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-BOOtlE RIVE COURIRl. GRANTS PASS, OREGON, DECEMBER 27. 17 Santa Glaus i City Meat! Market Phone 144 J. H. AHLf. Propr. WaaaMHaBBaai Woodburn Trees Are money makers every time, absolut ely true to manie, unirrigated, they al ways prow, not the cheapest b-t the best. Fully guaranteed Woodburn Nurseries W. SETTLEMIER. Proprietor One piece is a portion and a luscious dessert Preferred Stock Peachy from the Highlands of California. That mountain peaches are universally conceded to be the finest peaches in the world. j Preferred Stock Canned Good raaaea fknw Us But are lm j In order to lecure extra superior quality nd flivorfor Preferred Stock Yellow DeuertPeacea they are selected, when uttripe, juicy and ipit, Blocked in the morning, then hand-peeled isd canned right in this mountainous, peach-growLf country, Mb ami tualitr ruarantttdPrtfimd illUr UWIS, Wheletals Grocer, POBTLAJt), OSIOOH, V. . A. Are You Interested In Fencing? If so let us figure win you. We sell Page Woven Wire Fence If YOU ARE IN Cattle. Sheep, Goat, Poultry, or Hog Feuce, Buy the PAGE aid Start in Right We buy'direct from factory and car prices are right. 80 miVs of Page Fence sold in Jacksoij County since January 1M)7. G ADDIS & DIXON 'She Pago Fence Men OI Jackson, Josephine 2nd Klamath Countie4. Main Office - j Medford, Ore. niz:ri! rrm:i:: tim:i:s ! BUY YOUR TkJiES FROM 'Old Reliable Albany Nurseries" and you are sure of gettid just what you order. We grow cur trees for quality not cheap prices. GEO. H. PAFKER, - Agent MARBLE AND 'GUAXITE WOUK J. B. PAKPOCK, I'roprlrtor. I am prepared to furnish anyth an m the line of Cemetery work in any kind Marble or tiranite. I . . i Nearlv thirty vearoof experien m trie .VUrbl business warranU my saylui at I can fill Tour orders in the verf t-st manner. Can (urnifch work iu Kxnch. Swed- r .'.meruan 'iranite or an kind o l.rble. Kront iwt. next to ttreen (imsnon. A Real Wonderland , outh Dakota, with its rich silver ;nes, boiixoza fartn-, i"e if ge A strajge ntual f rmi' ims is a ritable wood- ilu il. At .Viund i'y, in the home of Mrs. K. D. pp, a wond-rful cise ru hm inn s lately ocenned. Her son aeiuied ar death with lung and taroat iQble. "Exhausting coughing rel)B orred every five minutes, rriies Clapp, "wben l oegao piug TTinff's Voir Diarnvprv. thpirr-at diAinA tt,a bin lifA An com- Afalv mrsil him." Oniarflntsd for agha and colds, throat and lung inDia. dt au aroggists ooc aau ' rial buttle free. Vain Search The old patron Saint of Christ mas time cannot find in all his travels a better meat poultry mart than at Ahlf's City Meat Market, Did you see the new Calendar iri the window which will be gi - en out Dec. 23 and 24, 1907 I A. L. KITCHIN, Salesman i Slthstjnur Grtetr'i NEED OF ANY Lawn, Garden, Cemetery, or vVrou ;ht Iron Fence or Gttes Badly Mixed Up Abraham Brown, ofWiDterton, N. ! Y.. had a Terv remarkable exper ' i nee; he siys: "Docto-s got badlv mix-d up over me; one said heart disease; two called it kidney trouble; the fourth blood poison, and the fifth stomsch and liTer trouble; but none ' of them helped me, so my wife svi . vised trving Electric Bitters, which are restoring me to perfect health, i Une bott) did me more good than all the five doctors prescribed. Uoaran teed for blo:d poisoo, weakness and all stoma :h. liver and kidney complainU, .11 .Irnnrrllt, VV I Legal blanks at tfic umrier ofice. 