The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 10, 1902, Image 3
ft TH HOME GOLD CURE.
n Ingenious Troatmont by which i
Drunk a* s are He ng \ urou Daily <
in Spitq of Th.imeelvoe
NO Noxious DQHQej ,.No Weakening 1
of the Nave's. "A Pleasant, aud ]
Positive Curo for the i
Liquor Habit. !
It in s|ow generally known and an- \
doratoad tlittt Drunkenness is a disease
and. noV*Mre.iknpa8. A body filled with
Ijoison, and nerVtfc completely shattered
if. peri.jJieal or constant use of in'os}cnmtg
Hpnoi'8, rvipiirpn an antidote cap- '
able ol neutralising and eradicating tins
poison, aud destroyingt'no or lying for iu^
to-icants. Sufferers may now cure themselves
at homo without publicity or toss
of time from nusitnss bv this wonderful
"HOME GOLD OUHE,f which has b.en
perfooted after many years of close study
and treatment of inerbriateB The faithful
use according to directions of this
wiimlnrfiil di?tei'tv<?rv in iniaiiiuiilo r
?, ? ^ ? VIJ ?UC%1 - *
anteed to cure the most obstinate case, ?
no matter how hard a drinker. Our
records ahow the marvelous transforma- f
tion of thousands of Drunkards into ^
sober, industrious and upright, men. ,
WTVESGUKE YOUK HU815ANDS!! \
CHILDREN CUKE YOUR FATHERS! 4
Tins remedy is in no sense a nostrum c
btlf Is a specidc for this disease only, r
and is ?o skillfully devised and pre- t
pared that it is thoroughly soluble and o
pleasant to the taste, so that it can be r
6ivon in a cup of tea or coffee without f
tie knowledge of the person taking it.
Thousands of Drunkards have cured
. themselves with this priceless remedy, 1
" and as many more have been cured and '
tnado temperate men by having the 1
"CUKE" administered by loving friends
v .--.and relatives without their knowledge ^
in coffee or tea, and beMcve today that
they discontinued drinking of their owe
free rfill. DO NOT WAIT. Do fiot be j
delndo<l by apparent an' misleading
" "improvement." Drive out the diseas? ^
at once and for nil time. The "HOME "
GOLD CUKE" is sold at the extremely h
. low |>rice of One Dollar, thus placing r
within reach of everybody a treatment $:
more effectnal than others costing $2-*> to u
c ' IW'.s Full directions accompany each I u
package. Special advice by skilled phy
sicians when .requested without extra
charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the
worla on receipt of one dollar. Address
Dept. 1 EDWIN 11. GILES A COMPANY,
2330 and 2332 Market Street, P,
Philadelphia. I,
All correspondence strictly confidental. ...
Wly S
ROAD MONEY WASTED.
?
Wwktai Oat Hlshrrny Taxes Prodaces
No l^istinfr Results. 1
Commenting On the highway Inw of 1
the Empire State, tbe New York Times
lira recent Issue snld:
Tbe legislation lieretofore enacted for
the Improvement of tbe roads of tbe
Jfa/1, state Is good as far as it goes, but it Is v
^ apt likely to go very far In tbe lifetime
ot the youngest of our readers. It proTides
for state aid to towus that are I
willing to contribute their part to bet- I ll
tsr roads built under the direction of 11
tbe state. Up to the present time we I "
believe that only 300 inlles of tbe 5.000 H
, In the state are benefited by this law. <'
The highway alliance, v hose purpose
la. to 'increase the usefulness of blgbways,"
proposes that the plan now lu
operation in towns generally slinll be *'
i t. i. i i
S-*'- l!
At.
*> f SfloSi
JLMU> BOAD TO TjaAVBI/. ^
0 changed that the resources available,
which are very considerable, shall ,t
be applied under state direction.
im. At present each property ow ner Is re- , >
quired to pay'his share of the'amount
^ Toted for roads, but is nt liberty to <>l
work ont the tax at the rate of one
day's labor for each dollar due by lilm. <1;
The work, whether voluntary or hired, f
la Imu viu>h ntirl whpn> the natti inn*. S
tor and the highway commissioner may
direct. The change urged In that all
payment of road taxes In labor -shall
be dona away with, that all taxes shall
be paid In mo#ey and that the money _
sha'tl be exp^pueu under the direc'lon J
of the skilled and trained officials of |
the etate.
