The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 03, 1900, Image 7

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    IVOMAN'SKIDNEYTROUDLES
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound is Especially Successful in
Curing this Fatal Woman's Disease.
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Of all tho diseases known with whlcli the female orffnnism Is nfllietecl, kidney
disenso is th moHt fatal. In fnct, unless early and correet treatment is ap
plied, tho weary patient seldom survives.
Ileing fully aware of this, Mrs. 1'lnUhnm, early in her career, pave ex
haustive study to the snhjeet, and in prodneijiir her preat remedy for woman'
Ills Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was careful to Bee thnt it
contained tho correet combination of herbs which was sure, to control that
fatal disease, woman's kidney troubles. Tho Vegetable Compound acts in har
mony with tho laws that govern tho entire female system, and while thera
aro many so called remedies for kidney troubles, I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound is the only one especially prepared for women.
The following letters will show how marvellously successful It Is :
Aug. 0, !!!.
" Demi Mrs. Pivkium : I am fail
ing very fast, sinca January have
lost thirty-five or forty pounds. I
have a yellow, muddv complexion,
. feel tired, and have bearing down
j pains. Menses have not appeared for
three months; sometimes 1 am trou
bled with a white discharge, and I aUo
have kidney and bladder troubla. , ,
I have been this way for a long time,
and feel so miserable I thought I
would write to you,, and see if you
could do me any pood." Miss Eoha
Fr.EPEKit'K, Troy, Ohio.
f'' Sept. 10, 1800.
1 "Dear Mm, Tinkuam: I havo
used Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetablo
Compound according to directions,
and can say I have not felt so woll
- for years as I do at present. Beforo
taking your medicine a more miser
able person you never saw. I could
not eat or sleep, and did not eare to
talk with onv one. I did not enjoy
life at all. 'ow, I feci so woll I can
not be grateful enough for what vou
have done for mo. ou are surely a
woman's friend. Thanking you a
thousand times, I remain,
Evr yours
, Jriiss Edna Frkokiucr,
Troy, Ohio.
" Dear Mm. Pixkfiam : I havo
taken five bottles of Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound and cannot
praise it enough. 1 had headaches.
KKWAIIO. Wo liATodnnoHitod
which will b palii t ny pi-mon
r not genuine, or wuro iiubliaUoil bnfnra obtaining the writer's i"olnl ror-
inlulun.
SLAVERY IN NEW YORK.
In Early Day the City Engaged In the Traffic
In Human Flesh.
The greatest impetus was givtn to the
slave trade by the act of parliament ol
1684, which legalized slavery in the
North American colonies. This does
not mean that slavery was unknown in
-what is now the United States before
that lime, because, ns early as 1620, a
Dutck man-of-war landed and sold -jo
y African negroes at Jamestown, Va. In
1626 the West India Company imported
slaves from the West Indies to New
York city then Ncy Amsterdam. The
city itscJf owned shares in a slave ship,
advanced money for its fitting out and
shared in the profits ot its voyages.
This recognition and encouragement
may account for the astounding fact
that in 1750 slaves formed one-sixth of
the entire population of New York.
The general prevalence of slavery is
shown by the fact that, at this tunc,
there were 67 slaves in New York's
small suburb of Brooklyn, and that in
London itself there were resident 20,000
slaves. Slaves were at that time pub
licly dealt in on the London Exchange.
No wonder the traffic in human flesh
was a recognized commerce, and that,
in 1771, the English alone sent to Africa
192 ships equipped for the trade and
with a carrying capacityof 47.146 slaves
per trip. Pearson's Nlagazine.
FBEY'S VERMIFUGE
euro children of WORMS,
Kmnovo. thorn effectually
and without pain or an
noyunce. 60 years' un
broken rnoord of susaeM,
It Is the remedy for all
worm troubles. Entirely
vegetable. SSo. at drogfrlsta,
emmlrv stores or bv mall.
V- H. FUKV, Balthaore, Aid.
R. V. 40. '00.
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ly Prosecute Claims.
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leucorihoea, falling of tho womb, and
kidney trouble. I also had a pain
when standing or walking, and some
times there seemed to bo balls of fire
in front of me, so that 1 could not see
for about twenty minutes. Felt as
tired in the morning when I got up
as if I had had no sleep for two weeks.
