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^ 9|*ri^B Be * The jly^^i Always l^o BT^V ^ "eA^LCounterfeits, Imitations ai Sr ? * "'f-'^VliJ\ flExj^rimeiits that t,rifl? with t r Inputs and Children?Expcri (SliPS "*What is C/ Castopia is a harmless suhsti / . yoric, Drops and Soothing- S; contains neither Opium, Mor Hubfcance. Its age is its guar / and allays Feverisliness. It < Colic. It relieves Teething Ti and Flatulency. It asshnilat Stomach and Bowels, giving Tho Childrnn'tJ Paiinp<?ii.?Tim , ' GENUINE CAST , / Bears the S Thft Kind You to '?v ' * * Use For pv< / TMC OKNTAUH o*t MHV, 7T UUHH ^ ' w r ' -*- : ; * ** HANDCUFFS. 1 ' " * , j Various Device* That Have Been Used In Fettering Prisoners. In Vergil la to be found the first recorded Instance of the uso of hand- j cuffs, for the poet tells us that Proteus was thus fettered and rendered powerless by Arlstaeus, who apparently ' ^ knew that even the gods themselves wore not proof against ibis form of j \ persuasion. i<" \ . _ In illn fftlll'tli nantiirii I? fl i>.. \ ^ of victorious^ Greeks found several chariot# fuJI of handcuffs among the baggage of the defeated Carthaginians, nr^d It Is highly probable that the ancient Egyptians had some contrivance ( r' of the kind. The word Is derived * from the Ajtglo-}S?pcou "handcop," v/h^iu;e coulod ovltfcjitlj tho slang 1 tefnx/Veoppet'." i In earliest ?Sa&ou days "handcops" w^re used for nobleS and "foot cops" for fourteenth and the word Is sup'^lauteu 1 b/?he tortus "rftiack bolt" and ^wjv.^1 manacle,'- the instruments were tt^:cu^flfc#fs<i^^as tho names by vtjiv W^1U'&UOTU^| 9, r itov-M^ftjjjiUltlIo o? the last century klncjy of handcuff In gQD^qp'^e. kuown as tlio "flexlf Wp/'* w?^\y?-?Hke that which Id Btlll used; tjS^hlr kind, called the SmAKk* ' Wt, "^8ur^. e|Kl)j23^0S. 114^7 to restrain Ijflk vlorent .oysonHfl/^Y^vnaSid' fashioned ,v^L^tiiat the ctSuld j?ot move his '' ' , , \ Jr^-bands aim \vm ^universally dreaded. j * - *^j??or the W/n tJHJ$ed? U3%i^iuib lmniov4* ' " ' *! < ^ly qptfnijed is jUniMif jflWBfcrnble. ? A simple hut~*>ofl?fiil device for seTj.' x fairing prlsuyurs. fWRthe '^twister." teow abolMj^ owJ$jjf to; tjie Injuries ' jifZH. j . ' *" it ihfllcted^ 1U e airfstOT^oT- a chain with hniifrfc* drench tdinln 1v . . wasJ P0t*y^iaB^litfjjiM5gPnd the handles wera?^jrougfflMMjtpthoi' and twlstefl fantl^ jrm^oimSWyob ta 1 n ed. \ . ^tTV The least strtlgvia on tho.part of the M i "> .captfve oud.'the-phalns bit-deep Into If ( . '^Su > b'8 wrlst^-'^Of the snfnif Ati^ire, but \tuade of la "In Uy0Te," while In ht 1W. 'NjKTWt "u has proved satl3factor3r*f,?'^ ~*s3L.Tlfft handcuff usedi!n'.bomo parts of Europe laMteft prln|ltlvo. It ,Ui'/3 of ft f metal, t0^ thea'WRwn together I ' nm.' which must ^ time. The d ^vv 'iflf^wtilch Is in v\\ h '<fomoa from ^ Urfrtnch less 0L A', ? cl,,p th0 $& #v > 110 58 -tr,,K'1 i t fr- L <^y"eaKenefl By uver-work. ^ Kidneys Make Impure Blood. f V Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re\,\^ * v * apotitiblefo^nfach sickness and suffering, ' j|' tention, hut your kidit / Df \fW^ they do most and <f>J should have attention your kidneys are weak or out of order, -you can understand how quickly your entire body is affeetcd and how every organ Bcema to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin i < taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. &?' Kilmer's Swamp-Poot. A trial will conRf viuce you of its great merit. The mild and immediate effect of I V) Swamp-Root, the great kidney and I \ hiedder remedy, i? soon realized. It Btanda the highest because its remarkable uvuuu jiiwi/ti uua imvc uccii F ) proven in thousands of the uio?t diatressj| \ ing cases. If von need a medicine you now to filld out if you have kidney or Bk \ bladder trouble. Mentis this paper \ vrhef. writing to I)r. Ktt'nier & Co., HjL N. Y. JMn't m?ke any inlaid. I '<%, but reioetnlier the rilme, SwumpBk< \ and don't let n dealer sell you k i . in place of S.wamp~Root<~i/ j on will be dUrtjjjbinteil, i SleiBrTll : 'light, ami which has been >3 borno the signature of i been made under his peripervisloa slnco its infancy." .o ono todcccivo you in this, id '* Just-as-good" are but Mid endanger tho health of onco against Experiment. XSTORIA tuto for Castor Oil, Parejrrups. It is l'leasant. It phino nor other Narcotic 'Allien. If. (lostrovs Wmnnu uures Diarrhoea and Wind roubles, cures Constipation es tlio Food, regulates tho healthy and natural sleep. Mother's Friend. ORIA ALWAYS ignature of '2?