March, -April,
May
There is
tverythlnir-
tblnpf can bt done to the bout ad
vantage, most easily and moat ef
fectively. Now it the beat time
for purifying your blood. Whyj
Because your ayitera is now trrlna
to purify it you know this by the
pimples and other eruptions that
nave come oa your face and body.
Hood's SarsaparlUal0! womn ,who t0T V5'
' ciaitan rs given In a queer old build
and Pills
Olrl BtadeaU at Osfbrd.
Tbs proportion of women students to
man students in vxrora is srxui 3UU
to 8,000, and It baa bti only about a
aoora of rear slnca women wera ad
mitted, while man hart had tha ad-
best time lor doing tidUih of tha university for can-
that is, a time whtn a turiea. All tbt teaching; of to wom
an Is undor tha Association for tha
Education of Woman In Oi ford. There
ara no class or lactur rooms, and ao
teaching excapt private tutoring In tba
bal) that U, Lady Margarat Hall,
BocLarrllla College, Bt Hugh's Hall,
ate. Tba students taka tip courses ar
ranged by tba association, Tha lac
turaa by members of the unlvarslty
JUDICIAL DECISIONS.
Ing, ones a dissenting chapel. Girls
.uul w.-w, ,Mlj ,n plBCM recommended by the
association, and ara called home stu
dents.
the work thoroughly and agreeably
and never fail to do it.
iioous are the medicines you
have always heard recommended.
'"I rnot rtnimmtnil Hood's Brprlll
too tilrlily u a acrlne madlelna. W'honwf
take It In the anrlug ws all feel tir-ttrrthrougb tone.
." Hu 8. 11. Ns.U MeCrsys, I'l "
Friendly Advice.
"I'd edrlse you to tike thin poem to s
chiropodist," said the editor in s kindly
An aMlicnce Is held, In Wiggins vs.
render N. C). 61 L. II. A. 772, not to
be deprived of the benefit of a cove
nant of warranty In a conveyance of
real estate by the fact that be Is not
named In the covenant, If assigns are
named In the habendum clause of the
deed.
The relation of officers snd directors
of a corporation to it and Its stockhold
ers Is held In Iioyd vs. Mutual Fire
Association (Wis.), 81 I. It. A. 918. not Is claimed for its use.
to be such as to prevent their taking; King, Washington, V. C
thn tioneflt of the atnfnrn tit limit. 1
tlons In an action to hold them liable General Smalls, Beaufort, S. C,
28 Army Generals Send Letters of Endorsement to
the Inventor of the Great Catarrh Remedy, Pe-ru-na.
Brigadier Qcneral King, of Confed
erate Army,
Writes: "I unhesitatingly state
that I am convinced Peruna is a medi
cine that will effect all the cures tbst
J. Floyd
Ui summer." Ma. 8. U. Niu
Hood's iareaparllla promises to
our and keeps the promise.
The I'ropor Thins;.
"I hop you lo not consider It wrong
for s young lady to wear (Ins clothes and
jewels," snlu Mix (lidding.
"Certainly not," replied the person. "If
the heart Is full of vain and rldlruloua
thing, there can he no objection to ad
verting tlio fart."
Itecsuse why?" queried he of the un
cut hair.
"it's feet need attention," replied the
editor.
Tba Wonderful Cream Separator
doea ti work In a mlnuta and Irsvcs 1m
than 1 nor cnt tnittar (at. Tha price U rldli ii
Itiunly low, according to !, tiih in 14. uu etch,
ml whi.it you have one you would not pert
wierswiin Kir nny timet na com,
Jl!sr hind thin nitics
witn or taiui.a fur tHiMaya to me jonn a. eei-i .,..,,. , ...... n.,1.. ......
rr ni i . ,V vn-m, wi... and gt their i oid eat very little and was very
riioif,riin a"Tii,iiiif ihirniiirkiH rram yellow even the whites oi her eyes
For Orowlng Qlrls.
West Pembroke, Me., March 21.
Mrs. A. L. Smith, of this place, says
that Podd's Kidney I'ills are the best
remedy for growing girls. Mrs. Smith
emphasises her recommendation by the
following experience:
"My daughter was thirteen years old
last November and it is now two yearn
since she was first taken with Crazy
HjellH that would last a week and would
then pus off. In a month she would
have the spells again. At theHe times
Hvparator, ami hundred ol otliar Uwli ami
arm antila uaod by the larmer. If. C. J. J
Am Awful Jolt.
