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l/irn LOVE’S SPRINGTIDE All Humors My heart was winter bouud until I bean! you sing: O voice of Love, hush not. but fill My life with Spring! Are impure matters width the akia, »kii Liiltinva ami anti other nfhnr /iiHrnno Hver, kidneys organa caa got take care of without help, there la such an accumulation of them. They litter the whole system. Pimples, boils, eczema and other erupt ions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, tits of indiges tion, dull headaches and many other troubles are due to them. BI mi Was Given Up 00CTII"! Pe-ru-na Saved Her Life <ia* w inter Month® It Was Catarrh of the l.ung>, so Common in tiu My hopes were homeless things before I saw your eyes: O smile of I.ove, close not the door To paradise! lutrllei't lulvllei't thrive. wltlu»ul beauty, but beauty cannot thrive with out intellect Bev II l>. Ilrveilen. Dtoclplg, I kw Molneo, Iowa. (’OllfOMttloil If 1* ** IIIrtB' mail« itoctrine, we ought to be "bln to «nJ In history some trace of tha man or set of men who lii.tliuteil this doctrine. But we do not K.-x W I White, Itoinaii Catholic, Washington. D. 0. 1'lie Normal Ufa The beat life nf ter all la the normal life w hielt lakita all that <I vm I Itlin.elf ha. pronounced good, and live. In acvswdance With that Imago of liod which lie. hidden In th. depth, of the aoul Iter C. Il Caee, Rapllet, Montclair. N. J. Ilulncil Live« The .addeat sight In all the world I. a ruined young man or woman, ruined on the threshold of life, a bud plucked and deatroyeil be fore It had a chalice to blo>u>, a young Ilf« blaated liefore It liad a chanca to live ltev U. It Htalr, Methodist. Brooklyn, N Y Home. Our home gatherings aro none too often In Ilios« days, and va pei'IaDy In our great citire, where «« «re tn danger of lo*lng I lie old hum« •plrlt, and very ninth that Is Iwat In the meaning of the old magio word home.—ltev D. Il Overtoil, I'reabyte rian, Brooklyn, N. » Miracle. God never gave a mlr acle a. a proof of Ctiriatlaulty Chrl. tlanlty doe. not real upon the inlraclea uf the New T'e*tanient, but upon the character of the Ilf. of Chrl.t and the lea.oua which It couvey. to mankind Rev Beverley Warner. Eplacopa Ilan. New Orleans, I .a Faltli and Works Profit itiren. In rr"«M. and there la no liicrra.e with out uae No matter what your en dowinent I. from God, It I. of no profit to you unleaa you use It. Your faith la of no profit to you unlre. you ■ PI'ly t( Bev U II M<i llauiliu f'ulveraallet. Atlanta, <ia The Way to Kalrat^n. The lllbl. la not filled with dark aaylnga, which only tho learned can dvdplier after much study and deep thought, but It la a lamp unto our feet amt a light ' unto our path, which shows the way unto .alvatlou unto all men ltev J H. U. Frits, Lutheran, Brooklyn, N Y Qvlc Corruption l«ack of civic pride haa made civic corruption poa- »Ibis \Ve must have a civic patriot lam which la not only atrung In tlm. of municipal election, but maintain It from day to day. There muat lie an! vriltglitenm.nl of the public lutnd - Rev. J. D. Adam. Reformed, Brook lyn, N. T. Sainthood There haa never l*en but one example of tlawle«. aalntho>a| on thia earth All th. rr.t were "men of like paaalona a. we are " All have gone out of tbl. life with many Im perfections and far more to learn Iti the achool le-yond than they ever learned hare ltev A II Klnsolv Ing. Irlaclple, Brooklyn, N Y. Poverty. Thouaaml. of men can en duro eelf denial and aacriflce, and disappointed ambition, with patience But to preach to them that there la any bleaalrrg In enduring uunoccMary pain la to make them feel “You rub the aora when you should bring th. plaster." Rev F. |; llopklna. Con gregstlonallst. Chicago. Ill Justice - Home religious teacbere have apparently conceived of God a. living In a court house and exercising th# functions of Ills oflli-e as a cruel and r.lentle.« judge The whole of tbatr th<nl>«y lias bad a legal cast, and the Idea of justice line town that of retribution BUd vindictiveness Rev H. H. Bradley, Methodist, Allan My dreams were bitter once, and then I found tbeui bllea: O lips of Iaive. give me again Your roae to kiss! Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove all humors, ovcrcomo all their effects, strengthen, tone and invigorate the whole system. ■ T MRS. COL. SRESHiM —Century. Springtide of love! The secret sweet la ours aloue: O heart of I.ove, at laat you beat Against my own! “I had salt rheum on my hands so that I eould not work. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and It drove out the humor. I continued Its use till the sores disappeared.” Maa. I ba O. B rown , Rumford Falls, Ma. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises t* cure and keeps the promise. turned 'Round. Everything is the other way around in China. In that country Giey behead their reformers. In this country it is the reformers that are out after the heads of the office holders.—New York Mail and Express. ifâôîi HE prima donna opened her eyes to the gray light of a November morning. Her first sense was one of deep gratitude that her alternate was to sing that evening, The U. S. Dept, of Agriculture gives to Salzer’s Oats Its heartiest endorse and she lay luxuriantly In the thought ment, salzer’s New National Oats yielded in until a girl came In from an adjoin IB« iron« «.* to bu ¡»er acre in different states, and you. Mr. Farmer, can beat this in ing room with the morning newspa ism. if you will. Salzers seeds are pedigree pers. seeds, bred up through careful selection to big yields. "Let In a little more light, will you. Per Ver# dear?" And she rend: Salter's Beardless Barley yielded 121 hu Salzer’s Home Builder Corn........... The sumptuous diva looked queenly, SW bit Spelt* and Macaroni Wheat........... W bu and was at her best vocally. Her op- Salter’s Victoria Rape ____ W,<XM) ________ lua Sal er's Teoaitiite, the fodder wonder. 160,000 lbs uleut charms— Salzer's Billion Ik»llar Grass.. 50.WV lbs The prima donna crushed the paper Salzer’s Bed gree Potatoes ........... l.lMX) ....... ........ bu. Now such \ie!d- pay. and you can have and sighed heavily. "How hideous, them, Mr. Farmer, in l‘.»‘L the dally and nightly grind, and then SEND IOC IN STAMPS reporters writing Impertinent things and this notice to the John A Salzer Seed Co., Chum!" La Crosse, Wis , and you will get their big cat about one's figure! alogue and lots ot farm sa*d samples free “Welir [p. c. L.J i *’1 shall never marry." School Children’s Reward. “I have beard you say you were Two Franklin county, Me., school done with youthful follies.” “I atn wedded to my thankless pro marnu have evolved an original way of rewarding good scholars. They recent- fession, but If I were inclined to make lv gave the real nice ones a straw ride a fool of myself, I should do it to ad around town—two racks full and a vantage. and annex a nice bald-head school niarm in each rack. ed, coupon-cutting t>ondbolder who should spend most of bis time at his SlOO RLWAIiD S1OO. club. I could never marry a penniless Tb# reader» of th - paper will be pleased to young enthusiast with hopelees Ideals jtarn that there is at lea.t one dresde-1 d -ease for me to strain up to-—” ftat science has been able to cure in all its “A young surgical person, for In- SUces. and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the omy positive cure known to the medteal stance, who devoted all his energies fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, require" a consutuiional treatment, to amputating the limbs of the lndl- ■all 's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting gent without money and without directly upon the blood and mucous snrfaces in the girl innocently. of the system, thereby destroying the founda price.” put tion of the di»ea»e, and giving the patient "Certainly not. By the way. who was Strength bv building up ths constituvon and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro at the supper to-night?” prietors bare so much faith in its curative "Oh. Mme. Bartoll. Claude, and powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any case that it fails to cure- Send for list Ramsay.” of testimonials. Address “And the doctor?” . F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo O. "The doctor was telephoned for Sold by druggists, 75c. Ba ' s Famiur BUIS are the bes>- emergency case. believe. dratltuile. “John," asid the stern woman, anyone stole me would you offer a re II ward?” "Sure,” replied the little henpecked man. “I'd always reward anyone that did me a good favor. THE Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece of the late Genera! Roger Hanson, C.S.A., wants every woman to know of the wonders accom- ilished by Lydia E. Pinkham’s egetable Compound. “ D ear M rs . 