The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, January 06, 1910, Image 10

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' / TSX* ! ' '* \ n??i h???i. I I ' I I ! rarfM IfiM 1 The Kind You Have Always Bo in use for over 30 years, tia ? and lian Allow ii All Counterfeits, Imitations ai Experiments that trillo with r Infonts and Children?Expcvit What is CtCastoria Is a harmless suhsti grorio, J>rops and Soothing Sj contains iioit,ln?r Onlnm. Afnr substance. Its apro is its guar and allays Feverislmess. It c Colic. It relieves Teethingp Tr and Flatulency. It assimilate (Stomach and Iio-wcls, giving- ] The Children's Panacea?The GENUINE CAST ^ Bears the Si The KM You Havi In Use For Ove THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURNi UfnAflly nn M V vvi cun vim in i . uui 111 a I. Spencer Trask, banker and multi-millionaire, was killed, three other people arc beleived to have lost their lives and four were injured when a frieght train crashed into the Montreal Expresson the New York Central Railroad at Croton X. V. l( , A!1 of the victims were in the \olBt car, which was telescoped \$>the engine of the frieght. i i i urc Mil ^ <v;-> ?i sifrpfi', ami fvvas crushed like an egg shell. -V^ Tlio throe persons thought to have been killed were imprisoned in the wreckage. No sound could be heard from (hem after and their deaths was considered a certainty. A porter of the sleeping cart and three other persons all in-1 4 1 1 i i nit t i juruu, urawieu out or me wreckage. The collision is said to be duo to a careless brakenian on the express. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a very valuable medicine for threat and lung troubles, quickly relieves ami cures painful breathing and a dangerously sounding cough which indicuto j congested lungs. Sold by all Dialers. I An Emergency Brake. Saying her prayers is considered by little Katlierine a nightly propitiation to the Almighty to be accomplished | with ail possible speed. Night after i night Che rattled ofl tin' Lord's I'rayer a string of unintelligible gibberish until a N'eme.sis overwhelmed her in the form of maternal chastisement. "I'm sorry to be obliged to punish you," said her mother, "but vow are a naughty little girl. It's very, very irreverent in you to rattle oft' the Lord's Prayer like that." "1 don't rattle it off." sobbed Knlli- ! erinc. "Iloally and truly, mother, 1 don't. I always slow ui> to\> ud the end. because I'm afraid if t don't I'll say it all through twice before I think." ? Philadelphia Ledger. LL Thousands Have Kiiney Trouble and Fsver Suspect it Ttov To Find Otif. Fill a bottle or comino: glass with your water and let it stand tweiitv-four hours; j l?r< /T, a brick .Inst sedi/llW Lj~r Cd meat, or settling, . z\.x A <73) strinirv or tnilkv ! f l If appearance often \ K\ im?Iicntc-s an 1111healthy condii rj tiou of 11io kidjf! ueys; too fre- j vj// Cjiient desire to i the back are also s\ mptouis that tell you the kidneyo and bladder are out of order and need attention. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, paiu in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary ; passage. Corrects inability to hold water an J scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of beifur fottinr*11/>/l t ? "c> ? , -- rt ~ I "lie. I through the May, and to get up mat y times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is booh realized. *t stands the highest because of its remarkable ? health restoring propcrties. If you need a S^IiWesrr: medicine you should !! have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. Floow aiiij. !?. ' i. I v oil tllrtlf iwit'm o i . ??i - - - r ? , ...? > * II rwun j, iv: IHM lit* SCUl I rce by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hingliamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and remember the name, D-. Kilmer's SwainpPoot, and