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I I if Jill Humors Aro Impure matters which Hie ikla, liver, kidneys and oilier organ can not tuko euro of without help, there li uch u accumulation of tlimn. They littor tho wholo system. 'linili'i, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling-, bilious tuniM, nu of Indigna tion, dull headaches and mauy olLcr troublea are duo to tbuiu. Hood's Sarsaparllla and Pills Remove all humors, overcomo all their effects, strengthen, tono and lnvlgorato tho wholo system. " I had salt rheuro oil in; hands so that I rnltl tiot work. I took t food's Harsaparllla and It drova out Mis humor. I continued It um till tho mm disappeared." Mas. Isa O. XImuwm, Jtuinford Kails, Ma. Mood'a Sarsaparllla promise to Our and keepa th promleo. Taking lllia at Ilia Word. "I didn't do It, your honor." "But two witnesses here aay they law you pick IiIh pocket." Til toll you how it wm, Judge. Wo were on the ear coming home from the rare. I riTiinrkml tlmt I wondered where I was going to get the prleo of a iiUht'a lodging ami this gentleman replied: 'Vou ran search mo. Well, I searched him. Noihlng wrong In taking a man nt his word, U Uiore?" KntiHtta City Journal. Sure Cure at Last. Montieallo, Mi., Oct. 3 (Special) Lawrence county i in almoat dally receipt of fresh evidence that a dura cure for all K'dney Trouble ha at last been found, and that cure la Dodd's Kidney l'illi. Among those who have reason to bless the Great American Kidney Rem edy is Mr. L. K. Haggett of this place. Mrs. Daggett had Dropsy. Podd's Kid ney Pills cuietl her. "I wa troubled with my kidneys," Mi. DKKett say In recommending Dodd' Kidney Dill to her friends, "my urine would hardly pass. The doctors said I had Dropsy. I have taken Do Id's Kidney PHI as directed and am Bow a well woman." Dodd's Kidney Dills cure the kid neys. Cuied Kidney strain all the impurities out of the blocd. This means puie blood and a sound energetio body. Dodd's Kidney Dills are the greatest tonio the woild has ever known. Tho I'roper Time. "Hny, ps," ciuerled little Johnny Bum prnilckle, "when do ghosts walk?" "1'robntiljr in the dead of night, my son." replied the old man. l--fot-ty LtOUOR-MOaeMINC-TOaACCO S I I - UlBlVf n r ... , . .. r-. . . . . , " SOB SOU BaTlClll "mryiwiiruii ponn no,o r lgal Advice. "Suppose." snld the man who wna lklu for free lufonnatiou, "I should fall through a defective sidewalk and Simln my ankle, what would you advise m to do?" "Well," replied the lawyer, "I'd advise you to come to mo and plunk down $10 as a retainer then ssk me that auc tion." Btats or lino, f'iTT or Toi.ki, I Let as ( niKir, I Frank J nitNiy makes oih that he is senior partner ol the lirmot K. J. hukky .V o., doing limine., it, be I Ity ol Tnle.ln, Coun ty and Hiale al.oe.ald. end that said llrm all pay the sum of USK III Mil(M) litil.l.AKM f..r ea. lt and every rin of I ' 4T a hhii thai raniiol Ul cured by tho um ut Hall's Catarrh nui. KK AN K J. CirhNKY. Sworn to Min me ad subscribed In my presenio, this litu day of Iwremlwr, A. ) lhnti. A. W, Ul KAHuN, iKA L Mutary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and acts directly on the Wood and mucous surfaces vl the system. Kind r testimonials, free. K. J CHKNKY & CO., XuIudo.O. Hold hy limrittxii, 7.V. Hall's family Pill are the belt. The Imrliers in Cuba lather their pat rons with tlieir hands, from a bowl minis to tit uudur the cliiu. A brush Is not uned. Columbus, Ohio, Msy ao, 1903. Six years of;o I had a severe attock of Inflammatory Rheumatism. I was laid up In bed for six months, and the doctor I had did me no good, They changed med icines every week and nothing they pre scribed seemed to help me. l-'iuallv I bc- !;an theuseof 8.S.S. My kneeeudelliow ointa were swollen terribly, and at one ime my joints were o swollen nnd pain ful thntl could not close them when opened. I was so bad that I could not move knee or foot. I wnsetlliifrdiscour. ejjed, you may be sure, when I beijan S. 8. H., but as I saw it was helping me I contiti. Ucd It, and to-day I am a sound well miirt nnd have never had a return of the disease. 