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7 5 ; aSfciiia.aw -f c For more than forty years S. S. S. Has worn the crown of public approval and has been recognized as the King of Blood ! Purifiers." It has demonstrated its ' ability to CUR in thousands upon thousands of cases of blood and skin diseases until it is regarded today as the most reliable and safest of all blood medicines." .. " --. '.' ,- .....' -- . . -: ' .." 1 Pure blood means strong, vigorous bodies, well nourished systems, steady nerves, and all the machinery of life working: in .. harmony with nature thus insuring perfect health. -Impure or diseased blood means t opposite of all this; any impurity, humor or poison in this vital, fluid acts injuriously on the system and affects the general health. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes an the various skiu affections show that the blood is in a feverish-and diseased condition, as tie result of too much "acid or the. presence of , some irritating humor. Chronic Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter- in the blood, while Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Elood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poisons which produce ptem remain in the blood. All blood troubles are not acquired. ' . ' : - - ; ; Through the blood disease germs are trans- thoroughly tested nr HER TAMXLY. xnittea Horn one generation to , ents baud down a tainted circulation to their 1 yJiT mi jj .. rr . : .. i . - ft results. t It thoroughly cleanses the blood of all tmpor- Cnuaren, and We See Its etiectS manifested 1U gltles, at the same time it builds up the general health various wavs. The skiu has appearance, the eyes are often weak, glands of the neck enlarged, and, as the taint-has been in the bloodsince birth, the entire health is usually a5ected, and the system weakened , from want of nouristring, health-giving blood. ' In all blood troubles S. It goes down into the circulation and removes allipoisbus,- humors, waste or foreign matter, and makes this life-stream pure and health-sustijning. i Nothing reaches . inherited blood .troubles like S.S. S.: it removes every particle of the taint purifies and strengthens the wealq deteriorated blood, supplies it with the healthful properties it needs and establishes PURELY VEGETABLE Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, aud all other blood troubles are "cured perma nently by S. S. S., aud so thorough is the cleansing of the Wood that no trace of the disease is left to break out in future years, or to be transmitted to offspring. If your blood is out of order begin the use of S. S. S., The King of Blood Purifiers, and restore this vital fluid to its normal healthy condition, and enjoy the blessing of good health. Book on the blood ana any special mecucai aavice KHIed Wife, t'hlld and gclf.: Washington, D. C, May 7. 'After a heated quarrel with his wife last night, William Rice a telegraph oper - ator shot and killed his wife with tar infant In her arsis and then killed himself. Rice had the woman's wed ding ring and she" had ! Ufa watch'' Neither ene would give: up posses sion: '' Mrs.. Russell Sage has just an . nounccd a gift of $75,000 to the Syrian Protestant college, at Beirut, Turkey : In Asia. ' . and WHISKEY HABITS tremU at home without pftio. Book of particulars sent FK& B. M. Woellcv Co. Box 387, AtlintiGt Office 104N. PryorSt I laft tit yowr tmtontml four roonbhi ttu, Ban Do deiin tat ma opiaU. 1 our tmtnwnt u all it clam. Louiaa i. Oakley. - Mar 18th, 0 Snow Flak Urix. Over foot rart lira 70a cured m of mpr pklno habit. Ellaa O. Ktarr. Macon. Mo. I hava iwrar ibank whiskey sine Marah 22, U9t whan I besun your treatment. I do not arava any whlakay to thai day. K.O. Wilson, Dinet, Tax. I hava uacd your remedy both (or the Liquor and Op an habite and It has haen a auccexa, 1 prefer tt to all 01 her mnnXift B. C. Nonhant, M. D. tiarlincton. 8. C I bousht your euro uadr a nom do plume in 1SK; It cured ma. E. A. Barnes, PitUibunrh, Pa Write to DR. W00LLEY Box 387. Atlanta.Ga. UILLthb COUCH B Iand CURE the LUNGS " Dr. lim ' ';;;. Cboovcry Price ti .1 I OUBHSand 60c J. $1.00 Free Trial. On- "inteed for all 'XHROAI and LT. .O IR0UBJLE3, or MONEY G r . 1 v j ... . wiiiv CI " ,rn' ravoril ...iinmam- " Col:. a, Crotrp aaJ .. rcz '. x Covzh. r?s- ' f f rmnm f if mrM 'V f - -.-4w"f't. 1 e i- i 1 It e -iitnt d - t i flrTjfj led U 1 i m iw m iif M ku ii : y c i,R-a riwfl, bo oi. f. 1 dpiu another. 