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VOL. XIX.
CANTON. GA.. FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 2. 1898.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
I a lOIaUIMI. W. H. TlRHILk
IT^addox <S* I Popr*oll
LAWYERS,
*N», 422 stul 424 IVmpte Court build
ing, corner Alabama and Pry or, St.,
ATLANTA, GA.
ttoo. I. Tbjoh.icv.—'Tho*. IIutciikhhon.
Sol. Gen. B. K. C.
TKASLEY A HUTCHERSON,
ATTORNRYS A r-LAW,
OBioe in Court bonne. CANTON, GA.
Will practice in Uie State a'd Federal
Court*. Special attention to Collection*.
C- TATE,
Attorney at Law,
JASPER. GEORGIA
Prompt attention to all claim*.
Laa Mullins. W. I). Mu.i.a
Mullins & Mills,
Attorney h and Counaelnis st I aw,
Canton, Ga.
Will pracllre In the Miperlur rnurts of
the Blue llltlgti elrcitll Mint justice courU of
tbs county MpoclHl intention given lopritu-
gae tu th, federal court* In Atlantir.
Ofloe over Doss A I, iw’h atore.
E. W. Coleman,
AUorney-at-I.aw,
Canton, : Georgia.
Will practice tu the elate anil federal court.
Office will) Sheriff in Court Houae.
CITY DRUG,On Main Street,
8T9RB> always keeps on
- t 'hand ti rat-class
Drugs and Patent Medicines.
When wanting anything in
my line call and sec me and
I will try and give you satis
faction. Respectfully,
W. L. Coleman.
7.X-oxle,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
CANTON, GA-,
3|o3a.n Sell,
Contractor and Builder,
Miraculous Benefit
mOKIVKO PROM
Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure.
E li p. basoock. of avoo*. n. y.. *
veteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery Bad
for tolrt, yean of the Babcock A
Muniel Carnage Go., of Auburn, aayei “I
write to expreia my gratitude for the in Iran-
lous benefit received from Dr. Miles' Heart
Cure. I Buffered for yean, at result of army
life, from eciatlca which a:, voted my heart
in the wont form, my lliuba swelled from
the ankles up. I bloated until 1 wu unable
to button uy clothing; had aharp pains
about the heart, •mothering apalle and
■hortnaas of breath. For three month* I
wai unable to lie down, and ail the deep I
got was In au arm chair. I wan treated by
the beet docton but gradually grow won*.
About a your ago I commenced taking Dr.
Miles' New Heart Curo and It saved my life
a< If by a miracle."
J>r. Miles' Remedies
are Bold by ell drug*
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart and
nerves free. Address,
DR. MILE* MEDICAL OO.. Elkhart, lad.
8LLI8 H0U8S.
W. M. KI.LI8, Proprietor,
Canton, - - Georgia.
For good fare, clever treat*
ment, polite attention, pleas
ant rooms (all outside), rest,
and recreation, stop at the
Ellis House.
The house <■ within 100 yard* of the
business part of town, and vtt retired
»nd pleasantly located, with 800 feet of
ilde reread
outside verandas.
Free sample rooms for oonmetcis!
men, and low rales for trsasieuts and
permanent boarders.
Enquire for the Ellis House.
CAMARA’S COUSIN.
Relative of the Spanish Admiral la
• Ureeausakrr In the City of
Wlrhlta, Kaa. j
Mrs. Henrietta Victoria Isnbella
Catherine Wilhelmina Martyr Hoyle
Campbell is u first covisih of Admiral
Camara, who is in charge of the Cadi/,
squadron of the Spanish licet. Mr*.
Ciuuplieirs mother was a sister to Ad
miral Camara's father. Her father
whs of Scotch descent, lie was named
Campbell. She was born in Granada.
Spuin. where the principal members of
I he Camara family live. Mrs. Camp
bell’* fnt her died when she was a young
girl. She was educated in America, as
her father had business interests here.
Her mother hail arranged for her to
MRS. HENRIETTA CAMPBELL.
(First Cousin in Aii:n!i»l chmsra Lives at
Wichita, Kan >
marry a Spanish cousin, but she ran
away und married u young Pennsyl
vanian.
