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Thirty Days Was My Life's ^ Limit. Agony From Inherited Heart Disease. Dr. Miles* Heart Cure Cured Me. One person in every four has a weak heart Unless nromntlv treated a vveolr h?ort will easily become a diseased heart. A. little extra strain from any cause is sufficient to bring on this deadly malady, the most common cause of sudden death. L>r. Miles' Heart Cure will tone up the heart's action, enrich the blood and improve the circulation. "My trouble began with catarrh and I have always supposed it caused the trouble I have experieticea with my h4art. I had the usual symptoms of sleeplessness, lost appetite, constipation, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and p.iin around the heart ami under left arm. My mother suffered in the same wav and 1 suppose mine was an inherited tendency. At one time I was in agony. I k suffered so severely and became so weak that my doctors said I could not live thirty days. At this time I had not slept over two hours a night on account of nervousness. The least exercise, such as walking about, would bring on palpitation and fluttering of f the heart so severe that I would have to gtve up even-thing and rext. Nerve and I.iver I'ills cured me of constipation and heart symptoms disappeared under the influence of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. I am in better health ?han 1 have been In twelve years and 1 thank Dr. Miles' Remedies forit. I think they are the grandest remedies on earth and 1 am constantly recommending them to my friends."?Mrs. L. J. Cantrkll, Waxahachie, Tex. All druggists sell and guar'ntee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book M-- 1 1 J . i> Kim ucari inscasr;.. ACOtCM Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. Mormonism Denounced. Philadelphia, Jan. 17?At a mass meeting held under the auspices of the leading women's clubs of thin city today, resolutiotiB were adopted denouncing polygamy and Mormanism, and petitioning the United State? senate to investigate the charges made against SenatorlleedSmoot. If the charges are found to he Jt true, the resolutions ask that he be expelled from that body. A half score of representatives of the Mormon church were present * listening to the bitter denuncia tiona of Mormoniam. At the concluHion of the meeting the Mormons hnnded around literature. Mrs. Frederick SchofF of this city, president of the National Congress of Mothers, one of the speakers, explained why the women of the country had taken up the fight against Senator Smoot and raid that. 400,000 women are engaged iu the movement. fom'i 1* orrj. This in easier said than done, yet it may b* of some help to comider the matter. If the cause is something over which you have no control it is obvious thai worrying will not he;p the matter in the least. On the other hand il within your control you have onlv t?> act. When you have a cold and fear an attack of pneumonia, buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and use it. judiciously and ail cause for worry as to the outcome will quickly disappear. There is no danger of pneumonia when it is V used. For sale by J. F. Mackay <fc Co., Druggists. When men screen sand the fine x particles sift through and the big f-t particles do not, but when men rt-Hni in meir pncKers lor money I as the church collection basket starts around the hip coins slip through and the little ones come to tiie surface. ' The niaest ami pleasanfest medicine I have used for indigestion and , constipation is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Melanl F. Craig, of M iddlegrove, N. Y. "They work like a charm and do not gripe | or have any unpleasant effect." For aale by .1 . F Mackey it Co., druggists. 1 The foolish man fears death, but the wise man spends his time preparing to live. * For a had taste in the mouth take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Warranted to cure. For sale by J F. ^ M aokey A Co., druggists KKYAN HAS ONE NEW IDEA. liicli He Papfurcd on II in European Tour. St. Louis, J an.15.?"Everything points to a victory," Raid W. J. Bryan, who spent an hour iu St Louis today. "What do you think of Judge Parker < f New York," he was asked. "I am not thinking about Judge Parlror of u 1 I ^ a. nvi c% v nil. "How would Senator Gorman of Maryland suit you?" "1 am not discussing Mr. Gor man or any other candidate at this time." "Is it true that you have expressed a preference for W. K. Hearst ?" "Now," said Mr. Bryan, "I wish you would write down what I have to sav about Mr. Hearst." "He then dictated the following: "I appreciate the work Mr. Hearst has done for the Democratic pai ty and count him among my personal friends, but I am not advocating his nomination or that of any person. 