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>! >! 7 THE FREE WILL BAPTIST ^YEDNESDAY. Dec. 11. 1901 New.s Items and Personals. —J. Dail, of Kinston, was in to see us Saturday. IXotice! The Board of Directors of the Free Will Baptist PTiblishiog Co., will meet in the office of the I'kee WiLi. Baptist, on Thursday. Ian 2nd. at 11 o'clock, a. m. All are earnestly requested to beonhand W. R Sawyer, Pres., E T. Phillips. Sec. —Win. Barfield wenttoKinston Saturday night. —Mr. Samuel Smith, of Green ville, was in town Sunda3'. —Christmas i.s near at hand; only two weeks from to-day. —Mr. H C. Brooks, of Parraelc, was in town Monday morning. —C'>tton sold Monday at TVs cents, withthemarket looking up. — Miss Lisie Wooten, of near Ormondsyille, was in town Sat urday. A Musical Mouse. —The Editor attended his ap pointment at Grimsley Saturday and Sunday. —Tiiose who aid the working minister, help to carry out the great commission. —The Western Conference ni utes have been completed and are being distributed. —Miss Dessie McKinney went to Grifton Saturday night and returned Monday. —Mrs C. V. Faulkner went to Kinston Saturday night and re turned Monday morning. —Miss Cornelia Nobles, of near Wicterville, spent a few days in town last week, visitingrelaiives —Mr. S F. Nobles went to Hob- good on Saturday to visit friends and returned Monday night of last week. —Miss l.izzie Raspberry, of Grangers, has been visiting the family of Mrs. M. E. Cason, the past few days. —The members of Bethany church will soon place a very neat organ in their church. Our Beth any brethren believe in going for ward. —Mr. Mack Alexander and Miss Callie Edwards, of near Kinston, c ime Saturday to visit relatives and friends. They returned Sun day evening. —Please read the editorial on Christmas day services. We may tlo something withalirtle effort that will be a great blessing to some one. —Sister Vernon, ofMt Olive, returns thanks to some of the good brethren for their kind re membrance of her. Her commun ication will appear in next issue. Yon may say ’i'at you pleast- about “Sevengala,” the Rag Time Minstrel and all other late won. ders of Kinston, but the singing mouse, supposed to be imported from an unknown poinc to the beautiful water oak city ofLenoir, via A. C. L., heads them all. On Friday night, the 29th, the colored man who works at the Coast Line depot came into Hart & Harrington’s store with bis dinner basket on his arm when it was discovered that there was usic in the store resemblingtliat of a mocking-bird. On investiga tion it %yas found to be a mouse in the man’s dinner basket, sup posed to have slipped in lor a lunch while the man wiisat work Jtjumped from the basket aijd hid itself among the goods. It remained in the store, making music in different parts thereof, until Saturday night, wlicn ic was caught in a trap set for that purpose. It is still entertaining the fami lies of Messrs. Hart & Harrin^ ton with its soft, sweet, bird-like music being yet in their possession I haye not seen the little musi cal wonder but the above are de dared to be the factsenneerningit, •J. Daii., in Raleigh Post, Subscriptions Received. P S.—The above Hb«» written before I saw the mouse, for The Free Press. But, the edi tor, thinking it an ad. for Hart & Harrington, deefined to insert it. I ha\e since seen the little musi cian and must confess that I fail ed to give justice. I consider it quite a wonderful mouse. It's voice is right much like'the voice of a canary ' bird rind nearly as great a variety of turns in the tune. 1 00; B B Flowers, 1 00; D J Dav- were js, t oo; Larry Boyette, l.OO; J T Holoman, 1.00; ( H Bailey, 1.00; H E Slater, 100; H W Webb 2 00; W J Wooten. 