. y . flutes. IM'- .,tw'
Jit'5: - Delicately (o'ed and gently reared, women will find. , fiEro
vJNjr J, In all tho sear" thfr lives, as maidens., wives, or moth-. : L " - '
mm y
DfiliMfnitf fn'ed and gently reared, women will find.
In all tho sear114 ' ,noIr lives, as maldens.wives.or moth
ors, that tf on8 simple, wholesome remedy which acta
gently pleasantly and naturally, and which may bs
use(jith truly beneficial effects, under any conditions,
wn the system need a laxative, is Syrup of Figs. It
4 well known to be simple combination of the laxatlva '
and carminative principles of plaiits with pleasant, aro-
tnatic liquids, which are agreeable and refreshing to the
lasio ana accepiaoie to me system when Its gentle
cleansing Is desired. v '. , .
Many of the Ills from which women suffer are of a tran
sient nature and do r.ot come from any organic trouble
and It U pleasant to know that they yield so promptly to
tiiesbeneflcial effects of Syrup of Flg3, but when anything
rrwsra than a laxative Is needed It is best to.consult tho
amily physician and to avoid the old-time cathartics and
loudly advertised nostrums of the present rhv Wh
one needs only to remove the strain, tho torpor, the con
gestion, or similar Ills, which attend upon a constipated '
condition of the system, use the true and gentle remedy
Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the depression,
the aches and pains, colds and headaches, which aro due
to Inactivity of the bowels. ; ,-
Only those who buy the genuine Syrup of Figs can hope 2
to get Its beneficial effects and as a guarantee of the ex- v?
cellenceof the remedy the full name of tha eamnanv i
California Fig Syrup Co. Is printed on the front of everv
package and without It any preparation offered as Syrup nW.-is
Of Figs Is fraudulent and should beHecllned. To thr.M.Lii
. . .. . . --jMnnifi
-ma Tcnow the aual tv of this exee lnt iaaii h. ;ut.
1 .-5:.-. ' . .ii
oiior or suDsmute, wnen syrup of Ftes Is caled 7 "
for, Is always resented by a transfer of patronage to
some first-class druff establishment. whnr thmr An
not recommend, nor sell
remedies. Tiio genuine article may be bought of all m$r VS&M
reliable drumlsta evervwhers at sn rnt h iwu. vi .. i rTw
mm-
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Thn labor ounleasly to leara the etrt
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Buocoi
false brands, nor imitation.- r JSSp:
irtlcle may be bought of all -Vs. (SwM
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I BEHIND THE SCREEN.
A Tale of Harmless EaTesaroriilnE.
"What la It Marjt" -
"Mr. Hunt' and another gentleman
to see master, pleaae."
"Didn't you tell them, Mr. Mowbray
hasnt come yet?" -
. "Trea"m, and they said they'd Wait.
I've shown (hem Into the drawing
room."
"Very well, I shall bo down in a
moment." . '
, "The gentlemen told me not to dis
turb yon, but I thought you would
tike to know they were here."
"Thank you, Mary.". ' :
; "Will the gentlemen etay to dlnnerT"
"No, I hope I mcaij I think not.
You may Sound the E'-fS at the usual
time. Don't forset, please." - .
"No'm," I won't forgot." And Mary
omiled signlflcantly to hcreolf aa she
retired to the kitchen. This would
not bo the first tlmo she had been
called upon to sound the dinner gong
f.t Holly Lodce aa a gentle hint to
visitor that It was tlmo for them to
go.
ITnrv ynA AinfmraraA Inner rrrt ihat
' - J MUM w .VHQ HOW, WW.
rtiospltallty to "master's friends" was
not one of her young mistress' vir
tues. "And I don't blamo her, neither,"
eald Mary to herself i "It's only sat
upral she shouldn't want thorn always
haiifrltitji round and taking master's
and she only
A. little potu-
nhe murmured,
clasa with a
to smilai,
V she saw
ping out of things to please hlmselX."
"But who believe- thatt"
"Nobody I Oh, you're quite right
It la my fault!"
