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IS NOT A BUT IT CURES f Atl U im(e.'m rRIinf f.-oea im p,rl i?t/rr: Cho efJpeslvn oyptna. aler'1ri <t/w),/Ner -ttui' the Pne 1 I'e. uloo/ p TWO BOTTI Contltemno:-t taka p14atrure in hear ofer yur '"40tsrUMAtoU. Two botttuP c be eat ing" benfoit, to " . it ti advertininr y Y outn truly, W. lI. ltA N All I)rulggists, $z.oo, Bobbitt Chemical Co.. S3. IA O AN UI'" ,9EN pN4BRw -A M N5TER UANELTHOu: 1 ' 1 A549 EVARYIYA'RE Fish Act as Surgeon~s. "A ong t.he C!artibbean Sa," sid~ an eatist who hias reentiy reture f:ict romt 1Aoiic Tartis, "it is a eoi1mmon thing to seIe meCn and( wA omen aifnt children sit ting att tho b'ankst of alr'eams, with lheir bare legs aoaking in the water. "TheyQ3 hav'e at stranige teasonm for Maouhile.1 by a little tisecta kind of *t(i[--911Ieh butrles itself' in~ their flesh, nd In very hard to dilldge; andI( so, witmon thm.: t.Ieks have gaitten in thl(m, - thiey go to the water bury t.he inufe(ted partfs beenath f he sunrfa ce antd keep) i-uite still. Thle fish haIn\ a fondml ...ir far tie1re, anSd they hsaten to the gaming uman flosh they <,0.. niam .tigt.he tlcks out,(I dfvurC them~i. ,"hfl that mannter the (Caribs l1eh tar" endfia.k ilCTI to not aSe sutrgeonsc. Mili-z ittlt and i..liniess Oturgeons they'~ inaoke too." ---Pihiladelpi a R(cord. At You Like It. I -pray de I,awd w id allI my mi ght.I 'o'' Chrhtii' LIm tim pass b y, Iltt aVle li'r 'Possumi out er sight, i'hi 'TurkeyC( 1(o)s' toto igh! Oh, hl'h1erst, Whaiit. you gwlne ter do W"en otCle r'er 'Poss*llum gittiin' whine. IOe Turkey know you, too? I tlt Ur'er ' Possum: "i)I yo' fr'en.!" Hie imaugh. en wink hia eye; )Ir'et' Turkeay 'Itow lhe dle can't sleep Onlcas hie roostln' high! Oh, beibwers. Whabt you gwinue Ltr do 'W'1n ol r'cr 'Possumi gittin' wise, iilr 'Tur'key 1(<now you, too? aMother '"Mv mniter wa t roubled with consumption for many years. At inst shet wasl given up to die. Then, she tried Ayer's Cherry Pcctoral, and was speedily cured.' D). P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y, No- matter how hard yourI cough or how long you have had it, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best t hing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consumip tinon. If you are coughing today, get a bottle of Cherry Pecctoral at once, erto stres : 25c., EOc., $t. All aeekti.te o e aui yo aa lwor h t a t:a it, * thim can la eav. 1 an totn r.an t'. CURE-ALL, HEUMATISM tlr., aI ti Monl , rd It.xtiaetvl/ esil( toot k idtnet. ).i, r," se f Ntosnaeri trioubles tir(f'/lit/ gti'lles o Ie In le I llte. ES CUREUI. itAI ,sron , N. U. htin testluiony to thtu eua'ivo i ropta i.au nIrnI( mny sou of a biut oase. It this will ouir meriltorioals rentet v, you catn use It. I. Shiratral, N. C. 1nsti(tttion fop. lita.d, or expressage prepaid. - Baltfinore, fld., U S. A. A Golden Rule of Agriculture: He good to your land and }'our crop will be t t(l. 'lettty of Po taolsh in the fertilizer slpes quality ad(i <tantity inl the har- , Vest. Write us a(1 we will send you Miar' mone y wtitming =',f ' ' bookAs. TIrH 0 R.MAN KALI WOIES, 93 Naman Street, New York. METAL SHINGLE ROOFING "r "a i~ai bot <n(i aili .ahl. ('h'a aer 40td'-a~ o v.a cI(l. *-~ ~ a ri , a *a i. I .:I I -t f aa : inl 1 : , l1 1 I T Tl'l E Cs. OR1%. NA I l.\ 1'A i. 