The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 27, 1901, Image 3
CHOKED WOMAN TO DEATH. '
??
David Hoge Charged With Murder of
Mrs. Shannon. j
Washington, Pa.,. Dec. 17.?As a re- I
. oult of the inquest on the remains ?
$01 of Mrs. Elizabeth 8hannon, who was 1
' found dead in a field near Waynesburg '
yesterday, David Hoge has been placed 1
under arest charged with her murder.
. It is alleged that Hoge was last seen '
driving out of Waynesburg with the .
woman, and both were said to have
been drinking. ,
At the Inquest finger marks were
fAnn/l AA ?hA .1 . - - J ' -
.v?uu vu vuv> nuiunu B luruitl, l*UU It IB
thought she was choked to death and
left lying in the Held. Hoge is a mem- (
her of an old and well known Green |
, county family. ;
a ?
^ rN- Huidekoper Dies.
Philadelphia, Dec. 17.?Dr. Rush S.
Hutucn^ui uicd today at a hospital in
this city from a complication of dis- .
eases, said to have been contracted |
during the Spanish-American war, in
which he served. Dr. Huidekoper was
United States commissioner general to
the exposition at Hamburg in 1883 and
in 1898 was appointed chief surgeon
in the army with the rank of lieutenant
oolonel. He was 47 years of
age.
Death to Ywo From Explosion.
Terre Haute, Ind., Dec. 17.?Edward
Blue and Claude Strader were fatally
injured by the explosion or a can of
powder in a coal mine west of hers
late yesterday afternoon. Blu^died
P shortly before midnight and Strader
this morning. Both men were single.
Unions Object to Convict Hire.
Montgomery. Ala., Dec. 17.?J. T.
Stubbs, representing the Iron Molders'
union at Birmingham, was here- yesterday
and filed the union's protest
against the contract under which 100
convicts have been hired to the Birmingham
branch of the Atlanta stove
works. Eighty convicts were sent up
and put to work last week. The protest
is backed by petitions from hundreds
of the business men of Birmingham.
who ask that convict iniw t??
kept out of the factories of the district.
!
Negro Assailants Sentenced. c
Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 17.?Henry ;
Pratt, the negro who was protected '
from a mob by SherifT Kyle, of Tusca- 1
loosa county, last summer, was yesterday
sentenced to five months at hard
labor for an attempted assault on a
. " white girl. At the same time James ,
Harris, another negro, was sentenced
# to the penitentiary for seven years
- for assaulting a negro woman. ;
* Alabanfb Farmer Freezes to Death.
Groensboro, Ala., Dec. 17.?A young
whlta farmer, Ed Jackson, while going
home Saturday night. lost his way and I
froze to death. His body was found c
next to the Walton Hatch place yes- *
terday morning.
Blizzard In Portugal. f
Lisbon, Dec. 17.?The cold weather
prevailing here is quite unprecedented. t
Two sentries have been frozen to p
death. The river Taugus is full of c
drift ice. The provinces of Portugal '
have been swept by a snowstorm. I
Macon to Get Damage Money. f
' Macon, Dec. 17.?A communication ',v
has been received by the city officials
from Congressman Bartlett stating r
inmi tne eity ox Macoa would soou reoeive
damage* in the amount, of $5.104.72
from the United States government.
This amount has been appropriated
for damages done by the
ije ? volunteer soldiers encamped at Central
City park during the Spanish-American
war.
Wants $10,000 Damages.
Atlanta, Dec. 17.?Mrs. Mary J. Menaffcy
yesterday filed suit in the city
court against the Atlanta Rapid Transit
company for $10,000 damages for
alleged personal injuries said to have
seen sustained In April of this year
IHRRP BREEDS.
