t
?tACM THE SPOT.
core nn aching back.
T?t?? paint; of rheumatism.
The tl redout feelings.
Tow must reach the spot?get at the
?an&r
In most rases 'tis the kidneys.
TV van's Kidney Pills are for the kidBeys.
<0harles Bierhneb. stone contractor,
living at 2t?25 Chestnut St.. Krie, Pa., 1
says: "For two
I I. - I I
Sir trouble. and there
w,,s su, h ?
$puin throu?h mv
loins and limbs
<llUI 1 ?Ot
''vl stoop rr straighten
ul? without great
pttin, had ditlieulty
'{firat?-^?| in gettiiiR about
ioffitC an<1 U:,s tillable to
8^R3a?fe^?Mroj ro9t s,t nipllt> aris' '
inu
inl'tired and worn out.
Wx$l$fa?'Tho kidney seeref?*
^off a. lions wore im?guular
and deposited
h?*nvy sediment. Doctors treated me
for rheumatism, but failed to help tne.
I lost /ill confidence in inediciue, and
betpin to feel as if life were not worth
living bean's Kidney I'ills, however.
relieved me so quickly und so tborough.
I3 Uial I gladly made n statement to
tbot effect for publication. Tliis was
in ISC>8, and during the six years which 1
bivi- elapsed I lnrve never known |
Doau's Kidney Pills to fail. They
cured my wife of n severe case of hacka>-be
in the same thorough manner." |
A free trial of this great kidney nicdlr.*ne
which cured Mr. ltierhach will be [
availed on application ti? any part of '
the United States. Address Fosterllilhnrn
Co.. Buffalo, N. V. For sale
hy all druggists; price f?0 cents per box.
Are Kind to Their Hories.
Evidently there is one place where
t?he*rr Is little need of a society for
ttfae prevention of cruelty to animals,
atnd that. Is Jersey. The farmers there
sure ho careful of their horses that
fcbey do not work them more than is
absolutely necessary, and frequently I
?V> work w'.-Jeh Ib done elsewhere by
Hors?*s
Jf a farmer ha.s to plow a heavy
l>?ere of M'ound he Is obliged to use
Hi* tnjn. out 1*' the ground which is
to be broken tin is light it is very
jscmboblr that he will take the place
of a. Horse
At hrst glance labor of this kind
Bxay 8PRm very irksome, but it reallv
its not. for the fanes in Jersey are
jmai) uml it does not take long to
cultivate tl'.e ground. Still, in other
9Jbu-<- wh re the farms are equally
*uu7? no one thinks of sparing the
Vorscs. and there is little doubt that
vjy ti?-<lnt e agriculturists consider the
Jersey farmers far behind the tunes
fteraoso In the kindness of their
tvnrr* they are as lenient to their 1
'horses as possible.
'ITT I suffered vrtih chronic con- '
dnrinn thin tiny J liw-t ?.. ntk? n:i .
v" AJUl V. :\t or (turn r\ <r\ l\ liuurti )?efr*rc 1
IWM vJvfr^r- n mr, bo* ?it lUpph i
? . l l\m n Wrll lil.tti. 1 '
nw^iTiK .h<< lO cy.jis before I u?rd C?*etirri? l kr
untold misery Willi Internal idle*. Tl.nnk*
?iimu I urn (r?f. fr..ui nil ilim i)n, inorntnir. You i
* *?! I L It lu buluil. ill ' iffr'Tjnj; lllllr.AIIlt V '1
B. K. f'iitjMr. KiiaooVo. 111. 5
_^es* ^or
E *^'ie bowels r
XttBllk. CANDY CATHARTIC '
?)?*?*.nt. l'Mut .b!e. Poteei. Tittle Hood Do Hood,
Mevvr aickru, Weaken or Clrlpe. 10c. .' <>< N'.\er <1
ol-l In tinlk Ttie eonnlnt tal In (lumped C?'C.
