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r r"" s r ) i WS8 ELLA OFF, Indianapolis, Ind. FOB MONTHS. 4 Pe-ru-na, the Remedy That Cured ' Miss Elli -OH, 1127 Linden St., Indian kpolis, Ind writes: .1 V?frZA',uh a rM doiprt ron ' tUmXlti'H 'T eVf,'ttl montha, and wuwm NBVfl so fJCVO Hi my tmrlr. , " ''On reeking the advice of a physt he pretcribtd a tonte. J found. 5fsspi '' aid d. oii asked to f,. yvr,ui. ln &2ee'e f toeel and act like m different person. My appetite in-sw-eajeed, I did not have that worn- feeling, and 1 could sleep aplrH JleP'e o monAsitcas Mirsly recovered. 1 thank you for tnr wsedfdsie has dona for e 1. , ' I refluent. 01 lilt Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for - pafcaJ advice. All correspondence is held strictly cmifidpntial. AMOR REX TAve, the King, he likes surprises; Keen is ha who recognisM (a bis vsriod msaks sod guisss, . ' jLove, ths King! . Divert wys hs seeks sn entry, i To deceive the trusting gsntrr Jlearts, ye need watchful sentry! For incognito a vassal : ' V Heeks for service at your eaatle, v llegs a sip ol wine or wassail. Enters with his stsff quite slowly; Vows to bs your servant wholly; , . Chooses him the seat most lowly I 1 Waits s momesil and then rising, j Casts away his slave s disguising, I . Scepter iron) bis staff devising. - i Thus begins the Hcart'a disaster; Fatt he doffs snd feints and faster. Ye sr slaves and he is Master, i Love is King! bliiabeth a, rralcy, in Idfe. I 8 9 '0-00'0090'sa0 J By iVSTT WTNWOOD. 0 0 svss, 0 .- 00 3 s 0 mfc O iooooooa-vja-0'svsoooc THE MISSING HEIR. o in ir Dniirnin ' ' better advertiso tho Booth's Leading fetSjaSMSS 0Uem. fonr srllolnrnhlnv . m nf. fer young persons of this ctyat less than s-TK TODAY. OA-AIiSS COLLEGE, Eacon.Ga, I It I reported that the trunk ot larffft tree has been encountered at a 'jOapCh of 1,000 feet by the oil drillers tst Crockett. Tex. WOMEN! will find in MoztEV's Lumon EUXIR, the ideal laxative, a pleasant and thoroughly re liable remedy, without the least danger or possible harm to them in any condition peculiar to themselves. Pleasant In taste, mil J in action and thorough in results. Tested for 35 years. '50c. and $1.00 per bottle at LAKCE, linmleoiuo house etniKlliiK square and rigid ngnluiit, the starless iky, Its score of windows bine ln hospitably with light. H wtis called Suuiiuernook, and hnil come Into Mrs. Knynor's possession at the death of het husband. She only held It as a tnut, however. Some where lu the world wandered the true lord and master of Sumuiernook, a ills. tout relative of the deceased Mark Itnjnor. Ho had not been heard from for several years, however. "Ho will como hack soipe time, I'm sure ho will," Mrs. Rn.ruor often said. "Then the 'king shall have his nlu again.' Ho shall flud the hearth swept nud gnnilslied-ovcryllilug looking lis best." "But what will yon do when Tanl Bnynor claims his luherltnuco?" her friends would ask. To which she always laughingly fo; piled: "Marry hi 111, of course. I am much too fond of Sumuiernook ever to leave It." This threatonlng spring night, when nil the windows blazed in such cheer ful contrast to tho gloom without, n man strode up the shndow-hannted avenue, and, climbing tho steps, knocked loudly oil the oaken door. In nn instil fit a pack of yelling blood hounds surrounded him. Issuing from hidden dens, they tore up the steps like lufnrlnted fiends. The 111.111 beheld thi'lr rycballs glowing like coals of fire through the darkness. "God lnlp me!" ho cried, involun tarily, and redoubled his blows upon the closed door. "Is there nobody here to let mo In?' he called out. Ho shook the latch vrheniently. The next Instant a key turned In the lock, ami he felt himself drawn forcibly across the threshold Into n spacious, well-lighted hall. "Were yon nil asleep?" he gasped. "Another moniPiit, and those brutes would have toru mo limb from limb." "I believe they wonld," unconcerned ly returned the servant who had let liim lu a stalwart, handsome man of some thirty years, with blonde hair, blue eyes and a fac? much too high bred for his station. Just then cauie a rustle of silk nn flic stalls, and Mrs. Itnyuor looked Wover the railing. "Who Is II, John? Whafs the mat ter?" "I've let lu n stranger, ma'am." "A stranger? Good heavens! The dogs might have killed bin). I never heard thorn growl and snarl so fiercely Leroi 0 Mrs. Itaynor. dumb. She roso with flushed cheeks and flashing eyes. "I will send, since you request It," she sold. "But I warn you beforehand that the result may bo most