There can be no doubt that this arrangement
wepld secure very much
better return fpr the money of the various
towns titan Is got at present. No
one need J^e a'great traveler In the Interior
of Vftfr state to know that the
general condition of the roads Is bad |
and that 'flip badness la tremendously
costly. It Is qhltd' common to see a
fairly good |-oaft>l^plng from tbe area
A/ of oqe town liecoaie a' wretched road>
' In tfe next, and the proportion of
latter la many tln*s^i^ater than that>
of tilt former.
As a rule the actnnl ^post of the-de cent
ron ls is ifc^Tlfiporclubly fnrg?r 1
ffean#tlM? of tho bad- qoes. The l^qTV
ey Iff used In onp CUW.ftfld Wgated lit
the Of net. The p > vflgagfated wotild |
not l|?<wfe. ns we understand It, thef ]
amount col looted for roada, it would J
stinply secure *fr fffltbOneely better rw ||
turn for It. And this return would be |
In the deflnite shape of eoooomy end 2
profit for tho w*ihjf*ntl orthO towna I
aa well as for the community general- (
it hhrf^eOh esttonted that Improve- 1
meat In road* steadily used. whk> i
VrV t
'
should save only 10 per cent of the
wear and tear of horses and wagons
and of the tlmo of men employed,
would save to the average farmer from
$T>0 to $100 a year. It Is not at all unreasonable
to Infer that the plan proposed
would effect such nn Improvement.
As It would not cost the country
residents a cent more In expenditure.
It ought to be popular If It Is
once understood.
NEED OF GOOD ROADS.
They CoHt Money, hat In the End
Are Cheaper Than Poor Ones.
'pi.- a- - -
i no greatest need of the country Is
rood roads. To have good roads we
nust have a good road law, says Texts
Farm and Ranch. To have u good
ond law the people who use roads
mist be made to comprehend tlielr valle.
Then they will dcinund of state
md county legislators to proceed to
tolvc the problem.
Good roads cost money, and myopic
axpnycrs have objected to any pracical
system on that account, whereas
md rouds cost a great deal more than
el ford or maoadnra. There is no lack
?f facts and figures to prove this stateuent
true. Rullroads. telegraphs and
elephones are grent modern agencies
if civilization, and If there Is an exeption
to the rule that civilization
oliows these institutions we have falld
to llnd It or hear of it. Rut bad
ountry roads greatly retard the clvlizing
process, besides levj-ing the
icaviest tax known to civilization.
Rural mall. delivery Is largely deendeut
upon the character of our
nads. and would rt? well ni?rh
lonble nu the muddy lanes of tlie
Vxas black waxy section In wet
(renther. Therefore, to enjoy the bonets
of a dally mail, our people must no
> work systematically to nmkc better
Dads. What matters It If a road costs
3,000, $0,000 or even $10,000 per mile
', after It Is made, every person who
sea It will feel glad that the expendljre
was mnde?
Plant Trees by the ftoadntrie.
How mueh aud at what little cost
ould the roadways of the country lend,
lg to the large cities be beaut tiled If
acb former should give a little time to
lie planting of trees aud shrubbery
long the way!
I'ntrnnt worthy Mnn,
Mabel?I must say that for absolute
intrust worthiness there's nothing like
man.
Kate ? Why. what makes you sa*
luitV
Ma bo!?Well, you remember wben I
ejected Mr. nullUpcb about three
recks ago?
Kate?Yes.
Mabel-Well, he ri'd he should corainly
pine nwr.y and die and I should
ie his murderess. Now I Just nvt liltn
a the street walking with another girl,
nd actually I believe the fellow has
allied tweuty pounds In weight.?Ex be.
nge.
Where It D'dn't Coant.
"Do ytui really ih.nk It paid to give
osh all this education?" asked Farmr
Cortitossel.
"Course 1 do." answered the fond
.other. "It's wuth money to know
otter 'n to say 'crops are bad' instld
' 'crops Is bad.""
"Well. If you say so. I reckon It's all
Ight. Hut I cau't say as I see bow It
in make any difference In tbe crops."
- Washington Star.
