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XvpnMlshsa tho very bss toaturns thntj cua X8 writfu on tah!on, art nn.1 nilrcMlmnnoiia jnntters. - THE SUN'S inaricet news inukoe it A BUSINESS MAN'S NECESSITl far t): tnrmor, th morchnnt pnd tU brrk.vi' Ran duyef.d upoa coniplota ai rellabla Information upoa tbalr vwloua Uno ot tiado, By Katt THE SDH (Honilng or Evcclas) Is 2!. a Elonth or J3 a Yi THE SUNDAY 'm:WW2Sffilwoato r ?,:50; Yttl And THE SUN, nomto& tains and SitnJr. . $70 a Year Addreas AH Orders to - ' ' ; TI IE A. S. AEELb COMPANY This is our Banner year in the sale of Buggies and we thank one and all for thoir liberal patronage and hope by our earnest effort to fill any and all orders for our H ind Made Buggies, that we may have your future business,. We wish you all a prosperous year, 1011. v NEW BERN, N. C. tC Greenville, N. C. BAI.TTMOR!?. MARTIA"" . a mm GUT IN THE ill III Bailwy Mail Clerks Get Shorter . Hours. r Wqshiiigton, Feb. 11 A cut in the working time" of railway mail clerks from 6i to5 hour's a day is reported to have been ordered ; by the Postoffice Department, following a conference be tween officials and representatives of J the clerks. An air of deep mystery was thrown about the situation at the department and Post mister General Hitchcock did not see the committee until this after noon. . It is reported the concession as to hours will be used in an effort to compromise the general complaints, The fol owing offijial statemsnt, af ter bring O K'd by the department was given 'by 13. . Canfield, president rf the Railway Mail Clerks' Association: "The executive committee of the Railway Mail Clerks' Association from all sections of the country are Wash ington ad have had conference with the Second Assistant Postmaster Gen eral and officers of the railway mai service on the subject of equalization of hours. There has been some difference of opinion as to the method of adjust ing conditions in .the service brought about by the equalization, and jt was to compromise that difference of opin ion that the confererce was held. It is the present belief that this question will be settled quite satisfactorily by the promulgation of instructions issued. THIRTY YEARS TOGETHER. Thirty years of association think of it. How the merit of a good thing stands out in that lime or the worth- lessness of a bad one. So .there's no Kuess work in this evidence of Thos. Ariss, lonco d, Mich., who writes : "1 havf used Dr. King's New Disiovery for ;iu years, ami itB the mst couth and cold cure I ever used." Once it finds entrance in a homo you can.t pry it out. Many tamilie have UHrd a f.ii-ty years. It's the moat infallible throat i.ml lunff medicine on earth. Unniuai-jd fur la- grippe, asthma, hay-fever, croup, quin ty or sore lungs. Price MJi $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all drug gists. ." jr.:'.rv. r'.n-k. A r:"!jir:;M ;;.!':! clock 1:" !rl -ir t!i' l'-::;!v.iis -the-lral; It is ll.l In !e i . . J -ir.r, :)..' 'i) sepiirate ;i!cces, :iccorii:e; In a I-'reticli state ment. On: see. o'l the lifty-two dial elates I lie h.nw. the day, the week and the mmiili, l!.o rl: In;', the set tins of the sun. t!n p'lases of thP moon, the tides, Hie lime In the principal capitals of the wi rid, lot'ellier Willi a serios'of terrc.-itiial ami ast roiioinleal evolutions. The framework Is of curved oak 8 by 5 meters, or i" hy 10'; feet. When the clock strikes ail the nlillce seems In movement. The designer wished to de pict the last judgment. This wonder- rful clock Is the work of n Reauvnisian. M. Verite. He diinl In 1SS7. Harper's Weekly. PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS. A COLD But never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. which checks thecouirh and expels tho cold. M. Stock well Han nibal, Mo,, says,, "It be t all the remedies I ever used. I contracted a b id cold and cough and was threatened w th pneumonia. One bottle of Foley p Honey snd Tar completely cured me." N i opiates, just, a reliable household medicine. F. S. Duffy. ' Dogs' Publio Baths. Half the Vienna dogs are terriers. Iho fo terrier Is a particular favorite. The necessity of the dogs being fre quently washed lias led to tire estab lishment In Vienna of "dogs' public baths," which are to be seen in all parts of the city. One would think that, Uogs being so popular in Vienna, they 'would be everywhere tolerated, but such Is not the" case. "Dogs not nduiitted'ls the rule ut every restau rant and 'cnfo, while the trnnis .and fDmnlbuses arc also forbidden ground, and In the parks and squares dogs must be led. London (Jlobe. ACCUSED OF STEALING. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica Salve of stealing- the sting Irom burns or scalds tin pain from sores of all kinds the distress from mjus or pires. "it robs cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and injurietof their terror," he says, "as a healing remedy its equal don't exist.' Only 2oc at all dealers. . , Tht Ghillalah. The shlllntnh Is no riyjr limb of n tree. It Is almost ns'niticli a work of art ns a well balanced cricket bat Tho old shtllalnhs were as cnrefullj looked nfter by their loving owners an la u rifle in tho wilds. Cut from the sturdiest ' of , young blackthorns and showing ns little tujior ns an ebony ruler, It wns weighed with lend or Iron Kt the end nearest the grip so that Its center of gravity was nbout four-flfths of tho way from tho hitting end. When properly ' seasoned , by ,belng kept In the nclghliorhood of the farm oven for n few mouth It became sn thing of supple steel. And the proper pronunciation of the name of this fear .some weaiou' Is the uielollouHone of "shlll-nlly," with tho accent on tht "all. London Chronicle. . Htf Quasr Question. - The rector of a country parish lu England having sent blankets, sorcer ies, coals nnd some of the good things usual at Christmas to on old pnriMb louer a lady expatiated wnrmly to fclm on the reverend gentleman's kindness. "Don't you think," she asked the old rlllnger, "that It Is very good of the ret tor to look after you Ilka this and end you all theso nice things?" "Good of blini" exclaimed the old man In blank amazement "Why, what'a he for?" Pearson's Weekly. . It was reported In Chicago that the Morgan and Bell telephone Interests will take over inajpendont lines. ; LIFE IN ICELAND. Farmhouut Ar. Dilt of Turf and ' Oftsn Have Earthen Floor. ' The guest room In the Iceland farm house contained narrow bed, a big , round table and an organ made in Brattleboro, " Vt Our bost produced the usual box if suuff and with It a boc of good cigars. The host and hostess then showed us all over the house. It Is a turf s trocars and Is typical of the older farmhouses, with narrow, dark, win do wless corridors winding In taby rlnthlao maze from room to room. One passageway leads to a large open mound where a fire Is made to smoke meat 4tnd fish and incidentally the whole bouse and everything In It An other passage leads to another kitchen with a modern stove. The walls are all of turf, a's Is the roof, with Just enough driftwood In the roof to make a framework to bold It In place. Very steep stairs lend up to the badstofa. or sleeping apartment Tbe badstofa frequently forms the sitting and com mon workroom of ' the family," espe dally In wtnter.'ns well as the sleeping room of the entire household. Bunksbuilt into the wall extend around the room 'and are often Oiled with seaweed or feathers, over which is thrown a fold or two of wadmal and a thick coverlet of - eiderdown. The floors are sometimes covered with boards, but more often consist of damp earth. From the ceilinglare suspended numerous articles of domestic econ oiny. while large chests containing clothing and valuables are scattered throughout the bouse. Springfield Re publican. Neglected. Von Blumer Who's taking care of the baby? Mrs. von -Blumer No one. The new nurse Is with him. Smart Set Children Cry . FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The Modest Model. The late Julia Ward Howe though a woman of very good appearance, was extremely modest "She once posed for me," said a Bos ton painter the other day. "But she hesitated a long time before consent ing. To urge her on I said: " 'Don't be afraid; I'll do you justice, madam.' " AJi, she answered, It lsn t Jusucsy T nsk for nt vnur hands It's mercv ' pillow to cure a cold is a question in which many are interested just n"W. Chamberlain's Cough Retried , hHS won its great reputation and immerse sale by its remarkable cure of coiiis ; It can always be depended upon. For sale by- all dealers. A Pretty Compliment. His Incessant work, his avoidance of all rest and recreation aud bis rigorous self denial made Joseph Pulit zer in his days in harness the despair of his family. In this connection a pretty story Is told about the famous Journalist's son Ralph. Mr. Pulitzer had refused to tnke a holiday, and Mrs. Putitzer ex claimed: "Did you ever knjv your father to do anything because It was pleas ant?" "Yes, once when he married you," the young man