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The Blaekshear
E. Z. BYRD, Editor and Publisher.
OFFICI AL ORGAN PIERCE CO
SUBSCRIPTION $1.0) A. YEAR
Entered at ihe Blaekshear Pont-office a*
second Oi.'i - fttai l mutter.
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, I so.',.
EDITORIAL AND SCISSOR ISMS.
Is Gcondo to have $300,000 worth
o! 3/; per cent, bonds.
/ 1
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Its ft bov and Mr John H. ONeal
'
iS the happiest , mail in town. . It was
born April 17, 1895, an-1 iK nunuii
A . h
The Waycros? lleud'igbt lor the
Christian Layman Workers has put
bn a new head which adds greatly to
the appearance ol Ihe paper.
Mr. .Mauiicie D it-i li. l-umerly of
Mend A Pi-itsil), ol Savannah, Go.
committed suicide in N«-w ^ ork city,
last Thursday mahl. Rusiness Iron
blc I- a ! i-> be the cause.
Thg uci mrit' .May week in fin
** 5 ^ * a < i t nly. Tito commit •
caving nothing undone to
^^tnk-- ii thc be-i Savannah lias ever
g^k'fi Il begin- Tur-dav a!t--inom,
1 11 Ii, ia-lmg up to lien
I'-. Kail: hire for lie
ng^khey 1 -p I ■ l.i'' L'" l.:- a: d
if (-turn.
fan agreeable surprise to
bject to attacks of bilious
in th I picinpt relief may
1(ing Clc't'ib- Wain's Colic
Ibni ilioeu Remedy In
..... mi - i. n.:>t '
■VT ) in .i- .....
■ son 11 ; i* I lit* fir.-1 symptoms ol the
idiwiM appear. 25 and ■'><> oent l» >t
tics lor sule by II Davis A Son.
i^Tho < ive Spt mg Herald vaya:
L ' I'm. Ill ICKRUI tl T HI Ifl 0 B 8
mnoin. It bus recently been cnlarg
■Nl to a seven column lolm, and the
|rpirit EcUows ol Rrother Hud's cdilorials
th d liu is iii the race ‘to the
' nni-h. to Tm Tnti tad
uccean
• its able editor.'' I’hunks, Droihci
Wilson.
H seems Hiat the Ini net s are to be
sorely lieset \t ,th pests Hus year. A
i Cll ‘b>n bug 1 ms appeared in lexns, a
fi'c! 5 ,,Tm, ' ll ’ n wor,,lun *I *I‘® 1 K>111 blight
■h -appeared in (In- -t ile, the mint
mi. appeared in Kentucky,
IkoptiliM'.- are rli twing llieir
1 . 111100 - -V.i -ns. Morning
A /» — '.n lie peach tear.
I [lvices .ills promises tt
from Delaware, Maryland
td the eastern shore of Virginia are
■-the i ll ct t at the prospects lor a
■til crop of the finest fruit were never
■otter. In thin state, also, the out
flook i- good. Il nolliiiig intervenes,
the people of the fruit Reetions will
before long l>e able to bid defiance
tile dies-ed beet tru*t. Who wauls
to eat steaks u peach mid cream
season ! Tne Mom my News
The I linci* supreme eouit Inis
ruleti lhat iniplemeMs used h i gnnili
bag are not properly within the
meaning of the law and Ihcrefore
eanuol lie art’orded the pndeeiiun ol
_ the law Tin decMOO went even
further and said • Vny article used
for an tminwlo! |uip-i-e cannot
looked upon n.- property entitled to
tho protection ol the law Tho mo
meat it i- used ai.,i q pid ir. unlaw
lui bn-iu< s* it beomn-.s ii.tble to for
feiture, and, though the claimant
mav appear and claim, he has
greui. r right in piopetty .-o used
tb.<n an\ other person ' A que-tion
has arisen among 'awyers
under (hi* decision In u-es used lor
iiiimoii.l purposes may not be pulled
down by the p ,ee if their owners
peisist ih litting , . then, , for unlawful
_
Titos.- who never read the miter
tiaemeuts in their new spapers mm
more than they pre-ume. Jonathan
Ken -.in, o; Bolen. Worth t\*., l- « i.