Had fuinting spells, was down-hearted,
and would orv." Mrs. Kkrtiia Opeb,
Second and Clayton Sts., Chester Pa.
"Dear Mrs. Pixkham : I cannot
find language to express the terrible
suffering I have had to endure. I had
female trouble,
also livcr.stomaoh,
kidney, apd blad
der trouble. , .
I tried several doo
tors, also quite a
number of patent
medicines, and had
despaired of even
petting well. At
latt I concluded to.
try Lydia E. Tink
h a m a Vegetablo
Compound, and now, thanks to your
medicine, I am a well woman. I can
not praise your medicine too highly
for I know it will do all, and even
more, than it Is recommended to do
I tell every suffering woman about
your Vegetablo Compound, and urge
them to try it and see for themselves
what it will do." Mrs. Mary A.
lfirr.E, No. Manchester, Ind.
with th VftHnnnl r.itw n.k f T.mn .Minn
who run flnil Hint tho nh'ove t.mtlnir.iilMl'lwtnni
IjlUJLA i. 1'LNKIiAM MEDHHSE CO.
GAME LAWS IN FRANCE.
Rights of the Farmer Aro Considered and
HI Intorestt Protoctcd.
In France the protection of crops anl
farm stock is among the chief objects
of the panic laws, so much so indeed
that a French landowner is not only
prohibited from encouraging on his es
tate such noxious animals as the fox,
badger, otter, boar, roebuck and rabbit,
but is even compelled to organize for
the suppression of such scheduled "ver
min" by periodic drives; and neglect -of
either obligation is likely to land him
in costly claims for agricultural damage.
All manner of interesting legal quib
bles are common whenever the question
crops up of practical application of the
laws. Thus, whereas in French law
the prohibition of "night" shooting cov
ers only the period of darkness, a similar
restriction applied to fishing applies to
the entire period between sunset and
sunrise, a very different matter in the
summer months.
Again, a very proper consideration of
the extent to which intense cold may
deprive birds of their wild instincts and
their powers of flight has prompted a
prohibition in France of shooting in
the snow; but here again, before a pros
ecution can be established, it must be
'. shown that the snow was thick enough
at the time ot the oltcnsc to enable any
one to follow the footprints of the beast
or bird. London Express.
London Hat Deal Man's Curvo.
In London, trtthough street accidents
are of much rarer occurrence than in
the metropolis of the United States, we
yet have danger spots which annually
claim their appointed tale of victims.
According to a high police official,
London's "dead man's curve" is Chat
ham place, situated to the north of
Ulackfriars bridge and at the junction
of the Embankment, Bridge street and
Queen Victoria street. This, notwith
standing opinions to the contrary, is
by far the most dangerous crossing in
London. London Daily Mail.
Auctions in Japan are quietly con
ducted. The bidding is secret and si
lent, each person writing his bid on a
slip of paper and dropping it into a box.
When it appears that all the bids are in
the box is opened and the highest bid
der is named.
Laborers are so scarce in Switzerland
that they have to be imported not only
lrom Italy, but Bohemia and Silesia.
Alaskan travelers say that the mos
quitoes' there have driven men to suicide.
(181
THt MARKETS.
MTtiBI RO,
Grain, Flour and IVii-d.
WnEAT-No. S red t 75
Hv No. 3 6
COHN No. 9 yellow, ear 49 40,'
No. 3 yellow, shelled 7 iV
Mlied ear ili 45'
OATH No, 8 white 27 37,' tf
No. 8 white 30';
i'J.OUn-Wlntnr patent 4 0U 4 10
1'nnny straight wlnturk. 8 70 8 90
HAY No. 1 timothy. 15 25 15 75
Clover. No. 1 14 00 14 25
FEKD No. 1 white mid., ton.. 1 25 1H 76
Jlrown middlings.. 16 IK) 17 0')
llrnn, bulk 15 50 18 00
BTHAW-Wheat 8 0 8 60
Oat 7 80 7 76
Ufllrjr I'rnduotfl.
BUTTER Elgin orosmory....U 24S 35
Ohio crcamory. 2'i 221'
Fnncy country roll 16,'t- 17X
CllKESE-Ohlo, new 11 ll.'
New York, now 13 lli.'-j'
l'nultry, etn.
