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jMNAL. c ,ry day lo Uiejeat.axcepl 96 1 ' "e street. . riiohsKo.8. v C LCS U STEVENS. - ..v.-;- '?i V , . . i ;uB AXS FBOPBXBTOl '-.Ty: " ' " V" r - I - ZSCRIPTIOH RlTES ' . One yt r, in advance., I, m,.4Sw One ye; r, not In advance.;...,.. aS Monthly, by carrier In tb eltyi.y.. i U , iii n ;ij ("W.-i sf-t- " Ad7tUlnglRate furnished on appll catlc if Ert -red at the Post Office, New Bern. N. C. em Moond class nutter. C.HcIal Paper of, :NW Bmi' uI , - ' - C Cravem County";" New Ben. N. C April 19, MM."- - THE PEOPLE GREATEST -' -'c- TAX. , . The fill amount of the annual waste by fire in this country, It seen by ...e estimate that" $150,000,000 has been the arerage loss daring recant year. . . In round figures this Is one pereant Of the taxable property In this coun- "-.-.And further this annual fire tax means that the people once- every ten 'years pay a Bunt equal to their national dobt. .. .m. ; -' - This tax for protection against fire comes high, yet It Is paid voluntarily, .quite different from other .fates, which 'have to be dragged from the people by the tax collectors. ; ! ' '. The flimsy character of the building in the United States makes the" fire tax higher In this country than in any other civilized nation. V' t . The French people have - the lowest fire losses of any country1', It amounting j to six cents on the $100. jvV In England It Is nine cents on each f 1100. lost. Jn the different States in tun country the loss varies, as the character of build-J-gs change. & New York It is fifty eight cents; in ', Massachusetts sixty cents; In Texas ; tU0-,1n Arkansas, $1.81 on the $100. The Tange inthis country is a notable rA one, but from the six cents in Prance to the $1.81 in Arkansas, the vastly In , ' creased rata of loss shows how different ... , ? must be the buildings and the sum of the . v proportionate total losses. r'5l' M 't, - 4 Deafness Cannot be Cured -S-'" by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. - . There is caly one wsy to ear acatness, and that is by constitutional remedies. K .'. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con v dltlon of the ntucos lininir of the Eus- ." , tachian Tube. When this tab Is in- flamsvl vnn Katta wWtmMtcjtt mnmnA ' ' lmpef. o,heaftng, nd.'wbjen it Is an- S-"'' tlmlir JntpJ IWfnaaa la tha Mania., and unleew the Inflammation cm be taken out and tlto tube restored to Its normal eon dltlon, hearing will .destroyed for--' ever nine oases out of tea ara caused by CaJiari, which Is nothing but an in m flatnedcondltlon of- the mueo w facet! :-: ' for any ease of DafjseaBassd -by ca--' tarrh) that cannot be cured by flall'a Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ;- F.. CHENEY o COn Toledo, O. tSoldbyUDr , HairaPamU '-""'AnEx-E I Druggist) j-V. 1 - Hairs Pamlly ras are th best -King f Spain Dtad. Eplnay,' Pts'noe, Aprfl 17-Dos Pran- clsco D'AssIsi, ex-King of Spain, It dead lie was expelled In 1809, ... '"V-liV; f WsnMat mm made by human ikOi h coars eompared with the lining of th bowsl. When this tender membrane Lit. 4rritatd w have griping pains, dlarrhoaaandobolem morbus; , Whatstat be th cans of th troupe, take Perry Davis' PalnkUki ao cor! ! 1 1 to th dlajctlonJ witk aaoh ot tie, 1 i-avetenUafl dlmataeaany Pain killer In their (tfpaacks, Large bottle S5 and 60 cents. : '', ' A )mtur Oamaaaaaaaa. fi Bba-I suppose H la bard to ellmlnafat' ; flattery from portrait painting? ' I The AiUat Ys. We'diaam toallmt.i Vi frt a t'LnA nkM ttM all li s.h ' Z - ITT "TV' " HMMH-V ' If troubled by a weak digestion, J oaf 'of appetltj tjrpcnstlpUtlojtT fV . doses yt Vhamberlala1! ,'8tatmach and ; Lrver Tablets, Every box ', warranted. . For Pal by.P I Snff A Pfl, :. ?. e ia-SJia mi iitiiisaiiiaiin'at V ia'.Goro V V 'Hilt i "I. j din to il fin i aratlnn contain all of tlx i and dii;oHt nil ilnds ot insi- i uitrcUiif anJ niywr re.' 1 1. "W9 fort to fat & ouwiu u. 