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automobile driving Is to eliminated. I And now will not the Pullman com !p*ny reduce the porter's tlpuT Don'l mind the peeetmlatle weather prophet's prediction ei a long winter. 1 flat-wheeled troller ?ara and nil ?"?IK# lulrila are to be jreguUied in ? r tf## York. J The center of population. unlike moat of the eeee of JWtoBN, xemalua in that etate. fit* United Stalfcft army* wrote aero plane* Tliey wilt probably'bu manned by tbe ftylng division*. '' A' ? - . ? Winter may lie- t'ey lug to keep it up until March. )V rfegni early and It ^iaa been cold throVhjlimtC 1 81am ic to havd /*n aMhtlon week, and to the march at j?p-te*?lUtK? olwill satlon goea?or ratbei* /H?*~?newily on. Tho new ecnsua of llerlln and fta SuDurba ahows a pcipulalton of 3,400, (KJtt H la camping ou flew York'e (Hit Overatudy killed n promising y?JULh in Hultlmore, but Ibsre 1b no danger of thl* malddy ever becoming an opi detnlc. . A ncrmttfl fla* Invented a nolaeleaa telephone booM. A nolaeleaa tele-' phone -party Hue frould- be a groater ?^ienBlnji The agitation (o make the' tipper her?'lower continues; but no nlgiter ??.at what figure thoy fix the price It wfll atill be high. V A St. 1xjuI? man made his wife cut / his bnir. Harboring, however, will never be Included In any domoBtle Bclonce courKo. There Ib a woman ? wireless oper nlor. Tho old flftW inuat be amended to road: "What mttff Aa? done, a wom an can and will do." Fashionable women In tho national capital climb tho Washington moA'il ment to reduce their flesh. Thus dooB tho uplift reach Boclety. A 8t. Louts woman, naked why Bhe Rhot her husband, said she did It "Just for fun." And yet they say women Iia^e no flense of humor. A woman of ninety-one In Massa chusetts wants to go up in a balloon. Another examplo of how people are as young In theso times as they want to be. ' An eastern man nays he will goon put lobsters on the market at threo ccnta cach. If ho'd only turn his at tention to bacon what a gay world thiB would become. Now wo understand why certAln things are as they arc. During the present year the people of New York h4v? eaten threo million pounds of bad eggs In their pantry. ? Philadelphia society women protest against posing In bare feet on the plea ?toat their underpinning Ib too unBight fy , to be exposed, unadorned, to the ?illgar gaze. Thus aro the women of n deprived. of their birthright 1 ? ( A man In New Jersey wrote a rebuke to tho kaiser for riding i\ horse with a docked tail. It ts not feared that in ternational complications will rosult, or that a German phantom fleet will bombard our dcfonsoleBs seacoast port#/ ^ A fashionable New York hotel now permits \ women to smoke In its din ing roon^B, corridors, or an^ othsr old plaee. IT this smoking stunt keeps on growing among the fair sex we ymay soon be confronted with divorce suits over the custody of the "mak in's." Two men propose to Journey around the globe on stllta. It Is not clear why they should be permitted to do so, an necessarily they would have to traverse territory where more or less prejudlco against vagrant tramps has found ex pression In statutory restraints, and even In rock piles. Frequent seismic manifestations of late had prepared the world for news of some such upheaval as that which is reported off the coast of Salvador, accompanied by the sinking of a small Island. This has Involved a lamentable Iopr of life, and lllustraten anew the peril of making homes in the earthquake-ridden sections of the earth, for several similar catastrophes have occurred in that ^quarter. INITIAL CARRIER LIABLE. Carmack Amendment It Declared Constitutional.?New Law. Washington.?The now policy of law, makinfc an initial carrier of intcr . state commerce liable for loss of ship ment* while In transportation, not only on Its lines, on lhose of con necting carrier#, ha? declared constitutional byvj^ b'upremov Court * -U?tted ^?tQa Tht>' P?l,c>' wa8 crated iJi^V "Car I by (? to the law waa th* rton replied that .5 MADE HI IIS SUIB ALABAMA, TIXAS AND ARKANSAS WILL DECIDE LIQUOR QUESTION. TO REPEAL ALABAMA LAW | It la Believed State-Wide Law of Ala bama Will Uo Repealed at Thle Session. i . Moi/igomery, Ala.