It was not Jack Hunt's voice that
answered his friend Bundy's question.
The two men turned to the speaker
with startled faces.
It waa Mrs, Mowbray, who detached
herself from the shadow of the screen
at the door and came toward them
with oatstretched hands.
"It was mean to listen," she said,
flushing all over her pretty face, "but
I couldn't help It, You didn't hear me
come in, and something you said
mado me wait, and so I I overheard.
Oh, pleas don't think me a hen
pecker!" she added hurriedly. "But
when you said that about taking warn
ing by Harry, and not getting mar
ried. It it wasn't In human nature not
to listen. I've been thoughtless and
selfish. It's done me good to hear the
truth. Wont you shake handsT"
Ten minutes later, when" Harry Mow.
bray came home, he waa amazed to
find that his wife had aet her heart
on his singing at tho Jackdaw's
Smoker, and when she insisted on his
spending the entire following evening
at the club It dawned upon him that
something extraord lurry had happened.
WEST POINT AND ITS BEGINNING.
How This Strategle Place Was Oecu-
. pled In the Revolution, '
The antiquity of Fort Putnam, at the
West Point Military academy, baa
been a question of dispute the last
few days, but it will probably soon be
righted, and its proposed, restoration
to Its original condition, or something
like It, will be carried out How the
military academy came into being, and
various other facta about it, are of In
terest to every loyal American. The
tract of land owned by the govern
ment .at West Point contains 2105
acres, and was first settled in May,
1723. The greater part of this area
was purchased from Stephen Moore
on September 10, 1790, for $11,085
The smaller and southerly portion waa
bought from Oliver Orldloy on May 13,
1824, for $10,000. On March 2, 1828,
the State of New York ceded Jurisdic
tion over that part of tho property on
which the principal edifices connected
vi.M, the institution stand, and only
",the right to execute any pro.
"vrriminal, wherein the
.Point In
W!om-
IS;' A CEilUTifUL VOII ESDI D
spri::g catarrh by use of PE-RU-im.
Nothing Robs One of Strength Like Spring Catarrhs
Spring Fever is Spring Catarrh.
Nervout Prostration.
Thpuiands of cases might be quoted is
winch reruns ha a been umd to rescue peo
ple 1 from the perdition of deranged nervee,
nd put them on the good, solid founda
tion of health. The County Auditor of
Erie County, aNW York, Hon. John W.
Neil, m srcolii ttr written at Buffalo,
ur, isieiv: 1 wat persuaded by Jf
friend to trjJ " M your (rreat nfr
" una, mm tin reemci were, so
gratifying that I am more than pleased to
recommond it."
A Spring Tonte. 1
Almost 'even-body needs '! tonio in tha
spring. Something to brace the nerret, in-, 1
Tiiorate the brain and eleanee the blood. " '"C.
That Peruna will do this is berond all
question. Every one who has tried it has
had the same experience as Mri. D. W,
Timberlake, of Lynchburg, Vs., who, in a ''
recent letter, made use of the following ;
words: "I always take a dose of. Peruna
after business houre, as it.it a great thing .
for the nerves. There ie no hotter spring
tonic, and I have used about sll of them.'1
Catarrh in Spring.
The spring is the beat time to treat es.,
twrh. Ivature renewe hertelf every spring.
The tyetem is rejuvenated by tprirfg
weather. This renders medicines more ef- ' : :
leciire. a tnort eourse of Peruna, assisted
by the balmy air of spring, will cure old,
stubborn canea of catarrh that have resitt
ed treatment for years. Kvenrbodv should
hare a copy of Pr. Hartman's latest bouk
on catorrh. Address The Peruna Medi
cine Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Mrs. Lulu Larmer, Stonghton, Wis.,
sayst . .... . .' .
