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SOCIAL PE On :5aturday afternoon, the 25th of April, at four o'clock, Mrs. 0. B. Mayer entertained the "Emery" Club and a few friends in honor of her gnest, Mrs. J. Wells Todd, of Lau ret s. The hall was decorated with a profusion of roses and potted plants, while the parlor was redolent with the perfume of the satue flower, which adorned iaitel and tables. Miss Carrie Mayes greeted the guests at the door and ushered them into the parlor, where they were re ceived by Mrs. Mayor and Mrs. Todd. After all had arrived eh lady was m.ven a stquhre of linen, on wh icislt was requested to emibreider initials. These were aft,"rwards gietln ti' t he guest of honor to t'o made ' :- sofa Illow as a -ouvelir of the ocYltion . .\ each lady exc leed it I ain t nth.llt* worh, it wa;ts decied that all -h, nil iraw for the prize, aid Mrs. o). . .l :' .n, of Charl-st I. vr v thet luckl. t.umble.r. and wa,. p re" aet,ted t \ :I~1. b -tts n\ith, a d tin1t\ fan. a n d. l c a k e e , w a - - e r e l . ThI pi'-res-i we re M1 r-s .l. \v: - T i. f lm.ureni. Alli C ,,tuit l r) \r . t f 1.aunrens, \Ir- A :ni e Pteh-s. M1r. \\. 1 t h .t Mlt .I A\ ; ,r Mr- \t. Y. la.r .\ t, S ,,ll., ( ar,.. "te:. Nir-. S. 1B i.1 - Ni r. l;ar ' y . .Nm- t.r , 'e \Ic \V ..rtor \Ir- .1 \\ \l Sm.m . \l1 1. C I \I :- .\ :... "I i:: .. 3 Nh1 'A 1. .\l r . 1 \ ? N3 -r A i r . 3.. t4 . . 'or Uf Mr EK .lIhnt , f i4'inah-T .. h. NI -- fln bm~: NIr , If lanr NI 1K a:e "ibd \v.-r a dlaint\ tabh. 4 hb u st'- ,i raw - ;l rve .nsak u u Seimal int a, irh 4 f I.hbghlt ful '.ai"i Nlts (I' : I . I as to,f Ch r .Ilis (t.Aim4bi b"stt,4 Nf i.rs. in li ee tgo ib-ag. i i 4 'il' \'1ilr14 Jlohn a1 s ardl.t ,vr 11 h 1r'.u t I ni .4 Iiit . .\I rs 4.( .I Ell iii' r. 181l Mrs 1. I n's is.ci fNohrv is l'hauI in sOisted .ladrs, amnid ain it servmgof fagr'Iiam,n n hot tffee. The11 hloie wotn~as dak eadtifnanv candlesii shd, lat ~so ight loveyrothe beiautigfrgrictre. uti an pr lThes a mn.uet e t u ai 'ti)i 111gtire o f wism i andh rae naeiim itohr eince. Iade.A Mr.i Holas ois on e gaf NIhers aI. lwa d, mak ain charmng hostgest. Thoe,hnsnwm was beauti 4( W ifullv''y dlated,4' largei vaes oferovely roses lors..io.I>Nrod ther. cnluon of hegm Ms.L WI. Floy,rhaing wortnt hihs s. 1, was p ar.ne ih a vr p~rtty .~ white an Tecnsltin N. rH. d ohnt one). Si l1 M rs. . II. PJotoli. Ms. O. 81.0 Mater. Mrs. W. I. Iluot. 11rs. Annit, Petoplos. 11rs. L. \\'. Floyd. Mrs. A. T. Brown. Mr1s. :. C. Jones. Mrs S. J. 1elCatlghrin. llrs. J. 1%, (ireotn. NI rs. L. \. .Jones. lirs E. Auld. \t rs. \'. H1. C-irw\ilte. .iliss lAucy 1teCaugirin. Miss Nannie \icCaughriu. Miss Mary Nanco. Fair. 'hu "l ory" (lub) was verv -harming l entertainod by Miss Fanl lielleCtaughrin oTiiihursdav morning. I'hc hone was tratetfully decorated tcitlh lovely rosos in cut glass vases unti exquisitely hand-painted howls. Dainty refreshtutents were served. Ainontg tho siie present were: IMrs. George Jo0h1stoIe. Mlrs. O. .. Johntt"l, if C'haur Mrs. \V. II HIunt. 1irs. Juo. \1 1 inardi \ rt;. O. 11. \lave"r. .1 rs. Annie 1tople. M1rs. Jos. 1. Norwood lirr. O. \1ei illlrhn+s. Alr.. (Geo. M.o1wer. lIrs. S. J. MIc(aughril. ir". 1'. G. Ellisotr. lIrs S 1'. Boozer. lIrs. 13 II Jolnstoem14 Mrs. F. Z \Wilson. llr-. J. A. Burton. Alia l1in.~ l NI zt i iI tp . \li-s largar..t Johnstn->. .li i-Mar\ Nance Fair. Ni FI.'auNit leIugTr::. \1 ll t L cy\ \1ec( ntt r;:.. \1:i . .