Witli nil tin- Improve*) types of wire
enee ho eheup. easily eoiiHlnnted and
tumble. there Is no use talking nhout
letlyes tot feiieinu. A tiedtre fenee Is
ike n iiiwti demands lots of work or
t lieenuiea useless ami a:i eyesore.
'harleston Exposition Pates
Via The Southern Railway.
On account.of the South Carolna luteirate
and W rat Ii dian Fx|r*itimitnte
^ld at Charleston, S 0. beniniinr I Member
1st, 10**1, The Southern Itailwa)
ill sell excursion tickets to Charh "ton
ad return at the foliowirur attractive
itea: from Spartanburg, vS. t;.
For S10.00 tickets on sale daily, with
nal limit June Hid, 1902
For $7 35 tickets on sale daily, Umited
? return ten days.
Foi 54 95 tickets on sale Tuesdays and
iurrdaj8, limned to sevm (7) d*ys.
Correspondingly reduced rate* from
Lher p 41118
The Southern Itailway opera'ee double
atlv trains on convetiieo ebedui^s with
uiiuiatiSli eperstoar.d fioin Charleeton,
C.
For furt.her information spp'v to: *
W. ii Taylor.
a n i> ? a. e..
** vi. i. . a t A'muin, Ud
11 III! U'HIMfclHnHiMI II ?I
% ^ifc
Subtle |
Foe |
Dyspepsia is Hinrecognlxed in BB
half the eawa. It deceives the ^P
unknowing Sufferer. Its many JP
variations work along the weakest Bj
-lines of the system. To |>att|e Sja
ajrainst Anlv one of them is' vriin.
IOur booklet explains its symp- H
{oqw- Our pym|p|wiaT?bleUigiv? S
GILES' 1
Dyspepsia Tablets 1
* ISS; #
8 LD 8Y UNION DEUO 00.
UNION, 8. 0.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
'* ornetMngr NVw Undor *r
'1 ho s*u*i " c'
i m
All doctors have trie*! to cure ol
C ATA It IIIL by the use of powders, acids, ci
cases, inhalers an<l drugs in paste form, f,
Their powders dry up the mucuouB ^
ineinhranes causing them to crack ooen ^
! and bleed. The po\v? rful acids used in ..
inhalers luive entirely eateu ?w.<y the
same membranes that their makers ni
milieu M.? CU" C, Willie IWhlVS H III I IMIllments
cannot reach the disease. Anolil tli
nnil exj>ericnced practitioner wh > lias et
fur many years ma?lo a close study and
specialty of the treatment of C ATA RliJI,
has at las' perfected a Treatment which
when faithfully used, not only rc'ieves
at once, hut jieiiiiancntly cures OATARUH,
bv removing tiio cause, stop- *r
ping the discharges. and curing all in- m
Hauiation. It is the only remeity known f<>
to science that actually reaches the af- to
flicted parts. This wonderful remedy is w
known as "SNU FFLF.S the GU A RAN- w
TEEI) CATARRH CURE." and is sold A|
at the extremely low price of One Dollar,
eac'i package containing internal and
external medicine sulfi'-ient for a
mouth's tieatnient and everything ne- P'
cessary to its perfect use. Pl
"SNUFFLES" is ihe only perfect of
CATARRH CURE ever made and is th
now recognized as the only safe and to
jxisitive cure for that annoying and dis- ^
gusting disease It cuies all inflama- ^j(
tion quickly and pcrmuuMitly and is also .
wonderfully quick to relieve 11A Y
FEVER or"COLD intlio HEAD. U1
CATARRH when neglected often
lends to CONSUMPTION?'"SNUFFLES"
will save you it you use it at tit
once. It is no ordinary remedy, but a at
complete treatment which is positively jn
guaranteed to cure CATARRH in any CQ
form or stage if used according to the ..
