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ESTABLISHED 1522.
1 RIPW
STRANG I LADY y010 'ping when you-have, for you Lave "forfeited all
i V t " came do-WB'and your face is pale claim to her," returned Charlea,
BY O.P.
wiAas
and sikT'. Won't. you tell me all -indignautly, as ho lre
abouit?" ' . - piazza settee.
Clara hesitated a moment, then Clara sooi. opened her eyes end
dropping hey teab on her broth- murmured: Please i.ike me home,
er 8 shoulder, she-sobbed out the Charles."
wmrm nmm mm view, nitrate of soda and two parts rau-
Many pastures are ruined in the riate of potash. One of the beat
her to a . beginning by turning stock on the I modes of forcngcablsge to mow
'Clara, what does this menu?"
grans before the plant are well
established. Trampling of the
a S . .
pasture, by tuo leot oi rattle :x
more harm than tie eating nf iLe
graas. The first year of the paw-
? . - a
lit to iix li;em alter eacu ram r
eultlvat ao a to Late the toil
Irvw iul tlie rroun l clean cf
wed aa 1 rrsA.
IMtcr rexnlta are obtVncd with
"Haver you ever told him about said Arthur,loudiiig over her, al- "bould bo deToted entirely to I fertilizer hen rain are plentiful
Why let your neighbors
know it?
And why give them a
chance to guess you are even
five or ten years more?
Better give them good
reasons for guessing the
other way. It is very easy;
for nothing -tells .of age -ao
quickly as gray hair.
Arthur ganger was head clerk in
a dry goods store. He had erm
to Littlejohn two years befoT
poor and unknown; and had risen oie-wretched -story,
to his present position bv hi in.
tegrity and industry. me? i Cjlea asted musingly af- most sternly.'
Clara Heartly worked in a tail- ha1 finished. , "Oh, Arther, I know all,'
or s shop. She had a pretty lace I Mo" answered Clara. "I have moaned. "Please go away
winning ways and a lovin trust- be"edyou to be dead, and I '. let me die.
... i iixi i . , . mum ,.! u.. i. i.n. .i l i ur n. . v i
iiitr iiiiie iiean: ho. whp.n Rttr wuu uu wr w uu& kdoui too. i i iur minuue, Artuur. i
few weeks acauaintane. ArfW "Theft I bave . an idea," said . said the strange lady. Tell them Tll liberally, and should weetbi I fertilizer were as beneficial as Lar-
asked her to be bin wff . cv Charles. You introduce me ai dear, that I am your sister whom : mi8 M appearance U will pay to
'she
and
its growth. When the graas has
reacheil a height that will permit
of its being cut it is better to run
, the mower over it, cutting high.
1 FprllliiAra tnil Minnra uTinnl.l
for the reaaon tliat tl amount of
water required to diwioltefertili-
zera is large wln tlus applicatious
are heavy. It may at lime be
noticed that small quantities nf
ltSXmVt, ' M Mrf 9m t
muM i rw4
7 m " "
r: it x i t
S a3 m,mm, f .
"
It
sinuea- and, blushed charmingly, I JiLT' -uanjMnjKt a" oia mend, i win j you aiscaruea several years ago
and soon ater became. Mrs. San-1 Beci3?S .ayobm at the Sweeny, so ! for marrying a dissolute fellow
ger. ... . x i j as to wateb proceedings there; and j tut whom you have now taken
on.
three months! and fooliahlv im I good time generally, and get him I "Your sister! Is sheyour sis-
hsl and f oolishhr
ined themselves the happiest of iealous Jf we can
mortals. c Alas, that time should
dispel such harmless illusions ! ,
The first bit of sorrow Clara
experienced after r her marriage
was one morninsr when .Artlmr
and
Clara -looked -doubtful.
askedTheaitatingly :
"Will it be right?"
'Taghtr .echoed her brother.
of course' it will, and when he sees
coming
is a youth-renewer.
.It nioes tne age under a
luxuriant growth of hair the
color of youth.
It never tails to restore
color to gray hair. It will
stop the nau from
out also.
It feeds the hair bulbs.
Thin hair becomes thick hair,
and snort nair Dccomes long
hair. -
It cleanses the scalp; re
moves all dandruff, and
prevents its formation.
