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to ? 1 ill - 'ci VOL XXI IJOOXi:. V.'Ar.VL'dAC.-Ol'NTY.TIIl.'I.'SDAY. novkm is. Um.'.i. NO. L'.'t ( 1 1 1.i u .cat ss iii 'I child Milj-it t" . ii In :i sine niil.v.ili m of ilitr an- j i.iiwt'i f the liM ;im If Chan. I 1 1 - l..i'i' Cough Ri-uu-.ly !. given at i once 'ir even after thccroiipv o.ugh has .ipnc.i c.l, it will pievcit tb.ca'.- t ick. C mt.ii.is mi p U t i. hi ny .1 M Hodge.. PROFESSIONAL, ph. oscaii l. aiooiii-:. DKNTIST. I will lie nl l'.low ini Unci; from j the first to tin1 fifteenth of t acli month irei.!reil to 1I0 nil kin.ls ' if Itental work. i Office Near Watauga Hotel. Oct. 2, ly. J. ! ( I M'II.L. J. II. IIAIflHN : COUNCILL & HARDIN, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ; Limestone, Tciuietisce. Write us what yon want in the why ol filrininii lands in this fer- til country and wo will do our best to please you. '0-1 0. NAT T. DULANEY, M. D., -SPEC I ALIST, Fourth St. Bristol Tam.-Va. Iye and Throat Discti-es. Refraction for Gla&se:). "U'bTlowk,"" ATTORNEY A T LAW, IJANNEll ELK, X. C. S-iTVi!l practice in the courts Wataujjrt, Milche.ll and atlj. lining C llillt'CS.' 6-'(,'S EDMLXi) JONES LAW YKH -Li:.Nt)Ilt. N. C- 11 ,7 I'r.trtiiv i:c!i!:.U'iy the Courts of Watmii, 6-L 'oS. ill F. A, L1NNEY, ATTOIIXKY AT LAW, BUDXK, N. C. Will pruetiee in the courts of the lMth Judicial District ia all matters of 11 civil nature. ;-ii don. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, IH) ONE, X. C. direful attention given tn collections. W.1M.OVILL -ATTORNEY AT LA W,- BOOSh, S. C. S'seT'Specinl ritteniion given to iilUittsiin'ss entrusted tojearth thiiteeii limes a year? h'.s cure, 7-')-"0S E.S. GiiFFEY, -ATlOliSEl .17 LAW, ;ooxk, x. 0. Prompt, attention given tn all matters of a legal nature. fair Abstracting titles ami collection ot claims a s)cci:i tv. l-i-'on. R. Ross Ccneily, UNDEUTA K VAX ev I'M P ALM Kit SHOUN'S, Tennessee, lias Varnished and Glass White Collins; Black I'. road loth and White Plush Caskets; Black and White Metalie C a s V e t s itobe.s, Shoes ami Finishings, Kxtra htrge Collins and Cas kets always on hand, 'l'lioi.e 01 tiers given special .ittention. . lv. JiaSS DONNELLY, For rrtwiilii.si t.f Typlmii!. ' So r.ljid hn b.'cli tl. t oiiqlii s ma le bv s. ii !,. c i ivi rd.s.i.es 1, m ' ' considered iii-.i r.t 1 .!. t!i:it i i:i cm scarce k." p l with t!li' v'f , n it s ami. At 'iisi the Croat hi'e i I has lv. ii ml. In-1 largely -f It- -'toilors Yedow fever. s;n:d!pox an.l ..:!..r i.l .-ni-s. a t;i, Ii i:i y. ..rs 'ptist limv numb-re I tii-ir vie- tlil.s hv the thousand, have been j found to be curable and proven-,' jtalile. Typhoid ever collies ne.t i on the list. Of la the i-eri- inenr Ins Ln en making tests with the typlioiil ser un anil jiist what sir tess has fulioweil istnhl in tin fiilhe.vinj; I'roai the !Siriniii.u!i un A - re Ii "An 1 llh i.il t - St at Fort Ohm ha ilemoti-t rates that tlej tv- phoid sei inn does not re liderpi'i- sons who Mil.jevt them elves tn'"1"' ,:i"'' i.t iiiiiiiinie Ii ntii the most diu'ful fever of this connrrv. Three sol-: ")i jt..se o Vi s e. nseiit 'il to liei'onie tv- s pint ! t sis On Jvi'io 17th I lies linen wcro vaeein i ted with ty- phoid serum. Inside of seven days th. y develop" ! I he fever in a verv mild faun. When fully recovered t I.' V Wei'O 'l'raill VIICCI - i mil.. I l.iir no 1 vnlu.i.l sviMlitoms ! iiipean(l. Ten days nyi the last ami