8. S. S. purified my blood and cured mo of this severe case of Rheumatism after everything cine had failed. I have rcc commcuded it to others with good re eults. , R. II. Chapman. 1355 Mt. Veruon Ave. The poisonous acids that produce the In flntnmution and painarcabsorbedintothe blood and Rheumatism can never be con quered till these are neutralized and fil tered out of the blood and system. 8 S S. roes directly into the circulation and 'at tacks the disease itaelf. It purifieaand re store the blood to a tieiiii ..1. condition. It contains no potash, alkali or owier strong min erals, but is guar anteed entirely vegetable. iWrlte us and our physf. clans will advise without any charge whatever. Our book on Rheu. matlsm sent free. Tbe Swift SpooIflO Company, Atlanta, Gat IPB&.lll SANG THE HOLY CITY. PECULIAR INCIDENT IN LIFE OF MRS. MAYBRICK. Htepbeu Adama, Compowr of the Hong, la Her lirothar-ln-I.a w, Michael May brick fortune In the Heml-hucrcd Hun a and It Illatory. Jerusalem! Jerusalem! Hear the angels slug; llonauna In the hlttlieat, lloaanna to the Kln(t. It Is not dllllcult to lmtiiilne Mr. Florence Maybrlck, once sentenced to douth for the runnier of her hiiNliuud and now released, after spending tunny year In an KiikUmu prison, sing lug the refrain of Htcphcn Adams' pop ular sacred song, "Tho Holy City." lint It Is not generully known thut hers was tlio voice which flrat gave utter ance to the strains which were destin ed to become as world famous a tlioao of Hlr Arthur Hulllvan'e "The Ioet Chord" or "Tlio I'nlins," by Kuure. Tho song was the work of the young er brother of the man Mrs. if 11 y brick waa convicted of polaoiilng. Its 'com poser was her most relentless enemy and was mainly InNtrumeiilul lu se curing her conviction. Few KiikIIsIi compoKcrs linvo more suecosaful (Mings to tliclr credit than Stephen Adams. Few have made such a fortune .out of royalties as liu. It has been stated that "Nuncy Ixe" alone netted him a Quarter of a mil' lion dollur. His "Warrior Bold," "Mldahlpmlte," and "Illue Alsatian Mountains" were scarcely leas sue- CONHful. He la now extremely wealthy, a Jus tic of the peace, and a member of the Victoria Yacht Club, and he bit served two terms as Mayor of Ryde, Isle of Wight, In which capacity he ha frequently entertained the King of Bnglaud. "Bteplieu Adams" la merely the name under which Michael Maybrlck publishes his souk. Mr. Maybrlck be gan his musical career as a barytone singer at local concerta around Liver pool. He Is the son of a well-to-do shipping auent of Liverpool. He and his brother were widely dis similar In tastes, character and phy sique. The elder waa a weakling, fee ble of mind and body, a hyjochonlri ac, addicted to the use of drugs, and with a iiiIih! fixed upou commercial enterprise. The younger, Michael, was a mag nificent epeclnien of humanity, tall, broad, and athletic. Of artistic tem perament, he quit the counting-house and studied music lu Milan and Leip zig. The elder remained at home, al ways allliiK, always scheming to se cure more weolth. The brothers had only one trait In common. They were both enthusiastic yaobtainou. - . ,- Mrs. Maybrlck was a good musician, had a great liking for music, an ex cellent voice, and a love of conviviali ty. Thim she drew together to some extent the brother who had drifted apart Her huHbnnd owned a fine yacht a feature of which was a uiuhIc saloon. There many well known singers and musicians were entertained. Michael Maybrlck. who had Just leaped into fame as the composer of "Nancy Ix-e," but as yet had not gathered in enough of the profit to Indulge his passion for owning a yacht, was a frequent guest. It wa one of these musical even liiKS, while the yacht waa anchored In the Mersey, thut Michael Maybrlck produced from his pocket a manu script aong which he said he had writ ten that afternoon while dreaming the time away in hi cobln. and listening to the splash of the waters. He hud entight the Inspiration of Weatherly'e words, but the voice part only bad been Jotted down. The accompani ment hnd still to be filled In. Kitting at the piano, he vamped an Introduction and asked his sister-in-law, Mrs. Florence Maybrlck, to sing "The Holy