~~ e Always Bought sr 30 Years. IAV TUCCT, NEWVOnK CITY. gling violently. Inventors slioiild turn tlloli- I... I. remains to be clone before (tie lighting prisoner can be quickly and strongly secured without barm to himself or bis captor.?London Globe. The Tuaregs. In his book "Across the Sahara" Hans Vischer writes: "On a spot recently uncovered by the wind 1 picked lip blunt arrowheads and knives, Carthaginian coins, money lost by Romans and Arabs, and fragments of beautifully colored m-irliln uImIic w I.I. 1? probably once adorned some lioman villa on tlio hills." Strange peoples were met in (hat long march across the Sahara the Tuaregs, for instance, who need nut a suffragist attack to bring thein lo their senses, for "among the Tuaregs it Is the man, brute, who by all tho laws of tho country has to o'>ey the woman. Descent is traced through the mother. Woman shows h'-r proud face to all the \yorld, while the man goes veiled." The Artist and Mis WorL Tlio grout artists. li!;c the ^iv.it heroes, have always done whatever ramo to hand. Micholangelo ^nnnl. d and said he was a sculptor when Julius II. set hlin to paint. t>ut lie painted the roof of the Sisiine chapel. Shakespeare chafed at the popularity of the fool in the drama <>t his time and then produced the fool in "Lear." If either of them had wailed P>i perfect conditions and an inspiration tintrammeled by circnmstanees lie would have dono nothing. The.s produced masterpieces because they made the best of things as they were. And this Is the business of the artist in life.? London Times. H18 Pockets Were Emotv. Damon-aii, mi actor, fought a due) In 1831 with nn orator named Manuel. The orator proved the better swordsman nnd would have run Damoreau through the body had not his sword struck a live franc piece uhii li happened to be in the actor's pocket. This drew from a notoriously impecunious journalist the exclamation, "Alas, i? I had been in Dnmoreau's place it would have been all over with ino!"? New York Post. ? Domestic Joys. Wife?I came across a bundle of your old love letters today. Husband? uiii i inni 1111 111 uu'i : > > 11? 1 u?i. 11 nsba nil?Aiul what was the effect of that perusalV Wife 1 wondered which was the bigger fool?you fur writing them or I for marrying you after receiving them. The Test. "They seem to be in love." "Yes; I really believe those two think as much of each other as they do of themselves."?Louisville CourierJournal Pa's Definition. Little Willie?Say, pa, what Is a matj rimonial prize? Pa?A matrimonial j prhce, my son. Is the woman some oth| er man married.?Chicago News The actions of men are like the In dex of n book?thoy point out \vh?f I* . most romnrknblo In them Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for Vou They will curc your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Dia| bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitute*. * f -v ) ' "4 {?.. ' . _ The Bird's Tall. In his "Story of the Birds" James Nowtou Ilnskett says: To a slight extern la some birds the tail may be used a>; a rudder, hut where the wiug ! is perfected turning Is effected with a very scant tall. The nse of the tall | always has more reference to the up | u d down movements than to the lutoral. It comes Into play In alighting I I tils a brake) or In rlslnir fnu n utoiiL-.. I I suiTacCi ami Is used dexteroutdy by llic soaring birds In balancing themselves against varying currents of air. Quaint Picture of Gladstone. According to a Turkish newspaper Of lS7t>. William E. Gladstone was born in 171)0. Kor father he had a Bulgarian. Ills gluttony for gold made him yellow. lie was of medium height. his whiskers were cropped close to his face, and "as a sign of his salanic spirit his forehead and upper forehead were bare. Ills evil temper lias made bis hah fall off, so that from a distance he might bo taken for quite bald." What Ho Lacked. \ "They tell me," said the jAnoeent maid, "that your marriage was the re suit or love at Ill's I sight. I? It true?" "It is." answered the round uhoullie red man sadly. "Had I been gifted with second si^ht I'd still be lu the bachelor elass!"