We have a book on the
Hair which we will gladly
send you.
It 70a da not obtain all the hrn.
Ot you expected from the nseoi lb
v itznr. wnw me ancror annul ic.
l'rt.K-ibly there U souse : flK-oltr
w;t!i your Kener! stm whu
ui iy be estsilT renvrol. AJdrets,
Ur. J. C A er. Lswell, Alaas.
tenderly informed' her thai h fit explain you can. But mind
shouli be obliged td go to New you 1 watch closely, and if uig her beautiful eyes upward. I but will bring one or two
York on bnainesH fnr tUfirm ' , I fin heis really untrue to you. I Then turning with a bright smile. more per pound, hence the
je absent thro vKn1 yOTl sban't live with him another I she said: "And Charles is my I tional 100 pound
ter, Arthur ?" gaspel Clara.
"Yea, darling, returned Arthur,
"I see now, I ought to have .told
you but I wanted to wait till I got
her a divorce."
'O, my Heavenly Father, I
I tliank Thee P breathed Clara, rais
ing her beautiful eves
would be absent three whnln
days. ay-
It was a sad. eloomv time for Mr. Sanger was of rather a jeal-
' " Tl - - .
poor Clara, but the three misera- ous disposition, so wnen Clara at
ble davs came to an end at W der . presented Mr. Lansing
and with a light heart she arrayed witl1 brignt happy look in
hfirsAlf tn cro in trtt iv, ber blue eyes, he felt a pang go
vv awv wmu BU aUCHa ' . .
- " I 11 W - V . -
her LusbancL He would not ex-
1 a
pecs ner, as it was tne evening
train, and she was naturally very
timid, but love made .her brave,
and she smiled softly as she
I thought how pleased he would be.
I mm
' pull them out, as under no cir
cumstances should they be allowed
Jojiroduce aeed.
Bat few cattle reach the market
that are as fat as they might be,
and it is frequently the case that
a W a
1 teers coma ue maue to weigna
hundred or more younds if prop
erly prepared for market A fat
steer that can be made to take on
a hundred more will not only have
the additional value in weight.
cents
addi-
my I tional 100 pounds may add from
brother, who I thought was dead.
Arthur understood without aak
V a
ing wny sue aid not tell mm so
before.
The next day there was an ac
count in the daily paper of the
through his heart and he bowed I death of llalph Austin in a drunk
quite coldly; and there was a I en fight. So Alice was free with-
freezing courtesy between the two I ont the aid of the law.
gentlemen', until Mr. Sanger went A year glides by and there is a preferred. Th kind of food that
back, to the store. I quiet wedding at Arthur Sanz. ;. ;
$15 to $20 to the value of the ani
mal and at a small cost.
During extremely warm weath
er the use of corn for animals is
injurious. It heats them, and
with hogs it is an infliction if corn
. w mmwm a
aione is used, ine best lood is
hay or grass, and if grain must be
allowed, ground oats should be
' ger quantities on other plots and
on the same kind of crop. This
result is due to the fact that a por
tion of the fertilizer was not dis
solved on those plots where Leary
applications were made, but the
proportion remaining in the soil
rill bo of service the succedicg
season.
The effect of clearing away the
forests is damaging to crops, not
that the presence of forests causes
rainfall, but because they regulate
the flow of water. There .is less
eta portion near forests, and the
water does not flow away so rap
idly, nor causo streams to over-
flow at some periods, while dry at
others. The trees serve as wind-
brakes, thus preventing the drying
of the soil by warm winds daring
periods of drought.
iSteeBtmeiii-
STOLE SniI.EN.
Exhorter : Look on high, friend!
Uiiregenerate : An' den " yous'ell
yell, "Rubberneck PT: guess ; nit!
Doctor: The patient is beset
with the idea that the land, as far
as lif can see, belongs to - him.
Judge : 1 wouldn t call tiiat in
sanity. It is merely incipient po-"
litiil ambition.
Several days passed and Charles I er's.
I ATI j , I II!.. I'
The train came puffing in. Clara 11110 ara ook particular pains to -aaice -Ausun is ine unae and
gu uy me Hiore wnere AXinur I v-wukb xj&ugsiiig me Driuegroom.
worked whenever they were out
together. -. I contented, and holding in her arms
In the meantime Arthur grew a plump four-month-old baby,
sullen, ate his meals in savage &i-1 who has great dark eyes like aunt
lence, and several times went to Alice, after whom she is named.