damaging to you. If It. is, you- have only your self to blame." She pulled the bell-rope, and three minutes later the man whoso claims were to be disputed was ushered Into the apartment. A smile of triumph wreathed his Hps and a strange light jurncd In his eyes as they fell for a moment npon the tall, stalwart figure of the would-be accuser. "Am I wauled?" he coolly luqulred. Mrs. Itaynor nodded, end pointed contemptuously nt her servant. "This fellow claims to have some thing to commnulcato that deeply con cerns yon." "Let him speak, then," lifting his handsome shoulders with nn express ive shrug. "What I have to say can be told In a very few words," said John. "Yonder adventurer cannot be Taul Itaynor for tho very owxi reason that I am he!" "You!" gasped Mrs. Itaynor, trem bling with excitement. "What mad ness Is this? You nro beside yourself!" ".N'ny," sold John, "I am the true heir of Summcruook. It was a whim of mine to come here and hlro out as a servant I wished to study you before declaring myself, and If you were found worthy, leave you in undis turbed possession of the estate." "This seems incredible!" "ueclUeUly so," sneered Paul. "The fellow's Insolence nnd assurance are extraordinary. But I have no desire to enter upon a long discussion. Here arc two certificates one the marrince of my parents, tho other of my birth and baptism. Tray examine them- yon will find that they are duly attested." Mrs. Raynor took the nnnrrs he of fered and hurriedly glanced at them. They were all they claimed to be. As John's gaze fell upou them a look of surprise and terror swept over his race. He staggered backward as though some one had dealt him n dead ly blow. "Good God!" he gasped. "I have been robbed." "Robbed?" echoed his mistress. "Theso papers nro mliie-tlie proofs of my identity-I had them last night thoy were stolen from my room while I slept. Oh, madam, for Cod's sake. don't suiter yourself to bo misled by Mrs. Rnynor turned haughtily 1 "liiis artifice Is too .Mrs. Raynor looked surprised and I little startled a her glance fell upon the person In question. She was scarcely past girlhood, and tad the loveliest face the widow bad ever seen. The mouth was aweet, the eye dark and melting, the face a perfect oval. Buyfor ber pallor, and a certain heart broken, despairing look, she would nave been bewitching. .,. "Forgive me for troubllne you. taad am," the stranger said, ln a trembling volcft before Airs. Raynor could collect herself to speak. "I will go away di rectly. I want my husband."4 ."Your' husband? Good graciona, child, why do you come here to leek him?" "Bacause I have every reason to be lieve that he Is now tarrying uuder (his roof." Mrs. Raynor uttered a startled cry. "Who is ber she hoarsely uttered. "WKat Is his name?" "Harry Hanks, and mine is Amy. I will tell yon the whole troth, madam," said the poor creature, with a sudden burst of tears. "It Is shameful, but you ought to know, My hnsband beard that the heir of Summernook was miss ing, and laid a plot to deceive you, and get possession of the Inheritance. Ho has a strong resemblance to the Ray- nors, and that is whht put the idea Into his head. I found It all out by means of a memorandum be left in his desk, and followed him to see that no wrong was done." Mrs. Raynor started to her feet, trem bling all over. 'God bless you, child! You are Just In time." Glancing from the window flt this moment, she saw her two suitors ap proaching the house from opposite di rections. Drawing the young wife forcibly forward, she pointed them out. "Which Is your husband?" "There ho Is," Amy answered, with an eager little cry. Thank Heaven !" said Mrs. Raynor, drawing a deep breath of relief. Sho waited until the gentlemen came nearer, llien pushed up tho sash, and stepped out, compelling Amy to follow. "Here Is your wife, Mr. Hanks," she snld. presenting the trembling creature to the pretended Paul Raynor. "Take her home, and see that you are kind to her." The villain's face was a sight to be hold; rage, shame and terror all con vinced It nt once. Before he could recover from his con fusion, Mrs. Raynor had turned to John, taken both bis hands, nnd was looking earnestly Into his honest eyes. "Cnn you ever forgive my harshness and Injustice?" she asked. Something In her face made him very bold nil at once. His arm glided round her waist, and drawing her close to his heart, ho whispered, huskily: "I believe you do love me, after all. Is It not so?" "Yes," she answered, smiling roguish ly Into bis eyes. "I always Intended to Rive uiy