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- -if" - f A .1 V 5 V Williams' Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE. rrfN II IE 11 a It VII I II f Williams' Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PUB. - - - -. . y : This Argtjs o'er the peoplo's rights, No soothing strains of Maia's son, v - " ' " . ' Doth an eternal vigil keep Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" VOL. XVII. GOUDSBORO. C. THURSDAY JUNE 16. 1898. ' NO 57 . " " . i i nil ' Royal mokes the food pare, wholesome and delicious Absolutely Puro POVt aWOWO POWOEB oo., newvork. SYSTEMATIC STEALING. THE ARGUS. DAILY AND WEEKLY. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Goldsboro and Vicinity History in Brief Epitome of Sayings and Doings, Wise and Otherwise, Ban Down and Kan in by Omnipresent Ubiquitous, Local . "Grand Bounds." Henry Guess has opened a bar ber shop in the Atlantic Hotel at Morehead City, where he will be pleased to serve his patrons here who may visit the Atlantic during the summer. He will also con tinue to run his shop under the Hotel Kennon. Mr. R. A. Creech, the jeweler, is occupying his place of business now by himself and he haa made quite a nice arrangement in his store. He has had .the front of his building repainted in black and gold which adds very much to the appearance of the place and lcoks attractive. Mr. J. L. Faulkner who will with Mr. C. E. Haskitt, manage the Farmers' Warehouse the next season arrived here. "Thursday from bis home in south Boston, where he has been spending the vacation. He has come thus early so as to get everything in proper ' shape for the large business they are expecting when the season opens. Mr. Faulkner was of the , management of this warehouse last year and Mr. Haskitt has , been its book-keeper since the opening, some two years ago, and they both need no introduction to the planters who have been patrons heretofore. At the closing exercises of Fremont Academy Friday Dr. i D. Swindell delivered the an. nual sermon at liOcTock. It was said to be a master piece of ora tory. Oo most occasions of this kind the sermon is generally . a matter of form and is delivered in accordance with custom, and with very little interest to the audience, but the sermon of Mr. Swindell yesterday was far from being the smallest item on the programme of exercises. The natural inborn eloquence of that eminent divine swept wandering ' thoughts from the minds of the large audience and beld their ate, ' tention as if by enchantment. He held up to the youth of the land high ideals as possible attain ments in life and showed the dif ference between superficial fame and intrinsic magnaminity, the latter of which comes only to those who crown their lives with Christian character. Tbe Home of George Hinson is Searched and Dry Goods Galore Are Found ' and Recognized. Daily Argus of Saturday. The Mayor's office this morn ing looked like an auction store. Remnants and whole bolts of calico, and dress goods, shoes, pants, buggy robes, towels and notions were strewn all over the room and there was a large crowd of spectators watching the policemen, who were acting as clerks in packing and unpack ing the different boxes for the several merchants around town who recognized the mass of the goods as coming from their stores. " ' George Hinson, a white man who has been working as a street hand for the city for several years, stands accused of stealing these articles. The magnitude of the unlawful business that he has been carrying on may be guessed at from the number of those who have been his victims. Among the large pile of goods which were displayed at the Mayor's office Messrs. Hood & Britt, Messrs. Smith & Scott, Messrs. BjzzellBros. and Messrs j B. Cohen & Co. recognized sev eral articles as coming from their stores. There was still a large pile left on which there were jo marks and they were not identic tied. The manner of the discovery of this continuous stealing, which has been going on, perhaps, for several years, was very simple, and yet officer N. G. Prica, who searched the house and made the arrest, deserves great credit for this important piece of work. A calico shirt waist which Hin son a wilo had sold to a lady ac quaintance, led to the discovery of the stealing. The lady wearing the shirt waist did not hesitate to tell where she bought the goods from and thereby hangs the clue to the whole thing. Officer Price with his usual alertness discovered the secret, and. going to work found others who bad purchased goods from Hinson. .