BUT IT CURES Rt
lu'J nil rliM' tmrn arifilttff front iinpurtlh
iti fnrt' thn <1 iifr.it it-r nr\f<ttin. I tttnrrh,
linafer thr /nnpfr/tll bltitnl jtur
TWO BOTTLE
<;ofitlemoriI takn pleasure In hcarln
of your " UllRUMAOIUK. Two Irottlc* cut
bt> of ?iiy tx-uetlt tu you i;t a<J vortisinir yoi
Tours truly. W. II. HAND
All Druggists, Ji.oo, o
Bobhitt Chemical Co., >
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Fish Act as Surgeons.
"Along the Caribbean Soa." said nn j ,
artist who has recently returned from ;
those parts. "it is a common thing to ,
nee men and women and children sitting
on the hanks of streams, with
their hare logs soaking in the water.
"They have a strange reason for
this >ngo conduct. They are much
tro'fn by a little insectn kind of
tick- which buries Itself in their flesh. |
and is very nard to dislodge: and ko.
vrhun the ticks have gotten in thorn,
they go to the water bury the infected
parts beneath the surface and keep I
<iuite still. The tish have a fondness . 1
for licks, ami they hasten to the *
gleaming hitman flesh they see. and {
pulling the ticks out, devour them. '
"In that manner the Caribs fish are
t ailed upon to act us surgeons. Kffl- '
cicnt and painless surgeons they make 1
ton."?-Philadelphia Ueeord.
As You Like It. [
1 pray do Lawd wid all my might,
*Fo* Chris'mus time pass by. | ,
Hut olo Br'cr "Possum out or sight.
Kn Turkey roos' too high!
1 1
Oh. believers.
What you gwine tor do
Wen ole Rr'er 'Possum gittin' wise.
Jin Turkey know vou. too?
i
I tell Br'er 'Possum: "I yo" fr'en.!" j
Ho laugh, en wink his eye;
Rr'er Turkey 'low he dea can't sleep
Onless he roostin' high!
Oh, believers.
What you gwtne ter do
Wen ole Br'er 'Possum gittin' wise.
Kn Turkey know you. too?
Mother j
"My mother was troubled with I
consumption for many years. At 1
last she was given up to die. Then *
she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, g
and was speedily cured."
D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. 3
\ No matter how hard ]
vnur cnutrh or how loner 1 i
I you have had it, Ayer's S !
1 Cherry Pectoral is the |
a best thing you can take. '
? It's too risky to wait
| until you have consump- J
8 tion. If you arc coughing
today, get a bottle of $
1 Cherry Pectoral at once. |
9 Three tlies : 23c., ?Cc., $1. All dra;flst>.
m <Vvn*nl| eotir ilneior. If It* w*t? tnfc* ll, fi
a thttii ii<t m it* ?*/*. it it* ton* )o? not L
I to toko It, then don't ink* It. II* know*, n
Ixtto* It with tilin. Wo *r* willing.
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HEUMATISM
?? in the Monti. It /fiitlrrlft trill not Kj
liiiltn'f/, l.lrof oml stoninrii troiitihit P?
if'yin(f qittiliiii* It/'thin mi lliriltr. lQ
S CURED. H;
K A LP.Kill, N*. C. Ej
it teetlmony'to tho curative properties IK
tl iny Buo of a tm<l case. If thin will H
ir meritorious remedy, you can use it. ?
, Stnraril, .V. Inntitutinn for Hi I ml. wj
r expressage prepaid.
ilaltimore, rid., U. S. A. S
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A Golden Rule
of Agriculture:
Be Rood to your land and your crop M
I will be good. Plenty of
Potash
in the fertilizer spells quality I ' C
and quantity in the liar- .d !
vest. Write us and ,
we will ? end you, ^vjj'H
free, by next tnail, Ly- fhnlfri
our money winning
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau Street, '
Mpaaa-BBOFIIIII, .
J1 u-il\ rnlil. ?*lu .ii?jr
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JIONTIIO** rv|li.N<;i.h
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Fruit trice*. ohxamkki \i. thee-.
sTit v \\ iir.itit \ im.wi*.
s II It I'll-. ItOxKM (ill Vi'E MM>.