City" from the voice part She was an excellent render, and read ily did thla, he filling in an extempor ized accompaniment. Thus it was her voice which, for the first time, stirred the ulr with strains destined to become almoat classic. It was some years after the trial of Mrs. Maybrlck, and while she was shut off from the world, burled within prison walls, that "The Holy, City" waa published and became popular. Publishers to whom It was submitted shook their heads, and declared It too sombre In character and tone. "Ilrlng us another 'Nancy Ie," they an Id, "and name your own price. Another walta song with the swing of The Illue Alwatlnn Mountains' would bo a sure winner. This Is very fine, but It Isn't In tho Stephen Adams' stylo, and tho public would not stand for It." How erroneous was the Judgment -of thoHO gentlemen has been proved by the iMipulurlty of tho song. It,.foro n year bad passed they were clamoring for more of almllnr character. "The Star of ltethlchem." "The Valley of tho Sea," and "Children 'of tlio tlity" followed; but none of them equaled the success attained by the song which wa first sung by Mrs. May brlck, whose tragic history tin at length Ix-on brought to n peaceful con clusion, and who may with special meaning hereafter sing; lloaanna In th hlitheal, lloaanna to th King. New York Bun. CHANGES IN OCCUPATION. Women Taking Mora Prominent Tar In the World's Work, In less than a generation there have been some tihtuiomounl shifts ami Changes lu tho activities of this coun try and w presume in the civilized I world generally, though nowhere else are they so niorked as here, say tbe lloston Transcript Tbe old basic oc cupations have shown a shrinkage, at least with respect to the number of persons engaged In them. This Is true to a larger extent of agriculture than of almost anything else, though the ln cressed use of machinery probably moro than offsets hi the results the re duced personality. A comparison of the figures for 18W and UK) show very Interesting and significant change for the double decade. iKmiestlc and personal service has fallen off, indi cating a tendency toward contraction of the home life. The professions have Increased normally, although the pro portion of lawyers Is considerably iurger than that of doctors, which may account for the fact that the average of Individual reward lu the latter pro fession are larger than In the former. Women have taken a more promin ent place In the rank of the world's workers than ever before. The num ber engaged In various occupation has Increased from 2,(M7,157 In IHXO to 0,81'J,ai)7 In J (XX), or over 100 per cent. The demand for entertainment and amusement 1 reflected In the fact that the number of actors and showmen bus increased In twenty years 307.80 per cent and literary pursuits 507.87 per cent though In the dramatic pro fession and In tho literary world there are no such shining lights as studded the more contracted firmament of a previous generation. Artist have swollen their rank by 173.21 per cent and architects, design er and drafters by 300.43. The den tist ahow a growth In number of 140.00 per cent and Journallsta of 144.05. Hut tho profession that lead thorn all Is that of electrical and civil engineering, which ha attained the phenomenal growth of 1,037.34 per cent. Of course, In eome of ita now prominent branches lu showing waa comparatively small at the beginning of that period and twenty year of Its history likewise covered the rapid de velopment of applied electricity for the various purposes In which It Is now employed. There la nothing surprising In these figures when we consider them In connection with a service which In Its almost infinite ramifications is hard ly more than a quarter of a century Id. These figures are enlightening. They anow numerous departures and Indi cate that the present generation must adjust Itself to different condition from those which furnished the goals of endeavor for a previous one. The greatest Increase In any one class of employe Is In the street railway ser vice, amounting to 20.00 per cent, and that can also be accounted for on sim ilar grounds. As the years go by other