htart to the hue heir of Sum inernook, and now I have found him," Good Literature. Imitating a Monkey to Lure Tiger. To call a tiger the proceeding was as follows: The Ulklr, having first as certained that a tiger wai in .the neighborhood, would climb Into a well branched leafy tree situated near where ho supposed the tiger to be, and after biding himself among the branches as best be could, would com mence to Imitate the chattering at a monkey, and break anil drop twigs In the way that monkeys do; :' Then he would let fall to the ground a bundle ot rags, weighted so that the thud when It struck the ground would sound as if a baby monkey bad tum bled down from the tree, and at the same tlmo would Imitate the supposed baby raoukoy cries. This would bo tho supreme moment, for it a tiger were near It would often spring ont, In the hopo of snapping up such a dainty morsel as a young monkey, and then a bullot from the gun of the hid den Mlklr might find Its billot In the tiger's body. By this means the Mlklr was said to have klllod a considerable number of tigers, and certainly the man's power of mimicry was wonder fully good. The call for deer waa of an en tirely different nature, tho sound Imi tated being the cry of a, fawn, and as this cry sometimes attracted tigers, too, It had to bo adopted with cau tion, becauso it was used only In opon grass land, from which the cal ler would not have had much chance to escapo were a tlgor suddonly to put In an appearance. London Field, SOME FIERCE FISHES.' A Tielnus and Fearless Creature is the Bvrrs ilTiio of South America. It Is uot always the large sharks and animals that are the rnoBt dangerous, says Youth. On tho New Eugland const mere is a small snark not over ' three feet In long The Future ot Battleship. Owing to tho large measure ot suc cess attained by the Japaneso torpe do flotilla at the opening of opera tions, there was an hysterical outcry thatt battleships were, doomed and that no more need bo built. Hon little foundation there was for this Is indicated by tho very small Influ ence tho torpedo vessels had upon subsequent operations. If tho Japa nese fleet at Port Arthur had consist ed only of cruisers nnd torpedo vos' eels, the Rirsiians' fleet of battle ship!!, cruisers and torpedo vessels would undoubtedly have escaped, and perhaps destroyed the Japaneso fleets. The Russian torpedo flotilla accomplished very lltlo So unless thcro Is a "'. rsal agreement to the contrary, tho battleships must bo built, even thoiiRh one happens, now and then, to succumb to tho attacks of tho torpedo or submarine boats. Captain E. L. Zallnskl in tho Inter national Quarterly. HIS SHREWD SCHEME. Farmer Geohaw Sim Walton has got forty gals ccmln' to board with him this summer. Farmer Glddap Dew tell! How did ho manaco to git bo many? Farmer Goohiw Ho advertised Unit nuthtn' but college students wuz employe J on tha farm. Philadelphia Bulletin. FIT3p5rraanenHy oiire.l. 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The reason no other med icine has even approached its success Is plainly and positively because there hi no other medloine in the world so good for women's ills. The wonderful power of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound over the diseases of womankind In not be cause it is a stimulant n6t because it is a palliative, but simply because it is the most wonderful tonic and recon structor ever discovered to act directly upon- the uterine system, positively CUB1HO disease and displacements and restoring health and vigor. Marvelous cures are reported from all parts of the country by women who have been cured, trnined nurses who have witnessed cures, and physicians who haVe rccogn!zed the virtue in Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound, and are fair enough to give credit where it is due. If pliynlcinns dared to be frank and open, hundreds of them wonld acknowledge that they constantly prescribe Lydla E. 