who had bt'en troubled with rheuma
tism in his back, aun.s and sliouldeis
read an item in hi- p«|ter ab -ut how
a prntuiuent German citizen of Fort
Madison had been cure 1 He pro
cut the same modirtae, and to ti-e
bis own words: It cuted me right
’ He also “A neighbor and
up. says 't
his wife were twih -n-k tn b*-d w th
rbcuuiatism Their b(>y was over to
my house and said they were so bad
be had to do the caking. I told him
of Chainberiaiti’t. Pam Balm and bow
it had cured me, so got a bottle and
it cured them up in a week. 50 cent
bet th*- (or sale by Hariey Datig, in
Blaekshear.
Wanted—Y oung la-tics and young
men t<> jtiepaiv loi lui-iB address
J. E l’oiter, Yuldo-ia, Ga , 01 E. S.
tartJF, .Macon. Ga.
To ,hc M “° r » of Mi,s L °" Riegins
Hhe'w gone, yet, we trust, but a lit lie before
US
To t'e rent that rein a i noth for the
rigiitemif above;
She - jmmug ih- - r and • welling die
chorus
That's Hounding through heaven, of Jams’
love.
Come view her, with holy devotion'* rapt
vision.
Behold her, with aye of true faith from
afar,
!><»! glorious Rhine* through champaign
el y si an;
8 ?c; purer and brighter she shines than a
«ta r.
How holy, station, how high, how exalted her
How pare is her glory*, how perfect her
bliss;
H,lf TY *’*, cr " r r r, ' liU V’."*
) t luglier iiml holier ami , lovelier , m this
»
. ser«*pli , . glory, , angel , . . heaven,
A in an in
A !’ ir - 1 !"■’ “‘in! -more «<• forh.-ar;
>Nli»ce, tit a i our toui' a mu nit .ions be given
(, n high, *,j| united with hem, even there.
Wi itU-nhy hcrtitving friend amt s-hoo!
COLONY OF THE SOLDIERS.
They Buy 103.oC« Acres and Will Come
3outfc in the Fail.
Atlanta, Ga., April 19. The Sol
Company, of which P.
j| Fitzgerald, of Indianapolis, is at
the bead, to-da.\ closed u bargain
with ex-.Gov. Norlheo, ol Georgia,
and the immigration bureau for a
solid tract of 100,000 acres located
in K-nitli Georgia While the origi
outers of this colony are federal vet
entns, any moral person may obtain
a home in the colony upon equal terms
Twelve thousand persons will he lo
cuted this fall, beginning in Septem
brr. This is the largest colonization
scheme of Ihe age, and lias been got
ten up on the share plan during tic
last h-w years. Having secured all
the needed money, they have not
only selected a site, but have bought
the land outright. The papers of
Georgia print long couiplnncnt iry
editorials on Mr. Fitzgerald’s solec
lion of u site in this state, uml assure
Ins friends of a warm recaption.
Rod Religion For Boys.
Wnyrroiu Hcndliglil.
This proscription for curing bad
boy * don't east n cent, and may be
worth tbimsnnds oi dollars to some of
them. When wo were about fifteen
iears eld, we had almo-t dethroned
our old laiher, who had given away
to ii» time after lime, simply for the
love he had for us. We took ndvan*
t igc of the love a father had lor lit*
son until we could nlmo*t rule tho
whole plunfnlinii. IL- would ollun
repeat, “Il you spare the rod you
S |„,j| ihe child," and would whip us
0 little, Just enough to make us mad
Alter a little whipping lie
would allow us Bpccial favors for a
week or two, to get us out of the
|)(lll ( g We finally got to where we
never hud a kind word for him or lie
lor u*. Not with-landing we almost
«»r woy, homo became a miser -
u '^' l 1 '-"'*' at ay. I he old min gut
nil lie could one day, and fixed lor
business; he twisted his hand in the
buck of our collar, and the rod rack
ct had couio to >ta\ . \\V riturk out
niul'V for quite* ri whilf*, then wc frit
M 0 ' 1 "-’- finally the mule was
nil gone, but the rod slaved. The old
man meant to iiuikc that do for all
the pnst ami luture, and il was a
grand success. We were kind to our
lather aud lie b» us the bnlmice of
our stay together. There was more
conduct at home than any where else
alter Unit. S n.v then we have Itoen
11 str-mg Itelicvcr in the ltible where
d say-: “It you spare the rod you
!i l H ' 11 Ihe child."
