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If •n •FARED BADLY Ntw bom: law Iitw Pmti Sevuai Bills ft tick S jg?" ' ' .Wire Veti <1 By Geviritr LKtsc WOULD LIMIT NUMBER OP COI N. TY B(K)Zi: SHOPS. THLY ARE GOOD BILLS Tbe Old State DUpennarjr CommU* •Ion and Other Official!! Will He Probed, Including Governor Illeasc * -w Himself, and May Be His Friend, v : ■ t Tom B. Felder. Tha rapidity with which the House passed measures o^er the Governor s V*to was the moot Interesting of the legislative actions the past week; the Unanimity and rapioity wlifi jvhleh the lower body Uul this must have made his Excel levy piping mad. [ In quick order li.o Act providing for the dnvestigatior. of the fonnei Wlnding-up dispensary commission and the Attorney General, the Act relating to the Industrial school at Florence, the Aa establishing the rnral police for Chorokeo County and the Act providing for those cities between 4,000 and 20,000 the op portunity to vote on the commission form of government, were passed over the Governor s veto by over whelming majorities. The veto on ttie 1111 making more extended the Jury service and wip ing out certain exempt ions ••vas sns tained, the first and only one so far The members did not think that there was any reason to make pre^cn- ers serve on Juries, and largely on this account, the veto was sustained In every other case the Governor went down In overwheimlnf» defeat, for the House said the Acta shall go into the laws the Governor's veto to the contrary notwithstanding. The vetoed bills which passed the House were transmitted to the Sen ate, but that body has not yet acted 1 ntnr Christensen did nbt th nk that on them, excepting the ve'o on the Investigation of the winding-up com mission, which was passed over the veto by the upper chamber hv a vote of SB to 3, preceded by sec ere de nunciation of the veto by several senators. This measure is now a law. The others were reeetv«<Fhn the Senate, printed in the Journal and referred to various committees. They will come up for action this week and there is little doubt but The New Measures Is Designated to Make It Harder tc Get Whiskey in Dry Territory. The bill of Senotor Epps of Wil liamsburg county limiting the num ber of dispensaries 'a certain counties of the State was the most interesting master brought up in the senate Mon day night. This till provides that there shall not bo created in any county of the State efter tho passage of the act, more than one dispensary, but counties that contain cities of more than 15,000 Inhabitants are exempted. This fclP was reported favorably from the committee on po lice regulation with an amendment. ^ \ft. Kppa, the n^hcr of ihe hill, explained’the object of Its introduc tion. Ttie bill is to preve.it flood ing of (ho ''dry” counties of the State by llfiuor from the "wet” counties, in that it will profliblt dispensaries other than those that are now es tablished, from beiflg placed in close pioximlty to couniy lines. The bill caused an extended de bate. The question of the legislative regulation of the liquor question has been before the lawmakers of the State for a decade, asserted some of the senators. Thu right of certain eountiPH to sell liquor within their borders has been decided by ballot, and the legislature should not abro gate to Itself the i-gulatlon of it in the face of ttie people's ballots, was another argument advanced against the hill. Senator Christensen of Geanfort county strenuously opposed the enac tion of tills bill into law, sa ing that (lie people of his county had voted in favor of whiskey being sold. There are remote sections o f Ills county that would he overrun by ‘'blind tigers” if tiie dispensary was not there Sen- DIED IN WRECK CLASSIFIE0 C0LUMN THE DISPENSARY BILL, Fur High fUlrtad Offices Klld While ii Tim Berths FOUR OIUtRS ESCAPiD Madly mutilated, the bodies of Fel ix Mroussard. his wile and three chil dren, aged S, Ci, and 3, negroes, were that the Senate will follow the action |'"und In their home at Make Charles, of the lower hou ie and pass them M-* > making the second wholesale no- OV«r the Governor's veto. Once the gro murder In that State within a Senate began it docs not take long w **<'k and the sh'h within the year for It to decide on