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100 Doses For One Dollar THAT CIWBOY BREAKFAST. Maa Who C ,oked the Steak for the Fra (.lent Trite of It. SISTERS OF CHARITY I"“” The Inclde it. or whatever you ehooea to call that flrat feature of Preaident Economy in med^'ine must be Roosevelt's 'olorado experience which neasured by two things—cost and will make h « great western tour mem effect. It cannot be measured by orable—the mlque entertainment that furniaht*d Kooeevelt the right kind either alone. It is greatest in that of Western Welcome and gave Hugo. medicine that does the most for Col., a perujiiient place on the map— the money—that radically and per waa the cofc-boy break faat aerved to manently cures at the least ex the national chief early on the morn ing of May I, saya the Denver Poat. pense. That medicine is The cook kvho cooked the breakfast and who glfrlea In this exalted bit of cookery, la now in Denver. Thia la It purifies and enriches the blood, "Jack" Keitvel, the whole-souled cow cures pimples, eczema and all man who dfaerted his herds and rode many long itilea in order to be on hand eruptions, tired, languid feelings, and officiat« at Hugo. loss of appetite and general debility. "1 was very proud.” said quiet Mr. Keppel—and. by the way. nobody can “I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla and found it reliable and giving perfect satisfac describe the great event aud the causes tion. It takes away that tired feeling, give« leading up to it, as he can—“quite energy and puts the blood in good condition.** proud when the Lincoln County Cattle M ibb Erm C olonnk .535 10th Street, N. Ww Growers' Associatlou selected me to Washington, D. C. take charge of the cooking of the cow Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to boy breakfast which we had deter mined to serve to President Roosevelt. •uro and keeps the promlso. “The Holt I-lve Stock Company’s •chuck’ wagon was driven down to Hu la Chicago. go for my use and it was weil sup “The lady next door is celebrating plied, as it was ready to start next her golden wedding.” day on its regular round up route. "Married 50 years?" "As my assistant for the great en "No, times!"—Puck. terprise I hid that veteran of the The Real Question. range, John Heyman, as good a camp She—Now the question la, where man as ever drew breath, so long as shall we elope to? be was awake, and. thus fixed up, I He—Oh.no! The question Is. where felt fully equal to the great undertak Shall we come back to?—Puck. ing ahead of me. riTA Permanently vurea. ffo Ctsor nervousneas "On Friday preceding the eventful r US after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerva Restorer. Send for Fre« S2 trial bottle and treatlaa Mouday, May 4, when the President Dr. B.H. Kilns, Ltd -Ml Arch St. Philadelphia, Pw was to come through. I went down to Hugo from my ranch at Arroyo, to get The Only Restful Place. In every country of the civilized I panv, Columbus Ohio, for a free book everything shipshape and in order. On “She was all worn out and in need that evening we swung the pot rack world Sisters of Charity are known. written by Dr. Hartman. The following letter ia from Congress of rest, I understand.” ami cleared a spai'e about the rear Not only do they minister to the spirit ual and intellectual needs of the charges man Meekiaon, of Napoleon, Ohio: "Quite right.” end of the chuck wagon and on Sat The l’eruna Medicine Co., Columbus. “But she was only two weeks at urday we unpacked the provisions and committed to their care, but they also Ohio.: that summer resort before she came laid in butter and such things as had minister to their bodily needs. Gentlemen: “I have used several With so many children to take care home again.” been overlooked. of and to protect from climate and dis bottle, of Peruna and feel greatly bene "Yes.” “On Sunday, just to get my hand In ease, these wise and prudent Sisters | titteil thereby from my catarrh of the “Why was that?” and have things in working order, I “Well, after two weeks of that life cooked a big dinner for 150 natives have found Périma a never failing safe head, and feel encouraged to believe that ita continued use will fully eradi she had to come home to rest.”