nn st severe test was a 1 n di. il and ; since then physicians f the! ,u.st I,.. v.. Iw.nn ilvi,m.lv ...vait. imr dev. hum, cuts. The last was the drinkii.sr test. Onlinarv tor was letLfnrt.hr. edavs in an onen dish. Then iu a gallon more than a million tvi id "erms wvreplac-d This mixture was allowed to stand four hours lon Tor, alter which the three coldiers drank of it freely. One who was not immune would have boon stricken by the f"ver from tin to live days ajjo, say the physi cians who have been watching the Ost. Now that this time has passed mid no symptoms have shown si-us of devehipuij;, t h e meili-.al me:i leol salislied t h a. I '. the subj";:!s would be unable ... ... 1 1. ...I- t ho ,l!cO:KU "These tests at Fart Omahi am! sim :lar tests throun'lioul the country deinon-tra e that the o. ....a i.. ... 1 1 -i j i,....n o.mn i,.... .1 nt last, in the -nniiy the serum olioit-,- wisely, as well as the po.v w il be fieri V used, and there is;e''- nomisonwhvit should not br In the na! ura! eomradsl.ip die ' .. . . . i.i 1. out 01 the arniv. 1 he waste of en i, orgy and of life from typhoid in this country should be stopped and the thoughtlul person will yet decide that the serum and its slighl fever is far better than the wasting fever of weeks." 18 i I.l'CKY XL'.U HER- Claude P. .McDatiiel, writing to the Nashville Banner, says: Why should people shy nt the number 1.'!? is there any better number? Doesn't the moon go around the Didn't I 'nele Sam start out with thirteen states? Look at "Old (dory."' lie waves his ihiiteon s'ripes foi'i ver. Look at. a half dollar, thii teen stars around the tin iiinrmn: thirteen leavis that d.ck the brow of th" maiden fair.: 111 l""".lw ' 1 " ' ., , mm , ,., . 'a hurt income. She veryoiten See the other side. 1 hiftoen stars : . .. , , , ... , mav have "boar rod herself, as over the eng e s nes : thirteen ar- , , , nit 1,1 well ns bought her own clothes, rows 111 his ler talon; lliirteen . , 7 . , . -,ii 11 1 ;.. 1 , , leaves 111 the laurel branch in his . , , . ... . , , . nglil; I nr eon (imils 111 his tail B, ' . . 1 , ., and thirteen 111 each wing; tlur- teen bars in the shield on his breast and lliirteen let tens in "Fpltirihns untim. ' And then there were thirteen who ant at the "Last Supper" of Christ and the apostles. There lire a'so thir teen letters in 'lucky thirteen." Yoiu cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the ilehcate tnembr nrs of your throat if you want to be annoyed. But if on want icliel, want to be cured, take Chamberlain's Cough itemed-. Sold bv J M I lodges. Vi irii::r Girl M..k"t B. st lYifi1. M.trt MeXrtl.ur in Tie' World, 'I it' wuk.li"; gi;l makes ll.c In st w i:'o in 1 1 ! i .i .." ' Mis This s ir. tin li: i:i .I-';1 M.i--Ait!, nr. t.uii tit Xlis Mn'An bur i a ro-:.-i ha- bl - wom. - m. Nul ut it.ht.v. :-!,. h;s i ' ii.te:es!e 1 ill talc lj;i- ionium aiumg : win. ,i i .r moio tl.nu Im ,w irs. and L.-.-t pi act i- 0 HIV I. li.il i i Hie l.ug.isii organ- '':o:i oi wfuc.i she is president. an. I ul.i h numbers now i.i ly 12 1 !.'' wnme '. Miss MaoArtkur reileni'e.-: '"It is t I.i I u rkh g w omen who make tho best wiv - mi l tii'1 li e s I niothers. too. "vVuai.in is in the hi.! , r-t rial S stmu'cle iiilil clit' is ill it to stay a 11 lit'. wins wii.-it t-i-o is lulit-M l"'' l11'1' l';'d t" foad, shcltiT W 0 can not be del a t- it oil'1 with the jj;r. at intus co-il as t!i. eati.'