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J,,' According to the Chicago law dlreotory for 1903. Just Issued, there are 4,702 attorneys In the city. In the laBt last year 120 attorneys left the city, 20 ceased the practice of law and 32 "died. The increase in the humber of lawyers was 320. There aro about twelve hundred law offices in Chicago, an average of one suits of offices to every four attorneys. You can't always tell by a woman's cold exte;ior that she hasn't got a sparkle like iced champagne. e ? % - #ura>ri> AVUIWtfillf The real heroines of every day a ever, it Ls a mistaken and useless her Women seem to listen to ever] one that tells them to guard their ho tasks become "when some derangen every movement painful and kcej Irritability takes the place of happu and suffering takes ths place of hea can drag themselves around, worac their household duties. They have is necessary because they are women The us9 of Lydia K. Plnkham't pain uud restore happiness. Don't cotics when this croat strengUioni always within reach. I FItKK MEDICAL AI If there Is anything In your c special advice* write freely to M your letter. She can surely help has such a wide experience in tre; She has helped hundreds of thou Her address is Lynn, Mass., aril foolish if you do not accept lier ki For proof read the syn*|> , recited in the fc " Drc.in Mrs. Pinkham : ? I wish U have derived from your advice and the ? table Compound. Mv trouble was fi I was in a very bad condition. I could hack ached, 1 was extremely nervous, i bearing-down pains were terrible. M to get me well, and all the medicine tha any good ; I resorted to nn operation w to restore no to health, but I suffered i hemorrhages of the womb that nofchiner " I noticed ons of your advertiRom ceived your reply aud carefully folio began to pet stronger, and in two wee bottles of Lyrfin K. Pink hum's V< following your advice, and to-day I ai help are a Godsend to suffering wo mi you for what you have done for me." Ave., N".W., Washington, 1). C. "Df.ar Mrs. Pixkham :?I write ham's Vegetable Compound has d< " I was suffering with falling of tl but after taking five bottles of Lydit pound I was completely cured. I am my work. " I think yonr medicine one of th< I. M. Tj??, 141 Lyndal St., Newcastle, 1 C " Df.ah Mrs. Pixkiiam :?Lydin pound has done a great deal for me. womb and all the troubles connected doctors'and other remedies but received " I began taking your medicine, an feeling better. My husband said that I ns It gave me relief from my suffering, one or two bottles. I did so and am hard nil day, and go to bed and rest at e pound I u:n certainly grateful for the {freat friend. I would not be without or out of sorts I take a few doses and tc " I would recommend your medicir to those suffering as I was." ? Mrs. R.OCflftn FORFFIT ?f we aannot forthwl .\niPIII llbofa iMllmnnW. ?l.l.l. ?Ill wwumj ... W. L. DOUGLAS ?3.S?&*3 SHOES US You can savo from $3 to $5 yearly by wearing W. L. Douglas $3.50 or $3 shoes. They equal those that have been cost- S \^\ ing you from SI.(X) i li-J, to $5.00. The iin- /_ mouse sale of W. L. ?f' ^ , Douglas alioes proves fajWy jfw? tlioir superiority over "J^vi 1 all other makes. Fy 2 THI S<ihl by retail .shoo 'J dealers everywhere. LmS lxM>k for name ami i; A price on bottom. Thst Douglas iikcs Cor- #Li'' ' ,V onxtolt proven there ts vsEw"^ ~ / sw I value In Douglas shoe*. /Lflnjfcj. Corona Is the hlrhot fflBlLV grade I'at.l.i-nthrr made. Past Color t'yelm mud. ?''9sCr>\ ~WS6!lif7 .wHeUl. Our $4 Gilt Cdqe line cannot be equalled at ant/ price. tilioea bjr mall, 2S rent* extra, 11 ln?trated Catalog free. W. I,. 0OVI1I.AS, Ilrorktou, Man. Dropsy!; ' y Removes all swelling in 8 to so / days; effects a permanent cure A In joto fto days. Trial treatment 'fMlS_*5SX given free. Nothingcan be fairer Write Dr. H. H. Green's Sons, _ aoftcmnaia. net n. AiianiA. wa. i I | TORN MILLS and ? o t niLLSTONES si t If In need of Corn Mill or Millstones Q Q you will And It toyour Interest to correspond i with CAttoLIAA Mil I.mTUAR CO. O O ' ? eren. N. C. manufacturer* of Cora Z ^ Mills from tbo famous Moore County Grtu A OAOA04<>AOAOAO?OAOAOAOA<h* j Medical college of virginia. i stabllshed IMA .