m Spring Medicine I he best is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the best because it docs the most good. W hile it m akes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it tones th e stom ach to bet ter d igestion , creates an appetite, stim u lates the kidneys and liver, j;ives new brain, nerve and d igestive strength . A n unequaled list of cures 40,366 tes tim onials in two years proves its merit. 8 arv iita h « For • ».*>•• » 1 ... ir*r*r r.a In tsblnt form Moo.I a ko»i «np.it t. * ia nut« put up |u etuMo.Int. l titl i. i « ** h 1 |» m 1 Harsaifths. m «%• i| * « In l l i « usual liquid fo rm harnatahs b « v « td«n it «a lly Ml« s«oo> nutndl vu y l«r<q. ro p n r ti«« ns th « liquid fttlva orili. I*ftitlnft nr« ur«. » of «I hr ««, eoi)« « o l * o » « | tteoii o u if. th «r* I m » íii |( no I orr by i>\ ftpor«tlou, |> m mk a * * *>r 1 e « « * « " Hold ‘ drugqiRtR ur in»iit by mull. Id by C I H om i« O . I « o » « ll. à l » R R Of «M a ll Il ' " r 9 K, 1 • 1 • II« ; ' • • 1 ia*«,, any■; " I n Vi «rR-r* pri|mie«t 1 l.avn m*v# p nown I food'« h»r«a|»»r il i #1 to fall, for Rprlr.q I di mora and a* a K<m*ral blood purifier, It rtir*a tn roflllA. IH /. IIIA , lift« no rqoftl «M ft gellt roí • t*rIng miMiíelua (i giv*« ma g*uuiMi m U i I m - iíuu lo Rft/ lili» " 11 « V a ls t . Almril lllgh. To Th« miliiltluI.-.1 olau-rver mm« of Th« no»« of tli* Key (ill an »phial bail 4ro|>i>«il ..IT tli« gymnastics perfuruted In n gum» " I « I' »•».“ aal'l lb» «(iklnt. ap»ak!og of footliull ar* I m - joim I «xplanatlon. for III» Aral ami only lima. "It waau't a Th* alory I* tolil of a half back wbo Grecian n oaa, anyway" *oliip!lllli*<] to Ilia fuinlljr a lion I tb« In Jttsllc* of allowing fooltiu 11 player» to wear b*n<1 protectors. "I aliouli! think If wa» mo»l neces sary." »11 lit bla motb«r, wbo bad wit- u«aa«<1 on* («m u with ir.uny tremors, “laxik at tli« front teeth your poor ronalu Frederick loat!’’ "That limy t>«,'' anld h*r aon, stub bornly. "but look at in*, laid lip for two * w l u with a Inin* foot Juat from kicking a fellow’a dob * Roar!" *f Hlixir »/Senna uol|y;ljÍM H >l.slaildsun(llleatl- d u o to ( o n s tu m tio n ; A i ts n a t u r a l l y , a cts t r i i L us (I I JO\utiv<> J t e s t |urMeii\Vomni mul üiild- r e n - y o iu ij) am i 01.1 ■ 17. a ¿ f ) e t . its 1 1 je n e '» ji, I * 1 ¡„I ft E > I jfe 1 e ts A l w i v 's I m v t h e l l i 'i m m e w In ch h a s t h e j i i l l n a m e o f t h e Com C - ' imny CALIFORNIA F i o S r n u p C o . by toftuin it 1 % m«itui(urtuml. printni on the* front of r s iu w |»tirk<i4r. SOLO BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, ©no * 1 /«.* only, re g u la r (iin y 50>' * • - Uulllo. 0 1 » KM MOORE ALL T ill: Y K A lt C latsop Rues StAtiot, ORtoos Michael C die Houthorn ________ ________ Gaelic wit. On« One wnrui warm afternoon aft»ruoon while walking along the railroad tracks be iouud a »o lion hand placidly »ISepIng b**M.- th«« rails. Callahan looked dle- giiNtedly at the delinquent for a full minute nml then remarked ; I up* Oil, ye lazy spalpeen, elape on, fur a» long a» you »tape you've got a Job, but when you wake up you ain't Home people make the nilMtnke of got n ,n e " Lippiucott's Magazine. thinking they are auru Just beeaus* ( ■ • a i t • ii 1« it ■ ■ « h « * « * » i t , they are slow. U Idle little Gertrud* w *» looking out Dyer Do you'think tor time will coin« when we slmll have universal of » window during a thunderstorm peuee? Ilycr Not unit*» we adopt •he »aw a flash of lightning play along a tel»irriiph wire. trial marring«». Town Topb*. "Oh. mamma,” »he exclaimed, “I "Plena* give me two bill» for luy but, Ju»t «aw ■ piece of the sun fall down one for ten dollar» to »bow my hua- from the »ky !" New York Pre»». buml. ami one for tweuly 1« »how my Mott)«!