gracefully replied. Washington Post The Tiny Shoe She Wanted. "Now, madam, what size shoe will you have?" asked the salesman as soon us he was ut liberty. "The smallest and shiniest you have," she said. The other women buying shoes sniff ed. And when the clerk returned with a pair of the tiniest imaginable the woman accepted them with the re mark, "I guess baby's eyes will open when she sees these on her feet." Buffalo Express. Foley Kidney Pills are a reliable rem edy for backache, rheumatism and uri nary irrezularit es. They are tonic in action, quick- in results and affords. prompt rerl from all kidney disorder at S. Duffy. To the Public. It may appear uncalled for to thank public officials for performing; th ir du ty, but on considering the matter of the petition recent'y carried before oi r board of aldermen, to place in the fire district, the property between Hancock and Metcalf streets on the south side cf South Front street, which is on Trent river and practically isolated and be- lioviving that the purpose of the peti lion was to restrict W. P. Hill only in the use of his property, so that he could not build on it anything but brick structures. Knowing- that brick build ings on that property could only be constructed on piles', which would make the expense,' on account of the location hardly justifiable, and having concluded that the object of the petition was to serve some ind-vidual end and not for the protection of the publio from fire originating on. this isolated property, and considering the strong- pressure brought to bear to attain the purpose of the petion without notice to me I feel constrained to acknow'edge my appre ciation of the wisdom and fairness ex hibited by the board inspecting the property.- - . " W.F.HILL. GH1SHESTEJ5SPILLS DIAMOND Lm BIWtU - v1 i.Ta mnmr rttomrM for trtt-CHHS-fBR'b VIAMUNU UKAfin FILLS la Jku HiA O"uo until He bont, eull with BlwKO nil'botk. Tak ! crnr, HufdTMfV II. -4 ut, uk turn lllll. 111 .T(.U V IIIIKIII BhANx Mill, for Iwrtitr tin) ,rrirti rr.ftplrtl Ki nf-t.Hak-t.Alwav-'awlatile. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS .SOT. EVERYWHERE I I PROTECT i i ' . - . The Health of Yourself and Family. ; Pope's Herb is m-eoared to nravide dependable household remedy, based upon the principle of purity of blood in suring freedom from disease. It is a medicine for maladies such as, Rheu matism, Liver Complaints, Constipa tion, Fever and Ague, Female Disord era, Indigestion, Lumbago, Kidney De rangements, Catarrh, Sick and Nerv ous Headaches, los of Appetite and all ailments arising from inactivity of the Liiver aim iwaneys. It is a purely Herbs, Barks and Roots Compound, it is put up in chocolate coated Tablets pleasing and easy to take, (or can be dissolved in water.) Mrs. J. C. Meade, op Hyattsvjlle, Md. Says: "For years I have suffered with Back ache, Headaches, Neuralgia, and Nerv ousness and extreme Fatigue, I tried many remedies without relief. Four months ago a grateful fried induced me to write to Pope Medicine Co., Wash ington, D. C, for a box of Pope's Herb Compound Tablets, the very first dose of two tablets gave me relief. I used not quite a tl.OO box and I am entirely cured of the pain in my back and have no more headache." Dr. J. V. Hennesey, a prominent PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OF ALBANY, N. Y. IN PART SAYS: "As a Blood Purifier, Liver, Kidney arid System regulator I prescribe Pepe Medicine Co's of Washington, D, C. Herb Compcund, as I have done for the past 20 years and have found it to be a great remedy, which seldom if ever fails. There are thousanks of letters from users of Pope's Herbs, that have been benefitted and cured by its proper use. Pope's Herb Compound Tablets are put up 200 in a box, "six month's treat ment," and will be sent post-paid on re ceipt of $1.00. Each box contains a printed guarantee binding us to refund the purchase price if the remedy fails to benefit, also full directions. Guaranteed ' by the Pope Medicine Co.. Inn under the Pure Food and Dru&-s Act. Jane 30. 