?Chicago Record-Herald. Tommy Knew. Teacher (addressing class)?A philanthropist Is a pel son who exerts himself to do good to his fellow men. Now, if I were wealthy, children, and gave money freely to all needy and unfortunates who asked my aid I'd be a? She broke otV abruptly to point at a boy in the class. "What would I be. Tommy?" she asked. "A ciiH-li!" shouted Tommy.?Exchange. Eating Away an Island. Strength Is not a thing usually connected with maidenhair fern, yet If Its roots have not sulliclent room they will break the pot in which the plant grows. 1 Hades of grass will force the curbstones between which they spring up out of their place, and in a single night a crop of small mushrooms have lifted a large stone. Indeed, plaids have been known to break the hardest rocks. The island of A Ida bra, to the northwest of Madagascar, is becoming smaller and smaller through the action of the mangroves that grow along tho foot of the cliffs. They eat their way into the lock in all directions, and into the gaps tInis formed the waves force their way. In time thev will probably reduce the island t<> pieces.-London f'Slobe. The Judge's Error. "(live one verse of 'The Star Spangled I'm liner.' " "I can't do it, judge." "Quote a passage from the eonstituI ion." "Too many for me." "Then I can't naturalize you, my man." "Hut I was born here, judge, t don't want to be naturalized. I'm after a l):illift"s job."? Khusus City Journal. Unkind. The Kind Lndy?Vou clear off or I'll set the dog at you. The Tramp?Ab. 'o\v deceptive Is 'Uinan natur'. Fer two nights I've slept in your barn, eaten i>t yer poultry an' drunk of yer cider, and now ye/, treats ine as an utter stranger.? I London Sketch. The Sphinx. "What was the riddle of the sphinx ?" "I don't know; but, judging by a sphinx's fa?-lal expression, 1 don't believe it was very funny."? Washington Star. tt 11uw JLIliiiT i.lTi-r ('lie Hundred I ollars He ward fur acv cane <>f (Jatarrli tliut cattnot !ic< nn <! Ii\ llaU'H Catarrh Cure, i .1. CI I KNKY & CO., Toledo, <). \\ > tin' undersigned, have known F. I. < honey for tin* last l"> years. an<l 1 ?* ij vi him [M-rfi etly li morable in all bust111 ss ira tactions ami financially able to chin ut an\ obligations made by his firm. Wai.mno. Kinnan A Marvin, W holi Hale Druggists, Toledo, <) I lull's t 'a 1 arrli < Mire is taken in tern ally. acting ifiivctly upon the blood and miK'ons surfaces of the nyHt?'in. TeHtiinoni:ih -m-ii. free, l'rice 7.V. per Initio. The growing scarcity of finisliin^ woods has led to an ail1111; 11 prod in t ion of over 1,100,(II11),(1111) >(|ii;tr?' feet of veneer. Porcelain was discovered hy an alchemist who was seeking a mixture of earths that would make I lie most durable eniciI>les. Tin? h) londid work '>t C'hanttitir 1 inn's S|iiniiu*h hihI Liver TaMetH in nil comiii},' t.i liL-Jit. No Much K""?nd romody foi liver inn! bowel troubles was ever known littfnro. TbouHinilH IiIohm them for cm i ny ''insti pa( ion, sick headache, iiilionsmsH jaundice nnd indi^OHtion. Sold by all dealers. Last year persons wore killing i>v inotar cars in the streets of I iOtidon. ii takes sixteen tons of l>eetinot to make one ton of sugar. \ ) rett*i i lot is cU'Ctrie plant ii'ir llamberK, Uorminy, in driven by a windmill. A 1 f?*?