\Lh II .l ftA i nrm e f ,,ut st- at .1 : - r" 1- \\rr -t \ M1r- I. ' \ Mls u NIr-. I) ii .Ish - , ,f n .. l:- .\ Igar lIri:.. 'd-- Enthli- I' 'V g : NI:s-- NIary Nare Iif.u'' NI -.. Lcy Mle( '.tfhi N.\ lKthe.l B >J/.-r. NI i., (senevii.jev, B /z'r. A oni Thursiday 4'venliing. Thl',.e pre*watn wvere NIlasdliaes I. 11 \\-eIch, \V. II Noellye .NI Iall, Laurat Bln (Carlisile, .\e( 'aughirio, .\lril, Pop., NIoweor, Nlessrs. I". N. .\lartin, 1.. A (Cairl isle, \V. S. L anigfordl, J . N. Mi Cantgblir, lBooztr, ( . ID. \Vi'oks, Z I'. \Vright, J . T1. Miayes, B. II. J ohnistonie, \V. H1. 1 [unt, \Vi lbur'. 11h0 Prosplerity c'(orresp indenit of The0 S)tatt, writinlg unider diate of M1ay 2, says: Theli literary utoros is wasi iniost d1o lighitfully ointortained by \liss l)olla Bowvers at her hloixn T'uesday after 11oon. "''lri and1( 1"' was t he boo0k discussed and intetrest ing papers wero roadl by NIris. ( . Y.1linter anid Alise Blanch iii.IiI iibler anrd I essio Howers. HT hostess 1lii the disibu Ilted parniuplets tied wit hi daiinty blue rib bon)1 and oil thei 'over wals wVritton, "A I te rary (ourit ship." O n open. ing they woriot founid to contain0 po(o. t ry with blankls to ho tllied wit hi tit los of well kno(wn b)ook', ohl anid now. Theiy woro then subtinittedi to th judges, anm the guests were invited to thle dIiing roornl wheiro daiinty roI* fresh mn' is were served. Gli returni ing to thet palrl)r t hey found t hat and1( Miss IKvai Lestr had ti~lied . They drow0~ for t he orize amd is esterm won it, a silver monnted cold cream jar. Thoso prtis.ent were: Miosdameos C. T. Wy'Nchc, 0. Y. llunte r, J1. S. W\ heeler, lisets 1lanch Kibler, Eva Letter, Fraies Rawl, Marie lleagin, M1ay Lee Barr', Ethel Counta and 13ttsio 13owors. The previous meeting of the club was held at the residence of lHev. W. A. 1Lutz, and was eharmingly onte'rtaiiied by tht president, Mrs. J. It. 1)i nglohof. "Lovely Nlary" was the book dis cussed anl papers were read by Mrs. F. F.. Stchui port, Mlisses lessit' Bow. ors and Annie Bell Wise. Mrs. \\heeler submittted N1 rs. (Urn Bur dett's club rules, which were adopted by the club. IDe'lightfu I refreshiments were se'rvedtl. Those presont wor': Mos. lattes \\'yche, II nter, 'hooler, Schtuilpert, adil Mi sses Bov:rs, lran cts liawl, Blanche kibler, Della liower-, F.va I .ester, I.ula Moseley, Armile hll \\isP. M rs. J. N. 1ire ili et''t " aitt h iil Ii't,'n t r M l'f V . 1 , 1t itst,il, (of ('hatrhltt,n, 1~ Sturda y aftrrnoon. 'II e' lt, w o, l'etanutifully de'cortattMIl \vitli a prr In' ih ' of rosos. A very tlett ,t lhitlt wa"xs sptttilt at Iunegins. Icet's a i te a'. R!l st rawb r ie' s Wt' r ,tVt'J*d. I here' wee a'btit .teen ill\v tt'e Ilot* t., iln lht'.t Sfartuaey Mr is. Belcber gave' a leielt" a iart of small folks at hr bttemie in I arriuingtot Street. I )~iir- int ite rra rtifi inpilg guit's Lep'jt Ito "lt,lIr,'t. ,tetrttint'd utti two tcil. " I', a "realv ttly" pi(eie ' : u\ -- -- n i . t.he 'a rd un1 rt'' I:- r - -" t -r - -t '.- r 2 in : ah:.a n re han . fw i t m 0-8.