'J ii niostsennltlv can In ! e It.. 1'V It nter ifiy i of ( biy If'n revrr- ' . .. 9 lulled.' It i tmiii1 . ,"'Hon tb atom .una ; ( i f '"-t p"ii.. VLit Iu-t V -l to. Washington, April 17. Santol Du mont confirmed th statement today, published yesterday, that he would circle th Liberty Statue In his flying machine In July or August He said, I am pleased wits Dm sixty thousand dollar prise offered and win sign an agreement to return to Bt. Louts U certain eondi tlou uw fulfilled." 1 , - ; A Testimonial From Ol4 Entanl "l consider Chsmberlala's Cough Bern dy the bast In the world for bronchitis? says Mr. William Savory, of Warring ton, Sngland. "It has saved my wife's life, ant having been n martyr to bron chitis foe over six jeer, being jnos of th tlmewnflned to her bed. 8h b sow qnlM wnlL? Sold by F. 8. Puffy; A Gov Despbadekt, Commits SntcJle. . Maw York, April 17.Cha. JReeken; tain, a wealthy manufacturing jSalloi of Wmiamsbarg, and Us' Bin year rol4 daughter Knuaswere found dead today, suffocated by gu In their flaton Btockt holm street. Th father's grief w3ha death of hi wifa mad him mad and de. spondenW T.v,- ' ' t' f i" The Best Remedy For RneuaatUriL qoics mam noi pihZ 1 All whortOsuunterlaln' Pain Balm for rhenawUsnt aw.dsllghtad wlihjihe quick relief from pain which ttAffordtv. Wannvapatking of thlsMr. D. N.lka of Troy, Ohio, tayt; "Soma tlaar egol had a serare attack, of rheBmatlaatinj my arm and shoulder. I triad maetQus remedied but got no reltet ontfj I mf reeommended by Messrs. Qeo. PPar4ont & Ca, drnggisU of this place, to , try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Thy reoom mended It so highly that I bought a bot tle. I was soon relieved of ell pain, 'I have since rraooinsmfede&'tnl iltainW to many of my friends, who agree With It Is the best remedyTfcr mot mIIik : la tha. lurkM or me lar Vbenmatlsat aaleby P.aDuffy 40o. Cuba's Eziwm.lscrease. Washington, April 17.-The Insulaf Division of the war department inaa prepared f ocpoblloatloii anpeSot regu lar monthly bulletin showing Inaompar atlve torn the conusaroa of Cuba foi the calendar year 1B01 lad 1800. The M-l pot greased ftef-cent while there Is allghtdannas Ukteport. u MaBWlllBaAaaa, - In the exoltement of lively axesst like boat-racing or baUrplaylng, they .will strain their, muscles and go home ltmp Ing and sore. ' Then they an glad Uuvy have Perry Davh' Painkiller on hand to ooth U qnivaiaj.naisa; to panMrat thnscle with owarauh and healing power. It has relieved th pain of w generations of Americans. Large bottle SO and SO cent. Qteea wnbelmina Very HL J.. Amstardam, April 17.-Queen' WI1- helmlna passed a bad night Th -ftaf. la still raging and doss not --doaV plications threaten to net in. Gtrnp anxiety Is felt concerning the young Queen. , . . -, Wants To Rrln HfhM- - " -I had stemtch trouel-s" all say K says Edw. Mehlar itotiewr of h Union Bottling WkCIrt, P-. M triad all kinds, of sMaMaka, sH to, raral dooson -'aa'a .axmlderaM snoaey trricgto nWiaassnVpao PinaUy I ntadXKodol'Dmeila Oar? ai: bM r4aUnxla mj gnaat utlsfoUm. I;tV4r xftMMd Ha aqwd ferataaa-tpa,Md.k4iyraOQm. tnastd it In p aa4 xaay Jh-lpv ottor sufferera." KdPkDfpania Ox turn all stomach tawblea., dtfnH tern to diet. Kodol Dyvaenala 3ur digest what you ant. j JsWWTiVf rtiwMaaaannnwanfaUnWaajaaaBataa - Die tad TmtrtjUu. : I .' Wlnsted;penn A'prni7naoMa dead and aJUamaa mortally: nurt. is tba .aauU Of .ftjJRM WOUBlBnl, Torrington, early today. Tka loai li heavy. --'r ;.' Wlel4 gttArtAJU MUlIoas'smarval at thi' multltud of aaaladisaoa afl by . IbJto&X Ufa PUla-theafcoslnllltsansgtcav Liver and Bowel trouble Dyspepsia Laa of Apptlf, lanndloa, efflBWM, IwvarMslnria nll'ifan ny asaN wnsdM wwkan.rae at 0 D hjuu itmg a1oani.