Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 23, 1903, Image 4
Poorly?
" For two years I'suffcred terribly
from dyspepsia, with great ft
depression, and was always feeling 9
poorl/. 1 then trie4 Oyer's Sarsa- B
Iparilia, and in one week I was a I
new man."?John McDonald, cj
Philadelphia, Pa.
Don't forget that it's |
** A y c r' s " Sarsaparilla I
that will make you strong I
and hopeful. Don't waste
? your time and money by
trying some other kind.
Use the old, tested, tried,
and true Ayer's Sarsapa- I
rilla. SI.00 bottle. All drujglits.
Ask your doctor vhot ho think* of Ayer's I
SarsapmlllA. He know* about this urand
ohl faintly tnrdlrlue. Follow Ills adrlce and K
Iwe will bo smlbfled.
J. C. AY1B CO.. Lowell, Mass. 9
? . . 1 . .. 1 ? 1 a, ounwnajr.'rf
A woman with thirteen living husbands,
says a dispatch from Kokomo,
Ind., to the Chicago Record-Herald, is
the claim in a cross-complaint for di
vorce filed here recently in which
Sarah Pohlman seeks legal separation
from Joseph Pohlman. It was alleged
that eight of the husbands live
in Ohio and five in Indiana. The Hoosier
spouses are said to be John Tyler.
George Pads, Thomas McVeta. Richard
Johnson, and the cross-complainant.
Joseph Pohlman.
There are forty-one State universities
in this country with more than
40,000 students and with an income of
J8.000.000. Their work is little known
particularly in the East, and the article
by \V. S. Tarwood in the October
Scrlbner's will, therefore, be
most timely. The illustrations will
show the very good modern architecture
of many of the State University |
buildings.
Mrc Tnnitinn n nonn<!?/.?i B
? > >1 u> U|'iiiuilt U ^lUllllUtlll
lady of Richmond, Va., a great
sufferer with woman's troubles,
teils how she was cured.
" For some years I suffered with
backache, severe bearing-down pains,
toucorrluca, and falling of the womb.
I tried many remedies, but nothing
gave any pos\tivo relief.
"I commenced taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
in Juue, 1001. When 1 had taken the
iirst half bottle. I felt a vast improvement,
ami have now taken ten bottles
with the result that 1 feel like a new
woman. When I commenced taking I
the Vegetable Compound 1 felt all
worn out and was fast approaching
complete norvoi::; collapse. I weighed
only 98 pounds. Now T weigh 109 If
pounds anil am improving every day.
I gladly testify to the benefits received."?
Mns. 11. C. Titmax, 423 West
30th St., Richmond. Va. ? $5000 forfeit If
original of above letter provlrj genuineness cannot
be prcduttd.
> "When A medicine lias been successful
in mure than a million
cases, is it justice to yourself to
say. without trying It, **I do not
believe it would help me?"
Surely you cannot wish to remain
weak and sick.
Mrs. Pinlcham, whose address
is Lynn, Mass., will answer cheerfully
and without cost all letters
addressed to her by slek women.
Perhaps she has just the knowledge
that will help your case ?
try her 1c ?* "C'}i3 nothing.
t>
>n aw.
Of Interest In the Kitchen.
The Delineator for October presents
an especially attractive array of culinary
topics. In the unique cookery
series "Carlotta and I.'' the story |gl
the wed.ling dinner is told, and ex<i^H
lent reclnes accompany the narratf^^B
Autumn Fruits and Vegetables
pies two pages with illustrations
recipes. In a special article the
ing of ginger bread and cakes is
plained, and another paper lmpa^H
the secret of making old-fashion^H
New England pies "pies like
grandmothers used to make." Use^H
Knowledge about Eggs gives inforr^H
tion not generally known but
worth possessing. Jg
The power plant for the New Yo^E
subway promises to be the largest
costliest in the world. It l^lntem^E
to develop 132.000-horse po\*^*of el^B
trie energy. This will bo developed
the use of seventy-two f>00-horse po^H
er boilers, which will consume l.^H
tons of coal a day, and the cost of
plant will be $7,000,000. j^H
The board of classification of
United States general appraisers l^H
decided that mununies are not subj^H
to nn nd valorem duty of 20 per c<^H
of their assessed value, as "unenum^H
ated manufactured articles." They
preparations of nnatomy, the bo^H
claims. This claim was originally
anced by a firm of Philadelphia fl|
porters, and led to the GovemmciIFs
revision of their original ruling.