IVA ITKK^UN NO I KS
M isses Ueuneti ol Sen veil and
Knight of Jesnp -pent Saturday
uml Sunday here, visiting Mes Re 1
Howard.
Rev, Mr. Horton tilled his regular
appointment here Saturday and Sun
day at 11 o’clock, a. in.
Mr. W. M Olid; ot Blaekshear,
was hero last Saturday. Mr. O df is
reading law aud expects to tic admit
ttsl to the bar.
Hue.-s who the young man is that
waUil , (| bomo Uu . p llt|av ni|t ,„ um ,
I left l*isi bone liibiiuil m town, ami
when he reached home thought of
hi-horse and e tme lor lum
i The tow n council has let the ditch'
ing of the pond nut to J. R Howard
be lieing the lowest bidder.
AtiKICOl.X,
Fear BHght.
The Isoconie pear trees, which
wete thought, h lew years ago, ulvo
ut‘ y pro .gitin-t disott-c ol a t
kind, are discovered to be nffivted
with blight, which, in some portions,
I- doing a gteal deal ol damage
- not doing much damage so tar in
ttiis* immotiate section, the tree- gt'n
< rally tn-iug youn.f, we pte.-nte :•» the
way ut account for that. The dis
, •ase so far has not attack,'ll any vj
riety ol (tear- but the Leconte.
Mr. Jo«. A Harper who bus made
close study of (run culture tfiinks :Le
damage to the pear eroj» this tear
wdl lie very fight, tiut in all pn'U.bil |
itjr as the Ueeo grow older the di
will Iteeoae worse until the
tiees will finailr d<e.
The 12th Anniversary,
With thi- i.-.-ne wi- enter ‘>ur 12 th
year, and , while ,,, we an not very well
prowri Vi our it nevertheless
a fact, that we enter uj.ori an erea
brighter and more promising than
has ever dawned upon ns since our
fits!. volume was piintc<l on the third
day of March, 1880. Tin: Tim to
lu— changed hands many tunes si no
it sprang into i-xi.-tence but has been
returned to it- fl—t owner, It lias
been -u pended several t mes, which
by the way. explains Ihe reason why
we are not in oar lath year, being
established in “ WHO.”
We have within the past few weeks
added quite a lot of new material to
our plant, enlarged the paper and
otherwise improved it: but riot a*
much as wc expect to if wc continue
to receive such encouragement.
We have made a canvas of the
county, recently, in behalf of our pa
par, and must confess that wc have
received flattering encouragement
but not what wc should to make a
paper just what it ought to be. Kv
cry body ndmits that we rnu-t have
a paper but some of them seem to
think its the other fellows business to
keep it up.
Our better halves say they could
not keep house without Uluunbeilin’s
Cough Remedy. Il is used in more
than hull the homes in Leeds, Sims
Urns, Leeds, Iowa. This shows the
esteem in which that remedy is held
where it has been sold for years and
si well known. Mothers have learn*
ed that there is nothing so good for
colds, croup and whooping cough,
that it cures these ailments quickly
and pet maaciitly, and that it is pleas
ant arid sale I'-r children to lake. 25
and 50 cent bottles lor sale by II.
I*.it l* A Son.
The A. P. Brantley Company.
Well, readers, you know we told
you Inst week to watch these columns
lor ilie advertisement of bargains by
the above firm. See local page.
