Distress
Jrfter Eating
IVausca between meals, belching, vom
iting, flatulence, fits of nervous head
ache, pain lit tho stomach, are all
symptoms of dyspepsia, and tlio longer
it Is neglected the harder It U to euro It.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Radically and permanently cure It
strengthen and tono the stomach and
other iIIchUvu orguna for the natural
performance of their function!.
Accept no substitute for Hood's.
' "I had dyspepsia twenty-Are yesrs and
took different medlclnei but got no help
until I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Have taken (our bottles of this medicine
and can now est almost anything, sleep
well, bare no cramps In my stoniscb, no
burning and no distress. Mas. William
a. lUaarrr, H Olnejr fit., Provident, K. L
Hood's Sarsaparilla promise to
our and keeps the promise.
A Ilantam to the Tlracee.
One day a flixk of sparrows were
noticed flyltitf excitedly around a bouse,
and on going near I saw that a youtifC
sparrow had fallen from a newt under
the tiles and wtt too young to fly
back.
Huddenly a bantam rock stepped for
ward. He evidently quite understood
the state of affair, for he picked the
little nilte up very tenderly In liltt beak,
mounted an empty cart that happened
to be conveniently near, flew from It
on to the tiles and, stretch Inn his neck
out over tho edge replaced tho spanw
In Its newt.
In doing ao, however, lie overbal
anced hlniKclf nnil tumbled to the
ground. Hut after pluming his feath
ers for a minute he atrutted about the
yard none the worse for Ms adventure
nd evidently very proud of Ids ex
ploit
Friendly BiiKunatlon.
"I'm at a loss tu know what to ninke
of iny only sou," sulci the truwt niiigmili'.
lie sveius to have no brains fur buni-
UVIM."
"IVnnlt me to hand you a suiHfestlon,"
rejoined the merchant prince, "Make a
society leader of bliu." -riilladely'ula In
.ulrsr.
What Microbes Art.
Hi nee Pasteur demonstrated the fuel
that inuny human diecsNft are due to
minute living things which grow ami
multiply in our bodies, there has been
s tendency to call all microscopic of
ganiama, lie tin r harmful or not.
"germs" or "rnieroU's" or "bacteria
indiscriminately. This confusion mhy
be cleared by the statement that pro-
tosoa are the lowest known forma of
aniuiala and that bacteria are the low
eat known forms of plant, while
"genua" and "inicrobes".niay apply to
the disease-causing forma, in either
group From (iary N. Calkins's "I'r
looa and Diaaeusu in the April ten
tury.
Kor bronchial trouMes try riau's Cure
fur ('miauiiijitioii. It is a frond rough
nieuiviiie, ai urugKiHtn, price 2o cents.
AlMiui lorrfcl.
Teacher Ctn you tell me the differ
euce between caution and cowardice!
llrlght Hoy Yea. ma'am. When you
are afraid yourself, that's caution
when the other fellow's afraid, that'
on ward lea.
The Wonderful Cream Separator
dim In work In aa mlntUM end Irs leaa
than 1 par cent butler fat. 1 he prlr In ruilcu
luualjr (iiw, ecrorilliif to aire, li.'s Uipj.meern
end whrn rou have cm yu would nut fart
tneiewllti lur lllty tltima tla coat.
JCKT KNU Til IK MirTlt'K
with be etampa lr ataii lo the John A. fal
ser Heed t o., I t rtwae, Al and (ft thrtr bl
ralalus.tuUydxarrlblns Ihla remarkable Crram
HrperaUir, and buiutrla ol otlier bail a aud
larui acciU Uaed by the farmer. (!'. (.'. I. J
The possibilities of electricity have
never yet been fully demount rated. Its
beneficial effect upon growing plants
in the way of hnHtenlng development
haa been proved to an extent, and now
the mysterious fluid Is being tried on
animals at the University of Michigan.
at Ann Arbor. It has been demon
strated that rabbits enclosed In a pen
about which run a number of electrically-charged
win reach maturity
In two-thirds the time taken by those
kept under normal conditions. The
Auers
Your doctor will tell you that
thin, pale, weak, nervous chil
dren become strong and well
by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Small doses, for a few days.
Sarsaparilla
The change is very prompt
and very marked. Ask your
doctor why it is. He has our
formula and will explain.
