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Show J4P0lNDS ryiN0 SANS PL1 Cured by Dr. . Jib" Pink Pills Aftar Othar "nlodlo Had Failed. taking Dr. Williams t Sri Jin. Nathaniel Field, PfV. Somerset county, Maine,' I AnaoiTiia QV '!dest. T. H. Lancast mo81 bloodless person My tongue and Without a wrinkle. That and my fingera and I colorless is whar ,.ere the doctors two jxad .eacher said about her school j trouble an remia. my to the 8U' ente iug, could not eat, smooth as a mersea. Sans pH. She was dare to, I had such raZ was Proud filled of the French she had My stomach picked which caused me awful agony. thl8 way mon L I suffered was at times Somebody C Unbearable and the least exertion loss otl fle labile hfnd nut could that fast J beat .0 Nadjarow 8aid it was Lithe. But the worst of all was Esed Viridion, and teZT lnot ftniefor several numb spells. My iZlld be cold and without any d the most deathly seusatious i 'uM badVelped me until I began Fink Pills, in fact, wom every day. After I rXa the pills a short time I could ther wero benefiting me and iHing I awoke entirely free from Aftpr eat niff diwin. Williams & Iwanted have i also slept soundly. I have boxes of the pills and wee-- wreral from 120 to 154 pounds ftrflyweUnow. t Williams Pmk Pills cure anaemia L they actually make new blood indigestion, nervous many forms or weakness rheumatism, Koniuiu recommended evenf ordinary Leihave failed. They are sold by or will be sent postpaid, on C f price, CO cents per box, six it Lojii tlitf. ufor j.50, L I nyt( ScbeuectadyNY. CROP OF GENIUS. TBltCOS end-- by the Dr. Williams Company, ue i Freshness of It you in Vigor Its Literature. to New York Only is of course the great market for literary wares, In Appletons s. Martin VlH. There is also a measure of jallty shown to writers and their ;rti in Boston, Philadelphia, Chi kind Indianapolis. for thirty years ht San Francisco ;iu beaten all four of these sub Tork etcas it to literary centers in the fresh kud vigor of Its inspirations. )in had sn ocean of its own to iite Its imagination, a new coun and about It and an ad virile population that live its own life in its dream and live its own wind fand money, too. liM had It has sent to view the world (and m many of them have stayed jri, ud because it has been one k world's great starting places ;S envoys places it W from its own I killing s erery has viewed ha doorstep pretty kind of human creature at hu been worth looking pgether, San Francisco has ft been mother city of our republic. tar for Cologne him pi orer I eh la irely i about t! iropwti! re 200 Cathedral, ram damage to the magnificent rtl portal of Cologne cathedral Is Several large pieces of carv irae have fallen and numerous r portions show signs of loosen The cathedral, begun In 1248, M completed until 1880. It Is uHy regarded as the finest piece lie architecture in the world. 'inG3dS7 Gouas 4 lvyvv Sir; L fd,land. said everybody I?""r.li;ht next Jy. to that piece fall Didnt he see Didnt he hear a tree Uiei tobic aayitt g tobae wnt r f50&;3.OO i ns Shoes "i world iigt line iJ4E:it i Inert It It ! )lpO ir. Tb zhel ih i.. . Now Luc role i.i , had beoa l"e hwr race I fr ttlnl :,VEOB SofTTirTTSIcEl! S9 SO. Won ho I f I Moots 1 1.00. i.lia to ji.eo. !"lM Wunira'li UliHI M rech7!'J" iJ 4'!"1' i ThLWM Urt ,nt0 Mass. .and show W.L. Douglas shoes 2'tlmiy Tyou would then understand .?y bold their shape, fit better, "d ,r of greater value y0 pother make. n obtain W-- L. B,m" a"S prtc U tawiwd f , rVV'kh prats.1, jraa armitut fclgR tor W, ubwailM ahwai vJftwht Trtksvin. ttavaa. mill ml (war I CatsUgst Pall Stytss. IR Etlp tor Womon Passing Through Change of Lift Providence has allotted us each at least seventy years in which to fulfill our mission in life, anil it is generally our own fault if we die prematurely. restduous substance. The words "Chemically Pure erroneously used to designate Cream of Tartar froth Alum baking powder Is a mis! nomer. Baking Powder made of pure Alum Is as chemically pure as made from pure cream of tartar. These words mean nothing more nor less than pure chemicals, and