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r 9, %' v' ' Reflections of a Bachelor. Eill people have too much n? ibitiou for the world's good or two little tor their own. \ man could k?* u lot of money by never having and hills to pay, hut it would he of no use to his family. _ fWurr Ij!CK OF THE ATKINS SAW fj$fc Tw centuries of patient nod eon* lenumis effort to produce mu l**i m?i iti the world Ten jrutemtlonsof hlo?>U and lirain*. Th<- iaruest phmt in the w.rid exclusively devoted to aaw-makltltr, employing many { hundred* of hitrheinss hign-priccd craftsmen and oquiniiod wi'h costly spcrial machinery. ; K worltl-wiJi! business astitrcgtsiiug tuatiy mil!>"ini of dollar* every yenr. A reputation Iniilt. up throuirh two centuries of steady ffrowlli. valued more hiphly tl.uu t any other asset of this i;rc?t institution Tlie cunrnuty of this Company, which is re*! <*. ted the world over. 1 to rriako nil ty|ie* nr.d sizes of saw . but ?L y one tjr.ide?t he beat. f> tkins Sows. Corn Knifes, Perfection floor ecrajifTs, etc.. ure sol.l by u!! titval hardware oea.i rt?. Catalogue on request. F.. C. ATIVINS (EL CO.. Inc. Largest Saw Msnulscturrrs in th- VVorlH. f Fsetotv and Esrsutive Offices. Icciisnsi'ila. l.iiVsnaBKANCHK3 New Vor., C.iicuK". Mlilliealeill*. I'nrdanit. (Oreifon , iMttle. tan Prnnetwii, T Mcm|>tit* Atlanta anil Toronto,-Canada'. f J Accept no biil?litulr insist on the Atkins Brsnd I ?l?MTTTRY GOOD ni Al.!.^ IM^VWffTlf f) W V'.'WV.' V?VW ?tV 'A'M.V *A?V.. .1 IftSl i. Iw e 8. iij 5 I KILLS PAIN. I y Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, j locrcase\burlS.?n?3 VaIho<1 view.Per Ac?^^Above Par or niiy other crop, proil need u itn Vir- I Mini-.-Carolina Knrtiilaora will bring P tho highost possible pric e on the mar- D ^" \ Wet. Make healthy, strung, well-tie- B volnpod, early cotton, with full grown H holts on tho fruit limits at the base as B woll its all the way uu to the very top K and tip ends of the branches or tho B cotton plants, by liberally using $ v Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. " They contain ull tho materials nocos- n jf sary to supply to your land the ol?< rnente which nave noon taken l'rotn it IS by repeated cultivation year uftor year. H Tnoso fertilizers will greatly "inuroaso M your yields pel acre.-' Accept u.> sub- B O stituto from your dealer. if Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. '/ A Richmond. Va. Atlanta. On. Norfolk, Vn. hatunnak. (la. m Durham. N. C. Montgomery, A'n Hj tiborleston, H. C. Memphis. Term. * N I M Baltimore, Md. lihrovjport. La. H COTTON AGENTS WANTED Wr dr*irr corrsspomleuts in all tho mnallsr lowmj ??,d villuirrs of the Hoiltli. Men who can control *ih>i Kiel .'I'tlon business will rAraivs ? liberal iud I'oiu ii Ml 1^1. Established b*'. Frederick K. Fish. Jr. &Co., 44 4. 40 BKOAIIWAY, NKW VOKK. | Dropsy III t \ 4^fe&v Removes all swellu:* in ? to to A dsva; effects a permanent cure jA , ib \o to 60 days. Trial treat ment 1 JWLX JT^ttiven free. Nolhl1.1re.rn tie fauer ( W r-\?dH| Write Or. H. M. hroB-i S^oni. ^RUdocUIIsI*. Box b Atlanta. Ux g . 1. _ ILfi. D ftaa y e* g;J B Trllrranilall dchlm <t!;ln tUZbM A ?rJtr rmi'i^rFREE TRIAL n A I.K ?' ! P.MK! ? ??.. K t K KMV I LI.I'.HO I So. r?-'08. EiEQBraniBraiHBi CC?S WKtfct All lul FAIU. Ki t. < <>u?h nyrup. l'n*i?? mhjiI. b %tt P<J tn Umo. l*ol(t by ilr'UNi-M. W?) PR;CE.^----^3 cts oq riic -sr-r- -Mn~T7-: -4;> " rift /f^TO CURE TI!E6R!1>/ h ffik ??! fw" IN ONE DAY m <1? ? ?IWIiM wfif.TO CClyt. FM h? \SACtff W x <-'* . I tor yoi.r -* jr. w\ Ojc? ^ v ' How'* This T We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cuixii A Co., Toledo. O. Wo, the undersigned, has- known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him t erloctly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm. ~sr A Tbuax. Wholesale DruecistS- To '?do, O. umd, Kinnan .V Marvin, Wholesale J'ruggists, Toledo. O. il .ill's Catarrh Carols talceu internally, act dig directly upontheblood au<l mucuoussurlaws of the system. Testimonials sent free. l'i loc, 75.