ifer Victories tp J renowned thin 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 ban ner of peace is borne aloft by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It brines rest and comfort to tho weary body racked by pains of all sorts and kinds. Its beneflolal elToets prove it to be the great specific to be relied upon (or victory. Hood's never disappoints. Slt Rheum "Mjr mother was serious ly afflicted with salt rheum and painful run ninn sorvs. No medicine helped her until Hood's Sarsaparilla was used, which made ner entirely well." hssc E. M ai'LKsto.ve, 368 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. Tired Feeling "I had thattired. dull feeling, dyspepsia, headaches and sinking spells, out Hood's Sarsaparilla made me a new man. I never was better than now." Johh Mack, Oskaloosa, Iowa. St. Jacobs Oil cures ociuuva. 8t. Jacobs Oil cures Bpralns. Bt. Jacobs Oil cores Bruise. Ft. Jacobs Oil cures Soraoeas. St. Jacobs Oil cures Btlttnesa, St. Jacobs Oil cures Backache. St. Jacobs Oil cures Muscular Aches. IN MANY WAYS. Street re ruse auction. In Italy is sold by public 1 ' HP I I ii awta r Hood s Pllli tare liver tils; noiijjrritatliur snd the only cathartic tot.ko with 1 1 nod a SariapariilaT lTryGrahi0! "1 a- . . ; iryUrain0! Ask yon Grocer to-day to show you package of GKA1XO, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRA1XO has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is mado from pare grains, and the most delicate stomach recoives it without distress. the price of coffee. 15 cents and 23 cents per package. Sold by all grocers. Tastes like Coffee Looks like Coffee Insist that yonr grocer gives yon QRATN-0 Accept no Imitation. Vemntr I Blood Oeejs Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it, ( asoarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver ana driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking tnscaret. beauty lor ten cents. All drug gists, satuuaction guaranteed, iuc. sucduc. In parts of Cuba two crops of tobacco are raisea every year. I.ant'i Family Medicine. Moves tho bowels eao!i day. In order to be healthy this Is necessary. Aots ceutlv on me nver and Kidneys, euros sick head ache. Trice '25 and 50c. it is estimated that I25.C0O persons viewed me remains oi rrestdent t ail re. Don't Tobacco Spit sail Satok. Toir Life Away, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, (ull of life, nerve and vifror, take Nc-To- oao. tne wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address sterling Uemedy Co., Chicago or New York A Trine Comes Visiting. Crown Prince William of Prussia is expected to pay a visit to the United Slates next year. This voutb. the heir apparent to the thione of the German Empire, who is now in his eighteenth year, is an intelligent, well-bred and manly fellow. Like all the six sons of Kaiser Wilhelm, he has been carefully trained, especially in military matters. Trince Frederick has been a colonel in the German army siuee he was ten years old. He is a fearless rider, an accomplished fencer aad as well educated allaronnd as is possible for a youth of his age. let withal he is said to be a nuiet. studious lad, fonder of his books than of his horse or his eun. and mole likely to defend his own couutry than to attack others. Thanks to bis sim- pie out-of-door life, his health is ex cellent, and he is well grown and physically perfect. New England ilome .Magazine. Hall Quests and the Spoons. A curious document has just beeu laid before the Paris Municipal Coun cil. It consists of a list ot the objects found to be missing on the morrow of the ball given recently at the Hotel de Villa by the Councilors to their electors and friends. Some 4000 gnests were invited, and between them they made oft" with six dozen silver spoons and CSS miscellaneous articles, from plates to mustard pots. from flower