. ' .. m m I S at
tne store witnout kissing ms lit-1 Artnur and ciara nave never
tie wife. Hliad any more secrets from each
Charle reported that Mr. Sanf I other.
gev called at the hotel every day
and went up to room No.. 10. but
was a few steps from the edge of
the platform, when she saw Ar
thur alight and hold out his hand
to assist a beautiful, dark-eyed
lady down the steps, and what
was her dismay, as she pressed
her way through the crowd to
greet him, to see him draw the
lady's hand through his arm and
hear him say in a calm and yery
low voice : .
"Pull down your veil, Alice,
and walk deliberately through
. the depoL "
For a moment objects swam be
fore Clara's eyes, but she was too
, , .1 l-i n -r 1 - . . 1 arammeni uibi men mTen a uau .
lememme, uiu you auow iur. proud to make a scene tnere, and 7 . - 4l a place, speak in
w u " v I land had been
ney Hotel. !
is most serviceable in winter is not
suitable for summer.
Manure ferments readily
r ww w wsrsk w mtm flsvfl vl
1 1 1 . I uui au uJ " s itt uai o mjv4
viara a. uyiooaing nappy and mnch of -u u lhen
less the farmer gives his attention
to the preservation of the manure.
Keep it well heaped up and cov
ered with a few inches of dry earth.
The litter used in the stalls should
be cut fine, so as to permit of the
materials serving better as absorb
ents.
Although timothy nay is pre
ferred for horses and clover for
rows, yet clover hay that has boen
cut just as tha Leadav were begin
ning to turn brown, and which
address. In one I has been well cured, is much more
1 1 ' 1 111 A 1 I . '
Amnnaui 10 propose, 10 yon uur- lortunately none ot her acquain
ing Lent? "Well, Mame, he fell tances had yet seen her; so, low-
on Ins knees'-and that was alii erin her own veil, she followed
nglit. -
"So you have no House of Lords
in this country," said the visiting
the couple out. lhey were some
distance ahead of her. but she
managed to keep them in sight
Enifliiihm'an. "No we haven't," re- ' until they entered the Sweeney
y.lk'il the American; this isa na- Hotel.
tio i without a peer." I Then, with a heart she thought
1 lie female .detective smiled " ureu.m5, 1
.i-uffil.. no ol,s. lion n fha Ho ' Bile IiaXUiV JtlltSW. J.p W WXl BU
serintion nf thft latest erimer "It hour before Arthur came;
and
A4mlralKcfcly's Trtkal.
Trmft wsaca a a-M-w.1 final mwa
beyond No 10 being oP1 VJ than felicitous compliment of a
tin, hA could learn, nothing. I m1 , i --k x 1.1:1 sj.ii
1 I srw-ilrA nt x Vi irnmon nf Amvrici
ubto vernuuaicu uau uufc uv uiu 1 -t.: .
Ill XiXO VUJtiVJVJ
of how this broad I nutritious than timothy7and the
converted from a I horses will show a preference for
wilderness into a paradise, he said I it Badly cured clover hay, how
that "in its beautiful women and I ever, is dea tasteful to horses more
strong men he could see why this I than to cows.
country is great. lint it was FruiU somtimes sell at low rri-
tbe same
crops, l lie
try have for women that the Ad- f Annert hoover, is unusually not
miral really toucheil upon one of . tu erower (excent of ar-nlcs).
the intent secrets of American Xa gtrawberriea. rastbcrrii and
logrosa. "In proportion," ad I hl&ck berries are never cultivated.
