The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, January 28, 1909, Image 4
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ect
to Fos
P resident Roosevelt, Friday tmans
mitted to* Congress the following
S bearing on the conservation of our
13 natural resources.
I transmit herewith a report of the
national conservation commission. to
' ~~gether with the acomp:anying papers.
, C~~IS~% This report, which is the outgrowth
of the conference of Governors last
May, was unanimously approved by
the recent joint conference held in
this city between the national con
~~a~t~'h servation commission and Goveruois
ern of the States, State conservation con
nmssions and conservation commit
tees of great organizations of citi
zens. It is taerefore in a pecuHar
sense representative of the whole na
o thon and all its parts.
The facts set forth in this report
onstitute an imperative call to act
ZV rE ion. The situation they disclose de
ORNIA mands that we, neglecting for a time.
if need be, smaller and less vital
.iuestions, shall concentraten commit
S 8TU tive part of our attention upon the
ee great material foundations of nation
zal existence, progress and prosperity.
sTe progress of our knowledge of
this country will continually lead to
more acurate information and better
use of the 'sourcies of ational
visita strength. It is not necessary that
mandthatknowledge should be exact in
pall I every minute detail. It is essential
e that it should correctly describe the
fore fee a Situation. The conservation
ni, and gave of ou urces is the fundamental
gr ea questio fore this nation.
Al lation is now adding about
its numbers in ten years.
ons more, must be fed and
m the products of our soil.
steady growth in population
sill more rapid increase in
tion our people will here
m ake greater and not less de
per capita upon all the nat
ources for their lilihood,
-n* nee. It
n or and the v
stn them from the eairt h.r a
d r vhe cOnurvation of our natural
U t. resources is of first consideration. if inte
de h we of this uation. deTr the one and
is ofthe of oherwiedesie thei fundamiea
ned byhoduireuechk-pctyo urse
1,5000 la tio up ore thisulation.n s l
extor dpriethcoiong isenowradin oue
ta- heirihtsto ie onumbes inntient years
ons o exons more,guat bed n
ofte men the productso aur soil.
stil oreraidinceae n
neesais our lieple depive here
Amrc- per capitay apnd all the used
eu&f4~sures forheir rihood,t
,.esse " prcosadvtlta ol eu
n titem freom. theeathpv
'deor The admnstrvation whchi ustura *
d h u-rawingts as cose fhrs t lsieatioenI t
-- deed telaerof this fudaenao destrof free- thed
she000 orw o spportnt fo everyla tizen, ombl
-~as o eithe dade th setandardn soul biie ps
'Now alowe toeprive the mn gaeno~erti dguas
thn tir wiht loe ie. onthis uchniek- io
--d the L msaio indsriloga- acts,
-- o for hen ofxproducto andco
urw ..n<tral ber ty,ea aooo righ ted
- less pr~~ieiouspanduvityta. ol-mt
- The adinistrgehtio hei broad Edgar
hirhwsenm to eas cloen t leas ourten fr
franticlly ethen fundealeed yfe the Iwe
'N, Willweledi to a teq gamenf-bemput- byies
hoda o n e v-dN s no- cs
ar-Lpin ccith nquliy, of deopount sidr
So. -'09 pln for the dxre wtouf g thues.
wtroera great kon"poe't
s la aterways.Cr tln. eur
th thbe rge ofhatr the aEdga
fra nticly ermnt e nde~ ke by thAn-we
ry aipn. Acorinly s evetop Ean
St.h-'09 plnforithed withou the geea r1n
mbl fany caew ompheiv .Ptline ertur
aln poeedct wto.Tuot dela. oul
roed, mheto should be metket by
gerly appropriation if possible, but if ne
of |essary by the issue of bonds in smnal
denominations.
