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*1 (EART DISEASE, u.
M 1 many other ailments when they
have taken hold of the system,
never gets better of Its own accord, but
Constantly grotes worse. There are
thousands who know they have a defective
heart, but will not admit the fact. They
don't want their friends to worry, and
JDom’t ktune? trhat to taka for it, as
they have been told time and acaln that
heart disease was incurable. Such was the
case of Mr. Silas Farley of Dyesvllle, Ohio
who writes June 19, ISM, as follows:
“I had hr art tUttra.tr for 2-1 yre.tr a.
my heart hnrting me almost continually.
The first IS years I doctored all the time,
trying several physicians and remedies,
until my last doctor told molt wasoniy a
tqueolion of time as
I could not be cured.
I gradually grow
worse, very weak,
arid completely dis
couraged, until 1
lived, propped half
up in bed, because I
row/fin’.* lie tienen
nor sit up. Think
ing my time had
come I told my fam
ily what I wanted
done when I was
gone. But on the first day of March on
the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones,
of Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking
iMr. Jttilctt' Setv Cure, for the Ueurt
and wonderful to tell, in ten days I was
working at light work and on March 10 com
menced framing a barn, which is heuvy
work, and 1 hav’nt lost a day since. lam SC
years old, C ft. 4! lnches and weigh gjOllis.
I believe I ant fully cured, and
I am now only anxious that everyone shall
know of your wonderful remedies."
Dyesville, Ohio. Siuab Fabijit.
/ |>r. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive
• guarantee that the first tun lie will benefit.
All druggists eeli it atsl 6 bottles forts or
It Will bo sent, prepaid on receipt of prlco
by thu Dr Mila; Medical Go., Elkhart, lnd.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Restores Health
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Whether you’re scorched <
with fever or chilled with
n deep seated cold, the
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you - f
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t For The liver,
and Ktouevs.
f
Pleasant to the Taste.
It docs not cause constipa
f ticn, hut breaks chills, prevents
■ fever, purifies and thickens the
f blood, corrects the liver, clean- (
f ses the stomach and improves
digestion, creates an appetite
and quiets the nerves.
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W. Halh, General Manage*
THE WHITE HOUSE BABIES.
Mrs. Cleveland dreads publicity
for her children. Bbe says ber little
| girls ate private parsons and that the
public lias nothing to do with them.
To her they are too sacred to be
gazed upon by the vulgar public.
This is to be repretted, as persons
who kDO'v tie little lots dt clnre them
to be most chinniing children, rfo
lx i t i* she on preserving their pri- 1
y ilnit she In.a ni vi r had their j
il olngraphh taken by any piofee-i
ii.io.l pin togrupber. Only one sine- j
*ur i- h id to liH'.e been allowed io;
rkt sun j ictures cf them. Hbeisai
. , ...
you: g lady, an irriu ate personal
fiiet <L Evidently Mrs. Cleveland's
i nest in ber discretion was well
i undid. Mrs. Cleveland has i o
j uili feeling about her o.vn photo
glyphs, which may I o bought m a
nut vorn ty of gacefol poses at any
hop w here pictures are sold.
Don’t invite dint pp. intu eni’ by
ypeem mint. Depend op n One
Minute 0 ugh Cum* and y"U have
m* and ate n 1 if. It ceres croup
the otili harmless ninedy ilu-t puo
luc* s iiime'hate result-.
lJr. \Y. A. Wright.
TH E NO KTHEAS i ERN.
It appears that no oce wants the
Noithinißicrn railroad. The pri per
v set ms to be a died weight on ilie
a,.ils of the State. Some time ago
it "as ill red far sale, and the las*
lav for the rubini-sion of bids for
tli property w: Friday. No bids
w ■ banded to Gov. Atkinson. The
S to values tli** proper*y as wo*tb
ID east §290,000. That figure was
ii tin. and ns the lowest price that would
uv it. The mlvcrti-enieiit tor bide
s been it, ruling for some time, bu:
t die expiration of the time limit
Friday not a single bidder had made
in a; penrarce- The road will c >n
imio t-> be operated by the btate. It
is din cted by a lecivor.
INDIAN WOMEN,
bt.Louis, Mo., Post Dispatch says
“Indian women aro picveibialy
healthy and strong, often marching
for days with their bales upon their
tucks. In fact they frequently go
bo day befoie nml uft< l c mfineinent
with tiicir tribes, up> u their march.
