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y ? . RHEUMATISM Wr f.hronto rheumatic to throw JrCmSbKg ctor m%r ?r. no tuatter what ?od? may ujr, no matter bow roo may bo ?jaln?t all ?<W?r r.ww: mm . ? i ipjv i? tul# remctljr contains no aal* ?vi2 f ? P?, ?PJon? cocaine, morphine or other harmful druaa. It la put up under guarantee ot the Puro Food and Drug ? for sale by til druggists. Prjco, 2Sc. MUSIC >nca?igr, Pa or Ad4rej?^ ISO'S VI _ _J3 JMK NAMK Kfoouiwfvjsstgj MEALING WITH HI8 DRINK. r; See here, .my dear sir! Didn't I tell you pot to drink with your meala?" "But, doctor, bo reasonable. I have to eat some time." IT 18 A MISTAKE Many t^ave the Idea that anything will eell If advertised strong enough. This is a great mistake. True, a few sales might be made by advertis ing an absolutely worthless article but it is only the article that is bought again and again that pays. An example of the big success of a worthy article Is the enormous sale that has grown up for Cascarets Candy Cathartic. This wonderful rec ord is the result of grca( merit suc cessfully made "known through per sistent adverth.lug :tnd the mouth-to mouth recommendation given Cas carets by its friends and users.' Uke aH great successes, trade pi rates pcey on the unsuspecting pub lic, by marketing fake tablets similar ta appearance to Cascarets. Care, -should 'exercised In pur w* ' ' :efl goods, esp# dally an an v ? ?< i'Ss a natlohni aftle like Cn'" no n jt allow a p substitute to bo pnln;c?l off on you. Many Feel 80. "I'm bo sorry about it, but my bus tiaad actually hates music." "How strange!" "Isn't it. His prejudice is so strong that he has to jump up and leave the theater whenever the orchestra Is play In* an entr'-actc." Fame and Fate. Fame came to the man. **I will have a five-cent cigar named tor you," she said, sweetly. Pate followed on her heels. "I'll mako you smoke the cigar I" biased Fate. Hastily the man turned down the Kjiwwr to obscurity.?Life.. : ?* 1 " "? " The Old eat Klickitat. Jake Hunt, the oldest living Klicki tat Indian known, lies at death's door .At his home adjoining thlB town east of here. The old Indian la reputed to 1HT more" than 100 years of age. Tears afco an Indian Tillage stood ere the Hunt family now carries on eraT farming business. All that eft of the old settlement Is a little ft totem pole and numerous da where the Kllckttats lie who not reach the century mark. Old ys that this was the Indians' lse before the advent of early white settlers. - Jake Hunt is destined not to die a poor Indian. His lands are as rich and productive as any in the valley and command a high price. He is said to have married seven times during his long career, but there will be only a irfddw and a few children to fall heir to his valuable property .?Husum Cor respondence Portland Oregonlan. Without a Cook? Never raindr?you can have a good breakfast if there's a - ? m. 0 of V ia the house. This delicious ]ood, ready to serve without cooking, is THE QENEhM. ASSEMBLY WILL ?ftfe PROBABLY AOJOURN ON \ 4/ FRIDAY, FEB. 10. BILLS OF GENERAL INTEREST <?' Freight R?te?, the Torrent System of Land Registration, A??es?m4nt of Property For Taxation and Other Measures Considered by 8olons. The 1 louut) has plenty to .do now. The committees are reporting a large number of bills each duy. The House hu? agreod to Senator CarUele-a resolution indorsing the Mlller-Curtiss bill in Congress a* to States having full control over all liquors within Its borders, whether; domestic or Interstate, Henator Laney, of Marlboro, would have sanitary water coolers on all Passenger coaches, a bill Introduced by him providing: "A bill to empower the railroad, commission with authority to require) all railroads operating In South Caro una to equip each and every coach with sunitary water coolors and drinking cups attached to aamc." Kx-Senator Mower, of Newberry, now a member of the Hou?e of Hep rosentatlves, introduced a bill to j meet the deficiency in the law refer red to by (jov. Hlease In his message revoking commission# of notaries public. Senator I3ateB' bill fixing the pun ishment for persons convlctod on charges of assault and battery, with Intent to kill was passed. The bill provides that any person convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill shall be punished by Imprison ment for not less than three months and not more than 30 years or by a fine in the discretion of the court or both fine and imprisonment in the discrelton of the court. Mr. Mitchum, of Clarendon county, has Introduced a resolution to direct the attorney general to inquire into the returns for taxation made by cer tain banking Institutions in the State. Sonator Young, of Union, has in troduced in the Senate a bill that will be of general Interest. The senator, from Union offers a resolution to re quire the attorney general to file n suit to annul "certain alleged assess ments of certain corporations." This | bill is aimed at the reduction In assessments of the -property of cer tain manufacturing corporations. After a strong protest. Tendered against the bill by Senator Strait, of Lancaster, the Senate passed Sena tor Carlisle's bill requiring marriage licenses. Senator Carlisle's bill to regulate the running of motor vehjcles, the bill making the owner of the ma chine injuring* a person or property liable to a Hen takea on the machine for the resultant Injuries, was passed and s^nt to the House. Senator Earle, of Oconee, offered an amend ment that was adopted providing that If .an automobile la taken from uudejr | lock and key and driven away with out the knowledge or consent of the owner of the machine shall not be held responsible for any resultant Injuries. The concurrent resolution, intro duced by Senator Lide, of Orange burg, providing for a 30 day session was passed by the Senate and sent to the House. The resolution, offered by Senator | Carlisle, of Spartanburg,' providing for a commission - to examine the "Torrens" system of land registration and report to the General Assembly, was passed after It had been deco rated with two amendments. Senator Crosson's bill making It a misdemeanor to spit upon the floor of passenger coaches wm passed after being amended and debated nt some] length. An amendment adopted in cludes-th*~ floors and wall! of public buildings with the floors of passenger roaches. 8enator Hardin, of Chuster, offered an amendment providing that it shall not be construed a misde meanor If a passenger spit upon the floor if no spittoons are provided, but j by a vote of 14 to 13 this amendment was rejected. , New Bills. ? j' 4^--. j..-- ' Mr. Wells?To "$WVide tor , an in spection tax on all .alcohol liquors and beverages shipped into this State, to be paid by; the manufac turer or dealer, and prohibiting the ihlpment of Impure or adulterated 11 riuors into the State. Mr. Green?A bill to provide ?or working all able-bodied male - con victs on th? public works of the vari ous counties. Mr. Bppa?A bill to amend an not entitled "An act for the protection cf tame birds and animals and to pro vide a close season." The State Press, association for! tome time' has been preparing a bill to simplify and clarify the libel law WORK OF SOOTH CAROLINA LAW - MAKERS. of South Carolina. The special com mittee of the But* Pkh association, after conferences, nut tied upon the law of Kentucky und have asked that this Jaw be adopted for South Caro Una hh being entirely fair to the peo pie and the preaa. ' Beuator Young haa a bill to regulate the abutting down of indus trial plants. Thla bill places a pen ulty of $600 per day on an enterprise that ahuta down without giving duya notice to lt? employes, aaid no tice to be in printed form and ported conspicuously iu each room in the plant. Mr. Williams To prohibit county dlapensarlea and employes and ofli ciala thereof from putting wutor or deleterious matters or subsiunco in whiskey which la aold, offered or kepi for bale In said diepeuuarte*. Mr. Youug?A bill to require the commissioner of agriculture and com i rnerce^ to investigate the hours ol work In the textile aud other Indus tries, Mr. McKeown-~A bill tc 'provide foi weighers of cotton seed. Senator Weston of Richland intro duced a bill providing for the use ol electric headlights on certain locoma tlveB. Mr. Dixon?To require railroad com panles selling mileage books for transportation to recelvw coupons on trains and to check baggage upon pre sentatlon thereof. Kembert?