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en Seal, the toot of the abov* it, is a very useful medicine. Many !> pie gather It in our rich woodlands ?" ing the summer. Few people know i 'valuable It Is in dyspepsia, catarrh, r ' as a general tonic. Vany thousand pounds of this root are 1 each year in tho famous catarrh edv, Peruna. This fact explains why rybody uscb Peruna for catarrh. Peruna is sold by your local druggists. Buy a bottle today. oe mviwo pomtcaehb. nam anil Advertising Offer. 1 Or. S. WALI.ACK CHEMICAL WORKS, 45 La Salle ?t., Clllcns'l, 111. r C4?.i7n 1 rui jiutK uwiiers WHAT OTHERS SAY: As a horseman, a lover of horses, as well as an owner and trainer. I cannot do justice to your Medicated Salt Brills. 1 used and sold quite a lot of it IWore anil since you made the improvement. Kiuee you perfecte I it I tlnd it lasts longer, and on this account it gives better satisfaction. They are the thing for stock in Spring. Summer. Fall nnd all the time. I cannot recommend it too highly. D. KING. Detroit, Mich., August 14, 19M, To Blackman Stuck Remedy Company, CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE If your <ler lt?r uon'tpoll it a*k him to write for prices. The Ideal DAI ATfll A Cream of Cathartlo rst-HlHi. Castor Oil CniLDKRN LICK TUB FUt ul*ncy, Corrtoia Ot iplni. !<! DlrMtloo. 2 5c- ALL DKUQOI&T* WOUIB HAVE BEEN DEAD Says Temple Clark, of Pope, Had It Not Been For Cardui, Now In Good Health. Pope, Tenn.?"As the result of a fall from a horse, I suffered intense agony for about 4 years," writes Mrs. Tempie Clark, of this place. "I was irregular and had falling feelings and other womanly trouble. At last I was induced to take Cardui, the woman's tonic, and it helped me a great deal. I certainly believe if it had not been for Cardui and Thedfortl's Black Draught, I would have been dead, instead of having the blessing of health "I love a dollar, but I have never seen one 1 think as much of as 1 do of a bottle of Cardui. I could tell a great deal more and not get tired. I recommend it to all my friends, for I am sure it will cure others as it has me." Remember that Cardui is a vegetable extract, corr.|> sed of valuable medicinal ingredients, which build up vitality, ton: i.p the nerves and strengthen the womanly onstitution*. For over 50 years, Cardui has been in successful use. Its merit is proven and known. Using it is no new experiment. It has stood the greatest of all tests?the test of TIME. NOTE.?The Cardui Home Treatment for Women consists of Cardui ($1), Thedford's Black-Draught (25c). or Volvo <50c) for the llvej\ and Cardui Antiseptic (50c). -These remHSii s may be taken singly, by themselves, If desired, or throe together, as a complete treatment for women's ills. Write to: I^idies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn., for Special Instructions, and C4-page book, "Home treatment for Women," sent tin plain wrapper, on request. ~ ^ o LOO^,hci> One of the strong features of t Automatic Sir rvhich makes smoke impossible, e a novice. Permits instant removal There is no danger of turning smokeless device prevents it. This means a perfect, odorf.es! fort, cheer and satisfaction. Beautifully finished in Japan < legs, base and top stamped out ?aluminum metal window frame; never hot. Made in various styles \ Every Dealer Eve'jrwhere. If Not A to the Nearesi STANDARD C (laeor) . 222SSSSSSSS Sweetened Faith. j Recently the Register culled atten- j || tion to the testimony of a prominent | -vphysician that the proportion of the ! * use of drills is declining. Added evi- d deuce now conies from England to the same effect. A proprietary pill widely used and popular in the United Kingdom has been found, on analysis, ^ to contain nothing but pure sugar. Vet it cures, as the testimonials prove. There is no reason to doubt the testimonials. We can't all be straight believers in the faith cure. Sweet is faith, but sweeter still is the faith that is founded on the sugar pill. No J]? doubt they cure. Did not the old New ^ England doctor, generations ago, make pills of bread dough, stain them lar without with rhubarb, and with theui to? cure half the ills his patients evideneed? He