" Whan It trnre old. for manr month, no
onetiieuKlit I could II. Imratiaaof thin blooe.
but, In a raw waaka, Ayar'a Haraapsrllla eem
pteielr tmIiitkI ma to haalth "
Mae. . BUCKMIDSTBM, Vlnalei.W. t.
II .M a bottle
A II drtipai..
for
l. e. Tse no.
T.nW.tl. Mill
The Children
TOO GOOD A HOLSEKLEPl R.
Biliousness, constipation prevent re
covery. Cure these with Ayer's Pills.
A Degenerate.
Kind Laoy Have you always been
a tramp? Were you never any high
er? Tramp Oh! yee'm. I uster be
electrically-treated auluuils were In all second story worker and porch-climber.
resnects healthy and their fle.di has
been found to be unusually tender. It
Is thought possible that the same treat
ment may be applied to beef cuttle,
making a 2 year-old steer as large as
one 3 years oiu tinner present, condi
tions, besides producing a superior
quality of beef.
How's This?
We offer One Tlunilred Dollar Reward fot
any cane o! ( atarrn mat cannot do cureu oj
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
jr. i. cilKNKY CO., Props., Toledo, 0.
We, the underpinned, bare known K. . 1.
Cheney lor the lent 16 years, and believe blm
perfectly honorable lo all buaineas tranaao
bona and financially alle to carry out any ob
ligation made by their Orm.
West it Tutu I, Wholesale lrn(r;lats,Toledo, 0.
Waluiwo, KiKHASkABVis, Wholesale lrug
elata, Toledo, O.
Ilall's Catarrh Cure la Uken Internally, art
loir directly un the blood and mucoua sur-
lacea ol tne ayaiem. rn w. yvi uun.
fcul'l by all l)rUKKlta. lestlmonlals tree,
ilall's tamlly Tills are the beat.
iVPiIP jsajood eqj nj neAe 'uorj
rpJ) s Jtujinooofi sj nop Svi 10 qoa
'jo;iq
mi Jiwa ji until J3q s "jp
-Hip o) Jiwi Xjjab bjooj ir)soo II
Loegest Road la the World.
In 1001 the great Siberian railway
was thrown open to the public. There
was then in operation a total of 1,444
miles in Manchuria and 3,550 miles in
Siberia, a continuous Kusaian line from
Moscow to Tort Arthur of 6,429 miles;
and the new trains de luxe, which will
begin running tbia summer, will sive
vlitually s through service from I'aris
to Port Arthur, a distance ol 7.2UU
miles, 6.600 miles of which la over
IlasaUn lines. From James W. David
son's "The Greet Siberian Hallway"
in the April Century.
Do ftomethlnc 'or the Boys.
Secretary Shaw makes a few terse
remarka every little while on "Th
Hoy." The Secretary la pretty aure to
make the friendship of boja geuerally
because he talka directly to fathers
when he aaya that boys wsnt the com
pankmahlp of boys and that the home
ahould welcome the boy aa mui h aa II
does the baby and the man. Secretary
Hhaw calls attention to the fact that
the world la producing a higher type of
womanhood than of manhood; thai
there are more young women whom
you would welcome to your homea at
daughtera-ln law than young men
'whom 70a would welcome aa sons In
law, lie says there Is no eicuse foi
this, although there are reasons,
among which Is that about the only
place where the boy la sure of a eordlaJ
greeting la where you do not desire
hi in to go.
oAeaa
A Wonderful Discovery.
Itroadland. 8. Pitk., March 28.
Quite a senwttion baa ltecn created here
ry the publication of the story of U.
W. Gray, who after a special treatment
for three months wan prostrate and
be1t)lens and niven up to die with
liriuht's Disease. Hriitbt's Disease haa tiaoo qi. aupIUn
always been conaidured incurable, but
evidently front the atory told by Mr.
(iray, there ia a remedy which will
cure it even in the miiet advanced
stages. This n what he ays:
"I was helpless an a little balx-.
My wife and I searched everything and
read everything we could find about
liright'a Diwaxc, hoping that I would
be able to find a remedy. After many
fiiilurt'H my wife inniMled that I should
try Dodd'a Kidm-y Till. I praise God
for, the day when I decided to do so for
this remedy met every phace of mycaae
and in a dhort time I was able to get
out of bed and after a few weeks' treat
ment I wai a strong, well man. Dodd'a
Kidney 1'illn saved my life."
