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POPIMR SONG BOOK PRICE lO^ i'i'"''"*TiSBBii CONTENTS AMteintiiito tt Auld Lanff »jn» U Comln' mro' tb* Ky» is OOBU With Tliy Lute M OadlBc Kally Orsy ss Dlp.Boji. Sip the Our M OisU laaa 4 Ood lav* the Xinc 1 Good mcht. Xadiee 4 Home, Sweet Home SS BOW Can I LeeTe Thee S JUtt Before the Battle, MAther IS MkMa'siathe Cold, Cold Oround 6 MSf Bonnie SS Mr Old Xentuehy Home • Heater, Ur Ood, to Thee S5 Old Blaek Joe . , is Bohm Adair ^ i Booked in the Cradle of the Deop M Xule. Britannia t Soeziet That Are Brightest. 1* ■peed Away » Stars of the Summer Night IS Sweet and Low ■• The Blue Bells ol Scotland It The Evening BeU tS The Laat Bose of Summer It The Maple Leaf for ETer. tS The Old Oaken Bucket. tT The Soldier's FareweU St Those EToning Belle T There's Music in the Air St Three Blind Mice tt uncle Ned St We Are All Noddin' .'. • When the Swallows Homeward Fljr 7 *' Tbe preparations advertised in this Popular Song Book have been on the market for nearly half ;£ century, having met with an annual increased sale through merit alone. They are all sold under a GUABAN- TEB OF SATIJ^FACnON, OB MONET REFUNDED.*' PUBUSHEBS. Cures The OLD Sores That Other Reme^Ues Won't Core The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, a re sb solntely cured by Dr.PoirterVi AntiMptio Healinsr Oil Discovered by on Old Railroad Surgeon. All DrugKist positively refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. SOc & $1.00 rult Medjela* Ca. — — — C«lla», Oklo. CeBtwincni W« are raqunled to uy to voa IbM • pnmUtal cllUea hrre— an olil tulJlot— bli kad a («■> Pla> ■£'• 9B bla lajr Inr a auinbar ol yoaia aad vpiirDR. ,pilTiR>SANTlApTlC HBALINO OIL carad Itaal Ha It itiapatod to maka a twoia iiataaieal lo ikli aSaei. ■ vwjrcKor F bros., OngSSu. (SIgi Made by . Maker of Laxative Bromo Quinine Relieves the PAIN of a Burn Instantly and takes out all inflammation in one day. The most serious Burns and Scalds instantly relieved And quickly healed by Dr.PonterVi Antl««ptle Healinsr Oil A soothing antiseptic discovered by on Old Railroad Surgeon. All druggists re- fund mon«y if it fails to core. 25c, SOc&|l. Patli Madldaa Co. Mjr wita wai aevarel BaajTf N iff N. C. Sal caek wont batat aad'ioraa7' (SIt aad) 1. W. CS awk. Notaty SlMla. Made by Maker of Laxative Bromo Quinine B t IS u u M 11 M 11 II IT n T M It SI • T pod- Save the Kifttg. Pmg* ^^ ^"-^ — 15: — w 1. Ood UT6 oor^ gt» • 9. O Lord, oar Ood, 3,"I!bf obbic-Ml glfta j Jfi ■ »N. V p dou king, Long live onr no • • ble ktngf" » • rise, Scat 'tor hi« ad • e • Bd«i^' in aton On him be pleased -to poor; $ X i God save tha king; And make them Ml; Long may ba reign: 4 1 L •*-ji-*-H ^i^c Send bim t>c • to Oon-foand their pol Hay be de • fend n' p flP :(r-^- ^ ri-ouB, Hap-py and • i*tic8, Frus-trate their oar laws, And er • er •p-; -r- i^a ^^gi^^i^g^^^' glo • ri-ous, Long to knaT - ish tricks, Oa bim give us cause To sinR reign -o • vor iis; God OQT hopes TTo fix; God wtth heart and voice, Ood save tbe king. save us all. Ba«'e the king 1 ^^^ ftOBIN ADAIR. /baroltno K«pv«l* pdr H\hV i \^M ^ \\ \ J l f r^ . { Whst's this dnlt town \n me? Rob - in's not near; ) ^ *' ; Whst was't I wished to see, What wished to hear? i Where** ail the jojr aw) mlrl^ n ' What made th* as • sem • bly shine? Rob 'in A* dair; ' What made tbe ball so line? Rob -in was there; What, when the play was o'wj' - ^ Bat Bowthfttt'rt cold to' me, Rob • in A • dair; ^^Bnt Bowtkott'rt cold to me, Rob • in A* dair;) Yet him I lored so weQi. ri . fJQ i Ji;j i iflO i U.J i ^flfl' i j" i i Thai MdalhktowBEbeaT^ OBsarthT OhftheT^all iied with thee. Rob -in A • dair. What . Btda my heart so sore? OhI it wu part • ing with Rob • in A • dair. Still ,tai i^ my heart shall dwell, OhI I ean ne'er for* get Reb • in A • dair. WDLOB*! CVBB ourw OOttghl QUloUf '*'* * HULE, BRTTXMNIA; iMUki i jDlttUO ultt it, Tlw Bk'tiAii mf j.T» Am bs « loogi ^<, at lie*«'n!> com ' nMBd, A.> rose ^ 10 Vktt m ■' 1 thee. Shall in • die ; n • nl' teisi),.Th7 dt ^ . .. , ."fiomootih* . . . . • *thcir(«n l» iesthittwith mn naiai rose from out the a • rare main, toe a . • rare mam, , Uf' * i fanta.bend. Shall in thnr turn to tjr-ranabend, to . ty • rantr bend,! merce shine. Thy dt • ies tball vith commerce shine,' with ' com • mcrec sUne, ^ - AA t: vTliia was the chatter, the charter of the land, And goardiaa aa Whilst thou shalt flomiith, sbalt flourish great and free, And to the weak And lands &r over, far o'er the spreading inatn,Shall stretch a hand fell song this strain 1^ pra • tee 'tion' lend.' to gnsjp with thine* Rule, Bri-tannia; Bii-tannia rules the waTCtt Britons net M «r (hall *f i fp,tfirff^ slaves. HOW CAN I LEAVE THEE. Ppi |lf> 'i 'J j ijM J 'jli . N -j-i ^jji J fJ i J i J i, j."^ 1. Bow o«a I letTo theel Bow eu I from the* psrtt Thoa on • I7 hut nj heart, Dear one, be-Uev*. 2. Bloe is •(l')w'r<«t Called th» Por<«et-in»>not, Wear it op- on thy heart. And tbiak of ael 8. Wonldl a bird were! Soon at th7 aide to be, Fal . con nor bawk would fear, Speedinf to t>aa. ihiiHii'.'iii illii^ ^^B Jii l Jjj I rlf iui JL ia i J l J l JjJ IJ. II Tboo halt this Bonl of mine 80 eloaely boand to tbine, No oth • er oaa t lof* Save t^ a • feaaf How^ret and hope taay die, Yet lore with «• ehall stay. That can-not pass a •waj. Dear oaa, ba>llai«b Whao, 1^ the fowler slain, I at tby feet shookl lie, Tbon sadly sbooldst oonplaia, JojM Fd dia. rnfij^fNfff i f ^ ^ K aVUL >AlVnH> (BQEB FOB riLBl— Itohinf, Blind. Blefidinjt or Protruding Plleii. TanrdnR- glsiwlll refund your uioaey If fAZO oniTMElfT falla toouro you. PrloaSOe. Pmm»» vei. Sp OIM,b*>U«T*. hinkof atl MfldllUP to t^ML wa-loMl ■ird ik. Tear drag- 000. yOU 6i^ r 9 '?r''f^ '^ rJ^ t-^'- •:^^^f^ - 1//- l^'>Ui CuAjzd maCMlMr; Uok •> a Hit ficewos BbvpM •batch-er'iclea*b«r,,Bat dat did not Mem togi«B)>'esfLo«kft> \ ^ V f! jirTTTJ- ji;ij 1 J^ij j j j j fc j»J J J '^^ wait Look a-way!Look a-wayt Diz*i«Laiid. In Diz • i« Laadwhai* I "vaa ktrs' iai> . wajrl Look »>wayl Look a^way! DIz-ioLaad. Bat when h« pot Ua 4rm ••«Miii*«r B way! Lbok a'Wayl LtMk a-wayl Dii*ieLaad. OU lUa>afla act- adthiifool-lak pai(» lad :/ : i.j !j'jijij'jijmj';wa7l Look • - W17I IKi> to Laal aailad aa fier^aa a for-typoander^Look a-wayl Look ^wayt Look A-vayt INs«toLai(L .died for* maa , dat broke her l>eart» L^oka-waylLook *-wa/I Look v*waifl IM;^*toIiaDl Caoun. Den I wbh I waa In DMe, Boo-rayl Hoo^ayl Is Dizto Land, FUtakaiDjfetaBd^'o lib «ddiai|t f .•r--r.