* will lln-l Mr». Window*« Soothing luily friend».” Meggendorfrr tilnetter. Syriil* th« l, «t r»in«dr to uw lot tbslrcbuataa ■'l*o you reiilly love me. John?'' "Ob, fluriug 16« UotMug ¡dj;io<l. no. I wi-ur iln-tt* »uminer paid» ami PtrlMlIf Plata. till» truuip overcout merely to nppeur With all th» Impartiality of th* pat eccentric, tbul'a all.” \Va»blugtou Her tlsan, Prof. Price »et forth the con ald. tentions of both polltl'-al parties regard "D o you believe Hint men nml wom ing the tariff. en aliould have equal right»?" "W ell— | At the close of his talk he was sur I lined to, but «luee I've Ins-n married rounded by the fair members of the I don't dale to any mo . " — Cleveland Woman’* Current Kvent» (dub. In to ) “Oh. Prof. Price," cooed the fairest, Mry. Hoiillhnn (nobbing) — I never “thank you so much for your perfectly I understand all about »aw ye till tb' day before me utiforeh- lovely talk! lilt luurrlnge. Mr. Houlihan— An' I the tariff how. It's Just like a lover’s ofteu wUht ye hadn't »ecu me till th' , comparison» the free traders are the other girls!" day after!— Puck. 'NO ONE CAN ALWAYS AVOID ---------------------------------------------------- Many people perairt in tiding on tb* atreet curs. Insufficiently pr-ittcted by olotbing. Tb*y * tart out peibapa in the heat of the day, and do not feel the need of wraapa. The rapid moving oft be car cool* the body unduly. When they board the car perhaps they are slightly perapiiing;. Wnen the body is In this condition it is raaiiy chilled. Tbia ia specially true when a person it alt- ting. Beginning a atreet ear ride in the middle of the day and ending it In the evening almort invar abty requires extra wraps, but people do net ob-erve these precautl' os, bene« th«y catch cild. Coids are very frequent in the Bpring on tbia aiconnt, and as the Som mer a d v a n c e s they do not decrease. During tbe (spring months no one should think of ri ling on the car without being provided with a wrap. A cold caught in the Bpring ia liable to la-t through the eotire bummer Great caution ahould be oboerved at this aeaeon agsinat expoture to cold. Dutiug the firat few pleatant daya of Bpring, the liatiity of catching cold ia great. No wonder ao many people acquire muscular rheumatism and catarrhal diaea»ea during this season. However, In spite of the greatest precautions, colds will oe caught. At the appearance of tbe first symptom, Peruna should be taken accord ing to directions on the brittle, and continued ontil erery symptom disap pears. Do not put it off. Do not waste time by taking other remedies. Begin at once eo take Peruna and continue taking it until you are positive that the cold has entirely disappeared. This may save you a io.ig and peihaps serious illness later on. Phoebe— You would hardly know | S t X to e l i e » » * anil »11 K rrrooe f»a »«a e e 11 O p-rmur eoil/ cnrr<i h r Dr. Klloe'e Onml Freddy since be got bnck from Monte .-*rv- Xn iitw. M-n.l f,.r KHKK |7tn»l b-.lUe and Carlo. He lo»t all bln money lliefe, j trestle«. Ur. U. ll.k lm ,1*1..M l A r c tib t, 1-1»11»..P» Mr* (iiuywatar. In looking orar tba and— Kvelyn - Hardly know him! Mot H I-« ppul n le«. morning p«i»*r, bail com« arruta a lisa Why, I ahun't know him ut a ll!— Plus Adam Zawfox— What'» got yon ao llial looked Ilka tbia: • rated Hit». aiu>-h inter»»t»d in that there paper? glfroA/wk wlw liyojjjl JJybl. iinriilliniii jrnl old Hunk» When I earn* to tbl» Job Stutlcey— I’m looking over tbia lint "Joalah,” all* aak»<l. allowing It to bitit, town sixteen year» ago real estate In ! of a hundred m*ri that owns all tha "what dix-a Ihia mvOD?" "It ni«ana," aaid Mr. Chugwalar, "that .the bliK k where I live wits blither i money in the country. I thought mebby th» lina'« out of ordar. Sama old atory. |irl)»»l tliun It 1» now. Olil Hi-wligu»— J my name would be there, hut it ain’t. Well, 1 didn't much 'xpect to find It, no Can't you •<•*?" It would tie twi lit any block where you'll how. settle down. Chicago Tribune. A Hungarian atudant who waa plu'-k-d