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"Two years a^o 'my 1;air was $j
falling out badly. I purchased a l
bottle of Aycr's Hair Yi.;or, arid K
soon my Inir stopped coming out." F
Miss Minnie Hoover, Paris, III. ?
Perhaps your mother 1
Ihnd thin hair, but that is p
no reason why you must rf
go through life with half- ji
starved hair. If you want ft
long, thick hair, feed it jj
with Avcr's Hair Yiiior. 3
1 and make ii rich, dark, J
| and heavy. 1
$!.90 o bctt'c. All
"'""iV'yoiir cannot sumdy you,
ff rruil im onn Uollnr ami v < will rx)>"res!?
? you a bottle. lie sure anil ivc the nemo
of your nearest e\|>ni. oihvi'. Aihlriss,
g * J.C.Al lilt CO., I/p.vll, M-.t-v
A Golden Rule
of Agriculture:
I He good to your land and your crop I
I will be good. Plenty of
Potash
8 in thefcrtilizcrspcllsqiinlitv f .A. ?~J 5
f, and quantity in the bar- , J f'cfoj B
8 vc i. Write tit; and A . VW P /ia
we will send you, Uty.'wfJljpStl 1
I frre, by next in iil. r,,<?; .Vif>'<l/if#*!
our money winning Ljfl
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any othi'r fillister, ami w.ll not blister tin* 1
most ili'lli'Kii' --kin. I !u> p iln-iillny line ami fi
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ful. It will stop Mi" toothnoiii* hi oiico, nml j
rvliovo lioailai-rii' nml ?ci:itli-it. YVe roroin- Q
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rcmeiiy for pnins in tin- < In st nml stomach I
ami nil rluuiiiwit ic.nonrulicienml oiiiyinni. 1
iiininis. a trial will prove ivba! wi?rl:iiiji i
lor it. nml it will lie fotiml to ho tiivaluiililn I
in t in- liniisoliolil.Many |>ci>i>lcsuy"it istho
i?'tof nil of your preparation*." Price is
i tit, fit nil il riigpist* or othi'r ile.alers. or hy i
ormli in;this run mint Lou*In |msuii:i' *tnnipa
wo w. ill soiul you n tube iiy innii. No article
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Oliver Mm gains fur i(ui<'k buyers,
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PAWfLLS
jtf wtt i Hrpo's Universal I.op Hsams.Rei ttiln H
r. Slmoltanouuti Set Works and the HwhI
gj| cock-King Variable Kcnl Work* are unex ft!
Rjc?*.iled for Acrrr.?cv. simpucitv. <>vn*nti -H '
r."Y and k ask of hi'Kkation. Wrtta for fulIM
r9j|rt>'Hcrlptlve rirouiars Manufactured Hy tb.ejj
day a c <T? ta a permanent care
in'jnl.? ?m ?Uvs. I ri.ilticntmcnt
given free, nothing' an be fniret
WW5>*S?n v Write Dr. H. H. Oman's Son?.
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blood, wind on the atomaeh. bloated boweli
pains alter eating, liver trouble, sallow akin
a re5u!arly you are r.ick. Constipation kills n
I starts chmnie ailments and long yean of eu
I CASCARET3 today, for you will never get
right. Take our advice, start with Cascar
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CURES RHEUMATISM / ND CATARRH.
IS.n.lt. Cur< * Ilcop-Scateil 1 >0,0* Kspocir.ll j
?Ti? I'invo II II. IS. II. Srnl I'roc.
There diseases, it J? aches and pains in
bones. joint) and bark, agoni/in/ pains in
shoulder blades, hands, littror.s. arms and
legs crippled by rhemnat srn, lumbago, ,-ciniica.
or neuralgia; hanking. spitting. no-.c
bleeding, ringing in the cays, rich k! rnacb,
deafness, noise in the head, bad loelh. thin
hot blood, all ran down feeling or catarrh
are sure signs of an awful poisoned ? ndition
of the blood. Take lknnftio lllool
Halm tl'.I'.H.) S in all aches and pains
stop, the p ii- >n destroyed and a real
pc.nia.i at euro made < I the worst, rheumatism
or foa'.r : catarrh. Thou amis of
<a c. cured bv * all in cr ll.lt.1*. It stroll-th
ens weak ]?.i ! an ! improve digestion.
