Beavtr Blood Deep
' Clean blood means clean Bkia. TT
tieauty without it. Cascarets,, Cady Cathar
tic clean your blood and keen it clean, by
tirring up the lazy liver and driving all ira
furitiea from the body. Begin to-day to
ianish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that Bickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets, beauty for ten cent9. All drug
giats, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c
About twenty-flve persons in every mil
lion commit suicide In England. .,-
It is better to remove than to hide complex
lonnl blemishes. Use Glenn's Sulphur fcoap
llUl'sHair& yhlsker Dye, black or brown, 50o
Before the Revolutionary War the Vir
ginians called the New Englanders Yankees.
Ftlake It a Point
To Cet the Best Every Time, When
.You Buy Medicine.
Health Is too valuable to be trifled with.
' -Do not experiment. Get Hood's Sarsapa
rilla and you will have the best medicine
money can buy the medicine that cures
"when all others fall. You have every reason
to expect It frill do for you what it has
done for others. Kemember
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is America's Greatest Medicine. Price $1.
Mood's Pills are the favorite cathartic.
Silver Cup For a Cruiser.
An artistic set of silver punch cups
to be presented to the cruiser Ealeigh
by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Haywood,
of Haw River, N. C, has just been
completed.
Mrs. Haywood, who is a daughter
of Governor Holt, of North Carolina,
was sponsor for the cruiser at the time
of her christening. The cups ate
twelve in number and weigh 100
ounces Troy. Each cup i four inches
high' and three inches in diameter,
jesting upon four dolphins, whose
bodies curve gracefully about the
body of the cup. They are highly
polished and lined with gold. They
are of the same design as the massive
punch bowl which was presented to
the cruiser by the citizens of North
Carolina when she first went into
commission.
The Ealeigh is a second-rate cruiser
that formed part of Admiral Dewey's
squadron' and is now on the Asiatic
station.-1 Baltimore Sun.
THE DUTY OF MOTHERS.
Daughters Should be Carefully
Guided in Early Womanhood.
"What suffering frequently results
irom a mother's ignorance; or more
frequently from a mother's neglect to
properly instruct her daughter !
Tradition says "woman must suffer,"
and young women are so taught.
There is a little truth and a great deal
of exaggeration in this. If a young
woman Buffers severely she needs
treatment and her mother should see
that she gets it. i
Many mothers hesitate to take their
daughters to a physician for examina
tion; but no mother need hesitate to
write freely about her daughter or
lerself to Mrs. Pinkham and cecure
Ihe most efficient advice without
charge. Mrs. Pinkham's address is
Xynn, Mass.
The following letter from Miss M akis
T. Johjssojt, Centralia, Pa., shows what
neglect will do, and tells how Mrs.
. Pinkham helped her :
"My health became bo poor that I
had to leave school. I was tired all the
time, and had dreadful pains in my
side and back. I was also troubled
with irregularity of menses. I was
Tery weak, and lost so much flesh that
my friends became alarmed. My
mother, who is a firm believer in your
remedies from experience, thought per
haps they might benefit me, and wrote
you for advice. I followed the advice
you gave, and used Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills a3
tou directed, and am now as well as I
ever was. I have gained flesh and have
a good color. I am completely cured oi
irregularity.
flUCIIM ATIQM CURED One bottle-Positive
HriLUill A 1 10 III relief in 24 honrsi. Postpaid. S1.00
"Alexander Rkmf.dy Co.,C48Greenwich St., N.Y.
AN AFFAIR T N ATI ON
It ho.s been said of Americans tha.t they
&reMo. nation of dyspeptics" and it is true
that few entirely free from disorders
of the digestive tr&ct. Indigestion , Dyspepsia,
Stomd.ch Boviel trouble, or Constipation.
The treatment of these diseases
with cd.tha.rtic medicines . too. of ten 54
ro.vo.tes the trouble.
THE LOGICAL TREATMENT
is the use of & remedy th&t will build up
the system, thereby ..enabling the v&nous
organs to act o.s Nature intended they should.
Such & remedy is found in Or YMlo.ms' Pink
Hills tor reae reopie nere is trie proor.
