The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 11, 1901, Image 7

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Beware of Them
There r two pfflicllona which
perhaps (rive tha moat paiu
and trouble, vis:
Sciatica
B1
Lumbago
Both disable mil cripple,
but
St. Jacobs Oi!
it tbeir beit cure.
DONT GET WET!
THE ORIGINAL
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OILED
CLOTHING
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Wettest Weather
take no JUBsnTtrrri. look rcw A&ovt thai mark.
CATALOGUES FRSP
Jhowing Full Line of Gorments erni Hot
A.W.TPW6K go.,&oTow.r Ay
Beyond Ills Jurisdiction.
After hearing evidence is an assault
ca?e between man and wife, in which rhe
wife had had a deal of provocation, the
Magistrate, turning to the husband, re
marked: "My good man, I really can
not do anything in this case."
"But she lias cut a piece of my eir
off. sir."
"Well," said the Magistrate, "I will
bind her over to keep the peace."
"You can't," shouted the husband;
"she's thrown it away."
Wonderful Milking Kaoonl.
The milking record for New Zealand
has been put up by a Plains settler and
his wife, Who, without any help except
what could be given by a 20-month-old
infant, milked seventy-nine cows twice
daily. It is a fact, and can be vouched
for, that lie delivered on an average
2000 pounds of milk a day at the fac
tory, and not a penny was spent in
wages last year.
Ifntly tii-ren's tiny.
A good many years ago, when the
son of Hetty Green, the richest woman
in the world, was a small boy, she paid
a visit to Chicago and stopped at one
of the principal hotels, relates the Chi
cago Chronicle. Her son accompanied
her. He was much like other boys, in
spite of his mother's wealth, and found
that pillow-fighting was just the thing
to work o(T his surplus energy. With
some other young boys who were at
the hotel as companions lie used to go
to one of the top floors for a romp with
the pillows in various rooms that vcre
unoccupied.
There were some hot pillow fights in
the hostelry when Green nnd his
friends got started, and the boys
handled the pillows without respect for
their constitution. Naturally, torn bol
sters and shams were spread all over
the field of battle when the contending
forces retired.
'Hie housekeeper was willing to let
the boys have a good time, mu she
couldn't be responsible for the destruc
tion of the hotel property. Uristling
with indignation, she went with her
complaint to Hetty Green and began
excitedly:
"Your boy has been just ruining the
pillows up on the sixth floor, and I
wish you would stop his foolish pranks
up there. I won't stand it."
"Why. what's the trouble?" inquired
Mrs. Green.
"Trouble!" exclaimed the irate house
keeper. "Why, he has injured and ut
terly destroyed nearly all the pillows so
that they are unfit for use."
"Well." dryly remarked Hetty Green,
"bow many did he destroy?"
"About a dozen," replied the house
keeper. "Well, you go out and order a dozen
new pillows and send the bill to me,"
said the woman of millions with a com
placent smile. "When they are disabled,
buy some more, and keep up the supply
at my expense. That boy is growing
and he needs the exercise. '
Advantage nf I-md Tenrll Writing.
A reminder of the disastrous wreck
of the Kio Janeiro, near the Golden
Gate, has been received by Dr. J.
Winnc Bond, oi 256 Westminster street,
in the shape of a letter from his broth
er. William C. Bond, serving with
Uncle Sam's troops in the Philippines,
which shows by its condition the hard
usage to which it was submitted. The
envelope is worn and torn at the edges
nearly to the point of separation ;the
stamp floated away, but the address
was fortunately decipherable. Most sin
gular of the circumstances is the ap
pearance of another address on the back
of rlie envelope, evidently a transfer
from the one it rested against. The ad
dress is that of Prof. J. K. Jameson,
Brown University, Providence, R. 1.,
U. S. A. Professor Jameson is not at
Brown University now, and whether he
received his letter is not known here.
The address was written in ink, and
hence readily transferred, while that of
Dr. Bond's letter was in lead pencil, as
was the letter itself, and easily de
cipherable, which may serve as a hint
that ink submitted to a bath will run
until it becomes illegible, but lead pen
cil docs not fade from water.
COMMERCIAL REVIEW.
General Trade Conditions.
