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TYPHOID PEVER. Complete Itmmunity From Infection Im possible, But Wise Sanitary Measures Reduce Danger to Minimum. Dr. James C. Bayles in World's Work. It has often been said of typhoid fever (which is jnst now so previent in many Americai cities and townt) that one may eat and drink it, but he cannot breathe it. Experience estab lishes this as a general truth. While typhoid attacks persons of all ages its greatest fatality is among those in the prime of life. The period of maximu susceptibility seems to be between tho ages of IS and 45. This, however, may be loss of a paradox than it appears to be. Vigorous persons in the prine of life are, perhaps, less prudent than the young are required to be. They in dulgo in niore excesses aid incur greater risks in oxposure to weaken ing inlllpuecs. *t *, * Good gon oral helth is the host safegiurd known or imgintible against t y phoid ; and it should not bo forgottonl that general good healthi is inconsistnt. with iipridellce in lllibit or diot. Undoubtodly the most frequent cause df ty,phoid fever is foni I in polluted drilkilig vater. (eneralll) spilking, tho rotectionl of i wito. Supply is boyondt le powr of t le individuald but (von polliutod wItolr inny be perfectly sterilized by the slIm;pl) oxpolienlt of boiling it. (Cairo llist ho Itakln, hlowvr', to prAloect it fromi sblisetji it volitill)illit io . Th'lle cooling widelb is nv%ossary to render it agroeoible to tohe taste should not, bo donlo witi ice ldlod to it and peiprmitted to miliglo with it in mlting, 1un1less tlio prity, of he ice is Is'lured. A will of eleanl glass be woeoll the boiled witor anld the ico which (ools it is pridoit. Why the very goneral use of boileil wiater does not safogiard moor hoimles against typhoil itivisionl than it appears to is probablly du110 to tIhe fact that it. is not used exclusive. 1ly. There is iniost eortiii to bo eArol. ssiiess in til kitclen, however great. the dgro of efro inl th din ing room. 0Thlo waishing of green vogetables ill viater froim the i ap and its additionl to food prp am rat iin served invoolied will oflon carry thli gorms to th le nost t( Iplilously guarded tabl. If the water Huppl) "f a house is know.i to be polliited it sIiould( hlo t rented like any oItfIem po15ison. llttle'd waiters nmay or may11 not be safe. It deplends paurt ly upo111 wvhat t hey are tilh11.4 with and pa11 rtly~ cleIansed beitween'0l rehillIing. Sint the conisumlier can know very litth aibout t hiis, however cuiriously In may imiquire, lie nimy feel more coti donuco in water lhe has boileid amn proIperly' cooled( thain ini a suppl wvhich mu st be t akomi largely o1 faith. M~lilk is iii inailly respeclts t he 11uos danIlgOrousM art iclo of food whicho comoie into1 the wvell-ordeored ihvollinig. In nlumolrabe 0 pidemIies oIS(f typId)( feve have been t racedl to it. The niormta condition oIf thle mil1k of coimmeorcei that of swairing with b actorin Generally spealukinig it sh iil niove 1h0 used1 unsteril11ized. TIhe proces it isi heaIited to) Ih i5'r Ittlb I(dgree(s, i thel simpl1)est and11 safost . In no( (othle which roceives a daily supp1~ly 0 nmulk 1h0 safegiuardled agaiunst ty~ phoi, fove r. The sam11 ISt iu (of sea fool I. Sinei it is imposinle'II toI kno1w thet iinnedl ate sou1rce oIf shll Is1h purcha sedi thle mnarkot , Iteir use unci(ooked man he irof ,nly discouraged, Theo san tary' litetratutre on this subjet is vo: there are very few things whlich malh he (oi' rw with