1 Holy Water Stoupa. The holy water stoup In mediaeval churches Jook muny strange forms. In the little village church of Annonay, In France, there are two very Sue ones made from the two part of the shell of a giant oyster fouud in the Malay peninsula, whence they were brought ISO years ago by a son of the Tillage who was an official In French India lu its palmy days. London Scraps. Corrosion of Boilers. Corrosion or the wasUng away of the Iron of a steam boiler may be due to acid in the feed water, says Ideal Tow er. Where sulphuric acid Is found in this water Its destructive force is of ten spent in destroying the feed pipes before It actually enters the boiler. This is expensive, anuoying and even dangerous lu some cases, but Is much preferable to a boiler explosion. Ex change. Our Sun and Others. Our sua is a pretty big affair. Its diameter being StiO.OOO miles, exceed ing thnt of the earth's 100 times; Its surface ll.T.'O times thnt of the earth, Its volume exceeding t tut t of the earth 1.260.000 times nml Its mass (or at tractive pnweri being 3'Jti.OOO times grenter thnti that of the enrth. But, great lis the sun is. It Is but one of tiinn v liimili-eilH of thousands of simi lar bodies.-New York American. Winning Arguments. "You do not nssert yonrself as much as you might In advocating govern ment policies." "No," answered Senator Sorghum; "I bavo discovered that no economic theory can be evolved which will be as much of an argument with my con stituents as a few properly located public Improvements or a well select ed postmaster." Washington Star. 8trong Men of the Markets. The porters of the central markets t Paris, which are the largest mar kets In the world, are called "the strong men of the markets" because of tbelr great muscle and wonderful endurance. They wear bats as big as parasols, which enable them to carry on their beads most unwieldy and un pleasant burdens, such as crates of (owls, rabbits and suckling pigs. In dianapolis News. Helpless. The following was told at a smoker recently, says Llpplncott's. ' The nar rator told of a little feed he once at tended where eight men were sent home In one hack, and the driver sim ply rang the doorbell, aud when a fem inine voice called from an upper win dow. "Who U there?" the Jehu re plied. "Missus, will you he ho kind us to come down and pick out your baby?" Helpful. "Say, boss." Ihvihi the beggar, "gliu me ile p:c e ' n Mpuw uiimI. won'! yer? I ! ii't ' :'iit booze. I'll go rlgl). Inter '.is ro-!:inr:;nt"- "I li :!"! ..i. ;uiv luo-ioy for you.' growled the vIhim.v ! ikinu djsK-itli who lull) Jim ra:up mil. "but 111 fclvi you n r 1 1 . If ton i!o gel the price don't go in Unit- plnce for u square meal, for you won't get It." - riillmlelphiii Press Grant In Council. I found thai, as a rule. I Irant did m-t favor formal councils of war. lie did however, enjoy getting the opinion of able men concerning the pmcllca billty of tills or that plan Without committing himself, he went nway to relleet. to make up his mini), and then 1 to Issue his orders so simply and clear I It that none could mistake tlielr mean ing.-Ceueial O. O. Unwind In On tury. j This Cray Old World. A certain man uus once permitted t ' make the world over to suit himself. the world and all that In It was Ami i when he as done he stood hack aud surveyed his work ami exclaimed: "A paradise' Ah. truly a paradise!" But ut the end of u week he wa fouud deud. and the verdict of the cor oner's Jury was that he had been bored to death. Puck. Job work at Portland prices at the Courier office. What's worth doing is worth doing Twell. If you wiub to be cu'ed of Kheurui tism, one Ballard's Snow Liniment and you will be "well cured A positive cure for Sprains, Neuralgia. Bruiss. Contracted Muscles and all the ills that flesh is b"ir to A. O. M. Williams, Navasota. Texas, writ's: "I have ue1 Snow Liniment for sprained ankle and it gae the best of satisfaction. I always keep it in the house." For bale by National Drug Co., and by Demsray. WW JOR CHILD RIN theif wear, and weer andweor. LeviStrausa&Ca VmOUWlt MSTHIBUTOKi SAN FRANCISCO. What Ails You! Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, kave frequent headaches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, "heart burn,' belching of gas, acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or i burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms? If yoltve any considerable number of thesabove rSyeantoms you are suffering fromllousnajs?Wpid liver with Indl restlonOBATpellti Dr. Pierce's Onlde n M.