The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 17, 1901, Image 4

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Loss of Appetite
la Loos of Vitality, Vigor, Tone.
That at «rula to rraaoa.
It la common In tbe Spring, when
tlx* blood. « bi< b needs cleansing, fails
■n give the organa lite alimtiius nec-
easary
b»r
II»» pr»prr
performance
of their functions.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
c batter« the blood, restores appetite,
gives
vitality, vigor, bine— this is
one of the reasons why it's called the
Greatest Nprlng Medicine.
Take It.
“ I bare taken linei » sarsaparilla and
il baa reeled « g.axt appetite and rteanwxl
my bloud." Asolea Kanes. Flallemuolh.
Plans are about completed to cioaa
■ip tlw gaisv lu-twaru New York end
Philadvljdita and complete a trolley
line I«-tween the two big Clltaa. The
tracks of a »Miple of steam roads are
Io Ite uant (or a |«>rtion of the way
and a high rale of sfmsai ia ci pec tea
The promoter» say that the full fare
each way will 1« |l
Th« round trip
l*1wren llie two place« by slcatu 1» ft
A dull throbbing paia, anx>a»paalad
try a aeaar ef leml'rtsraa and beat low
dówa la Ow sola with aa -»x-aaiostal
aluaoling pain. Indi- ab*a Infiamuvalma
On no».aatiow it will be focad that
th« regloa ->f paia shnwa » o sar awell-
lag Thia la tn« first »tag« of ovaritis,
laflataiwalioa of th» o«a«y If Ute roof
wf vo ir hou» Irak» my sister you have
(>oud T om t owwia«. Cute
fixed al ause . why wot pay Uva asina
■ peel ta year ossa t«-dy ?
"Tlte girls that are growing up now
V ou w«e-l ao< you ought iv-’t to i«t
sill have one important ml vantage
over the Joung married women of youruslf g<>. whea owe of your ossa sea
today."
"What's that?"
"Tlteir hualiaiid» will not ba con­
tinually telling tltenv of the fine cook­
ing their mothers u»cd to do."
"Ilow do you know?"
"II«» bun - the cook won't allow the
motlo-rs of t!.<■ coming race to stick
tlw ir tioso into tbe kitchen."
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My little brother had no appetite II«
has Ul'- H'-'tv "larsaperi s sol
>w
gets hungry like any aber boy “ Mat a
Kt louas, Alden. Kan.
As Ukuro»! Aller
“I am in luck," said the tragedian
"I have just received an annual paaa
•■ver I lie Central railway."
' Hou in the world did that hap
Hood's Sarsaparilla promisee io
|rtt*" asked the comedian.
cure and keeps the promise.
**|<a<cognition of valuable tert icon.
Alter our return from our last trip I
tlu VaKslsM tinsi
r.’l«<ttrd to the general manager S7
Tilets—iTryder look«»!
vrry asd defective ti<-». any one of which might
ebeti Ite Io-ani that toleptnMiliig arross have caused a wreck."
tlu- oceau la |»«Milite
l'rustham— I »tipjnwe he did. |»«*r
M m Irwk irto«
fello»
Il Wlll I h * su utlbappy dal
b^'Ma
ont
th*
Swiping hand lo you. and
for hllll wfien he rihiv l gel Iwywrid
will Bkdriffiw yo’i without nwCM*? and
thè reach of hi» wife's voicv
w.t'xFut prim Mn Pinkham's labor»*
u»ry Hat Lynn Mana
Writ* a lwtUr
Iti« n««i riaaerlpli«« »«« Walaeta
iiIKt I wrw twiliag all your symptom« and
rkll.» s»4 F«««r las battle of or«««'» T m I«>« m
Chill Tonic II li Wanly Ires »nd salai» la
t »w benefit of the greatest «Jipwri*
s lastet««« loria. S« "ars. K« Fat Fri-« a
m w in treat ng female Illa.