-. |>er bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. Tea at a cent a pound is used by the poorer classes m Japan. FITS permanently cured. No Tils or nervousness after first uay's use of Dr. Kline's (!roaNerve It"storor,42t rial bottleaudtreal isefreo l)r. IC.lf.Kt.ink, Ltd.,y:il ArchKt.. Fhiln.. Pa. The world's produelioii 01 coal in lJ-'Bd was C70.IXW.000 tons. A l.uarmilaail Cum t'nr l*ltn?. 7tehlur. Illiu'l, llitrHlmv'. Protruding I'M**.*. Druggists are authorized I > refund money I' l'azo Ointment fails to cure iu (5 to 14day?.50e. Tito telephone system of the Illinois Cent:al Railroad is to be extended. nmsure FUo'sCuro lor Consumption save 1 my llfethreo year* a'fo.?Mrs. Thomas Hoctars, Maple St.. Norwich. N.Y.. Feb. 17.liHW The (ierinau til> ol l'tor/1. in lias a pOp-.l'it ioil el (m.000. To Cnr.? h Cold in Olio I'ar 'J r.i . '.:>xativ> 1'romo Quinine Tablet". Druggist- re[uml u.ouey ir u falls to euro. K. \?. 11 rovo'sslguuture on each i>?>x. ,25c. tfla- .w. S ollaud, spends on tii>uh ?!'>. 00t),lw>j . year. Ilolilioil iu C'litireli. I lu.tl thinj; what an outrage it is lo be robbed jt all.the benefit* ot the aorviccs by continuous coughing throughout the congregation, when Anti t.ripioe is guaranteed to euro, fcjotd eveiywhere. 25 els. 1'. \\ DiPiner, M. I)., manufacturer, Springfield. Mo. Chinese students in Japan now number more than IWtw. Salutes and Corsets. ' Among tho odd offlrial decisions ( published in Berlin is that of the Prussian railway administration on a point of etiquette advanced by a station master on the lower Rhine, who asked for a ruling as to whether the young women subordinates in his office should not recognize him tlrst on the street, instead of waiting to be sainted, according to the prevailing custom. The government directed the stution master to salute first. The principal of the girls' high school at Searbruck Inquired of the provincial government if she was an thorlzed to forbid young women tc wear corsets during gymnastic oxer- , cises. The government authorized * their rigid prohibition. New York 1 Tribune. ! * j Menelik Names Successor. Emperor Menelik has nominated his successor to the throne of Abys siniu. He is a young man named el'.gg Mantt. Menelik'* brother, and is shortly to bo named negus or Kift'a. of which country Menelik took posses slou In 1894. The IVkin robin is becoming naturalized in the narks of London. I yd an Em PSnkham's Vegetable Compound is ft positive cure for all those painful lilments of women. It will entirely * in re the worst forms of Female Coin- ' plaints. Inilainmation and Ulceration, Palling and Displacements and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is pecull- i iirly adapted to the Change of Life. It will surely curt*. Baokache. 1 It bus cured more cases of Female Weakness than any other remedy the world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such eases. It dissolves nnd expels Tumors in an early stage of development. That Bearing'down Fooling, causing pain, weight and headache, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with the female system. It corrects Irregularity, Suppressed or Painful Periods, Weaknessof the Stomach. Indigestion. Minuting, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility. Also Dizziness, Falntness, Extreme Lassitude, "don't-care" and " want-to-be-left alone " feeling, excitability. irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness. flatulency, melancholy or the ' bines," and backache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, .some derangement of the organs. For KSdnoy Complaints and Backache of either sftr the Vegfctable Compound is unequalled. You can write Mrs. Finkham about yourself in strictest confidence. L-TDU K. PlNKHil SFD. CO., Lyaa, Maaa. :.