% directions which accompany each pack '
age. Don't delay hot send for it at once, *ri
ami write full particulars as to your con- A(
ilition. and you will receive special ad pn
vice ft*oni ttie discoverer of this won- co
derful rciftedy rcgarilieg your case without
cost to vou heyond the regular price j
of "SNIFFLES" the "GUARANTEED '
CATARRH CURE." f
Sent nmpa'd to any address in the J'11
United St 'es or Canada on receipt of "51
fine Dollar. Address Dept. 1 KDWIN T1
B. GILES A COM FAN V. 2330 and 2332 co
1 Market S:reet, Philadelphia. Pa. ca
KMy th
br
An Iowa boy whose daily work had w]
been gathering the crop of corn on the w,
farm got up one uiglit In his sleep,
went to the burn, harnessed the horses. ]
hitched on to the wngnu. drove out to sit
the corutiehl and husked more than be
hulf n loud of corn before he woke up ye
doing the work Just us well us though co
he had been wide awake. cu
to
Don't set a price upon your farm $2
powndnys unless you mean to sell so
Notwithstanding utost men are sharp bu
enough uftei the dollars, not n few do
have been uunble to keep up with the
real advance in the price of good farm '
land and setting n price on tlielr land iiij
which seemed to them high have been til
picked up before they could sny ".lack of
. Hobiusou." pu
A'Cure for LutnU.igo. ^
W. f Willi W?i. of Amh.?rS?.. Vh .. tr'
4-Fnr ? Hm- n I s'iff--iwt
from lnmbairo 1 tv-u'ly tr??d Cl^tnlff*
lab's Pitii Ha f d i' trace tna entbe ?c
re'jpf. which si' ntlj?r rom"d''?s had fail- w
ed lodo." So-d bv, F. C. Duke, Drue- re
cist.
Mr. Oarnejri0 has offered to give to a
the U. S. government $10,000,000 in ro
steel trust, bonds President Roosevelt co
60
has declined to eeeept tlo-gift.. this
Is right it would he rather awkward (jc
for the Halted States to 1?a a stock tei
holder in a trust-. The rid gentleman '10
, will h hw to make his gift in some | co
other form He might he able to sell
the bonds as the" are at a premium,
a d turn in the cold cash Uncle Sam en
w >uld than h>'ve no k'ok ooir.tniner.
The purpose of the gift is to establish
an institution in Washington for
higher education I
'"torn" .v It.'tr'iMr eoiglu u,y
a sever? cold *di e(?-n?,>l>t"ipd of pdne , ()t
in her ch? *>t ?? d h*?d ? led cm ph. I of]
give h-r ''hi.-n* e.I n\. Cough Kein'd.v 1) ,
according to d.octi )(s n.d in two davs |!fM
M>P w?h veM H o enip TO yt> r? 4<VMV>I. I fj,<.
Inve used this* '*-nmdy ii mv ".uoily f ?r 1011
t'le |?st nev? ti Hi d h/?ve never I \\
lonwn it to ens .Istnitn Prend??r- ?ie.n
rpwchHi.r Annnio liiv. .I.imniesi. his
Weef India Pineda The pains in ttie p-*
ehee* ir-die.ded mi app" .cIp' if Htmck of ,.f (
pneumonia. '? ' !/h 'Me ir.srnnce whi |M.
i i doubtxlh ?ard?d f flf t>yf>heni?ierlMin,s j,,,
CV-iiRh Kennedy. P eu?ii.f??r?of# ?nv ?e> - Dji
d?ncy ? ooid 'otv:ird pneumonia". Sold i ,
bv, F. C. Duke TVujipi-t,
1 1?
i . for sal:
vR-.
A Lucky UnrKaiu.
It Is naltl that a foreman stereotype
l n London printing works has had i
ll'Ious windfall, (Jolng to a sale o
msieal Instruments. lie purchased ai
Id harpsichord for 2D shillings, be
uise. having a liobl?y for fretwork, in
moled the wood of the front panel
flieu he got his purchase home, hi
Issected It. He then discovered tha
ic harpsichord had a double back
id presently between the hoards h<
uiiul very old Ha nk of Kngland notci
ic totni face value of which amount
1 to ?30.00D.
It seems like a piece of foolishness tc
ake the statement that any person h
n7,y when lie attempts t<> beat a fasl
aln at a railway crossing, but sc
any fatalities result from just sueli
lly that the truth needs pounding In
the public. It Is a very poor way b>
hleh to exhibit that spirit of bravadc
hleli Is so very characteristic of tin
luerlcan people.
Olives arc likely to pass from a higli
iced delicacy to n common ami low
Iced food product. The olive croj
California Is largo. and the price ol
e olives has dropped front $-10 pet
n to $20. The lady who serves a six
urso supper at some feminine fintern
will have to substitute something
r the olive and wafer which so often
ake otto of the courses.