«t.r. '■,',rf.f-f-f'!. ijj i ^.i i j.; i ;jfillH;i;.4J ij ji . [|Jl ii IM>«toi Jb;ingr. A-wi^, Avigr dom aoi4k4» fibk I #• iliij i n i UiRr 4 Vov bai^a a keaUh to the BMct oil MtaM^ AaiiU da gala dat want to Uh w; LMka aviqrlate^ ifyoavaittodrfra v^mrw, la^aiikaardiaMaf Ink ««ar! atti 6 Dara baek-wbaM «akM an' £>iw*b«Mil^ ' Maftityra fkt or • Httto fatter: Look atnyl etOi, Daii boa it dowH M aeiatebiMT jDlkUl^, ft Uda'a laid ink bomi to tnbik liMk0firl«tB. GOOD-NIGHT, LADIES. m ^. i ttS: III t jgj w« £ JJiJlJ-J^*! L OcoJtirtt, ia^l Goodnight, tables! Good-aight, la^iaal We're golog to loafeyea aow.i 2. Fare-wetlt lacteal >. Ftore-well, la^its! Pare-well, Mi«l WVre going to lemyoa bow. i 8. 8««etdnMU,ladieal8w«etdreamB,la4ie«! Sweet dreaina,l{Hli«8l We're going to leaveyoa iOwA RnfTfjg'ip^ip'p llr^^ f X \\ fu \ H i fill s i Hii rif-;^ffff 4 ffi]^fi i r{f-fr i i^,if.^^jj^ MoN ri- ly we roll bloog. Roll a-long, roll a-long, If er • ri-ly «• roll aloag^ Over the dark blue eta. l^ mt f rn trt -^^fcS^^B XABL't OI.OVBB TXA U • wendarful UooA uuitflar tfB55S.^'|gJi[t^ >;■ Woman's True »Friend -'mf Experimenting with new and un- tried medicines, is feolisdit and often dangerous. It would take a medicine more , than forty years, to prove itself so univer- sally good as Dr. Pierce's Fav> orite Prescription. During all that time it has been woman's favorite medicine— a restorative tonic, uplifting and invigorating the nervous and discourage^ and giving them the final touch of perfect health. Womon us* Dr. Plsres's PaTorit* Frsscriptton in pretersnee to- aU other advofiatad medietast tor i% oontalns no alcohol or liaMt- formlnc drugs— Is not anythlBg like advertised, scoret or pat«at msdlelnes— does not elaim to to aide to ^ impossible tUngs. THB ONE BBl>rai>T tor women dsvtsed by a tegularly graduated physldaa of vast ezpeneno* m woman's ailments, and adapted to her dsileate organism. THE 0«B MiatEPT aood WWUBi that Its makers ate not afraid to print Its every initedlent on Its outside wrapper. You can't afford to allow your- self to be over-persuaded into accepting any ieertt nostrum as a substitute for this honest soufiro* deal iMN-secret medicine. Don't do it. No kotuMt druggist Vk'M attempt to cheat you in tnis wily. He who does should be rebuked and avoided. Doctors prescribe Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip* tion for their worst cases be. cause they know what it con- tainn and know its ingredients to be of tKe very best. It's well now and then to gently cleanse out bowd |(erms that breed weakness, cause foul breath, loss of appetite, ditsl> ness and headache. Dr. Pierce's PieaRant Pellets keep bowels sweet and clean. Recommend* ed by druggists because of their purity, goodness and active gentlenesK, World's Dispensary Medical Association R. V. Pierce, M.D., Pros.. Buffalo. NX I .rtm»9 MASSA'S IN THE.COLD GROUND. Stephen C. t^Oflttn i^; i jj j,ji jjf i j-,^i/;jd h\ L Roondde meadows am a- ring -ing De darkeya' mounif al song, While demookisg bird imsiiig'ing,. 2. When de aatumn leaves were falling, When de days wen cold, 'twas hard to he»r old Masts call- ing, 8. Mas -sa make de darkeys love him, Caysehe-was so kind, Now deysad-ly weepa-bovehiu. V • V - tiH-9' #• ^ :>c=)c :t=^^ i9-^ dt ^^ » { £ ^ t r ^ i T i^ i=* i i^^ j^^ Hap-py as de day am long. Where de i-vyam a-creep-ing, O'tr .de gnus- y mound Cayse he was so weak and old. Now de orange trees am blooming, On desand^y ahora Mourning cayse he leave dem behind. I can • not work before to - mor- row, Gftyse de teardrop flM! fci lillft::]^ ^ p f:nr ^ p r r r ti '- V V !/ ■ m f ;j;j 7-}4 i Uw a I Chorus. ' ' ' ^ A i ' r -^ ■»Ttf^-4y-j ->*^ m Dare old .mas-sa am a - sleep - ing, Sleep-ing in de cold, cold groj^nd. Now de aummer days am com - ing, Mas • sa nebber calls no more. ^Down in tbocom-flell I tnr to drive a -way my sor- row. Pick- ing on de old ban -jo. ) / -p. *- t=±: I . 1 c: — i«— #. P^ bTTT ^B^ * r■^*^ ^^^^^pp 5* *"r^ Hear dat monmful sound; •' All de dark-eys am a - weep - ing, Mas-sa's in de cokl» cold gravid. ^'iiFFff i p' i Fffh ^ ^ -^fBg» We Are Att Noddin'. AmitnU.f^^ Jim. , f^jO, , '^ » » , /' t. We are alt. nod-din*. nid,Did,iMddiii',Weare all iioddin*, and dnpplag off Msleta 3. We are all nod-dia', nid,nld,Boddin*.Weare all noddia', and dnppiag off loalc^ 4» »'C To kMpvs a«alw«elMvcandoAtnarbe«t,Bot«e'rew«afyaadh«a«y.aoboaMta««nsi. TbtiMor k klata^we'&nbioagw de-lay, Bat«e'Uiak«owhatoaa4b«aaiis,«idf '" II oiar oivB "BsoMo Qonmiz," that u LAXATrnr, bb6iio Qranm. us«d the world over to ourt « cold io one day. lUmember th« fnU niuno. db A-bovehin, ^ gnus- y mound 8and>y thoKi' teaT'dropflo*: ^i tho com-fleli / -O f— p ^ PPI i, cold gnmad. flP ^VMk ♦ ^c illfMnr. mm. UMd jfHOSE EVElONaTBELLS: ^•mi 1. Those eve 2. Those joy 3 And .. . ous hours have passied a so V 'twill be^when I ^ way; And man -Va heart that thrawM gayv! when I r>««i gone, That tune . M peal will aUU ting on. Of youth •ndhonit, and that eweet time When last ,.. I heard their soothing ^ime. With 'in the tMnb now dark • ly dwells. And hears no more those ere-ning bellib ' While oth • ts terds shall walk these dells, And sing yonriHraise,'8weeteve>hingbeUs.' When the Swallows Homeward Fl]c VaaMt AM. I. When the swaMows homeward fly. When the ro • -^ses seat*tered lie, TVhen from 3. When the white swan southward roves. To seek at. noon the orange groves, When the' 3. Hush, my heart! why thiis complain? Thou must, too, ^ thy woes con-taln, ■ Tho' on iS *£=f: ^a- ■ts*- ■g'jf^^r' K U g- i=^ i^'^r^ip/b i 3 qet • ther hill nor dale Chants the ■ sil* v'ry night- in • gale; In these words my bleeding fied 'tints of the west Prove the sun has gone to rest; In these wordis my bleeding wuthnomorewe rove,- Ily breathing words of love; Thou, my heart, must find re- heart Would to thee its grief itn-part. When ■ I thns thy im beart Would to thee- its grief im-part. When I thus thy im • Mcf; Yield-in^ to these words be>uef; I shall see thy form Nrr^- sV- '^Ti B > «" ■ H £^ 4 X T age lose, agf lose, a . gain, J5n ^ipi ±=i ^ ^ Can I. ah, can I e'er know re-pose. Can I, ah, can I eerknow re«^ostf Can I, ah, can X e'er know re-pose, Can X, ah, can X e'er know re • pose? Though to-day we part a-gain. Though to • day we part ••gain. oay we part a-gaig g I. UK RAE^ OLOVBB TEA 1« • WOSdtrlUl MooA pwUUr dar w* part • ■gafo. Treating the Wrong Diseaise Many times wohien call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous prostration, another with pain here and there, and in this way they present alike to themselves and their easy-|^oing or over«busy doctor, separate diseases, for which he, assuming them to be such, prescribes his pills and potions. In realiiy they are all only symptoms caused by some weakness or de- raogment of the organs distinctly feminine. The physician, ignorant of the cause of suflFer- ing. keeps up his treatment until large bills are made. The .siiiTeriiig patient gets.no better by reason of the wrong treatment, but probably worse. A proper medicine like Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, direct- ed to the cause would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort instead of prolong ' ed misery. It has been well said, tliat "a disease known is half cured." Or. Wr— ^ Wmvorltm Fr— oription i» » aot»wtlHo iwdl- »lw», ewtr^fUHy d»vl— d by sm •x|»«ri«woeni and akillfUl phylolaii and sulapf d t» woman's d»llttsit» ayt»m. ht !