<< I (?r Tom Hoy wa- Susie climbing trees and fences, jumping ditchoH, whitlin#, always qet> tiny scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises, tin it) pR, horns or scalds. lint laws! 11 or mother just applied Buoklen's Arnica Salve and cured her uuiok. Heals everything healahle- Hoils, Uteres, Kczems, Old Hores, Corns or , Piles. Try It; 2T?c. at all druatrgiets. ( \ \ "A CRUMB FROM THE CH! I-A-V*.. . Matthew 15:21-28? "Great is thy faith; be it unto thee el GOD loves tho fulthful and delights to ha' blessings are for such. Hy reason with our birth, It Is not alike easy to and to shape llfo according to thes< blessings of tlio future will more than off* However, while only the faithful will attain thlugs of Clod's promises In this present age, Btlll In reservation an Inferior blessing for now, but who must be dealt with during th lines of sight. Our present study well lllus those who trust him. The Canaaultlsh woman was a heathen a with whom the Lord had not entered Into co who at that time were without God and w provision for tho blessing of the Gentiles 1 When our Lord sent forth his Apostles to pr nor of dlsoases and casting out devils, he ln> were not Jews?Gentiles and Samaritans. I: way of the Gentiles and into any city of th am not sent savo to the lost sheep of the hou tlons our Lord's miracles were confined to tl covenanted people. For this reason Jesus Igi ltlsh woman, crying "Have mercy on me, O I 1b grievously vexed with a devil." And later Kllf tr\ f tin 1au> ?l.~ . c I-....... I MUV w vuu iuoi nut'irp VJJL IIIL* IH/HJJU UL A.">I UUI, children's bread ami cast it to tin; dogs." The term "dogs" was applied to (lie <Je their Inferiority. Our Lord merely matte use day, nnd still common In Palestine. Knt nob "Yea, Lord, yet tlio dogs ent of the crumbs b!e." What perseverance, what faith, w.is l ho believed the Lord to be the promised M David! As Jesus Intimated, she had ni"re fi Her request was granted?"O woman, great i as thou wilt." Her daughter was healed froi There are several lessons for us in (his st be by nature, by heredity, by environment; h we tnt? still know of tho Divine compassion. If he chose first of all to manifest his favor t< not signify that ho had no love or care for t that the Divine purpose must How out to ma cnannets mm lu uod's due time. We may 1 standpoint of perfect knowledge in the herea feature of the Divine program. For Instanc seems strange that God lias permitted a rei for 6000 years, when he has the full power throw the forces of evil and to Inaugurate v the deliverance of mankind from the power superstition; to give light for darkness; kno blindness. Studying tho Divine Plan of tin that Ood will first select a Church class Church as channels of blessing toward the \v A little while, and the permission of sin the present life shall havo served to chisel an while, and they shall be transformed to the g beyond the veil. And then a little while, in the world In general will be dispensed. Tim from this table, and then not merely crunil tho race, but rich and bountiful provision, ( than we could have asked or thought It Is a great and Important truth that less completely obsessed by evil spirits?dem logs, but the fallen angels, as the Scripture: against these Influences of demons and, bee Bible teaching on the subject, they come nu fluences with dimmer of entirely losing tliei such affliction as this which affected the di seemed to realize that there was only the o get help. Hence her Importunity, when she i In another sense of tho word all sin and tlona of the devil, because all are either din work. Thus our I.ord declared that Satan falsehood to mother Eve?"lie was a murdei not in tho Truth." Through his He our race I tal. moral and physical, and Is irolncr down for the grent Deliverer; thnnk God also, for Mlllennlnl now nigh nt hand! Women's Secrets Thero it one man in the United States who h more women'# secrets than any other man c country. These secrets ore not secrets of gu the secret* of suffering, nnJ they have been R. V. Pierce in the hope and expectation of That few of these women have hcen disuppoi pectations is proved hy the fact tlrnt ninety*) all women treated hy Dr. 1'iercc have bee o I t.. U . 