was a tyro, i? appears. The inventor of the sugar pill has great lv th< improved 011 him. Long live the su- ro, gar pill. May it march 011 to conquer of all the ills of the flesh. It is cheaper wi than quinine, and produces no we "head." Rarely sweet is sweetened ,K* faith.?New Hnven Register. J1." MUNYON'S EMINENT DOCTORS AT mc YOUIt SERVICE FREE. 1 Ka Oil Not a Penny to Pay For the Fullest ^ Medical Examination. f,,, If you are In doubt as to the cause ls of your disease mail us a postal requesting amedical examination blank, which you will fill out and return to us. Our doctors will carefully diag- p.o nose your case, and if you can be re? cured you will be told so; if you can- wa not be cured you will be told so. You Ru are not obligated to us in any way; nu this advice is absolutely free; you are at liberty to take our advice or not as ntyou see fit Send to-day for a medl- Th cal examination blank, fill out and pp| return to us as promptly as possible, his and our eminentdoctors will diagnose thi your case thoroughly absolutely free. *ja Muuyon's, 53d and Jefferson Sta., [!1: r>K i In I, in T5? jl uiiaaci^'uid, a a. Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a capre.?Lovelace. sni Mrs. Wituilow'a Soothing Syrup for Children Qj. teething.softensthe gums, reduce* inflamma- r ' tiou, allay h pain.cures wind colic.'25c. a bottle. , When gold speaks all tongues are of silent.?French. So. 44-'09. Th a For HEADACHK?lilrli ' r A PCDINR till Whctlior from Colds. Ileal, Stomach or uIi Nervous Troubles. Capudiiic will relieve you. nn It's Ihiuid?pleasant to take-acts luuncdlately. Try It. loc., 25c. and 50c. at drug "l Kto cs. m: of CURES RHEUMATISM ca TO-STAY-CURED. thl ISIieumuclde (liiiuid or tablets) jnj removes the cause and stops the pain .. quickly. An internal (bloo.D remedy. 110 which has cured thousands of had cases. Wc At all druinrists. Trial lioitic lab ets by pj-j mail 25c. Send coin or Ic stamps. Booklet . free. Address.BobbillChemical Company 31tf W. Lombard. St.. Baltimore. Md. wi It CO Do You Love Your Child? % Then protect it from the dan- an gers of croup to which every child is subieet. "Keen - DR.D.JAYNE'S | EXPECTORANT & in your home all the time, then you're ha ready for the sudden attacks of croup and colds. Neglect may cost you the life of your child. It's safest to be 1 h on your guard. Go Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant is the best remedy known for croup; itgivea ^lf quickest relief. Sold everywhere In three size bottles ni' $1.00. 50c, 25c lh; tvi th; 3LT DISTEMPER ?lJ idled very easily.'i ho sick nr.-cured, and all others lit le, no matter how "exposed." kept front having the 811 ' using SPOHN'b HyUID DISTKMPKlt CUIt.. dive (Jo true or In feed. Acts on the blood tmd expels (terms sof distemper. Best remedy ever known for mares tn t"C"i Mittle guaranteed to cure one ease. St*- ami $1 a Itottle; VC lozen, of druggists and harness dealers, or sent ex press mufacturer*. Cut shows how to poultice throats. Our *'0 etKlves everything. is?eal uircnts wanted. I.srei'Mt I 17".i w remedy In exlsteneo?twelve year*. cmitts and Bartariolofittv Goshen, Ind., U. S. A. JveHeat I an From the moment you strike |no match and touch it to the do ck, a powerful live heat radi- in ;s from the Jjp PERFECTION | Oil Heater si ml equipped with Smokeless Device)' ou bo lich burns for 9 hours with ^ e filling of its brass font, th lich holds 4 quarts. JJ, Gc he Perfection Oil'Hcater is the new mi Dpvirp Cr W v/ V ven when the heater is handled by bp I for cleaning. J? the wick too high?this automatic th n< 5, smokeless heat that carries comG< wt or Nickel?no cast iron to break? j to of one piece of steel?damper top i of 5 that heat will not tarnish?handle ; and finishes. 1 Yaurt, Write for Deecfiptiye Circular th t Aftner of the hi >11 COMPANY G( ?~atee> m 6,1 G( dbe' fjfoulpit |; I ELOQUENT SUNDAY SERMON EY DR. ELBERT RUSSELL Theme: God's Fcti:?rIiooC. Erookly-. N*. T.?d?v. Dr. Elrt Russell, of Ear'.ham Collo".