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FISHING FICTION. MAGIC EYE" OF THE 8AULT j 8TE. MARIE iNOIANS. Am Oil Oaldc'i Biplnnntloa of the UIIm Whlteflah Hunter'* Method f Ciettluw HI* Ollatentng Cntch Vr*n I'ndtr the Rapid*. . The'first time I fished In the Snult 8te. Marie rapids." said a well known Lake Iteuka sportsman, "I landed In mm hone twenty-one brook trout that ^wifctgbed forty-five pounds; so I was yttdr and willing to believe auything I heard or read about the possibilities _ of those Waters or the astounding tMnjfs that men -who fished In tliem vrcn< able to do. "Consequently I believed what they told me about the marvolous feats the Indian fishermen of the Sault Bte. Marie could perform in the way of netting whlteflsb. Few who have toured the great lakes havo net heard of those same feats, witnessed them and, . "of course, could do nothing but go away believing that they were all they seemed to be. "Particularly will they marvel, as I did, at the Indian whltoflsh fisherman's magic eye with which he sedfus to . Vv look down through ten feet or more of foaming, rushing water and see wblteJ fish 'that to the white man's eye would ba invisible five Inches beneath the * > aavface. It would have been strange If I had not marveled at It, having ^ witnessed more than once mnnlfesta. tlons of its alleged power. That was before I talked with old Guide Garron. The astounding feats of the Indian whlteflsh netters of the Sault Ste. Marls that the guidebooks and the hotel keepers and steamboat men insist on telling tourists about are performed by two Indians In a canoe. One occupies the stern and manipulates the paddle to keep the canoe's bead pointed np stream. The Indian In the bow, landing upright, uses a pole to nkl in propelling the canoe or in keeping it steady. " "Lying ready to his hand is a dip net ' four feet )n diameter, fastened to the ond of a pole perhaps fifteen feet long. The fishing la done at the foot of the rapids, where the water bolls and tumbles furiously. With his pole the Indian In the bow keeps the boat moving aboni In the rapids aud gazes constantly into the water, which Is often ten faet or fiacre deep. : "8nddenly the Indian In the bow will else the net handle with one hand, never ceasing to manipulate the cauoe tt'Ufftft'Ms pole In the other nor for an * Instant removing his staring gnze from the water. The net la not more than m his band before he lms plunged it $erhkprf*ten feet distant from the bout. # thrusting it at tbc same Instant to the bottom. Then he gives It a peculiar twist, draws It up und. so rendering the care of the canoe for the moment to the Indian with the paddle, he draws tkfi net up. never without from tlired to half A dozen glistening wlilte? !n It, frequently weighing live nds each. "The wondering spectator, seeing nothing but the boiling wut< r, the sud " den start of the^Indlnn and his quick xterous plunging and drawing ujl or the net with its invariable load of"wlilteflsh, can do npthiug but acknowledge to bimsclf tlia necromancy Of the Indian's piscatorial art. I know that i. did, and for two seasons gave . myself away to tho iucc:::.:t'r>n of tliat mysterious fishing. Then one day I marveled at It greatly to Guide Garron, the shrewd and cunning old Freuch. man who knows every rock and eddy * and nililrlpool of tlw rapids and all the Wiles fcitd tricks that any other guide . knows and a whole lot that 110 other on? does know, and Garron's little black, ayea twinkled. " 'Ah!* he chuckled. 'Zat mageeck hye. Ha von gr-r-raud homboag!' "Then be explained In his voluble as4 picturesque patois the appnreut mystery of the Indian whiteflsli fisherman's magic eye. Whiteflsb are natu* ral denizens of the still, silent wate-s of flto gfkat tflkaa. To get from Igiko U?WM t<k?' annnrf... *K?