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Show SOUTH tABOUNA DOCTOR ENSOR SUPT. STATE INSTITUTION A WARRIOR BOLD. EndorsesA the Gatarrhal Tonic GEORGE RATHBORNE, By GonSrcssmans better F. Ensor, Postmaster of Columbia, "tittU t Pc-ru-- na t BT. Dr. 'J. MU Milllotu," MUArref IFW," "Dr. Jeek't WitUW," "Mv$$ C, late Superintendent and Physician in charge of State Insane Asylum at Columbia, S. C., writes : S. After using your Peruna mytelt for a short period, and my family having vsed and an now using the same with rood results, and upon the Information of others who have been benefited by ft a cure for catarrh and an Invigorating tonic, I can cheerfullysorecommend effective a ft to all persons requiring Dr. J. P. Ensor. remedy, of Con-- . Hon. C. W. Butts, cress from North Dakota, in a letter from Washington, D. C., says: "That Peruna is not only a vigorous, as ne!l s an effective tonic, but also a cure of i catarrh is beyond controversy. It is already established by its use by the thousands who .have been benefited by it. 1 cannot too highly express my appreciation of its ex cellence." C. W. Butts. R. Robbins, Muskogee, I. T., writes: SDr. is the best medicine I know of for coughs and to strengthen a weak stomach land to give appetite. Beside prescribing it for catarrh, I have ordered it for weak land debilitated people, and have not had a patient but said it helped him. It is an exit cellent medicine and it fits so many cases. a "I have a large practice and have chance to prescribe your Peruna. 1 hope you may live long to do good to the sick : and suffering." Only the weak need a tonic. People are never weak except from some good cause. One of the obscure causes of weakness and 1 the one oftenest overlooked is catarrh. inflames the mucous membrane (Catarrh the blood plasma to escape through the mucous membrane in the form f mucous. This discharge of mucous is the same as the loss of blood. It produces weakness. Peruna stops the catarrh and prevents ffertng;.' troubleti h i: aints, Ik ith the I edlng!j e and t or wai I m panlei oan( k kidney g r norma, I ation sation. J and n every! iis greaii ed Mn part j of ion. N.T.: rice 50 o amond. ver impr toms oft n from rite. aeteoric I o canyotj ain, into t Arti 19 ni W the discharge of mucous. This is why Peruna is called a tonic. Peruna does not give strength by stimulating the nervous system a hula. It gives strength by preserving the mucous membranes against leakage. It gives strength by converting the blood fluids and preventing their draining away in mucons discharges. Constant spitting, and blowing the nose will finally produce extreme weakness from the loss 01 mucous. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at ones to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Th Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Shoes MS! 1 ou ran from 61.00 to fro.00 yearly wnariug W. L.l)out;lu 611.50 or 63 8 hoe. are a Thy jiut good in every vay an thoee that Lave been y g, rK f geolog! mts, at S of a ron I ore, soon dis 'ieces CHATTER L. DOUGLAS W. S3.BanilS3.82 with ound. is QfriU IWt. Street ud Seltt, New 9 Pa costing you from $4.(0 to $ ft.uo. The immense sale of V, L. liougiaa ekoee prove over tbeir other umkee. superiority sboe all dialers The genuine have name everywhere. and price Take no v stamped uu the bottom. aubstitute J usl I'olor Eyeltts used, We L. louj;lu 64 (lit lodge !l Line caunot be equalled I any price pic g, the It d. is foTr : lerican Established 176. 9NIM Mtrft prtWN f(Ulll IlNMtM Mia fa Itilkl Ml laafvp wnrliv ltakr m4m TkntlM kiTBortkaOa (liMiBfMkrnatf. tk yw( hv ;Mr, which praiM prterUj isveaa lee; s. who wen feitoS to erect of the j t dispatch (cation v II consist a iy ta Ck group such utii nmittee a T; i in qu-- n and cc ' U' ' f, f found !? isld an t: optmcil i: . for year a A Health d. 25c. Street Merchants Organize. The latest trade union to be formed In Sydney, Australia, Is one embracing all manner of street merchants. It is called an association ol "newsvendors, Btreet musicians, shoeblacks, lace and stud-seller- fruit-hawker- fish-seller- flower-seller- s and general street workers. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is s constitutional . When 1 sv Japanese Corn Cure will rid you of a dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do you love the best-co- rns or quarter? h' next Laxative lironio (Juinine Tablets. Price core. Price, 75c. Farmers Complain of Smeltert. Farmers claim that the ore smelters of Butte, Mont., throw Into the air five tons of sulphuric acid and half a ton of arsenic each day, greatly to the damage of crops. youll stop coughing 1. nal Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold a quarter for a bottle of Cough Balsam Char!- -; was a r, e drove The Popularity of Potatoes. For every 10,000 inhabitants of Gerare many 1(0 acres of potatoes planted, as against 112 acres in Austria; 98 acres in France; 35 acres In the United States and 31 acres la Orest Britain and Ireland. . All Lnng Diseases f! tain Frr ilnud W. I. Dougia makes and sells more mea'e Goodyear well (band-eewe- d proreeei shoes than any o her manuiacturer in the world. be paid m anyone who nr.n DaunrriQ $&viUUU fiCWali ojtndtabrove this statement Madeol the teal imported and Auiencau leatUeia start with a cough. If you will cough up y fe. in. Pa., d and i ; 25 cents. cents a policy. What is your health worth? amusem'. ng, it tly portri in one them, Would you have TOOTHACHE for 15 cents? Our Japanese Tooth Ache Drops wiU rid you 25 $ paniih S Insurance for not evens' l its nse i u Sore. wound, and heal Bruises, too. FILLS is bee weapon will prevent blood m poisoning in Out, DeCOSTAS LIVER t quetry y CARBOLIC SALVE of both. pe. t slmulta: t Italy Spain, It have , ' j hno-c- it late, ns rw bro; well ople. Ma $a.eS4l84e.Oa laxtbalee: wli ha First blue IIV the trout and the use Z. O. M. I. SAVES TEETH WESTERN - tej ntffl ,w.l ll Sl. .BAKING POWDER I ec , '; l . k bo (!. jTJShoresj free TO WOMENl PENSION C.c.l.:,2V,fJ r thorotigh' ew To'1, regular nets he tip' bod:", owe latum f, C XT. (Coetlaecd.) The ldoa which he had conceived to the effect that the chances might be better In the rear of the hotel as compared with the sides facing upon the thoroughfares was at least reasonable. He believed some unseen hand guided him, and there was a certain bold confidence In his intrepid heart that all would yet be well all must be well, since Arllne loved him. Heaven could not be so cruel as to give hkn this fleeting glimpse Into paradise, Just as Moses was allowed to look over Into the Promised Land, and then snatch him away forever. It was this positive belief In ultimate escape that bore him up so well, that kept his brain as clear as a bell, and prevented a confusion of Ideas such as must have proven fatal to his chances. The two fugitive ran the gauntlet la safety, although there was a time when Charlie began to fear their progress would be cut off, so fiercely dli the savage flames roll along. an opening occurred, Luckily through which he rushed, half bearing Arllne. To retreat meant destruction, a3 he well knew, and their only hope now was to push grimly on. One thing favored them close to the fire the smoke was not bo suffocating In some of the corridors it was so dense that many poor, bewildered, wandering souls must have been asphyxiated long before the fir reached them. Charlies first hope was to find somd stairway designed for the help, if such existed, through which the fiery streamers had not been drawn. He saw many roofs here and there, some towering buildings, and a thousand heads In places of vantage, where th who! dread spectacle could be observed. He saw where a chancs offered. If one could but reach the next lower floor, but It was not open to them bere. Quick as a flash be darted Into an adjoining room; it had two beds In it, and from thes he whipped th sheets. and The sheets, torn lengthwise knotted together, would serve th purpose he had In view. Even whil h was lipping them In broad strips and kaottlng them together, Stuart kept watch and ward over the flames. Again be looked down; everything appeared favorable at least, there was as yet no sign of flames bursting out below him. How furiously ne worked! how with clinched teeth he tested each knot! That rude rope was to bear a burden that was very precious to him, and he did not mean it should betray him. It was all dons In an incredibly