w— BIRMINGHAM CITIZEN SWEARS TO REMARKABLE STATEMENT I want to tell you what Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Root did for my wife. She was troubled with terrible pains in her back and they were such that it deprived her of many night's sleep. There was a thick red sediment in her urine like brick dust, The passage of the urine was very annoy- ing, being of a burning sensation and the complication was making her very thin and weak. The medicine which the doe- tor gave her did not seem to help her and she was finally persuaded to try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. 1 purchased one bottle of the large size for her and it he Iped ner greatly. After she had ki 4h ree bottles she did not have any more t ub) la with her kidneys, geven years since she took Swan oot and she is now well and healthy me of her kidney trouble, she weighed 150 pounds, and she now weighs 185. My » is 33 years of age and cheerfully recommends Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root to her friends and feels very thankful that found a remedy, with such wonderful ment, We give you absolute permission to publish this in any way you wish. Yours very truly, D. R. RIDENHOUR, Cor. 4th Ave. and 20th Birminghgm, Btate of Alabama Jefferson County I. E. G. Stevens, a Notary Publie and f id State t cer that D. uch, p 31st day that t! substance Letier to Pre Kilmer & On, Binghamton, NX, Y, Prove What Swamp- Root Will Do For You cents and one-doll The Kind. *1 think that chauffew nerve to make daughter “So he had NOme PRese: ves that su gia First Second Thesi Liniment FOR SORE THROAT. It penetrates quickly, removes all in- flammation and reduces the swelling of the glands. To obtain best results saturatea linen bandage and bind about the throat a few hours or over night, repeating next day if in a severe case. H. A. Ceasar, Gibsland, La., writes “1 shall to-day buy another bottle of yor ar Mexican Mustang Liniment, the first bot! having done the old lady so much good, She has been with sore throat, and your finiment does her more good than anything else she has tried.” 28¢. 50c. $1 a bottle at Drug & Gen'l Stores. what Liver or Bowel medicine you are using, stop it mow. Get a 100 box-—week’'s treatment of CAS. CARETS today from your druggist and learn how easily, naturally and delightfully your Bver can be made to work, and your bowels move every day. There's new life in every box. are nature's helper. CASCARETS 0c a box for a week's treatment, all 8. Biggest seller in the world, Million boxes a month. REMEMBER PIS OS COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. nine sass radstreet’'s says Holiday influences ruled the week a active demand at retail contracts with preinventory quiet in wholesale a jobbing trade, a further slowing down in industry over the end of the year period, and stagnant speculation in securities and commodities. Money eased, while supp ( ‘ole tions bave been guickened by increased cir- of money in leading centers. conditions have coal is reported. for American ntly get in strongly at the Pacific to the t and shipments to such as France and Asia, in years. IMers, been the heaviest lelatively trade ern centers and as hest from a few large aw hole from come suth, where good results from cotton yields are in evi- de Wholesale Markets 8 ow CASES nearby hen- athered hrown, dull t@ 12¢c; fowls, 5, 20. Dressed easy, 12@@ 183%; fowls 1ickens, turkeys, 18 @ 23. ADELP H] A —— Wheat rade, No. | 54 & 9b6¢c December, January, 49@ 49 %c 3 steady No. 2 white, ’ natural, 2¢ higher; Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, f ¢, 37 at mark; receipts, in returnable m RATK; Western firsts 1 do, current receipts, irrent New York ptember, 15 % do, fair to good, NO white, TL @ITY% Hay-—-No. 1, 320@ 2050; No. 2 $166 19.50; No. 3, 316 ir 18 Clover Mixed Choice, 318.50@ 19: No. 1, $17.50@ 1850; No. 2, 14@ 16.50 Clover-<No. 1, $16 5.50 £134 16. B tte a 33¢c; do, choice, @ 2 do, imitation, 2 prin’ 314032; do, blocks do, ! i, 20@ 30 Ladles, nd and Pennsylvania Tolla “91 Ohio, rolls, 20@ 22¢ West x rolls, 20@ 22¢. Btorepacked, Maryland, Virginia and vania, dairy prints, 19@21c. butter, 26 @ 27 Strictly fresh eggs in fair and prices unchanged. Wa per doz, loss off: Maryland, vania and nearby, firsts, 33¢; 1. firsts, 33; West