-? A.I. tji VM vuxroxx iinu mutt fight their way up the fierce and stubborn Bault Ste. Marie rapids. In doing this they travel by easy stages. They ean brave the rapids but n short #dlBUn?fe at a time, when, nlmost exhausted, they drop Into the shelter of the friendly rocks that pilo the bottom of the rapids. "Huddled sometimes by the score behind these rooks, getting wind, as weri, to overcome another stage of their Journey, |}>e whlteflsli, If the water Is not'too deep, can be lifted out by the tend of the fisherman, they are so ffeftriy exhausted. The Indians as well as the White fishermen know this and, knowing well the location of these Sheltering rooks, have only to thrust (heir nets down behind them and draw * them up filled with fish. "The cunning of the Indian led him long ago to give visitors the Impression that he could penetrate the troubled depths of the rapids with his gace and dlgfovsr the whiteflsh on the bottom. Tito wonder of It spread, and It has Sen one o/.the fondest and best payg fictions gf 'Susan Mary,' as the natives give yotrfhe pronunciation of the 4^ Mult Ste. hlerift.V? Hew Turk Times. -jk gk ge Stcrdolt ef Asalw. The fidltuX^bg anecdote1 of Leigh Hunt was once related by "Orion" is wtnavr went ^jftare limit, and fomBr Wb In a largO room with a wide, oflT fn?h!?>ne<i fireplace. Ha bad dragged hi* pin no on to the hearth, close to a large fire, lea ting oirty room for hlmeP aelf and his choir, and was playing With the greatest enjoyment, "My dear feBow," cried Horte, "are yon aware that yon are ruining your piano forerer and erer In that heat?" *1 know?T know," murmured Hunt, |T>ut It la delicious." p~. v.; ya ., i- r, >v-* x ' Charleston Exposition Kates Via The Southern Railway. On account of ih* South Cambiin Intrr8: ate and W?st Iidiau Exiositmn to**held at Clinrh ston, S. C. beeininx IVcember 1st, 1901, The Southern Itailwawill sell excursion tickets to Charlr-stoi and return at the following attractive rate?: from Sjurtanburj?, 8. C. Kor $10.00 tickets on sale daily, with tinal limit. June Hrd, 1002 For $7 oo tickets on sale daily, limited to return leu day a. Fot $4 9o tickets on sale Tuesdays and t.hursdays, liuiited to seven (7) days. Corieepot.dii>Kly reduced rates from illier psin's The Southern Railway operates double daily tvaius on convenient schedules with I'uHman Sleepers to and from Cliarlestou. s r. For further information apply to: W. H Taylor, A. G. P. A , Atlanta, Ga. jsubtle g Dyspepsia in unrecognized in |H JB half the oases. It deceives the unknowing sufferer. Its many VP Qfl variations work along the weakest B Z linen of the system. To battle 25 against only one of them is vain, SB Our booklet explains its eymp- |H Z tonvs. Our Dyspepsia Tablets give ^6 SC complete nn?l lasting relief. i GILES' i & Dyspepsia Tablets 2 S5 10c., 26C. ? W 250 AND 60C. VP S LD BY UNION DRUG CO. UNION, S. C. Ftate-e has some flue coloni. s but. u< 'Mi'tunateiy for heiself, she has no col>?nut*. Indeed, if the birth rate coni nines to drop as it. has done in the lust le&ide, she will soonhavo no population. THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingenious Treatment by which !>runkar s are Be ng ' urod Daily in Spite of Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and Positive Cur-- for the Liquor Habit. It i8 n<>w generally known and understood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. A body filled with iKrison, and nerves completely shattered I>y periodical or constant use of intoxicating lipuors, requires an antidote eapahloof neutralizing and eradicating thin poison, and destroying the craving for intOMcants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or ions of time from business by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CUllK" which has been perfected after many years of closo study md treatment of iueruriates. The faithful use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousands of Drunkards into lober, industrious and upright men. WIVES CURE YOUR HIJSRANDS!! CHILDREN CUKE YOUR FATHERS! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can legit-en in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and tnade teni]?erato men by having the "CURE" administered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT, Do not bo deluded by apparent and misleading "i in movement." Drive ont the diuoaae atoiice and for all time. The "HOME GOLD CURE" is sold at the eitrcmely low price of Oae Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costing $2"? to $">0 Full directions accompany each package. Special advice b.\ skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of one dollar. Address Dept. 1 EDWIN B. GILES A COMPANY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. , All correspondence strictly confldental. 1ft 1r (a*)) Rings! Rings!! Rings!!! elegant aaf >rtffrpi1t. <ff fancy mone rings, plain gold wedding rings ?nd new designs in band rings. Ail size* from the tiny baby ring to the l.irge seal rini'g f< r gents dome and i?t ns show you our line. We are making a t-peuial run on a lady's lJueber Hampden enmpbte watch. It is a beauty and sella at alght, M. E. TINSLEY. i . ... ...?.Mk..> . Wti'hingt.nn If* brooming one of th< greatest 81 udcnts centers of the natioi The several universities already ther< and the largo number of private an< technical schools for both sexes an drnw ing annually lnrger contingent' of young men and woman from al parts of the country. The depart inonts of governments are filled wltl young men. brought by Congreasmei from their districts, whose chief pur pose is .to hold office only while fitting themselves in the night classes o the colleges for futuro professions careers. There are over three thous and such students in the city at th< present time. THE NEW WAY. Common Sen6e For Women. Ladies Should Read of the Litest and Host Success ful Importation Ftom France. All Womankind May Possess Brieht Eyes, Fai Skin, Strength and Good Health. Sn t)r. 1-aRord, the famous French practi tinner who has devoted his whole life; lo the Mud; of woman, and hn< won I lie highest dlstincfloi through his wonderfully successful practice anion] the first families of Paris. WOMAN A HEROINE Woman Is a heroine, sava the Doctor, and he remarkable endurance and ability to wltliatani the most trying ordeal compels admiration. Sh is a siave 10 the Natural Modesty of lior sex, wlilel so often pauses her to endure the greatest trials, am siilfcr to silence, rather than consult even her lam lly Physician. fearing to cxposo herself to ncces sary questioning ami prohnhle x:\inination. A LIFE STUDY Rcengnlr.ing this fact early In his practice, Dr latllord has, hv year* of study and close application evnlrwd an entirely new method of treat nient fo all ailments peculiar to women, which lias nic with unbounded success, and his branch Othcei managed by skilhd physicians under Ills persons supervi?inn, are now located in every large c'tyo Kurope. Ity his smierlor method* each patient receive absolutely free of i liarge, lull and detailed advic csp. eially adapted to licr ease, thus avoiding al embarrassment or inconvenience, and as Dr. lai Itwel'v ri medics aie put t.p in the form of snial dainty wafers, they are easily carried and laUei al any time or place, w thnut attracting Attention Tliis insures regularity In treatment which Is tuna important to u cure, and generally