-r-An effort will Do mado at tliiti :;?tx>iou of thi; Alabama legislature to /ayeal the prohibition laws, Muvormn elect O'Neal recom mended a voturu to tho policy ot lu* cat option on which ho was nominated uud' elected. ilt/+veve?, there in a ahonA inhibition iiu Hon In tho legis lature and tbo reixaf of tbo laws lu not assured, thougii it la gem rally believed they will ba. Another Important uctlon la the cre ation of an appeUate court, Interna diary between the nlal prlua court*, and the supremo court. It la thought. [ Nbat there will be no oppoaitlon ol (importance to thitt measure. | A dozen bills providing .for commis sion iorm of municipal feVuverjinunt will b.v introduced, and one will al most certainly be enacted. I No general asuault will be (nade <?u lit* Coraoi' jnilroad legislation, mud Of wM<ii th*? courts havo declared null and void am '-others which tho Comei loglelatur*. rtp^aled. Tho Htate Press association aih endeavor to bare tho anti-press hill ? repealed, ho that any newspaper inxui. can travel In thla atitle Oil a flvo ? it "in thought that the riesslon will I k\st six weeks, |nd~Trmt-th? remainder of fh? constitutional llfiy days will b+ tfsed lu a atbsequcut esssion two yew bonce. <JoV<*vnor-oloct O'Neal'K Inaugura tion promises to bo the moat elaborate civic? aociSl affair the slate Iiuh ever known. Little Hock, Ark.?State-wide prohi bition 'aud a revision of the taxing system are tho ?N\vo issues considered of the greater imi.x>rtanoe to b*. fought out during thin aetlA'oU, of tho Arkan sas genorafl usumubly, Kilorta will bo mado /<> havo adopted i a law requiring that |Vop?rty bo as b<?HMed at U? full valuo wltji a reduc tion Hi' tlH" of taxation as a nec essary r#<#uM. The present method Id to make uHHofeftment at half the property valf*'. A?> to probfJMbjn fuctlonn have al ready been aligned and the moat vig orous legislative <Jght In anticipated over thlH question. /? bill providing for the submusloii of the iuuuo lu a popular vote will bo j.Mrotluced dur ing t>he early day* of the *AhbIou. The V> giaiatnro wfi* foroiHl.'y organ led In the new state capitol. .nearing completion. After the firat sftHBimi. the leglalatora gwvo way to t.io m<v ehaniefj ami until iho work of con struction is completed will utlll/.u the old statehouse AuHtln. Texas.?Tho legislature of Texas convened in thlity-second ses sion to adopt "fewer and better" laws, i The lyohlbltiou quest ion will be tho llrst of tho more Important mcjuKirea to be disposed of. In advance ft has | been tentatively agreed by the two i Hldeu to the controversy* that the <jaex tion rhonld be pui mi to tho voters at an early dute Mother and Oabe Asphyxiated. AshevlIU, X. ?Mr*. H. (). Manilla* ter, wife of the manager of the West- 1 eru Union telegraph offico at Raleigh, and her 17 -montha-old hoii were as phyxiated r.t tho /witic jn that city. The mother entored the btithroom, fol lowed by her child, to u?f an Indian- I tanooiM gas boater. J>?Ur the serv ant wart horrified to find the lifeleSH form of Mia. Hannlster on the fioor aud that of the child across i\ chair. Pomerene Senator From Ohio. Columbus, Ohio.?Atlee Pomerenh of Canton will bo elected United 8tateB senator from Ohio at a Joint sosslon of the general assembly. a^ a result of action at a Joint cairns of Democrats. Pomeieit<> won the OAuous nomination on the first br.l lot when ho received 1, votes, the oxact number required. lie bus Just been inaugurated as lieutenant gov ernor of Ohio. Oarnegie Trust Company Closed. New York.?Tho Carnegie Trust company, one of tho largest banking Institutions in the city, with deposits of nearly nine million dollars, closed 1 tfl doors by order of State Superin tendent of llunks Cheney. The sus pension hardly caused a ripple 1n the financial district, where the tru6t com pany was often reported in a ahaky jondltion Officials of the trust com pany were loth to discuss the failure. President Howell waa formerly pre*. Ident of the Fourth National Bank of rvesnvwie, lenn. Peary Talks of Polar Trip. Washington.?Armed with what hin friends declare ample proof that ho Ii*k been to tho North Pole, Capt. ttybert K. Peary appeared before tho iUb-committee on naval aifair? and Bubmltted hia evidence. lie appeared in connection with the consideration