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| SISTERA
letter recently tiktim d l>v T)r. Unrln
York, road* an follows :
J f?r. s. It. Hartman, Columbus, <>h(
* Dear Sir:?"I cannot *,*?/ too mi
$ bottteso/ ft cured tnr of catarrh o,
J lug. and I would not have beett *cl
J several Sinter* of com yhn, and cotdi
J o/ catarrh that tt docs not cure.
*
Interesting Letters From
Catholic Institutions.
In every coun'.ry of the civilized world
the Sisters ol Charily are known. Not
only do they minister to
THE HP'r'tun' an<' intellectcictpoc
nec<i* ?f l'ic charges
' II committed to their care,
CO CD hut thvy also minister to
WORK. their bodily needs. With
????? ?o many children to take
care of and to protect from climate and disease,
these wise and prudent Sisters hu\e
found Corona a never-failing safeguard.
Dr Hartman receives many letters from
Cnthol c Sisters from nil over the United
States A recommend recently received j
iront a Catholic institution iu Detroit, !
Mich., reads as follows: 1
YlCC TAVI fln'O Ch<
UOE IHI LUfi 0 Co.
I BromoB
Promptly
I Head
potatoes:r
i itrowcmofMffd rotutoealii Ainrrim. i
. Tlic Iturul Nru Vrrl?it" cl % e? Hstlr.rr** Kur* ,
i lv W |k(M>n?in n > lrl?1 of ? hi*, per ti. Prior*
1 olrt chrnjt. Mi mmoihxrrilhonk ond?nmp|cof '
< Tro*(nlr,H|M'llK, Macuronl U liout.liBbii. per <
l St., OlontMovrr, etc.,ujw? receipt of lOo p?>{U|?. 4
1 JOHN A. B AlZEB O. I.? Oosof, W Is. ,
1 >*yvvwv*^i?wvwvvvwvwvtt
^DROPSY
?? ?3 10 o;,r8' ?ATM?NT FnE?PJ
E&vo made Dropey and its com?
gfw*,. jJ plicfction-} a ipoculty lor tweutT
J ) ears wllh tb# taoit VdndornQ
Ml .( eocooas. Havo cured many thoot^
and orjea.
1B- E-OVUM'S S0H3,
WPrnffl' Sot U Atlanta. Oa.
(aaccuclo
l^^^CANDY CATHARTIC
Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold in balk.
Beware o( the dealer who tries to sell
"something jost as good."
I IS NOT A
JJ BUT IT CURES F
Ann nil dlsritirs rirltinrj frnni liiifii?r
injure the dlfirmttre ntf/ntta. fatorri
dLtnpjtear under the powerful Id nod j
TWO BOTT
Oentleraon:?I take plM<iuro In l?rai
of your "IlKKCMAOior. Two bottle* <
be of any benefit to jou In advertising
Tours truly, W. H. IIA>
All Druggists, $1.00,
Bobbltt Chemical Co.,
Eyi Wafer
i.i
F CHARITY!
Fight Catarrh, Coughs,
id Grip.
ppr
BEATRIX. \
nan from Sl?ter ttontriT. <10 \\ . SOth straet.
t | j
ioh Iti praisr of Prruna. Eight ,
f thr lungs of /our years' stand- | j
thnut It /or anything. It helped. > |
s ami I have yet to fin.il one case !
S 1ST Ell 11EA Til IX. > |
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, "VX-V%'V'%'X-v v\\\w\^' i
I
Dr. S. 11. I/artman,
Columbus. Ohio:
Dear Sir :?'<The. young gtri who
used the I'eruna uas suffering f rem
laryngitis and loss o/ voice. The result
of the treatment was most satisfactory.
She found great relief, tittd
I after / urthcr use of the medicine ? v
hope to be able to tag she is entirely
cured.''?Sisters of Charitu.
This young girl was under the earn of
the Sisters of Charity and used I'eruna for
! catarrh of the throat, with good results as
the above letter testifies.
It you do not derive prompt and satisfactory
results from the use of I'eruna. write ;
at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a lull state- j
ment ot your ease, and he will he pleased j
to give you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The I
Uurtmun Sanitarium, Columbus, Oluu.
srokee Remedy of Sweet G
j?hs, Golds, LaGrippe V.'V
Seltzer I
cures all |
aches I
ri&EEHHE!lIHE3irfh
W CURES WHERE AU USE FAILS. Lfl 1
> 1 ll?t?t < ou^-h Syrup. Timnn UckkI. Ubo fjjj
So. 7.
| ?? 1
I i
tu. duj. ? ? : j -
. unus 111 iviiuwinicr.
