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. 1 i i THE GLEANER. IS3CEUBVEBT TH0H8UAY. J. D. KEUXODLK, Editor. ur The editor will not be responsibl- tor U ! expressed bj oorretonduut-. $1.00 A YEAR. IN ADVANCE. ADVBUTJSINQ KATK8 Oae square (I In.) 1 time 11.0 rehtub- . i nt'MM 10 eta. a line for first Insertion ; subsequent Insertion 6 CU. a line. Transient adrertiaemenu must be paid for ad ranee. aua Bute red at the postoffloe at Graham, N. C ai aeeond-claM mall matter. GRAHAM, N. C, Dec. 15, 1904. The Russians have troubles at at home as well as with the Japs. A vast mob made ao anti-Govern ment demonstration in St. Peters burg Sunday. Before the election high priced farm products and prosperity was the slogan of the Republican politi cians. Cotton is a farm product what do cotton growers think of it now? It's mighty Kttle now that . merchants and other business peo ple have to say about the boasted prosperity. Speaker Joe Cannon of the House of Representatives at Washington, whois a native of Guilford County on last Saturday was presented with a gavel made of dogwood taken near the birth place of the Speaker. Mr. John C. Cox presented the gavel and Congressman Dixon of Montana, a native of Alamance, made the pre sentation speech. The Republican pie-hunters at Burlington are engaged in a fight over the poetoffiee. The incumbent, Mr. Zeb. Waller, is fighting for re appointment and John Rat Fogle- man end John R. Ireland are after his scalp. The fight is being pros ecuted vigorously end bitterly. The incumbent has had some serious , charges brought against him, among them that he suppressed Democrat ic literature mailed to that office. And the fight goes merrily on. Watch the "dark horse" win the race..' - - - Washington Letter. 4 TbeStiLoals Expos! tlon Ended. BUUoraSoa.fcL T Tb.LoufeWPurcb lion at tj Louis comaBepraie4 (be one hundredth1 kmkmtpot the purchase of Louisiana territory from France by President Thomas Jefier- in in 1803J f I ;t The w-rt;of pUmung'and'i build ing the) exposition Jested seren -. ' J t ant. t!Ii :" j loeed December 1. The last day 'was called France Day, in honor pf David R. Francis, the president, nod it was declared a holiday by Governor Dockerf in recognition'' of the splendid work of the exposi lion's chief executive. ; ; 1 -1 4 Ex-President Cleveland and Pree- . ident Roosevelt attended the open ing ceremonies, end ' President Roosevelt visited the fair again ; last Saturday. , - The total attendance will approxi mate 19,000,000, which is about 8, 000,000 fewer. than the. World's Fair at Cblcazo in4 1893. although he jauroada conveyed inor Jisltqra into'St Louis ibia to 'Chicago the difference being in local atteo ce.. "; 1 The fair received 15,000,000 from the government, 15,000, 000 front the ctty; sod. $5,000,000 front In dividual stockholders. In addition it obtained loan Aof 14,600,000 from the government, which was repaid. 4 - ; " It is believed that the 'stock hold era will receive a dividend of about t6 per cent, which make the fair nnancul success beyond expecta tion. ". . i I awAiwr' The WMtkar CeJwMlM. ; Tbe ChttUooogi .kfedieioe Co. the manufadorers of WineofCardui and Tbed ford's Black Draught have j ist issued the 1905 edition of their Catdui Weather Chart end " Calem dar. This Calendar with its IS heels 13x20 inches in sise makes s bright ornament for the wall and is a useful acquisition in soy home or c" on account of it displayed ..-.her predictions. "The prom inent numbers can be read acros a fc'ge rooms! can" the 'colored r'-rvjU flags ebowing the Weather c motion, for each day; These weatber signala illustrate the fore c of Prof. Andrew J. DeVos who c Sieved great prominence by his f :rate predictions of the great v . . ft -..on, cl iais and Uinn- f ' E orms and cyclones. Socreat ; ppularity of these prediction ; t lltj are printed in 2,500,000 e CRiendars and In 18.000. , i f ty.. Ladiee' Birthday Al- s are issued by the t '.eiicine Co. each . e cr, I -nand that a copy ' -trt and calendar may be ' r t'-..:;rg 2.5c. in sUmps v t Me-dicine Ca, i, Tt a. Any of our t ? ?te rot enured a - ?..' r Ir,'. lay AI" r ' i their1 ' : Alms-! aVffTVTfVVTyTTf fVVTVTVTTTe Washion, D. C, Dec. 8. 