4c. COTTON
H Make 4c. PIUC’KH, even on
PIANOS & ORGANS s
n px/^VNlT 1 be discouraged, but
« I write for our great
j{ 3 IUkgain hasy Installment List and Term*. Wonderfully
:i 4c. TRICKS.
a
Q A new Mnlhuihek Plan*) fso Uvss than
I*. Ix’f'w «»ld.
U rv< r
(] B jo Hnvt»d on « Storllnff rinno.
*1 Twruty Nearly New H«|iiar\i Pianos
Jj il at ■ Now 1 ft> Yt»iK New giveaway Uprights I’rttv.t. -from Best Mak
JJ cm at rut Price*. Top Organ only #so.
q KU-ti Mirror
3 SAVE MONEY by buying House. front the
J] Greatest Southern Music
S G Ul)l)Ei\ A KATES,
3 Savannah, Gu.
a. a:^ Hlflttway IMjiiion I*rlce«. at
Foctory
The Greatest Shoe
Bargain Ever
- 0
THIS SHOE IS KUU.U. TO ANY $3.00
SHOE IN FIT, STYLE OHWEAR.
Am St vie, PRICE ONLY
* •
Hutton or
I .p.^, ’ b\)m- r V $1.50.
V
moil Sphsp I Postage paid
"
or 0|>t'i'ii Toe BY US.
Send for a Pair To-Day
.......
BRAD WATSON & CO.,
The I-emliite" 1 >r\ (JchhIs Houst',
Owen’s Block, WAYCROSS, GA
7 19 «>t ly.
FREE
I Railroad Fare.
Valdosta nusint'ss C’tdlt ire, Valdosta, Ga.,
Porters business College, Macon, Ga.
HIGHEST HONORED COLLEGE IN THE STATE."
One Hu- dr ml Free S •ho!ar>hq»s are to b,* issued by the above College
at once. IV) y u waut one v Enter now. No vacation. Writs lor fu!
particulars to
J K. I’ORTKR, Valdosta, Ga.
or K & CURTIS. Macon. Ga.
FREE.
EXPOSITION NOTES,
Tiie Colonial Committee of the
^ f>| • Woman Managers Tor the
Cotton States and International Ex
position is gathering many rare and
interesting relics of Colonial arid:
Revolutionary days. These exhibits
will be, in most cases, loaned by pri
vate individuals throughout the Ur
i01i- From their nature, these relics
arc nr>t for «a le, an I in many instan
COS bare never been o.i exhibition'
iH-forc. Among others, will be a |
desk owned in the by possession George Washington, of pri*! j
and new a
vatc citizen. This collection of colo- |
nial relies will be one of the most
interesting ever seen in America.
The Atlanta City waterworks will
begin in a few days to fiil the im
j meuse International lakes at the Exposition Cotton States grounds. aud
Tlie.-e lakes cover thirteen acres ami
will contain about fifty million gallons
i ‘- 1 walcr - it is estimated 1)11 thc that lakeH will
rCf J uir,J thirt - v ,ia - vs to
with three six inch mains.
Messrs. S iportas and Wilkins, ol
New York, to whom a concession
was let some time ago for the
construction ol the intra mural rail
way oh thc Exposition grounds, have
telegraphed that they will lie here
soon to begin woik.
Dslieious Home Canned Pears, 10
cents for 2 lbs., 15 cents for 3 lbs. at
The A P. Rhati.ey Co.’s. 2-tl.
RETAIL PRICE
Of Schccl Books Adopted By tne E.ard of ,
Education,
American Educational Reader No. 1, $ .18
” " - ” 2 29
,
” ” ^ ‘1> 4 "
•
^ .. .50
’
„ „ „ „ - .85
Kwintonb Primer and Kir»t Reader,.. . .25
7 Second Header,.... .35
T Third Reader,..... ... .50
; Fourth Reader, .. ... .65
- Fifth Reader,...... 1,0.8 90
- Sixth Reader....................