Brsak ia t hma
’ I was snífwring to stirh an witent
A low PiKsd Works»
(**wa o*aHan tn»uh|« that my phjai-
"Every I imr ymi <»|wti your m<»uth, ”
an ibonghi an operation would be
A Jersey farmer visiting Nesf York
«♦ m I tl»e elderly aih I emioua, hut plrl» n«*ceaaery
■food looking at a sign in a t»«ik store
tati aunt, *’you put your (out hi it
"Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
window; "Dickens Work» All This
•*And thi* i* w't»i«dhiug, yuuknow,*’ prnind having h»n mxvmmeodod to
Week for Two Ihillars "
lded to try It
After using
|tie-«<*Mintly n*ph<w| the wife of the n*w. I dc-
devided
"Wall, - he remarked, "my 'pinion
h'ttles I found that I was
— --..a.--
mandarin. kw»kb»g at D m * relative*» serri ral
is that Dicken« teller is either a
My entire system was tonasi
ample iiioh'^tamlmg, "pm coukin’t e*ti red.
mighty poor workman or else lie s
vp aod ! suffered no in«»re with iuv
|ma»il»|y <h» it “
war tra ** Mas A m . va A rror. Troy. Mu.
confounded haid up for a job."
|»fWf
Boule*»« la O om (Moo
The owners of automobiles in Ohio
constitute a new forre in the go<»f
road» movement.
There is a plan
tmw under way for the building of a
boulevard from one end of the «tati­
to the oilier, touching the cities and
largest towns.
«(•rArLl T*fit *.« tb* moti «•••* 1 th* b**«
Hkr4 and i« th* s-f » d »! htrb
f«H
lb* * nr*-4
and alt h hr ad ar h*
It kit rgthsf.« the diesali*« of (a na
BEYOND CONTROL
•f
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
fkr .*>*«, M *♦!>. <H»*
Mr. Eli Potts ia a well known Citi-
1 reu rd Waverly, Ohio, having lux'll in
biiainr» there for 14 year»
Hr is a
veteran of the Mexican war in which
he served with company II, of the
Fourteenth Tenueaaee regiment.
At
the age of 76he bewrs the reajux't ol
all who know him and the following
»•vprrience, related by him, is raised
liryond all doubt l>y the high charact­
er of tbr narrator
He says
"Al-mt arvi-ii years ago a disease
fastened ii|»>n no- which, as it devel-
o|«si, proved to I»* lia'omotor ataxia.
I l«x-ame vrry nervous, could not walk
without having dixxy sjiell« and did
not sltep well.
As the disease ad
vaiicnl I lost control of my muscles
and could only walk a short distance.
I could not control the direction
my atrj»» and wax always afraid
falling.
"Tin» contiiiiiixl until the fall of
|N97 when then waa a breaking down
of my entire system.
My itomach
was in I m <I condition and 1 xuffered
MpTtn O
MABACHÍ.
bAnltno r»a tiuiNtu.
greatly with kidney trouble « ausixl by
lieing thrown out of a Imggy.
roa Biuouiaui.
"Alvout two years ago 1 saw Dr.
FOB T0BP1B IIVEB.
Williams Pink Pill» for Pale People
FOB COaXTIFATIOB.
advertised in a Cincinnati
j»j»r.
ria uuow »ia.
The rear cured was similar to min«
FOB TNEC0MPLIXI0B
and I gave the pills a trial,
Very
aoon after I began taking them I ex­
|a-rim<-r»l relief and. as the improve­
ment continued, I took the pills regu­
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
larly
Gradually the control of the
rnuM'lr* was restoirxl and my general
lo-s11li improved. The dixxy feeling
Ths N«»i Step.
left me and hat never returned.
"Here*« a (rientist who claims that
Front my own ex|«-rience I know that genius is merely a nervous diaeaao."
Dr U illianis’ Pink Pills are a great
"Gxxxl!
Now, can’t he discover
remedy and ! am plcaaxl to rwom- •ome way to make it contagioux?"
mend them to any one who suffers as
tov NXOW WHIT rot* *KK TARINS
I did ’
Wb«a «no taXs Orw.i Ta«i*l«M < hill Tonic,
Higncd,
F 1.1 roTTH
texsuaa the formula la t-lainE« print*^ oa rv«ry
Ruhacribed and sworn to lu-f<>re me tuwil« »how ins that H Is . m'.-lylrnnsiMlQoi-
slnala s isstsdsM form NoCuru, x.Vsr ...
this 4th day of Novemler, 1TWMI
W R A llayes.
A» Mvs l ad« r • food H.
Sea!.