New York (SncciaO. Dun's Weekly
Review of Trade says: "The condition I
of general business is in most r-pects
satisfactory. The dry goods tradt, and
particularly the cotton division, is
gloomy, with further reductions in
prices of staple goods this week, and
demands failing to increase with the
shading of quotations; but from every
other department of business reports
arc cheerful nnd the outlook for a good
spring retail turn-over is encouraging.
"There is little difficulty over collec
tions in any direction and the mercan
tile demand for money from numerous
quarters is proof of the Confidence felt
among manufacturers and jobbers. The
labor situation is more tranquil.
"That bottom prices for wool have
been reached at last is evidenced by the
growing unwillingness of holders ts
make concessions, the greater activity
of dealers and indications that pur
chases for speculation arc of consider
able volume. Transactions show a ma
terial gain at the leading markets, while
shipments from Boston exceed those of
preceding weeks.
"It was not possible to maintain the
small recovery late last week in raw
cotton, and subsequent reaction estab
lished a new low record for the crop
year.
"Wheat did not respond to rumors
of damage, but found reason for
strength in Atlantic exports, including
flour in four weeks of im.ij.947 bush
els against 6,078.76.1 in 1900.
"Failures for the week numbered 206
in the United States against 203 last
year and 29 in Canada against 33 last
year."
Bradstrects says:
"Wheat, including flour, shipments
for the week, aggregated 4,494.635 bush
els, against 3,256,644 last week, and 2,
962,340 in the corresponding week of
1900. Corn exports for the week aggre
gated 3,582,943 bushels against 2,605.084
last week, and 3,193.638 in this week a
year ago."
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
Famous t.nrkjr ftfnn.
A good deal has been heard of the
'Lia Fail," or stone of destiny, which
:s placed under the seat of the corre
lation chair in Westminster Abbey, but
lew people realize the extreme antiquity
if this uninteresting looking, rough
jray block. It was brought to Ireland
ibout 1200 B. C. by the. Tuathade
htnanns. a mvsterious Eastern race. :
vho conquered Ireland at that period. 1
No one is quite clear as to their iden- j
iity, but many savants suppose them to
have been Chaldeans, Persians and !
Phoenicians. Those races were certaiu
IV highly civilized, even so long ago as
:nc date mentioned. They attached the
greatest possible value to the stone and
used to crown all their monarch on it. '
Three of the Tuathadc-Danaan
queens regnant who sat upon the
.hronc of destiny rejoiced in the curious
lame of Fodhla, Bamba and Eire the
ast a name that is creeping into use
igain of late, after long eclipse. In the
ixth century Fergus, King of Soots
.an Irishman by descent), borrowed the
itone for his coronation at Scone, and
'froze on to it" when he had it. It
lever went back to Ireland, and many
historians date the commencement of
he distressful country's woes from that
oss. Edward I of F.ngland carried off
"he stone from Scone and placed it in
Westminster Abbey, where it still re
.uains. lMrrtrlrltT.
"Now," stated I, "electricity will do
much for the farmer yet."
But my third cousin, Zachariah, al
ways of a gloomy disposition, saw fit
to add:
" 'Bout all it's doin' nowadays is to
Knock him off the car tracks 'bout ever
o often."
Any Doctor
It willing to treat you for rheumatism. If your credit It
good or you pay bit too. But only ono dootor will euro
your rheumatism, and ho charges nothing foradvloo.
Tblt physician It Dr. Croone, tho dlseovorcr of Dr.
Oroono ' Norvurm. If you will writ to bint at 33 Watt 14th
Street, Now York City, bo will toll you oxaotly bovs to get rid
of rheumatism tor good and oil. It wont oott you anything
to got bit advice. Why don t you write to Dr. Greene to-day f
ooocoocccxxcjoux;oc
DYSPEPSIA
yield to nature's medlolne.
A Trolly Lump Mi iilc.
Accordion plaited muslin in any of
the delicate colors makes a pretty lamp
shade, mounted upon cardboard and
tied around at the top with a satin rib
bon. This is especially suitable for the
summer cottage.
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jnkn will J
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A "woman is sick some disoaso peculiar to her sex is fast
developing in her system. She goes to her family physician
and tellB him a story, but not the whole story.
She holds back something, loses her head, becomes agi
tated, forgets vhat she wants to say, and finally conceals
what she ought to have told, and this completely mystifies
the doctor..
