The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 31, 1902, Image 3
THE HOME GOLD CURE.
Ingenious Treatment by which !
Drunkards are Being Cured Daily
in Spite of Themselves
No Noxious Doses. No Weakening
of the Nerves. A Pleasant and
Jk, Positive Cure for the
x Liquor Habit.
It is nflfw ^generally known and understood
that Drunkenness is a disease
and not weakness. A body tilled with
?Oi?on, ana nefres completely shattered
by periodical ?r constant use of intoxicating
lipuors, requires an antidote cat able
of neutralizing and eradicating tM.
poisoa, and destroyingtlie craving for intoiicanta.
SqfTereia may now cure tl. ..n
uehves'at home without publicity or loss
of time from business bv this wonderful
"IJQME GO/jD CURE"" which has been
perfected after many years of close study i
and treatment of iuerbriates. The faitli- j
fnl us? according to directions of this
wonderful discovery is positively guar- I
anfceed to cure the most obstinate case,
hiatter how hard a drinker. Our
record* show the marvelous transformation
of thousands of Drunkards into
oher. industrious and unricht mon
WIVES CUKE YOUK ifUSilANDS!!
OHtLDKfilN 013HE YOUK FATHERS!
This remedy is in so sense a nostrum
bat it * speoitio for .tikis disease only,
And is so skillfully devised and preps
red that it is thoroughly soluble and
pleasant to the taste, ho that it can he
given in a cup of tea or cotlce without j
the knowledge of tho person taking it.
Thousands of Drunkards have cured
themselves with this priceless remedy,
and as many more have been cured and
made temperate men by having tlie
"CUKE" administered by loving friends
and relatives without their knowledge
ia coffee or tea, and believe today that
they discontinued drinking of their owl
fres will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not ho
deluded by apparent and misleading
? "improvement." Drivo out the disease
atonoe and for all time. The "IIOM-E
GOLD CUKE" is sold at the extremely
low price of Ose Dollar, thus placing
wltliin reach of everybody a treatment
more effectual than others costing $'J"> to
J60. Full directions accompany each
package. Special advice hr skilled physicians
when, requested without extra
charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the
world on receipt of one dollar. Address
Dept. 1 EDWIN B. GILES A COMPANY,
2330 and 2332 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
All correspondence strictly confidental.
16-ly
RICE WATER NUTRITIOUS.
Carlonn Wny Some Hrlltsli OGccrs
Dlneovorod 'l'hi.H Fact.
It Is probable tbnt few occidental
cooks who prepare rice in various
forms for diet are aware that in discarding
the water in which it is boiled
they are wasting what is regarded by
tlw oriental as the most nutritious part
of thelood. This fact was curiously
prated somo years since when a do-tnCjt?motot
of Europeans and native
"Hroops in India found themselves beleaguered
in a fort with insufficient ra^
tions, even of. rice, to enable them to
V.1 hold out until a forco could march to
tftelf relief.
It was when the officers were sorl- 1
ously debating this problem that the
natives approached them with what i
,was regarded as a curious solution of
4..tfuj difficulty. ^If, proposed the latter,
tho Europeans took all the rice, they,
the natives, would bo quito content j
fwlth the water in which it was boiled, t
The suggestion, in place of any better, J
was adopted, when it was remarked <
* that while the Europeans found it difficulty
to njalutPln their strength on full
rgtlons of idee the natives lost none of '
their stamina by several weeks' diet on (
tho water. When tho proposal was J
made, the action of tbe natives was i
praised as one of great devotion to '
their superiors, but tho sentiment was
somewhat mollified when tho discovery
was made that the natives were t
quite aware that the principal nourish- <
nrebt Iny lh the water. '
Since that time Europeans In tho orl- 8
ent, following tho custom of tho na^
tlves, have given rice water to pa- .
,i?1-<? ... i
purucin.iriy in cases or cnoiern, t
as a Inst resort when no other food can 1
t>e retained in the stomach and usually [
jjwrtth pood results. But the nntijrcs al
iWitys value this whter so highly that it
la never thrown nway.