new occupations, vital to our expand ing clvlllzutlon, will be added and the largest successes await those who can most clearly and practically anticipate them. Hut while we admire the versa tility and tho mental force that have covered such a great expanse In that comparatively brief period, it Is the "exceptional man" whom we still await In these several pliuncs of newly developed activity. There is a splen did mediocrity expanding everywhere, hut the Axed stars that shall hold their place for all times aro not yet visible to the naked eye. JAPAN'S USEFUL PAPERS. House Walla, Hain Coats, Grain Backs and Tobacco I'ouchca. From the bark of trees and shrub the Japanese make scores of papers, which are far ahead of ours. Tho walls of the Japanese houses are wooden frames covered with thin paper, which keepa out the wind but lets In the light and when one com pare these paper-walled "doll houses" with the gloomy bamboo cabins of the Inhabitants of the Island of Java or the sinall-wludowed huts of our forefa thers, one realizes that without glass and In a rainy climate, these lugeuloua people have solved in a remarkable way the problem of lighting their dwellings, and, at least In a measure, of keeping out the cold. Aa a cover for his load of tea, when a rainstorm overtake him, the Jap anese farmer spreads over It a tough, pliable cover of oiled paper, which Is almoat aa Impervious as tarpaulin and as light as gossamer. He has doubt less carried till cover for years neat ly pucked away somewhere about his cart The "riklshu" coolies In the large cities wear rain mantles of till oiled paper, which cost less thau 18 cents, and lasts for a year or more with con stant two. Aji oiled tissue paper, which Is as tough as writing paper, can be hnd at the stationers for wrapping nn delicate articles. Jrnln and meal sacks are almost always made of bark paper In Japan, for it Is not easily penetrated by weevils and other Insects. Hut perhaps tho mo.st remarkable of all the papers which find a common use In the Japanese household are the leather paper of which the tobacco pouches and pipe canes aro made. They arc almost ns tough as French kid, so translucent that one can niMirly see through them, nnd hs pliable and soft ns calfukfn. Tho material of which they are made Is as thick as rardlxard, but as flexible ns kid. Na tional Ueogrnphlc Magazine. Until Then. 'Tk VOU honest !r bellnvn T. that all men ore born free and equal T" l certamiy 110, ana mat It holds good until a man la married." De troit Free Press. Had iteaaon to llonat. She Why do you Iniast that you have been so successful In love? lie Hocnuse I am still single. Pall. adelphla Telegraph. W- in W 9 m I J U m a. I F' ',1 k" i mm It' Just like finding inonev not to get married. Some women don't have to bleach to have red-headed temper. A widow can unlearn thine faster than any other person in the world. Even a bathing suit can't look a peek a boo shirt waist In the face. Some men are born troubled, some hunt for trouble, and some marrv into it When a girl does very much walk ing It 1 either to lose weight or find a man. It costs a much to give one' chil dren a college education aa they can earn afterward. it Is time enough to get married when a man has got tired of spending money on himself. When a man can tighten a screw in bis wife' sewing machine she thinks be could build a suspension bridge. It' funny bow absolutely convinced the reformer 1 that the only virtue on earth la buttoned under his own waist coat When a man ha no notion that he la entitled to any of the monev he earn be la called a fairly good hue- Dana. When a woman doesn't worry over whether her husband Is aafely hers, it Is time for him to worry over whether she la safely bis. If a mighty weet tempered wom an that doesn't lose faith in her re ligion when her nose gets sunburnt and wants to peel. When a woman is cutting on even ing dress there's a stage when for a long time you can't guess whether she is dressing or undressing. THE NLW PRESIDENT 0E BOLIVIA. The recently elected President of tbe Republic of Bolivia. Colonel Ie mael Montes, Is still a young man, being scarcely 40 years of