the address, l$iughamtou, N. Y., on "very bottle, 0uckfen'& Arnica Salvo Ihc Dcst Salve In The World. r ^ L._ A I g<^^x^sss^g^^ccs^^v^\\\vy^ ught, and which has been s borno tlio signature of , been made under his perpervision since its infancy, o one to dccoi vo you in this, id " Just-as-good" are but wid endanger the health of jnco against Experiment. ASTORIA tuto for Castor Oil, Parerrups. It is Pleasant. It phiito nor other Narcotic antee. It destroys Worms uros Diarrhoea and Wind oublcs, cures Constipation >s the Food, regulates tho healthy and natural sleep. Mother's Prieml. ORSA always gnature of ^ | 3 Always Bought : sr SO Years. STREET, NEWVOnHCITY. ^ ( Drunk Negro Kilis His Mule. While ill :i drunken condition i Henry Derrick, a negro of the <, Townville section, beat his mule \ almost to death with a stick and | then inflicted wounds upon the . animal with a knife, from which it died next day. After the an- ( inial had been badly slashed , Derrick led it to the home of ; Dr. Hunt, who sowed up the c great gashes, but the wounds ( failed to heal. Derrick was arrested and was taken in charge by OHieer Woolbright and lock- ' 1 ed up but made his escape fr< in |. the calaboose, and lias not since , been located. A reward has t been offered for his arrest. ? An- < derson Daily Mail. 1 Tin* busiest ami mi^lust little tiling ever umic 1 Slum ii li an 1 l.iver Tablets. They do tin' work whenever you r??j ?i i r?? tli ii I aid. i in si- tablets change we ( into htr?.?11K'11? into energy j gloominess int > .joyo ism k*. Their action is bo gentle one don't realize the\ have taken a purgative. Sold l>y all 1 Dealers. j; I What Roads Owe to Salt. I Roads, we are told, owe a great deal to salt. According to one theory, the . oldest trade routes cam? into exist | onee :ik a result of the trallie in salt Olio of the oldest roads in Italy Is the Via Salarla. along which I lie people ' of the Sabine counlry obtained their | salt from the salt pun* of <>stla. Sail was the main merchandise carried ii. the transllhyan caravans in the days of Ilerodot.is. and sail is one of the | chief elements in the trade along the Sahara caravan routes today. Salt ami salt lisli. it is interesting to re ' member, entered largely into the coin- i inerce of the Carthaginians. The In I ter. by the way, was considered a del I * * ? 11 * v in those i?ri'-( 'hrist in 11 ilnrs London Nt'tvs. | f" This] is the trade- | mark which i is found on i_ 11 I i' ? every Dome | i of the genuine Scott's Emulsion I: the standard Cod Liver I Oil preparation of the I 1 wor!d. Nothing equals I it to build up the weak | and wasted bodies of young and old. K"l< SALIi I!Y AM, URUGGISTS Send 10c., name of [inper and this ad. for our hc.uiliful Savings Itank ami Child's Sk< tch-liook. I'.ach hank contains a ('.(Kill I.m k J'onny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St.. N. Y. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought > A11E YOU SLEEPY? NERVOUS? ? TIRED? I 11 IT WILL WAKEN UP YOUR LIVER and start it working. Then you can work, and enjoy it, too. RXSBDnBmnBHM TMF f FNIIIMF Kiia Urn. Btn f Ithn front of aaoti packngo and tha I | iumturo nnd aaal of J. H. ZEILIN I I a. CO., on tha aide, In RED. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCIST8. Ride Cauced Death. L. I). Onrrett, a well-known 'dueator and fanner of Davidson, fell from Ilu> northbound passenger train, No. 44, three x . Si.... r T ; 1 -? iiih-m i mm ucxmmon, ana was load whs> i picked up. lie attempted to board the rain in Lexington after it started. He discovered that the Pullman was the only one he ould reach, and he grabbed the ailing, but the platform door A as closed against him, and his screams failed to be heard. Afer riding 15 miles through the ileak winds, bis grip gave way, lll<! r?'N I (Ml. rrin* attending phvsieiaan hinks the man froze to death, is lie docs not think the wound nflictcd on his head by the fall >uId have produced instant loath. .M ?it inir I.IS/>rur. 