of the bill to promote him For the moat part tlie members of tho aub^ committee were convinced before he, Appeared that ho had_miched con o and Roberts ot Massachusetts are USSltte^to -P?a*3^"-a-clallllI-._ V^rneiTlUe, Ga?About tlx miles ^ of here. Eb WHey, a white boy. about iv y?ar? oI Mf?. w*a ?bot and the home ot Henry Shack A eon of Henry Shack ;. U ?aid to have been jomarka to aotne lit In th^ selghUprhood. It m-rfrb Bat JitOet ?B>ar WHEN HAIR-CUTS COST A DOLLAR (CopyrluJht, 1*11.) Chlongo ttarbora, in Rotollatlon on Men Who 8hnvo ThomaetvM, Throoton to Charge #1 for ? Hair-Cut.?Now* Itom. ABOLISH SECRET SERVICE GREAT CRIME-DETECTING ORGAN IZATION 18 TO BE DI8CON UED SHORTLY. GENERAL ECONOMY PLAN government Detective Force Will In Future Be Conducted by De . -? partment of J?utice. tVntiiitiitfum.*?^i'he famous* United Ht.itf'.s secret uervlco, as a separate orgi filiation* to to be abolished. Ah tlio g'xoitt crime-detecting force of tht* ? United States, the secret ser vice i? *<oon to bo supplanted by the lnvo?tlg.H.tlug force now being aug mented ltndur tho department of Jus the. The force already on hand 1* being lncr Vased from time to time, and Jt wan learned that tho depart ment In ma fclng arrangements to es tablish pern winent headquarters In" nioht of the largo cities of the coun try. Tho cities vthere the new forces of opccial agents of tho attorney general nro to have )>oroianent headquarters ire Seattle, S ftu Francisco, Lys Ango leu, Kl Paso, San Antonio, New Or i*auH, Kansas. City, St. Ixmls, Denver, Muffulo, liiilctv^o, New York, Philadel phia. IftiHtorit. and Atlanta. The offices In Chicago and New York already have b??*u established with six men [each. Even tiro wtato department work has lately been turned over to the agents of the department of Justice. In all South American troubles, where revo lutions have been smoldering, the in spection work lias been done by tho department of Justice instead of the <ocrot eervlce as heretofore. SENATORJELKINS DEAD. West Virginia 3tatesman Passes Away in Washington. Wiuhlngtow.?S? nator Btepheu 1J. Blklus of Wist "Virginia died at his homo in thl? eb y. At his bedside were his wife, daughter Katherine and four sons. Dayid, Richard, Ste phens and iiiali w and his physicians. Death was due to septicaemia or to blood poisoning. lie was conscious until within a half hour of death. Mr. lOlklns was born in Ohio in ^U. While still wry young ho went with his father's fiuuily to Missouri. While serving -as delegate in con gress Mr. Klkins married tho eldest daughter of Henry Gasnaway Davis, thou senator fw.? W??t Virginia. Soon after hia marriage 'he established his homo in that state, and there he built up a great tortune, largely through the devalopirwut of the natural devol- ? opment of tho natural resources of tho pcaio. Charleston, W. Va.?.Davis Glkins, son of the late United StAteB Senator Stephen H. Elkina? wljl be the suc cessor to the vacamcy caused by the deafji of his father for tho few days that will elapse pending tho election of a senator by the legislature. Gov. W. K. Gl&ascock made anr*Tuncement of Ills intention to make tin" tempora ry appointment. Democrat Succeeds Hale. Augusta. Aie.?Charles 1<\ Johnson of Waterville, Democratic candidate for governor of .Maine In 1892 and again in 1894, wan nominated on the first Inillot at the Democratic caucus to succeed Senator Eugene Hale at tUo expiration of the latter's term on March 4 next. Au the Malno Jeglsla ture Is safely Democratic, his nomina tion iB regarded na equivalent to an election. He will bo the flr?t. Demo crat to lepreseut Maine in tho senate iinco 1847. Railway* Mg>it for Mountain Pass. Waterville, N. C.?Two opposing construction crews, representing the Transcontinental Railroad codarpany and the Tennessee aart Weatorp North Carolina'railroad, are fighting fbr pos session of right-of-yay thnough a dlf /ffcult mountain ^|5ass near Newport, Teno., and Wsrfervllle. \V.