Her mother disinherited her on ac
count of this marriage. The young'
husband died shortly after the ninr-
rlage. She was married again, hut ob
tained n divorce and t he restoration of
her maiden name. Campbell. She now
resides In Wlchlln, Kan., where she is n
dressmaker. Mrs. Complin]!'* mother
ha* remained' obdurate through all
these years, and there Is no communi
cation bet wen mother and daughter.
The mother resides In Spain with her
Spanish relative*.
Reelntmlnir the Sahara.
No fewer thun 12,000,000 acres of
land have Irocn made fruitful In the
Sahara denert, nn enterprise repre
senting perhupa the moat remnrkuble
NO.43
Blllowet ee*. dyspepsia, lose of
disturbed sleep, nervousness,
giddiness anil drowsiness, wind
or fullness of the stomach alter a
chills and flushings of heal, shortness of
hreath—these ere the blank chigoes m
physical bankruptcy. Take them to a
physician and he will III them ip with lb*
name of some more or less serious disease.
Kvery time that you carry one of. *
him yon drew out some of tout
the Bank of Health. Keep it ap.
will soon be no funds in the ts
The man who suffers fr.-i
orders and neglects them will
the relentless grasp of some Cel
If hr is naturally narrow chested
low lunged, it will probably be
lioii: if his flsthcr or mother dll _
alyats or some nervosM trouble,'
probably be nervous eahauetioa «
tioo. or even Insanity; if there is
lb* family blood, it will be bloc '
disease; If he lives In a new'
py conMry, It Will be
lives a life of eapoaare, it m*, 1
niatlam. There la just one sail i
a man to follow who flnds blabs
sorts and suffering from the
described. H is to resort
Golden Medical discover,,
makes the appetite keca, c.
order* of the digestion, res
lion perfect, invigorates the II
and enrich** the blood and
henlthy flesh aud nerve tissa
almost ail diseases that reauil
Client or improper nonrlshn
brain and nerve*. Bronchial,
even lung itkethsi, when
vanced, readily yield to it.
"I took Dr. Piste*'* Oaldea
far Kesems." writes1. W. ton
De witt Mrter, Batole, M7Y
ptetety cured me."
Royal
Absolutely >*jre
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
WILL SEN II
LIKES THE CLEANS.
Oil 0. a l*wtr4 TfllUfff tafrtff-
■iMfl «f E iMMt Yflit
Mae Iasi Retavned from mllflgb
flap* Me Is fleit* Favernblr Ute*
Rosed Its wo side the lltttfl
of the toloodb „v '
Gen. O. O. Howard, Ufl
'army (retired), wii nrrtdi
arrived on the Seguras
*'I went to Cuba in
humanity and Cfirlstlag
for a personal deslrd
situation, there.
“From ipy visit
llffl
Cuban Patriots in America
Care for the Starving.
Will
Now Thai Hum ('ohm* thi* Mono?
Iltfhdetl for Guiir und Awns-
lilt lull Will Go to
II u> Food.
■•hoot Book Uniformity.
Son. Wm. CUiuru lias introduced
■ t*i!l in Um SUM Aenate providing
for unif trinity In tbo text book* of
tbd publio aoboolfl of the sUte, and
h* argues as follows iu favor of this
ptapoMd miMare.
"It will bo Idea exeponmve to the
pooplo to barn a uniform school
book a) Mem from the simple foot
tbdt in all bn*ineeses goods may l> ■
bought cheaper at wholesale tl an a
rBUil. Tbd publisher securing thj
oontract for the whole tittle can ■> -
ford to sell each book nt the lown t
p teeible rate. Then again, the pith-
li*her will be eeved the enormou*
expense of sending agent a to every
county in the eUte and in supplying
•ample text latoks to the county
boertl of education in the state. It
Witlbeieiw txpemdve for anntlu r
reason: That » largo class of our G P m Toma* Kstrndn Vnlina, dele
people are migratory, moving from gate at-large of the I’nlian republic,
ooanty to county Mild in almost ev- talking Ilf tlie pence prutueol and the
•ry county wheretbuse|»eonlomove step* thai would lie Uken by thsOu-
Ctiey are required to purchase new imn government, said:
RM of text books for all their chilli- "The llrst iltlu* to he done hy Hi* Cuban
rxn. Tbi. is usually the very .-laa. Rrffiurviwribi 'IVoW
of people Ihet tbeoommou schools! itmt would eitniwis. imvi imn >i*hi i.