In Detroit there are few soldiers more popular and efficient than Max
R. Davies, first sergeant of Co. B. His home is at 416 Third Avenue. For
four years he was a bookkeeper with the wholesale drug house of Farrand,
Williams & Clark, and he says : "I have charged up many thousand
orders for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, but never knew their
worth until I used them for the cure of chronic dyspepsia. For two years
J suffered and doctored for that aggravating trouble but could only be
helped temporarily.
"I think dyspepsia is eoe of the most stubborn of ailments,' and there
is scarcely a clerk or office man but what is more or less a victim. Some
days I could eat anything, while at other titfies I would be starving.
Those distressed pains would force me to quit work. I have tried many
treatments and remedies but they would help only for a time. A friend
induced me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, end after tak
ing a few doses I fouud much relief and after using several boxes 1 was
f cured. I know these pills will cure dyspepsia of its worst form and I am
pleased to recommend them." Detroit (Mich.) Journal.
Tne genuine pc,ik&de Mwovs bcM the wU n&m
(s At fcU drugistv itnt poupd on receipt of putt.SD!
ft cr box, fey tht Di.tfiHiMNS
Apt t Affect tli It'erres.
Cold weather is Just as apt to affect the
nerves as any other part of the body, and
neuralgia sets in. St. Jacobs Oil is just as
certain to cure it a9 it cures all the gen
eral pains and aches of the body.
Of every million persons born in a cer
tain year only 223 are alive ninety-five
years later.
Where to Spend the Winter.
Southern Railway, Eastern office 271 Broad
way, can furnish you with all information re
garding the winter resorts of the South. This
great system traverses all of the Southern
States over its own rails and is the direct thor
oughfare of travel to Cuba, Mexico and the
Pacific Coast. For particulars call on or
address Alex. S. Thweatt, Eastern Passenger
Agent,
The latest vagary of fashion in London U
monocles for women.
Doa't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bac,
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 60o or CI. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New Vorlt
An orange tree will bear fruit until it is
150 years old.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothinar Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, -oca bottle
The State of Texas has set aside for the
education of each child $4.50.
Try Grain0!
lryurain(J!
Ask you Grocer to-day to show yon
a package of GRAIN-O, 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. GRAIN-0 has that
rich seal brown of Mocha or Java,
but it is made from pure grains, and
the most delicate stomach receives it
' without distress. the price of coffee.
15 cents and 25 cents per package.
Sold by all grocers.
Tastes like Coffee
Looks like Coffee
Insist that your grocer gives yoa GRAIX-O
Accept no imitation.
The Faithful Mascot.
They tell a touching story of one of
the regimental mascots a dog in the
Sixth Cavalry and there are a dozen
soldiers who will swear that it is true.
There was one man of the Sixth
who had always been good to this dog,
and would give it a piece of bacon
from his own scanty store, and pet it
and remember it when things were
badly. This man was killed at St.
Juan Hill just after his troop had
forded the river and come into open
ground before starting on the charge.
And all day long he lay there in the
long grass, dead, the ballets and
shells singing over him, and nothing
mattering any more. Soldiers pressed
on, wounded men staggered bacs,
many passed near him, but no one
touched him or cared for him, inc
there was nothing to do he was dead.
But the dog found out somehow
that its master was lying there on the
ground, the hot sun burning him, the
cold night chilling him, and came
there with a dog's faithfulness and
licked the white face and stretched it
self out on the still body and stayed
there, guarding its master, until the
soldiers on burying detail came the
next day and laid the remains in a
grave. Leslie s Weekly.
Presence of Mind.
A melodrama of the most stirring
kind was being given at a theatre in a
small provincial town, sajs London
Tit-Bits. In one of the critical
scenes the hero suddenly became
aware of the fact that he had come to
the stage minus his poniard. Without
a moment's hesitation, he made a dash
at the traitor, exclaiming:
"Die, villain! I meant to strike
thee with my dagger, but I left the
weapon in my dressing room, and will,
therefore, strangle thee in the pres
ence of this indulgent audience."
It is scarcely necessary to add that
this variation from the original brought
down the house.
Mcuume U.Mhcntit&dy.N.Y.