19J4. There have hardly ever been on the first day of the session at mmy members of the Senate and House present in their sent as assembled under thi white dome on Monday, in spite of slippery streeU and driv ing sleet. The air wa filled with cordial saluUtiuns, Ukiug th gen eral form of regrets and congratula tion. The minority party protested that though it was certainly swamp ed it was not absolutely wrecked. It would be too much to expect that a party which had just receiv ed an overwhelming endorsement would bear iUelf with modest hum ility on such an occasiou and so there was a rapid exchange of irony and retort, banter and persiflage. In neither bouse did the members seem to care whether the chaplain delivered an audidle invocation or a pantomime. The Democrats bore their defeat with becoming dignity and satisfied themselves and prod ded the boastful majority with the great truth that to-morrow takes care of to-morrow and it is a very long road that has no turn. The President has certaiuly suc ceeded in making another sensation. He has achieved the most extraord inary message that ever emanated from the White House a perfor mance en tirely unique It treats of matters which no President ever be fore recommended to the attention of Congress and in the writing of half of it he seems to have been mesmer ized by Parson Wagner and Jacob Riis. Perhaps all of his theories are humane and some of them are practicable, but he suggests action concerning many matters which can be Uken in hand only by sUte leg islatures. Think of a President's message on life insurance, the price of beef steak, child labor, alley slum 4, race suicide, school truancy, wife-heating and the whipping post! He earnestly calls upon CoogrH to ing sacrifice in the face of an enemy have a right to le impatient at the impudence of these supernumeraries. Appropriation bills are hustling nthe front The legislative, ex ecutive, and judicial, carrying t30, 000,000 has been reported to the House. The IWt Office with total 1183,000,000 was considered by sub-committee yesterday. Tiie In diun appropriation bill will be taken up by committee to-day ; the Com mittee on Territories is in session ; tnd the River and Harbor commit tee has been busy distribution large quantities of "pork" for more than a week. The public wili be glad to know that our postrl service would be en tirely self-susUining now if it were not for the expense of the rural free delivery. The runic population is not likely to give up this great con venience and the result is that one cent postage which we have been for many years approaching, must be poitponed for three or four years longer. Its advent could be hasten ed by the adaption of a parcels-post system bv which packages weighing over four pounds could le sent by mail like other countries instead of giving express companies the mon opoly of handling them. People would be glad to pay half the price which express companies now charge and the government would make money by the operation. The movement to reduce Congres sional represenUtion from all states that retuse the ballot to other than criminals has been given sudden headway by bills introduced by Senator Piatt (N. Y.) and Repre senUtive Crnmpacker. It content plates the reduction of Southern rep resenUtion by nineteen members. i'" persistently pushed, it will cause great irriUtion, and it might be A1AAAAAAAAAAAAAASASAAAAA Our Raleigh ettar J eTTTTWVTVVWWVWWVVTTV . Ralkioh, N. C, Dec. 12, 1904 The plan of Director Kerr, of the cStnte prison board, looking to' the e-tlntilirthmenLof a ref'-r'natory for young criminals in this State, icessfully carried through. This plan is in brief to devote the net earnings of the penitentiary, or as m uch as shall be needed to the I'uilding and maintenance of the re 'onuatory. We are sorry that come of Mr. Kerr's associates in the manage itent of the penitentiary are oppos ed to his excellent idea, and we hope they can be induced to with draw their opposition. Siuoe writing the abive wa find the following in the Charlotte Observer on the same subject : "That appea rs to be an excellent