1 00. By Elder H Cunningham, T« H Tyndall, 1 00. No Cigarette Sinoker.s Need Apply. The Santa Fe has issued an or der that no one addicted to the use of cigarettes shalL be given ployment by that company, and a number uf cigarette smok ers working for the company have been dismissed. The crusade against cigarettes hasnotj’et formally reached the Indianapolis roads, ljut is lie iig quietly enforced on some of them. At present the rule against Cigar ettes is applied principally in the clerical departments and.', iium- btr of clrrUs who have been let out in order “to reduce expenses’’ are not aware that they were dis missed because they smoke cigar ettes. .Ynd many applicants fail ed to get positions for the same W R Bran, SI.TO; J II Whitley, $1 00; Paul Harrington, $l 00; T N .Manning, $l 00; laiuc.s Teel $1.10; C A Flks, $1.00; Sophia] Dixon,$1,00; Brinkley' Knox,50c; L W Pan! 50c; N W Paul. 50c; GHAnge, 25c; Hester A -Vnge. 50c; LA Tweedy. $1.00: WE Spencer, $100; M M Voliva. $L0O; jW Swain. $1.00; James Litchfield, ,$3 00; JT Alexander. $l 00; J Roilin . $l.0Lt; G Hinson, 50c; EH Williams, $100; LS Hardy, $1,00; T H .Manning, $100: WS Nobles, $100; DM Ratliff, $100; WC Weed, $1,00; Fenner Woolard, 50c; J T butler. $2.00; R L Thornton, $1 00; E H Oavenport, 50c; K R Britt, $2 OL); Mendon Davis. 50c: CL Little, i5l 25; Laura Bryan. $.L.U0; M C Prescott, $1 '■•0. Bv Elder R I Corbett, Kenith Raynor, 25c; L H Hobson, 2oc: John Potter, 25c; N ."VI Beasle.v 25c; T H Carter, $l 00; A Casey, $1.00; E Herring, 25c; F P Bart, lett. $1.00; Nathan Barefoot, 50c; WJ [ernigan, $150; John Lucas. 50c; WJ Hinson. $100; Willie Coveuaugh. 25c; j F Hill. 50c: lohn Ruff, $1,00; WJJordan, $1.00. By G W Dail, S L Walker, 50c; ,1 E Moye. Sfic; B E Moye, 50c: S F Worthington, 50c; W L Gay. $1.00; B Willoughby, $2 Ou; W L Browning, $1.50; J D Boyd, $2.00; H C Karris, $1.00 By T W Coursey, G W Todd, 50c; J L McIntyre, 50c. By W' B Avery’, ] C Stewart, $1.00. By Eld P T Lucas, J H Harris, $1.00; Edmond Owens, $1.00; B SlOORewaitl, The readers of tl'is ])aper will be pleased to learn ihat there is at least one dreaiied disease that science has been a'.'.'e cure in all its stages, and t lat is Catarrh Hall’s Catarrh t ui'e is the only positive cure kno-vn to tbeniedi cal fraternity. C.''.tarrli being a I constitutional ciiscas', requires a constitiiHonaI treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly unon the bloody and mucous su'faces of the sys-’ tem, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and givnis the patient strength by' building up the constitution and assi.sting nature in doing its work. The proprietors lia\e so much fait'i in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars forany case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F, I. CHENEYS CO., Toledo, O. Sold I)y Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Piils are the best. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. High Point is' adding a snap factory to the numerous indus tries of that town. If you would hi-|ve an appetite like a bear and a r-^lish for your meals take Chamberlain’s Stom ach and Liver Tablets. Theycor rect disorders of the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels Price, 25 cents. Samples free, at Cannon & Tyson’s. Kidnej- trouble preys upon lha mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and clieerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or di.seased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent y fhat it is not uncommon '..1 I”* torn afflicted with weak kid- neys. If the child urin- ales too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis- erabio with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the iinmedlale effect of Swamp^Koot is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifiy- cent and one dollar i sizes, You may have a | sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet tell- noms of s»auip.itoot. ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In VTiting Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N, Y., be sure and mention this paper. BiiKineHS Items. Ifyou want guaranteed shoes N Nichols.-$1.00;, |oe FiilghumJfi>r boys. -hKv the Walsh- Xo one can leasonably hope for good health unless his liowels move once each day. When this is not attended to, disorders of the stomach arise, biliousness, headache dyspepsia and piles soon follow. If you wish to avoid these ailments keep your bowels regular by taking Chamberlain’s Siomach and Liver Tablets when required. They are so ea«y' to take and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by Cannon & Tyson. Durham is excited over two deaths from scarlet fever ocenring there. A canvass of the town howed only tlneeor four cases. A.J Snell wanted to attend a but w.iS afraid Li;, d j >u on account of pains in his stomach, which he ieared wot.ld grow worse. He says, “1 was telling ray troubles t-> a lady friend, who said; ‘L‘harnber].'