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tr 1 ( THE JOURNAL Published every day In the year ex cept Monday. , Journal Building 6-60 , Craven St, . ,.v : ' -.v ".:.' V-' ' , , Phons JJo. & - , . CHARLES L. STEYENST -i ' KDTTOB AND PROPRIETOR. ,- ' . SUBSCRIPTION RATES . One Year. : in advance. - On Year, not inadvance-.t......;.. 6.00 Monthly, h&carrler in the city , .60 ! Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. - - Entered at the Post Office, New Bern M. C. as second-class matter. - . 'OFFICIAL PAPER OF NEW BERN AND CRAVEN COUNTY. , New Bern, N. C, March 28. 1905. DON'T MAKE TEMPORARY IMPROVE . MENTS. High Are insurance rates in this city, demand two important things, the tablishment of a paid fire department, and a fire district which shall preclude the adding of any extra hazard, in the way of frame or poorly constructed brick building within the city limits. The city authorities fit a recent meet ing passed the order to purchase addit ional fire hose, and rubber coats for the volunteer firemen for fire service. The orders are quite necessary, both fire hose and rubber protection for those who must fight fires are needed, but there is yet the demand for a paid tire department, in order that the insurance t rates shall be lowered, and this tax be lessened upon those who insure their property. The building in this city, present and prospective is on a large scale. Every business house, store or warehouse that is to be built from this time and hereaf ter, should be constructed with the pur pose of permanency, therefore built with every possible modern improve ment, which means protection for and against fire. With a fire district there would be law to prevent the construction of build ing which would come under the class, as dangerous. But even without a fire district, every building to be erected should be constructed substantially, both as a protection to those who occu py it, as well as to those In the immedi ate vicinity who may be affected by its Insecurity, a fir trap, or from its In secure construction which would make it an additional menace to those nearby Both as a city and as citlrana, there should be a general endeavor towards a permanency, for as New Bern grows there will be found sooner or late ne cessity that there shall be every possi. ble elimination of fire risks to the peo ple of this community, and this should be undertaken before It shall be eom- pulsary, through .heavy fire losses. APPEARING OLD set as a w te tlaSUihi asslai Toa cannot affoH la fmr eld la tbeae tors of treaoo ww H hi urn tr U MlataJa, ss I oasable one raUfut BDMnaes. II Is Impaeatble to as tins wttkosrt rs taidinf a hiiurtoee arms of bair. The l uo of Dandruff UdWiea lit !" w a sarrvwlne ra erblrb Heae end thrive os l rant ot klr unit it hum tJ ' Tfewbr fterpkMe Is the eery ksvnrs O UUin Of IKM pee. M S M WIM- tln as It Is dellebifei 1s ass -IfsrvViaa aaakss sa ebareM hair lie art ss as Vanakwsi m AT-t tf& ffeattlt tftB "tlsaWG taf IMS kT ts4m- srwHtt SW4 Ma, M ' tn f eeaapt is Tk Ilerptrtd O . VmU. B1HBV . . ' 0-D.HUDaAst Kpeisi aii. , ' " " I ii ii. I i mil . . i : UIiiiimI Wis sitsss. ' , rsaWonntls Tatlor-Oa Iroot at sws. ; Tws towis cVrks (tr s(W salts. : Kr Mtt (tittint.-ra wtt ) a MlltbiBaire. 