idea. There is something repulsive about a SUte making money out of criminals, and this use of funds securing from their labor seems to be most appropriate. The fret that there ie opposition to the plan on the part of the members of the board is to be regretted, fur the State certainly needs s place for the youthful criminals, and a direct ap propriation of the Legislature for such a purpose is indeed doubtful." North Carolina .js behind her sister SUte, in this particular matter and it is not consistent that she shall remain so ; for we are in advance of many SUtes in other important matters of public policy. The objectiob that has been rais ed when this reformatory matter was before the Legislature A tew years ago to the effect that the in mates of such an institution would j ship in its fiver on this side of the line she win nave to give some ten gilile and biudin j assurance as to the hire of the levy which she con templater making on the pocket books of visitors. , his visit 8outh. be chieilv com Dosed , of vounz ne .. . .... I . . wiseiortue rresiaem w postpone ornaa nnht nnt n haaiUarrl tA feat the efforts now making in renew- Iner tha afvitjattnn nf ftia I CMarrh Cannot be Cnrrd , - h trtr At. APPl.li'ATTnvM ... l v wuioo wa iwuram vuuiu wiu not reach the at of the dlaeaaa. Catarrh la I should rut annaretjut and lh Cittnur a blood or ooaututkiiaidiaBaae.and in order 8n0Ula w separatea, ana me uener to cure It you moat take Internal remedlee. I ai Aaonmhlv ruin onnilv find a wav Hall'a Catarrh Cure If Uken lnternall. and al ASSemoiy Can easily una B way aoieairoiy on un ouwaana mnooaaeunacee. I anvunnliah that Ann Hall' Catarrh !ure ia not a ooack mediolne. 10 acCOtnpilSU Wai ena . it wa Prescribed bT one of the beat ohrai-l U' L... i. u. v...'. ..I. I ..!., nrl elan, in thl. country tor reari. and la ram- " ""l Pu :::;i r IrnESom'o&bb I nctioned and adopted by the Leg, and a great navy. He declares that it is contemptible "for a nation to use high sounding language to pro claim its purpose" unless it is able! ' Mrs. J. H KaV nr. h linoniM Rut h I boro. walked into her front vard at .n. n.tinn Ki-h...,nrl. 1 9 o'clock at nieht. was set noon bv nd hve been witiD8 for 8ome tan inl.nn.,?" Fra'hainorJ.l. uersons unknown, knocked down nn.M. in m!1 "Ti iannt tm. that land slashed with a knife, bflino-barl. 80Cn a T1SI 10 Vlew " I - D I j !--L-t.l.. th-'rfn ieJl!!lt.tf-,l-Vn1.Brth.,n. vcutsnd bru sed about her head uuw "WP. uuuiis.aaaoi, (1 l 7 I l.a h.i nni ann nl.na . lk.1 and face. No reason for the assault " " " v is assigned I lect, and it U really doubttul wbetb er ne nas senousiy considered me lie Qalek. Not a minute should be lost whtn a child shows symptom of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy giveu as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough ap pears, will prevent the attack. It never iails, and is pleasant and safe to take. Fur Bale by the J. C. Sim mons Drug Co. Sandy Gardner, colored, 65 or 70 yeargof age, who was placed in Buncombe county jail a week or ten days ago a raving manuc, died Wednesday morning. Gardner, it is alleged, lost his mind brooding over his having killed a man named Sheppard, in Yancey county, many years ago. At the time of the mur der a plea of self-defense was enter ed, and Gardner was acquitted. Relief in six hours. Distressing kidney and bladder disease relieved iu six hours by "Mew Great South American Kid ney Cure." It is a great Burprise ou account of its promptness in re lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys or back, in male or female. Re lieves retention of water almost im mediately. If you want quick re lief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by the J. C. Simmons Drug Co., Graham, N. C. DO YOU GET UP ' W1THAIJUIEBACK? Kidney Trouble Hakes Ton Miserable Abnod everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful . cures maoa vy ur. I Kllmer't Swamp-Root, II the great kidney, liver L and bladder remedy. jje 11 ia ine great meoi rS cal triumph of the nino M teenth century; dis I II covered after years of f3T"TO solentlfle research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi- lr- fjcZr! nent