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    TE2 SUlfDAY. SCHOOL.
laan la the Interaatiaaal ferlea
tmw September S 1103 Quar
terly Review.
GOLD KM TEXTThon .ball reraeai.
her lav Lara lay God. Uent.Nt IN.
CHRONOLOG1CAU REVIEW.
One of the greatest thing Hooker
T. Wahingtu ha undertaken to do
at Tuskeg-ee U to
emancipate those
of his . race who
come' under- his iuttuenee from the
thrnlKlom of certain temperamental
weaknesses and a legacy of too willing
A Leeaoa far
White ar Itlark.
1491, O. C, May.-tlivinrr uf ,he mnn- , " , J" fc ' ",""""8
ii . u , ... ivii jruiu LrenerauoUH tI
le pillar of tire, in wilder- , , , , , ....
na, and the pillar
mess east of Gulf of
Suez.... The
bondage. Notably in this line of en-
Mirth i almost in-
wiiMe sg
Ltth A sick woman
force a smile or at
CT put when a woman
'hiAMine over with
Urth and merriment she
u,n.lv a well woman.
nr. I'ierce'a Favorite Prescription has
tjt thousands of melancholy and mhv
Cye women cheerful and nappy, by
unog the painful womanly diseases
Uich undermine a woman's health and
Length. It establishes regularity and
LdoM away with monthly misery. It
Wj debilitating drains and so cures
It cause of much womanly weakness.
t heals inflammation and ulceration,
I cures the bearing -down pains,
) are such a source of suffering to
somen,
ike rrnit pleaanre In recommending Dr.
I Favorite Prescription far female weak
writes Mrs. Susannah Permenler. of
nliStore. Shelby Co., Texas. "I wu troubled
fith wtnnR-aown miu m mj dick ana nipa
L BI wsrs. and I wrote to Doctor Pierce for
linK. I tried his ' Favorite Prescription ' aud
wtta cured me. I feel like new nersnn
pi i thank Dr. Pierce for my health. Life is a
4rdco to any our vnuui ncaim. a nave iota
I rmt many u. my iikbui buw uic great
L&aat I took.
Accept no substitute for "Favorite
Wription." There is nothing "just
i ft001'-
iDr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical
Idviser is sent fret on receipt of
tmpl to pay expense ot mailing only.
id 2i one-cent stamps for the paper
fcttrtd book, or 31 stamps for the
loth bound. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce,
tffalo. N. V.
PENSYLVAN1A KAILR0A3.
Lowistown Division.
In effect May 25. 1902.
UrwAKB. I TATIOK. EASTWARD-
1 ,m Punbtiry
lull) Slinicrova Junction
jli 5 rellnsgrova
10 JS Pawling
10 -i Kri'imier
lo ) Metier
10 as Jti lilleburg
10 4J "nf
10 si rtown
10M ' iriugs
1108 tt "ills
HO -Mi'"'i
111 17 WHrr
1121 hiudle '
11 jli Fitlntervilla
!1W3 MftitlBnd
111" Lewlatown
11 l Lriitwn (Jlalu Rtrect.
11 43 LewiBtowa Junction.
ami r
Mi 4 50
9 09i 4 40
041 4 35
SMj 4 27
8 48 4 is
8 47 4 30
8 4ii 4 1g
ami 407
8v a.v
8 M Bi
8 13 8 4.
f" 8 3m
TW: 8'-'
T St! 8 2.
7 49 8 2,
! 8I3
T8.lj 8u
738 8.
7 jo aug
ain leaves Sunbury 6 30 p ni, ar
rives at Sehnscrove 5 45 p ni
avesSuliiiFKroveKiOOp. in., arrives
at buubury b:T5 p. ru.
taius leave Lewiritown Junction :
m,10 14 0 in, 110 D m,130n m 4 37i m. 7 OTi)
b it p in, 12 36 a 111 for Altoona, Flltilurj ami
1 n on,
kit Hal'.imi're am' Washington 80.1 a in 9 30,
, 1 3. 4 M 8 in p in For i'liilalclhia and Nco
m-, 805, 9 aoiiru, 1 0J ltJ 4a.1 aud 1110 p
i HnrniUun 3 1U p m .
hiladelphia & Ene R R Division.
