Black Hair "1 hive used your Hair Vlpor for five years and nm Rrently pleased W'tll it. It certainly re stores the oricitiM color to rrny hair. It keeps my hair soft. "Mrs. Helen Kilkenny, New Portland, Me. Aycr's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, and it never fails to do this work, cither. You can rely upon It for stopping your hair from falling, for Keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. $1.09 1 bull.'. All ror.ltH. if your lniri:ft rnmmt mipply ynu, 1'lnl li nm! ilnll.ir nr.it wo will rprraa yon ft butil' ltn Miiro :unl ptvo ttie tirur.o J. C. AVKK CO., Lowell. Mais. HORTICVLTVRAL mm ! Ho Had Oomo Evidence. I.njinu upon tln nllnr ii revolver ntnl his kit of 1iiik1:i- tuols ;i vl iliT.i'i' Ids ire. n f.iiih William Hill si:n lli-,l i he I'.i'n ieiviiis vt lu wore ni ii'inllns rclipinw soi'Vlccs nt the I'm lilt; i:i tvli'ii Mission, liHi Vim Hnr n Mii'ir. l:ml niuiit. lit rnnlVixiinif Hint lu w.m a iliii'i, luit now di-Kiivil ! to nirti fmm v il ways ami II vo n Christian Hie. Tlio Hcv. .1. S. Hot viler of St. l'atil, iiml Assistant. Harry Monroe of tin1 mission, lia.l lxvii Mv.K'lili)K nnil the latter hail Just tin Islnil lils wlilivx when the sell-eon-fessod liiirtrlar ll;eil to tiie altar. "l'rli'liils." lie Mill. "I Imve been cniekim; safes, robbing wore ntnl rileklntf lioekets a pmil many years for a lirlnir. 1 liavo nerval term In Mm;; Sing anil .loliet. Hut to ninlit 1 am piilnu to end my criminal ear"er ntnl Mini out on a new life. 1 was walking nloiitf Siatt n'roel to-niuht when I heard (lie men speaklni; from your (iospel wnirmi. They said mine thins that mi-mod to touch mo. I fol lowed the wiil'oii hero nnd entered with the crowd. The more 1 heard the more 1 became convinced Hint this 1 the time for nio to reform. I want you people to help fsivr me n lnrt In the rlfrlit direction. 1 have found it easier to steal than to work, but now 1 want to work for my living, and 1f you will help nie 1 will work for your mission." Thin significant conversation was received with the preatest enthusiasm. The man left at the close of rho meet ing, first promising Mr. Monroo to re turn to-day, when an effort will bo made to pel him work. True- to hlM promise mil appeared at 1he otHco of the rnelfle Sarden Mission to-day nnd declared lhat he hurt not. repented his resolution, but 'was rather more firmly determined to pain nn honest livelihood. Mr. Mon roe stnrted out with the new convert tit once to see if he could pot him oonie employment. -Chlcnpo linily News. TIIIiirc unit Hot In IVnrtiM. The pi. lilt l unmet Inn s ruined, ps- ! neeliillv in rc card to peneln s, lis to the 1 relationship existing between tillage nnd fruit vol. Other thlnps bein cnurd, there Is no pround for fuihios Inp that the rotting of the fruit Is in nny way Influenced by tlllnpe. Such mlpht be the ease under certain con ditions. Cooil tillnpe promotes growth: If the trees are not properly pruned nnd the superfluous prowth removed, the fruit becomes shaded mid n fre.i circulation of nlr prevented. With these conditions prevailing, doubtless the fruit would decay more than where the top nre kepi. open. Cul tivate to promote prow ill and vliior, then prime to keep the Uvea open to MitiliuM. The driest place on the earth Is the 111 lie town of l'ayia. on the coast of lern. whore seven years is the aver ape interval between two rains. In old limes the water supply of Tayia was brought down from the moun tains every nlplil by n herd of 111 lie donkeys, who returned In the cool of the evening. Onlilnnr Culture of llnnilrtlona, Sow dandelion feed In drills nbmt fen indies npart and nboiit as thick m turnips. When of proper size till:! to about four Inches apart. The plants are allowed to grow nil summer, and nre cut off