L M r W m m IMflrrrnrv, "Officer," »ahi the police magistrate. | at a rrrrut rinininntiuii at Klauaanburg " I f a man lo»«s bis pocketbook,” Bad Effects From Cold. abut bimaalf, but brat wiugad an aiau* "what la the charge against the prls- I asld the morallzer, "lie think» the chap ln*r. Mr. M J. Dentscb, Secretary Build niier'/" "Having an infi-riitil machine wbo flnda It la no better than a thief ing Material Trades Council, 151 Wash In his iHiKseasion, your honor," replied If he doesn't return It." ington St., Chicago, 111., writes: the |Mil|cetnnti. "Anarchlat or cliauf- i "Yes.” rejoined tbe demoralizer, “but “ I have found your medicine to be fcurV” queried the magistrate.— Chica If be finds »nine other fellow's [locket- nnususllv efficacious in g/ttieg rid of go Dully News. book—well. It comes like pulling teeth had effects from cold, and more espe Father— If you marry my daughter. 1 to give It up." cially in driving away all symptoms of nre you sure you will be nl-le to take 1 catarrh, with which I am frequently stormy days ear* of tier In tbe style to which she | T b * - » 1« m o re c « '» r r h In t h ! » « » » t l o n o t t h e troubled. wearing « fo u u t ry t . h ii Mil ot *.*r put or. ha» ulwuys been uceu»t<nncU? Suitor ati<l u ntil the la »t f ew y e * r » w a « m i , “ The refief Peruna gives .in catarrhal to be In c u ra b le . K<»r a m a n y y* ar?« < 1 ctor* (who 1 » in the wholesale business)— j pro n o u n c ed it a locul d i eax*- am i pre sc ribe d troubles alone is well worth the price '«»kejj* I'll gu u run tee It, sir, or— or return tbe ItM-al rern edie». an d by con xtan tlv fai in ' to per bottle. I have used the remedy for c u re with l< (-al treatm en t, p ro n o u n c e d it in- several years now.” g<«sls I’lck Me-L'p. cum blH. 8<-i»-iicc hax p r o .e n c a ta r rh to be a INSURE YOUR HEALTH AND COMFORT atitu ti n a l disease a n d t h e r e fo re req u ires "You sold that tf I bought this sub ron conxti u liorial treatm en t ¡ l a H ’a r a t a r r h « ure, u a n u fa c t r .m d bv F. J. C h e n e y <$» C o ., T o led o , urban house I couid live like a prince. Cl*an - Light O h io , ii the o n ly con* itu tio n a l c u re on t t* "T u t I>lr**tlr « a Ika In-a»k • • „ l e a k i e r With uiiiiurlii nnd automobiles. I'm In m arket. It it taken in t e rn a lly in doaca fro m 10 Durable 1 nc i k » or-aa. Hal * - u l.aik. aa4 I fear for my life!” “ Well," answered d ro p a to a tcauftonnful. It acta d irec tly on the I v Cl i i irr H n u i u K i F t •■»* b lo o d an d inucoua a u r fa r c « o f th e system . ■ rr n ,!o, *•»»!»«. ¥lrt for H.-»— a- I tbe agent, wsitblngly, “think of tbe T h e y offer o n e h u n d re d d o ’ larx for an y case it I OF M** Slaalrle llrbia. Hr*. fa il* to cu re . Beud tor c ir c u la r s a n d testi I Mr »la»* aa« elvsea krai. Via» walk. lirltices who live In fear of their live*." m on ials. I I l 0 i n Dtnnil" •»1 Myaa » . M . a > : ■ ■ ■ I A d d re s s : F. J. C H E N E Y A C O ., T o led o , O h io . -Washington Star. iH U n tell,. K .| « , l i . t o eaA gl.iel Sold by D r u r | l* u , 7 . V , I »ar lay. f r kprrlal ralr. ky tka wr*k. l a k e A a ll 's F a m ily P ills fo r c on stip ation « Mr. Htubb (with Illustrated weekly) L a i H A D . J . M O O H K . l* r o p r l« l.., , — Martha, here Is a picture eutltled H e r G riev a n c e. *'I>ockluK uu Ocean Greyhound.” Mr», “Mr. Clugston,” said tbe caller, “you An Kngliah nawapapar bad tbia daalb | Tb* Salyalion Army la aslaliliabri in .stnMi (tlaring u p )— 1 Ju*t don't want may stop my paper.*9 aotlca th* otbar day : "At Hlralfori-on j fifty two rouulrlra and roloui*», and “It doesn’t fit your pantry shelves, per Avon, aga a«*»nly Bva. William Sbab- | prrarbra tba goap*l in thirty one lau- to see It. I think there should lie a law ngalust clipping off a poor dog's haps, ma’am.** said the editor of tbe apaara. At raat." | guag**. Spiketown Blizzard, sarcastically. •all.