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Ril tho GOLD OUST t KCT*\ ^ 1 There are more c by using soap thi I GOLD I waahes clothe* better and i* much le ": | injure the moat delicate fabric and requ ' I It will clean pota, pane, diahea. floor*. Sand for our FREE booklet. " C >pl THE *. K. INURBANE COMPANY. Spanish Journalism. Spain, with a population of 18,000,000, publishes fewer journals of all kinds than Illinois, with 4,000,000 people, there being but 500 newspapers, 300 scientific journals, 100 religious papers and 300 publications devoted to fashion, music, art, etc. There is little reading matter and less advertising, most of the papers being four page penny sheets, the leading circulations tanging from 10,000 to 130,000. They are generally owned and edited by influential men, frequently by members of nobility, as in Spain journalism is one of the principal stepping stones to office?National Advertiser. Be Wise in Time. Many parent* do not know that their child is sickly and cross and fretful, simply because they fall to civo It some of that splendid remedy called Mother's Worm Syrup, to kill and sxpel from its little stomach and bowels the worms, that are the csuho of its distress. Worms have brought many a little loved one to a bed of sickness and to its krave that a cent bottle of this remedy would have saved. Kindergartner?"Children, this morning I have a surprise for you. I have brought a lovely big rubber plant for us to have in our room, and every day we will water it and?" Gracie?"Oh, Miss H., can't 1 have the first pair of rubbers?"? Chicago Tribune. To Cures Cold InOn llsy Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the mourj if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box Uf>cts "I wish," he said in a dreamy sort of way,"that I knew what she really thinks of me." "Why don't you find out the Ilflnio of fllft rrirl 1 i\ tcliom oki. I confides her secrets and call on! her some time<"?Chicago lie cord Herald. I)o Style?"I hear Miss Manhattan comes trom fighting stock." Gunbuster?k,Ves, her mother engaged in i)01 bargain Hales ; fought through 6fil bridge jams and participated in ninety-nine parade crowds."?New York Sun. The strength of all advertising phraseology lies in iU truthfulness, or rather its apparent truthfulness. "* * " j KhetimacMle cure? rheumatism l?y neutralizing the acid* in the hlood ! and driving them out throurh the natural channels. Sold by .1 F. Mackey A Co. uiar2D-(?in wCnm do yonr womtot" B oaf B iv arm worn out. DUST ll ta? exDentlvo than soao. It do*? not I ires only half the labor that soap do?a. I furniture?anything about the houaa Kfl ] loldu Rulat for Housework." IB T Chicago. St Loula. New Tor*. Boetoa. t BEHBHRH J Air in pastilles is the latest novelty. The invention is the work of M. Georges Jaubert, of ? the Eoole Poly technique, Paris, c who has discovered a combina- c tion which, when dissolved in t water, gives off oxygen. Two 1 pounds of air pastilles made of } this combination will produce c 250 liters of oxygen, and the J benefit of the iuvention in thea- f tres, hospitals, mines and submarines is evident at a glance. It means, in fact, that a trip to the seaside is te be bought from the nearest chemist and enjoyed in one's own room. ^ This algnature Is on every box of the genuine LazativcJdromo-Quinine Tehie?? the remedy thet rum a eeld In one Any I James Pinnock, the English c explorer and traveler, who is vising Honolulu, says: "When one c remembers that it is only some three years since the country was taken over by the United States, the great strides that have been * made in so short a time are * simply marvelous. The number a of banka, merchants, olGces, pub- v lie schools and coMeges give me, 1 as ?n Englishman, a most exalted " idea of what Americans do whin y they 'mean it' and put their c miuds, money and hands to it * with a will." i Thoro Is more Ontarrh in thlH section of the 1 country than all other diseases put together, 1 an't until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a groat many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to A euro with loc ti treatment, nronouncod It Incurable. science has proven catarrh t<> bo a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. .1 Cheney A Co , ' Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. li acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circulars and k testimonials fl Address, F .1 CHUNKY Jt C<? Toledo, O ^ Sold i\ Druggists, The. I Hall's Family 1 "illa are the best g The limit of the session of the!