In fact, it would surprise many cooks f
to discover how much may be done t
.with this Apparently worthless stock. *t
If the rice Is cooked in the oriental
fashion?that Is, b 'led only so long
that each grain coiuos out of the pan t
separate and not as a sodden mass? '
the water when strained off and per- J
mltted to cool will become a Jolly approaching
the consistency of blancmange.
To suit the occidental palate ,
the water should be davored with an |
extract or otherwise the Jelly may
jrnve rather an Insipid taste. ?
! Dyspepsia is unrecognized in 1
half the cases. Jt deceive* the <
unknowing sufferer. Its many
variations work along tlw weak est BB 1
liriea of the system. To battle 2E 1
against only one of them is vain. ??
Our booklet explain* its symp- jg|| J
tome. Our DyspopeiaTablet*give mk
complete and lasting relief. ^E t]
GILES' I
Dyspepsia Tablets 2
10c., 2Sc. 2
aoe and 50c.
(ft
$ &r#mMU\ p
j? <& SATjtlGa.fto.cKfora 'hi.
lLO! ff?I< SWOUfSlfMri.' TVM tftunrrrv
r "-"ir '-"l
Tlio neatly built stack or the mowftil
of nice shredded corn fodder has
tiiis year become n common thing all
through the corn belt.
it i9 pretty well settled that corn
planted on fall plowing will ripen from
a week to ten days earlier than when
planted on spring plowing.
It costs $30 a year more to live than
it did live years ago. If you have not
had your wages raised this much in
that time, you are worse off than you
were then. Hotter attend to this right
away and strike the old man for a
raise.
I.ate rulings rf the postodice department
shut cot. the circulation of fake
wi;'.i;;T forecasts from the privileges
of s'C'MV.l i V.: ma tier, and as a result
the eoeir'.ry at large Is benefited. Wo
shall have ji t the same kind of weuthir
as 1 . !< but lh-N government will
i!'ji he .he . .-v.; *.vh rei y lite fakir Is
able to catch swr.iiow the sucker.
Tf y-.u v.i'h lc> destroy the grove
nr. and your homestead and (he fruit
tree:*. l:i yarn* orchard, turn the stock
loose and let them have the run of
grove and or; hard. You may charge
tbo death f - tic -a up to borers.
ilv .Might r IV, .*idonee, just at you
pit: u\ bu; the truth in thai you kill-, d
the trees t?ic* bay y; u turned the stocii
In.
For nn nil round primary school you
or n't 1?: t t! : htiio country school
house, tin <r more little folk and n
rwect Utile v.- niinn lo I on c!t them. livery
child may represent a separate
clabut that doesn't matter. liaoli
child has the patient, (.ireful aid in It.i
studies with h h~ so largely denied it
when utfcin-.iug lite lar^a* and graded
school.
It beats all how much nnnoyanes
and vc::ailr.u car. bo worked up out of
lite everyday work of life if one is always
looking for trouble and bound to
find it. And. inverting tIlls statement,
A Danger Signal.
You hnvo got a cough and yoti don't worry.
Don't you know a cough is something terri ible.
It lend* to consumption and con
uimption is killing thousands. Hotter euro
hat cough, better cure it quickly. tlotajJft
ent bottle of Mexican Cough Syrup, No
>ther remedy so nice to take,
Something (iood.
So many go to their druggists and merely
tak for "Something good" for a cough or
!oid. Now if the drue-crist lias several reme
lion ho certainly will sell tho one that does
lot cost much. When you go to a drug store
letter know what you want. Ask for Mex
can Cough Syrup if you want the nicest and
juickest cough cure twenty ttvo cents will
my. Take no other.
Nauseating Medicine.
It is cruel to give your children medicine
hat tastes nasty to cure them of a cough or
:old. A pleasant and effective remedy for
lore throat, weak lungs, bronchial affections
ind coughing spells is Mexican Cough Syrup,
ind ploaso don't forget that it omy costs 25o.
Better Health.