with scythe ns they be come large, In order lo mnko the roots thicker. The rools are protected from frost by - covering of manure, mid In the early spring the coverins is re moved. At Intervals of nhnni tile length of a hotbed sash one or two rows nre cut out. Hemlock boards nre set on edge In the ground at a distance etptal o the length of the sash, nnd the sn!i nre laid on. This makes a cold frame which protects sufficiently from cold, nnd can lie made with very little trou ble. Coverings of inn I a mny be used If It is desired. One end of the bed Is closed by n board, nnd the other may be left open for veniiHIion. V. K. Stoue, lu American Agriculturist. Handy I,nnc-llnm111 Dlhbrr. The cut represents a back and Inbir saving; dibber. It makes the hide for the plunt and spaces nt the same time. Distance of plants can be regulated by changing little peg holes In spacer. Depth of hole can be regulated by pin through the block nnd handle, lt.v giving operator a start he can keep ahead of four setters. The block a Is eight inches square nnd one inch thick, with a hole In centre to cult Pctnam Faoft.kss Pvf.r do net pnt, Mrall or give year gooiU nn unevenly dyed nppeur snco. 8oM by all ilniKp ist!. Ireland prniiM.-cn 210 tons of honey year, worth Wu.tliili. It is. perhaps, natural that the aeronaut should fuel uppish. A1c Yonr Peeler for alien-. Foot-l:ae. A powder to shake into yonr shoes : rMU th feel, C'nrea Coma, Bunions, Swollen, flora, Hot, Oullnii. Achlnt;, KTreMinc. Feet and In growing Nail. Allen' Foot-Eme mskmi new or tixht fhnes raay. At nil rimtgiit nni hoe storoa, 'IT, cts. Sample mailed KHt'.K. AddreM Allen H. Olmtted, LeKoy, N. 1. There is an opening for every man in the cemetery. Trey'a Vcrmtlniro For tl'imm Hnc many Imitniorii. Cint the gonuino, madf by E. & H. Fhky, IlAi.TiuonK, Md. The dark ages niuit be the ages of eld erly spinsters. J. H. rnrknr. Frednnln, N. Y., fiaysr "Shall nt rail nn ynu for the Hon rnwaril, for I be lieve Hull's Catarrh Cure will euro any case tifrnturrh. Was very bad." W rite him fur particuluni. Hold by lrug(lts, 750. There is no filter that will make a clean conscience. FITS permanently enrcd. No flls nr ncrron 'sew aflnr first day's una of lr. Klino's Croat Nerve Ki'Htomr. f'J trial bottle and trnatine freo Dr. K. U. Ki.ise, Ltd., Ml ArchHt., 1'uila., I'a. All men are not homeless, but some arc home less than others. Mr,i. VinnlfiT-'s Soothing Pyrup forelilldren teething, Korttm the gums, reduces innamma tion, allays pain, rures wind eolie. 25c a bottlo. The peonlo who sing their own praise dou't iiululijo in duels. I am aure Tiso's Cure for Consumption eavcl my lifo Uirue years ago. 31 rs. Tuomas lios is, Maplo Ht., Korwioh, N.Y., Feb. 17, lUOO, , Austrulia has more than 1000 nenjpapcrs. Ksperlments made nt Kasan, Id ltushla. of fiie petroleiini found In 81 berln prove that It Is almost Idctitlca) with I'cnnsylvaoian naphtha. Th wells o ill he lake of Baikal are sanl to be rich mid rellalile, bo fur ns the borings go down. fl fl i V A rnnruTj Dinnr-n, hnudle, c. A small pin in the side of block regulates the depth of holes by nil J listing It In the holes In c. The length of spacer block b nnd the num ber of holes for marking peg d should be inr.de to suit conditions. The com pleto outfit Is shown in the drawing. New England llomcsteadt Patience is a virtue, especially in people to whom we owe money. Garfield Hoadache Powders are carefully prepared from reuiedius that build up the nervous syuWiui ; they relieve mental strain, oure headaches and make one .well and oueur f ul ; they ate uarmlcu. Try them. In China trades and professions aia lio roUitary in families. Experiments tire being tried near tlome of 'tho const towns In Morocco for Wie destruction of locusts by means