Haphead I aw knew In advance
thnt we were aw going to have a
benMly Imwd wliitnli, doiicher know.
MIki Csustiouo Indeed! And how
did joii know it?
Hntdiead I aw felt It In me bonee.
Mint Catliiie Itealljr? Then you are
a believer In the old lwno theory.
CASTOR I A
for Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
would he yellow.
The doctors gave us no encourage.
mcnt, they all said they could not help
her. Alter taking one box of Poud s
Kidney Tills, she has not had one bad
siKill. Of course, we continued the
treatment until she had used in all
about a down boxes, and we still give
them to her occasionally, when she is
not feeling well. Podd's Kidney rills
sre certainly the best medicine for
growing girls."
Mothers should heed the advice of
Mrs. hmith for by so doing, they may
nave their daughters much pain snd
eicknean and iimure a healthy happy
future for them.
Bears the
Signature
The M yeter r.
i j eat i i it ...
ine piaiii people,-- said the weary
millionaire, "don't know what the rich
have to put up with." '
Pout you believe It," replied the
plain man. "We know you've sot the
money to put up with, but we wonder
bow aoine of you ever got IL" i'hlladel'
phia l'reaa.
Beware of Olntmaete for Catarrh That
Cantata Marcurr,
Ai marrtiry will fiirely datlro? tha ernae of
men ami enmiaieijr arrange me wnoia aye-
I'm whfneutnns It tUrouga the muroin lur
fac. Such arilcira ihould narar beun.il ar
erpl on iirrarrlptluna from reputabla phral
Clani, ai Ilia damage Iher will do It ten fold to
tha mikhI ou ran powlblT derlre Irom tham,
Hait i Catarrh Cure, manufactured bj K. J.
t urner A 10. Toledo, ().. oonialm nomercnrT
and la taken Internallf, a lliij dlrectljr upon
the blood and mnroiii aurlaoea ol the iraiam.
In buylna flail's Catarrh Cur be aura tou tel
the irnnine' It la taken Internally, and made
In Toledo, Ohlo.br r. J. Cheuer i Co. Teeii.
tuonlali Irre.
Mold tr lrus(lita, price 7Ae. per bottle,
liail'i Kamlljr i'llla ara the ban.
Preliminary Tractlce.
"lour friend haau t had hia automo
bile very long, but he arc in a to m annua
It exceedingly well. He aeenia particu
larly rlrrer at aterrlng through a crowd
ed atreet."
"Oh, I'opley'a all right. He hss had
yeare of experience with a baby car
riage." rhlladelphia l'reaa.
Mixed I'p.
At a trim in a uerman court a man
sp pes red as a wit new.
"Your name?" nnked the Judge.
"Veil, I calls mynelf Fritz but may
be so. I don't know If It la llenrlch.
You see, Mr. Judge, dut mine modet
kIio hnf two little loys; one of them
was me and one wua mine proder, and
tinier wns myaelf ; I don't know which
and my moder, ehe don't know too
and one of na waa named Frltx, and
todcr llenrlch, or one llenrlch and
todcr Frits. I don't know which It
for misfeasance or ir.alfoannee in of
fice. 1
The defonse of the statute of limita
tions Is held In Wheeler vs. Castor (X.
I).), 61 1.. It. A, 74!, to be a meritorious
one, which will Justify the opening of
the Judgment taken by excusable de
fault In order to let In such defense.
The right to open default Judgment to
let lu defenae of statute of limitations
Is considered In a note to this case.
The requirement In a policy of in
surance agalnat loss by the accidental
discharge of an automatic Are extin
guishing apparatus, that aaaured must
use all reasonable means to save and
preserve the property Insured, Is held,
In Wethemor-8warts Shoe Co. vs.
United States Casualty Co. (Mo.), 61
L. K. A. 76(1, to refer to care to be
taken after an accidental discharge of
the apparatus, and not to care to pre
vent an accident
The uttering as true of a forged
mortgage and a forged note, which the
mortgage purport! to secure, at one
time and to the same party, Is held in
State vs. Moore (Minn.), 61 L. It. A.