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rrutili>Kii MJiit .? ai>r>, llralIon. A nlcr lot of
iron ii l.i ulmrii- noil ll.irrnt I'l vininilli llm ka
Kull bloinlrd <'< < krrl* mill l*nllri? m nl ?*nrli
Uni p irr l'Ol.ANn ( IJlN.V MIOATS, thrri* inrnths
ml at enrh.
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Scier.ce in Business.
In a recent Issue of the journal of
I he British Society of Arts sonic strik- |
Ing examples of the effect of the use j
of science In German factories are
given. In 1840 154,000 ions of beet
root were crushed, from which 8.[100
tons of raw sugar were produced
? about 5 1-2 per cent. In 18G0 1,500.000
tons were treated, and produced
128,000 tons of sugar?S per cen?.
Last year 12,000,000 tons were crushed.
and yielded 1,500,000 tons of raw
sugar?13 per cent. This increase of
quantity, as well as percentage of
product is due entirely to scientific ;
treatment. The production of dry
colors, chemicals and dyes in CJermany
shows a corresponding increase
in production and dividend-paying capacity.
which is due to the constant
maintenance of laboratories or trained
scientists, whose onlj purpose is to
improve and cheapen processes.
Reflections of a Bachelor.
"Has Mr. Washington any original
dens?" "One." answered Miss Cayenne;
the idea that his views are original
is exclusively his own."?Waslington
Star.
City Nephew?I noticed that the hir*d
man didn't drink coffee for breaklast.
Farmer Bontover? No! He's afraid
t will keep him awake durin' the day.
-Puck.
nut-nun we ii nave goon weather
for Chrlst'ntua?"
"Don't care ef we don't. We wos inginrully
so full den dat all weather
look alike tor us!"
No man becomes wise until he has
often called himself a fool.
Monterey. Mexico, is to have an electric
rail ci(l system thirty nniex long, calling
for ai c.x|?emliture of fti.BOO.UOO.
It (XT'* Tilt*?
V>e offer One iinn<tred Dollar- Reward for
any ease of Catarrh that cannot l>e cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. t itxct A Co.. Props.. Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. .1.Cheney
for the last IB years, and believe him oerfec'tly
honorable in all business transaction*
and financially able to carry out any obligated
made by their (lrui.
IVr.HT A Tuuax. Wholesale Druarirists.Tole to.
Ohio.
Waj. imxo.Kixk as AM a u vis, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Oatnrrh Cure Is taken internally, noting
directly upon the t>looil and inaeous surfaces
of the system. Trieo. 75o. per bottlo.
bold l>v all Druggists. Testimonial* tree.
Hall's Family PlUs are the best.
Orders have Ih>oii issued to the Russian
police to forhid the sale or use of phonograph
rollers for the reproduction of -acred
tnusie
FiTS permanently cured. No lltsor nerv usnossaftertirst
dny'suse of Or. Kline's (1 rent
Nerv.' Restorer, atrial bottleand trestive trow
Dr. lJ.lt. Ki.ink, T.td., l?:tt Arch St.. Philn., i'o.
A lover - o.i.n rrl often serves to ! real;
t!:c monotony oi Imp.iinenH.
Mr*. Window's Soothlng^yrup for children
toctluiiS,softn the 311111K, reduces iuflmnina
lion .allays pain,oufra wind eollv. 96o. a bottle
It i>* much easier to expound the truth
than to nail a lie
Pirn's Cur# conuot bo too highly spoken of
ft a cough cure.?J. W. O'Brien, 3x1 Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn.. Jan. ?, 1JJ1
Hearing- a* a rule, t* more acute with
the right than with the left ear
Old Situs, Hacks of Chairs, ete.. can lie
dyed with PUTNAM Fadp.i.e?* Dyes.
The Knghsh language is f.okett by 115,0??,0.7J
people.
TALE OF A BASHFUL MONKEY.
Simian at Philadelphia Will Only
Chum with a Cat.
The Zoo has a bashful monkey. The
keepers call him "Bashful Willie. He
was born in the Garden one year ago.
and is the son of the large Japanese
monkey, whose destructive proclivities
have earned for her the sobriquet
"Carrie Nation."
Carrie was with Willie in a separate
cage unlil he was four months old. He
was then placed in the large cage with
the other monkeys, but he was found
to be too bashful to live in their company.