Arthur asked Clara, with some
thing- of his old tenderness, if she
would like to go. She said yes,
lonsring to throw herself into Iiis
arms
from
Charles was her brother; but e
remembrance of that dark, beau-
dedot restrained
her.
ag to thro herself into Ills "'7 " f7,. "V, " FruiU .omtime. Mil .
id dispel the dk croud S tLo c. srd do not W but
, . , 1 , .... ... and honor the people ol tins conn- m.v iM -aj.! 0t - rrt
tobrow.byte l.ngh.m th.t lry be for:woTeo th.t the Ad- Ti... w. i. ' 2
r i
ho a. natinn ItIila lis wnm An I r- t.. 4
a - v' . r, 1.-11 n. " I nemer grown ior maraet or
mnk have been either Sally Scott : Clara hadTthought it aU over, nd I chariea waltzing with a lady, I msh ?dcT I h fruiU should be raised on
she musedresolved not to say one ra h dark :";7,a 1 eTOry WT X 7
8uchMdeoua.rTO"wieue.,kU" eves and lovely face that had I I t : L I ?or nout y
' r4 if he would make any expiana-1, , , . K1C01- ueu,uw i'- W4" be nroduced more eaailv by lar
- - n m ti Tt t i amr aa i aw w n w- air ar i . m m m . mm
or Mary Dubbs'"
' "Both of them wear
bonnets that I believe they'd be
guilty of anything."
Scribbles : My new book
be out soon. ' I hope you will lose
no time in reading it. Miss.Cut
tiiiLT': Iuileod, I won't. I lost
several hours . in reading your
other one. ' .
S tliern, the comedian, , was ex-trenK-ly
sensitive to interruption
of any sort. Seeing a man in the
I tioTi. He returned her warm
' oreeting in an affectionate but ab
will " i
nalA cheeks and eves red with
E "
weeping.
Tbft next morning after Arthur
oA paten bis breakfast, machan
ically kissed her abstractedly and
gone to the store, Clara went up
to her chamber, threw herself ne
on a lounge and. wished, oh. bo
act of leaving his box during the fervently, that she might die; for,
delivery of one of the act! best jf her husband was- really untrue
soeeehes, he shouted out: Hi, to her, she felt thatillfe would be
you, sir; do you know there is an
other act ?" Oh, yes, thats why
I'm ioiug."
Mr. Blanque : Have you spo
ken with the Herr- Professor yet,
Miss Waldo? Miss'Waldo: No;
'the German gutturals are eo dec
olette that they offend myu ears.
Mr. Iil ano vie
Er-decolette ? Miss
W aldo . Yes. so lowin the neck, Sanger?
you know. . . ; ;
MiSs Quickstep: "What part of
the town are we driving through,
M r. Tibbie ? Fweddy : I haven't
the least idea. Miss Quickstep :
1 was aware of that. Still, I
tliought it possible you might
U .w what part of , town we are
h iving through.
lovely face that had
naunvea ner Bleeping waiiig .
m 1 1 - a. , l 1 1. - J .IV.. r
ior ine paa weea up a. i. . . . .. . . V-nm
high
elevation I mtn te regular crops of
great. Poison the source of a na
tion's origin and its dies."
There is far more in these words
than lies on the surface They
touch the true source of America's
chief on the world's admiration,
enyy and imitation. In this coun
try, where every.citizen is a sov
ereign, all our women our queens.
lobbed (he -Cirave -
A startling incident, of which Ir.
J .hn Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the
Mil.ji-ct, is narrated by him as follows:
I was in-a most dreadful condition.
My skin was almost yllow, eyes sunk
en, tongue coated, pain continually in
l:ii:k aiul sides, no appetite gradually
Kifiwiiu; weaker day - by day.
physicians had given me up.
natoly, a friend advised tiymg
a burden and she wanted to die
now before any harsh or unkind
words had passed between them.
Tn the midst of her sad thoughts
the bell rang, and a moment after
bead in at the
XllUUJ SjJU-w
door, saying:' " --
"A eintleman to se yez, mem.
"To'seeme ? Didn't he say Mr.
aaU r,lara raising he
head wearily. -
-"No, indade; he said Miss ban
ker, as plain as the nose on my
face." . .
- "Very well; show him into the
parlor. I will be down uutn.j,
MrsTS. replied. ' .
Wondering vaguely who it was,
she bathed her eyes, smoothed her
Imir and went down. As she en
i n.. nrW n manly form
tnroi 1 tin, U(Uav. -
fcy w- A.
from her brother's shoulder.
Arthur, too, saw the dancers,
and with a dark scrawl, he mut
tered:.:
"InrprudentP.and "the rascalP
Clara saw a sign pass between
her husband and the unknown fair
one as soon as the dance was over,
and the lady' immediately went
out on the pia through a win
dow, .while Arthur excused him-
.