short time, though doubtless under such a fearful strain It seemed hours to those whose lives and future happiness hung by a thread, as It were. Charlie knotted one end around Ar-linwhile her eyes looked into his with n bravery he would never, never forget She knew this desperate move of his was the only hope thoy bad. So she shut her teeth bard together and crushed down the wall that fluttered In her throat the womanly fear of facing peril, such as men can hardly appreciate. ply was to be. Never to his dying day would Charlie forget how she looked Into his eyes aTORta or all druggists or direct from i t i i i as she crouched there on the broad 111 of the window, and gave him even a piteous smile meaut to be encouraging. Then she waa gone! thi kind that oivss perfect satisHe thought his heart had broken, faction. such was the wrench It received when she passed from his sight, and he reCR.OYVN EETTER THH fCLD alised that she bung there In midair with only a frull sheeted rope between ft It prevents for tlis teeth. herself and eternity. gums and purities the lixrilrus Hi Then elapsed a few seconds that trvlh and mouth. seemed years. Never had he experienced a mare radical sensation of extreme Joy than when there came three quick tugs at th rope, the signal she was to give CANADA whan she bad secured a lodgment on I. ttiTKilojssor eiumiu thaa any eUisr tfitrlrt the window sill below, and desired Th OnMrj ,t th WtrU." "Thi more line In order to enter. hiak" 3 ll Aaturtl F.admf Ord fot I . . Quickly be allowed it to slip through . Mrs. iF la 1KI 117.aa,74,MStuhtts iruitt" bis Tt,U INI . . fingers so that she might release J '11 of W.urt Tu- -i A bund itr i. from the noose ere he made the herself BtillitlRf Pi.biKuIi Id-l- i attempt to descend. ,1fi oooei.rM for The flames were now driving along . clloi.tr IWRV rlt-r.Uif.l EXTRACTS. SPICES. m aa out aSoquoio the corridor, and it seemed as though I VVAMa tsre. Siroaf . EconomtcAl. Vouf frocer of KUO) groeitt. they would reaeh the open window ere kivp. them. LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, HOMESTEAD minute bad elapsed. I another 110 f"t whlrh fr HEWLETT BROS. CO. vw. up .JI W? cU'M of Stuart's build and athman a ( hKb, To IUror4 AH Ml (HsirlrlA. Fend fr umb.U. letic ( it was a mere bagatelle qualities U CXw.Tyif, Hun lTBkP4 iiy.ruk.ti.tn.-f- r to accomplish this feat: bis only danI 'itCiif aa wruscat (Itlnff ger seemed to lie in a fracture of the trim. cm. rope. Like magic he dropped down and arrived opposite the window. and To prove the A pair of arms shot out and seized of l'atln etrnoRII.S will R 1 him; Arllne was on the watch and Toilet Aatlaeptw fA'i ! ': T . 1 tm.il a liirse liUil psekaee much distressed lsat something should run ions wun bon a of lnt happen to him. ebRntuielv free. 1 bis Is linv sunipln, but Me Isrvn And Charlie was thankful enough to eni.usb rMk'kut!,,', I im xMixn, suMn,iin, t. r tw in through that blessed window; TslusIts crawl ol aiiyuii I win twelve H AthN H.Vi Women sll over th country hi first act was to take her to hla staff utb Oorpe oulekrt'lie for whut Proietuimi Cli'oit slits ISIS are iimlu. Pniliue treat-i i heart and exclaim: it"ii In i"'l inmebus nt of feml lltsi eurliiff N. U., Belt Lake No. 20, 1003. "God bleM you for a brave girl! a s, all tnflsmmstli'n amt up your spirits and we willv Keep b. r,''r m- Uf ur rlrnn.lliif vscltml old monster yst!" a a nmi.m the cheat ?',"r,u! w't rst.rrh, eM mmh. b amt whites She answered him with a rare look .FMltteat i sum a mi t A.ti, AO tn.jfc hfrup, lau x Utanr sent ,mtpilit by S. of confldnre and trust that mads him Ih 1I'u Kii(1 htp eeats! hr Arnften. RHsrrtl..u usrnt.l. let, Ir ! I OR ton. Mass. x TON stronger than ever in the resolution u, 1U. 14 Columbus At. to dare all tor br sake. Something Must Be Wrong. 