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Da Q Not at first; but sho finally kit npon a scheme that mado her Van X What was it? , Da Q Sho turned it into a sana torium for making fat people thin, and It made a howling success) tVEH TREAT YOU SO? tit Jus and Will Coins Up t 'A clergyman who pursues his noble tailing in a country parish in Iowa k tells of his coffee experience: .. "My. wife and I used coffee regularly for breakfoBt, frequently for dinner nd oocnstenally for supper-alwaya 'the tery best quality package coffee sever could find a place on our table. , "In the spring ot 1890 my wife was iaken with violent vomiting, which . sve had great difficulty in stopping. t "It seemed to come from coffee drink ing, bat could not decide. - -"In th following July, however, ahe was attacked a second tlmo by . the .Tomltlng. I was away from home till ing an appointment at the Ume, and on my return I found net Tory low; she bad literally vomited herself almost to - eetli, and It took some doye to quiet the trouble and restore her stomach. "" . "I had also experienced the same trouble, but not so violently, end had relieved it each time by a rosort to medicine. , "But my wife's second attack saua fled me that tho use of coffee was at tho bottom of our troubles, and o we topped It forthwith and took on Toa tnra Food Coffee. The old symptoms of disease disappeared, and during tho 0 years that we have been nslng Poa tum Instead' of coffeo we have never it a recurrence of the vomiting. Wo nover weary of Postuiu. to which we knot? we owe our goon ucaiui. i u slmplo statement of facta." Kamo given by Postum Company, Battlo Creek, Slleh. " " . " , . Itcad tho little tools, "The Itoad to rvclivllle." hi each pkff. 1 t swerfd. wll Mrs. ItnynorV artled cry. "I knew It-W lt." she said "Somehow I felt tUfit yon wero the missing heir the moment 1 saw you. Welcome home!" Sue leaned toward him aud stretched ont both bunds ln her eagerness, gen uinely glad that he had relumed at last. Borne one came between them before th slrnngcf had even touched her An-ger-tlps. It was John, her own ser vant. Ills face was white and stern. "Don't you believe a word tho villain says," John exclaimed. "He Is nn lm poster. I can prove him such!" "How? What do you mean? How dare you sny such tilings?" Mrs. Ray nor gasped, almost golug into hysterics lu her amniemeut. John drew himself up In a way that made him look less thsu ever like a servant. "The wretch wishes to take advan tage ot your credulity, my lady. He has beard of the missing bclr, and your desire to find him. Hut ho is not Paul Raynor I know he Is not. "Hush, John," said bis mistress, haughtily. "You forget yourself. Then turning to the stranger she odd. cd. ln her sweetest tones "I am oren to conviction, sir. Pnul would not como without some proof ot his identity. What have you to offer r The man osossed the room and stood under one of the portals that bung upon the wall "Look at that face, then on mine," he said. Mrs. Itaynor did so, the color com' ing and going In ber check the while. "They are wonderfully like," she said nt length, with a quick-drawn breath. "I am satisfied. John, con duct this gentleman to the guest-cham ber. He Is your master.' "Nay, never master of mine," mot tcred John, as, after a moment's heel tntlon, he led the way up the grand staircase to one of the rooms above. "Sleep well. This is the only night you will ever sleep at 8ummernook,' he said, on leaving the stranger alone in the sumptuon chamber over the drawing-room. "To-morrow I shall fully expose you.1 "If yon canf sneered Paul, darting a keen glance like lightning from un derneath his long-Inslieu lids. ; The nej.t day, after Paul and Mrs, Raynor bad breakfasted alone in the great dlnUg-hall, nnd wandered about the terraces for an hour or more, John, Who was on nettles all the while, . walked boldly to the door whither bis mistress1 had retired, and knocked for admittance. - . "Bend for this stranger, this upstart adventurer," he snld, bis air thnt-of a prince, . "1 wish to unmask him here ln your presence." Xhe man's audacity u curly struck the with ho - loved to the adventurer favor, lu spite of his save her. her alono on the terrace In late twilight, ho Impulsively flung Iniself ot her. feet; Msteil td ice, darling," ho cried. Yon must you shall! I would gladly give my life for you. For weeks, now, have lived only lu the light of your smile. Walt be patient. I can't see you sacrifice ' yourself. Only give me time to rrlng forward those who can attest the truth ot thejtrauge story have told." His passion And despair moved the woman more tbnu slio was willing to ockuowledge. "Hush:" the cried, trying ln vain to calm herself. "Stand out of uiy way. How daro yon ever speak to me after what has passed?" She hurried Into the house, protend ing to be very angry at his presump tion. But her benrt beat fast, and It was with difficulty that she kept back the scalding tears that rose to her eyes. An hour later. In the brllllantly-llght. ed drawing-room, other bearded lips were pouring their talc into her ear. "I have leorued to love you passion ately already," the so-called