'Lssvs aim sad sums to rbe rWs. TV HlltkMulrv Ckm'l i bo 6w rkxhss a to tr yMr . , A cW Is rn4 fnf frMSj Salt rry - lores) lw(I"-K ti Wsrky. StWsra f0iB&iilltt ' fV Ctlirrtl J.. Tsl CoriUla Hsrewy; - SS awewwy aflU saMy aVartrvy th imhi ftfaajrOand ssmvit S?rmg tht what sytUnt enlrna; H lhiifti - la mtMust 'ssrfs, 8urb arlirb , aWM nvt be sw4 i' (rr. . arHpUon frnxn !puU!jl j.jWln, iknvt 0r iH sW Is U fl t U rl yo rn p:.ty dnr f r thws. H H s rfjrh C r, it,r. rsr4 hy f. . (-r Co., T .V T, O.. wttnlws- Fo iMtnry, n, , srt. In tRij m tun ( it ( nr '' h''r. T 4 -' n T' i tr f J. t7 (k 7.t. .1 hr I rr'.t. TV. .rn s. Many of our -olJor citizens will re member Mr. Pitt Barrows who was a citizen of New Bern 1865 to 1S76 taking a prominent part in democratic polities. While a resident of our xity he was in terested in insurance and with Tidy Fleming & Co., and George C. RixforcC and Emerson & Co.; in the manufactnr of naval stores, etc- In- 1876 General Butler secured 'his services to look up delinquent tax payers of Internal Rev enue tax In Massachusetts which he managed with great success, enabling the government to,;ollect several mil millions from the rich corporations' of New England States,1 - He wa afterwards-engaged in manufacture oj India rubber products in' New. Jersey,' until his death, which we learn from recent Boston "and New York papers, took! place in his;, native city,- w illimantic, Conn., where he had a. beautiful home, leaving a wife, and many friends to mourn his toss. .- The funeral was large ly attended in the Congregational Church by citizens of . Willimantic, and many business associates from .New York and New England. , J For an Impaired Appetite, '' Loss of appetite always results from faulty digestion. ' All -that is needed is a few doses 6f Chamberlain's: Stomach and Liver Tablets.-.' They will invigor ate the stomach, strengthen: the diges tion and give you an appetite like a Wolf- These Tablets also act as a gen tle laxative. Tor sale by Davis'Phar- macy and F, Duffy , v. " . ' Chirosle Csms "Has yonr wife complained very long? asked the doctor. "Ever since we were married," re plied Meekly sadly; . : . , Strikes Hidden: Rocks. When your ship of health f trikes the hidden rocks of Consumption, Pneu monia, etc., you are lost, if you don't get help fromDr. King's New Discov cry for Consumption. J, W. McKin- non of Talladega Springs, Ala., writes! "I had been very ilb with Pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was getting ho better when I began to take Dr. KingH New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me." Sure cure -for sore throat. bronchitis, coughs and colds. Guaran teed at all druggists. Price 50 cents and 1 ,00. Trial bottle free. There Is strength of quiet endur ance as significant of courage ns the most daring reats of prowess. TucKer man. '.. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab let, all druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signatuie on each box 25c - Playmates. Mother Tommy, I don't like to have you play with bora who aro bud. Tom myBat the good boys are no good, mimroa- Chicago Neil's. A Chicago Alderman Owe Hit Elec tion to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "1 can heartily and conscientiously recommend Chamber Iain's Cough Reme dy for affections of the throat and kings," aays Hon. John Shcelck 220 Sa Peoria Jit, Chicago. 'Two years ago during a political campaign, I caught eoM after being overheat!, which irritated aiy throat and I - was Anally eompsUsd to stop, as j could not speak aloud. la my extremity a friend advised so to ass Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ; I took two doses Out after- noon and could Dot bciisve'ltiy sense when I found ths next morning the b- rlaremaUoa bad largely subsided. 