^DtrartnitTiti of Medlolna, Dentistry and I'harmscy, The Hlaty-elxth Session will commence Hsptsmber w, Ilk*. Tuition fees and llrlng expensea are moderate. For announcement aad further Informs- ; Hon, addree*. Chrlslephsr Tompkins, i M. Ik, Otaa, (Hekaiead, Tlrgiala. I a. v , ik \ . European Oil Pipe Llnot Minister Jackson of Athens, nnder date of April 1?. 1902, reports that the Roumanian parliament has appropriated the sum of 510,000 francs ($96,500) for preliminary work connected with the building of a pipe line from Carrplna, In the petroleum district, to Con3ta:iza. the Roumanian Black Sea port crossing the Danube by the rail' way bridge at Czeruavoda. Human life is really not very long at best. 1 rc in our homes. Frequently, howoism. r call of duty except the supremo alth. How much harder the daily nent of the foroole organs makes is the nervous system unstrung? less and amiability: and weakness 1th and strength. As long as they n continue to work and perform been led to believe that suffering l. What a mistake! i Vegetable Compound will banish resort to strong stimulants or narng, healing remedy for women is >VICE TO WOMEN, asc about which you would like !rs. Piiikhnm. No man will soo you, for 110 person in America [i^ing female ills us she has had. iNuznls of women back to health, her advice Is free. You are very ud invitation. torns, suffering and cure blowing letters: a express to you the crrat benefit I ise of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vostcimalo weakness in its worst form and not perform my household duties, my nnd I could not eat or sleep, and the y husband spent hundreds of dollars t the doctors prescribed failed to do me hich the physician said was necessary nore after it thr u I dill before; I had could seem to stop. cuts and wrote you for advice. I rowed all instructions. I immediately ka was about the house. I took eight [ getnble Compound and continued u a well woman. Your remedies and ;n, and I cannot find words to thank ? Mas. Lottik V. Jixvixjii, 1328 N. J. to tell you what I-ydia E. Plnlc>ne for inc. le womb and could hardly draff about, t E. Pink ham's Vegetable Coarinow a well woman and able to do all 5 best rcraecNcB in the world."?Mrs. 'a. E. Pinklmm'H Vegetable CoinI suffered so much from falling of the with it. I doctored for years with 1 only temporary relief, id had not taken it long before I was should keep right on taking it as long as I could not expect to be cured by now able to be on my feet and work liprht. Thank* to your Veg-etable Comrelief it pave me. It is the mother's it in my house, for when I feel tired >el all ripht. ?e to all tired mothers, and especially F. Cuambeus, llcnnet, Neb. ith produce lb* original lottora and signatures of ?> tlic'r absolute Bet>ul?ene;??. K. l'lakhum Medicine Ce., Lvnn, Mm*. Dizzy? Appetite poor?*> Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? Head ache? It's your liver! Aycr's Pill$ are liver pills, all veaetoKIp Bold for J.C. AyerCo.. Vt^tldUlC. ilnyyrari. I.owcll. liana. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE fttt ct*. n? nwrngur* or n v. ntti. ? ro.t if abitva. w a j IT^IpudTNTI w \ VCIRES Sick Headache si ?4 AND D'ZZINESS. < V 10. Wind ftoc. At l)ru|itorf& r) So. :.7 "* Tk GcwrttTOWER'3 t POMMEL SLICKER HAS MEN ADVERTISED AND SOU) FOR A QUARTER OF A CENTURY. LIKE ALL ?2??,wmcaF asm. It Is nsde of the best ittterials. m bUck orjrrttow. fully ouM&ffteci tfd sold by reitebW dcslers everywhere STICK TO THE 3IGN OF THE FISH. " WRECK OF A TRAIN Engine and Three Cars Go Throng! Trestle Near Yorkville. SIX KILLED AND MANY INJIREI ' nr. B. F. Williford, of Charlotte 1 Displayed Rare Presence of flir.d it Aiding the Passengers to (1st Ou of the Wreck. Yorkville. S. C., Special.?Passen gev train No. l.r>. northbound, on tb< South Carolina and Georgia Exten sion Railroad, formerly the 3Cs? now operated by the Southern Railway went through a trestle forty