vases to napkins, removed from the buffet. Otherwise the re suits are considered satisfactory, "the losses beiiiff less this year than on previous occasions." raris (France) Daily Messenger. Baa Real Estate to Barn. John Wilson, north of Miller, South Dakota, has solved the prob lem of cheap fuel for himself and neighbors. Ho hauls soil from the creek bottom and dumps it into his cattle corral during the summer, and after it is thoroughly tramped and be comes dry it is equal to the peat of the old countries aud better than much of the cheap coal at Miller. He sells a great deal of it. "X. n." Was His Trade. a uanaaian river steamer was re cently the scene of an amusing blun der. A lady passenarer was taken ill in the night, aud the steamer did not carry a doctor. The list of passen gers was read through, and in it there was the name, "James Thompson, M. D." The steward ran to the passen ger's berth, and arousod him by vig orous blows at the door. "What's the mattor? Is the boat sinking?" came from within in a startled tone. "There's a passenger ill, and we want your assistance, doctor," replied the steward. "What are von playing at?" growled the voice. "I ain't no doctor." "Why, yon have got 'M. D.' after your name?" "Well, I can put them letters after it if I like, can't I?" said the voice within. "That's my trade. I'm a mule-driver." The Koman Catholio church in this country has twelve archbishops, eighty bishops, 2756 religious clergy aud 8383 secular orparish clergy. The number of churches and chapels is 11,- 571, and the entire membership, in cluding children, is 9,907,412. SORROWS OF -STERBUTY MOTHERHOOD is woman's natural destiny. Many women are denied the happiness of children through some derangement of the generative organs. Actual barrenness is rare. Among the many triumphs of LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the overcoming of cases of supposed barrenness. This great medicine is so well calculated to regu late every function of the generative or gans that its efficiency is vouched for by multitudes of women. Mrs. Ed. Wolford, of Lone Tree, Iowa, writes: " Dear Mrs. Pinkham Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I had one child which lived only six hours. The doctor said it did not have the proper nourishment while I was carrying it. I did not feel at all well during preg nancy. In time I conceived again, and thought I would write to you for advice. Words cannot express the gratitude I feel towards you for the help that your medi cine was to me during this time. I felt like a new person ; did my work up to the last, and was sick only a short time. My baby weighed ten pounds. He is a fine boy, the joy of our home. He is now six weeks old and weighs sixteen pounds. Your medicine is cer tainly a boon in pregnanoy." Mrs. Flora Cooper, of Doyle, S. Dak., writes: " Dear Mrs. Pinkham Ever since my last child I suffered with inflammation of the womb, pains in back, left side, abdomen and groins. My head ached all the time. I, could not walk across the floor without suffering intense pain. I kept getting worse, until two years ago I wrote to you for advice, and began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I had not finished the first bottle before I felt better. I took four bottles,' and have been strong and perfectly healthy ever since, and now have two of the nicest little girls." I CF 1 LIFE. 1 THE GLORY OF MAN! Strength, Vitality, Manhood. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE ; OR. SELF-PRESERVATION. A Great Medical Treatise on Happy 'Mamaa. the cause and cure of .Ex hausted Vitality. Nervous aud Physical Debility, Atrophy (wasting), and Vari cocele, also on ALL IUSKASES AND WEAKNESSES OK MAN Jrom vhat- crer cause anting. Artie t'nnriples of Trcatmeut. 