The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 22, 1901, Image 3

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i ^good roads department _ Commerce ?vnfl Traa?portii(lo? Ma] J> " Mvt Place In Cabinet. ^ 'WftPbd road enthusiast^ are conftden ^ that the bill providing for the erentloi of a new goverinueut department wll be passed at the coming session of con " * gross. The measure, us proposed am will be bucked by ilu: good road people, provides for the establlshmen '."of a depart incut of commerce am transportation or commerce nod publl works. It Is Intended to establish uu der its direction a bureau of goo< roads. At present the bureau of publl' road inquiries la under the deiMirtunen of agriculture. It is also the inteutloi to place bureuua now under the dlrcc tlon of the Interior and treasury de "pnTtrtcnts ttnder the proposed depart ^^ii< lit of commerce. President Moor National flood Roads assocla ^^ion recently said: M1 have talked with a great mnnj members of congress tbls summer > with the result that 1 am confident tin new deportment will be created at tin next session. Every senator and repre sentatlve I buv^ seen favors It. ""Bf" "tteretofore the politicians have no vjinde*siood the situation, but now the: *" are getting their eyes opened. Tin ^Tpfeople are also beginning to see some -. thing must be done toward bulletin* IJ^permanent good roads. Our mission ii fo^educnte. and In establishing this de "^aj^tmeut and making a liberal appro prlatlon for It the government will als< be educating. No one expects the gov . jprwu.cn t to .build the roads. Such t ^proposition would be foolish. The gov ^^rnment can, however, build samph ' roads and thereby let the people know what the advantages are. The statef must bnlhl the roads. "The railroads are Interested In i V movemeut for Rood roads liccnuse thej realize good roads are essential to tbeh Interests. At present shipments prac ncaiiy stop in a largo part of the conn try .for five "months evory yoar becnust the fanners cannot got to tlie railroad stations. The result Is the rn 11 roar companies must try to have cars enougt to carry the business when the farmer? can get to the Btatlons. This compel? them to keep large numbers of cart " Idle much of the time, and as thej don't want to maintain any more roll lng stock than Is absolutely necessary they a>c usually short of cars when the rush comes. With good roads all ovet .the country the trattlc would be dls trlbuted through twelve months of tlx ;yenr. - This Is the reason the railroads want good roads." * - - 1 1 STATE AID IN NEW YORK. What It Va Accomplishing For goat |mprov*m?at, * to a recant bulletin reviewing the work of road Improvement in New York state State Engineer Iiond says: .Tho legislature appropriated $420,000 ft^r read Improvement this year, and three years In which road Improvement work has been In progress fit) roads, Ua\h>g a total mileage of 4G mtlOB, hnvo been tpiproved at a cost of $1107,000: (hat ilU roads, lute lng n mileage of I33 tulles, are now undergoing Improvement at eost <f $773.7301 thatYunds have been awarded for the Improvement of Jl roads having n uilleSge of 7 miles ut a cost of ^oO.OOO, and that plans have been approved by boards' of suptM-vlsors of 12 counties for the Improvement of 47 roacls, having .jr pijleugM of 134 u?ile?. W|ilctj otu|iI jpiposo an fxpeape upon the Plato and the Coaulic*;, if adopted, of $1,001,443. When all tho roads already lmprovA/1 ' ? * "* vu, luum iiuuor improvement anq those whose improvement It* suggested have been improved, 100 will have % cpnstruptoU In 23 counties, covv eid/if |I0 mlle% at a cost of 8^1.85,'of which the state