Peruna a never failing safeguard.
Dr. Hartman receives many letters
from Catholic Sisters from all over the
United States. A recommend recently
received from a Catholic institution in
Detroit, Mich., reads as follows:
Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio:
Dear Sir: "The younz eirl who used
the Peruna was suffering from laryngi
tis, and loss of voice. The result of
the treatment was most satisfactory.
She found great relief, and after furth
er use of the medicine we hope to be
able to say the is entirely cured."
sisters oi cnartty.
The young girl was under the care of
the Sisters of Charity and used Peruna
for catarrh of the throat with good re
sults as the above letter testifies.
Send to the Peruna Medicine Com
pany, Columbus Ohio, for a free boos,
written by Dr. Hartman.
The following letter is from Congress
man Meekison, of Napoleon, Ohio:
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus,
Ohio.:
Gentlemen: "I have used several
bottles of Peruna and feel greatly bene
fitted thereby from my catarrh of the
head, and feel encouraged to believe
that its continued use will fully eradi
cate a disease of thirty years standing."
David Meekison.
Dr. Hartman, one of the best known
physicians and surgeons in the United
States, was the first man to formulate
Peruna. It was through his genins
and perseverance that it was intro
duced to the medical profession of thii
country.
If you do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use of Peru
na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv
ing a full statement of your case and be
will be pleased to give yon his valua
ble advice gratis. '
Address Dr. Hartman, President oj
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,"
Ohio.
Tbe Modern Cruiser.
"What's the use of cruisers, papa?"
The principal use of cruisers, my
eon, is drinking healths and firing sa
lutes." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Votbera will And lira. Wlnalow'a Sootbtng;
frrup the beat remedy to uae lor their children
tha te thing eeaaon. .
Pemii's PUe Specific
The INTERNAL REMEDY .
No Case Exists it Will Not Gore
Tbe Real Question.
She Now the Question is. where
shall we elope to?
He Oh no! Thn anestlon Is. where
shall we come back to? Puck.
Chrlatli.iiii.aend for the CtiaJntliin Fdiiralornl
pie copy, 10c .W.U.Kerr.OreatBend.lvan., kditor
Tbe Difference.
"What is tbe difference between a
woman's whist club and a man's poker
club?"
"Why, in one you get home to din
ner and in the other to breakfast."
Detroit'Free Press.
T k UTTTTTl Every man or woman so In
VV Ail I LA) dined to learn the Harber
trade. A nk-elihtoompation,
good -ragee.eaay to iearn'onaraut practice. The
method la rlKhi and the price and time required
the beat ponslble to give satisfactory results.
I Write for full p.irtlculain to tlie AMERICAN
BAKBKK COl.LUGi. (Inc.), .Everett bt..
Portland, Oregon.
ORDER QUICK Special oargain list, new
goods. South Bend steel Kiowa, wood beams,
14 In., flu; South Bend Chilled Hows, wood
beams, 14 in., 7.70; South Bend Chilled Plows,
wood beams, 8 in., I3.S0; all Fixes and styles in
plows. Young America Cream Separator, No.
300, 156; Steel Wind Mill. 8-foot, $11; Wood Wheel
Wind Mill, 12-foot, Write us for prices on
anything in the machinery line. Reieraon Ma
chinery Co., foot of Mo risoa St.. Portland, Or.
P. Mil.
Ma 48 ttea.
VXTHEX writing to advertiaora plaaaa
i r
mention thla paper.
3
IS. COMING
BRINGING CATAi
Every Catarrh sufferer dreads the comintr of winter, for with th first-
breath of the "ice-king" this miserable disease is fanned into life and all
the disgusting symptoms return. The nostrils are stopped up and the
throat can be kept clear of mucous secretions only by continual hawking
auu suming. taiaiTU is a nuisance
COTJTaD NOT HEAR THffl TICK 07 A
CLOCK.
Wataontown, Pa., July 13, 1903.
Dear Bira:
I have used S. S. 8. for Catarrh of the
inner ear, and have found it an excel
lent remedy for same. I had been
troubled with tbla disease for years
and tried many thingra in an effort to
get relief, but nothing did mo any
rarmanent rood until I began S. 8. 8.
had a disoharge from my ear and my
hearing- waa ao badly affeoted that I
could not hear the tick of a clock. I waa
In bad ahape when I began your med
icine. S. 8). S. baa dona away with tha
diaoharge and my bearing baa been
wonderfully improved; ao much ao
that I can now carry on a oonveraation
in an ordinary tone, whereas a year
ago thia waa impossible.
Tour medioine baa done me a world of
good and I do not beaitate to give It tha
credit it deatrves.
W. 7. KBUMBINE.
THIS
and source of annoyance, not only
to the one who has it, but everybody
else. The thick, yellow discharge
from the head produces a feeling of
personal defilement, and the odor of
the breath is almost intolerable.
The catarrhal poison brings on
stomach troubles and affects the Kid
neys and Bladder. It attacks the
soft bones and tissues of the head
and throat, causing total or partial
deafness, the loss of smell, and giv
ing to the voice a rasping, nasal
twang. No part of the body is secure
from its ravages. Catarrh makes
you sick all over, for it is a dis
ease of the blood, and circulates all
through the system, and or this
reason, sprays, washes, inhalers,
powders and salves have proven
failures.
The way to cure Catarrh thor
oughly and permanently is to cleanse
the blood of the unhealthy secretions
that keep the membranes of the body
inflamed, and nothing does this so
surely and promptly as S. S. S. As
long as the blood is poisoned with
Catarrhal matter the discharge of mucus and other disgusting symptoms
of the miserable disease will continue. S. S. S. goes to the fountain source
of the trouble and purifies and enriches
the blood, and so invigorates aud tones up
the system that catching cold and con
tracting Catarrh is not so likely to occur.
Keep the blood in order and winter's coming
brings none of the discomforts of Catarrh.
Write us particulars of your case, and
let our physicians help you get. rid of this
blood-tainting and stubborn disease. We make no charge whatever lot
medical advice. 7? SWIFT SPECIFIC COm ATUUiTAa Ufa
NO siaw of catarrh: in
. TEEN YEARS.
Krebs, Ind. Ter., Aug. 1, 1903.
Dear Sira:
About thirteen yeara ago I need your
remedy for Catarrn. I had been troubled
with it for about nine yeara, but since
taking B. 8. S. have never been worried
with it. I feel able to recommend B. 8. 8.
aa a euro cure for Catarrh.
T. MILLWEH.