370 pp. 12mo, with En-. sra"S. HFiL THYSELF. itiF!?S vS fiv m I . rr7?"P'lr' fir scute and chronic diseaoM. Embowed. full gilt, FK r.uT i?, Bled'-, N''wl'lirn. with latent observations of the author.) Kad this OKt AT V Ol K now ami KNOW THYSELF, for knowledge la power. Address The IVabody Medical Institute. No. 4 Uullineh St.. l.lon. Mara. (Kstahliahed in lflfin.i Chief t onsulting Physician and Author brnduatanf Harvard Medical College. Claud IBM. burgeon Jiftb MassachuwtU Hettiraent Vol. The Bunt Kmln.at Specialist la America, who Cereal, hera then I all. Consultation in person or by letter. Ii lo ; Sundays 10 to 1 Confidential. The National JIHIcnl Awiatlon awarded the Gold Medal for this Clrand Prize Treatise, which is truly A BOOK EOH EVERY MAX. Young. Middle-aed. or Old. Married or BiuRht. The Diagnostician, or Know Thyself Manual, a HI pat-e pamphM with twtimoniais and endorse ments of the press. Price, 60 cents, butmailed FKKKfortildar. Hend now. It is a perfect VADE MKCUM and of great salue for WEAK and FAIIJXU MK.V by a Humanitarian and Celebrated Undical Author, distinguished throughout this country and Europe. Address as above. The press everywhere birhlv endorse the Peabudy Medical Institute.. Head the following. The Peabody Medical Institute has been established In Boston 37 yearn, and the fame which It has attained has subjected it to a test which only a meritorious institution could tuidergo.-Soiiaa eiu-aat. " lit iaMy Mtiliuti iiutiiutt km iwuiy iuuUtwr, but u tuuU,"-vifi unM. ' KNOW THYSELF. The. Drunkard's Lament An Appeal Por tha Reform of Custom That la Too Prevalent Among Tenplo of Wealth and Refinement Society and Drink. (Bv the lata Richard I.yle, a member of tne New Orleans har. The pathetic story ot uib ruineu me.; I bars been to the funeral of my hopes. And entombed them one by one, Not a word was said, Not a tear was shed. When the mournful task was doie. Slowly and sndly I turned ms round And son eh t my silent room, And there alone By the cool hearthstone I wooed the midnight gloom. And. as the night wind's deepening shad Lowered above my brow, I wept o'er the days When manhood's ravs Were brighter far than now. ' The dying embers on the hearth Gave out their flickering light, As If to say, "This Is the wav Tby life shall close In night." I wept alonrt In anguish sore O'er the blight ot prospects fair, While demons Innghed And early quaffed My tears like nectar rare. Through hell's red hall an echo ranj?, An echo loud and long, As In the bowl I plunged mv soul , In the night ot madness strong. And there, within that sparkling glow, I knew the cause to lie; This all men own From eone to son. Yet millions drink and die. Ongtit to Know Better. In an artlole on social .hnao, ti, t)amm Herald had recently an excellent appeal lor the reform of a custom that Is unhap pily too prevalent among people who have, or at least are supposed to have the advan. tnges of culture and refinement that the possession of wealth confers. This bad custom Is the unlimited servinc of Intorl. cants at entertainments given by what Is rather vaguely known as "soolety," and our esteemed contemporary savs: "Another reform which should be taken up under similar conditions Is the laying down of a limit at these entertslnment. upon the use of intoxicants. It Is a custom at tnese vounn neonln's dances tn champagne, and In quite a number of In stances this has been done with an unfor tunate absence of moderation. Opinions may differ as to advisability of freely dls- V" """K Huiuuinnt oi mis K'na at dunces where the great majority of the guests are under the nee of twentv.onn. nt those hostesses who believe It desirable to follow the existing custom must, If they think of the matter at all. Question the a, I. vlsaolllty of having It drunk to excess. For the benefit ot all concerned, It would surely be bstter to limit tha serving of ehampngne to tho supper hour, when those wuoarans it would no