A remedy that w ill cure Bright a Dis
ease win cure any leaser Kidney uia-
peso, Dodd'a Kidney Tills are certain-
ly the most wonderful dlaeovery which
modern medical leaearch baa given to
the world.
cat cannot suck breath. J IMts. Elizabeth H. Thompson
,11
Modern hurry, rush and nervous
strain are not perhaps so entirely mod
ern as we sometimes think, although
doubtless our pace and our complexity
of living are greater than In the days
of our tncestors. But there was a fa
mous housekeeper of old Hentiey who,
bad she lived to-day, would doubtless
In middle life have found herself In a
sanitarium under strict orders from the
doctor to do nothing at all for several
months or a year or two, and to move
moderately ever afterward.
In her own day there was no sani
tariums, and the doctor was avoided
whenever possible. She died at W),
leaving a family of twelve children.
whose education waa completed by
three successive stepmothers, who per
ished in the attempt, after increasing
the flock to seventeen,
She was known far and wide ai
what New England folk call "a drlv
er," and some characteristic anecdotes
of her methods still survive. She used
to come into the room of her sleeping
elder daughters, before daybreak of a
bitter winter morning, the candle In
her hand wavering as she shook with
the cold, and call to them briskly be
tween her chattering teeth:
"Up, girls, up! Only slugabeds laze
between sheets after 5. No more cod
dling cheeks In pillows; jump right np!
Only think of it! To-day Is Monday-
washing day; and to-morrow's Tues
day, and next day'a Wednesday half
the week gone and nothing done!"
Once, at midnight, her oldest girl
was alarmed at bearing footsteps mov
ing about downstairs after all the fam
ily were supposedly In bed, and fear
ing her little brother was walking In
his sleep, she ran down to Investigate.
She found her mother In bedgown and
slippers upon a chair In the unllghted
kitchen, clearing out the china cup
board. Close economy was necessary
In so large a family, few Hghts were
burned and none burned late, and the
midnight worker explained that, hav
ing waked and noted how brilliantly
the moonlight was streaming into her
room, she had arisen to do some chores
he had not been able to do by day
light. "It waa a shame, to waste such
a fine moon!"
Poor woman! Tradition declares
that her housekeeping was incompar
able; but what housekeeper would wish
to emulate a perfection which could
take no account of the glorious moon of
midsummer save as a lamp to light the
china closet? Youth's Companion,
THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME
Are Never Without Peruna in the House
for Catarrhal Diseases.
2 lVTVr w
(lifcaXr sNsvC; r'n iiiyk LL$l;iatf frfmxirtjA fc
MR. AND MRS. J. O. ATKINSON, INDEPENDENCE, MO.
Under date of January 10, 1897, Dr.
Hartman received the following letter:
"My wife bad been suffering from a j
complication of diseases for the pant 25
years. ,
"Her case Lad baffled the skill of
some ol the most noted pnyaicians.
One of her worst troubles was chronic
constipation of several years' standing.
She also was passing through that
most critical period in the life of a
woman change of life. In June,
1895, I wrote to you abont her case.
You advised a course of Peruna and
Manalin, which we at once commenced,
andlhave to say it completely cured
her. She firmly believes that she
would have bee dead only for these
wonderful remedies.
"About the same time 1 wrote yon
about my own case of catarrh, which
had been of 25 years' standing. At
times I was almoet past going. I com
menced to use Peruna according to your
intructions and continued its use for
about a year, and it has completely
cured me.
AS OUR GIRLS DO IT.
Old
Indispensable
For all aches from head lo foot
iSt.Jacobs Oil!
ties euratlv etullllas
lo raaLh tne
PAINS and ACHES
t4 the human family, end to re
hate and cure them ergmpdjr.
T Pr!ee ajo. and 500.
Rnperetltloa Ie t'peet tr the
lllgbeat Medical Anthorltlee.
Can a cat really suck the breath of a
child 1
We have always heard that It could.
Away back In early childhood we dla
tlnctly remember of frequent warn
ings to look out for the cat. Do not
allow the cat to get Into bed with the
baby, aa It la liable to suck the baby's
breath, whit h would caune the baby to
die.