kidney and blad- dr anAAUliei- and ooooocxxxooooxooooooaoooo eooooooooooooooooooooooaoa 9 der apecUJist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing bune back, kidney, bladder, urio acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which la the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root la not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work. In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful la every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not alreadxjried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telline more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and send tout address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Blng- LSffitfW bamton. N. Y. The regular fifty cent and BooMtrfanmp-Boot, dofcr sizes are sold by all good druggists. a&UCT'IHli. Jrg St" nJMSlZSr,ure Ped providing for the es--lWn.i?;Xpp,TDta,l0'a tablishmeuiofs reformatory with- Sold bydruKi-lttt, price Too. naua ranuij ruis reformatory out further delay. tv ' R.r,. r nM. we:nave .neara i are toe oast, "proposed" tour much of this of the President eror entertains anyprojects toward other nations of the western hemis phere save such as are for their wel fare. "But he carefully avoids tell ing ua who is to be the judge of this. It re-calls the lion in La Fontaine's fable who admitted having eaten ! DANGER IN COLD WEATHER, matter since the election, Tk.i ,1.,,, , nnA ...i... the matter is giving nse to an because it produces conditions favor- U8V "d unhealthy discussion be- able to the development of those tween elements of cititeus in eome verm dineasM known aa rinn li i ::. :.nH sheep for their good end declared that Pneumonia, Bronchit, MumpI tZZZn AtC. -hn i--in thus noticing them he had -done lion, etc. The diseases are con- Am01 thT bnlm who have them too much honor." The me- traded while the mucous membrane J,nea ,a " v 1.1 L . m I hle.M UnSa. U - II.ua HA r ., i., iiMa ir.. i, , I by inflammation resulting jrom a umn article by him in a recent issue lion of unrelated ideas. Was It not mm , .. dan.BrorM, -a-uiLr.- .-..'.. s. i. natha whd nr.no! rnMad lha l.l vnl. I . Zr.-u , ul,. ji cr::. "'. siri uut 4 -aociai" visit by Mr. Roose a.-nlnoanf hi. ati.d. 1.1,1. T ; Cll I Elixir. This modem scientific inuiviouauy ..HUuiuK uu the tariff the President save not a re.med can in parged of the Booker Washington word but its absence is Ca all diseased conditions of tha throat I inmrlnnt". would ha una-nlAnma in mnra Ann. I I w . I ana innim. J. IL nimmnna llrnirl . : I a..iu r 1 nlAnr..,. th.n If. nMu.nM MhM "I """V Ww wuvuorueia ui Au uht v wotu ua tug vwhmvii vi tuf LOST HIS GRIP. When a man has lost bis grip, on the aflairs-of life, feels incapable of performing the ordinary duties that business requires. Body languid, brain dull. His liver is out of order. Rydales Liver Tablets are what he needs. One dose usually will, two always will restore normal condition of body anil mind, and fit a man for the duties and pleasures of life again . Rydales Liver Tablets are easy to take, pleasant in effect, satisfactory in results, economical 50 chocolate coated tablets in a con venient box. 25 eta. J. C. Sim mons Drug Co. Senator Chas. A. Webb, of Bun combe county, gives notice that he will introduce in the next Legisla tare a bill to amend the act creating the corporation commission so as to bring hotels under the supervision and direction of the commission for the protection of the traveling pub lie. Mr. Webb insists that a hotel is a public utility and as such should be regulated like a railroad or other similar institution. . " .. . I :- u..:- . . t : Kn.t nf r.t1 rVnm tha irinmnhel Notice K fiVeri the El Xbith l"wuuw """ ' r psgeanC ol Rome: Woman - ,uf City ptper. that spplicaaon will be nm the question of 'Swcul equal- frage Battle Creek food sod drees naaae to the Uovernor for the pardon f"" . reform also get the? go by, to the of Jim Wilcox, who is serving a 80- tion of Mr- Roosevelt sociully-how-reader surprise; Specially when it J" in the penitentiary for o6ch reep is due him offioi- is remembered that the German em- mnrder in the second