rnTTMTV BITTS OF BRIGHT NEWS VAJvN 1 I lILYVJ. OF LOCAL INTEREST. """.r I [^ r " HILLSGROVE. Judging from the large number of neighbors and friends that have call ed to borrow our copy of the News Item for the past week, it would be a good idea to have a solicitor visit this town and add to the already large subscription list. Mr. J. S. Morgan and Miss Polly Morean are attending Normal School at Muncy. They have best wishes of their many friends for success in their future profession. Among the numerous wanderers from our quiet little hamlet who have returned to enjoy the invigor ating scent of hemlock bark during the hot months, we have noticed Ralph and Ernest Mcßride, Miss Mable Brown, Mrs. A. J. I?rong of Williamsport; Fred Moulthrop and mother, of Sydney, N. Y.; and C. Herman Green of Crossforks, Potter County, Pa. Mrs. V. Hull of Kingston, >«'. Y will visit her many friends at this place in the near future. Among the many persons who have sought broader fields none have been more generally missed than Mrs. Hull, and her home coming will give both warmth and color to social and religious circles. Dr. H. A. Haas of the I'niversity of Missouri is visiting his parents at Willow Rest, he will spend his va cation assisting Mr. Hull in the man agement of his extensive mercan tile establishment. Among the successful contractors who have finished extensive bark contracts are Miller A- Peck, and Saddler A- McConnel. Henry Darby was looking after his farming interests near Forks ville, Saturday evening. Miss Clara Newcomer of Shunk is spending a few days at the Hickory Grange. Reno Green tells an interesting story on the Prof, and his encounter with cupid at Eagles Mere. Ask him about it. Walter Hoffman is enjoying his vacation at Hoytville, Pa. A large black bear resented the destruction of the forest by driving a crew of Sadler's bark peelers from the woods last week. Edw. Peck of Oak Grove, is a guest of the Sadler House. S. S. Vroman lias returned from a pleasant visit at Eimira, N. V. Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1). Drown were called to Estella, Friday last, by the serious illness of Mrs. Ellis Brown. Mrs. Henry Vroman returned home Saturday from a visit at Wil liamsport. Ethel Mcßride returned with her. Miss lna Clark of Eimira, is visit ing her grandmother, Mrs. S. Vro man. Mrs. Adam Brongof Williamsport is visiting friends here. The crops throughout the valley here look fine, and the farmers are looking happy. Jeremiah Stackhouse was in town last week looking up the democrats of our township. The road will soon be full of candidates with lots of cigars and pleasant smiles. Aaron Lewis lost a valuable dog last week. It was bitten in the jaw by a rattle snake and died shortly after. More rattle snakes this year than ever before. J. ('. McCollum, music dealer, and Prof. James Smith, of Williamsport, were in town looking after business last week. McEwen's drive reached Scafe's dam during the last freshet. Cuddy Mcßride, of Williamsport, is visiting friends at the Grove and vicinity. Among the business callers in town last week were Con I'lotts and Mr. Kahler of Williamsport, Dr. B. E. Gamble, Forksville, Mark Scure man, of Dushore. W. L. Hoffman was a business visitor in Williamsport and Hoyt ville last Saturday. J. H. Taylor of Williamsport was in town last week. llughey McGillivery of Nova Scotia, D. C., is here on a visit to his brother, Collen, who is bookkeeper for Robert McEwen. Sam Galough held the lucky ticket that won the shot gun which Job Gimble rattled off last week. (.'has. Spencer, formerly of this place, now of Buffalo, was in town a few days ago after his goods. He and Francis Tritchler are doing car penter work for the Lackawana Steel Co. who are building a large plant at | West Senaca. Paul Galough who has been quite sick with quinsey is at this writing some better. Henry Darby was a visitor to Forksville Saturday evening. Lester Woodly went hunting up in Elkland last Saturday. RICKETTS. Mrs. Geo. Barney, Mrs. Byron Barney and childern, Mrs. James Kressler and daughter of Wilkes barre, are visiting at (J. J. Heintzle man's. Rev. J. F. Hower preached Sun