fl 'KNOW NOT WHAT THE TRLTII MAY BEr TLL TELL IT; AS IT WAS, TOLD TO ME."
Volume 76-No.5
Durham, N. C. Wednesday, June 5,1895.
Established 1820.
Relief in Six Hours.
Distressing Kidney anil Bfod
derdise relieved in six hour
by the "N Grat South Amor'
icaa Kilo Cur-s" This ne
remedy i a uroat surprise 01
account of its ex eadi g prompt
ness in ralieving pain in tbi
bladder, kidneys, back andev
ery part of the urinary passage
in male or female. It relieve
retention of water an1 pain io
fusing it almos'. immediately
f you want qurck relief and
cure.tbUis your remedy. So'd
by , Huartt & Farthing,
Druggists, Du ham, N C.
TETTER FOR 15 YEARS
O Faee And Scalp. Physician Pra
te rlpUona and Remadlea fall. Loot
All Hopo of Cur. Thought Hlmaelf
DISFIGURED FOR LIFE
CuUcara Removed CnuU at Onoa.
DbNN Entirely Gone la Oat Moots.
Mow Mo Trace. Bhla Smooth. .
Tor nort tfcaa Bftaaa yaan t u tffaeted
wltk nuwlae Teliar aa my faea and aoalp.
Vuwm pmcniUMMia aaa aiany raowiiM r
furuUbf4, bolus afiarwanla treatM bjr away
fch.atcUaa.aad all to no aU. I kad loat all
kuiof mar brtng cum, and eonrluilad lh4 I
waa tlk.niturtHi I or hip, a irwnq varauaoaa mm
to 1 M t iti RaaKUiia a Irtal, wbkh I
dill la Una wayi Taking tM ItTILlin knob
TrvT to KMinanfute altar Met Burnt, bathed
taffHcd ru la warm waiarwlik('VT't'ak
. aad ai't-ltMl tfaa itia f raaly ontll tka
aruau von all rvaxnad, la oua awulh ayaoa
and aralp arra parfaetly mouth. I gtva lata
ebaerMI wtiawa lor in benafU of allako an
Uua afflictad. T. J. CaBANIHK, D.U,
Couuulilaaa, aav
TETTER ON SCALP' AND HAND
'as rrmeraa Inmnt for Trtlar aa Ik
nip- Ikay Irft aw aoaad aad wall. My aual
kwl Knmna of ika aral alas girlhood. Cut
ClU iUarntn rami o-r.
b. J. UlKkHART. Rut toa, Tana.
1!a4 DfTTvtta aa my hand.' I'aM aaaral
t-OMMllcaVlihoat rrltrf. ( IT, KKM Ktx Hi
tiiilrrliond a. My hanla ara amontfc aad
iMk r.D.wALKR, Oakland, tta.
THE TORTURED, DISFIGURED
Aad hanlHatad, orerywhera, win Sad la tha
Cinrt aa ltr.ar.ura a aialy and aroomaleal
eara for awry tiimmmm aa4 kvinor, Iruax phnyla
to aorxtuia, I rem lateary la aga.
Saki faraortaat tka world. Prior, Ccnrran.
to. ;aVr, i Ur-.i r. tl. r-.rrae lnu
A Cata. loar., bwir riOaiart, Bartaa,
Vr'OawkCaravUa PlaaaMa," aullad fraa.
I TMltUVT. WkHaal,, Vaaaal Hklaaad Saflaal
LulL Uaada Bfadaaar, t-y CvfKtia koAF.
- 8H3RT BREATH,
Clrnl ralna. W'hM, WaaJraaaa,
AMbaM.I1rarairBd InftaauaatMa
rllad la aaa mlaoM ky tka
CwiMwra aaia-raia raaw.
alOTICK.