Notary Public.
Boaton Girl—Have you read Enter
Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Paid
•on?
People may be olitained at all dntg-
St lamia Girl—No, I R">»S not,
gists nr dir««*t from Dr
Williams
th.Hw- red »jad» on my face are juat
Medicine Co., Schenectady, N V , on
common pimj.lcs.
rix-etpt of price, 60 cent« |» r box; »11
♦
Ths Last flitih.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Tactful.
Mias Wilbert (showing photograph
of licr»elf)—¡111 afraid it a ra.het
faded
Rinks < in» sperirticed, aged D»>—
Yee, l>ut it 's ju»t like you.
Tbe trader » «4 ih»» )• j* f wlii he t«l*a*M io
k*f u ihsl tbe<* is st !•••! cww drvwdwl <1 >>«•«*
that •<♦•»«** l»«u !**■» «bi* to cur* >u s.l tta
•tat*« • l
Bt-aiarfi Itali*•< starth * at
it tbe i ti ) pwtuvw cure bU"«n U» ib* medicai
frsiernit« < aisrrb bMw a o.nctituthmsI I ib
•aw. fe«|u|er« a c<»4»»iTt<«tl>D<J irrsimmi
lit • < • •«-n ( 'e'.ttafiíh '
a
<
♦Irretir tj«« u iL«- ♦» -»>1 a>t<1 no.'un« «u» a*»
ot the n«!r» fl.efrby d^htrn) ng Ihe fmxtvta
lion of ths dfarsaw. an<t go ing ihr patient
•Ifr'igihbv b . ; t *tir up I’e r..t,»t;liH on a 1
• •a v rig Jtar.te in <t ng IB« w<»rk
Th* J>'o
priwtors bave fc. much fa*tb In its «*.?aii»«
|>v»wr?a that «her <«ff*f Olk* H ud D w I I ta STB
! < art} a*r that It fa le locare. **t»4 iof ha<
ut lettitnuuial* A ! Ire««
F ) < IIRMKY A CO . Tolwlo, O
K. 1 ' » «triplista, «•
Fatíi >
••• ll»»> hr*«
Fatemal Obfactloa
I really believe there is some­
thing Iststi n Mary and that young
idiot Mrotstt
Vos. deer, there is —you.
Tk • s‘<s»iur« M ea «««rj boi o< iba r««. »i
Laxative Br<»tno*Qtiininc t . s ¡ m .
y IMI rar«« a «*M ta «oa Sag
Aa Error at Judgaiwrrt,
A colons! citi« o gave a justice of
tin- peace a big fat possum as a wed
Aa Old ln»lmm«nt
ding f«s-
Mix t mg the gnaini a veer
after, the justice Mid :
Violinist (proudly >— The
instru­
"Well, Jun, how do you like mar ment that I shall use at your bouts
rird life?"
tomorrow is over XUO years old.
"Well, ash," was the reply, "all I
If»
Parvenu—Oh. never mind!
kin say is—I wish I d cat that pr»- gi«si enough.
Noone will know ths
difference.
•* r-r els r*«rffi I wat« vlrUaw
«
l-.f «,.• U4»t an«! ti Un-«« mm »w «n- i •
**t rekffiiR a«4 1<*»’ •**• U ul I«*•! Marrb
r»<e* A** »« *
IKFT n
lK»k ;
Ba** Meedur lN»pre>»d utMll ¡ W» Ml
•• '•
• r ar*
bavin N Mrarav Newark O
One day. at tlurllngton House. Ten
nysoa 1« ea d to have ask«»l tbe gn«ts
a conundrum wh'cb be bad Ju«t made:
' Who are the greatest wotnea In the
world?“
Tbe xn«war was:
"Mlsa
Ourt. tbe Mlsaea Ipp! and Nara Goasa."
cathartic
W fi Gilbert, of Gilbert «ad Bulllvan
opera fam», was one day standing «■
the «tepa of hie club hoi»» tn faxndoo.
when a stringer approached us! A»h»d
“D om a maa belong to your club vritb
n» eye n»m««l Walker?"
"I don't
know,“ was the answer; "wk*t‘s the
name of bla other eye?" •
OrwMal lUlt.uod
I»
Arthur Btaimona. tbe venerable negro
attendant at tbe White House, was dol­
ing tn bla chair tbe alber day. whan an
usher rusbeil upetalrs am! sa d: "Man
don a bene wants to see Mr Cortelyou."