so with the mini mum of resulting disturbance, rntbnrtlmn have It served at various times or nt nil times until the hour of de narture thna liv ing direct encouragemeut to something which rightly goes by an exceedingly hard name. "There are ladles nrnmlnsnf In ih. .niot life of Boston who. If thev realized It. would not on any account do a wrong to a youug man or young woman, or willinelv be the cause of leading not overstrong young per sons Into temptation, and vet. it is hv no menns Impossible that soma of these have, by their thoughtlessness, done not lim to undertake the moral resistance of those who have been the redolent of their hna. pltallty. All that is asked is that matters should be brought within what every one would personally agree were reasonable bounds, but bounds now found somewhat difficult of establishment because there is no social code laid down, and there is a dis inclination on the part of each hostess to set up an arbitrary standard of her own. It would be easily possible for fifteen ot twenty soolal leaders In Boston to lay down a code of procedure in the matter we have Indicated, and possible In others, whloh praotically all would observe." Anatomical Efleots of Drink. Moved by the ever-inoreaslnc amount of drunkenness in France, a Paris physician Is preparing for the Instruction of the pub lio a series of lantern elldss showing the anatomical effects of the use of alcohol. It would appear that most ot the diseases treated In the French hospitals arise from the uso of alcohol. All alcooollo drinks are more Injurious wbon takon on an empty siouiauu or oeiweeu meals, me man who drinks every day alcohol tn the form of liquors, or too much wine, becomes slowly poisoned, roe enect ot tnis poisoning Is to destroy, more or lees quickly, but none the less certainly, all the organs most neces lary to life the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the blood vessels, the heart and the brain. Habitual Imbibers of alcohol to sxcessare much more liable than temper ate persons to Illness, and when 111 have much less chance of recovery. The inves tigations ot the Parisian medical faculty confirm strongly the well-known fact that tree drinking Is a frequent cause of con sumption from its tendenoy to weaken the lungs. A Whisky Drummer. A whisky drummer, who has sold the liquid damnation for twenty-five years Sast, stood In the Globe Hotel the other ay and made a speeoh that ought to make every temperance man shake bunds with himself. He said: "In this section of the country the sale Df whisky Is decreasing very rapidly. We tell less and less of It with eaob succeeding rear. People have quit drinking. It Is no longer considered in good form to swill It. A drunken man is a disgrace. A tippler cannot hold a job anywhere that Is respect able and progressive. The railroads won't bave htm, neither will anybody else. The entiment Is getting stronger against it all the time. The toacber, the preaoher Rnd tbe paper are all creating sentiment against hard drinking. In twenty years from now tbe whisky problem will have solved Itself. Then soda water, lemonade and other light beverages will have crowd ed It out ot the saloon and tbe drug store Into tbe medicine chest of the doctor." (Jentralla (Kan.) Courier. 1 Shots at tbe I'ain Demon. The liquor trnfQj will never commit sul Side. A grog shop is the devil's sign that he U Still doing business In the nelgubsrhood. Tbe liquor shop will go In a hurry when the cburcb goes for It In real earnest. I Necessity was not the mother of inven tion wben the process ot manufacturing Itrong drink was Invented. . The drink bill of Great Britain, just pub lished, shows that tbe Englishman drinks Ml gallons ot alcohol a year. Next to bim comes tbe Scotchman with an appe tite slacked with 1M gallons. ' To countenance a wrong Is to do a wrong. He who shelters