Continued from first page.
solve mystorles I add to the mystery that
wej have already wondered at namely,
why preaohers should keep on after all the
hearers are tired. 80 I gather up into one
great armful all the whys and hows and
wherefores of ycur life and mine, which
we have not had time or the ability to an
swer, and write on. them the words. "Ad
journed to eternity." I rejoice that we do not
understand all things now. for It we did
what would we learn In heaven? If we
knew it all down here in the freshman and
sophomore class, what would be the use of
our going up to stand amid the juniors and
the seniors? If we could put down one leg
of the compass and with the other sweep a
circle clear around all the insorutables, If
wo could lift our little steelyards and
weigh the throne of the Omnipotent, if we
could with our seven-day clock measure
eternity, what would be left for heavenly
revelation? So I move that we cheor
fully adjourn what is now beyond our
comprehension, and as, according to Rol
lln, the historian, Alexander the Great,
having obtained the gold casket in which
Darius had kept his rare perfume, used
that aromatic casket thereafter to keep his
favorite copy of Homer in and called the
book, therefore, the "edition of the casket,"
and at night put the casket and his sword
under his pillow, so I put this day into the
perfumed casket of your richest affections
and hopes, this promise worth more than
Homer ever wrote or sword ever con
quered, "What I do thou knowest not
now, but thou shall know hereafter," and
that I call the "edition celestial."
HELPS FOR HOUSEWIVES.
The New Belts.
The new belts are of soft silk or
satin ribbon, four incb"" wide, says
Demorest's Magazine. T iey are just
the length of the waist measure and
are clasped in front by buckles not ovei
an inch or an inch and a half wide.
The narrow clasp naturally holds the
tibbon in folds. At the sides the rib
bon is allowed to widen to at least
two inches, and in the back nearly
the full width of the belt is revealed.
This arrangement gives the very long
waisted effect in front which is just
now so fashiouable.
Spiced Grapes.
Squeeze the pulps from the skins ol
several pounds of grapes and then
boil and press through a colander to
get rid of the seeds. Place in a pre
serving kettle over the fire and add
three and one-half pounds of sugar,
one and one-half ounces of whole
cloves and the same amount of stick
cinnamon. Place the spices in a bag
and let the sugar and vinegar come to
a boil, and then put in the pulps and
3kins of the grapes, adding the bag
of spices. The whole should be al
lowed to boil for an hour and a half,
and should then be put in stone jars
and served with ovsters or meats.
Virginia Caramel Cake.
This calls for two-thirds of a pound
of butter, one scant coffee-cup of milk,
two cups of granulated sugar, four
eggs beaten very light, two scant cups
of well-sifted flour, two teaspoonfuls
of baking powder,- stirred in at the
last moment; bake in a quick oven in
three layers. Make the caramel of
one-half cup of milk; butter the size
of a walnut, and three-quarters of a
pound of chocolate; cook in a double
boiler, stirring often until a bubble
rises, but do not let it boil. Add
three tablespoonfuls of vanilla extract
after you take it from the fire. Use
as fast s possible; it thickens ns it
cools. Spread the layers and cover
the top quickly. Use the same dry.
Meat Omelet,
Take one pound of finely chopped
beef and to it add one and a half tea-.
spoonfuls of salt, a quarter of a tea
spoonful of black pepper and six eggs.
Beat the yolks of the eggs until they
are quite light, and add the beef and
mix well, then beat the whites to a
stiff froth and drop them into the
mixture. Put a piece of butter and
one of beef suet in a pan over the
fire, and when it is hot drop the ome
let into the pan with a spoon and fry
until it is a light brown, then drain on
brown paper and serve at once on a
dish on which has been placed a num
ber of chopped potatoes and a spoon
ful of minced parsley. Arrange the
omelets as a border with a few pieces
of eelsry here and there.
m French Chicken Salad. t
Take a large, cooked chicken, re
move all the fat, skin and bone and
chop the meat in small pieces, with an
equal quantity of white.celery chopped
fine. Mash the yolks of six hard
boiled eggs, and mix them to a smooth
paste with a saltspoonful of salt, the
3orae quantity of white pepper and a
large teaspoonful of mixed mustard.
Add two large tablespoonfuls of olive
oil and one of good, strong vinegar,
alternately, a little at a time. Take
some fine, tender lettuce leaves and
the whites of the boiled eggs and
chop them together very fine. .Put
the chicken in the middle of a large
dish, making it iuto a circular mound
with a slightly flattened top, and pour
the dressing over it. Lay the chopped
lettuce and whites around the heap of
chicken. Chop some pickled red
beets and cucumbers, and arrange
them in a pretty pattern over the yel
low coating of the chicken. Garnish
the edge of the dish with white celery
tops and parsley. ,
Household Hints.