These women acquire this gre.t
Btrengtl> and power of • ndumnee by
using a weed tint grow s in their I<>
entity, out of which a medicii e is
now being made, nnd kept by tin
dr* ggiet, under the name Indian
Weed (Female Medicine.) For Milo
by J. it. Blackburn.
Like ail dancing, the root of tbe
ballet is to be found in prehistoric
timet-', but Italy was the borne win r
its growth became coincident with
ibe development of the optra, says
the Saturday Review. With the
Medici it was in ported iuto France,
and flourished as u tourt entertain
ment under Catharine de Medici, As
the ballet ini r aeul in popularity it
was gradually nexxiated with tin*
libretto of a great poet and the mus
ic cf n great musician, and it usd
to put on the stage by some noble
patron of the art is. Princess of tb*
royal blood frequtnily took part in
the peiformance —L uis XIII, to
wit, and Henry IV, who bad a spec
mi dancing room built in the nrsen
d. Even Le ltoi heleil did not deem
it beneath bis d'gnity to imperson
ate vaiious characters in the ball t,
until ho was prevented by his grow
ing c rpulence.
DO NOT DO THIS.
Do not. be I oil need to bay any oth
er if you have made up your miud
lo take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Re
member that Hood's Sarsaparilla
cures when all odara fail. D > not
givu up 111 dispair lx cause other oied
i'-ines have failed to help you Take
Hoods SarsapuiuU faithfully and
y>u may reasonably xpeot to lie
cured.
Ho IsPi lb are purely vegetable,
carefully prepared lro.u tue best in
gredients. 25 cents.
SIZE OF PLANETARY INHABI
TANTS.
It is quite natural for th*> human
n it and, which associate!? nil thoughts
uud makes all ci immrisons by c rth
ly standards, to think of the inhabi
tants of son t *l' the monster worlds,
which are known to be whirling
ti r. ugh spa< s, as being giants of the
most gigantic kinds. Take the star
Arcturus ts tin illustration. That
gigantic p'amt is 2,000,000 miles in
circumference, nr about 658*000
rnil-js straight through from pole to
pole or from equator to equator.
Our little wot 1 I is only 8,000 miles
in diameter it 1)4,000 iu circumfer
ence—iu fact it is such a mere pigmy
compared with Arcturus hat it
might fall into one of that planet's
gteat lakes, whether they be water
or burning seas of gas, ami bury it
self out of sight. We are apt to
think cf these plane's as being in
habited, bowevci mu h the chances
may be against such an assumption,
and to compare such supposed pier
sons !•■ the size of the world upon
which they live. If Arcturus is in
habited, and its people are built on
the s tine ratio that we are, nn aver
age Arctunan cannot fall mucb short
of bong 12 miles in height.
,fu a t now everybody is beginning
to take a Spiing medicine. All i it
is h go* and thing tc do provided you
lute birrinroiih L'ver Regulator—the
be t .Soring medicine, it is a slug
gish liver that clogs the system and
m ikes bad bl od. A dose a day of
bimtnoDs Liver Regulator w 11 make
anew man out of you, and anew wo
rn n> 00. L;ok for the Red Z on
tti < package It is bimmous Liver
Regulator you want
AN INCIDENT BY MU. MOODY.
The interest in Mr. Moody’s ser
in ns lies often in his unccdol.es. He
gave hm incident recently of his work
in England which was graphic, in j
times grotesque, but it o n t ied a tie-t
iiiendon* ly pointed moral.
Mr. M * (ly said that he was once !
confion" and lyag >o 1 woman who
asked bis * fforts i behalf of a young
maD. “H s mother and father are
dead,’’ said she. U H<* has no o; e left
to look after Lira. His mother was
my sister and 1 don’t want to let him
go without an effort. He is dissipat
ed, wild, profligate, ungodly. Oh,
Mr M cdy, can’t \ou save him?”
The lidy went on to say that he
li d pii ti ind to > tterd reivers that
iveniDf. He had not been up io
tint tiu e and swore that he would
r.eve.i go to cl uieh again. The mint
vns fei lftl that this was her last
dame and she wanted book thing
ft ne.