imposslhli with liquid remedies. I.iquid renietlies always contain a large proper lion id alcohol, ? liiskey or oilier liquors, to pre serve them f.mn spoiling. Ilr. t.al!orit's Wafers ari a "dry medicine" and an- positively free from in toxicants or narcotic drugs of any kind. MODERN METHODS Dr. I,sRortl's greatest -iiccean lias been achieve* by tin use of the "I'AKtlNI A WAIT.lt." This i: not a I'alei t Medicine, h t a scientific prepariilioi of "vihuri um," or "t'AltONIA'" (commonly knnwi as H ack llnwklierryt, and oilier well known licrli* whose curative propertn* have lie u known t< herbalists for eeiiturio-. "Vilmrnutn." or "UAHONIA," is recngnir.<d nnri prescribed by the lending physicians ill the world ns t lie list known Specifu for female t nubles The extremely disagreeably taste of these drugs lias liism overcome by skillful tniinipulaiioii, retaining however ult of tlicir vlr. til's ami strength, and these sped tics have been so coiiihim d ai d prepared as to lorni a dainty wafer, easily taken, yet cmlindying the most accurate and eettain rure for female Wi akness, Nervous l'rosIra'ion, I* infill and Suppress si Menses, Irregularity, la-iieoirhoea or While.., Sterility, 1 leera'ion of the Uterus, - hangout Life in Matron or Maid, l lii'oliie Decline, Urinary Tioti des, Nervous Debility, Profuse flow, threatened M fcarriage. Pal pii.itinn of III Heart, Pains <11 the la-It Side, ''old Mauds or Poet, Iteari g Dowp Pl|i|!S, Baekae||c s|,.i, I in s-of iMv.illi, Scalding oi rio , Soreness ol llreast, Neuralgia, Uterine Dis|ilaeeir.ent, and all ill ssc sj n ploins u ic make lint average wi niau'r lite so miserable. It makes* child birth easy anil SWKS Dtli-TOIl-' III M.S. A VALU h BLE FEATURE " A DON | A W AKICUS" hnv? proven a blessing tc tin usaiids of sobering women, who have been made well, strong and happy in a suiprisingly short lime, hv tills wonderful treatment, They will not only cure the n ost ? hstlnatc eases, no matter how long neglected, hut are also the only known i"iiicdj that can l? absolutely relied upon to prevent those ltinllllilv isa'tiris. ,?r ..* - i 1 - v. ... . v. ..Hi. |iitiii moo niiutTIII);, nttillfsslj 1'iuliinil liy m> many ol our women. PURE AND EFFf CTIVE "DU. LvllOitD'S fAIM1N! A WAKKllS" ar? purely vejfclnhle, cnntainiii;; no injur mis < hem. teals ordriiKS uml an- positively j;iur?iillS.il locuri I'vi'ii t lie most iicrI rted eas s, if direct inns an carefully fnl|:>" id,nnri tin- nutliciue honestly taken Tli if vn itniile rsui tiy, ''lilt. I?\IIOIU)'.s'caUO Nl.v," Is now on sain In America liy i|ie importiin li. ni of Novks I-Tt.i.i:k 0 impast,' who have con traded with Dr. la'ltord lor the exclusive ttftenc.' lor the Culled Stales. A Consultation Department under tin* supervision I Dr. I.ul'.ord, is maintainc and special advice luruislusl nhs-dutuly free o charge to all wlio lake the treatment, ladies or de iup "CA ItON I A" are invited to write all ahoin I heir particular cases, in detail, and arc assurer the most sacred private as to their correspond' nee as no testimonials or letters from ludics arc cvci published hy us. ne Cox of "CAHttNIA iVAI plls," containiut a month's supply, will sent, securely packer and prepaid to any address in lite U. S. or Canada on rsceipl of (ln<- Dollar, i|ecouipan en hy the dc. tails of your case. A full aiufconiplete Irealmetil including al I necessary medicine, anil our wriltei guarantee, f ire Dollars, payaMc in ;u|v nee, Tit is chance covers all expense, Including Iret advice and full directions. 'J here are no addtiioim charges 01 any kind, thus placing lite treat Uldll witiiin tlic reach 01 ail. Address Consultation Dept., Till: Noyus-Fcli.KI ('umpvny. Market and "241It Ms., 1'liila. :tu-ly I'lVnidt'til K'SisctpIi V ntesrage wns rent trkably clmiac.ifii i-Uc ?