iuinity from ti immledito' daniger of typhoid ife tioni. D)r. WV. TI. Sedgwick, profess of bacteriology in the Massachiuset Inst it ute of Techniology, says5 wi great force and( at tract ivoi brevit, "'Nothlin g is miore' certaill ill sam t at scienceC tha 11 thaIIt coo0ke4ry, whiichi 1 the use of heat de(st roys paurasite m inlding b,actoeria, is of t he veor hi ghest. bygienIII'ie alu.'" Flis are ~( inidustriio15us genits in it disseminiation of the secondary infet tion of typhoid fever. After wanildel ing about all sorts of unclean placn andI picking up bacteria they3 come at op)e1 wind(ows and( dhoors and( nat isf their pamaporedl appetites b)y visits t the food prepared1 foir the famiily. fly in the butter muay be assumed t leave b)ehlirnd hinm, if hoe gets awva) whatever parasitic micro. orgatisni he carried on his feet and legn, or t< plant them there if he dos not. Tho fly is also the agent of a more direct conveyance of typhoid bacilli inl fiht spreading of secondary infootioi. lit bas a fondness for lighting' on I he lips of persons, sick or well, is may be, and every human being indulget, more or less in thi habit of wetting the lips with the tongue. In thit way what the fly leaves behind himn may be taken up by the saliva and passed directly into the alimeita y canal, there to do whatever tuisciief may bo its normal function. To be offectually safoguardod agaiist ty pioid fever one must koop flis, mom quitoes and-all other insects out. of his house and away frot his por 8011. Digital infection is recogipizod as on1e of the many ways in Whici ty phoid fever is carried to personws vnpa ble of avoiding other exposure. Froiml baistrados, door knobs, (It 11m,l rails of street vehileos, tih taip provided for thoso who amntl ,r get sots and froill a tho1isaiIl -0ier thinigs which one ittay onel a nd ualiflly thiklic h n1111ay tolehl and l > A bo defld bfumay gol 01h haivilli on his fingers ail hoever un t anlid 1,i1i vartful l hit , Imlay o tilh l 1th r"Inl finigor to011(h11inIHsinal elnnal Is usuaflly Ohat of "Ilwat roslHt anlle. " D)r. Bityloi votichidos, 1herof4pro, 11ha0 colliploto immnn11fity froml ty plloid ifrm-ionl d144mand1i "tin illoposstible vigilanlco." jif wVoni scarul-oY bo wor(h t ho t roublo andl anx iN y.*r quirml to iiako imumnity fron Oat-k vortitinl. lint coilpariionl of t bt iy phoid1 doath ratos Iin Amiorlica aitit 1tu(ropean citios mvls t hat wis 1it41ts IIIres of Inui ii cipal i ilIlov lilof it, ChiOllyN ini 01 h *e1It rt ionl Of thO Wattlil supply, tho regulation of tho miill traflic andA other Mimlplo expedioenlb will reducii tho dngors fi typhoii infoctioll (to I iniflinIuII . An idi4it11I of it in alny city vity or town, lil that of Italica last winlor, is ovidl-ne. Of nogligolnco. Doall with byN (t local ath10or1itiesin it lirgo %wiy IyV phoii is (ltIeltrod to bi1 "oo of fit miost reaiiy cont.rollublle attprovoit able of disotses Iffi1k WEAi)D)lNG tGONWIN HER1 SHRO1UD). Sad beath Of A .idy In Charlestim, W1l 1)ed An Hour After Ier hairrhage. Nows aid Comrir. TW wono icoH appoarod mi Ilho Now Itnd C11urieor of h'llt rsalky, amiI W any i of thle patie icS(onictrnedt or noit mus11 t i'l av btein totieced. Tlhe tirI told( oIf the marriage of I wo 1,.un very~3 siad Ilitt le story, in volvinig li andtt lovet andt dthti, iall, it stimnit, Itin i no ebpttor, amtit in the city n1ou1 spok1( of it and1( breth led ai sigh ft ister's woirtds were still in ginig in ih titors. It \vas XVodiesoday ttveiniig th, ilhtess thle girl, who hadtt