Anthracite miners gained concessions
from tho board of conciliation in
sasion In Philadelphia.
^
Making Trees Eat.
In the Crimea scientists have been
making queer experiments with fruit
trees. Instead of trying to Increase
their growth and yield by heaping fer
tillzers around their roots, they have
been cutting tiny holes Into their
trunks and Inserting salts of iron in
both solid and liquid form. An account
of these curious experiments has
.been read before the imperial society
recently and it was declared by the
men who have been thus feeding the
trees that the method has proved itself
to bo highly successful. Photographs
wero shown of nine hundred trees that
bad been thus treated, and the pictures
appeared to provo the truth of
the allegations, for all the trees were
beautiful with foliago and flourishing
excellently.
Gigantic Wedding Feast.
A monster banquet has Just been
given by a wealthy landowner at
Quimperle. in Normandy, to celebrate
the simultaneous wedding of his four
children, two sons and two daughters.
No fewer than 1.600 guests sat down
to the feast, which tcok plnco In the
open air. The bill of faro Include 1
five cattle and sixteen iambs. So
lavish was the scale of ordering that,
though the 1,600 guests are reported
to have had magnificent appetites,
thero was moro than enough for all
Nor wa3 their thirst neglected, for thcprests
emptied ten large barrels ol
wine ami fifteen of older besides ?i?i
posing of much else of a liquid ckarac
ter.
The world needs more religion in
politics and less politics in religion.
FIT-tr>er'r<r\?nntly cured. Vo fitsor nerve*iscngg
alter lirst day's usoo." l)r. lilini's Great
Nervoltcsforer. atrial bottle and tre i-Mut'
JUr.lt.H. Klinc, Ltd., 031 Arch St., I'M la., Pa.
Many theories arc excellent unlii you try
to reduce them to practice.
Mrs Winslow's Soothing Symi for children
teething, soften the gums, reduces in i!animation,allays
puin,euros wi i. 1 eoli \ Hoe. a b .tic
Tiic hardest work some people have to
do is looking for a good time.
Money rc I muled lor each package oi
I'llT.NAU I-AUKLI.SS l)YI-tS II llll-.atlsf.lc
tory.
Dors success make tiic optimist, or docs
the optimist make success?
3do not b?liere l'lso's tJuro 'or ilomnno
Hondas in i i il f irco.ig.n and oo'ds?font
>.iioTKB,Trinity ;tpriugs, Ind.. i'o >. lj, lJJf.
Hope is often a poor npo'o-v to an aching
heart or an empty stomach.
It has been decided that the por
-nil ..r Il? ?- ?. ?
ciaiv ui iut- uuwagcr OI
China now being painted by Miss
Kate Augusta Carl, an American ar
tist, shall be exhibited at the St.
Kouis Exposition. It is contrary to
Chinese traditions to have likenesses
of the rulers made and this innova
tion has caused a sensation at court.
Tkare is m >re Catarrh In this section of the
country than all other diseases put together,
and until the last few years was supposed to
be incurable. For a great many years doctors
pronounced It a local disease and prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly falling to
cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable.
Science has proven Catarrh to he a
constitutional disease and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.,
Toledo, O.. is the only constitutional cure on
the market. It is taken Internally in doses
froinlOdropstoateiispoonful. It actsdirectly
on the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. They offer one hundred dollars for
nny case It fails to cure. 'Send for circular*
and testimonials. Address F J. Ciikm:y .V
Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, Toe.
Hull's Family Fills are tho best.
Stories of Hunt.