AND
NOIiTKEH.N CENTUAL RAILWAY
Wfj-TWAKP,
ain Imvei Scliiitirrove Junction dcliv for
il 1117 ami Wi'jt.
fc-,ni, u is p in, 4 52 p m. Sunday 9 25 a in,
11 in.
s Irivc i;ilii:ry dully except Sund.ir:
M '.ji D'ifulo.l 21 a in lur rie suil fan-
m lor r.fllcli.nte Krlenml t'anamlnk'iin
it 111 ..r ;,,,(., Haven, Tyronn an'l lli Vn'.
p 111 Inr IM'i.ilo, 1 13 I) m lor Kellelunto
' Tyrone mid t'HtiRr,daiuuu
Di l-T taenxviiiind Kliuira
lm lr iill:iir,:i)0ii
ijj 12 a m for liuffalo vis En poiltim,
ui ir b' u, sui iu lor Krle ami t'anan-
u . . 8 61 p in lor V-1,
im f.irLook Haven and
upon
b m, 9 ,v a m 2 00 and & 25 p in lor WllUee-K-snd
Hnelton
f in. lo 111 a iu, 2 m 11 in, 5 85 p in lor Sliarao
kMl M iunl Curiuel
Ix'U; 1 is 1 m lur Wlllce.'barre
KAriTWAKU.
Tniin.' ltllive St!ltn!TrnvA .llinntlnn
a 111, il a 1 I v nrrivinir nt (Jhll.,.lnmMn
u Nt w V irk 3 53p in Baltimore 3 li V ui
miitun 4 lo pin '
1 m 'l.ulv arrivinr at PMl,lnH,n.
I IU New Y.irU A Mi a. in M..IK. n !
Iilnirtoul0 56 p ni. ' 1
ll'ui. ujilly arriving at I'hlladalnhla
. b, 'w nrk 718 s m, lialtlmora 2 80 a id
lington 4 05 a m
TralusalKOlaave Sunbury:
m dally arriving at Hilladeidhla 6 82 a m
u" m. WaehliiKton 830 sin New
. ji 1 1 yi 10 s m Sundays,
r ,r- " r"iiueipma 'i
lJnimk,-!H,f m- "So Sundays Baltl-
i. Hasi.ing.on Tit . p nC """u'0
n, v ..v"' s ""Wing at FblladolplUa
teMp'if Bauiniore 14,0 p
i. N "wYria,.,t.7!!10ff."J
ingtoi 7 16p m ' ' " 0 " m
if 1 as d m p m BalUure 7 80 p m, Wain.
alu leave Sunbury at 9 50 a m and 20
tori "I'rrnuurg, rniladelphla and
I
the cntabout early Iynient. llelmdi ler-
ii-ui ninoiuons ana was rt'i'eiveu ax a
Ten Commandments iriven. on Sinai. envor hu h bhown a will of iron,
high mountain in Arabia. 'or example, as rt luted in the New
1401, U. t July. The golden t-nlf set York Outlook, a boy came to Tuiikegee
"P. penniless but displuming unitstiul iiut-
H'JO, B. C, March. The' tabernacle ural gifts, lie wiu tntight a trude by
erected. lueaus of which he puid his way but
U90, IT. C April ami Mny.-The cere- through some luischunce left the insti-
r . - , .. .. " "OU AW" tlltion debt rather indiiTer-
14 riuiuitc lie UI lit r.
1491-1451, 11. C Wanderings
wilderness.
1452, 15. C, April. Xew start for Ktu,,ent into a theologiinl seminary.
.Canaan, from Kadesh Waters After a tinie letter came to Mr. Wahh-
from the rock, at Meribah. ington stating that the young 111 a u
1452, 11. C, Summer. Death of Aaron, hud entered the institution us a cun-
at Mt. Hor. ilidate for the miuiktry and inquiring
1452, II. C, September. The fiery Fer- with regard to his moral ehurm-ttr.