A cute machine manufactures the ar
Jclal comb, and a swindler takes it
id fills It with glucose honey, scatter
g here and there a dead bee on tlie
mb, aud the deluded purchaser eats
associating it with apple hloom, tin
ngrance of white clover and summer
twers, while the stuff is made ol
irnfiln instead of beeswax for tin
mb' pud glucose for tilling.
Spoltz, or. more properly speaking,
inter, a European cereal hut little
town In this country, is hcing boomed
some of the northwestern papers,
re merit of this plant seems to lie in
ntroctlon with the scmiarid belt, as it
n stand heat and dry weather better
an any of our common cereals. Like
ome grass, there Is 110 place for It
liere corn, oats nnd barley will do
211.
Rather curiously, farm land may In
id to he worth per acre lu the corn
It just as many dollars as it will out
ar with another produce bushels ot
in per acre: thus if the land will
ly grow twenty-live bushels of corn
the acre such land is not worth ovei
a, while if it will produce sixty-live,
veiity aud eighty bushels per aen
ch figures respectively represent If
liars its vulue per a ere.
Vhe difficulty of taming and clvlliz
IC wild things is well illustrated in
e case of the 1.500 Indians upon out
the western reservations. Small
ix is decimating their ranks, ami
CV will neither submit tn vniwlnnitnr
?r quarantine. The state has no con
ol over them, and the general gov
nment humors their whims. Tin
scrvntlon Is surrounded by a thickly
ttled community of white farmers
ho fully realize what a nuisance tin
d man can become.
We once knew a very ignorant am
very successful man as the work
tes success. lie was a farmer. Il<
uld neither rend nor write, but it
me way lie had developed a sixtl
rise, so tlia^ln all tlnineial tiansae
ms no man could better llgure in
est or protlt and loss (linn he. llit
bby was to dress Just as poor as lie
aid. work hard, go barefooted, save
his money and buy laud, lie raked
75.000 together before he quit; prost
address unknown.
RewatkabJe Cure of Croupe.
A little Hoy's life saved,
have a f* w wimh to say regarding
ittnhet'ato's f^'ugh Remedy. It. *tived
little ivy's :if.? and 1 fee! that I oatipnii?e
it. ei.otigh I bought a Ik?I t i?
tt from A. E. re of Goodwin, S
and when I got, home with it tin r
Imt'j could hmdh hro?the I gave
medicine as directed everv ten
iut? ?. until he "tlwew up" ai d iher
ought, sote lie was going to choke to
ill We had to puli the phle/in onto!
month in g oat long strings. 1 am
ittve that, it I had not, go!, that bott'e
rough medicine, mv hoy would i.> *
on earth today.?.Ion. Dkmont.
*o< d, low a. For sale by, F. I). l>uke.
URKiFf-.
n?MTibefor Tub Twits ?rd k?ep
ti.l
E AT HOLMES
. ASTHMA'O
A
a \sthmalene Brings Instant t
: ah c
[%
t Sent Absolutely Free
S \VK ITE YOUR NAME A
3
, I CHAIN ED '
FOR TEN
CVERY^Ev^Q R'H 0 8
RELIEF.
1 I Mi. Ta ft linos'. Mkimuink <"o.,
? (ii-utlumcii: I write t his test inmnhi) I mm
etrcct <>r your Asthmalt no, lor tin* cure of Art
tuodic astlima for tlie pa>i I'-iyoais llaxieKe.i
' I chanced io < i* joui* siy n upon \ our m imlnwi
r (iiu-il s hoMIe e>t Astlimnlene. ..I.*. wtt'econin
I n ry soon n >t iced it radical improx cmctit. A
pea rod anil : !.?_ is < nsirely I'no from all symt-li
incuu the luvuiniir to ail xxi.oere utlttcted with
Yours to.-poe fully,
I?h.Takt linos. MkiiIoi.vi: Co
(ient lotnoii: I was t u'lildcd ? iili Asfbntaf
lull t hoy have all failed. I r ill across your adx
i I found relict at otioo. 1 have siiict pit rolls sod
I jut\o a tiliiiiIy oi tour ohihlioii, mid tor six y< i
of health ud ate dninjr Imsi c-s every day. T1
you see lit. Ilotue address, "35 Itix ington st
' TRIAL QOTTL'I SEN T AB C L'.'TEL
Do not delay. Wri*e at
' Duos. Mi:i> ic l \! : Co., 79 Kast 1
I
? When Writing Mention Tn;: Union Timks
I ,1 Jtjittfier Signul.