• ifda •€ nati V Aiwrioan iwdlplnal roota with-* lit tlHi M— af aioohol awd la parfleotiy harmi— a In l«a afnaeti fsitam. As a powerful, invigorating tonic "Favorite Prescription" imparts strength to the whole system and to the organs distinctly feminine in par- ticular. For overworked, *' worn-out," '* run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, ** ehop-girls," house-keepers, nurs- ing mothers, and feeble women generally. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion is the greatest earthly boon, being unequalled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. ^ ^ As a soothing and sirengthcnnig iHrvinc " Favorite Prescription " is unequalled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous piostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, St. Vitus dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms com monly attendant upon (unclional and organic disease of the distinctly feminine organs. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One to three a dose. Easy to take as candy. Bvaav Woman ought to potiess Dr. Pierce*!! great book, the People's Common Seoi* lledicsH Adviser, a mAfniflcent thouonnd-pago illustrated volume. It teaches mothers how to care for their children and themselves. It is the best doctor to bavr In the house in case of emergency. - Over half a million copies were sold at 91.50 each, but one /rn handsome cloth bound copy will be sent on receipt of fifty one-oent •tMBps to pay the cost of mailing and duty. Addrent the publishers. World's Dinpen- Wiry Nedicsl AsiKiciation, Mj Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. snore; go; 4«ifAmii end,j^her • cv > cr the dark-ey taaj u n ill gay; The corn-top's ripe and the meadow's in the bloom,WhiI« tht birds make mu>sic all tha shore; They sing no more by theglimmer of themoon.On the bench by the old cab*ii| go; ' ATewmoredays, aud the trouble all will end, In the. field where the su-gar«cah«a tfV^/ij ^J jj i ^ ^ ij/i^i I day. The yeoag folks roil oa the lit -tie cab-in floor," All mcr-ry," all liat>-py andbt^ht; door. The day goes by like a sbad-ow o'er the heart,With sorrow where all waade-lignt; ■gtow; A few more days for to tote the wea-ry load,— No matler, *twiU Bev>er be light,' ■»- -^ ^ •<>- ^ ■»• :'ia'7»ipi,':ii Ibt— ^M \4 \f M \>/ % lirylr 5- - ^ ^ T ) H I !■ 1 I I Pi. ^ ^ H 4r^^^ lfUi. i^ *m*by hard times comes a-knocking at the door,Then ny old Kentncky home,good-eigh(| « time has come when the darkies have to part. Then my old Kentucky home,geod-nightf A fc^ BOfedays till we tot-ter on the road ,Then my old Kentucky home,KOod — C7 — 51 1 ST mt l»»dy, O weep BO more to -day I We will sing^ one song for tha ^iff-rf:gip ^BB' i ^ f rrir*'!'!! A OTAmAHTIBD OUU FOB PXLKt It^htntt. Rll'id, Bleodtngor ProtrediiiK VAZO OWXUZVt The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery because a full list of ingredients composing it is printed there in plain English. More tnan forty years of experience has proven its superior worth as a blood-purifier and invigorat ing tonic for the cure of stomach dis- orders and all liver ills. It builds up the run doWn system as no other tonic can in which alcohol is used. The active medi- cinal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone root and Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black Cherrybark are extracted and pre- served by the use of chemically pure, triple-refined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V'. Pierc; at Buffalo, N.V., lot free booklet which quotes ex- tracts from well-recognized medical auth- orities such as Drs. Bartholow, King, Scudder, Coe, Ellingwood and a host of others, showing that these roots can be depended upon fur their curative action in all weak states of the stomach, accompanied by indigestion or dyspepsia as well as in all bilious or liver complaints and in all " wasting diseases " where there is loss of flesh and gradual running down of the strength and system. Th« *'aeM«n AiMlloal PI«oev«ry" m«k«« rioh, pure blood and oo in^^lf^imtoo and rosiilatoo tho •tomooh, llvor and toowolo, a.id through thorn tho wholo oyo- tom. Thus all oMn alVBOtlono, blotohoo, pimploo and oraptlono as woll ao oeroflulouo swoilinco and old opon runnlns ooros or ulooro aro ourod and Jioalod, In treating old running sores, or ulcers, it is well to insure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce's AlUHealing Salve. If your druggist don't happen to have this Salve in stock, send fifty cents in postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.V., and a large box of the *' AlUHealing Salve " will reach you by return post. You can't afford to accept a ttcret nostrum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic medicine of known ccmposition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Though ne offers the substitute for a less price you can't afford to experiment with your health. Go where they give you what you ask for without argument. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellats regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coat«d, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. 