see designed to reach, and the put- P'i:-eh**tn« gau* ar.i iiinmiii.Hii;.. win
. f . , *, » , spent In toed nnil rlollili.g roe tin- « ul'iii
ebaae of new hotikg hy teatton of soldiers amt ttuir rumiiii*. thi* nii-r win
their moving front countv tou<'Ullty ho «<i"t ImmedUUIy. wllli the cutim.nt 1.1
•iften become* a Iturden whiolt has ,h .?An"hel' 0 ihinK O Vh*!"w mi.* looked a tu-,
•ffdOt of excluding from Nohool in my win i>« to try a>.<i murr the r»ie«-«*oi
•hlldmi who ought to Iw in daily nt- i ho "® r ,V l »' lMinH , wh0 . ‘H, 1 V, /-I
M pae. ® . .. a f 1*0111 Cubit tt tltl (O tilt* H|»» 1.1S II |H Hill
tollCAIlCtf* I hfll, Hgtiil), it would sotllt menlB. We »b«i)l urge Uiut the \N a■ h
•ipentive beOHUNO many Of the Ington uuthorlU«» iecurf? tin* i-tUasw ol
Mopie Of the State live Ol. oon tly th .^, CaV'lh. present government Of
Hue* and, under toe lew, are allowed cub* is roncerm d, th« ii uumg men of
toeend aortue the line Inbt anm her V’*' ■“vm-nmarn, from Dresiiimt Mas* 0
ms*. ~ _ . down, hAve Implicit conflilf ncF In th«die-
OOtinty wb«iw ooi feilietiOO dmiHIldl laiation llmi the tJi.lud Hum govtin-
it. Tbli, of oourec, requires that new "lent went to w*r not for the aeciulsltlor.
tomka ahull he tiilrnhaaed of Cub *' bul ,0 fr,e ,be for ll "
■P* 1 P« r «na*eHi Cubans It may he that In >i *rs to eomi
" I o have a system require! s llili- Cubans may of their own volition request
folia aerie* of text book*. A* a mat- ,bl> country to «nn*x rub*, but that is
. _ . . _» not for the .present, Wlulhtr the pres-
ter Of leot, the Whole gtate, lU voltf nt government o( Cub* will bu retag-
as oomaion BcIiiN'L are cottoeruetl, il m*ed now la no matter. The Cuban do not
in ia asatem aanli i-niinLv nimnnairiir wUh t0 ‘mbarr*** the Washington au-
one #j*wm, aaon touniy ooniprising thulUlelli #l „, tmVB no dollU wtl „
a school district. It. ought to b>t MO I. done will be for (he best,
arranged that the children in a n " , ‘ may take several month* for the
f i ■**_«_. ■ _ „ Spanish government to remove lt»soldiers
aCQOt'l in McIntosh C» Ullty cmi.d f ro i n the Island. After the Rpsntsh sot-
move to Dade c untf, enter tc'mol dhr* have gone away there will be lift
there and uaa the Name text bunks only about ltO,uto Spaniards. Manyorthese
luere, anu use vne ttiiine text uookb m)Rhl renounct # n #K i anP . l0 th e Hpanish
they US€d ll) Mclntnoh. I bo con* government. Hut, uHHumlng that there
etitutioo of the elate leqttires that* would remain luu.uoo Spaniards on the Is-
ck. . ■ l || c- _ | land, tnat Is a small number In compart-
ttore aball be * system ol common j gon w m, 1,200,000 native Cubans, while
to as nearly uniform MS prac- the Spanish troops are tiling removed, I
Tbi* uniformity can not
Baking
Powder
NEW PENSION CLAIMS
Cwmmleetunrr l-Iviin* I'lsnrrs Those
Artslna from t*re*enl \\ nr \\ III
Not Gieenl Uii.oim,
III the judgment nf Cnmmissirtner <rf
I’l nslunh Kiuiis the number of claim*
for penrioiih urtaihg from the pkc -ei>t
j v.ur will not exceed :."l,0i u. He assert*
j 1I1.1I soMirrx wliu were attacked by
m How fever will not incur am iii*-
ability for which a pei.slon will lie
'ranted, a* when the patient i oh
charged from the ho*pitul Ilia health i*
ulmost |»erfe<M, The wouiuIk inl1i.tr <I
l»y Spanish Inillel* are rapidly healing
and the eoiiimisslnner due* not mi-
tiel|inte many claim* from thin cause.