will have paid one-half and the counties one-half. ROAD PROGRESS IN OHIO. ? |mp|orfinent Dor^ Xot Keep Pace iVith tkp Ueuiand of Ihc Ohio has by no means kept pace in the mutter of roadbulldlng throughout the country districts either with the progress made In steam railway* or in the improvement of city streets, where within the past twenty-five., years the old maeadam and bowlder thoroughfares have given way almost entirely tt? the.mflvp upi} lasting grapite, brick fujd aspiislt, says the Cincinnati A Commercial Trihvno, Qg/ It is true there is In this state a law which enables the townships throughout Ohlo'to improve their road system, . kuown as the free turnpike law, and It ha* tloue wonders for the common roaaU of the state during the twentylivf-years'or-more that it has been In roree. Perhaps a few other states have similar laws, but they are not general. Thfi prdlpary ppuutry roads thrppghojp {pa poanfry generally are, as they Uavp gl\vays bpep, things to ayold Ip the aegaou of. 'free?ii?g and thawing, during which they oro usually impassable, Hoad PfPKress In Te????*e#. Judging from the enthusiasm which attended the- recent annual meeting of the Tennessee (Jood Honda association, much work la the improvement of highways will,be accomplished in that state next year. The convention was not content with academic discussions MUt?r$" mwk flke, but tqok practical steps toward a frenlNfntioft of fcbe ideals. To septiro ^hpitg* uptlop tlflougho^ tM fa hulld up ttu orifuulaaUon which ould be strong enough to pemlana legw^urgr'1 ju Bnni TO VWNWU nv'tfM.ot il?f JK#*bttfftda M*xilntt<n?it TO deeded also ffc>s> *fbe lpgflsla jure ior tuc uppuiitUjumt a engineer to foofoftr w.RH 9.00^1 sy^?f ihteudents in 'tbe muuer. p* ro*da and fcddws and io\- legi *latiop which WMUid norm It the employment of jqty HWW*I lln ruadmaklnit. |W *T . " H . . . ? 9 nr?n ~ ^ v }p t**y 1 \ * Tht ITrcfiiltj- of Salt. r Although in treaties on dietetics salt figures as a condiment. It Is universally t recognized to be something more; In,j deed it Is an Indispensable element of I the food of man and animals. A well . known authority asserts, says The j Medical Press and Circular, that whena ever the annual consumption of salt t falls below twenty pounds per head of 1 population the public hen It h Is likely c to sufTer. The deprivation of salt does not produce a dcllulte disease, but re^ duces the vitality of the organism as a c i whole, so that the victims of ndmlnls^ trutive measures which restrict the } consuinptlon of salt more readily fall _ prey to prevailing epidemics, as well as to endemic maladies. a Threw t'p Pie fpoaRe. Ilis Loving Spouse (who has been talking for live minutes without a y break)?I'd like to know. now. what you've got to say for yovrself. When p vou went down town 1 tolil yon exactly a the kind of hntli sponge I wanted, and ? you wrote it down, nud now yon bring uie this miserutile. pitiful, good for t nothing. Wnnt are you throwing that r sponge up in the air for? B Mr. Meeker?My dear. It's the only tiling I can do.?Chicago Tribune. \ THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Inpenioue Treatment by which Drunkar s are He ngr Cured Daily in 8pite ot' Themsolves. i No Noxiou? Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and , Positive Cure for the Liquor Habit. 