3 i^o "*• I Am M: r No Th] Api W - L 't. I wb THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER; 11 pUiU P^^trmint '\J^0Um 3.j lone; ) «d and gone; ) No Tis the last rose of sum-mer. Left bloom • in^^ a All her love • I7 com- pan-iona Are fad I'll not leave thee, tboa lone oue. To pine on the 8t«m;> Since the love- 17 are sleep-ing, Go sleep thon with them; { That So soon may I fol - low, When friend-ships d« -cay, ) And from love's shining eir-cle- The genu drop a - way; ) When tnM hearts lis witb*«nd. fiow««r of terUa*di«d» Uad • I7 1 M«k*ter 4:- fefcWE* i > » UrJU I I ^ J ^iirni^l V n ^ lriU f^^^^ ^j ^i ^H No rose - bud is nigh, Thy leaves o'er the bed And fond ones have flown. ^ To re-flect back her blush-es, Where thy mates of the gar>den Oh, who would in- hub -it Or Lie This give sigh for sigh, scent • less and dead, bleak world a-lontt 42. ^ m ■^ 33 IT T i=ir -W—r 1 — I — f-1 ja; -^^^^i: rf THE, BLUI:-E£:LLS of SCOTLAND.. J. j fAnJlj,,' » lU 1 £i lad - die gonel where, and . O '^ 9 «=f: L O where, and where is yonr Eigh>Iand lad - die go S.~ where, and where doee your High-land lad • die -dwell t where, and O 't. tvp'poia, and sup -pose that your High-land lad ahouid diet Sop -pose, and rap* m. f ^ ,f^ ? ^, J f r \fi\ i I — -<9 — V I I Crts. I % ^ OE :}S3: t — r :3=t: =F=F=P= E^ ^ *=* ^ *=■ f= Where where 1^ a Is your High-land lad -die gonet He's gun* to flght the toe, for Klag does your Blgh-laod lad -die owellf He dwelt In mer • ry Scot 'land, at n». that your High-land lad should die? The bag- pipes shall play o'er him, and 1*4; :tzz4: *c ? ■w— rf/„ j d J i i Jjj M ,fc:^[^ i U.i^y=jj^fay • OB the throne ; And It's oh I the Blue* Bell; And It's ohi down and' ery; But It's oh I my heart, how ny heart thai a my heart thai 1 IBTLOVI OVBI swrw eottttai <|ttl«My. wUh him safe al hornet love my lad*dlewell. wish he may not dto. .••v..J'l^^"y, Com -in' thro' tHe rye, If a bod*y >. If a bod-y meet a bod-y, Com -in' frae tbetown, If a bod -7 3. Amang the train there is a swain I dear-ly lore tny-ser;Buttf7hat'8htsnati:e,or ^ I I I $L' W f a: zm-=:wi >■ * f i U i^ IS ^ U 1^ i^ > !■— |a. U jg : 1^ > miiiii^^i ^ fe. ^ 1^ > 1^ 1^ u i^- r n ^ 1^ - :^ ^ m kist a bod«y, Need a bod •y greet a bod*y, Need a bod where 's his bame, I din • ua choose to cry? ) y frown? y tell, j Ev*'i7 las'sie has her Ud*dl(^ Nane, they say, ha'e I; Yet a' the lads they smile on me. When comin' tbro't^ tyot S E » U tf ScMllada*it lor about (U waaki, I wot a boitfa ol DR. PORTBR'S ANTISBPTIC HBALINO OILaad Mi to Ik* ikaa ol tkli wrhla( bava aaad akoal tall ol M aad aw •f% ara alaMil aallralv wall, I witk aTtnr body coalt Maw tkavalva al DR. PORTBRS ANTItirnCMaAL- INC OIL. Yuuit ifvly (SH««U) C LBMBNT BASHAMa Made by Maker of Laxative Bromo Quinine '%^: 5 g 1 bod*y I bod-7 [itsnaa:e,or — I ^ i r Ud*di;t)^ ED Dr6d )w long f i by au gist* re- SOc&Jfl. Mt, T*Itl. k'B ANTI- It fMifdU* ty H c«a»tit If* ol VK. id all la Ik* M (Bd nv bodr coal! nCHBAL' ■MHAMt inint j^^^^i^STARS OF THE SUMMER NIOHT. P«C«13 L Start* of the som • mer :^ -» J I g : I g m 2. Uoon of 8. mer night. Far in yon as - ore deeps, Hide, hide your the aam - aier night. Far down yon west.- em 'steeps, Sink, sink in 9f tha^mm'Bwriiigfa^ Tell her, her lov • er keeps Watch while, in m .foM>«aYl%lit, She alaopa,'^ OTfla • dy tleeps; She aleepsrSae sleeps, my la - dy cleeps. ail • TB^ light, She sleeps, my i la • dy sleeps; She sleeps. She sleeps, my la • dy sleeps.' '■huB4Mn liffat, She sleeps, my > la - dy sleeps; j She oleeps, She sleeps, my . la - dy ^leepal jBL. m^.y fTf ^"^ f if'yi:if /Fy_i/.[ [pp SPEED AWAY. i. SMcda •Vayl speed iTTway! on th!ne er • nnd of light! There's a youns heart a' A And, oh! Witt thou tell lier, bint biid on the wing. That hier aaokh^ct hath % Co^ 4 bird of . the til • «er wing, fet • tcr • less now« Slo<^ eot thy bright Mil - ing thy com - ing to • night i She will fan • dlethce clou, sh« will ask for the lof<4 ev • er a ud song to sing ; That she suodeth a • lone, in the still qui • ct nigh^ pin . Ions on yon mountain's brow ; But hie thee a • way, o'er rock, riv • er, and glen. Who pine up -oh earth sine* ibe» Day Sur'Muwovei?; She will ask if we nlsshetso And her fond heart goc* forth for tlic King of li(;»>i, \VI o had slept in her bo • son, but . And find out joung •• D»y Si-u " ere night ticse again ; Up I on • ward I let notb-ing thy long is her siayt who votid net Msyr ■iit>siaa de*isyt apMd • • wiyi V Sp«t« a • vayt . 8pe«« % . tny riLtl OOIBD IM • to U.DATI-Ucliint, Blind, BleedlnR oi Protrvdtng -ffASO OXNTMBHT u CELERY KING CELERY KING " m m mcu MAiwa nUM M CCNT* MOUviucoiM snoAHOM *NOusnvMxa A Simple, Trustworthy, Old-Fashiohed Remedy with a Big Purpose f Hundreds of people have a deep dislike to using a cath- artic — especially young people — no matter how badly it may be needed. That^ because of the harshness of the ordinary purgatives, which clear the bowels, it is true, but with such violence as to weaken the bowel muscles, aggravating any natural tendency to chronic constipation — and causmg severe inconvenience to the user. f CELERY KING is nature's own choice of laxative herbs and roots, purely vegetable — not a trace ot mineral harshness in all its make up. Celery King's action on the bowels is wonderfully beneficial. Of course Celery King soon relieves, gently but surely, all tendency to constipation — but its benefits do not stop there. If itk use is continued for a month its healing and tonic influ- ences become apparent throughout the whole' system. t To the person who is run down, nervous and irritable by worry or over-work CELERY KING will prove a blessing. It builds up the system, quiets the nerves and brings health, energy and good nature in its train. 1[ For thove who suffer from Rheumatism or Kidney trouble its cleansing action is soon made apparent. The poison in the body is driven out and good health soon comes again unto its own. t If CELERY KING were a laxative only its sure but . gentle cleansing power would make it supreme. But it's more— much more than that— Celery King is a tonic— a bciybuilder of unexampled worth and power. Get it and try it to-day. ^ In Tea or Tablet form. Both equally good, the Tea form being the most economical for family use. Celery King A Sftfe. OM-Fashk>ned Veffetable Tonlr and Laxative G orthy, (medy rpose Ic ut i'» -a it ea ative TITe'^Mable Leaflrorever. Tn Vatiomal SoMo'or (^akapa. P«C«1B OiMi i|>{rto> Atoxtmkr lll«2r. ri|iiijl'iiljii iliiiy,i,jijj ,1. IB days - of yor«, from Britain's shore, Wolfe, the davDUess hero, came, And plaated 2. At QueenstoD Heights, and Lundy's Lane, Our brave fathers, side by side, For freedom. Z. .Our .fair Do • minMon now extends From Cape Race to Nootica Sotmd; May peace for- 4. Ott Mer • ty England's far-famed land May Itind Heaven sweetly smife; God bless Old btiH; f- ,r; [if f f' i F' F : CZE ^m rn^ i i U lf\{tty u u \ n iri \ firm Bri*taa-ois'8 flag On Can>a*d8's fair ,do*main; Herecay It wat«^ov tomes, and lov^ ones dear, Firmly stood, and no - bijf died; And those deae rights vikh /sV • «r be onr lot. And p)en • teotii store a*boimd; And may those Ues of ( Scot'land er • sr-moriB, And Ire • land's Em • 'raid Isle: ,^ Then swell the song, both 9V F fJ[ f i ^ f= p—p m 5= i'iU^i\u\J\\\WV li\U^ boiit and pride. And join lo love to*geth*er ; The UVy, Thistle, Shamrock, Rose entwine, tkij maint^ed,We swear to yield them never; Oar watch • word ev • er>more shall be, love be owe Which discord cannot eev-er; And flour • ish green o'er Freedom's home, leoi tvd long, Till rocks and forest quiver: God save onr King, and HeaTea blese liiff^irrrciff fc lfr't t 's JL m ^ k D. S.