Catarrh
Invite Consumption
It weakens tho ilellenlo luiif; tissues,
deraiiires tho li;;ei.ilvo orpins, and
breaks down tin) KiMioni! heiillh.
It often causes lieinlurlio uml dlzzi
lies, iiiimli- (III) tllhtl', iiiiull mid
liciiiiiitf, unit affects tho voire.
lleinjr a cotiHtli (itlunut disease It re
quire a count Ilut lorml remedy,
Hood's Sarsaparllla
llmlh utly ii ml l.ennuiiently chits civ
birrli of tho none, throat, stomach,
bowels, niul tiioro drlli'iito organs,
ltcllil tho test 1 ii uj I ilnlrt.
No HiiliKtitiiio (or Hood's art lilts
Hood's. Do niiro to get Hood's.
"I wss trutililrd with entnrrh 20 years.
BrehiK nt itt"iiMMtt m of cures by H'Mxl'i Knr
ttpnrlllu rvwilvoil to try It. four bolt it
entlrrly eurwl ins." Wii.man biucsmai,
luiotllli Ht.. Milwaukee. Vls.
Pushes
Hood's Sareaparllla promises
euV and keeps tho promise.
to
CitiiilllUiii v. 1 liniry-
"Slmy," hejMii tin) loiitiiriiii pnr'y
who hud Ih'i'U I r y 1 i i f to memiue iut t
thin liln slmrM of liquid trtmt!(, "I've
(liii'l gut s ilm'ry 'bout (hie) whiuner
mutter"
"To ntulliMi house with your tho'
ory, ' lulirniiliil tint policeman, an tin
gathered lilm In, "it's your i-uuduct thut
confront urn.
Best iiTfhTworld.
Cream, Ark., Nov. 7 (Smh1I) AfUr
eighteen months HiifTciiiiK fioui F.pllep.
ay, ltitrkmliH unit Kidney Compliiint,
Mr. W. 11. r-inlth thi tdaro In
woll tnnii again and those, who have.
wiili lie. ih letiirn to liralih milii-sl-taiinulv
ulvo ail the credit to Iiodd's
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"1 huil been tow Ji.r eighteen month
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knew dl uml iintMi'K ffi nifil to On it pi'
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11 ml t Ih I tiny Brn the greatest modi
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UNCUi SAM "A Remedy That lias
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WheeliiiK, W. Va., May j8, 1903.
Some years ago while at work, I fell
OVrr a truck ami srvrrcly injuro.l bulli
Ol my shins. My blixxl U-cnme txjisoiii'il
as a mult, ana the ihirtor tohl uic I
would bve running sores for life, and
that if they were denied up the remilt
would le fatal. Under thin diiK-ouriiKiliK
report I left off their trratment and re.
Sorted to the use nf S. S. S, Its effects
were prompt and grntifyiiiK. It Uxilc
only a short while fur the medicine to en
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years hnve ebirmed mnee what I have iV;.
scribed occurred. Having lieen mi signally
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"Ha romos of a (IUHmhuIhIiciI fn in-
lly, I bi'lli'Vi'." "Yes. Ills pt-oph) have
worn KhiHHf for tlirt-o gi'imnitloiiH."
xi'liiuiKo.
"If you ilnro kiss 1110 n km 1 11 I will cull
pupa!" "1 thoiiKht you said your fiith.
r whs la California?" "Ho Is."
llollhloll post.
I'lrst I loctor Then wo dfi ldo not to
operuto. Second I loctor Yes. What
do you' think wo ouht to cliiirno him
for (lncldlng not to opcnileV llrooklyu
Llfo.
l.ml.v I havo, tiothlmt to give you,
my poor mini, but somo cold niiiihuui's.
Kiilht of tho Komi 'Hciihh 1110, ilium,
but don't your slun any, "llcwuro of
tho I loir V"
Cliirlinla You em't keep a dou In
)our new Hut? I'lorludii No, wo hud
to kIvo Kldo awiiy; but Frederick hud
hi dear little tin ill iiut In our phono
KHiph. Cincinnati Commercial Trib
une.