'Il .i. i S ilt % Wllit t 1' PiLA N I s I .lit t 4G18. it.' e*Cuntal ogu .aat a pto lication- A nilc l itot nreln n Loultoru, and larred t'tnnant Itnok. FIll oi uele"d /'e kre1 " need l'hlletx a 4 c eneit. Io ir.' 1ai...\ t Cla I NA TiUt.rAt, three innth. o11 fat ~,'.r1ene. .1. iI. WA'TKINr, d" litf0.. 11n'leytro, V'n. Science in Business. In a recent issue of the journal of the fBritish Society of Arts some strik ing exatmples of the eftt'et of the use of science in German factories are given. In 184(1 154,000 tons of beet root were crushed, from which S. (000 tons of raw sugar were produ(ed -about 5 1-2 per cent. In 1860 1,500, 0(u0 tons were treated, and produced 128.000 tons of sugar-8 per cent. .a: t year 12,000,000 tons were crush ed and yielded 1,500,000 tons of raw siuga-13 per cent. This increase of I luantity. ats well as percentage pf prodilet Is due entirely to scientifie t reaatmen t. Thep prorlutc tion of dry colors, chemicals and dyes in Ger annay athowa' a corresponding Increase in paroduction and dividenad-pay-ing ca. pacity3, which is dute to the :onlstanat mltaitetace of' 1aboratories or tained sclitists, whiose. only pulrpaose Is to iiuProaa aind chapon' processes. ? 1Iatef:ectionls of aHchor idea ' " "ne," ansiweredi Miss Cay. I nne; ' h* Idea thlaat h1a vieawa ar ori in:latonf Sta. City Nt'pihew-I. not icedi that. t he hir *ed timnt diadn't din k coft'ee fori brok - fa st. * l-'armer 1 banover---No! lie's :a fraidi it will ke'la p a h i wal. dit:-in' the day. " It('o w la ..e'llI have gooai wveathera "Dntcare cf we doni't. WVe wos in gIn fully so fuill den dat all weat.her look alike tea' us!" No mani b'comesH wia-c until he lasa o fteni (-niled himsael f a fool. Moiea aa(y. Mexico, is toa hav.e ;an aK'.etria ri:ad systemu hirty mai's longa~, enalljing lt'aw's Tin 't? W ae .affer Onn luanndred iDnllaura l1owad for nuyI' case5 or (taarrh fliat cannuot boea ured by lual's C'attarrha t ure. P. .1. (xENa"Y & ('aa., Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undaaersigned, haavo k naowan F.' .Ch naey for the hatt 15 years. anad believo lhun per ,fectly haonorsale ini all hutsineoss transaaltions and t iilliy alo to ezirry out anay obaliga t ioaa anale lby thecir ilra. Wr.w' & 'VTn A X, Wholesale Druggistst,T'oled, WAr,aaah,K lINXAS&M Anrt'S,Woles5ale Dru:g. I iChts, TIolodlo, Ohio. Ilall's ('attrrha ('ura' i tnkon internally, act lng aiirectly uplonl tha balond and muclaOUS faur fnves.- of thae syst,o'n. Praiena, 75a', paor hattlea. 8old by all 1)ruggista. TIestimaoiala fraue. hlall's Famaaily PIils aure the best. Oraderalhave beena a-aued Io Ih laou aaian polii(Ce to forbhail thea sala'eu or use of phoaanoa gaph ' oal ler- for the r'aerodutatiaon oa s:aced I' fi'T-laarmaan'antly (uarnad.No fits or nerva uts nas afte'r:irntu ay' ula. sa of Dr. K(linae's (irant N r v a t ' oreaa.r. ' 21 rini buI.t tilenaad treat ina free Lar. c:.ti. uw, Itd..'.>,'il Archl St.,Pl'a.,'a, A lov.ers <tuarrel oftent serves to break the mionaolony of lh apines. Mr..Win-low'sa Meot haing4arup fo,r chaildlrar ft(l hinag,sof tena I la gun a-, reducest'i inaihauana (tion,allays pain a,eaaries windo aaal ie. 25c. ab otthI Ilt isa mu-h easier to explound1a thle traitil thtan to aaail a lie Piso's Guare catnnot baa too highly.Sp Vfa olo r a couagh cauro.