degree. Wil- as wie rresmen. m me umiea Mmr bnaiae himaalf In tha InUrvala COX, it will be remembered. Was COO- bUt8- t. nek. j!i .k Ivicted of killina hie ..MihMw The matter has already reached enetuma. of the ladiM of his oonrt. Nellie Cropsej. th ,Ue wbere aw,Ker ,urkV . . I - I Kaleigh has not yet joined in a re- Of tha nneatiitna oonoerriina nnb-l I - . m s I nifniiKM.ii a I hum it i n .... ... lie DolicTwhich are treated it ia ad-1 9ueM w iMjrtmamn to inciuae mitfrl ...n h Damnr.t. that tha Re. P"ker Holmes, pastor of the thu city in bis tour. We doubt, all j I I mi M V D tC TTI-I I... t I .1 ui dealt franklv and A OVUM' .""ul' n,nK" Psiaerea, woewier ny 0 nan "i navel nauhi kvh a i a a s i n without Maerre. Thev do not b 1 'Vi. i" Wing wouiu oe,gainea oy twieij 1 iwwuibvu lauwHiuiiiiuunniuB iuu .i . n . j anv means ssree with all his recom- remrd them as a oerfect mmarl. U" rresiueni u we anouw ao so. I . V ' r ' J I . . e. a a mendatians but their criticism is not "is disease. I Uke pleasure in rer reauy looxs as it it wouia w sufferers . . . aai nr rirmmm An imnnrtani I ommenaing mem tO all Il .a .u. . I 'rom indiireeiion. Use ell lo lr4 President Roosevelt man age his visit, if he is to make one to the South to suit himself. We are almost persuaded to say T 1 I id. i. .k.l ru.gcuuu.. wuo nraaies v. . " Stomach TahUta fi.r .tm..K control of interstate commerce was trouble and yon will join Dr. followed yesterday by the introduo I Holmes in this stromr endorsement. Uon in both Senate and House of I These tablet will digest the food I that it ahould not be made, a such. bills complying with the recom- K00' w." n"ch cannol, and I at all-as long as the present differ- mendatlon. , proHde. autbo ity to fix freight rates hut arrange UrjaStb loss in flesh and strength P'ouomJy, promise to gr- w to evm for an appeal to court in case of a I all dyspeptics experience. These I more eeriou nd dangt-rou prupi difference. The : recommendations I tb'eta relieve all disagreeable ymp- tMma. More harm thin good might com ruPU.? in Federal eUcUc,- cll out dTyr. 7. and will soon nvorauiy com mem, ine assertion I rtore you U perfect health. J. C. tnat toe ruiptnos are "a yet total-1 bimmou Urug Co. ly unfit for self-government meet, o course wiui iMnacrauc oppon- It is announced from Waabin of it. 1 he genial and accomplubed and gallant Qen. Wm. R. Cox. former Congressman from this district and latter secretary of ibe United S'ates tlon, but the promise that "withio jioo that ittmc M. Meekina, late Re- Senate, b in the city shaking hand .wo ye- w. .. do irymg ine ex- publican candidate ' tw Lieuteosnt with his friends, who include the penment or an elective bouse in the Governor, wiU be a candidate for whole town. No gentleman in the Philippine legislature I regarded the eastern district atuwn.h;n Rtau ' Kr.1,1. hi. mil .. fu. -.ui i - i . " i ""ou,u v """ : now held lV O.I. Harrr Skinnn- Ur.1 Or,,, that wa ar a.ar. .J" TT There seem- to be considerable and that ex Attorney General Zeb lis as atatelv and banrWf. renial sens and justice , in toe crusade I Vance alser will he a candidate I and altogether as chartniiiK in his which the admirals of our navy are for District Att-rney Holton's j-b. manners as he was fifteen years sgo making to resent and present the , ' when be served the Raleigh diet rict promiscuous nse of their titie. The A HOUEHOLD NECESSITY, in Cm.gress with such di-UDruwhed r:?. -u.I.j , I A r-d liniment i- . household kilty "7"" " mr. , "'P - nily. Elliott's EmulsifWd Oil j That S3 schedule exacted by tbe .... -ur- unimeni, meets every requirem.nt riunagement of witoeesee ef the Car- wuauiaiiaL au iiiamn imsun an an aa i --w hmvi . uu 1.. . . . . .J u7:rT: Il4nt boUle. 