-To provide for the registration of doaths and fpr certi llcatea of the cause of death in muni cipalities of 500 population and over in the State of South Carolina and to prescribe penalties for violation ol this act. Cyrus Mims, of Dorchester wishes to provide for 60 scholarships at Clem son of the value of $100 each. There are to be 43 scholarships for the 43 counties and one for each congres sional district. These are to be awards of merit to be given under direction of the State Farmers' union as recognition of work, done on the farms by the boys of the State. Mr. Stuckey?-A bill to require all municipal corporations of more than 200 populations to keep an itemized accouut of. all receipts and disburse ments and to publish same. To give to the Medical College of South Carolina State aid to the extent of $10,000 annually and 14 scholar ships in that institution, is the object of a bill introduced in the senate by Senator Sinkler of Charleston. Mr. Mtigill?To-make it unlawful to permit animals and domestic fowls to trespass on lands of another, whereon is growing or ungathered any grain, cotton or vegetable production raised for market or domestic consumption after notice and to provide a punish ment thereof. There is a measure pending in the senate to provide for a scholarship in Clemson College for Jerry Moore and Archie Odom. It is also provided for a scholarship for Hannah' Plowden at Winthrop College. Jerry Moore haB given South Carolina much favorable publicity. He produced 228 bushels and 3 pecks of corn on one acre of land and as a result his feat has been commented on by practically every paper in the United State?. Hannah Plowden produced 129 bushels of corn on one acre of land. Senator Alan Johnstone, president of the board of trustees of Clemson College, has prepared a bill to provide for the establishing of two 'experi mental stations under the manage ment of Clemson College, one of these stations to be In the Pee Dee county and one in the sand bill country. . Mr. Vincent?A bill to promote the public health, convenience and welfare by leveeing, ditching and draining the wet swamps and overflowed lands of the State, and providing for the estab lishment of levee or drainage dis tricts for the purpose of enlarging or changing a?y natural - water courses, and for digging ditches or canals for securing better drainage or providing better..outleta-io* drainage, for build ing levees or embankment* and in stalling tide gate* or pumping plants for the reclamation of overflowed lands, and prescribing a method for so doing, and providing for the assess ment and collection of costs, etc. Mr. Carlisle?A bill to provide for* the registration of births in South Carolina. Mr. Rembert?To authorise and em pbw^r the governor to employ special counsel, agents or attorenys for the State of South Carolina to prosecute and recover., all claims that may be due to the State from the United States of America. Messrs. Ashley and James?To reg ulate the buying and telling of ootton in bales and cotton seed., Mr. Dixon?To appropriate $76,000 to the public schools of South Caro lina. Mr. Evans?To increase the punish ment for selling liquor illegally. , Mr. Dixon?To make all gambling at cards and -dice triable by magis trates' courts instead of by the courts of general session of the State. Qypsy Trial Ended. ? The gypsy cases came to an abrupt jnd at Wadesboro with a complete vistory for the Stephen Joan tribe, and they Immediately celebrated with an lutomobile ride over the town, waving arge American flags. The verdict waa the result of a ? compromise effected .hrough the efforts of the presiding judge, Oliver H. Allen. The Mitch jlles, 12 of them, pleaded guilty to :he charge of aeeault and. were fined 1250. In the other cases, pleaa of non oco contendre ? were entered ~ in <' 1,1 . . ' i Railroad President Wants It Too. W. W. Finley, president of til loath em rrtlwgy, earnestly approves the effort ot Ike Columbia Chamber if commerce to brleg the next nation al corn expoeitlon to Colombia "The Ipirit of enter p rifisT- lu mi I tested by he people of Booth Carolina te corn Yrowing and of Columbia In teaching >ut after thia Exposition Is eplendid. t Is encouraging. We must keep up Jda aMt of thing. I: want to help. Unfortunately fat-ColawM* and Jouth Carolina the laws atand In t) vay of free cara or free tlOketa Liquor 'Firm QIvm 8tate Check. V% W. Bernhelm, head of the Louis- I vllle liquor firm of I. W. Bernheim & Co., has paid the State of fioutfc Carolina $84,700, aa hie share of the judgment of $100,000 against the Richland Distillery company, or which he wee a stockholder. In addi tion to this Bernheim has put up a $5,000 cash bond to appear a> a wit ness In future trials of the so-called dispensary graft cases. Bernhelm'a check was deposited witfi the 8tat$_ireagQrer~ ?