-v ; f f - - .V 1 . " ." rTT .:T' WTalaafn TSW aartiMT'-mina. " London, April H-Th Kalaefs yacht Meteor tlsfd, 'itsy aht .tHanmhtp Bcotia r"aid Bawtlpfdnijih .rfCi kw&tm Kmviway' - Started a sonihUulear, W of J. B.Orer, IVanklu, Orore, PH fhtc' ddd dootorpnnd ail ivnwdief fori to, year. Then" iBnaklral .Arnloa'8alf eared him, Just a good fo Boll Barns,' Brats, ' Cut, Corn, iSoW' 8kl Erptloa adPU.aos 0,1 BraSham's dmg Star, rr-'f- i . J-' , ' "" . .".; - '-rVLj SSat WSa mtiW SVV in Mri jwra,4go juarMoor. wwctvrd at Colombo to coal, ud a ' Moorman, went aboard and askeff Sir William Gregory to boy catavy for B.00q rifpoea. It wafrortb -JW)00 rupoe; tut thfi' 'f '"ted Moaaman' father Was In JuU. and be wrr,4 to tr " - -out Gregory ,llat!ned th on nniUhiinio' tb yiif C.ior a tup t t 4. km . Th ..an I c aeemli' ,'T c' n4r bf preeantly ra tnmrd - It -1 Vtt m for 4.0C0 r a. . .,. fn-( - man. A tu fcu bourn t!.a llmifmnn rnj bar1" t rv ... - c t '. a u4 l-t i r 1 Jt. iaao.sx J vA Permnently cnrM All.' The I '. Varied 'Forms - It-Pnrltles iae",oo4.4; Rt- 'motes TBrery' Trice of, aroisonous Ad4. The; Great Htdfciw Jto Cured Mora -' Jtheafflatlc Suffcrert Than AjI " ' J'" -Othet! CtnblMd Remedies, Bufferers from tha varied .forms of lhUmatlsm srticu lar, muacaiar, inflam ntatory, nmoaga, ana gout, anouia hear la mind that there is morbid principle in the blood when rheumatism It pres ent. . This morbid principle b aria acid, which simulate with the Mood and.ac's opom .ths4g!ni"d musolca,, causing tb paiss eod' goelps of .theuniiov n.i.j. ni l- r I i. . 1.. ..-i anleatlfianssaady . for the parmaaeal Danuossent . or very - rann or rneamar tUm.: Jf your joint, are nalnful; W the kaaes, writta, lbtw, . or ankles are WQ4lMfboMioqt Pulptfa Calery CompnHiid, wlUoon ,temov U your troubles and paiaa. -H-you have lallanv. metory or aclatlc heumsUtsv, accom- Caiaa wiia-revaT, -acuia, .oanuig IthScHtio, rerT..fo th hip town th leg, fame's ;eiery uompouna uten at onoe will soon drive out the disease, stdhJWWtfonjwtiv.- AA this nartlenlir time, when rheuma- lsm frequent!1 Wra-the : fou ndatlon f or ljahrc'lui!orhljanilrav oualp,Hf specially urge in nonesi use or ai ieaa on bottle of Dr., PbeW llfe giving medicine. .Fjalna's .Celerv.. Compound. Ha mb la InA '.'AAmfftllMflwl' -n rllfflAah for this kUg pf JDldnes.,,.Thvnds or nerrov an rnterut mesi an - oueo ktng It pea leas nd -ollnillIy octtowJ IweMuepwplifrom.jtgoayAod dath 1 af ter .f siclsiMJitonounce them-lncura- il u is in oniy meaicua, ma. thneat-ir mv husband wa taken down with InnaimsMlontsiasaUaas,' Mvakat h.msutbli.mtont of had atoeflriciUashlnwilf.uWa,aaiploted gtcrjtaeterfcnnilr atad .bhwj .tklJs of snaiiaaain wtn aa rauei. .-we onai lyrikSAt.forjMUl of; Ptes,. Celery. Ooaspound. and before be had Jnlahed. It, he.,waable to Jw at work. -A neither bottle entirely warcdnlm." Calff JuC5nnaata- with Dtaseosd -v..jpm meatus.' - Hhaaalai. '..,,5 if rott-waffer from Thewnattem, boy ttttle fiowera pf-ewlphurJind sprtRklf it wa.lntoah feet of iIot stock ton, - which- you must-weiir at -flight.' TU flrrhr-touhlyMieaerbed into tbe wtteia tbrnogir the feet, Md,:aa tt on knowa, anlpbur Is the rem. dy for rheumatism. ,v TBT PIOW '' WHAT TOTJ AUt TAKJfTS WtHw yog Ukt gror' Tuteleas Chill