Mr. Mcndy real zed, he save, that
this was a big job. The man did not
bell viu him. He knew he would
r bin h’S eff ts. “Hit my,'" exclaim
ed the evatig' Ist, “how th*se good
worn* and do work wh u t! ey *et their
minds to do . nythii g. I prom is and
her because it was easier to say jes
than no. I rather Loped tlat the
youeg man might not come. Teat
night when I looked atout in the
congregation and uid not see him
then I breathed an air of relief. I
was rather glad I Would not have to
make the test. By and by, however,
about two thirds of the way up the
aisle I saw the lady and by her side
was the mail. I preached right at
him. I gave him the best I could.
But I leal zed that he was bracing
hiiLbtlf again I, me a. and I knew that
I had failed tc touch h m.”
“After the sermon, according to
my promise, I started for this young
man. I wanted to shake his hand
and talk to him. The crowd was
great and I saw ti at I might not bs
üble to get to him, so I started for
him over the backs of the pews. The
man suw me and divined my object.
His aunt had i laced him in tie pew
first and was hersi It sitting at the
head as if to prevent bis leaving. At
once the idea dashed over him that
this was a conspiracy between bis
aunt, and myself. He could not- push
the lady aside, but it sud Jenly occur
red to him that if I could go over
ihe b.cus of the pews so could he and
he started out. \Vn< n I reached the
lady she said in (ears. ‘On, Mr.
Moody,’ said she, ‘he has gone to
perdition; he’ll be lost.’
“But 1 said to her,‘Madame, there
is only oue way we can reach turn—
by the way of the tlnoue. Ho can t
dodge that influence.’ ”
So the wandering boy was prayed
for and the rest of the story is short.
How be laughed to his companions
about circonventing the evangelist;
how, Anally, guided by Borne unseen
influence and some good angel, he
cast 1 fl' bis dissiopation uud became a
man. rising in bi profession to the
top louud and growing to beau up
right citizen.
“And when,’ eaul Mr. Moody iu
conclusion, “.hat man came to me
eight years later and told m* who he
was uud I beggtd him to go with me
to my mettiugb m the slums uud re
lute iiis experience be hesitated. He
said be bad a family growing up and
he did uot want to make public con
festion as to bow depraved bis life
Dad beeu. However, be did go, and
} t<ld bis story with wouderful elo
-1 queuee and effect.”—Suvauuah Press.
DID YOU EVER
Try Electricß.tters for your Doub
les f H not, get a bottle now a> and
get relief. This medicine bas beeu
louud to be peculiaily a lapied to the
relief and cure of all Female com
plaints, exerting a wouderful direct
influence in giving strength and tone
to the orguus. If you have loss of
appetite, constipation, Headache,
Faiuting Spt 11s,or arcNervous.Sleep-
Isss, Excitable, Melancholy or troubl
ed with Dizzy Spells,* Electric Bit
ters is the mediciue you need.
Health and strength are guaranteed
by its use. Fifty cents aud SI.OO at
S. B. Burr Jr’s Drug Store.
owQ^ii
BLOSSOM
Acts like a poultice, drawing
out fever and pain, and reinvig
orating the entire Female Sys
tem. It removes all obstructions
and creates a healthy, natural
flow of all secretions.
It is the one natural cure for
female troubles, because it is
applied right to the diseased
parts. Don’t take internal rem
edies for Female weakness,com
mon sense requires a direct ap
plication for immediate relief
and permanent cure.
“Orange Blossom” is a sure,
painless cure for falling and
dropsy of the womb, profuse,
difficult, irregular menses, leu
corrhoea, ulceration, tumors,
sick headache, constipation, sal
low complexion.
“Orange Blossom” is apastile
easily used at any t : me. Every
lady can treat herself with it.
Mailed to any address on re
ceiptof si. Dr. J. A. McGill&Co.
4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111.
Fo? Sale L.y J. H. Blackburn
JOHN G. CARLISLE.
An at Lack upon Mr. Carlisle’s politi
cal integtv is in reality a dastardly
insult to the South, tor he is and has
be e . for nearly a generation not only
her most distingui-beJ son. but the
exemplar, par excellence, of Southern
Statesmanship and S -utliern Stan
dards of bohd* and trinh. And no
matter what el a can bo said against
the routb, t at section c u bout
that of all itslong list of distinguish
ed statesmen and patrons, beginning
! with Washington and J.ff-rson and
coming dowu to Wi\ on and-Carlisle,
not one has ever profit and iu a pecu
niary way by his political station, not
one man has left a name tainted with
ihe fuiulesi breath ofjseandal or dis
honor, but one and all have grown
old and poor, like the Romans of cld.
in laithfnl service to their country.