A teacher was explaining to a little
girl how tho trees developed their
follago lit tho Hprliigtlmo, "Oh, yes,"
said tho little inlss, "I understand; they
keep their summer clothes In their
trunks."
"I loctor," ritierletl tho Inquisitive per
son, "iio you believe that tho eljjarette
habit causes weak minds?" "Not nec
essarily," replied tho M. I).; "as a rulo
It merely Indicates them." Chlcugo
I'ully News.
"What's that racket down there?"
shouted tho old gentleman from tho
head of tho stairs. "I think," promptly
replied his up-to-dato daughter, "that
It was Moh dropping his voice when
ho proposed to me."
".Maclutohh boasts a good deal about
his family, doesn't he?" "Yes, I think
he claims that the head of his family
was the original Macintosh that Noah
had Willi him during that rainy wa
soii." Philadelphia 1'rcHS.
ltrldgct Why, Master Tommy, what
ever Is the matter? Tommy I've hurt
my h bund In the h Imt water, ltrldgct
Shure, thin. It serves you right. Yon
should have felt tho water before you
put your hand In! I'tim-h.
"Wlmt Is love?" asked the sweet girl
who was looking for a chance to leap.
"I.ove," replied the old bachelor, "Is
a Kimi or insanity that makes a man
call a two hiiuilred pound female his
little turtle dove." Chicago News.
Mis. Muggins My hiiHhaiid Is a per
feet crunk. Mrs. lliigglus Alt litis
bands are, my dear. Mrs. Muggins
Hut fancy a man who complain that
my niiiHtard plasters are not as strong
as thoHc his mother used to make!
Siaini .Neo tins ring J Archie gave
It to me the other evening. Irene
I thought I recognize! It. You II find
It hits a rough place JitKt under tho
setting that will make your linger
sore. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.
A Junior student Cornell Univer
sity, In rendering an account to tils
father of Ids hint term's expenses, en
tered as an Item: "Charity, thirty dol
lars." Ills father wrote back: "I fear
t Iih t charity covers a multitude of
sins."
"Iio you think they'll be hnppy now
they're married?" "Well, I don't see
why not They eat tho sumo kind of
break flint food, take tho same brand
of dyspepsia tablets, and wear the
same make of hygienic underwear."
Town Topics.
"I suppose, Senator," she said, "that
you try to keep In touch with tho finan
cial Interests of the country." "If I
didn't, my dear girl, I'd have to rut
down my llvln expenses or practice
law a good deal harder than I do be
tween sessions." Kx.
A Little Uusty: "The bride seemed
ipilte nervous, didn't she?" remarked
tho urst Chicago gin. ".Naturally." re
plied the other; "she's somewhat out
of practice. It'a the first time she's
been married since last year." I'utla
delphla I'ubllc ledger.
imtor What a racket the steam
makes clunking through the pipes! Hat
Dweller (shivering! Yes. It reminds
me of one of Khakspenre's plays. Vis
Iter Which "The Tempest?" Flat
Dweller No. "Much Ado About Noth
ing." Towu and Country.
A teacher In an lCiist Side school In
trying to explain the inclining of the
word "slowly" Illustrated It by walk
lng across the door. When he linked
the class to tell him how he walked,
a boy at the foot of the class shouted,
"How-legged, sir." I.lppllicott's,
"I lost my foot lu the war." said the
tramp, "and I'm trying to raise enough
money to get out to California." "What
do you want to go to California for?'
nsked tho woman at the door, "oh,
I've heard that there 11 re things which
grow a fisit In a day out there." Y'011-
kers HtntcNtuun.
l i'lciiil of tho l iunlly-l want to
give your husband a birthday present
What do you think would please him
most? Mrs. Kutcly (Hi, a stickpin.
He says he never has enough of tlietu
Friend What Is his favorite atone?
Mrs. Kutcly The emerald. (Hanging
up tho 'phone.) Isn't that lovely; I've
always wanted an emerald pin! De
troit Free l'res.
Hceue: ICdltor's sanctum. Printer
(rushing In excitedly) Here's a go.
Johnson, tho murderer, has Just been
found Innocent, and tho government
has telegraphed n pardon. We've got
the whole account of the hanging set
up, with Illustrations, ami (he form
Is on the press, F.dltor ( Ilyi - lion'
get excited, mail. I'ut over the iu
count, lu large capitals, "Johnson par
doued. Full account of whut he es
taped."