190 , No. 34956. For terms to agents in unoccupied territorry, address POPE MEDICINE CO., INC. Pope Bl'dg Washington, D. C. The Saint's Larde Not much Is knowu iDthls country of St Coreutin, but Caiper, where he dwelt, cherishes a legehd of him. Ac cording to the version given by MarV Atkinson In "A Chateau In Brittany," "God, pleased with his life of devo tion, provided his food. A little fish swam to him every day, presenting Its side that the hermit might cut away u sufficient portion for his needs. As soon us it was thrown back Into the water the fish became immediately whole again, with no faintest trace of the cut." CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Queer Church Ornamentation. Tbe chancellor of the diocese who refused to sanction the design for a memorial window lu a Carlisle church on the ground that an angel is depict ed weariiiK the coat of arms Of the deau and chapter of Carlisle would assuredly make short work of the Lin coln cathedral "Imp," which finds a place among the angels forming the angel choir In that building. Up and down England are to be found hun dreds of examples of the humor of ecclesiastical architects of a past age, from the snarling griffins worked into' the stonework of Henry Vll.'s chapel, Westminster abbey, to the dun cow and milkmaids In Durham cathedral. A cat playing a violin can be seen In Wells cathedral, and in Hereford ca thedral two cots, apparently perform ing a viollu duet Boston "Stump" Is crowded with fantastic carvings, among which may be mentioned a wife chastising her husband, a teacher caning a pupil and an orchestra com posed of bear playing an organ, a bagpipe and a drum. Westminster Gazette. Bread and Dyspepsia. The conclusion that wheat bread Is unlit for dyspeptics, sometimes Jump ed nt because 111 effects are noticed to follow its use. Is erroneous. On tbe contrary, it has been pointed out by Bouchard and others that farinaceous food la peculiarly adapted to some dys peptic patients. It is themlcrobes In the starch which are capable of pro ducing irritating acids that cause the trouble. To avoid this Bouchard rec ommends that ouly tbe crust or toast ed crumbs of the bread be used by dysKptlcs, particularly those whose stomachs are dilated. Tbe reason of this Is explained by the fact that bak ing temporarily, though not perma nently, arrests the fermentation of dough. When It Is again heated by tbe warmth of the stomach the fer mentation Is renewed. In cases where tbe bread is toasted brown through the ferineutallon is stopped perma nently Family Doctor. When her child is In danger a woman will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroism or risk of like is necss arv to protect a child from croup. Give ChamhArlain'a fTntto-h Ramutfl .aiwl all dinger is avoided. For sale by all j i ueaiers. - ' French Soots. There Is no ancient settlement of highland Scots, near Murray bay, on the St Lawrence, which has adopted tbe French language Instead of Eng lish. . It was formed of disbanded sol diers soon after the British conquest of Cann m, end officers and men Inter niarriixl with the Fvnch Canadians, adopting their language and habits sc completely that, though tbey bear suck names as Blackburn. Warren, McLean tnd McNIchnll, their dependents are In alt other respects as French as the Inhabitants around them. Money talks, but what th "coppe? aaya may not be w-t te teiia. .COLORBLINDNESS, v ! -- , Hie Incident -That Opened John Oal j ton's Eyea ,to Hi Affliction.;.:. ' John lialton, the famous English iit-iutst and natural philosopher, with in whose dlHcorery of. Jhelaws of licmlcal combination chemistry jas an xact si leuce i-onld hardly exist was . holly color blind. His knowledge of lie fact t-iinie nbout; by a happening of lie sort which we call chance. On bis Mother's birthday', when be was a man f twenty-six. he took ber a,, pair -of .locking rhich be had seen i a shop vlmlow. labeled "Silk, the .newest fasliiort;" - - ... ' ... "Thee has bought me a pnlr of grand hose. John." said be mother. Vbut "what 4nade theel fancy such a bright color? Why,-1 onu never show myself at meeting. In .them," John was- much -disconcerted, buthe told, ber tht-he considered the stock"-. Ings to be of a very proper go io meeting color, as they were a dark' bluish drab. . . "Why, they'rfe as red as a cherry, John."