Sugar in the water for basting meats
will add to their flavor. This is espe
cially true of veal.
To have broiled ham at its best boil
the ham so that it is nearly cooked,
let cool in the water, then slice to
broil. . . ,
When cooking onions place a pail
of cold water at the kitchen door,
which will prevent the smell from as
cending. To whiten the kitchen table, spread
.t all over with a thin paste made of
ihloiide of lime and hot water; leave
feu all nig-ht and in the morning wash
tiff.
To remove iron rust from marble.
use a solution of one part of nitric
eid in twentv-five parts of water.
Apply carefully to the spots only, then
tinse with water and ammonia.
The Merrliioac'a Flag;.
Lieutenant Richmond Pearson Hob
eon, in his personal story of "The
Sinking of the Merrimao" in the Cen
tury, says:
With regard to the ensign, I had
asked Captain Miller about the ensign
of the Merrimac. He said that he had
already considered the matter, but had
found that the strippers had taken off
the ensign and the contents of th)
signal-chest, and even the signal-halyards.
In fact, the men had been so
keen for relics and souvenirs, that
nothing seemed, to have escaped. He
said that he had, however, an enor
mous flag, blue field, or background,
with "Maine" across it in large let
ters, which he proposed to have bent
on. But I was particularly anxious
for a large national flag, and put it
down on the list of items for the ex
ecutive officer to get us on the New
York. I was a little afraid they would
not let us have the flag, so I asked the
executive officer not to say anything
about it to the captain until we were
gone, and told him that I should not
hoist it while running in, or while do
ing so could in any way affect the suc
cess of the effort, but that I did wish
very much to hoist it after firing the
torpedoes as the vessel sank. The
executive officer was not convinced,
and his instinct of the risk involved
was true; for though the captain let
me have the flag without asking any
questions, and it was bent on the hal
yards at the bridge" ready for hoisting,
it was never hoisted, for after the work
was done, and the Merrimao was sink
ing, and a strong impulse set in to
have the flag flying, it was clear, lying
at the muzzles of the enemy's guns,
that any move to hoist it would betray
our position and cost the life of all.
Responsibility for the group forbade
the attempt. k
A Preacber on Fire.
At Chacombe Church, Banbury,
during the harvest thanksgiving ser
vices on a recent Sunday evening, ac
cording to the Westminster Gazette,
the vicar, the Rev. G. J. Hammon,
while holding forth with his usual
stirring eloquence, was suddenly
disturbed by several members of
the congregation rising from
their seats and exclaiming "You're
on fire, sir!" On putting out
the fire with his hand the reverend
gentleman thanked his informers and
then proceeded with his discourse as
if nothing had happened. Afterward
it was found that the long lawn sleeve
had been burned, the reporter pa
thetically adds, "beyond repair.
Congratulations were accorded to the
vicar on his escape. The flames
nearly reached his head before he dis
covered the cause of alarm.
Julius Ceeiar Caught Scorching.
The announcement that Julius
Caesar was summoned for scorching
on a bicycle must cause a smile upon
the most serious face. There were
many smiles at the Haywards Heath
Petty Sessions.
Julius Caesar did not appear at first,
and the historic name Eeemed more
out of place when ba led by a leather
lunged constable outside the court.
People began to think that a wag
gish cyclist had been playing larks
with the rural constable, and had
give a wrong name, but presently a
young gentleman stepped into the
box and all smiles ceased. "Are yoa
Julius Caesar?" quoth the clerk.
"Yes, sir," replied the scorcher.
Sussex (England) News.
The Triumph of the Season
A crop of sprains and bruises 13 harvested
from outdoor sports. The cure is the crop
St. Jaccbs Oil deltght3 in as the triumph of
the season, the one that beats the record.
In olden times the English ate but three
meals a day.
Knocks Co niehs and Colds.
Dr. Arnold's Cough Killer cures Coughs and
Colds-Prevents Consumption. All druEaists.Soc
Business failures in the United States for
the past week numbered 178.
Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c. It C.C.C. fail, druggists refund money.
Trial by jury will be established In Si
beria by recent ukase of the Czar.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 35c.
The first expedition to the South Pole
took place in 15G7.
After six years' suffering I was cured by Pi
so's Cure. Mary Thomson, 2V)i Ohio Ave
Alleghany, Pa.. March 19. ism.