AmssdI' . d to cure or your money linok.
Jitrrlirg Remedy Co., Chicane or N.Y. 603
ANNUAL SALE,'f Eli KILUOM BOXiS ,
frH'ipiVp1'K"wini" i
ItiLKL. a J
SUCKER LIKE V^2xKVS I
forty years ago and after many years \
of use on the eastern coast. Tower's
HfcfcJjCTproof Oiled Coats were introduced \
rs the West and were called Slickers by
ttw pioneers and cowboys. This graphic
jnarve has cc-.-ne into such general use that
rit is frequently though wrongfully applied
ie> jBwvy substitutes. You want the genuine
Look for the .Sign of the fish.and
WV the name Tower on the buttons.
' MAM IN M. ACX AN? VUJ.OW A*0
a OLD EY RPPRKSf.NTATIVn TRACE
f Jfift THE WORLD OVER.
.aUL* a:J TOWM C0,BCST0N.KA5S.U.S A
^ TOWtB (AHHD1AH CC.I mrtfdI.TOBOIiTO.C.4W
?"hroni<* N?wm1 diiri?i ? ?r l ( ?*n
wpr. Tr??nt??o And St my tan* Manfe -eni fne
Homo (.hire, IBIS GiraiJ Aie.. I'biladA., t'?
John W Atkinson (Sb Co.,
RICHMOND V A .
FaIhi>. Oil-. > urni-lir-. Ac. Tr? Th s j
llemly Mixed (lemur I'Mftitft.
_ *i? I I
^ w^l^t All IL^AIU^ ^ j^j ^
Biim ~ STOf
V? V* f',~. For nil hlncU nn<l < ! !
jjw S? 15 1? |ri "' ("ll'ul J'K* <","'">!"!1'''
Ik^T tjHf ! Motlrrn s*o:-> Kpnn?? W#
I ,-'ltjL_J Uyf n ull'f" II
SOUTHERN F-'OUD
'* COMMERCIAL LATIN.
Volapuk and Esperanto Already Dead
Languages?Wonderful Discovery.
The necessity for a universal lan
guage has now passed beyond the
realm o( discussion. With the railroads,
the high speed steamers, tho
telegraph and the telephone bringing
human beings closer together every
day. it is outrageous that speech
should still continue to separte them.
Let us. therefore, unify all langaug:s.
Hut what language will the trust of
mankind speak? A living language
is not to he considered; the national
print- 01 urn many naiions would nave
to bo encountered. Artificial languages
have 110 prospect of success;
they arc too arbitrary, Cnder the
plea of progress. Esperanto, which
superseded Volapuk. is already opposed
hv the "Neutral Language" and
"by the "Common Tongue."
Dr. Colombo asserts that oniy a
dead language has any chance of success.
and that Latin is the most availaide.
To begin with, it is not a language
that is to be made; it is already
constituted; it is taught in all connMies.
Ten million persons can speak
it, and, being more synthetic than
any other, it is eminently th language
of the telegraph.
But it is said that Latin i- n difficult
language. Yes. if literary Latin
is meant; and that is why the periodicals
printed in tiiat language in Leip- 1
sic. in Merlin and in Rom ? have their
subscribers only anions th learned:
no. if commercial Latin ia meant. The
latter is as simple as anytbins can
he. The sailors, the soldiers, and the
merchants of Home, tauu'.it it without ,
difficulty to the barbarians v.-ho dwelt j
nlon^ the Seine, the Thames, the I
Rhine, the Nile and the Euphrates.
Dr Colombo declares that he has t
rediscovered commercial Latin in the j
ruins of Pompeii. It has no deponent |
verbs: the passive is formed in ail !
cases by means of the auxiliary j
"-urn:" it employs the shortest words;
its grammar is reduced to a minimum.
and it has no amphibologies. This
kind of Latin Is clearness itself, and j
can be mastered in a few lessons by a
school bo v.
