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Show TIIE DYING WAIF. siop By Blancs Langdon Ammen. It was while I was resident physician at ths Emergency hospital that the vUngliiRq . Every your throat more raw V and Irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Cease tearing you r throat and lungs in this way. Put the pans at rest and give them a chance to heal. You will need some help to do this, and you will find it in n From the first dose the Sulet and rest begin: the la the throat ceases; the spasm weakens; the cough disappears. Do not wait for pneumonia and consumption but cut shon your cold without delay. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster should be over the lungs of every person troubled with a cough. following case came under my notice. There had been brought into ths charity ward a boy of about twelve yeara of age. He was badly mangled, and 1 knew from the moment I saw him that he could not recover. Jimmie," I said one day, how did you happen to get all broken up this way?" Well, yer see, I'm a newsboy on the P. A R. road, and I was a passln through the train a lappln' all the latest novels. (Yer know how they does In trains). And is I was agoln from one car to the next with my arms piled high, the train give a lurch and my books took a tumble; next I knowed I waa here. After a pause he murmured, I spose I must have fell overboard tryln to catch em. You had better have lost them, Jimmie," I said, stroking hla thin little hands, Oh, but yer don't know what a time there'd a been with the boss when I checked up. His eyes flashed, and his hand trembled with emotion. "Them's awful times, sir, when yer comes in short Feeling that he had talked enough, I went on down the ward examining others. Aa each day passed, he grew steadily worse. In his delirium, he talked Incessantly of checking up. Sometimes he would cry piteously, Am I short, tell me, tell me, am I short? Then there would be Incoherent words and moans ending, g sobs. I oftentimes, in concluded that he must be worrying about these books, therefore I decided, the next time his mind was clear, to act him at rest about them. So I said to him, Jimmie, you needn't worry any more about those books. I've paid the debt, you wont come in short He looked at me blankly for a moment; then he sighed. "I aint a worry-i- n about no hooka. "Well, I said, sitting down beside. him, "what is it? Tell me. He lay perfectly quiet for a time, and I wondered, aa I stroked the long locks hack from tha oldish face, what burden there could be that could, so torture the soul of this dying child. Suddenly he turned hie large hollow eyee upon me, and looked piercing Into my face "Im agoln to die I know that heart-rendin- Write to the Doctor. UbuimI epportunltlee and long eminently Qualify a. far (Iflil tm medtaal a. Tic. Witte freely all tb. Mrttealan in y.ur caw Tan at what y.ur experience bM with aur Cherry Pectoral. You km will laeaWa a prompt raply, without Addraee, DR. J. C. AYER. Lowall. 1 D Oaro of tha Eyelashes. The ancient made an art of the cultivation of the eyelashes. It was recognized that, besides adding expression to the eyes, the lashes preserved them from the duet, cold wind, and too glaring light, all of which tend to irritate and often Inflame the eyas. It la, therefore, not a vanity to endeavor to obtain them and then preserve theiw from falling out. A little pure vaseline applied to the eyelashes every night will aid their growth and atrencthen them. straight" We are doing the best we can for yon, Jimmie. about you, nor Oh, Im not the nurse, neither; youve been real good to me. I wleht I could tell yer, though, all what worries me; but In Csrlaruhe, the capital of Baden, a law la in force fining any person who plays the piano with o en windows. A CONGRESSMAN Curad of Catarrh of Lone Stand lop. us np; sometimes were right, and sometimes were short This old chap he listened and asked the most questions about all Im yer. Finalhe Weve all got to saya, he, says ly check up some day, do you ever think of that? I asked him what business he wus in. He said he waa connected with somethin or nother. I dont just remember now; then he said he wusnt referrin to business, but that we all, when we died, would have to give an account to the One what give ua our lives as to what wed done with em. He said it waa aumthln similar to my business. My Heavenly Father had gimme some stock, such aa my health, my right tenses, lots of chances fer doin good, and so on the like o that, and when I died, Id have to check up, and Hed ask me what Id done with all Hed gimme; then if Id used all them things just for my own pleasure, and not tried