We are asked which is the best breed
of sbeep for the farmer who wants to
keep a small flock on bis farm. This
question of breeds is so much n matter
S of personal fsncy that it practically resolves
Itself Into the assertion that
^ there is no best breed of anything. We
m may say this, however: Any breed is
betterjthan no breed. The Merinos are
among the hardiest of our sheep. They
produce an oily and flno textured fleece
and a small carcass as mutton. The
Cotswotef have a large mutton carcass
anJbroarse, long wool and are especially
valuable as producers of high
priced early lambs. The Sbropshlres
are a good all round breed for the av- |
erage farmer, hardy, fair mutton ant- I
state, giving a heavy fleece of good |
quality. Stated In another way which
will be readily understood, it may be
said that the Merinos are the Berkshires,
the Cotswolds the Chester I
Whites and the Shropslilres the Po- *
land-Chinas of the sheep family.
Here to Come.
ft ^7^'
Jimmy?Huhi Is dat all yer caughtf
Montmorency?Oh, but Vp going j
bap*. yo*'(Mr. 1: ?g- mm hWg
get sops <ms to take this <4 my hoe* ,
|gf w*?New f oyk Jpumal. ^ ,
t
Charleston Exposition Rates
Via The Southern Railway.
On account of the South Carolina I.iteiSlate
and West Ii dian Exposition to le
leld at Charb ston, 8 C. brainier l>ec-rober
1st, limi, The Southern Railway
will sell exclusion ticke's to Cliaibstoi
?nd teturo at the following attractive
a tea: from Spartanburg, S. O.
For $10.00 tickets on sale daily, with
Inal limit Jnue 3id, 1003
For $7 36 tickets on sale daily, limited
lo return ten days.
Foi $4 95 tickets on sale Tuesdays and
.hursdaye, limited to seven (7) days.
Coneepoudingly reduced rate* from
>t.|ier p -ints.
The Southern Rrilway operates double
laily trains on conv*uieii< schedules wi'li
Pullmau Sleepers to and ftom Charlsaton.
Fur further information apply to:
W. H Taylor,
A. G. P. A , Atlanta, Ga.
BSubtle |
Dyspepeia ia unrecognized in Wj|
S half the cam*. It deceives the
g unknowing sufferer. Its many
B variations work along the weakest I
B lines of the system. To battle 4
K against only one of them is vain.
B Our booklet explains its eymp- Bi
B ton?. Our Dyspejmia Tablets give
B rnmplrtr anil lasting relief.
E GILES' I
K Dyspepsia Tablets 2
B 250 AND*' 50c!
S LD BY UNION DRUG CO.
UNION, S. C.
The Senate baa lalilied the new HsyI'auneetorte
tieatv; although the fleovuatic
Senators would like to have bad it
r ve th<- U. S. fn-er control over the
s hmtaii Ccins1, th?y made no obpr*
>' >118 to taking the vote.
THE HOME GOLD CURE.
\.n Ingenious Treatment by which
Drunker a are Be ng ? ured Daily
in Spite of Themselves
ifn NnTlmia TVsiiAa. Mrs Ot/aalranin..
of the Nervea. A Pleasant and
Positive Cure for the
Liquor Habit.
It. is now generally known and unlerstood
that Drunkenness is a disease
tnd not weakness. A body filled with
>oison, and nerves completely shattered
>v periodical or constant use of intoxi:nting
lipuors, requires an antidote capibloof
neutralizing and eradicating this
oiBon, and destroying the craving for inoGcants.
Sufferers may now curethemiclves
at home without publicity or loss
>f time from business by this wonderful
'HOME GOLD CUKE" which has been
wrfected after many years of close study
ind treatment of ineroriates. The faithiil
use according to dirrctions of this
vonderful discovery is positively guarinteedtocure
the most obstinate case,
10 matter how hard a drinke>. Our
ecordsshow the marvelous transformaion
of thousands of Drunkards into
ober, industrious and upright men.
WIVES CUKE YOUK HUSKANDSM
iHILDKEN CUKE YOUK FATHERS!