Many thousands of persons in Chicago
wear wooden shoes.
Coughs Lead to Consumption
' Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at
once. Go to your druggist to-day and get
a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50
cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dan
gerous. There are some tollgates still in Phila
delphia, Penn.
To tiutii tuuKuiiou forever
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 23c
IiC.CC. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
Clubs for the study of the French lan
guage have been organized in Chicago.
"Ihavensed your valuable CASCA
ItETS and find them perfect. Couldn't do
without them. I have used them for some time
for indigestion and biliousness and am now com
pletely cured. Recommend them, to everv one.
Once tried, you will never be without them in
the family." Edw A Makx, Albany, N. Y.
CANDY
CATHARTIC i4
w TRADE MARK BBOiaTSRCO
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste G00A. Do
Good. 2seTer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 26c, SOc.
... CURS CONSTIPATION. ...
Sterliar Xtftmrif Vmmfnoj, f binf, MoatrMl. New lark. Stt
Mt Tft I! If Sold and ciiaranted by alldrug
RW'I WmAw fUitsto CtKXi Tubacco UaWu
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Oil eures
Rheumattsoiv
Neuralgia. ,
Lumbago.
Oil cures
Oil, cures
Oil cures
Oil cures
Oil cures
Oil cures
Sciatica.
Sprains.
Bruises.
Soreness.
Stillness. .
Backache.
Muscular Aches.
St. Jacobs
St. Jacobs
St. Jacobs
Oil cures
Oil cures
Oil cures
A calculation has been made showing
that the war cost Spain $435,000,000 and
the United States but $215,000,000. .,
Southern H'y Dining Car Service.
Commencinar November 23d. additional Din
lnji Car Service, Southern Railway Dinini?
Cars, will be operated on the Southern Rail
way U. S.'Fast Mail trains daily the year
round, thus completing Dininat Car Ser
vice on all trains of the Southern Rail
way, via Washington, to Florida, Atlanta,
Xew Orleans, and points South and South
west. The Dining Cars are all of the latest
model and the markets are drawn upon liber
ally for the best and most seasonable Hupmies,
while the cuisine and service are of the high
est order. The Southern Railway is the only
Southern Lino operatinar Dining Cars the
year round. New York Office, .71 Broadway.
The Americans are the wealthiest people
in the world per capita.
Deafness Cannot lie Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous liningof the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper
fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Deafness is the result, and unless the Inflam
mation can be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are
caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send
for circulars, free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
The movement of wheat and other bread
stuffs continues large.
Lane's Family medicine
Moves the bowels eaoh day, In order to
be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently
on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick head
ache. Price 25 and 50c.
A single human hair will support four
ounces without breaking.
No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco bablt cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. fiOc. ti. AH druggists.
Willow wood is the most available for
the use of powder manufacture.
Fits nrmanentlv cured. No fits or nervouf
less after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great'
STerve Restorer. $'2 trial bottle and treatise free.
0b. R. H. Kline. Ltd.. U31 Arch St..Phila.,Pa.
In Italy mushroom poisoning is of more
ihan weekly occurrence.
THE EXCELENCE OF SYBUP OF FIGS
Is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fig Sraup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing- the
true and original remedy.. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medK
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FBAXCI8CO, Cat,
LOUISVILLE, Kr. NEW TORE IT. T.
Send Postal for Premium List to tht Dr. Beth
Arnold Medical Corporation, Woonsocket, R. I, j
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Are you frequently hoarse?
Do vou have that annovint?
tickling in your throat? Would
you reel relieved ir you couicr
raise something? Does your
cough annoy you at night, and
do vou raise more mucus in
the morning? r
Then you should always keep i
on nana a Dome or- .
If you have a weak
throat you' cannot be too
careful. You cannot begin
treatment too early. Each
cold makes you more liable
to another, and the last
one is always harder to
cure than the one before it.
Dr. Aitr's eitrrg Pectoral Piaster.
prelects i&c liais irca celts. lj
Help at Hand. -
If you have any complaint 1
whatever and desire the best!
medical advice you can pos- i
sibly obtain, write the doctor
freely. You will receive a
prompt reply.
Address. TJH. T. O. VT?.R.'
Lowell, Mass.
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COMPLETE Story of the SINKING OF THE " MERRIMAC "
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