--J. W. O'JhuixN, 2 1' Thrd -.A venuao, N., Minapo laaiaa, Main., Jfan, d, 1J (Ih. igea h'tan wit h theC left oar' S Ohal .tais lacksa uof (hairas, etc., an ha dyed ihl i A.tFn-rasD s Th.e,Kn:aglisla ianaatge ii ipoke lby 11%, 000.000 naennle. TALE OF A BASHFUL MONKEY. Simian, at Phiiadolphia Will: Only Chum with a Cat. The Zoo has a itashful monkey. The keepters call hin ".tashful Willie. lie was born in the (iarden one year ago, and is the son of the large Japanese monkey, whose .destructive proclivi ties have earned for her the sobriquet "Carrie Nation." Carrie was with Willie in a separate cago until he wan four months old. lie was then placed in the targe cage with the other monkeys, but he was found to be too bashful to live in their com pany. Ho kept on bowing rigbt and left, but was too timid to eat or even drink in the presence of others. A special cage was placed in Keeper McCrossan's office, and there in soli tude Bashful Willie in thriving. The only company he enjoys is Snake Keeper Hems' white cat. which hau become famotts for having one blue and yellow eye. The cat pays regular visit: to Willie and allows him to pul! her tall through the bar. A few days ago Willie had a cough. and it was thotthit advisable to bring the mother to him, but even Carrio was repulsed hby Willie, who screamed loud and buried his herrd in a corner. --l'hiladelphia I.edg^r. He Kept Cool. One of the pluekiest tnings I have Pver witnessed. says a trave'er, hap. lene'd when I was sta.;ing for the night at a country inn. I was on a cycling tour at the ti:ne, and T 'had just ptt. up my machine when a man on iorscbaek galloped up it the i,ou door. The horse was a splendid animal, young and spirited, but its ri:ler managed it with the most perfec' cast,. On clis mounting he asked tthat his steed might he turned out to pature--a request which was granted. in the morning as I was about to recontmenc' my journey I overheard the horseman inform the landlord that he could go and catch his horse him self. as it was ditficult for a stranger to approach hin. "No. no." said tIhe landlord. point ing to the meadow. "lyye see that bull?" We both tusrued and saw a red-eyed, savage-looking hull regarding us from over the hedge. Not far away frotu him the horse was placidly feeding. "le looks nasty," said the stranger. "Neverthelcss, Fm going to fetch rmy horse. 1 shoul.1 also advise your hull to keep 1his (iistan'ce." We both looke'. at him. There was something in his cool as:surance that was very taking. Origin of "The Finnan Haddie." Many years ago at a seaport towu on the North Sea,, Port L.ethen, a fire occurred in one of the fish-cutting houses. and partially burned the end of the structure, which was piled full of lightly salted, freshly caught had dock, which were lying on beds of 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 ont one of the slightly smoked haddcek, r,till warm from the heat. He smelt it. while the curious group of men around him watched his every move, Ile tore off a piece of the fish, and. and tasting it. took an other hit. sagely nodded his head, and passed it over to the foreman. Sandly, saying: "Taste you it, 'randy! it is nafe so nasty." This p)rovedl to be a great (lay in Port Lethen. for every fisherman in the town had a haddie given him free of cost that had been cured by the amoa from the butrnlng kelp; and from that timr- until thn piresent nio one in Port Lethen or the greater fish. ing~ village ai mle away. Findon, ever cured a haddock except by smoking themn over the burning seaweed. The elevcrnrss of the Findon fish decalere, in hieing the first to put this new, cureid haude on the market won for thlenm the glory- of the trade named "Finn ldlie." which was abbre viat(ed later on Into "inunan Hadilie.' .Syr~ p It i.4 pure. .:It is gentle. .: It is leasant. It is efficacious~ It is not expenI It is goo<i force It is excellent It i iA per fectly t It is used:( by mt .It standlfs highto If you use it y produtces. Praise Pe.ru-na as a I 5. AS .,' Y V . i :\ :, It MRS. M.J.