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CATARRH OF LUNGS. _ taggio WeJeh, K*?rrtaiy of t !>?? _ Ftsey 1{om Educational ftnd lit'ttevolent Hooiety, wr|te?j from North Ktate utterly Chicago, 111., the following glowing word* <ouci-rning IWuna: Tall 1 caught the nio*t severe cold T*ver had in my hfe. . 1 coughed night and day, and my lung* nnd ihroat twain? *<> ?ore that 1 w*a? in great diatreft*. All couuh MIkm Mhk^Io W?drll. femedie* nau*euted me, au<I nothing ?f lorded mo relief until my doctor t>aid rather in a joke, '1 uurss JVruna i* the only medicine that will euro yt?t.' \T tolq aim t h? t I would certainly ( i y it, and immediately wnt for i? home, 1 found that I'elief came tho fij*l day, nnd as I kfcpt taking it faithfully the rough grad ually diminished and the horeneh* left me. It in fine."- "Maggie Welch, Address the 1'eruna Medicine Co., Co* Jumhus, Ohio, for free literature on eatnrih. *>w y SOUTHERN MADE FOR SOUTHERN MAIDS The Best Ladles' Shoes In America for $1.0 ?) TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. IF l'OI/Il DliAI.MU WOKS NOT < A1IIIV 'I'll KM ? A IMIMAI, ('All I) To iih \vii,i/i i:i.i. vol uiixiik VOU CAN 4JliTTIIIi.fi> O O O O CRADDOCK-TERRY CO., A merchant in (;hn;U?ul wt ro??f but become very fond 'of 1111 office hoy lie engaged last Jim*. The boy entered very early in tho morning when tho merchant wan reading tin- paper. Tim latter glanced np and went on vend ing without , HpeaKlntv After threo minutes tho hoy : "Excubo me hut I'm in n hurry?" "What do you want?" he was asked. "A Job.' "You do? Well.' snorted the man of business, "why arc you in such a htiny?" "Got to hurry," replied the hoy. "Loft school yesterday to ko to work and haven't struck anything yet. I can't waste time, if you've got noth ing for me, Bay no, and I'll look else wher?. Tho only placo I can stop long is where they pay me for it." "When can you come?" asked iho surprised merchant. "Don't havo to oonij\" he was told. "I'm hero now, and would have been to work before this if you'd said so."? Philadelphia Ledger and Times. No people were ever great yet that nerved the race with its hands only. Who cares for Carthage now? Hut there is Athens and there is Jerusalem. Kvery man care# for Athens and for Jerusalem, hut no man cares for the pile of ruins on the Southern shores of the Mediterranean; because the people there were your workers with the , hands only.? Hamilton W. Mable. MAKERS. LYNCMUURO, VA A Phenomenal Doy. Asthma "One oT my daughters had a terrible case of nsthtna. Wc tried almost everything, but without re lief. Vt'c then tried Aver's Cherry Pectoral and three and one-ha'f bottles cured her." ? tmma Jane Entsmingcr, Langsville, O. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral certainly cures many eases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Thre* 2V.. vr.otirii ror sn t.Wili.ary Cold j 80c.. Just rl?)it 1? ?????? n??*, hard colds. ?-*<*. ; ?1. moat crononilctl for cnronlc nn.l to licen or li Hid. j. v. AYr.n tv., Loweu, m??v iee?w>e)4liavocgTx;j u.-.i.om?. li-ji'' ' ?< ?ot |N n*< oc? *. WEBSTER'S International Dictionary ft IMLBH, Biography, Ceeg.:?h/, FLilon, ?u. TM Obo Great Standard A -Gorily. 7hH?? EfliTi? k?? a*wnn? T-oim t3d-.v*bt^ ?rlfii >'r?r iMitLci. )m Send You FREE !|p frMwictatiM ' ?1 meeting of conciess f ? t HuuUr M<etln( ol Second Session 1 " FillySeventh C?ojtteim. HOUftC. Kil l Day.? The second atMion of ihft Fifty-acfenth Con we** van i-onteofcd at noon Monda> ? Long before the gaVvda fell in the two Iicuvcm. large etowdM thronged the doo.K ?{/ the vlalt or'a gaiteriea seeking ail ml m'.om, Ka )\ In H i* forenoon tliu < or ?i<ly . > nave i*v! <lem e of ?n a|>|>i oadiiiiK xf->.Hl?>n. There wrro ? hf? usual *< en**M and im IdentM at tending the opening of CongreBu, a bright, gunny flay brought ?'?t h crowd if) ^rect the law-maker* th ? women if Ina ro:ih|>i< uoiH among the vtaltoft In i hr lobbies ot Hi? i louse mvinbeis v.rrc exchanging greeting* wlili* o" i];" Senate *ddo theie wen- similar ex f hangeB. I/ngM inimbir* o f ReprcM.