of fungus Imported from rionth Africa, which la mid to have proved efficacious lu that country. Frunlne; Currant Rashes. I nm not certain ns to the best way. My practice has been to begin with the hush nt two years old and cut back at least cne-thlrj to one-half of the n'W prowth each year, at any tlino when the bush is dormant, cither lute lu fall or very early In tho spring, writes A, C. bhurp, iu Orange J mid Farmer. Also cut out all the suckers that mny have started wllhiu the plant. Iu this mnnner there is no great shock to the plunt nnd It makes a stocky, RtilY, up right plant, taking less spuco nud giv ing a chunvc to get more plants ou an acre. .- . .-. - It keeps the bush more compact and fruit shaded. It extends the season of picking, increases size and helps t j keep the fruit up and out of the dirt. A plant left to Itself will grow long stems nnd arms that when loaded with fruit nnd dripping with rain will bend down so that much of the fruit lies flat upon the ground, to be spat tered with mud. borne brunches will be broken with the winds, besides be ing much lu wuy of cultivation. Id regard to trimming or renewing old plants long neglected, I know eX no better way thun to cut the whole bush off near the ground, when If the root is worth saving It will send up plenty of shoots the first year. These can be treated lu the suine manner thcrenftci as a two-year-old plant, simply by selecting a few of the best shoots and trimming as at first de scribed. Keep all slender, weak stems cut out or pinched out as they uppeur. I'erhups It might be as well to treat half the bush at u time, taking two years to renew the plantation, and at the sumo time growlug some fruit ru the plants while renewing, la . this case the plants will require more fer tilizer .us well as cultivation to make both fruit and a good growth the same season. Currants will stand a good top-dressing verj year If frultlnj beavilj. NEVER MIND. When I tutor slab my toe In the rocky mad, Mother, she rould soothe my wos She's the one thnt knowea How to liantsh my dixmny With h word so kind, Il stopped hurtin' when she'd snyi "Sonny, fiever mind."' Arnirkv, an' lid an' (fiing Coidiln't st'ip llie p;tr.i. Hut her p. mle voice iluit riiiRS Often an' ic.riiin In piy drciMiin. h;nl a chnrm f-tron(r, tliouuh iini'dinnl. Jen' tlum words ud lie p the harm-" "Sonny, never nmtd.'' If idle only rould he near When ! stumble now, Miivbe I could pc'-fevere With s placid hron K fhe jes' rould pat niv head, . when she would hind 1-lverv hoyi-di hurt, an' "aid: "Sonny, never mind." Wii'tiingtnn Star. I COLO HOARD!".!! fcY FISHER FOLK. HUMOR OF THE OAV. Mirliiin-"Iildn'l I see Mr. 1trnst It Ik- you on the links today?" Mill cent "No; be tried to, but he only foozled."-Puck. j "My friend, do yon b;lleve iu Hie eternal fitness of things'?" "Yes. sir; of everything but this suit of chillies I have on."-Leslie's Weekly. j Here in a pnnMer ijuiie inane lio -now. can you match it? ' Tin' limn lio runs to caUh u train Mast train to i mi and cilch i'!'' Philadelphia Itccont. Colonel P.ragg "I've fought and bled for my country, sir: I've " .Viex. Smart "Yes. but did you ever help your wile hang pictures?" Ohio Sunt Journal. Tlinne promise I have not kept Oh. dear how will it Ik-? Can I afiainii them Ri't lai-e vowa Which folks have made to we? Chicago lircord Herald. Mrs. Nlbber "Doesn't that man In the next pew roar awfully when he sings'" Mr. Nlbber "Yes; I'm going lo speak to the usher about It and have him put In the choir." Chicago ltec old Herald. A schoolmaster recently received the following note: "Dear Sir I 'lease ex cuse my son .lack from attending school to-dny. as be has to be nt the funeral of his two mints. I will see that It does not occur again." Tit Bits. Inexperienced