"For two years I miifercd with nervous
1 trouble and atom- -
ach disorders until 1
it seemed that there :
waa nothing to ma
but a , bundle of :
; nerves. I waa very '
1 irritable, could not
aleep, rest or com- ;
pose myself, snd
was certainly unbt ,
to take csro of a
household. I took
ncn'e tonics and
pills without bene- 1
fit. When I kmi '
taking Peruna I grew steadily better, my
nerves grew, stronger, my rest was no v.
longer fitful, and to-day I consider myself -:
in perfect health and strength. My recov
try was slow but sure, but. I persevered
and wat rewarded by perfect nealth." ' ''
Mrs. Lulu Larmer. . ..xf
If you do not derive prompt and satis- t
factory resultsfrotn the use of Peruna writs v
at once to Dr. Hartmsn, girins a fill state- "
ment of ymir rase, and he will be pleased? -k
to give you his valuable advice gratis.- if-
Address Dr. nartman, President of The I
nanman oannarium, (.olumbua, U.
mm HELEX WHITMAN.
Hits Helen Whitmsn, 30SH Grand Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis., writes;
" There) nothing like Ptrutia or that tired Itellng, which give yow
no amottlon for work or play. After a prolonged illneee bowl year ago,
ell tmaole to regain my health, tut our bottlei 0 Pe'runm made a eon
derHl change and rettored me to perfect Asalfk, Am long at you keep
your Mood lis good oondttlon you are all right, and Peruna seem to fill
SAe veins trflh pure healthul blood, 1 thoroughly end one it.
y-:-"-.:- ;"'K--?;' , -U1SS HKLXX WttlTilAX. '
tiprty of the United L to have nerves. But they ought to bs
strong nerves, good nerves. Does your
hand trembler You are living, too last.
Does your heart flutter at times? You had
letter call a halt. Americana live too fast.
tney crowd too much into a single day.
Thf hare too little leisure. The hospitals
'Jntnne asylums are filling up. The
torel scenes of yore are becoming
'me that we quit this sort of
llnvs to Qet Strong Nerve.
Pint, repair the injury already done to
your nerves. The way Jo do thia it to do
exactly ss did Mattie B. Curtis, Secretary
of Legion f Loyal Women, Hotel Salem,
Boston, Moss, she said in a recent letter:
"I suffered for over a year with general
weakness and debility manifested in se
vere headachs and backache. 1 took four
bottles of Peruna, and for two months
have been entirely free from these mala
dies." .. ,
Mrs. Iiuln 01?. !
fln'Q Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Oum and Mullein SeiSIdV0
VU wugns, wws, i-aunppe rTrilL SiW
1 iund snd your crop
J'lentyof
. itash
rnthefert!llranAllafinfli
and qusntlty la the bar., J ffiTTr.
refa - Write, ua and
rte. by next mall, feifjf,
' h- "?H Winning Ol, !
i
n au wosn, .; " ' j
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r lLSBY &JZaJ
(all
muecus sur
its Mnl 1m
all Drugglstt.
Tha harKA . I II I j-n.
no aiuicuity in
scraping an acquamtar.oe.
OTfl permansntly enred.No fits or nervous,
nest after Art t day's use of Dr. KUne's Great
NerreRestorer.tlltrial bottleand treatise free
Ir. B.H. Kliss, Ltd., 9S1 Arch 8tv Fhlls.,Fa.
The finger of scorn is often a part of
tho band of fate. 1.
Mrs. Wlnslow's SoothlngSynip for ohlldrei
teethlngof ten the gums, rsduoes uiflamma
tlonDayg paln.eures wind eollo. Me. abottle
Lots of excuses are not worth the
trouble it takes to make them. -
Ism tare Plso'sOnre for Consumption tared
my life three years ago. Mas. Xaoaus Hos
. Mapls Bt Morwloh, N. ., Job. 17, mi.
Ail Awn w...l.l .1 .1. - .
in ths world.
Money refunded (or each package of
Puthah Fadeless Dyes if nnsatisfao
tory. - - T .....
A day in the planet Bros is five and a
half hours.
Wbttm rn !) T.nl.n uan r n ,.
111., 'or free sample Tuber's ropsln Com;
uuuiiu, mo guaraniooa cure for Uysnensia
T n it I iriuit ..n anj ii . 1 1 1 ' .