— Chicago News. “That hain’t got nothing to do witb it.** "W ould you send a man who uses “You’ve found that you cao borrow it profanity to Cong re*«?" “1 duuuo.” from a neighbor hereafter?’* a ii »we red Farmer Corutossel. “Of ‘That ain’t fhe reason, neither,99 “Possibly you don’t like tbe editorial course, I don't approve of profanity; but I'd want him tc be able to hold bis policy of the paper.’9 “No, sir: I don’t. My nephew was ar own li. any of them arguments that rested last week for stealin’ a bog. and •ouie up."— Washington Star. you didn’t say a word about it J99 Mrs. Gailsby (hugging d o g)— I don't 1 her* is an rvaporution from the Inxly goin g on continually, day and A D is c o u ra g e d D ig g e r. night, through th* pores nnd glan d* of the skin. This is nature's way of know what we're goiug to do atsiut "I ace they say that when a diamond m aintaining the proper temperature of our systems and preserving the soft poor, darling Fldo! Mr. Gudsby— ness and llrxiln lity of tli* skin, und so long as the blood is free from im pur Humph! What ails him? Mrs. Gads- passes a certain size It is worth no ities no trouble w ill result. W hen, however, the blood from any cause by (lu surprise t— Why, haven't you no more than a smaller one.” "How's that?” becomes infected with humors and acids, these too must lie expelled, nnd ticed how Irritated he becomes when “If it's too large It Isn't marketable. com ing in contact with the delicate fibres nird tissues with which the skin is ever tbe bntiy cries?— t'uck. Nobody wants to wear a diamond as «0 abundantly supplier! they produce irritation and inflammation, and the Mrs. Spender»— I wonder bow you'd bulky as a glass door knob.” effect is.shown by p.ezcma. Acne, Tetter, and skin affections of various kinds. 1 hese impurities and humors get into the blood through a deranged or like It If 1 e'er got “ new-womanish" "Ia that ao? Then It must be aw men’s fully discouraging for a man to dig up inactive condition of the system ; the members whose duty it ia. to carry off nnd Insisted upon wearing the waste and refuse matter of the liody fail to properly perform their work, clothes? Mr Spenders— Oh. I hnven't a sparkler as big as a football.”— and this impure, fermenting matter is left in the system to be absorbed by any fear of you ever doing that. Men's Cleveland Plain Dealer. the blood, the skin is not only affected by poisons generated within the clothes are never very expensive.— H I » Id e a o f O n «. system, but poisons from without, Catholic Standard ar.d Times. The teacher in the Darktown achool such ns Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, "D o you mean to tell me you ha»-« waa hearing the class in geography. I h » » « used your S. S S.. spring and fall, Nettle Hash, etc., enter through the for th« p«>t i * o y « « r * . with th« r ««u il that il lived In this out-of-the-way place for | "What ia known as the Great Divide?" j open |H>res nnd glands, nnd so thor •nttrrly n lie v td m « of a form of E ciom a twenty years?" “That's right, stran- ^ •he asked. w hich m y doctor w as unable to c u r«. My ou gh ly do they become rooted in the “Cuttin' a big watermelon !” answered a rm «, low er lim b«, and, in fact, th« biggrat ger; twenty yenrs." "But I don't see blood that they are ever present, little 'Rastus witb a grin that showed all portion o f my whole body wee effected, and what you find to keep you busy." i bit ivoriea.