1 It is now generally known and understood that Drunkenness is a disease 1 and not weakness. A bodv filled with t noison, and nerves completely shattered p ny periodical or constant use of intoxi. eating lipuors, requires an antidote cap. able of neutralizing and eradicating this , poison, an<l destroying the craving for in. to-ifn n ts. Sufferers may now cure them* . selves at home without publicity or 'oss 1 of time from business by this wonderful 1 "HOME GOLD CUKE" which has been ' perfected after many yearsoi close study i and treatment of ioerbriates. The faitlii ful use according to directions of this f wonderful discovery is positively guar. an teed to cure the most obstinate case, , no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transforms' tion of thousands of Drunkards into ' solier, industrious and upright men. WIVES CURE YOUR HUSBANDS!! > CHILDRENOURE YOUR FATHERS! i This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can he given in a cup of tea or coffee without 1 the knowledge of the person taking it Thousands of Drunkards have cured 1 themselves with this priceless remedy, ' and as many more have been cured ami : made temperate men by having the > "OURE" administered by loving friends I and relatives without their knowledge . in coffee or tea, and believe todny that . they discontinued drinking of their owe 1 free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not he | deluded by apparent and misleading "improvement." Drive out the disease St once and for gll time. The "HOME [ GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely I low price of Ope Dollar, thus placing . within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costing $2> to $50. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra 1 charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of one dollar. Address Dept. 1 EDWIN B. GILES & COMi I'ANY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, > Philadelphia. AH oorresjioiidence strictly confidental. 10 lv Lr Is FOR SA - * Just Received An elegant line of Hue Oaryine Sets. .1 nst the thing fur wedding and Xmas presents Also a niQ3 lot of Plain <f?ld Weddl'g Rings in different Weights and widths. Come in and see rh >*e handsome Ouk and Walnut 8-day clocks. M. E. TINS^EY, Smith's Request! Stop throwing your money away. Have you ever loet any money by paying two prioes for an article? If you have you had just as well laugh as to cry. I only wafti you of the future. Look Before You Buy, I have lutf. received an extra Ana ' Molasses which I invite every pernor* in Union county to come in &nd inspect. The Quality will surprise you. The i>rise will make you grin. ? ' '? w, Newell smiih/ ' Mention T^kb, 89-tf "In Texas a gas well that blown off at the rate of 1,000,000 feet p?r day and cspuot be stopped, has been discovered. i ' ~ - ON THE VERGE OF SUCCESS The Eaijr Steward and the Aada to in "Grafter." A man walked into one of the up 1 town college elubR one morning and sat I down tn the smoking room. Iiis air of assurance was hardly In accord Willi bis tattered clotb-'s. It was early, and nono of the members was about, lie rang the bell, and the stewurd responded. "It seems good to get back into the club again," he remarked. "Yes. sir," said the steward. "I used to be a member here, but I've had hard luck und can't afford it any longer." "Yes, sir; I'm sorry, sir," said the icnmu. "By the way, I'm a little short of mr fare this morning," sahl the nervy stranger. "Conhl yon let me have ten cents until I call here again?" The surprised steward reached into his pocket and handed out a dime. "Thank you," said the man. "Now, I'm also a little hungry, having had no breakfast. J>o you suppose you could gather me up a little luncheon?" The steward was stupefied by such a display of nerve. "And a little whisky with a dash of bitters would not go badly with the food." The steward flrd as one of Hie members entered. The stranger saw the j new arrival and rose hastily. "I am too early for my friend." he said