*in’s Colic, chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy wiil put you in condition for the party.' I bought a bottle and take pleas ure in stating that tw'O doses cured me and enabled me to have a good time at the party." Mr. Snell is a resident of Summer Hill, ^reason.- Every applicant has to —We are doing quite a business pass a written examination and in job printing. Ifyou need any-j in addition to that his personal thing on this line, send to us and j habits are investigated. An oc- we will take special pains to give ' casional drink is generally over-'N. Y. This remedy is for sale by vou entire satisfaction as to qual-! looked, but if it is found that be Cannon & Tyson ity of work and prices. Ms in the Imbitof smoking cigar.- jettes there is no chance lor him. —We arc sorry to hear of the] The rule against cigarettes on misfortune of the boys at the re-'s' me of the local roads is applied cent fire at the A. & NI. College in j also to applicants for positions in which forty lost heavily and had | the train service, though there is to go home. Mr. Luther Barnes.! nothing in the blank application a former student here, was one of that announces the fact. Most the ntunber. —We have ill this week’s issue receipced subscriptinns received to the lOtli of Nov. Remember we get behind about Conference time but keep a look out. You will see your name receipted if ycur money has been sent in. —Elder L. T. Phillips, of the Western Conference, has made a tour preaching of late in the Wes tern Conference. We thank him most heartily forseveral subscrip tions to the Baptist and the sale of many song books. —Mr. L. A. Carr, of Lizzie, a former student at the Seminary, but who has recently taken a course in a Commercial College, in Norfolk, stopped in town a few ii’ay'.s last week. He says he will go back TO Norfolk. —The Mission'jry Baptist, of this state, have raised th-s year: Fiir foreign missions, $11,638 42; home missions, $6,213 50; minis terial education, $2.950 53; min isterial relief, $1,519.31; Sunday Schools, $329.26. In all, near $60,000. —Please remember that the Board of Directors of the Free Will Baptist PublishingCompany. will meet here on Jan 2nd, 1902. All who are due anything on the Baptist, will please send it in be fore that time, that we may be able to make a good showing for the year. —We are sorry indeed that the obituary of our lamented father should nor be sent in until it was impossible to get it in the Western minutes. vVe held the work back three weeks waiting and finally bad to leave it out. It was re- ctivedatthe office Dec. 9th and will appear in the Baptist us ear ly as possible. of the railroad officers, however, are determined that the employes shall not be cigarette fiends, and it is understood that by the first of the year the roads will issue formal’ orders on the subject,— Indianapolis News. To the Brethren of Jakin, Ga. How much are you able to p&y an educated minister? Which Association do you belong to? How many other churches are there in this state in need of able preachers of the New' Testament? Brethren, reply to me by mail at once. We must make our needs known if we expect help. Don’t be like the sluggard looking a job, but praying to God not to find it. ' J, NI. E.ma.suel. Stilhnorc, Ga. N,otlce! To the Sunday School w’orkers of the 1st district of the Free Will Baptist union meeting: Your school io expected to send one or more delegates to the un ion meeting to be held at Marsh Swamp, Wilsoncounty, Saturday Dec 28th. 1901, as there is im portant business to be attended too. We ho,je all interested in the Sunday School work of the Union Conference will be on hand. Pray for the success of the work in our district. 