>
If it should he adopted as the uni- '
vorsnl lancrimaro tha ivnm-i*
wasted over it by so many mpdiocre
students in the higher educational Inst
itui!. ns will immediately become
time u.-"fully employed.
l'nder the auspices of the Unguistit
I'nion of the Cote d'A/.ur. 111*. Cole;.il
>. in furtherance of thin now important
movement, has already published
a "Manual of Commercial
Latin." CotTrrler d s Ktats I r.L
How the Farmer Is Benefited.
The grange 1.- a ben lit to the farnir
beeause it. gives him a r?*spect for i
lis railing and an enrourag"inent to
nako something of himself; beeause
i helps 11? train his mind and thougnts
o ttsefuln* ss: instills a partiotism i
mil engenders a spirit of fraternity
rhich i. the gr atost sweetener of
inmnn toil. It furnishes a medium
hrntigh which his desire for the good
if himself and others can material
7<>; it directs Itis efforts to greater
isefulness. The grange benefits the
armor Just in proportion as he strives
hroiigh the grange to benefit bis asoeiates.
When the individual niemier
ceases to ask of the grange.
What is tliere in it for me?" hut asks
Jither. "What can I put into it?" then
hall the greatest usefulness of the
range be realized.- -W. N. Ciles, sectart
New York State (1 range.
Senator iturton. of Kansas, was eonii
ted at St. 1 ,ouis of having accepted
ompensntion to protect the interests
a the Hiaito fSraln and Securities Com>.tny
liefore the Postoffice I Apartment.
PITS permanently cured. N<> fits ornorvmisio.vs
after first dn\'s use of Hi-. Klii-e's Croat
Mervc Itos. -irer.^'it rial holt Ion ml t rent i-.-t roe
Pr. It. II. Ki.isk, Ltd.. it: 11 A roll Si. Philii.. Pa
The man wlio marries live times in or<it-r
(.? (ni'\ iiice liimsi i >tutr mairiii&c is a
i.moho on lit to be lurked up lor wife keeping.
For lldr. and Tlit? Notice
The .Tohti A Silver ^rcd Co., La Crosso,
Wis., n il! send free
1 pkg. Mnv 1st Carrot in.1
p'.jr. Karliesl (Irecn Fating Onion. .. .1...
1 pkg. IV. |i <)i D.'iv Tomato. ?(!
1 pkg. Salzei's Flash Light l.ndieh Inc.
1 t>ke Lang Oui.-L. Quick Ttidish .'do.
1 .a-- o....... -r ?" >>- > *
. .. . i 11 .ii ,\u i\n<i;<n inc
Altovr six rare novelties. the choicest anil
' nest ?>t thin kind, have a retail value nt
70e.. but tliey are mailed to ynu free, together
with Salter's big catalog. well
" irth SI00 00 to every wide awake gardener.
all upon receipt of but fiOr. in pastage
and 5b'< notice. IA.(\T..|
Nothing nuiki*- a woman so angrv ;i? to
-1 a in.in for his candid opinion of Iter ami
get it.
Mi>. Wlnslow'sSi nhtagSvrup lorchihlrwn
tee' bine, soften tin* gums. reducesInflninmat
ion allays puin.eu res wind otic, vtfie. a liott l?
\t w nuving experience a man seldom
b mst- i f Ins bargain.
I'ieo's ture Is the best medicine we evemsefl
for all affections of llnont ami lungs.? Wm.
(.?. Knpsi.v.V, V.llilnireii. Ind., Feb. 10 l'.'OO.
'loo many pen pie are anxious to finni-h
a came regardless .it tlie effect.
Kiuit aeuis wdi not stain goods dyed
with 1'ITNAM KaPKT.KRH 1)YKS.
Never judge a man's reputation for
i:nthfulness hy what he says when in iove.