plighited bi troth ito thet younllg num11 of hor ebiiit ,stood bideSjl him, siippltedttt buy b . i made t hemt one"ile lt it dith a Ithe l'hpiscopatil (Charehi wats condueii(tt i by I t l(ov. A. 10. Corniish, retor i Sthons, llamps 111( td Te b iit Itt her iln less, itwlt t f Imli ly i m frI in d wer thnk'igtat his gii ne now.condie(''l'itit an is tnthei ~.Il N'. em lynor powerfu' pthn ll o tv b . and tay I ('ith, hand( of tVti i t Iii s Wtthatta alN d t h 1ist' gi yi tshdih in thte hom i iiIsts 'io.i e Wtii h, the crfemofy wasi iove It Ni.an Mti1rs. l''lrepared to le,v i rtheir htod, n hinttt t liry shorbtt tif is worlayN itf tassnoo sItoo wnilr ohno cmn fhsbbe ibrshoh ii he wtltlo had li psill it with ain the iitrwe (of butian iho paslloed hway tn her lusad' rs plar. Crih h a o al A ROMANCE OF FINANCE. "Napoleon of the Wheat Market" Make And Loses Millions and is Now a Bankrupt. Edward L. Dwyer of New Yor] lias filod a petition in bankrupto; with the clerk of the United State District Court at New York. Thi liabilities arto fixed at. $374,855 an( aHsois $I0. Most, of tho liabilitiei are moon red. The history of Edward L. Dwyo: rea1lds liio i ro : anco. Heo was horn iii Connecticut, fort.y-throe year ago 11n at lio igo of 25 wout to Mexico, whore ho roalizedi a million dollar (i rongli tilt) lovlopllnt of land and tle cotrilmetion of a railroad. Then he wont. to %Jhicago ant entered into wheat spoenlation and for someo time W11H knIown Its the "Napoloon of the Wloat Pit." II his wheat spoetila loll it is Hitid ht 11111ai h a sevkral Imil liot dollars, but finally lost all. Inl 1893 lit) mnet and maurriod the iliiehes do (astelluchia, a Now York Woman1111, who 111ny years iproviolisly hand bemi married to an Italian no blian. The I)uehosw pom08ed imay itres of orango grovos in Floria Sho wia 73 years of age And41 Dwyer 3 3 Not long after the marriingo Mrs. Dwvyor diod, lolaving 30 0stato Of over $3,000,000. slhe h-ediim $10 of this amount to I )yer. ,Tho will was fought for six years bu11 t 1im1tly Wias admitted to probathe by the surrogate of Nov Yorlk vity. A ftor the ,lti of his aged wif D%wyor went ial over the West organ izing min.ing and han<d companies Iuo1ly of wiiih are- said to havo *e turlil vast lumits of money to thl invti-stors, of which lie says hie ha re'ived lit le or nothing. lin 1900 Dwyer enlisted in the nit i rillo vorp" ill I l 11-ooklyn I navy yar for a tern of throw years and wv smit to 11tnilla, where I" was Iow as the "illlionairo Marinie." Aftv onlo year's solrvieo, ()In I.lo applilicatil Of frimiids, lhe reeivod l an hionoral dlischiargo. Week Eud Rates. Thei -ot-;o1hern1l Railway announces Li lollowiig Wteek d1(lates, begiilnill Stiurday, .1unle 0th, colitinig I August. 29ti, for all Saturday train, good returning uitil Tuesday followir (l:ate of sale; round t.rip tickets wvill 1 (M sale from Newbrery to Chiarlesto Sillivals Island, aid isle of Pm1111s, rate ofI $5-. 16. 14-gihminig Ju1no (4th, cont.inuing 8 September 12th, for all Saturday ai 1 Sumday mornling trains, good returnir leav ing dest ination not later than Tue day fllowinig daite of1 salte, round L.i ikts will b)e oni sale fr'om Newher tas follows: Spa:rtanhu)1rg...... .. .. ,.. ..$2 Gr'eenvtille............ .. .. 2 WVhitestone . . .. ..... 'T'aylors ( for C hit'ck Springs) . . . 2 1,Asheville, N. C.... .. .. .. ... y Ilot Spriings, N. C(2 . .. .. ..1 >rAnlenl, N. ('.... .. .. . . .... l"letchlers, N. ('...... .. .. . .... Illendersoniville.. N. ( ... lat Riek, N. ('.. .. . . . . .... Saluthi, N. C. .. .. .. .. 