'I took several done that day, kept right oa Uueing through ths campaign, and I thank this medicine that ! won my ssat In ths CowidL" Thlg remedy is for sals by Davis Pharmacy and F, 8. r list of uhers , ; ' . R4istnbs- hi ths Post OflVs al KI. Bsm, Cravsa sounly, N. C, Uck. -" hkm'$ urt. y-, l : ft Qrorca Bryant ; .' t . . . C-Henry Cook.. ' C- r-CootFoy. : , C s(A. Jos (tsitklns. rare at hr JW Fssrtng. Wallsr Cans. ' H-JsimsII. Ilnt-M20 Went rim St, Nathan Hnrgins. ; . 4 T Jarrx, P - rj pTvSr, J.f-T N. C. 8- tterttt Smith. JsnMW. K. II, 8tft, A. J. Suwsrd. MkUu T -Cl t K. R. Tttfc. rr.r,f 0k T. f m. J, A. TyW. , woarn's Uf. C- W'S fl. It. (V. 1 r Pt G Vr Jl. II. .;V:n. i' I !4 ('rum f t. v r. -1- a. v t . ry - c 1 v. J. v C;ai:i of J "S. s houseUold saying. needs treatment from any canse, this and used by thousands of people all over the country, because it is superior to all other blood purifiers. . It is "4 purely vegetable remedy, andwhile it penetrates the circulation and forces out all prison and morbid matter, it also builds up the entire system by its fine tonic effect., During, the win- 1: Vwas tufferlng front impure blood and a general nues of bodily waste iave nDowa thesystem,;! had no apt become dun and weak and peUte, was losing ilesh, and an all-gone tired feel failed to perform their full )ng that made -me miserable? I began the Dae of 4iity,rhe'blood has been slug- s. S. S. and my blood was restored to its nor-: gish -and an extra amount mat, healthy condition. . My appetite returned, ! of poisons and waste mat- increased in weight, that-"tired feeling'' left and tcre . have c accumulated ; in "Pyself, ; - . the system and been ab- ' Columh'9X"(t. .SBI7S aorbed by it. ' With the com- ' ' Washington Avea. ing of Spring and warm weather the blood is aroused and stirred to quicker action and in its effort to throw off these acids and- -poisons the akin suf fers.:, Boils, pimples, blotches, -rashes and-eruptions break' out and con tinue until the blood is cleansed and made pure. S. S. S. is the ideal remedy for this condition; it; clears the blood of all impurities, makes it rich and etrong and thesa pkio troubles pass awa.' Rheumatism, Catarrh, Chronic Sores: and Ulcers, Scrofula, Contagions Blood Poison and all other diseases of the blood are cured by 5. S. S. Book on the blood and any advice de sired, free of charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO J,' ATLANTA, CA. i - Competitive Examination, ? ' Notice is hereby given that a eompefr tuve.uaniinsMun win oe new aixxew No'tJ'Carolina, on the, 20th. day oi may,, am, ior appomtment oi mid- shipman in the Navy of tho United tateS. ' . , . Candidates must be between sixteen his 8ubjeet and the ft ofa trenchan. and twenty years of age, - and physi- ' -v. V -""r" cally and mentally qualified . L 'fe 5Mf . Address- all applications to 'ltTJ n t h A . . - J,, i oeal? with a state of society that Is al New Bern, North -Carolina to be filled mml ,.. vi u .rr . ..,'. .' .' ,? -most inconceivable beeauseit is so far with the examining board. . - C. . ' - . . , , V Rrt, m r- w . m. 1QnK utside-of- our experience. Nicholas, . JSIewiJern, ,,v, March 22, 1905. I n eiKt, i. . v "- .u. rnAprpqp Tnnu.Q . ' Mr. Gibbon has seenJiim, is a pitta- Member of Congress Third - Congres sional District of N. C, Examination of Nurses. . D , . . m . w , man Deneatn the oilicia effigy. The Tho Board of Examiners of Trained k!D 1 1. j j x, ... .,. . . . . truth of his estimate cannot be doubted Nurses of North Carolina will meet in Tf . t. , , Oreensbon, May 24th V.g f for the purpose of examining applicants I B for license as registered nurse. : Exam inations begin at 0 a. ml of the 24th. All meetings will be held in the Cleggj Hotel where those who desire may se- cure first class accommodations. Spec ial rates can be secured to Greensboro ! at that time. . MARY L. WYCHE, Sec. FrtKld.