It I* the Intention of Mr. Khhik to
eFtuhliah n new division for the nd-
imlieniinn of these pension*, hud C.it
npplleatlon* have already been filed.
Ilefnre the troops are mustered out
of servlee each mntr will lie piilijeeled
to a physical examlimlion, a record
of which will lie made. These records
will lie placed on (lie nt the war de
partment, and when npplleatlon U
made for a pension reference will lie
made to them to nsrertuin the exact
condition of the appllciutt when mils-
(•red out of servlee.
Secret of the Siphon Itottl*.
A siphon bottle Is the product of two
distinct oprrntloni. The bottle* ara
produced by the glass manufacturers
nnd bottle-makers, find by them
handed over to manufacturer* of the
metal top, The mnuner of the adjust
ment of the top to the brittle and the
class of machinery necessary to ac
complish the same the French maker*
maintain rigorously secret. Decent
effort* hy American coutuls to obtain
admission to the manufactories went
invariably fruit lews.
Hsiklts’s Arsks Halve,
The best Salve In the world for cuts,
u*lea»thtra be uniform
/sets li) Jfeogntphy
iplM is upathematU • are the
Over,Siod it i* ritlio-
think that the United States government
would be wise In consulting unofficially
thu wishes of the large natlVr population,
end VThe American provisional govi-rnment,
Which will no,doubt be of u mlllturgeCtiai-
aeter. can do much toward sin i.ffthening
the gratitude Which the naltvu cuhana al
ready fee) for the United Blstt* far
;*ra fromtoLhe Spanish
thi _ _
" I'll ha,
brutaea, *'ires, ulcer, salt rheum, fever,
sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilhlains,
ooms, and all akin eruptions, and posi
tively cures pllee, ur no pay Is required,
It Is guaranteed to give perfect sur.xiac
tion or money refunded. Price 25 cent*
l>er box. For tale bv Frank P, Hurt*.
- haying
. wr+m#
1 have juat uecelved n hAUdeonajF
and elegant lin« nf Jewelry, oob>
sonaisting of
CLOCKS,
WATCHES,
RINGS, PINS,
SILVERWARE,
aud, in fact, everything that is nau
ttllly carried in m first olaiw up-to-
date Jewelry store, and I am going
to aell them at prices that can meet
ell competition.
Don’t forget that I am better pre-
red to do repair work thun ever
fore, and guarantee my work.
Give me a call—next door to the
Bank of (jMuton.
J- W. JARVIS,
The Jeweler.
> .( borrow* a keTUd front another. It Is ex
pected that when the ket t lc Is returned
a Kinnll portion of the Pood tliut ha*
been cooked in It will Im- Wt In the
bottom, a* tin- owner must always
Rnow what whs cooked in the Icettle.
through
campaign.
TO THE TRADE.
LOAN CHEAP!
Money to loro on farms at 7 and 8
per cent. Also will negotiate loena
and will furnish clear abstract of title
and iron clad mortgage free. (Jail on
K. W. C01.km an, Att’y-at-Law.
Office in Court House.
In connection with m.v Iterbur
shop I bitvo a good assortment of
watches, ch ius, rings, pins and oth.
er jewelry, al’ of the latest designs
Also anything in the toilet line that
anyone may need—razors, brushes,
straps, mugs, hones, soap, perfume*,
hair dye, oil, vigor, shoe polieb of
ell kinds.
I repair watches and, in fact, do
anything to make au honest dollar.
Come nnd see what you can do with
just a little money.
lyHair cutting nnd shaving go
ing ou juat 1 lie same.
W. A. I’kkby
UE3
in nu nut,
THRICE A WEEK EDITION,
Bn, Paper al sha l.awevl Price.