3 it Tryoni, N. C........... .. ..3 ~lirevard, N. (.... .. .. .......1 h ake 'Illxacway, N. C ......5 i'or 1 icket s aind futhetltr iniformiatit daply to S. I1. MCLiAN, Agt. . ow It ound TIrip tates VIa A. C. L. 3 turni: Anuial (Conventitn G;rand l"or I tain United Order True Rteforme' Sept dember 1st. to 8th, 190)3, w ith retti I latr than1111 Septemberl('l I0th, 190)3. ~. A spe'cial V'al id atinig Agency uine athle charge. oh ,1 oseph1 lichartdst sp'cial amgenit, will be located in I St ation, ;th and 11. Streets, Washii thour before t he schedule t ime of< d parturie ofl achi t rain, August 30t h SepItembers'i 10th, inclu tsivye. On Li< da <(ite no( othe ai'':genit ini Washingt will Ibe11 athiorized I.e vatlidate the turn portion1o these tckets. rs '$17.301 to IHa:lt.imlore, Mdl., andc reti or Sovereign Granid ILodge of Odd 1Fellov Tl Iickets oin sale Steptember 18th, it anid 20th1. TIitket.s luist he deposi I withI .1 oinit Agent in Hlaltimiorei 'i meitt ly upon1)1 arrival, and upon01 p1 or' iment of $1 25 att timelt oft deposit, li no will be extendedl to leave Haltimor-ei re lamter' tha Olli ctoerei 3rd, 1903. Generl'lal l 'assengeir Agen'it to II, LIr Week lhnd Rtates a. l"romi poeinls oni the A tlanitic Co: 'd L ine' to Seatside liesorts, ticktets oni . e Sat iirdayv, good ret uirni:ng including M< 'Ir day fol lowinog, attractive scedultles, r.e surpa issedt se'rvice Summr TIom mcl TIicket s t Mounit ain and' Seaside lieso 11' lim11(ie for r'etturn puassage to Octol 31st. on salt' unt il Sep)tember :30th, l1a For fuill pati cuilars, rates, etc, og n l'ieket Agents or wrnite, WV. J. CltA1I0, id General P'assenger Agent ul II. M. 10MERlSON, ig TIraflie Manager Wi'lmington, N. C. MUST BE IN EVERN HOME IN . NE WBE RRN The following druggists requests th holders of MURNA coupons to brin them in at once and secure absolute ly free, the regular size bottle of th, Great Preparation, MURNA WIN] 1"or salo only by Gilder & Weeki Agents. Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plate Ware, Cut Glass and Table Ware SUITABLE FOR Wedding and Birthday Presents Key winding Watches Changed to Stem Winders. Eduard Scholtz, Jeweler and Optician. of Newberry, S. C. Capital - - - $50,00 Surplus - - - 19,50 Paid Stockholders since )rganization 21,00 Paid Depositors in - Savings depart ment since or ganization - - $9,20 A man working by the day is pa : for the timo ho puts in at work, bi ,s when that mani saves a dollar for L n day's labor it works for him nighi as woll as lays; never lays (fr on H Co11nt of bad voither and never g( " iick, but. goos right on earning hi 0 an i incomn. It's a nlice thing to wo for money, but it's munch nicer have money working for you. T it--open a stivings account with e an,1d got Home money working for y( 9 Make it deposit in the Savings 0 pallt ntli todany nud let ii. begin work for you. Interest computed .1 por cnt . annary 1 and 'July 1 "ICh year. Lt , Id Small Savings are the Stepping g Stones to success and lnoty ip $1.00 a month deOposited in our 10 Will in 10 years amount to $ 146 0 5 $5.00) will in 10 years 5amount to - - - - $ 73~0 0 $10.00 wvill in 10 years 85 amount to - - --i$1460 0 85 We wvant your business. 8 lave amle facilities to 85 accommodlate our eus 85 tomers. 