~Jf-Oliver, who is building the railroad from 8e vlerville, Ten?., through the moun tains to Sr-G;,- is "ttfOTght" to be Interestet\ la the proj-fot. Both force* express ijetfcrmlnatlon to hold ?he oaaa at any cost Bandits Loot Tax" Hotel, ha Paso,"Texai.?Two masked i>an dlta entered the office of the Aogelus hotel and vohbadJ^.i?a^^ ab<jit 95,000 in caaii and Jewelry. The clerk and portar ware foroad into the buc meat at the point df revolvers Thli teen safety deposit boxes wars ex tracted and carried awax ThsiJua dtta forw^tlii night clerk td tfWIvar the ker to the lnaar door of the safe JfrfOre driving him into the-basement Oaa man Um? stood guard while the otkara looted the safe. , ^ LABOR CONTRACTS INVALID. Many Important Decisions Are Hand ed Down by the 8upreme Court. Wauhlugton.?The Unlit of t,he Fed eral government to have the "labor contract" law of Alabama declared un constitutional finally met with auc ceun when the Supremo court of tho (Jlitted States held the law Invalid. The government claimed that tne law reduced hundreds of negroes to a 'state akin to peonage. The question of. the constitutional ity of the law was rained In the case of Alonro IJalley, a negro laborer for the Klverulde comiiany. The law made It a misdemeanor for auy person to enter Into a contract to labor, re ceive advance pay and then fall to do the work without refunding the money advanced. The breach of tho contract was made proof on t'ne face of things of Intent to defraud and under a rule of Alabama law, the laborer was not permitted to rebut this proof by tes tifying as to his unexpressed Intention at the time of making tho contract. Justice j-iughes, who announced tho opinion of the court, wald the court at th? outset dismissed the point that Ilalley waa a black man, because there was nothing In the Btatute that dl8 closed a discrimination against ne groes. Washington.?Tho bank guaranty laws of Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kan sas were declared constitutional by the Supreme court of tho United Statea, and thus the flgbt over the establishment of the policy of guaran teeing, through th# state, deposits In hanks was won by the advocates of such a policy. Washington.? Dy unanimous decis ion, the Supremo court of the Uailted States decided that tho Federal gov ernment could not maintain the so called "Panama canal libel suit" against the Press Publishing compa ny of New York, In the Federal courts of New York. In effect, the decision was that the Federal court had no Jurisdiction over the alleged offense, because the case might have been brought In a state court. ( In effeet, this llbol was tne publi cation of articles stating that Charle3 P. Taft, Douglas Robinson and VVI1 limn Nol8on Cromwell, with J. P. Mor gan and others, obtained control o"; the Panama canal route for aboy ?'>3,000,000, and by the co-operation o' Theodore Roosevelt, then president o the United States, and brother-in-law of Mr. Robinson, and William H. Tatt. then 6ocrotary of war, and brother ot Mr. Taft, were enabled to effect the sale of the Panama cannl to the Unit ?d States at a profit of $36,000,000. Washington.?The liability of em ployers in cases whero employees are not injured In the performance of duty cannot be escaped according to a brief filed by the government in the United States Supreme coujrt. The cases against the Southern Pacific railroad. The road claims liability ex emption under common law, whereas the government claims thw common law has been mipersedcd by regula tions of the interstate commerce com mission. Washington.?The Carraack amend ment to the act to regulate commerce, which makes the Initial carrier re sponsible for the loss or damage to a shipment of goods while en route, even though tho merchandise has passed out of the hands of the orlgl ual carriers and into the hands of a connecting carrier, was upheld by the Supremo court. Tho case doclded by t&s court was that of the Atlantic (.'oast IJno vs. the Riverside Mills, brought in tho United States district court of the j southern district of fJeorala Government Sues Steamer Lines. New York.?Tho Federal govern ment brought suit in tho United States clicuit court, under tho Sherman anti trust law, against thirteen of the prin cipal trans-Atlantic carriers, which are ?stlmated to control 90 per cent of tho steerage traffic worth to then* $6^,000,000 a year. Theso thirteen companies, the government charges, ftn W'RkI contract Feb ruary 6. 