'Par- 7 " s. s. s. has a waxv. uallid Iff!? :Btr,ntn. ' We have given - Schuylkill S. S7has proven atself Tho the ioundation S. S. S. has nonequal, and it will be found es pecially bracing to weak, anaemic persons. Oue of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is purely vegetable, made from nature's healing, cleansing, health-producing roots, herbs and barks. It is the one medicine that may be taken with absolute safety by the : youngest child" or .''the oldest member; of i the family. Rheumatism. Catarrh. Sores and' Ulcers.' Skin aesirea win De rurmsnea tree THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ISdtEASES ITS CAPITAI. 8It;n of Prosperity' ki tbe Swansloro Land and Lnmlu r t'o.' Business. Special Correspondence." - ? - Raleigh,' May 7.-Charters art granted the Concord Tribune Com pany, to publlslfTi Tiewspaperndr do general printing, capital stock. $25, 09. "The Bwansboro Land ft'-Lumber Co., Is authorized to increase its capital stock from $150,000 to $223,- 000. '. ' . : Death -ef'jMkn W. Bowdeu. , The community was greatly shock ed aud palued yesterday morning ta learn of the sudden death, of Police Officer John W. Bowden- which oc curred at the Stewart sanatorium at half past one o'clock Tuesday mera lng. Only just previous to his golag on night duty a few hours before he was stricken he was seen on the street and was as cheerful -and ap parently as healthy as he- ever was. At 8 oclock however, while on duty at Five Points he was stricken with congestion of the brain and fell un conscious In the street , He was re moved to Stewart's sanatorium and the physicians labored hard to re store htm but at the time stated above death claimed him for his Own. . Mr. Bowden was born in Tamlico county 51 years ago but has been a resident of New Bern for 40 years. He has been a member of the police force for 15 years or more and in that capacity he was brave, faithful and efficient, He met the requirements laid, upon him with cheerfulness and If at any tlmo he failed dt his mission It was not because he was negligent or careless for he always did his duty to the best of his ability. Hs will be missed at th various places at which his face was familiar. ' Me was popu lar with all citizens. He. Is survived by the widow, three sons and three daughters. '.''-,' ; t The funeral will be held at the resi dence on Hancock St; at 11 o"clock this morning. Rev. L. Q. H. Wil liams will conduct "the services. -: Keep cool and you 'command every botly. St'Just. ' ' --' .. I , A 16ailing favorite in the literary circles of Washington is the widow of Itev. T. Dewltt Talmage, the cele brated Brooklyn preacher. - OAO?OflIA. Bri tL yf 1 ' KM Ha iwars Boi';it Tko strength of empire is la ltglon. lln' Jonaon. ' re- hp m 4 ( 1 1 '2 r.' f ;z -3. r TKX GRSAT, . ,, p-xa.-a.. been used extensively in our famfiv. it to our children, ai intimated, and found it to be bod injurious to the system and always capable of purify. Ing the blood and restoring health." ' I unhesitatingly reoommend it to all In need of a blood tnedlolne. It is superior to everything else as a oure for blood diseases. mkh. ULAKA DAUBERT. . Haven, Pa. - " .' i,- Kina of Monti PurUImk for good health. - As- a tonic pi cnarge to all who write. COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Activity In the East. . , Ex-Seuator ; IX : I Ward, of New Bern, was In the city yesterday on legal business.. He says there Is un precented activity .in that. whole east ern section, At Beaufort where In a few, days a great celebration will be held on account of the new water way and railroad facilities, they meet you now at the depot In a few days trains will be running through from New Bern to Norfolk, connecting with northern markets. News and Ob server, s. Let me mail you free, to prove merit,-samples of my Dr. Snoop's Re storative, and my Book on either Dys pepsia," Heart or the Kidneys. Ad dress me, Dr. : Shoop, Racine Wis. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Dont make the com mon error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating the result of your ailment and not the f-eauso. Weak Stomach nerves the inside nerves means Stomach weak ness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controll ing or lnsdie nerves. Weaken these nerves, aud you inevitably have weak vital organs. . Here : is where Dr. Snoop's Restorative has made Its fame. No .other remedy even claims to treat the "inside nerves.'.' Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. 