1 wirr aiary aaa and womaa la lk ralta
uta tataraalad la laa Oaiaai aad Wkwk
ktkiia la kaa ova of ml kuvkt ea tkaaa dir
,..,, addraaa B. M. (Coallay. atUala, 4a
Doan.aadaa will ka aasl ;oa traa.
jaVJww'
In
Poor
Health
means so much more than
you imagine serious and
fatal diseases result irom
trifling ailments neglected, i
Dor?r olav with Nature's
r-t
greatest pit ncaita.
t KmitTi'Q
daiUIISiW I
iron
tri Prs
'
W aaarafaaH
aataf ana.waai
aad taraliT
m wrta
aad caat work,
baflaal aara tak.
naf ikaawf
atria,wBK a, j
Drawa't Iroa tiU
ara. A taw kat. J
M raft kaaiati
luiia fraat Ik
vaf f Aral doaadl
, aad li'dl
plrmal M Uka.
It Cures
Dyipepala, KUatf sad Uvaf
Hwra!tia, TrwibtM,
CoutlMtlM. 6a4 tttoe4
jrUUrlA, NaryowA nmdwt
Womoti'S cowtpUlatA.
1 taaa aa Ika wtailM. All atkara ataaaa.
Btitat.. laimijitaflaaa'
' wH arad art af Taa aVaaatMat Marrd
'aOwMCMIMKAWCa wM.TrMMI. ft
awhM'W'SlSrkftjkwa
Soma Old Superstitions. If Al upon his head. This he soon
It ! ' i.iirmn in nhPva I round . was honey and upon ex
nnny strange ideas .and supersti- bulIet . min h .
.... I,-..- I.. ' J i-l . . . o . - r- -
u imvc , m u uttuuw uow io a a bee tree, alter passing through
i fi"omour great-grandmothers, I the partridce. He returned tdthe
nan v of which are still believed boU80i and secured three larg&tubs
n nm.jte country tiIqcm nnrti. !ro.railK PaiI8 au 01 wnicn
- ' I ho filing fitK ..r
iny uy uie pasumry m tna wonn While somirincr th hwev. Iip
England; It was proverbial noticed a peculiar movement of
ith our grandmothers that: ; I the tree, which seemed to expand
A maiden should never bemaanl subside at intervals
ried in colors if she wishes to be to the btlier si,d!' a,wide ,m.w.a8
... .. . ... . lapparrenT, ana ne learnea maiite
happy, the most unfortunate col- ti LlW 1W, ihi h
oris iKiing yellow and green. learned that the tree was hollow,
Widows who re-marry ought not I From this he succeeded in extract-
to be dressed in white. Wednes-I'ng thirty-two coons, which had
day b the most foitunate day for Jen up winter quarters therein,
a , n J! I the peculiar movement of the tree
mnrrmt'ps. Saturday the most mi-1, f , .... .. .
' . i navinc Deen causoi dv tne united
- i. : . ; .
u-y- - I breathinz of the coons,
The 13th of the month is un-1 "Nor was this all of his remark-
'ortunate for all purposes. ble adventure, for on a'tempting
If a wMinr tut-tv alinuM mt w cross uie nver me ice gave way,
" " " I J ' I .1 I ,! r .
- v 8hort distance- When he arrived
paratipn win ensue.,. at his home he had about forty-
Bird in flocks are lucky, and five bass in his coat pockets, and a
the sun to shine upon a bride is j few had found lodgment in his
mnol nrr anitiraia Annni'intr eiiiwnee I OOOtS,
in all matters, and mutual love.
If a green pea-pod containing
nine yeas is put by a niaidon over
ie hall-door, she will be married
MiAVkiWWMAtiwWyyAiAiAAAAi
' tils View. ' ..
, Wilmington Star.