<M JtANTEED TO CURE GOLD, KlADACME AND NEURALGIA. itl Orlplnr to a dealer vho vron't Ouaranlri- I?. UU.NKY l!.l( lt IP XT llOKWT C XTXIK. ier, Mauu/sctoror, tijjrtiig/ltld, JIa nttf . SI & i I STOPS BH'.CHINC. Carat H?i1 * KrMtli-Psiltlr* *nd Tnittal Car* Pre*?No Draft-Cnr*s by Absorption. A sweet breath is priceless. Mull's Auti-Belch Wafers will cure bad breath nnd had taste instantly. Belching and bad taste indicate offensive breath, which is due to stomach trouble. Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers purify the stomach and tlon kvlctiini. Viv aVisorViin* foul eases that arise from undigested food, and 1 iv ?upplving the digestive organs with natural solvents for food. Thev relieve ova or car sickness and na>t??u of an" kind. Tliev quickie cure headache, correct the ill effect of excessive eating or drinking. They will destroy a tobacco, whisky or onion breath instantly. Thev stop fermentation in the stomach, acute indigestion, cramps, coin*, gas in the stomach and intestines, distended abdomen. heartburn, bad complexion, diary spells or any other affliction arising froin a diseased fti'inoii. \Vp kno- v Midi's Apti-Felrh Wa'?rs mil) <!<> this, and wc want you to know it. Tina oiler may not appear again. I llOfill FOR , 1*3 I Send 11ns coupon with your name I 'and r-blio-s r.iul your druggist's name I ! and R)o. in si.inins or silver, and we I will suppiv you a -amnio irec if you | j have never u>.e?l Midi's Anti-Belch J I Wafers, aim will also send on a cer- I jtiiicati good for '.?;>< . toward the pnr-I j chase uf more Reich Wafers. Von will I t iiml tlieni iiiva'.uable tor stomach trou-I I hie: cures by absorption. Address I i Mn.i.'s f 1 ua t*i" 'I'onic Co.. 328 .3d | Ave. 'to 1; Uland. 111. j | ' .i'ii'; ?f lre<-t aw' tl'rifr Piain'y. | All drueg'ste-. .VJi per box. or by mail upon rc.-cipt o: price. Stamps accepted. One of tlu* very best ways to he popular is not to be sure you are. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullen is Nature's great remedy Cures Coughs. Colde. Croup and Consumption, and all * brunt and lung troubles. At druggists, k. tiOc. and fl.00 per bottle. Valuable dogs are often vaccinated nowa days. . Ui:res Cancer. Itloud I'olson and Scrofula. If you have blood poison producing captions, pimples, ulcers, swollen glands, minis and risings, burning, itching skin, opper-eolored spots or rash on tho skin, nucou.s patches in mouth or throat, fating h.iir. bone pains, old rhoumalien: 'out catarrh, take Botanic Bload Balm (B. !. It.> It kilts the poison in the blood: ioon nil sores, eruptions heal, hard swellngs subside, aches and pains stop and a lerfuct cure is made of tlio worst cases of Mood Poison. I l*'or can ?. tumors, swellings, eating ores. ugly rs. persistent pimples of all ?.. u ?. 11 uumroys me can er poison ,|n< blood. heals c.tucer of all tinds. cun? the worst humors or suppurating swellings. Thousands our?d l?y ti. B. B. after all else fails. B. B. B. ompos'-d of pure botanic ingredients. Improves the digestion, makes the blood pure ind rich, stops the awful itching and nil lhari>, shooting pains. Thoroughly tested or thirty years. Druggists. 41 per bottle, vitli complete directions for home euro, iample free and prepaid by writing Blood Salts Co., Atlanta, tin. Describe troabie ind Tree medical a lvicv also sunt in sealed etter. Murders and homicides decreased more than 2,000 in the United States in the pa t ten years. Uynvhings decreased one-half. AN EVERY-DAY STRUCCLE. Too M?oy Women Carry the Heavy l.nad of Kidney fltrknraa. Mrs. V.. W. Wright, of 172 Main Street, Haverhill. Mass., says. "In 18(10 I ivas sutTer>ng so with sharp > jgS&S&mwj pains in the small Ivjfii of the back and had ( tEPGS'SXiEri su,a'1 frequent dizzy W) spH1 ' St,trce\N. \Jfabout the house. The urinary -* passages were also lUZVrlftkjJx* luite Irregular. Monthly periods were so distressing 1 dreaded their tpprot'.cb. Tills was my condition for Tour years. l>oan's Kidney I'ills helped ine right away when i began with tbem. and three 1?