8hopp"s Restora tives sold by F. 8. Duffy.. ' " " , " The whole of southern Morocco is said to be in a state of rebellion. " Free samples of "Preventics" and a booklet on Colds wtl be gladly mailed you, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Ra cine, Wis., simply to prove merit Pre-1 ventlcs are little Candy Cold Cure tablets. N Quinine, no Laxative, noth ing harmful I whatever. Preventics prevent' colds as the name Implies when taken early, or at the "Sneeze Stage." For a seated cold or LaQrlppe, break t up safely and quickly 1 with Preventics. " Sold by F. S. Duffy. Charles M. Schwab Is credited with an ambition to make the manual train ing Bchool at Homestead, Pa., larger and broader in scope than the Carne gie Technical school at Pittsburg. 8ore Kippplcs. , Any mothor who has had experience with this distressing ailment will , be pleased to know that a eure may be effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child Is done nursing. Wipe it off 'with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to aurse. Many trained nurses use this sulve with host results. For sale by Davis riinrrnacy, F. 8. DuTy. S;H::i-iTc::oiiL A Seat and Substantial Flale of Wor- .'-'IB-... , ahlp Ib Oar Sister TUlagw by . ' '.the Soood. y'- . ..The steamer. Blanche took quite a obdly number down to Oriental last Sunday to be present at the dedica tion of the new Baptist church at that place. ' The trip on the water was y f ry pleasant and the hospitable re ception on thet part of the people of Oriental extended to all tie visitors Linade the stay at that prosperous lit tle town enjoyable to every , one. . The splendid new church built along modern lines was filled at the appointed hour and the dedicatory ex ercises entered Into. The sermon by Rev. Livingston Johnson was a very Lstrong and forceful one, eminently ap propriate to the occasion. At the close of the sermon pledges were received to liquidate the remaining i Indebted ness on the church, and about $360 was realized, ' This only leaves about $25 due on the church. . 5 The generous contributions of the people of all denominations speaks strongly, of the unity : among the Christian, people of Oriental. A tery large choir rendered splendid music fpr the occasion. Capt Smith of the Blanche turned over to the Oriental church the profits, of the excursion and this will materially assist them in paying off the remaining Indebted ness. " : k A small and struggling . band, of Christians have now realized the hope of many years in a commodious and well arranged church ' building practically free of debt and costing about $1,600. 3 aYisitor. , Returns From Successful Trip. ' Col. Frank P. Morton returned yes terday from a two weeks trip in the interest of the Atlantic hotel at More head City. He expressed himself as highly satisfied with his trip and brings assurances of a splendid sum mer traffic at the popular resort He thinks that notwithstanding the at traction at Jamestown there will be a good patronage there this summer. ' To Curs A Cold Is Ons Day. 1 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Druggists refund money if it fails to cure . W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. ... - ". .. . t If A YOB'S ORDER SUSTAINED. Fire Chief Mangum Suspended After Iaveatlgatlou by Aldermen. Charges Proved, y ; Special to Journal. ' '-''t Raleigh, May 7. The board of ald ermen sustained Mayor Johnson In suspending from duty Chief of Fire Department John Mangum, and von tjnued his suspension until June '1st when he will be ' restored to duty again. The taking of evidence in this locally sensational case ended late this afternoon. Mayor Johnson asked the board' to do as much for Mangum as possible.' The evidence showed long use of city property to outsiders without payment - ,.! Truant Rector and Girl Companion . ' r"' located. . .. Special to Journal. - New York, May 1. The ex-Rev. Jeremiah Knode Cooke and Floretta Whaley, the . eloping " couple have been located In Canada. k 6sa , teed Csre For Plln ' Itchimr, Blind, Bleedimr, Protrudbf, Piles. Druggista are authorised to re fund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c -r - i r 'v.! Supreme Court Opinions. ' Special to Journal. '' Raleigh, Jday 7. The following opinions were filed in the supreme court today: ' .-' . Tlce vs. Whltaker, ' f rom Forsythe, affirmed. V; ' .:''..",";-' Williams vs. Railroad, from Oastoif, new trial. : '; Cook vs. Plttman, from Mitchell, nwe trial. !