Itohinionb Rudiments of Written Ari, .32
” New Hudim’taof Arithmetic, (Rev.) .30 .42
Harvey’s Elementary Grammar
” Practical Eng. ” ” .OS
Swinton’e 1 ntroduetory Geography.......55 Geography...1.25
’’ Grammar School j
Swinton'i Word Primer,..................... 15
Swintonb word Itiaik 18
Swinton’s l- irst Lessons in Our Country's
11 Istory |s
Swint'iit’a Condensed History of the I .H.1I0
S|» encerian Copy Books (large size)...... 10
Web-tcr's Common School Dictionary, 72
J. A. H ARPER, C. S.C., P.C.
F INK - POSITION
— AT <iOOI>—
Salaries Guaranteed
—BY THE—
GEORGIA BUSINESS COLLEGE
Immediately on completion of of oil a £.
ton me at one half the expense ^
lege.H,
Must Have
nm II 11 ! MIT SIXTY MTS
Write or wire Georgia liu-ino-* College,
MACON, C.A,
.WANT NOTES.
.Miss Martha J. Herrin ha 3 retain
ed from Waycross.
Mo- 3 -h Russel Kauler.-on and Sam
Pcarj!0D vi9i,e<i Wa Y cr03s Saiurday.
Preaching at the R iulc-rjon school
house ia-t Sunday by Rev. Mr. Pear
son of Atkinson.
Mi " Naftc - V Itowli "S wbo has been
T,8,tin « at Tradershill, h .s returned
home.
Mrs. W. P. Humphrey came down
t0 vhR fnonds last week,
"Wes-irs. Howard and T. Wells,
Nick Malpa-s and Willie Dowling, of
,Iorten ' e - came over t0 cl,orch last
Sunday.
Messrs. John J. .McDonough, Cha 3
McCall and Jirn Thomas were down
here Sunday.
Mr. .Jim Manning came over from
Wayne last Wednesday.
Marie.
Lied
Mrs. Georgia Gcothe, wife ot Mr,
W. A. Goethe, Monday, April 15th,
at one o’clock, at her home in Tam
pa, Fla. Just one year from last
July she was a bride. She told hrr
loved ones good bye and said she was
ready to go. She left a kind hus
band ami a host of relatives and
fffends to mourn her departure.
“She is not dead but sleepcth.”
Ladies and Gentlemen.
I)o you intend taking a business or
shorthand course, if so, the best op
portunity of your life is to take ad
vantage of the free tuition offered by
Porter’s Business College, Macon,
Ga., or Valdosta Rusiness College,
Valdosta, Ga. These schools arc uri
surpassed. See their advertisement
in this issue.
Delicious Home Canned Pears, 10
cents lor 2 lbs , 15 cents for 3 lbs. at
The A. P. liftA.vn.i;v Co's. 2-tf.
Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronic Sore E
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, J!d
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Soro Nipples
and Piles. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases havo been cured by
it after all otaer treatment had failed,
r* «. -'it up in 25 aud 50 cent boxes.
r
: ; Poor
Health
means so much more than'
you imagine—serious and'
’fatal diseases result from'
1 ’trilling Don’t ailments neglected.'
’ play with Nature’s'
’greatest gift—health.
If feeling “
you of art*
t ^ out sorts, weak ^
browns If atul generally ex
sfsfs: begin at onceiak
i ▼ I ing the most relia-j
‘f’Vi'n blu strengtl tening
a II | I ■111 Y/li medicine Browns Iron .which Bit- is -
, ters. A few bot- , ^
_ Bitters # ties cure—benefit
un yonr ,
I testh . an i vl it’s
i-n i -l i »i li , ,Jf lo take, j
It Cures
k I
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
’Constipation, Bail Blood
' Malaria, Nervous ailments <
> Women’s complaints. ,
* lines Get only the the wrapper. genuine—it All has others crossed ate sub- red 1
on
stituies. On re> ceii't of two 2C. stamps we ,
* will -st- ml set of l Ten beautiful World’s ^
Fair V i.ws ami book- tree.
’ BROWN chemical BALTIMORE md^ |
W^vN^VS^*. V-Av*
Don’t Limp
Through Life
racked by Rheumatic pains. It
handicaps your whole career.