I You have jrot a conch and you don't worry.
Hoo t you know a roiiyh is MUitethliiK1 tert'lrib'.e.
14 loads to eoi suinetlon and 1 on
sumption is killing tliou.-unds Iteitor oure
thill- cough, la Iter etire it ipiioklv. '.'eta 25
' eeiit t'Ott le of Mexican Cough fyrui>. No
1 other remedy so nlee to take,
hornet It itifi Good.
80 many go to tlieir dntuyists and merely
rsk for "mtnelhioir good" lor a cough or
eohl. Now if the ilrity.rist has sevei il ten e
1 dies hr certainly will sell the one that does
, not cost 111 noh." When yon go to a drugstore
hotter know what yon want. Ask for Mex
hum Cough Syi up if you want the nicest and
1 unlekost eonjrh etire twenty live cents will
I'liy. Take no other.
1 Nauseating Mcdieinc.
It is ernol to give yoiTr e'lildron metlieine
tiiat tastes nasty to cure them of a cough <ir
, etild A pleasant and etteetive remedy for
sore throat, weak Min ts, I>1 .oichhtl : ITcc.tIons
f and eon* tdi trspelIs :*< M.-vi aiCooitti Syrup,
and please don't forget ttiat It on.y costs 25c.
i Wetter Health.
Hotter he-I !i always fol'ow a use of Mcvieii
11 !.' 11 o ' 1 : 1
... Iinausc 1 I1CV ?-ICUU>U
the system oi M?-kcniiitr ami "'ele jimtler ? >
t tliorouulil.t at.. 1 >!;>!< ?< ,. 11 is it sin to re
main ? ;> -:i;t t le u .Vevlean I. ?ot rills
' only cost 2ft cent n ho.\,
> It is /i 1'Hy,
I The huiii hi fniuily are j?i- ne in pain, fain
I in the joints, in the nil il l he.til;ioh? lue;?
ache. rlienmmisi", cr.vie e rt.nnlj
in ike Iit'n misori'.Mo. Tliet fn e it i a pity
that anv.sneli s,i!Vt i-ei h sitnt" t.> e.*|>? ml 2ii
eents for (juiel; l!e iet. lie always sure cx
1 tciiiui us well as internal ? ure.
Pi Irs.
You oii'iht to thank flmi you <1 not .suiter
I from |?ilOS I uw.ii-l or ex erii.i s >i e - a* hlee'l
lag piles are nwfui. Te ! your I t iends who
PUlTcrthiit Pile ine is guarantc <1 to cure or
money refunded.
Fifty dollars' worth of paint and n
little labor put on 11.e house and farm
buildings will add io the value of
a farm when it is offered for Bale.
Looks count for almost as much with a
I'arm as with a woman.
The railway companies of the country
buy a good many old horses and
cows (luring the year, which, curiously, i
jcein to have a preference lor committing
suicide on the track about the time
their, usefulness is ended,
A careful Investigation showed that
of lOu patrons of a western creamery
thirty of them kept their cows at an
actual loss, while one man received
$2.on for each dollar spent for food for
hli co'vs and another only (K> cents.
mC^JOC^rv.
'r'MOORJu S PHA
Mb
T rw h. ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL
once, a<1fJre;sing Dr. Taft
30th St., N. Y. City.
This Will interest Many.
T<-qnic.Ulv introduce B. B. B (Botanic
Bl? o Balm), thu famous blood purifier,
i.iio m ItuunH, we will seed absolutely
lite 10.UUU Uealments. B B. B. quickly
cuit?ol<i u: o:s. scjofula, painful swelling
aclnSHPO pinisii 1 ?ii.tf 01 joints, I liCUuia
i-in ea?ai?h. pimples. fe < r eg erupioi
s, IhmIs ?cz- rn , hcieg skin or blood
ip inn v, t-ai.pisr, t*l?-?wlintr. f? vicing sore*
aiio ? .... c,ii.?r-r. B B B a'drug
dotes ?1 K<?? tr e treatment HddicMl
Bio-<1 Hilui O'J., Atlaut.i, fia M?di<ine
- nt :,t m ( ? pop.vd Desrritie trouble
i <1 fi -?-1n? lie vi m1 vP'?v:iveu utnil cured.