I’ruly, a matchless record, made by
a matchless race.—Kansas C.ty Ti
mes.
Soothing, healing, cleansing, De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Suive iB the ene
my to sores, wounds and piles, which
it never fails to cure. Stops itching
and burning. Cures chapped lips
and cold-sores in two or thite hours
Dn. VV. A. AVmght.
A QUEER EXPERIMENT.
Professor Worthington has been
studying a cmious phenomenon for
twenty years. The splash of a drop
occurs in the twinkling of an eye; yet
it is an exquisitly regulated phenom
enon, and one that very happily illus
trates some cf the fundamental prop
erties of the fluid.
The problem that Professor Wor
thington has succeeding in solving is
tc kt a drop of definite size fall from
a fixed height in comparative dark
uess onto a suiface,and to illuminate
it by a flash of exceedingly shoit du
ration at any desired stage, so as to
exclude all the stages previous and
subsequent to those thus selected.
The many illustrations in bis volume
testify to the accuraicy and beauty
of bis work.
The curious results of a splash of
a drop of mercury from the height
of three inches upon a smooth ghss
plate are narticularly interesting.
Very soon alter the first moment of
impact miuute rays are shot out in
all dirrectiouß onthe surface with mar
velouse regularity. From the ends
of the rays droplets of liquid split
off. The liquid subsides in the mid
dle, and afterwards flows into a ring.
The ring then divides in such a man
ner as to join up the rays iu pairs.
Thereafter the whole contracts, till
the liquid rises iu the centre, so as to
form the beginning of tbs rebound
of the drop from the plate. Im
modiately the divps at the ends of
the arms break eft’, while the central
mass rises in a column, which just
falls, itself to break -ip iuto drops,
He photographed no fewer than
thirty successive stages of the spLsfi
wilhiu the twentieth of a second, so
that the average iutervd between
them was about the six-huudreth of
a second, ikm .rkabie are the splash
es of water-diops falling about six
teen inches into miik, but more
beautiiul are the dome forms when
the height is fiftv-two inches.—
Know ledge.
One Minute Cough Cure touches
the right spot. It also touches it at
the right time if you take it wLeu
you have a cough or cold. Sea the
point? Then don't Cough.
Dr. W. A. Weight,
A JACE OsIER 1 HIGH.
7be most lem *i km le hiVT’an mon
stroeiry ttn*t ever saw ill** Ight of
da* upon the American Continent is
liiMle E ta'-islao Aricbi, a 7 ; ear-old
Mexican gill, wh*> resoi s '*ith bet
foster pnenrs i eir ihe liul- villagi
of Morenlii, in t* e .State < f Aguas
calUmtHS. Th" first tf at was kriowi
of this rarest • f all human being
was when a M( X’c.ui paper made th<
following brief staten eri*:
“Within the list few days tier*
has been brought fr m I’haroto M> -
relia a little pir] with a sicond fc- .
*m the right bip. h* tween the
bip jttirit and the knee. If you
con press the cheeks if it is q .eeily
situated face i* - pens its es. lb*
fie" has a inoutli cent minor three
pearly teeti , bur the nos * is entirely
wanting.’’ MX oiccbs after Ihe put'-
licatiou "f the *b->vfc a physic im • *
M 'relia succeeded m gathering lb*
foil facts relative t thin queer
< as(: * * * When sue had been in
the world about two years an nflt—
rualion of the whole ivyi ti of tb<*
thigh set in, which finally de
veloped into an enormous cyst.
Then, by'degrees, there uppeare I an
eye, an eyebrow, one nostril of the
nose, curly lish**s; m and finally, the
other brow. Next uppea'ed one r>w
of four teeth and then the “bangs’
began to grow rapidly and friug*-
the fore head. * * * Taken all in all,
it, is one of the ino.it singular freaks
n the human family tbt haa been
repotted during ibis ce tury.
The freak has b**pn described iu
the papers of both Vera Cruz and
Mexico City, the account creat'dg
considerable comment among the
medical fraternity of both places.