Of course you wouldn't if you
coutd help it—and you can.
t’S
^Neuralgic- QjREr f
goes straight to the Liver, where
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dys
pepsia, Headache and most
other ills start.
It cleanses this organ and
makes it active again—the acid
leaves your blood, and yotl ’re
cared. Testimonial below.
I have been treated for wrier,:
debility ami■ chronio rbeunaatis.m for
tec w*r$ without any relief. Tbree
bottles of yumr tuediciae bxs cured me.
$. F. CLAKk. Wxrreatou. IU.
Oak Y„r Orvjj'jt or Merctiaat For It
CULLEN & NEWMAN,
Mt Proprietary.
Knoxville, Tennessee.
i
What is
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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates thc stomach
and bowels, giving healthy arid natural sleep. Cas.
toria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
Castoria.
“ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children."
Dr. G. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
" Castoria Is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their children, and use Castoria in
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves.”
Da. J. F. KiNcnxxxiK,
Conway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City.
UN D E RTA K E RS' G OODS,- -UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS,
-MKTALIC CASES, CHEAP COFFINS.-
W. R. McIntosh Sc Co.,
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
AVe are opening the largest and best stock of
Furniture, Carpets , Iiue/s , Matting , Etc 9
EVER BROUGHTTO WAYCROSS.
And will compete with any market in prices
O
Hail or Telegraph Orders for Furniture or Burial Cases Promptly Attended to.
for thc the nest Least Shoes Money W. L. DOUGLAS
Aft 1 $3 SHOE FIT FOR
Eg \« A KING.
Over One Million People wear the
11 W. L. Douglas $3 and $4 Shoes.
They satisfactory.
#4 \V2 They Their equal woaring custom qualities shoos are In style unsurpassed. and fit.
\ Tho From prices $1 to are $:{ uniform—stamped saved over other makes. on solo.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can*
(?/ *. $5y$4)$3i50 Enamelled Calf Cordovan,French Kangaroo.
N . and
$3.60 Polios Shoes. $2 3 soles.
$2.60 $2 & S!.76 and Workingmen’s.
Ladies’ $3, $2.50. Boy*’School $2 and $1.75. Shoe*
F; If dealer cannot supply
your catalogue.
you, write for
W. L. Douglas.
Brockton, Muss*
WAS ^ ^I
JU
For so It by STRICKLAND GRADY
JAMES ,1. WHITE
-Builds to Order
WAGONS. BUGGIES & CARTS.
:y;’;
is;
aR
Doos G elie i al Rlaeksmitliing and all
kinds of Repairing.
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
sJW
I
PRICES REASONABLE.
Sit 'ps near Mabafley's Store,
BL VCKSMEAR, GA. 3-281v.
HOTEL PHOENIX !
J. VV. STRICKLAND. Manager. j
I
BATES: $2.00 Per Day.
1
WtVCROSS, GEORGIA.
Convenient to depot. El,vtric Hot ar.d cold thrwieh- baths
Ttble tir---o':os. light
out the building. jan 1 93 tv ' i
Harnett House.
when YOT VISIT SAVANNAH be mre
T v> STOP AT THIS HOl'SE.
Reduced tc $1.50 per
Day. ’
Electric Cirs. I. L. HARNETT.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Ropuiwd'al (inns, mtnlu, linwv-ru, stoves, (‘10.,
nhnrl lmlicL’. Sewing
Mavhinvs, of all kinds xmdmakp,
uvorhaulvd and put in lier-Cluus
working order, All wurk guaranteed
Castoria,
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it os superior to any prescription
known to me.” M. D.,
H. A. Archer,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
•* our physicians in the children's depart
ment hare spoken highly of their expert*
ence in their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it.”
United Hospmt, and Dtspbnsakt,
Boston, Mass.
Allen C. Ssith, Pret.,
t imwkmv MUimvMmuAAHAK
WEB S TER'S
I NTERNA TIONAL
AtiDICTIONAR V i
T Grand Edu. .ir >r. " ( 1
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