IE FRONTS
- iiirt* nmiuiiiK' "* uirninr. an inaiorlal t-ntcrin.Itotv
Kronth Wrlto i<? ;?!? ! ><?ur prnpomnl buildin
I My li' 01 (r<>nl and w ill ??nd yon, ! ' K KK Oll:i?'
I'rin* I'litn, and ?in?n y?u: un xtrrmaly low
ir
Evorlnisitinfi
irl*yov all ill !}'> >( ! 'W?nl Nrw York ?v
oaf Sflld lor ( |% I ii Iniin r
1DRY CO.. Owensboro, Kentucky
VDIES! DO YOU SUFFER
t h Monthly Headaches?
iKo CAPUDINE for them.
i? prompt relief is magical
A BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
THE JURORS BRIBED
Startling Revelations in a Western
Court of Justice
FOUR MEMBERS FACED THE CHARGE
Judge Orders Entire Panel in Important
Case Into the Custody of the
Sheriff.
San Cranelsco, Special.?Late Wednesday
afternoon Superior Court Judge
Cook announced from the bench that
an attempt iiad been made to tamper
with the jurors in the Molkin ease, lie
declared that he would discharge the
jure tomorrow ami begin the trial of
the case anew.
Acting: upon information that four
jurors had I teen bribed to favor the
prisoner. .Mrs. Cordelia Botkin. Judge
Cook ordered the jury into the custody
of 11 sheriff until tomorrow morning
when he will formally dismiss the
jur\ and begin the impanelling of a
new one. !t is allege J that beside four
jurors who are said to have been in
tiuc-med. an attempt was made to bribe
a fifth one. Mrs. Botkin's attorney
made a passionate :-i ech. disclaiming
tlmt Mrs. Botkin. or any one connected
with her ease, was implicated. H also
sa'd that he would not continue
with the presi tit jury. The State's at
totnej concurred in a motion to dlseha.gr
tire jury A brief investigation
was held by Judge Cook after t lie jury
left the room.
Chief of Police Wittmun testified
that one of the jurors had followed him
to Iris otfiee after the noon adjournment
yesterday and said that on the
previous evening a stranger liit<1 called
on hini and said:
"We have secured four jurors fen
the defense and want a fifth We will
give you $.r?0.'
Tl\e juror told the chief that he turned
down the offer, asserting thai "1
am no such dirty man. 1 would not
take *:,<> nor $r>o,nurt."
Confirmed Bristow.
Washington. Special.?The siatctnenis
mjule to the \IoCall investigating
i "nunittc e by Chief Inspector
Cochran of the I'ostollh e Department
"were made public Wednesday. Air.
Cochran onArmed the testimony of
Mr Waters before t he committee, t: it
the original lis: of < lerk hire < asc s
was pre pared by Mr. Witters in N->cember
after the original Bristow r< port
w ;s wrilt: n and before it was
printed. Mr. Cc>? i.ran had ordered Waters
to prepare this list on an order
from Bristow for the putt - of rub
?w; il :! I ing -| si llctncni Ml I >t";ilKr,,'
ti::ti made it< his roj rt that there were
a hundred alitor such cases involving
Congressmen" . the.* than the '< \ ho
h. ii) referred t - in his report.
Mr. ?'richran iilont iiioil i is original
list, which Mr. Bartlott. of tin* romntitte
o produced. having retain- 1 if
wln-11 it was presented liv Mr. Waters.
Mr. C tchrati e-rintlrmed Mi. Mristow's
testimony that ho (llristowi had not
seen tli - list <>f < lor!, hire and lease
i aso; that was prepare'! for tin I louse
committee* on postolllros a:ui p >sr
roads.
I.Ives and Property Lost.