-n t ii li ven also JoiU'nej od to I Ijo Henate ihamber to nhnke handa. To he Meen ih lit** ''OrrMoiB ami lobbies on both l Idea were mauy public officials who l?ft the pepdrtnv^n^a to v. line#* the opening ' N(.tabje among ihoae wh i I gathered at the capitol ill If. morning Hi re sonic of thi inftmbei^-frlect. who will take vvaia next December, or <ai iler, vhonl.J an extra amnion be called. Former Spiaker Thomns ft. Heed whh among tlie vialtora at fhe capitol. I'i'tor to the hour for convening ike visited nmong members of the Houjw where lie once served go, many year#, then among member*; of the rienalf. Ho wax greeted on both aides by friendft sod former associates. The opening of the fifty-seventh Congress In the !!ou>u was no usual n ? peetacular event, The galleries of the freshly decorated hall were packed to the doora with people prominent In sickly and polities and the flowe( I'how on the floor, although not a.-, eia borate as usual, filled the i hamber \vlth perfunra fcllfi added gran? and beauty to the (toe no. The m? luiitfii iiiiu jtiviiti till 11 111*51 C* | was no outcropping of partisan foiling (o mar the reassembling Hpeak?*?* ifendfrffon revolved afforaial reception a.s ho assumed the gffVcl, hut beyond (Ii)h Chore wciv no demonstrations. Th-> proceeding* were purely perfunctory A pmyvr, the calling of the roll, th ? f wearing In of member* elected to fill ' vacancies created by death or reslgda I Hon during the recces, the adopt lon\>f ?the euBtomnry resolutions to appoint I u committee to wait upon the Prosl j dent to Inform the Senate that the ! Iloiifcc was ready to trausu-t business I Mtd the fl Ing of tlio daily horn1 o' ! meeting, summarises what wan done, i Then the death of the late Representa tive (.'has. A. Russell of Connecticut. Ivhleh occurred In the early fall, was I announced by h Ih successor. Mr. Jlran Liegee. i he usual resolution of regft j wart adopted and the House as a furt>? |(i mark of respect ndjourned until to I^MUirrow. when the President's nussagr Nvlli be tead. The session lasted less than an nou;*. The leaders on both hides were surrounded and greeted as i lu>y found theli_way to their deak*?. J but then* were no demonstrations. Mr. Cannon, of Illinois, whose election as Speaker of the next House is already j assured, was besieged by his colleagues j with congratulations mid could with difllcuity force a way .to his^desK. Second Day The House was in ses j f iou an hour and forty minutes. One hour of that time was consumed in the leading of the President's mc.<sag:\ The f ailing was listened to with at tention by members without regard l.? party, iuit without demonstration, v\ rept ill t he. com lusion of the reading, when the Republicans applauded gen erously, ?Vr. Cannon, chaiimau of the com mittee on appropriations. gave notice that the bill to defray the expenses of the Coal Strike Commission would bo ' called up tomorrow. Tye deaths of the la'e Representative |)e draffenreld and Sheppurd. of Tyxas, which occurred i (luring the recess. were announced and after adopting the customary re j. d u t i on s of regret, the House adjourn ed as a further mark of respect* to their j memories. SENATE. First Day. ? The Senate was in ses sion 12 minutes the first day of the session, an adjournment until Tins j day being taken out of respect to the j memory of the late Senator James Mc Millan, who dtQd during the recess, j Rarely has the historic chamber pre sented such an appearance as it d i?l 1 Flowers were on the desks of Sena- j tors r?n the opening day, but/the ills j plav was admittedly the irfbst mag nificent. of any that heretofore have been seen. Many of the Senators were | <ailv on the floor and were kept bus? i < xchauging greetings with old ac :piaintances. The galleries were packed to suffo cation and hundreds stood outside the corridors anxious to gain admission. Among the interested spectators w?*ie several members of the diplomatic corps. Senor Quesada. the Cuban .min ister, occupied a conspicuous place and exhibited much Interest in the pro ceedings:. The absence of Rev.