SECOND-HAND
12-h.p. UPRIGHT ENGINE,
21 ml 111! I riMGIIT IIOM.KU 1??Po?iT.
roic nam: at a
1CA
Also 31 feet <> inch best double Leather Iielt
InR, used oulv two weeks, and two 86-iiioh
Pulleys ft".ISO cit h for the lot, 1. o. b.
Charlotte. Address. 1'IKDMOM', euro i
Box r,07, Oil ABLOTTE, NOUTI1 ('AliOLINA.
A Boston physician's
eovery which cleanses and
heals all inflammation of the mucous
membrane wnercver located.
In local treatment of female ills Taxtine
is invaluable, ("sod as a douche it
is a revelation in cleansing and healing
power; it hills all disease germs which
cause inflammation and discharges.
Thousands of letters from women
prove t hat. it is t he greatest euro lor
leucorrhucil ever discovered.
l'axtino never fails to cure pelvic
catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore throat, s >te
mouth and sore eyes, because these
diseases are all caused by inflammation
of the mucous membrane,
Ffir rlpunalmr w1iltnnln.*ntMl
serving (In* teeth \vi<clinlleii|;o tiio |
world to produce its equal.
Physicians and spci ialists everywhere
prescribe and endorse l'axtine, andthousandsof
testimonial letters prove its value.
At druytjists, or sent postpaid 50 cts.
A larj{ii trial package and book of
instruct ions absolutely free. Write ;
The It. Pnxtoa Co., Dopt. -A Boston, Mass.
CAPSICUM VASELINEl
(CUT UP IN COI.UAI'SIBI.E TUBES)
A snhHt ituto f or and mi porior to mustard or 1 '
any other plaster, and will not blister the I j
most delimit vskin. The piiin-alluyingaud |
curuti venuali tiesof thisiirtlolonro woudor- I 1
ful. It will stop the toothache at once, and j 1
relievo headache and Bclatica. We recom- | ,
mend it as the best and safest external
counter-lrrit'intknown,also nsanexternal
remedy for pains in tho chest and stouim h
and nil rheum a tic, neu rnl glen nil goutycom plaints.
A trial will prove what we claim
1 or it, and It will be found to ho invaluable 1
I n the household. M any people say "i 11 st.be
be-,to," i,ll of your preparnt ions." Price 15
ct m? at al I d ruggist.s or other di alerts or by
sendingt hisnmount tousin postage stamps fl
Wo will soml you a tube by in ail. No artirle I
sbniild be accepted by the public unless the I
same carries our I iilu-1, n sot horwiselt is not I
genuine. CtieSRUWOllOH JMFQ. CO.. |
17 State Street. Nr.W Vokk ('itt.I
tzu rirnncu
ff- W VIUpUJ flelW.
y Rrtnovcs nil writing in Stoco
/ cl.ivs ; oilci :s i i nimticiit cure
. A j? ?to6.???.:yv. Trialtrcatmeut
jmL\ j iyrn N??l 1'iiv.rnii l>o fairci
IfFffcr > ' \V lit. Ur. II. II. C-aon'# Sons.
. Sr Box t? Atlanta. Ga.
ir;";;[.RAW furs wanted
For i."li 11 .l.inu:iry n:il >;ii Mii*I?iaI| Mink.
hkiiii.. I * . *11 4t *? i < ( ht\ litrlK-t |ir|i*i*i
paid. \\ >a i .llurUhardt.Miiln "m. ciiiolnnaU.o.
_ n rrJlT^V1'1"'11 ' 1,1 It MUM. I*at ml lllortiay
UP, I fc?I.. 3 V I i. III. I t Hull liuw ?'.?*ldli|!liiii I' ?'
J l-\ | ? ta . i*? n, < i no<ii*ii.? > i i n. u.
? li.toki^L UU liAIUUla ?Olll KilliU.
ft'B am \
M CCWiSWHlKE All LLSiFAtL^ ttl
MIKvil fjrui?. TaaUut lite PJ??
in Hint. SoUl hr drmrgl-M. I**g
ProiiHti'tUH r*ady, iiirnnp GOT Ti for yon 33 Arizona
claims L lunt Amnv.H i?it> tutfiith Guaranteed.
WriteGlndv* Mining-t o . Uitf Bi rtutpi, Tex.