-T7Vevl ucu SrHS-m u i ch How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for, any case of Catarrh .that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' " F, J. CHENEY & Co.., Props.. Toledo, 6. We, the undersigned, -have knowu P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfect1 y honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry oat any obligations made by their firm. West & Trtjax, - Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. WAUMNG, KlNXAN & MAEVXN - Wholesale Druggist?, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists, Testimonials free. ' V. Key West, June 11. -The wet weather began last night and the showers have refreshed every body and everything. This morn ing's advices from, the fleet around Cuba is that their health remains satisfactory. :- Z -Kingston, June 11." The U S Steamer Adria cut; the Santiago Kingston cable Sunday, isolating Cervera. - - The only way a man can find out just what a woman really tuinks of him is to make her an id. SO , .uent amrn and.jjooovtu'ed a search warrant and a warrant for" arrest, and went to Hinson's home yesterday at-6 o'clock, in company "with officer Denmark, searched the house, ob tained the goods and put Hinson under arrest. He was locked up and will be given a hearing before Mayor Peterson Monday morning. The evidence t already obtained is conclusive as . to Hinson's guilt and he was sent to jail this morn ing to await the findings of the Mayor's court on Monday at 10 o'clock. Our Ps and.... ....Other Eyes. Oar I's are just as strong as they were fifty years ago, when we have cause to use them. But we have less and less cause to praise ourselves, since others do the praising, and we are more than willing for you to see us through other eyes. This is how we look to S. F. Boyce, wholesale and retail druggist, Duluth, Minn, who after a quarter of a century of obser vation writes : "I have sold Ayer's Sarsapa rilla for more than 25 years, both at wholesale and retail, and have never heard anything but words of praise from my customers ; not a single com plaint has ever reached me. I believe Ayer's Sarsaparilla to be the best blood purifier, that has been introduced to the gen eral public." This, from a man who has sold thousands of dozens of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, . is strong testimony. But it only echoes popular sentiment the world over, which has, "Nothing but words of praiM for Ayer'a Sarsaparilla." Any doubt about ltT Send forTureboo" It kUls doubts 1 Addeess J. O. . 1 doubters. i Co XiOweU. 1 15 i 1 n mryn 1 Wm1 When you have a sick horse you do not hitch him VP to a sulky and take, him to the rase track for a little healthful aein. You doc tor him. You cannot work or recreate a man into good health- any. mora than you can a horse. Bicycling1 will make healthy men mure ueaituy ; it will make unhealthy men more unhealthy. When a man has been living' in too big a hurry, when he has worked himself out, when he has got so that he does not sleep or eat, or rest. and the whole world looks gloomy to him, it is time for him to take medicine. Then, when- he is braced up a bit, it is time enough for him to take to the bicycle. When a man's nerves have an edge on them, so that the least little disappoint ment rasps on his temper like a file, when his stomach and liver and nerves are de ranged, and he is continually gloomy and melancholy, he should take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It makes a man as hungry as a fisherman and sees to it that all the vital elements of the food are absorbed into the blood. It braces up the liver and puts it to work in the right way. it drives all bilious impurities trom tbe system. It fills flesh, nerves, brain cells, sinews and bones with the life-giving ele ments of rich, red, pure blood. It makes man healthy and then a bicycle will make him strong. Medicine dealers sell it, and have nothing "just as good." Through your skillful treatment I am once more a well man." write. T. N. Arnold. Esq.. of Gandy. Logan Co.. Neb. I suffered for vears with constipation and torpidity of the liver, irritation of the prostate and inflammation of the bladder. I took six bottles of 'Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant Pellets and am permanently cured. You have been the means of saving my life." A man or woman who neglects constipation suffers from slow poisoning. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One little " Pellet " is a gentle laxa tive, and two a mild cathartic. All medicine dealers sell them. No other pills are "just as good." For Sunday Perusal and Every Guidance. - The peacemaker Is all right, but he is never appreciated by the man- who is getting tbe .best of it"' - - '- SATURDAY SERMON. Day If the church in the home loses its place, the church elsewhere will exert less influence for good. There are thousands of profess ing church people who go to church when they feel like it once on Sunday when - every cir cumstance is favorable, who rent a sitting or a pew and give some thing when present for the sup port of the services; who call upou the clergy when they want beir