-> Inina. preached in the Friends' ; House. Sunday morning, on "The therhood of God." There was a go congregation. Dr. Russell's :t was Lul:e 11:2: "And Tie said to them, when ye prav, say, our ther." He said: Fundamental in all oir religion is j concent ion of God. More or less usistently all that we do in the way worshin or service springs from tat we believe God to he, and what believe He wishes us to do and It is important for us very froentlv for the keeping of our re- j ion truly to go back to this fur.da- ; ntal element in our religion. I ; r cur conception of God determines j r religion in so far as it is a con- | tent thing. If v.-o believe that t d is a desnot. we shall cringe and j vn before Him. If \v<? holinvo Tir? I a jealous God we shall walk softly i not appear too presnerous in His ! ?sence. l^st in jealousy lie smite 1 If wo believe Ho is an absent or impassive Clod, who neither knows r cart's how we feel towards Tlim or tard Tlim. then we shall so 011 our y as If God did not exist, and shane r course of action with reference to r own clcsirm?, and we shall not 'kon with God. We shall say with b's friend, "Is not God in the height Heaven? What doth God know?'* ere is a story from the East of a rtain Parsee who was performing s devotions at the altar of fire, and ?re drew near a. Jew and a Chrisn. The Jew. moved with jealousy it men should worship the creature stead of the Creator, said: "Do ycu rship fire?" "No." said the Parsee, e do not, we only worshin tho nnt Cnlrif i us 1? I the flame." "What do you call that I irit?" asked the Jew. "Vve call him I muz. What do you name the In- 1 ite One?" "We call Him Jehovah," | Id the Jew. "God of Gods and Lord | Lords, the Great God end terrible." j le Parsee answered. "Your name is i great one. but it is awful." Then I rning to the Christian, ho asked: I !ow do you name the Great One?" s d the Christian said: "We call : m Abba. Father." and ihe Parsee I swered. " Your name is th*? greatest j all. but who gave you authority to II the Infinite. Father?" Now. it is Jesus who teaches us ' st. "Father," robbed of its human j firmities, of its e\il. of its limit a- i ms. is the name lik' s? tc God. If ! > would comprehend what is the I arac.ter of God and His attitude : ward us we should come before Him th the word "Father" upon our lies. I is worth while for us to take the I nception. this revelation cf Jesus of j id. and see what kind cf religion is | nsistent with it; how we. as cliil- | en of our Father, should worship m and behave ourselves before Him d talk of Him. Jesus has not left entirely to draw cur own inferces. He told us to call Him Father, tnow that theologians dispute over 5 question, whether it is right to i eak of the fatherhood of God to all j ?n, but certainly we shall Vie true to | sus if we talk of the fatherliness of ;d. And we shall find that Jesus s something to say about Gcd's reIon to the universe, to this world which humanity is so small a part, i? Pharisees believed in a distant id* God on His throne afar off in e seventh heaven, a majestic sover;n, removed from the common ings of the world. They believed e world was carried on through the ?diation of angels. They believed at God once for all had given His 11 for men's conduct in the law. at on some far off day men would ; ind before Him and he examined j to whether they had kept the law ;1 that only by some special province or miracle did God take a diet hand in the control of His uni- J rse. That was not the teaching of ! ::us. To Him the world was the I itV.er's house. To those rabbis who | Moved that God had spent six days making the world, lie said, "My tther worketh until now." He could y that liis Father makes the sun ;e and sends the rain on the evil d the good alike, clothes the lily d feed3 the birds. God needs no gel to t?ll Him what is going on the world. lie knows our needs fore we ask and when we pray wo r.ot have to invoke some angel carry the petition, hut simply say sincerity: "Our Father." How at changes the conception of re:ion ancl our relation to God; how fills the world with the presence of e Divine! Far he it from me to ny the possibility, or even the con iuous recurrence of the things we 11 miraculous, but to anyone who llows the leaching of Jesus the raele loses Its unique character for r religious thinking and life. I lleve that