* iho mail. Ii earned binail coiufoil to ihe ? fli -h seekers and our foreign ftif-iuls and foos htive lunch l?? ihiiik about and talk over, Money to Loan. I have money U> loan on unproved farms at 7 per cent iiiterfRt. No commission except a K-ajon^hle attorney fet o p'fpnrii g ttecfftsary pajtcrs. V K, flKPAMi ToCurc a OoltJ i? Oue Day r??ke Laxative liroruo Quinine Tablets. Alls druggists refund the money if il fails to cure E W. Grove's aignaturt in ea !? hor 4N 1y eh FOR Si p COUGHS AND COWS i IN CHILDREN ^ 1 j Recommrrid.ition of a Well Known < It icngo Physicin n. , I ose and imperil e Chamberlain's I Conph Remedy for almost. all nlrt'nate, constricted c tuglis with din ct resultI prescribe it to children of all ages Am 1 glad to recommc d it to all in need ai<<! 1 -c Kiiur relict' from edds and coughs and " bronchial uflhetions. It is unn-narcoiic md safe in the hands of the most, un' profersiotia). A universal oan:i<s>a for I all nvuikind'?Mis M-ry I? Melpnd*. - M D.. Ph. D. Cnicago 111. This * remnlv is for sale by, F. (J. Duke, Druggist. Mr. Roosevelt has been credited with loving a light, hut lie si-ems t? have discovert d through participating in the livolv scrapping 'hat has lavn going on - between republican factions of a nutnl?er of Slate s over the Federal e tli'eis and that ??ver tariff revorsion and reciprocity r that is raging among republicans in Con gr?p.s, uiai it, is pwupie tor a man U> get mi overd?>ge of a thing lie loves I A J Snell wanted to attend a party, hut was afraid to do so on account of pains in his stomach, which he feared J would grow worse. He says, "I was P telling uiy troubles to a lady fiiend, i? who said: 4C baniberlain's Colic, Cholera 1 and I) arrhoen Remedy will put you in - condition for th- party.' I licught a liottle and take pleasure, iu stating that two doses cured me and enabled me to ' have a good limn at the iiarty " Mr. r "tnell is a resident of Summer Hill, N Y. * Thin remedy is for sale, by. F. C. Duke, j Druggist. * The transfer of the army school '{ for engineers from Wilket's Point, - Xow York, to Washington Barracks, ] has been effected. One of the bent i. modern schools of armv engineering ) in the world is to be equipped for the training of our engineering corps. ; This is one of the most important e branches of the military service and * the honor men who graduate from West, Point, are assigned to it as a ( special mark of merit. ' The Best Time. The best time to curs a cnush or cold in 5 when you are Hrst affected. A pleasant mid sure remedy for sore throat, weak lungs, r bronchial soreness, roughing spoils, etc.. is ; Mexican Syrup for coughs and consumption, i lie wise in time and keep a bottle in your I medieine ehest. always handy for immediate use, remembering the old adage, "a stitch in time, saves nine." It is a true lung tonic , and sells for only 25 cents. Many Wonder. Many wonder how it is that pin worms and stomach worms get into little children, or now a tape worm ;rxj tcet innv, can tret in ami exjstaud prrow inside of a man, as it sometimes happens. They may well wonder for it is u Kfeat mystery, However, ipany know from pxperjoncu ni|\t Mother's Wutin [ Hyrtip will rui one of intestinal worms and greatly improve the health after the worms . ' have heon destroyed and expelled. It is absolutely a harmless remedy to take, and as it only cost* 25 cents, all should try i- who suspect woi ins to be the eauseof their ill health. Mexican Root Pills. ' These pills,? ostintr only 25 cents a box, nrp the latest vegetable discovered for eieanslnff, r novating, strengthening and regulating the liver nml bowel t. llettor lieslth invariably