Emperor Franris Joseph of Austria ,
is nine times king. twieo a grand duke,
once a grand prince, four times a margrave,
and the multitudes of his titles '
as count and so forth is past enumeration.
In addition as King of Hungary
he bears the title of "most apostolic," .
which is ono of the four honors bestowed
by the I'ope. 1
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FlTSeerinnnantlyoure I. No fits or norvonsnoRsnftor
llrst day's use o( l>r. Kllno's (Irnat
Norve Restorer.*'.!: rial 1>>U lo untl t l-n?f r?*a
, Dr.lt.il. Ki.imk, Ltd., u.tt Arch St., Pkilu., I'.i. j
The Hi.use of Representatives eosts S3.- c
' 000,000 a year and the Senate $1,400,000.
Mrs Win dow's Soothln * Syrup for ehihlr.ia
teot bin?, soft on t'e.e ?uins, reduces i nil animation,t?!mys
nniu,cures win leolle. *25 . n bottle *
Cork has the best dressed and most prosjteroii*
looking population in Ireland.
I do not believe I'iso's On re for Oonsnmp- I
tton biutnnei]iinl fore.,ii?hsand eolds. -.Tons *
F.Boykk,Trinity Spi iiev;, Intl., l'eb. 15, 11)00. ,(1
There arc nr.trlr 4,TO ?.1:
.. -,v. iviii nrngiuns
in the United Nin^d >m. I
Putnam Kaimxiss Dyks color more
good*, lyightcr colore, with less work i
than otl era
The latest cure f.-r m rvnu.j disease*, according
to a Sv. i i iliic.or, is W.i made
with molted snow.
Southern Tolmcoo NVorfcf. 1'oclford ritv, .
Va? wants three or four rollnblo travelling
Mlrnman in oueh state. Reasonable pay to
iiiiw men who wnnt to v.. r . up. .!
At the Itui'i.%1 of .< ."-mill la>ndon man i *'
Ins six do,;*, drop. 1 i:i bl.i.k, followed the j '
cortege. | ?
cleansing tht
acids that produce
X Other medicines treat symptot
* ; 1 cause, and, therefore, its
JpM CURES ARZ F
, Helps the digestion, tones up i
| > free on application to Horri
Tj" prictors, 31 (> West Lombard S
j\sthma |
"One of my daughters had a til
terrible case of asthma. We tried ;j
almost everything, but without re- k
lief. We then tried Aycr's Chprry b ;
Pectoral and three r.pJ one-half j? ;
bottles cured her." ? Einma Jane U
Entsmingcr, Langsville, O.
#1 1
e - , I ,
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral H
certainlycurcs many cases b
of asthma.
And it cures bronchitis, |
i hoarseness, weak lungs, |j
| whooping-cough, croup, S i
g winter coughs, night jj !
s r?ntifthc o nrl ]>nrrl r*rvl/ ? r !
j vv/ugnoj u:iu i;u. u vvjiuo.
f.'r mi ordinary tl
h ri'lii; Mk\.Ju?t rigid for tirnneliiti*. Iiimr-- M
R iiuhh. loud coldn, etc., fl. ino.it M-oiiouitcnl '
ami to kepji or. 1 ,ipL
m ytewbi lits
CHEAP1
1 IMfj l.nt. >econ<l-l>? '1 >trn-li nei of
-?"* nil mikits lak-n it? part piy fo- t!i?
Oliver Mai train* for Quick buvor*. 1
J. li. CllA VX4>>, t h u lotto, N. C. .
" 1 *' l-TO;'lJ' iiaiU .1 i.KVj.11 ]
Rotter an honest Laza. us than a sue- '
xsaful Dives. So. 40. j
Why I>? Wo 1?1|> ?
Vital statistics classified show the respiratory
organs to bo the feeble point in
man. Diseases of the lungs are out of all
proportion in fatfjty. Take Taylor's Cherokee
Remedy of Sweet Cum and Muilciu
Tor coughs, colds and consumption.
At druggists, 2.1c., .10c. ami S? 1.00 a bottle.
Only one out of every KMX) married
couples live to celebrate their golden wedding.
Hen Lays Enormous Egg.
A hen owned by I)wiglit Fish of
Avon, Conn., recently presented him
with an egg measuring 8\i inches in
its largest, circumference by
inches in its smaller circumference.
AN JTrlF 4 LIFr. SAVcD.
