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GAME NEAR DYING From an Awful Skin Humour. Scratched Till Blood Ran. Wasted to Skeleton. CURED BY CUTICURA One Application Soothed Him to Sleep. Cure Speedy and Permanent. •* When my little boy was about three months old hla head broke out with a rash, which was very itchy and rati con siderable watery fluid. Wc tried every thing we could, (nit he got worse all the time till it spread to his arms, legs, and then to hla entire body, and he got so bad that he came near dying. The rash would Itch so that he would scratch till the blood ran, and a thin yellowish stuff would tie all over iiis pillow in the morn ing. I had to put mittens on his hands to keep him from tearing his skin around his wrists. He got so weak and run down that he took fainting spells like we would think him dying. He was al most a skeleton and his little hands were thin like claws. “He was bad about eight months when we tried Cuticura Remedies. I had not laid him down in his cradle in the daytime for a long time. He had got so that he just slept In our arms all the time. 1 washed hlin with Cuticura Soap and put on oue application of Cuticura Ointment and lie was so soothed that I put him in the cradle. You don’t know how glad I felt when he felt better. It took one box of Cuticura Ointment, pretty near one cake of Cuti cura Hoap, and about half a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, to cure. I think our little boy would have died only for the Cuticura Remedies, and I shall al ways remain a firm friend of them." Mas, M. C. MAITLAND, Jaspkr, Ontario. No return in 14 years. Mrs. Maitland writes, under date of Feb. ii 4,1003, that the cure Is permanent. “ It affords me much pleasure to In form you that It Is fourteen years since my boy was cured of the terrible skin disease from which he suffered. “ He has been permanently cured and Is hearty and strong.” Bold throuihoul Iho world. Cuticura Rtaolvont. Mo. flaform ofchooolot. Coated PHI.. Ssc wr ml of_M). oinim.nl, JOo . Soap, SSe. ISipoU ■ Ixindnn,!? (,titor lioiu. Hq.i Pul*, i Rat and. la Palai Boston. I Columbia A557 Potter Drug * Cham Coro , Hol Proprietor*, or Bond * '• Uow to Con titty Unmoor." Though we should not judge u man by his clothes it is natural to estimate a painter by his coat. ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia,am follows : "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken,tongue coated, pain continually in hack and aides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up- Then I was advised to use Elec tric Bitters; to my groat joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim.*’ No one should fail to try them. Only 60 cents, gaa ran teed, at D. L. Ander son’s drug store. Many girls can play on two in struments at once, the piano and the organ called a man’s heart. A GREAT SENSATION. There was a big sensation in Lees ville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by !>r. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption. He writes: “I endured insufferable agonies from asth ma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure.” Similar cures of consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis and giip arc numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 60c, and SI.OO. Guaranteed by D.* L Anderson, drug gist. Trial bottles free. Clothes do not make the man, but they make a woman luvppy or miserable. SERIOUS STOMAOHJ TROUBLE CURED. I was troubled witn a distress in my Stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthfully say that Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab lets cured me.—Mrs T\ V. Williams, Laingsburg, Mich. These tablets a-e guaranteed to cure every case of stom ach trouble of this character. For sale by J. H. Blackburn. The manufacture of the old time hourglass could not succeed without hands. A THOUGHTFUL MAN. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians oould not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. KingrNcw Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 28c, at D. L. Anderson’s drug store. • It doesn’t necessarily make an actor effeminate to take the part of a. woman. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is the best. It sweeps sway and cures burns, ■ores, bruises, outs, boils, ulcers, skin eruptions and Piles. It’s only 28c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by D. Uk Anderson, druggist. Commissioners Report; Board of Commissioners ofj Roads and Revenues met ih regu lar session April sth, 1901. Pres ent, t lioir Honors E. C. Aiken, \V. M. Hartley and \V. I). Din gier. The following bills were approved and ordered paid : T E Whittle, lumber * 9.90 J W Ford, 4 hamestrings 1.00 H W Reynolds, jacking up Manley’s bridge 1.00 .1 J Rawls, building bridge and hauling lumber 7.50; ,J M Head Ar. Son, profes sional services, jail 12.90 Burr, Persons & Cos., piping for water works 99.801 C W Green, service as jan itor 6.25 .1 H Shackleford, hauling rock, Second district 2.50 R Y Beckham, service as clerk for April 5.00 C B Pitts, repairing