In no way can they Imply that one baking powder Is Alum and another Cream of 0 There was a wild leap of exclte- - Tartar. Alum has been declared to be 8lmik of red- - and cheer wholesome; an established fact Evthat bhooa the pines. Ha! and Lucie ery large water system In the cities made herself look. I ., along the Missouri river use Alum In , cat .M?Tnl ns 8lowly rom la's quantities to purify the water Ihe an1 Luc hard btfore pumping It Into their water and white nt ,tihrKe' 8 ,roude8t moment mains for consumption. Cream of Tar of hiB ilite, was pushing his winner a tar baking powder Is perhaps good little closer to the cheering crowd. enough for any one; Alum baking I want to tell you all Nervous exhaustion invites disease. . I is better, and very much something,1 'iii. powder he said, harshly, and there was al This statement is the positive truth. cheaper. When everything becomes a burden Jence even among the lucky betters. and you cannot walk a fewhlockswlth-ouYou all been M. saying it's Crucial Test excessive fatigue, and you bregk cut those logs. Des ain't ao.Splrldion "Yes, the prisoner was a woman of out into perspiration easily, and your It ma cut those logs. And upon the dumbextraordinary nerve. They tried In face flushes, and you grow excited and founded hush he flung a bitter Boa every known way to make her nerv- shaky at the least provocation, and jour. you cannot bear to be crossed in anyous. Riding away in his great loneliness, thing, you are in danger; your nerves That soT have given out; you need building up the shrill French riving the air and Yes. They shot off a gun unexpectonce I To build up woman's nervmocking the pines, Luc laughed bit edly, yelled Fire! and told her a dis- at ous system and during the period of terly: Maybe Lucie would let llttla tant powder blast was an earthquake. change of life we know of no better Used keep that Still she was unmoved. Then they medicine than Lydia E. 1lnLham's Vegpencil now. Delicate Because Luc, It was a cautious, broken liberated a mouse. Here is an illusetable Compound. 871 call, of one half mad with fear. Luo "I'll wager a bank roll against a tration. Mrs, Mary L. ICochne, Garfield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes; fell out of his saddle at the sound of stogie that the mouse made ber nervI have used Lydia E. Iinkhanis Vegetable ous. it, ar.d ran back to her. Sanative, Antiseptic Compound for years in iny fnndly and it on Not all. She at Oh, Luo, what made only stepped never disappoints; so when I felt that I was you tell, 1 commenced treatlife of what made you tell them that?" nearing tliochange it and laughed." combined witb it. 1 took in all about tlx bottles Great Jupiter! Such a woman as ment with me It's true, he stammered, trema great deal of gooL It stooped ltdid and that wouldn't lose ber nerve it the my dizzy spells, pains In my back and the bling at her tears. It's true, Lucie Cleansing headaches with which I had suffered for 1 O, know, she wrung her hands. earth exploded. feel I mouths before taking the Compound. One of the detectives most reOh, yeB. Oh, Luc, what they going do with that if it had not been for this great tnedlclna Ingredients stepped up and whispered in her ear for women that I should not have been alivs you?" You know all 'long 'twas me cut that her hair had been mussed up for today. Itlssplendid forwomen.oliloryoung, freshing of Flower Odors. and will surely cure all female disorders." two hours, and then she collapsed. thoao lo;.s? fold thronrHout th world. CuHcuro floo of o.tvinu Mrs. Pinkliam, daugliter-ln-lafr(k'. (la form of Cbooolaia Coated jnfnLfrOe., inknew you just did it for Oh, fcfro. per Via) of 00). of A lo()o Ml ofleo cure E. Mass., Pill, Pinkham, Lynn, Lydia To auto 4 to Rut keep LomJon.tf looking bright vites all sick and ailing women to write your Chartfhoubj.Prt,fr tun rail Horton, 111 Cotuoibo Avo you DoffrUn, use the mixture for all following paintfiol propa. OorpHer advice. for "And that's why you wouldn't let her groat experience OFtoftd fir llov to Frwm. Parity, oad Hrtaftty ed parts: Sperm oil, one-hapint; is