children baptized, their off spring married or some dear one buried, and whose religion ends right there. The great majority of such people never seem to res aliz3 that there is any duty rests ing upon themselves as parents and - guardians of th-e sou's of children; they do not or will not see that the church to he a reality must be something more than a place of resort on a clear Sunday morning; that religion is some thing more than listening to a sermon once a week'and paying pew rent four times a year. Re vive the church in the home and you strengthen the church else where; revive the church in the home and you will breathe an atmosphere of realism all the time instead of inhaling it for an hour and a half on Sunday; re vive the church in the home and your religion will begin to have a depth of meaning in It, a sense of reality about it, a measure of importance attached to it, that you. have never dreamed of hith erto; revive the church in the home and the church elsewhere, with its . lessons, its liturgy, its sacraments, its offices, will ac quire a new sweetness, an added beauty, fresh interest and a per sonal attachment for you which comes as a revelation. The scales drop from your eyes as you see the beauty of a system which in cludes all, father, mother and children, in the same covenant of grace, and you thank God and 1 m tage courage as you realize as you never have before the bless edness and the comfort of the words "the promise is unto you and to your children." isut there is another great' ar gument for the revival of family religion. We are living in a day of great danger. The Christian faith is set up, as it were, for a target ana an men who can draw a bow or hurl a dart assail it. Hume with .his malice. Vol taire with his sarcasm, Ingersoll with his eloquence have many followers. Rationalism is the popular fad of the age. Men must, like St. Thomas of old, see with their eyes and touch with their fingers or they will not be lieve. Matters of the most sacred character are made-the subject of jest in poesy and story.' The morals of the Mosaic law are treated with .. cold unconcern Men must have grace every day there must be daily help for daily need. There is an aperture ior every sin to enter the sacred precinct of the home: there is a crevice through which penetrates every pestilential atmosphere of infidelity and blasphemy, heresay and delusion. Church going on Sunday will not suffice to combat these dangers of the home. The foe must be met on his own ground. To offset irreligion and skepticism, let there be prayers offered and religion mentioned often with reverence and love. To offset the attractions of worldly matters let religious men and religious matters be shown in their true light. Let us endeavor to find that happy medium in family religion which avoids the Puritanical straits lacedness of old New England on the one band and the laxity of tbe present day in all parts of the country on the other. If there be no church- teaching in the home, how can the preacher hope to make any permanent impres sion upon the minds of those who hear him? If there be no church in the home, how can we wonder that there are few young men in our congregations and that the coming generation of young people are entirely indif ferent to the religion of Christ, its institutions, its life, its mission and its destiny? . And then, too, how sweet the entire life of one who has been brought up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord! How in finitely sweet the mantle of right eousness which falls from the goodly person of one who has feared God and all his house upon the shoulders of the chilu! From father to son, from mother to daughter, the promise extends, and as the years go by the mem bers of tbe dear familiar church in the home grow less and less, until all-are. gathered from be neath the roof-tree and sleep be neath the turf, each head pillow ed with a prayer, in sure and certain hope, and on each stone are caryed the words: "Here sleeps in Christ!" The shadows of the night of time vanish at the breaking of the dawn of eternity. A united household: Father, Dther, children, all are there! All awake to the brightness of the perfect day. . A glorious un ion, not one missing, a united family, a united family in Heave, en! Chronic Dyspepsia Cured. H1 FTEB suffering for nearly thirty years from dyspepsia, Mrs. H. E. Dngdale, wife of a prominent business man of Warsaw, N. Y., writes: "For 28 years, I was a constant sufferer from dyspepsia and a weak stomach. The lightest food "produced distress, causing severe pain and the forma tion of gas. No matter how careful of my diet I suffered agonizing pain after eating. I was treated by many physicians and tried numerous remedies without permanent help Two years ago I began taking Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills and Nervine. Within a week I commenced improving, and per sisting In the treatment I was soon able to eat what I liked, with no evU effects I keep them at hand and a single dose dispels any old symptoms. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, STILL WAITING FOR HELP. SAMPSON IRRITATED OVER THE DELAY IN SENDING TROOPS The War Department' Indignant at the Timidity ot the Navy Department. Convoys Chasing Spooks. By Telegraph to The Argus. " Washington, June 11. Ad miral Sampson this morning sent Secretary Long a cipher dis patch to the Navigation Bureau from Port Antonoi, which is said to contain news of the utmost importance. It is known that the delay" in sending troops to assist Sampson in holding the grounds which he is bombarding daily at Santiago and adjacent points has greatly irritated the Admiral. His message this morniog is supposed to deal with this phase of the situation and to urge upon the Department the expediency of haste. He jalso designated to the Department the number and the names of the ships he has sent to meet and reinforce the ,1; convoys. The newest plan of the Admin istration which contemplates the holding of troop ships near Key West until Monday does not meet the approval of Sampson. - He wants transports to sail imme diately, so he will not have to reduce the Spanish fortifica tioas one day only to have to do his work over again the next day for lack of troops to drive the Spaniards away from the coast. Washington, June It. Opera tions against Cuba are still.-s.us pended while the convoys chase the spook Spanish ships around thq Gulf. The War Department is indignant at the timidity of the Navy Department, Secretary Long says the convoys will re turn in time for the expedition to start to-morrow. The first part of the second Manila expedition is expected to sail today. THE MERRIMAC'S HEROES. SAMPSON'S ESTIMATE OF THEIR VALOR. He Thinks Their Brave Deed Uneclipsed in the Annals of History Except by the Cushing. Recommends Recognition. .Nervine I ?4 Restores fr Health 1 DB. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Fighting Joe Wheeler is or ganizing war. ' He will "soon be war itself. -. A justice of the peace is the only peace connected with some matrimonial experiments. Expkbiei' CE Teaches the value of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It Is constantly accomplishing wonderful cures and. people in all sections take it. know it will do them good ' ... r Hood's Pills cures all liver, ills, Mailed for 25 cts, by C. I. Hood & Co., &owelli Mass. - GREAT IS AMERICA. England Would Send 100,000 Soldiers, But Don't Think It Necessary. By Telegraph to The Argus. Washington, June 11. Io his official report to the President on tbe Merrimac achievement in Santiago channel Admiral Samp son says: "I caonot too earnestly express my appreniat'on of the conduct of Mr. Hobson and his gallant crew; and I venture to say that a more brave or daring deed has not been done since the Cushing blew up the Albemarle. "Referring to the inspiring ietter whicliyou addressed to all officers at the beginning of the war, I am sure you will offer suitable professional reward to Mr. Hobson and his no less he roic companions. "And let me add here, that Commander Miller, of tbe Merri mac, relinquished his .command with the very greatest reluctance, believing that-he should stand by his charge under all circumstances. He was, however, finally -persuaded that for any other person to attempt to carry out the multitude of details which had been under the exclusive preparation of Mr. Hobson might endanger the. suc cessful executiou of the daring scheme. "There were hundreds of vol unteers anxious to participate. There were 150 volunteered from the Iowa; quite as miny from the New York, and large numbers from all the other ships of the fleet, among officers and men promiscuously." A little boy asked for a bottle of 'get up in the morn'.ng na fast as you can," the druggist recognized a house hold name for "De Witt's Little Early Risers," and gave him a bottle of those famous little pliIs for constipation, sick headache, liver and stomach troubles. J, H. Hill & Son. Goldsboro, and John R. Smith Mt. Olive An Admiring Englishmen. By Telegraph to The Argus, New York June 11. Sir Thomas Lipton, the great English tea merchant, arrived on the steamer Lucania this morning. He says all England is intensely interested in the war.- English men will not allow any interfer ence and England will attend to - the European ring, leaving' Amer ica to deal with Spain exactly as it pleases, - if necessary England, he says, will send 100,000 soldiers to the assistance of America. He says furthermore we believe that it will not be necessary to call on ue:, for the whole world knows that noth ing can win against America. .. A deai of Spanish misrule lies between Columbia's carvels and Carvera's cruisers. - nn Lru Pills Cure sick headache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tpngue, gas In the stomach, flistresa and indigestion. Do not weaken, but have tonic effect. 