vetoed measures, A bloodv axe, with which the crinm tnd It has shown no disposition to; n PI'arently, w as committed. was ■ uataln any of tho Governor's rea-j found beneath the bed upon which tons for vetoing the various matters |the bodies lay. Excepting th" Act providing for ! No clue the distribution o' the dispensary found except this lureription written fund among the school -and It is on the front door of the Mroussard said that the nena'e will look closely I home, "W hen He rraketh the inqui- into this matter, for there are sev- sltlon for blood. i’< forgetteth not eral educators ouposed to the plan ! the crop of the humble himrin five,” In nianv respect! the <riuie Is Identical with the n tinier. In Crow- lev, I las: Thursday, of a nevro woman and Iht three children Two similar crimes during the past year were committed at l.aFayette, I.a,, two at Crowley, and one at Have. an entire fam- for distribution and the Stale board Of education reqi ested the Governor to veto the bill—all of the measures Will probably pan over the veto In the senate tno bill providing for the taking out of the hands of the Chief Justice the power to nominate Special Judges and to confer both. 1 !.a in ily was murdered Wtl.ldNG TO I \m; stand. Will I'liblisli No Hook Governor lUense. Against , t It. A special dis] i says ('id. Thomas Augusta Momlay Cniiiiubia und U-stif i'ole !,. I ’.lease If you by t lie in vest i g i, a v v.as askt'd liim dlicit ‘'Yes, if tile iliv st tee Sees lit to >11111:1 j "W h it aim.it th. !so m in h talked a print' 1 Mich a boa: i Mod with, showing to T! Felder State was in Will > 111 go to y a Gov. • art* f u I'linionoJ : COH; '. 11111 < • i ■ ?' ’ ly. i.uatiiu; commit- lease v oil ty nominating and appointing pow- .nr on tjyi Governor, was killed after ■everal debates. In which the whole fight between Chief Justice Jones nnd the Governor over the special judges itm matter of the past year was aired. ; The Senate stood strongly tu. the Su ; preme Court and several speeches dc fending that body and Condi inning the actions of the Governoi in this position were delivered during the course of the debates. Tho Senate finally ended th ewhole matter and endorsed the Suprun e Court by over whelmingly killing the hill. Another matter which has been debated at much length in ‘ e upper J)ody is the bill establishing a State lilfhway commission Alnios' every day some time has been devoted to discussing this idll and its merits and disadvantages have been thoroughly threshed ^out. nntor I.nney, of Cheaterflcld Is leading tin- tight against the bill ard he wants the money arising from licensee, on au tomobiles and other telf-propeling ve hides, the source from winch the bill seeks to raiae revenue for the support of the highway com: ission- er, to go into the treasure of th** county in which the machines are owqed. Senator W. J. Johnson’s 1 ill sub stituting electrocution for hanging) ~ * will undoubtedly mass the Senate and Tries to Save I 1 u rn' and Doth Arc stands good chancer, of passing the ..... . . ,, ,. , , * .... hilled by I all. House also and being ena ted Into law. Thi-s was recommendeu in the) \t Philadelphia, i'a., two men fell Tire Accident Was Very Much Like the One In Which I'resldein Spen cer of the Southern Railway Lost His IJfe Some Years Ago at Same I’oint in Virgin*. James T. Haraaan, Sr., former president of tho Illinois Central; (•rank O. Melcher, second vice pres ident of live Rock Island; E. I!. Fierce, general solicitor of the Rock Island, and Eldridgo E. Wright, were killed in a collision of two Illinois Central trains at Kuimundy, 111., ear ly Monday morning Three trainmen were injured and the passengers In the coach were badly shaken up and bruised. The killed were j:, the private car of Mr. Melcher. Their bodies were found near the berths they had occu pied. Four occupants of the private ear escaped death or in ( ury. These are Myron M. Curry, private secretary of Mr. Melcher; Thomas M. Musbee, attorney for the Reck Island in the State's of Arkansas and Louisiana and two negro porters. Train No. 5, Known as the New Orleans express, was taking water at Kiumundy at 1 o clock, when train ! No. 3, ttie Panama limited, ran into i the rear of No. 25 The engine of i No. 3 plowed