a criminal be comes himself a criminal. Ha wbo legal izes a crime Is morally a criminal and wrong cannot be rightfully legalized, i Some people are showing a great concern lest the liquor traffic be established In our hew possessions. Well, tbat Is all right, but bow about our own country? Is It mora Important to protect tao black children ot tbe Philippines than American boys at borne? ! Tbe National Temperance Federation has prepared a memorial to tbe Canadian Gov ernment urging precaution Bguinst multl- f dying incentives to drunkenness and law ossness in the northwestern parts of Brit ish North America. A saloon keeper discharged a clerk foe getting drunk. A distiller advertised for two teetotalers to run bis still. A drunkard Is at a discount with all people. Even tb 'devil wants a wore respectable man than a drunkard to work tor him. I "Havana," says a recent writer, "Is get ting Americanized very rapidly. American buHlness men are pushing to tho front. One of tbe first ot these to offer his wares to the publlo Is the Irrepressible saloon man. American saloons are opening in all parts of tbe city." Trade follows the flag, par tloulurly tbe trade In llanrr. .. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy. Strup or Flos, manufactured by the Califoiinia Fig Syrup Co., illustrate tho value of obtaiuinir the liquid laxa live principles of plauts 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 strenrthenincr laxa tlve. clcansincr the svstem 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 ts acting- on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening1 or irritating; them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing fig are used, as thev are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities oi the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Strfp Co. only. In order to get its beneficial enects ana to avoid Imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AM FRANCISCO. CAU LOUT8VTLLR. XT. NEW TORE. If. T. For sale by all Druggists, Price 50c. per bottle TAP WOREU3S MA tan worm elfflitn fat Inn at least ranie on tbe scene after mv taking two CASCARETS. This I am sure has caused my bad health tor the past three vear. I am still taking Caacareu. the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible people." uso. w. bowlk, Balrd, Mass. Y&ZWS CANDY if CATHARTIC vaaoi maar aaawnao gf Pleasant. Palatabliv ftnt. Tante flood. Do Quod, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe, tOo, 10c. Sue ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ttwUif lHlr I'hhi'i niaa, Hoiml. lit fact. SIS TD.B1G n1 guaranteed by alldrtif- 1'KK Tobacco Habit. 8 It rare. Coldi.Coarhi.Bor. Throat,Cnp,TjiIata. aa, Whoopta! Cough, Bronohitii and Aalhma. A certain cur. for Con.umptioa ia Ant atana, an inn relief in advanced irate, Uh at one. Ton will aeo the excellent effeot after taking tn. tret doe. Bold by dealers e.errwher. Larar kettle, tn it. end C1.00. gOOORICYCLES Uvtrilock llltl'4UU liUMUKD 'M OUBLJi, ruarftntrad, 9.75 to 10. Bhopworn we. und liavad whwJ, rood ft new, 3 tot SI O. Qrt briery tltwrfat ahlfi U iith w apiwwv! 'Jt trisjl itltotjt a mi In advaas BARM m BIO YDLC '.T Wtlif M td.artiM .ii, twik n.-.r nala!i. lili,mlM.lpIil,lMlMlUg (iap:idM MuMa Ik. Ira .1 am f mi annul 3 H. V. illewit t yrle mpir, biratio, 111. If afflicted with tore eye, nsa i Thompson's Eye Water For tha Lawyer's Benefit. It was in a Duluth court, and the witness was a Swede who was perhaps not so stupid as he seemed to be. The cross-examining attorney was a smart young man, whose object was to disconcert the witness and discredit Ilia testimony. "What did you say your name was?" was the first question. "Yahn" very deliberately "Pet ersen." "John Peterson, eh? Old man Peter's son, I suppose. Well, John, where do you live?" "Where Ah live? In Duluf." "Now, Peterson,' answer