feel high over Fishing Creek, three miles east of here, about 11:30 o'clock Thursday, killing six men and injured 24. five of whom will likely die. Three of the latter aro negro passengers. The dead: Engineer H. C. I3rick man. Fireman Fired Hhyne, Postal Clerk C. J. Smith and three unknown negroes. The injured: White?Julius John son. of Rock Hill. S. C., perhaps fa tally; W. h. Slaughter. Hickory drove S. C? seriously; FYod Poag, Lancaster, S. C.; P. W. Spcuee, Roddy's. S. C.; J N. Mcl.aurin. Bethune, S. C.; Mrs. J C. Itody. Presslv, N. C.; Mrs. 11. B Bulst, Rock Hill. S. C.; B. F. Willi ford, Charlotte; T. C. 1 licks, Laneas tor, s. c., seriously; w. Harry Wllie Jr., Rock Hill. S. C.; R. A." Willis Edgemoor, S. C.; F. M. Stephenson Kershaw, S. C.; -- ? Cunningham Lancaster, S. C.; V. B. Hall. Rock Hill. S. C.; Mrs. Sadie McCaskill, Ker shaw, S. C.; two children named Jenkins, of Rock Hill; Conductor Ed Turner. Baggagemastcr Dukes. Flag man Whlsnant. Colored?Billio Beard Rock Hill; Frann Burrls, Sharon. S C.; Alec Hurdy, McConnellsville, S. C. All the bodies have been taken out save those of the engineer and Are | man. The train consisted of an engine I and three cars. It loft Rock Hill aboul i 11 o'clock, with about 40 passongcrs 1 on hoard When the train had passed j out upon the trestle the entire struc j tore under the cars gave way, hurliny , the engine and cars to the bank of the | creek, about f>0 feet below. Engineti Henry Rrickman. Fireman Fred ! Rhyne and three negro passengers 'were instantly killed. Conductor Ed ' Turner suffered a broken shoulder ; and W. T. Slaughter, of Hlokorv I Grove, S. C., and Julius Johnson, ol j ltock Hill. S. C.. were perhaps fa I tally injured. Marvin H. Morrow, ol ; Blacksburg, S. C.; T. C. Hicks, ol Lancaster, and R. A. Willis, of Edge j moor. S. C., have broken bones while a dozen or more other passen gers were less seriously injured. R. F. Williford. of Charlotte, whe j was slightly injured, displayed rare presence of mind in helping the pas sengers. Of a half-dozen young men 1 equally lucky, he was the only one tr , try to assist the ladies and injured men. He told the terrified passenger* In the first-class coach that the clan ' ger was over, and that lie was there to see them to safety. He helped several young men out of the wreck and tried to get them to help him with others, but they selfishly went off and left him to struggle alone up til help came from the outside. Yorkvllle people went down in hug gles and worked for hours extricating the dead and injured from the wreck and affording all possible relief. The rnllnn clmlw* ? ??.- - n ?>i me uncuint | trestle tell their own unquestionable tory an to the cause of the wreck. Graves on ihs Two Races. "Partition of the races is the way the only way. if God hath made of one blood the nations of the earth He j hath also established unto them the ! metes and bounds of their habitation He did hot intend that antagonistic laecs should live tog .'the!. The prejudice of race is a pointing of Providence and the antagonism of peoples is the fixed policy by which God peo pies the different portions of the universe and establishes the individuality of the nations. The act that oruught tt ese people togetl er on Lh:.continent was a sin of the fathers, a ' sin of greed, an iniquity of trade? and the sorrow and suffering of the present is for the sin of the past, a sin against nature and a sin against God. The curse can be lifted only when nature is vindicated and God i. obeyed. The problem will be solved j only when the negro is restored tc I 'the bounds of his partition.' i "Neither impossible nor imprac I tlcable. The elements are willing and | the way is in reach. This is not a day ! of Impossibilities. The band of the A1 mighty is steadily opening the way. i "It may be that the islands <*f the | sea were placed by Providence in 0111 keeping to furnish an answer to the I problem of the time. I "The South is neither cruel nor un patriotic and the North knows it I The North in neither immovable noi I vindictive, and the South