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Tenant Patau the ITonsa.
A nian recently took a bouse upon
lease In a certain crescent In London
without examining the terms of his
agreement as closely as he should. Af
ter a time the landlord called upon
lilrn and pointed out that he was
bound to do all the outside painting at
certain Intervals, lie protested, but It
was "so nominated In the bond," and
thero was no heip for him. After a
good deal of thought he hired the
pa'nters and directed them to paint
the whole of the front of the bouse
red. white and blue In stripes.
When It was finished the neighbor
hood It was rather a fashionable part
was up In arms and the landlord
was frantic. The tenant politely ex
plained to him thot there was nothing
In the Agreement about the color and
that red, white and blue. In stripes,
was his favorite combination, but he
thought he might, perhaps, be better
pleased with tho painting of the back,
which he proposed to color green, with
yellow spots.
The landlord, who well knew thnt
not another house could tie let In the
crescent if he carried out his threat,
nearly had a fit at the Idea, and with
in a week the tenant had a new lease,
in which the landlord undertook to Uo
all the outside painting himself.
Ajjers
Election Returns That Interest AH Parties
A Neat Housekeeper. I
Peddler I'm selling the new, patent, '
bedroom fire escapes, light, portable,
quickly adjusted
Itilkins Pou t want It. Wotildiit be
of any uxe.
"Hut, sir, you may have a fire at any
time, mid "
"Siiii)ie we should? S'.ipisme I should
buy that thing nml take it home. The
first limit my wife went to setting things
to rights, she'd put that contrivance into
some queer corner where it couidu't hs
found lu seventeen hours."
AVoriliT of I.'mulntion.
"What," asked the jouth, "is the se
cret of your happiness und Content-
incut ?"
"1 iiiiiiiace to be just deaf enough not
to hear some thing's hji I blind enon;;!i
not to see sumo others," auswerc-d the
sage.
Hon of a ha 111 u rat.
Admiral Togo was third son of Togo
Kichl.aemou, an admiral of the elan of
KuUuina, and the father gave him the
name of Heihachlro. He was born at
Kogoshima on the 14th day of the
loth moon of the year of grace 1857.
The gracious period of MeiJI (which by
Interpretation means the era of en
lightened reign) began' In 188 A. D.
That was also the birth date of the
new Nippon. After the sacred tradi
tion of a samurai family, his mother
took h'.m to the shrine of a guardian
deity and placed him upon the altar
ns the offering to his country and to
tho sword, that he might defend the
laud of the gods. Like many another
boy of a samurai family, his military
training dates back far beyond his
memory. Century.
Give nature three helps, and
nearly every case of con
sumption will recover. Fresh
air, most important of all.
Cherry
Pectoral
Nourishing food comes next.
Then, a medicine to control
the cough and heal the lungs.
Ask any good doctor.
-1 ftrtt n4 Afflr'l Chrrf T-Mtarn! M ysri
Mo. I l fii terrible en of Iiimi dl.
rnr.il ty It. I urn novr will.oiit It."
ALusur o. Uahiltox, Mrlilu. Ohio.
!.. Vk-.. find.
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for
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Health clem am! 9 dady action of tho
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The bonds of the Philippine Islands
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Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, as they eannot
r' 'h the sist of the 1i.eae. ( alarm Is a
blood or ciiBiitiitioiial rt. aw. and in oritur to
enre tt you uiut take Internal remedien.
Hall's Caiarrh Cure ia tak-n Internally, and
ot direi tty on the blood and mucoua surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack midii inc.
It wis presort bfd by one of the let physicians
In tbls country for years, and Is a regular pre
scription. It ia comiMed of the bent tonics
known, combined with the best blood iuri
fiers, acting diree'ly on the mucoua surfaces
The perfect coniMna ion of the twoinKredienta
la what produces such wonderful results in
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Hall's Family I'ilis are the best.
One-third of the land surface of the
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Mothers will finS Mrs. Winslow'i Soothing
Byrup the best remedy to use ior their children
during the teething period. ,
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