lllder "What! yon wish me to pay In advance? Are ynu afraid I shan't come back with the horse?" Proprietor of Livery Stable "Ahem! It Is .Inst possible the horse may come back without you." Tit- nits. Mamma "Why, Susie, you've of fered your butterscotch to everybody but little brother. Why didn't you hnnd It to himV" Susie (with Innocent candor) "Because, mamma, 111 tie brother always takes It." Current Lit erature. "There's I'.rown-Mudd, the artist. Do you know he's extremely superstitious believes in nil sorts of signs." "Well, It'll be n great day for art In this country when be gives up portraits and goes to palming 'em." Harper's Magazine. Mr. I'ondpnr "Ask the doctor to come to my house Immediately. My wife doesn't quite like the baby's looks." Norah "lie's out. sure, sir, but don't ye is worry-1 lie homeliest babies sometimes grow up quite pood, looking." I'rooklyii Life. In the great corridor of obscurity two men faced each other, "tllve me the wall." said one; "1. sir, was once Vlco-Proshlelil." The other laughed r. di rlslve laugh. "Nonsense!" he ex claimed; "I lake precedence here. nm the husband of mi uutlioress."-Llfe. KnKliah Royal tVimllHlls. King Kdward VIl.'s first windfall hns Just been announced from llel fast. It was u useful sum of ready mouey treasure trove. It has been longer coming than Queen Victoria's, and hers, though valueless, literally fell from the clouds,, ns u windfall should. In .Inly, l.s::7, a coroner s jury sat over the body of a parachutist who was fatally Injured nt Vauxhall. It declared: "We find that the deceased, Kobert Cocking, en mo to his death casually nnd by misfortune iu eouso queuce of serious Injuries which be received from n fnll lu a parachute of bis own invention and contrlvnuce, which was appended to a balloon; nnd wo xurtner nnd that tho parachute, ns moving toward his death. Is dec dund and forfeit to our Sovereign Lady the Queen," London News, 4,000,000 of Amerlesn t'nln Hidden la newfound !i:ml Cnnat Vlllng;ps. It Is estimate! thnt fully $2,0-00.000 ' In Amerlom gold Is boarded up In I I'hiceittln and Fortune hays on tho I routli coast of Kewfnun Hand. This ! money Iris hi e-i saved by the fisher I foil; and ia bid. leu In the mobt tinllkt ly places. Lxcrpt the very poor, there are few anion:! the Inhabitant of the little hamlets who hnve I'.ot. a nest eE "f bright, yellow American coins set nsld-j for some emergency. Ilefore the, dis astrous bank failures In the colony In (he autumn of 1S!U manyotthe cons-tors Indited their favlngs In the three banks In the city, when they made their semi annual visits to Rt. John's In the siiring and fall; but so heavy were the losses by the collapse, and so hitter was the lesson tn'.ght, thtt since then wild horses could not drag them to n bnnk. Kvcry man Into whose posses sion a bank not", ehrck or government order comes hurries tit once to ex change It. for a Yankee eagle, and this Is as hurledly put away Into the secret board, which 111 some ensss amounts to tlio lsnnds of dollars. In rincentla bay most of this mon cry Is obtained through the frozen herrlng fishery, which Is prosecute;! during .laniinry. February nnd March. In a good season, with the herring abundant ifiid the weather frosty enough for concealing purposes, nbout SO schooners from New Kngland will load with the frozen fish, 100 barre's being an average load, nnd from 2 to $2. r0 a barrel being paid therefor. In a hnd year like that which hns Just ended, when the herring nre scarce and the weather mild, the price runs up to $3 some times. Kvery American captain brings from $2000 to $30110 in gold with blm when he conies after frozen herring. Of nil this strenm of gold compara tively little finds Its way out of the district. The herring fishery In