Is it a wonder, therefore, that the doctor fails to cure the
diseaso ? Still we cannot blame the woman, for it is very em
barrassing to detail some of the symptoms of her suffering,
even to her family physician. Thiis is the reason why
hundreds of thousands of women are now in corre
spondence with Mrs. Pinkhiiiu, at Lynn, Mass. To
her they can give every symptom, bo that when she is ready
to advise thein she is in possesion of more facts from her
correspondence with the patient than the physician can
posBibly obtain through a personal interview.
Following we publish a letter from a woman showing the
result of a correspondence with Mrs. Piukham. All such
letters are considered absolutely confidential by
Mrs. IMnkhain, and are never published in any way or
manner without tho consent in writing of the patient ; but
hundreds of women are so grateful for the health which Mrs.
Pinkhatn and her medicine have been able to restore to them
that they not only consent to publishing their letters, but
write asking that this bo done in order that other women
who suffer may be benefited by their experience.
Mrs. Ella Rice, Chelsea, Wis., writes :
" DEAB Mrs. Pinkham t For two years I was troubled with falling
and Inflammation of the womb. 1 suffered very much with bearing-down
pain, houdache, backache, and was not able to do anything. What 1
endured no one knows but tho&e wb'i have suffered as I did. I could
hardly drag myself across the floor. I doctored with the physicians of this
town for three months and grew worse instead of better. My husband
and friends wished me to write to you, but I had no faith in patent medi
cines. At last I became so bad that I concluded to ask your advice. I
received an answer at once advising me to take your Vegetable Compound,
and I did so. Before I had taken two bottles I volt better, and after 1 had
taken Ave bottles trfere was no happier woman on earth, tor I was well
again. I know that your Vegetable Compound cured me, and 1 wish and
advise every woman who suffers as I did to try LydU. E. Pinkhnm'a Vr
Ublo Compound, llellove me always grateful for the recovery of my
health. "Mrs. Ella, Kick, Chelsea, Wis, .
s5000
REWARD c
Owing to lh fact IhU Mini as.ntlral
pie nave iruw lima u una qiiceuuaea
t ifaauiaDrif the Itatimuaial tciutrs
ara are finnetantly pubUahiaa, wa hava
d.poalu-d with Ike Nall.uel City Hank, of Lraa, Maae., fleoe,
which will ba paid to any paraus waa will how that the above
1 tattiiaonial la Rut genuiaa, or was published befar. obtaining
Um wntat'iapaciai parotUajoa. I.YolA . Pihkmam Mauicina Co.
' Baltimore.
Flour Baltimore Best Patent. .. .4 "Sa
High Grade Extra 4 25a
Cornmcal, per 100 pounds. .. .1 .toai .20
llominy, per bbl j.6oaj.7o
Hominy Grits, per bbl 2.6032.70
Wheat. No. 2 red, 7S'A; steamer No,
2 red, 76'; sample lots, 7oa784. West
ern opened firmer; March, 77!..
Corn. Quote white nominally at 48a
49, and yellow at 46.47. Cob corn, 2.40
per bbl.
Oats, white, No. 2. 32.Uw, whit.
No. 3, 3i'A32'ic; white. No. 4, .yia
3i3c; white, ungraded. 30;U.uc; mixed,
No. 2, 3oa3lc; mixed, No. 3, ig'Aajoc;
mixed, No. 4, 28Ja2gc.
Rye. Quote: No. 2 rye in carjots,
57c, nominal; No. 3 rye. 55c; No. 2
Western rye, 58c. Pag lots, nearby,
quotable at from 50.158c per bushel.
Mill Feed. $20.50 per ton; medium,
;lo. $20.00.
Hay. .Jarkct quiet and about steady.
No. I timothy. $16.25316.50; No. 2 tim
othy, $15.75816.00; No. 3 timothy, $15 00
at5.5o; No. 1 clover, mixed, 15.00a
15.00; No. 2 clover mixed. $13 5"a
14.50; No. 1 clover, $14.00314.50; No. 2
clover, $12.50313.50.