'vervwhcre life is being nii'le more o ;hr >11 vcli the work of I)r King's S'ew Life 1'ilU in Comuipition. Uiliou?- J H?Prt I Indi?r?wii??n T ,i ?>?? )U'H, Kidney Disuses antl Bowel Dis>nl?>rn. They're easy, but sure, and leifectlv build uj> the lu-alth. 25o at ill Dru^giutH. A Message To The FarmersA fjreat deal of interest has >een manifested, editorially and ?? hnvii-lon H... U ,i?.? i ?> i.n , nit; cm Hi111 n the coining tour of Dr. Sea?ioii A. Knapp, of tho Department of Agriculture in January, ir.cl many inquiries have been received by hini asking what opics he will discuss on this journey. Dr. Knapp has very kindly consented to furnish the press, and through the press the Fanners, with the subjects of 11 is ;l (l<! ! i >? At (ireenville, South CaroliJia, where will he will speak on J miliary 12th, at o,clock ni., his topic will hi' "The Making ?l a (ire,-it. Common People in l In- Rural 1 )ist rids." 11 is object in this address is to imprss upon the farmers of South Carolina some definite line of work, which it consistently followed, will make South Carolna, with ill iis natural resources, a great State in which the rural masses will be prosperous. The same general method will l)c pursued in the addresses in lie several stales, outlining in arli snrh policies as are most m | tort ant and a | >i >1 i<*a Itlt * to the .'ural population. A H r< Ichfil .Mifitukr , > cndiuc: (In* itching. puinful distress of Theie'n ih> ne?d to. I^ Htc 11: ''1 lufTVrcd much from writes Will MuihIi. of Sin r City, N. ' till I g?.i i hox of Hucklcii 8 Arnica .miIv.-, a i' Viis fcoon cuie 1." Hums, I? il?, UlJero. ever Kczcma, (Ji.tB, t.ha,p;i lands, ( liilliluius, van ill hi fo e it. 2 ? it all I M iiKgUts We Give Aivay Absolutely Free Tli<* People's Common St.iso Medical F.nglish, or Medicins Simplified, by H. Chief Consulting i'hysioinn to (lie Iuvnli tficnl Institute ut rtuifulo, a book of I? over 700 illHatratioDS, in strong poper stamps to cover cost of rani 1 ik>* only, or, Over 680.00!) conies of this Goinnlefa 1 binding nt regular price of SI.50. Aft wero given #\vay ?s nhovo. A new, * for mnilin^. Better send NOW, befor PBNSARY MP.DICAI, ASSOCIATION, R. V. I ?R. PIICRCK'B FAVOl THK ONE RRMF.DY for worn or that its makers are not afraid ta every Ingredient. No Secrets?N THE ONE REMEDY for womei no liabit-formin& drugs. Made f of well established eursthre value -l? - " r Hcv/'s This? Wo offer One Hundred Tollara Reward for any case of Catarrh tluit oannot l>e cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We thf undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lust 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in nil bus' r?PS8 Ira sections and Hnancially aMo to CArry out any obligations marie by bits Arm. , W'aloino. Ktvnan & Mahvin, \Vliok-t-ale UriinKtKts, Toledo, O HnM'n <?atnrrli Curo is taken internally, noting directly upon the blood and mui otiH Mir face* of ihe 8Vf?tein, TVhI imonialrt went froe, Price 7'm. p>r bottle. *ol I by all Druggists. Killed The Girl He Lovad. Roy McKinney, who shot and 1_!11 1 ^ r f-v /ni t? Kineu miss jjora unappeii in a dining room in the Bearers hotel at Peru, Indiana,Dec. !U) and then shot himself, was wanted in (Indianapolis for a daring hold up in the busines section of that city. It is alleged that McKinney entered a lunch room in that city at i o'clock yesterday niorninj; and covering the clerk will his revolver robbed tin; cash i\? Jster. Letters found in the dead man's pockets indicate that the murder today was carefully planned and it is probable that the bold up yesterday was part of his plirii. In his letter, McKinney said he would kill the ^irl i ecause she would not many him. Mr re I % IN'li? I f ?? If v< u h:ivi? |) ?in? in the hark, Urinar\ aililrr or Kidney tri'UhV, anil wmil ? c-itain, pVa-imr, Ik i I. t ine for women's ill", Try Mother (Jrav's Auxtialnn-Li-af it Is n s ifc anil n< vci-f olinir iT^nla or A' I >i iikvif s hv iiih'I .V> cH S>ini|>li pacKd;s KKliK. A?Mrv.v?, Tito ^!