810, to constitute but one offense, so
that a conviction on an Indictment for
uttering the mortgage is a bar to a
subsequent conviction for uttering the
note. With this cane is a note discuss
ing the question whether the forgery
of different Instruments at one time
conatltutes but one or more than one
crime.
Failure to effect a change of bene
ficiary In a mutual benefit certificate,
because of refusal of the one In whose
favor It was issued to surrender the
old one, is held, in Labey vs. La hey
(X. Y.), 61 L. It. A. 701, not to give the
original beneficiary any right to the
proceeds as against the claim of the
one In whose favor the new certificate
was to be Issued, where by statute and
the rules of the society there Is an ab
solute right to make the change, and
everything required by the rules is
done except the surrender of the old
certificate. .
ALASKA NOT FARMING COUNTRY
was, and one of us got died, and my
modcr she could never tell which It
was, me or mln broder who got died
Ho you see, Mr. Judge, I don't know
whether I sm Fritz or llenrlch, ami
my moder she don't know."
In the city of New York alone there
sre I.WI.ikkj people living To-day who
rould be dead if the mortality of fifty
years sgo still prevailed.
The Ilrglaning of It.
Judge You provoked this fight your
self, didn't you?
1'rUoner No, sor, he done It.
Judge Hut you struck the first blow.
Why did you?
Trimmer Itckase be sex to me: "If
01 am wan, ye're another." l'blla
delphla Tress.
AS OLD AS
cl r2i
That blood poison existed among the ancients has
tjeen proven beyond question. It bas been traced back
thousands of years, and is ss old as the rvramids. This
Mighting curse has been banded down from nation to
nation and from individual to individual till it has
Spread to all parts of the world.
Contagioua blood poison, as it is called in modern
times, begins with a small aore or ulcer through which
the virus enters the blood. This is followed bv inflnm.
ination and swelling of the glands of the groins, a red eruption breaks out
on the body, sores appear in the mouth and the throat becomes ulcerated, and
as the disease takes a deeper hold and the blood becomes more thoroughly
infected, the hsir and eyebrows drop out, the akin is spotted with copper-col-
wrcn apioicuca, uic uonea ana musciea acne, ana It seems to the vicliia of
this monster scourge there is not a sound spot in the whole body,
i .The horror of this awful disease
Gov. Hredjr'a Agricultural Reports,
Bays an Alaakan, Are All Wrong.
"When people read that Alaska Is
capable of great agricultural develop
ment they should pass up the state
ment for rubbish and nonsense," said
II. Bratnober, at the Arlington.
"Alaska Is one of the richest parts
of creation In the precious metals, and
that Is all It ia fit for. The Lord never
Intended It for a farming country, but
Gov. Brady bas for years, In the in
dulgence of a hobby, been sending out
reports of the wonderful farming pos
sibilities of the tereltory, simply be
cause he mnniiges to raise a few rad
ishes and cabbages In his garden. The
truth Is thnt a very few of the hardiest
vegetables can lie produced In some
special sKt that gets an unusual de
gree of sunshine, but this Is about the
limit.
'I have been In Alnska for several
years, and at the risk of Incurring the
Governor's ill will am here to say that
people who go to Alaska in the hope
of raising crops are on the hluhest
sort of a fool's errand. I-ast summer,
away up on the Copper Itlver, I met
three honest farmers, who bad been
induced to sell their places in Indiana
ana go to mat uesoiate region with a
view of cultivating the soil. They
planted a ton of seed, but never
grain came up, sod when I saw them
they were heartsick over their failure.
It la a shame to send out such delusive
reports. Alaska Is all right as a mln
lug country, and not a tithe of its
wealth bas beeu taken out, but a innu
wants to go there exclusively for mln
ing or to view Its beautiful scenery."
Washington Tost.
Writes: "I have used Peruna for ca
tarrhal trouble and find it beneficial
and to be all that it promises, and free
ly give it my unqualified recommenda
tion." Robert Smalls.
Gen. Abbott, of Washington, D. C,
Writes: "I am fully convinced that
your remedy Peruna is an excellent
tonic. Many of my friends have used
it with the most beneficial results for
coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble."
Ira C. Abbott, 006 M. St., Washing
ton, D. C.