its way through the j private car, which was attached to No. 25, and was stopped by the steel icoaches immediately preceding. The j impact shoved the standing train for j some distance down the tracks al though its brakes v ere locked. A shadow of gloom was cast over Memphis business and social circles when it became known that J. T j Harahan, f r , former preside it of the [Illinois Central railroad system, and | MaJ. E. E. Wright had met death In la railway accident near Centralia. III. Widespread o.pressions of re gret were heard at the passing of two men so well known and prominently connected there. Mr Harahan’s wife, who was Miss Mallory, is a memBer of on*> of the oldest families of this part of the South. Major Wright was born in .Mo bile, July 25, I'm!, the grandson of Admiral Senimes of the Confederate States Major Wright came to Mem phis in early life. His father. Gen Luke E. Wright, was formerly sec retary of war. Major AA'right was among the best known of the legal to the murderer has tveon : ' r<> ^' fM1< 1 M I r nriessee He repre jsenfed the Chirac 1. Hock Island and Pacific and allied lines of railway In this section. He was widely known as a corporation lawyer. E M Pierce was horn in Missis sippi 40 years aga. He received his education In his native State and be gan the practice of law In Little Hock, \rk. For several years he was as sistant to the general counsel for the Choctaw, Okla , and Gulf railroad, •which in J !>02 was taken ov=>r by the Hock Island system. Mr Pierce im mediately entered the law depart ment of the Hock Island system, be ing madecommerci.il counsel ir. 1007 Two years aco he became general solicitor. His home was in Wlnnet- ka, ill He is survived by a widow, one son and a daughter. Cow Peas, Hoys, Velvet Beans, Cotton Hoexls—Get catalogue. YVillet Seed Company, Augusta, Ga. Good Farm for Hale—near town, ant. and graded school. Write for par ticulars. W. H. Parriah, Coats N. C. H*dl Fruit Tret's—100 salesman w-anted in Southern States. Easy terms. Prices right. Write today. Upson Nurseries. Yatesville, Ga. Fruit Trees 'R>r Hale«—Peach, apple, pear, plum, grape, roses, privet, budded pecan. Cheap at closing out prices. Upson Nurseries, Yatesville, Ga. Senate Refuses to Kill the Orange burg Measure. The Senate by a vote of 20 to 17 refused to kill the bill permitting Orangeburg County to vote on the question of re-establishing the dis pensary. On Senator Wallei’s mo tion to strike out the enacting words! the vote stood; Yeas—Ackerman, Rates, Rlack, Carlisle, Crosson, Epps, Ginn, Green, Hardin, Johnstone, Lhney,*'Manning,, J. H. Ralnsford, Sullivan, Summers, Waller, Weston—17. Nays—Appelt, Clifton. Croft, Den nis, Earle, Forres'. Hall, Hough, Johnson, Lide, Mars, Mauldin, T. J. Muckenfuss, Spivey, Stewart, Strait, Stuckey, Walker, W harton, Young- 20. Delaney's Hong Hook, No I I, con- ^ discussion o* the whole liquor tains Alexanders Ragtime D&nd | q ue8 tj on was then launched and was 7ii other late songs, price j n course of debate when the Senate Win. DeLaney, 117 Park c i oge( n (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) Pro %werful Permanent lu beneficial ... itubborn case* Good result* are feet* are Usually yield to P. P. P. lasting-—it cures felt very Quickly when other medi- you toatay cured Ciaoa are useloaa P. P. P. Mattes rich, red, pure Wood—cleanses the entire system—clears the brain — strengthens digestion and nerves. A positive specific for Blood Poison and skin diseases. Drives out Rheumstlsm and Stops the Pain; ends Mtlarla; is a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it. F. V. UPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA. < and 12c. Row, New A’ork AA'antod—Roys and girls to sell our I Most Cards and e; rn valuable Pro-1 miunis or make lots of pocket mon ey. General Supply Company, j Huntington, West Va. itookkeeping or Shorthand $35 LIZARD IN HF.L STOMACH. No. 24 [McWhorter Horse Fertilizer i di Distributor For Two and Three Row Furrc w Work, Side and Top Dressing Growing Crops, and Rroadcasting Merfeefly 0 ft. li in. AA ide. : : : : : ADJU3T1BLE WHEELS. Reveals Peculiar Ailment of Snydeitown Woman. •C;. the senate or the house should dis regard the wlshei r' the people. ENTIRE FAMILY KILLED. Sixth AA'holcsnle