Before you try anything el>e for
the blood take rdmmons L.vi r Regu
lator. It is the b* st ilo >d medicine
because it is the best liver reme y.
If your liver is active and > t work
the blood will be the Rst Simmons
L : ver Regulator is the best Spring
medicine. “I tell my friends if the;,
want to enjoy health and happim s
they ought io take Slum- ns L vei
Regulator.”—Mrs. R \Y. Smith, Mc-
Intosh Jilt;ft, Ala.
The railway on the Brooklyn
bri Ige has been in opeiati* n twrlyt
years and three months. During
that time it has transported between
the two cities 391,153.850 passen
gers. The number is ( qual to a frac
tion more than 27 per cent of the es
timateJ population ( f the world, i
about one *and one-filth the popula
tieu of Europe and five and three
fourths that of the United States.
In the reorganiz tion of the Geor
gia Midland and Gulf railroad, by
the new owners in Baltina re a few
days since, ihey changed its name by
knocking out the “Gulf,” and leaving
it the Geirgia Midland.
A KENTUffI MIRACLE.
JUDGE JOHN M. RICE TELLS HOW
HE* WAS CURED OF SCIATICA,
Circuit Judge, Congressman and
Assemblyman.
{From the Covington, Ky., Post.)
The lion. John M. Rice, of Louisa, Law
rence County, Kentucky, has for the past
two years retired from active life as Crim
inal'and Circuit Judge of the sixteenth
Judicial District of Kentucky.
Ha has for many years served his native
county and state in the legislature at Frank
fort and at Washington, and, until his re
tirement was a noted figure in political and
Judicial circles. The Judge is well-known
throughout the state and possesses the best
qualities which go to make a Kentucky
gentlemen honored wherever he is known.
A few days ago a Kentucky Post reporter
called upon" Judge Rice, who in the follow
ing words related the history of the causes
that led to his retirement. “It is just about
six years since I had an attack of rheuma
tism ; slight at first, but soon developing into
Sciatic rheumatism, which began first with
acute shooting pains in the hips, gradually
extending downward to my feet.
“ My condition became so bad that I even
tually lost all power of my legs, and then
the liver, kidneys and bladder and in fact,
my whole system, became deranged.
“In 1 8S8, attended by my son John, I
went to Hot Springs, Ark., but was not much
benefited by some months stay there. .My
liver was actually dead,and a dull persistent
pain in its region kept me on the rack all
the time. In 1890 I was reappointed Circuit
Judge, but it was impossible for me to give
attention to my duties. In 1891 I went to
the Silurian Springs, Waukeshaw, AVis. J
stayed there some time, but without im
provement.
“The muscles of my limbs were now re
duced by atrophy to mere strings. Sciatic
Sains tortured me terribly, but it was the
isordered condition of mv liver that was I
felt gradually wearing mv life away. Doc
tors gave me up completely.
“ 1 lingered on in this condition sustained
almost entirely by stimulants until April,
1893. One day John saw an account of
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
in tlfe Kentucky Post. This was something
new,and John prevailed upon me to trv them.
I remember I was not expected to live for
more than three or four Jays at the time.
The effect of the pills, however, was mar
velous and 1 eould soon eat heartily, a thing
I had not done for years. The liver began
almost instantaneously to perform its func
tions, and has done so ever since. AA’ithout
doubt the pills saved my life and while I do
not crave notoriety I caiinot refuse to testify
to their worth.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
contain all the elements necessary to pive
new life and richness to the blood and re
store shattered nerves. They ruay be had of
all or direct from the Dr. Wil
liams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, N.
Y., for 50c. per box, or six boxes for $2.50.
“Gi7e me a liver regu xtor and I
can regulate the world,” said a gen
ius. Tne druggist handed him a
bottle cf DeWitt'ii Lt tie Early Ris
ers, the f,.mouu little pills.
Dn. W. A. Weight.
'
SICK HOMME
Positively cured by these
Little Pills.
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsb,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per.
feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi
ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue
Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They
Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
Small Pill. Small Dose.
Smalt Price.
Gratclul — Comforting,
EPPS’ COCOA
Breakfast— Supper.