Hotter health always follows a use of >!excan
Root Pills, simply because they cleanse
he system of sickening and effete matter so
.horoughly and completely. It is a sin to renain
constipated when Mexican Root Pills
inly cost 25 ounts a box,
It is a Pity,
The human family aro prono to pain. Pain
n tho joints, in the muscles, headache, back
iche, rheumatism, cramps, etc.. certainly
nnko Ufo miserable. Therefore it Is u pity
hat any such sufferers hesitate to expend 25
icnts for Quick Relief, the always sure ox
ernal as well as internal cure.
Piles.
You ought to thank God you do not suffer
rom piles. Inward or external, soro or bleed
ng piles aro awful. Toll your friands who
ufferthat Pile-inc is guaranteed to cure or
noney refunded.
To Do Considered.
"I see that your town has been considering
tho idea of imposing a tax on
bachelors."
"Yes," answered the young woman,
"but wo thought it over, and wo concluded
Hint the men might bo mean
enough to take the money to pay It out
ror what tliey spend for caramels and
theater tickets."?Washington Star.
Lake Baikal's greatest distinction Is
Its size. It is the largest fresh water
lake on the Asiatic or the European
continent, being 400 miles long and
from 16 to 05 miles in width.
Charleston Exposition Rates
Via The Southern Railway.
On account of the South Carolina Interstate
and West Indian Exi>osition tobe
tield at Charleston, S. C. begininsr I>c3mber
1st. 1901, The Southern Ilailnay
will soil excursion tickets to Charleston
und return at, the following uttn/ilim
rates: from Spartauburg, S. C.
For $10.00 tickets on sale daily, with
final limit June 3rd, 1002.
For $7.36 tickets on sale daily, W mi ted
to return ten days.
For $4.95 tickets on sale Tuesdays and
bhuradays, limited to seven (7) days.
Correspondingly reduced rates from
other points.
The Southern Railway operates double
daily trains on convenient schedules with
Pullman Sleepers to and from Charleston,
S. C. .
For further information apply to:
i W. U. Taylotk,
A. G. r. A., Atlanta, Ga.
; A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
"oomelblntf New Under
f The Sun "
1 All doctors have tried to cure
CAT A URII by the use of j?owders, ncida,
gases, inhalers and drugs in pasta form.
Their powders dry up the mucuous
membranes causing them to crack open
and bleed. The powerful acids used in
inhalers have entirely eaten away the
same membranes that their makers
aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments
cannot roach the disease. An old
and experienced practitioner \vli?> Inn
for many years made a clo*e studv and
specialty ol the treatment of CATA LvKH,
lias at last perfected a Treatment which
it hen faithfully used, not only relieves
at once, but permanently cures CWTAUIill,
by removing the cause, stopping
the discharges, and curing all inilaiuation.
It is the only remedy known
to science that actually reaches the afflicted
parts. This wonderful remedy is
know n as "KN U l-TLES tiie GU A It A NTEKD
CATARRH CUlt 10," and is sold
at the extremely low price of One Dollar,
each package containing internal ami
external medicine sufficient for a
mouth's treatment and ever* thing necessary
to its perfect use.
"SNUFFLK.S" is the only perfee
CATA It It II CURE ever made ami i
now recognized as the only safe am
positive cure for that annoying and dis
gusting disease It cures all inhumation
quickly and permanently and isa'y
wonderfully quick to relieve IIAY
FE VE It or Co UD in tho i I Is A1 >.
CATARRH when neglected often
leads to CONSUMPTION?"SNUFFLES"
will save you it you u->c it a
'*nce. it is no ordinary remedy, hut;
compjete treatment which is positive!}
guaranteed to cure CATA It It H in am
form or stage if used according to th?
direction!? which accompany each pack
age. Don't delay hut send for it at once,
and write full particulars as to your con '
dition, and you will receive special ad
vice from the discoverer of this won
tlerful remedy regarding your case with
out cost to you beyond the regular pnc>
of "SKIFFLES" the 'GUARANTEE!
CATARRH CUKE."