^ Louisiana Legislature which met on May 1- is sixty days and this II unusual selection of a day of 11 meeting recalls the fact that ^ there are now only live other | State Legislatures which do n< t|begtn their sessions in .January. Leads Tliem All. ' One Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicines I ever tried for coughs, colds, croup i?nd throat and lung troubles," says I). Scott Ourrin of Logan ton, 1'a. 1 One Minute Cough Cure is the ' 1 only absolutely safe cough rem- ' 1 edy which acts immediately, e Mothers everywhere testif' to the 1 j good it ha* done their little ones, i j Croup is so sudden in its attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields at once to One!s Minute Cough (Jure. Pleasant to take. Children like ^. Sure * cure for grip, bronchiticMcongh^i.. Crawford IJroa. ' Are You Expanding. Expansion is the watchword of the day, and the way to expand is to get out ard expand. It cannot be dene by sitting around and throwing bouquets at yourself. It is the bouquets of others which come your way that count, and you can't expect to have others use you for a target unless by advertising you let them know where you are at.?Ex. "Were continually being misrep esented by the newspapers," said :he irate statesman. "Well," answered Senator Sorghum. "if the press was successful n its efforts to be absolutely iccurate, some of us would never jet into office,"?Washington Dl it I In order to advertise his occunation a citizen of Avondale, N. f., has had printed some cards vhieh read thus: "Thomas 1*. Daly, justice of the peace, commssioner of deeds, notary pubic. Conveyancing done accuately at low rates. Wills writen. Parties married or sent to ail with neatness and dispatch." Ready to Yield. "I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles and found it a ertain cure," says S. K. Merelith, Willow Grove, Del. Operaions unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield to DeWitt's itch Hazel Salve. Cures skin liseases, all kinds of wounds. Vccept no counterfeits. Craword Bros. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. [bo Kind You Have Always Bought Be&rs th? /if. Signature of CXtiV/T Id her missive the maideo sent i theusand kisses. "Printed matter?" asked the derk at the poatofhce. "Not yet!" the maiden faltered, toloriog in sweet confusion. Impure Drfnklug Wafer h al^Bys a source of danger; dyaenery and bowel troubles follow its ise, every person should have handy . bottle of Painkiller (Perry Davis'), vhich will quickly cure these disressing ailments. Be careful and ee that the storekeeper does not pawn ?ir some worthless substitute upon 'ou as Is sometimes done for the sake if a few cents extra prollt. I.arge (Ottles 25 and 50 cents. A Torpid I.Ivor causes ?, Spiftes mttgentlon, Constipation ....n? 'he. 17nJr. M. .A. Simmon* Liver Meoiome to stlmrl >ie thai orvan. gitiBHOPA B RHEUM AC1GE # CURES RHEUMATISM 9 TO ST AY CURED. B THE MKUlCAIi WON'DEH OPTIIeB Nineteenth Century. A MV' in n yPl 14 i.tui.i! in:..' k'v ii ^4 m The k'rt .tit si blfXNl p irit jt I ti5 U< Imarij tciilt fciiifiil <if |4H PJ lun iiritf i>liyslrlaijii ?firr ih?,r (iiikIi triAl < lire* jjflU < gy cuifH irt rtU'l (a .1 ( '. Min-Uey Ac <> I'm-. *: cm || I i Sheriffs Sale. I I will sell lor CASH on tliej ir?st Monday in July next the ands of Henry Toole, hounded! >y lands of \V. T. Morris and stale lands of Lucy Toole, conaining f>S acres and situated in! nine :ster county about ft nii 1 < .?orth ot the courthouse. This ale is to satisfy au execution igainst the said Henry Toole for axes au< 1 costs due and unpaid. A. \\ IJIJNTKK. Sheritr Lancaster County. '.4 ARE YOU -iMflSl. DEAF? 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