1 trust every one will be there, Albert Holla.nd, Pres. Appoiiitiucntis. Elder M. Licton will preach at Bear Creek the 2nd Sunday in December at 11 o’clock, M. Black Jafk, at 7 P. M., Sunday night ’the 8th; Reedy Branch, Wednesday thellthatll o’clock, A M and on Thursday the 12th at 11 o’clock, A M; Blackjack, Saturday the 14th ac J1 A. M. i The Governor has appointed C. C. Ly'oii, ofBladen, as Solicitor of the Seventh Judical District, in place of C. M. McLean, deceased. COUGHS AND COLDS CHILDREN. IN Rpijomnieudation of a Well Kiiotvii Chicago Physician. I use and prescribe Chambei- lain’s Cough Remedy for almost all ob'itinat'e. constricted coughs, with direct results. I prescribe it to children of ail ages. Am glad to recommend it to all in need and seeking relief from colds aud coughs and bronchial afflictions. It is ncn-narcotic and safe in the hands of the most unprofessional A universal panacea for all man kind.—Mrs. Mary R. Melendy, M D.. Ph. D., Chicago, Ill. This remedy is for sale by Cannon & Tyson. Samuel Ange, of Jamesville. was struck by a limb of a tree and a hole knocked in his skull, the brains oozing out, while working in the woods a few days ago. At last accounts he was living and was getting along well. Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh after all else Fails. Costs Nothing to try. Tocure theraost desperate rheu matism or catarrh take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B.B.) the wonder ofiheage. Cures when all else fails. It kills the poison in the blood and gives a pure, healthy blood supply, stopping all gnaw ing, shooting aches and pains in the bones, joints, back, and re duces all swellings. Hawking, spitting, dropping in the thi-oat, offensive breath and catarrh, irri tations of the mucous membranes quickly disappear thus making n perfect, permanent cure of the worst rheumatism or deep-seated catarrh B. B B especially ad vised for old, obstinate cases. Druggi->ts, $1. Trial treatment free and prepaid by writing Dr. Gillam, 213 .Mitchell St., At’anta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice given. Decker line of W.C. Jackson 8i A Four Room House on an acre lot in the edge ofAyden, for ale orient, apply to J.j'*. Smith & Bro. In addition t«)th»; Public School Books, you can get Standard Lit erature suitable f r Xmas pres ents, etc., at vV. C. jacksoii & Co There are yet no “iding.s of Miss Cropsey, the young lady who mysteriously ■.hsap.peareri in Eliz abeth City some nights ago. reward of $10 ) is ^offered for the finding of her bodv. dead or alive, and a reward of $.'i0() for the ap- pffhension of her abductors or murders, as the ca»i may be. A Good Cough Metliciuo. From ihs doKtlc, A I find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is an excellent niediciiie. I have been suffering from asevcie cough for the last two months, and it liaifi «'IT.rtil'.l. *■; n-n? I Lave great ple.'isure iii*^,.'-!Commending it.—W. C. WoCK.xidit. This is the o pinion of one ofo'ur oldest and most resjiected residents, and has >)een voluntarilv given in good faith that others may’ try the remedy and be ben.-'fited, as was Mr. Wockner. Tliis remedy is sold by Cannon & Tyson, The Sheriff of Lncoln county was the first to make full settle ment of taxes w th the State Treasurer this year He was only a little ahead of the Sheriff of Johnston county, wh- has been holding the lead for a few years. HEALTH AND JBArTV. A poor complex; n is usually the result ofatorpir liver or irreg ular action of the b- 'wels. Unless nature’s refuse is ta ried offit will surely cause impun’blood. Pim ples, boils and other eruptions fol low. This is nature’s method of throwingoffthe poisons which the bowels failcdtoremove. DeWitt’s Little Early Risersare world fam ous for remedying tpis condition. They stimulate the liver and pro mote regular and h'. althy action ofthe bowels btitnc\er cause grip- ing, cramps or distress. Safepills. .VL M. Sauls, druggi-it. Two notable religious bodies in this State hold their annual meet ings this week, the North Caro lina Conference at Fayetteville ami i.hcBaptist 'Y r ^Convention at Winston. % AN EVAXOELIS L';:5.STORV. “I sufferedforyear-.]