Detroit Spi rial? Five live- have
been lost and upwards of $:{.0(>(>.000
damage litis been done to property
by the floods during the pas: live
lays. Tuesday night the indications
are that the en d is in sight, though
conditions tire still ver> lnid at (irand
Rapids and also along the course of
the Saginaw river. At Grand Rapids
the rivet lias fallen two feet to
day. ami at Saginaw and Hay City,
while no such marked improvement
is to be noted, the fact that much of
the ice tint. blocked the month of
the rive;- has gone out is taken as a
favorable indieation. Tonight the
ice gorge went out and the river began
falling.
Six Chinamen Deported
.Tncksonvile. Special.- Six Chinamen
who ware ordered depone: by I'nited
Stat":- C tmmissioner An hihnld last
week, have failed to perfect then appeal
within the time specified, and today
the commissioner issued to the
i'nited States marshal six writs for
deportation. The Chinamen will he
taken to San Francisco and delivered
to the master of it vessel sailing ior
China.
Race Trouble Quid.
I'.oaston, Spe ial. He manager of
the limber mill at Sllshec Tues lay
t - tolti wtnf <??1 * -.v_i
ouii' m *?? ?i i ?? iwr I I lJTTUIf' ill
tlint point had quieted down. rn. ' of
thp negroes having flrd when " rar-tlke
demonstrations were made. They had
? ensiderable friction at that point ;u v<
ral v.liitf men being robiicd an I the
homes of the negroes tired. The man.
Mullock, who A.i8 ambushed and diot
by negro footpads, died this afternoon
of his wounds. The other two wounded
nun are getting along well \Vhil<> a
scan h was made for the negro* >vho
ban done the shooting, there \v,i< no
attempt t<? molest the other negroes
outside ol dosing tip a blind tigc.
Mig Store Burned.
Newark N. .1.. Special.?The Broad
street store of the C.eorke Company
was gutted by tire, entailing a loss o(
$100,000. Tbe store, which is six stories
in height, has a frontage of 50 feet on
Broad street, with a large ell 200 feet
wide on Market street front, and was
prevented front spreading l?y the shutters.
The 14-story building of the Prudential
I,iff Insurance Company stands
within 100 feet of the Georke store, and
the tire corps of the building poured
j volumes of water on the flames from
above.
J forth, of St. Joseph,
was cured of falling
its accompanying p;
Lydia E, Pinkhair/s
"Dear Mrs. I'ixkium:?Life
feels that her strength is fading a
being restored. Such was 1113* fecli
1 advised that my ]>oor health was cai
; womb. The words sounded like a
set ; hut I.ydia E. Piiiklmm'H Vog
1 an elixir of life; it restored the los
g d health, returned to me. For
daily and eaeh dose added health ai
the help 1 obtained through its 1
1W)7 .M'les Ave., St. .Joseph, JMicli.
A mcdieine that lias restored
en 11 produce proof ?>i* the faet nun
is tl>e record of Lydia 15. l'inklm
cannot be equalled by uny other
duccd. Here Lsauotiierea.se: ?
troubled \v
(lie.v 1 j ti:
. %! <^\ ^M dim S(M*:'u ;
|f t\ \ tni'jliciii",
'**+> U Ij.vlin I? i
| jiree *'1' I
Center *t., JS
?FRr,K X'ii'iK'AL A I
^R'oiupji would s;ivo time un
\rrite to 31rs. I* iiiMtam tor:i(lvic(
loins ai?i>enr. it is free, ami has
rif^lit road to r -i ovcry.
>1 rs. Pinkhrim never violates
Iter, and al'lioiiv;h sho imlilidx-s
WOltK'tl tt'htl ItOVIt ltl'1'11
novcr in nil lior^x^ri'-Hcr liassli
the full consent, ;uut often l>y s;?e
I tHrAlRiri FORFEIT r \7ocn::not t irthwit
^L|%MSbun iibuvo to?; ) f ^l.i? li will j
Jw tJ l-ycila
i ?
Statue of l'o[ll> I< .
Itondi. ili?> Italian sculptor, lias com
iiionceil to work on the great tuarhle
statue of the late pontiff. which will
crown a hill that overlooks f'arpiuoto.