Clovcrsccd. New. Western clover,
on spot, at lie. per lb, and choice do at
li!4c
Green Fruits and Vegetables. On
ions, per bushel, $1.1531. 20. Cabbage,
Danish, per ton, $17.00318.00; do, new
Florida, per crate, $1.5031.75: do,
Charleston, per crate, $1.2532.50. Cel
ery, home grown, per bunch, 435c; do,
Florida, per crate, I2.25a2.50. Apples,
per bbl, $1.5033.50. Oranges, Florida,
per box, $2.2533.25.
Potatoes. White, Maryland and
Pennsylvania, per bushel, 45348c; do,
New York, primes, per bushel, 48350c;
do, Michigan and Ohio, per bushel. 45a
48c; do. uew, Bermuda, per bbl, $4.ooa
5.00; do, new, Florida, per bbl. No. 1,
$4.003500. Sweets, Eastern Shore, kiln
dried, per bbl. $1.001.25; do, Eastern
Shore, kiln dried, par bbl, $1.2531.40.
Beans and Peas. New York, mar
row, choice hand picked. $2.4082.45; do
do medium, do do, $2.2032.25; do do
pea do do, $2.1532,25. Blackeye peas,
per bushel, choice new, $l.6o.
Provisions. The market is firm.
Jobbing prices are as follows: Bulk
shoulders, 8c; do short ribs, 8)4c; do,
clear sictcs, 9c; bacon rib sides, gjc; d
clear sides, iojc; bacon shoulders,
8jC. F"at backs, 8c. Sugar cured
breasts, io4c; sugar cured shoulders,
84c. Hams Small, lij-k: large. 11c;
smoked skinned hams, nc; picnic
hams, tjit. Lard Best refined, pure,
in tierces, 8f4c; in tubs, 9c per lb. Mess
pork, per bbl, $16.00.
Live Poultry. Market firm. Quote:
Hens, lojanc; old roosters, each. 25c;
spring chickens, loai2C; winter do, 2
lbs and under, :6a 18c. Ducks, 10313c.
Turkeys, ioai4c. Geese, apiece, 50365c.
Butter. The market is steady. We
quote:
Creamery Separator 22323
Creamery Gathered Cresm 2ca2l
Cresmery Imitation i8aiy
Eggs. Fresh laid egt, I24c.
Dressed Hogs. Choice Western
Msryland and Pennsylvania light
weights, per lb, 6;4a6Kc; Southern,
Msryland and Virginia, per lb, ty2z.
Calves. Strictly nice veal, per lb, 6a
64c. Lambs and sheep. Spring lambs,
choice, 5!4a6c per lb; poor, small stock,
5c per lb.
Philadelphia.
Wheat, firm, YiC higher; contract
grade, March, 78378;. Corn, firm. 4c
higher; No 2 mixed, March, 47a47!4e.
Oats, steady; fair demand; No. 2 white,
clipped, 33c. Butter, firm; fair demand;
fancy Western creamery, 22'Ac do
prints, 22c; some lots, 23c; fancy ncr.r
by prints, 23c. Eggs, firm; good de
mand; fresh nearby, I3!4c; do West
ern, I3j4c; do Southwestern,' i3J4c;
do Southern, 13c. Cheese, quiet but
firm; New York full creams, fancy
small. 12'Ac
Live Mock.
Chicago, 111. Cattle Receipts, 10.000
head, nominally stendy; good to prime
steers, $5.ooa6.oo, fancy, up to $6.25;
poor to medium, $3 75a49o; stockers,
end feeders, steady to firm. Jt.naj.Re!
cows, $2.7034.40. Hogs, mixed and
butchers', $5.8536.10.
East Liberty, Pa. Cattle, steady; ex
tra, $5 5035.65; prime, $5.2085.40; com
mon. $3.2534.00. Hogs, steady; prime
mediums and heavy hogs, $6.2536.30;
best Yorkers. $6.2016.25; light do,
$6.loa6.i5; pigs, $5.ooa6.oo; skits, $4,753
5 50; roughs, $4.5035.70. Sheep, steady;
choice wethers, $s.aoa5.3J.
LABOR AND INDUSTRY.
Peoria, 111., has 108 unions.
Mexico has 136 cotton mills.
California has 75 acres of hops.
Minneapolis' servant girls' union is
thriving.
The output of gold from the Alaska
placer claims continues to increase.
Paris has sixty wholesale firms which
deal in mushrooms exclusively.
The railways in this country support
about 4,000,000 persons and their fam
ilies. Before the war the mines in South
Africa gave work to between 60,000 and
70,000 turn.