day forenoon and Rev. J. M. Smeltz ser Sunday evening. The excursion lias been definitely arranged for Tuesday, July 22, and as a combination excursion to be run from Lopez and lticketts, 'leaving Lopez 7.30 a. m.and lticketts at 8 a. m. returning leaving Harveys Lake at 5.30 p. m. Miss Augusta Fulford has return ed from Mansfield State Normal School and will spend the summer with her parents. Miss Edith Browning is visiting Miss Fulford. Miss Genevieve Finan of Dushore, visited at the home of Dr. Mintzer last week. We were pleased to see Mr. Theo. Wright, editor m chief of the l'hil'a. Record and his wife for a few mo ments as they passed through town on their way to visit their son, Dr. Wright of Dushore. Mr. John Saxton of Towanda, agent for the Travelers Insurance Company was in town a short time on Friday. Rev. 11. J. Wlialen of Carbbndale lectured to a large audience on Tues, day Bth and again on Tuesday 15th. Patronize the excursion Tuesday July 22. It is reported that some of the in habitants are so wrapped up in cro quet that they talk of it in their sleep. Mr. F. A. Caster has returned from his home in New Albany, and is somewhat recovered from his late illness. The Sunday excursion train to Harveys Lake passed through town Sunday made up of seven passenger cars and a combination car. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Public Recorbs Examined and Here Noted EXECUTIONS. Test. Fi. Fa. to Wyoming County, I'a. Frank lieiflenhacli vs Sam Atherton; judg ineut, §20.10. DEEDS RECORDED Lloyd Kester and wife to 11. K. Ivester for lot of land in Forks tw|>. < on. 150,00 Levi B. Tliraalier and wife to Mary • Crawford; land in Cherry twp. $1)00.00. Peter Kneller to Levi B. Thrasher land in Polley. Consideration, 177.00 15. C. Spearv to Eli B. Boston, for lot in Sonestown. Consideration, 500.00. A Lawn Festival will be held by the ladies of St. John's Guild of La Porte, Pa., at the home of Mr. Ellery P. Ingham on Wednesday evening July 23, 1902. Proceeds to be used toward purchasing a heater for St. John's Episcopal Church. All are cordially invited. By Order St. John's Guild. 3000 bushels of lime at Reeder's Lime House, one and one half mile below Laporte. Log Jobbers Wanted. For stocking hemlock logs; one job 2,000,000 ft; one. (5,500,000 ft; and various smaller ones. All in Sullivan county. Apply to Emery Lumber Company, Williamsport, Penna. Deafness Cannot be Cared hjr local applications, as they cannot reach the alßeased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an is* flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube get»|Tnflamed you have a rumbling Bound or imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by eatarrh, which la nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cored Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for Circulars, free. . P. J. CHENEY * 00., Toledo, O. J®" Hnlfl hr Drnerists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the beat. Our fee returned if we fail. Any oue sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. " How to Obtaiu a Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in THE PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANB A CO. / ' (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, ' WASHINGTON, D. C Public Letting. The School Hoard of Colley Township will let the contract for building a school house at Murray Mines. Specifications may he seen by calling on C. K, Arey, Sec'y., Lopez, Pa., at the ollice of the News Item, Laporte, or the Sullivan Re view, Dushore, Pa. All parties desiring to hid on the (contract are requested to send sealed bids to the secretary 011 or before July 19th, on which date the board will meet, at two p. m. at Murray Mines to award the contract. The board reserves the right to reject any bill or bids not meeting their approval. F. (J. KI(JE, Pres. Executor's Notice. Estate of John 11. liothrock M. I>., late of Sonestown, Sullivan County, Pa., dec'd. Notice is hereby given that letters tes tamentary have been granted to the under signed Executor. All persons knowing themselves indebted to'the late John 11. Rothrock M. 1)., ol Sonestown, Pa., will