" majesty ol man s
intending, , .
to meet on the piazza, and, heart
sick, she staggered through; there u
they .stood, but a lew xeet irom
her, in the shadow of a trailing
vine. - . -
a Alice,", her husband way say-
in c "it-was very imprudent for
you to come down tonight."
"I know it," returned the
man with a sigh. Alter a pause
she added "How pretty your
wife fa Arthur, I wonder you can
spare a thought for poor me, when
you have such a sweet blossom at
home.-; . .
"I can love and care for you
both," returned Arthur.
The lady burst into tears and
leaned her head on Arthur's shoul
der. '.V. ' ' -
"You are the only friend I have
Va m a
grain, it taxes two or inree acres
of cotton to buy the produce that
can be derived from a quarter of
acre of small fruits and vegeta
blea.
should the melons le slow in
HEADACHE
is only a symptom not a
diaesM. So ar Backache.
Nervousness. Ditaiaess and ta
Dloes. They all corns from aa
unhealthy state of the men
strual organ. It you safer
from any of these yrnploma
if yoa fel tired sad larsf-sld la
the mornto sad wtah ywa co
lis lo bed another boor or two
if tbers is a bad tasts la tba
mouth, snd eo aypetitt If
there is paia la the sid. back
or abdomen-BRADFI ELD'S
FEMALE REGULATOR W
bring about a aura car. Ttf
doctor may call yoar trouble
some bi(b-ooodio( Lstla
name, bet sever mtod the case.
Tbe trouble lata tbe rcntroal
or jars, and BradSeld's Fersale
Retru's'or wilt restore yoM ta
health and rtralatc the tstascs
like clock wot k.
TeV titltnub itcuTioi co.
atiarra. sa
We
Po
The
Hosier of the
Town
Because
We treat
Our customers
So well
They
Come
Again
And bring
Their
Friends
Also.
ILockSs
jJlSolfs,
Hinges.
Screws.
Is a sails faction at aU Uan acj if
you dmire cotletlcett, pec aid
tappiaeyou
(CSOilOOOLOlt
13L
To obtain either, slJ will forever
tha&k your Iccky stars if you Ley al
occe a
BUCK'S STEEL
RANGE.
a
W V
!.- ... '
Garden Tools,
a specialty. Cei lira cow
and be ready for your
Sprieg Oardextrjr.
rrtfc ! J mtf T4 a tmrntmry
A feature of the celebration of
the fourth of July a century ago
was the pronouncing of toasts in
honor of Oeorrs Washingtos, who
then living. This was the toast
of 1700, -Uoorge Washington; mar
his declining years be wsetened
by domestic tranquillity in the
peacelul shades of Mount Ver
non." A few months later he
i paaaetl away, and on July 4,
this was the toast, "Washington,
fol-
Jacqae Cerreau, 9C5 Cigar
ette smoke is no more Lar&fcl
than cigar or other forms of tol
V lava KAft
Ctl lb popl all tfg-lher la
school hou zA in churtheis sz4
bacoo smoke. The dangers which ta Cioil's Ttr Ustr le,"" tbe grot t
rtult from cigarette smoke,' axd asd parka. Ixt cs hear lbs Dec-
are almost peculiar to it, ari . lxaUa cf IiUprtd're rrd cr
from the practice of inhilleg the' more. Let the orator speak tvrrtr
! a 4
frrowinlr. annlr a small ouantit r r great tie iaen may we
j is 1 f 1 1 ti U esv m saaw mw
manent cantonment and be all
i i t . r
Here only in- the great world docs ueana m.aro ot c u,
of nitrate of soda around each hill
and chop it in with tbe ho. 1 or . ncAT hin heailnuarters at the
final roll calL"
the women walk abroad in the free
honor and re-
r station in life
monopolizes the distiction he-
ion of theBraes.
i here and in European countries.
Even in England the law and the
customs of centuries force women
" into subordinate place.