['his remedy is in no sense a nostrum
>ut is a specific for this disease only,
ind is so skillfully devised and pre>ared
that it is thoroughly soluble and
deasant to the taste, so that it can he
riven in a cup of tea or coffee without
he knowledge of the person taking it.
i'housands of Drunkards have cured
hcnriselves with this priceless remedy,
uicl as many more have )>eea cuied and
nade temi>erate men by having the
'CUKE" ad ministered by loving friends
ind relatives without their knowledge
n coffee or tea, and be'icve today that
hey discontinued drinking of their own
ree will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be
loluhed by apparent and misleading
'improvement. Drive out the disease
it once and for all time. The "HOME
xOLD CUKE" is sold at the extremely
ow price of Oae Dollar, thus placing
vitbin reach of everybody a treatment,
uore effectual than others costing $2-"> to
!">0 Full direetioas accompany each
>ackage. Special advice b? skilled phy?
licians when requested without extra
h.irge. Sent prepaid to any part of the
vorM on receipt of one dollar. Address
3cpt. 1 EDWIN B. GILES A COM?ANY,
2330 and 2332 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
All correspondence strictly confldental.
16 ly
l?ei eral W.tid, who knows what h?
* 'slkin^ alhiiit, insists that some men*
re of recip ticuj on sugar and 'twco>
? nreesst'V to resanm prrsterltr
.'ability t Cuba It is said with a pr ?
ction 1st sneer it nt Cukmi ratrintisiu
vgms aa I suds with sugar sad totacco;
lilt ttds ii xn ill-us'tired ren ark that, is
*. uiHine ef Luuch nioi? ?x tensive appl<UlluD.
Purify the Blood
By taking the old reliable Botani. |
Wood Baliu (B B. B ); cures ulcer*
>cnful?. eoz-ma, piwpUs, itching *kin,
whitiar Imnea, boils, cvrbuncl- *, If you
ire all run down tak? B B. B. It 'III
(ire Mfn. vliror and strength to the blood,
ft, B. B mak'Sth' bWmd onm and rich.
D'OtfffHta.SI. Trial treat m nt frre, by
anting U.ocjd Balm (>?., Atlanta, Gta
The Republican ,Nn i* *aid to bo to
i null m?w 14? xieo and Oklahoma a->
-taw's, n ?t bream** ei'h- r baa population
?nou<rh- to entitle it to one representative,
lap. liecatise the admiral-hi <>f b th would
I- ubtlma add four tuoie to their majoiit)
in the *enate. The population of Ifew
Mexico Is \ '>3.503-, + OnJ*ho u ? Ql ,884;
and the mt|o of representation 4n ponjifp
iq 173,004.
?
The Anti-Trust league and repn
sentativee of seveial labor orgin*/. wion
havt filed proof of their changes again:
Attorney General Knox w ?h the Senai
Indisiary Committee, which has prr
mised to consider tin 111 In fore ?akii
final action on his neuiina'ion to th
Attorney Gcneial of the U. S. Th
men who make these eharftee believe the
are ample to warrant an adverse repor
n the nomination of Mr. Knox, hn
owl* g to thw fmidship of republican
for tiu^is, which Attorney Gener*
Knox was so long eouneiced snd tbioug
wbich he made the money to enable hit
to pay more money than he now gets fc
a years salary for a pair of trotting ho se
which he drives around Washington
they are not. sanguine of getting ilia
an ion lorm the committee.
THE NEW WAY.
Common Sei se for Women.
Ladies Should Rend of the Latest and Most Success
ful Importation From France,
All Womankind May Possess Bright Eyes, Fa:
Skin, Strength and Qood Health.
So Dr. l-alt-rd, the Tallinn* French practl
tinner who ha* devoted lii* whole lift* to the alint
of woman, and ha* won the highest distincth>
through hi* wonderfully 8iicces*fiil nrnotloe anion
the Brat fainille* of Pari*.