Ex-President Harrison, who was
in aew lorls when the last de-
ri!nn lv tha Snrnvmn flnnrt nn
the first stranger who enters the constitutionality of the income
iapjiens to be bachelor. j tax law was rendered was asked
Everything commenced upon I by a reporter what he thought of
ie first day of the moon is sup-1 the decision. He said lie didn't
poed to turn out successful. . I care to express' an opinion and
Never pick up an old glove or I then proceeded to " express his
arrow will follow. " . I opinion as follows:
A dream told before breakfattl "I do not care to eKpress any
rill uot come true: It is said to I opinion upon the present decision.
unluck- to dream oi a baby, 1 1 e w as passeu ana susumicu
oy me lormer decision oi me
court, was simply a sandbagging
measure, by which the poor man
was made U bear the burden
while the coupon-clipping, stock
holding classes sat around in com'
fort I have nothing to say about
the decision today.
In saying this he said all that
was nocessary.to say about it, and
ucky to dream of a white horse,
ind luckiet-t of all to dream of
nusic being ida vel. To dream oi
wedding means a death, and to
ream of a death foretells a wed-
ing.
Too Accommoding.
RlrkaMad Sfailbcra TubafcoaM
lie who tries to tilease evrrv
rody will pletMe uoUidy, aud it i I he doubtless expressed the senti-
we. idem ami illustraUve m re-1 ment of nine-tenths of the people
.xjrtaig the tobacco market as in who any irjteregt ia tuat sub-
myUnng tlse. for exanple:. . .. . .i. n,
J..I1 A , I , 1 1- in
,iU, inittontive. few Luvers. first decision created a feeling of
' . - ' I .. . . ... I ...i ,L.
ie retorter dare not. for the mar I disappointment mrougnoui uie
.it's sake, represent the day's do-Icouitry among those who fa von d
ngs pruthrully, but lie must say I tjie inC0me tax as a revenue meas
""i r" 7" ore auj W,CQ they saw it so
he i aricet continues buoyant and ; . , ... . . ,
,igh. Hut in doing thii been- whittled down that the wealthiest
sHiuters aiuther class of sellers would escape and-the burden be
rtlicr than losse sellers, who claim I thrown upon those of moderate
Uie rcrt is injurious; when their I means, they felt that the best thing
-ustoiner see a high market and I that could be done would be to
yet get uo such or no sales accord- ine lhe wboU lhine ouL jbcre
thel . . , , -
incly. they wkicK." Now
planter aud-other sellers always
ran at some sales note trie sc
are no tears to shed over it now.
Charlo'.to News: The love the
4 mtnodathig reporter's vagaries J people of North Carolina have for
jnd declares the per unreliable, 1 Vftnco j9 wonderful. When his
as lie related most of his tobacco nHm waa mentioned bv Mr. Ti
ofercd aud others tnbacoosold low I ict Q his introduction of ex-Got-
in his presence, while policy said, I emor Tavtor the applause was
for the market's and appearance 1 deafenine. This feeling of lov
Mike, prices should (to do good (?) I ftna admiration exist everywhere
always be quoted up; so the plan-1 in the state. It ia a grand and
ter loses faith. lendurm; monument to his spot-
Lastly, the broker and buyer: 1 integrity and unswerriug do
'.Mr. lleiiorter, you ruin my trade; I vtt'on to the interests of his native
your iHl.cy never vanes; you itata and all her people. ISomeor
' t. ! . . aa . M
report the market-so nign itanves oqr leaders would do well to toi-
m. oMeriaWiy." While another ow his example in Ueir dealingsri ftf.flpnAnn or disorderlv
buver declares Uie market rcpre-1 with the people. Let us find a I . . t,. vin;m
..:.,.t 1-. ii,ut ,,A .i,it- lill 1 .1 J..i.i th,, conduct by Patrcman ilham
1 1 . . iv w vww a.-w mm-m vaa . a ... I Ulall Ul II IO IIIUU1U WV VA.iB iv
in, while an ither complains he l.taffl in 'KG as he did in '
. .1 - . I t 0
ean i ui y at wm uuouiaions you w hen can sucn an ono oe ioud
make so low. The accommodate I ,r
ing reporter, finding he can please I Whkat sold in 1873 for f 1.3
nobody, aays nothing and give a bushel, and in 1893 for eighty
W A: J
la thai eld Sawar n m4 M H
Ihlataf kaaogr. a U U at
M4UWMao)rMtvr,
D.& C.Roses
trnw and klnnra Indown ar aal, la a4
or (ardaa-tnaf ara oa thatr owa root
Oar aaw oalde lo Boaa rultnra will kali
yoa mak a wla aalartloo-lall foa bow
roaaa aad athar Sowart ara trowa al
raa kaadqaarlara and how 7oa aaa
(raw Uxa iualiy walk
If yaa as yaaaaat, wa will amd fraa. tkli aara.