-dlcn pcoverv Is ma.ic ntmt the mot Drincn.ies known v, : ftW( liV'l I ifilM.n fur t Via tmrni -i !... 771 tasih abnormal. conditio It is a uiosl of S otlon to. 18 iu Townaluu No 8. efheient liver lnvigoratr. stomach tonic, S, Kange No W W M and will offer bowel regulator and nerve strengthener. ! proof to show that tde Uu wmnht is The "Golden Medical Discovery is not inoie valuai'le tor lis timber or sioue a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a 1 ,hau for sgriculiural purposis, aud full list of its ingredients being printed j to eUhlnh her olaim to said land on its bottle-wrapper and attested under ! lf'e Joseph Moss, U. 8. 1,'omiule oath. A glance at its formula will show ! 8iouer at Grants i'aas. Or. gon, on that it contains no alcohol, or harmful j Saturday, the 7th daf of March, 1U08 habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid eitract ! 0 H nauje M wituMt: VtV.ley in un mini porn, iripie-reniieu glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of the following native American forest plants, I viz., Cohlen Seal nwt, Stone root, ltlack ! made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, Cherry bark. Queen", root, Illoodroot, and Mandrake root. Tlie following leading- medical authorltlM. anHinir a host of others, extol the forwoing roots for the cure of just Huch altmenu a the aliovesymiitonis Indicate: Prof. K. Ilartholnw, M. II.. of Ji-fferson M.-il. Oolhve. l'hlla.; Prot U.C WoihI. M. l)..of I nlr.of Pa.: Pmf Edwin M. Hale, M. I)., of llalinemanii Med. Colircn, Ciileairoj Pnf. John Klnir. M. D.. Author of Anicrican lM".iHusatory: Prof. Jno. M. 8rud der. M. 1)., Author or Sis-cltlc .Medicines; Prof. Laurence .lohiiHnn, M. )., Med lieet. t'niv. of K. Y.: Prof. Klnley Klllngwood. M. I).. Author of Materia Medh-a and Prof. In Bennett Medi cal Colli'ir. t'hlrairo. Send name and ad dress on Postal Card to Dr. U. V. IMerm Buf falo, N. Y.. and recolve frri booklet giving I exirat-ut irom writings or all the anovt meni cal authors and many others endorsing. In the strongest possible terma. each and eTKry ln gradient of which "Uoldeo Medical Dlscov ery" Is rnmpnaed. f Dr. I'leiw's Pleasant Pellets regulate ant Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. They may be used !n conjunction with "Golden Medical Discovery" If bowels are much cod stlpated. They're tiny and sugar-coated. HOW SHE KEEPS BEAUTIFUL The Mystery Solved. Like the flowers that bloom in the spring the young girl just budding into womanhood is au inspiring sight and he is usually beautiful if she is per fectly healthy. She stays beautiful just so long as her health and constitu tion remain good. Let her be nervous, have backache, sleepless nights, and how soon does it take for wrinkles, crow's feet and dark circles to appear in the face? Her cheeks were rosy until she began to suffer from woman's weaknesses and the constantly recur ring pains and drains brought her quickly from the beautiful age to the premature middle age. It was not meant for women to suffer so it ii due to our unnatural, but civilized methods of living, aud to the fact that so many neglect those small ills which soon lead up to larger ones. Nothing so drags a woman dow n as those con stantly recurring periods when she suffers more and more from a chronic condition that can be easily cured. No woman should take an alcoholic com pound for that will disturb digestion, and the food is quickly compacted and becomes hard and tough in contact with alcohol, rendering the food in digestible. She must go to Nature for a cure. The native Indians of early times were far from wrong when they called a marvelously effective medi cinal plant "Squaw root" what the physicmns of our day called Caulophyl urn or Blue Cohosh. This and Black Cohosh, (jolden Seal, Lady's Slipper, and Unicorn root, are important ingredients of a wonderfully success ful remedy in modern times, namely, )r. I'ierce's Favorite Prescription, ilaving made a epwialty of the diseases of women in the early sixties Dr. I'ierce soon found that a glyceric extract of these