Mrs. c. V. Fnoks, of Salisbury, Mil., <
wife of C. NY. Cooks, Sheriff of NVieo_|,|
r?v County.!
-jil&sa si,-vs: -1 >"r?
i"' ,,vy ' o,u?,:ai,,t
_ ?Off ,?v * >< j ?*/] ' i' . Wight. \ cars.
r:nlu:,n-v- 1'
? //V> tired aiul |
> /! weak, w a s
short of breath I
?"?! was Iron- !
V vV/? "> & -V *V lded w i I li :
t! 'Ml .ti.lR iHK-r!
eating, ami my ;
limits were badly swollen. One doctor j
told me it would finally turn to Height's
disease. I was laid up at one time for :
tliree weeks. I had not taken Moan's
Kidney Pills more than three days
when the distressing aching across my
back disappeared, and 1 was soon entirely
eured."
For sale by all dealers. Price ~>0
?outs. Foster Vilhurn < 'o.. llnffaio, N. V.
(tcnnxnii Away from Homo.
In (treat l'ritain and the colonies
Ive loO.OOO Germans, as against 1'JK.i00
in Austria, llti.ooo in Switzerland,
00,000 in ICussia and 00,000 in France.
(.'It ry sunt Iiciitiiios.
Among flowers the chrysanthemum
s said to live the longest after being
- tfon-'H
This.'
Wf nftV>r Hno Unmleo,! 1 i,?11a?- p * " 1
.... v..v ...... .iw?? urwani ror j
ny cam' of fntarrh that caunot bo cured by i
iuii'h Catarrh ( 'ura.
i'. ? iiknkt ?t Co., Toledo, O, i
Wo, the undersigned, linvn known K. J.
'benoy tor the In .t 15 year., anil believe him !
lerfcctly honornblo in nil busim-H* trnn.ac- j
Ion. and llnnnciaUy nldo to carry out any I
b'igiition-. made by tlinr linn.
Vkftt A Tuuax, Wiiolewile Druggists, Toledo,
(.).
Valuixo, Kinnan a Mauvin*, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
iiuii'm i innrrh t ure i. taken iiii? mnlly.aolhg
directly uj on Uie blood and liuircua t>uraees
of the system. 'J estintoni:iln rent tree,
'rice, 7.V. ]>er hottle. Hold by nil DruggiaU.
Hull's Family I'ills are too beat.
Daiunxcus noiv contains about 1 lio
aino number of Jews Hint it lnul in tbe i
imo of St. Puul. In tlx- middle of Hie I
irst. rentury of our era sotnr 10,000
cava lived i:i Pnniaseus and wore r^ovrued
by an Etlinarcli; llio present
owisli ronmuinity is eomputed at
bout 11.000.
i
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a !v 1
. -J W j
rORK with the first dose, Ik
: blood of all the poisonous ?4
RHEUMATISM, driving jfij
ous germs that infest the LJ
tc way cures arc effected by r:f
igcidiA
tic; Rhtumacide removes the %j
ermanekt. y
the system. Snmnle bottle
rr Chemical Co., lJro* /jf
t., Baltimore, MJ. Af
r"EiM
MEN THAT MOTHERS MAKE.
Show mo thrit boy who nightly bows at
mother's lcnco to i>rav;
Who w> it's her golden precepts in his
heart;
Who lays his hand in Iters and reeks her
eounseLday !>v <! lv;
Who '0 patn in life from hers lies not
apart,
iVn 1 thus his horoscope I'll cart:
"Hi.- name will lr.e .".tnung th' la-t."
Show nie that youth who-- iod ri^lit ar:n
eneii.-Ics mother's form:
Who ? lios i.ar not to hi s her faded
ehcck;
Who iiv.-s for her; to shield her and proteet
h: r from all harm:
Who ? "iiforts her when she is o!d and
w<':<k.
And I!: the year. I see
A man for all eternity.
Show me that man whose life i- pure; thai,
man who claims sip ess;
Show lee that man who treads the way?
of fame;
That man whose deed a.' >r:i the mime of \
11 .itIt and upri-htnes.;
lios.. s,ml knows not the t.irni -hod
hlt'sh <>f sVmte.
Ami in his >:]>? . tluu r.rraved
! ln>!<l im i that ii other made.
?T awn nee i'osvhti Iloxt, in New Yo>I:
I're-s.
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FINANCIER.