^Dr. Mil burn, the blind chaplain, was par ticularly noticed. His place was taken by Rev. ,t. F. Prrttyman, of Washin;;- | ton. No business was transacted b yon I passing the customary rego'u- j tions that the Senate was ready to ! procred to business and fixing th? ! hour of convening the sessions at l"J j o'clock. President pro tem. Frye ap- ! pointed Mr. Piatt, of Connecticut, and j Mr. Jones, of Arkansas, as the com mitter to wait upon the President and i the Senate adjourned. i Second Dfty-~ Interest in the srssiin. j i i i (he Senate was heightened by tin.* | i : a ? ? t that the I'resluenTs measagc to j J Congress would be read and also th?J j I General Russell A. Alger, of Michij former Secretary of War under I'r j ('enl McKlnley, would he sworn in (o j OH rhe vacancy caused by the death of j Senator McMillan. His desk and chiiu j were hidden beneath a mass of floweis. { and an he took his seat, he was tmr tounded by a number nf hie colleagues I who extended hearty congratulations. ? In th^ gallery were a number . or (t?m< } cirtl Alger's personal r'riomKs and Vnejn b.-rs of hi* family. One hour and fifteen mluutf.s wvii (onsumed in reading the message. Front the printed copies which ha 1 been plaiod on the desk of each Sen n tor they w? je- enabled to follow every word as it ?a? uttered. Almost the on tiie Republican representation were \.\ tl.jii.- seats, while not more than half of the teats of the tienociatlc side were occupied. TJ?? clssasr attention wad . paid ta the n?et?ige as it was bain,; ' tead, and frequently Senators would j confer n?garding some particular nor- ! tlon of It which had attracted *,theh : particular notice. * - /i A nrmbor of bills and rWoluilcna , were Introduced following a brief exe enilv* aenalon. The resignation of Rev. Mir MUbarn. tk? blind chaplain *?f the Henafe. who haa aerred tn this capacl ? ty for so long, was received with sett le utiw rtirftrr V* tKHPH n twMtar f gum tn that body and hnd mode it a CASE THROWN OUT.' First Irial Results in Victory For tlic New Virginia Constitution. ? #At ? ANOTIILR APPEAL IS TO BfcTAIIN 1 he liuuc of Colored Suffrage l? tu He I ought to ? rinUli Hie Out come Will lie Interesting, . & Hi< liirond, Special. ? The argument in i he Nttir of Mr. Jollu rf. Wise to in validate the new Virginia constitution, wan resumed in the United tttatea Cir cuit Com i, Hat 11 rd ay afternoon, befou; Judge Waddlll. Attorney (Seneial An derson spoke for the Common wealth, addressing himself largr-ly to the point raffled by complainants that the Slate *as barred from restricting the suff rage* as It had done by the r fccoiMlrtlfl tion acts. He was followed by' James Hayes, colored, of couiusel for the com plainant**, who made ? strong plea fot the rights of hlti raeo, The court dismissed both suits, on the ground that it had no jurisdiction, the actions being against the State. Al.i appeal will be taken. All the question* of the Chief Justice indicated that vlr tualy every contention raised by com plainants had been parsed upon ad versely by the Supremo Court. The decree of thv Circuit (Jourt of the Cnlted States in the pro-.-eadlng to I cist the Virginia constitution as an nounced by Chief Justice Fuller, Is as follows: "In the Circuit Court of the Cnlted } States for thv eastern district of Vlr? | Kiilirf. "William M. Jones ?t als. v?. No. 7ir>9. in prohibition: "Andrew J. Montague, Governor of Virginia, and others, constituting th? board of State canvasser*. "Application for prohibition, prohi biting defendants from ?anvas?lng re. tunvs gf the election held November 4, 1902, for Representative# |ji CongrefcH or Proceeding to act the same and for preliminary order suspending proceed ings on the part of the State board >>' canvassers. The rule heretofore enter ed he re ii is discharged, and prel'ml- i nary ord^r denied. This for want of Jurisdiction The writ lu not sought In aid of jurlsJictlon already acquired; t.or does it. appear that there is no oth er remedy. "The proceeding, in effect, agaj/i'it the Commonwealth, which Is notf' in any Wfw an indispensable partj*?vand