Tonic, because the formula It plainly Ml-jtad aerbo4g -that ft M simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless fornt"3(o cur ao pay. Prlo tc .. :-' -Jin Draw ti Ltae. Be-Won't ro nuike up dat quarreL Miaa Btockv an' "Jor we to eaooht yof bonaor 'i to too' Rood a chu'eh mem- Lbsjj not to fo'gib dttiu. what ha offenoV' ad yo. Bkw-l t o'glb dem, Mlstah Johnson, but I doan low dem to eacoht m home. Judge. . ' Tae Besttilood Ptrlfler. .v. . ' "Tin Mood 1 constantly being purified br tik luaga, livar.and. kidneys. . Keep tba organs In a healthy condition .and tta bownlt ngjilat nd you wUhavn no jdf blo(4plfier J"ox this j ut- paherJt nothjng equal to Chamben- LlatB'4 atomch.nnd Lljrer TtWeu,, one aotvpXtbnm.in flp you more ,good UhM4olla!iaillo.;p.f ;tb best blood partner.' Prion, toosnt. -Sample free at T. B. Duff A Co a. drur tor. . - tie Wnan w get bertter acqooloted.' I aha II can rou by four Cm naxaa. j BhaAU right" "And 1 nop ourao -mflrtmU n ll ms fcy yom.teat aaaMtnangd: nrho, nver,glve VjWny. any aaitk, ajnrll ajfter they .akiat I K, ana man usey wane ereait ror ercana. nlltoU.of aorav rna, braUes, rhet wound He VI W - Witch Basel I Jitr in MirtNrt: . ititl dUates yield taiUt')a.vIv"y tiail da, ansa of puea. cooung and tearing, v o-gen utn hut Dt Witt's, Bewar ofcoaatar- feita.'. ?1 Mffeiad for - many years from a no r caused by a tnn shot wound, la i --t lea let." ears a. b. ruur. xnsiiah. Wti aiaUMl kaalaal . . M 1 J ranijiwiHti, mm inu n sviar Ueoao purpo until I tried De- Tlttt Witch Easel Balv. -A few box 4ntfeUly enrad m.w , t. 8. DulTy. .'. ' ThA 6samaktrt of tb relff of Loul IT.Wnnounead that, among other cost. y good, they had for aal sad frlend'a iolor doe's bsllr, tcrttcbad fac. rat soloe, fading flow, dtog monkey, ladrom widow, tost tlma, dead aHv, tick (Spaniard, mortal slo, eommoo 4nmiandt!aQ7wan, ,,- :- Vri-rtt 1 Jfra.a colt'-':' t JZzdon jKiitUB, onanagef foriT.,' at TTPtfn. ln'.ts Importer of fine mil- ilnery at 'KLa-'tlUwaukae "'-Avenue, Cilr-o,efyi rDarlng- tk late -"e wiu!.st Ifan.-Ht f5cf 'il old h kept v awake at night and mail me Bflt to attend iry work dnrlng t' e j Clz s f n y '." . -ert r ,' '"C' ' 1 ' -'ji.O" i r !' f is r-t t ''. 't.tj.ftt.t ''t, v 'A -"'ifl tor." Lirso on!..".!y thr.t II- ' t s- - a f ( r--- 'f. it ced j:k 'e ; i : . . 1 prove at once. It . r.- .OHavrssCwv :v The sketch shows a. smart-gown, pf tan' canvas, , with tha long aklrt very full and Catting, the fullness at the set in bo? plaits alternating with c) ' .v'ts of srn&U tuck8,,aQd (a trlnjine4 at. the foot with' bands' of tan taffeta. Ob bodice, ha a. deep cetntwwof .tb " 1 a taffeta and a quaintly plaited bolero i caaVM, ' deeorated with fsney. -buttans tnd tv hie colter, ; Arnvnt of lace en- Circle th neofc nad fttlls over the full veet of white eWffea.-f he-sleeve has lower fitted portion trf lace finished at the band with a -great lace frill. While lh loeaa nprjet steomlB of can vas wlth n iWldo. turned fnlf st the anraowifif bod with lac.-r-PWladelphia Ladger. ., j.lltaaaaiijM to MfWtvVo. In her dress the stout .wwaa must MWcls igreatearp. Jb- seserved tastanad a jinowiedgo of the fltness of ;thlag wUJ tarry Jier pvori th jiKfalls ;ol wtor and, large jhats.