Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 July 1892 — Page 7

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ERADICATES BLOOD POISON AND BLOOD TAINT.

SEVERAL

bottles of Swift's Specific (S.S. S.)

entirely cleansed my system of contagious Iblood poison of the very worst type. WM. S. LOOMIS, Shreveport, La.

CURES SCROFULA EVEN IN ITS WORST FORMS.

HAD SCROFULA in 1884, and cleansed my system entirely from it by taking seven bottles of S. S. S. I have not nad any sympbottles toms since.

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C. W.WILCOX, Spartanburg, S. C.

I HAS CURED HUNDREDS OP CASES OF SKIN CANCER.

Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed •free. Swurr SPECIFIC Co, Atlanta. Gab

Eyo, Ear, Nose, Throat-Spectacle.

DR. E. HUNTSINGEK,

Ex-Surptym, :ui Her/t. Indiana Infant ry Trustee Chicago C'ollet/e for the Eye, Ear, Ki.se and Throat.

Meal and Surgical Specialist for the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.

^SPECIAL attention to HID longest standing and most difficult cases to cum, as Granular ami Inflamed Lids, M'enk, Watery Kyes. Dimness of Sight, Closure of Tear Duct-, etc. Cataracts, Cross Eyes and all Surgical Operations on the Blyel Ball Skillfully performed without paiu. Discharges from the Kara. Donl'ness, Noises In the Head successfully treated whore others fall. VA Chronic Discharge in causod by ('leers in the ear, which, unless cured, art* llafolo to oat into the l-l rain, causing death by inllamatkm or blood poisjn. Treatment perfectly Safe, WA neglected or badly treated Chronic Catarrh is the great cause of so much deafness, especially in th! middle-'iged and old people also of Consumption. Treatment mild and will cure. 5HPP^P1PP Special attention to fitting SpecUpCuldljluS, taclcs and Eye Glasses, for which purpose the Doctor has one of the most elaborate ana complete set of testing appliances in the west.

You can have your measure taken and Spectacle Frames made, and lenses ground, to Special Order by the most accomplished Optician in Now York city, without extra charge, that no only fit tht face and eyes perfectly, thus giving the greatest oase and comfort, but greatly improve the personalappearance of the wearer. Charges Moderate. iw" Will bej'it Dr. McCormick's office. Thursday July 31.

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CONDENSED

Mince

Makes an everyday convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid Imitations—and insist on having the

NONE SUCH brand.

•MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse. N. Y.

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AUTiFV AND DEVELOP THE FORM.

Complexion KicnchPurformK Wlruolon iulvi cah bo absolutely removed also suporu«..ireckles, ucno, cczema, pimples, large .. m, ., moth patches anil bk'.ck heads.

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}}\7 that Buccessfullj' develops and utii»o.- puayllrabs and bust Into well-rounded hcalt hy ouoa upon scientific principles.

PRICE LIST.

Qriux.oa Bleach (per bottlo $2.00 or 3 bottles $5.00 *a, tu remove superfluous luilr £m Kouiro !.! wn Ejypislte Kuco Powder ," ous 'i'cllct Maak 5m

Iclno wtU full instructions to beautify and evolop t.'ic form 5 'oods securely packed and transmitted by express »ecolpt of remittance, or If desired, can forward v» D* MME. ADA P. EVANS, Complexion Specialist,

State Street, CIIICAGO. iix.

HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS are tbe recall ofpcralsUatata^y ami cxp«rlmeatUf by •OMperl obemUt, tested la the mott vere euea aod submittal to the bUhest medical Rithorltjr, 4or»ed and pronoasced ly harmless, TboeetSici MV attest to their virtues, and aeoa nerd suffer from Hiaiiahaa if thtj will bh fielhw'i lW dsrs. 'A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE!

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Druggistsormoll. temples free. Addres8"ANAK®W," Box 2410, New York Citjc,

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HAIR BALSAM Cletnief tod Vantifiei: the hair* Promote! a luxuriant growth. Neve* Pails to Heatore Gray

Hair to its Youthful Color. Cuies •calp dlteasea hair falling. jlOcjgdJlXOa^DruglJi

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JOLLY UNCLE JOSH.

BIS WEDDING GIFT TO POLLY.

A Realastic Romance of Omwfordsville, with Names of Prominent Businessmen.