bridges and building culvert 15.00 W L Ward, I umber and nails 4.14 J 0 Beckham, hauling and lumber 1.50 Emmet Milner, repairing bridges 2.50 C L Cox, lumber and haul ing, Molena district 11.90 Earnest Reeves, repairing bridge, Molena district 8.25 J G Smith & Son, coffin for pauper 10.00 C H Walker, lumber for bridge 05 J II Turner, nails and lum ber 1.80 Bartlesville News-Gazette, publishing commissioners report 8.00 J D Woodall, hauling, Bar tlesville district 1.00 W T Elliott, ditching road, Piedmont district 8.15 Nancy Williums, present help pauper 5.00 C B Pierce & Cos, seed corn county farm 85 J W Miller,labor and hands for county farm,potatoes 85.25 C II Harper, county farm and roads 4.15 Jack Beckham,present help pauper 5.00 Andrew Eppingerand Hen ry Lovett, labor county farm 19.00 J T Cadenhead, seed corn county farm 2 05 Green aud Maugham, sup plies for county paupers 10.00 Cadesman Banks, repairs jail and court house 2.00 J J Harris,repairs on bridge Lifsey’s district 8.00 Slade & Star, lumber for Lifsey’s district 10 12 John Moore, present help pauper 5.00 George Dominick, present help pauper 5.00 J C Slade, lumber, Second district 20.08 John Crawford, repairing bridge 4.00 J J Howard,freight on court house furniture 5.09 C O Canafax et al, work on Stewartville bridge 18.00 H H Reeves, building SOFT CORE Like the running brook, the red blood that flows through the veins has to come from somewhere. The springs of red blood are ound in the soft core of the >ones called the marrow and ome say red blood also comes rom the spleen. Healthy bone narrow and healthy spleen 're full of fat. Scott's Emulsion makes new flood by feeding the bone narrow and the spleen with flic richest of all fats, the pure od liver oil. For pale school girls and invalids and for all whose blood is thin and pale, Scott’s Emulsion is a pleasant and rich blood food. It not only feeds the blood-making organs but gives them strength to do their proper work. Send for free sample. SCOTT A BOWKS. Chemist*. ♦op-,15 rear! Street, New York, joc. aud #i.oo; all draggirta. THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY. APRIL 21, 1904. Ayers Impure blood always shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes. If the nerves, then neuralgia, nerv ousness, depression. If the Sarsaparilla stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. “ Returning from the Cuban war, I wa % a perfect wreck. My blood whs bail, and iny health was gone, nut a few bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla completely cured ine." 11. C. Dobhlku, Scranton, Pa. #1 00 a bottle. J. c. ayer co., foi* ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Impure Blood eld the Sarsaparilla by keeping the iwels regular with Ayer’s Pills. bridge, Mountain creek 40 00 M S Howard,bringing pris oner to jail 1.80 A G Whittle, present help pauper 4.00 Pike County Times,station ery and commissioners’ report 7.84 Foote & Davies, hooks and stationery for clerk, or dinary and sheriff 824.75 W J Franklin, supplies Cos. farm 9.00 Frank Jackson, pauper help 2.00 J E Smith, inquest Bob Stribling 17.00 W H Hartnett, extra work on public road 8.00 A P Middlehrooks, lumber, Barnesville district .85 Sullivan, Slade & Cos, ma chinery, county farm 26.55 Floyd Slade attending ram 2.90 C B Perkins, lumber, Se cond district 5.95 J D Bloodworth, rent court house, Milner district 2.00 Sam Shennan, lumber for Molena district 1.92 Joe Alford, pauper help 5.00 J A Davis,hauling rock, Se cond district 8.50 E F Dupree, salary as judge of couiity court 50.00 W J Sikes,jail expense, Cic ery Thomas and Rube Robinson 2.40 Milner & Buchanan, bring ing two prisoners to jail 8.60 J H Milner, sheriff, waiting on ordinary’s and county court. 0.00 J H Miluer, sheriff, jail ex pense, March, 05.08 C M Blount, damage to horse and harness 50.00 W H Hartley, regular ser vice for April 8.00 W D Dingier, regular ser vice for April 8.00 E C Akin, regular service, April 8.00 J M Means & Co,terra cotta 47.00 Collier and Ogletree, cloth ing for C H Oliver 10.00 C H Oliver, board as pau per 8.00 J L Crawley, lumber, Mil ner district 5.54 J L Crawley, boiling court house J P Milner E. C. Ahce.n, W. M. Hartley, W. D. Dingler," Commissioners. R. Y. Beckham, Clerk. IT SAVED HIS LEG. P. A. Danfurth of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bueklen’B Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it’s the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 26cents. Sold by D L.Anderson,drug gist. There are none so deaf as those who won’t hear the voice of con science. New Mill Completed. We have at last got our new mill eomoleted and we risk noth ing in saying that it*is tne finest flour we nave ever seen. We earnestly solicit every Jhouse keeper of Barnesvillejand vicinity to order a trial sack of tho new “Clifton,” promising them that they will have biscuit, rolls, cake aud pastry such as they have nev er had before. Instruct your gro cer to send you a sack of the new j “Clifton.” Bransford Mills. OUR TREASURY SEAL. The Inucripllon It Ileum and Its Early Slaniflcance. r