-----e wn ho floo wt e l h' e iutr duI ti I a! -b whi ebi wil nerover b e rep' p- f~ r'in t he i enunittoo t(o wvh ib f t. will berfrrd Th trmih iif the~ ttittter ies that the cooer he'a.hIt h-auth-er of thle I(opeublicani of epblti ansti.. ini thle Neortheorn Stfates wh ompathizi' withi t he Southern ettfort s t solve~ ih nlegro) problemi, matil who .inst ify laws whichl will pro0 vonut thle we'ahh ande int elligeiuce of thei S CuIthlerni St at Os beiniig dIon: ina ted( by t hie meost ignioriant olomonett of the populat ioni. Many men in t ho Nort h who hiavei (apital invested( ini enter prisor, in S mi hoerni St ates wvould resist to t he tternaasot an y attemnpt to break dlowni thle presenit electin laws, wviihih insur seur501 ity fo thir property. ThisH whole maittter wasH fought, out in B lhpublicani caiuc*usts durinig t he tirst si'ssioni of I ho last CJongress. An effort was then maido by Messrsarrum.. paciiker and I( Olust eadi , wVithi th help ou of Secet ary of t ho Navy Moo ly, who was a nuunbri er of thl'e liouse fromt NI assac'h uset Is at Ithiat Itimo , to ha lve thle 01pul icanol s of thle I Iouse adopt NMr. Cainnpacuiker's b)ill for reducWinrg repiresenitaftionl inl proportion to the liittions pu1 jit uploni sufflrage made a pairt y meas'uliro in ihe l 1ouse( of Bejp rOeuialt ivesI. Ini thle Ii rst caucusil in whlic th Ile it ter wasi birought up thle ad Ivoenltos' of t his pol icy hiad a muajor it,but a fewv of t ho wiser heads(lf, ini. ch idin.g Speaker I[enidersoni and liep re-oetat ive Ctannuon, of Illinois, pro venteid actio anl td suceed1ed in hilving the <inest ion positponed to a futnUro caucusi. \\'hen1 the next cauculs iniet MI r. (Ornmnm.km or Ii;d ,...i .op ters found themselves in a minority. Still a third oaucnre had the question tip, and then it w' detinitely killed. Mr Cannot's apposition to the t scheme is so pronounced that, with him in the Speaker's chair in the next House, it will have no chance of serious consideration. Etforts will t be made, in faot., to prevent it coming t up in any way and to shut otT any members who are disposed to advo cate it in speeches, for fear of the bad effect that it might have on the Presidential election in 10- it is an open secret that. President Room, velt acquiesced in the shelving of the t question in the last Congress and I that he is anxious to have it kept in the background until after the ele. ion. The shrewdest politicians i't the lRepublican party ali udvocate this policy. They realhi' that they are going to have a very dillicnlt tinetl in holding in line with their parth I thousands of Democrats in t he Nort h aid West who voted for Mr Meiin fey both times that he was a caidi date, aind that ain attack otn the elec tion laws of the Southern States at this tii wonlld Ie the sutest u\:\ ol driving thoae men awy:i frin tiwir tic'ket. el un beinig t he fav, red m z it or weddings, that issue of The Deo-er gives special space t. arti 's .f i terest to the woman who ex p'a- -.o. I to be a bride 'Brides and Bri-lt' Atten1dants," "The e1Ie l;r:dt's Tronsean" and "Womai's ad a nl Fancies'' all eater to this or:' 1t1 iet, and even the tictionl loans to iht h: lt. for "Laviny's Wedding. w ' : "l'tlia's Snccessful 1'lay" ha : a ruu1ncy as a theme The iZ, and millinlt"y shiw :n h hI are charmingly 5umn,ey a:..i sad so t.o srt '''ra-11 1. ~ i :.:. . h:.l 1' L :I:ts ,,ra .-: s:de of w m,st:'S att:r l. 1:. L r sry pcr:. t. -f :he lc k --l: e Ct:.lrre':'s Snutuner \ acat iona," nd "A Ct erry Hipe Dri!.'' sh [r"as'.e" of rtir freeti:n an.i wh V"5.. . ,ut r= A new depart:,.tl ,.A .':zle- ' f..r t.