— G'od save lour King^ and Heaven 5Ie^« FiNB. Cnontjs." - Ik niD. S. ^^S^^^Sp The Maple Leaf foreVer. The Maple Leaf,onr emblem dear.The Maple Leaf foremr ^' i 'j i r i TCr iiii fn ifir[i'fi'[irf""i tm Jfapte Umffm^oWi •HIMS'l OVmB eurM oouchs qulekli V [5 > ^ Pas* It Treating the Wrong Disease Many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous prostration, another with pain here and there, and in this way they present alike to themselves and their easy-going or over-busy doctor, separate diseases, for which he, assuming them to be such, prescribes his pills and potions. In reality they are all only symptoms caused by some weakness or de- rangment of the organs distinctly feminine. The physician, ignorant of the cause of suffer- ing, keeps up his treatment until large bills are made. The suffering patient gets no better by reason of the wrong treatment, but probably worse. A proper medicine like Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, direct' edia the cause would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort instead of prulcng- ed misery. It has been well said, that " a disease known is half cured." Or. PI»ro«'» Favorite Prescription \m a ■cl«wtmo iwdl- olno. oaroftoiiy dovlood by aw oxporlowooci and okilifUl phyiolan and adaptod to woman's dolloato oytom. It io mado of natlvo Awiorlcan wiodlolnal roots wUh- OMt tho uso of alcohol and Is porf>iotly harmioss In Its offsctB In any condition of tho fi>mais syotom. As a powerful, invigorating tonic "Favorite Prescription" imparts strength to the whole system and to the organs distinctly feminine in par- ticular. For overworked, " worn-out," '• run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, '• shop-girls," house-keepers, nurs- ing mothers, and feeble women generally. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion is the greatest earthly boon, being unequalled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. Asa soothing and strengthening nervine "Favorite Prescription " is unequalled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, St. Vitus dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms com- monly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the distinctly feminine organs. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One to three a dose. Easy to take as candy. EvRRv Woman ought lo possess Dr. Tterce'N ffreat book, the People's Common Sense Medicnl Adviser, a magnificent thc>usand>paKe illustrated volume. It teaches mothers how to care for their children anu themselves. It is the best doctor to have in the house in case of emergency. Over halt a million copies were sold at 91.50 each, but one frte handsome cloth bound copy will be sent on receipt of fifty one.cent slMiipn to pay the cost of mailing and duty. Address the publiihers, World's Dlapen- sary Medical Association. 66j Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. lb wooBwoara. Tbe Old Oaken Bucket »a«*17 ioir dwr to my hetrt are tbe scenes of mj cbllM biuk»et, the i.* ron-boundbuck-'et, 7h ^^=J? ~hg moss • -boui>e nigh it. And c'eo tbe nide bucket tb«t bung la tbe well jC ^. M.» •^- M. '(L ^. 'SZ. M— M~ ^ -tt- -u-l M.» •0- ! ■,«,■■■. t* H ^i I I I* ■'^r^ i^ ■ ■ r-r- ^^, DIF, BOY8, DIP TH£ OAR. Sarona. \ Lib «Moa-Ugilt oa tb* Ma, boyi, Our boat is on tbe straad( Shes %. .Ik* M^ • ]fn ■ ««o thft spray, boys, Tbeir langh • tar fills tba air; Wallj S. Wtot tiu/ the dark roclu frown, b(^, Tbeir home is on the short; Whe* » V a ■ . — m W . # 1 - ■ * f l P l^ p CaoRtn. >s «te M aU ha frea, boys, Aad 8»eli a fslr-ar laad.) ^, , „ , Ml thim waka oir soac, boys. And steal « • war cor car*. \ Dip, boyf, dip th* oar.) • •r toi& •p-poWtb^.Ow Uby do I we«pwheany heart ebould feel 110 paiaf . Wby do I aigh that ay 9l Wbcraaie tbe hearts onoeao bap • py aod so (rcc? Tbo cbiUdrca •» d«»ff that I ^ifej^^^^^j=^Ej N^NN=f=^= jfcy cot • ton-flclils a • war; Cons tUtxa the Mrtb to .a bet • ter land, I ftndw, frivndt cutue not a • (talnf Grlcv • ini{ for nrmi now ile-part*cd long % • go^ • bcld up • on - my knee? Qona to tbe aboro wbera my soul has losgtd to gv^ •^^^^^^t4: D.S.—l tear^tbos* gea • tl«^ «oio • es Mil • log, ' "OM ,BlMk, JmI* CioRva ^j^^^^pj;^ I'm Cora • Init, , I'm com • Inir, For my bcid U bend • Ing lo»i XASL'I OLOTfiB TEA t« a wona«r(ul blOo4 mtftfltr i* : '» oou #1lM.° I THIl£E BLIND MICE. (Round, a. 3. i tthln»lnw>«rMf«.A«tlii»«fciiZi-u.t i^m Ufe^AltlintUMMleet JUST BEFORE THE BATTL& MOTHER.^ ^i=«E g g iii ir \i:^4:^=3^ ■Cft l-i"^ Ijftorii tte Ut-Ue, Motb-er. . ) I "Jem tblnk-Ing nott of ' joi «. Beikl I hcer the ba> gUeioniMl-lnK,' TU |^ Uie *i^ • Md tor Uie iSh^ ■p* OB the Md we're weteh-ing, With the en • • my In l' view. ) . — «_. — . — _- .._.,. ^ y^ ov • er doei UM^iigbbf i^ Mqr CM pio* leet vs.. Moih • er. Jt — •- ^ : c J g :ji=t: • r r r =«»-=fc -r— r ^s | ^iLi^JlJiil±J^ ^^ :fe=}C »=£=»: » < Com •tedeeteettt ere round me ly Idk, "^niled wlUkUto'teot bomeend 1 Ood; ^ tori Beer UWBetvtle («1y ot Freedom.'; jBow, U ewelUup.oa ita^etr:4 Ob,J wdl tteyKBiMraellM the mor-iow, Some' will eleep be- neethtbe eoAr4 jm, welrnl'lyrosodtbe eiead-ard.1 Or . we'll per -Uh no-Uy iMreN... , wM Ikey know there* the mor-iow ffrfc . iii*-well,MollMr, yoa uey ner-er Fr«M me w yow heert i • (elo ; , Intl you mey never, Mother, ' u 1^ "5 5 c J J a^-' • * — r=^/ Ok, yo«*UMt for 'let ON, Mother, U PanmnkenAwiththeeUaC) yoa will nol for>get OM -> ' ^ > v, OOUM OATMB KBADAOHB-LAXATIYE BBOMO QUIMINB removes tbo fltOM-B. W. OBOVB n«*9iD Woman's True Friend Experimenting with new and un- tried medicines is foolish, and often dangerous. It would tak« a medicine more than fortjr years, to prove itself so wniver- sally good as Dr. Pierce'* Fav- orite Prescription. During all that time it has been woman's favorite medicine — a restorative tonic, uplifting