WOMAN A HEROINE
| Woman I* a heroine, rays the Doctor, and lit
remarkable endurance and ability to wlthatiin
the nioMt trying ordeal compel* a Inilration. Sli
i* a slave to the Natural Modesty of her *ex. wlilc
*u often cause* her to endure ttie greatest trials, an
Miller in silence, rather than con*ult even her lam
I ily Physician, Tearing to ez|ai.*o herself to necei
aary questioning and probable xainlnat Ion,
A LIFE STUDY
Rccognl/.lng this Tact enrlv in hi* practice. III
Inland I a~. t>> years of tody and close applicatioi
evolved an entirely uew method oT Ireatnicnt To
all aliments peculiar to women, which lia* nn
with iiiiIkiuii(1< d success anil hi* Branch Oflicei
managed by akllhd oh)sleiau* under his prrsoni
supervision, are-now located In evaiy large c'ty c
Kuropc,
It* his >U|M'rtor methods each patient receive
ahsslutely tree oT charge. Toll and detailed ndvle
esp ei.illy adapted to tier ease, tlm* uvo|dtlig a
embarrassment or ineouveiilence. and a* Dr. La
Hard'* remedie* aie put t.p In the Turin T smal
d .inly waTer*. they ere easily carried and lake
in any time or place, w tliout attracting a'tentioi
This Insures regularity in treatment wliieli is mos
important t? * cure, and generally lmpossihl
with liquid retiirdie*.
Liquid renndles always contain s Isrge propor
tion o alcohol, lt'skcy or other liquor*, to pre
serve them Torn *, oiling, D", LaBnru's Wafer* ar
a "dry nusllrlio'" and *rc positively free from in
toxicants "I uareiilledrugs of :mr km I,
MODERN METHODS
l>r. iKuril's 'leatest snceesa ha* been achieve
tij III. use of thr "t AltuNlA W.M'KK." Tlii* i
not a I'stei t Mi*lleiiie, tint a scientific preparatiol
of "viliur nut," or "CARONIA'" (cmninonly know
a* Black llawkherrri, and other well known lierln
whose enralive properties liave tie It known t
herliallst* for centime-. "Vihtirnnni " or 'TAIKI
NIA." is recogiii/id aim preacrdicd liv the leadlli
physicians <>t tin-world as tlm list known 8|>eeili
for Female t entiles The extremely ill-agrecnld
taste of these drug* liaa In-en overeonie liy akillfii
Miunipnl.iitoii, retaining however al of tlielr vir
lltcs and strength, and these spcclth s li ve I cci
so combined ami prepared us tn form a dainty wafer
eaflly taken, yet euro "lying the most accurate am
Certain cure for Female Wtitkncss, Nervous I'run
iration, I* Infill and Suppressed Menses. Irregu
isrity, ls*u(*irrlioi ;i or While-, Sterility, I'lceia'ioi
I the lllerns,1 liauge of Life in Matron or Maid
hlllllic Decline, Urinary I ion ics. Nervous lie
'llie. Profits- Flow, 1 lireateni*! Mlaci-.rriago, Dal
|ii.alio.i ol lb Heart. I 'wins ill the |JM| Side, 'oh
Hnndaor Feet, Bearing (Iiiwii Pains, Buckutln?boitnes*of
Breath, Scalding of Urine, Soreness o
Breast, Neuralgia, Uterine Displacement, and nl
lhose symptoms which make the average woman'
life so miserable. It.makes* child birth easy am
i\/m niiaA
A VALUABLE FEATURE
"OA HON I.\ W.VFKlt.S" hav; proven u Messing t<
l hmisnnds of sulli-rlng women, who have I wen mud.
well, strung and happy In a sillprisiuglv slior
time, lie this wonderful treatment. They will no
only cure the most obstinate cases no inultor hov
loop neglected, hut are iImi the "lily known reined;
;bat can Iw absolutely rolled ii|?oii to |ircvcut thugs
monthly recurrences of extreme pain anil suffering
nvedkiilr endured l?y so many of our women.
PURE AND EFFtCTIVE
"DR. I.it'.niii's Altos IA W A KICKS" ar
purely vegetable, containing no injur on* iheni
iculs or drugs, and arc |Hs|l|r?|? guaranteed to cur
even the most pegl-ctcd cas s, it direct ions ar
carefully followed,and the un-dicinc honestly taken
Th'f va ttahln rein dy, "Dlt, l.sllOltD'S t'AKu
Nle," is now on sale in America liy the importiii]
firm of Novrs Ft't.l.KK 0'MPant, who hare con
tragtid with Dr. I.altortl for tlie exclusive agenc;
lor the United States, A Consultation Deportnieiii
under the tii|wrvlston - I Dr. I.nltord. Is maintain*
and special advice luruislnsl aliso(uiely tree o
charge in all who take the treatment. i adieu or
deriug "CAIIONIA"are invited to write all aboil
their particular cases. In detail, and are assurvi
the most sscreil privacy as to their correspondence
as no testimonials or letters from ladies are evui
published liy us.