cannot be m:ide such; and the matter | being political, cannot Iw dlKposed of in such a proceeding." Judge Waddlll, who sat With the; Chief Justice, concurred in (he decree, j hut delivered an opinion of his own, ne follows: "In the Circuit Court of the Unite i States for the eastern district of Vir I ginia. "Win. M. Jones i-t als. vs. No. 7139. !n prohibition: " A ml re w .1. .Montague, Governor of Virginia. and others, const itutlng the board of State canvassojrs. , "William S. Seidell, et"*tfls. vs. No. 5,'iS. In equity: "Andrew .T. Montague, Governor of | Virginia, and others, constituting the ? hoard oT Siai? canvassers. | "Uellevlng under ( lie decisions of the courts fif the I* nl led States, hy which j this court is, and should he governed, j that neither of the actions now before j the court can I e maintained. I, for that ! reason, concur In Hie resnilt arrived ai by the Chief Justice, dismissing the same, and may, hereafter file n brief memorandum in writing, embodying my views. f ? "It is frankness, due, liotaever, that I should say, thai while I believe thnt this Is the law. us settled by decisions. It does not entirely embody my per sonal views, as to what that law ought to be. 1 can but believe that as to rights arising under and guaranteed to th?? cillxfcn by tYie constitution and laws of the United States injuriously affecting one hundred people, whether respecting their property to their ^per sonal or political rights, and parttyu larly the two latter classes, that they ought to l:e given a day in court, af forded an opportunity for a full and speedy hearing; and to that end, that technicalities forms and ceremonies should in large measure bo dispensed with, speedy justice afforded, and th? tights of. the respective parties litigant ascertained." The State board of canvassers met Immediately after the adjournment tyf th" I'nited States Court, this afternoon, and awarded certificates to 10 * on gressnu n receutl.v elected, Including Campbell Sleinp. Republican, in the ninth district, whoso majority was found on final canvass of thj vote to be 2 IS. A certificate was also issued to Carter ('.laws, elected in the sixth dis trict. to fill the unexpired term of the late Peter .1. Otey. Philadelphia Raids Illegal. Philadelphia, Special- The raids of vice dens, last week, by the police, un der Instructions from headquarters, were shown to be improperly conduc ted when Judge Audenreld today dis charged Louis Zimmerman and nine ?women captured in tho wholesale swoop of disorderly houses. The dis charges were on tho ground that the arrests had been Illegal. Counsel for the prisoners attacked the legality Of the arrests, which, the evidence dis closed, wore mado upon warrants con taining none of the names of the pris oners in custody. News Notes, A lhiltimore dispatch saja: v Wm. \Yllk?'ns. senior member of tfc*i bri>tb> and hair factory ?;f Win. Wll Uens ?v_ Son .4. di d Sunday night at Ills hoinr? in this city, aged 57 years. Mr. Wilktna had b?en in falling health nearly a Arai*. The firm has a branch in New York and Chicago." in New England and aui mg the tia live-bom inhabitants the percent#* ir. still lower. I p?r cent, in Massa chusetts. 1.5 in Connecticut 2 per cant. | inNew IvAmpthl.e aud 2.5 in abode Ia> lend. ~ ?>hot 'I wo. Providence, R. 1.. Sper^il. ? Henry j Crotchford. an Itinatant negro banjo player, whose home is baliired to be in Washington, shot and instantly killed Elsie I^wie, colored, probably fatally wonnded Mabel Nixon, col ond, and tbea Ufa a shot tatohl* own taataatly. CroCcblord kiv? Syr up. of Fu^s family laxative It is pure. Ii; is gentle. It Is pleasant. It is efficacious. It is not expensive. It is good for children. It is excellent for ladies. It is convenient for business men. ) It is perfectly safe under all circumstances. It is used by millions of families the world over. It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians. If you use it you have the best laxative the world produces. * * . . ? When men feel that every child lias ? right to ho educated, and when every rhild'n