25 cents. only XUia to take with Bood'i BaraaparUT 'Every c'ty," says the St. Louis Globe-Damocrat, "'that had a Dewey, day will now have to follow it with a Hobson day." . m m . Thirty-five years make a generation That is how Ion g Adolph, Fisher, of zianesvuie, u.. sunerea irom piles. Me was cured by using three boxes of De Witt's Witcn Hazel Halve. J. a. Mill & Son, Goldsboro, and John R. Smith, The unsalaried office ' always has to seek the man. . A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. De Witt's Little Early Kisers cleanse the -liver, cures constipation and all stomarh and liver troubles J. M. iiiil & Son, lioldsboro ana Joan. ti. bmita Mt Olive. An old hen never fears oppo sition from the egg-plant. Children like it, it saves - their lives. We mean One MinuteCough Cure, the inlamble remedy ior cougns, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. J. M. Mill & son, Goldsboro and John -H. Smith Mt Olive. . -London, June 11, Sir Charles Scott- succeeds Sir Nicholas O'Connor as British Ambassador to Russia. Before Too Ride Your Wheel Be sure to shake into yonr shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It keeps your feet cool and comfortable, prevents sweating feet, and makes your endurance-ten-fold greater. Over 100,- 00 0 wheel people are using Allen's Foot-Ease. They all praise it. Ladies Insist on : having it It gives rest and comfort to smarting, hot swo len, ach ing, nervous feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c.- Sample FREE by maiL- Address, Allen S. Olm&ted, LeRoyN. "K. Mnht Pains cured by Dr. Miles Fain Pills. VhtiytoiNeuilar Lr.ilUf PainPllla, FLOATING DOWN THE RIVER. The Body of a Young Man tVas Discovered this Morning Floating Down East River. Supposed to Be Jos. Britz. By Telegraph to The Argus. New York, June 11 --The body of a man 23 years old, 5 feet and 10 inches high, with dark hair and dark complexion, was found floating in East river at 6 o'clock this morning. -His arms and legs were tightly pinioned y a rope which was wrapped around the body in many folds and tied in knots between . the shoulder blades. The face was badly cut and bruised. He is believed to be Joseph Britz, of Brooklyn, who disappeared on June 1st with $600 belonging to his father. No one has been able to solve the mysterious disappearance of the young man and as his de senptiou corresponds with that of tbe unfortunate victim float ing in the river this morning the belief is gaining ground that Britz was murdered and robbed of the money and thrown into the river. The face of the young oaan found this morning is muti lated beyond recognition and de composition has already set in. Some men never respect the things they are unable to under stand, Thoupands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to health by One Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures couehs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung diseases. J. H. Hill & Son Golds boro, and John 4. Smith, Alt. olive. No woman is ever as young as she expects others to think she looks. M. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says: "I was a sufferer for ten years, trying most all kiiida of pile remedies, but without success. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me. I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure " As a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal J. H, Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and Tohn R. Smith, Mt. Olive. The man who chews cloves is neyer quite free from the breath of suspicion. Mr. P. Ketcham, of Pike City, CaL, says: "During my brother's late sick- ness from sciatic rheumatism, Cham berlain's Pain Balm was the only rem edy that gave him any relief." Many others have testmed to the prompt re lief from pain which this liniment af fords. For sale by M. E. Bobinsonds Bro. and.Miller's Pharmacy, in Wolds Doro, and by J no. R.Smith at Bit. Olive. The less energy a man has the easier it is for him to drift into matrimony. Mr. John Bevins, editor of the Press, Anthon, Iowa,says: ' 'I have used Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family for fifteen years, have recommended it to hundreds of others, and have never known it to fail in a single instance. For sale by M. E . Robinson & Bro., and Miller's Pharmacy, in Goldsboro and by Jno U.Smith at Mt utve. - It isn't pride that makes gallery gods look down on rest of the audience. the the A Real Catarrh Cure. The 10 cent trial size of Ely's Cream Balm which can be had of the druggist is sufficient to demonstrate its great merit. Send 10 cents, we will mail it. Full size 60c. ; ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., 3. Y. City. - . . Catarrh caused difficulty in speaking and to a great extent loss of hearing. By the use of Ely's Cream Balm drop ping of mucus has ceased, voice and hearing have greatly improved. J W, Davidson, Att'y at Law, Mon mouth, HIT " . : Relief .in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved by the . New Great South American Kidney Cure," This new remedy is a great surprise on ac count; of its exceeding promptnass in relieving pain in the bladder. kianeyB back and every part ol the urinary passages in male or female. It ralieves retention of water and pain in passing It almost imn.ediately - If- you want quick relief and cu-eth s is your rem edy. Sold by M E Robinson . 3ro, druggists. Goldsboro, N C , Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Cancer often results ' from an Im purity in the blood, inherited from generations back. Few neonla are en tirely free from some taint in the Wood, and it is impossible to tell when it will .: . break, out in the form of dreaded Can- ; eer. What has appeared to be a mere pimple or scratch has developed into " the most malignant Cancer. - I had a severe" Cancer whicli WaVWHrsf ' only a few blotches, that I thought would i soon pass away, i was treated by several able pnysicians, dug m apito of their efforts the Can cer spread until my con dition becamealanning. After many months of treatment and growing steadily worse, I de cided to try 8. S. 8. which was so strongly recommended. The first bottle produced an im provement. I continued the medicine, and in four months the last 11 1- tle scab dropped off. Wt"p r Ten years have elapsed, and not a sign of the disease has returned?' A. t . WILLIAMS, I Glllsburg, Miss. 1 It is dangerous to experiment "with Cancer. The disease is beyond the skill of physicians. S. S. S. is the only cure, because it is the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Cancer. S.S.S.Blood (Swift's Specific) is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All others contain potash ana mer-. cury, the most dangerous or minerals. Books on Cancer and blood diseases mailed free by Swift Specific Company. Atlanta, Georgia. -AW The life of a chorus girl can't be so very wearing, judging from her apparel. - Mothers! 1 lxrtf lapAfn. il forta and. dangers of a . . cnua-Dircn can be almost en tirelv avoided. WineofCardui' relieves ex pectant moth era. It gives toneto the gen ital organs, and tiuta them in condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painful, shortens labor and hastens recovery after child-birth. It helps a woman -bear strong healthy children. has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. A few doses often brings toy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. iJo woman should neglect to try it for this, trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wise of Oardui. $i.oo per bottle. For mMoa m cases requiring' special dtraettpna. address, giving symptoms, the Ladles' Advisory Department,' The Chattanooe Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. Hrs. LOTJIU HAK. of Jefferson, 0a., styn When I first took Wine of Cardul ' we had been married three years, but ould not have any ohildren. Sine months later 1 had a fine girl baby." Colonel Roosevelt's cow-punch ers will soon be among the bulls fighters. "BEFORE bAB lb ioili.- A. Vi'3.-Mc Li'llf Eoo't of Ir.terart to -1:1 7osseu Sort Free.- Every vim:m looks for mil with fpl inps ol nult fMrrilmliit joy to iin one ino memous e vent of Ijvr iiiu, oi:i . ..!. il vviili which sll ci-hcrs pale into :nr-:nifi-Ciince. How proud ntnl IkM'TY she will be when her precivus Imlie nestles on her brcuct how sweet tlm name of "Mother 1" And yet her Imppy antici pation of this event is clouded with misgivings of the pain i;nd danger of the ordeal, so that it is impossible to avoid the feeling of constant dread which creeps over her. The danger and suffering attendant upon being a mother can De entirely prevented, so that the coming of the little stranger need not be looked forward to with fear and trembling, as is so often the case. Every woman who. reads this paper can obtain absolutely free a val uable and attractive little book enti tled "Before Baby is Born," by sending her name and address to- the Brad field Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. This book contains priceless information to all women, and no one should fail to send for it. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sonse of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., containe no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken internally and is made in To ledo, Ohio, by Ft J. Cheney b, Co. 1 Testimonials free. " . fTSold by - Druggists, price 75o, per bott'e .. - , -
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