knows it. II ciLii?;i oi us is umtaKen. and if both of U3 are misunderstood, wo are yet ono pooplo. and wo must moot upon the plain of our brotherhood, and out destiny of our mighty rare. This if our country. We made it. We mould ed it. Wo control it, and wo always will. We have done groat things. Wc have mighty things to do. The negrc is an accident, an unwilling, a blame less, but an unwholesome, unwelcor-o helpless, unassimltable element n oui civilization. He Is not made for oui tlmoe. He is not framed to share in the duty and the dostiny which he per ploxes and beclouds. Let us put him kindly and humanely out of the way Lot us give him n. hotter chanoo than he has ever had In history, and let us have done with him. Let us solve his problem?fearlessly, nohlv and spetd lly. Let us put It behind us. Let ut purify our politics of the 'perplextty ti?t us liberate the South to vote an< think like free mtn upon the might] issues of the times." 9 r*T ' THE LENQTH OF LIFE. ' ' Longevity of Man Increasing, 8*ya an Austrian Physician. , Medical men are discussing a Tectum " by Professor Pfluger, of the University of Buoo, on longevity1; in asserts that the average length of human life Is steadily lncreaslrg. says the Indiana Medical Journal. He ) maintains that one-third of all the deaths registered in Munich are due to heart disease, brough on by the im? moderate use of beer, and that tobaci co also claims a large pencentage of th*> victims. Among forty cemenarians who have come under bis notice thero was only one smoker, whllo nearly all professed to a moderate use af alcohol. What Professor Pfluger most seriously warns people against 5 Is the thought and fear of death. The raind must be occupied, ho says, in f order to secure longevity. Hard-working men who retire rarely live much I longer. j Thw German census statlstioc show that in 18T1 the centensHaus rum Doreci 147 men and 287 women, but In 1900 only five men and thirty women. The above press report If of Interest. As is well known in Munich the con- ( sumption of beer per capita Is greater I than elsewhere in the world and tho , percentage of heart disease is higher. Deer has a worse Influence on the heart than elthor wine or whisky. Tobacco Is better borne by adults and the aged than by youth. No child should be allowed to smoke before the age of twenty-one. Wine has been said to be the milk of old age; It should not be used until past the noon of life. That tho German census shows a reduction of old men slnoe tho war with France Is natural. The age of industrialism, of city life, of strain, of alcohol and of the veneral diseases with Increase of tabes doraalls and general paresis is the present age of I Germany as it is of the United State*. Only the sedate and the temperate in all things can expoct length of days. Teachers Get a Year Oft. . Successful teachers of Chienco schools who wish to continue their studies in colleges, universities, etc., now msiy he granted lenve of absence , for tlie period of one year, under the r\f 1 >?o cniMirinfoiwlont > schools.?Now York Commercial AdI vertlser. , How's flits? We offer Ono Hundred lb -r* llewsr 1 for sot esse of Catarrh that cauuo; be cured by Hall's Catarrh Ours. 1 F. J. Chesh A Co., Toledo, O. 1 Vi'e, the undersigned, bare known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable IP all business transac' tlons and flnnnc.ially able to carry out any ' obligations tnnde by tbeir firm, i Wi:bt A Teuax, Wholeealo Drugglst-i, Toledo, O. [ Waldiko, Kixxax A Mabtix, Wholesale [ Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Cuturrh t ttr? i? trken internally,acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent Iree. Price, 75c. p >ottla. 