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"Peace Hath Her Victories Jo less renowned than war," said Milton, and now, in the Spring, is the time to get a peaceful victory over the impurities which have been accumulating in the blood during Winter's hearty eating. The banV ner of peace is borne by Hood's Sarsaparill;, It brings rest and comfo o tho weary body racked by pains of at! orts and kinds. Its benefleal effects ove it to be the great speciic to be ed upon for victory. Hood's nerrr di" nts. S"t R ^e -"My mother was serious ly afflicted wit/ nt rheum and painful run nlng sores. inedicine helped her until Hood's Sa- tparilia was used, which made her c.nti y well." Essi E. I.tLr.SToNE. 853 De ,orn Street. Chiea,o, ill. Ti d Feeling--I had that tired. dull f g, dvs -P.sia, hen:daches and siweking S, but I o's S_rs.iparilla made me a ew man. I never was better than now. Jo$s MACs, Oskatluos:, Iowa. Hood s ills cure lsver ills. non-Irrttatina and the only cathartic to take with mood's Sareaparilla "ttonse" Seymour. Seymour, the actor, was locally known as "Chouse," because on one occasion, when playing Othello at the Limerick Theatre, he, in the well known passage, "Excellent wretch Perdition catch my soul, but I do 1 thee, and when I love thee not, c " is come again," pronotunced th y "chaos" as if written "chous' le mour hated the nickname, e . was o'rded of him when one i ceue a olafing Otl.ello in the .red out. :oice from the ho - e:'' Then "That's blessed goo' ' a singular the audience wiV .c bolt upright, spectacle. Oth'' f'direction of the shook his fist r voice of rage in disturber. T :tzrC a man, to come vited him, ' his head punched. down ai/ /'no answer to his chal There /piess Moor solemnly turn leng nd !proceeded to die, to an ed ' of t itters from the entire -The Arsgonaut. dree German cities possess electric r:til ,ys. Sc. 1?, AN OPERATION AVOIDED. Mrs. Rosa Gaum Writes to M1rs. Pinkbam About it. She Says : DEAB Mns. Pixsv:-I take pleas ure in writing you a few lines to in-. form you of the good your Vegetable. Compound has done me. I cannot ' thank you enough for what your medi aine has done for me; it has, indeed, helped me wonderfully. For years I was trou bled with an ovarian tumor, each'yeargrow ing worse~,un til at last I was compelled $ to consult with a physician. He said nothingecould be done for me but to go under rz operation. In speaking with a friend of mine about it, she recommended Lydia E. Pinkhiam's Vegetable Compound, say ing she knew it would cure me. I then sent for your mnedieir e, and after tak ing three bottles of it, the tumor dis appeared. Oh! you do not know how much good your medicine has done me. I shall recommend it to all suffer-, ing women.-Mrs. RosA GLm, 720 Wall St., Los Angeles, Cal. The great and unvarying succcss of Lydia E. Pinkrhamn's Vegetable Corn-. pound in relieving evecry derangement of the female organs, demonstrates it to be the modern safeguard of wo man's happiness and bodily strength. More than a million womcn have been benefited by it Every woman who needs advice about her health is invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. - A GENTS WANTED~ deg "Thrilling Stories of the Spanish American War by Returned Heroes.ori lished. For terms nd terrLory, address D. E. LUTHlER'VUE. GO., Atlanta, Ga. A1 test V tell nium Pmnk ma~y the I git Y you /' eyes heuc 'into the 1 t alotv elt.Seweighed only go pounds, z~ en~adhsnte aTo-dry she is entirely cured, r.nd is The genuine DT.Yfilliams 9 Sold onig- in:paaes, the,~ the j1l*&'me. -At all Tul 0-w wiim Merdirne Co GRE&T FOREST FIRE. Twenty-eight Thousand Square Miles B e Over In 1874. In 1S74 some hunters stayted a prai rie fire in Bon Homme County, D. T., opposite Niobrara, Neb. There was a strong southeast wjnd, and it swept to the northeast fo9over 300 miles, lick ing up the dr.' prairie grass and roll ing up gre.. columns of smoke on the soft Sep' mber air for upward of a week. his one was comparatively narpow, being kept from spreading to t west by the Missouri river and from making much progress to the east at first by the Jim river, and later by the wind, which shifted more to the east, but in some