Ht.lchery In I/ouls- ianu lu a Year. Miss Florence ?'agle, a music teacher of Snydertown, Pa., has been Combined Course. $<',5. Subjects ron(in( , d to h( . r - roori ftTr a w ^ ek * uf . taught by Specialists Address the fering from an un , 1Jnal ailment. The Greensboro Commercial School. x . rays n , vealo(] th€ presence of a large lizard in her stomach. Some- titiie ago Miss Slagie was visiting rel atives In that vi; laity and crank a glass of water from 1 pump or spring. She felt something slip down her throat, but paid no attention to the circumstances until she began to suf fer peculiar sensations within her stomach. —* : i* Greensboro N. C. for literature For Hale—Fine t'io, single comb Mlack Minoreas. Northup strain. Also eggs for sitting, $1.51) per 13. J. T. W. 1 lint, Charleston, S. C. Tfi-si Poultry and Eggs AAimtisl -Highest market [rices paid for Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, liens and fresh eggs O I). SI rea &. Co , Charles ton, S. C. 0‘V Pi ice 1 . tt. R. Factory Sio. For- Sale—I’lantlug Seed. Long Sta pie Upland Cotfrn at $1 5b per bushel. For flintier information apply J. R. Young A- ’otnpanv. Box 413, Chari* slon, S. C. AAill Die for Crime. A courtmnrti.il at Istib, Turkey, condemned to de;*:h eight Bulgarians,] two Jews, three Gyps’es and six Turks in connection wi*h the bomb outrage in December in the vMlnge of Mosque, causing the death of twelve persons. W. M. Patrick, HopiKT Capacity -To lbs. Fertilizer. I o more and lief ter work thao ii jou u'-'e Fertilizer you can t ’ributor. Order today Address Woodward, S. C. ■«>iithvxe*t Georgia Farm, and perar lands. Any sized tracts Rest conn try in the world Write for ill us trated booklet today. Flowers Parker Realty Co. ThomaavTlle Os. Wanted—Men to take thirty dar 1 * practical course In our machln- shops and learn automobile bus! nose Poaittons secured graduate* $25 per week and up Charlotf* Auto Schnoi. Charlotte, N C Maternity Sanitarium — Private, re tired. homelik ■, bruited number o' patients ared for. homes provided for infants; infants for adontjon Mrs. M T M n e b ell, 25 Windsor Street, Atlanta, Ga. Before Placing Your Orders for Cabbage Plants Write Us for Prices CHARLESTON FRLTT CO. 92-4-6 Market St., CHARLESTON. S. C. ; High Grade Field and Farm Seed * ♦ ♦ \ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mixson s Seeds Grow 3! LONG AND SHORT Ihe best varb 'ies. AYnu CORN . "'i HIGH l M Our corn is 11 ; " a I .- • v are grov n in the South for the South. -*1 API II l PLAN DCOTTON’. t:s for :r. •' and information. Mil.LI r, A 1:1.A FT Hi: AN*. ETC. • > , ■ it ou r Illustrated < \ 5 W. H. MIXSON SEED COMPANY CH A It I.L*-1 o\ , V, ( A'anted—Salesman for higu grad* line Ciders and A'inegars E elusive or as side line. Liberal commissions with weekly set:!*- ments. Fine ooening for good man. Rt-ferenres required At lantic A'inegar Company, Rich mond, A'a. Ii Inst.uir SFNTF.Nt'F.D WtHI.E MOUND. n me. book 00 ■ ut’ Ha us v on .1; e c red - I t lie dealings of nt gover'ior of South Caro- n printed, but I would make a k if it should be (lie |» linn?” ■ No book 1 t havt' materiar f. nuist Ini* resting b | ublislted.'’ A•k 1 what ho thought of the Please situation now. lie replied: •'He's going to i;* f all that's com ing to him, good and plenty hefori long.” -» FULL TO THEIR DE ATH. Eerrone AAas Firried Into Court Strapped to Jjitter. AA'ith hands nnd feet strapped Jos e[ h I'errone, w ife murderer, was ear- tied In ;i litter to the Court of Gen : oral Session In New York Friday and i sentenced to death by Judge Foster He will be exerut 'd during the week beginning February 25. t Th«. prisoner was brought to the • Criminal Courts building on a stretcher by nine guards. IHs hands were handcuffed to the stretcher and bis feet were bou-'d with stmt linen I bandages. He was carried into tho | prison pen, on the rpcssaninc floor. , and there lifted from the stretcher land taken into court, where he was j ['laced in a ihair in front of the ■ bench. Then the marls lifted him from [the chair and held him standing un- jtil sentence had men pronounced [ Eerrone killed h!s wife last October. , He is the same desperate murderfm j | that tried to kill a juror in court for) having convicted him. I cost-Proof ('nbliage and I^ttuc* Plants, tied in bunches, select? I Delivered in South Carolina anc Georgia One thirty-five per Hum sand The largest earliest heads are grown from our plants Sea Island Plant and Seed Companv Meggetts, S. C. DIE AT II ANI S Ol MOD. Three Negro Men mid One Woman I.v nched in I.eorgia. A tool* of 1 oil men Tu broke into the iia.i ns, Ga powering Jailer E. H Ha took four imgroes, t liree j woman, out and buug th one mill' from town Tin died their bo li vs v ;t!i is estimated that 2UU fired. East Sundav aftei Norman Hadley, a vv-ll married farmer, was sit house alone a sh it v as the window and he foi afternoon four negr Hathway, Joe Moon :y ni. t ! v t ' ell ! till! lets, shots w to do ting in iign bat re I thn 1 dea 1. ' tenanls, M-lle -e, Eugcu' Hail ing and “Dusty" Crutchfield were arrested charged v-th th*; murder. Then the mob lynched them. M AKES DIRKEf i, PREIHtHON. ‘Prophet of the Smokies’ Wholesale Sin ugh ter. Sees annual message of Governor Please and Is one recommendation likely to [ 130 feet to death v hen omrf’of them attempted to save hi Harking D«>g Saves Lives. The barking of i. pet dog at the be adopted and one which is recog-!i in( i pii-ipcd f, 0 m a ladder on the top! homo of David Mra'ton. at Chester, nlzed as a more humane method of| 0 f the North Rrna 1 Street PreSby-j Pa., saved the lives of the inmates, companion who j punishment than the present systfem of hanging. Rev. Thomas Clark, a pieruresque • character, who for vears lias wander- led in the mountains of eastern Ten nessee and southwestern Virginia, styling himself the “Prophe: of the declares that he terlan (Tnireh. \\ lien a passerby. ; romprising seven j ersons. Mi atton j ! ’ In0 ^^' 8 - declares that hr has just who had witnessed their terrible fall, was awakened by the animal's cries I dad a vision in which it was revealed reached their bodies, he found the j at- 5 o'clock Monday morning, dis band of Herman Greenvvald still | covered that the house was filled with clutching the overall.! on the ho ly of'coal gas, and although greatly over- August Johnson, whose life he had come by the effects of the gas, with vainly attempted to save. Johnson t difficulty managed tc. rouse his wife Strikes Blow at Blind Tigers, Congressman W. A. Oilfield, of Arkansas, has In rod need a bill in the house jthicb, if enacted, will ef fectively put an end to the issuance j had slipped and stal led to slide down i and five children. of federal licenses for the salh' of [the steep incline. As he rushed past! ild who wa.» standing on a Intoxicating liqums in communities Greenw where etifte' or local laws forbid the .sale thereof. Infant Burned to Death. News was received In Greenville Of a deplorable tragedy which oc- curred new Tigervllle some time dur ing Saturday when the Arrested on Suspicion. ledge the latter grasped him but was! Two negro twe-echers are under ar- tmable to check his momen'um and j rest at Lafayette, La., on suspicion was also dragged from his perch. of having knowledge of the recent mutders of entire negro fam ilies in that State totalling 25 in 12 months. Rev. King to him by a divine messenger that during the pres.-nt year a volcanic eruption equal to tnat of Martinique or A’esuvius, will take place in the State of Pennsylvania and that near ly 900,000 souls will be plunged into eternity without ? moment's -varning. He asserts tie foretold the assassina tion of President Mi Kinley, the fire at Baltimore and the San Francisco earthquake. Accused AVoinan Has Nerve. uj 08 j n that State totalling 25 (Tnld IVt^hetl fn Street t ar. AA'itb a sheriff on one side and a victims in 12 months. Rev. King l n attempting to dodge a rapidlx i jailor on the other, Mrs. Alverta ! Harrison of Jennings and Rev. John [ nioving vehicle, \ ir.Mnia, the .'