- ;; "'.":" ! . Call vs. Dancy, from ' Wilkes, - new trial.' v v:;- . , Manufacturing Co. vs. Moore,- from, Caldwell, affirmed. i s ' - ; Bernhardt vs. Hagamon, from Cald well, affirmed. ' . - f i Shakespeare vs. Lumber Co., from Caldwell, new' trial, cosU divided be tween parties. - - '"A,''l" J P. Harper vs. Locke, from Cald well, per curiam, affirmed. Smith vs. Railroad, from Burke, dls- miesed by consent ' - - - Relief from- BheumaUe Fains..' .' "I suffered with rheumatism for over two years," says Mr. Holland Curry, a patrolman, of Key West, Fla. "Sometimes it settled in my knees and lamed mo so I could hardly walk, at other times it would be In ry test and hands so I was lncapaci: f l fur duty. One night when I was in severe pain and lame from it my :.rj veut to the drug store here and ca r e Lack with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I was rubbed with it end found the pain had nearly gone dm I is 3 the night. I kept on uitng it f r a U:tle more than two we's and f It' tt it drove the rhms:r.itt!:.ra awr. I La-. 1 ;t hn-l any trout's fru'a f t t" 1 .r ovor t'.-H-o r ' 1." Fi-r ly ; ..v! 1 : .. 7, f. a. t:. .Vktl Wilkil kaavvl Iwwl tl James City Kotes. . We often read the wise sayings, vis: "Nothing is difficult to him who wills." "Education and liberty lnsepa rabe," "Labor conquers all things," and "Palma non sine pulvere," and it Is a conceded fact that we can not en Joy the benefits derived from these wise sayings unless we strive lawful ly to obtain them. A good common school education, together with the best Industrial education, are most necessary to make us good men and women, better citizens ' and better Christians. This of course must be accompanied with a true purpose and heart free from envy and under ground work. When it come our turn to aid the cause industrial and public education, races, religions and politics and every other tic ought to fade; and all the people of this and every other place 'ought to unite hand in hand and heart to heart We need a six or seven month school In Jaines City, to keep those children in school that are not able to do any work, in fact all of the children. And It we take the Interest in our little girls and boys who some day will be men and women as we should, we would come together and raise enough money to keep our public school open 6 or 7 months In the year with our private funds.. We want to kindly ask every true hearted citizen of James City and vicinity every superintendent of our schools, ' every deacon, every preacher and every lover of education to meet Monday night at Reform Shlloh church at 7:30, May 6, 1907. to take this matter under consideration. R. HENRY SAWYER, JR. OBITUARY. Edgar Arthur Bryant, son of Ran dolph and Alice A Bryant, departed this life Thursday, May 2nd, 15 min utes to one o'clock at his horn?. He was twenty years, six months and fourteen days old. He wan a dutiful, obedient trustworthy child, endured his afflictions with patience, was a consistent member of Zion chapel; A M. E. church (Wildwood) having Em braced religion September A. D. 1900. He leaves a sad stricken father and mother and many friends, white and colored who evidenced their ; respet by gathering beautiful bouquets and wreaths of flowers and covered the casket.and also the grave. He seem ed to be loved by some and respected by all. Peace tq his ashes. His fun eral preached by Rev. J. S. Bell at Newport Jones' , chapel church to: a large and appreciative audience. Asleep in Jesus. .-Wi , . A FRIEND. The New Bern Collegiate Industrial '"r:- Institute. :vv..:";. The fifth school year of the above named institute will close Wednes day, Thursday, and Friday, May 8, 9 and 10, On Wednesday there will j be a basket picnic given to the children by the citizens. Dr. F. W. Thurstpn, Supt W. H.Ashley silk mill, Klnston, N. C, will speak at the picnic. ) All friends are invited to attend the closing exercises each evening at the Fist Baptist church, colored. With these exercises will close the most successful school year in the history of the school. The president of the school, who has been compell ed to erect a new church house 'of worship within the last 12 months has done his best to pay all the running expenses , of the school In addition thereto, has tried in every way to re duce the debt on the property with the following results. The . Institu tion closes with less debt from ; a point of running expensesthan ever before in the history of the school, f It will also be Interesting to all