Is there any foundation for sueh a
notion aa this? We never could dis
cover any real meaning to the belief
Unit a cut can suck the breath of a
child. Indeed, the sentence Is totally
unintelligible.
What la meant by aucklng the
breath? It may be true that the cut.
attraceiMl by the breath of a child
who had recently lccn Hunting, mlKht
attempt to interfere In some manner
with the child's mouth. In young cats
the Impulite to nurse might be excited
by the ainell of the child's breath.
It Is barely posxlblc that the cat might
lie seised with a denlre to bite or to de
vour the child's Hps or tongue, lured
on by the smell of milk. We are not
In a position to deny thene posxlhlll
tlea. Mayle they are true.
Hut not any of these suppositions
fumlxli a basis for the statement that
the cat Is liable to suck the child's
breath. We have always beard this
Htatenient with a shudder of horror.
it seems to convey some weird, hor
rible tragedy Unit can linrdly be Imag
ined. Hut It Is a mere fancy, the ori
gin of w hich Is hard to explain.
Yet we would advise mothers to be
careful alnitit leaving the Infant with
a cat. We do not favor f.ie Idea of
cats sleeping with children. Nor do
we fnvor the practice of children play
ing with calH, bundling them, mopping
them around the floor, fondling them,
dressing them up as dolls. It I not
good for the cat. It Is not giw-d for
the child. Neither cata nor doir otik'ht
to lie treated In this inntiiier. They are
all right In their plm-e, but ll.ey are
not lit for plaything.
If the sitperatltloii that a rat ran
suck n child's breath bus operated as a
preventive to mothers nllowlng their
children to piny with cut It has served
a very good purMc, but such cblldNh
notions are hardly compatible with nin
ture reflection, it Is one of the old
wives' fables which iniiy have nerved
a good put'imae, but It la too ridiculous
Beventy-Brs Ilooqnete Counted as,
Itebutantc'e Share.
The way American girls come out"
seetua to be regarded as curious In
Engllah society, and is thus described
by a London society paper:
"Debutante teas occur In the after
noon from 3 to 0, ana aimougn uni
ol UMafc. NX, Grand Worthy n .Vd SiVES
Wise 1 emptor, ana memoer Ollpulled, while electric lights, excessive
W.CT.U tClIS hOW She reCOV floral decorations and a general sugges
"Your remedies do all that you
claim for them, and even more. Ca
tarrh cannot exist where Peruna is
taken according to directions. Suc
cess to you and your remedies."
John O. Atkinson
In a letter dated Jannary 1, 1900, Mr,
Atkinson says, after five years' experi
ence with Peruna:
"I will ever continue to speak a good
word for Peruna. In my rounds as a
traveling man I am a walking adver
tisement for Peruna and have induced
many people during the past year to
use Peruna with the most satisfactory
results. I am still enred of catarrh."
John O. Atkinsen,
Box 272, Independence, Mo.
When old age comes on, catarrhal
diseases come also. Systemic catarrh
is almost universal in old people.
This explains why Peruna has become
so indispensable to old people. Peru
na is their safe-guard. Peruna is the
only remedy yet devised that meets
these cases exactlv.
Such cases cannot be treated locally;
nothing but an effective sytemic rem
edy could cure them. This is exactly
what Peruna is.
If you do not receive prompt and
satisfactory results from the use of Pe
runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman,
giving a full statement ol your case and
he will be pleased to give you bis valu
able advice ttratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
an ada-
Adar
Sot Crowded.
"1 auppoe there is plenty of room
at the top in jour business. "
"Hardly. I am a steeple-Jack.'
ered by the use of Lydia E.
PinkharrTs Vegetable Compound.
"Dam Mrs. Puikham : I am one
of the many of yonr gratefol friends
who have been cured through the use
of Lydla r IMnkham'a Vegetable
Compound, and who can to-day
thank you for the fine health I enloy.
When I waa thirty-five years old, I
Buffered severe backache and frequent
bearing-down pains j in fact, I had
womb trouble I waa very anxious to
(ret well, and reading of the cures your
Compound had made, I decided to try
it, I took only aix brttlea.but it built me
up andcured me eutirelyof my troubles.
' My family and relatives were
naturally aa gratified aa I waa. My
niece had heart trouble and nervous
prostration, and waa considered incur
able. She took your Vegetable Com
pound and It cured her in a short time,
and ana became wen ana strong, ana
her home to her great Joy and her hus
band a delight was blessed with a baby.
