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1 4- , 16 3 & VVir&lfe (oX CcM1pU..I flP THE CHEAT BUILDER. I A LITTLE DOES MPCH. J ' Books', Iowa, Deo. 14- 1 No tongue can tell what I have endtfjed In the past tea years with my monthly sick ness. While sufleringr untold agony, a'v friend called and recommended Wine of Cardni. I sent for a bottle, and Ohl what relief. After the first dose I began to feet better and have had no pain since. MRS . GRA,CU LAMPHERE; Wine of Cardui not only cures but it acts AT ONCE. , Here is a case of ten years' standing, and yet one single dose made the sufferer feel better, and stopped the pain. The Wine goes straight to the seat of the trouble. It acts directly upon the menstrual and genital organs. Its action is riot violent, and it does not force a result.. It simply gives Nature that little assistance that the sufferer's system lacks. A single disorder in the feminine organs spreads many disorders all over the body, and wheiUhe Wine cures the source, all the other ills vanish as a matter of course. A woman can be iier own physician and cure herself at home. Local ex LANES' ADVISORY DEPARTMENT. For advice In cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, ladle' AdTtaorj Dp't, The CHATTANOOGA BKDICI.vk CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. Druggists sell Large M This Magnificent Decorated Dinner Set Free with Every $10.00 Grocery Outfit. Bay direct from the manufacturers and save money. This Magmifieent Cottage Dinner Set decorated in pink, blnej brown, green, lavender (yonr chcice), and worth fully $10.00. given absolutely free with every outfit of groceries, f 13.10 worth of groceries for only $10.00. TJiis is what we will send you: 4 quarts best table pyrup $ .65 20 lbs fine granulated sugar.. 1.30 2 lbs. best Jaoan tea 1.40 2 large bars best washing soap -equal to 12 bars of ordinary soap . 40 2 lbs.best Java and Mocca coffee ;60 lten lb. pail family white flshi selected 1.00 2 lbs three croven raisins .26 1 can ground mustard (dry)... .86 1 box paper and envelopes .... .25 1 lb. best baking powder .40 1 bag salt, three lbs 05 1 large bottle ammonia .15 1 large bottle blueing .15 1 box herring, 40 fish .40 5 lbs. best mixed candy 1.00 1 lb. currants, selected .13 2 lbs. rolled oats. .. .08 ldnz. nutmegs 25 54 lb. pepper, ground and sifted .80 1 clothes line, 70 feet , .25 i can cinnamon, sagon grade.. ,vn 1 package gloss starch . .10 1 package corn starch ' .10 Total retail value id. cream tartar 1 bottle vanilla extract TTe will send you this mammoth gwfcery outfit and theeantifnl decorated China Dmner Set consisting of 56 Pieces, as follows : 1 Plates, 6 inch ; 1 2 Handled Tea Cnps -r 1 2 Saucers : 1 Fruit Saucers ; a take Plates ; 1 Tea Pot ; 1 Sugar ; 1 Cream ; 1 Slop Bowl, all for $10.00, or if you prefer to examine the poods before buying, send us fl.OO, and we will send this outfit as described above and this beautiful dinner set. You can examine the goods at your nearest freight depot and If found exactly as represented and the grandest bargain you ever saw, and you are convinced that you have saved $3.10, besides the 110.00 Dinner Set. pay the Agent $9.00 and charges. TV e are manufacturers fld knowing what our goods are made of you need not hesitate to send lis your order, for if we receive it, we promise to return not only such value as was never before shipped,' from Any house, but a care in selecting the goods as to quality that will insure a satisfaction you do not get from the average retail store. The freight on the goods will amount to next to nothing compared with what you will save in price. Qrder at once. Send for circulars and lowest prices on groceries. References: Second National Bank, Akron, O., Akron Savings .Bank, Akron, O., Central Savings Bank, Akron, O. Address all orders to o. rT . JOHN G. INGALL8 & COMPANY, Manufacturers, Akron, Ohio. IJ( 1 G. Ingalls & Company are thoroughly reliable. Editob. . "" CnSUmpti0n W HI Sold by Druggists everywhere. J began USlng PiSO'S Cure 1 3 jjflir1?! l.jj iii i uii i ; years ago, and believe it saved jsT wSiy iMiiiJ me from consumption. Mjrchild H QTSsifOTffiH is subject to Croup. Piso's Cure JgC rTi UJ u.??. . always relieves him. Mrs. B. IvifimftliMI'Hr J Crandell, MjmnsviUe, Ky., g The Piso Company. Warren, Pa, July Qth, 1899. - Mgp &n y& oi boLsmR frV'r'ili' ' ' Ul 13,1x11 "eiidt-o us wiihL.Ctt, aad we wilt send you thlfc '(!v Ch ACUK tUi:K.V i&ulou OHOAN.bv freight CO, D., wmitnn if. vr-'-- Vou caaexji;ino it as your nearest freight depot, an& V 'ti: p:,ictlys represented, equal to organs that retail t ir ', "" "li0-;i!i the p reateiSvaiueyna ever bJtwand far bettcrtian . . 