Virginia, 82: Southern, firsts, 31; 16017. Poultry—Chickens-0ld hens, 12¢: do, small to medium, 11; choice, 12: rough and poor, 10 roosters, 8. Ducks--0ld, 12 @ i young white Pekings, 14; muscovy and mongrel, 13; 13414 Geese — Nearby, and Southern, 12@ 13; Kent kland, 15. Pigeons—Young, per piir, 20c¢; old, per pair, 20, tuinea fowl, each-——0ld 26e¢; young, 11 1b and over, 40; in small, 25 Tirkeys, per 1b-——Young, 8 Ib r 80c: old toms, 18; rough 126013. ~reamery, 28 @ 29; fancy, © ~ young | | puddie, 13¢; Vyestern Live Stock i CHICAGO -—Cattle—Beoves, $4.65 @ 71.20; Texas steers, $4.26@6.30; Westery steers, $4.10€0 6.00; stock- ers and feeders, $3.45 @5.80; cows and hdfers, $2.50@ 6.25; calves, $7.26 @1.60, Hogs~Market weak to be lower than tie opening. Light, $7.55@ 7.90; ized, $7 30@ 7.95; heavy, $7.56@ 95; rough, pigs, ..0@7.90; fet church in has always about, heeled shoes, calls the story the question: ever see an shoes on Its swered Mr without Gray has a | Merrill's age eleven Small {day on Mary A { September, Mrs | Mrs I got six winders, silk hat al a Hannah Young Age Pensions. pensions and most good thing as a rule, post- life when the ca ying them has been Australia LS ine f the countries to and now Left Both Satisfied. there 1s a it is not Bath, Me, somewhat laughed because of its high The Bath Enquirer re- that a former pastor of MUNYON’S EMINENT DOCTORS AT YOUR SERVICE FREB We sweep away all doctor’s charges. We put the best medical talent wi ithin everybody's reach. Ve encon rage everyone vho ails or thinks he ails to find out exactly what his state of health is. You can get our remedies 3 here, at your Jaug & tore, or not at all, as you prefer; thers is positi vely no ch arge for exa sor Munvon has pre pared gpecifics for heatly every di gent prepaid on receipt of price, and sold by all druggi Send fond: ay for a copy Health, which the questions, returning case and advise vou fu Address Munvyon’s Doctors, Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Watson E,. Coleman, WV arb. ington, DA DoGke irew, | esl references, Dest rw La DEFIANCE STARCH [800rs® Toe leis Universalist with “Mr. Ravmond, did you high-heeled Why, no,” an “1 ean't say that | i i did vou ever see one | of ladies whose we w vears and your while Mrs. lois B.| her ninety-eight birt both active Mrs ninety.-six las there and Ly one: hton also is ninety-one BALTIMORE, NO. 1-1811, BITWOFORZE © Pull Easy t/ \coLLars FL And there 7 NG LAN SN BY ZA Years of ’ tried in vain It is no wonder that Discourag ed || The expression Occurs sO many times in ad from sick women, '' | was completely discouraged.’”’ is always good reason for the discoursgement, pain and suffering. Doctor after doctor Medicines doing no lasting good, the woman feels discouraged. Thousands of these weak and sick women have found health and courage regained aus the result of the use of 3 4 * . . Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, tion, and cures weakness, IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN § vd AND SICK WOMEN WEL heals inflammation and ulceras Refuse substitutes offered by unscrupulous druggists for this reliable remedy. invited to consult by letter, free, All correspondence Write without fear and without Pierce, M. D., Pres't, Buffalo, N. Y. Pellets regulate and invigorste stomach, liver end tiny granules, easy to take as candy. BLAIR'S PILL Sats, Sere, Effective, B0c. & $i DROGGIETE, or 82 Howry FL, Breciiyn, N, Pleasant r-coated, One 10c package colors af! Bbers. They dye in cold water betier than any other dre. You tan é99 MONROE DRUG ©CO., Quincy, iilnels. REALLY OPENED THEIR EYES Kelly Proved His Right oner's Remark, Hewever, Left $5 may just y dog ur legs r changes when he is 1 he ix 8 why the city | loms off example of strong y t 1 at good roads rust, | sto id not follov people and § up a Manhood the Dark. it have ther? e¢ Catholio When the “Weakly” which sued us for libel {because we publicly denounced them for an editorial attack on our claims) was searching for some “weak spot,” they thought best to gend a N. Y. Atty. to Battle Creek, summoned 25 of our workmen and took their sworn state ments before a Commissioner, Did we object? No. On the contrary, we helped all we could, for the opportunity was too good to be lost (leo. Haines testified he inspected the