- I'l.ilel ; Haven, t'oim , It jjistt'r, as fob none ul her t ha n the Inst mater if,. 'St Mt, s .ii.l in lssn ilo.vs- ' -My dun iies 11 1 e ne ver cxci s- It is the wi'ikitur woiiiaii ev-; erytiiue who, first ol all, stni ts ! out with a v ise marrm:'(. She coiap initw must expand J.OO mai ries for love and f a' fr'end- ! out ),()()() in the next ten years to ship ami for respect not just for 'provide faeilh ies ne. drd hi South - the sake of anian-anyiiuiu whoicrn growth. " " ' 1 "--io 1 a . o - .1 1 hi hi- omn- . . 1 . . r 1 . It'll alls'i' Ut'OM lier. i The working wiiiu iii is deliv-j( ered troin the two irreat crro. s that won en have been niakiefr since the institution of marria-e was fouinle.l. One of these is ma r wa-ityii:jr for 11 hm The other is iiinrryinjj for 1111 emotion. It j ion crop isl.etweeu STo0.tio),ooo would he hard to say wheh on,',iU.d .si)l)jtKK),00i it year, but l" tuoso misraKes nas can: sea uu' nun-e iinhappiness ' Tin! woma n I he working wo- man of today stands on he r own fi ct. She has at last o'luned tin-! niastulino pi ivib-ne of folet:tUtn. She can discriminate in her des- tiny. 'When she nmrries she chooses a in::ii wlitt t'an l;etioui tier swei i Heart nu. 1 nor cnuin. iiissnan- solu'ely hopeless to think ol be- : 111 - hippy unless one s liii-nai. i 1 ,i 11 i. 1 I... 1,,'IStlOUl liemiisiioxe oassion- lUt intensely, unswervingly. I. tit !. must 1111 lerstaiid, keenly, finely. 1 11,1 v lg wi)inati has the to make such a l opportunity 1 inils wttii men worners inrouuu lier own posit ion as a workershe I arns to know men in a ehum re hit ion not ,jut iu the Sunday night host suit, curled hair, sen timentally devoted nlnt ion. Then, after the marriage, al' her training in her wotk makes her so much more lilt Vi to be . . 1 . i.e. 'come n wile. Mieuas acquire.! uie j habit of industry, of precision, of 'speed, of trustworthiness. If she 1 jhas held a position ol any re tsponsibility she has learned im ' tiative. Kvery one of t hose quul- ities she is jioing to find consmnt I ii-e for iu tlie marriage of her ! household. "If she has supported hevsell 'soiiio lime she hnn learned the ! value of inouev. She knows bet- ..... 1 1..... 1 . . ..11.1 .11, !.. .... f 1 , 1 1 si .tn 1 al 1 1 1 li nei iiats 01 sei 1 n 1.1 .... I .... ., , ... .hn .. . 1 ii. 1 lis l 1 : 1 1. -1 .' . ii" ' ' 1 . how to market economically, . . , Alld 111 every iioniesi 11; ei isis l must inevitnhly sho.v the el'f 'cts of what work ahas teaches ' ml ll.i.nl.l ...i....!- 0..1W11M e.lihmellt o j the perfect accomplishment l one thing Flight fid Fate Averted "I would have heel) a cripple for life, from a terrible cut on my knee cap," w rites Frank Disbcn v, Kel liher, .Minn., without Ilucklen's Ar nica Salve, which soon cured me. faiii,c for wounds, cuts and ,l ll.CSj it s(,()li cures burns, scald.. old sores, bails, s'.ni eruptions. 'V world's 1-esl for piles. 2sf. at : 1 ilnii." ist s i--i" T: r vclli's w Pmie; it jr. rin.k' !, iv.-.. Is tie '.illlll I'M ;l In ii (in, ai'i" A ' var;':u i:;i t i the m. i.'.t n ei it lil. ! - J i 1 1 -r s'e;. w ith (lie ijie.it iinli.'- I ial, si-i. :(i;ie, ail l cillle.i t ii ilii' ' la iVeilieli! s ( if I he V. (U i'l? T.i re U ii i le l ii ei ill vital in ter, si t'l 'Verv thi:i"i ij;s eit'iera er. ii':;e!y ell of us mi.s.mt it a fl.na i! i i' fe v ua !er' ate! hn. n iilly n ia.ii kal.Ie li.is l..'eii the seel h 'II sH i::;' t ' i'.v,! r 1 i- s - i it.v i;h::i t!ie .a.t tw thii y eais. itv or I i 114 I. .ii. 1.1 lis roiisi.ler a lew s'iit wt ics. Tin Smitli's a ii ienlt Ul al ila tioas ii(, ei ( il t he total. rieiil1 iii al out mi' ul t!ie I 'nite.l siiilNo, ;in I aie almost -rent as the total of the I'lii-'vis. m states iu 1')0. To-day the South is mii.iii'j; in .re t han t wee as imi. !i I.,! 