1 uy Ji.era ac oiore moDe, pay ue treigui. iyjj3jPiSlMJ0 PAYS PRICE. less ty oi,i , .VuDu Btrumentsevermade.Fromthelllustratlon engraved diivot from a nhotoeraDh. you k: oenturtii bDpesruee. iviaae Tom ooilu ains 6 oeUef.Il rIods as follows : Diapawn ft'?'?,'''' -'A'l'a, foiaflf, Crw B Coupler, thm.. ! t 1 ob eweiu 1 uraa urg.n uweii, oew Reeti, J Sot of . i ' D MHf .WUB, w. " of 7 Chamlarlv Bk-Ultent CeleatA kwh Bellow Snootk Dlmsaaom Baeda. 1 Set of i SF fi SCM action consist of the celebrated 'Co-Lv;8 K,r5(le Jn-struxnents, also fitted witb.'Uu- 'l!o w?.af Ju5 nuua. also best Dolse felts, leathers 1 ,. r . 3 ot best rubber cloth. S-nlv hollow i BM..1 . : "-'PCrin -.lTrW- "tub A o uc nhrE wteiTTfi... , -'-"umeiea piateerencn mirror, mo hkk NTEPn or YPARfi with I ar- . ;rf;aw3 irsue a. written-bindlng 25 ti n t. . :ae 1 bndeoaditloas of wbicbif a '! t . '". . '" " rpaif it free of charge. Try It r:-!,: !.-ptm1 yoormoneT if ron arei BC your money if von are not! uuof theto oriu vlu bo sold at ii-'TY IS ESTABLISHED" yc are . ro irneigrhborabont ns. write , V ,s I!tr, or Metropolitan National ? -' !' i'O'V (tAmnnnTf in phl..A vn... Ac ' til la Ct.iait.Grt am dmnlnr nv.r fl'tfiTinnnln f lted, latest 1899 Style. THWMJO WMSiS laoTiiS ;1 hi 2 inohes lone, finches wMe and weighs j?'a:' -fai V wn'1 ',p; !39Terytaingiamu8lCAlinrtn.ontaatloweBtwholole price.--iiu. i'" tre At5.r : ,MO "d ;iasical inatrumnnt nataloirae. ' Address.: . . : . , i , 7 11 oIHii u u IHJ U -lid Mm.X" of 1K OPIUM, JllOBPHISE and -A - I VV 1 ' . . : I aminations are largely things of the )ast the obnoxious custom is no onger necessary. Wine of Cardui is the only perfectfy safe and sure vegetable Wine ma e to-day for the cure of " female troubles Bottles for $1.00. EM FOlEE 8 1 bottle lemon extract .20 4 cakes perfumed toilet soap, In box .40 1 can Webb's cocoa .20 1 package borax. .16 1 doz. papers pins 60 1 can prime roast beef, 2 lbs.. .40 1 bbl. tacks (toy) 08 1 cut-glass sifter, filled with celery salt..., .15 1 package pearl tapioca .15 1 package fine shredded cocoa nut bu .80 20 KouK"r than ' KSirf5aS2SefeSeSsa one-half the price chaxg- can form liew york.'or- -. .lift AAA M AAi.nw OTiti. n.-r of ttt it5 In nti- Mm hnilAlnry. W i4iCl.l. l)3(;iHS - il Mk - . . . . : ... rMMMU 1!IW U'J-v' Original aPlrtSrUk Ifcoxe., waled with blue 1 ake .t r.if a nnnicr v til acoix I t i W "Relief fo? iaia." n Wr. b re t to the Masonic lodgtt tlian to prayer meetings, and not a tew have become unequally yoked together with unbe lievers in mutual societies. I Joined such a society once, and remained in it until I found that 'in their social meetings there were abominable prac tices which no Christian ought, to tol erate. Having protested .against it without any result I simply withdrew. And no Christian man can afford to be associated with spy organization that has stag parties where woman's shame is exhibited, or social meetings the basis of which is the intoxicating cup. I have nothing to say ;against, but everything in favor, of a' wise provis ion for one's family through insurance, but I do insist that no Christian man has a right to neglect his church for any lodge or society and I insist with equal emphasis that no church is truly Christian if it refuses to supply the need of its poorer members from the fullness of the more wealthy. They did not give to everyone what he wanted but what , he needed. The church is to be the judge of the need, but a Christian spirit will certainly lead them to supply every real need. Take a step further in the record and you will find that, the invisible Christ is building up His church by the faithfulness of His disciples in the the temple and in the ..home. "They continued daily with one accord in the temple." Now, the temple was not all that they desired it; there were hypo critical Pharisees in it.' They saw sham and pretence at every turn. But the temple with all this was the house of God, and they went to it not be cause they enjoyed seeing hypocrites, but because they wanted to worship God in the unity of faith. The church has in it many people that ought to be out of