8old by all bruggUU. Hull's Fa? / l'ille are the best. I u st Battle In the World. The h gest ghtss bottle ever lilowff lin.s recs..itly been ftiade for exhibition , at the St. Louis* Exposition. It hold 1 forty-live gallons. and required forty i pounds of molten glass, drawn from j the furnace and shaped on the end of | | u huge blowing pipe. FITStwnanently cured. No tltsornervorts| ness after first diui'a use of I?r. Kline's Croat j NorvoHostor?r.f?trial bottle and tro itisefroe Dr. B. II. Kiaara, jbtd.. Ml Arch St.. I'hit a., Pa I j\ q.ioa mi ox oravery i? exiiiouctf utter th danger ia past. SI.OO I'.lg SOO-I*onntl Sterl Itnnqr Offer. If you ran uscitho best bit; 500-pound steel range mudo in tne world, and arc willing to ( have It placed ?n your own home on throe months' free trial, just cut this notice out and send it to ItomuueK A Co., Chicago, and von will receive free by return mail a hirf'piPturo of the steel range and many oiitor co<>king on<l huntingstoves; you will also receive the most wonderful ?1.00 steel ratigo offer, an offer that places the J , best steel range or heating stoi o in the home \ of any family; such on offer that no family j In the land. a? matter what their clrcum- , stances may be, or how small their income, ' need be wit ho u'.- the beat cooking or heating ' etOTO made. The average v?hfcical candidate does not rare so tnucfi for the natiou us he does for l the nomination. Mrs.\Viaalow'r? Soothing tyrup for ehlldrsi ts<?tlUngf?oftan*he gums, rsducas inflanina- ' lion,alluysp&in,cures wlud colic?25c. abottlo It's where the bore is concerned that ' absence maker* the heart grow fonder. l'iso'sOursisthe bast modiolus wo over usa.l j ' lor ull affeotiowis of throat and luags.?Wm. l O. lixpsLitr, Vanburan, lnd., i'eb. 10, l'JOO. j ' It is better to run the risk of wasting your sympathy than to hoard it. i i'lu.iAM S'^dsless (lviw color Silk. i Wool and Cotton at one boiling. When it comes to stirrings things up | the cook is generally all there. ; other j I My mother was troubled with I consumption for many years. At S last she was given up to die. Then | 1 1 she trjed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I I and wa?%peedily cured." I \ I D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. jr n No matter how hard E your cough or how long ! you have had it, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best tning you can take. It's too risky to wait ! until you have consump' tion. If you are coughing 0 j ; today, get a bottle of J Cherry Pectoral at once. | i ' Tkm tliei: 2Jc. 5#c.. SI. All draitlsti. t ~~ Otntvll you* doctor. If he *?* tako It, fi (Imb d? la he u;< If ho toll* you not | So toko It. than don't Ukt It. Ho know*. 1 MOT* to with hltn. Wo oro willing. II r jr. u. atb? co.. lo?v m???. | i '* . 1 i GRATEFUL, H/< ^ -v 'V ^ ^ j Alias AXuriei A i niitjtfc. # Female Weakness is Pelvic 1 Catarrh, i A'wavs Half Sick Are the Wcme# 1 Who Have Pelvic Catarrh. i Ontarrh of any orx*n, if allowed to pro- } ftroMi. wilt affect the whole bod v. Catarrh , ;, i . 1 wiviiuuv nn Tuuntirwt if* vrry ran*, nui pel- J vie catarrh and nrrvousnrw go hand in | hand. i \\*hat is sn distressing n sight as a poor, i half-ifck, nervous woman, suffering from | th" maiiT almost unbearable symptoms of pelvic catarrh? She does not consider her- 1 BEST FOR trouble B blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowels, i H pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow skia ai regularly you are sick. Constipation Villa moi starts ch-np.ic ailments and long years of suffe 1 C ASCARET3 today, for you will never get w right. Take our advice, start- with Cascaret; 2 money refunded. Tl? genuine tablet stampi g^ioolclrtj^ee. AddronaJ^terllng Remedy Corny nn l? ?%? lain ? -?-i ea - I mirtwrnims CHEAP! P 1'tK Lot - '.nd-h?< <1 Machines of ?nil mnkes 1ak?n n? p?rt pt; for tlio Oliwr Hi*' idtlus for quick buyer*. J. ?C. <11 A VTON,i h-nlotto, N. C, RipanaTabulesnre best dyspepsia ever made, hundred millions )J\5^<r of them have been po,(* iu tlie United States Id a single year. Every illness arising from a disordered stomach is relieved or cured by their use. So common is it that diseases originate from the stomach it may be safely asserted there is no condition of ill health that will not be benefited or cured by the occasional use of Ilipans Tabules. Physicians know them and speak highly of them. All druggists sell them. The five-cent package is enough for an ordinary occasion, and the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contains a household supply for a year. One irpnomllv <fir<?u ~ ? 