On into the fields and woods some !
sunny day in midwinter and wnich the I
i birds. It is very interestinc to note
the various methods by whteh our
winter birds solve the problem of finding
enough to eat. And. after all. they
! don't seem to find it the most discouraging
task. On the contrary, even
in the coldest weather, you will find
iho birds teaching us nil a lesson of '
happiness.?St. Nieholas.
Southern Rhodesia's gold output in
i May was the biggest recorded, being
1 over 19,500 ounres.
CURE-ALL,
RHEUMATISM
Itie* In the hhtmi. It. pnnitlrrh/ trill nut
h, /ii<(ite/i, I.leer itnil Mlntimrii trouble.*
ntrlff/itifl I/M/Ititle* of Ihl* illrtlieine. -J
LET. CURED.
Kal7.,uii. N C.
rinir testimony to the curative properties
cured my son of n t>ad ease. If this will
your meritorious remedy, you can use it.
i 1>, Steward, .V. C. Institution for IIIintt.
or rxpressage prepaid.
Baltimore, lid., U. 5. A.
! TKMi the Adtrerllser you saw hta ?dI
I rrrtUement In ilala Paper. So. 7.
'Mli* 'i ma'law*^'rfea tW* ? *
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? Desert Lizards.
There Is no plaro llkt- the desert
for lizards. As o inan rides througn [
the white rands or over the black mal- j
c;?nl mountains In Arizona or South- j
eastern California and sees the flash
and scurry of these brilliant and i
graceful creatures the suggestion of
death and solitude Is broken, and.
beholding so much life, he is brought
to wonder if the country is really a
desert or only a lr.nd to which a man
is not adapted, says the London Express.
For here ore animals which never
drink, yet frisk about through thorns
and cactus and fatten on the hitter
plants. Many a desert prospector
has lain down with his burros to die,
and seen on the rocks about him the
black heads of the Chuck-walla lizards
outlined against the brazen sky.
The Chuck-wallas were happy aud ;
corpulent with good eating. It was j
their country. For thousand* of gen
prat ions their ancestors had nevei
thirsted for water, and plants which
the starving burros passed by furnished
both food an drink for the
scaly natives of the rocks.
Mark Twain's First Morey.
When traveling recently, according '
to the New York Times. Mark Twain !
was asked by a friend and fellow j
passenger if he remembered the first
nion< y he had ever earned.
"Yes." answered .Mr. Clemens. "I j
have a distinct roeolloction of it. When
1 was a youngster I attended school .
at a place where the use of the birch |
rod was not an unusnal event, it was
against the rules to mark the desks in
any manner, the penalty being a fine
of $5 or public chastisement. Happentng
to violate the rule on one occa- j
ston I was offered the alternative. 1
told my father, and. as he seemed
to think it would lie too had for mo |
to be publicly punished, ho gave me |
the $5. At that period in my exist- |
ence $r> was a large sum. while a
whipping was of little consequence, j
and. well." he finally added, "that was |
how 1 earned my tirst $5."
Claim Motto la Welah.
"Ich dieu." tho inotto which belongs '
to the Prince of Wales, is usually
1 rnnslfltoM "I aorv/* " ? 1
. -< i .v, umi 11 ?iuiii(iii nus .
it that it was taken by the black
prince from the royal helmet of the '
blind king of Bohemian who was killed ,
on the field of Crecy. It Is a notable
fact, however, that the late Dr W1J- :
llarn Ihne. professor of English literature
at JieifJ?lberg. rejected this
theory. He held that the motto was !
of Welsh origin and took its rise at
the time when Edward I presented his 1
new-born eldest son to the Welsh
chieftains at Carnarban castle as their
future sovereign. He hold the child
up In his arms and exclaimed in
Welsh. "Eieh dyn," meaning "This is
your man." The explanation is accepted
by many antiquarians.
Texas' Oldest Voter.
The oldest voter of Texas at the |
last election was oniouio ijojica. ngen
106. Ho has lived in tho country
where he cast his ballot for eighty
years.
urn and Mullein SSSSy/W
s nn<i Lung Trouble*. Thoroughly tested
irs. All Druggists. 2ic, BO? and fcl.OO.