“t'an't see him." replied Arthur, with
dignity.
“Hut th:« man say* ba'« got
to see him "
Don't car* nothin' about
that." said Arthur, preparing to reaume
bla do««; "nobody can see ftc-retary
fortelyou; ba'« gone Into bls sanctum
unltartum"
tu BACK or
CVMY
NA*UMtOOT »Ul»
*
!
take I Lem
«SLICKER
OR COAT
«Aa* myrim har
.cOWER;?
T ypo<r<phKal f tree,
bsdv w rote eunc versea for
ita­
lic
I ♦»*»
♦•S’
'Vj/f
^ .»nnf B?) AA. Iun
••
Á JTOWeQCO BOSTON MASS m
Ci
(irssk M««t» lirsvL
“What do y -.i think my husband
dims w hen my mother cornea to aee
u»*"
"I never gue«» ’’
"He writ«« lor his mother to come
too. '*
A K<«l Dramslk Treat.
Abe t'hiuw hiakcrs— Did
Sary itcrnhardl play she waa a man
when you w»» ter Nou kork. I«»h*
Jiwhua Grvliaw— llnmph'
Bet­
ter 11 that*
I »o' » whole minstrel
I rollI«' maile up of women.
Machinery, Implements,
Farm Supplies, Etc
TO Cl Hr A < Ol 11 IN ONU liAV
Take laxan«« H-- ••• Qunn» Tablais All
truggliU
r»’.'•*! li.«» i>n it II tails u-rur«
Once, when Mark Twain wits to lec­
K. w, Urvv«*» ».st.slur. I« on «s< k boa X-
ture In a small Western town, ha was
greeted at the railway station by the
minister, wbo was to be his host durlug
bla brief stay.
On tlielr way to the
parsonage, tbe minister asked If It
would be agreeable to Mart if be
opened tbe lecture with a prayer, aa
was tlis custom
Of course tbe humor
1st was delighted, and accordingly,
when they reached tbe ball that even­
ing. tbe minister left the lecturer sitting
in tbe corner of the platform, took tbe
»25 • »30 • »35 • $40
center of the stage hlmeelf. and pro­
io lx rroaprrouA, U m th«
OXFORD. DEFENDER
ceeded to offer a prayer about half an
"ADVANCE" TURES: HR
hour long, in tbe course of which he
•nd DUNLOP TIRES
CI
gave his views on all tbe current affairs
Tli* vrestrs*
• *
mak r F
• •
f»qnlo|> ihr*I Rin»« Fidi í in* at
• It«! * SIShrtiiK» »e
♦ «*■!
of Interest and concluded by saying
Aitila H «nt «pat Hr nd fur I aw
•areni’», o* writ*
t I ! • ‘
“And now. O f-ord. we have with us to
night a man who Is known throughout
Advarw« Threaur Cx. Puri h 11. Or
• II the world as tbe great American
tot rite
humorist.
Help us. O Lord—help us to
First and Taylor Hi»
FWltrt.kNtv, 0
M. E. »nd K. T. lüy. Tdbur. f.rt.
understand what be la alvout to say to
ns. and to lie aaius>»l by It; am! If pos
the
• Ible^grant that we may derive xome
real beueflt from bls lecture."
£
-d
>'ÁÍ "•
Mitchell, Lewis Ä Sraver Co.,
NEW LIEI
Talking of tbe Inaugural! >n of James
lluch.xnnn. I
A M < • ary of Wash
Ingtoii. D. C.. said:
' The Kirkwood
House was crowded from ba-einent to
the roof, and the rush *»« so great that
store rooms were lined to make room
for the throng
One of these had no
window only a door, and wb<-n a man
from Maine trudgiol In at midn'gbt of
March 3d. be st. very glad Indeed to
take the only thing left tbe window
On the morning of
lc»» »tore room
March Sth. the man from Maine ap
|H-ared aa the d>-»k ami wanted to know
w fu n the ceremonies were to take
plm*e.
't'crem in'es?* a»ked the clerk;
‘what do you nienn?*
'Why,' said the
man. 'the Inauguration.'