00I The Commercial Bank of Newberry, S. C SILLNOIS CENTRI --RAII.ROAD Offers very low rates on followIng di he Colonist Tliekots to California, U . Nevada, New M :ico, Arizona, C ne rado, Oregon, \b .shington, Monti lI.. Idahilo, WXyomiing, on sale daily a to Junie h>. =X St. Louis and Retur ONE F~lA Ill PLUAS 25 CENTi .n: On Halo Jun 16 (, 17, good to ret '2 San Francisco, Lo : Angeles and Returi tot National Encampmtent G. A. Ii icikets oni sale Jully 31I to Aug. G-tod to return unmt il Oct. 15. Denver, Col. 2) Rein Ont satle Jun 30 ti o t Jumly 9t h, goot is Thlirough P ullmtan Sleeping ile Daiily hegt'ti o J Jacks'ontvile, Mat n- At lantta, (ChaIttanoognt, NashIvi lle n- St. Louis. "reu' Iteelining Chair sot woo Naishvil le and St. Louis -ta Thlroughi Putlhujan Sleeping ( ter di~Il betoon Nashiville and Chic TPhis is thle only D)oublo Track all het woli Chticago and the Ohio i For full particulars, rates, tIckets pamphlets address |FRED D. MILLER i Tavelin PasenerAgent WLL% Cosas Only 2cents Ur inall 25 cots to G. J e Ouroa Lruptlonj, Sores, Colic, Hives, wormsD. SjEGE1TJIN.A,C, 'rHE EFFECTS Oir THE SUMMER'S I Low I -: VIA The Nashville, CI St. Louis Ry., ai ern and AtC The Scenic Bat To the North, North Best Equipped Trains, 1 Quickest Time. For rat etc., or any information, JNO. E. S, Traveling No. I North Pryor St., Opposite Union Depot. 0 SEAB( 0 AIR - LINE NORTH -- SOUTH 0 Two Daily Pullman Ves Between SOUTH ar id FIRST-CLASS DINI i, "' The Best Rates and Rot its Via Richmond and \ rk Norfolk and Steam to Nashville, Memph ry Louis, Chicago, Ne 1a. Points South and South, ie. and Jacksonville and and Cuba. of PoSITIVELY THE SHOF NORTH AN iilFor detailed informatior man reservations, etc., appl board Air Line Railway, or Passenger Agent, Columbia C. F. STEWART, A SAVANN 0 THE L THE L THE L ites: ON THE S M oloTER - Corn man, Mait W. A. T'uax, 'P Pass. Traffic Mgr. WASUINOTON. D.C. S. - urn rn Florid a Ca,. A passenger service *"l and comfort,equipped w~ Car Dining, Sleeping and T? ars For rates, schedule, rigo line tion, write to and WM J. Gener Ga. ~'ChIldetno( An- Age. Alds Dilgestione Keguates 'he Bowels.tin., at H-r' No *AS* MOFFETT. M. D.. ST. LOUI. Mo 'brush. RemovOS and Preven, jUNTERACTS AND OVERoOMrS EAT UPON TEETHING CHIt.cREN;. Rates iattanooga and rid the West mntic R. R. tlefield Route. -West and West. Superior Service and es, schedules, maps, call on or address ATTERFIELD, Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Bell'Phone 169. )ARD RAILWAY. SEAST -- WEST. tibuled Limited Trains id NEW YORK. MG CAR SERVICE. ite to all Eastern Cities Vashington, or via ers. To Atlanta, is, Louisville, St. w Orleans, and All west-To Savannah all points in Florida .TEST LINE BETWEEN [D SOUTH. i, rates, schedules, Pull y to any agent of The Sea J. J. Puller, Traveling .,S. C. sst.G~en1. Pass. Agt., AH, GA. [NE FOR BUSINESS, INE FOR PLEAsURE, [NE FOR ALL THE B S~ [ER RESOR plete Summecr Resort F,iu 4i Free to Any Addrr. Sammeea.AonWIC2s . .. . . * IflFPl- kfiL 'So (UTH - Cuba. unexcelled for luxury Ith the latest Pullman horoughfare Cars. naps or any informa. CRAiG, 'at Passenger Agent, Wilmingon, N. C. BLUE RIDGE RAILW Y 1. 0. BEA'TE, Recoiver. InI ENIl(OL Juno 81902. flotween Anderson and Walhalla. 3aarnoUNI'. waarn 4 ARIVE. LKAyM, Mixed. Mixed' 140.9. No. 12 13tations. qo. 11 No. 9 V-0W A' M.1.M. A. M 4810 9 6 ."''.**. --. . lton ............... 820 1060 245 9D".....AndersonF.D......... 340 1110 ------.. ... "" Alllergon P.V. D......... 845 1115 ........ . 2 ."-. W estAnderson....... 349 ....... --..... ...Denver.............. 86 . 855 """'''... Autun-.............. 405 847lW1 ....... 411 .... ----..Ina J412 ----y........421 * 8 d -' - - ......y..... U .... 