Cures rniirer, Itlnml Poima, old
M.rc :at. INotUlnc Try,
Blood poison and doadly canrcr sre eaoily
cured whon lioUniu Mood Biilm is taken.
If yon bare blood poinon, ulcers, bone pninN,
piniplna, mueonn patrbca, fulling liair, itcluuft
Uin, Borotula, old rheumatism, ('ffjnnlye form
of catarrh, scabs and scales, d-adly cancer,
rating, blending, fentcrinir sores, swelling-,
lumps, perci t ut wart or aoro, take Botanic
Blood Halm (13. B. B.). It will en re even the
worse ivwe after everything else rail. Botanic
Blood Balm (B. B. i). ) drains tho poison out
of tha system nud Iho Blood, tli'-n ev?r:" soro
h'-nl". making tho blood pura and rich, nn1
building up the broken down tody. B. B. B".
thoroughly tested for .10 yours. Drug storeH,
H. Trial treatment freo bv writing Blood
Balm Co., VI Mitchell tit., Atlanta, On. De
scribe trouble and free meMcal advice given
until cured. Botanic Blood Balm does not
contain mineral poisons or mercury (as so
many advertised remedies do), but is com
posed of Pnro Botanic Ingredients. Over 300J
testimonials of cure by taking B. B. B.
Of all nations Great Britain drinks the
most tea and the United States the moat
co lice.
Two hundred bushels of po
tatoes remove eighty pounds
of "actual" Potash from the
P?f soil. Unless this quantity
is returned to the soil,
the following crop will
-'2L materially decrease.
5J We have bookt telling about
hjtSo" compoaition. in and value o
&'rtv-,a5!it "''' I"' vonoui crops.
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CATALOG
OF
SPORTING GOODS
RAWLIMGS SPORTING
GOODS COMPANY,
CIO Locual Kt ST. LOt IS .VI o.
WILLS PILLS BISSESr OFFcH EVER MVDZ.
Foronlv IO Cent wt will wn to niy P. O. U
(Irnw. o linvn tr.vtinrnt -vl tli-s iM.t iimili int on
i'rtli, and jint tou on tht tr'' bow to niaktt .lnn
riht votir bitn Ad-lresn all onlr to The
K. H. W illi .ll.rln- ( niipRiiv, 2A FIIkk
bi ih Mt. Hnvt'rHiown, ll. Ilrnnrh 0(llurt
1211 1 nil I aim ATe.v WnnhlnBton, l. C.
. L. DOUGLAS
UNION
MADE.
$3 & $3.50 SHOES
The mal worth of mv fit.OO nn! p3..M thon compared with
other makes In 014. AO to voo. My tM.Oo Gilt VApp Lino cannot bo
equalled at any iirl- o. liest In the wurll for men.
1 milk a nnd fit mor mna Hii ihuta, OnodytHiP
Wlt ( Ilnn1.M4v.-ri1 PrnrfMl.lhnn nnyothfr mi.mi.itr
turtrintiiewuriil. I w ill pay ill .OOO to any one who can
prmvfs I hut, my aiittvutwui la not true,
(Ml ft-n fell W. I. Tnng1na.
Tok no nhvf Mntr t Insist nn hawtg W. I Donplns nhoen
with name and jirtco statnfe on txittoui. Your dealer should
keep them ; 1 irlve one dealer exclimlve sale In eah town. If
he docs not keep thm and will not (ret them fr yon, order
direct from fovtorv, etirlosintr price and ?V. extra for carrl(re.
Over l,WK),tK) Hutlstled wearers. New Sprtnff Cntalo free.
ftcaworEruuaMdeiiTiy. W. L DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mast,
TrTNaM Fapklbhs Dvis ilo pot f'nln (ho
hands or spot the kettle. Bold by all drug
Ci"t. Some, people tliink twite before they
sneak, and others speak twice before they
think.
The miner couldn't earn n living unless
lie was kept down in the world.
ralstrrli Cannot be Cured
With local-applications, as they cannot reach
the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood oi
constitutional disease, and in o McV to cure it
you most take interunl remedies. Hall's Ca
tiirrh Cure in taken internally, and arts direct
ly on the blood and mucous surface. Hull'i
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was
proscribed by one of the best physicians ir
thin country for years, and ia a regular pro
fcription. It is composed of tho best tonict
known, combined with the host blood purifiers
nctiiiR directly on the mucous surfaces. Th
perfect combination of the two inRrcdients it
what products such wonderful results in cur
ing catarrh. Send for testimonials, freo.