it, whose presence is an of fence to sincerity. Nevertheless, the church is a divine institution, and the best one on earth. There may be a Judas among the Apostles, but you are not for that reason to separate from Peter and " James and John. The church services may not be conducted in a way to suifyou and you' may have a more pleasant time in your room apart from disturbing surroundings, but that does not excuse you for for saking the assembling of yourselves together. But these early disciples were not Christians only in church; they car ried their religion into their homes; "breaking bread from house to house and eating their food with gladness and singleness of heart." The home is the twin sister of the church, and both are the daughters of God. If the home is against the church, the pastor will find it almost impossible to reach the children for Christ. If the atmo sphere of the home is worldly the pul pit will not make a spiritual people The tone of the home should be as high as the tone of the church. Among those early Christians there was especial joy at the table. The table in the home is the test of char acter. If there is a disagreeable one in the family, the disagreeableness shows itself at the table. There the children show whether they are sel fish or sacrificing, polite or impolite Table manners reflect the condition of the home. Is the table a joyful place? Do you go to your meals with a happy heart and, cheerful laughter, . or with a heavy spirit and a frown? Do you sit and eat with gloominess spreading a pall over the family? Jesus revealed Himself to the two disciples at Em maus by the breaking of bread which was a very comonplace act. The hap py people in this world are those who see Christ in the common places. The happy Christian is the one who real izes that Jesus sits not simply at the Lord's Supper but at every table. The orthodox Jew on the feast of the great day of Atonement leaves a vacant chair for the coming Messiah. We need not have the vacant chair for Christ but let Christ fill every chair. Do you say I have dyspepsia and cannot enjoy eating? My reply is that perhaps your dyspepsia is caused by your lack of enjoyment at the table; if you were happier in the Lord you would have better digestion; a little food would go further and you would not be tempted to gormandize. Those who have meat to eat that others know not of do not prize unduly the gratification of physical taste and, whether they eat or drink, they do all to the glory of God. May every table in every home be a table for the Lord, in a sense that a happy, grateful peo ple gather around it and eat their food in remembrance of Him. This does not displease the special ordinance of the Lord's Supper while it gives sanct ity to every . meaL It was a pralseful church.' Whether in the temple or in the home we are all the time praising God. And it is not difficult, to decide for what they praise Him. God was associated with Calyary. the Dlace of suffering and iTiia Kind You Havs Always Boagftt Bears the Signature of REMARKABLE RESCUE. Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plainfield, III.. makes the statement that ne caught old which settled on -tier lungs; she wae treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consump tion and that no mexiicine could cure her. druggist suggested; Dr. Kini New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight 'found herself benefitted from, the first dose. She con tinued its uee, and after taking six oottles found herself sound and well; now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial botlea of this great Discovery a the drug, stores of, T. C. Smith, W. C. Carmfcbaei, end Pelham Pharmacy. . . ' .' MB SWiTGH FREE ON EASY CONDITIONS. Cat this ad. out aad mail to ns. en1 small sample of your Kair.cutcloae to th roots. SENS SO SOKKY; we will make and eendyoa by mail, postpaid, fjNEHUSlAK HA 13 SWITCH, exact tefc, made 22 Inches long from selected humn bv. r, 3 our eea, short stem. We will inclose in package with switch enflicient postap e to return it totislf nt perfect! satisfactory, but it found exactly as repreacnted ami most extraordinary and you wish Keep It, rnuer atoa bikh wHli'n ioiaTSAr-i'AH vkbbiu ton swrrciiKS AT Si. 59 KaCii amonjc your Crienda ar.rt send to ns witfaoat any money, we to set the 3 switches to there direct by renf, to be iaiti for 10 days .ter -received, a perfectly