I ' One of the evident results of the
Boils and
-it
Pimples :
due ' Warning
smoke, Fev cigar or ripe smok
ers do this. When they do the
effects are precisely similar to
those of exceaaive cigarvtte amok
leg. A dry -cough, sallow com
plexion, shortncMi of breath, pal
pitation of the heart, tjmmiit.
and throat tkkling are the least
important symptoms. Chronic
nervous djapepaia and iaaaaity
are not infrequent re all.
aoeleqQrsUy. Let the boys re
cite patriotic pieora. Let every-
brjy ;cg "Atarica"" ard Rally
Ikuad the 11 ao4 all lly c--ttocs
thl war t.ZK iaIsiisg
"lisie." hih irv-ttt Lii-
cola aid weall bar a rijtt jw
and tbe "Itinti VAuf 11. It
tbe huth LinV a&il rartx.'a
roar. lVt the eacl rrt-AS3
JndcTuthiL
Three
Fortu-
'Elec-
L liliu 2'- I XUU iud wuv. J I-'
i i.-u xtit Vila firms toward , ou.i
rose ana uem j got, uear-arvuui, ud .
iier. One glance of delighted sur- ( gasping cry burst from
nrisff-and she sprang mu. cianJajips, and she sank back in-
"Unariie, iuy i oonaible into unarie k -arm , ior
Surely enough it was , h& heen tanaing just le-
sobbin:
brother!
I"
I preater resrect paid to women in
n a
America than elsewhere ' i the
gradual improvement of American
women in personal appearance as
well as mental attainment. The
young women of this generation
are, as a rule, taller and belter de
veloped physically than their
mothers. The statistics of female
colleges prove this. More atten
tion is paid to their liouiea, aa
well aa to their minds. They are
' le ing fitted to l the mothers ol
American. When one is seeking
for the springs of American pusu
and i rorreKS there i uo need to
look beyond the women of Amer
. i( a. Chicago Times-Herald.
Wbea Tatars is OTrUxd. abe k
bar owe way c4 aoUet tbmt mmm
mocm U tmmird. Oh dam at salt 1
help anUl U ta IniprWbU lo frt aloekf wttbo
lL Boils and pimpia are aa bviwtkai U
tbe eyatwa la ocuaaiaUsc troprkU ki
III UHFA1UIIS SO THAT
HATURE IS APPaUNS
rpn tiri n mat be ipttn rU ot ; iby are aa nrrct Va
I Uli IIL.U a wmrsin l&al eaja noi wmJly tm Iroorvl.
To acUc eo purUy tbe tloml i tbM
time means mors tbaa tba aaaoraac of painful botU and
. u&atxhUy pimp, ir sneae Uapwuim are auor4 u
maaia, the ersUm euoemraba to say ordiaarj tntwea.'aad is
ibla to wtthitaaa toe maay
tMiJ oo eipe tbe rH tA An
nit E. bructf. U IIIS iltrvarJ
ItrJaJelpbu. Pa., ba sbe loaJ tbat
Dr. Kicr"e Sew tcoTfT far C-
sonptie bad cocpictcly rated bar of
a backery roob tbat for saay jr
bad lavage bl a tf dm. AJ 4bc
imb04 a ad dxtoa ctU (it bar bo
beip, bot abe aaya c4 tbta rvyal cwra:
'II aooa trmoved tbe paia ia r-y cbrt
aod 1 caa aw alwp aoi:r. ma.
tbic( 1 caa acartrly rtoraWf duaac
La-tote. I feci Lie xtmit:t i'.irji
tbto(bKMtt tbe aaivef-M." So 2e-
rryoaet Uo ttar tf . K'a N t
cvrWry foe aay trsl4 fu tb tbrmt.
cbcat vc la&. Pf tea 50c aaJ St.oa,
TrUl Urfllc frre at SUt A Z,t
Jncjt t'.atr; rrry bcl'. carastAl.
auxaeou-wuca are so
preTaleat dartajr apriac aal eamaaer.
alra L OaotiW. 9004 8eooad Ato, 8UU. Waab .
aayst I waa afflicted foe a km time itb pimpw. hkch
were Tary aaaoylag. aa tbey diailrured aay tcvt faarfallr.
AJu ailng ntaay oibar retnediaa la vaia. 8 8.S. pronpuy
a&d tboroubly cleanaad my biood. aad bow I rejoice ta
e goodxomplealoo, wbkb I arer ba.l before. "
wapt. w. 11. Lwaiap, ear iaa a. v. j.