They Mourn In Red.
In the dark part of the middle agered
and not black was the favorite
mourning color throughout Europe.
Even down to the end of the fifteenth
century tho change from hlood red to
black was not complete, though black
cloaks wore worn over red clothing, j
In Abyssinia the mourning color is a '
reddish brown. In Turkey it is violet, j
a color closely allied to red. It is a i
curious fact that among the Mnori.i |
of New Zealand red is the rue of sor j
row. In earlier times mourners .
daubed their bodies with red juices '
wher they followed a ch'ef to his
f rave, and even tin resting places .-if J
tho bodies were also colored red ?
New York Times.
8igitor Tino claims that liis new in- i
ventlou, the liydroscope. will enable j
oil" to see clearly any object in the j
water down to the he:] of the sea. anc !
practically at am d????h.
IYoty'* 'l*i? is *.
We offer One Hundred Hollars Reward for
any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Ilnll's Catarrh Cure.
\ jir.xn ? > t>.. I nw., loiaao, U.
Wn, the undersigned. have knonn F. .J.Cheney
for 1last 15 years, find believe him perlectly
honorable in all business transactions
and financially able fo carry out any obligation
in ado by their firm.
Wekt A Truax,Wholesale Drngglsta.Toledo,
Ohio.
Wa pdixo, K inn an AM artix, Wholesale Drug*
gists, Toledo, Ohio.
HuU'sCatarrh Cure is taken internally,anting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Price. 75c. per bottla.
bold by all Druggists. Testimonials froo.
linll s Family Pills are the best.
Some men eoninol their wives to respect
them, even if they have to do it with
a club.
FITS permanently cured.No fits or nervousness
after first day's use of Dr. Klino's (Ireat
NerveRestoror.iKtrialbotticnnd treatisefree
Dr. ll.H. Ki.ixk, Ltd.,981 Ar.-h St., Phila.,i'o.
When a fellow gets a reputation for patience
it sometimes means that he is simply
lazy.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing-tyrup tor children
teething.softcn the gums, reduces inflnmmn
tion.allays pain,cures wind colic.25c. abottlo
It's just as well that we don't always
know the private opinions our dearest
friends have of us.
Plso's Cure is the best modicine we ever used
for nil affections of throat and lungs.?Ww.
O. Kni>sl.ky, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 19C0.
Women never really fool each other witb
their kisses.
Write for free descriptive matter of California.
Oolden West Real Estate Co.,Vlsalia,
California.
Nothing destroys the memory so effort tally
ai borrowing money.
Dyeing is as easy as washing when
Putnam F adkuess Dtes are uaed.
>T- r -h ,\ %i
. yCvJ .>
Louis
-.3si?'" F?r e?l<
rWHY SUFFER HEADACHE OR
LA GRIPPE?
, CURE YOURSELF WITH
CAPUDINE
: NO BAD EFFECTS
Sold at rvll Drvia.itcrM
Eit-oot. Ch?npoct Food J1
arthfor Choc p. Swlno, I
f WOTI^ flirt (<j yo i t.1 r**4 Whftt |
> catalog t* al?c?ut rsp<.
lion Dollar Gross i
romm. IV# !?!, h|+\ti, Macaroni I
f-T h?>t trtiu, a bus. per |
39vli Ontury O- 3.V* hd*. |*r .
?>.l Tcoiiiiic, Yie'da lOO Ivus '
this Notloo and 10c. !
II l?lff on t 10 Farm S,*s>| *
ia?, full/ arc rih |10 to Ml* lUr'.
(jeed :
gyws^sawfsi-.suitstoMSis-M'MMj
? A Golden Rule ] j i
oi Agriculture:
Be good to your land and your crop
will be good. Plenty of
Potash
in the fertilizer spells quality I ~?' 8
and quantity in the har- . l ' ? /> J]\n
vest. Write us and t' I
we will send you, jf?V^ 1
IJrrr, by next mail, |1
our money winning
book- Mmm
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
9i Nassau Stmt, SfSjftf2$$
hew lork. '
Fruit trbkh. orkamkktalviikkr |
KTIIAWUKKKV I'U.VIK.
kUHID- ItoM'.H GRAPH VISE*.
AMI' \ It AO IS. KTC.