11111-! 1 1 1-as iifon tttmserx at ivo' v cttni- 1 . p:,i(d that Southern railway j . . - t . 1 . i- i 1 ae .011 1 ;i is 1 in 1 11 11 n - mu i'i,iiini umr '...is iiii'i.iiini lilt' most lemarkalile railroiids ver o(itistiuiued iii Aiiierie,', and 1 ,tf 1 hem is Hie mist tuiiiuie tuiupii ever built in in the world. TlieSouth is innv spending. -Jt,- '(M,o,(!0! in huildiiijr etitttut mil! Thf value of the Soutlfs cot-; tln.-s is 1: .-s tlian a tti'.ni ol 1110 total value of the Smith's agri cultural out put. The l'tuted States S'eel t'orpor- m ion has !?r0,000,)00 invested 1 ia t,e tinsl! state of Alabama, and is carrying out. vast improv- oineiits which will add gn atly to 1 (, prosperity of the w h o 1 e s,i ui li. ( iood roads. Tliieh mean mote r, ,.v ., ngrictiltural prosperity 'than any one other th'iig, are 1 . . . ... . . .. , K.i i,o- l);,;lt UVIT tile .OUl!l lis 1 mVer before ind at. a cost of I ; millions of doll rs annually. Tiie tide of ill vest meat iorliol bo'li ! A ne riiMii and foreign uapi tal coming ro this secti m. and he movenientof porulation is turn- vis have lived under the shadow ing southward as never before. which the frown of the' North 11 ' TIie biggest iintnigiat ion move' l'usi'd to lilt. At last, in t he sol nient in the country's history is Irani reality of the tomb, there is gnimr on in Texas, where about ! a will to turn again and be just, i'OtM.'tlt) people a year are set-jaPer many days, it only so the Him:', coming in from the North, jlio.hr of brotherhood could break and Vest, and this movement of population is tending to other Soulhern States as well as to Texas. c;.i. .. ...n. .a .i i.m liiuc l.v :t . i-.iio 000 .... 1 oon nno il.. 01 uIimi OO.r,V'.'V 'l X . v. " 'e " ' .."' 1 the toial population of t ho I "tiiti- j ted States was in lStiO, thei woaltholthe South is Sfa.000-j OOll.PoO greater limn the total j wealth of ti e whole country in j 1S0O. 1 Is the South entering upon a, new era of prosperity? I low would you answer t h e . question? j The pleasant pin -alive c fleet ey. j peridced hv all w ho use Chamber- j I. .in's Stomach and Liter 1 al lets and the healthy condition of the ooilv ami mnnl which Itiev eie.ue . , . . . , . . .. I makes one t.:el joyful. Nild by J .M Il'idges. There ate lots of sensible vo- men in the world, but ns a inat-t-rof fact tlmy don't seem to make a hit with the average man. The lled-Kock of Success. pes in a keen, clear, brain, backed ; by indomitable will and resistless energv. Such power comes from the splendid health that Dr. King's New Life Fill- impart rn,.,' , zeeverv oigau and build up brain and IHKIV. ,J . -t. 1 iai mon, la.t 11101 e e i Y. V., wi ites; j l i pills I ever used, ie,sU 'Thev arc 'he best I ' ''V at .11 di u-- 0.. i ao ui u, - Not ocs Aycr's Sarsnparil'a docs not you fed better one day, t!:e;i a:; kid :. cvr i; o i.e.-1. . is nil a strong drink. No reaction ufkr y-n ;U: uA-vi V. There is not a drop of alcohol in it. ou i.ue iw f.'v.idy, even j'.aiu tiu.t come.; from a siron; tonic :.:i-i ;.!iti;.'ive I tkt, lil HUl'.UI U.MV J1.li.lt ..'. U! t.M.'.'t.i li t.'