$1 per lary. ho'tie. S;in.;?]e free
hj writing l)UH?n Halm Co., .'4 l'altn
IVair , At'anta, Ca. Describe trouble and
, free nicical adv'.v suit in stalcil letter.
of the strike t in Great llrltnin l:\-t
year 90,917 wnv s ictfcssfu!. .M.">
unsuccessful aiul 41,015 accented compromises.
Microscopic experiments have shown
that the clcdrlcnlly made steel is n t
different iu any way from crucitda
steel.
ptatf or Onio, ''itt of toledo, i
Lucas Qoustv. f '
FnANrt j. Cheney make oath that he ti
prii'.or partner of tho !lr:n of l\ .1. t'liESKV A
Co., tioln^ business la tho City of To!e la,
i County and Htato aforesaid, and that sal I
firm will pay tits sum of one au.si>nr.:> i?m.?
. tiAits for ouch iiu i every ens >of catabiiii t.'ia:
cannot bo cured by tho uso of Haul's
, catakuh ccbe. Fr.ank j. ("HENUr.
j Sworn to bufore me and subscribed in my
j ..? ? . presence, this Ctb day of Decomber,
j seal. / A. I)., lb'id. A. W. Oi.eason,
j * ?' Notary Public.
Hail's Catarrh Cure is takon lntera illy, an t
acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces
of the systorn. Send for testimonials,
tree. F. ,T. Cuesey & Co., Toiodo, (.?,
j Sold by all Druggists, 75'-.
| Hall's Family Fills are tho host.
The longest telephone wire span In
tile World Is JUJOft feer from nnln ti>
1 oh\ spanning the Susquehanna River,
near I,a funster, I*n.
The tenement inspectors of New
York City have found over .'S2."UKJU
occupied rooms which have neither
light nor ventilation.
Odds and linds.
IIK^
Secretary Hay told the Chinese Min
is tor that he can see no way by which
this country can iuterfcro in China's
Manchurian troubles.
In the interest of making Australia
"a white man's country," a government.
bounty is paid for sugar grown
by white labor. Of the last year's sugar
flop of 100,000 tons, seven-tenths
was produced by Kanaka black labor.
Among the little heard-of relatives
of the famous is Orestes 1'. Chaffee,
brother of Major Gen. Chaffee, who
has just visited Washington. Ho is a
vigorous, small man, with 70 years
and many adventures behind hint- a
Confederate veteran, for twenty years
a resident of South America, but for
a long lime with the military department
in Cuba.
a groat deal of
trouble and
pain. Tito kidney secretions were very
irregular, dark colored and full of sediment.
The I'ills cleared it all up and
1 have not had an ache in my hack
since taking the last dose. My health
generally is improved a great deal."
Foster-Mllbun: Co.. KufTalo, X. Y.
For sale by all dealers, price r?U ?"lita
per box.
Tlm.-ty Items.
The trust companies of New York.
I on Docemlx r HI. 1002, owned $103,014.S37
of stocks and bonds: State hanks
on May 23. 10o?,. owned $0,720,400:
and the national banks (ex-msivo of
bonds hold to secure circulation and
United States deposits) owned on
June 0, 100?, $100.412.100. Here Is a
I total of more than .>..oo.t 0 of so
I rarities owned by the banks and trust
| companies.
yiu?giiriT n L' nn win
DR* Til AO HER-S
ves* sums* ?2ioas? i
== Sye*C3p = j
<Ds hy Renrovfxg tho Caaso X
RFC -FOLD RFMFDY for all ills due to func.
I troubles. Acts on the LIVER and KIDNEYS and |
PURIFIES THE BLOODm
<QQuA, TZWN. bottle by mull lr?f. i
i for ?nle i*f all rifulm 1
L-.rieXitassBMaBiaaaxTTr^ ttktLttnriNa.iimm.s &
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CATEiARTCO v#
blcs, appendicitis, biliousness, tad breath, bad
i, foul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimples,
and dirtiness. When your bowels don't move
norr people than all other diseases together. It
ffering. No matter what ails you, start taking
well and stay well ontil you get your bowels
eta today under absolute guarantee to cure ."
tped C C C. Never sold in bulk. Sample and
npany. Chisago or New York. pas
NEWSY CLEANINGS.