wheat and barley, also floors and every part of the factories to know things were kept clean. That every 30 minutes a sample of the pro ducts was taken and inspected to keep the food up to standard and keep out any impur ities, also that it is the duty of every man in the factories to see that anything not right is Immediately reported. Has been with the Co. 10 years Edward Young testified had been with Co. 15 years. Inspector, he and his men exam- ined every sack and car of wheat and barley to see they were up to standard and rejected many cars H. E. Burt, Supt., testified has been with Co. over 13 years. Bought only the best grain obtainable. That the Co. kept a corps of men who do nothing but keep things clean, bright and polished. Testiffied that no ingredient went into Grape Nuts and Postum except those printed in the advertising. No possibility of any foreign things getting into the foods as most of the machinery is kept closed. Asked if the fac: tory is open to the public, sald “yes” and “it took from two to three guides constantly to chow vieitors through the works.” Sald none of the processes were carried on behind closed oors, At this point attys. for the “Weekly” tried to thow the water used was from some out side rource. Tertifled the water came from Co's own artesian wells and was pure. “ Food to Bring Out Facts He testified the workmen were first-class, high-grade and inspected by the Co.'s physi cian to be sure they were all In proper phys : fecal condition; also testified that state reports from your knowledge of the factory showed that Co. pays better wages than the ich you have gained in your ten years at average and he thought higher than any in you believed that they were dirty the state ) pure in any way, would you use them? F. B. Martin, Asst. Supt, testified Grape not think I wouid. No Nuts made of wheat, barley, yeast and Asked if any one on behalf of the Company water. Anything else? “No, sir” Postum | had asked him to testify in any particular made of Wheat, Wheat Bran and New Orleans | manner. Stated “No.” Molarses Statements made on his experi: All these sworn depositions were carefully ence of about 10 years with Co excluded from the testimony at the trial, for 3 Ay? By vind sign” ”» Testified Yakers are required to wear fresh they Souldul sound Heh for the “Weekly, white sults, changed every other day. Said aa ot : a ene Chait svery man swore 10 bad never known any of the products being | fro ho ta ind Cleanliness so that the Atty. , 4 N a AR : for the “Weekly” was forced to say in open sent out that were below the high standard court that tte food was pure and good. of inspection Asked if any one connected > ts » with the Postum Co. had instructed him how What a disappointment for the “Weekly! the tertimony showed: to testify. Said, “No, sir.” Put Horace Brown testified hae been with Co. 9 All of the grain used in Grape-Nuts, Postum years Worked in Grape-Nuts bake shop and tost Toasties is the highest! stangan Tec«tified the whole of the flour is composed of nstibie 1 Bian Wheat and Barley. Attys. tried to confuse : ee aa him. but he insisted that any casual visitor All parts of the factory are kept scrupulous could see that nothing else went into the flour. Iv ¢ean Said machinery and floors always kept clean. None of the workmen had been told how to S80 these men were examined by the “"Week- testITY Iy" lawyers hoping to find at least one who : use Porstum or Grape Nuts your them at home would say that some undergrade grain was put in or some unclean condition was found somewhere But it was no use. Bach and every man testified to the purity and cleanliness, As a sample, take the testimony of Luther .. Mayo. Testified been with Company about 10 years. Now working in the bakery department mak: ing GrapeNuts. Testified that the ovens and floors are kept clean and the raw products as they go in are kept clean. Also that the wearing apparel of the employes has to be changed three times a week. Most of them have been from 10 to 15 years with the Co. and use the products on Uhelr tables at bome. Why do their families use the products, Grape Nuts, Postum and Post Toasties, that thay, themselves, make? “There's a Reason” Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich.
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