P .. TT m. "it A ?* ^ ?
u y I11IUI m. VV ii;?
o ^Ovk-^O^O vk.vC'U-u. o
IIEN Mrs. Fletcher went
4 _ y J/ around t<> tlu? oat and do ;
O VV O boarding lion , to engage
accommodations for Jerry
and MeCintv for tlio summer
she booamo very confidential with
the manager.
"I may as well tell you in the beginning,"
she said, "that we are in
hard luck for the present."
The malinger brought down his forefinger
against the printed sohedule of
prices with a thump of determination.
"I am sorry," he said, "but I cannot
make a reduction in my terms on
account of financial disability."
"Oh, I don't want you to do thai." j
exclaimed Mrs. Fletcher. "I merely I
mention it so as to induce you to assist
me in earning a little money that
will go toward paying Jerry's and .M<
(linty's expenses. I have a scheme,
and if you will only help ine a litt! I
am sure it will work out beautifully.
I was just telling Mr. Fletcher last
night that 1 a. t sure I have a regular
talent for tuoneyniaklng. I have never
had a chance to prove my ability, but
1 am sure I've got 11. That Is mor
tli:in Mr. I-"lie ] I Npiuu !
in Willi Street last > > m:T?. That i< tie i
reason we aiv so i:p now. Sine '
then I I ivc In*-11 ? *?: nilit? Iiim t*> let j
iu?* take charge of nil his luisinc-* vr-n* j
turns f.?r :i while :uiil h * if I can't |
straighten things nut, but In* won't ?lo i
it. Men arc so stubborn where tin* |
rights of women are concerned. How* j
ever, lie can't prevent my turning an , '
extra penny In household affairs tint j
are beyond bis jurisdiction, and if 1 1
want to turn .lorry and MetJiuty to ae- ' '
count and make tbein earn their own
board I inn sure it is none of his busi- i
ncss, now is it?"
Mrs. Fletcher looked at the manager !
apponlingly. "Well, 110. I suppose :
not," be replied, in doubtful oontirinn- '
tlon of lior opinion. "Hut 1 don't see
how you expect to manage it. What
trade, may 1 ask. have Jerry and Me*
tlinty become proficient in?"
"Oh, of course, they have no real 1
trade." explained Mrs. Fletcher. "I
intend to turn them into artists' models."
The manager's answering smile
lacked enthusiasm. "I am afraid I
cannot fcfvo you much encourage- '
men!," be said. "We do a little of that
sort of thing occasionally, hut ?"
"or course you do (hat sort of thing."
broke in Mrs. Fletcher, impatiently.
"Von <1o a stood deal of it. I know all
about it. I read it in the Sunday paper.
You don't know Im>w helpful
those Sunday specials are. Why. half
the animal painters and photographers
in town set their models from eat and
dog boarding houses. Since these happen
to be the supply depots for models
there is no reason why Jerry and Moflinty
should not be rented out as well
as 11;e other animals. You have none
in stork, 1 am sure, tint can touch |
them in form and pedigree. Now.
what I want to do is to work up a
trade nmon? the artists. I think I
shall have to let you do that. You
know so much bolter than 1 how to go
about such things. However, 1 should
like to o<Ter a few suggestions of my
own. T think it would be well to ad- ;
verti r .Terry and MeGlnty. Srm! out !
circulars to all artists In the habit of
renting animal models, and. if it is
neees-ary, you may even put an occasional
notice in the newspnncrs. All
the e :pens?s of such advertising will,
of course, b" defrays 1 out of the monry
earn'd by .Terry and Mcdtnty when
11:. y get to work. Your own charges
for their board and for tlm management
of the scheme will likewise be
deducted from their earnings, and
whatever is left you may turn over to
me at the ore! of (lie season. Of c urse
T don"t expect to have much of a bnl
nnce left for myself, but it will he
enough to show Mr. Fk tcher that my
head is levelcr than ills, and that I
know how to make money if I can
only get a ohnneo."
The manager was diplomatic. i:?did
not ovmv < complete conlldence in :
Mrs. Fletcher's plan for increasing the |
family exchequer, but at the same'
time he was careful not to denounce it i
a* wholly impracticable. Mrs. Fletcl.-|
or, (hiding no obstacles in the way of
the neeompbshmer.t of her designs.'
fr.elly closed a bargain with the man- j
ewr. and the next day .Terry and M tTinty
hecnine guests at Ills establishment.