I know of a number of others who
have been cured of different klnda of
female trouble, and am satisfied that
our Compound is the best medicine
for sick women." Mrs. Ei.izanrTn II.
Tnovpsoif, Ilox 10S, Llllydale, N.Y.
0MOO forfit If e'MM of aawe tetter areafaf
teeaiMeeai eaaael ee areewet.
Never Had One.
Teacher Johnny, what ia
mant?
Johnny Yon can't fool me.
sever bad no aunt
-
Wntherawlll find Mrs. Wlnslows's 800 thine rllO aJWBnrtlay'aoa-oflT.Kltn'a)ralNat-r
8rruD the beat remedy Mutator their children 1 ReorT. Ho4 for rre trial brxtleandtraattae.
,L ,",m Lrlod? I ta.KH. Kline, LW...- Arch St.. Philadelphia, a-s
W. L. DOUGLAS
3.&$3SHOES
tlon of something more substantial
than bread and butter and tea pervade
the establishment The heroine of the
afternoon, accompanied by her mam
ma, various female relatives "and a
bevy of her favorite frienda, who are
also of the debutante order, aasemble
in the reception room, all clad in the
most elaborate ball gowna. The spe
cial 'bud' of the afternoon stands In
front of a plled-up background of huge
bouquets that have been sent ber as
a form of congratulation from her va
rious admirers. A debutante of any
social Importance or personal attraction
will not be In the least satisfied or
happy until she has counted about
aeventy-flve bouquets as her portion of
the day's civilities. After handshak
ing necessities of the ordinary 'recep
tion' formula have been accomplished
and the crowd has gone, the debutante
and her frienda, their numbers now
augmented by a specially selected
crowd of young men, have an elaborate
dinner, which Is usually followed
either by a dance or by a tlslf to the
theater or opera, after which aupper
with what appetite they may,' and
the debutante's first day iu the great
world ia over."'
Swiss watches, according to a report
just published, are becoming popular in
China. Those with fantastic desigua on
the face find the most ready sale.
Before boiling milk rinse out the
saucepan with a little hot water; it will
prevent the milk sticking to the bottom
of the pan.
!MCM
QP AD BTLOOB.
UMCN
W. I- louUe
hoes' have by llitdr
excellent style,
ey-IIUln and
atixrlor wearing
qiiwlttles, au'lileved
the litrgroit enle aif
ny shoes lu the
world.
They are hint aa Rnoil
aa iIiimm III nt coal ynu
4 to J the oiily
UlfTiireut'e la the price.
80H f tarywaart.
Look far name and
prlre on bottom.
ltoiilave aaN l iiroiia
Cnllakln, which taevera where rnral
hatha llt ralonl l.ramar vm irrami.
if Ve'ar I .'la NhoM kaaaall.rar.tiira.
Wrl'e far I alalof. W.L.Ooaglae, aretliea, aaa
p SEEDTP0TATOES a
WWaVWV w wwaa w
FOR SALE .CH E
jL ' L"t"l MtJftal revr In tkt SvrU
r mm mivi, 1 rvmvmioiM j iriua,
rvia M iiw euaiwia pr a. ra.
FOn tO CLNT3
No Time to bp a re.
The mean man whose birthday gift
to bis son conslKtcd In washing the
windows so the loy could look out
and see the cars by, Itelonged to the
same family as the man to whom the
Washington Post Introduces Its read
ers, lie was proprietor or a country
hotel.
The rules of the hotel kept every
thing under lock and key, and there
was no chance for the caaual loafer to
get newspaper, pen. Ink, soap or any-
thing elae free. There were not even
free seats In the office.
One dsy the proprietor ssw a chron
ic loafer looking at the old timepiece
rhlch hung on the wall. The next day
a large sign nung over tne race or the
clock. It read: "This clock Is for the
use of guests of the hotel only."
AaaaaAaaaiiiii.i4..4.aiia
t for repetition. There are other and fi TfliHrm
licttcr reiiHoim why the cat and baby Ii ei aime ana w ruiwiie. tnum
1 ..' . . . . . lii eUat.uToaiiii.iHa, IVwat, aarvt
T alum Id not lie left tnui-lliiT t lit n the Li un,i iuim i..i.,.,i ilh..i iln.n.,..