.Our tins are like bill collectors.
geuersuy ona us out.
idcoek li?nifc-.
rewalk of Fifth avenue
iloualy enough In front of Delmnnt
cb's. In his nocturnal mlarrntlnn hn
had collided with the famous restau
rant and bad broken Its neck. There
may be a land of Cockavne. aftni- all
Twice I have seen owls in. Madison
Equare one a screech owl, the other
fine specimen of Barred owl. Rob
ert w. Chambers, in Harper's Mnga-
unox ... :.. :';
CRITICIZING HI3 OWN.
"Dut, my dear husband. It really Is
unjust of you to abuse mother-in-law
so. There are good ones."
"Well, well, never mind. I haven't
said anything against yours) lt'a only
mine I'm grumbling about." Boston
Traveller. .
, ; 7 STJBORDINATB.
Mr. Byrnne Covne Ah. swmtaat
one. may I be your cantaln anil miA
your bark down the sea of llfet
.Mrs. Berymore (a widow) No, but
you can be mv second mate. ntrrrit
Free Press, . .
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Vomviftt lint earrled tnttoek fir ,
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Write us for caUlogue, prices,
etc., Deiore ouy ina;.
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.y-T Tom "How would you analyse on-
aflnirvV""
Jerry "Well, in the clearest defini
tion obstinacy is noiseless self-con-colt."
Detroit Free Press. . . ,4.
rasnziB,
PAnittasii
IKiBi01?
AIIIHSTERI
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ikgelhiou:
Mrs. P. Wrtcht nf fVl.nrrt
Iowa, Is another one of the
million women who have lWn
restored to health hv I vau n
.... "j bjuui st
Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound.
A Tonn New York Lady Tells
: vs. m vt uuuuriiu turei
M Vv tmnVila .itt. 41 s
m U1L and the dootor said I erew
tna fnnf fur v.n .1. . . .
v - -v . uki.ii, i sunerea
dreadfully from inflammation and
doctored continually, but got no help.
I suffered from terrible drniririnir sen-
SStioriS With tha mn.t 5. I "
down In the side and pains in the back,
" " affonlzinff headaches.
Ho one knows tvhnt I n.i.AIi
I - - " ' w ' uih;u
was siok to the stomach, and eery
little while 1 would be too sick to go
to work, for three or four days ; I wirk
In a larCTA Itiim. ind l ..... La
, pui.juw OLUUU-
lng on my foot nil day made me worse.
mo upsreHiion of a friend of
tryt mother's I Ix-an n t.ii
1m 1 lliKhlllli'il Vit.mt,. 1.3.. .I,....
i . .Kiuwm
Iioiiml, and it is slirply wonderful.
i ; u : , .i . .
wis ti lien oif nit-
tinned lis 1!K nil' i
1 v f v I (.'ri er ;
I . . :
1 e.
"&iiuijraiijle homo of hia own hid
no buslccss to go to a club, but all
tflo same be had not nwlimaii hi.
membership. He bad explained to her
mat u wouiu be shabby to do so, and
that paying a subscription to a club
was a mere matter of form. Ho hi
never been near the place since, it Is
true, huh, she would havo been hap
pier had he severed his connection
with tne Jackdaws altogether.
The club was a link with hla wi
elor days. In 'which she had haj no
part, and resented it as surh
The two men waiting down stairs
were links of the same sort. Tliey
had know harry when he wan atin a
stranger to her, and they would talk
to aim or things that had happened
before he had over mot her. it miA
her foel vaguely aggrieved. She Would
not nave admitted it in so many words,
out it always rained her a Httla n
think that Harry cculd ever have had
any aosornmg interests and thoughts
outside of herself.
Though she lauahed to iWooif
iiKea u cnorisn a delusion which
Harry's friends alwaya seemed to de
stroy to Wit that Harrv'a Ufa h.l
been a dead and dreary blank before
o tuai inio lu -
Mrs. Mowbray seised hr elisor.
backed . hair-brush Harrv'a itat
presont and administered half a dos
en Impatient and auiu UnnsrAssarv
i.v- . - .
uub io nor pretty, nuiry nalr. : ,:
i suppose I must" ah i.hi
again, and tripped lightly downstairs,
prepared to be civil to har hninH-.'