<iilu i (ir.iy Co., Ij??linr, N. Y. "Dai.ghtci" is His Bride. William 11. Chadwick of IV.xton, a retired carriage manufacturer, was married Pec. 510, to Miss I ana V. Chadwick, who was supposed by the acquaintances of the family to he his daughter. The bride was taken into the home of Mr. Chadwick when she was an infant, and was reared by the first Mrs. Chadwick as a dmiit/htciv If w:i< known to only a few relatives that tho young woman was not their own child. Tho first Mrs. Chad wick died { about two years ago. MissLina Chadwiek immediately took up i the house-hold supervision. I Tho bride is 150 yea is old and ' the bridegroom about ">(). Stivt'il At Draili'M Door. * The ilnor of deal h seemed nil-1 > to j open for Murry \V . Ayers, of Transit B 'idge n. v., when hi-* life \v?h wo. j derfully mvt??l. I \vn? in a dreadful I condition,'' ho write*. "my skin Hut a'tnout je.low: eyi? aunUci.; tonkin . c >aled, einaei ited fro u lo-iin;; 4< poutidn, growing wtaker daily. Vimj lent liver trouhl pn lin^ in ti | death in ppitn of docto-s Then thai nmtchleHH medicine Electric Bitteit I curei! inc. I regained the -10 potiritl 1<<sl I ami now am well ami tt.ong ' For al stomach, Liver ai.d kidney ImnlKt they're Buprema. .r>0e at all 1). tiggis-is, H;s Strong Point. A bright schoolboy has written n composition on the turtle. In which he , says: i "A Hirtle In not so frisky n* it man but he <*nti stnnd a hot coal longer on his back without squealing." ? Exchange. Chamberlain's Cough Rentedy nevei disappo nts those wit > use it for ohstinfcfcti i ought*, colli* ami nidationsof ti t throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a re.uedy for all throat and lung dr senses. Sold by all Dealers. ^.IJ / A VsUICJ VyOmTOrl, In a country store a young boy was under discussion by the cracker bar rel committee. .loncs hnd just re marked; "That boy's a regular foul, lie don't know iiothliig. lie don't know enough to come In when it rains." Then he discovered I lie boy's father, who had overheard the remark, and, wishing to appease him, lie said: "Waal. Sum, 'talu't your fanli. You learned him all you knew." ? ^ . Ml. Advisor, in l'laio ids' Motel and SurUS large pages and covers, to any ono sending 21 onc-cent in French doth binding for 31 stamps. I'umily Doctor Hook wore sold in cloth orwards, one and n half million copies ip-to-d.ite rovised edition is now ready s nil are {(one. Address Wori.d's DisPieree, M. D., President, Hiiffulo, N. Y. 1ITK PRESCRIPTION s's peculiar aihntnts good enough > print on it* outside wrapper its fo Deception. ^ which contains no alcohol And rom native medicinal forest root* / ) U!>? 1 .'. ."Jt" 1 ' ? ?? Atlanto Jail is Bad. That white women were hung up 011 tho wall of a cell room, as though crucified, with exI tended arms, that at least one attempt was mode to whip a woman, aid thai prisoners were1 used to <1" work for piivate citi-; zcns were somo of the things testified to today, in the city ounci! investigation of the dty prison, known as the. stockade. Charges that the city prison, to which men and women convicted of misdemeanors and unable to pay a money fine are committed is a filthy place, unworthy of holding even animals, that there has been p,raft and that barbarous cruelties a e practiced there have been made. The grand jurois recently indicted SimVininrr I and two enaids for c neltv and made pnbli a scathing report, which ushKhi In this investigation. Ruhv lit her. 1 connlry girl, who aid s!',? . w;\s 1!) ye:-rs old, wa < the si , \ i!n< <f the day. After t] " ':r if i }; ?. >rs had descibed !' ;?iixon:\- "t ho dirtiest, foulest- plac on