and invigorating the nervous and discouraged and giving them the final touch of perfect health. Women iiM Or. PierM't FaTorlto Preierlptlon In preferenoe to all other adToeated nadidnet tor it oontalna no ftleohol or hahtt- formlng drutn-U not anythinc like advertliAd. i::^«ret or patent medlelnet— doM not elaim f he able to do imvoMihle things. THE 0KB BEMBPy t«t WOMen dttlMd by a t^gvOuif (radtiated phyiiolan of yait experience in wotnaa'a allmenti, and adapted to her delloata orruuam. THE OWE BBMEPT (ood enough that itt maken are not afraid to print ita every ingredient on its outaide wrapper. You can't aflbrd \o allow your- self to be uver-t'srsuaded into accepting any setiet noHtrum as a substitute for this honest square- deal »«n-secrat medicine. Don't do ft. No kontat druggist \^\\\ attempt to cheat you in this way. He who does shculd be rebuked and avoided. Doctors prescribe Dr. Pierce's Puvoriie Pres'crip- tion for their worsts^ cases be- cause they know what it con- tains and know its ingredients to be o> the very best. It's well now and then to gently cleanse out bowel g«rms ihat breed weakness, cause foul breath, loss of appetite, dizti- ness and headache. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta keep bowels sweet and clean. Recommend- ed by druggists because of their purity, goodness and active gentleness. World's Dispensary Medical Association R. V. Pierce, M.D., Pres.. Buffalo, N.Y. \ pip L nam WIS ap dd 4 >rV.«>.7 t.'^d Ui naae tfi»Uia had no wool on dietoplof, Usheadibthe place where the wool onght to groir)i ! And he bad noteethfor to eat I »^ hoe cake, So be had to let thehoe-eakoi *--" Por_h8 knew when Med waa .}, laidlin ■ the ground, He'd oev^r see ^hia like. « . rrrrffrifn i itt g ^RavBAiif. Bass Solo. A I h K K N K fc i ^ Harmony'^ u i\ j' j' j; ; a^_^:=_jx_] =T ■«•? |. Then la* down the ahoT'el and the hoe, gikM.Auig^ap^tbe fld*dle ~ .and the bOw t HU'-Fjf|p rrn i[i i n" ^'IJ J J Jh I I [III jijil MM "1 1 For thwe'a no ' n^ore work for -m^ oU Ned,' He'a gone Where tLfpeddnUea \ no D^ore work for pear OM nm, He'a gone Where the fpea otrxiea ' H'rrii 'f ij [Tf cri V4« TH£ SOLDIER'S FAREWELL. j. Kimc^i. 1. Ail, love, how can I leaTe thee?tW lad thought deep doth grieVe ne; Bat know, whateTar b^Uli 1M, 1 2. No more ahall I be-hoM tl» Or to my heart en-fold thee; In war'a a^raJ ap- pearling. The 3. Ill think of thee with longi%.)¥beptho'towlA«i«ra come > " TFrhh ' rhNF:!PfiNF l RF?irNf thee; In war'a ar-nf ap- pearling. The tbroaging; And on the Held, if ^-ing, ' I'i*) p;: i::: :;iff.r j ^^ t-^ i j j i j Ji F f iflji-j ^ ?iH: ?=FF £ where honor calls me. ) )'b Btem hoata are nearing. > Farewell, farewell, ^j^S^t love ! Farewell, farewell, mj own true low] breathe thj dear nape, dying. ) lif f i F FiF Fi •RM I etflS eurea eoughe quiekly Paig0 ^% Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days PAZO OINTMENT Is absolutely guaranteed to cure any case of Itching', Blind, Bleeding or Protruding PILES, no matter of how long- standings. All Drug- gists positively will refund money if it fails to cure. The First Application gives Ease and Rest What a faw off tha paepla say who have baaa eurad of PILCS by using PAZO OiliTIMEIIT f>ll«s off liiiiatami yaars' staiidiiig CurmI by Paso Oiatmant Pari* Metlicine Company. LOMLTA, TEXAS, U.S.A. I have been aiflirteHN FLOWKRS. Pllat af twaaty-flva yaara' ataadiag Cararf by Pasa Oinkmaiit Paris Mediome Company. PAINT CREEK. W. VA , I'.S.A. Enclosed find fifty cents for the box of Paso Ointment you so kindly aent me. It has done all you claimed it would and did I not Icnow that I could get another box at any time, 1 would not take tt0.00 for it. After sufTerine with Piles for 25 years and having tried numerous "sure rure " Pile remedies, I never struck the right thing l>efore. Paso Ointmeut gave inntant relief and I have every reason to btilieve that I am iiermnnoutlv cured of ihe Piles. 1 rerommond Pa!!o Ointment to every penoo I bear complaining (^ this trouble. (Signed) WM. 8. IIOUSO.V. PHaa far kkirty yaara— Carad by Paaa Oiatmaat Paris Medicine Company. CAPOT. ARK., U.S.A. I am forty years old and have had the Piles thirty vears. I have not b<-en able to atieiid to my businets properly for one-half the time on account of this nfltiotinii. I hav» not quite used one box of your Paso Ointment but feel like u new mao. I am in business here and if you will send me some Paiio ( > ntment I know I inii sell h>ii of it . for everyone here knew of my ooodition before I used your ri-iii< l.v, (Signed) wi:rs, ilt VA . I'.S.A. liiiH (luno all I would not "furp cure " I nnil I >iavi> Ointment to JliSOS. , XJ.B.A. to ntirriil III lltp iismI one >ll lr,i< „( il, •Ai.Mr.it. Hit I'.H.A. I urn not IK. lt(*hinf riMM and I noN. »t It ONT. IXXKLINO 1. There'k • low ctmb val-lej on tha old KeBtaekjaiMn, When rnirhileiliuny happf boon twi^r £. Wliq,B the moon had ciiaMtki MiiUii,udthe8tatBwenshiategtoo,TheBrd takemy dariiogNeUvGniT. 8. H7 eyes are getting blinded, and I euuu>taeeffl7wa7;Haikttbin'iiNW-M-iknoekinsBtuadoor; ± ± ± '^ ± - ^A * A.^' * * * ***■♦• t ii^dEisillllitagtffT^ >» > X, >^*< W^^^^^^^^^ fU ^ , A • sit-ting and »«{Dg-ing by the Ut- tie cottage door When lived my darling NeMy Gray.', And we'd float down the rrT<«r in my lit • tie red can-oe, While my ban • Jo sweet-ly I wonld pliqr. I hear the an-gels calling, and I eee my Nel-ly Gray, Pan • well to the old Kentucky ahorab ) ^ffffP i Hte CHORce. ^ IN-U ^^ 1-2. my poor Nelly Gray, tbey htve taken yes •>way. And Fll B«r> cr M*«f dar>llng la • y men; \ & my darling Nelly Gray, op iu Iteavea then, they aay, That the/nneTer take yon from me any mon; mT^m AAA A* *- ^♦"♦■^♦'^ Fn . (tt-tlBg by the river and Fm weeping all the day. For yon'fe gone from the old KMtneky ahon. rtas coming — coming — coming, aa the angela clear the way, PanweU to the old Ken-tack*y iboni. tf'|ffr^fWtil[L.l ii ABIDIB WITH MB. AiicE with met t I need thr preMnce «T*ry pausing Nur ^'Am uitkm^'^ J M. ». iwi. What bnt thy grace can foil the twnplart AiiDE wim met Fasl Mli the eventide. -,, iiKThlLf mv«.i.4. *fiilau«rmtiat nedMkne«dMpeitt-Urd.wlfhi«e.bide!j;5>f«thy»J^^^^ Wh.n other helptm fail, and comforts nec.Th" f ««> "'• «MWne.ob,abMewiM»me 1 Blip ofthe helplen. oh. abide with mo ! , •"'»''» *•»*''' "<>"'»*^"""P'?i?»*r*i '^ ' Shine through the gloom, and point me (o • SwUttoittcloieebbioutlilki'alittieday; iheiEleit ■arth^Joyi grow dim, Iti gloriea pauaway; Beavm'e monlnf bnahii ud lartkt ?