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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Lmioi la (a latersuuilaaal Bnrlca
far Fraraarr 1. iooa-1'cal
at Ataraa.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood.
sill.
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Lnlition is curea, suicncne, oacK-
etc., are cured also.
' Pierce's Favorite rrescriptiou
- re'ulantv, dries the drams
reaVotl women, ucuia imiuuiuia
.j'ulceratiou and cures female
.'is. When these diseases are cured
'-they cause are also cured.
'jntivoii a few lin ldy to let you
uJ l ,'m frelitiK we" tifw," writes Miss
..nhrllis d ocnevi.ir, www vv., , -si
.. .. ,.,.. I look rvprnl
If.nvonle Prescription' and of the
Vulval Uncover.' I hare no hr1-
1 bh 1 ... lie, and no iw'u i "' de
"' sn N-noing-oown pam any wore. I
.1 there is uo medicine like Ir. Pierce's
. i thank vou very much for what yoa
,rfor me your medicine bu done me
trie's Common Sense Medical
l a book containing Too3 pages,
Ujway. OCJU 21 unc-icui soon us.
.Tense ol mailing vmy, lor me
n paper covers, or 31 stamps iur
,,me bound in cloth. Address Dr.
Pierce. Uuffalo, N. Y.
rms V'.N.A H.MLR3A3.
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HCTCU1NSON Uon'l Manaa-er.
THE LESSON TEXT.
(AHii7::J-Ji.)
S. Then Paul stocd In :he mlat cf y.nts'
hill, and jald. Ye men of Athens, I perceive
that In all thlnga ye are too t upr."tilioiii.
S. For aa I passed by, and beheld your de
votlons. 1 found an altar with th'.a Inserip
Jon, TO THE UNKNOWN UOU. Whcta
therefore ye lgnornntly ore-hip. Him de
Clare I unto you.
U. God that made the world and a'.l
tlilne.8 therein, teeing that He la the Lord
of Heaven and earth, dwelleth not In tern
p. eg made with hands;
3'.. Neither ia He worshiped with men's
hand., as though He needed any thins,
seems He glveth to all life, anu breath, and
all things:
26. And hath made of one blood all na
tions of men for to dwell on all the face of
the earth, and hath determined the times
bt (ore appointed, and the bounds of their
habitation;
IT. That they t-hou'.di seek the Lord, If
l.uply they might feel after him, and tind
llim, though He be not far from every one
of us:
IS. For in Him we live, and move, and
have our being; as certain also of your own
kk1s have Mild, For we are also H's oft
epiniK. Forasmuch then as we are the eff-
rprlng of Gut!, we ought not to think that
ti.e Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or
tione, graven by art and man's device.
v. And the times of this Ignorance God
winked at; but now commandeth all nun
everywhere to repent:
ol. because He hus appointed a day. In
the which He will Judge the world in risht
e juMietf by that muu whom He hath or-
ua.u.d; whereof He hath given assurance
lii'iu the di'ad.
J.'. And when they heard of the reurrec-
t'on of the ('i'iil', some mockid: uinl others
said, We will htur thee again ol this mut
ter.
S3. So Paul departed from among them
111. I low belt eerlaill men clave unto him.
nnd believed: among the which was Hio
iitlus the Areopaglte, untla woman uunuj
linmaris, and others with ttum
(iUI.IlK.N TKX'IV lie prenched unto
Iheiu Jenua, uinl tile reniirrection.
A el. a I7tlW.
ANALYSIS OF tCHUTritK SKt'TlON.
Hi iiMininsj .very day Acts liilii-ll,
leiiilisf ui the true Gud Acts I7--!
The need of repentance Acts 17 i-lil.
Kftect ol thesermwti Acta 17:2-il.
TIM IS.-A. 1). G2.
l'LACK Athens.
NOTKS AND COMMENTS.
All Idolatrous Cilv. Athens was nn
intellectual city, iiriiliny itself upiui iu
culture and rclinomcnt. Here So
cralcs, and ufter liiin his pupils, l'lato
und Aristollc, held their illustrious
scliiMils. It was the home of art. In
its sculpt iifes it ml paintings, it stood
unrivaled. Kpcciallv it far Mil-passed
all other cities in its devotion m the
jrods. l'aul was now to ascertain what
reception the city would give lo the
true nnd only (iotl.