1' iskham :—I cannot tell vou with pen and ink what good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dill for me, suffering from the ills peculiar to the sex, extreme lassitude and that all gone feeling.. I would rise from my bed in the morning feeling more tired than when I went to bed. but liefore I used two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, I becau to feel the buoy ancy of my younger days returning, became regular, could do more work and not feel tired than I had ever been able to do before, so I continued to use it until I was restored to perfect health. It is ¡»deed a boon to sick women and I heartily recommend it Yours very truly, M rs . R osa A dams , 819 12th St, Louisville, Ky." — tsooo forfeit If original of Above letter proving genuineness cannot be produced. FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN. Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will understand your case perfectly, and will treat ?rou with kindness. Her advice s free, and the address is Lynn, Mass. No woman ever regretted having written her, and she haa helped thousands. Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Thia wonderful Chi- doctor In called real because lie cure« •eopI* without opera ton that are given up die. He cures with lose wonderful Chi- eae herbe, roots, buds, arka and vegetables lat are entirely un- nown to medical acl- ice In thia country, ___ Through the une o' oan hartnlc“ remedies . ___ this _______ famous doctor ____ lows the action of over 500 different rem- lea. which he aucceaafully uaea In different seaaea. H p guarantees to cure cattarh, aath- % lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, 'mat'll, liver, kidneys, etc.; has hundreds of btlmonials. Charges moderate, (all and » him. Patients out of th® city write for inks and circulars. Hen<1 stamp. CON HU L- kTIOM FKKE. ADDH1MMI ic G Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. ISI Alder St.. Portland, Oregon. L tMention paper. J PHI MA DO55A BEAD HER LETTERS. forlorn little station beside the track. The road ran south from the plat form. skirting the edge of a mysteri ous brown wood, and losing Itself over the top of a bill. The prima donna led the way with the air of an In trepid explorer. Her tine eyes bright ened. an unwonted color flushed ber Miss Jennie Driscoll. «70 I’ut- cheek, and she made naive remarks naiii A vc . Hi' ok I vn. N. A .writes They passed about the scenery. through a field where the whitening ••If people knew how effk vnt stalks floated pennons and the ground •cruna was in the cure ot va- was silvery with stubble, and reached tarrh, they would not hesitate to the farmhouse, where a child's pale try It. I have all the faith In the little triangle of a face peered eagerly world in It, as It cured me. and from the window. lha»e never kniwn of a case "She will surely come.” Fleurette when the person was nit xured had said. “She will come. You do in a short time." Jennie Dris- not know my ma’m'seUe. She never forgets. She will come!” "Fleurette! Fleurette, It la I, your own ma'm'selle. And here Is a gen tleman who Is dying to make your Mrs. Col. E. J. Gresham, Treasurer Daughter* of th«» mib ’I Prv«i- acquaintance, and a beautiful puppy, dent Hernden Village Improvement Society, writes the Hernden, Fairfax Co.t Va.: so new he Is not even named:” Hernden, Va. "I knew you'd come!" said Fleur The Penina Medicine Co., Columhus, Ohio: Gentlemen-’•! cannot speik too highly of the \alue of Pcru.ia. I believe ette. ___ ________ ___________________________ I owe my life to its wonderful merits. . I _______ suffered with vatarrh of the The prima donna and the doctor sat that head and lungs In its worst form, until the doctors fairly gave me up. and I by her sofa, and she looked from one despaired of over getting w ell again. to the other wisely. ••I noticed your advertisement and the splendid testimonials given by the “Do you mis# me, ma'am'sellel people who had been cured by Peruna anJ determined to try a bottle. I felt How do you get along without me at but little better, but used a second and third bottle and kept on improving slow ly. the performances?” ••It took six bottles to cure me. but they were worth a king's ransom to "Yes. yes: I miss you, Fleurette: me. I talk Peruna to all my friends and am a true be lever in Its worth."