-"BR1NK FIRST STAGE OF CATARRH. A Serious Mistake Which Thou sands Are Making. Thie firti ,-tagLe of 'aturrh i.s whant it commonly known as "ecatching cold." It muy' be in the head, nose. throat or lungs. its beginning, is sometim,ev 'o severe as to canse a chilr and c1onsiderable fever, or it may be so slight nz to not htinder a perso:cn from hti' usual busines . .In terhaps at 1!Ajt,rity of eases little or no attention is paid to the fir.t. stage oft' Atarrh, and hence it is that nearly one-hail nf the ptr ple have chronie catarrh in "omne form. To neglct a c-old is to invite chtronic" catarrh. As soon as any one .discovers; the firi-t -.vmnptoms, oe tatch,int eo'd he sbould at. 1nce beg,in, the usne of Petrom:: accordin g to dire% iar. on thte bo";'!. USE TAYORS l fM " ""1 enn v carwanre) MRSV M JAT YRN FIRSTHSTGE OACRH I hefir .tari ve t e ro a its m common ly atio a s ciah fold. twe maybe n te ea,se ( theroa. o ertg cans a cill'and (cicaes. fe'r.ti is pai InBth flrttag tlnta, a.a 'anegt a ud,1 isyr iTaa tc Good. se -corin to ir toh by ur: l e. Gor laismes. C, Kysl I u ,af ude all ci lrm tcest l iio soamilethe wortld over st as lxd ive,swith P ins Solveth best Daxas.ietewrl mTHY W( ure for Golds and a lI IM I m ud ht, eohl is surc to p a1 iwaty wt it.hout leavin g any bad effectt. SIn es t him is done the cold in al itost sure to,en.d in t.be.tecond sige o: - rea.aarr"h, whie"h is makitig so manly Iiv-ue nisetah!e. .1f .eruna was taken evers time one has it cold or cough, chru,oni: eatarrh would be practica ly an n. known disease. AMiss h'liz-he.th IUber. No. 57 .tussct.1. --Ireet, Albany, N. Y. writes: I have always dreaded unsettled weather heer11ause of my extremne liabil ity to eatch cold wIten at raltatrrhl trouble would quicly develop through my entire system, whieb it would ta weeks to drive awal". I am thankful to sayv t ha t, since I have taken PE ItUNA I do not. have any reason to dread this any more. If I have beet at alI exposed to the damntp,wet or eold weather, I takt, a dose or two of PE. IUNA, and it throws out any hint of siekness from my systemt."--M %is. 1littaheth 1 ther, Mrs. M. .. Brink. No. 20 Michigaun ave nue, St. Joseph, Mlich., writes: "This past winte. durin the wct and 4cold wet+ther .1 taught a sucdden amd severe avld, which developed a catarrhal condit.ion through inV entire systemt, and so affectetl m- getnera) healt.h that. I was compietely trokrn down. and becamc nervous and h1-}t.erical and tutfit: to .au ervise miy home. f y physieiat prscribed for m1e. hut. 'one iow I' nacemiteime did ue tno good. Read ing of PEIUINA I decided to try it. Af ler I had taken but three bot.tle-s I found myself in ine health."--- Mr". M. .1. rliink. Sibl A. Itadley, 2 Main street, 11untt ington. Ind.. write:;: "Last winter after .rettimg my feet wet I" began to cough, whieb gra dually rew.:.worse until my t hrat. 