-year- fifteen- Gentry, charged wuh complicity in AA’ilklns of Growley have been taken . old daughter of Lloyd AAPhers, a Noah’s Liniment + • Cured This Man of Rheumatism After 10 Years of Suffering This illustration is a good like ness of Mr. Daly, who is 68 year* old, a Confederate veteran, and a gentleman well known in Charles ton, 8. C., where he has resided fof many years. Mr. Daly was un able to raise his right arm for tan year*. Rheumatism is the most distress ing and discouraging of all trou bles. Nine cases out of ten can b« cured by using NO All'8 LINI MENT. Where there Is no swelling or fever a few applications will re lieve you. It penetrates—does not evaporate like other remedies; re quires very little rubbing. NOAH’S LINIMENT is the best Fain Ki-medy, and the few letters below from suffef'ers of rheumatic troubles who have been cured by using NOAH’S LINI MENT ought to convince you of its merit. Rheumatic Sufferers, Read What John P. Daly, of f harleston, S. C., Writes “I had been suffering with rheumatism in my right arm and shoul der, complicated will a partial paralysis of the nerves. I had tried numerous preparation and regular physicians’ treatment with only par tial relief, suffering intense pain all the time, loss of appetite, insomnia and was reduced to a nere skeleton. r “Fortunately I leaned of NOAH’S LINIMENT, and began its use. Although I could not igiise my arm, it is a source of gratification to me to inform you that alter using ft little more than a large size bottle 1 feel that I am completely cured and my old self again. Cannot too strongly recommend NOAH’S LINIMENT. JOHN P. DALY, Charleston, S. C* Cured of Sciatio Rheumatism. months-old son of Mr. and Mrs E. L. Hightower was burned to death, and their house and furnishings complete ly destroyed - hy the flames. # 'p* “Baby" a Bundle of Rags. stern, secretary-of tbs charity organization In Ko la*., hds fonpd that one wo- using a "rag batiV” people Iota giving her cash ~ woman Is n profes- m Xl.o murder in Oklahoma City, Okla., in charge but th*y deny any connec-) prominent business man of Charlotte ef her husband, Thomas Gentry, Uon or knowledge of tho assailants. | was run over by attreet car late Moh braved the gaze of b,P00 for the pur- [ *• • i dfiv^ afternoon and ineGwU^ao-Jinied pose of being present at her bus- Found Frozen to Dent it. [The body was bad'y mutilated. band’s funeral. Cured of Bone Rheumatism. “I had been Buffering with bone rheumaflsm for about three years I fi*ve been using Noah’s Liniment and will nay that it cur<*d me completely. Can walk better than 1 have In two year*. Noah s I.lnlment w ill do all you claim. I cannot recommend IP* high ruv. a E. Cyrus, Donald, Fnowed in for da>s and unable to! obtain food or fiu.l, thr“? children | and the mother ol Mrs Nancy Allen jaou^h. Bill That bbould Mass. A strong debate on the bill to pro- I Cured of Rheumatism in Leg. "Every winter for th* peat few year* I have been troubled wltn aclatlo rheu matism, and had uaed nearly every liniment and remedy known. I have uaed one bottle of N'ovh'a Liniment, and haven't bean troubled with pstn atnee. I cheerfully recommend Noahs Lini ment to «jiy sufflrer ef rheumatic trouble . Te. DoTreon. Prop, * Sump Jesseb, Mesa,* . Rancher Frozen in Bis Saddle. The frozen boly of T. C. Rldwcll, j Fuzzy were found starved and frozen j hiTt the making ai d sale of cigar- ^ ftn attaek of rheumat i sm a ranchman living near Scotc City, ] to death Thursday in their home near I ettes in the state and expressions of j n my risht leg. and it w ae hard for fao.r was foun4 »n a snow arift this Hazard. Ky. M.v Fuzzy, uncon-] almost unanimous favor for the bill G'ouJ'hTTwLuid' m.lt, r *rnd e<I thm\ B Tt U has helped me week, his Horse dead under him. Bid- scious and near to death, was found and opposition to cigarette smoking try it, and i found that it did m*> * xreatly. I have rheumatism In mr Whole lot of good. In fact. It took all | ner.k and It relieved it right much. X e pain and soreness away. Edward: believe It la the beet I ever uj^ed. Mrs. Cured of Rhetungtigm la Neck. “1 received the bottle Of Noah'e UbJ- w*>H came to his jhtsfl trying to drive [upon the floor near the bodies of her marked the mornin/ session of the jdead kin. Martha A. L*zatert. B«ftr«r Noali’a Llslaaeath tt* best remedy tor Rhwrma- tlem, Sciatica, Lam* BaoM Stiff Joint* and Muaole* Sore Throat, Cold*. Strain*, Spralna, Cota, Brul»a% Collo, Cramp*, NearalgM, Toothanha, and all Nar*% Bon* and UtwoU hohel and Palo*. Thapuadn* haa Noah'a Ark on orfrr package and teoka Bka ww out, but haa BED band «■ front of paekase and M No*Vi U»t—«* aKmq In BED Ink. Beware ai n’ZST'miSi dealers lz Bedloin* Ouarantaad funded b OK tah*