11.. r ......I .. I I I 1? - vu vu k/uvu u itVUKi >YWUI?.l lie I cases treated were numbered by hundreds that record applies to the treatment of more lion women, in n practice of over 40 years, i and entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude aecor specialists in the treatment of women's disea Kvery sick woman may consult Dr. I'ic charge. All replies are mailed, scaled in | any printing or advertising whatever, upon tl out fee, to World's Dispensury Median! Ass< buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIERCE'S PAVORIT 3VTolf o? "Vv oa.lt "Woxnoii f ? /"r _ _ ** - v /JSjlMiir S( Mr. Far I ^ 1 I Northern or Southern city. I Installing a telephone I same as increasing your I making a large outhy f< I phone costs very liule. S We would like (o tell you ul>o rural telephones. Ask Hie nenic Or write to iim for (les< ri|?ti\e hook I I FARMERS' LINE DEPARTM Southern Bell Telep L& Telegraph Co Soutb Pryor Stre?l Atlanta, k s, '^jlpPIsP^ ^ ^ [LDREN'S TABLE." lune 12. :ch us thou tCllt."?V. ?8. re them trust in htm 111?* clilefost " of various conditions connected nil to accept the Divine promises 3, trusting that the rewards and ti let the sacrifices of the present. F the exceeding great and precious h we are glad that the Creator hns * those who cannot exercise faith 11 o Millennial Ago more ntoug tlie (>( Urates tho Lord's grace towards (.| v voinun-one not an Israelite?ono S Tenant relationship -one of those lthout hope, because the Divine ivus not yet opened tip to them f( each the Gospel, henlins all man Jtructed them to puss by all who Us words were, "Go not Into the s e Samaritans enter ye not, for 1 se of Israel." With a few cxeep10 Jews. They alone were God's h lored the petition of the Caiman.ord, Son of David! My daughter on he explained, "I am not sent ' and "it Is not meet to take the H1 1 a utiles by the Jews us signifying of :in expression common in ills a the woman's faith: She replied, f which fall from the Master's tn- , bus manifested! How evidently essiah. the Heir of the throne of tilli than a majority of the Jews, s thy faith! He it (into thee even 1 it that hour. I inly. However degraded we may owever outcast from Cod's favor. The message is. "<!<hI Is Love." (wards Abraham's children, it did he remainder ? t" iiiiiiiklnd; merely J nkind thnaivh 1 dviiiei v-appointed H tie sure t lint wlk>ii we get to the j fter we shall set- wisdom in ev ery [ e, from the hn;n;in standpoint it I \ gn of sin and de:itli In Hie world t t?> speak ilit* W'.nl and to oxer ' tracious inthieinv-. of blessing for 1 of Kin and Salan. iuti raine ami ' wlcdjte ill' l..i l,tiuiance anil j "j a Ajics, we li it) 1 I lit* lesson to l.v | , am! xubsi >|ii< 111 ly vi < (ho elcvt t 'olid of mankind. and the trials and dillicultlcs ol d polish tin- "very cleit." A 111tIt* j lotions likeness ni i heir Itcdceiuer id the blessings Imii* promised t<< i children of (Sod will tlrst he fed | lis will fall for the remainder of . xceediiijily and abundantly more 1 many human beings are more or | oils not the spirits <>f human he | * declare. Many battle for years ( ause not lightly informed of the I ire and more under the occult in \ r reason, it was nrobalilv some uiKliter <>f ili?' < auaunitess. She J ne quarter from which sh?; could ( recognized t Ik' l.ord, i sickness jiuiy lie s:tl<l (o |>o alllic i ctly, or throtu.li heredity, Satan's i hud murdered our race by ills ' r from tlic beginning and abode lias nunc down into sickness, n or? , rapidly to the tomb. Thank God ( iiis grent day of deliverance, ttiu as perhaps heard >r woman ilt or slmmc, hut con tided to I)r, advice and help. nted in their excent, of cmurkahle if tlic By only. Hut when J than half-a- mil- 7 ? it i. phenomenal, iled hint hy women, as the first of s .. rec hy letter, absolutely without perfectly plain envelopes, without lieni. Write without feur us withleii'.tion, l)r. U. V. Pierce, Prest., ! ; PRKSCRIPTION 5(troxi{;, Kat Woiiion Woll. RFi/ice^i^^E mer! > iti of A picric:i, Mr. Farmer? (lie worM?isat your service. Ihuiii' a *(ion sis \tin want it. is, your 11 inn Is in town, to 1 ... \ . . 