follow their use. i The IIest Time. < The host time to cure pain is when you first fcol it Alwnys have a bottle of Ooooh's yuiek belief in the house, t'urcs external , or internal pain and costs only 25 cents. . Cures cramps and eolic. The Whole Ilody. The whole body depends on (food, hoalthy ! blood for its sustenance and strunKth, Noth, ing makes thp blood mo healthy and the nerves I so ationg as Conch's Sarsaparllln. Head testir inoulals on its wrapper, ( Pilc-itie Cares Piles. f Monoy refunded If It ever fails. Akti-Aoue cures Chills and Fever. L The United Textile. Workeia of America. who h-tve been holding a convention in Washington, niiMiin?ou.sl> adopted strong resolutions against the ship sub J si<lf j >it. which the republican bosses | set m determined ti? fotce through this | Congress. The nreamlile s-oil .if t.l?i- I > *'Ii is in the interest of lar/e corp ?r?| t'o s which H>e i's chief backers and offers no liein-lit to the producer, tlio ' watfe-enrner or the ship*-er. and instead of bringing new co- cerns into the sh ppiig business iias a tendency to keep ' theni out by aivi tr a rnnno|toly to ill >se " already in" and the iesnh|ti<uis a-ldid; ' We co detnn this-lbp snt? dv bill as the woist. form ot das* lec'blatioii in that it proposes to tax all t"e people for the item fit of syndicated interests, whose o\ei(l iwii g ei.ff??rs show that they ar* I aboiMianlly able to take care of theui selves, ami we stand by the doctiineof f equal rights to ali and special pi ivileges to none, and oppose all forms of subsidies and ?iatuiti<s to piivatc interests." I he textile workers are to be conspatulated upon bavins: taken such a linn Htand upon sound democratic principles. 5 Su'sciibefor The Tim us and keep po *>*1 ft rfPu A HL B fl Guar VLE AT HOLMES ASTHMA CUF Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief All Cases. Sent Absolutely Free on R WRITE YOUR NAME AND AD ' ? Thor CHAINED ' FOR TEN ^^^TEARS E& PC LIEF. morpbli: ' II ?^??^?i I II l?^?U?? Dr. Taft linns', Mkiiicink Co., Gentlemen: I write tnis testimonial from a sense o effect of your Astlinnileiie, for t he cure of Asthma M; iodic asthma for the past 12 yours Having exhausted 1 chanced lo see your sign upon your windows on 130t tnined c bottle of Asthmnlene. My wife commenced ta 1 very soon noticed a radical improvement. After usii peered and she is entirely free from nil symptoms I I mend the medicine to all who are ufilleted with this disl Yours respectfully, i)n. TaftOros. Midicimk Co. Gentlemen: I was troubled with Asthma for 22 yen but. they have all failed. I ran across your advertisomc I found relief at once. I have since purchased yonr fu I have a family of four children, and ror six years was u of health and utn doing business every day. This testln you see lit. lioiuo address, 235 Itiviugion street. TRIAL BOTTLESENT ABSOLUTELY FREI Do not delay. Write at once, Bros. Medicine Co., 79 East 130th h When Writing Mention Tim Union Tours. A Good Cottfjh Medicine, Y (From the. Gazette, Toowoomba. Austrnlia.i ltS-d Chamberlain's Couch H inedv *S is an excellent medicine. 1 have Iteen Miff'ling from a seytre cough f?n Hie last two mouths, and it has t-ffee'ed a cute All I have gi eat plea-nip in reeouinruudt u CATAK it ?W C. V\tK KNFR. Ti is IS ill* Jj|)se.K> 11 opinion of one of >.ur oldest a- d mo I ,eir. I expected residents, and has bee-. volUu- "iei.n, lanly given in good faith that, others -l,V . may try iho remedy and be b-neli ed as Hfune , was Vir. Wockner. Tnis teiutdy is sold a'jinoj by F. C. Duke, Druggist. niente c A TT.,i?~A ci.i * " w ukuj owiiw srusMii' says mat me '.""" ~ mtentionof Coagma U> ^ AlcK'nlev one \eai\s s i hoy of the IVesi- j1 flt j ileitis ?