—Chi and a couple of dozen 'rawhides’ from guard. Dr. Hartman receives many letters cate a disease of thirty years standing.” cago Post. . Denver. I hadn’t done any cooking from Catholic Sisters from all over the David Meekiaon. for five years, and I was a little shaky Dr. Hartman, one of the beat known United States. A recommend recently about the job I bad ahead of me, but •received from a Catholic institution in physicians and surgeons in the United the way those people ate and ate and Detroit, Mich., reads as follows: States, was the first man to formulate came back for more convinced me that It was through his genius Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: | Peruna. John and I could do the big stunt as I Dear Sir:—“The yotin? girFw ho used and perseverance that it was intro well as anybody. the Peruna was suffering from laryngi duced to the medical profession of this "On Sunday night about 8:30 I tis, and loss of voice. The result of I country. closed off the feeding aud left nothing the treatment was most satisfactory. If you do not derive prompt and sat- in but the beans, which cooked over She found great relief, and after furth ' ¡.«factory results from the use of Peru a roaring fire till 12 o’clock. While the er use of the medicine we hope to be na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv Kins were cooking a number of old- able to say she is entirely cured.”— The INTERNAL REMEDY ing a full statement of your case and he Sisters of Charity. timers gathered around the camp fire No Case Exists it Will Not Cure The young girl was under the care of will be please«! to give you his valua and swapped lies and sung songs and ble advice gratis. kept me company. It was a fine night, the Sisters of Charity and used Peruna Adilress Dr. Hartman, President of for catarrh of the throat with good re and they were all sorry when 12 The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, o’clock came and I took off the beans sults as the above letter testifies. Send to the Peruna Medicine Com- Ohio. and drove them all away. And I hated Use Pe-ru-na tor Coughs, Colds, Grip and Ca tarrh—A Congressman’s Letter. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Perrin’s Pile Specific BAD BREATH M 1 have been »«tn* CASCABm nad as a mild and effective laxative they are simply won- Serial. My daughter and 1 were bothered with sick stomach and oar breath waa very bad. After taking a few doasa of Caacareu we Lave improved Wonderfully. They are a great help in the family." W ilhelmina N agil . ___ 1137 Bitten bouse St.. Cincinnati, Ohio * ■ CANDY cathartic fnocxiTiptza to do It, too, but it was late enough, and I had Important work ahead of me On Principal. SIT • XTTL’T) Every man or woman «> In for the morning. "What makes her so solemn?" W A IN I Ml elif .i la tears iSe Marksr trade A nice light occupai on, "Well, you see, she's a temperance “1 rolled out my bedding right good wagf-s.easy to learn,« ons ant prue: l e. '1 h»- method le right ami the p ice and time requind alongside the camp fire and turned in advocate, and some one told her that the twat possible to give tati» factory resulta. Write for full particulars to the AMERICAN to n-y blankets a little before 1 o'clock. her smiles were perfectly intoxicat BARBER COLLEGE (lue.), 2M Everett Ht». ing.”