please call and make payment; ami those having claims against the estate will [ire sent theni at once. F. WACK EN HUTU; M. I >. Picture l'ocks. l'a. Administrator's Notice. Estate ol James Stnll. late of Fox twp., deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration upon the estate of said de cedent have been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will make them known without delay to J. I!. BI'DULK, Shunk, Ta. INtiHAMS, Attorney", Laporte, l'a. Administrators Notice. Estate of John Bogart late of Davidson township, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters ol administration upon the estate ol said decedent have been granted 10 the under signed. All persons indebted to said es ate are requested to make payment, and 'hose having claims or demands against he same will make them known without delay to 11. I'. HALL, Admr., Sonestown. MI'LLEN, Attorney. Special Special Prices. Prices. Busy Days at VERNON HULL'S The Mid-Season sale of of seasonable goods is at tracting many well pleased buyers. More people than ever are realizing and appre ciating the efforts of this store to give the people good qualities at reasonable prices. Snmmer Goods on g^lflONi ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. E&HfigFQvei Pa. Don't Tolwcco Spit nml Smoke Your life Away. To quit tobnreo ensily and forever, be ma; netic. full ot life, nerve and vigor, tnke No-To Buc, the wonner- worker, that makes weak uien strong. Ail druggists, 50c or it. Cure guaran tee. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling ltemedy Co . Chicago or New York. 50 YEARS' XP E RIE NC £ IVJJ " L J ™ fill j . ■ 1 llmk ■ ■ v 1 TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch and description may j quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- t tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents i sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice , without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir filiation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 & year; four niontbß, sl. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN SCO.*"""—' Hew York Branch Office, 025 F Washington, D. C. \ a To Repair Broken Arti. cles Übu .jKlcßcnti aeraDor ! BwreiMßl Waf. major'S gj RUBBER | I <'i-.MENT, major'S ■y""" LEATHER CEMtNT. Bow Are Your Kidneys V Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus I'IIIH cumuli kidney Ills. Sam trie free Add Hterling lieuied y Co., Chicago or N. Y j OUT OF SORTS. Work a Task. Nerves all gone Generally Weak. Easily Tired. Read the Following- Know the Remedy. | Mrs. A. Noble of No. 315, Catherine St • Blootnsburg, l'a., Bays. "'1 had been troubled a good deal with nervousness ! and sleeplessness lor a long time and fell generally out of sorts. I got some of Hi. A. W. ("base's Nerve Pi lIK and was grea" ly benefited by their use. I rested HO much better and felt brighter andstronge.- My back has been much better, since. I -can recommend them highly." I)r,A.W. Chrse's Nerve Pills are wold at 50c a bov at dealers or Dr. A, W. Chase Medicitr* : Co., Buffalo, N.Y. See that portrait an ' j | signature of A. W. Chase, M, I>. are on , | every package. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The Court of Common Pleas ot Sullivan County has ordered a peremtory sale of | the real estate assigned by ,1. \V. Buck, 1 for the benefit of his creditors. | The property is situated at Sonestown, . Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, and con- I sists of the following lots and parcels ot 112 land. ■ i Lot No. /.. " | Beginning at an ash tree on the bank " Lof Muncy creekjthence up the creek, north - | 22 degrees east 20 perches to an old birch ' ' stump; th"tice by land of Lovelace and 1 j liiley Steenback, north 50 degrees west 21 i perches to an iron bolt; thence south 72 degrees east 11, perches to an iron bolt; thence south 20 degrees west 2 5-10 per ches to a post; thence south 72 degrees ! east [1 perches to the place of beginning. Containing three acres and filty-eight per il dies, there being excepted from the said I i lot eighty perches of land for school pur poses. Having erected