IIENfl per lb 103 11
I'HICKKNH dressed 15 10
EGUrJ l'a. and Ohio, fresh.... 18, 10
Fruits and Veirt'tnbln,
DEANS Navy per bushel t 3 M(? 3 25
rOTATOEfl-Fancy white, V 50 65
CAIIHAOE por bbl 1 00 1 25
OMONB per bu 4J 60
1IAI.T1MOKK,
Fi.orn s 95 4 is
WHEAT No. 2 red 75H 75V
COHN Mixed 4f 47
OATH 27'u 3
F.dOH 1? 1
LUTTElt Ohio creamery 22 2:1
rilll.AOIXt'lII A.
FLorn 8 mae 4 10
WHEAT No. 3 red 71 75
f'Olt Kn. 9 ml to1 lit ir.l-
OATH No. 2 white SC4
in. 1 J r.n t Tonmerv, extra. ... 2S '.8
EOUH l'ennsjlvania flrats.... 19,' 20
N'MV YtM'.K.
Fl.om Patents. $ 4 20 4 00
W HEAT No. 2 red " W
COHN No. 2 iV'-i
OATS White western 27'. j
ULITElt Cronniery 1 'ii
lilHiS Htn u nud l enu 18 21
1.1VK STdl'K.
Contriil Stork YuriU, l-imt Liberty, I'rt.
CATTI.n.
Frlmo henvy, 1501 to li'.UO lbs. . 5 f!0fg 5 8T
l'rlmo, laurtio H00 lb. 6 SiJ 5 6)
Medium, 1000 to 1.0 I Its 4 85 6 0J
Fnt h el tern 4 25 4 M
llutoher, 900 to 1U00 lbs 4 V0 4 4 )
( ommon to fnir 3 60 4i 0
Oxen, common to fat 8 60 H 50
Common to good fat bulls and
cows 2 25 4 00
Milch cows, each 20 0 35 00
Extra milch cows, encn 35 00 50 00
Booh.
Trlme medium weights 6 R'V5 5 85
Jltst hfavy yorkors mid meil . 6 05 6 70
Good to choice cnekern 6 70 6 80
Good igs and light yorkurs... 6 00 6 (S3
Hklp pigs 8 70 4 60
Prime benvy hogs, 6 60 6 CO
1'ompion to fair 6 40 6 60
Houghs 8 60 6 00
Stags 8 00 4 23
siti'.r.p.
Extra, mod. weight wethers... 4 15? 4 2
Good to choice 4 00 4 10
Medium 8 25 8 75
Common to fulr. 1 50 2 60
LAMBS,
I.amhs, extra sprlnu t 6 40(3 5 60
l.nmbs. good to choice, spring. 6 10 6 80
Extra, yearling 4 23 4 60
Hood to choice 4 10 4 83
Medium 8 75 4 10
Common 1 60 8 10
I'ALVKS.
Veal, extrn 9 7 OOgfl 7 25
Veal, goodrto ohoico 8 60 7 00
Venl, common to Inlr 6 33 0 0.
Veal, common heavy 8 60 4 60
TRADE REVIEW.
Effect of tho Strike Has Boon Noticeable.
Prospects Favorable Failures of the
Week Comparatively Nominal.
R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review
of Trade" says: Not Wall street alone,
but the entire business world watched
the progress of the efforts to bring
about a settlement of the anthracite
coal strike with active interest. This
week the paralysis of the anthracite in
dustry was more complete than last, ami
the effect was seen upon the distribu
tion of merchandise in the East and the
placing of new orders with manufactur
ers, lint the working force has increas
ed largely through the settlement be
tween the Amalgamated association and
several steel companies, whose works,
employing 60,000 men, have been idle.
In the East the conditions seem gener
ally favorable for a quick recovery, with
the coal strike over, while in the West
there has been no noteworthy reduction
in the distribution of any class of goods.
Aside from the expected reduction to
Sj6 for steel rails and a sale of Besse
mer pig at Pittsburg for $1,1.75, the
whole list of iron and steel products is
unchanged. The feeling grows strong
er that bottom has been reached. Tak
ing the 11 articles quoted in our price
tables it will be seen that after an ad
vance of over 100 per cent, in 1800
prices have declined only about .15 per
cent, this year, and there is already a
tendency toward a higher level. One
company is considering the purchase of
10,000 tons foundry iron, and an export
order for 6,500 tons of rails has been
placed. Wheat again rose to 83 cents,
but failed to maintain the advance.