"Miss Summers—Polly—I—er—dare I—" But the speaker took a header over bashfulness, only to hear a sweet: "Yes, Charley." "Can I aspire to—er—to—that is—"

Again a lapse into silence, followed by an encouraging: "Yes, Charley." •'Oh, if I might only hope to—er— to—"

Another failure of language. It was seemingly a hopeloES case, and it might have been, only for a demure: "Charley, I've said 'yes' twice, and if you mean it, I mean it, too, and and—"

And to this day that young man will insist that he popped the question. All this happened away "down east, and it wasn't long before there came a letter from Polly's Uncle Josh out in Indiana who wrote effusively of his delight at her exhibition of what he called "grit," and he proposed that if the young couple would locato at Crawfordsville he would start them up in life as a wedding gift.

Of course they accepted, and were soon bidding their friends adieu.

few weeks subsequent to the above conversation a travel-stain party arrived at Crawfordsville. Our friend Uncle Josh was in charge, and he led the party straightway to his home. "After breakfast," remarked the old man, "we'll go out and buy your outfit. To expedite matters I will order a rig from Merrick & Darnell's livery stable."' The carriage arrived, and as Polly iewed the stylish turnout with prancing horses, elaborate trappings, and a neatdressed driver at the reins, she expressed great delight. "The Merick & Darnell stable," remarked Uncle Josh, "is one of the best outfitted livery establishments that I know of—the three

S's"— speed, safety, style—is its coat-of-arms. If you ever have to run to- an off railroad town, be sure to go there for a rig."

The basis of a home," said the old gentleman, as they entered the carriage, '•is a bit of mother earth, so we'll go to C. W. Wright's real estate office. They control city property that is very desirable, and always have excellent bargains on hand. It will be well worth your while to know them, for if you ever want to engage a reliable firm to pay taxes, collect rents or take charge of property, they are the men to call on." The visit resulted in interesting Charles in some very desirable city property in which this gentleman offered some veritable bargains. And iu the matter of insurance," he continued, that is of importance. \ou will want a builder's risk on your new house, and fire, lightning aud tornado insurance on your farm property. Then you can't do a more sensible or satisfactory thing than to give vour wife a paid-up policy of life insurance. My friend Mr. Wright not only has lines of the solidest and bast companies, but is an expert and trustworthy underwriter." "Having provided you with a cage for your bird," said Uncle Josh, "the first thing we'll look after will bo the furnishing for it." Hereupon Polly energetically declared that she had heard so much about Royce «fc Peavy that she desired to go there. The result was that they were ushered into such a bewildering display that the girl was puzzled at first how to select. But she soon yielded to the seductiveness of a magnificent parlor suit, a bedroom set in oak (antique finish) that would have done credit to old Antiquity herself.

To these she added a dining-room set with all accessories, a complete kitchen outfit, and didn't forget a most convenient and ornamental writing desk for "Hubby" Charles. "A pretty good start, said the old man, and now we'll go to Cohoon & Fisher'B hardware store." Here Polly's housewifely instincts had full play iu marvels of kitchen apparatus. There is not an establishment in the West that carries a more comprehensive stock of household furnishings. Every possible piece of kitchen furniture, from a tin dipper to, a cooking range, is hero in all styles and variety. If Polly fails to accomplish wonders in the culinary art, it will not be for fault of superior cooking utensils. Her purchases included a Jewell Process Stove, Kitchen Queen StoveB, Western Washing Machine and Happy thought wringers, lots of tinware and a handsome buggy. "Let's see—I promised you a gold watch, didn't I?" queried Uncle Josh of Polly. "The place of all places in town is L. W. Otto's, so wo'll go there." entering the popular jewelry store, the old man gallantly acquitted himself of his promise, and then directed Polly's attention to the superior stock of silverware carried by the house. "There is no other such stock in CrawfordBville," said the old man, and I will guarantee the quality to be of the very best. Pick out your family clock while here, he added, "Mr. Otto carries a magnificent

lino. Don't forget another fact" ho continued, "if ever you unfortunately ne«d optical goods, this is the place to come. They have everything required to improve affected eyes and to determine the required treatment." "And as you are in decided need of a dress suit," said he, "a regular swell Sunday-go-to-meeting finish, you know, very happily, I can suit you you as well asjthough you were in some big eastern city. We've got, fortunately, one firstclass tailor in Crawfordsville, my old friends Swank & Clark" Charles was indeed pleased to find that he could make selections for a full dress suit from a stock of elegant goods as could be found in the eastern shops, and was soon convinced that they are masters of their art as cutters. "Oh!" exclaimed Polly, as they halted before a show window, "what a perfectly lovely slipper." "Yes," said Uncle Josh, "E. D. Curtis' boot and shoe stock can't b» equaled in style or extent in this section come in and look it over. It might have been policy not to have extended that invitation, had not Uncle Josh known how wise economy it is to trade at E. D. Curtis' Custom Boot and Shoe House, for Polly found goods and prices BO seductive that she purchased an outfit from a slipper to a handsome walking boot. Charles invested in a gent's fine shoe, while Uncle Josh indulged in a stout farm boot. No one needing footwear can resist the Btyles and prices at the Curtis store. Mr. Curtis is the pioneer boot and shoe dealer of the city and his recent venture in the business has proven successful beyond expectation.