Paul Ray nor said. "Summernook would be i dreary place, Indeed, without your pres ence to grace it. You havo often de clared your Intention of marrying the missing heir -when he came to ngnt. Here he Is, at your feet, darling, ready to take you nt your word." But Mrs. Raynor drew back, pale and trembling. "It was a foolish speech," she pant ed, "an idle Jest. I meant nothing by It." Then yon do not love mo?" No, no! Not yet-how could I? It Is so sudden." "Take twenty-four hours to think It over," be said, after a dismayed pause. "Remember how dearly yon love Sum mernook, and how bnrd It would be to leave your dear old home, Take pity on my despair and your own belplcas- ness." Mrs. Raynor did not close her eyes at all that night. It would be hard to go away forever. She did not know how she could bear It. But there was John! His handsome, blonde face had grown very dear to her, and It was utterly Impossible to banish blm from her thonchts for two consecutive mm. nntps. .u".,-..r..,:,-. J:'5- i c v-j . tz "Silly goose that I am, she(mut tered, ."I do believe I have fallen. In love with tha fellow, nnd would will ingly glta up everything in the world for bis dear sake. Well, he shall nefer know of mv folly." ' . " And yet she could not help think: how delightful K would be It Johi' story had only been true, and he the rightful heir of Summernook. . The next day sho was sitting ale In the drawing-room when one of servants put her head In nt the d and said: ' " "My 'lady, here's a strange yoing woman who claims to havo business ot importance with you, 1 could not put her off." J ' that one the fishermen isnkg about eight and tho next day not The lines did not reach fore they were seized by ii that fairly filled the water. ftous were they that they bit rails that dragged overboard, ate Jellyfish or anything that came ln their way. On the Maine coast several casualties have occurred that resulted in the loss of human life. An illustration of the danger that sometimes lies Is small fish is the casd of a fish which is cpmuion in the rivers of South America the serrasalmo. It probably the most fearless of all fish, very small of peculiar shape, with powerful Jaws, so strong ami sharp that thry can bite a piece out or on nlmal as neatly as though it had been done with rt pair of scissors. In somo places it is Impossible to flsb, as the moment a fish Is hooked tnousanas oi theso vicious creatures flock to the spot and tear It to pieces before it can be brought to the surface. The fish apporently does not know what fear is, and has in more than one instance Jeopardised tinman life. A traveler ln crossing a river on horseback was attacked by these fish, tho blood from his horse's legs attract ing them In such multitudes that tno nlmal was devoured as it swam, xuo rider leaped from Its back and swam to shallow water surrounded by the throng. Though protected by his cloth ing, he was bleeding from a nunurca woiimls, nnd had not the shallow water been near he would have shared tho fate of the borse.-PhlladelphIa Ledger. j-J-1tll.1m PI.V. 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He did not notice anything strango nnoui nis bed at the time be retired, but about midnight he was awakened by a move ment near his body, under the bed- clothlng. He lost no time in springing from the bed, and, lighting a match and tnrnlng down the bedclothlng, waa horrified to find that he bad had n huge rattlesnake as a bedfellow. That he waa not bitten waa count less due to the tact that tho pressure of the bedclothlng did not give the snake the necessary space required iy this species of reptilo to coll and strike. The snake, which was kinea Dy me frightened homesteader, had eight rat tles, and these are now worn as an ornament by Conant as a memento of his midnight ,cxperlence. 81oux Falls correspondence Chicago Tribune. : . . : Clock to Ban 80,000 Years. . The Hon. H. O. Strutt, of England, has Invented what la the closest ap proach to perpetual motlort yet devised. It Is a clock that will run tor 80,000 years, unless the wear of eome of Its parts drstroys It before that time. One-twelfth of a grain of radium is bung over a small electroscope, made of two thin strips of silver. These, charged with electricity emanating from the raftlutn, move apart, touch the sides of the vacuum tube lu which they are fixed, transfer their charge to nn aluminum wire (time ringing a bcll are disc inrged, rail togetner again, and then apart again, and so on for the 30,000 years bo nirenuy men tlified.