right becomes every man's duty, when education comes to be the flrsjh nud cijiefpKt concern of a people, then (he door of the general public welfare i ic thrown wide opqn. We will not for get, of courHC that better than heaping Op gold is t ho making of men that are finer than gold. ? FJ. C!. Branson, I)o we believe in Industrial Educa tion? As profoundly as we believe that men must" work, so profoundly do we believe that they should prepare to work intelligently.? -Biblical Recorder. WHY 8UFFER HEADACHE OR LA GRIPPE? CURE YOURSELF WITH CAPUDINE NO BAD EFFECTS. Sold at <xll Drugstores CANDY CATHARTIC JOe C5?. tO< V. ill IJroreUU Genuine stamped C C C. Never soM in balk. Beware of the dealer who tries i6 sell <4Cometh?ug Jost as good.^ t Cures Sijuaatiia ted Soittici tj neulullila* the teidt is tfci tlcod infl driring tbta tut #f tit ijiUa. Ii Ur teller tfcw tie t?it tlc:i patiSer. All blxi ilmiii jUld prcapt'.y t9 thli cr??t reaedy. In tho fall winter of UDQ I was afflicted with Sciatic Ithuumntium, so much so that I liu<l to use a cano to assist me Ju walking. U pon sitting down, there wns no ease to my. thigh, arid tho only position In which 1 could bear my leg was straight out in front of jue, white in a inclining position. Realizing tho uaturo of th?i disease, I began treatment Ut ortcft, but received no relief until juduccd by Mr, J, T- Doster, of tircyn v-illo, of the drug (irm of liruoo & Poster, to toko " ItHEUMAOiUK." I purchased a b'jttle from tlieni under, tho guarantee of Mr, Duster thm if n bottles did not cure me tho money would bo refunded. One bottbi relieved me, and 1 have had ikj touch of i heumati^n) since that time. \V. A. Pa liner, wlio lived hero at the time (IDUM. was down with a aevtre attack of rheumatism, and for six weeks linil. <? Iwi tw aelTrft, niteruiu Viiu of several "not t lea of 1(11 Kl? MAC J OK, he was pronounced well by t lie attend ing physician, who is a great <>eilevt r in the ri!le?e\ ? I voiir medicine. Yours t rii tv, J. I., o. THOM MOX, Kditor us Senlinr.l, Pickens. S. C. All Druggists, rxprtisa^V prepaid , Price fr.oo. Bobbitt Chemical Co., * ? Baltimore, fid. -Which? A lean and potash-hungry soil, wasted seed, wasted labor and idle gins? A MORTOAGK. Or, plenty of Potash in tlu* ferti!i.i"r. many hales and J# busy gin ? A DANK ACCOUNT. Write lis for our books. They are money win ner?. We lead them frt 4 id farmers. | UEYtUAN KAU WORK* 90 Numd *1. New York i When the evolution of hlsUory is held i bark it results in n revolution. Clod's attitude to evil-doors irf one of opposition now and forever. j There is mor*> Cat irrh lu this scot ion of tlu> , country than nil other diseases put together, i and until tho last few years was supposed to | be incurable. For a g.-eat mMiy years doctor* pronounced it a local diseaso and pr?k??ribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounood it in curable. Science has proven Catarrh to bo a . constitutional disna.v > and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv P. .T. C'nenev Co., Toledo. O.. Is tho only constitutional cure oil the market. It is taken tuterually in dose* from lOdrops toa (easp^bnful. Un<*tsdire.H ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of th.? system. They offer one hundred dollars for any oaae It fails to cure. Send for circular* and testimonials. Address F. J. Cbsnet ?V Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggistf , 75.*. Hall*fl Family Pills ar?> the beat. Kvery man has hi* price, and it's gener- ] ally a good deal less than he jnsvks it up. FITSnerminantly cure l.\o i\Lsor nerv-i i? aeasaftertlrat day's U30 of !>;?? KUn-j's Grot*. NarvaRestorer. Vitrlal bottle apd troa'.las'r si Dr.R. H.Kum, Ltd., 931 Arah>?t., Phil.