as he walked toward the door. "I will return later." Then he added In an undertone, which the doorboy heard: "Too bad, too bad! That steward was easy. He'd given me the club If I'd asked for It. It's a wonder those members wouldn't stay away." The man of nerve walked down the street with his head bowed In deep thought. "How to get that luncheon without paying for It" was his theme.?New York Tribune. Slow Pnyer. Magistrate (to the Chinamau)?What's your complaint against this young man, John? Chinaman?He's too muchee by and by.?Baltimore Jewish Comment. POWERFUL MEN OF THE EAST. An Interesting Explain,lion of Their Unusual Strength. The Secret of Their Marvellous vitality and Nirve Force Jealously Guardtd. Women r'of the Harem C impound a Potion Whose Rejuvenating Effects are Almost Miraculous and Astmi-hed Jhe Most Skeptical. The fondest hopes of ancient or modern >.f>e1rer? ii ter the Kniintaln of 1*orpetmil Youth, run scarcely have aimed higher than the rcv-u't' :?-'h|evei| by the marvellous cumpound, Known throughout the Bust us Kb StOK 111 It Travellers redlining to Europe have, from time to truiw, brought astonishing tales of the rejuvcuattng effects jirodueed by this WomUrof the Orient. Crudely compounded by the Women of the Iturein, fr 111 tormulas handed down orally from generation to generation, thi> secret of this preparation thus jealously guarded and known only ,*b the inmates of the lia'ctn and the Couft Physicians, (01, M< ?K III If lias been practical!} tin ootiiinat-le excepting '?y the favored ones for whom it wt>s Intended. Recently, liowtoer, a |>roininent native Arabian I'll}sivtiin, hiini->iicd Iroiu his country for offense, nnu deprived 01 hi* vast possessions, ha* availed himsclt of his know i-| 1'ilgo, to earn r. livtihooo befitting liis station, by supply iug this marvellous compound. Kb MOKlilK, to the nobility and wealthier e asses of all Burope, who llAVO cheerfully paid hiin large fees in return for the benefits received. t oiiiciit with the large income derived from this practice, this agpd Pti'isi<|an has repeatedly ref\t?('d \<Ty liiiprul pliers nuide to' hint for the foyqiufa oi' his Itemed}, but in has 'finally agreed with the iiupor. ing IOUSV of Tin. NuYKS-FUbbKR COMPANY, of I'liiladelphiu, to pill it. up inconvenient torui for sale e.xeluslt oiy in the I'nited States, and this firm having toe exclusive agency, now offers it for the tirst lime to the American public. This Kemedy must not bp yon founded with the numerous nervous pxhau-tion, lost man hood and stdf abpse remedies wh|ch are advertised under u variety uf muni'*, as there is absolutely nothing which scientiile chemistry has been utile to prodme, wnieli can even approach the pe. rless Kb MOKJJIR, n purely vegetable coiupt uiub extracted from rare t topical roots and herbs. Kb MOKIll It isu Remedy fur one specific puipose, which is u> strengtlioii the vital force and prevent decay ill Men, its marvel ous effects ih iiiTostlug decay of the. vital pi'ihotp'les, ospccatbv in the ninly. be.iim tin p.palled iipd never tiijljng' a\id it* use is Universal all Rvef flip' U.Ut, where strong, \ ii jle i?,c.;V w lib large families of descendants arc llie ri le, Iherc nitial ho let doiila, ei|||cr as to ii., efficiency or benefit U| the ip-unrul system. While it I* an iil'suluto xpeeitte tun! |*i.,l;ivclv mmriuti-'fti \>i our me worst cnrc of nervous <lciiiliiv, lost ninduxxl, or similar weakness due to excesses or voiilltfiil errorx, :l i? a'so ii.-mI with the Kivaii ht success a* a vitalizer, jtlvintr p'/ye, to till' veak parts, ami drvi'lonini' ^ era i n lain lux the ftlSI lia ttr.tl vigor of tiuiliKo'oil. U is ppt of- -for ' the American trade in tablet fo-'m. null though extremely powerful, i,i is perfectly hariMU-8* and easily taken, 0,110 tal>l-t V.C-t>>?