abw kmk Md a am,M n.KT.af aa, Soral
anaaaiaa, mm ) lw
' turn iion a roiD co
Waal Urava, ra.
:0ph.sjob,Mhe liiHisaauiesins . , . nJ .cru
vt the trade are on ins bead; and " . . .
lite irauu mm vh uia lunu, onu i , , .
i,:uii s. t!,t nnl-nlv Isilw men asvrt that the low
reads market reports, it would price of wheat has been due to the
i j- .i:.i I. .. it - !..:..
kYonn srcin iiiiik eTcrvuuuT uiu. idfinonei zaunn wi auvr. uutra
It is only when a business card is 18Cg wIieat gyM for fl.OOa busl
solicited that it ia said, "Nobody , droll,,ii.g to $1.31 in 187
udmento. -d silver had not bee,, demoe;
vntir own mahin; and obscrva-Hiied. One mighr tupposo tin
lion. Few critics print tluir own western farmers would (ind, them'
oniuioiw: thev are usually afraid lu ooiwldcrablv Perplexed by
am . I - I aauo r - -' i " - ar ' a w-
n ,of them under their own names -nramcnls' of their would be
for CntlClCm. ,-UAM -n.l mirrt.t' r.VMltllftll
UaMlIB, V. M,,.fy.T
.i . I.. it. ..I
TUI. I- - T-... Caa, ircaCll tl0 IWHCIMSHIM m
v xv- T TWriu Prioo of wheat may sometimes
Tha hew ilmingten Globe , t.
publwhed the following, which has aepono upu u ...
too many features to be named: I status or suer.
A f r,i livintr tinfl Pulnski.l '
.l .tt .!L!., .r,a l,i. farm I SOHT.
i .i.- ,i,. .u . MrirUi. Tricnd lou have no more
.nd n erorwlnif the Khcnatiiro. work to do on that picture, hats
hoi ilrt bird fell, ha stopped to I T0U?
pic it it up, when something warm, ArtiiMUentjl I have tp,
He The doctor has
told roe
evening
I
to take a walk every
for exercise, but he - says
ought to' have some' object, in
view. , 1 1 . ,
SheWhy not think of home?
New York Herald."
"Algy and May have tabooed
hammocks." ,
"Why?"
"One was tho cause of their
first falling out." Harlem
Life., '' v
Mrs. Malaprop-Who are1 the
two young ladies playing that
duet on the piano?
Herr Strawizski One is the
daughter of the hostess. ,
Mrs MalapropAnd, pray,
who is her accomplice? Eulens-
piegel. ' :
"No," said Cholly : Anglo-
mane, "1 will nevan consent to
having twadespeople , in the
club." ' . '
"Why not?" ,
"Because I have . trouble
nough to avoid meeting my
creditors as it is? Washine-
ton Star. " ' , ' '
Old ".Gentleman Do , you
think, sir that you are able to
support my daughter without
continually hovering on - the
verge of bankruptcy?
Suitor On yes, I am sure I
can.
Old Gentleman That's more
than I can do. Take her and
be happy. Tid Bits. . ,
"Who knows what the death
rate?" asked the statistical
boarder. .