The clerk
thought he wa» mentally unbalanced,
and eyed him au«p cioii«ly. until lie ex
elaliiK-’l
I was «wake half a dozen
times, but d dn't waut to dress In the
dark, thinking it wns »till n'ght, and so
I went to sleep again.
I got pretty
hungry at last, and that made me get
up
When does the next train leave
for Rangor?
I want to get back to
God's country, where they have sun
shine.' "
10 OLD PENCES!
¡¿7Anchor Clamps and Uprights
’
Ri<V<lrv <»l ths World.
the prvM-nt time there arc at
II US) is I) bicv< lee ill the world
|
ire«t « Offiblnll
•*Tn« T ib T« at Ri*n«
See Our .Anchor clamp
You wmitd b*
II y<*t knew
!»•?«* Din* It «u>*-4 ..<t ’ ot» it> Hl up
that «»l-l t*iT«e
i’w’trf •*•»«! h»e *«-m
Anchor •
a«-l I I'flght«. and
|«air ot .» if npiv f rre, ati.l make* >«Mtt t>
• If* tenr* fo«»k lib* • hrw one
axe ini rr.s'f r ’.>.1*
nir* an.!
« •«» «tf's'id t»«*l t«r • rr* »»iinel I at *•
Mlnte that H intitl be h-gh priced H
•n‘t. ihcugh
An Intups ruble Bar
The New Yorker—I sup|»>M chi »»
is a juipular game in the ijuakir city*
llir* Philadelphian—No, it » playoxl
very avldotn.
"Why, 1 «uppeoed it being such a
•low game you ptxiple would like it
"No; you «re we d have to stay
«wake to jday it."
Cattle, Mvcep and Hog light.
I'Lanr Bir ii t «>«
t x«r»» • ir» alter. .anig
FARM. RAILROAD AND LAWN' Fli.NCI
■ »
Mother? wdl And Mrs. Win*low’» Stw*<h
f’»B i^yrup th* bru remedy to u>e tor thru
ablldren during the teething |ieriod
I he Portland Anchor Pence Co.
74» Nkolal St.. PORTLAND, Oregon.
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Portland, Oregon.
"W ho it that gif! with a face full
of fr»i*kh*a over yotuierf”
CAMI BCYEKH OF HIDES. PELTS AND TAl.UiW.
Frank■
’Hh«* a a r» t » nt importation (rum Consignments solicited
Here we were set upon and beaten
Pay highest market pri.e.
PROMPT RITl'RN’A
Sw itxrrland. ”
Ifealers in leather and Finding«.
with duba
**Ah
1
Mr?
S
wim "'
Rular to Welle. Fargo A Co. Rank. Portlanf, Oregon.
"Murder!" cried Ardiay, Impulsively
A subtle something told me be waa
vvnmg.
Ths Chop »nd ths Cherry 1rs«
"You ar» college students, are you
"Popkin loves to Is- Instorical.y
not?" said I. addreulng our aaaallanta
correct. "
"We are." said they, etvllly.
"W hat 's hl» late»! ?"
"It la as I thought." aald I. turning
"lie had ali English chop (or break­
to
my
companion
"Thia
la
not
munter
"It may seem like bragging." said
fast <m Washington a biitbd«« ”
the Englishman, throwing down his at all. but a prank, merely!"
Ardley was covervxl with confusion,
newspaper in disgust, "but if tin»
liner war was lu-ing fought out on the and vowed be should never forgi vs
sea there d I* a different story to himself, although ths students, with
rare good breeding, affected to make
tell."
light of It Detroit Journal.
Chas. L. Mastick <& C<
4 o<> D rops
I'itBcinW th* Mlitwe.
"My dear.' aald the meek Mr. N'awll
wed. “I don't like to complain, but th!s
omelet you made----- ”
“What's the matter with IIP’ sts in
qntred.
FrsitKsl Art.
“Weil- er It’« rather hard to cut It
Critic—Not a bad stretch of land •nd—“
“Gracious! I waa afraid that man
scape, but haven't you laid out more
would aeod me tough egg»
I'll a(op
than enough of it in water?