Though Paul had not men nt to hi ?;n
missionary work in Athens, tl i- ; 1 '
vcrsity city of the ancient win K', i 0
could not keep still, nnd preached .11
the synagogue on the Jewish ulhuth
and C.iscoui-sed in the market place
every day.
This, went on for some days or weeks,
we do not know how long- till it was
decided to have raid before the Ait
opagus court, and tee w hat that hot y
thonghUof his teaching, and whether
it was advisable to authorize hi in to
All the blood In your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
1 ne Kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the "waste or
impurities In the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their worlf.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to necrlected
kidney trouble.
Kinney trouble causes quick cr unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
over-working In pumping thick, kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning In kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Raaalaw Ha Riaka
Farmer Craw foot (excitedly)
Look here, doctor, I want you t
come over an see that city chap an
vaccinate liiin or gtve him antitoxin
or soniethin'.
Kurnl Doctor Whut's the trouble,
Ztke?
Farmer Craw foot Why, I heard
him wiy he wa KulTcrin' with ennci
an' wv don't want any Ktrange dis
eases to gain foothold around here
Chicago Ihiilv .News.
Halle AITecllounte.
The following is nn extremely af
fectionate epistle addressed to an
Irish maiden:
"I'm yours to eommanef, both In weepln'
and laughter:
I'm nwuke all the night, that of you I j
may enrame;
I'd fcar.g meself now If you'd marry mt
afther:
And though I may charge I'll be ever the
same."
At O1I1I Time.
The Doctor And did you take your
medicine as 1 told you?
The l'aticnt Oh, 1 took it at odd
times.
At 01UI times'.' Why, 1 told you to
C l A ., , . , ...
owmiip-ivwi, ino great Kioney remedy is. take It every two hours!
i, I";. .1 ,"5,n gM? ,0r "S "Yea. I look it a. three, five nnd
wuiiun mi vuvj ui vnw uiuat Ulan cjlug i;aC3
and is sold on its merits
Kif all firiifTclrle in fiftv- 4." A.mi-
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es. You may have ai-Ekl
sample bottle by mail rtonio of swuiRoot.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
8c Co., Blnghamton, N. Y.
S signature is on every Ikx of the genuine
axativc ".-a'Quininc Tablets
reined" .v? n cold In one day
Our collection of misers has been
running low- for some lime. All sum
mer we had misers "to burn." so 1"
spenk. but t lie fall crop lias bi i n 1:1 1 It
er ligl't. It is all the more pli aanl lo
hear of a saii) woman in Y..ik. 1'a.
She lived in tl.e poorest kind of pov
erty; stie bid her money, as every
miser worthy f the name decs, ami
she left $.H).(inil. says tlu-N.-w York Sun.
to n-iligate the trrii-f "f her rclnliws.
She hus h:ipp in laying up ;'iil they
will be happy in spcndir.jr. I'.v the
happiness t!ii yiM' I hemsi 1 es and
ii-('pare for others, misi i-s, 11 ir?r! "
chill is und i in oiiiiici'i ns. as li t super
ficial and r.i 1 jm' intr call tl.im. mid
T ' I : I -1 1 to I 111' S lllll of l' I i I -1 1 V.
seven o'clock." Yonkers Statesman.
Kill llllllnilH.
Clara Don't you think it is cruel
to wear birds em hats'.'
Maud Worse than that it's uu
fashionable i lliooklyn Life.
A man, a day or to ago, was teen
to approach a crowd ot young ruea
The Crime ot loafing in front of
one of the ihop
KllllaaTlme. . ...
in - street, to
whom he made the remark: "Wlmt
are you doing?" "Oh, just killing I
time," answered one of them. This j
is a very common expression, anil a j
very forcible one, but its meaning is
something fearful. It is the joiing
man who, generally speaking, does
the killing e.f time, for in advanced
nsre it is all too late to make amends.