at tbeir service, free of cost. Esed keep that pencil? Iku, frtioip, iitli, (4 Ua4 4 Infant urtl CUildn. common vinegar, one-hal- f pint; oil "Ch, f.uc, ,what they going do to bergamot, one dram. Mix and rub with you? When you bqy clean cloth. For all brass work use Lutie, you going let him keep that WET one-bal- f one and tripoll, any pounds; DIP. pencil now?" WEATHER ounces; oil, lubricating eight gasoline, But Lucie heeded naught of pencil Hi.r-kr- t. CLOTHING on the rtlp It th. three br,t one This is of ihrep the best quarts. onqiirllonhljr or little brother. Her eyes strained want licure.th.wor.t cm of SCAlt wlib. you cleaners all for brass. polished water, tolubltia wool. out Injurtu, the Inauntty up to his In an agony of apprehension complete If you contemplate buying a medium at any temperalure. Noa poitonnut ef 11 Oh, Luc, can they take you away protection in (turk, write the it dealer bitnt your priced automobile and want to be cerand long CARBOUO BOAR CO.. NEW YORK CITY; from here? aervlce. tain of securing a car suitable for tourAnd at that Luc laughed out from These and many ing on country roads, up bill as well as HOWARD E. BUHTOI,nMVJW." his heart: No, they can't take me down bill, you will make no mistake other good points BiW In combined BpHinn prior: ;md. Biivor. IOnd.Hi UolLiMia, are now from find Now. away you. they'll Ver.?tat Isold. AOr; Zmcor In buying either a Buieck, Maxwell, Oyinlf full DSnllititf and ftiivelop? prtoiiat MuitooasplM TOWERS they've got tough job, yea, If they try Mitchell, Reo, Knox, Franklin or L Won. ( omro) h1 Urupir work olloitori. PISH BRAND Villa Colo. iUfittreuow. CrbooiHUoun that. He took her Into his arms and Queen. These range in prloe from OILED CLOTHING comforted her. I sell my mare, cherle, 8750 to $2,000. . You c&nrt afford Per Acre Wheat Winter 60 Bub. and pay for those old logs. She'll Ked Orore Htrid Wtntee Selrer-to bvy any other Thtta the Tir'd ' ef In .unil-- lot In MM.I reine.ee fetch good price now she's won race.' Wheat. Send False Alarm. of Winter W heal. Kjra. Ilarlrr, . 'ki.rie, el, naUduKOIlia., rt. for fall You see, He gathered her closer. null'.. 1 there came a cloud From the valley CO.. ( L.i.LaCrMM.WIa hXEII CO 00M Via cherle, I was in big hurry to make of dust and a distant rumble. The co wotowta money. Dice have his homestead man of the stone age rushed up tbe Thompson Eje Water made already. mountain and perched himself on the IROOREM. Will Alt TIKI rW Lucie looked up with a trembling fro Hlf I unia.u tug highest peak. 8JU8.VV IVAXTKO. SmIIU rubber etipporfR on wilt smile. "Dice," she said Shucks! exclaimed the fugitive, imd wubonlMMl imhlr of a o little wear In But the teacher, ni rery bter proud We went lire, entire and t hofonehly expert an ned as he slipped down to tbe valley again, Mlifiet. antwt'lfl- 04.Hfrn'h of f r, Mleeiua.i la( Ihi. ulUoienl limner to the French she had picked up, wrote lr of our it la only a poor dinosaur roaming Jl- MtOOo K, BAttOrmiil AvuuUfcNVill,LOU. on, nulnulil hi.rreeeurw Hrt mnoth W Ire O.M. Hollow she Lew next time the the truth reported about for his breakfast From the r A end erorrato-in uiliur iloe Mickle. r .a nr. To i,blniiruni-eru.to her superintendent: "Sans pll.' hunieand fully eonipl-ln- e noise I thought It must be an autoAd- rtBl ontz told Ui riuhi and turh a oie a we will (Ire eieiu.iT. wire h it. HurvzMH i'i.ii dto.kinn. le IQto refund moner If eoode notn-iienereniae (Copyright. HM, by Dally Story Tub. CdJ mobile. i 1 bo StandardlotkCii; Cu.Ailuiaulltdbirwtt,ai dare. And tbe man went back to hla lau.au lAgbt Co., as N. Uiiaied Nu Cbiuaau, 1U. A Tall Tree Yarn. an of hewing peaceful occupation (Urchins DEFIANCE STARCH for ttneit linen Scott Cummins, the poet of WinW. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 86. 