ad resultbytentolgoenetadb
b right is the peaantteugot fmnpl
gains"%e' arch ofantoisrtotmafirhren
-- nd you will find h eft wihwl olo h e
fly tood is the lpmnoftigraasewhc
benefcialyou elogs t the per ande should b
conturoled byt the m s aebt
ple gain t h proisio be monopoly
andtoinurttead aire said din
nForeststs
- sing usa
t lie
that our responsibil- message ve
-- g.millions is like that hibition bill
_ _ l i r h ild e n .a n d th a t b y b o th h o
r rsouceswe are The Govern(
descendants. pasrne n tho
can and should be made passed.Qn o t
uthe vast expen_ manufacture
rways. haenot eating liquorn
kla8 2 .mu1ch lesin the vote was
take -nngtion. There_ In his veto
the e s medate steps to terson c harge:
dot cmpehand to prepare IS aganst~ th<
- an d watera lensiv5 g Plan for and the dotr
pu rr f are fast dnang~aton. Our that it sets
an one-fifthappeanniig, and of t he people
b oo of all anved.and no them are Feing taught that no
1 -e Ge met by faili ngo good purpose can law was ever
to ively sml gsm toprovide .the rela- ment brings no
- Lieton se,l ands needed fEr the pro-. question; that
ir od .teton se nd i . .e ent of all reduce tt
the astful estact awsto ceekPie to sendI it
rOfl d ex-5 e inpaste ldercin of the for- discord, impairs
ta.Iorga Stadex estnd nveala. Te American Coronlonwealth,
aerwai delen as a unit for and invites evasi
fntg rot b,~t~ aectio~. dvlpetand for forest People.
and J Onera Our ierlsources Wasted. Dr. Woorw
'~Od y du sts hausted are goner foreser and* te- ChapelllN
neele/ eouesr ondce . Chpl hap N
and $j e~' reds of huan ofte costs us hun-. in Robert E~ y
000.000o auman lives and, nearlyat uoxa r
Lands.
-use of the public grazing lands
d be regulated in such ways as
prove and conserve their valu.
ights to the surface of the public
should be separated from rights
o f9reets upon it and to minerals be
neath it, tnd these should be sub
ject to separate disposal.
The coal, oil, gas and phosphate
rights still remaining with the gov
ernment should be withdrawn from
entry and leased under conditions fa
vorable for economie development.
Minerals.
The consumption of nearly all of
our mineral products is increashing
moi-e rapidly than our population.
Qur mineral waste is about one-sixth
of our product, or nearly $1.009.000
for each working day in the year. The
loss of structural materials through
fire is about another million a day.
The loss of life in the mines is ap
palling. The larger part of these
losses can be avoided.
A part of the action of the joint
conference says: We also especially
urge on the Congress of the United
States the high desirablity of main
taining a national commission on the
conservation of tebresources of the
country empowered to co-operate
with State commissions to the end
that every sovereign Commonwealth
and every section of the country may
attain the high -degree of prosperity
and the sureness of perpetuity nat
urally arising in the aboundant re
sources and the vigor, intelligence,
and patriotism of our people.
In this recommendation I most
heartily concur, and I urge that an
appropriation of at least $50,000 be
made to cover the expenses of the
national conservation commission for
necessary rent, assistance and trav
eling expenses. This is a very small
sum. I know of no other way in
which the appropriation of so small
a sum would result in so large a bene
fit to the whole nation.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
VETOES STATE-WIDE BILL
Tennessee Senate Hears the Chief
Execeutive's Official Disapproval i
of the State-Wide Prohibition Bill 1
-Opponents of the Bill See a Ray
of Hope-Governor Patterson
States His Reasons.