-was-ber astonished,, reply. , ' Neither he nor his brother Jonnthnn conld. see anvthing but drab In the stockings, and they rested in the belief that the. good wife's eyes were out of order until she; having consulted vari ous neighbors, returned 'with tbe ver dict "Varra fine stuff, but uncommon scarlety." The consequence was that John Dal ton became the first to direct the at tention of the scientific world to the subject of color blindness. THE DRINK CALLED COFFEE. Here I the Way They Made It In the Seventeenth Xentury. There are In existence In Great Britain a few copies of an ancient cookbook, published in 1062, that gives what Is perhaps the first English rec ipe for coffee. The recipe reads: "To' make tbe drink that is now much used, called coffee. "The coffee berries are to be bought at any Druggist, about seven shillings the pound. Take what quantity you please, and over a charcoal fire; in an old frying pan, keep them always stir ring until tbey be quite black, and when you crack one with your teeth that it Is black within as it Is without, yet if you exceed, then do you waste the Oyl. and If less, then will it not de liver Its Oyl, and if you should con tinue fire till it be white it will then make no coffee, but only give you Its salt Beat nnd force through a lawn sieve. "Take clear water and boll one-third of it away, and It is fit for use. Take one quart of this prepared water, put in it one ounce of your prepared cof fee and boil it gently one hour, and it Is fit for your use; drink one-quarter of a pint as hot as you can sip it. It doth abate the fury and sharpness of the Acrimony,' which is the gender of tbe Diseases called Cronical." Beat the Bank's System. The boy entered the Cleveland bank and laid a half dollar with his bank book on the receiving teller's window. "We don't receive deposits of less than a dollar," said the teller. The boy yielded reluctantly to the system and drew back. But he did not leave the bank. He crossed the corridor and seated himself on a settee. The teller noticed him sitting there and also no ticed the reflective look on his face. The hoy waited for some time, think ing it over. Finally be arose and went to the paying teller's window. A mo ment Inter he confronted the receiving teller. "I want to deposit this dollar and a half." he said. The tel)er grinned. The boy had just drawn u dollar from his little balance nnd was using It as an entering wedge for the rejected half dollar. And so the sys tem was beaten by the boy. and a con siderable accession of bookkeeping la bor was the price of defeat Cleveland Plain Dealer. Hiitory Made Palatable. Joseph Salvador, the French histo rian, nnd Jules Snndeau, a novelist, made their meeting at a public recep tion tbe occasion for a dispute as to the respective places which they occu-pied-in the world of letters. The reading of history Is like a pill lt'needs the sugar coating to make It palatable," argued the novelist. 'Ah, but It is the Ingredieut which cures, not the coating," remarked the historian. "Then let us divide honors," said Bandeau, "for if It were not for my sugar coating jour ' historical facts would dry on the shelves." Tolstoy' Inteneity. Everything In Tolstoy's character. says a Russian writer, attains titanic proportions. "As a drinker he absorbed fantastic quantities of liquor. As a gambler he" terrified his partners by tbe boldness of his play. As a soldier he advanced gayty to bastion four, the bastion of death at Sevastopol, and there be made dying men laugh at his witty sayings. He surpassed every one by bis prodigious activity In sport as well as In literature." . Agriculture. . No other human occupation opens so wide a field for tue profitable and agreeable combination of labor with cultivated thought as agriculture.. Ere long tbe most valuable of all arts will be the art of deriving a comfortable subsistence from tbe smallest area of land. Abraham Lincoln. - t A Strik. "Why don't you go to tbe dance to night Harold? Haven't you, any flamerV ' ' - -' "Yes, dad," said the Harvard stu dent, "a flame, but no fuel." life. A grateful dog Is better than so Un grateful man. Raadl. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PltLS; Hay you nep looted your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ays tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains In loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too ire quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure .you-at Druggist, Price 60c, Williams' M'fg Co., Props., Cleveland, 0. . OWES HER HEALTH Vegetable Comtn J Scottville, Mich. ivI.Va'ntt to'teH you how much good LydiaE.Prnkham'fr V.getabie(com pomrd ana Sanative Wash uye done me. I live onafarm and. have -worked very hard. I am forty five years old, and am tony mother of thirteen child rem Mdnjr people think it strange that lam not broken down with hard work and (.lip pfira rifmni, f'tm ily, hit t tell them of my good friend, your Vegetable Compound, and that nine win oe no nacKariie, and bearing down pains for tlie.m if, they will takti it as I have. I am scarcely ever with, out it in the house. "I. will sav.fllso that. T think there la no better medicine to be