earth, dirtier than any pig pen," the girl was called. ( She told how she was sent to (he stockade alter her motlif r remarried, because she fought . with her stepbrothers," and how j one day she was struck by ^ another woman prisoner. SI e struck back, and fearintr to bi? punished, went t) Superintendent N'ininp; and i"i?pfirted her infraction of rnloK. ^ "Mr. Yining grabbed me," she said, "and snapped a hand- ^ on ITaround my wrist. He and another miard dragged me {o tin* wall in the coll room and . hooked my 'inn to a. ring in the 1 wall. The ling was so. high that I could not stand on my 1 foot, hut had to .stand on my tip toes. 1 told Yining that 1 was ill, and suffering, hut he paid no attention to mo. I was lump: til ore for nearly on hour ( in agony before 1 fainted. ' do | not know how long 1 was hang ' iu.LT, but I was down, and tindoctor was attending to me ( when I recovered consciousness." The witness told of seeing s another girl, also wjiite hanging by both wrists. A third girl ^ was hung up, but her hands were so small that she slipped through tin* handeutt's. This \ same girl, the witness swore, 1 was put in the whipping machine, a l>ig wooden chair, in- j vented hy Yining, in which the | vict.in is placed, fastened and ? then turned over for the applica- 1 tion of the lash. \ he I ;sh is a heavy lent her st it with large ! metal rivets studied i*i its snr- | face. this girl, IV.: I Ryan, was so small. howev< r. that s! e I slipped I liiou .ii the chair, and t lit! L'lia II !s < . : V > IMl till' mIIiiiii: i n - n" ' ' i vl " ????> ?? | V l<> heal lit*!*. 1 The Kupi r'.n endent and the 1 guards are '.ndieied for cruelly healing a ni>gro. Another negro died a few days ago from blood jiouoning caused by shackles rusting on his legs and cutting into tin* (lesh. When m isoiu rs arrived at the stockade shackles \Mie jiveted on oTer I heir clot bin ,.ip j .o mat N-r how long tin \ \\<ie li- Id. they ('( hi!) I I w it r, i < i . \ . I 11. - >i 1 " ... .... . ...? * lilt II \ I' I I i I I i 1 y . . Only lye ko;i}> v. as furnished ti e prisoners, ami liny ^<>1 no towels. Theinvi sli.alion will continue* tomorrow, ami over ;i linmli( <1 witnesses have been summonei'. \ t\ I: <1 III'/./ nil Itnn'iii lirin^R s ilT r n. often <!i at.' to IIiou-mikIm, wlnl !< < i).!-? e<>u;jli anil l.ij/ri| |??*? 11 <ii l?'ii Winli'T and spriiik ' <lan;(? r i hiitpii iij?" i ' st * 11, l( w r |> ii dl i i'b 1 k ir?', cIi'IIh anil It vi ; |> i'ii i ' ! k < f lirru), til l a i lir<>V-;i i]> n.r c iu,;b. Winn tinp Jilt icks, lis viiii v iluc \cmr life, <l?>11( <ielM n> tui-K Dr. Kh^'h New I ) >covi.ry. "One l>iil i !e < tin 'I iik w Ich A. I< I;11111 ' i f 1'iiie V til- v, Mins", 'after bi'ing l.iid up llui'ii w.i Its with < J. I I,*' [*\>l* ii I-:' lllll)."', I ! Mini lilipl H, (' IIIKI S. < I !i r. \\ II pU'K "Kb lilOl ehili , VmIiiii i, I'm snpr. : ii*. 0 . $1,00 I illitlHDll t'll l?y llll 1 lr I _c ^ ir ' i 1-5 ur.-an Mcr'ilHy. TUKtll* lil?* >1 VulMji" I'll- WOl'ld nnniiid. iVwcr 11 in ii li.ilf < ! I'n. htibbv born Iiv 1 <> lii* llfly yt:ir:? of n,cu. ( bninliptIhiii'm (} iiiuli It "ine lv i< i (.( i oofiimon, ? vt 13 .day coii'-ih tii'Murr. It In ii nir i ir.ormtm r< u c ly for a!l tie roiiiiji Minn ii it* I (Injriroo* roif|?'r>! lonf< neiiliinRi fro n'o'd in tl.o h?rd, i n*, c!n ?t or In g >. S ?ld b ;i to ii (TH. ' * 'JL ' \ ' < . ' ** u n i r fi i r.? iiii^i? mt^mrnrnmmmwww?umwi I Get I If you arc sick, you tv m Of nnn I'L'O v/\n <1A I. v>v' UVj J A UU >VI I misery, and bo happy ag? If your illness is caus can quickly get the right Cardui. This great mod: lieved or cured thousand you from some female tro TAKE P AI I-?" UHI I For Won Mrs. Fannie Ellis, of Fostc years. Read her letter about Car* l|? seven years with female trouble. O die with my head and back. I t curcd. Caxdui is a God-send to $ ' AT ALL DE Divorced fjrTwo Minutes. I Two minutes after ^Irs. Silvey >p< er Thomas, daughter of W* \. 