friends of an industrial education to know that with the amount already subscribed for the payment o f the debt there is still a need of S450, which raised will pay alfthe debts of the institution save a small amount due teachers on back salaries. "' Dr. Geo. Sole, superintendent Edu cational Department American Bap tist Home Mission Society, New York city, is expected dally for the' pur- Loose of helping the president raise the balance above spoken ot and ot making all of the property over to the society above spoken of which so ciety shall be responsible for the fu ture progress of the institution and the industrial educational work the school is to do fo rthe colored people in this community. Come one, come all and do what you can to help the lnstlutlon. Persons who have been contributing to the school from time to time and who are subscribers to the amount which brings the school within $450 ot the liquidation ot the whole property debt ot the institution are especially asked to be present " ;v A. U E. WEEKS, ; " President a " . '' ' . Mai Sloes the Test tl Ysire. The old, original GROVE'S Tastelcs Chill Tonic. You know what you are tAuiz. It is iron and quinine in a tosUUua form. No Cure, No pay. New York Cotton Karkct New York, May 7. " . - Open. Close. 10.51 10.50 10.SS 10X3 13.53 luay ": July . 1 September October IV:Kiasr 10.53 10.55 10.62 i Potash is the connect ing link between the oil and heavy crops. - ' ; .'; '...'. ' TJThe most important ptint '' -food for vegetable growth b J S I J J nable pamphlet writtea bf " - eminent men of scientific training and national repu- tation. We mail it free to . ' fanners who write for it m GERMAN Now York 4i Naaaau Stmt, or . Atlanta, (U.-1U4 Caadlor BMg. An Ordinary Man" Discovers That True Greatness is Possible to Him I am an ordinary man.' It is with sorrow I admit it, for I had my as pirations. I meant to achieve great ness. As a' boy, I was a hero-worshipper;' I had 'the greatest for the fel low who could do things for the boy In my" boyish vagueness, N did not who beat ma in athletics, ' for the teacher who could make the dullest pupil understand, for e man who could sway multitudes by his oratory. As I grew older, I had my favorite heroes in literature and history Rob inson Crusoe, Alexander thte Great,.; and an indiscriminate host of others. I was emulous of all this heroism. I, too, would do something worth while. Inn my boyish vagueness, I did not know , whether I should be an explorer a great soldier, a writer of books, a sculptor, or what; but of one thing I was certain I would be a great man; the world should hear of me some day. - I started on my college life full of high hopes and purposes. I met with some success, enough to encourage me to press on. I ' learned many things not in the curriculum. ' And it was here, I remember, that I caught the first faint glimmer of a truth which I was afterward to learn more thoroughly through tribulation and disaster; namely, that the' most important thing in life Is not so much what we do as what we are. From "The Confessions . of an . Ordinary Man," in The May Circle. WILLIAMS' KIDKEY FILLS. Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your - nervous system and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you pairs in the loins, side, back, groins and bladder t Have you a flabby appear ance of the face, especially under the eyes? - Too frequent desire to pass urine?' If so William's Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample free. By mall 10 cents. Sold by Druggists. WILLIAMS MFQ. CO., Props., Cleveland, O. Sold by D. A Harget The king may give the honor, but thou are to make thyself honorable. German. ........ Call at our store, please tor af ree sample ot Dr. Shoop's "Health Cof fee.' It real coffee . disturbs - your stomach, your Heart, or Kidneys, then try this Clever Coffee imitation. While Dr. Shoop has very closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee n flavor and taste, yet he has not even a single grain ot real Coffee In it Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is madef rom pure toasted .grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. You will surely like Health Coffee. Sold by J. L. Mc Daniel. v The trial of employees of the Shel by Steel Tube Company on charges of conspiracy to put defective tubes in warships began at Pittsburg. ; A Narrow Escape. G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, Ma, had a narrow escape tour years ago, when he ran a jlmson bur into his thumb. He says: "The, doctor wanted to amputate it but I would not consent I bought a box of Buck leu's Arnica 8alve and that cured the dangerous wound." 