Fent prepaid to any address in tin
United States or Canada on reeuipt of
One Dollar. Address Dept. 1 KDWTF
ft. GILES & COMPANY, 2330 and '233:
Market Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
10-1 y
It also boats all how u chcerrul and
hopeful way of looking at life and its
work will checkmate trouble and make
life worth living. We always foci sor
ry tor tnut person who is born with tli*
corners of his mouth turned down.
The persistent boring for oil in so
many sections in the arid west is developing
what may prove to be worth
far more than oil?viz, most valuable
supplies of artesian water. Millions of
acres of the farfamed Sahara desert
In Africa have been redeemed by the
discovery of these artesian supplies of
water, and millions more will be reclaimed
from the equally desert areus
of this country iu the same manner.
A breeder of the rolled Angus cattlo
In central Iowa told us the other day
that he can produce on his farm one
year with another a twelve hundred
pound Angus steer for each four acres
of his farm. This finished steer is
worth one year with another nbout
$S0, which gives him an income of $20
por acre for his land. It should be said
that the use of the farm for this purpose
has brought the soil up to a most
productive condition.
We know of a farm whose productive
power has been fully doubled inside of
fifteen years by keeping on it as much
etocic as it would carry and consuming
all tlio products of the farm upon
the farm. The same thing may be dono
with thousands of other farms, and it
matters little whether it is stocked
witty slicep, a dairy of cows or voted
to the production of beef. It cannot be
done so well with bogs, as the hog is a
very poor distributer of fertility.
We lately exhibited at a farm Inst!
lute a sirloin steak cut from n well
bred Shorthorn lieifer twenty-eight
months old anil n simihy steak cut the
same thickness from exactly the same
part of a common lieifer equally fat
uml a' the same are. The Shorthorn
steal; weighed three (sounds and that
of tl:e other a '1 :at only a pound and a
hi!if l! la ri* 1.1 In re where the well
hr-' l 1 " .! u . ! acts ii: its work?no
t. : h' t -it : ! .Mr!: ?' >. ."'.i l::i! >W.
'r.l a i!'.*.'. : ?Vi.r;ht of meat in
!i ike el: .
t ' !
I
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H 1
FOR SA
THE POINT OF THE JOKE.
It Wan Dlfllcnlt For tlip ruirlixlimr.il,
but iio Finally Saw it.
A party of Englishmen were in Chicago
slght'seoiug some time ago. They
were entertained at dinner by some
Chicago Englishmen ivlio have lived In
America long onough to have a keen
appreciation of the American Idea of a
toke. Dnrln?r fhn ..n "
w 0 vi vuuig tin t nw niuiLi"
bore of tho party tokl stories or sung I
songs anil entertained according to
their several abilities.
One of tho English visitors could see
nothing funny in the stories told by the
Chicago Englishmen. Every time one
of them would toll a good American
story at which most of the party would
laugh uproariously this particular Englishman
would adjust his monocle to
his eyo and, looking wonderlngly
around the tabic, would remark, "Hut.
I say, I don't see anything in that to
laugh at, y' knaw."
One of the Chicago men Anally recited
an original poem. Tho poem told
of an Englishman who had come to
America and after being in iliis country
only a short time had died and gone
to another and much warmer country.
Ten years passed, and one day an imp
passing that way heard tiie Englishman
laughing uproariously.
"Why, what tiro you laughing at?" inquired
tlio imp.
"Oh, oh, oh, such a funny story as 1
hoard in America! Oh, it was so funny!"
laughed the victim, and he held his
hands to his side and almost doubled
up with merriment.
"A story you heard! Why, you've
heard no story," said the imp. "You've
been dead ton years."
"Yes, yes, I know, I know," cried the
man. "Rut I've just seen the joke."
This poem set the table in a roar.
Ainid nil flic laughing and shouting
the obtuse visitor adjusted bis monocle
and drawled out. "I?ut. I say, I don't
s?o anything funny In that, y' knaw."