roots with Hydrastis or Golden Seal and Lady's Slipper root, combined in just the right proportions, made the very best tonic and cure for the distres sing complaints of women. Where women suffered from backache, weak ness, nervousness and lack of sleep, it was usually due to functional trouble, therefore this prescription directed at the cause currtl US per cent, of such cases. That is why Dr. I'ierce soon put it up in a form easily to be pro cured all over the t inted States. Aching from head to foot that is the condition t tint atllicts some women at stated periods backache, dirzmess, and pains almost unbearable. An hon est and a safe remedy which no woman can afford to lose the opportunity oi trying for thp cure of these distressing. Complaints which weaken a woman's vitality is Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Pre scription. Dr. I'ierce not only assures von that his "Favorite Prescription" if honestly made, but lie lets you know just what it contains. The best of medical authorities recom mend sad extol the virtues of the above iriL'P-dl'-nH in "Favorite Prescription." Thus r. Lii'iiKWood. M. I)., Professor of Mater a Mdicu. Ilennett Medical Col lege, Chicago, says of I, olden Seal: "It Is aii important remedy In disorders of the womb. In all catarrhal conditions" (if Ladv s Slipper root he says: "Lier r,.. . cial inlln'Ti'-e upon nervous eon-di'i.oti- i!'-i-Mi: ti-t upon disorders of the female "I'.mii-; relieves pnlti. etc " Prof. J.,lm Km- in "" Amkhk'am Dispr.s,"- u a very a.-t.ve. powerful and useful l.t IIi.lCi, I i.IM'sii rmii. ,im B'-t.ve. powerful and useful reiiie.lv." . . , . .i l,r ant .part -i" ' hoT' In'dvM Mohea it iiwrpassedj P ti . r iiruir U-ina- of greatest h ',tv in i r ta- ve aod "ong'strv con- ' d ii'.i.s" " "If action Is slow, hut I" effects are permanent." 1 (or heailaeiie. ii'iii'-r 1...., - or dysmenorrhea It Is ! from nenra.ca ir'tu'iyV ,! Sangatuck. Conn.. va u.r .. the Iiet.arlmeiit of I herapeu- ti.-s in Tiik Ki i 1 1 I-r ir. w v 1 ji lM IhnU't . orm of the . of Mr Pierce's Favor "A reiii'-.ly hi"h In a liter ';e woft.ii' Iriv.g- corn nsit 1 ('on Chief !ii'reil.-lit' lu- Pre-.-npt 01,: orat.".r ami a way. favors a .''d;-'"' .1. .... .,.... r..r leirr ta arLi.n, ... entire repr.-ltcnv- -y-ftu, cannot ... 1 ... ....... t ti -ef 11 if iej.s arid ot fail the utmost i-n-.r- io'-e u, the general pr-tit'otu-r of iiie.,11 ine " In Heloiuas e have a medicament whieii more fu'lr u-v tt.e SU.ve Durno-s Kei "! """r d' " I rm ,un i I tin. In the treatment of dlva-cs ly-ciil.ar to womn It is seldom that a ca-e is v-cn which do pre-enl some indication lor this dial agent." not remo- NOTICE FOR i-UBUiCATON. Timber Laud, Act June 8, 1873. Boseborg. Ore., Dto tuber mh. 1907 Notice Is herehv run thus in ntm pliauce with the provisions of the act 01 Uuugress of Jon- 8, 1S78 ntttnd i u iw ui wue oi iioio r lanna ii tie Saes of California Oregou Nevada and Washiugtou r-rriiorj" as txten. ed to ail ib Pcbl o Laud States by act of Angust 4 I8W3 NELLIE M4 IRWIN of Vano over oouniy o' mrke Sta'e or Terri ory of Washington i as this Qy Died in this oifio her sw rn stite- mm,t 87;j fot y, V - .j. t i , -i . . . . . . . " ouoiiubu, or urxtus imss, vr.. r, neiT8u ivITiium V ,. . "t e," .-tuTni, ui urituns i s. oy Uaroutte of Merlin, tire.. iaui Biiley of Davidson. Ureirnn. ""L t,"" I. TTIT . .11 . . , reiursted to tilejtheir claims in this office o i or before said 7tli day ot March, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Keginter. The Japanese Baby Boy. When a Japanese baby hoy is a bun dred days old he Is carried to the priest house In the Shinto temple aud given a name compounded from the family name and that of his guardian, the same written down by the priest for the little one to keep lu his prayer bag. After prayers have been said the child la placed on the floor aud for the first time permitted to creep "toward whichever cardinal point he first turns so will bis future be Influenced." Two fans are his christening