1 .083 paper mills, Germany, with makes only half as much paper as England with but 3m). d-- r. Task. While he worked in this way Charlie ThcKlin.Kool Kitchen Kind of stoves and was busy explaining to Arllne as simand cool. keep you always ready, bold at good stove stores.' as words could do, what her part THREE o What advantage had been gained! They were one flight nearer the earth, but the danger still menaced ; this floor, like all others, was given over to the riotous flames, and to halt here meant the same Inevitable end. Charlie did not mean to stay. Ttu ffpUses Give time, he might have found or Cepr'iss, ste constructed a rope by means of which he would have lowered Arllne to the en-vitie- o l - ground. That would have been glorious, hut the seconds were too few; and, besides, on looking down he saw the old enemy bursting out from the windows near the basement. Some other plan, then, waa needed. CHArTFR XVI. At Last. Charlie had conceived a plan which, while It offered certain chances of success, at the same time entailed continued risk.1 There was a wing where the fire did not as yet appear to have secured a foothold. If they could but reach that section, which would be the last to feed the flames, apparently, their escape was almost a certainty. Accordingly Charlie's first action, after taking Arllne in his arms, was to ascertain whether his surmise were correct, or if he had deceived himself. Thera was great relief when hs found that a passage led off directly toward the quarter where ' relief seemed to bold out hope. Ths smoke filled It almost to and his heart misgave him as hs caught a fleeting glimpse of a lurid glow through the haze, that warned him ths fire demon was working even Buffo-catio- . la this quarter, sparing nothing. The smoke grew more dense It seemed to almost paralyze his very brain; his eyes smarted and burned as though scared with red-ho- t Irons; his senses reeled, yet, with the indomitable pluck of a true Boldier, he pressed grimly on, sheltering Arllne as well as he could with the cloak she wore, and which proved a blessing in mors ways than had entered into his reasoning at the time ha first clasped it about her. Every yard which they covered brought them closer to their goal, where doubtless friendly hands waited to bear them down to safety. This was the hope that sustained Charlie in the midst of all this desperate ordeal that an oasis lay beyond, the purs air of heaven awaited them, once they passed the barrier. Ha was weak and tottering himself, from ths effect of his exertions and the pungent smoke, that many times overcomes daring fire laddies as they venture a trifle too far and yet he thought only of Arllne, thought she must be in a condition of collapse. Nothing else could have possessed him to suddenly snatch her up In hla arms and stagger on through the blinding, choking smoke. At first she struggled, but when he pressed her mors fiercely to his heart she lay passive. alone like a drunken Staggering man, Charlie endeavored to pass the Rubicon that spot where the sullen glow was now continuous, and In whch he was presently to be engulfed. Just at the critical spot, where the flameB were bearing down along another passage, he sank heavily to the floor. Was thi b the end? Had his brave fight come to naught? In that dread moment, when defeat stared him in the face, his heart almost broke. Arllne had meanwhile struggled out of his arms, for she had gone down with him. "Oh. Charlie, what shall I do? she cried, in her wild alarm and distress, for the sea of flame appeared bo very close that (t seemed as though the dread crisis were upon them. "Fly! fly! Yonder lies safety! he cried, trying to get upon his knees, only to all back. lie had sheltered her nt the expense of his own strength, and now must ray Ibe penalty. "But you I can't leave you hce! she sobbed, bending down to put her arms about his neck. You must! There is no hope for me! if I can I will crawl on; but you must go! God forbid we should Kiss me, Arllne, both perish here! and go! "No, no me!" It I could not! Do not ask ion, whose temporary absence from Worlds Railway Mileage. the Windsor hotel at ths time of ths Russias increase In railway mile firs had possibly saved her life. age In 1901 was 6.09 per cent, as Arllne lay upon a lounge. against 2.67 In Germany, 1.94 lo She, too, had suffered somewhat France, 78 In Great Britain, from the terrible experience, although uot so severely as her lover, but to Charlie's ravished eyes she had never looked so charming as when she hold out both hands to him, while blushes chased each other over face and neck. "God