. i l.n()NV. !"Tj.P0 as .sav:;v- 7. '( "Ti7 7",". T-.".Ty hat aic Aycr's Tills.' l-icr fills. il..w ycatj. Do Joctois rccunimcnJ tlicia.' t.tj.fiur Yca-s Atitr. j ('! r !.. 1 1. 1 .'.-v, V.T. I mi. r t lie !;, a 'I .a r I t a I'l-n-.tens As;.iit;es'" tli..' Mfinj' X -ivs-Sriiui'iir dweussrs .Mrs A1 IU n Hives.' List Mirviviti ehiM ul 'ie.i l 11 lelTeisoii i i- M: II.. v es mis buried in : I lolh vv.M.l eeinetci V, .it'll IIIOIl l, Tiu- X vs- soine t mi weeks a:;-1. .'i!ii::. ar naot. s Ironi I m; . w i ii f.-nntrv at Iitr: now that ..... it can e more eie.irlv and lair-: dy tna;i u;nv ;!. eoul i, in iy 1 iiiht-, j ly pause this day in human sym- j ! pat hy while the film nil coi t. ie ' I passes to the -nave in tho oily .-. ...... . .1 . .... Ol lilt! ('otif il racv. Six children were born to Jefferson and Yarina; I avis. T.ie eldest , Samue! Kmo-1 ry, live I but. throe years. The Uhiitl, Jefferson, .)r., died at ti e of '20. The om t!i. Joseph ;v,..,s, was killed hv ii fall in the Whit.' House in ui.'huioml when ic was on v ; l voiinu' child. The llith. V. '.ika'.U Howell, born 111 The hite House, lived to be but la. j "Winnie" (Yarina Anne), be! tor 1 kiiovvn than nnv of the others, I ! ;,nd beloved bevoiul the South, outlived her lather only nine J years. And now ilieeldest daiiii jtcr, Mrs. Hayes, has completed ; the circle of fate, almost of trag- !L.,lv, and pnsse.s to the hi ier : t'nmiiv rcninon 111st as her unir- 1 ! abused and niisuud. rst ood f.ith- ei's memory ia coming into its 1 o,ii. oinetim s the powerful hand 1 o 'delltl is tompeded io bring to iusi ice thev were in their men tin 1 ia their l.TeLime denied All their lives tin.' lauiily of JeiTeron Ihi- ! so let it be, Never were opponents in bat- tie ino!'o:fivo from ignoble preju dice and rancor than the two American armies which fought each other This being the case, ere remains, alter the struggle and its immediate consequences, nothing for asperities and preju dices to feed iip-iii: and eoiise pntly these must pas-away Ironi both sides. Indeed, there is much ro'-iul mingling aid eoui me'.'.'iid intercom so between the descendants of I ho late combat ants that a coral fellowship takes the place of lost asperities and prejudices. Th- New Haven Register is duo hot 1 1 cougi ;i! ula t i ion and thanks j !',, its kindly expressions. The Iti v. Ivl R. Kicks Almamie For lil to. Ready November 15th, 0"9, a splendid vcar-hook, on astronomy and meteoi o'.ogv, the otilv one con tain'm , the original "I licks Weath er Forecasts," by mail, postpaid, 35c. on nevvst unls, 30c. One copy free with a vear's sub 'cription to Wold And Works, tho Hev. il IX. licks M mtblv Magazine, the best s: 1 MK.nihle ie merie.-i. Discounts j (;n vl,n;nKU-s i,i ipiantities. Agents j w nte.l. Iteinemher the genuine 1 licks Forecasts'' are not publish. : ed ant w acre else von get inem on ly in his own pnliiicatnms i-., ...il. 'P-itit.n nil ; and Works Publishing (ompain, e . . l si c T mile M i ,.....s, st c, Linus. . a. Trouble never tries to dodge r- jicopie vruo ure un u-in nn- il U M L E sLimuhte lur.4 li.ixc tluy in-vii s'.:.!.' ii- sit Ask yuur cw.i Uu.L'r li .J out. Watch Repairing. .I.iie .ul a a, ( hi s are mined i;. t h" ha leN i;l ii i'xpi ri. need work 11. en than in iiiiv ( th r Wiiy. A watch is too custlv nn nrtii-le to iMitril-r to anv one who nnv i laini t .he t it of WatcLniak-'r. Iiirli-r my m in v yciirs of husi lless I ha ve aiwiivs eixen the 1 i sot nt 1 111; ion to tlii' careful ie n.iirifi"' : : 1 1 ! ad iu.