"No." replied tho man who bad read
the poem as quick as a Hash. "Of
course you don't. You haven't he. 11
dead ten years." And even the obtuse
Englishman saw the point.?Chicago
Tribune.
Five Ansel* on p. Needle Point.
It is related of tho late Dr. Robertson
that on one occasion ho was in
the Cflmnnnr of e.nmrr <i
dents. They, fresh from the study of
church histoid*, were laughing together
over the old scholastic question, IIqw
many angels are supported on the
point of a needier They wore surprised
when Dr. Uoberts n turned to them
and said, "Well, how many do you
think?" As no one answered he went
on, with decision, "Well. I'll tell you?
five." And he justified his answer with
the following story:
One very stormy right ho was coming
home late and noticed a light in the
window of a room where ho knew a
poor woman lived whose husband was
at sen. lie wondered what kept her up
so late ami went to see. I??? found her
hard at work sewing by her lamp,
while her five rosy children were sound
asleep beside her. "There," said Dr.
Robertson, "was a needle supporting
five ancels."
A Cure for Lutnbngo.
W. ('. Williamson, of Anilmrsi, Va.,
?ays: "For mora than a year I safiN-red
fiom iumbaco. I finally tried Chamberlain's
Pain Bidni and it gave me entire
relief, which all other ruined fa had failed
to do." Fold by, K. C. Duke, Druggist.
Attorney G> novel Knox mil/ <
hn? n't any more re ki( t for I he >-ov?'.?ign
rights of ,i State t ban the avcr.tg member i
of bis party. He has rende.ed : r official <
opinion that. Congress lias the tight to i(
foil lid and punish the killing !'f une on i ,
the public forest rov.'rws, regn-de-.-u ??.' |
the elayt r Lein there lawfully, ;u, ! no!, a |
trespasser, or or the killin;; lining will-in
Use \ ouud-uy of a Stale.
uSoioe. time ?igo ray daughter r?.?
a scere'cold. She complain-d of i iin> j
i'i l;w chesl and li.nl .v had ;h. 1 .
trove her Chaud>erl;iin's Cough Itemed y 1
according to directions and i:i Jwo days 1
a ? was. well and able to go to school. I :
have lined this remedy in my family for ! ,
the past seven years and have ii?jv?t !
Inowii it to fail," says Jams Tn :?di-r-1
gast, merchant, Annato Hay, Jamaica, 1
Weat India Islafcds Tlie pains ia the J
chest indicated ?n srpproaehb.g attack 0! j
pneumonia, which in this instance war | .
undoubtedly warded off by ('h;unl ei laWi'.- j .
Cough Kerned;. It counteracts any ten-!]
dency of a cola toward pneumonia. Sold i
by, P.O.Duke. Druggist,
Snl scribe for The Trams and keep
posted.
XE AT^HOLIViES
ASTHMA CURE FREE!
Asthmalone Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in
All Cases. *
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1 "'i ii ji| There is miU!s5?mi like \slhtn&len9. It
CHASRS3l0$ l-.i J* iiu tnh ?elief. eve in 11 to wont
WSX?5 b>3 [t (u \vli;>.t :J] c;s-? f?il?
TEBl 'Hip K"V, O. F. WELLS, of Vttki
B-*#n b bn Ui(JlH I!L< vlv,; "y0,ir trial boiti#?#
Kt pivp.l M good conditio*.
I c.<iu!()' tel! .'.:;i hu\\ thankful I (mI
for the r-'o l tU-nvod froiu it. I rrjui a
1-1 villi )>utri?! sure Ihrtat
t il A:.lhii'4 f-T Is n >< :iis I despaired
u? f>r D inj; cuieri. 1 saw your adT??liv.nt
n> fur Mie I'lirc of this drsodfal
i'i lornj": liit? diseuse, Arthma, an4l
>ho.' lit \ ;ii 1 ul ovi-isp.tkfii yourvlTa*,
:-i.L ?m> wtl ' ? i>'VO it ? . trial. To way
to'ii-hiiiPi.i, the triiil acted lika a
< l ill Spoil tie1 ;i In! *izc IkiUIp."