this ques tion carefully. Are you a married man?" "Ah tauk so. Ah was married." "So yon think because you got mar ried you think you are a married man, do you? That's funny. Now, tell tbe gentlemen of this exceptionally intelligent jury whom you marriel." "Who Ah married? Ah married a woman." "See here, sirl Don't you know any better than to trifle with this court? What do you mean, sir? You married a woman. Did you ever hear of any one marrying a man?" "Yes. Mah sister did." Life. Music From m Lard Can. "I expect Rosenthal is very fine in his way," said a gentleman this morn iug. "I didn't hear him, but I did hear that colored boy who plays on a lard can at the Aragon while his quar tet of bootblacks executed the rag dance. That boy is a wonder a per fect genius the musie which he ex tracted from the old lard can being something really exquisite. The Lord only knows how he manages to play on such an instrument, but he does it, just the same. I tell you he simply blows that lard can silly. They tell me that negroes are born musicians, and I now believe it." Atlanta Jour nal. An Old Kngli.li Windmill. One of the oldest windmills of tho marshes of Norfolk, England, where the marsh country is often very beau tiful, is quaint. " Its wooden tower still defies the strength of the winter winds which sweep across the low lands from the sea, but two of its canvas frame sails are gone, and those that remain are fast faliingjnto decay. For 200 years it has been one of the eaksuards of the aJjoimr.g meadows. X bull-voiced Monaro Miller. He was looked npon as a rather ordinary bore until, wben he was roar in cr his Iond est, "Jack" Haynes politely "ke him to apeak up, and Miller, not notio ing the "borak," spoke np. "I beg your pardon, said John, leaniug for ward, with his hand to his ear, after the manner of the deaf. Miller nearly lifted the roof as he bawled the remark again. "Excuse me, I couldn't quite catch it," said Haynes, solemnly, his band still to his ear, and it was not until he had awakened the whole neishborhood and members were rushing in to see what the explosion was that the man from Snowy Hiver "dropped." Sidney Bulletin. While Yu Klrrp. Do not bave too much air blowing; through your room at night, or neuralgia any creep upon yon while you sleep. But II It comes, use Bt. Jacobs Oil; It warms, loothesand cures promptly. Tn Cape Colony evangelical missions have two.uoo adherents and the Catholics soon, Cough Lead to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the oough at once, uo to your druggist to-dav and get a sample Dottle free. Hold id its and so eent bottles. Qo at onoe; dolays are dan gerous. . . Japan Is now so far advanced as to make its own electrical machinery. Drafnru rnnnot He Cured by local application, aa they cannot reach the dlseaned portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure oeaineas, ana mat ia ny ronmtti. tlonal remedies Di af uesa is ratixed by an n flamed condition of the tmiooua Uninirof the Eimtarhlan Tube. VYhrn this tube iteta in. ftmied you hare a ntmbllng eon ml or Imper fect hearing, and when it la entirely cloned Deafness i the reenlt. and utile the Inflam mation can be taken nut and thin tube re tiiml to Its normal condition, hearing will be dertroyrd forever. Nine caae out of ten are ?aued by catarrh, which I nothing hut an la. nanuMi i-nndltlon or tne mucous mirrace. e will irlve One Hundred Dollar for anv ?ase of DeafneM (rauwd bvcatarrhl that can. not be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure, 8end lor circular, tree. r . J. I. henry A Co., Toledo, O, Pold hv DruiTKl"t, ifio. Hall's Family 1'lllaaretha bent. One-fifteenth of the Inhabitants of Snaln t. are uooies. No-To-nae for Fifty Cents. . uh.' . . 