thereon a two ! story wagon house. I Lot No. J. 1 j Beginning at a post in the public road I | leading irom Laporte to Muncy, thence by | lot late ol Jacob Lorah north *OS-1 degrees I west 10 perches to a post; thence north 23 degrees east 4 5-10 perches to a post;thePce I south 05i degrees east 10 perches to a | post, in the aforesaid road; thence along I i the said road south 21 degrees west I s 10 I j perches to the place of beginning. Con j taining 47 perches more or less, on which [ \ is erected a large store house, a good | dwelling house and a large barn, I Lot No. j Beginning at a stone in the outlet of Kagles Mere Lake, thence bv lot. known |as M..1. Pain ton'a land, south :12 degrees j west 12 perches to a stone: thence south :j 58 degrees east II perches to a stone in ! outlet; thence up the said stream north • 11 degrees east 10 perches to the place of ! beginning. Containing 77 perches more II or less. • I j Lot No. J t . I Beginning at a stone corner, thence I north 07J degrees west 12 perches to a ■ | post; thence north 21] degrees east 7 11- ltl | perches to a stone; thence south 57 ' de |) grees east 12 perches to a post, thence j south 7 9 10 perches to a stone the place ■! of beginning. Containing 'J4 perches ol | land more or less, on which is erected a good dwelling house and barn. This | lot is to be sold subject, to a mortgage irom John W.Buck to Harriett Steenback j made to secure the payment of stiOu, and recorded in mortgage book 4, page 304. The sale to be at I he store house on the I premises, at Sonestown, on \V EDN ICS DAY, .11' I. Y 30, 1902, | at 1 o'clock p. in., by public vendue, j Terms, cash, L. 11. BUCK, Assignee. • State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa. J This POPULAR State Institution is > located in the most beautiful, picturesque | j and healthful part ot theState. It is in | the CHEAT SHMMKII KKSoIiT HWI ION of the BLU E HI DC E and POCONO | MOUNTA INo and within two miles of ( I the famous Delaware Water Cap resort. Tuition Absolutely Free. j The total expenses for Boarding, Furn ished rooms and aJI other expenses only I $3.50 per week. In addition to the regii | lar Departments in the Normal proper, we have a tine COLLECK PREPARA TORY DEPARTMENT. We can save you one full year in vour'Yillege Prepara i | lion. Departments of MI'SIC, K.LOCI - ITION, AKT-DKAWINC. PAINTINC IN CHINA and WATER COLORS, I taught by Specialists. A New Recitation Building. j is now it) course of erection, which' will j give a fine Laboratory and fourteen other | recitation rooms. A. Fine Gymnasium I Ourown KLECTRIC LIGHT PLANT! [ A Superior Faculty ! Backward Pupils 'COACHED FREE. Nearly FIVE IIUN ' DH ED PI'PJLS EN ROLLED this year. ! FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. S, 1902. | For Catalogue and particulars address GEO. P. BIBLE, A. M. Principal. CONDKNSKI) REPORT of thecondition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK ot Husliore, I'll.. ■ At eloseof business, April :!U IUo- RKSOUKCBS: i Loans anil Discounts $206,1,5i 7"> ' t!. s. lionils to Secure Circulation M.OOOOO Stock Securities 17,ti12 9) Other Real Estate etc t!9'J !>."> I'remium on U. S. Bonds 8.184 :i" | Kuril i til re 1.00000 Duefroiu Banks AnpiDved reserve Al't 41,i11s yo | Specie and Tender Notes i5.175t12 8 :13<.),86G 21 LIABILITIES. ! Capital i 50.00000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 22 2.V.1 sI ! Circulation "MI union I i DejiosiLs 217 4011 7(i i g 3,J9,6(Mi2t i State of Pennsylvania, County of Sullivan ss: J I, M. I>. Swarts, Cashier of the above named ! hiink. do solemnly swear that the aliovestate ! ment is true to the l<est of my knowledge and be ; lief. M. D. SWARTS, Cashier. Sulweribed and sworn to before uic this 7tli ! day of Mav HW2. ! JOHN 11. CRONIN, Notary Public. ; My commission expires February 27, l«0i.. ! Correct—Attest: A.WALSH. ) K. (i. SYLVARI A. '-Directors. | JNO. I). KKESKK, j TJ^TNCHESTIII 112 112 "LEADER" and "REPEATER" SMOKELESS POWDER SHOTGUN SHELLS are used by the best shots in the country because they are so accurate, uniform and reliable. All the world's championships and records have been won and made by Winchester shells. Shoot them and you'll shoot well. USED BY THE BEST SHOTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE Snecrins nt Sentiment. How foolishly we sneer at what we are pleased to call a sentiment! A sen timent, subtle and delicate as the per fume of flowers afield, is sometimes a voice of God in the soul of man.