* a dose and doing ttio wo'jk iia^i ?t,n ?< evldentI\ as to h ave lio'ill uie hifliu of Iho patient. 11 tyilj ypVl so as to stay enrol. livery package Is opened atel carefully examine^ by the imn Tiers wnen received, |ll|t)' U lh<-'?t V<4; piekol iintlar tlieif sea) and positive guarantee to eitfe. It \v?IJ U'" ' II' jli-epaiU. under plain eover wii|t ful| and coitt|ile|e dirci-ii'dis, on receipt 01 the pi ice, $1,00 per package, or six packages lor si Address I III-; N<>Y lis-ITMXl.lt COM I'AN V, Market and tMUi Ms., l'hi'udclphia. ? B tfL ^ lumped on a. Ten Penny Sail. The littl?? daughter of Mr. J. N I I pouch jam, el mi "M i W'M'U uiko J of -on penny units, a ui 'Inust ore I iiitii eiii i>? |y i liron'li h< i loo' and a se ? a?l one half WAV through Cham i eilaoiV l'ani Horn whs piouipllv applied | and livn iimuies infer i'to pain hid ?h? app-aivt! and no ?oo?e snfTt.r;i>g w *s expeiicnc <1. in iInn* du\s ili * clu'd was worts ing her s.ioe as usual and with absolutely no disooint it Mr. Powell is n well known i;i< tenant of Falkland, Vh i'aoi 1? ilin is . i? aul is o' ic i . i "lis Mlrh Iijai's-S w dti'Ml lilt' IM'.Ulll il'l'l III one iluul t.h** lino: i?.qui:e<i uj tin omul treatment For sale l<y F. (J. Duke. Druggist. % While i#> ( llioial statement. bus Ih"Si made, it, is coiuuion g* ssip at the To-asury Del'Slitinent tiat. Seri-tary tiiie| and a nuinliet' of the treasury ollioiaia aie opposed to tho refcnaciintuit of the Gearv law. or 4 'Chinese Kxe.|ii?'on Ac1'1 j-8 i< is mo-e commonly call This ?ub,ie t i< a very ticklish one to handle. Did You Know This? I>o you know that a iic^-looted cough or cold lends to eout-utnpt ion? Mure people dio from I In; effect s of en tch in if eold than from I any other known cause. There is one remedy ami remember it only costs twenty-five cents, that lias proven a sale, unfailing cure for coughs and colds. It is called Mexican -^yriip, t Your druggist has it or will act it for you, i It heals and strengthens the linnrs and j breathing passages, when nothing else you take so?'uis to do you good, you had better yet a bottle today and read "the testimonials on the wapper. Ifave You Worms? Are you growing thin and sickly? lias your skin a pale or sallow tnugeV Do you not oe easioually I eel a ho'low sensation in tue pit of your stomaelt, or a queer distres- in your bowels? Do you grot eusily vexed, nervous or ' fidgety? Probably you arc nourishing somo stomach worms, a lengthy tape worm, or else ' n thousand pin worms that aro devitalizing ' your entire system You can expel them by ' taking Mother s Worm syrup. Nothing else ' is so etfeetive. ' Better Health. i, liettor health always follows a use of Me.v iean Hoot, sbnply.*?beeause tlcy cleanse this system of sickening and effete matter so thoroughly and completely. It is a sin t<> re . main constipated wlien Si ex iean Itoot I'ills only eost 25 cents a l> >x. . The Best Vain Cure Is one that is absolutely safe and sure and ' that taken internally will cure cramps and ' eolie. or a plud externally will reduce ' swelling and suit due pain, (looch's C'uiek Itelief does this and only eosts 25 cents. Want to he Vrettv? 1 Then Purify your blood by taking Hooch's Sarsaparilla, the best of ail blood medicines. Pilc-ine Cures Piles. Money refunded II it ever fails. A nti-Auuk cures Chills and Fever. Notice has been rec-ivtvi at. tlie S aic " 1 )eti:t; t meiit tlio fh<? V?? ?./?!> i ........ pro|??.sfs t<? elrtii'i li iii this conn irv?n sch >.>1 which si; >tl be il??%?