mid winter hns only been in exlstene? In that bay for fi years. Prior to thnt tho people were Idle during these months nnd they now regard this ven ture as a personnl and private one, not to be confounded with their regular vocation ns cod catchers or their deal ings with the St. John's merchants, by whom they are fitted out for the latter enterprise. Accordingly, all the gold gained in the herring fishery Is set aside and the wedding dowerles of tho girls of the d 1st! let are almost lnvnrlnbly furnished out of tlie hoards. In many cases, too, men, sec-niiiKly but Ill-supplied with the world's goods, have been known to produce $2000 and $2500 for the pur chase of a schooner or fishing prop erty, paying down the money In every instance In I'nlted States coins. In Fortune bay the gold Is obtained by tho snle of herring for bait during the summer months. All the Ameri can vessels frequenting the Grand Hanks In quest of cod have to come Into tho shore for this bait, without which It Is Impossible to secure the rod. Herring and lee In which to kep it fresh are chief Items of outlny by the fishing vessels, and probably $100,000 Is Bpent in this way during tho stimm.-r. This baiting business fnrinstheninln slay of hundreds, of the coasters, ami the prices sometimes run to an ex travagant figure, when the herring nro scarce and many vessels have to bo supplied. For half a century the American vchk: Is have been taking; this herring bolt, and all this tlino their gold hns been piling up In For tune bay, ono generation ofter another availing Itself of the profits of the In dustry and having a goodly proportion thereof. New Yons, Sun. The rarest dog in the world Is snld lo be the magnificent' Tibet mastiff, Dsnmu, belonging to II. C. Hrooke of New York, a known lover of pets and curios and unique reptile. At the lust great dog show lu tho Crystal l allien Dsn nut took I he first and spe cial prize for the best dog of nny variety, lie Is a beautiful mid docile creature. Cimllioaiil Crape Ilaakela, For so inauy years tho people hnve bought grapes iu neat little wooden lias, cts thut they will be more or less surprised this year when this favorite fruit is presented for their considera tion and purchase In baskets iniulo of a new material iu basket-making. These new baskets will bo manufactured from -wood pulp board, which seems destlued to take the place of the form er wooden basket to a very great ex tent. In New York State several fac tories will turn out the curdbonrd bas ket) and there is goad reason to believe that it will have considerable popular ity. Experiments of an extended na ture have shown that it is wry suita ble for this class of work, and that It A'lll carry the grapes lu shipment fully as well as the thin woodeu basket. Strong Light, Overwork ami Ineanlty. ICelutlves of Mrs. Jennie Hawkins, who became insane, says the Chicago Iteeord-IIeruld, Niy the woman's mind was uubuhmccd, because she had worked for a long tiino under a bril liant electric light at a luilrdressliig es tablishment, l'hysicluns say overwork and lack of sleep probably nre respon sible. The light, they think,, may have caused a strain op the nerves through the eyes, but they hold that the light could not save ben the direct cause of Insanity. The (Ircut orlrulr I Altiter. "I could name a portrait painter, a fashionable one, which means he has nn extensive clientage, of whom it is said thnt he nlways secures n good likeness," tays Charles II. Cafnti In Everybody's Magazine. "It may be so as far as the features are concerned, but If you do not krow the ladles or gentlemen depicted the portraits will mean nothing to you. Y'ou are quite prepared to find eyes, noso and mouth represented, but in their arrangement you look in vain for Individuality