Jesus turned the water :o wine (it was exceptional activity the Divine power), but I believe at when the vine blossoms in the ring and matures its fruit in the I], it is just as much the activity of .d an when Jesus performed the iracle at Cnna. When Jesus teaches us to think of >d as Father, lie calls attention, st, to the likeness between our lrits and the Spirit of God, as there a likeness between father and son nature; and secondly, to the love ui vjuu, tiis ratner, reels toward ?n. We are made "In the linage of >d," whatever that may mean, and > certainly bear a spiritual likeness God. L<ove and reason and power will in us, though finite and small, ean the same In us that they do in >d. We could not understand Him if at werp not true. _ In fact, only iman sin is the unlike thing to >d. The sinless man is the one that ost clearly shows what God is. Revttion between God and man must i a process of man's comprehending >d and realising His purgoap. rthifcll rt* i??Wv ' W/ Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pi Is the best of oil medicines for the disorders and weaknesses peculiar to only preparation of its kind devised by ated physician?an experienced and ga the diseases of women. It is a safe medicine in any conditio TIIF, ONE REMEDY which eont, and no injurious habit-forming dt creates no craving for such Gtirnul THE ONE REMEDY so good tl arc not afraid to print its ever5 each outsido bottle-wrapper ere truthfulness of the nemo under o: It is Gold by medicine dealers everyw get it. Don't take n substitute of unki known composition. No counterfeit is who says something else is "just as goi or is trying to deceive you for his own s trusted. Ho is trifling with your mo; may be your life itself. See thai you gi Set your sail uceordini; to your wind.? Italian. Stop guessing! Try the best and most rertain remedy for all painful ailments ? Iiainlins Wizard Oil. The wav it relieves all soreness from sprains, cuts, wounds, burns, scalds, etc.. is wonderful. (trout trees irivc more slutde than fruit. Rough on Rats, nnlmatable exterminator. Rough <ui Hen Hire, Nest Powder. 25c. Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd. 25c. Rough oil Fleas. Powder or Liquid, VJffc*. Rough on Roaches, Pow'd, 15e., Liq'd, 25c. Rough on Moth and Ar.ts, 1'owdor, 35c. Rough oil Hkoetors, agreeable in use, viae. rl. ij. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N.J. AVliat is not necessary is dear at a penny.?(iernian. Sprains and Bruises, so likelv lo occur in icy weather, arc quickly honied hv Perry Davis' Painkiller. 2Th;? nfir. and 50c. Somewhat Belated Little Willie: "Say. pa. what is foresight?" I'a: "Foresight, my sen. is ilie faculty of being; around when there is a melon to he cut."'? Chicago News. CURED ITCHING HUMOR. nig. Painful Swellings Hroke and Did Not Kent?Suffered H Years? Tortures Yield to Cutieura. "Little black swellings were scattered over lay face and neck and they would leave little black sears that would itch so 1 con dn't keep from scratching them. Larger swellings would appear and my clothes would s'ick to the sotcs. 1 went 'to a doctor, hut the trouble oniy got worse. By this time it was all over my urius and the upper part of my body in swellings as large as a dollar, it was so painful that I could not hear to lie on my hark. The second doctor stopped the swellings, hut when they broke the places would not heal. I bought a sot of the t'uticara Remedies and in less than a week some of the places Wire nearly well. 1 continued until I had used three seta, and now I am sound and well. The diserse lasted three years. <). L. Wilson, Purvcar,. Tenn., Feb. 8, 19'?8." Potter Drug & C'liein. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticu.a Remedies. Boston, Mass. Rather Flat. " I wish 1 could think up something1 new in the wuv ?d' a fool hall story."' "Why not have the game end in a tie! Gaines in real life some times do, you know.''?Iloiiuston Chronicle. Arc yon losing flesh through a nuking couch that you cannot check? Allen's Lung llalsam will cure the trouble. An evil at birth is readily crushed, but it grows and strengthens by endurance.?