During the summer months
Mrs. Fletcher traveled afar from New
York, and her communications with .
the manager of the boarding house
were disconnected. I.ast week slie returned.
Iler first thought, after greeting
Mr. Fletcher was of Jerry and Mctlinty.
"llave you been down to see those
little dears lately?" she asked.
"No." said Fleteh r. "I haven't, hut
I'll make it a point to see theu> tomorrow.
1 got :i letter from the boss
of that eotmern to-day Hint completely
doors me. 1 can't make out what on
< arth 11:e fellow is driving at. I've
come to the conclusion lie must he
<Tarry. The thing came in too late for
me to to down to-night to see about it,
but I'll find out To-morrow what lie
means."
Mr:;. Fletcher trailed across the
room and beamed upon her husband
with a smile of snnerlor wisdom. "I
think." she said, "that L may lie able
to set matters straight. 1 made a deal
with 1h? man h- fore I went away.
That will probably explain what s<?.?ms
mysterious to you."
Fletcher handed her the letter.
"Perhaps." he said. "Sc > what yon
can make out of it."
Mrs. Fletcher read the e?mu : unionl:o;i
through Hire tinms ha fori* speaking.
Then she said. "TVrr lii *'." t'r sc
ly si i* read lire bill aloud.
T.? I cird of one cat and dog for
two months SkO.nn
T<> 'a-!, expended for newspaper
iiiivoriisiiMr <'.."0
T . cash expended for typewriting
4.00
'!' > cash expended for postape
stninns 4.00
To ea > It expended for miscellaneous
clnrienl work ~>.ni)
Total stn.no
Money earned l?y eat ami dop l>y
poslnir as artists' models ".00
r.aianco due Sl7.no
1'l'-ase remit".
When Mrs. Fletehcr tame to she told
rioteher all about her little plan to
help liitii alone. "That man." she
erieil. in ronohision. "is a pipantie
fraud. He ltns cheated me most unmereifully.
He didn't work Jerry and
MetJinly up lipid."
"It strikes me." said PMoteher. with
another glance at the hill for extras,
"that he worked tlient tip a little too
well."
"Then possibly the artist were to
Ida "tie," siph <1 Mrs. Kletelmr. "Yes.
i te l .' >: it was the artists. They
t'ii? tun r er.nd taoneriy. Hut no mat
trr who was at fault I still have faith
in the id a. and 1 am goine to try it
again some day."
"If yo!i do- " s:iid Fletcher.
I'is; pause wis ominous. lull after n
I't!i* he >: down :it tlit"? writing <1. -k
iinil igncd a < -hock for $ 17. "<>.- X< w
York Time .
tr.tiit'iiii; Smiiiik.
lintiicr a ftimiy ceremony tha,t is
gone thron.di with every year has
just been aeeomplished. ami that is
the marking of the young sw ins, or
cygnets, on the I liner Thames. Its i
; wans are. of course, a feature of the
river after Itiehiuoml is passed. Some
of them are owned by the crown, and
the rest by two of the ancient river
'companies," and it is in order to distinguish
them that the cygnets are
marked.
The swan markers are a picturesque
company. They wear white tiannels,
and can he told apart by their different
colored jerseys. Those of the
King's men are scarlet, those of the
Dyers' Company navy blue, and those
of the Vintners' Company blue and
white. The markers embark in half
a dozen skiffs, at the stern of which
tiles either the King's (1a.tr a while
lloltl with a crown, and the royal
cipher, "E. 11.." or one of the bannerettes
of the two companies.
The party sets out from Molesoy
Lock, and after that things are pretty
lively, for the operation of markin.tr
swans, even young swans, is no holi- j
day pastime. The birds fight like j
furies. They are surprisingly strong. |
too. and every once in a while one of j
tlie markers lias an arm or a leg broken
by a vicious blow from a cygnet's ;
wing. The birds are caught by means
of a hook at the end. of a long pole,
and they are branded on the beak,
either with the royal monogram or
tlmt of one of the two companies. T'su- i
ally the man who does the branding i
deprives {lie swan marked l?.v him of j
one of its fen I liers, wh'.eli lie sticks in !
liis cap as a Iropliy.
The number of cygnets is smaller !
than usual this year, on account of
the bad weather and floods which have
prevailed along the river. P.y the way,
the Thames swans have a reputation
for vielnnsni -j, and folks who have ,
sesMi what they ean do witii their j
wings and beaks make it a point to
clve lliem a wide berth. London Cor* j
r- "onf' nee Philadelphia Ledger.