- "Rathcr cold blooded person, isn't "Cold blooded! bay, that fellow caa attend a ball game without getting exclted." New York Press. The Colonel's. Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey r.mvs. tt.,f)f A At hi. w.ii,,l, - fmmTWanriKbhr-tH.i,u " t I recent letter, he aaysi "I was neariy dcad, of these eomplaints, and although I tried my family doctor, hs did me no goods, so I got a 60c bottle of your great Electric Bitters, which cured me I consider them the best medicine on earth, and thank God. who gave you ths IrnnwtMlo-a m mil. Uum. " ou and guaranteed to cum Dyspepsia, Bil- tousness and Kidhey Disease, by all druggists, at 60c a bottle. Ths. DlSlrallr. - Mr. lioMtiv-1 hr:s fou didn't hollers in uat Ihi'V ital 1 Mtiout me. Ulss Iludd l makt It point nver to bsllsvs more than half J hear. sir. Itojks But the trouble Isjraa onu ccnsrally bslisve the wrong hlf, , ... - ' ' "..' ' . A Safe' Cough Medicine for Children. Jn buying a cough msdlctns for ehil- dren never b afrad to buy Chamber lain's Cough Bsutedy. There is no dan! gr front It and rullef Is always surs to' follow, r It especially valuablo for ookU croup and whoopiof cough. For aaia by Davis Pharmacy and F. 8. Duffy. ' Draaslasr -Ifc Istssn-,'", - . - "I svo Milywl at ths club quits oflsa since alt bsby cams. 1 than at rt hs was Braily anebmrd it a bom liro," lis ii bttt at tb hrst sqnaM ht bsgu to ring bis SBc-or." . Cbampiofl Lioiment for fthtumatistn. Chss Drak. a mail Arrier'fwr Chacbv rills, Conn., say! ; "ChamWlain's Pam 'Balm is th champion of all UiU nmtU. The past year I was troubled a great drJ with rKntmatiun ta mr shoulder. AfW, trying several cures 3V tor-rprT her rmmmrndd tils rtrnifty and It eompWly mrrj ." Tbers tsnotiseof BtivOD sufrpr- ing from that Kinful ailmmlwhon Uit! liniment can be obtained fur a small sum. Ow sppliralwifl first prnmpt rs- Iwf and its ronlinun os ft short tim will prulufs a pirmsnont Cur. Tut saW by Davis' Phsrmsry and F. R. Djffy. Am tfc J-. ft, wlwf U SD Uls i"t t " T'P tl 1i rifw,jrfi;iffs hT-'l fi t b'4-1 of n4 worked ta Vatn " A r;T.'Ai:A.MT.-;m:r:rn!i tt.t ' lul.irif, ;r.4. l.i.olii, nr I'r..ln;.l j i'-r V-. I""' fr.i! r,'., I tv,.,jif , !.-. M t. . v, .,. .r ' n M I i i! . If j ,,t ,. ' I -i'l it . I r - ir, !.!..' l-o f ill I-. S. for the blood" has grown to be a When the blood is out of order, or great remedy is the first thought of , Nicholas The Last. - . Czar Nicholas, his court and the Rus- ;n niitvTnn . Mi K Perceval Gibbon in ..What Aiu Ru8sia (n tu Aprfl McClure.g Perceva, Glb. a at Petersburg eorre8podent, Anil flflB 11 firflt Kftn aVinoinfaniM nrttt. r 'Biuw uivuCf scared, fooled,", he calls him, "blind, ineffective, and hysterical;" and as a corresponaent cms writer ... has bad un j usual opportunities of getting at the MRS. HALL'S MIRACLE. . Exserlences Similar To ThU Hsv Occasioned ContMerabi Comment In Nw Bern few women are better known in Lockport, N. Y., than Mrs. Pattie D. Hall, as she belongs to one of the best families and has a large circle of friends and acquaintances. In a recent inter- view Mrs. Hall said Th, evrlm I Wo k., u k in the last two years seems like a mira cle. I . was so badly off that life seom- i. f almoaJt une"duble- "d my deafness increased so that I could scarcely hear anything. The suffocation in my chest "d caused by my caUr- L , r- ' u . ' "" wani, Dougni verything that anybody recommended "One day my milliner asked me if I had ever tried HyomeL I began the treatment, uid can thankfully testify Hvomei doe cure this terrible dis- auK" mJ neanng is mmk&AIh 1 1 I . 