“By a thcronrh knowledge of the nat
ural laws which govern the operations
of digestion nud nutrition,and by a care
ful application of the fine properties of
well selected foe.-a, Mr. Epps has pro
vided for our breakfast and supper a del
icately flavoured beverage which may
save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is
by the judicious u-e of such articles of
diet that a constitu: ion may be gradual
ly built up until strong enough to resist
every tendency to disease. Hundreds of
| subtle maladies are floating nrotuid us
! ready to attack wherever there is a weak
point. We may escape many a fatal shaft
by keeping ourselves well fortified with
pure blood and a propeily nourished
frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made
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only in half-pound tins, by Giocers, la
beled thus:
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Orlelnul and Only Genuine. A
safe, alwavs reliable, laoics af\
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Lotrtiontl Brand in Kcd and Gobi metallic
sealed with blue ribbon. Take \W
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J- / sff tions and imitations. A t Druggist s, or send **C.
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THADI ONE MARK
MINUTE
COUCH CURE
cures quickly. That Is what it was
made for. Prompt, safe, sure, quick
relief, quick cure. Pleasant to take.
Children like it and adults like it.
Mothers buy it for their children.
Prepared by E. O. DeWltt & Cos., makers of
De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous
little pllU.
1000 WAYS TO CURE A COLD!
Quinine, aconite, hot tea, onion syrup, whiskey and
quinine, rock candy and rye, a “sweat.” foot bath, star
vation feeding, wrapping your hose around your neck,
cod liver oil, and old hundreds cough cure, those and
over 900 other ways are used by the human race to cure
a cold. The best way is to make CISIIMAVb menthol
imiw.F-K your daily companion and you will never
catch cold.
A man must be miserable indeed
.. Cf who is laid up with a had Cold, Ca-
I ii larrh, Headache, unable to breathe
['l without pain, his throat sore and hi!
head throbbing,when one little pro
duct in the market called CISIfHAMI
ix ha leu wiil give him instant re
lAtUl llef - ,
RELIEF EASY TO GET!
He may go on and on, sneeze bis
head oft for that matter, snillle and AJJ# '■
snort around to everybody’s diyom- f *x\ tar
fiture. Hiseyesmay become inflamed, j ft f' fW •
his head ana cars ache, and hi3 throat wl j
so sore he can hardly swallow. Pa- \ /^n\
tien't In* must be to endure it all when \ \tr/ j) \ \
for 60c. he cun buy CBSHMA.S’S MEN- \pr y I
T!h>L inhalku and restore himself / j
to his normal condition. f ,
Cushman’s IVSeniho! Inhaler a Jewel! 1
A woman will sit around prostnt*
e<l nerves, feeling despeiatc over
loss of sleep, head and eyes racked
with pain, cold settled in every
9 i hone, so miserable that life seems
4Y— a blank, but if siie would make the
Lit marvelous little instrument known
J as CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL INHALER
her daily companion, her headache!
would come less frequent, r.he would never have a cold,
and sore throat and catarrh would have no terrors.
NEVER NEGLECT A COLD OR COUGH
Neglect a Cold or Cough and if La
Grippe don’t get vou. Consumption !
will. Cl MIN AN’S isr U.EUcurescolds pHI
and all diseases of the brcntlnvay
passages. You lose dollars in doc- v!&n\
tor bills in not keeping ttsIIJIAN’S v|Yfe\
IMIALKiI handy to drive off a cold r-/\
or cough or sore throat at its very 4/ \/Jf
first approach. 1
The Greatest Authority in the World.!
SPr. J. Lennox Browne, F. R. C.
S. Ed. Senior Surgeon to the Cen
tral London Throat aniXxy Hos
pital, Bays: “The vapor of Menthol
checks in a manner hardly lese than
. marvelous, Colds in the l*ad.
For all forms of nasal diseases, caus
ing obstruction to the natui*
t-reathway, I prescribe a'BHlifl
(Pi SII-NTHOL INHALER to the extent Of
I T k' - / Jli hundreds per annum. u
r'* / [lf not thii r*vr>rairendtion *afflcfent tful ftfl
DR. BROWNE. who rrtd mt y P™ 6 * b * Uf 1
Brings leep to the sleepless. Cures Insomnia
and Nervous Prostration. Don’t be fooled with worth
less imitations. Take onlv CUSHMAN’3. ••
druggists, or mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price. Writ!
for book on Menthol and testimonials.
CUSHMAN DRUQ CO., VINCENNES, IND., U. S. A