Nashville, - Tenn.,
nor Patters
file
-o1C 0
on Tuesda
need of the twen
F in merica as a general the
ag forth of sound prindiples of and
ology and governmental science ''
rpreted according to the lights the I
the life of to-day. youn
The whole face of our national for
has changed,'' declared the work
kher. In the economic field the count
order of work and enterprise has men
ed utterly away. We must make "I
of combinations and of organiza- two
upon a great scale such as a past impoi
ration had not dreanied of, and the
use new organization is vast and tione(
>licated we can neither express it " T
control it by means of the nit,
ted individual endeavor whichr tentio
to be sufficient for carrying our- our sa
rfal enterprises forward. In a this S
n to the principle of individual these
nsibility.in person and fortune a reas
ects of violence to the rights of urally
ecople, in the enactment and en- gest Ut
ment of laws regulating giant missioi
mnations of capital whose penal- up all
shall he visited on the indivi- lands;
who are responsible for the of reel
Dr. Wilson f.ound what he con- paying
d the keynote to remedial meas- commis
_______________sembly
can be
snial of Poe's Birth Celebrated "An
at Home and Elsewhere, should
rlottesville, Va., Special.--The one of
Allan Poe contenary celebra- Zen of
eached its climax Tuesday night vital q
able addresses were delivered h.e6e
of. Bartlett Wendell. of Har- thereS
rn "The Nationalism of Poe,'' ernors c
7. Charles Alphonse Smith, of ing the
uiversity of North Carolina, or so it.<
Influenice on Southern Lit- Sane hI
making
bleg-ram was read from the neededi
's Cltb of London, and poems will ada
hur Christopher Benson, of sol
dI, Prof. Edward Dowden, ofshul
,andl John Bord, of Canada,i neesr
2ad. There was also many 'nc s.
from distinguilshed foreigu-.aeda
r.CalsW. Kent presidled
ex(ercise-s.
thl be:n-: the centennial an- o-ref .o
Poe's birth New York ofgettirn
er Plaes5 ceebated thesmet
at the\ rad~comn
The 11.-- --.- , the State
nivesay 56 Men. road ermn
and arySpecial.-The this~ work
event. ~ 'ursday result- "T (o
ien. Of 240 feil-ow cit
Explsio taken out done alon
Veszprinm. Hungar, that each
coal mine here last in helping
ed in the death of 50 5 better
men entomab ' d n
alive.
Goverii - aanberlain
- to Or
cpari
lthe duty of
sdyafternoon GOvernor .
e lerk of the Senate a "Form~ the
nng the State-wide pr-aisume the i
eliIl last week passed itohe e
.se ofte Legislature. he the~ s-Ot
s action followed ad- exalted to th
the Seuate, after it had of this ea
id rcni2 by a vote of truly grateful
in bil prohibitmng the of eongdence
nTennessee of intox;_ fully sesible o0
0O to 13.rignal passage charge f?lyt
message Governor Pat- !ter.sme.~ wsit
that such legislation 'So) arsis
Democratic platform pro r-s~ nCaro
lie oef- venet material linesi
th t the recorded will and has a brig1
tat experience has people are fully
arbitrary prohibition Possibilities ofe
>beyed and its enact- in the yer- t
settlemnent of the .nso persper
t destroys property. " There isroe
revenues, iereases~ this State ~ is.
mioney from the peo. flre thousand ho
elsewhere, forments power toenrt
the dignity of the other progeeat
forsters hypocrisv 175,00()phrses.o
n and. deceit in th undevelopedse
fore many years t
isnsAde ing to waste, wil
il50l. Adrss at used to help- suppl
C., Seial--L.d growing industries.
C.pecias the d "ur farms are
isan tha ,.o-snbe incean
S~j~ ~Person Sonable income and
(*?,i unper- farmer is the oni.
AN L INAUuRATED
Together With Lieut. Governor
McLeod.
BOTH BEGIN SECOND TERMS
Gcv, - M. F. Anse" and Lieuten
ant sovernor Thos. G. M.cLecd A
sume Duties for Anothcr Two
Yea.rs-Conservatlon of Resorzes
and the Building of Good R.ads
the Burden of the Inau-ural Ad
dress:
Columbia, Special.-With impres
zive ceremonies in joint assembly of
the Legilatunre Wednesday with
1owdcd galleries and s;de aisles look
on, Governor M. F. Ansel and Leiu
tenant Governor Thomas G. McLcod
were inaugurated upon their second
terms as Governor and Lieutenant
Governor, respectively, after which
the other Staie officals were duly
iworn in as follows: Secretary of
State R. M. McCown, Attorney Gen
,ral J. Fraser Lyon. Comptroller
Geueral A. W. Jones, Adjutant Gen
?ral J. C. Boyd, State Treasurer a.
