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Tightly Locked From
Nervous Spasms.
Physicians Could
Not Prevent Fits.
Dr. Miles* Nervine Cured
My Wife.
Dr. Miles' Nervine has been successfully
tried in thousands of cases of nervous disorders,
but neverjhas it made abetter record than
when used in the treatment of fits or spasms.
Thousands of testimonials prove this, and in
llPorlv ever* !>.? ^ ?rt
that the tits ceased after ti\e first dose of Nervine
was given. The statement is repeated
in the following:
"Seven years ago my wife commenced
having spasms or fits and I called in n\y
home physician at)d he said she was paralyzed.
He rubbed her with salt wr.ter and
gave her calomel and she eventually got
some better, but in a short time she had
another attack. She was confined to her
bed for three months and the doctor could
not help her. She had fits frequently, some
times very severe. Her hands woulo cruotp
so we could not open them and she tin ally
got so her jaws would become locked!
Finally I saw the doctor was doing her no
good and ordered a bottle of Dr. blues' Restorative
Nervine. She received^so much
benefit from the first bottle that iVot some
more. She has taken a number ot bottles
but has never had a fit since taking tlic first
dose. She also thinks very highly of Dr.
Miles' Nerve and L.iver Ptll6 and is never
Without them. If there is any w.?y of making
this testimonial stronger oo so because
of the good the Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine
did my wife."?VVm. V. Allen, P. M.,
Flkvillc, Miss.
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Hundred and Kitty Warn Since
iicorce Washington Was Initiated
Into Masonic
Fraternity.
Philadelphia, Oct. IS.?Invitations
have been issued for the
celebration by the grand lodge of
Pennsylvania of the sesquicentennial
anniversary of the initiation
of (ion. George Washington
into the Masonic fraternity, an
event which took place in the
lodgo at Fredericksburg, Yu., on
Nov. 4, 1752.
The grand master*, deputy
grand masters and grand seero
taries of all the grand lodges
with which the grand lodge of
Pennsylvania holds friendly rela
tions, and other prominent
Masons have boon invited.
The celebration will be held in
the Masonic temple in this city
on Nov. 5, the formal services being
field in the Corinthian or
grand lodge hall.
President Roosevelt, who is a
member of Oyster Ray lodge, is
expected to be present and make
an address. Oau. Stewart L.
W nod fnrd 0Y mitlliilur t/v Si n 11 l t?
will deliver an oration on "WaF.liincton
a citizen," and .lumen
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one on "Washington an a Free
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iSrnKea Ar< Hard to Starve
"'J In; man who tries to Hfyrvoa
am?kt? to death is 'n a bad way,"
said the man who has had some
? ipericneo in dealing1 with the
reptiles, '"and ! happen to knew
v hat T am talking about because
of a littlo thing that happened to
me a number of years ago. There
in really no telling how long a
snake can go without food. It
is estimated that a horse can live
25 days without solid food. A
horse will live on water for that
length of time. Hears can live
for six months without foodThey
generally live through the
winter months by Hacking theii
paw. Of course they have pome
food on hand, and they slip out
to get what they can, but the
main sustenance of the bear is
the accumulated flesh of the summer.
But 1 am inclined to believe
that the snake can hold the
i record when it comes to doing
without food. I had an experience
a few years ago which convinced
me of this fact. I caught a rattlesnake
in my henhouse in the
sonrheastern part of Arkansas,
and happened to catch him so lie
could not get out. There was a
good-sized rat hole in the place,
and he darted into this as a last
resort. I stopped the hole so the
I snake could not cot. out and for
the purpose of starving the reptile
to death. I never thought any
more about tlie snake until more
than 18 months after that, when
I had occasion to make some repairs
about the place. It was
necessary to do some excavating
I was simply startled to find, a
short distance below the surface,
the snake 1 had sought to starve
to death. He was a little lank
and not verv active, but he was
still alive. I felt sorry for the
Ireptilian, and would not kill him,
allowing him to crawl away.
Since that time I have been convinced
that a snake could do
without food for a considerable
length of lime, and the claim that
they can go 21 months does not
star'le me at all, for the snake in
this instance 1 am sure never had
a bite to eat during the time he
was in the rat ho'e.
All l>ny S.onz
you may have comparative comfort
until laughter, reading aloud or
nervous excitement brings on the
lit of coughing which racks you until
jour very hones ache. Do not sutler
neednessly. Kven when a cold on the
lungs .seems to have you fast in its
dreadful power. Allen's Lung Balsam
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Lancaster, S. C., Oct, 23, '02.-1
No More Hazing in West Point.
1 Washington, October 16.?Col.
' A. L. Mills, superintendent of the
United States Military Academy,
in his annual report says that the
, discipline of the corps of cadets
of the Aoademv has been very
satisfactory th.ou-.-bout the yeu
lie makes the follow ui^ ieforc nee
to hazing:
"During the year there Lar
been no relaxation <?f propel of
forts to make permanent the re
forms already aoecmpli s h e d,
bearing on the treatment accord
ed nev cadets by their older
comrades. The regulations governing
the subject have been
fully enforced, and with but a
single exception that is worthy of
note cadets have shown a soldier
ly regard for their obligations in
'ii- --
inn iiiriiui. i uc PAuupuuii referred
to?the first und^r the new
regulations?is that of a cadet
who, without authority, made a
fourth class man aBRume a constrained
position, and used
threatening and abusive language
to him. For this offence the
cadet was brought to trial by a
Court martial and, being found i
guilty, was dismissed. No one)
conversant with the progress new j
cadet* now make apprehends anv
ill-*tr*rt in training from the
passing of hazing.
Henry L Shatfuck of Shellsburg,
Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble
with which he had been alllicted for t
years, by four boxes of Chamberlain's
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