-t inur of wntchen broivht t o me a ml ha e bon-'ht, :'V' - :o..!y ,.oii-h to covrr tlw cost ( e 1 ne woi k: in n jier no un nece;s.irv work nor (diiirc'L' for (li l; 1 do not execute. lont wait ruiil your watch reluses to '''in beluie havinr it clennitl, ad naU'tl uud I''lvoi ed . 1. 1. ll.l.l. ( Jradua teW a tcli-ma 1- er A- Jewcle j' rhjJfi-'iffp nnCGtyffr 1 Ullfll lUiiG CUOCIICII ltik ..ai;i;i:s r and i; i: s l MOW Sl'AlMiK IX N.C. hvt'iy Day in the Yr.ir .".'. a i i '; r. Tie.' Observer cnn.ists of 10 to t l:ec. .lady an. I Z to $i pajjes Sim dav. It handle's mole ne-ws nuiltir, ue.d, State, nalimial and fi,ri i;;a than any other .Xui th Caralina new a P:1Por. Tli li SUNDAY OllSCRYEl!. ii unexcelled as a news medium and is nlo tilled with excellent mutter of a misoellatieoii'. nature, S ! M f - W E E K L Y O B S E R V E 1 1 . issues Tue"(Ias and Fridays, at $1. per year, is the largest paper for the niiiiiey in this section. It consists of t to 10 pa-es. and mints all the news .f the week loeal, State., nu tiona ami ft reign. At ,1'L'sS, THE OBSERVER CO. I'll AKI.OTTK N. C. The North Pole controversy has rrache I the inside page low. er-cai-e headline stage, innaikrt an exchtiiitie. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has become famous for it cures of eoughs; relds, croup and influenza. Try it w hen in need. H contains no harmful substance and alwavs gives prompt relief. Sold by J. M. Hod. ges. .Mr. B.-munrd is the only may. orality candidate w ho might safe ly wear a celluloid collar without; earning fire insurance. Brook- : lyn Fugle. Do You Get Up With a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble - Mi-.kcs You Miserable. Almost fveryopc knowra-l Dr. Kil-ner s fvaui'-R(Hit, tile ,c. e;'.t 1. i('.'.;cv, liver ac-J !'. -id- r reaieuy, b.- :.-.:; -. 1 i' its j-:n.ir'v. nhie lic.iiUi ruaiorut; prol erlie. Saui! f . K.101 lif.i.iis almost f erci e ui ii J -i it'f-r. I pain i;i back, kiil- v ' '.I ''. liver, Ma.Mcr t- -is. n:ul .-v. tv 1 nrt ftf tilts iniriiry pas.-ie. It eoneets 1 .al li.tv to hoi 1 v.-ati ran-' fr;;lili:i-pai!i ia jiiisjitiRit, 0 lo-' eff-i'is fullowi'.iK'.'.se f l;jiicr,v:iio r bjcr, an l overcmues tlc.t uni .lcai-aut neeessity of lieiiij; c-ouipelled to go often Ihrniudi the d:'y, P-i'l to get up many times dm iu'.r llio uisrht. Svansp-Koot is not recommended for cveryt'.iing I ct if you li.'.va 1 iJney, liver or bladder trouV.c, it will be found just t!ie remedy you need. It has teen thor oughly tosted iu private practice, and hns proved so tmecessfnl tliat a special or raa.i;c;noiit has been made by v.hicli all readers of this paper, who have not al. ready tried it, may have a sample botUa seat' free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root, and how to iiudoulit youhavekid- . ney or bladder trouble. S5Ss?J When writingiuentii n ;;;HfJ-".li,B ."SaiiSi l Mditl! this (r.'!l-roi,K 3 !"f offer in' this paper and f ISamViSSfSifil seuJ your address to ?4&$iif"'W Wri?imnitont k. y. The Tegalar fiftv-cent I i' Ti.i ... I nn.l ono-ilnllar size bnttlt-s arc- sold bv all U.ujjipts. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, vSwamp-Root, fir Kilmpr's Swainn-Ront. mrt the eil. but remember the name, bwamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Einjjbamton, N. Y., on every bottle. i 1 S lv-':.'' I 3
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