(Inr r?x ot "CAUONIA WAI-TiltS,'' containiii)
a month's supply, will Iw *cnt. securely |>aeker
and prepaid In any address in the U. S, or Canada,
on rsceipt of One Dollar, ueconipaucd liy the de.
tails nf your case, A full and complete treat men
including all necessary medicine, and our wriltei
guarantee. Kite Dollars, payable in advance.
This charge covers all expense, including Irct
advice and full dinctinna. Tin re are no additionu
charges 01 any kind, thus placing the tregtniriii
w Unlit the teach ot ail.
Address Consultation Dept., Tlll-.NOYre.KPI.Mtf
''omhasy, Maikct and '.Mill Ms.. 1'hila. :?#-1y
Mr. HoosptpI* urd the ivpubliCAn
Iwadpra wrp iw doubt aIk ut v?h*-i.her to
alio* ?lte U gofprti nit to bPOOTJp
s ItondlmltW in the hi a'eol tmiat, xa i
w<>uld if It aecppled Mr. A-drew
PairUPtflf-'a douw'inn of $10 000.0(H) it
hose bot'dt, with ihp coiutnioii that ih.
bo", da slialt tip held for lift? rears and
h ii.c* in* bt- c-t volt d to a iiHtminl
inir?ittil.\ Mr. Cninpgif It- n o?-pii asked
if hv wouldn't sell ?hf Itoi tls and dnimtr
thp c?sh, hut it is (Imhifiil whether hp
wol tlo so. as, in thf opinion of matix,
?hat would defeat one of his main oh
j"#'s to tuake the government a partuei
of the steel trust.
VI
Pis
FOR Si
. . . .? '-<*
On Friday the House of ItsnresentH**
tiv^s receiv> d the Philippine tariff bill
'* from the Ways and Means Committee
* with an explanation of its features from
e Charman Payne and a minority report
from the d? m tcratic portion *f the ComB
mitue. The democrats deelao themselves
'3 as opposed 110^ only to this measure h t.
* to ihe general'-policy of the m<j'?ritv in
J dealii g with the Phi'ippint Island wh'ch
' they ohaiaeieiize as imperialistic They
a?vrt that the islands havs been an
, expensive invest merit. and Mist even
| from a conjnn ric.il s?.todpomt thwir
1 re'ention is nor, warranted.
I? A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
'' ''tometMng New Under
1 The Sun All
doctors have tried to eure
CATARRH by the use of powders, acids,
fuses, inhalers and drugs in paste form,
'heir powders dry up the mucuous
membranes causing them to crack oi>?h
_ and bleed. The powerful acids ussrl in
Inhalers have entirely eaten away the
same membranes that their makers!
ir aitnn 1 in chip 0...1 <
? , .. ....<. vimmenta
cannot roach the disease. An old
. and experienced practitioner who has
v for many years made a close study and
ii specialty of the treatment of CAT A It RII,
B has at last perfected a Treatment which
when faithfully used, not only relieves
at once, but permanently cures CATARUH,
by removing the cause, stop<
pi"K the discharges, and curing all iaJj
namation. It is the only remedy knows
to science that actually reaches the af>
Hieted parts. This wonderful remedy is
known as "SNUFFLES the GUARANTEED
CATARRH CURE," and is sold
r- at the extremely low price of One Dollar,
'r each package c< ntaining internal and
i external medicine sufficient for a
? mouth's treatment and everything *oJr
cessary to its perfect use.