Tito Vit* of Ili?* Mjirinrs.
Among the twenty-seven marines
ah- rd 4b.o conveyo 1 cruiser I'm-vie, '
at the League Island Navy Yard, tliere 1
is talk of sending a round robin to t' !
akipjur, respect fully entreating him to '
eonvene a naval board of strategy t.?
find out what 1\ onies of the de- crts
that are prepared for the marines'
mess.
If the round robin project fails the
men will probably hire a private de teelive
ai their own expense.
Day after day the marines see the
cooks fashioning pies, puddings and
ileal;rg islands for the delectation of
li: pa la of the in-s k but when ineal
time comes these tidbits never appear.
A theory that they were being tileliod
by wily sailorinen of the Prairie lias
been disproved by careful watching.
Appeals made to tlie commanding
<> . < r of the marines were fruitless.
Mvi-u h couldn't d-vide where tlie desserts
went. The marines, taking heart
from 11! fact that Connn Doyle has
nrought Sherlock Holmes to life again,
may petition this premier sleuth to
help th m out. ? Philadelphia North
American. <
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gress, will nHfeet the whole body. Catarrh . <Vi
without nervousness i< very rare, htil pel . |
vie ealarrli auii nervousness go hand 1.1 tor
hand. |at
\\ t * at. is so distressing a sight as a poor, tne
half >nl;, nervous woman. si: tiering from olv
the many .tint".; uuh. at aha ymptonis <o '
txdvie eatarrh'* >he do?s not < nsider her- II .
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n CASCARI1T3 today, for you v/ill never get well
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Miss M iricl Armita > . !!li Urtenwood
Am-., lh-tn.it. M '-li.. IJitnet Organizer
of the Koyal L'eiiiplnrs oi Temperance,
.11 a recent letter, .-a>s:
"I tliink that a u nnan naturally
-brinks from milking her troubles publio.
but restored health has meant so
much to me that I toil lor the sake of
.tlier suffering women it i- my duty to
I--I1 what I'eruua has done tot me.
"1 suffered tor . ve years with uterine
:r. egtilat it ies. wlih I. brought on hvetcria
and made me a physical wreck. 1 tried
octnrs fi-oe* till' different schools of
medicine, hut without any perceptible
in-;;- :u my condition. In my despair
I .ailed on a:t o'al 111 c. wlio advised
; it- to try l'eruiia. and ' i mn-a-d good reli
t s ii i Wi. i.il |>e!' - -i ail t lie it rroul.ii
y. I thought this \> -s the least I
a .1 do. no io ired a hot lie. I know
as 1 hi - ei talcing it in.it ii vvae
affi-cting me different 1) bom anything
i had iivil before, and so 1 k. '?t <?:i takpi
it. I kt tit t!.i- irp fur s:\ months,
,i i st. id !y g. rust st ! < ??; ill anil health,
and wli i I 11: ?1 ns ' tlcl'll I>ottlis I
. a iilort ! mv-clf i.itnv'v cured 1 >tn
Cr.it> 111!, til'" > >> o.r in lo-ilay." Mi?s
Muriel Ai iuit.iL e.
! '>'1*111:* >'iiri - catarrh of the pelvic organs
with the same surety ns it euros
catarrh of the h> >>!. IViuna lias be
ntue lcnowncd a< a j>o itive cure for
letnale admen'.-. si 'in > because the ailments
are mostly dee . > eatarrli. ("a
tirrii is the > an > <>f ' h rrouble. l'er
ilia euros the eatarrli. The symptoms
disappear.
I ill enough to go to lied, hut she is far
in being able to do her work without
greatest exhaustion. This is a very
union sight, and is almost always due to
vi.- eatarrli.
t is wins' lnan foolish for so many
men to sutler year sifter year with a dise
that can he permanently cured.
Vruna cures catarrh permanently. It
-os old chronic eases as well as a slight
.u k. the only difference being in the
gth of time that it should be taken to
" i a cure.
t you do not derive prompt anil satisfac\
re-mils from tin- use of l'cruna. write
mire to Dr. llartman. giving a full statent
of your ease and he will K- pleased to
< y lit hi-' valuable advice gratis,
tddrcss I).-, llartman. 1'residoiit of Th?
r'm.iii Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
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