('icero. Constipation causes and seriously aggravates many diseases. It is thoroughly cure,! by Dr. I'ierce's Pellets. Tiny sugarcoated granules. Noticed It. ''The horse laugh is going out of polite society." "And instead?" "We have the automobile smile of superiority."?Kansas City douriial. Take a hint, do your own mitring. Rough 011 lints, being all poison. ou<- Inc. box will spread or make 50 to '.on little cakes that will kill 500 or more rats and n.ice. It's th. unbeatable exterminator. Don't die in the house. Beware of imitation--, substitutes and catch-penny, n-ady-for-use devices. The crook in llie old stick is ill to take out.?Irish. ForCOM)M and OKIP. Hick's ("apudink is the best remedy? relieves the achlnc and feverlshness?cures j She fold and restores normal conditions. It's I liquid?effects immediately. loo.. 'Joe. sod i SOc.. at di ne stores. 1 rdS* 1 It is a simple and effective h from a disordered liver. It ii Head, Throat and Chest, and it benefit you, return the empty b Oxldine has a direct action o orator and reconstructive. It d throw off the ooison in th? a 935 kidneys, which often become c reg form their natural functions. Ml people suffer from it for yea "s always accompany malaria tn nS forms of Skin Disease, Piles, E 2jj to Malaria, and can never be (*< EE lieves by removing the cause. restores the organs to a nor AS A CURE FOR H NO EQUAL. Ha Made in Regular and Tast I V ^ n'. hAft'. escriptiofl ?1 cure of diseases, G?} I women. It is the v;> - "^T a regularly g radii- \jjjy s&rt ailed specialist in K-)jByy n of the system. C: uinn no uicofao! ? ugs and wkioli JTtJ* ants. tlot its rankers ' r ingredient ca (f" J I ' J 1 attest to tho ?<t>u here, nnd nny denier who hasn't it can miwn composition for this medicine op ns f.ood as tlic genuine ur.d the druggist nd us Dr. Pierce's" i* either mistaken elfish her.efit. Such a man is not to be st priceless possession?your health? t ichat yoit ask for. A Wonderful Clock. An fleetrie eloek without hands iexhibited in Cliieapi. iis pendulum weights more tlmn il.lMHl pounds. It 1'i.nliinio IU-. ....I.._.?1 I... 11 1 a inilo of win*. Tin* minutes aiv iudieatcd 1?v sixty series of lights, f.icli series eontainim.; thirty-two i:luho ?overed l>ult)s. raidiatina I mm an ornamental eeuterpieee to the outer ( lire of tin- dial. Shorter rows of different colored liahts indicate 111 hour, and these ehan*re t ??? ' ?* position twelve times durinu; eaeli s;xt\ tain tes. The seconds an shown liv sixty lights placed at cipial distanei around the extreme outer edae of tie1 face. The hour lianrcs an three I'eei hiirh, outlnu'd in colored liahts. Kael second the illumination in the oute; ciree of Iiyrlil moves forward one huio and when the dial has heen entinlv circled, the lisrhts imiicat iny the miu lite also sulvanee, and the hour hum! formed hv lights, makes its slow jour nev at five minute intervals. The Optimist. ''Terrible cold you have!' ''Yes!" answered the cheery eitizen "Isn't it lucky! 1 can't smell 111 inoih balls."?Washington Sts*r. AFTER^ ~ Cured by Lydia E. Pink hair^ Vegetable Compoum Milwaukee, Wis. ? " Lydia K. l'iuk ham's Vegetable Compound has niadi ^^a ^oman !"Vn.,a :1'''' | ^ I thatJ^had a tumoi 1'inkhain s Vegetable Compound made me a well woman and 1 have no more backache. 1 hope 1 can help others by telling them what l .vilia ! '. Piiiktmtn'u Vegetable Compound lias done for 1110." ? M us. Km ma 1ms k, s3;3 First St., Milwaukee, Wis. The above is only one of the thousands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by tbe l'inkhuiu .'dediciue Company of J.ynn, Mass.,which prove beyond a doubt that J.ydia E. I'inkliam'.s'Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, actually docs cure these obstinate disease:? of women al ter all other means have failed, and that every snch sufering woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Pinkham's Yegetable Compound a trial before submitting to an operation, or giving up hope of recovery. Itlrs. Pinkliam, of Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write her for ndvicc. She has guided tliousands to health and her ariviee is free. TBWMMrWMMIIIWIt LIDI1 lome remedy for Chills, Fever, Malar i effective for