pent, in the valley of Arabnh. Mr. Washington replied that he waa
1452, 11. C Antumn.-Ilnlnam's bless- a talented lad, free from vicious habits
J.7, V . f,,r us he knpw. l"'t tliut he owed
1451, n. C, February. Death of Motes, vit- .- 1
' v , ' -v , r . . .. ' luhkegee $1., and, 111 his opinion,
on Aebo. the highest summit of , , ,. . ', , , , ,. ,
Mount Pitgah. , . should discharge the old obligation
J before incurring i,a,, the more
The leason topics studied during the u uu u,,l",id llebt a 1'ot equip,
past quarter, w ith the golden texts, M10nt for a niinisteriul career. As the
have been as follows: j "e young fellow bude fair to be u bril-
Lesson I. The Civing of M.tnnn; Kx. ' l'unt student, the bemimiry wus in-
10:4-15 Golden Text: Give us this clined to overlook the mutter; but Mr.
day our daily bread. Matt 6:11. j Washington wrote ugaiu insistently,
Lesson II. TlieTent'ouimandments, aud the youth wus dismissed until, by
Duties to Ootl; Ex. 20:1-11. .. .Golden working at his trude, he had obtained
f Json 1 1 1 II P t r P 10:27-, ri'tl1 reeeipt in full. -Now the
Lesson HI. Ihe Ten Command-,,,,. . . , , , . .
mentis Duties to Men; Kx. 20: 12-17. i l,reMlk'"t of 11 "ell-knowu edueut.onul
....Golden Text: Tliou shalt love thy ; 1"stltuUo" for C,I '''. he ex
neighbor ns thyself. Mutt. 19:1!). presses the wannest gratitude for the
Lesson IV. Worshiping the Golden '''fe'ity of principle wliieh led to the
Calf; Kx. 32:1-0, :i0-35 (ioldeu'l'ext: j ""uh'utiou of so sharp a lesson u les-
Thoti shnlt have no other Gods before K0I grently needed by himself and
me. Kx. 20:::. j race, und which he iu turn instills with
Lesson V. The Tabernacle; Kx. 40: like firmness and fervor, it would be
1-13 Golden Text: Enter into His , interesting to know l.nu- !,..
gates with tlianksgiving, and into His
courts with praise. I'm. 100:4.
Lesson VI. Xudab nnd Abihu, -fem-pe
ranee Lesson; Lev. 10:1-11 Gold
en Text: Let us wuteh und be sober.
1 Thes. 5:0.
Lesson VII. Journeying toward Ca
naan; Xuin. 10:11-13, 29-30 Golden
Text: For Thy name's Fake lead me,
and guide me. rsa. 31:3.
Lesson VIII. IJeport of the Spies;
X'um. 13:20-14:4 Golden Text:
Blessed is the mnn that maketh the
Lord his trust. rsa. 40:4.
Lesson IX. The lirazen Serpent;
X'um. 21:1-9 Golden Text: And us
Moses lifted up the serpent in the wil
derness, even so must the Son of man
be lifted up: tftat whosoever believeth
in lliin should not perish, but have
eternal life,1 John 3:14,15.
Lesson X. The Tropliet Like Moses;
Dent. 1S:9-19 Golden. Text: This
discipline would be received in many
schools for white youth where the
prompt payment of debts on the purt
of students is a virtue less conspicu
ous thuu it Bliould be. The young mini
iu debt is not a free muu. The young
mnn la.ily indifferent to financial ob
ligations lacks the very buckbone of
munliood.
It is the characteristic of the Amer
ican woman, iu or out of business,
America..! Women
thutsliedares to be
ririiriti.'i I Am,1 Ihnl
Dure lie Orllunl. , , .
blio miiy find t to
her profit to do so is shown by this
ttory told in the Xcw York Sun:
"One of the women's tailors on un
uptown street bus achieved success
in an original if very darinir wnv.
Hie linn begun business with the
is of a truth that prophet that, should mnoiincciiient tlint it would not fol-
vi. 111.: jiuu 11. e wiuui. uunn o: n. iw I ur s ,,,- f,,.,,!,r,i ,..,l..u i...t
iu this
For this is the love of God, that we keep ! "(. ,. , ,
1 . linnorl: 1 wins rii itnu't. it.h-iiu fi.,,i
. " 1 w"
the iitcliors of the J tiris cclcbritivM.
Xo inure Viennese freatinus were to
- or iiny lorcigu lno
Les?on XL-Loving and (Iheyinj : have only Mvl.'s designed
God; Dent 30:11-20 Gi.l.!,.,, Tex. : ' C1lllltl.,. T1.;.,u w,.,.e lo u
II13 eomniaiulnicnts. 1 Juhn 5:3
Lesson XII. The Death of Muses;
Deut. S4:l-12 (ioleeu Text: The
I Lord spake imlo Moses face to face-
Ex. 33:11.