B B B. ijui- s I be tnoM deei -ss>P# d ipmk,
?f'er m'< ok., f-jlv 1< B B heals ov?*ry
sot, an.i uiakoft ibr blood pure : nd tiah.
The sugar Interests of Oermany,
which are enormous, are in the worst
shape they have ever been in. exeessivo
overproduction, restricted home consumption
ii ii -1 foreign exports living t lie
causes.
So well defined ."n?! dependable is tlie
Oil hearing district lately opened up In
Terns thai 'he drillers w!!1 contract to
drill m five ii.oitsn.-'d dollar well witliln
its limits mid guarantee a How ot oil
or no paw
DniiKei-N of .Modern Rilaratlon.
Fond Mother?Oh. I am so glad you
came in! i don't know what on earth
nils the baby.
Caller?Shall I res for the doctor.
Fond Mother?No, for tin interpreter.
His French nurse loft suddenly today,
and nobody can understand what he
says.?Wave. i
The World's Great Fever Medicine.
Johivsou's Tonic does iu a day what
slow Quinine cannot do in ten days. Ira
splendid curts are In striking cant rust
with the feci)!** cotes tn.de by Quinine,
If you Hie uUetely wretchtd, t?kn a
'borough course of Johnson's Tonic rod
driveout everv tiaoe of Malaria) jtoisotung
Flic wi.r insure, their lives and the wis?r
iiiSitie I heir health h\ n.-ing .Johnson's
Ohil CUfc and Fever To'Ue.. 1> eo It ">0
o-nts if-t outnot oi e cent if it docs
rv- ?
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ure freei
ielief and Permanent Cure in
"ases.
on Receipt of Postal.
lKI) addkkss plainly.
Tl ere is nothing like Asfhmalcr.e. It
Ini''jrs instant relief, even in the wont
ew???s. Ir ciiifs when all else f*ila
The K-v. <J F. W KLL.S. of Villa
liIH , sjtjs; "Your trial bottle ef
Asthma* lit- n ceived in k-hhI conditio*.
I cinnnt t ?!I you how thankful L feel
for the good dr rived from it.. -I w** a
slave, chained with putrid sore threat
.imI Am Inn;, fm ten years I dc>i>aii
of evei N ing cured. 1 saw yrur adreriLeunnt.
for the cure of this dretulfal
and t<>;tii- Miii p disease, Asthma, ai>4
tho >t M v?u nsit uversptken youiaelvfe,
hut lesoivtsi to Rive it a trial. To mj
astunidunet't, the trial acted like a
charm. Seed me a full-size bottle."
jvt-v. itr. morris Wcchaler,
Unldli i-t tlie Ony lillni
NV* Y? tk. .1 ?i. . }, 1901.
Ptts Takt Mhos' v rmcink <'<> ,
( < ntleir.cn: Your Asthmalcnc in nn e*eellent
remedy for Asthma and May Ferar,
and it* composition alleviates all trnublaa
which combine with Asthmn. It* miocvss ia
astonlsiiiin ami wonderful.
After having it can-fully analyzed, we gti
slate that Asthmaleuu contains no opium,
morphine, clilnriilnrm oretner.
Very trulj yours, M
Hkv. i)r. Mi mil is Wp.ciiki.kr.
Avon Spiunus, N. Y? Feb. 1,1001,
si sense of duty, having tested the wondepfml
h11*h My wile has lieen afllietrd with ipuihatistcd
iny own skill as well as many others
i on i:,0 b -street, New York, 1 atones *bii
need takiui: it nl out the lirst of Novrmbar.
liter usi.ijf one bottle her Asthma has tlisap".ins
I feel that I can consistently recsmi
this distressing disease.
O. D. I'HKLPA, M. ?.
Feb. S. lttoi.
or 22 years. 1 have tried numerous remsdiss,
ot lis "ini-nt and started with a trial Lottie.
I your full siz" bottle, and 1 am ever grateful,
us was uiialil-- to \\ oi k. I am n w in th* ba?% t
us testimony you can make such use of at
root. S. HA I'll A EL,
67 Kast 120th st? City