|Vl . am! U> gram her a |)-n i when fi has given It:*- to the suggestion that t|\ s ;lt ont.^ eaunot. lie done without-aNi giving c - TAltitl sideratiou to the case ?.?f M. > llauisoii, ping th .idowi.f PieMdeiiL HaniH'Ui. tianiutii Purify the Blood dieted* | By taking lie old reliable Botanic Blood Bum (B B. B ); cures ulivrs. at?hee scrofula, le/. iiia, pimphs, itchii g ski. t.ncll pi aching liuues, boiU, cm bunch s. If \on externa ire all in down take B. B B It win m0utli'i give life, vigor and strength lo the hlood. ce8JJftrv B, B. B mak-s tin blood pti aim ucu. "SM Druggists.$I Trial treatrn tit fiee, h\ CATAh writing Blood Bthn t o., Atlanta, lh now re positive The outlook for irrigation legislation gusting this session is go? d. Mondell, of W>- tionqui ining, has u good measure, and is well wonder fortitied with arguments foi its supjiort Five to four again. Tons the United leads States Supreme Court continues to divide FEES" on theaiMuiporiaiil question whether the once, constitution follows the dag. complet guarnnt The World's Great Fever Mediciue, f?nn or directio Johnson's Tonic does in a day what age. I) slow (Quinine cannot, do in ten days. lis and wri jipleiimd oures are in striking contrast dition, i with the feeble cures made by Q linitie. v'ce fro If you are Utterely wretched, lake a dcrful r thorough course of Johnson's Tonic and ?hl cost th iveout every tract ol M dariul poisoning Jy The wise insure their lives and the wiser ^ . t insure their health hv using Johnson's T/p,. Chill cure and Fever Tonic. It costs fill q, ]M)o cents if it cures; not one cent if it does ^. j uu,1- , Market 13 ly ill l! I ~ 1ANTEE & MOORE'S PHARM IE FREE! and Permanent Cure in eceipt of Postal. DRESS PLAINLY. r is nothing like Asthraalena. It nstaut relief, even iu the wont It eures when all else fails." Rev, C. F. WELLS, of Villa III., Rays: 44Your trial bottle of ilene received iu good conditiaa. It iru you llOW IBankrul I f?ttl good derived from it. I wm a baiued with putrid sons threat I liuia for ten years. 1 despaired being cmed. I saw your adrart for the cure of this draadfal rmenting disease, Asthma, and . you bad overspoken youiseWaa, jived to give it a trial. To my iment, the trial acted like a Send me a full-size bottle." v. Dr. Morris Weclisler, tabbi of the Cong. Bnai Israel. Ne?v York, Jan. 3, 1801. AFT BllOS\ MKDICINKC*., men: Your Aetlimaleno is an *? omeily for Asthma and Hay K?t#r, composition alleviates all troubles >mbiuc with Aotlnna. Ita aucoeaa la big and wonderful, having it carefully analysed, we eea at Asthniulenu contains no eptam. le, chloroform or cthor. t cry truly yours, Hkv. Dr. Mohris Waoasr.a*. Avok Sphinob, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1M1. if duty, having tested the wonderfa! y wife tins been nillirted with syaimy own skill as well as many etaera li street. New York, I at onee ebking it ubnut the first of November. iK one bottle her Astlnna has 4leapteel that I can consistently resemIressing disease. O. D. PHELPS, M. D. Feb.?. 1M1. rs. I have tried numerous remedies, int and started with a trial bottle. II size bottle, and I am ever grateful, liable to work. I am now in the best tony you enn make such use ef as RAPHAEL, 07 East lUVth st? City ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL addressing Dr. Taft ?t., N. Y. City. WORTHY SUCCESSOR. ^omethlugr New Under The Sun." rlnetnrc l???a?-a a ihkp vi it'll TO CTir* RH by the use of powders, acid*, 1 balers ami drugs in past* form, lowders dry up the mucuons ines causing tliem to crack one* ed. The powerful acids us*u ia < have entirely eaten away th* iiemhranes that their mak*r* to cu e, while pastes and ointannot reach the uisease. 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