>'*? | a study of Apiencau Iti?lttsti 1h1 methods ? M. Miileratd, 'lis French Minister o* <V? oQicrtif h the a?nh >r of the proposed 1 plan, which is a llttleiing tribute t- n .\ru?rieai. etitcrinise and commercial < gen ins. ?i I ;; ! Subtle |! Foe | ? I)yspe|wia is unrecognized in |?K] half the crises. It deceives tho 9& t unknowing sufferer. Its many | variations \vark along the weakest 6>g M liueti of the. system. To battle against only one of them is vain. jK Our booklet exphiiiw Its svinp- BBB fonts. Our Dyspepsia Tablets give ffb , complete and lasting relief. m t. GILES' I 1 Dyspepsia Tablets 1 ' 10c., 25c. 2 " AND 50 c. <Cj5 i S Li> BY UNION DRUG CO. I NION.S. c. '' The rieaHv.Vi lieuai Intent has is-suec ^ H {viftttpuiy uai'iiing to Frtiiuli ix po;!?-n< a^uin.st, the pmcAicn ot" slopp'Hu ,| itdlll >->A III iJ'Vk-l .1 f < t l?i^ C ,, Th? . i\\ vVs iw?vc (tMCttvcMed that. in ihrii ^ cfYor 8 to preserve fruits with a Rjiciiiuiu. <>f su^rti, the Krereh oonwrvcrs luiv \ Imvii rosortinw l?? l.h? us? ot suiplm j tiniit-K i<> hii **xieut ii jtni.ius to h?*a t?', j :iliO, w it fi a View to plt'SMTVillt? tilt; Ita- u 'uial color,# excessive amount of ae.d , iave b^tui employed. 3u? wtriiie for luvc Vimus-uhI kee| 1 V ?cl TJ ? " ? iliwown i LE AT HOLMES ASTHMA C Asthmalene Brings Instant R< All C Sent Absolutely Free < WRITK YOUR NAME Al CHASCSEO 1 FOR TEN EVERY^^^^rYjiRINOS i RELIEF. i )?. Takt Mhos', Mkihcink Co., a ... i. iiit-ii; i write tills test itnonliil from a IToet of your AsthTiiiilenc, for the euro of Astli nodie list lima for the past liiyeurs. Having exl chanced to see your sinn upon your wimloivs a I tied \ bottle or Asthninlcne. My wife eoill mi v -ry soon noticed u radical improvement. Al leared and the is entirely free from all sympto; iiend the ntedieine to ali w ho arc alllictud with Yours respee fully, lit. Tait linos. Mehii'ivk Co. (iontletneli: 1 was troubled with Asthma fo tit they hate all failed. I ran across your adve found it lief at once. I have since purchased have a family ol four children. und for six ycat f health and tun doing business every day. Thi on see lit. ltoiue address, 2d.r> ltivington stri RIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY Do not delay. Write at i 3uos. Mi:i>i< ink Co., 79 East 13 When Writing Mention Tiik i'Niox Times. To the l'nbUc, Allow mo to say a tow would in praise t eii.inibuiiiiib'vS Cough Remedy. L li?m Via y severe cougli aim cold aud feared would get pneumonia, but after taKing to secoim dose ol Una medicine 1 fell eitei, 1 lute bjt-ies ol it uuievt uiy cold od liii. poms :u uij client oisapi-eaieti jf uii?oi>. I am in^at lespt-Cilully vouia n lj?r. I Mi, Ktip'i c>. Meycis, til?fhiitj-J a iYclU.il Oi., \> U-elllig, vV. V'a t or ?ap. j, > F. 1^. thine, ihttftg a*. H, Ii ia proposed that the McKinley 11 iomimcut at Canton will cost ?7o0.0(Ji) 11 i.d the arch, to be erected in Washingjii, $1,.VJO,00!\ wWch latter i'limum lr. ilium n^ards as some >v niic loo auiil%>us. ^ '"laibt v mtt i an iniaiit child < f mine , ad ciou./ 1.1 <i vi.iienl loi m,'" lintel J l! olih \V. 11 dgois, a Clinician Lvatge-'t St,, of h liley. Ala. "I g.?Vo ilri ,i lev, *1 0.esot 1 vini.it ilain's Cough IveHlf-dy k ud tu a shun ,:uie ail danger was | a ' nd tlie eliiai lecovt ivu " Tins , tuitio a ot o.,iy oiires oroU|>, buj Witeii giVoo ;.i l> ;.ou as th? lirst uv uipioius w ri. e icvitiv ?iir atlacii. it cn.tii'S PC 11 pu.ui o / Ifv 'iMimful sub.ua'', c w.'.u ?ay (i hivi is fAj, sid nil; t-? y Vnhv as ^ ) an a til Km 0} t\ (J. Liukc, ? 