- The jrtreme of fashion must be avoided, Bright cojors,.; pja)d nd- Iq. faxt, anything pranonncea lutecm. color, m-f atyie must be.aetjtstde. JBtrlpev Jf.they be verynorrow; black and tome, shades of gray nre generally becoming to fat wvhrd. ' rune - m 'ORwr; ana fay heMi should bo.vMod 4tk tb plague. I , MWa-JBt, -Aharmlng ptotreiat (o' white chif fon ha n csowo 04 silvery gre velvet levt nolrcled;l)y,ft wldonoft scarf of -pompadoot' .cMoe;lblbon.. tied iu a bow at the back, .tb' fxlnged ends Jailing on tho htUt , The brttn-U draped with dead white Irish needlework crochet which falls over the edge and la icmgnt up tat-front by ha ornament i)f .rjejlrT4bw strings of iiee milky gems, which are caught up on the brim from either side of the pearl cabocbon. ). aa7 Bara. IMaa. The illustration Is of a dross of dark blue serge for little girl from six to idght yearspld.. Ibajilpus-. Is mode with lny tucks at ih top and has a large tailor collar of white lace edged With black velvet ribbon, at Is also tb tdrdl,4h Uer knotted on-.th left aide. ,v - c-. .. . .; . - - .Th plaltad pUstroil Is of Whit ilk. Tb sleeve era mod with two puffs, taco tucka at tb top. . v . Tb aklrt.' plaited over th blpa, Is trimnied at tb bottom with row of velvet ribbon In graduated wldthay- Costum Elegant ; 'f -Btocklngs are now dreams of lov ti neas, and the pur silk one with lar tnaertlngs are most pponltnir. ; t'lntn black silks sre to ftp that, thoy Jook much Ilk a cobweb, lul;t with brus ael point lace, Dnlthed at th Instep with. an elaborate vln-effect On someinU'nls ore embml lr bat tlil can b ordertMl in colors to suit one's fancy. Lac ?octs In Ur !e ere alwnrt rood etylo. snil fieaa em on the coun ters at all acawina of tho y .ur, 1 mmm i n CfVS Is k 'brer Mug. ground of . ' g run. 6o It low, t or rr ero'inl vrywner. Th"-" firms tmm f ai . ,r' "'i fpvof, a 5 '-i In 1' 9 bon IP!. -...'.!,'.! -1,: TO 1 tr : ys(tcqtcrcd ttciibandfo of Women All Letter Are Sacrecllr Confidential and No t"' .-.V--r ' - "' . ' UrwW .-'; "V' ah ffaf a a-k. .imtsion 01 uxe y Only-Durinrftho Last 20 Years Mrs. Reardlnff Female Ills Than Any Other , 10 idrise and Ctzxdlno Invltztlon. In addressing Mri, PbkJiam you are confiding your private ills to a woman a woman whose experience in treating woman's diseases is greater than that of any living physidan male or female. , You can talk freely to a woman when it is revolting to relate your private. troubles io nan--beaidc9 a man docs" not underttind-rsimply because ' he -is a man. :V: -Many women 'suffer in tilence and. drift along from bad to worse, knowing fiiU well that tlury ought to have imMediate'. assistance, but a natural modesty Impels them tb .shrink' from ropcng jthiansehres to the questions and probably examinations of even their family physidan. It it usAexs4ajy, .Wi consult i .woman.," whose 'knowledge jfrom actual experience is greater than any local phyajdan. vTh toUovflng vitation is itreely flfed ; accept it jnirlis aajjaafpirit i''-vi ; Women tuficring j5r $ny onn of fetrWe-weakaets. are Invited, 'to, at Lynn, Mass.; -AU ; letters are recervedopwed, read and answered iy women onlyk A wnan: sjaeejy:..talk iof her private illness to a woman ;" thus has been eatable the eternal confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and nhe women "of Amerjca which the vast Volume.of experience which she has to draw from, it is more than possible' that she has gained the Tery know ledge that: will help your case. : She asks nothing in return except your good-will, and her advice has relieved thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, Is very foolish if she docs tot take advantage of this Mm restored more women to 4 -tier's Horror I Crc: p, Crcjp. l. j.rontr . ' .t I. 1 If ind In. time n!'y by lng- I cur ! vmeruiatttters Are Oulde SioK-Vomen. has airer, been'brokeihv Out of generous ofcr. . ;-. t . health liaa any other medicine th drufists hav ever told H outiella all other ce Therefor tt must be unequaUe4' Am A GCG'J 1 1 : IV.. &'AVA . . - , -' ' BKuvirti is a tusntzMS :'v KEc: ;rt, A . BOM.. :oNvr::.":;cX- A : COM. .. ':.BI0 . ' ' .. . A. - 7 ' Nj$ Ar4 ?MbU . . - A Keeeived, Upened andrraVyiiW4men Finkham Ha Gained Person.,, and. Is Conseqrjit 3f C jp.Ufledj Four Lottor &bmwlnatkm Remit of Mrs. PIiMuun'8 Advloo. Thousands Mora of tho Samo Klmd Aroonpjojn Hsr Off loo at Lynn, Mass- "UlAn Mbs. Pikkham : I bnve been for some years a great sufferer and thought I would write and explain my case to you as you had helped so many others. Menstruation is irregular and very painful. I have suf fered with painful periods ior ten years bui the pains grow worse as I grow older. " I suffer most with my back, lower part of abdomen and left side. I have been flowing all the month and a part of August, not constantly, but will atop for two or three days and then begin again. - " The doctor says I have misplacement of the womb. I have bearing down pain when passing urine, and my abdomen !a very badlv swollen and. sore. Please ad vis me at your earliest onventence." Mas. A. V. Soon, 11 Page 81, Kingston, Pa, (fifpt to, 1SOO.) ' " Dias Ms. PnruMM : When I wrote to yon asking advice no one could describe my suffering. The doctors said I oould not be relieved un less I had an operation performed, but thanks to you and your medicine I got along without having: th dreaded operation. 1 have taken ten bottles' of your medicine ana am onoe more wall and happy. Lydla K. Pinkham S VogO table Compound Is a fine ssedleln and a God-send to suffering women. I trust my letter may be the means of bringing many of my suffering slaters to accept your kind aid." Mas. A. V. Soorr, II Pag St., Kingston, Pa. (Jan, W, lioL) - ' Dxas kf BSPlVKHAif I Bom tlma affO I wrote you that my regular phy afcdaa had made an examination and tola me I wa afflicted with a tumor In my.womb. I had backache, baadanha, baaring-down pain, and vary pro fus menstruation. My limbs woqldache to I could not sleep, and I was very weak and nervous. -1 was bloated front my head to my feet After jvoaWtog your letter I took Lfrdi B. Plnkhn"s Vegetable Com pound nnd Blood Purifier, and fallowed all th net of your advice as avaar as I oould, and th tumor was expelled In pleosa, and I regained my natural alio. 1 eontlnnod taking your Vegataol Compound for a while kmser and felt Ilk a nw woman. I cannot thank yon enough for your kind adTto. and what your swdlolnc lifer lus. Pants Wiufev avawra, v w "''Dtuhrtams how mneh irood ona wort ParxxaU i-Ontrtar ago 1 read a fetter In a paper telling , ona womaa haul derived from LydU B. PlnfcJham's nnonnd. 1 bad bean alok ail winter and was nearly die- V Mar fa til A famiwtniul. eonragd,Mthasaadlolnth doctor gave medldjncnogood. I had kldosy complaint, leucorvhota. Itching, bearing-down Wing, and painful man tmation. I wrote to sou daaoribizif my troubl and soon teeelved an anawar telling m what to do. I followed your Instroetlon, and hav taken nine bottlee of Vegatnbte Compound, and uad on paokagc of Sanative Wash, and on bos of Uvr PUU.- .1 am wall now, do not hav those sick pells at th monthly period. ht can work all day, and that I never could do until I began taking th Compound. I cannot prala the Compound too highly. I do bop every suffering woman wUl learn of your remdi and b cured, a I hav been. Z wish all soooeaa to th Compound I It ha don wonder for m and Iam o thsflkfui'r-.kUa. Onii ffrUfi BerUn Baighta, Ohio. ' ' -,. - v , '.; IOI0 tOU BOMX CSK Ofin, pure wholeaome, rnaranteed to be rlcmlnally made from omtiiled watar and f-" from Itripiirlllne. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 19, 1902, edition 1
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