! withabron- chial or lung trouble and tried various remedies bi t did not ob tain permanent relipj until I com menced using One ,-'’mite Cough Cure,’’ writes Rev. James Kirk- man, evangelist of Belle River, Ill. “I have no hesitation in recom mending it to all sufferers from maladies of this kind. ’’ One Min- uteCough Curenffori’s immediate relief for coughs, colds and all kinds ofthroat and Idtig troubles. For croup itis unequ'-dled. .Aljso- lutely-safe. Very ple.'.sunt to take, never fails and is reaHy a favorite with tlie children. They like it, M. M. Sauls, drugg’s'. W. H. DiW, FASHIONABU b'lRBER. ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. R. CO, CONDENSED yCHEOLLE. TRAINS GOING SOUTU Dated ‘N.S' Si .Aiig,4, UOl, ^'3 /x iM P n Lv 'VVelclon li 50 8 58 ArRou’yMl 100 9 5ii Lv Tarboro, 12 21 Lv. Koe’yMt, 1 05 10 02 Lve Wilson, 1.'0)0 41 Lv Selma, 2 55 11 jf5 Lv Jb’ayettv’e, 4 80 12 Vi Ar Florence, t H'l 2 til ir Goldsboro, Lv Goldsboro, Lv ilagnolis, Ar Wiliniugtot, 3 81 4 40 6 16 TRAINS GOING NOR’Di. Lv FJoreuce, Lv Fayettfiv’e, Lv Selma, Ar Wilson, 7 40 i> 44 10 t>r, 11 8.i Lv WlluLuig’n, 't,v MaifTiotfa; ■ Goldsboro, p m 7 00 9 80 8 30 11 05 9 87 12 2C Lv Wilson, Ar Rocky Mt, Ar Tarboro, Lv Tarboro, Lv Rocky Mt, Ar Weldon, 2 81 3 30 4 42 1 02 YadkinDivition AainLino—'rraiii leaves Wilmington 9 00 a lu, arrives Fayetteville 12 06 pm, lewes Fay.ilieville 12 2-) pm. arrivrs canfonl 1 13pm. R-turning leaves Santbr.l 8 .i6 p in. arrive Favettcvilie 4 20 p • " '$11„ a QO o —i.... tlT: I , le.'ive Fayetteville 4 mington 7 15 p m. Beniiettsvillo Braneli—Train leaves Ben- nettsville 8 10 a la, Maxton 9 0) a m, Red SpnUgs J Vi a m, Farston 10 41 a ni, Hope Mills 10 65 am, arrive Favttteville 11 Ui Returniug leaves Fayetteville 4-15 pm, Hopr Mills 6 00 p m; Red Springs 5 43 p m; Maxton 0 US p iii, arrives Beiiaettsville 7 )6 p m. Connections at Fayetteville with train No. 78 at Maxton widi the Carolina Central Itailroad, at Ited Springs with the Red Springs and Bowmore lailroad, at Sanford with the Seaboorj Air Line and Southern Kailwoy at Gulf with the Durham and Eharlotice Railroad. Train on acotland NtMTk Branch Road loaves Weldon 3 15 p. m, Halifax 3 29 p m arrive Scotland Neck 4 lO p m, Greenville 6 47 p. m., Ayden 6 06 p m, Kinston 6 46 p m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7 30 a m Ayden 8 lo a m, Greenville 8 80, a m,arriv ing Halifax 11 06 a in, Weldon 11 20 a m daily except Sunday. Trains on Washington Branchle avc Washington 8 00 a m, aud 2 45 p m arrive! [-•armeie 8 55 a m, and 4 li p m, returning leaves Parmele 11 10 a m; and 5 2*', p. m arrives Washington • 2 30 a m and 616 p. ir Daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C., daily except Sunday 4 35 p.m. .Sunday. 4 16 p. m arrive Plymouth 6 35 p. m, 610 p. m. Return leaves Plymouth daily except Sundav 7 30 m and Sunday 9 00 a m, arrives 'I'arbcro 9 bU a ni and 1100 a m. '■.Traiix on Midland, N. C., Branch leave? Goldsboro, N U, daily except Sunday, 5 00 a m, arrive Smithfield, 6 10 a m. Returnirg leaves Siiiithfteld, N C, 7 00 a m, arrive Qoblsboro, N C, 8 25 a m. Trains on Nashville Branch, lca,e8 Rocky Mount 9 30 a ni, 8 40 pm, airivcB Nasuviuc 10 10 H m, 4 08 p m, Spring Hope 10 20 a in, 4 03 pm, Spriag Hope 11 00 a m, 6 25 pm. Rcfiri lag, leave sSpring Hope 11 20 a m; 4 55 p in, Kasiivii.e 11 4b ft m, 6 25 p m arrive Rwky Monnt 12 10 p m, t> O’) p ni, daily except ^uuday, Train on Clinton Brauctf loaves saw for Clinton, daily except Sunday, 1140 a m, and 4 25 p ra,. Returning, les’ s Oiinton (1 45 a it, aud 260 pm. Tiaiii No 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily, all iftil via Richmond. H. .bp. Emkikon, Gen’l Pass. Ag’t •T. R Kki-i.y, Gcu’i Yanagcr. T. M. Euehs'jn, Trafilc Manager. P- |lj THE OLD RELIABLE ESTABLISHED 1892. Ft>:* Siile. A neat and comforbiblc house, situated on a valuable lot. House has four com fortable rooms with dining and cook rooms attached, porcli on front, pHs>agc through the entire building. N” psnis iiave bcmi spared to make the building noat.conifoi Ui- blc iiud attractive. A fine supply of ivator on back port. It is stualL'd a acre lot iin West Avenue. Families waited on at .’heirj residences Gleaning clothes neatly dc-tt®- 1 My razers are sliarp, ‘ My towels are clean; I give the nicest hair-'^*J Ever was seen, For terms apply to Mrs. W. L. TUKER. AYDEN, N. C. J. ±i- Siiiitli 6c JBro., DEALERS IN GENERAL DRY GOODS, Bof'ts, SIiOL’s. Hats, Caps, Dress Goods, Trim mings. Gent.s’ Furnisliin>2 soods. Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Jewelry. Jobbers in Coats, Spool Cotton. WEALSOKEEr-*ABIG STOCK OF GROCEKIES, Lime, Windows, Doors, Faints, Oil and Lead, Ma- pJ sou’s Fruit Jars Our Fall Lineof Furniture has arrived and we offer you at low^est price Poplar and Oak Bureatis and Suits, Bed Steads, Cen ter Tables, Wash Stands, Sitting and Rocking Chairs, Cradles, Lounges, Hall Stands, Sewing: Ma chines and Needles.Cook and Heating Stove.c, Pumps and fixtures, Floor O'l Cloth and .Matting, Lace Curtains and polls, Trunks, Yalices. Hay, Corn, Cotton seed Meal and Hulls. N. C.. Cut and Roe Herrings. School Books, Drugs and Patent Med icines, Crockery, Glass Ware, Tjn Ware, Wood and ^'^'illow Ware,'.all of which we offer you atrockbot tom prices. for Cotton, IVaimts, Hams, Chickona, Wc pay highest ohash pi Hggs, Corn, Bees Wax. YOURS TO PLEASH, J. R. SMITH & BRO., AYDE14, N. C. ASTHMA CURE FREE! Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OFI'OSTAI,. WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY. CHAINED FOR TEN YEARS Then is nothiug 'ike Asthmalcnr. It,brings instant rv'iuF, cveii in the wor^t cd'.os. j'l. cur.p will It a’l else fai's. The Rev. U. F. Wells, of \ ilh Bidgc. J 1., says; ’'Your trial boltlo of A.tlliiinlciic lecfivcfl in good oomlitiou. loannot tml how thaiiklui I feel for the good dciiveil foniit. 1 was n >’avo, chaio'il with putriii sore tin oat nnd A.i-tli- ina for ten y ai.^ I dcspairoii uf eve-being curd T saw voura^vi^rtisemeut fur theimre of this dreadful Hid toiineoting disejise, Asth. mu, and thouvht you liad ov(r,spok€ii3'i',ur- sclves, but rcsobec to give it atnil. 'Jo my astonishment, llio Iriai .'lOtcd -like a chaim. re. d me a full size bottle." Ri-;v. Dr. Mokius Wrcitv Rabbi of tin Cong. Bnai Nniel Ff. ,.iai Dbs TAFT Bifjs’. Jlediein Gvitleiiien; Your Asthmahnu is nii eve lent I'omeriy fur Asthme and iii'y I'Vvi r. • its compnaitiou alleviates all trouble-; vvi i iiombioe iih A slbma. Its tuen-.gs is asiui i- ing and wni di'rftil. Ailur having it earefully antilyzi-d, we i- stftt.i that Astliiiialene coutniiis no opium, i"i jii'.iiie, ehluiuli fill 01'eliier, \'\,:cfuily -oui, REV. DR. ilOHItlS WiiCllBLER. Avon I-pkiko.-;, N. Y , Feb. 1,1051, Dll. T.aht Buos. MBnu-iNii: Co. Gcntleuieii; I write tills testimonial from a seese of duty, having tested tlic we (lerfui elbsd of your A3thni,alenc, for the cure of Astbma, My wife has been alll ei with spasmodic astliiiia for the past 12 jyars. Having e.xhausted my own skill e,-. . tvs many oihersi, I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on 18(ith street. Ni Ycrk 1 at once obtained a bottle of Asthmaieno. My wife commenced taking ii i ii. the first of November. I very soon noticed a radical improvement. Afler iwii;:: o bottle her Asthma has disappeared and she is enlircly free from all symptoms. If that I can ronsistenlly recommend tlie medicine to all who are afflicted wlrii ihi' ■' tressiug disease. Yours respectfully, O. D. FHELI'f. .M. V.i Dr. Tavt Bros'. Meiucine Co. I Gentlemen: I was troubled witli Asthma for 22 ye.-iis. 1 linvc remedies, but they have al failed. I r.-iii across your advertisemem ai.d sinned i\ .1 trird bottle. I found relief at onee, I hove .'•inee imrclmsed vuiir lull-size bon and I am very grateful. I have family of four children and for six yein> was una •to work, f am now in the best of health and am doing biisincss’i vei v d.iv. T tesciinon}' you can make such \i8c of as you see fit. Home address, 235 Kivington street. S IIAl’llAUi., (57 East 12‘Jth St., .New V,rk City, Trial BotteSent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal. :, addressing DR. TAFT BROS'. .MliDICINR CO SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS W.J. 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