"Why," gurgled the cheerful
idiot, "anybody ought to know
that there is one death apiece
for every inhabitant
The statistical boarder made
some remarks on the subject of
the Cheerful Idiot's grammer,
but the mad rush for strawber
ries drowned bis voice in its
clamor. Indianapo' is Journa'.
tion, where two charges were
placed against him, disorderly
assembly and assault.
Near Pound Pond, Okl., a
farmer named Eugene Busch
has just concluded a forty dayp
fast, which he claims to have
taken because commanded t
do so by God. Buschis walking
skeleton.' He has instituted e
new religion, which he denomi
nates the "Evening Light.''
There are already , forty adher
ents to this strange religious
sect, and they look upon him af
a direct mediator between
themselves and God. He de-
Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PUCE
were made before tho frosts two
weeks ago and therefore the re
Tort is in excess of the actual con-
lition of the crops today. There
s great complaint of cotton worms,
potato bugs and other insect pests,
I he condition of apples is given
Ht,Ara VtnW 'mmmnniniiti'na. tr, 3 Vlj peaches, 2; Other ftUltS, 91
j - " I ... .-,.. i . . . ',
his followers after he has naas l"u ""ITV 'uul ie;-Jiuiu ai
r ...
J a. l e a I
uu lurougu a son oi i ranee,
and he has instructed them t'
abandon all of their world!
possessions and take up a no.
madic life Busch and hit
family will also give up th-iir
homes and become pilgrims.
Cort of lha War to North Carolina.
Rev. A. D. Bctti.
Of the 1,552 men in the 30th
vgiment, 358 were killed or died
luring the war a lUtta over 23
percei.t. Ilusbnads, 114. That
nade 114 widows. The dead fa
llow Wealth Has Escaped. cliers l(!U -4 cluldren. aorth
Th Vam WntAA wtruiiuanus. nave mrnisuea over
II VII I IE 11 1 mm Iolrir tUn Inca At
now weaiin excapes taxation ana the 30th rerimcnt fls fln flVprn(rfl.
how the masses of tho temple are J this State lost 27,600. As 31 ier
made to bear it. The World says-1 Jent. ot the dead were married.
'.'.a -a ' . . -
the war made 8,550' widows for
North Carolina and comething
over 17,112 children fafherless.
Judge Berman; inHhe United
States Court at Montgomery, Ala.,
Friday sentenced a dozen men to
die Brooklyn penitentiary for one
year and fines ot $500 each. They
bad been convicted of illicit distil-
ing. He has also sentenced about
months in the county jail for re-
Accounting for his Nerve
aude That stupid fellow
proposed to me last night. He
ought to have known before
hand that I should refuse him
arie Perhaps he did.
Brooklyn Life.
Mrs. Riley (handing a young
Kelly over the fence) Here's
yer Johnny, Mrs. Kelly. It's
mesilf that's aftber catchin'
him puttin dhried pays up me
Cordaylia's nose. An yes
naden't be aftber shpankin'
him, fur Oi hov. Judge.
"The first thing you want to
git into your head as soon as the
swelling is gone down, said the
bald headed philosopher to the
newly-elected young man, "is that
your election didn't hapjKjii so
much from a desire of tho people
to cct you sn as from a desire to
get the other ftllow out' Indi
anapolis Journal.
Abe Fitxhugh, a desperate
South Washington negro, was
arrested in Hunton alley Sun
In 1866, the 3'ear after the close
of the great struggle, there was
collected $236,000,000 from inter
nal taxct that were withm lest
than ten years nearly all repealed.
these were taxes-, for the most
part, upon' wealth that is, the)
were levied upon those who had
the greater ability to pay Then
were taxes upon incomes, upon
banks, unon sales, cross receint
anu uiviueuus, upon legacies qis- the 6ame number tQ tems ofsis
inouuve snares ana successions,
. A I tatltrtar ttrirnmir ItrnnCA
One by one all these taxes were I .