*.. I'*. , The girl with the big hat ?ectns to be a'.l liead until you begin to talk with hs-r Mrs.MTlnslow'sfloothlng Syrupfor>'.hlidrs-\ teething, tofteutha gumj, reduce* In !l im na tloa.allaya paln,cura? whid colic. ab >t< t * The i'i?r o! Rushia has established a ten-nour working day. ? All creameries use butter color. Why v^t do as they do ? u?e Jvsf. Tint Bui- j Y?B COLOH ( ^ The anthracite tle'd ie 'limited to a apaeo j of 3300 square mves. . ! llao'aCure lathe best inodi'lne we o>or used for all affMtloua at throat r.a t tangs. ? Wx. j O. EKl>at?T, Vanbnren. lad., l cb. 10, ifcOO. j A DerUuer take*, on toe average, J'.Vl I ?trcet ear ride# a year Th* Htalklaail B?ll* Mio? For tl.M.aad thaRocrnaax ftiu. (or *3.00. ara tfca aanat popular high-grade ladles' shoe* forth* priee I* Amerioa. Thoy ara Southern ?ad* for Bout harm Maids- -up-to-date or' a- i tlona la subatantUi malarial comblae"! wttb ' aitlaU* workmaaaL in , from the e stem Ire ' plaatyaf CaaBuoefcTxar.T * o.t I.ynehburg, ?a. Bead their adv. in thl* paper. aod be^anH keip ha' School of Jdhnson and Garrlck. L The old King Edwahi VI Grammar ! School at Li ch field i Er.gland. which } has been sold recently at public, auo ! lion, has many interesting literary as 'i sociatlons, says the Westminster Oaz , otte. It is the school where AddU son gained distinction as leader in a i ! '"barring out" enterprise, and where j i Dr. Johnson had Latin "whipped into j him," and so far won the respectful i i regard of Ills schoolfellows that they | [ used to call for him in the morning i ! at his house and carry him to the : school on their shoulders. Garrlck, of course, was one of Johnson's fellow scholars there, and Ashmole the anti quary, whose monument, at Oxford is the museum' bearing his name, was ! j also a Lichfield scJiolar, I In Utah and Washington, in the . Pacific group of States, the percentage | of illiteracy Is less than 1 per cent.; ; in Colorado, Oregon and \Vyoming4ess j than 5. Another club woman. Mrs. Haule, oi Edgerton, Wis., tells how she was cured of irregulari ties and uterine trouble, terrible pains and backache by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "A while ago my health began to fail because of fcmaln troubles. The doctor did not help rue. I remembered that my mother l?nd used Lydift K. Pinklium's Vegetable Compound on many occasions for irregularities and uterine troubles, and I felt sure that it could not harm roc at any rate to give it a trial. "I was certainly glad to find that within a week I felt much better, the terrible pains in my back and side were beginning to ce&ae. and at the time of menstruation I did not hare nearly a* serious a time as hereto fore, to I continued ita use for two months, and at the end of that time I was like a ucw woman. I really have never felt better in my life, have not had a siek headache since, and weigh '20 pound* more than 1 ever did, so I unhesitatingly recommend Vegetable Compound." ? Mm. Mat IIavir,. Ed* gerton, Wis., President Household Economics Club. ? Ww|>Jf etow Itftrr pr? inrtWpl*iM< Wotu^n sboold i In on? trMui i all Its component partg^gre ?U wj It acts geutly without uupleas^ut < It is wholly free from nhWiitmahlfti It contains the laxative principle It contains the carminative princijj It coutains wholesome aroiflbUc agreeable anil' refreshing to All are pure. * All are delicately blended. ^ All are skillfully and scientrfccally Its value i,s due to our method of man the orginality and simplicity of't?? " ; ,< V.i To get its beneficial effect# ? buy t?| Manufactured by: j San IVfencitco. Lo\il*vtfl?* Ky, FOF BALK BY ALL LEADINQ, P*i FOR GRADUATES. ? ? ? * ? ? ????.? ??!>>?_ i ? ? '?? .rr I'TZuig RiftVISS For four years I had .been troubled with constipation,' which brought on piles. I was induced to try Kipans Tabules. The results were better than I expected. As a regulator of the bowels I believe Ripans arc without an equal, and I am never without them no ,v, 'At druggiata. I'he Kive-Oot packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottl*, (K) centa, contain;) a mpply-ior' ? war. DROPSY 10 OWTHSATHEfiT FR?& Hate njado Dropr/ and i?? . llop.tioiia ft specialty for t* Vearjwitk fni most Wdi euRcefB. nsto cared many cud r.&sfij. pUof.tioii|ft specialty I ritr tnj most ? Jxtro cared in c>? - TIB B B Iu?ST?.' U R It Send for Catalog Ariistic Creal ROYAL IMerson'S RiMI-SEnZER! ID CENTS. MtSMl huoaches. JS&SSi SWIFT CtEEK 'Stock m4