Captain Yarnell, of Washington, D.C.,
Writes: "Your medicine, Peruna, I
believe to be the best medicine for ca
tarrh on the market. I have taken
only a small amount, and can see very
beneficial results." W. G. Yarnell,
2322 Lincoln street, N. E., Washing
ton, D. C.
General McBride, of U. S. A.,
Writes: "I have no hesitation in rec-
on mending Peruna to all persons who
are afflicted with catarrhal troubles."
J I). McBride. 450 Pennsylvania
Ave., N. W.. Washington. D. C.
General Longstreet, of the Confeder
ate Army,
Writes: "I can testify to the merits
of Peruna, both as a tonic and a catarrh
remedy. Peruna enjoys the greatest
reputation as a catarrh remedy of any
medicine yet devised." James long
street, Gainesville, Ga.
General Noske, of O. V. U.,
rites: "I commend Peruna to those
who are troubled with colds producing
catarrh as a most efficacious cure and
as a good general tonic." Chas. F.
Noeke, 213 B. St, X. W., Washington
V. U.
General Erwln's Recommend.
"Many of my friends have used Pe
luna as a dyspepsia remedy with the
most beneficial results." John B. Er
win, Washington, D. C.
Brig. General Schell Benefitted.
"Peruna is indeed a wonderful tonic
and for coughs and colds I know of
nothing better." F. M. Schell, Wash
ington, D. C.
General Duffleld, of the Union Army,
Writes: "I have used Peruna in my
family and have found it a valuable
medicine, and take pleasrne in recom
mending it to all who suffer from ca
tarrh of the stomach or who require a
tonic of efficiency" The Cairo, Wash
ington, D. U.
General Butler, of South Carolina,
Writes: "lean recommend Peruna
for dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I
have been using your medicine for a
short period and I feel very much re
lieved. It is indeed a wonderful medi
cine besides a good tonic." M.
C. Butler.
Brigadier General Klrby
Writes: "I can recommend Peruna to
all those who sre afflicted with ca
tarrh." General D. T. Kirby, Wash
ington, D. C.
Gen. Powell, Hecker Post No. 443
Writes: "After using one bottle of
Peruna I became convinced of its cura
tive qualities, and contihued its use to
ate. All symptoms of catarrh bave
disappeared, yet I continue its moder-
te use as a preventive, and an old
man's tonic." .W. II. Powell, Belle
ville, 111.
Gen. Sebring.of the Confederate Army
Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend
your valuable remedy Peruna as a very
excellent tonic, and also good for
coughs, colds, catarrh, and general de
bility." W. H. Sebring, 133 W. 4th
St., Jacksonville, Fla.
General Lumax, of Washington, D. C,
Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend
your remedy as a permanent and effec
tive cure lor catarrh, colds and to any
one who needs an invigoiating tonic to
build up their system." L. L. Lumax,
1603 19th St., Washington, D. C.
Gen. Payne, of Washington, D. C.
Writes: "I join with my comrades in
recommending Peruna to my friends as
an invigorating tonic to build up tbe
system." Gen. Eugene B. Payne, 407
4th St., X. W., Washington, D. C.
General Talley, of Pa., Vol. U. S. A.
Can never be told. The one who con
tracts it suffers in body and mind,
snd if the poison is not eradicated
transmits the taint to his children,
snd Contagious Blood Poison thus
becomes responsible for many of the
ills of childhood SVin Eruptions,
Catarrhal Troubles, Sore Eyes, Scalp
Disease, White Swelling, Scrofula
snd others just as bad. S. S. S., the
great vegetable blood purifier snd
tonic, Las long been recognized as a
radical and safe cure for Contagious
Blood . rolson. It counteracts the
deadly virus snd cleanses and purl
Ccs the diseased blood, and tinder its
tonic effects the" general health Im-
HAD AIL TBS SYMPTOMS.
Sear Blrei
Aaareaultof saarloua blood dleorder
"7 oiooa Dinoii polaonad and I euf
fr4 eavaraly with khaamatlam and
other eymptome not naoaaaary to man-
Uoa. Airland of mlna told tna that he
bad baa a anrad of my trouble by B. a. B..
and upon bla raoomraandalloo I bas a a
Ite ia. After natna It lor some time mr
blood waa thoroughly eleanaad of aft
polaon and luade pure and atroae aaln
I wish alaotoeoeah of ite tonlo nron.
ertlaa. Walla ruraloo- my blood of
Impurities, t built up my aanere
baa'th, Improvad my appetlla, tare cue
tnoraeaed strength, and I fell better la
rary way,
I am a treat believer la . 8. .. and
with pleaaure eoroaiand It to all la neai
ei a Blood madioloa,
Yonra vary truly,
HOHUKT M. ZWFlITZia.