Visitors.' .";-st-..'v--..,,.&-,.... -, .
Poor old Mowbravl Talu nmi..
by him. Bundy.'and don't ant ma.
'I dont mean to. ' But hiT
yourself, eh?" . . .
"0 Nell's one In a thousand. She's
uoi iiko airs, mow but, I say. I aup
pose one mustn't abuse a man's wife
in hia own bouse. And I daresay she's
a charming little woman, really but a
bit Jealous. Anyway, he adores her."
"Evidently.' A man must be pretty
far gone to give up everything, as
Mowbray does, You don't think he'll
come to the smoker?" .
"No I'm afraid he won't. Since
he's been married he can't be Induced
to spend an evening away from her."
v "Poor old Mowbray. He's bound to
get tired of It."
"Yes, s man wants a little change,
even if he's married an angel. Human
nature can't stand monotony."
-."Adam's relying on Mowbray to
sing. The fellows will be horribly dis
appointed if he doesn't."
"So will Mowbrav Mmnnlf IX nanA
to be uncommonly keen on it. Of
course, he'll refuse, slmnlv
he's afraid of hurting his wife's teel
Ings." .... , -, ;
'It Strikes me tin's mrrvlni, .i.w
tion a. bit too far. U'hv ha m. .
baVe thrown over vnrv hlnanot ti.in.
he ever cared for. The Growlers are
furloua In his desertion. They've lost
their best halfback. And old Harding
was Krumb.'Ini? to mn nnlv lnt i,.i,t
because Mowbray hasn't put his noes'
inune the School of Arras for months."
fiiat milot h.lVft heen a hlrtm tn
Mowbray, to Rivo Uu thesn Imvonnt
eompoUtiraa. Ho a dead cr-rti-in-
f'-r nt least ono prize. "
il 8 thu Eiiiix' wHh cvervthlmr !:.'
hla fii'M ml toiiihI. It's a n!n
1 " 'i n i up i 11 e
i ( ) run tn p r i: s,,,i a Wlw. :,n
i i 1 1 i .
Tlnto tueiiutx
the British had nuu
lands in Aueust. 1777. nnarala Put.
nam and James Clinton were detailed
to supervise the reconstruction of the
fortresses, and on July Jo. 1778. tha
headquarters of the commander-in-chief
wero transferred to West Point
It was here ti.at General Washington
Issued, among his "many and pointed
orders" one "against that unnecessary
and abominable custom of swearing."
' West Point had cost $3,000,000, in
addition to three years of labor by ths
local force, and was accounted the
"American . Gibraltar." New York
Tribune.
iid tn strtlra hfn Almnal MMlah
rrmriiielr11"17' Uaac0, re the seafarer's de-
PEARLS. OF THOUGHT.
Flattery gilds ths eoosa It Intends to
kllL '
Gold Will nrovoke a eanKrana In tha
heart - .
Good cheer Is the heart's constant
springtide , , .
The bitterest herbs mar sirs
best honey. .
Patience Is a good protection aaalnat
provocation.
Fortune's caresses oft becomes fol
ly s culture.
Bitter bread Is sweeter than nols-
onea honey, v
A full soul seldom follows an over.
lea stomach.
Forbearance Is alwaya mora heroic
man nghting.
A difficulty doea not furnish a rea
son ior oentai.
Every task undone means - soma
truth unknown.
The finest fabrics may bs woven
out of cross purposes. Ram's Horn.
Action of Fruit In Ices.