1 i i. : i I -\> i ui Kj v 11 iv ui un^y t; win i | i on your farm is the I horse power without I >r? the horse. A tele-1 ut our plan for installing A I I Sell tclrphoMO manager . t. A postal will do. JsBi r / 1 ' -?i r i?._ Cranberries correct the liver, j Asparagus stimulates the kldeys. Celery is a nerve tonic, and so inu air uiiium. Honey is a good substitute for r?l liver oil. Watercress is an excellent lood purifier. TIim IIIkIi Ciut i.f l.ltlng. Increases the price of manj uece6ulioh without improving tto quality. ol?y'B Honey anil Tar maintains its igh standard of excellence and its roat curative <iunIitiua w'thout any lcrease in cost. It is tbo host rome y for coughs colds, croup, whooping jueh and all ailments of the throat, tiest and lungs. Tiio gonuine is the, i-llow package. Refuse substitutes, old l>y all Druvgists. Parsnips possess the same vir ne as sarsaparilla. Bannanas are beneficial to ufferers from chest complaints. Never hesitate about giving Chainerlain'n Cough Remedy to children, t contains no opium or other narcoirH and can bo givon with implicit ontidence. *As a quick cure for ongtis and colds to wh'cb children aro i?8coptible it is unsurpaHed. Hold^by 11 dealers. Beetroot is fattening and good /\i? u'lm urnnf a i\n4 w? |'\\/|??\ n liu 11 IWIU IU |'l(C 'Ml losli. Tomatoes are good for a torMil liver, but should he avoided >y gouty people. '<ilitimtii<1t-r lullni A. I'rutt font No 1 1 It l)o|>i. 111. (i. A. It. Mr. Isaac Cook, Commando of nliovo Jost, Kewnnee. Ill . writts: "For a ong timo I was bothered with backohe and pains across my kidnays. Uiout 'ami months ago started taking ''olv Kidney Pills and aoon saw tlioy very doing just as claimed. I Wn|it on aking them and now I am free from luckaehe, and the nainful bladder niRory is all gone. 1 like Foley Kidley fills so well that I have told many if my friends and comrades about Iii in and shall recommend them at very opportunity." fcjold by all IlllgglStS. Soapsuds is a ready remedy or burns. The Touring Club of France las spent $4,000,000 on public oads.. I.Ion Fiindleti h Child [n Pittsburg a savage lion fondled tho land that a child thrust into his ?ngo. Danger to a child ia sometimes {rent whon least roeardod. Often it !om('H through Colds, Crnup, and Whooping Cough. ^They slav thousands that Dr. King's New Discovery ould have saved. "A few doses cured Dur baby of a very bad ease of ('roup." writes Mrs. George 1$. Davis >f Flat Hock, N. C., "We always give it to him when he takes cold. It's a wonderful medicinn for babies." Best for Coughs, Colds, LaGrippo, Asthma, Hemorrhages, Weak Lungs, f>Oe. ?1 00 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. I BILIOUS? CONSTIPATED? HEADACHE? FOR SPEEDYRELIEF. Nearly Everybody TAKKfl SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR WHY VAIlA I I'l NOT ? vr VJ0g I I MMHOKMnaMnJ Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Cures HiroHgh the Blood <5 Blood Poison, Jjk ifM) BONE PAINS, CAN- 2&V jttT CER, SCALY SHIN, flmln Rheumatism, Eczema* Itching Humors. it u it /rt^???i/? i. ?i." only Blood Remedy that killn tho poison in the blood and then purifies it?Bending ft flood of pure, rich hlood direct to the skin surface, hones, joints, and wherever tho disease is located. -In this way all sores, ulcers, pimples, eruptions are healed and cured, pains and aches of Rheumatism cease, swellings subside. B. B. B. completely changes the l?ody into a clean healthy condition, pivinjr the skin tho rich, red hue of perfect health. B. B. B. cures the worst old cases. Try it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM BBB pleasant ami anfe to take; composed of pure llotanlc lngredlenta. It purlHea ami ourlclien the blood. It. M. H. Ntrengthena ttio nexven ami liutlila up the broken down ayntcni. DriiR. rIhIh II .00 PER LARGK IIOTTI.K with dlreo tlona for home cure. Sold at All Drug Stores. . | I nourishment is necessary. <* For 35 years . Scott's Emulsion I. >? has been the standard, E world-wide treatment for I The air is clarified effectively by keeping the blades of a ventilating fan moistened with water. This collects all the impurities. 