Italy, i'ope Leo's birthplace.
S r a rE or Ohio. ft rv > Toi.rho, )
r.XtCAK CorSTV. 1 "
Frank .1. ('m .wv .c.tic oath itint I"' i?
senior partner of t li "rat of 1". .1. i'iikm.< A:
<'<?.. doing Liim cs? i;i t nc t'it\ of loli-co,
t'ount> and sot af'U'-Miid. and that said
I'rin will j si v tit sunt < ! ict: iicmoikh iuh i.aux
f-r cn.'h and every ease of catarrh
that <1111110! tie cured iiy tle'llS" of IIai.i/s
Catarrh < ,a;K. Frank .1. Fiikxkv.
Sworn to liefore me and suhseritied in mv
, ? ? presence, tilts titli day of PncemI
| SKA i.. iicr, A. It., lwS(i. A.w. til.HAHON.
? Xitlnri/ Pnhfir.
llall's t 'atarrli 1 ure is taken internally, nuit
ad' directly on th" ldood and inueotts s?trfuces
of the system. Send for 1 estimoiiin 1.-,
free. F.J. Choky A Ca?., Toledo. I).
Sold t'v all Druggists. 7.V.
Take luill s FatnilA- idlU f..r w\iiaii. ii? .
Agriculture In CaglHe.
Land in Castile is in umiter part
devoted to the priMlut tion .Y)l' wheal,
and during planting ami harvesting
limes laborers, especially reapers, are
taken there from Cnlieiti.
CURED AFT
No matter or how :
^Here is one:
Mrs. R. PLndell, cf 315
Fas; Biddlc Street, a well-known
Baltimore lady, was cuied of rheumatisn:
that she said was hereditary. Two
, bottles of RHEUMACIDK did the work.
( Mrs. Geo. K. Packham, of 1517 East I
Avenue, Baltimore, after suffering two years
irg many other medicines, was cured by feu
writes that she "feels like a new woman."
Rheumacide aids the digest
bloody tones up the en
ASK YOUR DRU<:
\ -V- ' *
woman, M rs. Dan- ^
Mich., tolls how she
1 of the womb and
ains and misery by
Vegetable Compound.
looks dark indeed when a woman
way and she has no hopes of ever
in# a few months a^o when I was
used by prolapsus or falling of the
knell to me, 1 felt that my sun had
ctnblo Compound came lo me as
t forces and built me up until my
four months I took the medicine
ml strength. I am so thankful for
>? \t..o 7.". ? I ?
i' UtlllKAtCi J'AiVrUKIH,
I so many vomoii to health and
it he ropirdcd with respeet. This
m's Vcp'tahlo Compound, which
medieiiie the world lias ever prot
]Mus. Pink ji am :? For years I was
itIt tallin;; of the womb, irregular
I menst i u.i. ion, 1 neorrhu a.! earings,
haekarhe, headache. tii/.r.y and
:.ells, Clid st i>*,I: trouble.
ton 'i f. r about 1 i w years but did
0 improve, i beftan t be use of you r
tiini have taken seven bottles of
'inkhnm's \ ep '.;;!>? Compound,
il?-.o<l Purifier, and also used the
Vx ii and l.iver Pills, and a a now
).>; 1 h alih.and li.iw ryiued in limit.
Litic >an very liuteh for what you
dm." for me, and lmnuih. ris om1
your medicine h> all sulfuring
n."1 ? ,M ? Kmma JCnyjiuu, 21b Hust
La-ion, Ohio.
r>\ to won:
d itiadi sickness if they would
as .soon as any <li stres* i:ar s\ inu
put thousands oi' uoux'ii on the
tho oonftdo.iirf tSieatrusti'il to
thousands of testimonials from
d l?y hor udvieo and medicine,
e x)ii!?li:?hod Kur-li a letter v. ilhout
eial request ol' the writor.
h j>r<xlui-o tho original U '.urr uud *ig?isture? cJ
i- tii. ir nb'.ilntc
i i.. J'lukiiuui M4-?t:. too Co., Lynn, .V.uaa.