25c at all drug gists. : - .-.;.. - J, . Mme. Adeline PattL according to re port, will sing at the opening ot the De Reszke theatre in Paris. What is just and right Is the law ot laws. Latin. Dr. John Watson (Ian Maclaren), the minister and author, died at Bur lington, Iowa, while on a lecturing tour.' " . - '-;' : ' t ' .'..' The meat Inspectors stationed io different establishments throughout the United States had a conference in Chicago. . .' DonV Pay Almony. to be divorced from your appendix. There will be no occasion tor it it you keen your bowels regular with Dr. k., n,w uu puu . n,,,. ,cUonls so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by all drugglssts. 25c Try them. . - ( a '' 1 r - t un n KALI WORKS ' It is a difficult matter1 to 'escape' sorrow; every day brings some new cause of anxiety. Polybius. Alms giving never made any man ; poor, nor robbery rich, nor prosperity wise. . -'J ' : ' The wroship most acceptable to God comes' from a cheerful and thank ful heart. Plutarch. ' Things do not always go as man , wills. German. ;:. The groves were God's first tern- pies. Bryant , - - ' Say not all thou knowest but be lieve all thou sayest German. Anger may glance into the bosom -of a wise man, but rests only in the bosom ot a fool. , An acute word cuts deeper than, a sharp weapon. AH the joys In the world cannot ' take one gray hair out of our heads. The phonograph clock is a Swiss Invention. ; Future appointments can be recorded upon the instrument and at the proper time the reminder will come promptly,. For instance,, if It is desired to meet Jones at a certain hour and minute, the clock can be set to cause the phonograph to whoop up "don't forget Jones, 9:40" or any other similar reminder, in time to meet Jenes without making him wait Three te four times the total forest production of wood is consumed every year, according te a statement of the .., United States Forest Service. 1 - A Rome cable dispatch says Cardi nal Merry del Val showed the Pope American dispatches referring to the ' papal secretary's - expected resigns- , tion, and the Pope is said to 'have been highly amused at the "joke." It Is net possible for men to be per fectly blessed and happy, except a . few. Plato. f - . A broad hat doth not always cover a venerable head. A portrait of Bishop Potter has been donated by that ecclesiastic to be raffled by the' Actors' Church Al liance in New York for the relief fund. v i Omaha, Neb., has passed an ordi nance requiring all single persons be tween 26 and 45 years of age to marry within sixty days or pay a heavy fine. Only widowers and widows are ex-' empted. , ' - Paul O. Stensland, bank wrecker, who Is serving a term In Joltet peni tentiary will earn $20,000 in the com ing year signing releases as trustee of 4,000 pieces of real estate. The tears of a penitent are the wine of angelds. St. Bernard. There are subjects upon which we . cannot reason; we can only feel Blackwood"s. . . Genuine happiness is able to stand a lot of bard knocks. : EVER WATCHFUL A Little Care Will Save Many New Bern Readers Future Triable. - Watch the kidney, secretions. See that they have tbe amber hut ot health; . , .The discharges not excessive or )n frequent; Contain no "brick-dust like" sedi ment Doan's Kidney Pills will do this for you. . They watch the kidneys and cure them when they're sick. - I. A Smith, superintendent of Cry stal Ice Co., 19 Griffith St, residing at 13 Griffith St., New Bern, N. C, says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills for my kidneys and back. The secretions fiwim 4-K sk tlilrlave Wafa tall tilt atf liuui iu iuuuv; s " vi u wu sorts, and too frequent in actios, Doan's Kidney Pills stopped all this. My little boy was troubled with kid aey weakness and the secretions were highly colored and full of sediment gave him Doan's Kidney Pills and they cleared his secretions up to their natural color. 1 cannot but consider Doan's Kidney Pills as excellent kid ney cure and do not hesitate to say so. I obtained them at Bradbam's T 1 irmacy." ' i'orvsale by all dealers. Trice 53 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., EuTalo, New York, sole agents for tie Unite 1 State t. , Re.i the came Doan's axi take no u r. - - s s I " . jo ? 1 1 ''v ' ! j vV
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