- i;:t- .ks. n'. -rttr r -,dt-r. are :.,v:ti t" edit : a-h rtmuaerat_n "\\ at Wm es are 1)_itg" and "Help. A-no the W t.i A , textrteme. ,v ::tere-:[. art:.e treats of "Lab.lr. ving De \ ir. f r Wo\tieen," ind ttht- H-n ' partu:ents of "Enqtue'ltti lint 'T et TaleI Ch at," "h1..\ A: wrai and "T'1he KitchenI K:nIgdom"i are no:.e'f them: pertitte I1.:ig n :.t'.rest. Lu:ryCllegc tommenh.ement Pro0.4 'r ammen Jun . 3: R.arr.al meetI).g *of hard of Trustees: 6: 3.'. Juno cflI'ontest for' milin orattory,. Jun Hi . 11 o 'clock,.' adirez.e i bfore: t he Alumni Assiociationi . :3, addr'es be' torte it itter'ary Socities by Ia.'ii' ilent Hetnry 1L. Smrith, of I avidsaon E.ollege. N. C. June 10, 10) o'clock, annual commnnce. ment, TIED FORD's BLACKDRAUiT FOR CON3T1PATIOT Constipation is nothin n ore than, a e ogging of the bowels am.l nothingi~ less than vital stag nation or death if not relieved. I f overy ,constipated sufferer cou.ld realize that he is allowing p)oisionous filth to rema.in in hise system, ho would soon get relief. Constipatjon invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail nionta disappear when coasti.. pated bowels are relizeved. ThIed ford's BlaekDraught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without tho p urging of oalomiel or other vio ent cathartics. BIe sure that you get the ori i nal T[hedford's BIlack-D)raugmt, mnade by The Chattanooga Aledi' cin Co. Sold by all druggists in Morgan, Ark. May- 25i, 1001, I cannot recotmmendih1e df ord's litack. Draught toohbighty. Ikeep it in m- house all the time and have used It for the la,st. ton years. I never gave my chil'iren any other laxative. I thin kI could nlever be able to werk without it on account of boing troubiedi with coinstipation. Your medicine is New Idea Woman's Magazine. Brides, graduates, and flowers are hw dominant features of the first south of summer, and the J une umber of the New idea Woman's I aga.ino treats of them all, "June, ho month of Hoses," is a practical -ral paper, by Benjamin B1. Keech, harmingly illustrated. Sarah Slater ontributes a noteworthy artice on Juno Brides;" Agnes Warren de eribes "J un., Fetes;" and Kate Mars un writes of "A Woman and her Pin lonoy." in addition to these dir inetly timely themes, the several de artments of Society Fads, Good tonsekeeping, Embroidery, and lomo )ressmaking receive novel reatment, characteristic of the season. he short stories and verse are of ex ept ional excel lence. King Edward was welcomed in ranno with great demonstrations on ' day afternoon. 1W ~ iP 'NG Costs 0*25eq Or mai.t 86 cents to 0 Duros Eruptions, Sores, Colio, Hive Worms. '1iFiET1mr'.A. rHE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMFR'S S AB AIR - LINE NORTH -- SOUTH Two Daily Pullman VE Between SOUTH a FIRST-CLASS DIN The Best Rates and Rc Via Richmond and Norfolk and Stear Nashville, Mempi Louis, Chicago, NE Points South and South and Jacksonville anc and Cuba. POSITIVELY THE SHoF NORTH AI zrFor detailed informatior man reservations, etc., appl board Air Line Railway, or Passenger Agent, Columnbia C. B.WALWORTiI, A SAVANN THE SOUTHEII& ?HRaoUC.,n THE. sOU ExUent Jiervice Quick TIj An, Trip is 'a PIeasure Travel via-TiIE, SOUT1 Th~e Finest Dining-Car for detailld infornaation as to Tickel vations addresa the nearest Agent P.eseerder 'T,ftri. H aneg.r. Ge.eI Passenge W A 1SNGTON. D-C. WA.KNCNTOfS ANThA A passenger : d.. c.omfort, equLipped For rates, S'.:dl a on write to L2M GROUND TO DEATH. A Horrible Railroad Catastrophe in De troit, Michigan. A train load of Polos, numbering about. one thousand, who wore on an exourson from Chicago to )etroit to colobrato one of their Polish holidays, while gathered at the station to take the return train to Chicago woro run into by a "'fl) or" from the Wost on a parallel track. ''ho people woro thrown in the air and dashed to oither sido of the track. Many of them woro ground under th wheels. 