Corn for prompt delivery was scarce
and advanced 10 cents above the price
ai mis uate last year, or over 25 per
cent.
Wheat, including flour, shipments
for the week aggregate 4,242.810 bush
els, against .1,5.15.857 bushels last week,
3.872,455 bushels in the corresponding
week of 1890, 5,106,879 bushels in 1808.
5.8,14,246 bushels in 1897 and 4.215.794
bushels in 1896. From July 1 to date
this season's wheat exports are 42.762,
500 bushels, against 50.516,015 last sea
son and 47.000.897 bushels in 1898-99.
Corn exports for the week aggregate
8.156,617 bushels, against 2.134,206 last
week, 3.523.089 bushels in this week u
year ago, 2.530,076 bushels in 1808, 1.
108,601 bushels in 1897 and .3,165,605
bushels in 1896. From July 1 to date
this season's corn exports are 41,947,412
bushels, against 56.678.517 bushels Inst
season, and 36.095.2j8 bushels in 189S
09. Business failures in the United States
for the week number 169, as against 183
last week: 129 in this week a year ago;
166 in 1898, 189 in 1S97 and 325 in 1896.
Canadian failures number 22, against v
last week and 13 in the week one year
ago. t
Parkersburg (W. Va.) presbytery vot
ed for a shorter creed.
jq jo siJEnbooJ'Core pu 801 jo
f punod ooo'o6 Xutip uiunsuoa uopuo-j
THE febbINQ If THE BOERS.
Mournful Ending ol a Brava People That
Blrugglo Hard tor Existones.
For more than 60 years the existence
of the Boers lias been the epic of con
tinuous and immense adventure, in
which nothing has been so amazing ns
the last struggle and the final defeat.
There is no such example of a hard
and stubborn people, dimly led by des
tiny, in their flight from civilization, to
revolve in a circle which brought them
back at last face to face with the most
overwhelming environment of all the
ideas and forces of civilization, in the
shape of the British empire.
When the Dutch farmers resolved up
on their exodus from Cape Colony and
I dunged with their long teams of lutn
cring oxen and creaking wagons into
the wilderness of the north, wandering
over veldt and mountain, through bush
and river, seeking from decade to decade
for some further home and abiding rest
from their pilgrimnge. and fighting their
steady path as a handful against hordes
through a thousand miles of savage con
tinent, the Boers commenced a story of
heroism not to be equaled out of Exo
dus. It will never be adequately de
scribed, if not by the pen of some sec
ond Dc Quincey in pages of such su
preme eloquence and power as those
which immortalized the flight of the
Tartars. The very names of the Trans
vaal towns record the travail of sorrow
and death in which they were founded
"Wccnen," the place of weeping;
"Rustenburg," the place of rest; "Ly
denbttrg," the place of suffering. Lon
don Telegraph.
OPPORTUNITIES IN SAMOA.
Uncle Sam'i Possesiion In the Group Par
tlcularly Rich In Resourcos.
Somewhere in that mysterious part of
the South Pacific ocean, where one day
merges into another to keep chronomet
ers straight and to keep mankind from
trouble in marking the flight of years,
lie the Samoan islands, three in num
ber, of which the smallest, Tutttilla, is
the property of the United States. The
recent division of the islands, which are
connected with the United States anil
with Australia and New Zealand by reg
ular mail steamers, has assured their
future. Tutuilla, which is as large as
the State of Rhode Island, contains
many acres of the richest soil, and would
make a fruitful dwelling place for 100,
or,o ambitious men. It could be con
verted into vast plantations of coffee,
vanilla, tobacco, cocoanuls nnil dozens
of other native products, while a thriv
ing town could be made to flourish be
neath the flower-clad trees on the beach.
Apia, in Samoa, is one of the most
nrosnerous towns in the south seas, and ;
its future is assured. It was in the hills
north of this place that Robert Louis
Stevenson, after roaming the earth for
a paradise, found one. It was there he
died. Success.
Great Britain Taxes Brains.
Few people have any idea what a
flourishing institution is that miracle of
dinginess the British patent office
and what a valuable source of revenue
it constitutes to the government. Con
ducted with the strictest regard to econ
omy, with almost a total neglect of ev
ery consideration other than that asso
ciated with the collection of fees, it fur
nishes a royal profit of 100,000 yearly,
extracted from its mostly impecunious
clientele (the natural clement of the in
ventor is adversity), or at the rale lis
nearly as possible of too per cent, on its
turnover. London Express. .