—Rev. F. T. Bayley, Congregationalist, Den- Vacation Days. Vacation time is here anil the children are .fairly living out.of doors. There could be no healthier place for ilietn. You need only to guard against the accidents in cidental to most open air sports. No re medy eijttals DeVv iti s \\ ich Hazel Salve lor quickly stopping pain or removing danger ot serious consequences. For cuts, scalds and wounds, "I used DeW'itt's Wic.h Hazel Salve lor sores cuts and bruises, "savs L. B. .Johnson, Swift,Tex. "It is the best remedy on the market." Sure cure lor piles and" skin diseases. Be ware of counterfeits. Not Dependent Upon Learning. There are some people who think that when a man has faith he must give up his reason. This is a very su perstitious and ignorant view to take of these things. No man can give up his reason or bis conscience. But God did not make religion dependent upon learning or upon knowledge, but upon love and faith.— Itev. Dr. J. D. Stafford. Catholic. Washington. Mother Always Keeps It Handy. My mother suffered a long time from distressing pains and general ill health tide primarily to indigestion, 1 " says L. W. Spalding, Verona, Mo. "Two years ago I got her to trv Kodol. Shegr-w better at once and now, at the age of seventy-six, eats anything she wants, remarkings that she fears no bad effects as she has her i bottle of Kodol handy. "Dont waste time doctoring symptoms. (Jo alter the cause. If your stomach is sound your health will be good. Kodol rests the stomach and strengthens the body by digesting your food. It is nature's own tonic. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. YovrLiieis Or if not you are expecting to get it in sured. In that case one of the questions you are trying to solve is : Where shall I i insure? Which is the best company? These are pcrple\ ingquestions,and perhaps the more you read and hear the differing • claims of diflerent companies and their agents, the more bewildered and uncertain you become. Now, in a matter in which you may have little knowledge or ex peri , enee, why not accept the knowledge and experience of your friends and who have a great deal of both ? Here, as elsewhere, experience is the best teacher , and the surest, guide. A postal card addressed lo the District Agent of Tkc Pciin Mvtyal Liie Insurance Coinpaay o! Philadelphia, requesting a copy of the folder, "Which is the Best Company" will bring you much information on the subject and the testimonials of M.my Sullivan Covnly Business M concerning this old and reliable company, i i In the end, take what suits you beet, i but don't fail to investigate the merits of the Perm Mutual. AHome Company 55 YEARS OLD, Cheap, Liberal and Saie. Address all communications to M. A. Sou rem an, DISTRICT AGENT DUSHORE, PA. BANNER SALVE j ' the most healing salve in the world. nrrnnrfi lo patent |deas 111 I tiki I ou7am eBe SSiM 111 Ml I " 1 THEPfITEN B T aSe RD « d . iJubscrlptlona to Tlie I'Aicnt Kccord #I.OO per annum, Foley's Honey and Tar, for chtldren,safe,sure. No opiates. LIME At the OLD OPP KILNS Located near Hughesville. This is the purest lime on the ridge. • We will compete with any dealer on car load lots delivered on the W. &N. B. R. R. with our own cars, giving purchaser ample time i to unload. All correspondency will j receive prompt attention. ! Address, A. T. ARMSTRONG, SONESTOWN, PA. \ Mlknloii of the Chnrrh. j The idea that the community shoi [ serve the church will not hold in t i practical age. Instead of asking 1 | community to serve the church 1 church must And means for serving t community. Religion consists not creed alone, but in life. Religion 1 ,passcd from the monastery and t battle of the schools to the politi arena and the market place. —lt James D. Rankin, Presbyterian, D' j ver. No False Claims. | The proprietors of Foley's Honey i j Tar do not advertise this aw a "sure c for consumption." They do not claim .will cure this dread complaint in advam cases, but do positively assert that it \ ' | cure in the earlier stages and never fail give comfort and relief in the worst cat Foley's Honey and Tar is without doi the greatest throat and lung remedy, fuse substitutes. I'or sale by C. I>. Voorhees. Sonestov and James|McFarlane, Laporte. The ileal Hea*toa. The real reason for rejecting Chr tianity is that men love sin and w not abandon it.