"SNUFFLES" is the only perfect
* CATARRH CURE ever made and is
i'i now recognized us the only safe and
t- positive cure for that annoying and dis11
gusting disease It cures all inflama"
tion quickly and permanently and is alsa
it wonderfully quick to relieve HAY
? FEY ER or C< )LI) in the 11EA D.
CATARRH when neglected often
" leads to CONSUMPTION?"SNUF'
FI.ES" will save you if you u.c it at
" once. It is no ordinary remedy, but a
complete treatment which is positively
guaranteed to cure CATARRH in any
form or stage if used according to the
ii directions which accompany each pack
? age. Don't delay hut send for it at once,
J; and write full particulars as to your condition,
and you will receive social ad
vice from the discoverer of this wow?
derful remedy regarding your case witlii
out cost to you beyond the regular price
- of "SNIFFLES" the "GUARANTEED
' CATARRH CURE."
i' Sent prepaid to any address in the
- United States or Canada on receipt of
One Dollar. Address Dept. I EDWIN
, B GILES A COMPANY, 2830 and 2833
- Market Street, Philadelphia. 1'a.
, lti-kv
i In Sanation * 'fry mild wonl t" use
1 <> descrilte the general Congressional
^ opinion of the Scliley verdiei-a verdio?
<or cm upon two nieinbers of the court
tiv tin power of the naval C(ique, hut
*hich eould not be toieed upon biave
' .......... w..?o -
L/( nc*, ? mi .-unify tfvtfrj
1 ?liiijK ilia' was coming to him in aaepar
[. ne leporl over his own signature.
r Whether Congress will do anything Is
'' not yet certain, alMim/h it is ditllcik
' m> s?e how acMoii can l?" prevented,
B The Best Time.
The best time to cure a cough or cold is
f when you are lirst affected. A plwusant ami
>' sure remedy for sore throat, weak lungs,
. bronchial soreness, coughing spclis, etc., is
Mexican Syrup lor coughs and consumption,
u lie wise in tiiue and keep a bottle, in your
- medieine ohost, always handy for immediate
r use, remembering the old adage, "a stitch in
time, saves nine. It is a true lung tonic
I and sella for only 25 cents,
[ Many Wotnler.
i Many wonder now it is that pin worms and
l stomaeh worms get iuto little uhlldreii, or
, how a tape worm :ix) feet long, call get in
r ami exist and (trow inside of a man, as it
soinct.inca happens- They may well wonder
: for it is u grout mystery. However, many
I know from experience that. Mother's Worm
, syrup will rid one of intestinal worms and
greatly improve the health after the worms
i have been destroyed and expelled. It isubsoi
lately a harmless remedy to lake, and as it
only costs 25 emits, all should try ii who sin i
peet worms to bo t be cause of their ill health.
Mexican Boot Pills.
These pills, costing only 25 cents a box, are i
t the latest vegetable discovered lor cleansing,
renovating, strengthening and regulating
the liver and bowel . better health invari- i
ably follow their use.
The Best Time.
The host time to cure pain is when you
lirst feel it Always have a labile of (touch's
guirk relief in tbe house, i urea external
r or intcrnul pain und costs only 25 cents.
Cures cramps and colic.
The Whole Body.
The whole body tic ponds on good, healthy
blood for its sustenance and strength, Noth|
ing makes the blood so lie alt liy sud the nerves
so strong us Hooch's barsnparillu. bead testimonials
on its wrapper,
Pile-itie Cures Piles.
\\onoy refunded If It over fails.
??*-*?.? ??uvv vuive viiuin iiiill mcr.
Sid scrilie for I'hk Timks and keep
i O<'M1
^ Oh
Guar
ULE AT HOLMES
\ "* ' i% A *. li."".. V *
ASTHMA CUI
Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief
All Cases.
Sent Absolutely Free on h
WRITE YOUR NAME AND A1
j??????The
i CHAINED Jir
FOR TEN
^S^YEARS
forth,
w/ MIIJ v/i w, maimiai ill ^
commanding that the fugitive be taken ' * " J
wlieiever found and brought before the v" .
court having jii'i^uction over the eriuc ij,"
he is chnig-.i with.