28 . ..... .. a i ....... 440 ..... Wila n to M a ea trainr. 4ils WIo.... Jakeo. and Ae owng stat 0o - -. -----* enpo..t........ CbarI6toR 8n Wc8toR Carolia RW-d :1 Augusta and A hivillo Shrt Iet (t ej dul in f.t'h fiaroch 1,9tu t (Jeoad Down.) (Iaead Up) 12.46 pm ....Lv Ne wberry......Ar 8.10pm 1.50 pm . A ;r Lauruns........ L.02 p 2.07 pm.Lv Laurons. Ar 1.80 p 3.30 ps ..Ar Spartan burg.Lv 12 01 pm 3.40 pm.....L v dpa rt,an burg..Ar 10.25 amn 5.32 pm.....Ar Saluda.......... Lv 3. 39 amn .11 p......Ar ndOrsonTville L v .05 am 7.1u m..Ar 4shevillo.... Lv 7.0 am 12.46 pin...... Lv Nowberry (c.N.aL..) 10 pm 1.50 pm. Ar L aurens.............Ly 2.02 pin 1.5 p m..... Lv Laur ens.........Ar 1.45 Pin 2. 30 pm......Ar preon Wood..... Lv 12.44 pm 5.20 m..Ar Augusta............v 10100 am 2 35 pm.......Lv A ugusta...............Ar 11.66 am d.30 p..Ar Beaufort...........L 7.60 am 7.45 pm......Ar Port. Ioyal...........Lv 7.40 am 12 46 pin......c Nw berry (o N.&L)Ar 3.10 pm I IO Pm..... Ar Laurne .............. Lv 2.02 pm 2 09 pm ..... Lv Ltrns ........ Ar 1.35 Pml 3.25 pm ..... A r U4roo iio n ............ Lv 12.16 pm For further linformatilon rolativo to rates, etc., caL Aga, r ...Ir1 os. GEO. T l IRY ll N, G n. A . Greenville, 8. C. ERNE T \VILLIAM, Gun. Pass. Agt Augusta, da. T. M. i on Trafmfic Manager. (Eastern Standard Tin e.) Southbound. Northbound. Sciedtule in EI'7ct Sunday, June 128th, 1903 STATIONS. 14 40 an Lv Atlanta (S.A.L) Ar. 8 60 pm 10-50 nm A thoes 6 19 pm 11 55 am Elberton 6 17 pm 12 58 pin Abbeville 4 05 pm 1 22 pin Greenwood 3 35 pm 2 16Ir. Ar Clinton (Din'r) LV. 2 45 pm (0.&W.o.) 10 00 am Lv Glenn Springs Ar 4 00 pm 12 15 pin Mpartanburg 8 30 pm 12 2 pim Greonville 3 21 pm (Harris Springs) 1 12 pm Waterloo 2 35 pm 1 4Z i A r Laurens (Din'r) Lv 2 17 pm 84 22153 62 ~2 i5 D'Iy Dl'y D'iy D'ly D'ly D'y ex Ox ox ex slit) .1iSun Sun Sun am am pi 1)pm pil am 711) 700 202 L.v Laurenti Ar 150 900 600 725 7 1 209 Parks 1 42 b 61 650 845 7 0 224 Clinton.. 130 8 30 525 9 15 7 60 3 Si koldvillA 117 3 0o 4 46 7 30 800 244 Kinard 1 10 746 430 940 8 09 249 Gary 105 736 440 950 818 254 Jalapa 100 725 405 It h 840 3:10 Newberry 1246 796 345 12 32 902 3 21 Prosperity 1282 941 305 1248 918 331 9lighs 12 23 (1241 260 1 10 9 25 339 Lt Mountain 1219 (120 2440 1 4J 8 10 3 61 uhapin 12 09 1 05 220 155 960 357 Hilton 1202 65 240 1'05 955 4 01 White Roch 11 69 560 200 2,25 001 4 (-7 Hallentinoi 1164 641 150 2 55 1 I0 4 17 Irmno 11 46 528 132 3 05 1 6 421 Loaplhart.. It 40 5 41 119 330 1) 4i 4440 OoJuibia 11 26 600 100 .'. U. L. Columbia I5(Union Station) 446 112 pm a I 65 LvColun,bbia (A.o.L..)Ar 11 10 6 20 Hum Itor 9 60 9 20 Ar Charlestoun Lv 7 00 TraIns 03 ant1i 62 arrive anId dofpart, ~fl no13w ioln depot... TraIns 22 atntl 8 from A . C. 1,. freight depot, W \est Gcrvais st.reet, For Itatoe,Tnme Tabiles, or further informa I ,ion call on any Agont,, or write to' President. Tr'iaffle Manager. J7. F. ,Ivi NU5TON, 11. M. EMEItBON, 80i. Agt. (4on'1 1"rt. & Pass A gt. (Columblai.8. f'. Wiliuitn. N O. DRNK CURED BY WHITE RIBBON REMEDY No taste. No odor. Can be given in glass of water, tea, or coffee withlout patient's knowvledge. White Ribbon Remedy will cure or destroy tihe (diseaised appetite for alco hohic stimulants, whether tihe patient is a confirmed inebriate, a "tippler," so cial drinker or drunkard. Impossible for anyone to have an appetite or alco holIc hquors after using White Ribbon Remedy. Indorsed by Members of W. C. T. U. 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