Rev. Dr.JiJ orris Wrclisler,
I MIS 'i'AKT liii'io" -* ftilfCINK Co ,
?:c-ntirmi-tt: Your Asthutalene is axeeilent
remedy lor Asthma and liar Favar,
rt ii' I i:? rum posit ion ulleviutr* all trouklaa
which combine xvith Asthma. 11? ntioovn ii
H ton'sidnp- and xvondet fill.
! Aft*; j.'iv i11if it carefully analyzed. wa tna
? v state 1 lull \sihmalcn.i contains no epixm,
RELIEF. \ morphine. chloroform or other.
Very truly yours,
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I.'it. Takt "'itos', Mctiict nn Co., ' Avon SpttiNun. N. Y., Fob. 1, 1001.
'lent Iciairu: I xx-iiic i his tost imoi". I from a sense of duty. huvinK test oil the wonriarfvl
.Hi. i.i xoiit \ t : rj.nlone. lor the cure of Asthma My wife litis Lcen nfPr.-ted witk apaai
.. llii'isi for the punt 12 years. Having exhausted igj otrii skjll ul vuli IS.BI107 ottnt
I 1 h uici'il to >cc your .-Urn sir 01 your windows on If.'.tth direct. New York. 1 ?t oqm oVi
:" <! . ho! 1 ic i A^tisiUitlcr.c. My wife cor-imctievd rtikinp it ul'out thetlistof Niwumkaa
1 \crv : 11.011. a . ...iic;' I intprox rment. After usintr one bottle her Asthma tuts diaxpI
ear. .i 1.I l>. I en 1 irciy 11 oe 1 rom uli synititoms I feel that I can consistently recoaaui.'.'.i
the iiie'licir 1 1.. al, who it re ufiiicUd with this iiis' rossintf disease.
Yoios respect fully, . 0. 1?. PIIK1.PS, M. D.
I)it. Tx rr l<:;tis. M 1.0let NT. ' >. Feb. B, 1801.
to-nth Men: ' .1- t; onl.h-.t wiih Asthma for 22 yonrs. I have 11 ie.l numerous rcnaertlaa,
i.ut t'i. y I1.1v< io 1 iiifef. I run across you r a-1 x en iseie.-n t iiinl started xrith n trial battla.
I foioi'l reiiei . 1 ene". I t-.ixe : sure piirehased your full size lot t lc. anil I em ever rratafak
I have si far ily of four children, und for six > .-sirs \ -as utisibl:- to xx-orli. I am now iu t ha feaat
"! liculth : i; ' as-: ?l-.i. ;. btiste-.-i r. < \ cry ilav. "'i'his tcsjtlnioiiy you can make swell uaa ?f 11
younvtlt. Monte mldics-1. S.'I5 llivington street. S. HAPIIAEb,
C7 Fast 128th at.. City
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Bros. iV-khici xk Co., 79 Hast 130th St., N. Y. City.
When Tit in?* Mention Tin: Union Timkj*.
MH m - -:v r.w vcv; v- rrxu wr*> 1 ?gg mi mm 11111?
Hoped to st.'tRo the ni~ut One. This Will interest Many.
"Here are half u tl-.zeu proscriptions . " ~
I would like to have you till as soon as i!'T0-(0otaaic
you can." wheezed Rivers. ,'r La m)' 1 h" Word , Purifier,
"I can see they ;.io all Cor the euro of !'';0 VoV.'W* u?n *
. . . , , . ? '!' < BKbd'i tie. .meats. B. It. B. quickly
ft cold, remarked the druggist, looking ^ rofnia. sinful ^clllnj
thcmovcr. <jani pains ;n lines or joint#, rl.e?Its
tin> explained Rivers. ma'pin. c\tAn*h. pimples,ff^jprinj 6inp*
"W hen I liad the other cold, I tried all . ;u; h,.|)* ee/r ui >. itching iVin or bleud
these. One of 'em cured mo, but I i,..i m*. edtimr. bleedinc. fest- ring sorftft
can't remember now which one it ni.u ovt n de.'diy cancer. 11. B? B. atdruf
was."?Chicago Tribune. stores #1. For fr-o treatment addrcn
Blood Balm CO., Atlanta. G* Medicine
The man with Urn hoe. the man with ; t once, prepaid. j)?s*ibe troublft
the cradle, tie man with the bucksaw and 1 r? e medic o nil*: regiven until eured.