Art i»t — Not a bit of it
The pic- dealing with him.“- Philadelphia Proas
lure is lor a client who has made Ina
M callan».
money in stork watering • q» rat lone
“What la that sound like a rainstorm
that I bear from tbe floor above?**
Wirtlsst Trl«<r»phy on Albarn.
"Wby. that's our patent rain appara
I’rofessor It
A
Fr»»«-nd<-ti. with aus. It's for the convenience and sat­
his assistants, ha» installed a wtreh-M isfaction of umbrella buyers wbo want
telegraphy »tation not far from • <|W to test their purchases."- Cleveland
Hatters», off Roanoke island, N c.
riatndealer.
*>•!•*< Exporlntont--
•• It Wsrs
"You ought to •«•• my cottage in
tlv« w-a ala, " said the |«>p»ilar e
tioual at'ln-««
"Make it out cd Northern pine
ask«x| some one
"Not at all,"
icr
light comedy m
Hit
of F.a«t l.vnne
of txrtnitnca
OU» CÜAÍANTU
Thomas Lincoln, the father of Ab-a
ham IJneoln. was a great story teller,
and one yam that be never ttrvd of re
hearsing waa a bloodcurdling Indian
tale.
One day. when be was about
»van or eight year» old. ami living In
Kentucky, be was sitting on a fence,
watching bla father and older brother»
al work In tbe field.
Without a mo
mem's warning, a small baud of In
diana cam« rushing by on horseback.
One ot them, with a sweep of b:« lo'ig
• rm. aclsad tbe lad and galloped off.
Little Tommy Lincoln looked up Into
the rad warrior'« face, and »aid: "Don't
kill ma.
Take me a prisoner."
The
Indian smiled.
Just then a rifle
cracked.
Indian and boy tumb'e-1 off
tbe horse, tbe Indian dead, w'th a bul­
let in bla brain.
Tommy Lincoln's
brother bad come to the rra-.ua
Ice Man—G<»id by. old ni»n ;
glad yon bail auch a severe wi
Coal .Man—Ho long
1 wi»h
An Old Friend
would
!
MORE THAN HALF A ŒNTIM
Ths Ssasua» t ourlow»
N H. S has been
before the public
for many years;
from s small begin­
ning, it hsssteadily
worked Its way to
the front, and is now known in every city, town and hamlet m the country
Ita
•taunthrst friend» are ttaoae who have known it longest and have witnessed its
wonderful curative power« in their own families or among their frienda and
•cxiuaintaavea. Grateful patients in all parts of the country tell of their mtorstma
to health aad happinesa. and the testimony of tbr» ia tbe highest evidence of tbe
medicine's worth. ». S. s. ia more popular to-lay than ever in its history — no
other rentely stands so high, hss ever given such perfect aatufsctioa or ia so
reliable in the cure of Cancer, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Contagious Blood Bolson,
Scrofula, Ecsenva. 1*»>>rias»», Salt Rheum, Acne, or any diaease that originates in
the blood. Being strictly a vegetable preparation, you will find it agree» with you
much l-etter than a drug store conco»-ti.>n or any of the widely advertised potash
•ad mercury remedies, which affect the bones, muscles and stomach, causing
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g UK9 Sa Sa Sa f°e no sooner <bws it get into the circulation than ths
appetite increases; you grow stronger, and grndually
but surely it drives out the poisons and restores tbe blood to a healthy conditio«.
If there is a sore or ulcer on the body, it begins to heal ar<rund the edges, the dis­
charge finally ceases and tbe place get» well; muscular an-I bone pains vsnub, and
the sain is relieved of all tuning, irritating eruptions
Nervous, run down and
anaemic people will find S. S S. juat the medicine they need, for blood poverty
and illy nourished nerves are responsible for their condition
For old people and
children S. S. 8. has no equal; being free from all minerals, it does not nauseate
or have any injurious effect whatever, and keeps tbs blood ia good condition, thus
fortifying against disease. Kxnerience teaches what ia good an<l what la not grxxi;
rticularly to medicine, and 8 8. 8 . a vm^| that has retained the
lhe people for nearly yo years, must have iKnt — rt CVa««, is tbe
rceas. M hen y■ wx call for 8 8 S.
don't be persuaded to accept something else—
there ia no substitute for 8 8. 8. it is the only
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profit in tt. If you have any blood or *k m Jia-
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your case aad advise you without charge
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