V. .1. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, price. 75c.
Hull s Family 1'illn are the best.
A railway ennine is equal in strength
to nine hundred horses.
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!
Sfre. Winslow's Soothin? Syrup for children
teething, soften the gums, roduces inflamm-i
lion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25cabotth
Great Britain has no distinctive nnd cx
clusivo throne.
Tiso's Cure for Consumption is nninfallihlf
medicine for coughs nnd colds. N.W.Siauiil,
Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1000.
A prominent physician snys that, sevenly
five per ccnl. of the people have a touch
of consumption some lime in their lives.
Have vou ever experienced the joyful sen
sation oi' a good appetite? You will if you
chew Ada ins' repxiu '1'illli Frutli.
Within the Inst tventv years freight
r.ilcu from and to lMir!nml have decrcaaed
from lii'ly to cvtnty;tive per cent.
Naturalists say the lobster will soon
follow the buffalo und diamond-buck ter
rapin. Kick lluadnctie
Is one of the most common afflietions of the
present day. A single done of Crab Orchard
Water will promptly relievo it. It curca by
removing the cause.
rensylvania avenue, Washington, D. C,
is 1C0 feet wide.
The Lion
sets the style for
many a common dog.
It's human nature to Imitate great things.
Li COFFEE I
E IS IMITATED. I
But the aroma and strength peculiar to LION COFFEE
Is never found In these imitations.
Taste LION COFFEE and then taste
the others that are glazed and coated with
egg mixtures and chemicals to make them
"look better" and in order to hide imperfections.
Watch our next Advertlsemor.t.
Try a package of
COFFEE
and you will undcisiand the reason of Its popularity.
In every package o LION COFFEE you will find a fu.ly illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeeper, its
fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness,
comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from
the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
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Sow !s
move?
Caused by over-work! Over-eating! Over-drinking! No part of the human body receives more ill treatment
than the bowels. Load after load is imposed until the intestines become clogged, refuse to act, worn out. Then
you must assist nature. Do it, and set how easily you will be cured by CASCARETS Candy Cathartic. Not a
mass of violent mercurial and mineral poison, but a pure vegetable compound that acts directly uPon the diseased
and worn out intestinal canal, making it strong, and gently stimulating the liver and kidneys; a candy tablet
pleasant to eat, easy and delightful in action. Don't accept a substitute for CASCARETS,
l'n bring a fjrgeon. ucweler'i WceLly." I ax
MI have rone 14 dyi at a tints wlfhoat
movement of tae bowrt. Chrom toultu.
tlon for tivn yt-ari i;atul mo hi IMi terrible
condition, I did overrt.i nitf 1 Uearti ot but ih tpp
fount any relief until 1 bontin uMu :CAh(JAKfcl 8.
1 now bare Irnin ono tn three pasMMies a day, and
If I wii rich 1 would giro 100jX) tur vaoli di-t
i&tDl, Itlasucb a roltof. ' A vlmbh L. Hitnt,
IGUUUqimU St.. DeU-oll, alien.
jfty JT T '. t , ori movaranl ol s:ie bowel, tirouli eutifttiua. -
jPJr Jf'' t r . f?4 V'"iV , Uun for ei'ven jian iiiacu.l mo hi Itils Mrrtbl
jT.'ivr M ' ,,,L-J'VrtA t' in- condlllotii 1 mil oeeryt.iinn 1 beard ot but m-ver chan
Jf '4F f uMkd -51 1 ' 11 found any rollW unlil 1 Iwmin ueiii :CAKCAHfcT8.
f w r Tks J R 1 eu I now liar. Imin ono Ul three paeeiMte. a dajr, and Cat
Ml V M Y jf I " J ann. If 1 wai rloh 1 would giro S100 U0 lor eaoli u"Ta rrv
13 If -Or I I mSDli UUiucOa relief." avlhbhL Hitnt,
ft A 13 T laPBniaall St..lleU-oll.allca.
I Wm"M 'or" Information. 1
S. BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER.
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