Bf*r?tslogu? sent on anpDllcatlon. A nlre lot of '
rown Lr?h?rn? nnil llnrrrd Plymouth llnrk*.
Full blooded t'orkreb and Pullets nt si rarli. I
Also rfcno POLAND cIIINa allOATS, three months '
Id *l?4 U0?*ch.
J. a. \V ATKIN* A HBO..
Ilallsbsro, Va I
Pnrfeolniim 1/?I?r*
uaijsiuuiii vdSBMHB I
Put up in Collapsible Tubes.
A Substitute for and Superior to Mustard or
anv other plaster. mid will not blister the most
delicate skin. The |utin allaying and curative \
qualities of this article arc wonderful. It will
stop the toothache at once and relteYe head
aohe and sci?t lea. 1
\Vn recommend it aH the liest and safe*! ex .
ternnl counter' Irrlfant known, also mm ex- |
ternal remedy for pains in host and stomach
and all rheumat ic.netirnlclc and gouty com '
plaints. A Triul w ill prove whnt we claim for It, j
and it will Ik- found to In- invaluable in the :
household. Many people say "it is the best of I !
all your preparations.'* | 1
Price 18 cents, .? till druggists, or other deal- t
era, or by sending this amount to us in postage ,
Stamps w?- will send you a tuhe by niall.
No article should he accepted by the public
unless the same carries our lul>el. as otherwise t
It Is not genuine j
CHESfcBROK.ll MANUFACTURING C0M ?
17 Stato Street, New York City. '
SO 7. (
I PAT SPOT CASH TO* I
"'".VOVtv LAND WARRANTS 1 1
Ittuod Jo soldiers of any war. Alto Polillers* Add)- '
tluaal Homestead biglita Write ino at oace. I
FKAai U. Ur (J. l. P.t) Box IP". Dturtr, Cole.
AML. 0LlVE'S PRIDE v::
(MVAMtlil bt,rrl#i- Superior to the Hnffaisn. New
mLMvW offered for the drat tltnr. *i other \?WMHP
Choi CO plant a true to name. ;
Writ# for fre? ratalorue. JOHN VV. i
IIALl., Mar)?? .'station, Md, _ |
Wmt L
f' Wy /1
w Ari ^ots ^en>
\y$- I /Acts pi
m-1 ^cts
/ Acts trvjly c
5$.' '* I Svrup of Fijis appea
rajl j well-informed and to th
ft ponent parts are simp
/ cause it acts without di
lions, as it is wholly fn
x quality or sul
k\ ..?v-;;'.v virtues of S?
from an excel
W/ j / known to be
j !" y**V" . act most ben*,
j jf To get its
V-.A (',.<#? genuine?mat
K'\ pr"
(mjforHiaJTG
11 ^ Sa.rv rri*r\cifico, Ci
iville. Ky.
u by all dru^iat^j. Pric^ fi
f Aiw nis rnii
LMilt un till!
STAFF OF
- RELIOI
Sends the Follov/ing
the Merits of Cuticu
Treatment of h
Blood, Skin
" I wish to give my testimony to
the efficiency of the Cutieura Remedies
in what seems to me two somewhat
rem; rkable eases I had a '
number of shin tumours ? small j
mes?on my arms which had never
given me serious trouble ; but about i
two years ago one eame on my
throat. At first it was only about as
large as a pinhead, hut. as it was in
ii position where my eollar, if not
just right, would irritate it. it soon
became very sensitive and began to j
grow rapidly. Last spring it was j
a> large, if not larger, than a bean.
A little unusual irritation of my
eollar started it to swelling, and in
a day or two it was as large as 1
half an orange. I was very much '
alarmed, and was at a loss to de- j
teruiine whether it was a carbuncle ;
ur a malignant tun .r.
NHfcfej~bJ M-t
UK 1?OT? |
Sfe ...
lis
44 My friends tried to persuade me
to consult iny physician ; but dreading
that he would insist on usiug1
the knife, I would not consent to
?o. Instead I got a small bottle of
Ihiticura Resolvent and a box of Cnticura
Ointment. I took the former
iccording to directions, and spread
1 thick layer of the Ointment on a
linen cloth and placed it on the
levelling. On renewing it I would
Liathe iny neck in very warm water
ind Cuti?ura Soap. In a few daj-s 1
he Cutieura Ointment had drawn
,he swelling to a head, when it j
jrokc. Every morning it was opened j
vith a large sterilized needle, |
squeezed and bathed, and fresh j
Jintment put on. l'us and blood, j
ind a yellow, cheesy, tumorous i
natter came out. In about three or !