Hanann growers in t.'anlemaln cot
only forly routs in gold for Mh? battalias.
The deficit on account of the I'ritish
postal telejjrajih is $-l.5tt?.ft?xi for the
year.
The hanking capital of New York J
City las been doubled within live years. ,
ill" llrllish Museum lias just celebrated
its one limulml anil fiftieth
birthday.
America Is now exporting about ?7.-1
01IIi.isa) worih of S| oes a year, of which I
tJreat Itrltain ge one-third.
The tenement insp< i-tors of NewYork
Oily have found over oltri.HiMl oer.ipicd
rooms wliirli have neither light
nor ventilation.
Otto Woininjr'T. an Austrian, aged ,
twenty-one. wrote a book in whirls lie
made a sj:v.: ge on: taught oh woiiicii;
then In* committed suicide.
Tin* Italian <lon.gress has voted a
large sum of money to establish a wireless
station for telegraphic communication
with South America.
An offer of over NOO.OnO.O-'tO was re- i
eeiveil from an American trust for tho J
pottery clay mines of Horsctshire and i
fVvnnshire. England. which the owners
are said to have refused to sell.
(Ireece is overstocked with lawyers
and pliysieians. owing largely to the
t!o\< mint at's poticy of offering free instruction
at the fniversity of Athens.
An engineer on a Kansas railway ha?
made a request to lie allowed < ? run
faster than sixty-five miles an hour, lie- j
cause a jack rabbit has been making
fun of him on hi run.
It is said thai (Ini;:o|, the I'rer.ch historian.
owed his life to a cigar. A man
followed him one day, but said, when i
he saw him smoking, that lie was not I
the man he wanted to kill.
The finest paintings of tho late Itob- j
ert .\!ols. of Antwerp, decorate tho
house of hi*- sister. Man*. Osterrieth. in I
P.russejs. He i.-> noted for the mitiulj
realism of his pictures of ships,
Proposition 5-icjrctcd.
Louisville, Col.. Special.?The official
count of the votes cast by the
minors of the northern coal district,
Saturday night, reverses the decision
an 1 defeats the proposition for a settlement
of thr strike. The sub-district
lu>ard today announced that the proposition
was defeated and there would ho
no work tomorrow, but refused to
make public the vote. It has leaked out
that there was a majority of six votes
in favor of rejecting the proposition.
(ircat Day l or Catholics.
Albany. Special.?One of tlio m?.-t
elaborate ceremonies in the history of
the Catholic church of Albany took
place Sunday, warn Most Rev. Worn
i de Fnleonio. apostolic delogato of
the Catholic church of the I'nlted
Slate*. paid his first official visit to
this city and celebrated pontifical high
mass at the Catholic Cathedra! of the
Immaculate Conception. The occasion
brought thousands of both Catholics
and Protestants for many miles
arcund. and the church streets surrounding
were packed with people.
I1;int-Vandcrbllt Suit.
Ash' ville. Special. The damage suit
of Hunt vs. Vnnderldlt. for $30,0<)0. will
lie taken up in the Federal Court.
There, is a large volume of evidence
in ho heard in the case, and it is expected
that several days will he consumed
in the trial. This is the case in
which Hunt war. injured by a stone
being thrown from a blast, while the
Negro Young Men's Institute, of this
city. wan nn1>v construction. which
Vanderhilt vns having built.
Threatened Assault on Jail.
N w lu rn. N. C.. Special.?Newbern
was thrown into a state of intense ex
iten>< nt Wednesday afternoon by a
message received from the sheriff of
Jcncs county, to t'.i- slierilt of Craven
county, to the effect that a movement
on {< t around Trenton to raise a body
of men to come to Newbern by road
and :aid the county ja<l for tlie purpose
ot liberating tlie murderer. Dixon,
of .Tuner county, v. ho was convicted
rind sentenced twice to be banged f. r
the minder of Weber. His last iwnten
-e is that he. Dixon, is to hnng on
the i st day of December of thin year.