age. He ia a lawyer by profession and has achieved an excellent reputation for ISSIAEL MONTFS. ability as well as for probity. In the war with Chile he volunteered and went to the front. He was highly com mended for his conduct In several en gagements. He was minister of war under General fundo. the former Pres ident and In this capacity he display ed great ability. President Montes is dlgulflcd In appearance and most agreeable In his manner. He has cho- sen a new cabinet in which his father is minister of war. SWIDISH CHEMIST WHO HAS MADE NOTABLE SOLAR DISCOVERIES l'UUK. A. S. Altlllll.Ml B. Trof. August Svanto Arrli'tiltis, who has aniiouiit'fd liiiKirtant dlseuverlfs In regard to the sun's ctirmia, Is a fa mous Swedish chemist, nnd Is In this country on Invitation from several universities to'dtdlvor a serlp of ad dreswes, Ir. Arrhcnlus Is a professor tn the t'nlversltjr of Stockholm, and last year was elected as one of tho Nobel prize wlnneis. Ernie Jack, snltl If I rcfiiscd him he'd run to the nearest drug itoru nnO buy sumo poison. Kva And did hcl Ernie Yea, ho bovtht a pack ol cigarettes. I .JJ, v- s Taught Judge Liftsson. Not long ago, while a case was be ing beard before the Supreme Court of Germany at Hreslau, one of the witnesses made a remark which dis pleased the presiding Judge and he ex claimed angrily: "You are an Impertinent fellow and I've a great mind to punish you." "You have no right to use such language to me," replied tbe witness, "for ton Just as good as yon are, and If you weren't on the bench I'd teach you a lesson for Insulting me In this manner." Enraged at being publicly affronted, the Judge stopped the proceedings at once and sentenced the offensive wit ness to thn days' Imprisonment for contempt of court. "Pardon me," said the Incorrigible witness, "but, if you know anything of law, you must know that you can not sentence nie unless you obtain tbe consent of the other Judges." This was true, and the Judge hur ried oft to get his colleagues' consent In half an hour, however, he returned and coldly Informed the smiling wit ness that his colleagues did not agree with him and that consequently he need not consider himself under arrest ,-.... .mi B X ion 9 uiw iur sumption has eared coughs and colds. At druggists. Price 25 cen ts. Professional Secrets. Lawyers are men who work with a will; At least, so the doctors say. But the lawyer's work doesn't begin un til The doctor has paved the way. ' To Break ia New Shoes. Always thake tn Allen'. Foot-Earn, a powder. - " " R W..U1IIB. IRUMCU IKK. Cures corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 2flc. Pon'taccept snysubatltute. Ham pie mailed FREE. Addreu Alla.nf4 l m.aJ I. n r A Hopeless Case. "nas George ever hinted that he has thought of you as a possible wife?" ask ed tb anxious mother. "No," replied the fair girl, with a far away look in her eyas, "and I'm afraid he never will." "Why," said ths mother, "I thought "Never mind what you thought mam ma, dear," interrupted the daughter. "Only last aigut he complained of feel ing weary, and H wasn't 9 o'clock." 9 2 For Cupboard Corner I l"jfTf lltL7 H 111 s s 9 Straight, strong, sure. 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" I am now orer yoars oM, and t hava a thi-k, kIomt heirt of 1. ug Imir which u a wnnrtur tfi erorr one wlin It. And not a gray balr in it, all due to Ayer' Hair VIor." Mas. 11. K Din lis, Beclds; Mlun. 1.M a bottle. All oVup'Tl.T.. I. ff. ATKR W., for I,nw'i. Tla White Hair Wherefore. M rs. Dix (who has been abroad) Is ! young Gotrox still paying attention to : your daughter? Mrs. HlxOh, no; that is a thing of . the past. Mrs. Dix What was the trouble? Mrs. Hlx They were married last) month. ORROON PORTLAND ST. HELEN'S HALL A GIRL'S SCHOOL OF THE HIGHEST ' CLAM corps of teache-s, location, build ing equipment the best, bend tor cat alogue. Term Open September IS, IQO-4 Positions Guaranteed. aVOU forfeit placed with a National Bonk to make good any failure cn our part. Lessons by mall, practically tree. Write today for catalog. Beutel Business College. TACOMA. WASH PRICES THAT TALK. 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