1 1 . gioanjr uiipruvvu, uiu me only ume 1 hava any catarrhal trouble ia when I take cold. I then use Hyumei, and al ways get Instant relief: My friends and acquaintances marvel at the change in my health and hearing. Hyotnel has mad many cures of ca tarrh, and in connection with Hyomel bald, of ; catarrhal deafness, in Now Bern.' Similar experience to that of Mrs, Hall's have creaUd a large sals for Hyomel with F & Duffy, Ths complete outfit including the in haler, costs but IV while extra bottles ar but 50c, Ask F. a Duffy to show yoo the strong guarantee under Which ha sells Hyomsi . s , '. s nsanni r , 4 HAS STOOD THE TEST 25 TEARS. ' Ths old, original GROVES' Taste loss Chill Tonic.' Yon know what yon ar taking. It la Iron ard qumias In atasU . form. No curs, no psy, 60c NOTICE! VI wars every man sad women In tb On Hod t'a4 lntemiUMl in the ears tA 0lam, WhUki.r or otlwr 1ri( bUu, elirier tnt thmlM ar rHeatU. le tare Mieef Dr. W Dollar ' tx-nkt on ihaee die. eeossv WrtteDr.A.M. Wooltor.AUeoui. tt,jMaUT,BBdoasuilMWByoqirasi Paxnts and Oils OunF, Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery,. Shells vi Cartridges. IXfif.tu!rl ia fnpl-.Pj Uni'iJ in ririi ..n I.if time la dor .!..:..y. - . 'A-'!!. iKiflHM AND HI.lNfiS A MP I.M.TT. r - w- V (j! I : Cotton Associu'.lui,! Merged. .' New Orleans, March 25. The Nat ional Cotton Association which was or ganized at Shreveport, La.,' December 14. 1904, was today dissolved at Fort Worth and its work ' merged, into the Southern Cotton Association, whielf was created by the New Orleans Con vention January 26. 1905. Col. E. S. Peters, of Calvert, " Texas," and' TIrt' uswaia Wilson, of fort" Wartft, wsom the President and Secretary respective ly of - the' National Cotton ' Associa tion, ''t'.- 5 ; The merger of the two association, which culminated today at Fort Worth under an agreement which was entered, into by CoL E. Br Peters. President of the National Cotton : Association, antit' Hon. Harvie Jordan, President'- of ,ihe Southern Cotton Association, was the outcome .of ; negotiations which hivfif been pending along this ': lino J for thej past few weeks. The Southern Cotton Association is now fully organized, inj all tho States East ! -of the MississioDi River .and in taking up the work whichrf has heretofore been carried on by the National Cotton Association west of the River, it is confidently predicted that within a very short time every cotton growing State and territory in the South wilfbe thoroughly combined un der its splendid system of examine tion. '.;'; . The merger which took place today is very gratifying to the officers of the Southern Cotton Association, in view of the fact, that Col. E. S. Peters, who was president of the National Cotton Association, is also vice-president of the Southern Cotton Association, and who will now have active charge of the work of the latter association west of the Mississippi river. The success of the Southern Cotton Association has been very marked jn all of the old States east of the Missis sippi River and in Arkansas. There can be no question that the entire busi ness and farming element in the great State of Texss will qu'ckly take hold of this