—Philadelphia Bulletin. I could hear the others celebrating up- ( Portland, Oregon. h>wn and I wished I could be with Christiana, send for the Chaistlan Educator and them, but I knew that would never do God’s Defender. Yearly, fl; six months, 50c; sam ORDER QUICK— Special nar<ain list, new ple copy, 10c. W. H. Kerr, Great Bend, Kan., Editor goods. South bend Mee! Plow», wo«xl beams, for m«, <4 In.. 110; South Bend Chilled Plow«, w->d "A few hours later I was wooling beams, 14 In., >7.70; South Bend Chilled Plow,. Peculiar to Samoa. woah ! beam«, s In., I3.A); all size, and etyle, In John Heyman to get him awake and Kava, the national beverage of Sa plow«. Young America « ream Separator, No. beating around with a club to find moa, is a wholesome and refreshing 300,1*5; Steel wind Mill.R-foot,*22; Wood Wheel Wind Mill, 12-foot, *3*. Write ue for price, on daylight in the dark. The first thing drink, though not agreeable to the un anything in the machinery line. Reierson Ma 1 did after making up my fire was to accustomed palate. A really good old chinery Co., foot of .Mo. riton Jjt.. Portland. Or. put the beans back on. John end I Kava-bowl Is a curiosity difficult to ob then made twelve gallons of coffee la tain. The frequent brewings coat the three big pots and got the French inside with a beautiful opalescent enamel, which greatly enhances the fried potatoes ready. The next thln^ value of the bowl. was to make the biscuits and put them \ —i----------------------- in the Dutch ovens ready to bake. I CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED made eight dozen of these and patted them out round and smooth. It's quite With local applications, as tbev cannot reach the »eat of the disease. C atarrh it a blood or a job to make good biscuits, and you constitutional diseaae, and hi order to cure it bet I was very particular with these. tou must take internal remedies. Hail's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, and actsdirectiy I wanted to have ’em just ready when on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca the President came, so I went over to tarrh Cure is not a auack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tne best physicians in this the depot and found out from the tel country for years, and isa regular prescription. L.ke all our waterproof egraph operator the exact moment It is Compoaed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di 111 «oats, suds and hats when he would arrive. rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect W for all kinds of wet work, "When we saw the smoke of the combination of the two ingredients is whatpr >- it is often imitated but duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. pilot train we heaped the fire on the Send for testimonials, free. never equalled ( FOR JALE. STALL F. J. CHENEY A CO., Propra., Toledo, O. Made in black or yellow RELIABLE DEALER». tops of the Dutch ovens. This train Sold by druggists, price 75c. and fully ouaranteed Py STICK TO THE brought the Governor and Congress Halls Family Pills are the beat. AJTOWtKCO. 10WM (ANAtiAH CO SKNOFTME H5H. Bciifl« «.rm, worn <>« man Brooks. They were too busy Traveling Baths. getting ready to receive the Pres P. N. U. No 4M-1903. Traveling baths on one of the Rus ident to want to eat anything, and the biscuits were not done, anyhow. sian railways are the latest provision I writing to advertisers please When the President’s train hove In for its employes' comfort in the outly I VI mention this paper. sight we got pretty excited around ing districts. that camp fire, I can tell you. I had picked out a big T-bone steak, the finest one I ever saw, for the Presi dent. “As the train was slowing up I nod ded to John Heyman, my assistant, to drop the big steak onto the hot surface of the oven, which was on the rack, and heated up just right By this time the biscuits were done to a turn and everything was ready. I had heard discouraging reports to the ef Every Catarrh sufferer dreada the coming of winter, for with the first fect that President Roosevelt would breath of the “ice-king” this miserable disease is fanned into life and all not be allowed time enough at Hugo the disgusting symptoms return, The nostrils are stopped up and the for him to get off and eat, but I knew I ’ throat can be kept clear of mucous secretions only by continual hawking if I could once get him In range of and spitting. Catarrh is a nuisance I that beefsteak where he could get a and source of annoyance, not only COULD NOT HEAR THE TICK OF A CLOCK. wlilff of that steak be would have to to the one who has it, but everybody P«., July 13, 1903. else. The thick, yellow discharge Dear Bi Weteontown, stay and eat. re: from the head produces a feeling of “Well, I have cooked many a steak, I have used 8. 