—Rev. E. D. Hull, Met odist. Cbicaeo. Bronchitis for Twenty Years. Mrs. Minery Smith, of Danville, I writes: a | had bronchitis for twenty yei and never got relief until I used I'ole Honey and Tar wich is a sure cure." lor sale by C. 1 1 . Voorhees, Nonestov and James'MeFarlane, Laporte, i'a. Need of the Chnrch. . | Not money, but men. is what t church needs most of all; men and v men who will rise up to a personal, , telligent interest, which gives wt money cannot buy. To reach hum lives and touch human souls can 01 be done by personal interest.—Rev. M. Zimmerman, Lutheran, Baltimore Two Bottles Cured Him. "I was trouble with kidney com pin for about two yeats" write-* A. If. Da* ot Mt. Sterling, la., "but two bottles Foley's Kidney cure effected a pennant cure. l or sale by C. I).,Voorhees, Konesto and .lames McFarlane, Laporte. Sound kidneys are safeguard of 1 Make the kidneys healthy with Fole Kidney cure. Vanity of Human (ireatneiii, How little after all is human gre ncssl We sum it up In these terril words which embody all the wisdom Solomon, "Vanitas vanitatum!" A, it is not so much achievement after that counts with God as character Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady, Epis palian, Philadelphia. When Other Remedies Have Failed. Take Foley's Kidney • 'ure. it has ct when everything else has disappoin A. 11. Mass, of Morgantown, Ind.. had get up ten or twelve times in the night a had severe backache and pains in t kidtieyw. Was cured by Foley,s Kidi cure. Foley's Kidney Cure purifies the bl< by straining out impurities ami tones the whole system. Cures kidney a bladder troubles. Growth of Splritnal I.lfe. One quaint old English writer c I Clares that the Christian grows tall 1 j stooping; that the heaviest wheat j not found upon the most upright stall j and so the growth in the divine life ! not marked by Imposing greatness | Rev. George R. Taylor, Unitarian, i Bethlehem, Tenn. Treat Your Kidneys tor Rheumatisn When you are suffering from rln matism the kidneys must be attended at once so that they will eliminate then acid from the blood. Foley's Kidncv Ct is the most effective remedy for this p pose. K. T. Hopkins,ol Polar. Wis., sa "After unsuccessfully doctoring tin years for rheumatism with the best docl I tried Foley,s Kidney Cure and it cut me. I cannot speak too highly of this grt medicine." For sal by C. L). Voorhees, Sonestow | and James AfacFarlane, Laporte. secret ot tteniKT tiooil. i You will become pure and good 1 | being good and pure. Your acts w be good because your thoughts will pure.—Professor Nesbitt, Unltarla Kansas Citv Mo. Poisoning the System. It is through the bowels that the 00 is cleansed ol impurities. Constipati keeps these poisons in the system, causi headache, dulness and melancholia first, then unsightly eruptions and final | serious illness unless a remedy is applie DeWitt's Little Karlv Risers preve i tliis trouble by stimulating the liver at promote easy, healthy action of the bowe These little pills do not act violently b by strengthening bowels enable them perform their own work. Never gripe distress. I'nlltted For the Master's l'«e. The man who has enmity in his hen for his brother in Christ is not sanct | tied and lit for the Master's use.—Re : l>r. Uoldcrby, Presbyterian, Atlaqt | Ga. Acts Immediately. j Colds are sometimes more troublesoi in summer than in winter, it's so hard keep from adding to them while coolit off after exercise < >ne Minuite Cough Cu en res at once. Absolutev safe. Acts it mediately. Sure cure tor cough, cold croup,throat and lung troubles.
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