1901 bouse out of a solid cliff. ipartmmt covr was a chester, Woods county, puncher In the northwest many years ago. His outfit came to Snake rlvor one day with 3,000 cattle. Cummins, with a poet's license, relates what happened: "The river was too dangerous for swimming, but after following the bank a short distance the foreman found a giant red wood tree that across the river. Fortunately, the trie was hollow, and, making a chute, they had no trouble In driving the rattle through the log to tbt othe- - side. As the cattle had not been countea for several days, one of the cowboys was stationed to count them as they N 40 jr TLktf emerged from tbe log. The count fell short some 300 head, but about that ' tme a distant lowing was beard, , surprise may be imagined wl)0n on poking about they found that the catte had wandered off Into a If more than ordinary skill in playing brines the honors of the Kansas City Star, hollow limb. It was her rodo the whl,e horse, the white had already been three times a winner. Everybody was ex ited.and Lucie s heart was in her eyes her papa drove past the Place on the way to the finish! There was Luc. straight on his mare, hard whlt iuokh!S aLe haJ - - Miff 4 iKaaiBiif bitn For Babys Skin liy bndOMi Mn, Cold Water Starch n '! a pl'Mura. iw aa. ere hs & Scalp of its Medicinal, Emollient, and Properties tbe purest of and 1 lf BUCHANS SILVER FLEECE ll - co tt- M - wl-- - JA. 75 win-rllel- nu.-i.i- 1 it mmanihrii. hr nee-M- . dr-la- ri. tfurth.rptrin-nieraonreqiiMi- hat-falle- TheWinningStroke tame to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reasonable amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to ones improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is all important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose one cf known quality and excellence, like the ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effectually, when a laxative is reeded, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, 6imply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating or debilitating the internal organs in any way, as it contains nothing cf an objectionable or Injurious nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manufacture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth considering in making purchases. GP It is because of the fact that is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a Please to remember that the laxative remedy is required. sale in bottles of one size of is for Figs genuine Syrup only, by all reputable druggists, and that full name of the California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on company the front of every package. Regular price, 60o per bottle - L OrTEXTBEBESTPARTOFUTE ami1 one moonlight night? carrylog tracks past his house early next morning? bui ye8: An(1 wa 8ed PplHdion the f1 bayou that only man on had no good timber on his land? Didnt he have 14 children and a wife to feed? He had a carry-log- . But can you feed a wife and 14 children with just odd jobs of haul-Ing- . And as old man Nadjarow pointed out, they needed clothes and tobacco, also. But yes, certainly. It was Esed Splrldion who had cut the logs off the public land. Everybody said so, everybody but the 12 little Splridions that came stepping lightly to school over the pine straw, Rain or shine, never late, never noisy. Brown by the sun, healthy with hard work, lean from light feeding. The brightest children in the school. Three or four studying out of the same book, never missing a word. Holding themselves proudly aloof from tbeir fathers accusers. Even little Esed, just turning five, would not play with a boy whose papa had said that his papa steal log. As for the older boys their bauds cleuched at a look or whisper. Troncon." Every boy in the school had been fought for that. It was worth just one bloody nose to say stump to one of the little Splridions. And that teacher saying , there was not a wrinkle in her school. But Lucie Splrldion did not fight. She was not even disdainful save toward Luc Nadjarow, who sat next to her in class she was always head and who worshiped her utterly from the sole of her slim bare foot to the topmost of her tossing curls. Small Joy did he get of his love affair; the The boys twitted him, poor Luc. telling how he would have to pay 810 a stump. The girls mocked, murmuring troncon," the little Spiri-dlon- s