's rni aint ria . Orinrar. reie (i' did niot help te and coughi remtit.i. r.c,tta"ted ret. lheadingt an advertiSemc.e -rokee Remedy of Sweet G ighs, Colds, LaGrippe c Capsicum Vaseline Put up in Colln:psible 'rubes. A Rlubslttite for and u ri.or to 'lustard or any oter plarter, and witl not bIte~r t he mos0t definaute skin. 'The icain sltaying aid curative qualIties of tis a rtlete' are wonderful. It wilt Altop thte toiot"nehle at once and relieve bead ace arid sei. .lca. We rteotenmen it ne the best and ttafest ex lernal c,ountter-i-iriant known. aluo as an ex ternal rermediy for p.ainst in the cheat,. and atom ach arid all rh.eun:at ie.tnrn!ie nn! gouty ron pltaits. A trial will peroveowhat we~. claim for it, and it will be founrd to tbe irnvaluablle in the llnutsehoIld. Many peonte say' "It is t.he best, of all ynur p replarations."' Price 15 cents, at all dru:gglst.s. or cit her denl. erg, or by seniding this amount,1 t in 1x>stage sttamps we will atend you a tube by mn. 9No art ier'should he accepted by t.he puthiO u tnie.s the iame carries ouir flee!. as otherwie it is nott enruine. CiESEBROUG(ll MANUFACTUJRING1 CO., 17I ttate Street, Niew York City. Y Pay More__ Money Savin' (,jatogj gi y A~y SIPOT eA%J rFOR "i^2 LAND WRAT l i ona!ltx.-1 r li w it Aine atidiers' Addi FRANK I.RI: 2,g-. Bx 1itDenver, Colo. Iatllrt cd with - si e, use IThomp son's Eye Water Becao Its component parts are all whc It acts gently without unpleasa It is wholly free from objection It conitains the laxative prinlcip~ It contains the carminative pril It contains wholesome aromnati agreeable and refresing to t: All are pure. All are delicately blendecd. All are skillfuilly and sc~itifien Its value is dlue to ouir miethodi of the orginiality and simplicity To get its beneficial effects -- hi Maniufactured San Fra.ncirco, L.oultavllec, Ky. F"OJ trALIE n 11. L )r,. 4' ' '. t Preventlve. 3 atarr . S SYBYIA.AUI MiSS. SARA MCGAHANo of wb. !A'.'iA could do, I cided to try a 1'ottic, and you can imagine how I d felt when it. begnn to 'relieve me n tt very short timrte. n lea -than two weeks .1 was cmnpkrtely cured. Sibyl A. IYadh. .---. l" rilh Me;altan, No. 1' .d street, Albany, N. Y., write),: "A few mnthS ago I suffered with a $everc attacl of influenza, Whissh nothing seemed to r clieve. ly hearin became bril. my eyes became irritated and feverish. Nothmig seemeied right. and nothin . ate tasted -zood. I Look PlmINA nm within Iw te:e I was pericectli ve)l."--Saralh If you do not derive prompt and antis factory results from the Rae of Peruna write at once to Dr. Iltrtnau. givin a full statement of your case and he will b -l: i1 to give you his valusb e advice gratis. Adr,,ress Dr. Ilart.muan., Pre,:itient-of-'Fhle Ib rtman Sanitaerimn. Cnhubus. 0. urn and Mulleinn&ture's Great 1and 1Mng. Troubles. Thoroulghly otedsc u.All Druggitt. 25lc, nOo tomui sE$.00. To Cotton Ginoers, We Manufacture the Most Complete Line of Cotton Gin Machinery of AyCompany in the World, namely, the .....,.... PRATT, WINSHIP, MUNGER, EAGLE, SMITH. We also make Linters for Dil Mills, Engines and Doliers. We also sell everyhn necessary to complete a Modern Ginning ufit and furnish our cus tomers with ful detailed plans and ma terial bills for construction of necessary houses for our plants without ertra charge.. The Continental Gn Oonmpany, BirmIngham, Ala. lesoine. nt after-effects. ahle substanuces. . lesi of plants. ciples of plants. e liqnids which are de taste. ily compounded. 1E umanufacture and to of the combination. lII >y the genuine. by ,iI Now York, N. V. IjpI Iiho:un