1908, at 1/Midon, to kill nil competition. As a result several transatlantic lines were forced out of business. TjrfV* New Year Resolution. | - ?Prcalili nt .Tail*- U?w ywr reeolutlon, aocordiiiK to close I 1? lh? foUo#tM; _nc.v. on l am going to be C'cl the Unites 8tAW* " Mullon of the chief ex?cu d to hftw* been Inspired by ty*r of the flwt two yeara blttmtion and tho condu ct tyher? bo h|fr fol ItnpulMe he ha^done haa permitted hlm by his conntelore t? up REAPP0R1I0NHENI BILL NOW BEFIIHt CONGRESS NOT A 8TATB WILL LQBB A HBP RE8ENTATIVI IP THB CHUM PACKER BILL PA89BB. WILL BE 433 MEMBERS y ? faeorgn, Florida, Alabama and Lou Isana Will Bach Qaln a Member. r- ? V/> Washington.?Under the cougree slonal reapportionment bill lntroduC | eil by Repre*tmUtl>e Crum packer of Indiana, chairman of the committee of ceusus, Georgia Is given twelve rep? lesimtutlvea, a gain of one. It tlilt* bill, which Ik designed so that no state will lose a representa tive, la enacted irtto law, the house will bo Increased from 391 to 433 mem ber a. Idaho and Maine are the two lag gard states, which are sought to be taken care of by the Republicans. The bill was referred Immediately to the cenHUH committee, where the entire subject will be taken up. The apportionment of the member ship of the house among the various states under the proposed arrange ment will be as followe: Alabama 10, Arkansas 7, (California 11, Colorado 4, Connecticut 5, Dela ware 1, Florida 4, Georgia 12, Idaho 2, Illinois 27, Indiana 13, Iowa 11, Kan aaa 8, Kentucky 11, Louisiana 8, Maine 4, Maryland 6, Massachusetts 16, Mich igan"ia,Minnesota 'l'O, Mississippi 8, Misaourl 18, Montana 2, Nebraska 6, Nevada 1, New Hampshire 2, New Jer sey 12, New York 43, North Carolina 10, North Dakota 3, Ohio 22, Oklaho ma 8# Oregon 3, Pennsylvania 36, Rhode island 3, South Carolina 7^ ?Smith Dakota 3, Tennessee 10, Texas 18, Utah. 2, Vermont4 2, Virginia 10, Washington 5, West Virginia 6, Wis consin 11, Wyoming 1. This represents an Increase over the present membership In the house as followw: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Da kota, Utah and West Virginia, one each; Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Texas and Washington, two ?*ach; California and Oklahoma, three each; Pennsylvania, four; New York, six. - A majority of the mombers of the committee believe thle plan of appor tionment will prevail. Foss is Inaugurated. Democratic Governor of Massachu setts 8worn In. Boston.?Eugene N. Fose assumed the office of governor of Musaschu setts. The Inaugural ceremonies, before a Joint convontlon of the senate and lionise, were in the nature of a Demo EUQENE F088 Governor of M*Maohu?ett? cra'.ic celebration, for Mr. FVjsb is the first governor of the party since 1905 and tho third In 18 years. Governor Foas also made another record by de livarinR an inaugural addi^sa that was tho shortest and plainest In tho mem ory of the oldest office holders be neulh tho gilded dome. Bugs to Kill Orange Pest. Boston.?The British steamer Invo ricn, which arrived from Calcutta, has in her cargo boxes containing thou sands of bugs from the Orient. They are parasites to bo used against in sects infesting orange grovee. $2,000 Paper Money Burned. Macon, Ga.?Two thousand dollars in paper money was burned In a flro which destroyed the store of J. P. Noble. Noble had the money se curely hidden away. It was burned to ashes. Newspaper Dynamiters Indicted. I>Os Angeles, Cal.-?The grand Jury In the Ixjb Angele3 Times explosion CH80 returned twenty-two Indictments. All of the indictmenta charge mur der in connection with that crime. It is not likely that the names of any of the Indicted will be made publie until after the arreata have been made. It U believed a largo number I of Sau Franciscans have been Indict cd. Wholesale murdej, the outcome of a dynamite plot, is understood to he the charge set forth in all the In- j dictments Quiok Death for Mutineers. IUo JauslrQ, BrMjl.?According tp tlie Jornal do Commerclo, Joao Can di do. leader ot the recent revolt in the BrsftlllaD navy, and forty-four other mutineers have met sudden death. Caudldo succumbed to gangrene while a prisoner; twenty*1* of his atej died from aunatroke. gaged Mr repairing braa island, ai euBocatod, iei TOO FREQUCNT* Connie?Why did you quarrel with Dicfc? Gfacfr?Wby, he proposed to me Uuit night. Connie?What of that? Urace?