satisfactory .and yon eoa ttmtlx laeawiica we aesa y.aireo ier tow rc-vii- . """Wecbe rfoaas. Organ, Sewiaj Barlilr.i IKsbea. " Furniture, s. Watches. : Blcyt tr. Castors ar.d athsr pmaDka far fr fcr Oar Switches. Oue lafr wrs-ii itaaa la &!Wa dara, AaSiri3lI', ,. in a e'BTS. t'rder a SwiftrJi Jii. ant- he t to-day fSv FBSK Pii KiIfC35 OFyilit, Ai&- , taciioa' Hair- Emporium, Chscbi7o- - Knife! It is absolutely useless to expect . rgical operation to cure cancer, o y other blood disease. The cruelt such treatment is illustrated in th irming. number of deaths which re It from it. The disease is in th ood, and hence can not be cut out ne times outof ten" the surgeon ufe only hastens death. -My son had a most malignant Cancer. fc Men the doctors said an operation -was th rily hope. Theoper- uoa was a severe ne, as it was neces sary, to cut down to ,be jawbone and rape it. Before a jreat while the Can--jer returned, and be- $an to grow rapidly. We gave him many remedies without fe lief, and finally upon the advice of a triena, decided to try S. S. S. (Swifts Specific), and with! the second bottle he began to improve. After twenty bottles had been taken, the Cancer disappeared entirely and he was cured. The cure was a permanent one, for he is now seventeen years old, and has "u a sign 01 me areaaiui disease to re- rr J.N. MfTRiwiH. 279 Snodgrass St, Dallas, Texas. Absolutely the only hoDe for Cancel is Swift's Specific, as it is the only remedy which goes to the very bottom of the blood and forces out every trace of the disease. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no potash, mercury, 6i other mineral. Books on Cancer will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Gra. with the open sepuldhre, the place of victory. I The American people have been praising Dewey, not so much for his good qualities, splendid as they are, but because he is associated with the dangers and suffering and victory at Manila. His name suggests the expos ure of his fleet in the early morning to the torpedoes and mines, and the un selfish heroism which he displayed in leading the battle, and, after the bat tle, in diplomacy. We praise Jesus Christ for what He is in the fullness of His manhood and the attributes of His divinity but above all we praise Him as we think of Calvary with its bipod and broken heart, the open se pulchre with its victory over death, and the throne of intercession with its loving patience. Once more: The invisible Christ is building His church by means of pop ularity among the people. "Having favor with all the people." The Phar isees were against Jesus, but the com mon people heard him gladly. And I believe it is true to-day. The ritualis tic Pharisees, who despise the blood because they will not confess them selves sinners that need it still dis like our Lord, but the people with their bur,dehs, their aspirations, their joys and their sorrows, are on the side of Christ. They may hiss the church when she misrepresents Him while they praise the Lord. Voltaire laughed at a church that misrepresented Christ. Tom Paine cursed and thun dered at a church which magnified ecclesiasticlsm above the Saviour. Bu1 even infidels have words of apprecia tion for Jesus; they cannot help it. There Is a magnetism about Him, when they see Him as He is, that holds them like- a fascination. A church that sacrifices to the point of surrendering its: goods for the support of the noor. that honors the house of . "I. had dyspepsia fifty-seven years and never found permanent relief till I u&ed Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Now I am well and feel like a new man," writes S. J. Plemikig, Murray, Neb. It is the best digestaint known. Cures all forms of in digestion. Physicians everywhere pres cribe it. Dr. T. C. Smith, RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing kidney end bladder dis ease relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure."--It is a great surprise on account of its ex ceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, . kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention or water al most immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is the remedy. Said by T. C. Smith, druggist, Ashevilte. N. C. A THOUSAND TONGUES. Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, 'of 1125 Howard st., Phil adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. KlngsNew Discovery for Consump tion had comDletely cured her of a hack ing cougfli that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she ays of this Royal Cure "it soon removed the jrain in my chest and I can now sleep souandly, something I can scarcely remember doing ; before. : I feel like souding its pnaiaes throughout t)he Universe. So wilJ every one who tries Dr. King's New lMsovery5 for any -trouble of the Throat, Chost or ; Luns. Price 50c. and $1,00. TrUl botles Iree at T. C. Smith and W. B. Carmicoa ra Drug "Store and every bottle guarantee d. Finest .Passenger Sendee TEXAS "No trcubl to answer queatiioas.' Direct Ua tm ' MEXICO, v Vv : ARIZONA, . y r CALIFORNIA Z Write for new book onrTexatw free. L. B, THORNE V. P. and Gen'l Mgr B..T. TURNER, Oehl Pas, sad Tlclr "- Agent Dallas. TexaX i Cruel lod, while it Hyes Christianity in the .ome, praising God , in song and In iaracter, will to-day find favor with le people. . . The' great musician, Mendelssohn, itered a cathedral one evening, and iked the old sexton for the privilege f playing on the organ. At first the iexton refused, but after some persua sion consented. When the master musician began to fill the great cathe-' dral with the melody of his own music, the sexton stopped his work and lis tened. He had never heard such music before and standing by the door he asked the musician his name. When he learned it, he raised his hands and said, "How near I came refusing my organ to Mendelssohn!" And how near we may come to refusing Jesus Christ an entrance to our hearts. Let no excuse prevent our opening wide the door and letting Him take posses sion. If He shall have a seat at the keyboard of our souls, He can bring music out of them to which God Him self will delight to listen. CLARA BARTON'S VIEWS. A letter from Clara Barton has re cently been given to the press, which may be of interest to many, as coming from one who has devoted her life to the service of her country, which, in turn, refuses her any voice in choos ikg those who are to rule over its destinies. "I believe I must have hjeen born believing in the full right of woman to all the privileges and positions which nature and justice accord to her in common with other human be ings. Perfectly equal rights human rights. There was never any ques tion in my mindr in regard to this. I did not purchase my freedom with a price; L.was born free; and when, as a younger woman, I heard the subject discussed, it seemed simply ridiculous that any sensible, sane person should question it. And when, later, the phase of woman's right to suffrage came up it was to me only a part of the whole, just as natural, just as right, and just as certain to take place. "And whenever I have been urged, as a petitioner, to ask for this priv ilege for woman, a kind of dazed, be wildered feeling has come over me. "Of whom should I ask this priv ilege: Who possessed the right to confer it? Who had greater right than woman herself? Was it man, and if so, where did he get it? Who conferred it upon him? He depended upon woman ror ms Demg, nis very existence, nurture and rearing. More fitting that she should have conferred it upon him. 1 "Was it governments? What were they but the voice of tfae people? What gave them their -pov7er? Was it divinely conferred? Aias! no; or they would have been better, purer, more just and stable. ""Was it force of arms war? Who furnished the warriors? Who but the mothers? Who reared their sons and taught them that liberty and their country wer worth their blood? Who gave them up, wept their fall, nursed them in suffering and mourned them dead? "Was it labor? Women have al ways, as a rule, worked harder than men. ''Was it capital? Woman has fur nished her share up to the present hour. Who then, can give the right, STOiX i TheJUind You Have Always Bought 2- Bears the ) fit T2 Il.JS It will only cost you 50 cents extra to ride all day in a Cotton Belt Parlor Cafe Car (25 cents fcr a half day). Seated in a large revolving arm chair with plenty of space around you, you ran enjoy as rruch freedom and ease as you please. If you are a smoker you will enjoy the large smoking room with its arm chairs and couch. The ladies will delight in the splendid ladies lounging room, with its lounge and inviting arm chairs, end its rcomy dressing room adjoining. You can have yor.r meals in this car at any hour you want them ; order most anything you