Endless stories of Charles II. liuut,
chief of police of Portland, Maine, are
told by his admirers, and among them
is one that illustrates the ready humor
of the old man. At a dinner
w- i ? - -
Ml I'll I'.V 111 HMlllll'Ill ntl/Chs or t hat
place the chief was the principal
guest, and in the course of the feast
he was called upon to respond to tne
toast, "The Police." Amid applause.
Mr. Hunt arose in the full dignity of
his gorgeous uniform and. in a silence
indicative of the affection felt
for him. said with a comical wink:
"Here's to the police; first in war.
first in peace; first in the pocket of
his countrymen."
Tried by Time.
Eugene E. lauio. of 751 Twentieth
avenue, ticket seller in the Union Station,
Denver, Col., says: "You are at
to repeat what I
first stated through our
Denver papers about Dean's
i'''|in^^iilil'ii I'l 'sum- /vV'iWw.
H
t
m
K>'?
aior FenroTpo J-!H ?T Tu) trr,' or ~\n
amendment to restrict the executive
absolutely to the terms of the proposed
law."
Sin in ltRelf is to be dreaded more
than its consequences.
TO TEST JARS.
To tell If your jars are airtight when
the precious preserves are ready to bo
put away, wipe perfectly dry about
the cover and rubber, and then stand
upside down on white paper for about
iru iniiiuu'*. ii any uioisnirc comes
out. work up a iittle potty aiul put
over the leaky spot.
rSINC, ('ANI)LKS.
Lighting with candles Is uioit dim*
<'tilt in summer. when the t1ree7.es
make flames flicker and wax drip, lnit
there are ways of overeoniln this diffleulty.
For it straight glass or silver
candlestick there can he had a tall,
narrow glass shade, perhaps eight
inches high and spreading a little toward
the top. This really improves the
nppearatiee of the eandlestiek and so
thoroughly protects the flattie that
eamlle light may he used with comfort
on the lawn or piazza on summer evenings.
TIIR SKWINtJ APRON.
The sewing apron is now a feature
of every industrious woman's wardrobe.
says the Philadelphia Inquirer.
It is constructed from strong material
and is straight and plain, and gathered
into a plain narrow band. It is cut
long enough to reach almost to the hem
of the gown. Then it is turned up
straight across about at the line of the
knees, as for a very deep hem?front
nine to ten inches deep. The turnedup
portion is hemni'd before being
folded, however, and the hig. wide
Docket thus fnvnislirwl >..
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mul down so as to form four or live
(loop, rather narrow pockets instead of
one. Those pockets arc for scissors,
thread, cuttings and tlio like,
A FEIITINENT QUESTION.
"Have you a casserole of Old French
ware?" asks I ..aura A. Hill, in What to
Eat. "No? Thou hie to a shop whore
kitchen things are sold and get one,
for you do not know half life's joys until
those cunning dishes of brown sit
on your kitchen shelves, (liven a casserole.
or baking dish, of this ware, a
chafing dish and a coffee pot. in which
coffee may be made at table, and the
Sunday night supper, the cosey luncheon,
and even the family dinner with
an unexpected guest, becomes a delight
I to the housewife, even if cook is away.
No one knows just what the secret Is,
but the old French cooks knew the
delights of game, chicken, soups and
other tidbits cooked in the old French
clay ware, unglazed and porous. Go
Into any of the big hotels or men's
clubs where French chefs reign, and
call for the celebrated onion soup, and
It will be served In a casserole of old
French ware, with a napkin over the
top and around the handle."
PLENTY OF SUNLIGHT.
The value of fresh air and sunlight
cannot be too fully appreciated as a
means of keeping a house healthy and
cheerful, and its occupants in good condition
of body and mind.
aiw.i.t ?
owu.ii mm- i. jrar every wen-Kcpi
house undergoes tlisit terrilie convulsion?house-cleaning.
During its progr?Ns
there is not a nook or corner hut
what is Riven over for a time to air
and sun. and the rigorous application
of mop, broom and brush. As this
Anally settles down, with the result of
the most delicious cleanliness and order.
nothing could lie more thorough
than the sctui-aununl house-cleaning.