Are Vn.i In flip K 1 11 ml urn f
Are you in God's kingdom? It is
I be allowed to rival the, i'aris products
i as they do in many shops. Only
I simon-pure American styles w-ru to
j be sold iu this place. As a rule, such
i an, tiiiniuin'cciiient suggests liorrible
weit someinnes 10 put tue .piest.on bngffy ,h.l.ss reforlI, Kal.lonts tlutt
iu iniiM-i.es. ..nut nie we nere nil,
and what are we doing with our
selves? Are you living for yourself,
would terrify the average woman.
Hut the new place went in for the
i , 1,1
self-eentered?-then vou are in the, ! H,"", 1 "ou J" " us
kingdom of selfishness. Are you liv- I its rivals, and it may not always
ing-, on the whole, to make other ll!lve been obvious just what the nu
people happy? then you ore living" tional eliurnetcristie of those gowns
in what I call the kingdom of good j was. Dut they pleased the women
nature. Are you living to make tho who bought them, and the urosneritv
wtrld better'.' then vou nre livimr ,1 i ; Jt
"j'w.i.W
W2
levins' A.
RESTORES VfTALIT!
Made a
Well Man
p.ct Me.
IIJ!1U HI I VW
Mf ov a.thoir l0Bt manhood, and old
f w. tail nu Memory. WaMinir ni.,...
so or cxreFHand Indiscretion,
udy.biiBlncaaortnirriaKe. It
M nrrvo i.w,i- K "F" ' aiscaso. nut
Uio ni,. 1, , Dna?'. "
pi n. i,1Blt cn blTll.. itErivn.i.
Vkr10? 10 ymt loc"'- Uy mall
f rl"a n4C',V0' Bs'00 h P"
' w Middlelurgh, Pa., 'In
WlEURGll DRLO 'CO.
in the world of jihilanthropy. Are
you seeking to do Christ's work in
Christ's way? then you are iu tho
kingdom of Christ. It ennnot be very
difficult for you to find out. It is
not a question what you did; it is
not a question of whether you were
baptized; it is not a question wheth
er you belong to a church; it is the
question whether you are seeking
the welfare of your fellow-men
wherever you are, and all in your
avocations under the inspiration and
the leadership of Christ as your Mas
ter. Lyman Abbott.
shown that
there is less snobbishness in the mut
ter of dress than might have been
supposed. Only a few years ago
dressmakers would never have been
courageous enough to advertise their
emancipation from Paris modes."
The Two Kireptlon.
"You mustn't think that all the
good men in the world are in your
churches," said ft non-church-goer
the other day. "There are men out
side the pale of any church who are
blessings to their race, and whose
lives make for righteousness." "I
have no doubt of it," I agreed,
promptly; "but I think you will own
that the man outside of the church
whoso life makes for righteousness
is tho exception; nnd tho mnn inside
the church whoso life makes against
righteousness is nlso an exception."
I had to take (silence for consent;
my companion seemed to be wrest
ling with my Etutisties, una 1 let 111111
nlone, hoping that his honesty would
show him which of these companies
it would be better to take chances
with. Wellspring.
Wheat nnd C'linfT.
A man must be consistent with his
present and, not with his past.
A religion in spots will not keep you
unspotted from the world.
A steady shining though small U bet
ter than a great icintillution.
He gains no knowledge who is unwill
ing to acknowledgb what .he docs not
know.
The man who makes the most racket
uhout his religion often has the least
of the reality.
Eenutation is the ihadow east by
character and dependent on the light la t.fl ...
WUll'U J( IS icru, iiawruviui
A county superintendent of schools
in Illinois lately organized und con
ducted an excursion for farmers and
their families to the agricultural col- J
lege of the state. A party of nently
300 persons wns gathered, nearly one
half of them boys. The visitors wtre
enabled to see for themselves the fine
specimens of stock, and how they
are kept, the experiments in fertili
zation, cultivation, and the hundred
nnd one other things which make the
agricultural colleges so valuable to
the country; and iu the department
of domestic economy the farmers'
wives hud opportunity to see the best
methods of the work which most in
terests them. The plan is feasible in
any county of the state, and deserves
to be copied.