vant, from a porterhouse steakvOr a spring chicken down to a sandwich, take 2s long as you please to eat it, and you will oniy have ta pay for what you order. The Cotton Belt is the direct line to Texas Its trains ntn through from Cairo and Memphis to Texas without change. ' Direct couneations are made at its' junctions for all parts of Texas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma and the Bar West. Write and tell ns where yon are going end when you -w ill leave, and we will tell you what yonr ticket will cost, which train to take to m.ike the best time and connections, and will send you an interesting little booklet, "A TPir TO TEX18." E. f. UBEAUBE, Gcsl Pass'r an. TIL kit, . ST. LOUIS, MO To IliDIAIIAPOLIS 'Testlbuled trains, . Standard- nd Compartment' : Sleeping Cars, Parlor Cars, oooeeoeoeowoooeooeooooooco umpesuaaenauaBd g ' 9 are responsible for dry, scrawny and variable colored hair. Many , people 1 have a goodly supply of hair, and - it would be beautiful were it twgjPthafc :, dandruff had destroyed its life admade i it lustreless. Everyone head should be shampooed once a week with some 1 non-injurious an heJklth-giving wash, ( clSutherlstnd Sisters' f Scaip Gleaner s 9 does not rot and bleach the hair, lite ' S' soda, ammonia, etc Aid the scalp S cleaner with the "Haik GBOWka." 9 They contain nothing but what is good O for the hair and scalp. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. v 2 30eoe09oeoooectto and" on what basis? "Who can wltn- hold it? "In regard to my nationality, I was born in old Ruguenot, town of Oxford, Mass., U. S. A. My father and mother were born there. My grandfathers and grandmothers, with two excep tions, were born, lived, died and were buried there. "There is, once in a while a mon arch who denies the right of man to place a crown upon his head. Only the great Jehovah can crown and an noint him for his work, and he reaches out, takes the crown, and places it upon his head with his own hand. I suspect that this is in effect What Wo man is doing today. Virtually there is no one to give her the right to gov ern herself, as men govern themselves5 by self-made and self-approved laws of the land. But In one way or another, sooner or later, she is coming to it. And the number of thoughtful and right minded men who will oppose, will be much smaller than we think; and when it is really an accomplished fact, all will wonder, as I have done, what the objection ever was You never kiuow what form of blood poison will fallow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using1 DeWitt's Liittle Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills for consftii patiom amdi liver aaid bowel -troubles Dr T. C. Smith. CHEAPER RATES TO THE EXPORT EXPOSITION, PHILADELPHIA. Firom p'odmfos wheire there are oo'.ipon agencies in the sitates ol Virginia and. North Carolina, the Southern railway will sell special round trip tickets ta PtoadeiliptLia, account tns Export Exposi tion, at rate of one firsi class fare ilus &o cents admissioai too 'tJie fair tfort the round trip. Tickefs on sale November 14th and 21st, limited to tea Jays fiumi each, dJate of sale for return passage. Rate from Ashevi'lLe $19.45. For full in formation call 'on ti?ket agent or F. R. Darby, CC. P. & T. A., Asheville, N. C. R. L. Verniosii, T. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. It will mat be a. surprise to any who are at all familiar with the good quail-' ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, o know thiaJt people everywhere taice pleasure in relating their experience in the use of that splendid medicine and ta telling of the benefit itttiey have received, from it, of bad colds it hlas cured, of Ithreatend attacks otf pneumonia it has averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of croup and whooping cougfti. It is a grand, good medicine. For sale by all druggists. B.SUTIOP.Ii.TV.Piss'rAi.'L, Z h-ifie fS!ccV.. CSATTAIWOGA. TEW. Four Fast Trains cTncTn TO Detroit AND MICHIGAN AND CANADA POINTS 4 trains every week-day3 trains on Sunday. Pullman and Wner SleepeTS i. . on night ttains. . Vestibuled - Patlor Cars on day trains. i 4 traba every weekly 3 trains on SuocUy ; t, CHICAGO 1 1 and Caf 6 Dining Cars. B , Vf IVMV .; 'I f i s t ' 7 if C - . S 9 - ' " I 1 1 , - i ; 3 1 i f - p t i A i ! T - t : -1. 1 f r . . n - 'j . i'. .. 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