8. 8. for Catarrh of the inner ear, and have found it an excel but I was certainly more proud of personal defilement, and the odor of lent remedy for same. I had been the breath is almost intolerable. troubled with this disease for years that one than of any I ever turned and tried many things 1* an effort to The catarrhal poison brings on out It was a regular ’beaut,’ and 1 get relief, but nothing did me any Stomach troubles and affects the Kid Farmanent good until I bega* 8. 8. 8. when Teddy cut Into it and munched bad a diaoharge from my ear and my the first mouthful and I saw the neys and Bladder. It attacks the bearing waa so badly affeoted that I tickled expression of his face I was soft bones and tissues of the head could not hear the tick of a clock. I wae and throat, causing total or partial in bad shape when I began your med so proud—well, I just had to swing my icine. 8. 8. 8. baa done away with the deafness, the loss of smell, and giv discharge and my hearing has been hat and holler.” THE BEST Cruelty to Animals. Nell—I’m in a dilemma. Of course, I can’t think of marrying Jack Lowfer, but he says if I don’t he’ll go to the dogs. Belle—Well, you can’t help that. Nell—That's just it. I know I can’t, and I’m fond of dogs.—Philadelphia Ledger. Oood Night. Mr. Stalate—Don’t those trolly cars make an awful racket when they go by the door? Miss Bord—Yes, and they pass at such inopportune moments. It was on account of them that you didn’t hear the clock the last two times it strurk. —Philadelphia Press. Metaphorically Phrased. “Don’t you think your friend would stand a better change if he were to sul - side and be a dark horse?” said one politician. “He couldn't,” answered the other. “He’s naturally so much of a kicker that he wouldn’t be content with any other role than that of a mule.”— Washington Post. Th* Difference. “What is the 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. It Hs Takes It. There is some hope for a man as long as he knows how to take a hint. Coughs POMMEL SLICKER , IN THE WORLD Zwz BSk»’ WINTER Jissffis BRINING CATARRH An Accomplished Monarch. ** My wife had «deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com pletely.” J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cougly medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep onesl The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Three sicesi 2tc„ enough for an ordinary eold; 00c., just right for bronchiti», hoarse ness, hard colds, etc.; fl, most economical lor chronic cases and to keep on hand. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. The King of Portugal Is, personally, one of the most notable of living mon archs. His accomplishments with a gun are sufficiently well known, and also as a revolver shot he Is hard to beat; but bls task's are very broad, for he is an accomplished landscape paint er, whose work his before now won a medal at the I'arii Exhibition and, like his kinsman, the "rince of Monaco, he Is deeply interest'd In scientific pur suits. Of all morarchs he Is probably the most accessibe for, though he has an immense num>er of duties as the first servant of hitcountry, be does not take the trapping! of royalty very se riously. ,Tbe On Habit. Towne—I suppo.e you have heard that old Lawyer Sarpe is lying at the point of death. Browne—No. Will, well, the ruling passion strong In death, eb?—Phila delphia Press. i B iis I iu - hs Sense.—"The P. X. 4 ' '• tli«> most liiterertlug railroad lu.th» Juuipuppe—Why? “Thty couutry.” .................. now run excursion» »nd olurervatl«»« trulna to the »cen«'» of their I® portnut wreck»."—Kx. "Let us have peace," »»'»I *!