The agricultural book of the north
west territories shows that in four
years the production of wheat has in
creased from 5,542,478 bushels to 12,
SOS, 417 bushels, and of onts from
3,040,307 bushels to 9,710,132 bushels.
A Xew Jersey magistrate decides
that it is 110 offense to insult a woman
at night on the streets after one
o'clock, as he holds that every repu
table woman should be in her home
at that time.
The cost of the State University of
Missouri for its buildings, books and
other equipments is $1,300,000, and
the endowment bearing interest at
the rate of five or six per cent, is $1,-
' 1 A Dllat DlaMlMtlatau . .
"That friend of yours teems to ha
clear conscience."
"Xo." answered Senator Sorghum,
"not cler conscience; merely bad
memory which with tome people an
swers the purpose much betters
Washington Star.
1 Aaathe Month le reed.
Smith I hear you have a new ad
dition to your family.
Drown Well, you hard rig!it.
Smith Hoy or girl?
Brown Xeither. A dude son-in-law.
Chicago Daily Xews.
WUr he Came.
Young Husband (to wife) Didn't
t telegraph'you not to bring your
mother with you?,
Young Wife I know; that's what
the wants to see you about. She read
the telegram! St. Louis Mirror.
v Moat Likely.
Daughter Wasn't that a beautiful
thing I was playing just now, pa?
Pa Er yea. I think, to appreciate
it, one should judge it like an oil paint
ingat a distance, my dear. Ally
Sloper.
Sot a Fee.
Wife You men is jus' born stingy.
Why can't you give me some spendin'
money?
Husband (a waiter) 'Cause the only
customers 1 has had fer three days
was women. X. Y. Week I v.
REAL HOf-rT.UTT.
aL I . .
L
"mm
Snreeas Assured.
renfield How does he know his
novel is going to be t.ne of the bett
selling books of the day?
Merritt Every Carnegie library in
the country has agreed to buy at least
one copy. ruck.
The Heathen Style.
llendem Among the ancient Hu
mans every public dinner opened w ith
a ballet.
Headem Ah, I Fee. Grace before
meat. X. Y. Weekly.
Monk Say. mister, have ou seen
my little brother?
Tiger Oh, yes; but don't worry.
I took him in nut f t'r.e rain.- Chicago
American.
The Mmtlnrlty.
Mrs. Newly wed Marriage is so much
like golf!
Mrs. Jones In what way?
Mrs. Xewly wed Why. it looks so
easy to those who haven't tried it!
Duck.
Hard to IMeaae.
"I can't get on w ith that young wom
an at all."
"What's the trouble?"
"Oh, she gets angry w hen 1 say she's
mature, and she gets angry when I say
she's immature." Tit-Hits.
A change h recent !y been mad
by the manngtineiit of u Liiatidai
Kaualaad alue. alM"r hicfc
. . slight as H
American 0:r ua
keeiu.-. ih uot with
out significant. Hitherto, when ft
was uecessary to ofier ti siiinniur
of the opinion i f the civilized wurltt
upon nome striking puMie event, it
hus been the custom to give precet
ence t- quotations from the lending
French newspapers; those were fol
lowed by extracts sent from I'.erba,
Drusscls, St. IVlerslnii-, and some
where down the line would come tele
grams from Washington mid Xew
ork. The rHutivc importance ot
nations, lunvccr, is a chan ging noan
tity, nnd in its relation to Hie Brit
ish empire France no longer holds it
old place. The paper pi l. d now re
fuses f. I'aris ils old pride of j.la.,
and lightly supposing that for Eii
lish r-ailers the most interesting ra
pressiin.s of opinion nlnoud must nec
essarily l.e iliose from the L'nitesi
States, now gives the first pine to
iiot;tii us from the American news
papers, (.in the occasion of Lor
Salisbury's ri'sinutioii the new or
der of 1 :eeedenee among the iiuUuub
ran thus: N. vv York. Paris, Herlin.
Vienna, St. IVtcrsl.tir llriissrJs,
Yokohama. What a mighty chanve is
here, when we find Japan represent
ed in :i list from which Spain is au
seut. Fmpires have their -'iiy.
Over the Wire.
Hewitt Do you know that tele
phone girl?
- Jewitt Well, I have a speaking ac
quaintance with her. X. Y. Tigies.
The Quarrel.
"DIow did it happen?"