15G Papers
YEAR FOR $100.
As (loud us u dally at the Price
of u weekly.
^Mothers!
Tl
A A
Duilng tho Spanish-Aineiir.ao war the
1 hrioe-a-Week World proved it.s great
value by the promptness, thoroughueai
and ac,curacy of it- report* from all tkj
scenes of important eiuute. It was as
useful as a daily to the reader, and it
will be of 1 . 'si value iu repui tiug the
great and co . Healed quesliore whiub
are now before. 'ie Ameucan people
prints the news of all the world.
tiBdtacom-
forl* aud
dangers of
child-birth cau
be almost m-
tlrely avoided,^.
AVine of Cardui'*
irelitvcses-
iwctant moth
er*. It gives
toneto the gen-
italorgMii*. »"■*
r«n rnem in
■condition to do their work
perfectly. That makes preg
nancy less painful, shortens
labor and hastens recovery after
child-birth. It helps a woman
hear strong healthy, children.
ineWi
aviog special correspondence from
mportaut news point* ou the globe. It
brilliant iiluatiations, stories hr
rest authors, a napitial humor page
replete markets, department* for the
'■toehold and woman's work and other
’«oiaI department* of unusual interact.
We rff-r this unrqdlrd newspaper
id the Umbrckek Ahvanc* together
year for $1 50, six month* 76o or
roe month* 60c. The regular subscrip
>o price of th.i fw.. pep*,, j. fg ^ v*i-
he<* bIso brought happiness to
Ahjusuudsof homes barren for
years. A few doses often brings
;.oy to loving hearts that long
1 ° T “ darling baby. No woman
i 'lioiild neglect to try it for this
lauuhle. It curesnine cer.esout
' r « n '. A , U dr »'ggtol* sell Wino
■ A Cardui. |i.oo per Lottie.
jffrjui
Tact that our men
anuny hardships In
and placed the blam* i>t the war on
the Cubans. The Cuban, must be good
fighter*! as they have 400 wounded
men In the|r own hospital, am well as
many in the other hospital*
"I am confident that the so«alled
differences between fhe Ammiean
army and the Cubuns have been ip-eat-
Jj exaggerated. Of conroe, Gen. Gar-
s-la was somewhat piqued nt hot Iwlnp
Invited to enter the city of Bantfsgo
■t the time; of the surrender. Thereto
also a aitnOar feeling In the na/vy be-
cause Admiral Hampeeu was not In-
wlted to be present.
"From my observation of tbeCwbana
I do not find that they arc thieves, or
such n jwople as they have been rep
resented. - I do think that, religious
work could ' be done in Culm to ad
vantage. und i would suggest, that ell
churches nnd religious organ-sationi
work in harmony with on* afcjset la
view.”
\
GARCIA REPENTS OF ANGER.
For advice In esses rsqu'-inr sreclal
•Jlretlions. wdjr«, r vlviiie •,vm»lon,s.
.!"• Udles Advisory Lre.rti-.ent '*
The Chatt.noocs Medlolne Co., Cfivtta-
• hooks, Tenn. ’
.ivery Account.
I Mir*, lotnsx HALE.
. of 6*., ssytr
«L£e*>!L! "J?* WtK* ef fsrdul
unonttis later I hid s line girl btby."
Wetles Ie Qes. Shader Oierl« |#
Fwsralah Senate—HI* III.
Feellag. Abate*. -
Gen. Garcia a arms to be repenting off
hi* wrath beauuse Santiago was not
turned over to the Cubans, and is indi
cating a desire to resume cooperation
with the American army,
Gen. Shaffer received a letter from
Garcin before he sailed homeward,
dated at Glburo. Garcia says tliut Gen.'