He kept on bowing right and
left, but was too timid to eat or even
drink in the presence of others.
A special cage waq placed in Keeper
MfCniMnn'c nfHen nn/l fKaeA in ctxM
tude Hashful Willie is thriving. The
oniv company he enjoys is Snake
Keeper I less' white cat. which has
become famous for having one blue
and yellow eye. The cat pays regular
visit - to Willie nnd allows him to pul' ,
i her tail through the bar.
A few days aco Willie had a cough,
and it was thought advisable to bring
the mother to him. hut even Carrie
was repulsed by Willie, who screamed
loud and buried his head in a corner.
?Philadelphia l.edger.
He Kept Cool.
One of the pluckiest tilings 7. have
ever witnessed, says a traveler, happened
when I was staying for the night
9t n eountry inn. I was on a cycling
lour at the time, and 1 had just put up
my machine when a man on horseback
galloped up lo the inn door. The
horse was e. splendid animal, voiine 1
] and spirited, but its rider managed it
I with the most perfeet ease. On dis
mounting lie asked that his stoed
I might he turned out to pasture?a
i request whirh was granted.
In the morning as I was about to
recommence my journey 1 overheard
the horseman inform the landlord that i
he could go and cat eh his horse him- j
self, as it was difficult for a stranger ,
j to approach him.
"No. no." said the landlord, point- j
I ing to the meadow. "D'ye see that .
j bull?"
, We both turned and saw a red-eyed, !
I savage-looking hull regarding us from
: over the hedge. Not far away from
; him the horse was placidly feeding.
"lie looks nasty." said the stranger.
"Nevertheless. I'm going to fetch my
horse. 1 should also advise your hull
to keep his distance."
We both looked at him. There was
something in his cool assurance that
was very taking.
Origin of "The Finnan Haddie."
Many years ago at a seaport town
on the North Sea.. Port T-ethen, a tiro ,
occurred in one of the fish-cutting t
houses, and partially burned the end i
of the structure, which was piled full |
of lightly salted, freshly caught had
dock, which were lying on beds of 1
dry kelp.
After the flames were extinguished '
and the charred top and side of one
of the piles of fish were removed, the
Maister pulled out one of the slightly
smoked haddock, still warm from the
heat. He smelt it. while the curious
group of men around hfm watched his
| every move. He tore off a piece of
the fish* and. and tasting it. took another
bit. sagely nodded his head, and j
I passed it over to the foreman. Sandy,
saying: "Taste you it. Candy! It is
nap so nasty."
This proved to ho a great clay in
Port Lethen. for every fisherman in
the town had a haddie given him free
of eost that had hern cured by the
smoke from the burning help: and j
front that time until the- present no
one in Port Lethen or the greater fish- j
ins village a mile away. Findon. ever I
cured a haddock except by smoking I
themhver the burning seaweed.
, The cleverness of the Findon fish- |
dealers in being the first to put this
new cured haddie on the market won 1
for them the glory of the trade named
"Findon Haddie," which was abbre- j
I vlated Inter on into "Finnan Haddie." i
I
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. p || It is gentle.
f(,I 11 It is pleasant.
& I j
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jl'; flj It is excellent fo
sV; ? II
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m ra
V.'-j i It is used bv rail
, 1
:/i ; |j j It stands highest
1*1 ill yon usc ^ ^ou
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HEAL
Praise Pe-ru-na as a C
Mrs. M.J. Brink
FIRST STAGE OF CATARRH.
A Serious Mistake Which Thousands
Are Making.
'i lie* lirst stage oi catarrh is what i~ j
ooinmorfly known as "catching eo!d." It
ma; Ik* in tin' ltr.nl. no.se. threat or !n11yc.
its beginning is sometimes si seven1 as to
cause a chili ami considerable fever, or it
may be so slight as to not hinder a person
front his usual business. In perhaps a
l'?ajority <?t eases little or no attention
is paid to the tirsl stage oi eutarrh. titnl I
hence it is that liearlv one tntlf <o tin. >.. . !
tie have chronic catarrh in some form. |
To neglo' t ,i cold i- to i11\ it< chronic
catarrh. A* soon as any one diM-otttsj
the tirvt symptoms of ratchinjr < old fie I
should at once Itcjcin the use of IVriwia j
ucoordinu to direction^ on the hottle, I
USE TAYLOR'S fc
Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold in balk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
'something just as good."
fi Indigestion Pains
*1, R EL I E VE D IMMEDIATELY BY "
$ CAPUDINE I
I'i SOOTHES THE STOMACH .