-??r Orders New Whlpkey Trial. ^Holding thai-H te-not lUdgwlUl lo" have whiskey la possession tor person al use, even la the dry countlear^IteT supreme court of South) 'Carolina reserved the findisg dir the in the case of Eliaa. >d In Spartanburg co violation of the act of 1 trial is ordered. The opinion ..at patted by the et ^ on the auction of the ilCh prohibits "keeping of alchnll^ llquor?-7?r'fifr '?-rrt? COULD NOT GUESSHER AGE Mr*. Jooei, at 52, Ridei Horteback A* Well A* She Ever Could Kenny, III ?Mrs. Anna Jones, of thin place, says: "1 ueed lo bo trou bled with a weakness peculiar to women. For nearly u year, I could uot walk, without holding my bides with my baud*. I tried several dif- j ferent doctors, supposed to be the beat, and wub never evon relieved. 1 got worse, and 1 told my husband 1 believed they "ere experimenting on ' I me. "Finally our druggist advised Car for my complaint. I was ho thin, my weight wbh 115. Now J weigh 163, and I am never sick. I ride horse back as good as 1 ever could. I am In line health, at 62 years. Koine think I am about 36. It was Cardui built me up. If I ever need medicine i for womanly troubles, I shall use Cardui, for It Is all you claim." Thousands of ladies have written, like Mrs. Jones, in the past fifty years, to tell of the benefit received from Cardui. Buch testimony, from earnest women, surely proves the great value of thlb tonic medicine, for tho diseases peculiar to their sex. Cardui is the medielne you need. Try Cardui. (Your drugglBt has It.) N. II?Write toi UdlH' AdvUory Dept., CballaaooKa Mrdlrlur Co., t'hnt- j (aaovKa, Trnu., for Spccrlal luot ru<-t Ion* { and 01-pHK? Itook, "Home Trcntuifiit (or Women," Meat In pltiln wrapper, on re?ucNt. A 8amplc Quip. "Thomas W. Lawson's Thanksgiv ing proclamation was a very good piece of oratorical writing," said a Hoston banker. "Lawaon is always full of quipB. "Not long ago I attended the fu neral of a millionaire financier1?one of those real high financiers' whoso low methods Lawson loves to turn the light on. "I arrived at the funeral a littlo late. I took a seat beside Lawson and whispered: " 'How far has the service gone?' "I^awson, nodding towards the cler gyman In the pulpit, whispered back: "'Just opened for tho defense.'" An Optical Illusion. "I 'specks Mlstah Kastus I'lnkloy Is In trouble," said Miss Miami Hrown. "Las' evenln' I saw de teardrops 9treamln' down his face." "Dem warn't teardrops," replied Miss Cleopatra Jackeon. "He des got hlsse'f a little splattered up flllin' his Christmas glf' fountain pen." PIMC8 CUBEI) IN e TO 14 1JA YW ? Tourdroinriat wfti TTftrtHJ luonry If I'AZC) OJJTT MKNT f?Tla to euro any c?m of Itching. Hllnd, BloedlDK or I'rotrudln* Piles In 6 lo 14 day*. Uk. Some turn their backs on ordinary principles to gaze at heavenly proa pects, ? Itch Cured In 80 Minutes by Wool ford'* SanltaryLotlon,Never fails. At druggists. Calculated piety Is the poorest kind of calculation. Sarsaparilla Eradicates scrofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Take it. 0??t It today In ueuul liquid form or (hucoltUy'l tablet* culled ttoreutubu. ?"~J # of thit paper d? Readers tiied in it* column* ?houl<i iiuitt upon having what they ??k lot, refuting *11 ?ubtiiiute* or imitation*. ENGINE AT A BARGAIN JtS Home Power Payne Automatic llngine. Thoroughly overhauled and practlcully (t? good ?? new. Koul|)|)ed ready (or use Overhauling cost Just what we are asking for th# Itnglne llut never been need since being pat in order. Pri?e ?300.00, V. O It. Atlanta. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION I I I Central Ave. ATLANTA, OA. ADVICE TO THE AGED Ago brings Infirmities, such as slugrarlsli bowels, weak kidneys end torpid liver. Tutt 's have ? specific effect on thcuo orgnns, stimulating the bowels, gives n?t,iirnl action, and Imparts vigor to the whole sy t&cut. FOR SALE. ENGINE AND BOILER. Liddel l-Tompklns 18-H. P. En gine and 20-H. P. Tubular Ooller, also Moffitt Heater, all In good ? condition and now supplying power corner Fifth and Collego atreets. Price for this power plant complote 9300.00. : ! : WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Charlotte, N. C. Till# In Cvim? O. Bitten, the mini who atlv'wtlsea Mother's Joy a ii <1 (> iiiiho Urcawe liniment, two of the Rr^yit??st thliiRK known to huwuuily. Mother's Joy Is a Pneumonia Cure and Never Falls W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 4-1911. By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "The Change of L-ife is the most critical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease;?? r Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carnr women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. Here i9 proof: Naticlc, Mass.,?'*1 cannot express what X went through during the Change of Life before I tried Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound* I was in such a nervous condition I could not keep still. My limbs were cold. I had creepy sensations and could not sleep nights. I was finally told by two physicians that I had a tumor. ** I read one day of the wonderful cures made by Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and decided to try it, and it has made me a well woman. My neighbors and friends declare it .baa worked a miracle fop mo. ?>ydia E? Plnlcham's Vegetable Compound is worth its weight In gold for women during this period of life. If it will help others you may publish this letter/*?Mrs* Nathan B. Greaton, 01 No. Main 8t.f Natlck,Mass* ANOTHER SIMILAR CASE. CJMrnwallvillo^N. Y.?"I have been taking B. Ftokham's Vegetable Compound for some time for Change of Life, nervousness, and a fibroid growth. "Two doctors advised me to go to the hoiqpital* hut one day'while I was away visiting, I met a woman who told mo to take Lydia 1>. Plnkham'g Vegetable Compound. I did so and I know It helped me wonderfully. I am very thankful that I was tdld to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound/'?Mrs. Wm, Boutrhton. Cornwall v 111 e, K. Y., Greene Co. _^The makers of Lydia E. PLnkham's Vegetable Com Eld have thousands of such letters as those above tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained ove or money. This medicine is no stranger^ it has stood the test for years. ? nn _ from roots and I to its credit r invito* An ctek women her for advtoe. She baa i to health fro? of or Mt^JMafchftWt JUyni* For nvcTVMUDPn Eft?LfyrvEpUooHC Sf0l^0l3?fe?S?ai 60SBEH. IIP., U. S. K ~^?A- v- -- "Two bottles ? ? <??" >4. Cured My Rheumatism" " I have been a ?uf ferer from rheumatism fur about two years, and have used many lini ments and patent medi? cines which gave me no relief. A lady friend o( mine told me she had used your Liniment and found relief at once. 1 got two bottles and they cured me. I think it is the best l iniment a person can have in the hou?c. I ahall always keep u bottle in my house as long as I can get it,"? Mits. E. R, Wallace, Morrisons, Va. Another Letter. Mrs. James McGraw, of iai6 Mand?villo St., New Orleans, La., writes:?. 441 take pleasure in writin/r to you that I bad a pain In my arm for five year*, and 1 used for one week and was complete!/ curod. I rccommend your Linlm4bt very highly." Sloan stiffness of the Joints,Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Sprains, Neuralgia, Sciatica and Lumbago. Better and cheaper than porous plasters. At All Druggists. Price 2Sc,, BOo. and $1.00 Moan's TreatUo ua tlio Horso ivat Trtt. Address DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. A Girl's Way. "But," he complained whon she had 'efused him, "you have given me ev ?ry reason to believe you carod for uo." "I do care for you, George." "Then why won't you be-mtn*?