Constipation, Indigestio s sold under a strict guarantee. If ottle to your druggist and get your m IOW IT RELIEVE n the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and B< eetroys the germ of malaria, stimula ystem, and flushes the stomach and be logged and inactive in cases of Malar The symptoms of malaria are so ni without discovering the true source subies, and chronic Constipation, Lnfeebled Heart action and pains in al ilieved without first discovering and re It goes to the seat of the trouble, d< al condition, builds up the system am MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEV el ess Forms, all Druggists. V^fTRflPPERSH 1 . wnV C ('upv hi lliintcr- rr.uliT-11 IS a iiihu iii.iic 11:1 , knirmon |vui*< hIh>.i( .*..11 >. I inK" Mif-I.. ruu fur.*, tit*:-.. In;: *.<*'*1* lium lit, to.. .?tiu Ithl |uti<' ! M.kii-l, O'U .usu.it > ! !.' ani|.!n* .n lillil*. < t. . al' l..t A. K. ii.'t Klll.Xjr JH l'( II. < ??.. lio\ J!)", t w'timbii*. Oiiiu. ! j PiPE-VALVES FITTING AND W&? SHAFTING, FULLHYS, BELTS, j LOMBARD IRON V/5RKS/"%gTA-|i So. Ji- 09." ~~ / I Restoros Cray Hair to Natural Coiorr REMOVtS DA/luRUFF ARO h r. U ,7 T | Invi^oratM and prevent* ?: Imr from falling ofl^ ror Sal* b, Druitrlatt. or 0on? Onoct by XANTHINE CO., KichmonJ, Virginia Pr'ce $I Per Bottle. 5.: Ttpi Bvtlit ire. Send for Circ?U?r Save the Baby?Use j jP \ tj'SI S ^ TWL ftlUQ&t TO?. (C\jy.\?t'>%QS Should he given at once when the little one coughs It heed:. the delicate throat und protect*, the lungs from iniection?guaranteed iilie and very palatable. All Drueeuts. 25 cento. j ~ ~ ^3 l i &W9 Q PI??? Hi LitfLflE I I . I "I fmd Cascarets so good that 1 wnil# | not he without them. I was troubled a. ' I great deal with torpid liver am! headache. 1 Now since taking Cavjarets Candy CMhatw j tie 1 teel very much better. I shall cer? ; lumiv rccf>r.iiiifiiu im-Tii 10 my irit :ma as : the best medicine I have ever situ." Anita Ba/.im-t, | Osborn Mill No. 2, Fall River, Mass. I a Pleasant. Palatable Potent. Taste llotiiiuil Never Sicken.Wcnken ?u Gripe. 10c. 2Sc. 50-. Never sold In bulk. I '.ic;;ennine tablet stamped i' <" 0. Guaranteed to I. cure ?our tn >ney bacii. **28 [ Thompson's EyeWater An aching back is instantly relieved by an application of 1 ' Sloan's Liniment. This liniment takes the place ^ of massage and is better than i sticky plasters. It penetrates ? ?without rubbing ? through ] the skin and muscular tissue right to ihe bone, quickens the , blood, relieves congestion, and gives permanent as well as temporary relief. U?? -. .1 r? r . iiciv; s cut; rruui. Mr. .Iames c. I.i:k, <>r lino 0th St., ' S.i:.,'A'iu-liinj;ti'ii. Iwrites: "Thirty [ I lull 11?:< srall, .',d am! FuMously injured my l>aok. I sullered terribly at times ; 11 m ih<? small of my h-iek all around my st>-much was just its il' I I hail been beaten with a Hub. I m-?d every plaster I could net with m> telief. Sloan's I.iiiinioitt took the pail! right out, ami I can now do as inuoli Ituldor work as any man in tLu shop, thanks to Sloan's Liniment .J Mr. .1. r. Evans, of Mt. Alrv, <?a., says: "After le-ing alMieted for threo years with rheumati-in. I used Moan's ; l.itiiuioiit, ami was cured sou:nl and Well, and am gl.nl to say I ha- en't been trotiblud with rheumatism sinre. My leg was badly sa dVn i ..in lay hip to my knee. One-half a holllo took tho pain and swelling out." Sloan's Liniment j has no equal as a remedy for R'neumatism, Neuralgia or any pain or 3S6flPB8 stiffness in the m muscles or joints. E I Prices,25c.,50c.and $1.00 y w 3 filonn's hook on ft H horicN,m((lisfihfci>. M jwi*i ,?,,? l? cEazna Dr. Earl S. Sloan, j Boston, Mass.. U.S.A. ii'l? ??? MB? n I | ??1 ^ JE I | ia, and all other diseases arising n, LaGrippe and Coldc in the the first bottle does not greatly fVy oney back. j| jwels, and Is a powerful invig- 5? tes the liver, enabling it to jpg iwels. It also strengthens the ||S ia Fever, and forces them to per- S|tt imerous and varied that many mis of their troubles. Chills do not Rheumatism, Dyspepsia. manv - - as* I parts of the body may be due fag moving the cause. Oxidine re- jMB istroys the germs of the disease, |1 i aids nature. flfl * < . J