Observations madn in RevAral he.
tcrlological laboratories have lately
been publinhed, la which a claim la
made that some fruit juices, more par
ticularly lemon Juice, have power to
render inactive the bacillus of typhoid
fever. The exact method of Investlra,
tlon Is not detailed In tha llteratura
at hand, but It la worth notlns- at tha
outset that the general restraining ef
fect or acids upon beneficial develop
ment has been long known, as has also
the fact that several of the so-called
vegetable acids, though commonly sup
posed to be of feeble chemical power,
are really very active. The observed
feebleness Is due to tho hleh dllutlm
In which they commonly occur. Ciiric
acid in concentrated form is a atrona
acid. General adootton of Mia view
that some fruit lulces can romin,
harmless articles of food or drink con
taminated with the typhoid germ
should only follow much careful inves
tigation, and oven If the decision la
favorable, It will possibly be found
that tome of the common mineral
acids will answer the tvUne purpono
I'uiladcJphla Medical Journal.
light and whatever he may- come
across which seems to him to have s
tallsmanie property he la bound to buy
it If he can. Hence, when the "nler
Jumpers" a? those on shore leave are.
technically called, return In well-filled
mrgea to me snip ana under direction
of the master-at-arms climb up on dock
they are llkelv to bring with them a
suiBceuoueoua collection or goats,
doKS. narrota. monkova rnnatara atn
One sailor on ths Kearsarge, either in
or out oi nis senses at ths Urns, went
so far aa to purchase as a mascot a
colored baby from Its mother for the
sum or forty cents and cams aboard
with It in bis arms. - Hs was not al
lowed to retain It, however, and the
child was eventually restored to ths
repentant and hysterical parent" , ""
- How many of ths mascots may bs
kept on board lies within the discre
tion of the captain. A liberal policy
Is pursued in this matter. But manl.
festlr there la a limit tn tha
the I of those that can be accommodated.
Tne surplus la sent ashore without de
lay. When the returned "pier Jump
era" ars lined up while the ship's
writer calls the roll to discover ths
laggards, it is one of the most perplexing-duties
of the deck to decide
what dumb creatures may or may not
bs added to ths vessel's menagerie.
If the vessel Is on her way homeward
from the tropics she usually carries a
large variety of living presents for the
home friends of the sailors. But these
are only temporary tenants of the hold
and would not bs permitted to remain
on board long. Leslie's Weekly.
! T0MMY'8 WRIGGLE
Tommy Fathor, must - I
Yea-mv boy.
go to
THEIR ENGAGEMENT.
A tcrf n I sF n, rntSSSw'Wi a A Haas A a-
mm. vi f s lltk-4 ivuts w
voting Jiritprfulnlng
"I've thought oraBiiirattl!
do with my money," said the philan
thropist "Going to donate a library?"
"No." . .
"Found s colleger
"No."
"No. I'm going to endow some coal
mines and slaughter housos.to be con
ducted with consideration for the pur-,
chasing capacities of . the public as
woll as for private profit'
weUUihgTiajl
A TRANSPOSITION. '
Margaret N4, : you cannot stay,
love. -Your mother says It Is absolute
ly necessary for you to come horns. .
Elizabeth Ob, dearl I imetimes
think that mother is the Inventor of
necessity, Instead of necessity being i
the mother of Invention. Kansas City
Journal ... i
CLOSE -TO THE PEOPLE?
Public lavor becauseshswnnleeflo-''!
rte. Thqi haUsen build
idoey medicine iuT tht world
Dttlfl'l Ktdnnv PHIa hava ImiussI Inl
o inn ma Kara ana rnra a ttsJai
sad Isrgttt tale -knew Is say Kidney
'Wl-
tiU9rbalBf
THB BURGLAR'S LAMENT.
Missionary I hope that you will
watch'yourself hereafter.
Red Lary You kin Just betcher life
I will. If I had been doln' the watch
In', Instead of the other feller, it's me
wot would have got away Instead of
him. Sing Sing Star of Hope.
May Be Surfeited.
"Don't you think it's unwise," said
the first partisan, "to be so sanguine
about your caniii'luto?-'
, "All r : nt." returned tho oilier "j,.
wn t t 1 i r i anil (!i ii I 11
Iiavo art to crow.''
- k ' j i w I 1 ( i t
t I c t I I i , ,
Weak?