Hut sometimes it seetns that if this cyclonic
rush of water, air and sun were
divided up and distributed more evenly
throughout the year we would prolinbly
get more of it in the end and object
to It less in small doses. Too
many houses are turned fairly inside
out at house-cleaning time and then
not aired and sunned enough the vest
of the year.?New Orleans Picayune..
OtRyip?si:I
Berlin Salad?Cut six good-sized sardines
in pieces; lay them in the bottom
of a salad howl, then put over a layer
of sliced tomatoes, then cover with
minerd onion; garnish dish with crisp
lettuce and pour over a French dressing.
itoasted Tomatoes?Peel the toma
toes; out n slice from the top and take
out n little of the l?ulp: put a hit of
huttor and a pinch of salt in each cavity;
replace the top, sprinkle with
crumbs, popper and salt; brush each
tomato with butter anil roast In a
moderate oven.
Cherry Fritters?Mix and sift one
and one-half eupfuls of Hour, two teaspoonfuls
of hakinc powder, one-half
teaspoonful of salt together and add
gradually two-thirds of a eup of milk.
Drain one and one-half eupfuls of
pitted cherries thoroughly, sprinkle
with powdered sugar at least half an
hour Is'fore adding thein to the batter,
drop by spoonfuls in looking hot fat
drain dn brown paper and serve with
sauce prepared as for roly-poly. Serve
very hot.
Coflfre Souffle?Mix one and one-half
eupfuls of eolToe liquid, half a cup of
milk, half a cup of sugar and one
tHblespoonful of gelatine that lias been
soaking in one-fourth cupful of cold
water one hour; cook In the double
boiler; add yolks of three eggs, onethird
cup of sugar and n pinch of salt;
stir until thickened: remove from the
range, add the whites of the eggs,
beaten stitT, and half u teaspoonful of
vanilla; turn Into a mould; chill and
erve with cream. _
COMMODORE NICE
Recommends Pe-ru-n
Men T(
rommodorc SomrrviTle Nicholson. of the
T'nited Stales Navy, in a letter from 1837
R Street, N. W., Washington, I). C., says:
"Your Prrimn has been atid is
r,oif usrd 61/ so man)/ 0/ mi/ friends
ami acquaintances as a ?i ire cure / or
catarrh that I am convinced, of its
curative qualities and I unhestitatinglg
recom mend it to all persons
suffering from that complaint."?
,S. \Icholson.
United States Minister to Guatemala
Endorses l*?-ru-iiu.
Dr. \V. Godfrey Hunter. U. S. Minister
t<> Guatemala. ex-member of Congress from
Kentucky, in a letter from Washington,
L\ C., writes:
"I a?n fully satisfied that your IVmtia
is an ellieaeious remedj for catarrh, as 1
and many of my friends have been lamented
hv its use." W. G. Hunter, M. I).
Member of Congress From Virginia
Writes.
Hon. ft. It. Rrown. Martinville. Va? exmember
of Congress Fifth District, 50 th
Congress, writes:
"I cheerfully give my endorsement to
your I'eruna as a cure for catarrh. Its
beneficial results have been so fully demonstrated
that its use is essential to ail
persons suifcting troni that disease."Hon.
(1. R. Drown.
The day was w hen men of prominence i
hesitated to give their testimonials to
proprietary medicines tor publication. This
remains true to-day of most proprietary |
medicines. Rut Reruna has become so
justly famous, its merits are known to so
many jieop'.o of high and low stations,
that 00 . 1
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print recommending l'cruna.
The highest men in our nation liave
given l'cruna a strong endorsement. Men
representing all classes and statiunu are
equally represented. |
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blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowls,
pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow skin a
regularly you are sick. Constipation kills mo
starts chronic nilment# and long years of sufl>
CASCARET3 today, for you will never c""t v.
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News of the l)jy.
"Science" says that It is proposed
to celebrate the 70th birthday of Prof.
August Weismann. the chief representative
of the opinion that acquired
traits cannot be transmitted to off j
spring. It will occur on January 17.
