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Distress After Eating Nausea between meals, belching, vom ' ltlng, flatulence, fits of nervous head ache, pain In the stomach, are all symptoms of uyspepsla, and the longer It Is neglected the harder It Is to cure It.' Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Radically and permanently cure It strengthen and tone the stomach and other digestive organs for the natural performance of their functions. Accept no substitute for Hood's. "I had dyspepsia twenty-five year and took different medicines but got no help until I began taking Hood's bursaparilla. Have taken four bottles of this medicine and can now eat al most anything, sleep well, have no cramps In my stomach, no burning Rnd no distress." MKS. WILLIAM Q. UARHETT, 14 Olney St., Providence, K. I. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. IVomnn'n O'urluiilty. As good nn Instance of New York wit as cn be found Is told about the staff of tl.e Roosevelt hospital. A dangerous operation was being performed upon a womnn. Old Dr. A., n quaint German, full of kindly wit and professional en thusiasm, had several younger doctors with him. One of thorn was adminis tering the ether. lie became so Inter ested in the old doctor's work that he withdrew the cone from the patient's nostrils, and she half roused and rose to a sitting posture, looking with wild eyed amazement over the surroundings. It was a critical period, nnd Dr. A. did not want to be interrupted. "Lay down dere, vomnn," he com manded gruffly. "You haf more curi osity as a niedlcnl student." She lay down, and the operation weut on. SORES AMD ULCERS. Sores and Ulcers never become chronic unless the blood is in poor condition is sluggish, weak and unable to throw off the poisons that accumulate in it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heal before the blood has been made pure and he.'.hy and all impurities eliminated from the sys tem. S. S.S. begins the cure by first cleans ing and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from ii Bytrf A CONSTANT DIZAIN effetemaUer: UPON THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore or ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. Local applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. does, and no matter how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. J. T). Talbert, I,oclc Eox 345, Winona, Miss., says : " Six years ago my leg from the knee to the foot was one solid sore. Several physicians treated me and I made two trips to Hot Springs, . but found no relief. I was induced to try S. S. S., and it made a complete cure. I have been a per fectly well man ever since." ts the only purely veg etable blood purifier known contains no poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion and add to, rather than relieve your suffer ings. If your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make mi charge for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. CUHtS WHtllK ALL ELSE FAItS. Best Cough Syrup. Tant08 Good. Use I in time. siHn By arugiriatR. L. A. N. U. No. 15 ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Onions may be readily transplanted If growing too thick. Weeds should not be allowed to grow or crusts to form around young fruit trees. Do not buy any kind of fruit trees or plants simply because they are cheap. With all transplanting It Is lmportaut to see tlint the soil Is well filled In uround the roots. Trune spurs to one developed bud. for the nearer the old wood the higher flavored the fruit A weak solution of poultry droppings Is a wonderful stimulant of plant growth. It may be used weekly with good effect. Only well rotted manure should be applied around the grapevines. Fresh manure excites the growth, but does not mature It. Quince trees should be mulched as a protection ngninst extreme heat and cold, as the roots are small and usually near the surface. In selecting trees to grow as a wind break it is quite an Item to have tbcm of a close growing habit and of as near ly perpetual foliage us possible, riant a double row. TorktKh Delight. The oriental sweet called "Turkish delight" that travelers In the east are sure to taste Is not difficult to make. Have ready nn ounce of gelatin, pref erably the clear Imported sheet varie ty, which has been soaked for two hours In a very little cold water. Bring to a boll In a porcelain pot a pound of granulated sugar and half a cupful of cold water, adding the gelatin, and boll till the mixture dropped In cold water can be held in the finger. After It bus boiled steadily for fifteen minutes add the juice of one lemon and a table spoonful of brandy. I'our to cool In a clean tin which has been wet In cold water, cutting the mixture as it stiffen Into squares like caramels. Each plecp Is dusted wilh powdered sugar or roll ed In waxed paper. New York Tost. ruoMon nnd the Compnua. Among the Pueblo Indians six points of the compass ere recognized, and eneh has its color. North Is yellow, west Is blue, south Is red. cast Is white, the upper regions are many col ored nnd the lower regions nro black. All ihe prey gods are represented by their Images In these six divisions. For example, there Is the yellow mountain lion of the north, the blue mountain lion of the west, the red mountain of the south, and so on. Likewise It Is with the other boasts, and thus a very considerable number of deities is formed. All of them must receive worshipful attention lest they get angry and revenge themselves for the neglect. THE TURQUOISE. The turquoise, the blrthstone for De cember, signifies prosperity. The turquoise was a familiar and fa vorite gem among the ancient Mexi cans and Indians of the west. The turquoise fades when Its owner Is 111, nnd dies when the wearer is at tacked by nn Incurable malady so they say. The Germans claim that by Its vary ing shades the turquoise turns telltale on the caprices and moods of its wearer. Shakespeare gives these words to Shy lock: "He would not have lost his turquoise ring for a whole wilderness of monkeys." The turquoise derives Its name from a word meaning Turkish nnd is so called because the first turquoises were found in Turkey. If your birthday comes In December and you wear a turquoise, you need never be afraid of falling off a high place. One of the powers of the azure hued gem Is to preserve its wearer from this catastrophe. It is also said that it has the power of protecting Its wearer against con tagion. A turquoise would certainly be an