Time that has been ki. ed can never
be resurrected. "Killing time" lit
erally expresses a fact, and when so
kille 1 is as dead, to all intents and
purposes, as- though it had been a liv-
ing body. Napoleon I'miapartp once
said that l c won Ids battle- because
his iMicmic-s oil! nut know the value of
live niimiics. So it is with iveivike.
There i- i;,i 1. attic of life tltil can
not be won if one rcgar.i i- l.a.! for
the live iiiinuics a ii;iv. With lie
f books, and t!
I'
RHEUrJATISCl
Kept Him Home.
Dr. David Kennedy's
Favorite Remedy
Cured S. H. Stroud, of CanastoU,
N. Y.; read his concise letter.
' I HaOcred awfully uilti rhru'
Dial Ism. At tiim s it was so severe I
could not get out of my bouse.
i neani or nr.
Iarld Krnnr sty'a
I'mor Ito ltt-m.
cdy ami took four
but ilea of it and was
IV completely
"rol, nnd I liavo
I '"tl no return of the
I a rllcillUHllsni since.
iff I hiii happy to
add my teatl.
iAI II "lo"J itl viriuo
I " II fliil nl,nA-e.,llw
- ill I I lllll
rt't'oiiimi-iid It to
OlIllTM."
Dr. David Kcnne
1v'm l-'avoiito Ucm
ody restores the liver
to n licalthy condi
tion, ami cures tbn
worst etisca of constipation. It is a cer
tain cure for all diseases peculiar to fe
males uti'l affords trout united ion from
attacks that originuto in chango of life.
r
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'tr
F.xc cptlunnlile.
M. nr.d Mme. Parvenue,
Thev never fnenk. No doubt
continue as one of the recognized lee- They've heard It raid that talk Is cheap.
BAILWXy- ':J,'-''-a'"'' I , And tbcreforecut H out
UI Areopagus, UUl ouijr ins iruuni's.
A St. Louis jury awarded a woman
$l.'i,(i(1i damages for t lie loss. ,,f ,,.v
Don tit y. Si ill, sr" I - . k worth .f leant v
is much more than most women In
any part of the country carry around
with them.
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RESTORES miTI
Made a
Well Man
of M.-
Mj?tn?a'ra''orr -oil sln'30 days. ItacU
,' "d .mickly. tcivn when all other fsll
;''n,,11lt'ifcie tVjir loet monliood.andold
VivnW?v"r ir ToutMul v.fcor by uaiai
i rnV'i- "'1,cliIy!i.idi:orelyrterr Nervous
Or yitt-'-iy. In- oteucv. Nlubtly tmihoiona.
I.bv''1' aicraory, Wantlna Plseascs. scd
KhmTn. -abuw cretecfnend indlscreuon,
Jraauori) :or Wivl. ImRlnnwor morrlsse. II
Ij "tartl .; at tho scat of dloctse. but
tvT 5rT, lonl(' -uwl blood buUder, brlnf-
IDS n nk el m tn il -l,oc .nd r
I'nj ' tlio flro of x nlh. It mrrln on rnanlti
jT'jjaapUf.n. l,- 1st on having RE VIVO, no
AK..ccJwcrr 1 ' ve" pocket- nall
, Sr,1ck. or , Ix lor KS.OO, with a post
IItV-"ananitee to rare or refund
"ooey. Circuhrtri. Address
Y ile U Wddleburqh, Pa '., by
ubniEURGU DRbQ CO.
its.
A.
ake short roads.
JL X2aud light loads.
MEASE
ood for everything
that runs on wheels.
Sold Everywhere.
Blade by STANDARD Oil. CO. .
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mm
mm
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19
Over half a century of it
is one of the reasons why
goods stamped
Rogers Bros,
the product cf this long
"xperience are best. Tliey
are Kold by leading dealer-..
Fur catalogue No. lyt
explaining points cf in
terest to buyers, iuldrcs-1
the maker:;
liitcrnallimiil Mlir 'i,n-:ny,
Mi-rltlcn, C'inn.
i- Intlm. Bold by drnnliU.
rMlMi:iTHMaX
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PiLLS
Inquest in Partition.
Ill the Orphans' Court of Snyder Co.,
Pennsylvania. In the estate; of Ja
cob 1,-plcy, late of West llcavn
-Township, in said County, divonse.l.