>• ®*'« llsh Invader; "can you not »co that th« white »trangor» love the rediueu? "Ata, yea." replied the lutidllgent In dian. "they love the very ground w» walk upon." Philadelphia Pre»». Silence Fell as a Pall.—Young Wife (at dinner) - 1 didn’t tell you, Adolphu», 1 1 cookiHl th«> dinner today myself. Then In »'X Husband — Indeed! thoughts I have been doing poor Mary Auu a grout Injustice.—Pearsous Weekly. Fond of Fancy Work.—"Doee your wife do much fancy work?’’ "Fancy work? She won’t even let a |»>rou» plaster come Into the house without crocheting a red bonier round it and running a yellow ribbon through Ilio holes."- lit Bits. A Rare Chance.—Nell I was de- lighted to meet her at a bargain »al«» to-day. Bell»—I thought you defeated her. Nell So 1 do; and during the crush I found a chance to give her a few goo«’, pokes on my own account —Philadelphia Ledger. Paaaerby—Well, well! Have you beeu getting a licking, little man? Lit tle Man—You called de turn, stranger. Foist de Jones kid lie licked me, «leu ma licked uie fer tightlu’, den wen pa came home he llckml me fer loalu’ to de Jones kid!—Boston Post. "Such weather!" exclaimed Mr. Hen ry Took. "I’m free to »ay this------" "What's that, lleury?" Interrupted h» wife. "Beg pardon, my dear.” lie be gan meekly, "I mean 'with—your ier-, mission I'm free to say’ this Is thu worst climate under the »uu."—l’hll-' adelphia I’res* "Yi-s." said the dentist, “to Insure painliss extraction you'll have to take gas. and that's fifty cents extra " ' ”Oh!” said the farmer, “I guess the; old way’ll lie best; never mind no g.is." "You're a brave tuun." "Oh! It ain't me that's got the tooth; It's my wife." —Philadelphia Iaslger. No Advantage to Her.—"Are you training your duiighters In the house hold arts?" "No. What’s the use? Jest as s<x>n a» I got one of them tralm-d so’, »lie could help me, aotne man would come along an* marry her. An' men are havin' It too easy these days, anyhow."—Chicago Post. A hopeless ease; "A great big, able- bodied man like you ought to 1« ashamed to nsk a stranger fer money,'* said the well-to-do citizen. "I know I ought.” answered Meandering Mike; "hut, mister. I'm Jes' naturally too kind hearted to tap ’m on de bead and take It way from him."—Washington Star. “I see you have chicken for dluner." 'Yessuh." said Erastus Plnkley,: “I hope you bought the chicken.' "Well. no; but tlie transaction were strictly regular. I>at chicken Ims t>een roost in’ on my fence fob months wlfout payin’ nuffin, an’ I reckoned It were liout time to fobcloae."—Washington Star. Woman in an Unconscious Condi tion Found on Sidewalk. Upon Examination at the Hospital, Her Body was Discovered to be Covered with Scars, Caused by the Hypodermic Injection of Morphine — Facts Published as Warning to Other Women. e ... _ - trregiilar menstruation, also lut.-naa The a bars headlines recite the actual experience of a poor wreck of a woman who had once h« hi au lion orabl« and lucrative poaltlon in a large mercantile bouse in New York. Iler health began to fail, and ln»t<- id of taking rest »n,l proper medical treatment »he resorted to stimulants Aiiti tuurphih*» The hospital physician dls«"v»red that her primary trouble wa, Uli affection <»f tlio womb, which eould readily have been cured iu the first stivgc» If When she had first felt those severe pains in the back, the terrible headache», the constant scum « of fullness, sorene*» snd pain in the pclvio region, she lia«t heedifl uervousneaa. •• After trying different reuieiha* with no relict I was Induced to try l.ydln I’.. I’iiikliniii’n \ cgetnbla < «impound. my surprise and delight 1 found after taking my llrst l»>ttle very great Improvement 1 continued II» u»v aud It ha» made ma a well woman “ I am ao grateful to you for my recoeery that I wish to thank you, and if thia testimonial will lx of any u»e to other Buffering women, you have my full permission to publish It.”—Mas. Maar R obb *, Mf>3 Kill* Ave , Chicago. Ill — IMOO ferfk'4 •< .aw letter aewi't, ,•«.