Ef. Jennings and Railroad Commi
3ioner B. L. Caughmran.
Governor Ansel's inaugural ad
iress was brief and devoted alnost
ntirely to the development of the
State natural resources. He advocat
d paying more attention to the eon
3ervation of our lands and forests
md the development and protection
>f the State's water pow.ers, point
mg out what was being (lone in this
lirection by other States and adver
ting to the fact that there is now
being utilized in this State 175,000
horse-power with that much more
re! undeveloped. He specially stres
;ed the importance of drainage., ree
)rnmending the creating of a State
irainage commission to investigate
md report ca the best plan to re
Aaim over three million acres uow
ying useless for want of drainage.
Ee also dwelt on the importance of
mmediato action toward securing
)etter roads throughout the State,
md recommended t
tura
mills, t p Ic
the number of employes.
'he edueational institutions of
tate are sending out each year
Smen and women well equipped
he battle of life, and there is
for all of them to ao. The a
ry is calling for educated young
and women.
desire, at this time, to refer toW
natters, which I regard as very
tant to the future progress of
state, and which are not men
I in my annual message:
e time has come, in my judg
when we should give some at
a to the question of drainage of
i'amps and lands. There arc in
tate over three million acres of
lands that can bo reclaimed at
anable cost. The question nat
arises, what can we do? I sug
at you appoint a drainage comn-Fo
2 whose duty it shall he to get Sul
the data as to where these
ire located; the probable cost Mi
aiming ,and the best plan for suffe
for the drainage. Let this
sicn report to the General As
and then intelligent action
taken.
>ther important matter tha'.
engage our attention is the
'good roads.' Every good citi- 7
the State is interested in this
estion. Conventions and con
are being held in many of
tes to discuss it. The Gov
f most of the .Status are call
attention of the Legislaturi re w
some of the counties in thixs sT
av'e gone to work and are show
good roads. That they are from
ni all the countics evr one Comp
uit. The work that is (lone 2115 8
3 of a permanent nature, and Tho
to me that, in order that the Ine tes
information may b)e ob- Ithe eli
to the best muethmods of mnak- Vegett
vays, and the ecst of each exclusi
the Department of Agricul- o(nr
Id he charged with the duty nots
this data and reporting the the alb
-on- Vegeta
>rth Carolina, the duities of health.
n:ssioner arne pliaced upon 1fy-o
reoloIgist: in other States, to M1rs
ssines reapoite fi-Shewi
i'sscnes ii' J)pint(l oCnfid(1
e o r(e:Yatchte von. my tmsi
zens, upon what has been heita1
all these lines, and to ask
of you will do his full duty'
forward all that makes fo~r
nent of our people. ~
ow, as I take upon myself
ad ime'the; responsibilities
nece, I' ask. t
mlent be0 charged with
securing information 0
nsel said - Women st
con time I am here to Scrn
hoist Sta te of1lee in the Imn th
PIe. For a second ti Inlie hae
(of the People. I am
Position ot Governor
Conmmn)wealth. I am
for this manifestation
nd esteem, and I a - -
my inability to dis.
e duties in.eumbent ,
at your valuable and
nee.
ina has made much
al, educational and
the past few years.
future in store, the the time I cc
alive to the great work and irre
ven greater progress secretions was
ome and we see the ney Pils brous
ty7 on every hand. Sold by all
being utilizedl 'i Foster-.Milburn
ndred and sevenity- ---
se-power of water- Took Hiz
electricity and for Jli b. .
rhere is still about sh W s iii
r of water power vo~~~a ali
belief is that be- evr-Uj( 1fI
ns power. now g- O i.,t71o
be harnessedl and -a o-~ i
the ed forPp."Se
t elneedshef our pai
produeing~ a rea- in (1i)rn 1
pi'ofit. and as the a~ Inc nl1 i.~ ~
BABY'S SKIN ERUPION CUR.