and the woman with the needle and Uf ? ? ?"r??<!;?'nJ?>M^P-ws^ed?ft?ff,
the dash churn are fast becoming rel- '?-er uU m.hc !i. ?. 1>. heals every
ic.s of ft past age. s '1" a:'d n,J,kpfi the blood pure and neh.
Twentieth Ceninry Medicine.
The Wotjrf's Great Fever Medicine. 'ej;0 twentieth century has almost
?1oliT.fioti*8 To'iii! dors in u day wlr.t free Held in modi. hie Although much
slow l?u.n.,v o -earn d in ten d?>s. lis hns been accomplished in tho treatuiMj
si.'?dwl cturs are i? Mrifcir# c:,ntr.ssi of diseases, the science is still largely
. tk the l. < b ' r - Ml.t'le bv Quinine. experimental, and there Is room for ft
It v" I uUmi 'v wretehMl, V lake a host of discoveries. Perhaps by thr
!ire'i.'.-eU (,m?o .1 be -i.p'n T... " end time this century is ended there will bft
l rive old.? vn v ' M boast poi. onion a lymph or an antitoxin or some sort
Tne wise ni.M.re Ma e-lives ami Bie of treatment for every 111 the tlesh is
insure li.eir . . ,1 ?i nig .TobesoeV- hoir to. so that a few vaccinations and
['ini! cure !*. e " i i \ b Co ; > nO oilier treatments will cmnrnntno tmmn.
*1*1' ' " : : ' cent >; b (toe> iiity for a long period. Then centenariana
will be ns common as blnckber^
' ' v rios aid a man will be young at eighty.
.. ,, . , ... ?Philadelphia Inquirer. i
I re !*?*> . iiin (V.n.inuw ,n hit;' made its 1
piport to Mi. Renvoi t, in favor of
?v: p-.irg I' ana <'ana' ;? opvd'ioo . Remarkable Cure of Croupe.
0 sci. out. W . . M? f loo* volt wa' <1 ? r A JiuJc Boy>s Ufe saved.
p. mains ? ? V,? y~ ^urakiugof the canal
.:V? J -: -. "; Avu . p. ii'l 1 have a few words to say rcgardinf
;; '"V"1' " v.: '! vr: v cua. rjulu,iM?riajn,a rough Remedy. It saved
1 u*. : ! V"1' ; ' ',l1 icy little boy's life nad I feel that I ean*
in;;1 \ '?> w-'-'d ; e? vended to ru?i, prjibcit enough. I bought, a bottle
a i. > : . iion a npi;' ?l ? l. of it from A. fi. Steere of Goodwin, 3.
1>, and v.hen I got. home with it the
The ao:.viiii.->tjvLir.u e? threatening to poor baby could hardly hroithe. I geve
.ppo^e ihn land brigs m-i bi!i because medicine as directed every tan
she joint, (vimnji.tioi Senators and j minutes until he "threw up" and then
1,'epn' ant-!'ve< ii#n) the arid Mans who i thought sure lie was going to choke to
fsivud :he iiii'. declr eft to substitute a death. We had to pull the phlegm oat of
jiause placing the l>.h*-ml gov?rniuent in his month in great, long strings. I am
control ot led; trihutMu ot mo;- in punitive that if I had not got that bottle
place o? that givit: , eoMtol to the several of cough medicine, my Imy would not
t j and Tcrrit -e', in r.cooi'ance p0 on earth today.?Joel Dkmont,
i:'i r(,!,oir.vjicida"ons of secretaries I a wood, Iowa. For sale by, F. C. Duke,
f?i% " arnl v'Oii. lirn^CMst.
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