1 vntftie, unintelligible fenr that the cat k CM'-,Ui- lur-u-hnu,. ;
will suck the child's brnitli.
Talk.
-Medleal
PnU K'V; 'V
uiiumiuiinEnL
(wait enial ah it Mitt.
(.uh Brruu, lWMilo.1, Has
In l'f. a.M ilrnerl.la
Perrin's Pile Specific :.N
He. I4-I0.
The INTERNAL RKMDY
W
I II t.H wrlllt.it l tea-rtlaers plMaee
nenlai Ihla iir.
A Modern Cinderella.
Idy Northcote, wife of the new
Governor General of Australia, Is the
daughter of a poor Vermont clergy
Iman who settled In Caiiiidn. She st
traded the attention of I-ady Mount
Stephen, who adopted her after bar
lng previously provided her mother
with a servant In order that the Ihhim-
work at home might not be neglected.
A large fortune waa settled on her
when she waa married to Ixird North
cote. From the niitld of all work In
her two home to.Vlcerine of the Com
monwealth of Australln Is a transition
tliat reminds one of the fortune of
Cinderella.
OLD SORES. ULCERS, ABSCESSES
The best evidence of a bad condition of the blood and unhealthy state of
the system, is an old festering; sore, running; ulcer, or abscess. They show
the bodily impurities are not passing out through the proper channels, but
are left ia the system to clog and poison the blood. So thoroughly does
the poison permeate the system that every little scratch, cut or bruise
inflames and festers. Everything about an old sore or ulcer suggests disease.
They affect the general fcealtn, tney
require constant attention, and are a
source of anxiety and trouble all the
time, and in some cases highly offen
sive. There is danger, too, of these
places -becoming cancerous il not
treated promptly and in the right
ray. Washes, salves and ointments
are good for external use, but they
can't stop the discharge or change
the condition of the blood, and for
this reason the sore never heals per
manently. Not until the blood is purged of
Impurities and the system cleansed
of all harmful substances should the
ulcer heal, or the effect upon the sys
tem might prove disastrous. 6.S. S.
goes into the circulation and searches
out and removes the cause of the
old sore and invigorates and builds
tip the polluted, sluggish blood
again, and as the poisonous tn alter
is driven from the system the sore
begins to heal, new flesh forms and
the place ts soon covered over wiin ...
fresh skin and the sore is gone for all time, mere the constitution 1$
debilitated from the effects of chronic lcrs, abscesses, carbuncles,
boils or other severe skin eruptions, 8. S. S.
will build it up sgaio and stimulate and
Strengthen all parts of the system. 8. S. 8.
contains no strong minerals, but is guaran
teed entirely vegetable. It is unequaled as
Blood Purifier and invigorating tonic.
Do not depend upon local remedies alone.
Get your blood right, and as it forces out
the poison the sore must heal, because nothing is left in the system for
it to feed upon. Write us should you desire medical advice, which is given
TJI SWIFT SPLCtnG CO., ATLANTA, CA
rnou oAXi or thb lio to ajjilb
BOUD BOBS.
Ksw Caetls, Pa., July 89, 1003.
Three years so a common boil ap
peared on theealf of my limb. Botyield
laar to elm pie home remedies,! oonaallad
a pbyalolan, who prescribed a poaltlce,
flaxseed, an ppoeedly. ily aome fearfai
mlatake I wrea (tvea eorroaive subli
mate, end after hevinr It ea fur a few
minutee X could endurs the pala no
loot or, so took off the applloatlon and.
found that iny limb from the calftotbs
ankle was ia sa awful eonditloa. J im
mediately sent for another physician,
who told aas I bad been poleoaed. Ky
limb from the calf to the ankle waa on
solid Inflamed sore. I was advlaed to
bet la B. S. 8., and Improved rapidly
nder Its sm, bat about tats tints I had
aa attach of typhoid fevsr, and this Bat
tled la the oriftnal aora. This, of eouree,
eaaaed a back eel, but haTtnar eonfldeno
ia the ability of B. B. B., 1 b-an it as el a
s eocn ee 1 was ever the fever, and to
snake a lone atory abort, was completely
ad permanently eared. Two yea re have
elapeed. and leave never had r.tn of
the trouble. MRS. X. A. liurrT.
SIS W. Waahlaatoa Bt.
without charge.
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