was Indeed good to us, Charlie,' she said, after he had bent down and deliberately kissed her with the air of one who holds a proprietary right. "I echo your words, my darling; and I venture to say 1 am the only man in New York to whom that fearful fire brought good luck." "Ah! but you richly earned all that and more you who fought so desperately to save me. Where would I ba now only for you? Oh, Charlie! bursting into a flood of tears, as sdie remembered how he had swept Into her room and taken possession of her, leading her through devious ways at lady of Richmond, Va.t a great last to safety and life. "And who was It dragged ms away sufferer with womans troubles, from the hungry maw of the flames tells how she was cured. when they seemed sure of thslr prey? "For some yeurs I suffered with Ah, my dear girl, the honors are pretbackache, severe bearing-dow- n pains, lcucorrluua, and falling of the womb. ty nearly even, It seems to me! W belong to each other, and Heaven give I tried many remedies, but nothing gave any positive relief. me the power to make your Ilfs hap"I commenced taking Lydia II. py! Ilnklmms Vegetable Compound "Oh, Charlie! doubt can never enter In hen 1 hud taken the June, 1U01. into my soul. After what has occurred first half bottle, I felt a vast improveI could not live without your love! I ment, and have now taken ten bottles am only contented with you. with the result that I feel like a new woman. When 1 commenced taking They spent a happy half hour. Then Charlie remembered that hs the Vegetable Compound 1 felt all worn out and was fast approaching bore a message. nervous collapse. I weighed "Aleck and your father are below. complete only 98 pounds. Now I weigh 1()U4 They met in the strangest way during Founds aud am improving every day. the Are; it certainly looks as though testify to the benefits rethe hand of fats was in It At any ceived." Mas, 1L C Tucman, 423 West 80th St., Richmond, Va. t M00 forf.lt If rate, they are both anxious to see you," 9riQtnnl of about letter proving genuineness eannut ho said. be produced. Capt. Brand claimed his daughter, "When ft medloim- - ln boon sucand this time there could be no miscessful lit more than ft million taking ths genuine thrill that awoke cases, Is it justice to yourself to In Arllnos heart when she saw his gesay, without trying it, "1 do not nial face and heard his voice, which believe it would help me? to reSurely you eannot wish at once aroused memories of long ago. w eak nnd sick. was main While the great metropolis Mrs. 1inkliam, whose address wrapped in mourning on that sad SL Is Lynn, Mass., w ill answ er cheerPatrick's evening, a happy group dined fully and w Mhout cost all letters nddrossed to her by sick women, in the other hotol. 1'erhuns she has just the knowlCapt Brand related many of his adwill help your eftse-1-tredge that ventures in a modeBt way, entirely difto-dher it cost nothing. ferent from the braggadocio of ths imJL postor. Again and again his eyes rested tenderly and proudly on his lovely daughter; she had been In his thoughts for years while he scoured the deserts with th wild Arab tribe with whom he had been associated; and h had hard work indeed to believe it was not a dream. Aleck, too, seemed to grow more manly, and Charlie felt sure he had a grand future before him. The follies of the past would serve as guldeposta, Put a variety into Summer directing him to th straight and narnot the time of row road, that leads to happiness. living As for Charlie, a peace had eome year to live near the kitchen upon him such as only tbs mariner range. Libbys knows when at last his storm-tosseVeal Loaf barque slips into a safe harbor, wher Potted Turkey love and home await his coming. Deviled Ham He looked into her beautiful face, Ox Tongue, &c. where tbs lovellght and glow of happiness dwelt forever more, and thanked quickly made ready to 6erve Heaven for the bountiful mercies that for the little booklet, Send y had carried them through the perils Ilow to Make Good Things to of fire to such peace and hope. Eat," full of ideas on quick, deNo cloud dimmed their Joy on this lunch serving. Libbys licious night of thanksgiving, save the pity Atlas of the World mailed ire