Now, Dec. 8. l'.liU the Ci.iiit ir'm.t n r.
upon the If ir nnd other pirtie interfiled m l
the partition of Hie real estii'i-i.r Mini ! eeilenl. i
to uppenr ill open t'liurt on Ynhiluy. t. u la.i '
J.iy of l el.iii.iry. A. I, I'ttl, at -.' o elm k p. ni., I
uinl aeeept or refuse the real e lute m tlie vul I- i
lit Ion fixed l.y return of iniie t l'i'j, i.riniiUc 1
l.liis on Hie same, or show eniltu hv lliu sainu j
slionldliot he sold. ' I
mull ip ica i ion
pliiieat ell .ft'
pies in i v i art or .r.' f c -.-i. n. :.n n. ti
ll t ob n i ! : i v of liiiiirence ami applica
tion will, -oi lier i r later, mean the
mastery of the art or profession.
The youinr man who deliberately Li'lM It cures Bcrofula. Halt rht'lim. rbeunin
time e'oniii.its a crime tiL-airt him- tiftn, dyspepsia, all kidney, bladder and
self nnd nature's, laws-. Tl.e onola of ' W diseases, gravej, diabetes and
time mete;! out- to overt one litis no
surplus- moment.-, and he win
cessftilly weave ti e whole
fabric in tin- t;iven time h:i- '
-:in sui'
f life's
re v ell
Sweden has bc-un to cuitmet
5 1 so! T fro;n s'avcrv- to coal. Tlio
el-ninelit litis ileeidcd to operate
electricity ".'!'" miles of rail
which it owns. 'Ill" elect ricilv
be u'cncralcl I y water -power, v
pal.,
i 'V-
l.y
ay
will
Yieh
For the consideration of such cases as
this, the court did not meet at that
solemn and awful spot at the top of the
Hill of Mars (Areopagus), but in the
market place, the center of educa
tional Athens.
Thus cnlled upon by the learned
court, and surrounded by a great crowd
of the students and others who fre
quented the market place curious,
unsympathetic most of them, and ex
pecting from the stranger little but
an hour's diversion, and perhaps a bit
of fun Paul seized the opportunity
to preach the Gospel of Jesus with con
summate skill and power. "Very J!e
ligious": Fa ul was too much of a
gentleman to begin before that body
of learned men by saying, "You are too
superstitious." "Objects of your wor
ship": Notice that there are two ele
ments in the audience the scholars,
and the crowd of common people who
had gathered around them in the
market place. The statues and altars
were not objects of worship to the
scholars, one of whose prominent
teachings was that belief in the old
gods was pure superstition and only
for the ignorant. "To on Unknown
God": This altar was set up to make
sure that no god was omitted.
The Stoics were pantheists and did
not believe that there were any per
sonal gods. The Epicureans held that
there were, but that they had nothing
to do with the world. As you read
the speech, think how each sentence
would strike (1) a Stoic, (2) an Kpicur
ean, (3) one of the superstitious
crowd.
Paul's philosophy, unlike that of the
Athenians, ended In duty. He preached
repentance nnd judgment. That ex
hortation was not welcome but when
he brought forward as proof that he
was right the fact that the Chosen of
God was a certain man who hnd died
and come to life nvrtiin, the crowd
broke up with jeers and groans of de
rision. The learned Athenians thought
that u man who would teach such fairy
siiries of which the Greek mythology
was full, but which they hnd outgrown
locjy I'.go, need not be taken serioutly.
The speech, nnd with it Paul's public
work in Athens, was over, but not until
some had believed, one of them a mem
ber of t Tie high court itself.
PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS.
God is unknown to the world no
longer. Christ has revealed Htm t(
men as their loving, sympathizim
Father. Since God is our Creator, we
are His offspring, nnd therefore should
he His children in heart.
Since God is their common Father,
all men. belong to one brotherhood, ,Bft Aiwnvi reliable. UMtim, a nrtiggiat ft;
j tl,M TopI nn brothers iii4 llKi :B w KNwi.lNSl In He and
and Should leei OS Droiuers. . meuiiiio boiea. aealed wllh blue nbbnn.