1 am avoiding any expression of preference for anybody." "Are you a candidate, Mr. Bryan ?" "I think I havo already made it perfectly plain that I am uot." "Would you become one if conditions should indicate the necessity of your making the race?" "1 can imagine no circumstan ona n ne i ' - VV>o U 1IUK74 TV UlLli I b W U U IU L) 13 either wise or necessary for me to become a candidate." Mr. Bryan would not commit himself as to the eligibility of Mayor McOlellan of New York for the Democratic nomination. "Did your journey modify in any way your v we on the money question?" Mr. Jryan was asked. "It did not," he replied. "I am still a believei in the principle of free silver. But I will say this that I got one new idea, which I will discuss at some future time." Just One Minute* One Minute Cough Cure given relief in one minute, because it kills the microbe which tickles the mucous membrane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation and heals nod soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never fall ingcurein all curable cases of Coughs. Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough (hire is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike lor voting and old. Sold by Crawford liros. Mark Manna's Cull. Washington, .J-an. 10.?Senator Hanna today lasued the call for the Republican national eonven tion to meet at Chicago at noon June 21,1904, to select candidates for president and vice president. The call in signed by M.A.llanna an chairman and Perry S. Heath a? secretary. ? ? Cured After Suffering 10 Years. R. F. Hare, Supt. Miami Cycle <V ' Mfg. Co. Middletown, (>., suffered tor ten yearn with dyspepsia. He1 spent hundr-da of dollars ft?r i medicine and without receiving! unv permanent benefit. He savs "One night while feeling excep | tionaliv bad i was about to throw I down the evening paper when I hhw an item in the paper regard njg t ie meritH of lvoilol Dvbpep sia (Jure. I concluded to try it and while 1 had no faith in it 1 telt better after the second done. Alter using two bottles I am stronger and better than I have been in years, and I recommend Kndol Dyspepsia Cure to my Iriends and aequaintances sufFer ing from stomach trouble." Sold by Crawford Bros. Charm's Against Mormon ism. Washington, Jan. 1G.?The senate committee on privileges and elections met today lor the purpose of hearing the representations of the attorneys on both sides of the case involving the right of Senator Smoot of Utah to occupy his seat. Former Representative Taylor of Ohio appeared for some of the protestants and T. P. Stephenson for those who are represented by the National Reform association, S. A. Worthington and Waldemar Van Colt were present on behalf of Senator Smoot, who also was in attendance. The first presentation was made by Mr. Taylor, who began his statement by saying that be did not know that any proot would be presented in support of the charge that Mr. Snioot was a polygamist. Mr Taylor said the prolestants expected to prove the following charges: That the Mormon priesthood assumes to exercise supreme authority in all things temporal and spiritual, civil and political ; that they promulgate the doc trine ot polygamy without preservation ; that the president of the mormon church and a majority of the twelve apostles now practice polygamy and polygamous cohabitation, and some of them have taken polygamous wives since the manifesto of 1S90 ; plural marriage ceremonies have . been performed by apostles since the manifesto of 1890 and many bishops and other high officials of the church have taken plural wives since that time. ' A Goyernor in Police Court. IT/v,x/v A ?I- T a iiwjjc, ^vrrv., uan. 10.?A COn elusion was reached today in the mayor's court in the trial of Gov. Jeff Davis and Associate Justice Carroll D. Wood of the supreme court, the two Democratic candidates for governor. The trial grew out of a personal encounter between the two men in a joint discussion here December 18. Each defendant was fined $10 lor breach of the peace, and in addition, a tine of $50 was assess ed against Gov. Davis for aggra vated assault. Doth filed notice ot appeal. Mrs. John Snderholm, of Kerens IA. I In m..*~ ?-~ii ? J - -1 - ? innr, IIIIIIII.. lt*II HUH UISIOCHieU her shoulder. She had a surgeon get it back in place hs rooii a* possibio,hut it was quite ?ore and paiued her very much. Iler son mentioned that he had seen Chamberlain's I'ain Halm advertised for sprains and soreness,and she asked him to huv her a bottle of it, which he did. It quickly relieved her and enabled her to sleep, which she had not done for several days. 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