found for young girls to-build them up and make them strong and well. .My eldest daughter, has taken Lydia 'E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound for pain ful periods ami irregularity, and it has always helied her. "1 am always read and. willincr t . speak a good word lor the Lydii 12. Pinkham's Remedies. I tell every one I meet that I owe my health and hap piness to these wonderful medicines." Mrs. J. G. JonNsoN,Scottville,Mich.. R.F.1X 3. . Lydia E.Piukham'3 Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs, and to-day Irolds the record for the largest uumber of actual cures of female diseases. School News of the Week, in the term which ended Jan. 27 ih the total number of days present by al pupils was 52452, and the number of days taught 76, an average of 690.15 for each day of ihi term. The attendance is much higher in the new term as about 33 new pupils have already entered an 1 new ones are enter ing almost every pay. The present at tendance is around 725 daily. Miss Bessie Snmmereli has been transferred from the 4A grade to the 8B grate and Miss Henrietta Hancock, who had been a substitute teacher for some time was placed in charge of one section of the 4 A grade. The 8th grade is very large this term,' having an enrollment of 55 too many for one room. The 9th grade has 24 en rolled and the 10th 13. We have few visitors at school al though they are always welcome. At any tiwo during the week a visitor may : drop in a room and spend as much time as possible in examining the work. It is true that every grade has a deficit fixed program but no visitor disturbs this as the work will not stop when a visitor enters for more than a few sec onds. Come up and examine the work of the school. . .f During the week quite a number of the pupils have been examined for hook worm and the work will be finithed next week The chance to avoid final examina tions in May if a pupil make 85 or above on the daily recitations has aroused considerable enthusiasm. Al most every pupil In the High School is very csreful of each dsys work thus far-and if the present rata is kept up there will be few pupils who will have to take the final examination in May. "Bill Nye Day" will., be observed in observed in the school on the 22d and each pupil will be sked to bring a pen ny or more toward the "Bill Nye Build ing" at the Stonewall Jackson Training School, Concord, N. (3, The High School boys are trying to fence the property of the city near the -waterworks for a baseball park. The city has given them the use of the land as long as it purposes. If you are in terested in baseball contribute toward the fence when called on or better still see Jacob Chadwick or Wardie Gaskins and give them your contribution. . ' ATTACK LIKE TIGERS. In fighting to keep the blood pure the white corpuscles attack disease germs like tigers. But often germs multiply so fast that little fighters are overcome. Then see pimples, boils, eczema, salt rheume arid sons multiply and strength and appetite fail, this condition de mands Electric Bitters to regulate the stomach, liver and kidneys and to ex pel ix, i ton fronrthe blond. ' "They ara the bent blood purifier,", writes C T Budahn. of Trscy. Calif., '1 btve ever found " They make rich, rerl blood. strong nerves and build up your health. Try them, 50c at all druggists. .Dr. Pantchenko, being tried in S Petersburg with Count De Lassy for - the murder of Count Bouturlin, put the blame on Dr. Cogan. ' - HAVE YOU.TBIED PAXTINE The Great .Toilet Germicide? Ten doQit. save to pay too or 11.00 a pint for t Ustarian antiseptic or per oxide. Tpu c&a males 16 pint of a mure cleansing, germicidal, healing and deodor ising, antiseptlo . solution with one 2Go uox oi raiiine, ioiudi antiiepuo powder,' obtainable at any drug store. Faxtine .destroy', germs that cause disease, 'decay sad od ore, that U why It 1 the beat mouth yttih and rarcle, unci why tt purine tbe breath, cleanaea and preserve the teeth better than ordinary dentifrices, and in sponge bathing It com pletely eradicates perspiration and other diaagrceabl body odor. Every dainty woman appreciate this and It man other toilet and hysienlo uae. 1 Faxtine I 'splendid for or throat, mfiamed eyes and to purity mouth an 1 breath after smoklnf. You can act I ax Une. Toilet Antiseptic at any drug at'"". i.rlce...2ro and 60c, or by mnil .m.tv.. t from The l'axton Toilet Co., 1 Mnm., who will send you a fret i if you wouli like to try it b ' ta t...
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