repealed. Coproatious and rich I Fayetteville correspondent News
men employed the lobby at Wash- j and Observer: Burglars forced
mgton to help them escape taxa-1 their way : into the office of the
tlOn. 1 hey elected men tO Lon- I Omitlinrn Tolonhnnn rnmnanv 1.it
gress to secure the repeal of these n5?h, broke ooenthe safe ot
lisia'o until 1 M7-1 nnlv Kl n nnn flfnl I V V '
a? ii . . a m lawut a uuuuicu auu un y ui inu
years later every vestige of inter- httndd dollars
ual taxation upon wealth was i In Columbia county. Florida.
gone, and only taxes upon uuiver-j Wednesday night James Freeman,
sai consumption wuiskey, Dear, a negro, attempted to ravish the
touncco, eic reinameu.
Wealth had escaped.
It was not because the expenses
on war account had dim'nis'ied
that these war taxes were repealed.
In 1866 the interest on tho war
debt and the pensions, the con
tinuing war expenses, called for
1148,000,000. In 1875 they re-
imred $132,000,000. But last
wife of Frank Corsele.'also colored.
Freeman was arrested Thursday
and Friday night three officers
started with him to Lake City to
place him in jail. About half way
the prisoner was taken trom the
guard by a mob, tied to a post and
shot to death. The mob was com
posed party of negroes. Near the
yearthey demanded $168,000,000 same place a negro was lynched
in owier worus, me increascu cosi three weeliS ag0 for a sinjUar crime
of pensions has outrun the reduc-1
. . I a.; ,- . t r,
tious on interest account. In 1875 ,lJS were openea oj oupen is-
the interest charge was $103,000,- ing Architect of the treasury Fri-
000 and the pension cost $29,000,- day for the pile foundations for
000. Last year the interest the public building at Newbern,
charges was $27,000,000 and the N. C, as follows: D. W. Skinntr,
Hyde Co., of Chicago, $2,759;
Henry 0 Culpeper, Portsmouth,
Va., $3,237; Frank Baldwin,
Washington, D. C, $2,103.
The steamers Norman and Jack
were in collision in a dense fog
near Middle Island, Lake Huron,
Thursday night. The Norman
sank, carrying down with her the
Steward's wife, Wademan and a
deck hand. The Jack was afloat
at last accounts, but in a badly
damaged condition.
Thursday evening a boat con.
taining Fred'k Dame, Thomas, F.
O'Donnell, and Misses Nellie
White and Laura Bertram was
overturned on Lake Quinsaga
mond, near Worchester, Mass.,
and the two latter were drowned.
All the party were young people.
Butcher Will you have a round
steak miss?
Young Housekeeper Oh! I
don't care what shape it is, so it's
tender. Detroit Free Press.
"Charley," complained the
you woman who goes to all the
ball games, "you don't hug me
with half the fervor you used to.
You haven't got a glass arm, have
you?" Indianapolis Journal.
An enthusiastic editor writes:
"The battle is now opened."
But, alas! the intelligent com
positor spelled "battle" with an
"o,' and his readers said they sus
pected it all along. Pearson's
Weekly.
A Slight Difference. Rural
magistrate Konrad, you are
charged with committing an as
sault on the night watchman.
Konrad I only threw his jacket
behind the stove.
Night Watchman Yes, your
Worship, but I was inside the
jacket. Dorfbarbier.
Binks Say, Jinks, people are
saying you lived out west under
an assumed name.
Jinks It's a lie, an infernal lie,
sir.
"You were known there as Mr.
TimsoH, weren't you?"
"Jimson is my real name. My
present name is assumed." New
York Weekly.
II
and, of a mucilaginous conmtenry, I splj it Tld Bits
Evans after a pitched battle, in
which both officer and prisoner
were badly bruised. Evans,
who was recently trarsfer.ed
from the fourth to the fifth prr
cinct, saw a lot of negroes play
ing craps in the ailey, which is
near four and a half and M
streets, and mads a rush for the
gang. All of the men ran ex
cept Fitzhugh, who remained to
fight the officer until the others
could, get safely away.