<•«»*••• «wet s. •«•- .»MV. the warning that serious troublegvaa In store, snd <'>>mincn«'c«l a regular treatment with the Pinkham Reme dies, aa did Mrs. Roller of Chicago, whose letter follows, the polypus In the womb would have lieen dis solved and p.vu«e«l away, and to-day «h- would have lieen a well woman. Why will women let themselves drift along into terrible suffering and sickness in this way, when thrre la monumental proof that l.ydin E. Pinkham** Vegetable Com- pound is daily relieving thousands of women from thia very trouble ? There la no excuse for any woman who suffers to go without help. Mr» Pinkham Is very glad inde«Ml to ghe her personal advice to any one who will write for it. snd the following letter simply goes to prove that the Vegetable Compound will |>o»lUvely cure female ilia: •' Since the birth of my baby 1 Suffered ¡rota a uiub trouble, backache, Free Medical Advice to Women. W men Buffering from any f- rmof female weakneaa are invited to promptly «-«jmmunlcate with Mr*. Pinkham, at Lynn, Maa», All letters are rewvlvod, opened, read and au- sweretl by women only. A women can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; time baa been e»tat> Belied the eternal eunOdeuee lietween Mr*. Pinkham and the women of America which ha* never l»ee« Irruken. Out of the vast volume of experience which »he ha» to draw from II la more than poeaibte that »lie haa gained the very knowledge that win help your case. She treks noth ing In return except your good will, and her advice ha» relieved thou»anda Surely any woman, rich or poor, la very foolish If »he doe» not take advantage of this generous offer ad a»»i »lance. Ho—"So the engagement Is broken off?" She —"Yes. lie told her lie thought she should stop reading nov els aud read something more substan Hupei«-«» Casa. tial; something that would Improve If you weren't so lazy you wouldn't her.” He—"Well?" She— ---- --- "Well, the be so peaslmlstlc.” Idea of a man Intimating to bls fiancee "Oh. nonsense!” Notary Public that she could lie Improved In any “Why don't you make hay while the sun shines, and—” way!”—Philadelphia Press. AttorneyatLaw "Huh. If I tried to do that It’d just Sad part of it: "What did you do Pension Attorney be my luck to get sunstruck."- Phil with that fellow who stole the h rse?’ adelphia ledger. Solicitor of Patents aske«l the tenderfoot. “Nothin’ much," answered Broncho Bill—“jlst took the 1 For forty year's risoi Cure for Con Ph one*« hoss away from him.” "Is that all?"' sumption has cured coughs and colds. At Sunset, Main 158^ Ind., A 18*0 druggists. Price 26 cen l». “Yep. He^war settin’ In the saddle JOI Nrw York Block with a rope around hl, neck tl<d to a The Modern Cruiser. SEATTLE, WASH., U. S. A, tree when we took the hoe, away, "What's the use of cruisers, papa?" though.”—Indianapolis Sun. "The principal use of cruisers, my Stranger—Are the waiter, here at son, la drinking healths and firing sa tentive to you? Pretty Cashier— lutes.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer 8lr-r-r-r! Stranger—Oh, no offense, I assure you. J was only carrying out *,n'\ " 'n"”»’« "nothing .e": ,*' muon 1 to uee tor their children the instruction, printed on the bill of 7.1^ ■n« leetfilHg fare, which say: "Please report any Poor man! He can’t help it. Inattention of waiter, to cashier." And l ooking for Appreciation. He gets bilious. He needs a I thought If they were Inattentive to "It look, very much aa if you wrn* iood liver pill—Ayer’s Pills. you I would report them—that’, all.— putting the Interests «if a certain cor Baltimore American. hey act directly on the liver, poration above the Interests of ■ your Well trained: "I’m anxious to get country,” mì <I the man who «loca not cure biliousness. the names of all present,” said the re hesitate to speak plainly. " .............. ... I — porter; “will you oblige me—” "Oh!” Want your moustache or beard «I •n"''ered H'nator Horghnm, eald the meek little man. "you may I ve heard so much about republics a beautiful brownor rich black ? Use put down ’Mrs. Henry Peck and hus being ungrateful that I thought I'd bet band.’ ” "You mean ’Mr. and Mr, ter take a chance of l,.