'ren to tiftoon woro killed, and about thirty injured. Two negro stable boys and 32 valuable horses were burnec to death in a liro which destroyed the stable of W. Gould Brokaw's estate at. Great Neck, L. 1., Saturday. The loss is about $)0,O(0. FETT Cures Cholera-Infantum, Diarrhoea,Dysentery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. Aids Digestion, Regulates POW the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes bs. at pTEETING EASY. . J. MOFFETT. M. D., ST. LOUIS, MO. E, Thrush. Removes and Prevents, COUNTERACTS AND OVERCOMES HEAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN. OARD -- RAILWAY. -- EAST -- WEST. stibuled Limited Trains .nd NEW YORK. ING CAR SERVICE. ute to all Eastern Cities Washington, or via iers. To Atlanta, is, Louisville, St. w Orleans, and All west-To Savannah I al points in Florida TEST LINE BETWEEN [D SOUTH. i, rates, schedules, Pull y to any agent of The Sea 3. 3. Puller, Traveling ,'S.C.I sst.G4enl. Pass. Agt., I AH, GA.j ~N RAILWAY RADE and TRAVEL THERN STATES. n e Conv.enient .he:edes Tra.p to those who tE.RN RAILWAY. Service in the World. a. Rateu and Sleeping-Cr reser of THF. SOUTHEVRN RAILWAY. VICK. W. H. TAYLOK. D C. ATLANTA. CA. J. Ci rAI*s General Passenger. Agent, Wimino-t n. C.* BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD H. 0. BEA'TIES, Receiver. in Iafect June 1,'1902. Iwtweon Anderson and Walhalla. 9AsInOU t. . ZwETBOUID ARRiVE. I HAVI. Mixed. Mixed No. II. No. 12 dtation. No. 11 No. 9 P. %.1.. P.M. A.M 3 10 1t M ............... elton ............... 8 20 10 60 2 48 93;1........ Anderson F. 1)......... 8 40 11 10 2 45 '130....... a n erson 1'. D........ 8 46 11 18 ........ 12......... W est Antltlson....... 3 49 ........ ........ 901)...............DUonve r.............. 8 69 ..... ........ 0110 ...............Anatun ..... .... 4 05 ........ ........ 8 5i ...........1'ontdt leton ........... 4 11 ........ ........ 8 47.........hrry. 4 18 ........ ........ s 44...............Adtau s... ..... 421 ....... .. . 8 2 ..... . lanitn J ne t...... 4 33 ...... .. $.. 25 ...............ta ontt .............. 4 85 1 ........ 4 40 ........ 8 06....... ..W est Union ......... 6 04 ........ 8 00............ W alhallai ............ 6 09 . All rogular trains from Bolton to Walhala, h1ave preedene over trains of s%mo olas n ovitng itt tito Opposite direotton unless oth tot wise speolleil by train or(Ier. W%In at) sto at t.he following stations to ltakt on anid lot oil passengers: Phinney's Jttes and Satn y Hprings. J. M. AND1RitEltUN, Superintendent CllarlestoR aid Nstcrn Carolina R vCo. Augusta and Ashovillo Short Line. (Shedule to E1'oot March 1, 1908.) (litatl Down.) (Read Up). 12.46 pm.........l,v Ne wberry......... Ar 3.10 pin 1.60 pm . .. Ar laurons ............. Lv 2.02 pim 2.117 pm.........lv Laurone.. Ar 1.80 pm 3.3:1 pm......... Ar Spartanburg... l,v 12 01 pm 1. a'v .........vtpa rt anburg..... Ar 10.25 am ..32 p . ......... Ar Salutdta............... L . 3. 