Was So Sore, Irritating anfPainful
That Little Sufferer Could Not
Sleep-Scratched Constantly
Cuticura's Efficacy Proven.
"..'hen about two and a half years old
my daogbter broke out on her hips and the
upper parts of her legs with a very irritat
ing and painful eruption. It began in Octo
ber* .he first I noticed was a little red sur.
face and a constant desire on her part to
ecratch her limiba. She could not sleep and
the eruptions got sore, and yellow water
came out of them. I had two doctors treat
her, but she grew worse under their treat
ment. Then I bought the Cuticura Rem
edies and only used them two weeks when
she was entirely well. This was in Febru
ary. She has never had another rough
place on her skin, and she is now fourteen
years old. Mrs. It. R. Whitaker, Winches
ter, Tenn., Sept. 22, 1008."
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props.
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
By a European process flour is
compressed into blocks for preserva
tion. The treatment kills all form of
larvai life and prevents ravages of
insects.
Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
Relieved by Murine Eve Remedy:
Compounded by Exierien'eei Physicians.
Conforms to Pure lood and Drug Laws.
Murine Doesn't Smart; Soothes Eye Pain.
Each day should find us doing
things better than previously. Ae
quire the habit of promptness im
every matter, large or small, which is
left to your care.
Do not nglect con.tipation, for this con
dition >oison. the blood and leads to chronic
i:1 hitalh. Ourfield Tea, the mild herb
laxative, corrects constipation, keeps the
blood pure, and the health good.
I asked my stenographer whether
it was David or Solomon that wrote,
"I said in iv haste all men are
liars.''' " I (ion 't know,'' she said,
"but if he had lived around here he
nitht have said it at-his leisure."
Plies Cured In a to 14 Days.
Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any
ca.eof Iteh'g, Blind,1hileedingor Protruding
Piles in 6 to IJ days or mouey refunded. 50e.
Learn to show a thorough interest
in a customer or any persor. ap
proaching you; try to loo
matter from his standpoi
as your own.
ee thi
and her, Sor
would love nSki
he looked him Soa
and said: ''Yes t e
promise, I may like
you now, if you try
und here, we just won''t a st
or our husband !"-Tie bles
ru Delineator , it o
&Void being influenced for the teet
ong by other persons, have a pur.- in
se of your own, weigh counsel, but
from your own best thought. A
than
NS HER T
faillh
LETTER Sars,
evern
)ITRTISIIE@ T
gr edi,
store.
Benefit of Women who Th
fer from Female Ills everyt
womai
nneapolis, Minn.-"I was a great
rer from female troubles which Ee
caused a weakness Ev
and broken down Bladd
condition of the Bleasar
system. I read so ote
much of whatLydia liable r
E. Pinkham's Veg- pIeFRE
-etable Compound
had done for ether 'zfa,
-suffering women I - a
*felt sure it would s5 umnI
help me, and I must
say it did help me O
Swonderfully. My That is
pains all left me I for the i
tronger, and within three months World e
a p)erfectly well woman.
vant this letter made public to IIf vo
the benefit women may derive ote
Lydia E. Pinkhamn's Vegetableotew
mind."- Mrs. JohN G. MoLDAN,
econd St., North, Minneapolis, Itch c1
Sanit-ary
isands of unsolicited and genu
timonials like t he above prove IThe r
iciency of Lydia E. Pinkham's believes
ble Compound, which is made
vely from roots and herbs.