THESE BIRDS AR1 INGENIOUS.
Ucs Spectacle Frames and Clock
Springs for Their Nests.
The crows of ih?> orient are said to
! far advanced in the art of stealing
beyond the crows of this country. The
story is told of a pair of crows at Morabay
that robbed an optician of
iu< i?- trntncs. entering his rnooi repeatedly
for that purpose! Tin ;< bird:;
Hrriod otl ? ij;hty-four spectacle francs
of K?Id. silver ami steel, wliiclt were
; > ingeniously woven together in their
ne.-.t that it wa.^ a vcritabh worii of
.1 rt.
Ir the Swiss Muscat:) of Natural History
at Solour< is a wagtail's nest built
mtlrely ??f clock springs. Several
clock ma\< . s" shops were near, where
the waste lay scattered about the
doors. Tbi-, the birds had woven with
much Ingenuity Into a nest n:ore than
I'm four inches across and entirely
comfortable for the little family.
lie who advances always has the
advantage in life's struggle. So
ER 20 YEARS.
standing the esse, RHEUMACIDE cures it.
Hitjh Point. N. C., July 19.
rinp for 20 years with inflammatory rheuma1
was induced to try a bottie o? RHEUMADL.
After taking one bottle, I haw felt five
VC^IS VOUTlPPr. I *rr? rsraxte 70 vearcni acre.
tnd wish to testify that I believe RHEL MACIDE
is the best remedy for
rheumatism. MRS. MARV E.
* WELBORN.
ion, cleanses the
tire system.
iGI$T ABOUT IT.
' ' vf
Cotton Gin
Machinery
PRATT. MUNGER.
WINSHIP.
EAGLE. SIMTH.
Wo make the moat complete lino oi aoy
concern ton the woild. Wc also make
ENGINES and BOILERS,
LINTERS for OIL MILLS.
We sell everything needed about a Cotton Gin.
Write for Illustrated C?tnlo?ue.
Continents! Gin Co.,
Birmiwjhain, Aia.
FREE to WORSEN
A Large Trial Box and book of in1
structions absolutely Free and Postpaid,
enough to prove the value of
j PaxfineToitetAntiseptic
Pnxtinc In In powder
?form to dissolve In
water ? non-poisonous
oncl fur superior to liquid
nntirrptks cor.ti.ir )n?
aJccho! v. hicii Irritates
inllumrd surfaces, und
crtics. 1 ,ic contents
of every bo* mokes
goes further?has more
uses in the tamily and
docs more gnod than any
antiseptic preparation
Tlx formula of a noted Boston physician,
I and used with great success as a Vaginal
Wash, for Lcucorrhcca, Pcivic Catarrh, Nasal
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts,
and all soreness of mucus membrane,
i In local treatment of ftvnal ills l'axttnein
invaluable. I" od as :? V. rial Wash we
I challenge* tho world t" produce its o(|iial for
thoroughness. It is a revelation in cleansing
and healing power; it k;l!s g? rtns which
enure inflammation nttd discharges.
-All li'.i lillKdru ;- t price,TiOc.
alwix ; if yours.I . s i>. it. m-ikI to ?s|..r it. Don't
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Wrlti1 tor t lie I 'roe ISox of I'liTt !ne to-day.
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Tho DeLoach Potent Variable Friction Feed
Saw Mill with 4 li ji cut* feel pel day. Ml
M/maod price* to unit. D'-l.onch Shingle Mill*
Kdeer*. Trimmer*. l'laner* Corn and Hnhr
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y ja iffcyN given free. not hinge in Ik- f.iire'
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Furnishes Teachers
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; purl ol llii' I'. !4. Z*o%lfIon*iiit mm uitiI lor
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