038 Walnut Bt., Lebanon, Ta,
proves snd soon all signs of blood
poison art gone. The strong mineral remedies, Mercury and Totash, which
are Bo often prescribed for the disease, dry up the sores, skin eruptions snd
1 an external aigns, inn icave tue siomacn.
and digestion ruined and the system in
such condition that the disease usually
returns in trorse form than ever.
S. S. S. ia guaranteed a purely vegcta
ble remedy, it, 000 is offered for proof that
it contains a single mineral Ingredient. It
you have blood poison write for our special
book, describing the different stages snd giving alt the symptoms, with
directions for treating one's self at home. Our physicians will furnish any
saiormauoa or sancs waoteu iree 01 charge.
ptc swtrrjrcctnc co., atianta. cju
Write: "Your rerooa hoe been used
by me and my friends sa a 'relief tot
catarrhal troubles with the most bene
ficial results. I am so convinced of
the efficacy of Peruna that I do not hesi
tate to give it my recommendation."
Wm. Cooper Talley, 713 D St., N. E.,
Washington, D. C
General Bigelow Cured.
Gen J. G. Bigelow, 151 C. St., N.
W., Washington, D. C, writes:
"Peruna has made me well and it
hss given me moie thsn ordinary
strength and spirit for work."
Gen. O'Belrne, of Washington, D. C,
Writes: "As many of my friends and
acquaintances have successfully used
Peruna as a catarrh cure, I feel that it
is an effective remedy, and I recom
mend it as such to those suffering from
that disease as a most hopeful source of
reliel." James R. O'Eierne, 290 Broad
way, Washington, D., C.
Gen. Chase, Ass't Ad. Gen. Q. A, R.,
Writes: "The excellence of Peruna as
a cure or relief for catarrhal disturb
ances is well established. Many of my
friends have been benefitted by its
use." B. F. Chase, 28 Ilaairison St.,
Anacostia, D. C.
General S. S. Yoder, of Ohio,
Writes: "I have found Peruna to be a
wonderful remedy. I only used it for
a short time and am thoroughly satis- -fled
as to its merits." 8. S. Yoder,
Washington, D. C.
General O'Connor, of U. V. Legions,
Writes: "If you are sufferinz from ca
tarrh or phyiscal debility, immediately
commence the nee of Peruna. It has .
been of the greatest benefit and service
to many of my friends," Dennis
O'Conner, 738 32nd St, N. W., Wash-
ngton, D. C.
Gen. Wright, of the Confederate Army
Wiites: "I take pleasure in recom
mending Peruna. It is a remarkable
medicine and should be used by persons
who are in need of a good tonic and by
sufferers from catarrh." Marcus
Wright, 1724 Corcoran St., Washing-
ten, D. C.
Gen. Hawley, of Washington, D. C.
Writes: "I have used Peruna and
find it very beneficial, for kidney trou
ble and especially good for coughs,
colds and catarrhal troubles." A. F.
Hawley.
Gen. Urell, of Spanish War Veterans,
Writes: "Many of my friends bave
used Peruna with beneficial results as
an effective remedy for catarrh." M.
Emmet Urell, 813 12th St., N. W.,
Washington. D. C.
Other Army Generals who praise
Peruna are:
Brigadier General Cook, of W'ash-
Ington, D. C.
General Sypher of Washington, D.C.
General Middleton, Hancock Regi
ment, U. V. U., Washington, D. C.
If yon do not derive prompt snd satis
factory reunite from the use 0 Peruna,
write at once to Dr. JJartman, giving a
full rtaatement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
The Secret Oat
Aikitt I wonder why a doctor never
prescribes for himself when he is ill?
Kuoitt Gli, I guess it's because he
can't seud himself a bill.
Plso's Cure W a good coueh jnedicine.
It has cured coughs and colda for forty
yean. At druggists, 25 cents.