of expression, something that will iden tify itself in your imagination with a separate character, that, as you study the picture, will cause you to feel you are making the acquaintance of an actual personality. On the other hand, the great portraits of the world, which have survived the Judgment of time, and are agreed to be great by suc ceeding generations of cultivated per sons, owe their eminence partly, it is true, to their technical excellence, but a great deal more to the undebatable, perennially certain fact that they rep resent human beings with such Insight Into character and fulness of expres sion that, although, centuries may have ehtped, and our modern Ideas of lifo ho entirely different on the Burfucs, these portraits have a fundamental relation to the common humanity. Tho painters sccurvd a vivid realization of character, the vital facts which con stitute a separate human lndentity, and we look into their faces as into those of friends." $ A HtliifleM Be. A. small stlngless bee Is found In the state of Slnuloa and in Topic. The honey of this bee is not great In quan tity, Is dark-colored, very liquid, .nd is said not to crystallize. Annth pe culiarity of the honey is that it .as a , decidedly sour, or tart taste, and on 1 this account It la much sought after as being a greater delicacy than the sweet honey nf tho tame bee. The reason these bees are small produ cers is that, as they are stlngless, they are constantly robbed by the larger varieties, the tame bee being one of the robbers. fiarfli ld Hesdnrhn VowiVrs nro good for all sufferers from lirad.ichfn, weak lerren, In poniuia. dcprrnird ppirits and otic r citmr.on nllmcntt. The iiitim nnd genernl heillU are improved by taking this imple remedy . The reason given for tho substitu tion of the drum for Hi" trumpet In Hip Italian army 1 4 that In these days of short service a young soldier learns to march lo the drum far sooner than to the trumpet. Again. It Is found that trumpcit rs nn- very subject to pulmonary alTeolluns. Phosphate comes largely from Flor ida, Tennessee mid South Carolina, nml by tho Improved process now in use makes the best fertilizer. The potash used comes principally from (lernt.iny. The government statistician give the approximate result of the census In New South Wnles ns follows: Pop ulation, l..)ii-2.2.'(2. comprising 715,207 males nnd Ill7.li2."i females. Increase during the past decade, 22!l.tl!lN. com prising In2,i;i5 males mid 127.:tr,Il fe males, or 1.N7 per cent per annum. dropsy:.,! ll'Mlt ul tetim'iti1nf" nrvl I I Ifiiln' Imsfmaiil I ft. Dr. II. H QHCa.N I lOHl, Bui B, AlUnU, Oft. Ttip itre tltat ir f1r IV eM Print fnm Mel LHEN NY'S TABASCO. nENsiorj'SOTs. IT; BuRcnftsfullv Prosecute Claims. Lat TViTiu lioO PixUmlnor U H I'onnlon Huron. 3f nku civil wr, 13 ailjudlmuijscialiiii.attjraliir CHEWING GUM FREE A H hot of Ho. 1 Ohowinx num. f ml!. Wrllefol rfirll-ulirn nnd aamclr. NKUROTIG MKlHCAt 1,'OMIANV HornxUntiHo, N Y P. N. V. 24. 1901. Iff tUHtS WHll SI Dent CoiiBh fjr WMHIr AlTTlKf (Ail , (Mm t ouch PrrttD. TnrtM u in unip. r'i'i pt tiriiCKi' 95? wir B D Iwss Is os.d Y.v co U rftST cm VJ UNLETS V ,r' 1- x ar.Tft . & $3,50 SHOES Sffiffi. ffillt Kiir Line ninniit be eqtmlU'd It tn not dlnnf flu bot lf:illnT Hint lllilKi' A Hrt 'ins-i unoe it l tin M tm, I'htl h.ivt jilnnm- t tin Of t nml ; tv pntititmn f tt.- hn. It an im-.-linni.nl fkitf nn.l kiioivlpf.itc tlint h'if iin.l.- , I., hi.m:!riP U"-n thf tn-rt m Hip wnft.l ..r tm-n. I iik niiiiitltiH. nv on hiivimr W. I.. nliocf with inmo nn 'M'-i-t:iinK. m Ininnn, -nr ! il- r Piintil t k- . tlinn, II lit) ilovi noU Bullii ftif million ulltiu lull iiiilrii.