eni who suffer from those dis
Sills peculiar to their sex should
e sight of these facts or doubt
ility of Lydia E. Pinkham's
ble Compournd to restore their
n' want special advice writef us
.Pinkhzam,-at Lynn, M ass. _______
1itreatyour letterasstrictly
nutial. For 20 years she
ay, free of charge. Don't Coo oe
e-write at-once. e5 7al
t as well
,Don 't ask
untilit is pa
NTE T HE CASE. No man 's
---- to make yot
ruggle Hopelessly Along, It's a v~is(
Backache, Dizzy Spells, ought not tc
Languor, Etc. ---
ar so much to go through Deocarnesica
's ufitf er e s so much tirseasedportior
sufrng from back- way to ure de
-ache and other com i tutional remedij
mon urabe - innamared conditi
mon crbekidney he Eustachian
is. ff you suffer so, i amed you have
profit by this wom- ;ee hearing an,
an's e-ml rs. ,mation can be to
Matn Douglass, 5 2 : tor'ed to its no
Cedar St., Kingston bedestroyed fore
N. Y., says: -I had .fareaued cadta
Sa lame, aching back, I e wil giveyO
dizzy spells, head.. %soofDeafness (~
aches, and a feeling n.otbecuredbyBa
of languor. Part of rarfreF.
uld not attend to my Tk l
gularity of the kidney
annoying. Dean's Kid-. The great m2
rht me prompt relief." made througth e;
dealers. 50c. a box, care; be exact -
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 'solutely right
-----business is like
2 on Probatio, J foot race--it is
Ither- had died We~Etrl
b-y and -or four Etryweli 01
"led her- m:oter and I . Did tla
w"1 see had eezemla or
"ha, sh. . e in -ears and It 1ookedI
-Irriesh on; h otr
.:9z to~ aP ''ew the trre esm
tom , 'n;er th es thntr
inich~ , o a. e . ell."i tir
:; leon . ,.'$ she Tett""Crem TKin
kaee iIi1dMi~?nel res I~
$ae n ne.
I Frost Proof
and
CABBAGE PLANTSGuaranteed
to please purchaser. All varieties now
ready for shipmenit. Small lot.i 51.25 pkir "M"
lots of 5.000 or over at Ji.4 v-,r"5" and special
prices on large oidt-rs. We give (ideler and
prompter service 1 han any other grower in S.C.
aid we wlicit your value,d1 vatronae. Write
for our "BOOKLET" on the rrowth and culti
vation of Cahhage. writtvn by GWo. I.. Sands.
The GE. L. SANDS Co..Box li tar lss.C.
JOHN WHITE & Co,
LOUISVILLE, KY. -
CSTABLIS"so t637
ighest muket price paId
,aFURS
and MIES
Wool or.
Ceur60ssion.
ONION SEED af
Per Salzrr's catalog, page 129
Largest growers of onion and vegetable
seeds in the world. Big catalog free; or
se'td I1c ia stan;ps and receive catalog an
100 kernels cach of onions, carrots, celery,
radishos, I50W each lettuce, rutabaga, tur
njps, 100 parsley, 100 tomatoes, 10 melons,
1200 charming flowe r seeds, in all 10,000 ker
neis, easily worth $1 of any man's money.
Or, send 20c. and we will add one package
of EarUbs Peep O'Day Sweet Corn.
SALZEM SEED CO., Box A. C., La Cros, Wis.
XANTh INE *HI
Restores Orav lair to ' atural Color. Ite
moves I)andruff and Scurf. Invigorates and
prevents the Hlair from falling off. For sale
br Richmond. Lynch;urg. Va.. and Baltimore,
Md.. Druggists or sfnt direct by
XANTHINE COMPANY. PICUMOND,VA
51 per bottle. Su plebortle 8eby iall.
Circulars Sertton R-fluest.
LLS YOUR PATENT by our newimethod. Do
monstrate It to the leating capltalists an I
manufacturer-4 at Mad i4nn Squnrervarden.
New York. Write NATIONAL PATENT A NOVELTY
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CAPUDINE
CURES COLDS
and GRIPP h it Removes
Relieves the aehes and feverishness.
Contains No Acetanflido
r lot
ghi
So
ly Patch"
s, Dandruff.
Corns. Chilblains ani
Disease. Tettqrlne 50c: Tet
a 25c. Your drug'ist, or b-- mall
manufacturer, The Shuptrine Co.,
innah, Ga.
dvice in an advertisemcit is like
ick frozen in ice; the skater stuni
over it but nobody stops to diq
at.