< xes cured ine permanently.' Sold '?; all dealers. ."<> rents a bo .. l o.-.i'i-MUliiini Co., BttfTnlc. V. Iuv the cultivated variety ol the Ku?-..>ii weed. Mtiiilluge. Ilcli cured in :t0 minutes by Wool ford \s sanitary i.olion ; never fail's. Soid bv Druggists. Mail orders pro:u|dh tilled b\ Dr. Deteltoii, <'rawfor?ls\j|le, Inu. $ 1. Societal'. Tnfl lias traveled It*) ,000 milw ?it;ce -\la> J4. 1001. A Game. Spinning tlir tbread of li e stair Do >o'.i know . little aii I. bow It's done, VY lien the da> light has pone with its Jara 'rid llie stars blossom nut every one. And. -tiring so silent, you raise To the sky where they glisten your ga/.o? It's simple! ("lose both of vnur eyee. No! tightly, till lashes do tnueh. And then look at n star In the skies l ltemembi i! Don't close them too much! > And see v.hat n sight you will win. W hat a thread all of gold >011 will spin! Oh. It's pleasant to sit to the gloom Of tiie long old varunda at night. With mother near by In a room. Or at hand, lest the shadows affright. When naught the vast silence mats. Atid spin the gold thread of the stars! Oh. grandma was wonderously skilled With the distaff and spindle, no doubt; Rut she eouldu't, although she had willed. Have spun stieh a miracle out As you l)> half closing your e\ ei When you look at a -tar iu the skies! ? Now York Times-Democrat. Saved. Tho man dressmaker ir. his pink velvet mat wmill' liio Vir.?,i.. I.. j_ ... .. . ..?n uio uaiiiia iu u? spnir. Here it Is October," he cried, "anil I have not yet evolved a new idea Id winter gowns." "Master," said the apprentice timidly. "What, hoy?" "I have thought out a novel type ot gown that will make a woman look like a broken hacked apo with wings." "Superb!" tho master cried. "lyOt us model it at once. 'Twil! take the world by storm."?Chicago Chronicle Heaven is goitiy to be a hot place for some eolil-blooilcti people. | . 9 * V * I N H= i. Lwiini an I'Miiii mxBK w cuTmffni?ff!nBW5S^yi oppo row valua?le"aaticli?.' me each can. aumrtm: Th? dcoantmcnt I n^WMUTNCNNmrnoOB^MnMlNajMM This laths "car" coupaa found on back of each cm* f genuine Good Luck . Baking Powder. Each coupon counts for a Sao premium. * Mr/ /*j|L^Ky' imm I 1 lYmY-fc^s These BBS I I MfOlwIIBM firnl som PW SB BReiS?2 many coi QS Ml auy pr l^^^kiSvRmPj tnent A man's witV never contradicts him : r i.?. \- ? ^ .? . -*' | '.i iic u^n*r> Willi 11 IT ?!>0. .K-" UU. UNABLE TO WALK. Tfi'riSlr ^iiit nil Ankle Canned Au l?nl Suffering?* ould Not Sleep?( tilcil !?> futiciiru in Six W>ck?. "T li.iil a terrible sore mi my .nil;lo. and bad not walked an> for el?ve:t months. I tried nearly everything . iliio'. any benefit and ha.: a doctor, bill lie didn'l sei'tii to do : i\ oad. I!?' said I would have to have n y iiuti * ken off. aild mat 1 would never alk again. ! suffered ^vvfill, and at night I -mid not .sleep at all. I thought t lie was no rest lor nie, 1 lit as soon .? I he/ o to i. e t ' ltienra S. tip and Minn.eat it i ontii.cnejil healing nicely. I t i-d *!.c at.kle with warm water and ? ntii.' . Soap. .1 Inn applied CutieuiH Hutment to the afffited part, and la:d a < ! >'h over the sore to hold it in place. ,\ ;er two weeks 1 i ottld walk around .11 my room real good, and in six weeks' i.tne my ankle w s eiw.rel, cured, and v\ a.s walking around out of doors. Mrs. Mai > I i.okerso.' , I.oil sa I'. 