Evans placed Fitzhugh under
arrest, but the moment that
the crap players were u,t of
sight, Fitzhugh dealt Evans a
stinging blow in the face and
started to run. Evans caught
the fellow again, and then they
fought The negro rained
blows from his fist upon the
face of the officer, and the lat
tered hammered the negro with
his club. Fitzhugh, who ha;
long posed as toughest ne
grq in South' Washington, fl
nally gave in, and accompani
ed his captor to the police sta-
pension list cost $141,000,000,
These figures show that while
expenses on war account have in
creased $36,000,000 in twentv
years, every internal revenue tax
on wealth originally laid to 11 ee".
them has been abolished. The
whole burden of government is left
upoii tne necessaries of the people,
of whiuh the poor Mid the eople
of moderate means jwiy 90 jier
cent.
If this injustice can be remedied
in no other way, vcrilv the justices
of the Supreme Court nt? right in
saying tliut tliecoibt.lution should
be amended.
of Washington, $4,250; Grace & CbHdren Cry for Pitcher's C&stork
i''"v'v ' in -
DitrairatrdDaya
Kcw York Olamrr.
Home one, of a sarcastic turn of
mind, no doubt, says in times
gone by the saints occupied hard
wood seats in their Plrtiu suiidu-
k I a a
anes and saner "A1Y liod, the
spring of AH jy Joys." Then
all tho iteoplo sang. Now the
wonuuiipcrs sit on soft cushions in
elegant edifices, while the choir
sings for them or to them, "Art
Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid?"
Jnta Cron Rport tor May,
The State cron report for May
has bccti summarized. It is bused
on replies Irom 1.000 cormion-
denu ana shows a much worse
coudfy'on of somo crops than the
governments reiwrt does. The
condition of wheat is 89 per tuit.;
oats, 84; rye, 88; tfa 0; cotton,
11; corn'y ViUtcco, 94; clover
ai gnittttoa, 07. The condition
of cotton is the lowest in many
years. Tho prospect for this orm
is extremely poor and. thauongG
decreased. Corn, fell off 9 points
since April Home of the returns
for Infants and Children.
THIRTY TarV oVafTatlow of CaetarU with, tho atrwagw wT
alUlwa af paraoaa, paralt mm to apaafc of It wUhaat gwaaalag.
It la wnqaaatlnnaply lha fcaat twady foflafaata aad CVUArw
tha world haa aw fcanwa. It la harailaaa. ChOdrw Ilha H. It
trlwaa thaaa aaattV. It win aara that Uraa. Ia It Mothara hara
aaamathlBf; which la ahanlwfaly aafa aad practically arfaot aa a
ahlld'i aaadlrlaa.
Caatarla daatfraWarwia.
' CaatorU allaya FeaarUhneaa. t
Caatarla fruraid TnraHInf 8o Card.
CantoHa t wtwa rrlarrhowi aad Wlad Call.
Catforia ratletrea Taathlaj; Trwahlaa.
Caaforla paraa CaaatlpaHeaTaad rtta.taaf.
Caatarta tiawtraUaaa tha affacla nf carh la acid t yalaa-aaaa alf.
Caatorla doaa aet contain mm-pliraxs aplaam, or athar aaroatla araywHr.
Caatorla kaataillataa tha food, tawalataa tho atowiaah aad Wwala,
Siring aalthw aad aataral alaaa.
Caatorla la aal aa la oaatf WUaa wa1yv It la aat Id la VaJh.
pwat kPaw aay aaa to aU yoa aarthbta; al aa aa tha alaa ar yraa lap
that It la"Jat aa good" aad "will aaawwr orwry yarya
Saa that yoa pat C-A-S-T-O-W-T-A
Tha fWataaHa SJ( ,
fSTS - aa try
Ifaatwraag
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla
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