Miles asked him to furnish SB Cubans
n* scouts for the- I'uertn Rican expedi-
’m *—dsoen. Miles ban
u I ready sailed, it is |n-rhup« too lute to
comply with therequeat, but he is will
ing to furnish the men, if thiy ure .till
i wanted, und iucloers un order'for them
'It Is hclievod that Garcin. now that
he has hud time to cool off. perceives
that he acted with more huste than
.good judgment in withdrawing his
fcrees, und I* seeking * reconciliation.
ought to do j
L
to arrange the
•ary mROliinerv for “ aacerulning ! ^!j l y * 1 '' ay ’ ,,n
whioh erolhe very best bonk*, snd
which are most neatly xuiteil for
common ttoltool use, and then ml. pt
Ihese booki for the whole stele ami
allow no change made for s period
of five years. If the plan of uni
form system of text books tor ell the
schools is not in the interest of the
people, why is it that the publiahe:«
ell over the country seud theit paid
agents and attorneys to lobby with
the legislature in order to secure
Uie defeat of every measure propos
ed having this reform in vie*? It
iarther true that the present Hj-stem
(4 adopting end cbHuging book*
vee room for ell kind corruption,
litis openly charged that in
tty counties effort* have been
mud* to bribe member* of board* o r
education in order to Hecttre the
adoption of certain books.”
_ the native Onl.uns not
IIIIiik, but arfxloUK, to help the Amur
leans in the solution of the problem."
We need raouey now. 1 lease pay us
wbat ynuowv, however small the amo tnt.
W« mean you. for thuso we owe ninsi
for ua to pay them.
Give* Mrs l.lfv to tier Caaatry.
Alongside, the nnincs of soldier hr-
mes who have given up their llvca in
ih>' war With Spain can now he placed
that of a woman, Dorothy I’lilmicy.
She did not fall In the fighting line,
but while the men were lighting she
was nursing nnd comforting the
wounded. It was while she wa* en
gaged in that work that she met her
dcu I In
GRIPPES
Qrlppo and influenza invariably leave
tho HVHtem with a bad cough. Fop
such Dr. John W. Hull’* Cough Syrup
is highly rocomtncuded. TTiig won
derful remedy give* relief At once,
conquors the worst cough overnight
nnd noon eflecte a thorough cure.
DcBalls
ICOUCH SYRUP
» Bb and Influenxa.
Cures
Doees ure sinnll
rccoiuujriid It. Price 15 els.
At ull druggists.
Skin Disease?
, Ftar the »pt idy end permuoent cu , of
JsratoF. oc.lt rl.eum and ec/.*ma, Cii..mi-
Ey«» aud Skin Ointment is
It reli'vee thei c*
wittsaat au miuoI.
ing oral smarting
Get a Start
On Catarrh
Diseases are manifested by
Backache,
Rheumatism,
Lose of Appetite,
Foul Tongue
and Weakness
Dr. J.N. McLEAN’S
LIVER and
KIDNEY BALM
Is the remedy you need, of equal
service in mild or chronic cases.
•1.00 NR BOTTLE.
F. I*. Burt, cGanton, G».
AnS Save Endless Suf-
which Winter
•Brings.
The mroft dtiHiiHivu of all di*-
■easea beooa*Mt mpre intoneo uh cold
’weather aoprouitbea. in fact,
many who liuve Ijswi under trout-
nieut for so long, tw»/i during tho
■uinmer fee! Jittlo dlbt*;jiil'ort from
Those wlto got a Htart ou the di»-
ouho before ilte cold and disagree
able weather aggravates it, will
find ;i cure le** difficult. Caturrh
incroa*e* in severity year by year,
nnd bt-comea one of the ino*t ob-
*1 junto and denp-Hoaled (roiibleg.
lint it i* (<t|tiuliy iui|>orta4it tliut
the right remedy be given. All
local application* of npruys,
, , . .washes, inhalation*, etc., can
the disease, are almort persuaded 1)0V( . r cur(! ( j ulurr | lf for fhB y do
Successful Physicians.
! Wr.hMttily rer.iminwul Dr. Itatt,away & (To.
1 1’^ if ^ Si _?*•' Atisnl*. (Ju„ tx» In.liig per-
; f«jtly rollsbUsud eemsrtcsbly micoow-ful in Uto
triinlmmii of eli-onis dixstimof men and woman.
f‘07 °“to when, «ther» fait. Our rouders It to
I need of mo,best help should cerlainlv write
thm omlnont doctors siut you will roueive a fnw
anil export opinion of yonr caso by roiuru in. it
! without «et
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S TYLISH, RELIABLE:
ARTISTIC^
V ‘
j Rccommended by Leading
; Dressmakers. * e
; They Always PI«smT%.