— and we get along very Indifferently Mrs. Col. E. J. tiresham. Indeed without you.” "Listen. They are kind to me here nate ones. Little or no risk need l>e ' —kind. But I cannot love them aa I A PLAIN TALK run if Peruna is kept in the house and I love you and Chum and Mme. Bar at the first aiqH-arance of any syinp. i toll. I miss you ao that I lie awake in the night to cry. Do you think I On a Plain Subject in Plain luin torn of catairh taken as directed on the I h it t . gunge. shall get well soon? And bare no I'erun* is a safeguard, is a prevents-1 more pain?” The coming winter will cause at least live, a sim ifir, is a cure fur all esses of •T am sure of It," said the prima one-half of the women to have catarrh, catarrh, acute and chronic, coughs, , donna smilingly. "And may I return and not be lone colds, coughs,'pneumonia or consump cohis, constimptin, etc. tion. Thousands of women will lose If you do not receive prompt slid , ly any more, but very happy?” "Not be lonely any more, but very their lives and tens of thousands will satisfactory results from the tn* of I'e- acquire some chronic ail runs, write at once to Dr. Hartman, happy.” repeated the prima donna, KEEP ment from which they will giving n full statement of your case, still smiling, but biting ber lip. recover. ami he will lie pleased to give you i n later they were in the kitchen, The PERUNA never Unless you take the neces valuable advice gratis. prima donna was making gruel, and IN THE sary precautions, the chances Address Dr. Hartman, President of the doctor was making love. Sbs had i HOUSE ate that you (who read this) The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, a brown gingham apron about her will be one of the unfortu- Ohio. waist and also the doctor’s arm. She gazed Into the saucepan, algbed deep ly, and stirred the meal and water. Princeton Oraduatcs Live Long. Knows Very Llttl#. "Can nothing be dona?” she asked. Statistics gathered at Princeton theo The fellow who knows it all wl<!<>m “Perhaps. I will consult with a logical seminary show that forty-one has rem* enough to know a thing or specialist, but—I have never seen you members of the association died last two.—I'h ila*lelphia I'rera. like this before, dearest!” vear at an average age of 68 years. For rough. a<"t <** >1*1» there la no better “This Is not my real self, I am medicine thati I';- >'■ Cur# for Consump masquerading In a new role. that la You Can (jet Allen's foot-tiase FBFE. tion. Price 25 cents. all." Write Allen S. Olmsted, La Hoy.N. Y., for a free <ain|le of Allen ■ Foot lane. Il curea “Why would you appear to be cyn- sweating, Four-Leaf Clovers In Profusion. hot ewollen. aching feet. It makes Icair new or tight »hoe- ea»y. A certain cure for Two Saco, Me., girls found 470 four- corn". Ingrowing nail" and bunion" All drug Conscious that she was not pretty gists »ell 11. 25c. Ixin't accept any auLstltute. leaf clovers in Ivan than an hour one when she really cried, the prima don day recently. Ocean Depths. na tried to wink back ber tears, but Molksra will Uni Mr» W|n«lnw a «notsint unsuccessfully, and was reduced to The average depth of the ocean be svruj. ths Lrai remedy tv uae tor ihair cbildrsa wiping ber eyes with the apron. tween 60 degrees south and 60 degrees U»« LvelbaDg NUUD. “I love you,” aald the doctor. He north is nearly three miles. Put On. was so strong she felt like a child In | “ She has such a natural charm about ta, Ga. ; TITO Pprmanfntljr < uren. Wo f!t«or nervouine«« his hands. lllU firstday’aui»'of I>r.Kliii<*’fi<*r«at .N«rvw her.” “How sad life Is!” she murmured, ' Club Life — Rulmtltutea for home Henri f<>r trial bottle and “Yea, but it in artificial.''— Judge. weaken the family. There has bea-n ber bead against hfs breast, and she Dr. M. H. Kline, Ltd U3) Anb M . 1’bÜadwlptria, Fa wept—a little at the sorry pageant much and strong o|>|H«ltloti to club Bls Reply. of humanity, and a good deal for her life, Iwcauae It haa done luinn to tli. Teacher—What is a stepson, Willie? own joy. family. In many case« It has been Willie (a stepson)—The one that gets The INTERNAL REMEDY They then went back nnd gave made a sulwtltute for tin. home. Stejiped on, ma'am. No Case Exiits it Will Not Cure Fleurette the gruel. which as mere Where men and women •fiend much gruel was not a success. time In su< h a.