1904. The committee has decided to
have prepared for that time a portrait
bust of Prof. Weismann. which shall
he deposited at the Zoological Institute
of the University of Freiburg
with appropriate festivities, it invites
co-opt ration in this undertaking, not
only from those who owe scientific
stimulus to Prof. Weismann and have
been guided by him into zoological
activity, but also from all colleagues
who desire to join in honoring Prof.
Weismann for his work.
Miss Khlora Sinks, of Marengo,
Iowa, has received notice that $500,000
was bequeathed to her by H. .1.
Thompson, of Colorado Springs.
Thompson was a mine owner and a
bachelor when Miss Sinks, with a
party of friends, visited Colorado
three years ago and became acquainted
with him. He was evidently
attracted to licr. She spent the entire
summer in the West and, returning
home, supposed she would never
again hear of her middle aged admirer.
Recently the notice of his death
came, with the statement that he ha?l
willed his entire estate to her, having
nc heirs.
A Brussels journal ""> tches for the
truth of this story toM. of the recently
deceased Belgian. Gen. Brialmont:
When he was av work on his "Fortifications
of our Time." (which was
published in 1885.) he asked permission
of the French authorities to in?lude
some of their latest plans. He
was politely informed that the plans
were State secrets, which could not
he divulged. Thereupon he went to
Merlin and there secured these same
plans without any difficulty.
An Act requiring the redemption in
money of checks issued in payment
of assigned wages, which is applicable
only to merchants on the one
hand and conl miners on the other,
is held, in Dixon vs. Poe. (Ind.) t>0 !
L. R. A., 308, to be void as class legislation.
Gen. James. Ex-Postmaster General
of the United States, while in Kng- !
land, said that a penny post between i
England and America would be a
financial success.
A Gorman is rolling a barrel of wine
through Switzerland on a wager. Ho
bet that he could roll It from his
town, Walklrch-cn-nrisgaw. to Rome.
The barrel contains sixty gallons of
wine. The Journey as mapped out
will take him through Zare, Munter,
l.urorne, Altorf. St. Gothhard Pass,
I.ugano, Como and Milan.
Immense damage was done by a
storm along the upper Atlantic Coast.
Sir Thomas Lipton, who is ill In .
Chicago. Is now officially declared to
be suffering from catarrhal appendicitis.
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If you do not derive prompt nnd satin
factory results fioin the use of 1'eruna
write at oaee to Dt. llartiuan. giving a |
fuil statement of your ease, and he wi.l be
pleased to give you his valuable auvicc
gratis.
Address l)r. Hnrtiran. President of The '
llartiuan Sanitaria ill, Columbus, O.
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foul rontth, hrndtche, ind:rcr,-on- P'T'tii B
nil (lijiinrsv When yoVr fccvrels den't move I i
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2! W. TRADE STREE1 CHARLOTTE. N. C.
'33utiful Penmanship by Mail.
i ?ru-?-. Movement, <lr1Un an instruction* with i?vt<ry
loaon. Best roiiltHt ?vcr roduoad. They teach.
r> >1.1.A11 WRi riNU HC OOL. Baltimore. Aid
Y our Liver 1.
Is it acting xell? Bowels
regular? Digestion good? If
iot, remember Ayer's Pills.
I'he kind you h ve known all
VOUT life. J. G..r?r Co..Lowell. Mass.
" mmt
: Want your mour ache or beard
'a beautiful brown o rich black? Use
iBUCKINGHIM'S DYE
i 'Trrr iti or rnrr.,.inT*oaa. hull*
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RIpansTabulesar*
beet dyspepsia
medicine ever made.
A hundred millions
of them have been
sold in the United
States in 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 Itipans
Tabuies. Physicians know them and
speak highly of them. All druggists
sell them. The five-cent package is
enough for an ordinary occasion, and
tile Family Bottle, sixty ceuts, contains
a household supply for a yenr. One
generally gires relief within twenty
minutes.
W. L. DOUGLAS
*3.= & s3 SHOES Wo .
You can ea>o from $3 to I; 5 yearly by
wearing W. L. Douglas $3.50 or $3 shoes.