Strik in Chicago.
Chicago, Special.?Constant scenes
of disorder over u district approximately
SO miles square in extent resulted
Friday from the inauguration
of ft strike b ythe employes of one of
the two principal surface street railway
companies in Chicago. AH along
| the lines, wherever ears were started.
I strike sympathisers made desperate
onslaughts on tho crews, beginning at
1' the dawn of day. and cntinulng as
long as the ears remained on the
track. The tie-up was male com|
plete.
1 N-jv.'s Notes.
J Admiral and Air- Dewey arrived at
I Norfolk and inspected tJie navy yard
I there.
) Tlie Norfolk and Southern railroad
has been iiv.'ic ted. charged with violating
the "Jim Crow" enr law.
The Oyster Commission reported to
the Virginia Legislature. which met in
Richmond. recommending tho lease
for planting nl >ut He.Onn acres iu
the Baylor survey.
Postmaster <! nerai Payne estimates
the deficit of the postal service for
the fiscal year ending Jnne 30. 1005,
at $8,613,700.
Rear-Admiral O'Neil in his anneal
report says the greatest need of the
Bureau of Ordnance is a larger sui
ply of guns.
Two hold-up men robbed \ssistant
Cashier Melville Wheeler, of the telephone
company at Knoxville. Tonn., ol
*3.000.
Representative Denny introduced ir
the House two bills providing for appropriations
for the improvement ol
Baltimore's harbor and a deep-watei
rhannel to the sea.
Eiliy's War Record. """ I
A veteran of the Spanish-American i
War was before Justice Lewis, at the j
Northeastern Police Station, on Saturday
morning, in the person of Hilly !
Goat, late-mascot of the United States 1
ship Atlanta.
Hilly, a moderately largo gray specimen
of the genus goat, was the bono j
of contention between Charles A.
Halle, 261 Np't.h Wolfe street, and
Joseph Crov.vy. 16 South Castle
street, the latter being charged by j
tbo former with the larceny of Hilly, i
whose value was p.iaeed at $10 bv his 1
owner. Billy was turned over to Halle !
and Crowley was di a barged.
Billy has a record tha' is enviable.
l!o has served on the United States
ships Detroit. Buffalo. Dolphin, Texas,
Annapolis and Atlanta, lie was enlisted
as a member of the Atlanta's
crew, being rated as an ' able mascot." !
papers as to Ids physical fitness having
been drawn up by the ship's surgeon.
lie was assigned a berth and
treated like his shipmates. Several
times he was severely disciplined for
drunkenness, and once was compelled 1
to do duty in the engine mom for
breaking tip a ping pong game between
bis superior officers. Once
while Halle was a patient in the Marino
Hospital at Norfolk D<<> goat in
some way broke its leg. Thereupon
"Billy Goat" was regttarly registered j
as a patient and put to bed, where ;
he remained until the leg had knit.
Previous to his departure from the '
police station yesterday the goat
"shook hands" with Justice Lewis and
others in the court roccn.?Baltimore
Sun. ....A
Metropolitan Tragedy.
There was tragedy in his eves. You :
see he was very much iu love, was
poor, but proud.
He stood facing the girl, his face set
in the lines of blank despair.
Sho looked at him calmly. There
was a raiht regret in Iter expression
nothing more.
"You promised me faithfully." he
said. Not alone in his words but in
' nti^naif v /-?t' Klo t-lin n.nl.i
! read a bitter reppoach.
"I am sorry," site said simply. "1
. <lid not know that you r?';?41y cared so
i much. If you would only wait?if
you would only give mo a little nion
time?"
"I have been waiting longer than
most men rould boar. My trust in ,
you was never, shaken before. Now.
; when my hopes have been raised to
j their highest pitch?"
I IJut lest the reader misunderstand
i we will explain that the man was not
! in love with the girl 1o whom he was !
| talking. She is agent for a laundry
j and has promised that his laundry
I would be done that afternoon, tier
promise is unfulfilled and the man
| will not ho able to call on The Girl
| with whom he is in love.