We choose now between Christ a Take no other. Itefu. iaannu
, i . . ... T,1 I lnOonannd ImlOlloae. Huyof yourunimriiit,
our Saviour and Christ as our Judge. ? (ir ,,, , ,,,, f,,r partianian, Teti.
I munlnU and "Belief for IjmII.." Oi ,
- . . , , by Mum nail. 10,O Testimonial, ttoW T
It Is easier to preach patience ia imimriKta.
the church than it U to practice l i,H?HB",, CHBM,iS?;
With Q9V children,. gam UAXJU , : m-u. !.
is abundant in I hat niouatai i-country.
Some time si;:i Itt.i.v aNo 1 r-:an
to titilic its waterfalls for prodi.. i:-,-:
electricity, ami was expeciiiur ttn in
dustrial revolution in imiim ipi 'in' n
the supply of cliiiip power for mai.u
fnct uring purposes. 'I Id.. . "ir.'i-y
does not monopolize till t he i-M.-i fi-n
ill the world.
In nnu on e of 1
uliovj i.r ter, notice is Inneii. given in y
T. A. VViiKinr, Ally in l.nt for Vlnrv Ami
tieta, V.r. Kva l.upley. Mis, l.vilin VV e.nlcr
anil Abiiiluun II. Wrtnler.. Mln Mary .V nn snu,,k
und r.ion mi. .ok .ilrs. Ainiiiiil.'i hover unit Si-
limiiut noyer. von. Swah ,lime .M.irkle ami
t-tiinklinll Mm k'i-, uinl Ninili Leplw, U of
Snyder l oiiniy. I n.; Mrs. Hester Situi'xell and
..om-pii i-iiinj i,i,i rinttoillclil, .Mielugiiu :
Mrs. I'olly Ann 1'uus.t mid l.eorirn l iuii.1 ..I
Moore l urk. Viieliigiin : Isaac Komiir. of llovv.
iir.lsville, Mieliigmi: Mri. Ainiiliiuiii Kline, of
l ee-Hiiuir .Mb Inuiin: 'Vliriiliiun Im.ii.il- i.t si.'..u
Million, Mieliigmi ; Mis KIiziiIm til Heeler lln.l
iiiilel Heeler, ..r enlti.n, Michigan; Mia.
Iliuiiiali Kelnnir and Kolieit I'elnnu i,i Mi. In,
vvnl'il, In.li'inii: So, inn Piirkor. of I luee lovers,
tlliclilKiin ; Miinuel h. raike-r, ot (irnnd Kiipiils,
Mielngiin; Imae K. Parker, of Spniding,
.MiehlKUn: Mm. I.illie Sniilll Hli.l liiuiiui-e
Sinitli, .Mrs. I 1'u Smith uinl -vunu.-l . Si'nitli,
ol llovv-nril illy. Mielilciin ; Irian K. Hl.len.
( luirles A. liiilen. Mrs. Ida M. ( oin.toii uinl
Henry otn i itoli . all of Vluenmli. Illiiiui. Iliv.
ii' d S. I'liiler. vviiiine miilre-hs in iinkiiovvii ; .lull u
H. I.epley, of .Si'tKli i ville. Mllllln I n , I'll ; I II.
iilH'lli Itreiner. wIiohi- vvlu-rentiontH is iinkn iv n ;
Ml . Lnelii-I K i-lol.ol li oi.-.lo.l loll ii Keinliel lnii,',
of I'.lkliait. Inilimiii; Mihs l.uev Ann I It, uinl
Jerry 1 II.. Mrs furali Trilby, .Mrs. Itemlee
Kleinfell nml John Kleinfi'lt. Sirs Annie l.ep
ley, Annie I epley, giinriliun of I'.ert I. e,. lev uinl
lienliili I.epley, Wirt Wiigner, Will Wiigm-r.
giuuiliiin of I nitio Wiignei unit lliiliel Wiigni'i-.
.lira. .Milium Itiinii, A. Sinclair, gniirdimi of
(ilenn I.epley and 1're.l l.e;ii.y, nil of Colon,
Mlelilirlllo mill Mru Altl.lt. Nutil. ixi.l 1.V....I.