'our weeks' time this treatment i
completely eliminated boil anil '
tumor The, soreness that had ex- I
[MJTICURA REMEDIES arr ?r>l<l throughout the civ.
bottle (In the form of Chocolate Coate.l Ptlle, Sc. per vis
Boa;.?V.. per rate. S?nri for the meat work, " llumou
Tliem," <M rage*, aoo Unease*. with IlluatrUiona,'Ietti
J*paoe.v> and Chlneee. Itntlah Ilepot, T. St Cliarterlio
Pali, Part*. Auatrail:an Ikepot, K. Town* ? Co., Sjrilii'
Sol? l'roprieter*, Ikrton, C. S. A.
z>
tly\
I easar\tly;
3e*r\eficia Hy*
vs-a Laxative..
Is to the cultured and the
ie healthy, because itscomde
and wholesome and besturbing
the natural funce
trom every objectionable
istance. In the process of
g tigs are used, as they are
ie taste, but the meflicinal
/i up ot Figs are obtained
lent combination of plants
lovifittA
filially.
beneficial effects?buy the
mtacturi il by the
5yR|)P(9
si. .
new Vork.N.Y.
ifty ccr\t? per- bottle*
. . 'P
N
fORIAL
LEADING
OUS WEEKLY
Grand Testimonial to
ra. Remedies in the
iumours of the
and Scalp.
tended down into my chest was all
gone. and my neclc now secuis to be
perfectly* well.
" About live or six years ago my
sister had a similar experience. She
had two large lumps come under
her rig-lit arm. the result of a sprain.
They grew rapidly, and our physician
wanted to cut them out. I
would not listen to it. and che tried
the Cuticura Remedies (as I did a
few months ago) with magical effect.
In six weeks' time the lumps had
entirely disappeared,and have never
returned.
i nuvc groat laun in tno Cuticura
Remedies, and I believe they might
be as efficacious in similar cases
with other people, and thus save
much suffering, and perhaps life. I
iiave derived so much benetit from
the use of them myself that I am
constantly advising
others to use them. Recently
I recommended
^ ? them to an office t>oy for
^-? _ his father, who was dis
r3 abled with salt rheum.
?r IT" The man's feet were
?'!r~-| / swollen to an enormous
-jnnHl size, and he had not
_' ' worked for six weeks.
Ay Two bottles of Cuticura
I Resolvent and two boxes
y-v, || of Cuticura Ointment
\ ij worked a perfect cure.
| You never saw a more
- grateful man inyourlife.
? ?-~^~T?r-~" 441 am very much interested
in another case
>|:| j where 1 have rucnm.
mended Cuticura just
now. My housemaid's
mother lia* a goitre 'r
which had reached a
very dangerous point.
^>^1'' The doctors told her
that nothing could be
^5?$? ' done ; that she could live
only two or three weeks,
and that she would die
of strangulation. She
was confined to her bed.
and was unable to speak, when her
daughter, at my suggestion, tried
the effect of the Cuticura Ointment
and Cuticura Resolvent. Strange to
say, she was very shortly relieved of
the most distressing symptoms. The
swelling seemed to be exteriorized,
and she is now able to be around
her house, and can talk es well as
ever.
"It seems to me that I have pretty
good grounds fcr believing that
Cuticura Remedies will prove successful
iu the most distressing forma
of blood and skin humor.rs, and if
you wish to use ir.y testimonial as
herein indicated, I am willing that
you should do so, with the further
privilege of revealing my name and
address to such persons as may wish
to substantiate the above statements
by personal letter to me."
Chicago. Nov. 12, 1002.
luM world. PltlCKS: Cutlcnra flcaolTcnt, B<V\ per
I of 60>,('ultctir!?<>intiiwnt,U>r. net box,and Cuticura
is of th? Wood. Skin anil Scalp, and flow to Car*
tnonialt, and Otrcrtlona in all la:iKU?ee?. Including
u?c 84., Dindon. K. C. French Depot, t> lti:a de la
y. I'orrca Dr.ro asn Cmmcii CoaroaaTtoa,
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