Sadly he leaven the office of the
laundry fingering the two dimes which
will just pay for a telegram to The
j Girl, saying that he is ill.
A Peculiar Accident.
Thomas Walsh, aged 14. employed in
a rope factory here, mot with a peculiarly
horrible accident which undoubtedly
will cost his life. His body
i was perforated by a thousand steel
! neeuies m the machinery. Walsh's duty
was to watch the machine which separates
the hemp into strands and regulate
the movement of the hemp. As he
bent over to pick np a piece of hemp
the machinery clutched his clothes and
he was drawn into it shrieking for aid.
There were 1,000 steel needles moving
up and down and his hotly was fright- ;
| fully torn. The machinery was stopped, j
' but it was found necessary to take it
! apart before he could be released. So
j acute was the pain that the boy prayed
j for death after reaching the hospital.
! FITSpermanently cured. No fltsornervomj
ncssaftor first day's use of T>r. Kline's Orea* |
I NorvoUostorer.^Strlalnottleaivl trentlsofre?
! Dr.P..U. lii.iiiK, Dtd.. 031 Arch St.. Phils.. P:t.
Gold now constitutes noarty onc lialf our
stock of money.'
itfrs Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softon the gums, reduces inlliynraft- j
tUm,allays paln.dures wind GOltC. 35c. a bottle (
Canada produced over $4,000,000 worth of
I Pig iron last year.
I PIso's Cure is thobost medicine wo ever u.'od
i for nil nffeotiofts of throat and lunge. Wm. i
O. Kndklky, Vnnburvn, lad.. i < a. in. i,
Siberia is going to be strong competitor |
in the European butter market.
Carpet* can be colored on the floor with
i Putn a it Fadeless Lives.
Nearly one-third of the 351.WO inhabitants
of Cleveland were born in Europe.
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r8n? Easy ta c
Will pinb?Mf do ibr W01
A f X L cuira by grtiing fid of i'i
v1 .--Ky' . -Atv# In the ?ntcm. Ilpurilir*l
.aSm ery?, tie chronic constipal
il .*.4 AitiSB lion ol (be Ultrm.
fe# * tft4$ Though Mil. Mlfy F t
fjtl *r"' battered Ircm rhe
( w)h by rheum ACIDK, and d<
ff \ ftijAt tt)T "?l| who a.* auflerirg
fd\fS$?b.t 'm try RHEUMACtDR a-.d he
rbv. i. r whp.ei.er
K?S Md., vritrt enihutlaiticall
imp jjj hhmicm nfbukttn
OOBOITT CHE
^kSSBKt^ M "?ST8 AT THE
^]\Irs. Anderson, a
woman of J acksonvil
Recorder of Deeds,
her signature to the fc
Lydia E* Pinkham's
"Dkar Mus. Pin kit am : ? There
have not at times endured agonic* a:
I wish such women knew the value c
Compound. It is a remarkable me<
I ever knew and thoroughly reliable
" I have seen eases where womei
nent benefit. who were cured in less t
Vegetable Compound, while others
came out eured. liappv, and in perfec
with this medicine. I have never ui
benefit. A few doses restores my hI
the entire system. Your medicine li
I fully endorse it."?Mrs. li. A. A?
sonville, Fla.
Mrs. lieed, 24 ? I* Ik Cumberlai
f| " omiiu
When women are troubled with irt
noss. leucorrham, displacement or uleci
feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, 1
indigestion, and nervous prostration. t1
and true remedy. Lydia K. I'iliklin
removes such troubles.
The experience and testimr
women of America pro to prove, 1
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
once by remoi inp: the eaiiHc ami
ami normal eomlltion. If in don
Mass, as thousands do. Iler adv
No other medicine for women i:
spread and unqualified endorsemer
record of cures of female troubles.
<?*pnnn forfeit if wo cannot forthw
UwUUU ik"J<JT? wblch win prm
u?"niia.-'.RAWFURS Wanted
1*or l/iti'ioii .January mil* s Muxknif, Mink.