1 < " Foley Kidnoyi'illa contain i nconcon tinted form in^rodiontH of eHtablished therapeutic value for thn relief ai d euro of nil kidney and bladder nil IIK'IIin. ouiu ny nil druggists. At the bottom of (he sea the temperature remains praetically unaltered at any one spot throughout the whole of tin1 year. For Mor<? TimII Tit roo llrc.tilon. Foley's Honov nnd Tar has hoen n household favorite for all ailments of tho throat, chest and lungs. For infants and children it is host uml safest as it contains no opiates and no harm ftil drugs. None genuine hut Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow paclingo. Refuse nulist.itutes. Sold hy all druggists. Death valley, California, is 270 feet below the sea level, the lownaf nninl aI' /!??*' 1 ?*?-*-! ' ?? 4 l*^ i'wiiik wi wi t Mini ill lilt; UnitStales. Foloy Kidnoy Pills nro antiseptic, tonic and restorative and a prompt corrective of all urinary it rcgnlurit ies. liofUHO hulislitutcs Slid liV till (I r\lffK ists. 1'uy tie Dome, an extinct volcano in France, yieltls larpco supplies of carbolic acid. Sluiko Into Your slum AUen'a Knot lOnse, a powder It < nrr-n painful, swollen, smartiin/, in rvoua feet ?iul instantly talus tlinntin^ out of corns and bunions nnmnakoH walking easy. Try it today. Sold ??ver>where, 2r>ets. 1 >('( 11 KM' ll.'lyt'ji li i 11 <> on the nerves and is excellent for sulVerers from insomnia. The undermon d railways of Paris have a length of miles. Twenty three more miles has been authorized. " A touch of rhoinntifin, ??r n Iwiuk.^ 1 of neuralgia, whatever I In* trouble in, Chninborlnin's Liniment tliivi'H nwny tho pi in at unco and ourrn tho com plaint quickly. Kirst application gives relief. Sold I?y all dealers. A tribe of Hrazilan Indians elothe them selves in nothing vnnrn uro* -? *' it.m n 111.in >i inccc (H pottery. Chamberlain's Stoiuaeh and Liver Tablets will clear the Hour stomach, sweeton the brer.th and ereat* a Imalthy appetite. They promote tint How of tfastric juice,thereby inducing Rood digestion. Sold by all dealers In Russia you nnisl, marry Im fore 80 or not at all, ami yon may marry only live times. There ll;m ItriTiilly Iteeii IMiieril in nil tint drui? stores an nromuti , pleasant herb euro for \\ mian's ills, called Mother (Iray's A1 JSTIIA Id A N LEAK. It is the only certain regulator. Quickly relieves female weal. nuHBiiH and lhu-kache, Kiilm v, itlad tier and t Urinary troubles. At all druggists or l?y mail .A) e iits. Sam pie FKKK. Address. The MoUier ?? i < i vjih> v'u , ijuivoj', .\ . 1 , In Abvssiania the w ifo is master. If her husband ollVnds her, slic can liiru liini out. for the house and its lit'lon^in^s arc hers. Joliun I). Koi:ki f( llt r would c<> hroUe if ho should hjioikI his ciitiic inc-onm trying to propiiro n hotter lin d irino than ( hamhurlain\s Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Uomodv for diarrhoea, oysentory or howel^rnmpl'iints. It is simply iinportwihle, and so says evory onu that has used it. Sold l>v all dealers. Oil and coal arc successfuly burned together under boilers in England. Two millions acres of land in New South Wales has heen reclaimed by irrigation. The department ol agricult ure is experimenting in several of the Southern states with Japanese grasses used fo" malting. Wlmt Kvurj l?(?ily WHlitn. Kverybocty desires good health which is impossible unless tho kidm-vs urn houiki and healthy. Foley's Kidnoy Remedy should In* taken ?t tin- first . indication of any irregularity. and a/ serious illnens may ho nvortnd. Foley's Kidnov Remedy will restoro yonr kidneys ana bladder to (lieir normnl filfntn nnd nrdiiiK Electric Bitters Succecd when everything else fails. In nervous prostration arid female weaknesses they are the Rupicme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it <s the best medicine ever Bold over a druggist's counter, i ^ . -a uA -