Winslow's Sootlng Syrup for Children
in, softens thegumI re-jjices inamm 6.
Il8Ialrn, cres wmnd colic,..e a bottle
boy thinks more of a sore toe
all the rest.(
Breaks a Cold Promptly. M
ie following formula is a never
ig remedy for colds: I fr. tr
ie ounce of compound syrup of IRhen
tpai-illa, one ounce Torns corn- G
d and half pint of good whiskey; den
tnd shake thoroughly each time 25.
sse in doses of a tablespoonful
four hours. ISD
is will frequently cure an acute
in twenty-tour hours. The In
mnts can be gotten at any drug
re probably is a wrong side to
himg--except maybe the right1 Fe
1Co
y Woman Will Be Interested.
2 have pains in the back, Urinary,
r or Kidney trouble, and want a
t herb cure for woman% ills, try a
Gray's Australian Leaf. It is a re
egulator. All Druggists 50 ets. Sam
:. The Mother Gray Co.,LefRoy,N.Y.I22
a pleasant flow of languagei
terupted by an idea.
ily One "Biromo ninn"
Laxative Bromo '~unine. Look
ignature of E. W. Olov.e. Used thej
ver to Cure-a Cold ia. One Day. 25c.,
u cannot whip a man anyJAT
ay you may flatter him.
TYF
ired in 3t minutes hv Woolford's odrn
Lotion Nevr" f:zils. 'At druggi.te. 'thrsq
---- cent, on
paymenta
vert:e maln is the one who turersgia
he is above the average. crin
Pimples, Ii
Poi
the blood an<
surface. Bon<
U.lcer. Pimp
cease. "welir
condition, i
~hog h ~edfor home cur
TNAM F<
fOds brigh'ter an:i .aser colors than any' other dye.
yirme-nt without ripping apart. Write for free boc
Sa
usiness Maxlns.
the girl to share y
Id for.
(Inarrel is ~oodl eno
r own.
boy' who je il ha
s Cannot Be Curedi -
Ions as theycannotnach the
i'of the ear. There is onlyo
nes anid that is by cont
-s f)anessis caue -
on of the mucs linin of
rube. WhIenthistubi in
a rumbling sound orim~
sult, and unles th cl osed
ken out and this tube e
ote Ruc D isnrfae
aused bvcat
7y 'ils for constiation Or
relen os LeT Oto
strive to love it ab
knga mistake in
falliniu down in a ? 4
set--bm-.Ia
andmotUnaabe
Work.--ettrin
my ce for en
lik alms unbeaeofrusty
offered topafo
dd nlot.-cure moe. I
boxes ansi am en
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As
eve.
and
Do
the
poise
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SPOJIN ' fot
- ney Trouble etc.,
expels the Disease
ON directly an the Blood and
is now sold by nearly every
ness dealer in the land, an
k - . you. cr send with remitta
n3-nufacturers, who wi s
L - ' expregs paid. Fifty cents
and $5.00 and $10.00 the d
Record oif
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2nd Year..
AGUARANTEE) CU& Y
AND PREYETrVc-- 5th Year ............
6th Year..............
Distemper, in.i.e.z2
Eye. p"Cez. 7th Year ............ 1
Eye. rza p,j cI e 0 . Sth Year ....... .......21 1
ll E Zo et "; O - 1th Year..............28
C*2tarrtal Fever.'.,;1
caeious3 in La lt er.......
12 th Year.............. 378.
?r2Gkt~14th Year ................d
anle of ew
tE en, Send for our Booklet of tw
Gretest of al Germer.......
be. for family and stock
SPOHN MEDIC
one, Indias. V Cheridsts and BuctgiC
GOSHEK9 IND.P
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3rdEsc AN Yr..-Feature
aT II 1J. 1~ 1ows ever mnde for the w'ork intended ai
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tupplied.
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gives quick Ie
and painf in tBe cneso,f
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