places the tract burned over reached a width of sev enty-five miles, and it averaged, per haps, fully fifty. s It found few streams impede its progress on that side of the Missour-, what few it did encounter it had. difliculty in leaping. Indeed, the se tance fire will jump in crossing ows prairie streams, where the gras edge, rank and tall to the very wat .case a seems almost past belief. ;(here is fire cannot cross In one pg and so it usually a place where it/,aving large rushes on, frequently. daped places unburned irregular 4kes, but leav along the streams hole, black, bar ing the country . ren and forbiddi over a week to go This fire ,an 200 miles. This may rather moi'but several things must be seem slg; consideration. In many taken g grass was short, which nee plac9 /hindered its progress. There es. /,le or no wind during the nights of course, traveled slowly then. S/other times, when it got among fetches of blue-joint or other tall /grass, it, like any other prairie fire, traveled at such a rate that a hors^, be he ever so fast, could not keel) ahead. The front was, of course, ir regular. and, as usual, it would fre quently happen that two long advanc in: arms would join several miles ahead of the main line of flame and rush onward, forming a necv front and leaving a rapidly disappearing island of unburned grass behind. The left of the mighty advancing column of flame was retarded the see ond or third day in passing through the Bijou hills. Lat. lie right be came entangled anong the Wessing ton hills and fell behind. It finally died out among the coteaux close to the Missouri river, in the neighbor hood of Le Beau and Boise Cache creeks. In fact, it was the river that stopped it, for had it not been there, or had the wind got into the south, it would have swep: on 250 miles fur ther, out of Dakota and on into the British possessions, no one knows how far. Probably about 2S.000 square miles of prairie were burneJJ over by this moving sea or fire. About thirty hunters andl a few families were caught in that fire and burned to death. - Preserving the Skia. The treatment of the skin of the face has always excited a great deal c" comment. Seome people will de clare that it is best to wash the face with soap and water and allow na ture to do the rest. These are gen erally people who have remarkably good skins, and do not need to be careful of them. Those who are troubled with pimples of the ugly lit tie things called tlacktheads feel that more care must be bestowed. The removal of blackheads is thought to be a dililcult matter and few under sand what causes them. They are noL:bing more .than the accumulation of dust and 1]ying dirt lodging in the pores -of the skin, and held there by the oil that exudes in greater or less degree fromi these pores. The par tiehes become black from the dust, andJ as thiey are imbted~ded in the pores mere wvashing of the face will not r move them. Thre only way .to get tem out is to press them o'ut with a bodkin or wide-eyed needle. Pressing with thme ingernail should not be r'e sorted to. Tfhe face should be washed and steamed befu:e beginning to re move the blackheads, then the irri tated' surface should be soothed with. an alplicat:on cf benzoin and water. If this solution is used constantly the blackheads will not continue to ap pear. The latest innovation introduced In the English postal service by the Duke of Norfolk, the postmaster-general, is a system ot mailing boxes placed in private houses. Letters mailed in these boxes by residents are collected twice a day, for which extra service tie governmen?t charges live dollars a year. ~y Girl Can Tell~ physician who maRes th e and. is honest about it can / ou that, in many cases,the ( er of Ted coTpuscles in the 'i is doubled after a course' eatment with Dr Williams' .j Pills for Pale People. That this means good blood j not be entirely clear pTom L.otoT' statement, but any' rho has tried the pills can tell that it means red lips, bTight good appetite. absence of~ ache, and that it tTans 5 the pale and sallow girl Smaiden who glows with ~eauty which perFect health can give. Mothers whose dtaughtemS debilitated as they pass ~iTlhood into womanhood I snot neglect the pill best ted PoT this paTticular ill, xe., Detroit, Mich., says: "At the ughter from school on account of ilt was pale and sallow and the doctors ive her Dr. wiims' Pink Pills for o boxes she was strong enough to months was something like herself. big, strong, healthy girl, weighing. y si-.cc."