The Iteit Prescription for Chills
and Foyer is a bottle of Ghovr's Tastm.fm
Chii.lTonio. It Is simply Iron and quinine In
a taaielew form. No cure uo tay. 1'rlce 600.
The first member of the royal family
to ride a cycle was the Duchess of Albany.
How Are Your Bowels?
Now what you want is Cascarets. Go and get them today-Cascarets-in metal box
with the long-tailed "C" on the lid-cost 10c. Be sure you get the genuine! Cascarets are
never sold in bulk. - Take one! Eat it like candy, and it will work gently-while you
sleep. It cures, that means it strengthens the muscular walls of the bowels, gives them new
life. Then they act regularly and naturally. That's what you want It's guaranteed to
be found in
TTTifl
V 'S Gt the t(n. If youw.nl remits! Tble It mirk! "CCC ;' C.r.ts r n.v.r "
X. fit soM In built, but only tni Iwt. In th. Iltht blu. m.tl box with ih. lon-ttld C. W -t7
fcTSJtiLl 'or trais-mirk h C with lon uil on th. lid! --T1wryTJ. IJt
IQc.
25c. 50c.
"fSni.
To any nssdy
to
nutn.
UUII.
Cinders from the forest fires on Cape
Cod were carried by the wind as far as
Boston, a distance of almost 50 miles,
falling in the streets and the waters of
the harbor in considerable showers.
Fotwa FAnM,rfS Ptvs do not spot.streak
Or give your goods nn unevenly dyed ap
pearance. Sold by alt druggists.
Only one pensioner who served in the
war of 1812 is left. His name is Hiram
Cronk. He is 100 years old, and lives
in Oneida county, New York. About
2,000 widows of 1812 arc left in the rolls.
To Cnre a Cold In On lny.
Tnks I.AXATivs Promo qmrnria Tam.sts. All
druftflftt refund the money It It falls to cure.
B. W, Ubovu's signature is on escb box. 1160,
Meat has been preserved in a frozen
state for 30 years, and found perfectly
eatable at the end of that time.
The stomach has te work hnrd, grinding
th food we erowd Into It Malt Its work
easy by chewing Beemsn's Pepsin Qum.
Professional matchmakers arc invari
ably employed to arrange marriages in
China.
t do not believe Plso's Cnre for Consumption
has an equal for eonghs and colds. Jonn F.
Bona, Trinity Bprlngs, Ind., Feb. 15, 1U00.
It is a noteworthy fact that in the
State of Utah there is not one Irish
Mormon.
Carter's Ink Is tho
best Ink that can bo mndo. It costs r.m no
tour than poor atutt cot lit to write with,
Dublin tramways, arc .17,000 better
in six months with electricity in place
of horses.
Mrs.Wlnslow'sfntWnef'vrnp forrlilldren
ceethinc, softens the Kums, reduce inflHtnmr
tlon, allayniialn, ernes wind oollcIiGo abotUe.
Seven out of eight loaves of bread
eaten in London are made of foreign
wheat.
IIow' Till
We offer Ono Hundred Unllnrs Kewnrd for
rtnr ennenf ('utiirrh that cannot be cured by
Mall's Cutitri-h Cure.
K. .1. ( 'nr.xrr Co., Toledo, O.
IVe. the nnderxlitiird, have known F. .1. Che
ney for the lnt l.r yenr. anil hrlievo him irr
f'lrtly himornMc In all !uineHn tmuimrtlou
and llnnnrlnlly alile to curry out any obliga
tion made by their 11 rm.
VbntTiiuax, Wholesale Dnmt;lsts,Tol(sdo,
Ohio.
Wai.DiNn, Kintai A MAnviw, Wholesale
DrilKKlsts, Toledo, Ohio.
HaMV Catarrh Cure N tr.Ven Internally, art
Ine ilireetly upon tho blond and mucous ur
ftiren of tho extern. TeiMmonliiin sent free.
Prlre, 7Se. per bottle. Sold bv all Drutftflijts.
Hull's Family 1'llla are the best.
The nlacc of honor at a Chinese ban
quet is at the host's left hand.