At this point Uncle Josh suggested a resort to some place of refreshment. At tho refreshment table Uncle Josh waxed philosophical. "Never neglect you 1 larder," said he, "that important adjunct of house-keeping controls masculine temper. To that end you must patronize a grocer on whom you can depend for honest goods. Through a long term of years I have found D. L. .Lee perfectly reliable. You will find them careful dealors, always full stocked with every possible thing in the line of staple and fancy groceries, fresh and first-class, —no shelf-worn goods there,—while the prices are 'down to brass tacks.'" "It don't follow, though,"he continued, "that careful attention to matters of the table need only be paid to groceries and provisions the meat questiou is equally essential. To locate tho man who carries constantly choice meats, juicy steaks, aud game and fish in season, is quite an undertaking, but I heartily recommend T. J. Weil. He is cheap, always well stocked, handles nothing but tho choicest of prime and well-con-ditioned meats, and makes a strong point of combining quantity and quality for the money."

While Uncle Josh was pondering over where to go next, Polly suddenly asked: "Uncle, where can 1 find the leading millinery establishment?" "Just a few doors further on," remarked Uncle Josh, "and we will visit M. W. Wilson, who by tho way, has on hand one of the completest stocks of milinery to be found in the city. You can get just what you want there, 'the latest styles and lowest prices," being her motto. She has that experience which guarantees that when you have once purchased of her you have the proper thing at the lowest possible price." And a few hours later there was never a happier ladv than Polly. "Uncle," remarked Polly, ''you promised to take mo to D. H. Baldwin it Co's music store. He sells the Estev organ and I shall be dreadfully lonesome without one. It is a very king of instruments. It combines purity of tone with sweetness and power in a manner attained in no other instrument, and is a very miracle of beauty and design." "All right," laughed the old man, "this is the oldest, most roliablo house in the city, and they carry a handsomo lino of pianos, too the Pecker Bros.,

Haynes Bros., J. & C. Fisher. Baldwin & Schubert pianos cannot bo excelled, and I'll get you one of them also." "By the way, Uncle," exclaimed Polly, "where can I go for dry goods, this dress of mine is hardly suitable, I must admit." "Well, my girl, if you want to select from one of the most extensively stocked establishments in Crawfordsville, I will direct you to Myers it Charni who carry a line of dress goods that for variety and real value, is seldom seen outside the largest metropolitan cities. They carry all the latest weaves in fashionable dress goods and you are sure to be guided right in your selections. You will find them, pleasant to deal with and their employes polite and expert, while their prices cannot be duplicated." "By the way," exclaimed Uncle Josh with a parental air, "the next thing to look after is the lumber for those improvements which will be absolutely necessary. Come with me and I'll introduce you to J. W. Stroll & Co. who are tho principal dealers in that line hero. They carry the most complete line of builders' material in the county —everything, from the sills for a foundation to ths shingles for tho roof, including lime, hair, cement, door and window Bcreens, lath, paints, builders' hardware, and hard and soft coal. "Now," cried the old gentleman, "now for a picture of this crowd. In good old country fashion we'll go to the photograph gallery, and Crawfordavills has a Bret-class one, that of my friead Mr.

T. W. Lawson, His pictures are wonderful in fidelity and finish. I want one full-sized photo for my study and eome small ones for friends. Mr. Lawson is famous for successful enlarging, and I want to give you a life-sizo representation of 'yours truly'. Mr. Lawson has the soul of a true artist. All hie work is a labor of love in which he will not stop short of perfection."

Enroute to their home the gentlemen called at the REVIEW office. "You'll want tho news every week," said Uncle Josh, "and as this is the favorite paper here in Crawfordsville I'll subscribe for it."

Upon rejoining Polly she began to volubly express her thanks. "You have bought us everything," she exclaimed. 'Only one thing," remarked Uncle Josh reflectirely, "but 1 can remedy that. Royse & Peavy always have a fine line of them and you can get one whenever you want it I'll pay for tho best." "W y," exclaimed Polly with groat curiosity, "What ever is it?" "Well, its—a—a baby wagon, and—"

But Polly had fainted.