Sold At Drugstores
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4?fe.DR0PSY
m 10 D/.YS'TRtAIMtftT FF.EE.
Earn made Dropsy audits comPfar*
y plications a specialty for twenty
T years with ths most wenderflU
I I success. Have cured many thoiu*
" ilgfcrZL.'ECB. a. H. GBEEK'3 30MB,
WWn*''' Box 1- Atliuitx, Qa.
[S3UUKtS V/MKii: All USE FAILS. KJ
M llcrt rough Syrup. 'I'a-ics ITm>
fj In ttme. So'd by ririurgtsiv ( (
Why
IM i^U
Jis Us?
: family I Motive
ire.
ldren.
r ladies.
for business men
e under all circumstances,
lions of families the world over.
, as a laxative, with physicians.
have the best laxative the world
THY WC
ure for Colds and a F
and the cold is sure to |>as? away
without leaving any bail effects.
I nil's- this is done the cold is almost
sine to end in the second stage id
i.iturrh. which is making so many liie#miserable.
If 1'erutm was taken ever> \
time one has a cold or cough, ehroi^i
catarrh would be practically an un
known disease.
Miss Klizahclh I'btr. No. ">7 I tassel;
street. Albans. N. writes: (
' "I have always dreaded unsettled \
weather brean.-e 01 my extreme linbil- *
itv to eateh cold, when a eatarrha!
trouble wo- 'd quickly ilevelop through
inv entire system, wfiieli it would take
weeks to drive away. I am thankful
to say that since I have taken l'K
It I N A I do not have any reason to
dread this any more. It t have been
at all exposed to the damp,wet or cold
weather, I take a dose or two of l'K
KI'NA, and it throws out any hint
of sickness front my -\-trni." Mi-Khfuhelh
I'her.
Mrs. M, .1 brink. No. S'Jtl Michigan ave- ,
mie. St. .lo-eph. Mich., wiiti-s.
This past winter during the wet and
cold weather I < aught a sudden and severe J
coM, which developed a catarrhal condition |
through my entire sy.-lem. and so afT"clcil
my general health that I wa- completely '
broken llotvn in.I 1..
-- ..... >' MU,M III I Vl?U* II I 111 .
Iiyslfrif.il ami until ^lo supervise w\ liorno. :
\i\ pii\ ii iaii prest nhetl tor me. lull some- j
how In. itii'iiicim* .1x1 mr no go "I- IIimH- |
ing ol I'Kit I \ \ I ?!? ? uli'il i.i try it. .\f- I
tt*r I hail taken lutt flute hollies I I'wimtl ]
inysolf in lint' Ix itltli." Mi>. M. .1. brink, i
Sihyl A. Matllt-y. 'Ji> Main strfft, lliinl
melon, Intl.. write* "Last winter after
getting II1J iff! wet I began to rough.
\v liiih gradually grew worse until my
throa' was sore ami raw. Ordinary renietlies
did not lielo uie ami rough renietlies i
iiaiiseaietl me. lb oling an rdvrrti.einen'
rokec Remedy of Sweet <ji
jrlis. Colds, LaOrippe
Capsicum Vaseline
Put up in Collapsible Tubes.
A Hillslllli'f for anil Superior to M us turd o'
anv ol he ' piaster. ami w ill not l>M?ter Mi" most
tiolieale kill. I lie pa I n allay 111:.' anil eurative
qualities of liti?? artlele are wonderful. II. will
stop the tootliaehe :t' oiiee nild relieve headaelie
n tit! srhit lea
We recommend it ie- the l>e-t ami safest ev
tertinl eounter 11 vitnnt t.newii. also as an exleiiml
reniett.v for patus In iherlit?i and stone
? !! (tini aii : Jir;; :;in x u*.r fii: 11 Vi* nil?l k'nlJIV ?'otllplaints.