--Detre||' ?vening- News. nl PiIls foi Pale People are icppei aIways be&rnng st,o. direct f'rm the honetadoyrnY5pc hbox. OUR BUDGET OF iUMORs LAUGHTER-PROVOKING STORIES F LOVERS OF FUN. , lerent If She Qad a Crown-Slightly Tjewarned' Able to Navigate Himself-re Cheerful. -In the Near Future-;-Etc., Etc. Idiot-The Market Dulye a queen," "If you some day were/ The anxious lover s .n a throne, "If you were placed your head, With a crown up' iuld you What thinVa Propose * ,at day Tb.e 13r8t of a.' ,aght would be What : to thee, The. ,st. I pray?" fAnd up r .- + " e made a queen," she said, "If I: .'splendid it would be "; A a crown upon my head If d a grand throne under me What thing would I Do first, then? Why, rI would leave the hall of state For a moment, so That I might know If my crown were set on straight." -Chicago l9 In the Near Future. "Got the latest accident?'? "What is it?" "An autocab in trying to dodge an autoambulance ran into an. autopatrol wagon:"-Cleveland Plain Dealer. Forewarned. "May I call you mine?" 'e asked. "You may call me a min.e, if you please, George," she replie d; "but I doubt if you'll ever strike czy paying ore. "-Philadelphia North-American. Slightly Different. Watts-"Say, was it you who told me Browne had a habit of thinking %loud?" Potts-"Not I, I told you he had a babit of talking to himself."--Indian. .olis Journal. Able to Navigate Himself. "Have you given Mr. Staleight any encouragement?" asked the impatient mother. "No, mamma," replied the confident laughter, "so far I haven't found it necessary. "-Brooklyn Life. Could Recomniend It. "This is the latest style of bracelet," )bserved the detective, deftly apply ing the comealongs to his victim'a wrists. "How do you like it?" "It's very fetching," coldly replied the prisoner, as he walked away with ,he officer. The Market Dull. De Broker-"Why is it that the stock market is so fearfully dull?" De Crbb-"Um-I believe most of the bank officials, city treasurers and confidential clerks who have been speculating in stocks are locked up." -New York Weekly. A Discouraging Sign. "How is your son getting along with his literary work, Mrs. Rockingham?" "I don't believe he's making much headway. Nobody ain't accused him of stealin' any of his writin's from anybody else, so I guess they can't amount to much. "-Chicago News. The Cheerful Idiot. Nobody found out what he had in mind, but the Cheerful Idiot askedl the landlady: "Have you heard about the advance in tin?" "No," said the landlady, "all I am up on is tin in advance ."-Indian apolis yournal. A Wise Course. Blimbus-" Yes, I always make it a rule to be prepared for the worst." Hamby-".AIf I were in your place i'd do the same thing. There's no telling when that stupid offce boy of yours may go to sleep and let some :-ollector crowd his way in."-Chicago Daily News. ~A Happy Escape. '. She-"It is useless to urge me to marry you. When I say no, I mean no." He-"Always?" She-"Inavariably." He-"* And can nothing ever change your determination when you once . make up your mind?" She-"Absolutely nothing." He--"Well, I wouldn't care to marry a woman like that anyhow. ~ The Playful Germ. "Tag, your it!" cried the Microbe, playfully. The Person was hereupon naturally much concerned. "And you?" asked the Person, anxiously. "Oh, I expect to be in it!" retorted the Microbe. From the fact that wealth cannot buy immunity from disease, it was already apparent that microbes have a sense of humor.