The coffee palaces of the finest in the world.

Melbourne are

An argument results from the ion of two trains of thought.

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ChildrenCryfor

Pitcher's Castoria*

A person traverses about three quarters of a mile in the course of an average waltz.

While a colored resident of Lebanon Conn., waB sleeping on Wednesday night he swallowed his falso teeth,

Happy Hoosisrs.

Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville, Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from kidney and liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is just tho thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only i30c. a bottle, at Nye & Booo's Drug Store.

There are now 250 lepers in Louisi-

According to a Maine belief a nutmeg pierced and hung on a string around the neck prevents boils, croup and neuralgia.

People who give Hood's Sarsapiirilla a fair trial realize its great merit and are glad to say a good word for it. Have you trieil it?

An express engine consumes ten Ions of water per mile.

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Exchange For Wheat.

I have 100 barrels of the celebrated Golden]Link Flour, manufactured at Graceville. Minn., finest in the world, which I will exchange for wheat.

W. M. DARTF.H, Big 4 Flevator.

Dr. E. Detchon makes a specialty of the treatment and cure of disease of tho Nerves, Lungs, Liver and Kidney, Diseases of females and children also, indigestion. dyspepsia, scrofula, St. Vitus dance, blood poison, dropsy catarrh, bronchitis, chronic cough, tetter on the hands and all disease of the skin. Also prepares valuable prentives of scarlet fever, diptheria and la grippe. Ample supplies of latest and most approved remedies kept constantly on hand. Officein drug store, south-west corner Main and Green streets, Crawfordsville, Ind. Jan. 1G, 4w.

Mexico street cars are used for funerals.

Every testimonial regarding Hood's Sarsaparilla is an honest, unpurchased statement of what ^this medicine has actually done.

Grand Excursion To Niagnra Kails. Grand Excursion to Niagara Falls, via Big Four Road, Lake Shore & Now York Central Rys., Tuesday, July 26th, 1892 only 85.15 for |the round trip. Only $1.00 more to Toronto, onlj 85.00 more to Thousand Islands. Correspondingly low rates to Put-In-Bay and Lake Chautauqua. This will be one of the grandest, best and cheapest excur sions over run, and will be handled on special trains of Palace Sleeping Cars, Reclining Chair Cars aud elegant coaches, through to Niagara Falls with' out charge. Don't miss it! Quck time. Low Rates. Early arrival at tho Falls. Make your arrangements in advance to go via tho Big Four Route. For full in formation call on G. E. Robinson, agent, Crawfordsville, Ind. D. B. Martin, gen eral passenger agent, Cincinnati, O.

The oldest of England's famous public schools is Winchester which was found ed in 1385.

A word to tho wise: Look at your shoos, if they need" repairs take them at once, to W. S. Richard's, They will b® promptly and properly repaired.

Take your wheat to Darter.

Orate Cure and I'reventivo fur l.u Grippe South American Nervine has bean found by experience to quickly rid the the system of the poisonous effects of La Grippe. It does this by its great power to purify the blood, to build up the shattered Nervous System, and to cure indigestion and debility of the Btomach. It should be used as a preventive as well as a cure. You will be surprised at its wonderful restorative effects. It has no equal^as a cure for dyspepsia and nervous prostration. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon. druggist, Crawfordeville, Ind. 4m

The progeny of a house tiy every Isix weeks is said to be 840,000.

•THE ROOKY" MOUNTAIN LIMITED" AND -THE BIG FIVE."

TWO GRAND TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN THE WORLD'S FAIR 0ITY AND THE FOOTHILLS.

Ono Night Out or One Day Out. Takt, Your Choice. ItuitlnoHK Demands it, and the People Hunt have it.

The popularity of "Tho Great Rock Island Route" as a Colorado lino—it having long timo since taken first place as the peopled favorite between the Lakes and the mountains—has compelled the management to increase its present splendid service by tho addition of a train that is one night on the road from Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo. This train will beknownae the "Rocky Mountain Limited," and will be put in service May first. Leaves Chicago daily at 10:45 a. m., arriving at abovo citieB in the afternoon of the next day, earlier than any of its competitors. Especial equipment has been built for this train, with the viow of making it a Limited in every sense of the word, and best of all, there will be no extra charge. Tho route of this exceedingly fast train is by the Rock Island Short Line, and a few of the large cities through which it passes, are Davenport, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, Beatrice, Fairbury, Belleville, Philijmburg, Smith Centre, Colby and Goodland. This makes it a most desirable route and particularly interesting to tho traveler. Another point: the popularity of our dining-car sorviee is still on tho increase, and no money spared to make this service what our patrons always say "the. best."