Tliey equal those
that havo been cost- jf
ing you f roiii S t .no /
to .$3.00. The iin- ?
nieii.se sale of \V. D. L
Douglas shoes proves rSfiS* ??&
their superiority over
all other makes. V j jjV
Sol.I liy retail shoo ft* J
dealers everywhere, fe ,c
I,ook for nanio ami i i
prieo on bottom. |
That Douclns tines Cor- >|y& . ^\s
Onat'olt proves tlt-re Is Jp whs.
vr.Iiie In lloticlas sloes. .'ASWV
(jornna Is I ho highest j\:. ?' /VVjEV'jBm
p-raile Pat.Leather tiKole. 'Avv'.^jv ?r-.~fit
/'wOWwl'v/rt T* Ja
0>' 54 Qilt Edy 11 if 'nint he ennnlletl at ar<u f rrer.
Shoes l?r mull. 25 rents estra. tllusl rated
Catalog free. IV. L. IIOl'tiLAS. tlrorUton. Mass.
EDICAL COLLfGC OF VIRGINIA.
* K.tahtUhod I H38.
artmnnt* of Me<tirin<*. rtontletry
null ' hHimncy. The S'xty-?lxth haafion
will continence September IHU '< ult
>.ti fee* hiki living xi ?n-o? nre meliorate.
For nnuiiunceun nt nnd further Informs
thai, Hdd*??a. Ctirlalnptler l'otii|i Ul.ie,
O.I Ui'hll, Itlt'll lll?ll>t, VtrulnlM.
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CHEAP
' I'lg I nt - ec-nd-ha <t Mat-It HO? of
- ? nil myites lak-n n? jurt pay tor tho
OliTt-r '*h vain* for quirk hover*.
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Jr Rftimvfs oil swelling in 8 to ao
V' / (Uyi; clicrt^ n ]xriiii-nriit cure
S wr?' J\. in "toto 60 tiavK. Trial treatment
ytvX gtven free. Nothingcatt he fairer
<Sla3Wt?7.S w Write Dr. II. H. Green's Son?.
Sof.lalltla. B?x It. Atlanta. Ga.
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FHear. Simultaneous Set Works and the llea-H
rJeonk-KiiK VnrlaMo Feed Works are unez n
Fl Milled for trccK icy, sim .m.icity. iifraiiii.-H
| Jitv anh ease or oi'KitATtoN. Write for fullH
id descriptive circulars. Manufactured '>y :hi LJ
MSALE.il IKON \\ OKK8.W lnston Hnlen..N.C.B
Lfoarj JtBOSEL 3gS^T9qBHMBHg 11 ,ltJ*
POSITIO
ON FULL Course, and R. R. Fare Paid
King's Muslins* Collrw, wltli an iinch.il
lenired record of eleven years, with l>rat
e<|Utpnient, offers excej (tonal advantage
in llook herein r. ?h?ir lininl nrnl I'tpr
wrlilois. I'ellvhtful cllniiie. no extremes
nf heat or cold. Itroaonnble Itnles Adilrt is
K.ing's "Business College.
CHARLOTTE. N. C.
^^ITfcROMPT. S?fe. Reliable." 'hat's wh.it Iir.
i nuriow's fcu'etrte-Net vine for I onihacli" I .
> '.'tic ?it <!riiKKlit*. or by ninll I nrolna
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(llintSK OK IMfTATIONH <
Rnb it into the *rnl?> thoroirtlv nnro **k
an<l It will work wonder*. K-hiiw tb? iinl- front
fallinfr out and nir?A dandruff, too. Bettor >ban
any hair oil or tonic.
P3ICE. 25 CENTS.
At yonr dnitffriwt'n. or by mall.
Addreaa, CARPBN1ER & CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
Insures against
Biliousness
Has been regulating
rel?ellious livers for
V^Q-jTXy^ more tlian 58 years. >
Tiir!rASS?C0. ^ "Or. n nd I .
Chemists, New Yort j'A^druggisls or by vulU.
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