«to Change aad decay It all araand I eee; ihadoweleel Othoti,«heciM««lMi,abidawttfcmel la lift, ie death. OLefd abide with ■• I raiTEim ILOOO ronomifO.-OS. rOKni'l ANTIBCPTIO WBAUnO oil rclloren pkIi*, hoala aiKl praveutn lilood Fviroulntf. The onir UovscholU i^JurvioiU Dre^flnKi for ail Uurtt. IM. N;. MS«M K 7h9rm Im Oniy Omm "Bromo QuMno" Lmxaithfo Bromo Qulnhm fKMED tm MfMftA •NDI TO «iMir A QOUB Mt OMT Air. Always remember the full nuno. Look for this 8i£iitttire on ereiy box. 36o. iS^Ar,^ MEAKER, MY GOD, . TO. THEfi, P»tft9 1 1 Nearer, my Coot Sin' auld lang syne. L .01 wrau-dered inony a wca , scaa bt'twecn us braid lin'c roared Sin auld lang talc' a cup o' kit>d>ticsa yet For auld lan^ syne. 1 sync. I For auld lang sjae.ny d«ar,For auldjatif sync; Wt'U Uk' a cap o' kindotN yet For aakl lang ajrac fe m^'-^-^ *\ r'-y I* XAU'i OLOTXft TSA u a woadwfa Woo« puvtnar b££iF £f i j^ii l. pac«se SWEBT AND LOW. |9p £ofj^€(to> 'i.rjjjjyijjiUJ' ow, wind of th« west • tn teik: Loir* lo#t - «tt, Fft • (ber wiU oooie to tiiM mod; B«V Mil <• 1 Sweet •nd loir, eweet and low, .. ft Sleep tod test, sleep tod rest, F* • (ber will oooie to tiieo mob; breathe and blow, Wlod of the west • era ecai taoib • er'e breast, Pa«tbef vOI come Co the* Moot 0*»t(>T tlie roil • IMT O • « vcr tk* Fa*tber will Mine to kto Ftk • • ther vfli i fet4fe4 wa • tcrs go, Come from too dy \n^ uicon and blow, Blo^ hlgi • • gala I9 wa • (en go. Come * (rom tbu moon and blow, fMiwi In fha nnjt, 8il • Ter eall> all out of the west, Vo • 4«r (1^ iO • W >e^ 'Sil^f* ver aails out of tbewes(» wa • ten go, com' babe In the nest, 8il Moieto bUbabe^ ' ^^ m ^ S^^ P Bali, e dim. pp ^„,3SSm^ , . BOOII tVhilo my tit • tieonc, whlf* nr pret • ty on* alecpe Sleep, my lit • ilo one. alecp ny piet • tj one. al eep .^ . f i f f f c fi r fi: ^ NOTICE-PARTICULARLY When you go into a store and ask for one of tho prepttrations advertised in tliis Popular Song Book INSIST ON GETTING IT The preparations advertised have been on the market for nearly half a century, having met with an annual increased smIo through merit alone. ILY IT The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery because a full list of ingredients composing it Is printed there in plain English. More man forty j'ears of experience has proven its superior worth as a blood-purifier and invigorat- ing tonic lor the cure of stomach dis- orders and all liver ills. It builds up the run down system as no other tonic can in which alcohol is used. The active medi- cinal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone root and Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black Cherrybark are extracted and pre- served by the use of chemically pure, triple-refined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce at ButTalo, N.Y., ior free booklet which quotes ex- tracts from vvell-recognized medical auth- orities such as Drs. Bartholow, King, Scudder, Coe, Ellingwood and a host of others, showing that these roots can be depended upon for their curative action in all weak states of the stomach, accompanied by indigestion or dyspepsia as well as in all bilious or liver complaints and m all " wasting diseases " where there is loss of flesh and gradual running down ot the strength and system. » The "Qolden Medical Discovary" makes rioh, ' pure bloo<| and so invigorates and resulates the etomaeh, liver and bowels, and throiich them the whole sys- tem. Thus ail skin afTeotlons, blotohee, pimples and •ruptlenfc as well as scrofulous swellings and old •pen running sores or ulcers are cured and heal«d, * In treating old running sores, oi'ulcers, it is well to insure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve. If your druggist don't happen to have this Salve in stock, send fifty cents in postage stamps to Dr. R, V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y., and a large box of the " All* Healing Salve " will reach you by return post. You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic medicine of known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Though he offers the substitute for a less price you can't afford to experiment with your health. Go where they give you what you ask for wifhotii argument. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellats regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar«coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. ROCKED IN THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP. Cmm« Wlllard. J- I*. Knight.- r r ^ t.^-^^ 1^ — ^^ : JH'-iW -JRI £ r R. K ^ £ 3p=1: ^m ^t?qp ■jsK- }. Rocked in the era - die of the deep, I lay me down ' in peace to deep; ' 2. And such, the trust that still were mine, Tho' storm- y winds sweep o'er the brine, ^ I -fi_e- 1^ •K?- Et £ T — tr *: ^ r^H-f {_^g 3^ :3i: 4U S f-trr-f . cure V M « r 3CZS^ p^ • 1 S« • cure r rest up - on the wave. For Thou, Lfrrd, hast pow'r Or tho' the tem-pest's fier - y - breath Rouae me from sleep to wreck. ^ ,P t ft—f * «7-T-^ f^^FF # » r > -f9 • \^ — ' — ^ — ' " to save, and death ,- .(2.. ^g J. ; I I I ': ^ i^ ft: ^ ^ £^ ^^ :«=|5f I know Thou wilt not slight my call. For Thou do<:t mark tho spar In - cean cave still safe with Tbce, The germ of im - mor,« tal , J3^-i A -\ i li ' ^ I g - * - ■ « I - I I w row's fall; • i • ty; ig t •=3 I I 3J: -srh- F ^^^ ^^^ :;;=": g=^ 1 JL-LiSi. ntzz*: Ax 1/ ^ b ^ And calm and pcace-ful is my sleep. Rucked in ^ the era -die ^of WPt^ . ^m IaA 1 |! | -< =t=» .tb*_de«p; ^ ' i" ; r ; '■^ i» ^- ^F ^^^ ^^ f^ HiF^W t f ifr" tho deepk And calm and p«ace-ful is my slee^^ Rocked in the era - die of ; r [fr if \ \\\ v\ \ : \\ Soft nnd shw i^ * THE EVENING BELL. ■«H I T J-- ;- £3E « — or -• — #— *-«r 1. Mark! the peal-ing, sof t • ly steal- ing, Eve-aing boil. Sweetly cch-oeddown 1. Wei- come, wel-come is thy mu • sic, Sil • r'ry btll, S*ect-ly tell • ing day's the dell, fare • well. p^ ^^^ ^^ fffffm aXLOI'l 0011 outM eoufka «utelilr •W1 Pmm»M Knight.- ^ to sleep; . the briDe, -^-£-H s to save, ind death,— ow'a fall; i • ty; a. 1. 1 .. ■ 1 tea i«l_ laid. Sweet • ly to the apir • lea- tkl long. An - gel voi-ces greet ^ - ' - r ed there. To the ma • lie in the air. it there Cornea the ma • ale in the air. oa there. In tho ma • sic in the air. mr\-\ \ \\[[\\ [-rty-m-tpii BBUSTU THE PA UV OF A BUEMfmSTANl'LT. DX. F0STKB1 AITTZIEPTIO RKALXMa oa P' *, Tl > Melody. hap-py and e tilithe sununer land and o'er I ^1 rcct shall our ^ar to his * vcet shall our i^ in-den tree, ypress tree. io-dc-D tree o-den tree. la Been sn light ig"* breait, p iig i ■ y- I tbriO of '• aeb • log I para e»> la air. le air. le air. rill III KAUNOUn. 