Our "Big 5" will continue as usual, leaving Chicago at 10 p. m., and arriving at Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo the second morning, being but one day out. aud this fast and popular train goes through Omaha.

Our No. 11 will leave as heretofore at 0 p. in., arrive at Kansas City at !):00 a. m., and will reach Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo tho second morning.

Our Colorado servico is mado perfect by this new "Rocky Mountain Limited" and tho "Big 5." aud gives to tho traveling public Two Flyers Daily.

Manitou passengers should consult tho map and time tables of our line, to fully appreciate the advantages in timo saved by^taking this route, when on theirsummer vacation. JOHN SKHAKTION, i)m. tf. (3. T.it P. A., Chicago.

In a rear 8,500 churches have been built in the United States.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

"I Am So TIre«l,"

Is a common exclamation at this season. There is a certain bracing effect in cold air which is lost when tho weather grows warmer and when Nature is renewing her youth, her admirers feel dull, sluggish and tired. This condition is owing mainly to the impure condition of the blood, and its failure to supply healthy tissue to the various organs of the body. It isj remarkable how susceptible the system is to tho help to be derived from a good medicine at this season. Possessing just those purifying, building-up qualities which tho body craves, Hood's Sarsapa rilla soon overcomes that tired feeling restores tho appetite, purifies the blood and, in short, imparts vigorous health to thousands of friends as with one voict declare "It Makes tho Week

Strong."

Children Cry for

Pitcher'sCastorla.

A few doses of Johnston's Royal English Rustha will relievo the severest taso of Kidney Complaint.

Rheumatism Cured in a day.—"Mysti Cure" for Rhuematism and Neuralgi radically cured in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once^the cause and disease immediately disap pears. If first bottle fails to benefit money promptly refunded. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon. Druggist Crawfords villo.

When Baby was sick, wo garo her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When sho had Children, «h» gave them Castoria.

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The Best Salve in the world for Cu*s Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhuena Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Pice 25 cents pei box. For sale by Nye Co's Drugstore.

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Fall JMrm torins taeedaj Sept. II Superior facilities are Afforded student* The coliaga maintain* a full corps of competent instructor* and offer* irraduate and. undergraduate courses of studr. in Sciaaee, Philosophy, Theolory, Language. Literature and Musie. Elocution and Gymnastics without extra sharae. Irrlftfftofe it fc suburb of lndlanapolts with which It fa connected by two railroads and an electric street-car Une. From this point any part ot the State may be reaehed in few hours trarel. Catalogue furnishing full information, sent free Address ICIT IVTLtB. rre*Weet, er SIMEON MAIIEI, Secretary.

Abstract of Title.

Having secureil tho sorvlco of Win. II. Webster, Into of the 11 rm of Johnson .tJWebstor, abstractors of title, I mil prepared to lurniBhupoa short notice full and complote Abstracts of Title to ail lands in Jtontgomory county, Indiana. at reasonablo prices. Deeds and mortgages carefully osecutoil, Call at Kocordor's office.

THOS. T. MUNHALL.

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P.,8. We will forfeit $1(X) to any onoi sending UB photo and not receiving crm-on picture ptT this oiYor. Tills ... STRICTLY kOFFER 13 BONA FIDE.,

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Refreshing Retreats.

Summer days aro fast approaching and now is the time that excursionists, pleasure-seekers and sportsmen should figure out a route for their summer vacation. In doing so, tho delightfully cool summer and fishing resorts located along tho Wisconsin Central Lines come vividly to view, among which are Fox Lake, III., Lake Villa, 111., Mukwonago, Waukesha, Coder Lake, Neenah, Waupaca, Fifield, Butternut and Ashland, Wis. Wisconsin has within tho last live years become tho center of attraction for moi'e pleasure seekers, hunters and fishermen than any other state in tho union, and each visit increases the desire to again see the charming landscapes, breathe tho balsam fragrance that is a part of the invigorating atmosphere, wander through the colonnades of Btately pines and hook the speckled beauties with a hand mado tiy.

For pamphlets containing valuable information, etc-, apply to D. W. Janowitz, T. P. A., or Jas. C. Pond, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111. Indianapolis, Ind. tf.

Druggist claim larger saieB for Johnston's Royal English Rustha than any other medicines.

Guaranteed Cure.

We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, upon thisjeondition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat chest trouble, and will use this remedy aB directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return tho bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make 'this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Nye & Co's Drug Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00.