^? "1 want to let your stuck-up mother and KiBters understand that I don't consider you good enough for me." Free Curo for Rheumatism and Bon# Pains. Botanic Blond iialin (II. R. B.) cures the worst cat?cs of rheumatism, bone p:iinx, swollen muscles n?d joints, by purifying the blood and destroying the t:rie acta In the blood. Thomanus of i"isc%/Turcd bv 15. II, 11. after all either ticntment* failed; Price ?1.00 per large Initio at drug store-*, with complete direc l ons. l.nrgf Fnntplc freo by writing Blood Bulin Co., Atlanta, (Ji., Department J3. Sounds Noisy. Gerald?You aro always out when I call. Geraldlne?If you didn't wear such loud clothes I couldn't hear you com ing. TO DHIVlS or* W Tn*e the I nILL TONIO. You know what you taking. Vi.? formula 1* plainly printed on every bottle, i!i.iwln? It U sliuuly Qnlnlno nnd Iron In a tatite n s lorin. Tho Quinine drives out tho malaria luid tho Iron bulla* up tho tyntrm. Hold by oil C.'alora for 80 yearn, l'rlce 60 conU ? Don't part with your Illusions. When they are gone you may still ex. Ut. but you have ceased to live ? Mark Twain. For HKAI>A<:il?C?lllcke' OAPVDINR Whether from Colds, Heat. Btomach or .Nervous Troubles, Capudlne will relievo yon. Ii'h liquid?pleasant to take?acte l?ninedl> ately. Try It. JOc., 86o , aud 60 oeuts at drug btoreu ?:??r ? It is no use holding up the divine throne If you're treading on the chil dren^ Toes tp do. It. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduce* Inflamma tion. allays pain, euros wind aello, ?5o a bottle Many who think they mean right are right mean. ITCH CURED IN SO MINUTES. Py On. Application W Dr. David's Sanative Wash Wo arnaraiH?? DR. DA VlD'S SANATIVE WASH to oure any ou?o of ItcK In 30 mln uicii, If u?ed according to directions, or wo will refund your money. . ? ' If your l)i>u has Scratches or Mango Dr. David'*Sanative Waih will oure him at o?co. Price, 50 Cents a Bottle It cannot be mailed. Delivered at your nearest express oQlce free; upon raoelpt of 76 cents. OWENS & MINOR DRUG CO. Richmond : YinN* TCTDTSJF V *? a deceptive di?wu?? xvajvj."* j. tiloUBan<ig have It "*"* TROUBLE don 1 kno* iu " *ott uwuwidj want sood reaulU yoa can mako no mtetako by using Dr. KU? mor'B Bwnnip-rtoot, the great kidney wm. edy. At druggist* In fifty o?nt ?nd doW lar h!*<??. Sample bottl* by mail WC nlso pamphlet tollln*- you how to Dad OUI If you have kidney troublo. Address, Pr. Kilmer h Co., Ulugh?mton, Hi Y# Dropsy ii Remove* all a welling to days ; effect a p?rmtMM<ar? la jo 10 60 day*. Trial treatment given free. Nothing can 1 Write Dr. Specialist*. Restores Gray Hair to Natural Celery RIMOVII DANDRUFF AMD ?OWttf In?ifortt?i and prtvenU tb? heir from faUjMf 10 F*f ??l* fey OruftgUta, ?' iMrt Mf??t ftp XANTHINE OO^ Richmond, VMM* |Mm |i f*< ??III* in. Dh ttmliij W? Ull you bowi MiAl NT U?? n?r*M prtcwi. WflU t<a i)(ins<?iu4 Itol ...... IJU The Fountain Head of Life Is The Stomach A man who haa ? weak and Impaired stomach and who doee not properly digest hia food will toon find that hia blood haa beoome weak and impoveriahod, and that hia whole body it improperly ftod inaufficlcntly nourished. Or. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERT maken the etomtaeh etronji, promote? tto ftow of dl&eatlve fnlcea, rcatorce the lost appetite, make* atilmllatloa perfect. Jnvl&oreteB the liver .mud purltlem and enrlohta the blood. It 1$ the 4r*at blood*t tltMh'bullder and rtatormtlve nerve toale, It makoa mom otroai la body, active la mtad and coot tm lodgement. m Thl? "Discovery" is ? pure, flycerio extraot of Amerioen medioal root?,T"l\i absolutely (re* from eloohol end ell injurious, habiMorming draft. All lip ingredients ere printed on ite wrapper*. It hee no relationship with eecret nostrums. Its every ingredient is endorsed by the feeders la all the ih4mm4s of. medicine. Don't accept e secret nostrum ef a substitute tor **?*+ tims pfoiii remedy of known Composition. Ask ,you* nbiohsoss. They moet " meny ouree made by it during pest 40 years, right in your own World's Dispensary Medioal Association, Dr. R.V Pierce, Pree., Our Hlifi Orado rroit PrMf C>k. baa* Plant* aro now ntdf for distribu tion. nj?mi><?i^W?tto gel toy wtwot Idirow* >unand tion. it laimpoMiotft to set imrMtwror tnoi* reliable plana than ours. M we uao nothing bat tbo b?tt aeoda from old frotr* crs of undiluted rcpuiatloiv v-Wry ouraaod bo convinced, . Don't look lor t-heapaoadi SW^te"T b""~i m wi :ri?rft. y.'y 'y"*1- i ? _ t?woKSS WKs&esi 71 f^*?t**r'rA-^""r^nt^r. a ?