gifts, promis sory notes of the two swords for which they will later be exchanged. Why He Was Interested. "Every time you come here," said the waiter at the oyster bouse, "I no tice that your eyes follow me all over the room. Do I remind you of some body you used to know?" "No, that Isn't the reason," replied the guest. "I've beeu here a hundred times, I reckon, and I never saw you when you didn't have a three days' growth of beard on your face. Ex cuse me for asking, but how do you manage It? ' Do you shave yourself with a barber's clippers?" Chicago Tribune. The Heat In the Human Body. If none of the heat generated in the human body was lost. In half an hour It would Increase the temperature of the body 2 degrees. It Is conceded that a temperature of 10l degrees Is fatal. If the facility of Insensible ad justment to external changes of beat and cold was suddenly lost the entire race would die Inside of four hours. Translating the total beat of the body generated in twenty-four hours Into work as pure heat It would raise six and a half gallons of water instantane ously to the boiling point. Minneapo lis Journal. I Leva You. A Danish paper compares "I lovs you" In many languages. Here are some of them: The Chinaman says, "Co ngal 11I;" the Armenian, "Ce slrcin ez bet;" the Arabian, very shortly, "Nehabeeck;" the Egyptian, similar, "N'achkeb;" the Turk, "Slsl scvejor urn," and the Hindoo, "Main tym ko pijar karyu." Hut overwhelming Is the declaration of love of au Ksklmo, who tries to win the chosen one by the pleasing sound of Uie dainty little word, L'nlvlflgssacrntdlulnalertlrmjun guarslgiijak." Barrymore'a Retort. 1 The true epigram ought to bo a par ry. Once when Maurice llarrymore, ' the actor, was talking with his wonted paradoxical brilliancy a semi Intoxi cated bystander broke lu with the bru j tal assertion. "You're a liar!" As liar ! rymore was known to 1 an eijiert ! boxer, the llsteuers expeeted a swift I blow, and It came lustantly. but It was I not the physical attack they had look ed for. llarrymore. looking at the drunken man. smiled pleasantly ami sweetly answered, "tiurely not-lf you say so."-Arthur I'euu In Muusey's I Magazine j London In Her Glory. Seen under the glory of a really fine sunset, Loudou must be one of the moat beautiful end impressive specta- cles In the world. You msy look up ! the Thames and see the red sun turn I lug the pall of smoke that hangs oNer i the shipping Into a sultry crimson j cloud and lighting the dirty wster and I dlugy wbarfs with a klesm of gold. , iu wbarfs with a klesm of gold, 1 r,r uii th iliiini of St Paul s caught In or see the' dome of St Paul's caught In ' . .., Msh ,,und a nilat of rich toior. or the high build of ,toull ,trpet ., " ' " out against the warmly tinged sky and wonder, not unreasonably, whether oller tlty thai ever was built eould show such a miigiKll'-eht series of pictures as can this ditigy l(jipin of ours of su sutiiriiii evening try Centlemsn -Coua- That's It (Vioirh votirself lnti a 'fit of si asms and then wonder why .too dmi't g"t well. If yoo will only trv a bottle of liallard s Horehonnd Hvrnp your coogb will i a ming or ine past, n is a ryitive core for Omaha, In fluenza, Eronchitis and all Pulmonary diseases. One bottle will convince yon at your druggist. li st National Drag Co. and at Dema ray's Fruitgrowers of Rcae River Vsllej 6nd the Cowrief ot seecial asterest NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department cf the Interii r. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon , n , November Hun, 1D07. Notice Is hereb gven thst HENRY S WYNANT. of Grants Pss, Oregon, has Bled notion of his iurent'on to make nual proof in support of his olaim, vs: Pre-emption Declaratory Ktateni-nt o. 7tiSl made November 13th. 18W for the N Wi; NW.i; Seoiion 18, lowuship 87 -South. Range 8 vv. W. M.. and 1 hat sud proof wl 1 be made before Joseph Moss. U. 8. Com missioner at Urants Paa. Or g u, on Monday, December 8d, HkK. a-' names the toilowlug win esses to prove his Sfttlement, iuhabitaroy, nou-sli. nation, tc, of said land. ta: W. H. Fhtimuan, of Orudis Pas, Oregon; H. C. ltohaisti, f Ursnts Pass. Ote., Clark Hathawav, of Ap plegato Vnllev. Ore, Ueorge W. Lewis, of Uiants Pass. Ore. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timle r Land, Act Joiie 8, lSTH. Rosibura, Ore, Nov. , 11X17. Notice is her by given that in com pliance with the provisions of the set of Oongr-ss of June , 1H78, entitled "An Act for the sale of Titubir Lands in the StHtes of California. Or gon. Nevada, and Waah'ug'nn Tertory, " as extended to all the Public Lintl States bv act of August 4, I8UJ PATRICK O' DON NELL, of Camas Valley, county of Donglas Slate of Oregon, has this day HluT m this office his sworn statement No. 8A73, for the purchase uf the KK of the NV.V4' aud the NKt4' of the 8Wi of section No. HO, Township 4 8 .oi.li, ofRaugesW. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber ami stone than lor agricultural urpoacs and to establish his claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Rosebnrg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 28th day of January, 1D0S. ' He names as witnesses: B, Kraken hirger, of Roeehurg, Oregon; Warren Bestty. Roseburg, Ore., Urant Taylor, of Winchester. Ore., John J. Gilbert of Rcsebnrg, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above dcaorlbed lands are requested to file their claims In this ofllce on or before said ?8th day of January, 1U0R. .BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Keg later. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timlier Land, Act June 8, 1878. Roeeburg, Ore., Nov. IB, 1W)7. Notice la hereby given that In com pliance w th the provisions of the Aot if Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled ' An Aot tor the sale of timber Lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all Ptihllo Land Stales by aot of August 4, 18U2, LILLIAN M. KNAOQS, of Harrison, County of Kootnal, 8' ate of Idaho, filed In this offloe her sworn statement No. 8(187 for the purchase of the SW V of the NWW. W. of the SWij aud lot. 1 of Heotlon No. Ill, in Township No. 87 South of Range No. 1 West, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish ber claim to said land before the Joseph Moss, United Htates Cotnmiss oner, at his effloe In Uraots Pass, Oregon, on Monday, the 17th dav of February, IU08. lie names aa witnesses: Martin A. Conger, of Orsiits Pass, Ore., Kmmett R Conger, of Wlldervllle, Oregon William Bull of Grants Pass. Ore., Clarence A. Packer, of Harri son. Idaho, Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above dnacrlled lands are reoticxtod to file their claims In this of lice 011 or before said 17th day of February, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, j Register. F. G. ROPER KmmIi loititltlo Courier Ida., upstairs SUITS MADP TO OPDP. R T'CHipCv se ' anc. .m . be Inset material , ...0 latest style. AND REPAIRINO CLEANING J.E. PETERSON Oionkks) PRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE! AGENT Belli doing business at the old stand. Cor. Hlxth and D streets, lisaars Pass, Ossooe. Children's .favorito totilo Is White's ('ream Vermifng the cure for worms and all children's diseases. It not only . the worm, bat removes the miws and slime in which they build , tL. atrjl leaves a lux In a healthy oun a,tion. Joe Daniel, Harmau, Teon.. 1 MT that he gave one or bis children , White's (.'ream Vermifuge when the loctor thought it had oollo, aud from the first dose the child passed 73 worms. For sale by National Drog Co. and by Demaray. I ; csny te nea ikIj rvrr f,, rant makM one healthy, , iH,VJ ,0d wise. esiecially if yon Herbinn before retiririK. A noil. tire ctire for Constipation, Dyspepsia and all liver complaints. Mrs. rj , Oilomhia, Tenu., writes: "I slwsys kep a supply of your Her bins on hand. Am so pleased with the relief it gives In ooustipatlon snd all liver complaints, that words can't express my appreciation. For sale by National. Drug Co. and by Deaoaray.