The World's Great Fever Medicine. The i
and He
Johnson's Tonic dues in a day what to U in
alow Quinine cannot do in ten das I'? tion wh
splendid cures are in striking contrast
with the feeble cores in ale bv Quinine. ,,ia. }tH ,
If yon 3re utterely wretched, take a at liotw
thorough course of Johnson'8 Tonic aim implied:
ihiveout ever\ Itac* ol M lftri*l iM-iaoninu t>,ik as
Tlie wise insure their lives and the wisei uyled
intone their liealth n\ u-ing Johnson's m'y ow,
(hull cure aim Fever Tonic b co?t* r?n i>emoci
cenla it it, cuihs; not one cent if it. dote used to
hot. Miliaria
I** 1'* inili'ipn
ill CU
ANTEE
& MOORE'S PHARIV
RE FREE!
ad 1* rmanent Cure in
Receipt of Postal.
'I'ams n.AIM.Vt
re is nothing like Astbrualene. It
instant relief, even in the wort!
It cures when all else fails.
Rev. C. F. WELLS, of VUla
III., says: "Your trial bottle of
lalene received in good noDditiaa.
ot tell von how tknnkful I furfl
s good derived from it. I waa a
chained with putrid sore threat
st lima for ten years I despaired
r l*-ing cured. I saw your advarnt
for the cure of this dreadful
>rnn-!iti?ig disease. Asthma, and
it you had overspoken youieelvaa,
lolved to give 't a trial. To nay
lunent, the trial acted lika a
Send me a full-eize bottle."
?v. Dr. Morris Weclisler,
Rabbi of the Cong. Huai Iaraul.
New York. Jan. 3, 1901.
'AFT linos'. VtKDtCINE f'o .
cmon: Your Asthinulene la an a*remedy
lor Asthma and Hay Favar,
composition alleviates all troafclas
ombiue with Asthma. Ita sucaaaa la
ling and wonderful,
having it carefully analyzed, wa aaa
mt Asthmalena contain^ no opiam,
no, chloroform or ether.
Very truly yours,
Kiev. I)r. Mokris Wkisi.ii,
Avon Simmnob, N. Y., Fab. 1. 10V1.
if duty, having tested the wondarful
y wife hss been iiffiicted with apaamv
own Kkill as well as many athara
h street. New York, I at onaa ahiking
it about the first of Noramkar.
ng one bottle her Asthma baa 4iaai>feol
that I can consistently raaam- *
trussing disease.
O. D. I'll K LPS, M. D.
reb. R, 1M1.
rs. I have t ried numerous renaadlaa,
flit and started with a trial tottla.
ill t-lr.e bottle, and I lira ever grataful.
inside to work I am now In tha hash
iiony you can make such use af aa
S. It API! A EL.
East lZVth at.. City
E ON RFCFI?T or do?T..
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, addressing Du. Tai t
St., N. V. City.
'US AND COLDS
IN CHILDREN
imendation of a Well Known
Chic igo Physician.
? and preaciile Chamberlain's
Remedy for almost all obstinate,
ted coughs. Vviih direct, results,
-ihe it to chddren of ell ages Am
recommend it to all in need and
relief from cold* and cm gbs and
>al afflictions. It is non-narcotic
e in i lie hand* of the most unional.
A universal panacea for
ikied*?Mrs. Mary R Melendy,
Ph. I)., Chicago. 111. This
is for sale by, F. C. Duke,
st.
Annate t'omiuittee on Is'hmian
has reirorted favorably on Senator
i." * Xicarsguan ('anal bill ai d
ntleman. as chairman of theconiliaSexplained
its rations prori>
the Senate and has. in so d< ing,
uied the Panama < 'anal cotnpat ?'s
l? unstintedly. Actios on the bill
n defened for the p'eaem tmt
i no doubt, that it will be favorable.