R. K. Cbattaaooca. Teaa.. Ttu:
Sereral boila aad carboacW broke caat epae m. caeat
(rrat paia aad aaaoyaara. My Hool eaecuiii to be
a riotooa oonJitVaa. aad abur 1 took ncaid to do
bottle of H S, 3. curea
Lansing,
Charles
1 fhor. who ran awj
Clara's half;
from his
hind her.
uflinA liAftvpna Clara, what is
isnd advised tiymg '.iec- oroiuei, , ,1 - - .
anritn mv mat iov and v;fnfW four years beiore auu matter darling? exclaimed Ar.
wife.
tin: Hitters:
surpriMi, the first bottle made a deci- ; , , lwn eanl from since. 'tiinr gnringing towanl his
h .1 improvement.- I continued .tbjgr uesti0ns and you,. viUian," juldressing
u c for three weeks and am now 4 well Alter iuf"jf o ?jla Pliarles ....
...a,, 1 kliow they saved my life, an, answers on both B?tcSS!! Charles, "what right have you
.oW,ed the erave of another victim." vantage of a Sllgn I,auoc ... , y. . -
N, one should fail to try; them. Only dsaid:. " ,Uavou: A much better right
5c, guaranteea at staion a w"- - mster somevnms
"Sister,
A rrli-htrul UlaSr.
Will often causo a horrible burn
cald.'cut, or brniae. Bucklen'a Ar
nica Salve, ti e bct in tbe world, will
kill the paij anJ promptly heal it.
Cures olJ aorta, fever aorcs, ulcers,
boila, felcnj, corns, all akin eruptiona.
Best pile cure ou cartb. Only 15c a
box. Cure guaranteed. Sld by Sta
than yOtt ton & Zoeller, druggista. v
More ianovatkm," riclaiol
i the old Hpaaah rraident of tb I
Ihaippioee. -What's the matter. "
oor "Theae people want us to
baaiceaa ith the Australian lal-
1
lot inaLra.1 of tLa Maaarr lullL
I
Washington Star.
rood, six
ray blood baa been perfectly (on rrer eiaoa.
ercnpMei
4 any
-jaad
10. 8. 0. FOR THE BLOOD
ia tbe beat blood remedy, bam it La ptrraJy
and is tbe only 00 e that ta alaciiateiy free from poCaab aad
rromptly tonM tbe Mood a4 tboroofhly eMuawa tte
TecetabU
It
ISal Thtlaf MaveS
I VuU jick!y yOO. if t( t.tcd
If. Kios Nr L!e lYia. Tbora4a '
of pfcr bare pvorvj tt1f tei!ii.V-
. aarnt axk axd arvaa
, Tbr anaVe rr tod aad tt
tnrrx aad ba.Id ap jr blib. ly
Intake. Try tbeaa. ltr t ca. J
atoorr bak if x4 ed. 1 by ,
taerrarr. It
m. bauds aa
tha rrneral hHb aad streartb. It mtrm bcrofala, Lcxrtma. Caaner. IT aeaana a a
tiara. TeUer. DaUe, Boree, eto by (oiaf direct to tbe caaee of tbe IroaUe aad aM
i forctSK oat all Impure blood. 1 - af
I Oooas tree to say sJiessby tbe a win gpeciaq AiaaLa, uay J,
O
A
,'.m Lbs ta Ijw Lm loft
77 2 o ComlnjcfBzliy
brirra Yf Sa'-a. Ira I ti
aCi( Sa dmrim Vrt ri b-
al aerccif fmatvij araauHim.
rsbtbcK4 t-t aka ta a waaa
VJino of Gardui
Ukaaawa f aH hnw hf errwer
rt vt&al anraae. It Cut a rOy i
tWa et-r. Vr rr-.!i jr.r ie
terr mutt n aaa lwt J clvli-
oeiaa rvaarcra to u ain!i
ra enaasea M raT-l lr
barrra. ll trOa. r r
aad aC-varLba, aa4 t ri
woabra ai a:i law. - THi-
voii It -Wt C ft na
reu!K ta caare rwyxi.-f m?meU:
TVe O-'aV ktewaa Ca, C.al-
t5"i. Traa. e
ttaa inruniiA'
ami a iwr, i
faV7sC0 I f '
drug store.
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