11.1 Hill mnnj 1 minutes. K'-MFir'A*? .^&g:jgs?SM'jaBa j p5WMILlS?li Mwtth Hc^p'h I'nivi'rsni !.< *: Reams,Reclilln-H Ktn&r, SI :iiultant*<>ti-< Set Works and the Hen-B Hcook-K'n^ Variable Feed Works are unex-W j tjoellrl r~v A< ?-i KACT, sixiim.ICITY. IWRABII-B kllTY AM> KASS OF ni'Ell ATlrt.V. Write for fullS | ujjdeaorlptlve circular* Manufactured by the J P'SALliM IKON V l tKKS.W i:i>t .11 ft?:ai>..N.C.5J L P8M-K?n^-~T ^ y^SMMfTT M?A,1 SlraSg^tenYour Hair Take thn onrla ont of l\ rna'te It ?oft and irloaay by iialntr Carpenter's OX MARROW POMADE of fjttminin '""t lll'ln an."< i T?o'i I* all that l? n?o *aa-?rv. S.jft, !! < v li \<? ? > I h?*Uhy aoalp are the reeult*'. Makes the hair *row, too. PRICE. 25 CENTS. ltuy It of jronr dniwlat, or arnd na the prlre In stamp*. Address, CARREN THR & CO., . Loulsville^KyJ wAT;V.V?i Thompson's Eyo Watsr . ? ? lPPY WOftfiN ; Thank Pe-Fti-na fpr Their Recovery After Years of I Suffering. S Miss Muriel Armitaee, Hfl .Greenwood j5 Ave., Detroit, Mich., Digtnct Organizer [J of the lloyal Templars of Temperance* t in a recent letter, says: ? "1 think that a woman naturally J shrinks from making her troubles puby lie, but restored health has meant so 1? much to me that I feel for the sake of J other suffering women it-**a#*ny duty to ? tell what IVruna has done for me. ' "1 suffered tor live years with uterine J* irregularities, which brought oa-bvstcrt.i and made me a physical wreck. 1 tried doctors from the different schools of medicine, but without any perceptible ij change in my condition. In my despair b 1 called on an old '>urse, who advised ine to trv IVruna, anil-promised good re? suits if f would persist and take it regu} lar'y. I thought this was the least I e could do, and procured a bottle. 1 knew ? : as soon as I boizati takinir it Inst it wn* 1} i affecting me differently from anything > I had used before, and so 1 kept on tak| ! ing it. 1 kept this up for six months, ' Hiid ste.-vdily gained strength aud health 1 and when 1 had used fifteen bottles I ; considered myself entirely cured. I am a grateful, happy woman to-day."?Miss Muriel Armitage. [I IVruna cures catarrh of the pelvic or; gans with the same surety a? it cures . catarrh of the head. IVrun* has be ; come renowned as a positive cure for ;! lemale ailments, simply because the ail\ incuts are mostly <fuc to4i\ata!Th. Os> j tarrh is the cause of the trotble. IV* runa rures the catarrh. The >yniptoms w disappear. tci'f ill enough to go to bed, but she is far from being able to do her worV without I he greatest exhaustion. This is a very ommon eight, and is almost always due to >elvic catarrh. It is worse loan foolislf fo1 so many women to suffer year after veai with a d? aee that can be permanently cired. Heruna cures catarrh jiermxnently. It mres old chronic cas-s as w?ll ? n slight; ittack, the only difference heing in the ength of time that it shoud be taken to ffeet a cure. If you do not derive promft and satisfactory results front tihe use of Peruna. write it once to Dr. Hartman. giviig a full statement of yonr case and he wil be pleased :o pvf you his valuable advice ,Tatis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The ilartui&n Sanitarium, Columiua, Ohio. CANDY ' Jw < CATHARTUt s. appendicitis, biliousness. bad brecth, bat foul mouth, hesdache, indigePtion, pimples id dlsiinm. When your bowtit don't mori re people than all other tli; rases toother. I ring. No matter what oils you, oticrt takini ell and stay ".veil until you youx bowel ? today under absolute guarantee to cist or d C C C. Never fold in bulk. Sample .sad mny. Chicago or New York. 50a II??~ \ 'MtaaoM* '1 ^ t/7\ \ BRUMOSlTZff ?0 CENTS, u . WfiEN^P ipaim4anguis| is^mlbuds 1 h WlF&TFDIMf II nt n?&iyiu\liu . AHGELTHOl: SKft MIW &/*4? ! Sold Everywbbe. - . .. i mifi M>. ?*>7. Bilious ttacks At Itmggfeu ci ?**u tow TOE TAKBANT CO. (Uus. Est. rtyi?wf?f* ISISE^