^nell wanted ? ? a*'end * party,
s *fraid to do so on ace >unt of
his stomach, which h feared
rrow wnree. Tin ?ivg, "I *ias
inv troubles to a l?dv friend,
d: 4? lirtiniicrlrtiii'-Co.ie. Cholera
Airhoun Ueuit d> v\ ill put. you in
?n for th* patty.' 1 )x tight a
i* d t;rl ? pVusure ill stating th-t
:es citted me and enabled ine to
good lime at. the |aity." Mr.
a resident of Summer Hill, N Y.
inedy is for sale by. F. C. Duke,
*1.
wrap lietwesn Senators Tillman
Liurin l?*t ffNit caused iuqui**?
art* of * S nilh Carolina dcletf ilii'h
is in Washington seeking tlin
hment. of so arrnv post at Columro
iii* status <>f 'h? lat'er Senator
>. O'toof them ^tr. F. H. Wadnn,
"There has betn a good deal of
to the new movement, which is
the commercial democracy, hut
i opinion is that the old *stys?*s
racy that wo ha?e always ot?n,
suite the tempo- of So oh (!*hk
letter ihan any noveltipa ti\
I fnith "
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h tonlsl
RELIEF. morpbVi
I>r. Tabt Mhos'. Mkdicink Co..
Gentlemen: I write this testimonial from n tense <
effeet- of your AstIttnalenc. for the eure of Asthma M
moilic asthma for the past IS years. Having exhausted
I chanced Io see your sign u|ioti your windows on i:*ii
tained i bottle of Asthinalcne. Sty wife commenced ti
I very soon notieeil it radical improvement. After usi
peureil and she is entirely free from all symptoms. I
ntend the medicine to all who are uMicteu with thin dis
Yours respee-fully,
lilt. Takt Hiios. Mkiucinp. Co.
Gontlemen: I was troubled with Asthma for Ti yea
but they have all failed. I ran across your ndvertiaomi
I found reiiet at once. I have since purchased your fn
I have a family of tour children, and for six years was i
of health and am doing business every day. Tills testli
you see tit. Home address, 23$ Itiviiigton street.
TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FR I
I)o not delay. Write at once
Bros. Mkdicink Co., 79 East 130th !
When Writing Mention Tub I'niox Timks.
Senator Fiye ii;n rt-iiiM-<iip'? t| liia <bip COUG
-ttbsidj bill with s me n.oihflection fron
he measure as introduced 1"*' ?t,,!
nan matin public h st*tei: e 1 defendim. Recon
1 a provisions. The Se. a or bebevo* tha
such :t subsidy ;?? the hill provides i? i u?<
tin 1 1 ?-!!-? " "
M> nf. r-?ij4(iiisiunttiii or reguiai Cough
'teainvhip linen tint ween lies count >7 const ri<
and foreign p ?rti :t <1 that without i preset
"fgnlar lines all efl'nts to enlarge Hie glad to
foreign trade of tlie country will la- ?*>kini?
seriously hankie red. bronchi
A Good Con fill Medicine. profess
(From the Gazette, Toowoomlm, Australia.) ;iil mail
I tind Chamberlain's Cough Remedy M. D.,
is an excellent medicine. I have been "medy
suffering from a sev> re conch fot tin* last Druirei
two mouths, and it lias effected a cure
1 have Riwat pleasure in recommending The
it.?W C. VVocknfh. This is ih- Canals
opinion of one of our oldest, and ioo.it More n
reepecled residents, anil has Iveu olun- that ge
tarily given in good faith that othr. , i.dtlee,
may try the remedy and Iw bcneli ed as sions u
was Mr. Winkiier. This lemedy is sold condeu
by F. (J. Dul-u, Druggist. method
has liee
Rt presrntalite Robertson, of La, tr there ie
after the governor of Indiana for having . ^
refused to honor the requi.v- ton of Me **
Governor of Kentucky lor ex-Gov r?,i "V WM
lor, acstised of complicity in tin- as??Bo- l>ai"s n
ation of Ooebel. With his resoluiio won (i s
Mr Robertson introduced a hill amend- 1,"r
ing existing law so that when the Gov. V??1
of ablate or Ten itoy refuses the demand 1
of another for the surrender of a fugitive '
Lire latter muv issue a wan ant ot arie*t '
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