ornamental substitute for vacci nation. Its efficiency would probably depend upon the "faith" of the wearer. OLD FAMILIES OF VENICE. Their Forcanea Are Dissipated and ' Their Palaces Said. Very- few of the fine old palaces of Venice belong to the descendants of the faml'ies who built and originally occu pied them. Very little of the enormous wealth for which Venice was celebrat ed ' In the fifteenth century remains. The most of It has been dissipated by the descendants of the men who made It, the same as In England, France and other countries. The rich men of Ven ice today are nn entirely new clnss of people, whose names do not appear In the Golden Boole, which contained a list of the patrician families in Venice who were Invited to festivities at the palace. This book was Instituted lr 1315 and tbenct'forth until the Aus trlnn occupation was the Index nnd standard of nobility by wblcL all claims to precedence were decide.. Occasionally the grnnd council, by n vote, rewarded the gallantry or public services of w.w citizen of humble birth by directing that his name be In scribed upon Its pages. None but those whose names were In the Golden Book could use the golden stairs when they entered a (logo's palace, and when this right was conferred It was equivalent to an order of nobility In another coun. try. There Is one notable exception to the decay of the ancient families, and he Is f'oiint Grlniaul, who traces his lineage back to one cf the most fa mous of the doges, whose portrait, painted by Titian, hnmrs In the council chamber of the doge's palace. The Grlmanl palace Is on the Grand canal, near the Iiialto bridge, and Is cele brated for its finely sculptured capi tals. Many of the rich men In Venice to day nre .lews. They practically control the banking business nnd manufactur ing. They own the fine houses of his torical Interest and the best paying es tates on the mainland In the neigh borhood. The present wealth of Venice la Invested not so much In real estate as in banking, manufacturing, flour mills, elevators, gas compnnles, cotton mills, the manufacture of glass and In tea mships upon the Adriatic. Cheap at the Price. A certain pompous and officious judge In a western town bad just fined a young lawyer $10 for contempt of court. After It had been paid a grave old attorney walked up to the bench and laid down a ten dollar goldplece. "What is that for?" asked the Judge. "For contempt, your honor," was the reply. "But I didn't fine you for contempt," answered the Judge. "There must be some mistake." "Oh, no. there Isn't," replied the old man. "I have cherished a secret con tempt for this court for a long time, and I'm willing to pay for It"- Svunnambnllnm. Farmer Jones was awakened by 4 suspicious noise in his barnyard, nnd, going out with a club and lantern, In an angle between the chicken coop nnd barn he saw a colored neighbor stand ing bolt upright, with his eyes closed. After receiving a sharp blow on his head the intruder opened his eyes. "Where is I '!" be asked. "Is dat you, Farmer Jones? I spect I'ze been walk ing In my sleep again. I often does walk In my sleep and jus' stand round nnd don't know where I is." New York Herald. Wlint the Indian Eats. The typical Indian home of today consists cf a mud chinked log shack, a tepee or two, usually a hay barn and sometimes n corral. As a general rule, they live in squalor, yet many Indians possess nice homes and enjoy well cooked meals from neatly set tables. But the ordinary Indian ents meats largely of questionable character. He delights In dog stew and other savory dishes. He has excellent teeth and an envied digestion. Indian children nre shy and close mouthed to strangers, but the squaws are often loquacious. Their doors nre always open to visitors. The red man has an aversion for soldiers and frank ly tells them that he does not fear them. Although he possesses an excel lent constitution, disease finds in the Indian an easy victim. Detroit Fre Press.- VASELINE NO GOOD FOR HAIR Dandruff Germ Thrives in It, as Well as in all Grease. A well known Chicago hair special ist invited the Inter Ocean reporter to come to liis olliee and see, under a microscope, how the germ that causes dandruff thrives in vanitine. The specialist said that all hair prepara tions containing grease, simply furnish food for the) germs and help to propa grate them. The only way to cure dandruff is to destroy the germs, and the only hair penaration that will do that is Newbro h lierpereido. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Without dandruff no falling hair, no baldness. Ask for llerpercide. It is the only destroyer of the dandruff germ. Employer ''Why don't you put your whole heart into your work?" Clerk "Well, "you're a nice one! Only yesterday you were kicking be cause I hadn't got my hand in. How much do you expect, anyhow?" Employer "Well, sir, it appears to me now that you've put your foot in it." ADAMS SARSAPARILLA PILLS A spring medicine for Constipation, Impure Blood, Pimples, Sallow Com plexion. 10c, 25c. "Lady," said the wayfarer with the cinder-embellished whiskers, "I can't eat these scraps." "You can't," said the housewife, in surprise. "Why, you just told me that you were so hungry you could eat a house." "Yes. mum; b t I meant a porter house." Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? It is the only cure for Swollen, Smart ing, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample 'sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, New York. "Music is the food of love,"fre marked the vouth who has a mania for quotations. "As a theory, yes," rejoined the practical maid,' "but when a condition confronts me I prefer to take oysters." Weak? " I suffered terribly and was ex tremely weak for 12 years. The doctors said my blood was all turning to water. At last I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and was soon feeling all right again.'.' Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Hadlyme, Ct. No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, 'hrow away everything else. $1.00 a bolllt. All druggist!. Afrk your doctor wlint tie thinks of Ayer's SarHHpHrtllH. H knowmill itbout thin grand old faintly medii'lne. follow bis advice and we will be sHtlsfleil. J. C. Aver Co., Lowell, Mass. WET- WEATHER WISDOM! THE ORIGINAL , OIL. ED CLOTHING BLACK OR YELLOW WILL KEEP YOU DRY, NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES CATALOGUES FREE SHOWING FULL LINE OF GARMENTS AND HAT3. A.J.TOWEK CO.. BOSTON. MA5S. MM