"Well, she insisted on going to the
club, and he threatened to go home to
his father." Judy.
An Einerttencjr t'nae.
Johnny 1'Iease, iua'uin, we're goin
; have company, an 11111 wants t' bor
row your rubber plant an' a cupful o'
sugar. Philadelphia Inquirer.
A Ileal Gentleman.
Church Is he kind to his wife?
Gotham Oh, my, yes! Why, he
speaks just as softly to her as he does
to the cook. Yonkers Stutesuiau.
Mrs. Elarifca tof&.L,
1
1 Writes an Open Letter ftp he Benefit of any v.: o may be
buttering trom Bice . or Cutaneous Bisei
fience- VrJN, N. Y., ept. Srtf v901.
r. Davit! Kennedy Ce rntioci, Btoirtfwit, K. V,
eijlemen : For - ? tine pasi E iiave N'sn nJ
TcrSc-j frcKa a number
cent Eiacuiciacs withoir'
man rrecomniendcd L
tlcraedy to me, which 1
with the beat results,
boils disappeared, and
:c;ss3. Mr. Wcinard iii:aie
. David Iie2,icdy's HTftti-itr
purchased y -ii lcgf.n it trm
, purilied n -y P loot! and f
no'.v in t; . ?ett .' liealfiEav.
Mils. .Ti:.;';rii mwv.
or blaiMct tronbi-:
i i. eczema or anv
phJ Horse I
Jl ..Sf Sense
J J " 'ft I teaches that pine and 9
' I flh old eggs (used to glaze H
h 'wy 8om(' coe,'s w'ith) are a
(!:. I Vj not fit to drink. R
If you Buffer from kidney, live
Bricht's dinea.se. rheumatism, dvsn
if a woman, from the nicknesses pen. liar to your hc'v.
vinccd that Dr. David Kenncdy'H l .:vurite r.i'ini'ily i
you may have a trial bottle, absnlul.-i free, with " va
uy nenuine your name, wil l tosi n UK m i ris. to the r. navu 1 i nnei'v
ill any fi.nn. diiiVi'Mk
nil of Me il dist 'OH' .
:: 1 ar... ii"1 tilr. ady ivn-
iiii'ilieinc you nejsl,
.iblo int'di .'ni i.auirrtit
porution. Knndout, N. Y., tnentionina tliin naiier.
Dr. David KenneilvV Favorite Ueniedy is forsah' i.y ;..! dnv:
Dotiie, or (i Lotties Tor ?.).()() less than one ci'iit a doM.
Or. David Kennedy's Golden Drops iastautrc!iciAi)urai(jia.ua-iini . i1a,ur.4.t,iiuru. z..&
Lion Coffee
is never KuueJ ;ts
pure, undoctorc-U colt.e.
The Jcnlcd packnite kci ,.s
ii iresn ana pure.
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tin- hiiMlsnf l.caltli."-.!,.;.
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The Dr. Mumaw Medical Association, !? ;
(iNf lllll'llllAI-l
KI.KHAHT, l:i.KIIAI.-T (
Cnnsultntlon nnil Tri'iitmont nt tlffl.-e tr hv Mail.
ocncnii .Wt'.ULiil. I.k-ctrnputhlc. Ilvknl.-. tlMi-mviilili-. II
IMI.
Sj-i-ti.iiiM
l.l.llllk
Hospital Ati antUKe. l- Tc.tcuW liiasW's I rce ui'cii'urK
aim. mnniiincturcrs ot nn.l Ih-nlrrs In .MoJlc.il, Siiruiv.il
Currc.spoiidi-iKC siilkltiil. Cnri' iillulliin I m.
iddresi the Secretary, 409 So. Main St.. Elkhart
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I had been troubled with my
stomach for the past sixteen or sev
enteen years, and, as I have been
acting as a drug clerk for the past
thirteen years, I have had a good
chance to try all remedies in the
market, but never found anything,
until we got in a supply of Ripans
Tabules, that did me any good.
They have entirely cured me. At
times I could hold nothing on my
stomach, and I had a sour stomach
most all the time; in fact, I was
miserable, and life was hardly
worth living. I was called cross
and crabbed by my friends,-but now
they all notice the change in me.
The flvecent packet is enough for an ordin
ary occasion. The family bottle, Sixty centsf
contains a supply for a yean