1 1 . . lu.irn -rn, man strong, blood pure. 60o.ll AH druggists. Tbe Bermudas are not InoludoJ In the term "Went Iudles." Mr. Wlnalow's Soothln 1 tSvrnn for child rn teething, aoftens the uumi reduce lnflamm. lion, allays pain, cure wind colic, xoca bottle, Queensland exports dried bananas. Thev are lumug tuo piaoe oi raisins. To Cars Coa.tlpatloa Foroveis It C. C C. foil to cure, drunitiats refund money. Tbe new book', published last vear aver. ageu tuirienn a any. Knock rough, and Colds. ha AaHnM'. 1'nn.li L'ltl.. . -Vt-'T, ;,". ' ;" mugnsana Colds.PreventaConaumption.AUdnuti:iata.lir Thore are 113 schools for muslo alone In Berlin, Germany. I am entirely cured of hemorrhage of Inns by 1'lso's Cure for ('onmimption. I.nuiSA L.1NDAMAN. Bethany, Mo., January 8, 1CU1. Of every 1000 sailors thirty-four have rheumatism every year. Blond veiwla nre nometime burst hv nhooiiing rotiKh. Hale's Honey of Horebotind nu lar relieves it. A pound matches. ot phosphorus beads 1,000,000 Educate Toor Ilowela With Caacarets. Candv Cathartic, cure enn.tlntition rnM. lOc.iic If C. C.C. fall, druggists refund money! One apple orchard In Olenwood, Iowa. contains 800 acres and 133,000 trees. i tie Pioneer Medicine is Ayers Sarsaparilla Before sars'aparillas were known. fifty years ago, it began its work, since then you can count :tnc sarsa- pariiias by the thousands with every variation of imita tion of the original, ex cept one. They have iicvcr been Me . to im itatc 1 the quality of tne pioneer. When vou sec Aycfs on a bottle of sarsa parilla that is enough; you can have confidence at once. If you want an experiment, buy anybody's Sarsaparilla; if you want a cure, you must buy P 3 lift t ixmr s Tie Sarsaparilla fiyyakl. made Sarsaparilla famoul TEASPOONS FREE ' GUARANTEED. To Cure st Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Broino Oninlne Tahl.i. All Druggists refund money If it falls to cure Sue, There are London. more than 8000 laundries in H. H. OlirKN'a Son, nf Atlanta, fi . ara the only ucceful Dropsy peiHliKt in the worm, nee tneir noerai oncriu auvertlHcineut n anotner column or this paper. IAIIIKJS can aeenre iHt.ru iVanMu. guaranteed bv maker to ha oitrm eoln ni.tat y i mm ocinmtr. onarpenera at x eenu eaco. China has begun unolteless powder. the manufacture ot Don't mind the Weather. There Is oai thing tbat does not mind :be weather, and tbat Is rheumatism; aud ne thing that does not mind rheumatism s St. Jacobs Oil, as It goes to work upon It ind cures right off. ( Suspected the lln k of En land. An elderly lady qui , utly called K casli a dividend warrant at tbe Bank of England, for which she re paired notes. On the notes being banded the lady she -rather indig nantly refused them, as thev were not 111" ligned by Mr. May (the late chief sashier). Mr. Boweu's signature evi lently didn't satisfy her, as she re marked she had been "hnd" before with notes and intended to take good ;are not to be again. Explanations were in vain for some time, but event ually a high official satisfactorily ex plained matters and the incident jlosed. Notes and Gold. Cutis 5fc - The Sharpener U a necHity in every familyi any lady eaa v V, SS uae it! aatl.fartinn aniranlH f ..... . . I i ,.. two-third W2LAr'Sharpene, k7 E,Presai when acid, deduct ex'pressage from It Wa$ Before the Day of SAPOLIO They Used to Say "Woman's Work is Never Done." Spalding's VA Trade-Mark Means SiiSl? "Standard, of Quality" on Athletic Goods Insistupon Spalding's Bandaouia Cataloguo Trai. UHOS. A. Q. York. wajjhxu a CUicao. Denver. ABadlySprainedArm Uou.tok, Tel., Fib. U, 1SSS, Da. Bahwat k Co.: Dear Sirs Angu.t 15th last I had a badly pralnarl arm. Aft.r u.inK six tllff.mnt (what wu rallwl) r.ni. ilea, I never But relief till I umd Rtdway's Kfatiy hell.f, which taMd the pain at on- and rtir.d ni. In two ilav.. My fathf-r, who la M year old, nay.: "K.ilw.v'n Rmiiy Holl.f and lUd.y'a Pilla ai. the Iw-it of all iimHi-la... ' W. kfwp loam in tha house the eir