— Chicago Tribune. or return at certain seasons of each w hen I ftr*t b «c a n S. S. S. l b « Itching, *tc., "Nothing, stranger. Thnt's the reason w «a worse, but I continued th* rem edy with year to torment the sufferer. Salves, the result that tba dry, itching eruption en ' like I t ”— I-oulavlile Herald. washes, lotions, etc., cannot cure skin tirely disappeared. I think ■ great deal of diseases. True, such treatment re “Yea," said Miss Jllthnm. “he was an your medicine, and have recom m ended it to lieves some of the itching and dis oth er« with good resulla. It la the b e ll blood old fin me of mine. And when you told medicine made, and I can conscientiously comfort, nnd aids in keeping the skin him I was to tie married next week, recom m end it for the cure of all blood and clean, but it does not reach the real akin affection». CH AS. UOKSTM AN. did he seem sorry?" "Yes, he admit cause, nn<l at best can be only p a lli W h eelin g, W . V » . ted that he felt sorry," replied Miss ating and soothing. A thorough ____________________ Gabble. “Did he, really?" “Yes, al cleansing of the blond is the only certain cure for skin diseases S S S though he said he didn't know your a gentle «. ting safe blood purifier, made entirely of vegetable ingredients fiance personally."—Catholic Standard of the forest and fie <1, :s the proper treatment. S. S. S goes down into the circulation, nnd neutralizes the acids and humors, thoroughly cleansing and nut Times. Mr. Ityley— Why nre yez decoratin', pu rifyin g the blood, and curing skin affections of every kind. It supplies Then your blood must be in to the blood the fresh, nutritive qualities necessary to sustain the skin and Mrs. Murphy? Mrs. Murphy— Me b'y a very bad condition. You all other parts of the body, and rids the blood of nny and all poisons S S S Denny Is cornin’ home the day. Mr. Ky- cures Eczema, Tetter, Aene, Salt Rheum, Poison Oak ami Ivy, Nettle Rash certainly know what to fake, ley__I t'ought It wuz for folve yenrs ho and all other skin troubles, nnd cures them permanently by removing everv wuz slut up? Mrs. Murphy— Me wuz; then take it — Ayer’s Sarsa trace of the cause from the blood. Special book on Skin Diseases and -mv hut lie got n year off for good behay- parilla. If you doubt, then medical advice desired furnished free to all w bo write y vtire. Mr. Ityley— An' sure It must lie consult your doctor. We know TTTE S W I F T S P E C IF IC r n . . A T L A N T A . GA.’ a great comfort for ye to have a good what he will say about this b'y like that— lamdon Tit-Bits. S.S.S CURES .SK IN D ISE A SE S Spells of Coughing. Mrs. C. E. Long, writes from At wood, Colorado, as follows: “ When I wrote you for advice my little three-year old girl had a cough that had been troubling her for four month*. She took cold easily, and Pe-ru-na for Colds. Mr. James Motruon, 68 East 16th St., Paterson, N. J , writes: “ I have given Peruna a fair tral, and I find it to b« just what you claim it to 1 he. I cannot praise it too highly. I have used two bottles in my family for colds, and everything imaginable. I can snfsly say tiiat your medicine is th* beet I have evei used.” ftlv ln a r n i a a P o in t * * . "Naggus," said Borne, "you've *•»» that story at mine .hat's rueniag through on* of tba magazines. How would you advisa me to wind it up? I want to giva it a happy eliding." “Put all tbe characters in tha atory.” answered Naggus, "aboard an excursion steamer for a moonlight ride. Bend the boat out to the middle of tbe lake------ ” “Tea?” "And blow It up.” Alexander the Great bad juat aobdued Bucephalus. "Anybody can bust a broncho,” he said, "but it takes a man to put tbe snaffles on a big four legged devil like thia one.” Being shrewd, politic fellowa, the cow boys of that age allowed tbe impression to go out that they were afraid to try to ride the savage beast, and the subservi ent historians hastened to confirm that impression. “ OUCH, OH 2G YE& R S IN PORTLAND D O I N G WO R K F O R T H E B E 8 T P E OP L E Is punitive proof fl the relliblllty and confidence our pa ever, will chew your food properly and thoroughly, llenti have In ua. Ipccialiata « I w a y e in attendance, while your looks sre improved beyond description. aaiuring prompt add courteoua attention. L a d y attend A hollow tooth that is now useless can be filled and ant alwaya prrietit. crowned so that It is saved for probably a lifetime. Ketikdbl« Painlena Dentlate — Our reputation for T o secure the best results you must aecure the reliability and thoroughness ii well eatabliihed. Cleanli- highest grade of skill. neaa. Good W o r k and Q uick Service. Examination free and Invited. When desired you “ A N D IT D I D N 'T H U R T A B I T ” can have T . P. Wise or my personal service. Pain le*»« Extraction. 