*» lntl<>n there must of Not that Fleurette cared, She was er'grossed necessity be a neglect of home Rev*. <( with the puppy, who. Irresistibly If D. G. Wylie, Presbyterian, New York t unh.vglenlcally, licked her cheek and City. then the porridge bowl. By and by .Municipal Corruption To tninely Ì fe she was humming and boating time •i. turn over the vital Interests of a great with her thin little band. city, whose public life dvtertnlnim III “To see you as Marguerite— great degree the moral standard of Cera un re di Thule— Ita cttlxens, to n band of limi wit (wait To hear you sing It once again, coiuselem's or alia me to exploit for ma'am'selle, what happiness!” their selfish and corrupt ends, Is hot It is natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when rheumatic Smiling at her, the diva began to In accord with tho spirit of Him who sing, at first very softly. The notes of pains are shooting through the joints and muscles and they are drove from tho temple those who <le- Marguerite’s plaintive ballad fell clear inflamed and sore, the sufferer is apt to turn to liniments and plasters and sweet upon the twilight. The for relief; and while such treatment may quiet the pain temporarily filed It. Rev. T. Craft, Methodist, Denver, Col. round red eye of the stove glowed no amount of rubbing or blistering can cure Rheumatism, because it The Right Place.—Life la a hunt to upon the little group about the child's is not a skin disease, but is in the blood and all through the system sofa, and the shadowy, motionless and every time you are exposed to tbe same conditions that caused find one's self. There are two bunt- -forms that had gathered In the door the first attack, you are going to have another, and Rheumatism tre, one'« self anil God. If you work In unison, the probability Is that you way to listen. will last just as long as the poison is in the blood, no matter what will bag your game. If you proceed • • • * • • The girl at home replenished the Jou apply externally. Too much acid in the blood is one cause of separately the certainty la that when lheumatistn; stomach troubles, bad ‘ digestion, weak kidneys and the day Is done you will return empty fire and lit the gas. A moment after- torpid liver are other causes handed, a sadder and a wiser man. ward she heard the prims donna at UNABLE TO BLEEP AT NIOHT. One does nirt find himself until he the door. She went to meet her and which bring on this painful dis Sidney, Ohio, August 26, 1003. finds and Alls hla place, ltev. It M. unfastened her coat, Her friend was ease, because the blood becomes A few month« ago I waa faalinr down and unable to «et panting and wore an April face, and tainted with the poisonous mat Tipple, Baptist, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 *Btrern*,y bad, and alao fiad the girl suddenly exclaimed: ter which these organs fail to rheumatio pains In mv lointa .n,i ’ Ix»ve and Trust. — Without God Th. Iu.d10|ns “Darling! Not really?” carry out of the system. Cer Oles. temporary relist al beat; so a»eln. S B if there Is no place for love, trust, hope, hly. r«0o™msnd#d for such trou “He Is so strong—and dear. Of tain secret diseases will produce i!« courage In this great acene of life bias, I b»K*n Ita us., .nd aft." uklni H course I'm a fool, and it’s all prepos Rheumatism, and of all forms for .otn. tim. waa wall plaas.d withii Can any ono bo happy who sees no result. It did away with , th. ?b* tman! teroua and romantic and Arcadian, this is the most stubborn and love In the world, who knows of no Pstn»’ gavs ma tsfr..hln< sl.sp and too good to be true In thia work severe, for it seems to affect built up my v.neral avat.m, aivlL one who can be truated to do tlm beat strength and enargv. it I. a «Sod "L?.* ing day world; but—” And tha prims for every man. You know It la Im without a doubt, and 1 takil, every bone and muscle in the Bin., donna dimpled and smiled and wept ure In endor.ing it. *"H.aa. possible. The counsel of the ungodly body. The blood is the medium again. *. F. D No. I. B. b . BOUailTON. lends to hardneaa of heart, to hope “Since you are bent on making a by which the poisons and acids leg# struggle, to final despair, ltev, fool of yourself, you could do It to are carried through the system, and it doesn’t matter what kind f H II. Harris, Episcopalian, Philadel much better advantage, you know,” Rheumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood or vou phia, Pa. the girl reminded her, laughing and can never get permanently rid of it. A, a cure for rheumat’ic trou Trackless Trolleys at Mi rant n crying In sympathy. — New York bles 8. S. 8. has never been equalled. It doesn’t inflame the stomach I The only ayetam of triii-khaa trol News. and ruin the digestion like Potash, Alkaliesaml other strong drugs ley# In the Uultiwl Ntates Is thill at but tones up the general health, gentl v Heranton, An Irreparable Ixiaa. Pa., which haa made n fslr "Have you heard stimulates the sluggish organs, and al the latest? ■liowlng of ■ UCf'PMM. Ill P'rfllK’i* {|||<| Brown’s wife has run off with bls the same time antidotes and filters out '»♦•riiinny a IIIIIIIIXT Of I Item« chauffeur.” of the blood all poisonous acids and which have electrical automobilen lllll'M, op "Mercy, what a pity! He was such effete matter of every kind ; and when erated overhead wire, have a good chauffeur! Brown will never S. 8. S. has restored the blood to its proved satisfactory, the only objectloii be able to replace him.”