8peer, wall known in Atlanta Ja., iinarieial circles, wasgrant'd ti>! al divorcefrom her fathers 1 rc . . iv ii V nauiLuiir, nuaseu .J. l nomas n (ho snpei ior court, a marriage ieenso was issued to Marshall \ Mclvenzie and Miss Silvey ipeor. M iss 8peer's divoire was secur d on the allegations that she ,vas forced to marry the elvaufVur because (he man had made lireats <?f violence against lie)' ather unless t lie daugliter con-' rented to elope with him. Immediately nflcr lln> nniH?>a - l't%1 ' ,x ' nvolved li i'l the couit house, hey were driven to the Speer vsidcnce, on Pencil tree lload, vhere the wedding ceremony a'<is performed in the presence )i' a large party of friends. Another vhnpter in the ttpeer use also was concluded When a verdict, was rendered in the su n me court in favor of W. A. ipeer, who was sued hv his 'llSlllffllllP Tlinnini. f?., Olll/l <Wl/> . . i ? 111 >A v? ? ? i uuni.n, i.ui *Ti or alienation of his wife's afcet ions. .The elopement of beautiful 5ilvey ftpeer with her father's] landsome young chauffeur( ourteen months ago, created a .ensation. After being married n Atlanta, they left for Char-! olte. N. ('., where they were irrested as they registered at a irominent. hotel. Mrs. Speer nought the bride back to Atlani. but theyoung husband made -o much trouble that t he mot her ! t?ok her daughter to New York. I Mere tlic l>ri<le was kept hidden 0 escape reporters and to evade 1 writ of habeas corpus sought >v the hushand. finally Mrs.! ?.)! ? r sailed with her daughter [ i Kurope. Till-. 1? A n K,?-y I ??r. S,n ir.U | All-n'rt i* in ono thoe 1 i lull ill I III! Olll -I', II: |<I llOliCl) til'! differ ? ?** Just iIhj tiling t > u.-i" <vl>?'U rub is or (ivcrslnu'8 liiconi'rt lucesHary, i I your sii >o i he 'in.s t > (lincli. Sold I*v i y wliorf, '-5c. Done iicci pt any <uhstiti t Asiatic Turkty. Asiatic Turkey hail :i civilization tliousaikIs nf years a^o. The inlerin' (if t! 1:11 country Is populated today by fanners to whom modern knives and folks are unknown. 'J'be spoons tliey use are of wood, and ouch family, maUes its own. : W7W1 PARKER'S HAtn BALSAM t.'J; Clean*-! nn<l ttoaulificf the hn:r. . U v-Vlft' *Vl I'mmoU-a a luvui.nt fcruvftli. ' * wlBiMover Faile to.itpetoro .Gray >A y/, Hair to 1M Youtnfiil Color. .l> r-~-52VJ Cuui kca'p i!: oft?< a h hair , TV & c.f i 't ; I.IOM Dritjrgi'ta U-4 ^SC*!?X > wjj (PrlcUly AbIi, PoI??' _VAXR8 tOSTTfVE 0CRK3 C? r. ?ii wini txrt-' I') r ! : , ^ndovB'-X*. P. T. na* nplon-W fi) ,|,., M ?? > M i >t. i' (,-r^Wn?v*-y,iPccij/<lary [ t.uy : >'1.phlUtio Khcu-1 >*4 i< ' i. . f-.f ' *n Wm Ji'l '&r<4, J rj'f j . (1 CUrOLiO floors Ui^t "Pi* : ... 1 ( ) ; ; f "ft rra hb 6 \* (11A i R H * 1 .. - i^^Tsr,/rar^z-in^m'Lfl 1 - tt':' lr?^.tai^r',tiCitirr'ii,fi\;ni)l,X)<' ) . J. -v, ( to Foniol?f>r;ol ( ' ,1 f..lor.-n rr-.t? ?>-. I ' ' ><??? VWV?| V)UI # :It' ?. r'0., e!\ r. . V. i : r. j >j,;or?nl fr fllo ftltfl R1 r. . t ?rT-pltlic* r, 1uiU<liOf; up <1* ( , o*. v npMljr, ' ^ck ?t? f. V /eel u-i)j tr/ VIK iva?J 6 . :<" . _.* ?*.%t yin**. 'aK-r*J KWHW 1 ' ,'A. ? mm.,. m-.-.-t .... wcITm i isli to get well (| /if |ou<? S; sh to be rid ot: iea oy lemalo remedy ,to-get -Well,, It^s IS^ icinc, for women, hap -re- fir; s.of ladies, sufieiirg v* ten's Ills r, Avk., suffered amy forscvpn? 3ui. She writes: I was sick for jS Every month I wqlfl very nearly K oolc 12 bottles of lirdui'aud'was ^ suffering women." Try it. t S'" ,UG STORE' M llnvt> you \v. :i|liro't 7 t'" h i. yo-( can' ot bo too imrtj Y <u can <?> I o.... gi ? treatment t< cnrlO Khcs toll ui ke? you more J'b* 1o nnoih< i a <1 tho last i-. hn^/l -i*t t i Cli o If y< ii will la't" ^ niiicVb'in'rt Coiigh ilfineily at ibo 01M > on will !>?> savi J "* winch trouble. 8 by all D. alois. 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