50 cents. Extraction Free O u r fo re « la ao organised that w a can do when pldtn or bridgei are ordered. Platei and up. Bent Plate W o r k -— Perhaps your teeth have become you r entire C ro w n , Bridge and Flata W o r k •o useless that it ia impoaslblc to firmly let a a bridge. in a d ay if necessary. 1 hen the old stumpa are removed without causing you the alighteit pain, pud a plate la fitted. If the plate fits per fectly it will look u , t| ana perform its work of masticating your food satisfactorily. With my 10 years’ experience in this work will guarantee satisfaction in every case. C ro w n an d Klridfe W o r k .— It*a a shame to spoil you, personal appearance and ruin your digestion from the lark of teeth to properly rusticate your tood, when a «■ ■ »• «s ' bridge can be supplied that will cause no discomfort what- SO « A T E S W . A . W I S E D E N r fl? Oxi*. MOUSM, TNIM »NO WtININttON. ton TUN«. IUMN Vlcnr— John, do you—er—ever use strong language? John (guardedly)— Well, sir, I— I may be n little bit keep- less like in my speech at times, L v,car — Ah, I'm sorry, John. But we will . « 11 in,, eon verse about that some other time. Just now I want you to go to the plumber's nnd settle this bill for four pounds ten for thawing out a water pipe. And you might Just talk to the man In a careless sort of wny, us If If »e re your own bill!— Punch. /lu J » 1 0 J*Q U V f O F N U HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL BA CK ” PwiCE 2 5 c AND 5 0 c (g g ) ..................... W n iC E S . FOR EVERV M E M B E R OF TH E F AM ILY, M E N . B O Y S . W O M E N , M IS S E S A N D C H IL D R E N . tgg* *V. L. D o u g la s metes a n d s a ils m m « c » m a n ’s $ 2 .3 0 . $ 3 .0 0 a n d * 3 . 5 0 a h oa a th a n a n y uffw* m a n u t a o t u r a r In th a , 1« w o r ld , b o c a u a o th e y h o ld i h o l r a h n p o , i n b a ilo r , wee* lo n p m r, a n d j o r o o f jr r a a tm r v a lu o th a n a n y o t h o r w o r ld to -d a y . W. L Douglas $4 and $5 Gil! Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Any Price Svelto „ .It'd Sxeluti vet*. « F A ’A T T I O I V . W . L. DowXla* name and prtee Is stamped on bottom. T n k e W o A n M I t u t e . ^ * * * factory *ry to any part of the world. lUua» Sold by the best shoe dealers everywhera." Shoe« mailed'from traud ( ' aia I o * free to any addrea*. W . L . IS O I IT O L A ft, I t r o c L u u , M a w . *»' T h i»! « the flrut qupxtlon yonr doctor wonld a*k: ''/Vre your bowel* re g u la r? ” He knows th.it daily action o f the bowel* is absolutely esiential to recovery. Keen your liver active ami your bow el* tegular uy taking laxative doses ot A y e r’s Fills. b y J. C. A y e r Co., Lo w elk A ls o m anufacturers o f MY P u t. ST JA C O B S OIL grand old family medicine. Sold for over 60 years. j O at o t th e H im NEURALGIA, S T IT C H E S . LA M EN E SS. C R A M P TW IN GES. T W IT C H E S FROM W E T OR D A M P ALL BRUISES, S P R A IN S . A W R E N C H OR T W IS T T H I S SOVEREIGN REM EDY T H E Y C A N ’T RESIST Pale , Thin, Nervous ? "You’ll Imre to send for another doc tor.” said the one who had been called, after n glance at the patient. "Atu I so sick ns that?" gasjed the sufferer. "I don't know Just how slek you nre,” replied the mail of medicine, "but I know jo u ’re the lawyer who cross-ex- a mined me when 1 appeared ns an ex pert witness. My conscience won t let me kill you, nnd I'll be hanged tf I want to cure you. 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