-Why, I accepted him only the night before. A Settler. Maud?Jack said when ho proposed that he could glvp me only the neces saries of life. Ktbel?And what did you nay? Maud?I told him that one of the nccesearles of my life was a husband who could supply me with the luxu ries Free Blood Cure. If you havo pimples, offensive eruptions, old sores, cancer, itching, scratching ectema. suppurating swelling, bone pain*, hot skin, or if your blood is thin or im pure, then Botanic Bl?od Balm (B.11.B.) will heal every sore, atop all itching and make the blood pure g,nd rich. Cures after all else falls, Jl.00 per large bottle at drug stores. Sample free by writing Wood Balm Co., Atlanta, Go., Department li. Returning the Compliment. _ Mre. Faraway?I suppose you have forgotten that this la the anniversary of your wedding day?" Professor Faraway (abstracting himself from conic sections!?EU? What? Dear when deitr?-~&tray Stories. ' i _ Important to Mothers i ( Examine careluliy every bottle of j *QAS'i OKI A, ii safe and sure remedy for | liifants and children, and seo that it DearB tho I Signature of ! In Use For Over 3(> Yearn. The Kind You Have Always Sought. ^V.dencd. Scott? Ib It triVthaf ('ooleigh financially embarra* Mott?He's fearfullJVj d(.ht ,m )t doesn't seem to embarr?^|l(m much The next timo you feel ? sensation, lho sure sign of sore^. K gargle Hamlins Wizard Oil iinme|L with three parts water. It will sa\T days and perhaps weeks of misery. A Brush With Madam. Artist?Madam, it is not faces alone that paint, it iB souls. Madam?Oh, you do interiors, then. ?Boston Transcript. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets first put up 40 years ago. They regulate and invigor ate. stomach. li\'er and bowels. Sugar coated liny granules. There's ono little satisfaction when a man falls sick, it makes his wife re pent of her ill treatment of him. Don't work the game too often, however. ?V.*/' ? l? 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It is free ami phXy obtulnablo by mall. Writ? fojp it today. HhT7... udvertlues iuT_.. Joy uimI (loobo <iron?5o liniment, t*vu of the K' emoHt tblaKH known to hum milt.v. Mother's Joy Is a Pneumonia i Cure 1 and Never Falls TAPE WORM Bure and qniek reinovnl ffnarai gist Theo. Nledllch, 1633 Second Av*.^ patent; eocnred or tpo returned, oxaiuli uf r.-eord*. ? wwi ? bbbv ? H. HTKVMNH ti CO.,?K3?nb. I 868 Utb St., Washington ; WO Dearborn Bt., Chlo MILLIONS of FAMILIES -i^SYBUPs^nGS-m ELlXIRs/" SENNA FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDICESTIOn AND SOUR STOMACH, GAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION1 AND BILIOUSNESS, WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULT*. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. IN THE CIRCLE I ON EVERY PACKAGE OFTHE GENUINE THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THI GENUINE SYRUP Of FIGS AND ELIXIR OP SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS, IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASICS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH, OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH, WHEN YOU ASK FOR SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELDCIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREPAR. ING TO DECEIVE YOU. TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE CENUINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT THF.RE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU FACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ONLY NOTE THE NAME CLU1'.<>! AtCOHQt sSfi^e. SSJXiS *??>* t^AMTUAI^ COHSTtmnON, cwmjm syrvp&i , rKSsa^ i ^TSfbS. ?o s;:Tifc* PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACK AGE. OF THE GENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. REGULAR PRICE 5<k PER BOTTLE. MINIATURS picture Of PACKAGE. ? 1 1 SYRUP OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT, GENTLE AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS IT IS EQUALLY ? FOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG A()D OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING ! ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE. 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