-Detroit Journal. Ferverse. "There was a time," remarked the man with the small valise, "when I couldn't walk a block without some body asking me if I knew what was good for a cold. N'ot one person in a million ever asks me now." "To what do you, attribute the change?" inquired the other man. "I don't know, unless it's because I am a doctor now, and Iwasn'tthen." -Chicago Tribune. A Crucial Test. ] e Chimmie (anxiously)-"I hope me udder made a good job w'en she put rLat. eh in1"-Nau Vnk1r Innenl.. Its' Queer 1loney In Abyssinl. V'The fer,t'avelers who have taken t' e time and trouble to look into 7ifenelek's queer kingdom of Abys sinia tell strange tales of It. Besides the Marie Theresa, 1,780 dollars, the people of Abyssinia, for small change, use a bar of hard crystalized salt. about ten inches long and two inches and a half broad, and thick, slightly tapering toward the end, five of which go to the dollar at the capital. Peo lpe are very particular about tha standard of fineness of the currency. If it does not ring like metal, or if it is at all chipped, nothing will induce them to take it. Then, it is a token of affection among the natives, when friends meet, to give each other a lick of their respective amolls, and in this way the maternal value of the bar is also decreased. For still smaller change cartridges are used, of which three go to one salt. It does not mat ter what sort they are. Some sharpers use their cartridges in the ordinary way, and then put In some dust andl a dummy bullet to make up the dif ference, or else they take out the pow der and put the bullet in again, so thK;t possibly in the next action the unhappy seller will find that he has only -miss-fires in his belt; but this is such a common fraud that no one takes any notice of it, and a bad car tridce seems to serve The degeneration of another Latin race is indicated by the report of an abnormal increase of crime in Italy, without an increase in population. The report is made by an Italian odicial. the Procurator-General, and must be accepted as authentic. He declares that "never has public security, wheth er of person or property, been at a lower ebb in Italy." The crimes of blood in that country have exceeded in the last year those of all other European countries put together. The publication of this report ought to have the effect of the most careful scrutiny of riving Italian immi grants at op ports. TAPE WV ORM. "A tape worm eighteen feet long at least came on the scene after my taking two CASCARETS. This I am sure has caused my bad health for the past three years. I am still taking Cascarets. the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible people." GEo. W. BOWLES, Baird, Mass. CANCY CATHARTIC TRADE MARK REGISTERED Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Gond. Do Good, Never S!cken. Weaken. cr G ripe IOv. Zc.c. ..CURE CONSTIPATION... SterI'!ng Remedy Company. Chie.,o. 'Yur,treal. New Yo:t. 313 NO-TO-BAC ,WfaE"Wb"cscHai." COTTQN is and will con tinue 'to be t/ze money crop 9f the South. The planter whd gets the most cot ton from a 'given area at the least cost,,rthe one who makes the most money. Good culti vation, suitable rotation and liberal use of fertilizers con taining at least ,3o actual will insulre the largest yield, We will send Free, upon application, pamphlets that will interest every cotton planter in the South. GERilAN KALI WORKS, oi Nassau St.. New York. ENEWLORENCE AND ANY OTHER V1AGON, TH E NEW FLORENCE has Springt lund er $and BSolste'r in fronrt:Iand be *tween the Bolste'r and Axle hbh!d which 9 creates alive weight,makes the lDraftlight +er. saves the Team :a nd. prevents 25 per ce.fL of0 the usual breakages. If your dealer does r.ot handle this Wagon write direct to FLOHENCE WAGON WORKS, * FLOR ENVE. A LA.. Spalding's Trade-Mark Means ''~ "Standard of Quality" on Athletic Coods insistupon, SQalding's Handsome Catalogue Fro. A. G. SI'ALDING & BIhos., :New l'ork. chicago. Danror. nes coghsyrp.Tastes Good. Use 1'aper Bath Robes. flath robes made of paper are now manufactured, and their use Is becom ing quite a fad. The kind of material used resembles blotting paper. It quickly dries the body. and as the pa per is a bad heat conductor the much dreaded cold after the bath can be avoided. Whole suits are made of this paper stuff, Including coverings for the head and feet. One advantage of the fad Is the cheapness of such a gar ment, making it possible for the poor est person to own one. To cure, 0r1 An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, SRUr OF FIGs, manufactured by the CALIFORNIA FIG Svnur Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the CALIFoRNIA FIG SYRUP Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORE, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists.-Price 50c. per bott1 Edison's Plan for Removing Snow. Edison's latest suggestion is that snow can be removed from city streets not by melting machines, but by port able steam power compressors, which will scoop up the snow in steel scoop buckets and squeeze it into cakes 12x 12x12 inches in volume, which will be practically solid ice. Carts and men following the compressor can take up the cakes with tongs as they drop to the street, says Edison, and a market can be found for enough snow cubes to pay the interest on the cost of the machinery. Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic cli-an your blood and ke.ep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the b;.dy. Begin to-day to bianish pimples, boils, lotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilions comnpexion by taking Cascarets,--beauty f':r ten cents. All drug. gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. There is a vast difference between speaking "one to auother" and one about auother. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take I.asative ErcnroeQa:inine Tnaets. All Druggists reimnl n: n--y U 1t is to cure. '!5c. It is stated that nine-tenths-of the mobair plush used in the United States is manufac tured at Sanford,_3Me. Don't Tobacco Spit arnd Smno!e Tour .ife Away. To a uit tobacco casily a::d forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Dlac, thec wonder-worker, that mak-es weak mea strong.. All druggists, 50c or St. Cure guarazi teed. Blooklet and sam'ple free. Address Sterling Rlemedy Co., Chicago or New York. The Cargo of the first ship of the r.ew line between San Diego. Cal., aind 3i;tuima, con sisted of wihiskey awl beer Educate Tone Thowe WItn CatscareZs. Candy Cathari ic, caire constipation forever. 10,2c If 0.0. C.ra;i, dr.uigistsrefund mone. H ereford, Eud., bricklayers get 15 .centi per hour. wto-To-Dac f:r Filty Cents. Guarar.teed tobuacc i:rbit eurc, makes wealt tnen strong, bUMod pue tA0c.s1I. Al! druggists. Blaltimore, Mid., is to have a home product show. To Cure CountIpntion- Forever. T?ake Casects Ca::dy Cat:artic. loc or "Sc. !f C. C. C. fali to cure,. dru,mps:s refund money. A Texas ranch has an area ci 5,000- square 3! rs. WiioaoSothituyrup for childlren 4 ethirr.so tens the ;:umis. reducini; inllama iknh. allays paini.cures wuid colic :~a a bott!a. 11. TI. Gass.x's so.x-. or Atlanta. Ga.. are Ine only suea .s.'u Dropsy Special:sts in thu world. See thecir liberal offer in advertise ment in another column of this paper. I am entirely cured oif hemocrrhage of lungs byPiso's Cure for (or.siumtption.--Lonsa LNDAMAN, Becthanuy, 310., January 9,1891. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by localapplications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion .. f iho oar. ' Ihere is only one war to cu:e deafness, and1 thtatis by constitu tional remedies. Deafnet:s is caused by an in fiele condition ot the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. n hn this tuba get4 in flamedI you have a ruml>Hug~ sound or imper feet hearin;r. and whent it is entirely closed Deafness is the resuit, and unless the inilam mation can h;e taken out and this tube re .tored to its normal condition,. hearing will be detroyed forever. Nine cares out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing butt an iniameLd conuditioni or the muco;as sut tfaces. We will ariv One HTun:dred Dollars for any er.eof DeafnesA (canased by cat-irrh) that can not be c ureti by Hall's Catarrh Cure. &end for circulare, free. S. J. C EN EY &CO., Toledo. O. Sold by Drug&ts. -50*. H{alr Family Pilis are ihe best. Spraine d his Back a.ni Ankle. Kno..k ed one of Ilis FiniE-rs oat .Joint-Ued (GOOSEit GRl EASE LENE!IENT and wvas out,in lew days. It (ures Ei ery T(imei if Ten WIll IMe it it!aht. Us'e Plenty of it. W, in 'S oe~ at what youz neet1-a a i rg. M er. I. aart. sure (enre ror 4-t'machz Tre cblie.. No. Fre-e Fak.. Hlone.t Goodis I-i.are Dea. One v:ek' trca:;iment. O)ne DJollnr. I.v ~la;) 1.;ir,:s a. 1t. l.,Unx . Cin"etia.G. D F? 0p Sy NEW DISCOVERY; gives quickire!ie! and cres worst ases. Ba~ck of t, amnen:as and 1 0 dinye' treatment Free. Dr. H. E. GREENt'S 60N5. Bcx D. Atlanta. Ga. 25,000 Song Books for Soldiers. Recognizing the good results that acrue from soldiers singing when on he march the minister for war of England has just ordered 25,000 books f patriotic and military songs as an experiment. These will be distri bted to the men in infantry regi nents and classes for singing will be nstituted in the barracks. A similar xperiment, made in France by Gen. oillowe of St. Mars, has been at ended with marked success, the num er of stragglers on the march being educed by 70 per cent owing to the inging. iney reifnnded hy vnne m1 RAM'S HORN BLASTS. '1RIALS melt the brass out of char - '' acter. Virtue is finer than any of the arts. Half hearted I \ 6 service is always hard. Neglect bolts the door of oppor tunity. Small boats should keep near the shore. Love turns duty into delight. Bigotry is not peculiar to religion. Meditation is a tonic for poor mem ory. Some little men love to live in the clouds. In order to do right, it is necessary to be right. The wings of riches are poor aids to heavenly flight. More souls are saved through service, than by sermons. Kind words, like fragrant flowers, are admired by all. Policy sits on the fence while princi ple fights the battle. An iceberg in the pulpit cannot kin dle a fire in the pews. Dress does not make character, but it often proclaims it. Modern theology teaches that man fell up instead of down. Those who know when to speak, know when to be silent. The man who confesses his ignorance is on the road to wisdom. Fidelity in little things, is one of the surest tests of character. Love is like a convex mirror-it broadens what we see in it. The Pione is Aye/s Before sars ft expeimen, uyan 'i ' R SEEDSf hav conf .iec at B0: yo ant a ure yo [Tbel.2rsap r1a l 3SazW pkals re_arruc cto- *rdce ales n ble:.F.TorF &ceds,51.00 ub ol idv. along. NI. rgolt3~b a?r.o.m It i an easy matter to,e Welaim ta ai Thei manw uam ctue tsenof o eav it to - thsen h~ So,ave een rmee are Rev. . LI Foutr.tt~ Rae e. . 'l.4J. E*.obsn Ediour molro N. C. alyCu Argusr.A.aus, arm. Duke. r~a.oio e m oan.Kansas Ctyo. Mauatuu TheQO BOBB.iTT DRUta o. EIG al.nN. C. - roed y hrugiswoneraly Frativel poer.tl kn.nt an p1tely cnre 4:fe u?lt IT GOSTS YOU NOTING But a postal to dnd " out you are pyn double our prdcsoa """ Po re,Uphow '3hoe I s te Ge B ,ere-*** rt clotEind lk er estor, StoesuTge SpayFi S ~~Oarpets andDrp } Largesd Size ies, and ezpeag Reed Rocker. lobna rer It Price $1.19. E14.g0), Bglrtte to St. Why are we doing 4 business in every "_ state and territory in this country? s Why has our bust : ness doubled itself duringthe pastyear? rOur Free Catalogues "tel the story. Which _do you want ? Write today. Address this High Grade way, Seing NacMde. upwar from $8.50. JULIUS HINES & SON;Baltimore, Md. Dept.310 Saw Mills $129 TO $929.00 With Improved Rope and Belt Feed. SAWS. FILES and TEETH in Stock. Engines, Boilers and Machinery All Kinds and Repairs for eame. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting. injectors,Pipe&, Valves-and Fittings. LOMBARD IRONWORK &UPPLY O., AUGUSTA. GA. LOST ANHOOD CURED. $ box. 100doResfor i$i post paid. DIt. C.K. SEIDEL, ReadinLPa r ledicine Sarsaparilla iparillas were known, years ago, it began its work. Since thenyoucan count the sarsa parillas by the thousands withevery variation __ of imita tion of the 0 i- -original, ex cepro ~~ They hage never bedax able to ini itate tIie ~ quality of the pioneer. When you. see Ayer's on 2Ia bottle of sarsa parilla that is enough; you can ce. If you want an ~ody's Sarsaparilla; if ~must buy ~ich made Satsaparilla famous] 61E0 a Shopon ond hand wheels, go4. as new, S$ to 61-0 TKERT RETRER P.dttecvsbrs'IgSsf.a"*, ese rasemo ~oman re sm.ralle raa. DW O stndr o e wrd D Drag Saw s ee Als'al szesofCirenlar as,adhecelebrated tern, Corn Shellera. SALET. XV6FGCO.eXakrfMaism@.ee, WAyTEDas of a health that 3ZIA# o.. )EewITrk, for 10 samplee and 100 testimonials. Imeonta paper. i wi obtain bs ra. - ent andlavor us. So. 13 *4". I Thompson's Eye water Price 50c,