had lost who those loved two-cefelt for they for 5 stamps. ones In the awful calamity. Libby, McNeill &. Libby The shock must for a long time hang upon them It could hardly be otherChicago, U. 6. A. wise; but young hearts recover from such things by and by, and at length It would only be a sad memory, to arcut-a sigh or a pitying tear. NO 1 Through Aril no's ready hand a number of those who suffered In the fire LIKE SUCKER found temporary relief; her purse was and reasonable to wd tftcr uwy years demand; any open rVty ytsrs of use on the eastern co&jt Tower's when, some months later, she sailed Yv'cler proof Oiled Coats were Introdred for England with her husband, many a grateful heart breathed prayer for in the V7e:t and Wire called Slickers l her safety upon the deep. the pioneers end cowbays. Thi 3 graphic name has core Into such general use' ttat THE END. it is freqjently thc?h wrongfully applied RARE COLLECTION OF BIBLES. to rnary Kijtdutes, You want the gerei ?,; Look for the Agn c f the Fuh.ar.d Dsan Hoffmii'i Costly Gift to ths T , v the nme Tower on the tuttoia. !. i C:nc.cl Theological Seminary. sutswswxwavmowAj I, TRAPS ''A SOLD t f MP.VNTA-nvOne of ti.o many gifts of the lata "I lift TH4 WOM.D OVtR. II, 'I Rev. Eugene A. Hoffman to the GenxJJLV a j rent to tciruH.MAsj .tij a. TOWfStbllOlASfO eral Theological Seminary, of which tu Institution he was head, was the speBicial collection of rar old Ixtln bles. This collection is said to be the rarest In the world, surpassing In number of editions even that of the British museum in Ixmdon and the Bibliotbcque Nationals in Paris. The t ); In the Spring . collection was started by Cornelius Pam the GLs of j Vanderbilt about eight years ago, y.! when he donated the splendid Copin-ge- r library. Stnco then Dean Hoffman has added from time to tlm t f. . many rare and valuable additions, n1 noth. ! "l spending many thousands of dollars i.iin his efforts to make the library the most com plots in existence. By all odds the most Important book in the great library of the seminary is the Gutenberg Bible. It was sold la 1884 for 119,600 in London to Quarltch, who sold it In turn to the Rev. William Mackellar of Edinburgh. In 1898 it again fell into the possession of Quantch, who paid for It at that time Later he sold It to Dean 114,750. Hoffman for 115,000, who presented It to the General Theological Seminary. ay Pf luncheons its d to-da- nt c Is my desire; make haste or Oh, Heaven! R Is even now too late!" as a tongue of flame shot across the passage beyond. Arllne gave a shriek. She tightened her hold upon him; desperation gave her strength, for sh dragged the almost senseless man along toward safety. Guardian angels must have held back thoso cruel fangs until they had passed the fatal place, for hardly were they beyond than, with a rush and a roar, the abyss of fire swallowed up the spot where Charlie had been overcome. Still she dragged him along. Love gave her a power she had never known before; under Its magical Influence weaklings become strong as lions and perform prodigies of valor. Through the smoke, almost overpowered by Its awful fumes, she went Ah! were those shouts Just ahead? She shrieked aloud, and hsnrd answering cries, cheery cries that gave her new hope, new ambition. Then gigantic figures loomed up For Quarrelsome Women. The mayor of Steubenville, yond, and Arllne swooned at the feet Ohio, of the firemen, who picked both of has hit upon a novel plan to settle them up In kindly arms and bore petty "dothosllne" quarrels between women. He, It Is said, has establishthem into the fresh air. Two hours later Charlie, sadly de- ed n "fighting room," in which he moralized so far as looks went, with locks the women who quarrel over bloodshot eyes, singed mustache, sans back yard fences. After an hour's a portion of bis eyebrows, end with abuse of each other they run down sundry burns upon face nnd bends, like clocks. Then they become reconyst bearing a grim look of happiness ciled. upon his eountonanrs, knocked at the door of a room in a neighboring hotel, If a man gets too fresh h doservs and was admitted by Arllne'a compan to nd himself in a pickle. 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