-iiio.i )... .. t.u IP iiflTJrlT V A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. In our Roasting; Establish, merits wo positively do not allow the use of Egg Mixtures, Glue, Chemicals, or similar substances. LION COPPEE is an absolutely Pure Coffee. mmsm Watch our next advortlsoment. Just try a packago of LB ON COFFEE and you will understand tho reason of its popularity. LION COFFEE is now used in millions of homes. Oh, Promise Me." Oh, promise me that when I am your bride And we begin housekeeping aide bjr lide, Oh, promise me wherever we may roam That I shall do the marketing for home. Alt that we eat I certainly must choose, And I Insist we LION COFFEE use. I want It tor Its perfect purity, Fo promise me oh, promise mel Oh, promire me that for our comfort's like, Each morning LION COFFEE I can make, And when the luncheon hour is near at hand Again I'll need a cup ol LION brand. At night when you come home, my dear, to dine A cup ol LION COFFEE must be mine; No brand can healthier or better be So promise me oh, promise mel You know that LION COFFEE is not glazed In millions ol good homes 'tis often praised; 'Tis in the bean the package weight a pound; Inside, s Premium List is always found. And I will save the lion heads outside To earn the useful presents they provide. This is one pledge I will enact ol thee So promise mc oh, promise mel In every package of LION COFF.EE you will find a fully Illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeeper, lu fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from tho wrappers of our one pound sealed packn;res (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold). WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. How Are Your Bowels? About the first thing the doctor says Then, "Let's see your toneue." Because bad tongue and bad bowels go together. Regulate the bowels, clean up the tongue. Ve all know that this is the way to keep and look well. You can't keep the bowels healthy and regular with purges or bird-shot pills. They move you with awful gripes, then you're worse than ever. Now what you want is Cascarets. Co and get them today-Cascarets-in metal box cost 10c. Take onel Cat It like candy, and it will work gent!y-while you sleep. It cures, that means it strengthens the muscular walls of the bowels, gives them new life. Then they act regularly and naturally. That's what you want. It's guaranteed to be found in THE TONIC LAXATIVE 25c ALL DRUGGISTS. AMR I" wel trouble. nptindlriltU, Ml- I'llUla iouaneM, bad breath, bad blood, wind I III H r " ,ho omacli, bloated bowola. foul WWIIls month, b.aaachs, Indlea.tlon, plnapl.a, pain, after oatlnc, Itv.r troulila, .allow couipl.miaa and dtzxln.M. When Tour bow. I. donl biot. regu larly fn are illln .lck. Constipation kill, mora Itcopla than all oilier dln.a.e. tocMb.r. It I. a aturtnr for the t-bi'onle allin.nl. and lone yvara of uttering that emu. art.rvrarri. ISo matter what II. jrou, .tart taking CAHVA K KT9L, to-day for yon will never get well and be wall all the time until you put four bowel, sight. Take oar advlvet atari with IlitOAUKTI to-day, under au absolute guar Ate to oure or money refunded. ms NEVER SOLD IN BULK. GUARANTEED iSSSff Maillar andlel.e la tbe werld. Tkl. Isabaolute proof-of sml Merit. . ear kwt teatlaieelal. we saiia aao will soli CltrintTt abaulately anara.teed to ear or win reran. ). Oe feay totar, two c keaaa, ! ta.ai a rulr, ho.at trial, as ,trilala alrectle.a, ael If res ere aot ..Haded. aAnr uali.. e.e aoe baa. retura tee aaua.4 ade ... a., las aaiai ... aa. day. H.allh will ajul.kl. vh.M yen ear.nae. la. aa. .et ... ae hex. retura tfee aauaed due to as by laall, a tbe .rae.l.t (Vea. , aa. .t year aaea.y back fba balk aa mtmtlw wi l.a r.ta.erted the ,i.e kUI to., KkW lUU et II. faa-alart to-Ulkleaatbeday Laek foe by await laUUa.HU.
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