MS CALL
, BAZAR.
that they have been curnd. Hut
the first chiUit>K lda*t of winter
prove* that the di*euse with
them, and a* the winter advance*,
their Catarrh grow* in severity.
- ■wiorting olmovt matoutly oaidi, Thoee who have felt only a *lighl
it* oototnued use effect* a “
cure.
naueu use effect* a permanent
* also cure* Itch, barber'* iicfc.
*c*ld hasd, tore nipples, itching pilea,
"happed hand*, chronic mn eye* and
"r-nulafed lid*.
JVTo *ie in n*e.| of money, hm I ». q.ieat
jfi’lttfllt’, itHlelcwd to us Ui eallp* qpg,
Remit by Wi” their bv«-y Mooniiiits, Pleas*
U<l»y •• w b*«-d the tuqn-oy aud
WsSSSSU.
»arrMJ on aninpf*
Income
Ydu nan nak* I2&
. ^»x. I’M start you ..
business <1*y or eventu
M. (Mgg CeaMlaff taNers for
bone* are fhe beet trade, 'food jmrffor
tnd vermifuge. Price, Ifteeefo. Si Idtoy
L'J.DOHM, Con lost. Si*.
Virlorla Pres* si Ale art Rloe*.
The queen. Is said to W prouder ef
her Stuart blood tliaa of anything edse
in the world. /
nkw seta vugs.
A valuable book givtatr e,«pl*to
formation how 1 enooewfully cm« q*-,
not. roach tho dis-
bUBo. Catarrh i*
in tho blood, and
only a h I ood
remedy can euro
it. Local appli
cation* o 11 1 y
7 reacli thcirrilalcd
M/hl aurfacc; thu right
WJI? mutedy mn*t bo
internally.
Swift’s Specific (S. S. 8.) is the
right remedy for Catarrh. It
cure* the moRt. obstinate cases by
SfiCi.Mk'SSAilSSlf;" 1 !'.'»,«« ■»“»»' “■*
of medicine* and used various lofal ft|i- trouhlf. t ho mood and forcing
plications, but they had no effect what- out the disease. Those who have
•ever. I was indm**! to try 8. 8. 8. met with ho much disappointment
touch of Catarrh may bo sure that
ouly cold weather is needed to do-!
velop the diaeuso. What appear*
to be only a bad cold will prove
more difficult to curo than for-! tukon
merly, and will return with tnoro
frequency, until before long tho
disease is fully developed.
"For
*a DHgAlfa I
Patterns
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| NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE
IF 1 These iiatfrrna are sold in nearly
. ;r e, y c, 0 in the United States
1 if your dewier does not keep them send
aiict 1 to ua. One rent Mumps received.
Address your nearest point.
THE McCALL COMPANY,
list* 146 W. 14th Strsst, Nsw Ytffc
BNAMCH OFFICBM :
189 Filth A ve., Chicago, and
1051 Market 51., San Francltco.
MS CALL'S
MAGAZINE
(Swift’s Speciflc) aiui after two nionlh*
1 wa* perfectly well and have never
Kelt any effects of Abe disease since.
"B. V. MoA’-listkb,
"Barrodsburg, Ky."
K itor •““Pdoo *nd Otfafr lung rlisas^ v^ i be I
ftA iwi ft 98SSP&ti*e»jSil U » «»«y to see the importance
IJ»H. rowng.OS*Usury st.. Broom,n, N. Y, ' Bid*., Chioogo, Iu, ’ 1 ^ v prompt treatment for Catarrh.
from locul treatment should throw
aside their uprays, wunliea and in
haling mixtures and take S. S. S.
A cure will result. Send for free
books. Address Swift Speoifio
Company, Atlanta, Georgia,
; Brightest Magsxinc Published
j Contains Beautiful Culorcd P'ates.
Illustrates Latest Patterns, Fast-
ions, Fancy Work.
| wanted for ihis magaxine in every
i locality. Heautiful premiums for a little
j worn. Write for terms and other partic*
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i '4* W. 14th St.. Nsw Ysrfc
ike Aov nc- and MoUau's .tl
one year each fqr only
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