Simoom. o( llurrOnk, Mieliigmi, hens ..f tlie i t runs, the maiiiigers of a
mini .hiii. iu.epiey, iieeenseil. nn.l parties In in- .p1Wi,Iinv ol ,,.,.,! i,,. follovviit"- nolic."
lerost, l..iipK'arln tliollrplmiiH- Court of aiild JUSiaiiyiil.mil im loiiinviu iioiu.
County, on Mon.liiy, Hie tM day of Krlirutiry, j over the door of the eiilraucc liaH'
Ivws. at 2 o 'cluck p in, in aei-ordiinee with said ..... . ., .. ,, t
order o. M.hiiimiki. "The little fathers of the poor sir M.
j beat BT the Orphans') I'torkO.C. l,nrbor' all klllils TnisPascs, ami
Coiul of Snyder l. W. Ilovv, ,
( l o., I'ennn 1 HIicrilT. have no respect for religion.
Mriglit'a diHcase. In this last diseaso it
aas curoil wlicro all else failed.
If you nrt not already convinced that
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite llcmcdy
is tlio medicine yon need, you may have
atrial bottle, absolutely free, with a vat
tiablo medical pamphlet, by sondinp,
your name, with post otlice address, to
t'-o Dr. David Kennedy Corporation,
Uiimlotit, N. Y., iiit'iitioning tlii.-i papci.
Dr. lhivid Kennedy's Kavorito Item
cdy is for sale by nil druggist at f 1.00 t
In i tie, or (iboltlcs for $5.00 less tliap
one cent a dose. 4
Dr. Eavii Kor.nedy'8 Golden Flaotori
strengthen Muirlea.tcuiovepuin utiyvvheie. lit
An order lias been is-ued by the
war department creating a school fop
blacksmiths at Tort Uiley. 'li e anvil
thonis in the arinv i-- not lo he per
mitted to suli-'.de.
South American republics shoiiM not
forget that lli.-re tur i -,v o sid.-s to t ho
Monroe duel rim'. It affords protec
tion and at the same lime itiipo i . ob
ligations, r.ocailsc our policy :;.is
these countries from the fear of ac
oiiisitioll by l'.uropea-i moon rcliii s,
it docs to t release tlieni fn
ligalioiis of court. 'sy nml
bavior toward the
the world.
We mtue! imcs tl.'.ak that a man'
reputation MilVers alnio.-i a much t .
be known as small, nuau and Mingy
li s- I o he ra ted a i: is i . n c-1 .
other
uu t in'
.' i 'oil
i.lliinns
ds
of
IT PAYS
In advertise in a liv o tintl op
to dale newspaper. For result
li-v
The POST.
T.
ntlnict Knglish-s
n iiMti:' pit-
auitai ni ii in
4 l)IlSTI!AT()liS' miti.:i: I...t.
lers of A.lniinistriili.Mi in tlio esluto of
I'.illv Noll, l.ile of Perry township, snviler
-J'i, .0., . Iinvlng, l.eeii gmtited
lo llie iui.li rsign.-.i. mi .mtsoiu, knowing them-
selv es inilel.leil to said e.... nr, ri), , ,,, ,
make Ininieiluito payment, whip. ti,uw i. , itt
elaim. agninat the miiil ealute will promt Iheio
duly aiillientiented to the underaigiicd.
KHANK lll'.ICIIKNIIAI II.
.1 KU T. Ill IliN lli:l(t.i:i:. Aduiliiialrntois
Dec. s, Ji M . I'lens.ml .Mills.
To Cure a Cold sn One Bay
? a" x
BvaxaT..VG UrOmO JLVlillfie rt. V J every
3 Seven Million boxes so'.d ia pait 12 months. Tfck tiiiri'dr-5. Xf?Vt- S3C. 25C.
5 Takz
i)j
I had suffered for over a year
with a sore mouth and tongue.
The doctor said it came from the
stomach. I was advised to try
Ripans Tabules and have found
them the best thing I have yet
taken. I would advise everybody
that has any stomach trouble to
try Ripans Tabules.
The f ivecent packet is enough for an ordin
ary occasion. Thefamily bottle. Sixty cents,
contains a supply for a year.