|ng apprwiate«! Henry Peck,' don't you?” "I would elsewhere.”—Washington Htar. prefer that.” he replied, with a fur tive glance over hla shoulder, "but, for goodneM’ sake, don’t any I gRVe It to you that way.”—Philadelphia 1 Press. Overheard in-Court.—Counsel (to Wh»n one w»ke, up aching from heed to fool, and witk witness)—How can you prove that the I th» flesh tender to th» touch, when prisoner stole six of your handker- i chief,? “Why, because they wore my handkerchiefs that were found on him. Look at them for yourself. They are m«k., every motion of th. bod, ptinful. th, lure it exactly the same as mine.” "That •nd quickest w>, out of th. trouble la to um proves nothing. I have some handker chiefs like those.” “That's quite pos- slble,” replied the witness; "several "several more of mine are missing,”—Ex. promptly. It warms, relaioa, curat. >ric«f 25c. and AOa« In the near future: Domestic— "Don't you want to go out this after» I noon, .Mrs. .Manning?" Mlstresa—"Yes Mary, I should like to go out. but I'tn afraid It will Incommode you." I><> CURE Your HORSE of HEAVES mestlc—"Oh, never mind me, marm; COUGH I’letemper or I'lnk live with I'sveeiSN 1l»»vs It', so long since you've lia<l an after ANnTnTniTmfZ* POWDMW They ARK A OIRAT BLOOD NIRIFIM ¿jlge''®"®ITIONBR, a aure cure for ail fiiliiirnt« from which heave» noon off I must Inalst that you take one to-day. But be sure and coma • . CURIO 34 HORSES. Hititv« I’owtlftrw th« |.»«f Htfht months and In that home early. I may have caller,, you h®r"*w °r Hr<VF8 14 Of List -tnix r <MI<I o Of ( hl Ollie Ooufh. »«re^ussiau iterntMiiM havo aluou a gn nt rfpii’ni Ion In this »•»< ( ion. know, and I »hall want somebody to 1 ► Tkg. st Beeler« — M.n «a. er .. OiNK:«r lu no kk Nn»«rk. New T"«k tend the door.”—Boston Trans,crlpt. ing to the voice a rasping, nasal wonderfully improved; eo much ao I can now carry on a conversation twang. No part of the body is secure that in an ordinary tone, whereas a year from its ravages. Catarrh makes ago this w»e Impossible. Your medloine has done me a world of you sick all over, for it is a dis good and I do not hesitate to give it the ease of the blood, and circulates all credit it dsseryss. W. F. KRUMHINE. through the system, and for this reason, sprays, washes, inhalers, Jiowders and salves have proven NO BION OF CATARRH IN THIR TEEN YEARS. ailures. Kreba Ind. Tar., Aug. 1,1003. The way to cure Catarrh thor Dear Sirs: • oughly and permanently is to cleanse About thirteen years ago I used your remedy for Catarrn I had b»»n troubled the blood of the unhealthy secretions withitfjr nine years, but ainoa that keep the membranes of the body taking 8. S about 8. bare never been worried T« m > Rich to B-> Cross-Eyed. it. I teal able to recommend 8. 8. 8. inflamed, and nothing does this so with late Oh, no, Miss Mintner I, not as a sura cure for Catarrh. surely and promptly as S. S. S. As T. MILL WEE. cross-eyed, but she la only affected by long as the blood is poisoned with strabismus. Catarrhal matter the discharge of mucus and other disgusting symptoms Brady—Well, what's the difference, of the miserable disease will continue. S. S. S. goes to the fountain source pray? of the trouble and purifies and enriches Tate—Man alive! Aren’t you aware I the blood, and so invigorates and tones up that Ml,, Mlntner's father Is a rich I f the system that catching cold and con- man.—Boston Transcript. trading Catarrh is not so likely to occur, t Keep the blood in order and winter’scoming Rivalry Ha* Cewsed. I 1 brings none of the discomforts of Catarrh. Liverpool and Manchester, hitherto Write us particulars of your case, and deadly rivals in trade, have entered in let our physicians help you get rid of this to a partnership In order to bring blood-tainting and stubborn disease. We make no charge whatever for about cotton growing witbin the Brit medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, GA» ish empire. L. N. ROSENBAUM Cross? 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