A trial uill prow* what ?i' claim for It.
mt ti will !.*? foninl to Iw invaluublr in tlia
limischoltl. Mhiii people -ay "It i*> tin* lies* of
a!! your mepn rations
I'rlrp 1ft *nts, at all ilruceists. orolhor deal
er-.or by -enillnp tin- aiiHiuu: to us In nstn'/a
stamps ivp will Ffilil vim n tube by mail.
Niiartirli* nhiiuldlp accepted l-y tin* piihlto
uiilo-s tin* -ami* currie- our latiel. as ullirrvrin
It is not ttniiiine '
cntstBROiion manufacturing co.,[
17 Ktato Hlrrcl# Nrir York City.
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V Pay More
ISHOE Ctt!
Money Savin Catalog
T TAV SPOT CASH FOR
v,v LAND WARRANTS
ln.ua.l f" folrtiar-of any war. Also KoMt?r?' Adililioual
Honit?*t-ad Mr Mm. Writ a mo a* .nee.
f HAN K. H. RtuT.lt, r.o. bos MS. l>e;iv.r, Colo. I
...
i;.Vw uLS l Thompson's Eye Water
Bee 2v\j
Its component parts arc all wliol<
It acts gently without unpleasau
It is wholly free from objectiona
It contains the laxative principh
It contains the carminative princ
It contains wholesome aromatic
agreeable and refreshing to th
All are pure.
All are delicately blended.
All are skillfully and scientifical
Its value is due to our method of i
the orginality and simplicity o
To get its beneficial effects ? bin
Manufactured t
(autorKia
San Fra.ncisco. <
Louisville, Ky.
BOB SALE BY ALL LEADING
11
)MEN
Veventive of Catarrh.
miss ?ara mcGahan.
>l w 11it l I'KrtL A .A could <lo, I derided to
I rv ,i hot tit', and you can imagine how
ll'.ad I lilt when ii began to relieve me
in .1 \eiy short lime. In than two
v.iehs I \\a- completely eurcd."?Sibvl A.
Iladlei. ,?r;
i
Mi~s >. |i.ih_ Mrti.-hi.n. No. li?T :td street,
Albany . N . \ .. i\ i i;es ;
"A tew mouths ago I ?<i;(Torod with a
M'vev. aitaek of influenza, wliieli nothing
i . . i ?
.....i.i I.. M\ lienim" lieeunot
lias!, iiix ?-\Ihm .1 nit* v i~iI >toil ami ex eri?h.
m'i'iih'iI rivrlii ami limiting I ate
ta-U-1 k?hhI ! took I'Kltl \ A ami w it Ititi
ix-.. x- i ? !?? I xx.m |u-i i'ci-t !\ xvell." Sarah
Met oi'mh.
11 x on tin not tlerive prximp^ ami ^lisi.k
I.it x i ?-~nIt - h um tii<> ime hi IVriuiu
xxrite at onee to Dr. Ilartiuan. giving a
lull statement of yotit ease, and lie ?x 111 lie
glad to jjix'e yxitl Ins valuable adxiee gratis.
Address Dr. Ilartiuan. President of The
Hart man Sanitarium. Columbus. O.
Liyi and Alullein
ami iaing Troubles. Tlicirmiitlily tested
r . All Druggists. S.'iC, 6O0 uitrt Vl.OO.
To Cotton Ginnsrs.
We Manufacture the Morxt Complete line
of Cotton Gin Machinery of Any Comuiny
In the World, namely, the..........
PRATT,
WIN SHIP,
MUNGER,
EAGLE,
SMITH.
We also make
Linters for Oil Mills,
Engines and Boilers.
We alsc sell everything necessary to complete a
Modern Ginning Outfit and furnish our customers
with full detailed plans and notarial
bills for construction of necessary
houses for our plants without extra charge.
The Continental Gin Company,
Birmingham. Ala.
WniTK run OT7R I.ATKS f r ATALOO Elt.
III
jsome. HI II ?
it after-effects. j|| || ?
ble substances. || |
is of plants. II |
iplcs of plants. rlr! = j jji
liquids which are I' : %
e taste. | i j
! : ! /V
i I
Iv compounded. i ji ?
' i i
manufacture and to ? ?
f the eon-.hinntinn : . Pj?
y the genuine.
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