movement and in the near future, it is confidently predicted that the men-. bership of the Association will exceed in Texas the membership in any othrr State, or Territory throughout the cot ton belt The consolidation of the two associations guarantee perfect harmony for the future, and indicates more thsn all things else, that the officers of tl e two associations are more deeply in terested in the success of the people of the South than any advancement of the personal interest of any particular or ganization. The President of the Texas Association, Mr. R. E. Smith, of Sherman, will be supplied with an abundance of.literature of all kinds needed in the county and civil sub division organizations, and each county can secure all supplies needed, by writing to the State Secretary, Mr, W C. Hutchinson, Dublin, Texas. HARVIE JORDAN, President. E. S. PETERS, Vice-President MAKES YOU WELL All OVER Remarkable Result Wrought By The Wonderful Rheumacide. At last t remedy has been discovered that absolutely cures Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Indigestion, Constipation, Liver and Kidney trouble and Contagious Blood Poison. It accomplishes this by cleansing the blood of alt the germs that cause the diseasth, toning up the Stomach and liver and building up the ntir svate'ra. Her b a typical letter taken from hundred that . bear similar testi mony. -- Baltimore, ML, Feb. I, 1904. Bobbitt Chemical Co.: Proprietors Rhoomaod, - ' -.' AsJUmors, Md.. . Thro year ago I was strirken with" mflamraatory raoumatism. Dur ing that tiros I suffered tseraeisting pain, principally la snr lower Ibnba. My Joints we stiff, swoilsa and inUmrd could not straightift mr limbs. Your WOOOSTTUItir. KHLUHAUUK 1 rccemmsndsd to m and I began to tans n aocoruinar to oirscuona, in a short time I bsrsn to sXMrMnrs the rreaiesT reuer. ins su snas and stiff ness was song gone and I certainly fast t hankfuL khsumariti has don me mors good than all ths other ntexlarin and dVctora rrescribUun arhirk I trimA. I found that'Hheumartd artsd well oa ths kidney snd bowels, wnd I bolters it will dues a. I sow hsvs perfect ass si mysnii, ran wiw ant waist a well as ever, and I sttrtlwl any curs it!r hr to the ue of HH KL'M AC1DE. My frirwhi and-netrhhnr snsrrsi Bltn chunc in my entidiUrtl. . . I send you this tAemrniial ofmv own Sf-fxird, vrilhout solid !!. , mvl will thrfiilly remt-imend yr i.-acins to ail ho rry write or rail est sns rasv temirif thia Irtlec snd the beneAl Bar iwirt. I sm SrWlu and r axle St IHe a.Mrn tmi bekrw. I oure lhank fully, , MARY PATKS WEDR, yr? W. Pmt,As Ft. FUrU Ud. Fof Fle m Nrw IWn f,y T. mk. t lew- ry snd llargpU ll sriTJM-y. m m "... Kalior-sl j;i.ilni for April. F'-nt ! (,. r.ai4l arti. U In ths '"I V . f f ApU 41 With r;'j I - i I'm k.-w o tKe fmnt n An-' : !.! .. ,. H l.titm rt tb '(. r,--, ,r 1 I,., ( Yj I''. " -' ' J-fn J. till e..!W -1 NOT the temporary improvement resulting (com daageravi - mercury , epistn, alcohol, sr potaih ; not the Siomta-' : tary relief frorajhtrp pain given by linimesii bus" : searching cleansing of the blood that clean the lyitem ef every vettigs oi. the diaeatCr and abtolutely " - CURES RHEUMATISM. 'y :. --',..- ,1---.-" '' - We know that it should cure because it ! eomponnded In the meet scientific manner, of purely vegetable drugs that - cannot harm, but build up the entire system. We know that it does curt because hundreds of those cured hare written as that it has CURED AFTER FlS ssmnle settle tram BOBJUTT CHEMICAL CO.. BALTIMOKX. 