Probably few Americans, young or old, have had suliiifient curiosity in ex* | a mining a bank note to translate the ; Laftin device on the seal of the treas- j cry and to Inquire how it happened to read as it does. A writer in the Wash- j ington Star believes the inscription : throws light on the hopes of our fore fathers regarding American dominion. “Thesanr. Ainer. Septent. Sigil.” is the legend, an abbreviation of ’•The sauri America? Septentrionalis. Slgil lum,” “Seal of the Treasury of North America.” The Continental congress in 1778 au thorized a committee, consisting of Messrs. Witherspoon, Robert Morris and It. H. I>ee, to design seals for the navy and the treasury. The treasury seal has come down to us with very little change. In those days it was still hoped that Canada would eventually join the Rev olution or would at least be wrested from Great Britain before the struggle was over and would become one with this country. That was apparently a project dear to Robert Morris, and he looked upon his country as the whole of North America. Later, when authorized to establish a bank and a mint “of North Ameri ca,” Morris maintained the legend on the seal, showing that he still hoped for a continental nation. Whenever the seal has been recut the original legend has been adhered to. INDIA SUPERSTITIONS. A Typical Story Illnatrutlnn the Be lief In Animal Uhusts. India is full of animal ghosts, from the Himalayas to Cape Comorin, if the natives may be believed. Here is a typical story: “By the beard of my father, sahib, I* speak straight words,” said an old Mo hammedan mahout. “One evening we were hunting wild elephants in the jungle for our lord, the maharaja of Gidhaur. I saw a large tusker alone by a pool. His color was grayish white, and my heart beat fast, for I thought Allah had been gracious to me and had placed in my hands that greatest of all prizes, a lord white ele phant. Cautiously I urged my own tame elephant toward him, hoping that while they made friends I could bind him fast to a tree by the rope. My beast trumpeted in terror and trembled violently, but I goaded him on, and then when I put my hand on the white elephant I felt nothing but air. It was a ghost elephant, one of those ele phants which come back after death to walk the earth because in this life they went forth and murdered men. I went from the spot ns if Shaitan himself were at my heels, and soon afterward I made a pilgrimage to Mecca to avert the curse. But my elephant fell sick and died.” A Sure Thing. A witty individual one morning wa gered that he would ask the same ques tion of fifty different persons and re ceive the same answer from each. The wit went to first oue and then to an other until he lmd reached the number of fifty. And this is how he won the bet: He whispered, half audibly, to each: “I say, have you heard that Smith has failed?” “What Smith?” queried the whole fifty, one after another, and it was de cided that the bet had been fairly won. —London Tit-Bits. j Gf/ut/rs&s&sJ *r, 4 Remedy That No One h Afraid To Take 9 Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup las been used in thousands of homes for ifty-tvvo years with perfect confidence vnd the most remarkable results. The great success of this remedy is due 1 .0 the fact that its formula (which cou jists of Buchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla, Gentian, Senna and lodide of Potassium) has been freely published. * Doctors and Druggists everywhere do not hesitate to recommend a preparation which they know contains the best known remedies for correcting all irreg ularities of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood, and the diseases caused by the failure of these functions to perform their proper work. * Thousands of sick ones to whom life has been a burden have written grateful letters that others might profit by their experience. Blooming Grovb, Tx., Nov. IS, 1902. I was suffering terribly with indigestion and kidney trouble and sent to my druggist foi something to relieve me. As he sent me a package of Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup I concluded to try It, and now I am deeply grateful to my druggist as well as to you. 1 had been a sufferer from these things and • general run-down condition for teu years, and had only received temporary relief from other medicines. But after using not quite two packages of vour Liver and Blood Syrup X feel ts stout and hearty as I ever did in my life, and lam satisfied that lam entirely cured. I feel nc symptoms whatever of kidney trouble, and my digestion is as good as any living man's. I can now eat whatever I choose. I never had any remedy give me such quick and permanent relief, and I can not put a cor rect estimate on the value vour medicine has been to me. I would not take any amount of money for it. Very gratefully yours J. C. BROWN. If wow steed a medici its serfe to-datf for m /Vee sample bottle and '‘Dr. Thacker*? Health Book.’’ Oive symptoms for adv fee. We eimplii as* yow to try It at oar eas menee. 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