A Very Bad Combine
Jt that of
A Very Bad Sprain
and
A Va7 Black Bruise
It often llfipptii
Lilt JUBt M JJitvll
St. Jacobs Oil
Vruui,t curt ol UotU.
THE IDEAL LAXATIVE
1
mortsl, suffsrlnj from bowsl (roubles ind too poor
Aaoros juriing nmtoy u., wiiujo or new Tors,
Show us a fault in our busi
ness and we stop it at once, no
matter how profitable. We
don't believe a fault can ever
be really profitable.
They said our Ague Cure
was too bitter and powerful for
the weak digestion of malarial
illness.
We have corrected the fault.
It's cost us thousands of dol
lars to do it, but we have cor
rected it.
And there is no better medi
cine under the sun for every
form of malaria than this new
Malaria and Ague Cure.
J. C. Ayer Company,
Practical Chcmliti, Lowell, Man.
Ayrr'i Sinararilla
Ayrr'i 1'ills
Aycr't Ague Cure
Aycr'i Hair Vigor
Aycr'i CherTy Pectoral
Ayer'i Ccmatone
Trit rcnl rorih of
our fe:l.o mm r.3
lmccotittitrrl with
citht'r 111 like Ur$-1.0
to W,.M. Vf jo tha
Iarr-t tnitkrri i'l TtUiN ii
(if Turn .ounr!t1.r.ohrv-t
In tbe world. We make and
uipto f."0 itiiI :;.ag
hir than muf other two
Oiatitj fact uir in tlit U ti
Of" Kstnhilflhed
ilk 1741. .
do yon pny $4 to
95 rorMioesiu.m you
tfnnbuyW.L.Uoiiglas
i KUoes lor nna
93.50 u nica
are jusms
goocu
TIIF It FA HO moro W. ! lintglat H nrvi
t ri hruR urn ftnH th:in RUT otll'T Itiiikf t N-'VltitM
VllKV A Hi: III 11 BKHtFOB MK.1.
THE
l it tmp'Tteit t nl
THE
I Aintnrin irainrr un
Tim work-
DLdl other mnkci. Tbry fit Ilk ctii- ULOi
torn tnnda thet. Thrf will cut
Ihl CA wur two rft otlirr niakcB at pl
SbJiUU th Hin trlcct, thathTno rp- 4ilwU
utati'Hi. ion ran f1f Tocom
mi 1 riff" mrni th'tn tt yr friiirtat thi j- AtjnF
SHllr.ll'l''M''wyy lhtwerth-n..HUh
Tour der thou Id kp them t we gtv oni daltf
txrlmlvt tali In rh town.
Title no MibtliU'! Inrfrt on ittYlnr W. I.
Ioui 1ri hori With itims inrl price atainptd on bottom.
If Tour dealer will not rt them for ymi.etnd direct to
fartorr, enrloiinf prire nd 23c. tr fur cafriare..
State kind of leather, an! width, pl1n or can to.
Our hoei will n-irh yon inywritr. CatnlnQut Vefc
' W. L DOUGLAS SHOE Brockton, Mass.
STOPPED FRCI
Pirminently Cured St
DR. KLINE'S CHEAT
NERVE RESTORER
I"1U hftar lrt da
Cvnttttn, pertnikl nr hr nail. iremUee 4
ffj T It I A I HOTT1.R Kit Hit
I U Fit ptietiti Kio pay eiiirectMre smlr an rtueer,
I viu$ imardrrt, Epllff
-srwinmitwrf, 11010017 tomporarj rttiar, mr ui nrr.
. Hsuwi, Ht. Tiios Dm
1 iieniuir. MniUHiog.
K. K.U.ULINR.Ld.
1 8J1 Arch Street. Philadelohia. ruM uu.
8SllKiPS
lj JtLJ-rr 1INIUN riAQf?
J NI T 1 1 1 " ft I
About the first thin the
doctor says
Then, "Let's see your tongue."
Because bad tongue and bad
bowels go together. Regulate
the bowels, clean up the tongue.
We all know that this is the way
to keep and look well.
You can't keep the bowels
healthy and regular with purges
or bird-shot pills. They move
you with awful gripes, then
you're worse than ever.
ALL
DRUGGISTS
to buy CASCARETS, we will tend a bc-t Iris.
mtnuonmj savtrtlttmcnt sna paper. 410
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