1 1 . YOUR DRUGGIST H it "Far sale in New Bern by T. A. MISS MARY STONE, Milwaukee. Wla. Do You Need Bracing' Up? No other tonic in the world is like Paine's Celery Compound ; no other remedy takes so sim ple and scientific a way to perform its wonders. Paine's Celery Compound acts directly upon the nerves, feeding tliem Nature's nerve 'food celery filling them with new vialitv. Through the nerves it acts upon the blood, purifying it, strengthening it, making it pure and strong and red and healthy. So othe r rcmedv purities so gently and so quickly. Paine's Celery Compound is the one known prescription that purities without purging or weakening the system in any way. If you feel "run down." "u-. l up." nervous, tired, in other words, if vou iir i-i hr.'uing up, try Paine's Celery Compound. Iarn the full luxury and always at your best, able to hv. that is in it. Feel the exultant thrill of pu bundant Nerve Force, made 1 Compound. Paine's Celerv Compound p Force, instead of the fal sc ac' mere stimulants. It i the be t r tonic. Tired, wcak-nervnl. thiri 1 ', d men and women get quick, -u- I- m from this celebrated Nrryc Yi'.di.r an, I Tonic. It drives away latitude. gr.s , i.u:agr atvl Strctlffth. Itmakrs a nrli iih f ; m blood supply, and makes the whole system thnll with hearty health. Miss Mary Stone. Srcrrtary of the Young People's Christian Tcmper.nn - So. ietv of Mil wauke, tells her experience after frrlmg "run down" for months. Ws hsv UM4 Pain' Celery Compound In ' Oof family far a number of ytai and a ftw month g wrten I felt so worn out and run own thet thought I would have to g'vt up May workT and tak a vscatlon earlier, mother ugseeted that I try coupl of bottle ef CaJery Compound. A few dose mads me Stilt different, my appetKe Incrsaeed, I - fan as Ts well at night and felt reefed In th nwnlng. In a vry hort time I felt Hk dlffersnt ntlng and am glad t y that yir medldns mods It poeaiole fr m to antusw my werti uninterruptedly. Your T trwly-al Mary ton. 221 LIbos A, Mllwawkes, Wl. Secretary You, faontfo Chrtstlsn Temperance aoclsty. Try raine'i C!cry Cnmpmind YOCRSF-I-P ' Whautfrtl-wrrrn rrni grow tired ' fner thaw roo should whrn yoti loir natifrve v trritatixijr care o( daily life when you . . fed lhat yotir hopct and ambit ioni arc not at high be when you spmd a iWplc i Blew when rotj grt tip almost is wrary at when, wmt to bed when yno arc worried when, ,,,r', ''"? Pt itiUicarjr totwri noon yrm. . Tliat ii wlmj yew rxrd thf nrw Nrr Pore, tttjrwwl Mood and ffh witnirfw that la given by PAfNF.'S CF.LFHY COMIfUND. Drjn"! wit ,Tfy rainc' Cclrry CbmpwtfvJ to- - talt Jttl ont Aon whefl yotj to Carr th fcartl pan of the faf, trial,, Sc how moth bet trryoti fL , . . .e3 ww mtxh mnre ilf th trial roll iwiy. Two dsTi' tmtrnrnt with Pairto'f Crlery Corn Jxmi will ;!rc nrnr-f f m mirwkxti prrwert. . 1 For tH yn tin's Unwtt pfrvfirrtiyn hit borfl lh rnntt univrrsary n'l joti in thai WW Id, It U frrv) tr t of iim- n tkhnt rmilaitfrf '. nd r'ri! H No feKrftttion tut rrer ln formtdjld Ul rvjual" ! it in mrJtvf power. .Vmrrr Vt this Paine OWf Comrimift4 I I? frrsrt ; n r f oris r,( m rnrl frtvm (.rtT- ' l-s ' I r -frt hit eTrf V rv)wft. and J1 ftpeae '.: - Ii! ! Ifv;;s- t" arw rrfumrtld h. . . ., WILll.riCMtlDIOIlto. i.sLiscroa, viots . ...I?.' 3'-T0SIAT ' . " V'- -CORED, y ALL OTHERS FAILED. H SELLS RHEUMAC1DC Henry and Hirgetfs Pharmacy." f lirinp v fur all ii IiIxhI ami I'.ii' I clrry r-:i 1 Nerve ri .irl'.l liv jUK'l ( nerve nrilMjipv li-.ilih ' (" M r'rte I i
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