The coffee planter gets an average of
9 cente a pound for his crop.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnilows's Soothing
Syrup the beat remedy touae tor their children
during the teetnlng penoo..
Pavings banks In New Jersey hold un
claimed amounts aggregating $1)8,133.
Hanrty Hat Faatenera Something nw tor
tha lalla. Better than hat pin. Holila any
tylw hat on awurely. Kvery pair guaranteed.
Armla wantnl hample pair 2&c. Wright
kuililer l u., Indei, W ah.
Coffee Is a very strong antiseptic.
There sre many diseases the microbes ot
which are destroyed by It.
FITS
Permanently c-urao. wo flu or nerrouauaat
after flratdiir'auaeof Itr.Kllna'aUraM Na
aawirer. Kend for Frea thalbntilrand traatl
lit. H.U. klUia, UJ . Hi.' Arvnht.. 1'hlladatphla, la
Ills Heart la Tuo Tender.
After working its a deputy sheriff
for two days, tieorge Miutr.er made u
his mind that the Job didn't suit hliu,
and went buck to bis old poxltlon ui
superintendent of IMi-Unmui Kiiuare ou
Moyamenslng avenue, between Morrlf
and Tusker streets, rhlladelphia.
"I tried being a deputy sheriff fot
two days, and came to the conclusion
that I didn't like the place," said Mr.
Mtntzer, who was found busily en
gaged lu removing suow from tin
walks around his watch Ihs.
"You see, It was like this I ouly
took tho place on trial. Senator Vare,
whom 1 have known since be was a
boy In kiilckcrtxx'kcd, offered me a
Job as a deputy sheriff. It psys 1,KJ
a year, which is Ki more than 1 get
for looking after the square.
"Well, after working for two days 1
got disgusted with serving writs on
people who were In hard luck, so I Just
resigned on the spot. None of that for
me. I nut tI7 years old, and I guess
thnt my heart Is ttio soft for a deputy
sheriff. I would rattier be shoveling
snow and watching the children at
play than going around with writs and
summonses.
"I guess I'll lie content with my
work for the balance of my life. It
Is enjoyable, at any rate. There Is fur
more satisfaction In pushing a lawn
mower and plnntlng flowers than there
Is breaking men's hearts with writs
and attachments.''
Ktrtling Coincidence.
lMiffiu Casey, yes clock Is broke. It
tiiu k foire for six.
Casey Faith, It's more lucky than
nir.il f. thin. YlfctiiMy whin OI wor broke
OI hod to shtroke fuive for wan. Kau
sos City Journal.
Chronic complaining
luck all tbe tougher.
makes tough
Cheerfulness makes love of life, and
love ot life is half of health. On the
ecutrary, sadness ana discouragement
hasten old age.
Yon Can Oct Ailcn'a Foot-Ease FREE.
Write Allen B. Olmsted. La Rov.H. Y.. for
free sample of Allen's Foot-Kane. It eurre
aweatlnr, hot fwollen. aching feat. It makes
new or tight hort eav. A certain cure for
corm. In growing nalla ana bunions. Aiiarog-
gilts sell It. Zbc Don't accept any suMutute.
Itell vs. Belle.
There's a church bell In the steeple.
There's a church belle In tbe choir;
The first to worwhip cells the people.
And the second calls them to admire.
Deafness is more common in cold conn
tries than in warm climates, the ear be
ing very sensitive to stmospheric
changes. .
: Perrin's Pile Specific
Tho INTEENAL REMEDY
No Case Exists it Will Not Car
THERE IS M?JB,
slicker like:'
rry years and after nty yesra
of U3 on the eastern coast. Tower '3
Wcterproof Oiled Coots were Introduced
in the West ond were called Olidera by
L . . . j A . -rv L - If.
use pi"ii j bin vwyoya. trU3 paproc
name has cone Into such geKral use that
it Is frequeritry though wrongfully applied
10 mar su&Jiuines. you want the $cn
,; Look for the Agn of the hslvand
Vv thenar Twer on the buttons.
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For htrd colds, bronchitis,
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Cherry
Pectoral
Cherry Pectoral. Ask yout
own doctor if this is not so.
He uses it. He understands
why it soothes and heals.
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union
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ehot have by tlielr
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(lualllles, achieved
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price on bottom.
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