hated him for his father's sake, and Lucie, It would seem, disdained him for him own sake. Any way, they had been good friends before those logs were cut Why should she be hard on him alone, of all his fathers children? Ha, the poor Luc! He wanted to knock down every boy in the school, to slap the face of every girl save Lucie. He wanted to go into court and swear that It was not Esed Spin idlon that cut those logs. He wanted to tell Lucie that Be loved her. And all he did was to lose his pencil. And little Esed found it! Luc's little brother arose In his eat at the sight of that long, red pencil. Miss Nell, Esed stole my brothers pencil, he cried. Little Esed jumped up. He could not speak English. He pointed helplessly at the road. "Je trouve, he whimpered, beneath the teacher's stern glance. Thats all Luc spoke up promptly. to him. It I Miss Nell, give right. asked Lucie, and May I speak? barely waiting the teacher's consent, she was across the room and had robbed little Esed of his beautiful find. And Luc's pencil was on his desk again! Luc stood up hotly. May I speak?' he demanded, and before all the That s school be said to little Lsed; h eep it your, The little fellow looked at h!s his lip quivering with the bitter returned pain of renunciation, but he ao haughtily as a baby may: Je nen And Luc went back al pas besoln. to , bis scat w ith liis pencil. Ha, liefore slapped In the face by a baby the whole school. It made bira mad, tbe old path yea, mad enough to take Lucie through the branch and head T,t ,or ' home. off on the way In the not very humor-tha- t take Esed He rejoiced What for you didnt let and .10 prided him Wood, nencll" he demanded, overtak- ous name of smart repartee. and his on self jokes i Stories. Few of his friends Fsert sav he didnt want it she says Stray him. had escaped the lash of hla tongue. replied, without looking at cut. those and he hud victimized many by hi " 'Taiu't me say your pupa fa,.t( he never lost i rartlcul j((k( ' an opportunity of being funny. hairOne day he met a friend whose The blood ran up to the boys was Stone, and naturally a name voice. at the slur In her name like that was too good a chanc "I know, me, ho ain't cut them. missto In. cut That's what I know," she niornng Mr atoM he aaW coldly--I- f cut guyly; and how is Mrs. Stone and I prove your pap didnt lot Ksod keep all the little pebbles? was the those logs, you going "Oh, quite well. Mr. Wood," tlu-- t How's Mrs. Wood pencil he find?" reply. withering The girls tone changed wonderfully.ou and all the little splinters?" that pencll-y"Mny be I let him keep oftlJ,- - VPrjr h" Rive hint," Origin of Ttrm Flat." Tbe origin of the term flat" as ajw all But It would seem that to an apartment Is obscure, la thl iwcctneis of that chsnged tone plied recent years owners have objected to a tenant the word. A short while ago ,hP hor1'8 rlC was threatened with a suit for libel "You K"tng h 11 tben' 1 pvv because be persisted in saying that Sunday In zuchandiuch flatnouza. now. May he lived ! w!nt this structake to you Tho landlord declared that the next Sunday. was neither a flathouse nor h I wont see Esed ture -hotel. "! tenement, but tn apartment up sterted as nd flathoue." of use The repeated at him wistfully, th repu- lower to tended , N. hill, ,r.rk designationthe place, and drove ofltstlon of guodtyi A long. Md forwb occupants. the WOuldb through (lArl o happy people hurrying ale-te- r, 1 lUen! fii A HEALTHYOLD AGE g- headache which 22 neuralgia sevea weeks. About this . or to the to mass. All Chemically Pure. The mistaken idea of a few years ago, about Alum In Baking Powders being injurious, no longer prevails, or scarcely exists. It is a well estab-llshe- d fact by chemical analysis that Cream of Tartar being less volatile than Alum, when exposed to heat. Is not entirely vaporized as is the case with Alum, but leaves a residue In the which is Injurious. Alum, on 1116 contrary, Is entirely evaporated wblle performing Its function during "2 SYRUP ' ft ISV '' w " FIGS j 'UuiVvii'i:.:11' (al,f9rnia Fig Syrup C9 JV ' lyasMMaMBuaJwMki 'Vo tff 14 te. |