11., \ a , April -J, jilt (a. " Yielding All. "Our wills are ours to make them tlilne." J.nid on Tiiine altar, O my I.ord divine, .Accept this gift to-day. for Jesus' sake. I liav no Jewels to adorn Thy shrine. Nor any world-famed sacrifice to ma lie: But here 1 bring within my* trembling be nd Tltis will of mine?a thing that sec moth small And Thou alone. O I.ord. can-it understand. How when I yield Thee this. I yield mine all. Hidden therein Thy searching gaze can SCO Struggles of passion, visions of delight; All that 1 have or am or fain would be. peep loves, fond hopes and longings Infinite. It hath been wet with tears and dimmed with sigh-. Clenched in niv grnsp till beauty hath it none. Now l'rom Thy footstool where It vanfinished ties The pray r ascendetli may Thy will bo I done*. Take It. O I'atlier. ? ? my courage fail. And merge it so in Thine own will, thai e'en if In some desperate hoar tny ciio<> pievail. And thou rIvo back my sift, it may have 'rron tSo oliangrd, so purified, so fair have Ki'uwn. So one with Titer, so filled with peace divine. I may not know or feci it as mine own. Hut (tabling hack my will may litid it Thine. tTP IN TUB AIR. "Is ho still superintendent of that powder mill?" "No. lie's traveling now." "Indeed'" "Yes; at any rate, he hasn't come down since that explosion last week." ?Philadelphia Press. LOST Through Some people question the statements! that coffee hurts the delicate nerves of the body. Personal experience with thousands prove the general statement true, and physicians have records of great numbers of cases that add to the testimony. The following K from the Uockford, III.. Begistcr-tinzette: In*. William I.angliorst, of Aurora, has been treating one of the queerest eases of lost eyesight ever in history. The patient is O. A. I.oacli, of Beach County, and in the last four months he has doctored with ail of the specialists about the country, and has at last returned home with the fuot Impressed on his mind that his case ;s incurable. A portion of the optic nerve has been ruined, rendering his sight so limited that he is unable to see anything before him, but lie can see plainly anything at the side of him. There have 1! I % , uitinI H Eh. gglg_ ft* I^MHGS^r r?-_ J r? n|hv vjooa lyVicic tttKing t'owi HW favorite with gool cooks ths MWar it to grocers in car oad lots. saving to us. Now, o show oui W still further increase the ales, we are load saving with you in the form of dc 11 absolutely free if you use GOOD LU Baking Pow articles ate carefully selected, and \ou are sure Ic elhing to please you. All are illuitrated iu the Dk, found inside each ran. It also tells you !iot? npons it will take to get tlie premium you chouse. T.uck Raking I'owdrr is the best Jbtaluable at ice, because strictly pure anil alwavs reliable. low price, to cents for a pound can, is made posby the enormous sales, and the premiums are -d merely a- an inducement to tie r purchasers, ost of sttntc hrin-? covered by lowe cost of ship' iu car lots. }/ your t'cc.'r e? rn'l GorJ t.uck. pleas* sen J us his nan a"" AR E F UL experiment many years, ha clusively that i:h Potash is esser duction of big eared corn. Let us send you oir practi many other careful crop-feeding without any cost or oblgatiofn. Addrc**. GERMAf N?w York?93 Nm?u Sired. oC Why No*. Sign "Vrn7' In those days, when ecotomy of time and space are of the highest importance, it seems to me tint som e i of the conventionalities of eoirespomlencc might well he abolished. Why should \ve write "D?ar sir," and then make n pause and begi 1 a fresh line? Why eouhl no', ali w e have to say flow straight 01 in the same line front "Dear sir?" Again, why should we (ale three lines?and this, perhaps, is riore in i portani?over me conclusion 01 omr i letters? It strikes me that t wonM be infinitely simpler and more convenient if you concluded a letter thus : "I am. dear sir. your obedient, servant, ISd'ard Cuttle," all in one line. Can anyone tell me the reason