9mtf SI The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery because a full list of ingredients composing it is printed I there in plain English. More than forty years of experience has proven its superior worth as a blood-purifier and invigorat- ing tonic for the cure of stomach dis- orders and all liver ills. It builds up the run down system as no other tonic can in which alcohol is used. The active medi- cinal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone root and Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black Cherrybark are extracted and pre- served by the use of chemically pure, triple-refined glycerine. . Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N.Y., iox free booklet which quotes ex- tracts from well-recognized medical auth- orities such as Drs. Bartholow, King, Scudder, Coe, Ellingwood and a host of others, showing that these roots can be depended upon for their curative action in all weak states of the stomach, accompanied by indigestion or dyspepsia as well as in all bilious or liver complaints and in all " wasting diseases " where there is loss of flesh and gradual running down of the j»trength and system. The "Golden Medical DIeoovery" makes rich, pure bleed and ee invlsoratee and resulates the stomach, liver and boweiSi and through them the whole sys- tem. Thus all skin affsotlons. blotches, pimples and eruptions as well as scrofulous swellings and old open running sores or uioers are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers, it is well to insure their healiog to apply to tliem Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve. If your druggist don't happen to have this Salve in stock send fifty cents in postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y., and a large box of the " All- Healing Salve " will reach you by return post. You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic medicine of knowN composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Though he offers the substitute for a less price you can't afford to experiment with your health. Go where they give you what you ask for without argument. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Petlats regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Su^jar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. Vi, / HOME, SWEET HOME. ff 1 j i |j j ,i jh'^ifw-'i^' I J | ^M 1 ^ hnm - ble, there's no place like home; A charm from the skies seems to bal • low us there, iDOtb>er DOW thinks of her child, As she looks on that moon from our own cot- tage door, hw • (r thttchedcot-tage a 'gain; The birds sing-ing gai • I7, that earnest mycail, f r r , r r f , -1 rr , r ! f f ;■ if f rj a WUcb, seek thro' the world, b ne'er met with eLse>where. ) Thro' the wood-bine whose fragrance shall cheer me no more. > BoHMb'^MMffUMtikweotboiZMt Give me tbem, and that peace of mind desr-er than all ) h 'iffi F F M Fr fi r I I ' l l " i rr n n r'^ i D, S.— There's no place like home; Oh. there's no place like home MY BONNIE. 1. MyBon-niij is o-vertbe • ccan, MyBon-iye jr. 6-vorthe sea, MyBon-nie is 2.0 blow.yc wind?, o-vertbe • cean, And blow, yo wind.-, o-ver the sea, blow, ye winds, 3. La9t night as I lay on my pil • low. Last night as 1 lay en my bed. Last night as I 4. The winds have blown over the -cean, The winds have blowa over the sea, The winds have blown, • cean, • cean, pil • lew, • ceao, briog back my B<^n-nlo to me. And bring back my - Ron-nio to mc. 1 dreamed that my Bon-nio was dead. And bro't back my Bon-nio to mc^ 4. f."^^ 4- BrtDg back, bring badb > '9 fc ^^ r Bonnie to me, to me; Bringback, bringback. ObringbackmyBonnie to rr-«n > n^->ir i r i t:ir: i t:i;;t i fij: = ne. ^E^ r ff i fff i ffffa ii ti n it 01 mi •1 n( ti 04 tc Kl 01 ei 1*1 m 01 m d ti n tl e< «r so that my me mr 1=1: S w Qs there, t- tage door, \ m^rcall. * ? § D.S. m kWMtbonM, ^ ■t — =♦ ^ tf-^-r-a- Bon -Die ia low, ye winds, nigbtaa I ids have blown , bring b«ck ^& oe. i ^^JJJfej^ nEOPLE, Medical Men \^S!^S\!sJf E and others, who know how good a really good laxative should be, find their ideal in Celery Ring The Great Ve^^etable I^axative Tonic of OKLKIIY KINQ-th« Tonie lijucativs with k purpoBfc OBLBRV KINO tains no trao* ntineral harshnt it's as di4f)Brsnt ftront ordinary laxativss as dayliclit fkrom darlc. OBLBRV KINOOURBO Oonstipationi no ntattsr liow Ions standinKi loseause it is a tsnie as wsll as a iaxativsn OBLBRV KINO fisods sf arvsd, J a n ar i i n k nsrvss lBacl( to tho tranquility that eomss of psrfisct tons and hsalth. OBLBRV KINO euros KIdnsy troublos — its olsansins prepsrtics earry thoir orrand ot msrey to ovsry oIok- KOd or flawinc oryan in tho body. OBLBRV KINOssntly stimuiatss a slus- Kish iivor to do its duty— you soon Icnow that by tho brisht- nsss of your oy s s ths olsamsss of your eomplaxion. ^^^^^ Composed of natural roots, herbs and certain plants — without mixture of drugs or chemicals —CELERY KING is the greatest, yet the most far reaching and effective of all the laxatives you can buy. It comes in Tea and Tablet form. The Tablets are packed 24 to a box, can be slipped into the vest pocket or into a lady's purse. CELERY KING in Tea form is the best for family use, as there is sufficient in a 25c. package to cover a full month's treatment. Just try CELERY KING if you want to enjoy a vigorous appetite, a clear, sparkling eye, and abounding health. PRICE 25 CENTS , f WHEN YOU NEED A LAXATIVE YOU NEED A TONIC. YOU GET BOTH IN CELERY KING ^^ That's the secret of Shlloh success for forty years — trustworthiness. When you contract a cold — like awis<: man you want to cure it — Shiloh's Cure will do that quickly. When there is a cough in the household you know as well as we do what it may lead to; Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Consump- tion are its fruits — Shiloh's cures coughs. All throat and bronchial soreness and in- flammation are eased and healed, all phlegm secretions are safely removed, by Shiloh's Cure. Incipient Consumption is checked by the soothing, buildii g influence of Shiloh's Cure. You realise that from the quick way a long standing lung cough is allevi- ated and cured by it. Whooping Cough and Croup — take them in time ! Shiloh's Cure should never be out of the house where there are babies or children. It's the R«med:/ you can Trust [ c;u»E | flmit liitfi tit» ' boabbbhsmi ,8.C.WCLL8A0O..{ nw>tn,t | M il H ii<»I H l»«l> «>«>■• I