Ml link. ItiU't'onll unit "fliers, oaiih price-* i
piilil \Yrlt?? \.K. Hurfc ha*r?li. Main 2?l. f'lnolfinatl.O.
Katscd Objections.
Because Mr. Charles T. Verkers
brought Clerman bricklayers to Ia>ncion
to i>ut up two tall chimney stacks
at his new generating station in Chelsea
local labor unions are saying some
very bitter things about American enterprise,
Mr. Yarkor's manager explained.
apologetically, thai British J
bricklayers were not accustomed to
building chimneys from the inside; :
hence the alien workmen. Mr. Yerkes
i- nun iiciiiK ucitigeu wim leuers trom
ail parts of the United Kingdom, giv- i
ing lists of chimneys "inside-built,"
which are solely the product of British i
labor. The manager, newly arrived J
from Chicago, spoke not wisely but too |
well, and the local contractors, hav- ,
ing scored a point, are crowing with
delight. Meantinie the Merman bricklayers
are having an unpleasant time
in Chelsea. So. 47.
UMATISM, Dangerous to let It ll|
:urc now. A single bottle c?
k. Bad catrs require more. RHEUM ACIDS ^5?
if rauie, aa that no trier ol the disease lingers MB
the Mood, re! errs Ihe I lift am nation ol the kid- H
tea aaJ the catarrh that follows such a condr- , j
iVelborn, cl High Point. N. C., ia SO years old JHb
umttisai for 20 rears, ahe was completely erred BM
;c arrs she (cell"years voongrc" and is knsious Ln
Irorr. any of If.a forma of thm dread discaac" to FJC
a noted Mrahodiaf minister, of Reisrerilnwn,
ly of RHKUMAC1DE, which cored him. He ia
in the miniatry SO years. IH
l( aOTTLC FfttK FROM jft
MICAL CO., PROPRIETORS. Mg
IALTIMORE, MD. Kj
JOINTS FROM THE INSIDE."
prominent society^}
lie, Fin., daughter of
West, who witnessed
>1 lowing letter, praises
Vegetable Compound*
arc but few wives and mothers who
ml such pain as only women know,
if Eydia K. l>inkliam's Vegetable
licinc, different in action from any
1 doctored for years without permahan
three months after taking your
who were chronic and incurable
t he id th after a thorough treatment
icd it inyself without gaining great
trcugth and apjmtite, and tones up
iss been tried and found true, henoo
sDr.iisoN, '225 Washington St., Jaekid
St., Philadelphia, Pa., says:
Ins. 1'inkiiam: ? I feel it my duty
nl tell you the good 1 have received
a E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com*
e been a crrent. snffbrer with
ying different doctors and medicines
>nelit. Two years ago I went under
>n, and it left me in a very weak
I had stomach trouble, backache,
Imitation of the heart, and was very
; in fait-, I ached all over. I find
is the only medicine that reaches
troubles, and would cheerfully rectal
J.yilia lb Pinkliam's Vegetable
omul to all suffering women."
ovular or painful menstruation, weak-atiou
of the womb, that bearing-down
backache, flatulence, general debility,
bey should remember there is one tried
ni*s Vegetable Compound at once
my of some of the most noted
icyond a question, that Cyrfia ID.
i will correct all sueli trouble at
restoring the organs to a healthy
iht, write Mrs. Pink ham at Lyun,
lee is free and helpful.
a the world has received such wideit.
No other medicine has such a
Refuse to buy any substitute.
ith produce the original letters avd signatures ?I
r?_lfi?lr absolute genuineness.
i L. l'luUhaiii Motllclne Co., Lynu, .Hutu.
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f^sr%JA hundred millions
of them liar*' been
sold in the United
Stairs 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 lie sufely asserted
there is n>j condition of 111
health that will not be benefited or
cured by the oeernionai me of It Spans
Tabules. Physicians know tbent and
speak highly of them. All druggists
sell tliem. Tno five-cent package is
enough for an ordinary occasion, and
tlie Family Hottic. sixty cents, contains
' a household supply for a year. One
generally gives relief vith'n twenty
inlnntes.
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