arunnd. Kr.lH-tlilv, XllOMAs HAN8BUUOUOH, Hreciil Police, City Hall. DPODQ YNEW DISCOVERT; ouiokr.ii.fuid oar.a worat Batik of twliooi.li..d lOalM.a' tr..tM.at Dr. a. a. sans s loss. Boi d, aui.. s.. CllKIS WHIUr All 11(1 111 S Best CoiiKh Sjrrup. Tantes Uood. Cse id iirne. Koirt b dn.OTl.tii. lUiV J 1 . I- . a aaa utraw; ,r r V-T? tV- n Any GiTlCanTcllG A physician vho nukes the iA test &ni is honest ahcut it tan 2 tell you th&t.fn many cases.the L numbeT of ted corpuscles in the :3 Dlooi is doubled after a, course of treatment with Dt. WilliamV PmK Pills for Pale People That this means good blood may not be entirely clear from the doctofs statement, but any' girl who has tried the pills can tell you that it means red lips, bright eyes, good appetite, absence of headache, and that it trans forms the pale and sallow girl into a maiden who glows with the beauty which perfect health alone can give. Mothers whose daughters qtow debilitated as they pass fTom giTlhood into womanhood should not neglect the pill best adapted for this particular ill. i a fnl k, K if. a coai roa all Colds, Couhs, S Dre Throat, Infljenza, Bron chitis, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Joints, Lu. Tib ago, Inflammit'oni, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ficstbites, Ch Ibla'ns, Headaches, Tooth aches, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHINC. Ct'RKB THP. WOI1RT PAINS In from oaa to twenty inlnntta NOT ONE HOtTK aft.r nadlng thi. iipt-il .anrone NL'FKtR WITH PAIN. Sul hy ilrupgliU It A I) WAV v S3 F.la Ht., New Tar FARM SEEDS . - -.- a. rUablflnl.iithrr. F.Tror. fa.. MUalibtd tit world f I t crlnt ? 0 bmlivli Bic Pr 0U : J. Itridtr, 1 f HI-bicAlt. Wi.. IT1 fauih. brlT. u4 H. LoTtitrr. ' Kd Wli;. Ulnn.. b- irewini SJU bjsh. ftftltcr't ora 1 ht iff. Ifyou 4Att, wrti lhra. Wt wlih gala iw,iw a euawaiefi, tierce win una b triat 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR 10o 1 10 pknrrar fr-ra wtdi, Halt Baib, Rap Ibjr 8bf, 1 L Mr .mw Com. "Bit Vnar OaU," HaardlMt BXUJ, BramualncrnU vIclrl.BCltoatharperaenMtlrr j , oiiB.etr., wv. n heat, tacludlng our Manneui i Dfti uataiosae. telito an aaoa anr rarai kmi, ei..KiimkUM yoa apoa rtipar aat , iw. pfwUf. rvxIitrelT worth 91Q, fl . . iuti.ivu.vuu Dnia.ei riMM 9 Frank B. Trout, of ioj Griawold Ave., Detroit, Mich., aaya : "At the ze of fourteen we had to take our daughter from achool on account of ill health. She weighed only 90 pounds, waa pale and aallow and the doctora aaid .lie had anxmia. Finally we gave her Dr. Williams' pink Pilla for Pale People. When ahe had taken two boxea she waa atrong enough to leare her bed, and in lesa than aiz montha waa aomething like herwlf. Tolay.he ia entirely cured, and ia a big, strong, healthy g'rl, weighing l;o pounds, and hat never bad a aick day since." Dttrcit EvtninfNtwt. The genuine Dt. Williams' Pink Pin rot P.u Pt0pi t( Sold only in packages. Vnt To.ppet lwy benrmg the full nme. At 4.11 dTu"it, direct from the Or Williams Mednine Co. Sthentctady.H Y, 50 'per box. Ptens end ihig ftdv. along. Bt$1.tW aar) apftbbL ? pkr earllttt TfWta- . ttieaccaa.91 ou Catslo No. AO la VemeJr'for ll JOHNSON'S MALARIA. CHILLS & FEVEH, Crippe & Liver Diseases!- KNOWN ALL DRVGOISTS. 35da WASTKD Cawof bad heallh that B-I-P-A-N-9 will not benefit. Bend eta. to Kipan.Ch.mlral U New Vork, for liiwiniplti. and HKio t.tlinoni.K KnCUInAIIOiTl trmtment, pmtpld, 10 nt. Al.H.KORB ItKM kdt Co., 84a(irMDwlrh 8t.,N.V, lflT,'Nr,TTf.'M' THIS PAPER WHEN REPLY. llAJJii I I.NOTOADVT3, NYN11-I3. Li nmr, stopped fret I i Tionu and 9$. Vum M iTJif!!" .T"fBJi trial bottl P 1 Ire a ril patfaau, thy tMjIaa totm obwiH tir Uwlicii reeeiTed. Head ta Ir. Klia. Bllra UlUtaVt ot MeftUiM, 931 akfev., rUla4lUa, fa, t k 4 Permaieotly Cinl r 1 M. KLINE ilEAI W IFRVE RESTnRFB flUWfNtlt 7 A
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