—Smart Set. natural the painful, mtiarlna condition, o cz* i i* feverish to tlmm being the fnct that they re quire twice the current used for care A woman cares not where a man joints and the sore and tender muscles are immediately relieved Our special book on Rheumatism will be mailed free to those operated over rolls balls from If she is permitted to reign. prima donna's voice sounded cold. "I am too ill to see anyone this morning," she added, and gave herself up to the ostentatious reading of a political leader. The breakfast tray was brought In, and the girl busied berself with the coffee service while the prima donna read her letters. Over one she mused a a long time. “Chum, I ought to go see Fleur- ette. I promised, you know. Do you remember how she cried that morn lug they took her away? One goes out on an absurd train which leaves at noon.” She looked up vaguely at the clock on the mantel. “And one gets off at an Impossible station and walks a mile, more or less, to the farmhouse. Dear me! Really, I am too good na- tured. I shall not go to-day. I am sure it Is wretched out, and I shall take cold or something and hurt my voice.” She placed her tapering fingers on her beautiful throat and essayed a It ended In a croak, at which run. she shook her head mournfully and glanced at the girl; but the girl was writing a letter, and her back re fused sympathy, so the prima donna presently arose and found refuge in the compensations of the toilet. This process was not completed before a bell boy brought up a card. “It is the doctor," said the girl care lessly. “But as you are feeling so 111, I’ll just do down and make your ex cuses.” The prima donna flushed. “Ask him to wait On the second thought, I will go down myself.” The young man, who had been look ing out of the parlor window, turned quickly as he heard a light step. "How Is the throat this morning? Surely you are not going out on such a day?" “I am going to the wilderness to see a poor child who Is 111.” The doctor frowned. “Why not send grapes and oranges?” "The child loves me,” said the prima donna. "I cannot send grapes and oranges. I must go myself.” “Very well. I'll call a cab. As your medical adviser, I must beg leave to accompany you.' fl | They bought fruit and violets and a white and yellow puppy, which a man on the curbstone happened to of fer to the prima donna at a ridiculous ly low price. She cuddled It In her arms and talked foolishly to it all the way to the station. The train rumbled along slowly, making frequent stops, The prima donna sat on a distressing plush seat beside a corpulent woman with n mar ket baaket, and gazed out at dreary suburbs. The doctor sat In the bag gage car and held the white and yel low pup. Many a man who claims to be a At last they were abandoned at a gentleman doesn't work at it. ^S.COLEJ.GRESILVI ••Creations" Com» Wife (In her latr.i ,b,. — Harry, wlial'a Ihr «ItfT.-i a “gown" and a “errati,« Harry—I can't givi- thi-.i 1 « » Ag’irft, but it's a small fortuno — Pun,- ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Cenuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Muet Boar •Ignatur» of ^er^saseu ( m m «« aa Ube as ..»-■»> padttd ’ c fo > MiABAC,|k vAnltnO tor DiniRtn. CURE BICK HEADACHE. news. I’rag m-t t»y »■*•« gee» Hue engine«, aia»» the latrai I ate •*'■ I ». rhlnery. stump pullers, ws.l driUlug a. sella. err etc , etc n rile tur your needs kl.llMACHI» HY I mv < «4 Herr I««« Mrs« Portland Orrtoa uAi Your Liver Is it acting well? Bowels regular? Digestion good? II not, remember Ayer’s Pills. The kind you have known all your life. J. C. Ay«r C* . twwa»l* Want your moustache or beard ■ beautiful brow n or rkhblack? Use Perrin’s Pile Specific NOT A SKIN DISEASE. desiring it. Our physicians will cheerfully answer all letters a .kina (or special information or advice, for which no charge is made ’ " rar SWIFT SPECIFIC C0.t ATLANTA, (¡A. When n innn nttempta to make mon- keys of Ills frlenilu he limy |M* fori * <1 lulu Ike monkey el m« him elf. Seeds ri«u «»of«— tfiM n -fa Mita I r if erinwrirt'M" uv« J tai t t ;c ' tanriard Mrd«. a 1 ”••• b«e»| Annual j- Iff all ait ants, II. M. I FURY A CO., Deli oil. Mich Our IO' I aa«-. 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