25 eta. J. C Sim- P1 J ,on? "d . . . .1 mons Dm Co. . I aerinc reminder in the memory of war-auuiirai a laai Tisiung 1 s m . i I eara,.. nagraowy preposterous The Newton News oars the a. Urted to Wrn thai NWolk would -ro-il wai lkw I makers in CaUwba Runll am 1V. tit Kar. lha f f.,lnr. PreidentbMnotpreveotelitby a Lugbed with orders that they can tests between theae teams transferred p remptory order. Men who bave hardlv meet the demand. ChrW. to that t. Tint hfora Kr.rfa! Berolatloa Imminent. A sure sien of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the trouble some causes, it never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneyi and Bowels, stimulate the Liver. and clarify the blood; Ran down systems benefited particularly and the Uiual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effectveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c. and that is returned if it don give perfect satisfaction. Guar anteed by the J. C. Simmons Drug Co. Removes the microbes which im poverish the blood and circulation Stoj 8 all trouble that interferes with nutrition. That a what Hollister s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. . For sale by the Ibompson Drug Co. . At a meeting of the directors of the penitentiary this week Mr. P, Kerr, of Asheville, proposed that the board take the $50,000 Burplus which the penitentiary now has to its credit and establish a reforma tory for voune criminals. Some of the directors are opposed to the plan and action was postpone 1, but the proposition may prove a popular one. 100 Dk. E. Detchon's Anti Diuretic may be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from incontinence of water during sleep. C ures old and young alike. It arrests the tiouble at once. 81. Sold by the J. C. Simmons Drug Co., Graham, N. C Christmas Holiday Excursion Kates feed pale girls on icott s Emulsion. ' - " ' ' Wc do not need to give all the reasons - why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength and .flesh and color of good health to those who suffer from sick blood. The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. J Scott's Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best ullest in strength, least in taste. Young women - in their teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervous ness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure j the blood sickness from : which so many young women suffer. 7' ; 1 W wBUjlaWsaaal mm Baat IM. aam la aW mwm m a Ma W aa ate n W m, aaaua m SCOTT ' BOWNK, Crwmlsts. oo TVarl Su New Tort VIA SOUTHERN RAIWAY 1904-1905. Account Christmas and New Year Holidays, Southern Railway will sell tickets at extremely low rates. Dates of sale of tickets to the gen erai public, Uecember '16, 554, I and 31, 1904, and January 1, 1905, wun final limit January 4, 1905. Dates of sale of tickets lo students and teachers, upon presentation Certificate signed by the Superin tendent, Principal or President of Schools and College, December 17 to 24, inclusive, with final return January 8, 1905. For information as to Rata. Schedules, Sleeping Car Accom modallons, etc., ask Any Agent, or R. L. Vernon, T. P. AM Charlotte J. H7 Wood, D. P. A., Asheville a. li. Hard wick, P. T. M., W.1I Tayloe,- G. P. A., " Washington. y. V. .. ; . immm BANK Julian SXTarr Pxesidsnt WmJLHolloway Cashier THE BANK OF THE TOWN WkSfrive to OWlgc and Accomodafc TTjePymje www a nmumim We Issue Certificate of Deposit bearing Fof TR rwrrvn-f: InMva-f. l ar s-AvrtiTt . I liSS! opens you an Account oUREBIND rzJiSUREFIND ' oATC DEPOSIT BOXES j roR WENT , IWatrirepfoofYanKj RYD ALE'S TONIC aV Masaaa aLaBataaaBaMslaW . far tft CLCCD cod NCCVEft. It purifies- the blood by rft-.ti.atw tha waste matter aad other faaporitiea aod by destroylDg the gam or aaicrobea that Infest the blood. It bolide op the blood by reoooatructinf and multiplyinr the red cm past if, iiiring the blood rich and red. It reaUaaa and arimnlstra) the atonrsa, caasinr full free now of err force throughout tho aatira sun systesa. It apoacuiy cans onstmrif nerrea, Bioma. aa, ixi uua lamuauon, sum ail ouver inm of tha ai w rrateaa. K YD ALTS TONIC ia sold tira Christmas is a coming, ' And the goose is getting fat . Hadloy'a got the Clothing And the price down pat. - I recommend one price tbe lowest, Rather thaa pay a slick duck clerk sixty To slip the price up on you, r Like a cat to catch a rat. I save you time and trouble To work and wait to jew me, And sell you clothing as cheap or cheaper Than the merchant who works la do you. 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