-Ncw York world. MAYHAP 'TIS TRUE. "I havo noticed," says the Hon. Alex Appleby, "that tho brightness of the child, In cases where the ad mirer Is a man, frequently depends upon the attractiveness of the moth' er." Kansas City Times. The Secret of Good Coffee Evon the best, housekeepers cannot make a good cop of coffee without good material. Dirty, nJultoratoJ and qneerlj blended coffeo tmcli na unscrupulous dealers riiovrlovcr their countcra won't do. Put take tho pure, clean, natural flavored LION COFFEE, the leader of afl package eoflees- the coffee that toi over a quarter of a century has been daily welcomed in millions of homes-and you will make a drink fit for a king in thia wayi nOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE, 1.1. WITH IKHLINO WATEB. Ad J' Ua?2 THBKE MINUTES ONLY. AW a .unit m w- - cold water to the paste nn4 i.sW Ia ssvollla. """ - . r - -" - - aaa wni mia water to in p-wc krl -T to i ULn VeTiiu . U.tl. cold walvr. d U. llv. DONTS iDon't use water that has boon boiled botoro. TWO WAYS TO SfTTLE COFFEE, tst WIIH Ems. Use part of tho wblto of an egg, mixing It-ita the i-roand LION COt KKBIlorJillng. .ewiiin-ridaaaohof cold stor. and set Serve prosnp - . . ... of nennlne LION COFFEE- prrTlt .cToViVWS.irclVid you will only use P"Fr . . " za.T.l l In 1 Ih. sealed Dackaaes.) LION COT t IA m IHiure. ., ... . - - (Iaon-head on every package.) (Save these Lion-heads for valuable pronitams.) CAin RV GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOIBON PPICE CO.. 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Uoud. urns wHii I Dost Coturh brmo. in nroe. aia t nruar"s- : Si THE PLAYWRICHT-STAR Odette rylar, Fatneaa Aetrsss, Vawsa Uosn'l Kidney IHs. Miss Odette Tyler Is not only one ot the best known dramatic stars ju Aunrlca, but has written and produced a sucwasiui imhj of her own. Miss Tyler has written the following grateful note, ex pressing her ap preciation of Doon'a Kidney; 'rills: Foater-Milburn Co., . Buffalo, Odette J Tylar Gctitlemcn-My experience with your vnluoble remedy has bcn equally gratifying to both myself and friends. (Signed) ODETTB TYLEB. Foster-Mllburn Co, Buffalo, N. T. For sale by nil derlers, . Price, B0 cents -per box. PHILANTHROPY DEFINER Willie What Is pGllanthrepy, daflt Father That ; feeling, my eon, which, we have when we tee som body awfully hard up which prompti us to ask somebody elae' to rellove him. New Yorkof. COTTON GINS WITHOUT BELTS OAKTT'S MOISK.ES UKAtlKO OIKS Completely does away with Ihe brush ben ana millers. This means snilsraeiloa. Tims sad r . J . ...... .l.-i.i. m.I ti.n Fraotlailir no neer-irui to . We irusranlee ssllofMtloa. Write iui prices and Illustrated eatalogua. OANTT WO. COM Macau, Oa. OUR SPECIALTY 3. 4- 5 Tiitu tva dollar sains lor fir i dollars. ktaoc to tour atiaauni. VTrils Aw nnplts sad rneiroismsnl hunks. MODEL HIRT CO.. P.pt.s, ladlaeapslta, lad. 3 3 IF IT'S It Is sold undor ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE, and If you a uot cured your druitidat will refund your money. Made also In Taate leea Form, Hold by ajl druKlfl"ti tor 60 "''" lr BjaTVsSM-VirORSHiailsT OltUO CO. - POOR POLICY. - "Bhail we soread a report, asked the first Russian statesman, "that the Japanese, while victorious, sustained a,.ii.1a InaftAaT" Well, I should say not," ropllod tho econd Russian statesman. "Whatl And Increase the Indemnity V READT TO 0ITB ANT PRICE, . Real BsUte Agent (on Bhlpboard) -Perhaps we can eloee ths deal now for that little plot of land, ' Whafll yon offer an acre? ' ' Seasick Individual I'll gl Ton $1,000 an- acre If you'll deliver It here now. Brooklyn Eagle. D Curb for all bows! troqotes, appsnoians, snwrn. blood, wins) oa the stomach, bloated bowels, foul mouth, htadachs, indtsMuoo, pip"jj pains alter sauna, nvse treeme, "ow k, - u recularly you ars sleh. ConstlpatloB kills mors peep! than all other diseases to;a. il surts srfronlc aliments and Ions veers of sufferlM. No matter what ails w, jtSliS CA8CARE.il today, for you will osvsrfot well and stairwell until yoa get yoae n right, take stir aiMes, start with Cassarsta tod ender absoluu ssraotse to J" "J faoney refuoded. Thoseoula. tablet stamped C C C. Nsrsr sold In bulh. SamplseeA hooklat free. Addrsee Sterlina Remedy Compear. Chlcnso or New York. 9s id n nun rii tr t r 1 l-f " eJ - To ecrr, cr r.icney rof-jnt! s:by ycu'r ntrc! v.:iy r in It? Vilz i
The Franklin Press and the Highlands Maconian (Franklin, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 23, 1905, edition 1
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