of thi^t . custom and when it was originated? London Graphic. Two Famous Pioneer Treee. Two of the most famous pioneer trees in the west have a well merited place in history. These were the Lone Jack tree and the Lone Kim. The first is In western Missouri ami the second in eastern Kansas. A good pioneer horseman might have covered I ho distance between them in a day. At the Lone Jack tree a gr-at battle was fought during the civil war. A* the Lone Elm caravans over the Santa Fe trail halted for the nitpit and here were united two branches m" the fanions old trailKansas City Star. EYE! i Coffee D broil but 1%xv cases of its uiml bi?- 1 fore, and they have been caused by whisky or tobacco. I.each lid* never used either, but Sins been a grout coffee drinker, and tiio specialists bav decided that tin* case has been caused by ttiis. Leach stated himself that for several years be had drank three cups of coffee for breakfast, two at noon and one at night. According to the records of the specialists of LK?is country tlds is the tirst case ever caused by the use of coffee. The nerve is ruined beyond aid and his rasj "s incurable. The fact that makes the ease a queer one is that lhc| sight fof.vnnl lias been lost am! tlie side sight lias Icon retained. According to the doctor's statement the young jmuu will have lo give up coffee or the rest of his aipht will foil aw and the entire nerve be ruined.- licyislcr Uu I f . / i iff Luck smiums r You a great are shipping This means a big r appreciation and sirable premiums, ck jm LY conducted :s, ranging over ve proved cone liberal use of itial to the pro- ^ yields of fullcal books telling of these and I * tests; they are fret! to farmers j| Send name and address. H KALI WORKS. Atlanta, (it. 22!.? So. ^ro*^_^lr?g! Man's Chief Peril. J The chief peril to which man Is exposed is that of profanation of what is holy, front which he is shielded by shutting himself up in tlie circle of his senses. and restricting himself to the shallows of his reason. Within that circle, and L in those shallows, lie acquired | what he believes is wisdom, pursues what lie names ambitions, -offers what he fancies ar pa ns and sorrows, wreaks what lie intends for revenges, commits what he calls sins, i idulgcs what he mistakes for love, ind. in a word, lives what it is given him tf imagine is human life. Yet in all that span of existence there is but a handful of hours when he truly lives the life that is his own and not a pretense, an evasion, or an error; ?nd those few hours appear to him ?-save at the instant of their revelation as hallueinations. Nevertheless *ho> are the porticos and pillars, halls and gardens, sun and stars of bis heaven; which ho pragmatically anil complacently puts away from him, and turns himself to what seems to him his heaven, hut is his hrtll. T?..1 .. *1.?.. X >.ti ~ ? -l ? l V I ill.' , I HIS in il I'll J * I 11II il lUiiB.? ^ Guff of California Pearls. The whole coast of the Ru'.f of California abounds in pearls, anil last year 50.000 worth was harvested in lower California alone Plaee honor above weal li. * i dT* ii ilGHT linking. I.et it tie reiuetnhered that the eyes may lie attacked in one case nud the stomach in another, while in others it may lie kidneys, heart, bowels or nen oral nervou* prostration. The reined/ is ob.'iO'ls ami should bo adopted before too ln'e. Quit coffee if yon snow incipient disease. It is easy if one can have well-boiled Postum Food Coffee to serve for the hot morning beverage. The withdrawal of the old iind of coffee that Is doing he harm and the supply of the elements in the Postum. which Nature uses to rebuild the broken down nerve cells. Insures a qaick return to the old Joy of strength and health, and it's well worth while to li? nine again to ! "do things" and feel well. There's a i j reason for I POSTUM I