89 am +.11 pa......... Ar iontlors "nville Lv 3.05 amd ' ......... \r t- ''h 1 .. ..... .. l,v 7.05 ain a.- pm .....,L Newb-rry ((.N ,,j. ) 3 10 pm . , a . Iti r .................. Ly 2.02 pmn . 35 om... Jv%ur.n.................Ar 1.45 'm I 1.11 .\Ar - Ilnw')oI........... .1v 12.44 1 . ' - ar \ m;t . a............... Lv 10.10 . t-n I.t .\O:gutat....... .......Ar 11.66 ' p ..... 1 Wntf frt......... .Lv 7.56 r.I, t3 ......r 'orl toyal .......... Lv 7.40 a ri 4 pt ... l.v N. wherry (0 S.at.)Ar :1.10 pa I 0 ptui A r L tnr""as .. .........l.v 2.02 pm 2 . v . I,v 1.a uar n, ............... t 1..5 pin ''i,pin ...A r 't'uti e .. I.v 12.15 pmn For Itl'a th " Info' u,itioni 14.l,::ivo to rates, GEt1. T Itt: % N, c4ert. Ag . Uroenvillo,8 C N:RNl' w I \V11.1.1A 1s, to. . l'atsa. Agt. AUtestit. id 1'. M. I. '. r -t"n. 'rattlle I amtt. r. (E:astern Standtardi Tin o.) Sout It bott.l. Northbound. Seia fl Itt In 1-eect Atgust 26th 1902. 8'TATIO(NS. 8 401 1m, Lv Atlanta (s.A.L) Ar. 8 60 put 10 1111 Al liens 6 19 pm 11 165 umt l4Ibtrtout 5 17 ptn 12 :h pan Abievilio 4 0i pan 1 22 ptn Grenwood 3 35 im 2 15p:r A r Clinton (D)i'r) Ly. 2-45 pn (0.kW.0.) ut Ii) t.tn Lv (lenn Springs Ar 4 00 pin 12 If" pm: Mparlanburg 8 30 pi 12 2 1it n reenville 3 25 pm (lanrris Springs) 1 1,111 Waterloo 2 35 pm I U. ' a. " r 1.t1tens (Din'r) Lv 2 17 pm 53 52 202 t.v Laurena Ar 1 50 2 Li " Parks Ar 1 42 2 22 Clin ton.. 1 341 2 84 Uoldville' 1 17 2 4:3 ..Kinard. 1 10 2 49 ..Uary... 1 05 251 ..Jalapa.. I 00 :111 Newt)orry 1246 324 l'tospe-rIty 1232 :1 44 . ...8lighs.... 12 23 3: 3 ",t Moiuntalin 12 19 AM. 31 6I ...Chaapin... 12 DI9 467 Hilton 1202 4 id White itock I] f'9 4 (-7 Hallintia:> -- 1154 4 17 ......Ir n o..... 11 46 4 24 ..Leaphart.. 11 40 4 45 ArColum)bIau,v 11 20 i1 35 LvColun+bitt (A.c.t..)Ar I 10 6 20 Sut,ter 9 50 9) 2:) A r Charleston, Lv 7 01 'Ir'tt1 'a 'i2 arrive and depart front c\ t 1)1 dIopo)t. 'irtlras 22 ar1 8~i fron A. C. L. freight depot wVest Ilorvatis street,. For Htates, ' Ttae Tables, or further informam ti(on callI on anty Agont,, or write to w. Gi. (Itl LDS, T. M1. EMERSON, Preslenot. Traffic Msanauger. J. F. ELIvIN&JToN, 11. M1. EMERSON, 8ot. AgI. Ootn'I Frt. A 1'asIs A gt. Colina, s. 3.U. W''Ia~idnestn. N (I. CU RSE OF CURED51 BY WHITE RIBBON REMEDY No taste. No odor. Can be given in glass o1 water, tea, or coffee withouat patienit's knowledge. White Ribbon Remedly will cure or liest roy the dliseased appetite for alco holic stimuahmjts, whether the patient is a confir'med inebriate, a ''tippler,'' so 2iaI drimker or drunkard. I mpossible for~ anyone to have an app)etite for alco holic lhquors after using Whbite Ribbon Remedy. Indlorsedi by Members of W. C. T. U. Mrts. Moore, press superintendlent of Woman's Christian Tlemperance Union, Ventura, California, writes: "'I have testedl White Ribbon Remedy 0on very <>bstimate dirunkards, andl the cures have beeun manly. In many cases tihe Remedy was gwien secret ly. I cheerfully recomn mendi andl mdaorse White Ribbon Reme dy. MVemblers of our Union are dle lighIted( to find( an economiical treat ment to aid us in our tempierance work." Druggists or by mail, $1. Trial pack age free by writmng Mrs. A. M. Tlown sent.l (for years secretary of a Woman's. Christian Temperan".e Ufnion), 218 Tr'e mont St., Boston, Mass. Sold in Newv berry by Gilder & Weeks. Get the Best! 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