to do no good fer Him, Id be short when I checked up. He told me of a beautiful home prepared for them as wus all right in their stock. When he talked about havin a home, I fell to longin I never knowed what that wus to have a home, yer know. Jimmie paused for a moment, then with the saddest expression I ever saw, he murmured, but thats not fer the likea o me, it's too late now; if Id only sooner, I might have had some show, but Ive got to check up just as I am, and I never done nothin with all He gimme. There waa silence silence which I could not break. Why could I not comfort this dying boy? I was able to relieve his body, but bis soul was suffering now. Several times I essayed to speak, but no words came. I knew the old, old story, but my' own misspent life reproached me. Should I tell him that that which he had listened to was a mere fable, or should I give up, now and here, the stand which I had taken for ao many yeara, and own to myself that all the doubts I had held to so tenaciously were false? Here in the presence of death, I knew I did believe there was a God this child had shown Him to me. Jimmie was looking to me for comfort; his large eyes fixed on my face, wondering why I did not speak. All at once the words came, and I preached to him Christ I, the doubter, the atheist, told him of Jesus and His love; how many, many years ago He had died that we, believing on Him, might enter that home and be saved. He had paid all our debt with His life, and set us free. Jimmie listened eagerly, tears trickling down his cheeks "And Ive never done nothin fer him, he said, slowly." Yes, you have, Jimmie, you have been the means of saving my soul. The next morning the nurse told ms that Jimmie had been asking for me. I went over and stood by his bed. He lay very quiet, just drifting away. I took hie hand. Jimmie, I said, I am here, do you know me? A bright smile overspread his face as he pressed my hand. Then all the life that was left exerted Itself, and I bent low to bear the whispered words Til not be short Hell make It right I could not hear what he would have said, for the spirit, which a moment before had been speaking to me, was now giving an account of the deeds done in the body. Jimmie was Rams Horn. checking up. Society lln Im" Women And.m f act. nearly all women who undergo a nervous strain, are compelled to regretfully watch the growing palloT of their checks, the coming wrinkles and thinness that become riotc Vtistressing eveTy day. Every woman knows that is a fatal enemy to beauty and that good health gives to the plainest face an en- during attractiveness. Pure blood and strong nerves these stc the secret of health and beauty. Dt. 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IMT Htf Sow llu Counted and AND IVE NEVER DONE NOTHIN FER HIM. youve no time to listen to the likes of me, he added,- turning wearily from me. I longed to shed some comfort into the little life that was slipping away so fast, so I said, "Jimmie, tell me; I have time. Then he told me his story words that touched my heart aa nothing else had ever done. "There was a feller on board my train t other day, he began, a nice lookin old chap and he says to me, "soon ss youre through, I want to talk to you about yer job and some other things. I tell you I was scared awful; I took him to be a Spotter, and I thought hed got on to me Bellin my own stuff now and then; taint right, yer know, but all the fellers do it. Well, I lowed I had to face what waa np; so directly I went and set alongside of him. That was the day afore I got hurt. Im glad I seen him. I never knowed about them things he talked about afore. His Up quivered, I oughter a knowed afore, its too late now. What is too lata, Jimmie? Then things be talked about What did he say?" He asked me about the office, and I .told him as how things wus. Yer know, I works the 4:30 train to New York. The boss gives me a basket of stock, and Im held responsible. I carry all the latest novels, candy, cigars, Florida oranges, bananas; yer know them things yer get on the train. We gets 20 per cent on all we sells. Every night we turns in our money and stock to the boss, and he checks - A. T. Goodwyn. A. T. Goodwyn, from Alabama, writes the following letter: The Drug Manufacturing Pe-rn-- na Company, Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen I have now 'used two and am a well bottles of man today. I could feel the good effects of your medicine before I had used it a week, after suffering with catarrh for over a year. Respectfully, Pe-rn-- A. T. Goodwyn. Catarrh In its various forms Is rapidly becoming a national curse. 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