1.hgglSI,. ' Pnb.ic bessions of the Schley Court ot " nil diy iiaVe ci-iue to a close and tl)0 j] Vnr.nco a a.I in (lie lit.ids ot the A ijiir.ls ctimii./si.ig . hoc-ta.l. Fhcir ex . ojinaiuiu will i* (| "lie several weeks ami ? . is doubitul if a decision wi.l l>e made 0 ubiic be tote the lirst of Dcceiuoer. (> iVie WorUi%s Great Paver Medicine. 11 <1 Johnson's Ttitiie docs in a day what a low tannine cannot do lit ten dajfj. Its a pieutiio cures are in striking can trust d Mill the feeble cures made L>y (Quinine. V It jt.u aie utlcieiy vvretciud, uiKe a d lioiongti course of Joimt-oii's i onic and ? livcouleviry tiact ol Malarial poisoning " he wise iusure I heir lives and the wiser ^ isuie their iimdi.n m iiwi..ir i..i. -.v.. '/wniiruMi O _ dull cure ana I'ever Tome. Ii. costs,Ml * L-i-ls it u cito;.; noi Oi.c cent it it does . ut. 1. lo ly ? ~ i t r hi iiimi lai ?TTfnuw? ANTEI & MOORE'S PHA JL-X - ' ?VL' " * URE FREE! elief and Permanent Cure in ases. on Receipt of Postal. JD ADDRESS PLAINLY. There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief, even in the wont cas?w. It cures when all else fails. TllH U?V D. V WV! I " tr... ... uuuo, v ma Ridge, HI., says: "Your trial bottle of AsthuialeiiM received iu good coudltion. 1 cannot tell you how thankful I feal for the good derived from it. 1 waa a slave, chained with putrid sore throat iiud Asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever being cured. 1 saw your advertisement for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting disease. Asthma, and ; bought you had overepoken yourselves, hut resolved to give it a trial. To my listonisliment, the trial acted like a 3harm. Send tne a full-size bottle." Rev, Dr. Morris Wechslcr, Itabbl'.of tiie (Jung. linai Isiaal. Near York. Jan. 3, 1901. Drs Taft Huos\ MkdicinkCs., Gentlemen: Vour Astlunnlcne in excellent remedy tar Astliamt und May Fever, md its composition alleviates all troublaa wliicli combine with Asthma. Its sucoasa ia astonishing and wonderful. After having it carefully analysed, we aaa state ttiat Asthmalenu contains no opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. Very truly yours, Kev. l>r. Mi otitis Wf.ciibi.wb. Avon Settinob, N. Y., Fob. 1, 1001. sense of duty, hn\ lug teatetl the wouderful ma My wife has been atllicted with spastiausted m.v own skill as well as many nthera on 130th street. New York, I at once obuiced taking it about the first of November, 'tor using one bottle her Asthma has dlsapins. I feel that 1 can consistently recemtliis dist rf.ssiiiD ? oi li. PHKLPS, M. D. Feb. 5. 1901. r 2"' yours. I have tried numerous remarilra, rtisouu-iit iiml st art ml with a trial bottle, your full si/.o l?)ttlo. and I am o\ or grateful, s was unable t<> work. I am now in the s tost Iniony you oan make such uso of aa Ot. S. It A I'll A KL, 67 Hast 1811th at,. City FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL once, addressing Dr. Taft oth St., N. Y. City. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "dometblng New Under The Sun." All doctors have tried to core 'ATAUUi I by the use of powders, acida, uses, inhalers and drills in paste form, heir powders tiry up the mucuaua lemhrunes causing them to crack open nd bleed. The powerful acids useu in dialers have entirely eaten away the line membranes that their makers imed to cure, while pastes and ointlenta cannot reach the disease. An old nd experienced practitioner who has jr many years made ajclose study and peciulty of the treatment of (JATAKHH, its at last perfected a Treatment which hen taillifully used, not only relieves i once, hut permanently cures CA'ARUli, by removing the cause, ?tvp iiiy ttic discharges., mid curing ail inamalion. It is me only remedy known , science ihat actually reaches the af unt'U purls. 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