" I suffered terribly and was ex
tremely weak for 12 years. The
doctors said my blood wss sll
turning to water. At last I tried
Ayer's Ssrsnparllls. and wss soon
feeling all right sgjin."
Mrs. J. W. Fials, Hsdlyme, Ct.
No matter how long you
have .been ill. nor how
poorly you nay be today,
Ayer s Sarsapsriila is the
best medicine vou can
TlTM-ITO. O 1 hut anh mn, naln In fmv
hsk thst I MnM tint wsllr f fiMrfik Mm-
tiIa nf rinsn's KiilnAw Pill with uuk mvul m
suits I tent to Toledo tor another box, aud
iney eurea me. babab jl cottbiix, Cur-
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r.iunrrn Vi T mSamA a.; m)m
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uivutM, mm iiniu ,11 IM3 BlUKll QI ill j uai-a.
Medicines and plasters rave only temporary
relief. Doan'i Kidney nils cured mo. I. 8.
UBOwar, siumouto, vs.
Wm, YTmv rnS-.FIfflikinnnlli. . - T
took srsevere pain In my back. The sample
bos of Ooan's Kidney. Pills helped me to
much I purchased two boxes ; sm on my sec
ond box. My heart doet not bother mo aa It
used to and 1 foel wclL fiAasn E. Bkadlxt,
No. 877 Elm 8troot, West Haven, Conn.
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rtAn L 1.1..- Pill. ,(k -..-1. -, 1 A.
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I bought a box at oar drugglit's Used over
half aud stopped, because my urine which
k 4 V . 4 I Jtl. V. I .
wiwib hw umij vuuiv unuiNifls, now Decaiue
to free. I had medicine enough. I had lant
bao and the pills rid me of It I should have
written sooner, but yon know how toon a well
person forgets about being sick. Mr. O. II.
RoKxoKS, 'o. mi McKenny Ave, Houston,
Tox.
Aching bocks are cased. II! n, back, and .
loin pains overcome. ' Swelling of ths
limbs and dropsy sip-ns vanish.
Thcv correct urlno with brick dust sedi
ment, high colored, pain in passing, drib-
hllnn fnwiumiw lut.l ntl..'. f. . ,
r ... ........ ..j , .wi nuiuus
Kidney Pills remove calculi au3 gravcL
Kellovo heart palpitation, . sleeplessness,
hemlncbe, nervousness, disziness - -
M-ORND FOR SPItINQ klDNKT' liuS'
VA- -JWlilivu.- t - .
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Plwue tend mo by mull, without Cham,
trial box Doan . KidneV tui 4 ,
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(Oat tfbt vonpnn oa tl ot i iid' 1 1 iiiid miufig"
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Medical A-rtos Free Strlctlr CeaflUai.
To Cotton Ginners.
V Manyfaoturs ths Most Complali Lin
f Cotton 61a Miohlnerf of An Corapani .
Is tha Worltt. siamelf. th ..........
PRATT,
WINSHIP,
MUNGER,
EAGLE,
SMim
tiis for purifyir.-r and ea-1
j rich:-3 tb blood. I
1 D:a't doubt 't, r-t yevr I
' v.h:!3 trust In it, tl.r: y r
a v:y every:" -c!:2.
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waits roa ona Litest OitiLosna.
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-whits' siAH- Top s.,; 'th. ;;
eomposlnn tlie restcs nurabsr ot Siiilish
words from letwrseonuined In the seukuoi
WATCH THE WHITE STAR BUGflY."
Anjone who will dVroiean hour each dar a
this plni(tn1r can win ths bunct.
hn mtiiill ilnii. ,.. itn . i . .
Op the Us. nf words.
If this offsr It not understood, enjr tm-t
scaler In your town wbo hut ll- s. nc i t
eopy ot ths rli.
It ihcia to our aguut lu jour, town, ho
wim n-in mi us.
On Jnif I h e will notlfr svert eonli-tUnl
'lio tlis wlnnnr Is snd nurjiU-r ot wni.i. inat
won tin w tuiS Bl Aft" Bu,iKir, ,
tV rs vrHs at. saalsss Beams for r-f,(
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