Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 October 1905 — Page 8

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$o.5o p. Jo.ooouAireFOR W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Lino ' cannot be equalled at any price. I Established 119 JalyClSTS. .L-HOUni AS MAKES AMO SELLS MORE MEM'S &3.BO SHOES THAU ANY OTHER KIAMUFACTURER. cmnnn feward to -. ho can $ I U)U U U disprove tV . T.ent. '.V. L. Douglas $3.50 shots t a uy their excellent style, easy fitting, and fc-perior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the world. They ere Just as Rood as .those that cost you $5.0O to $7.00 the only difference Is the price. If I could take you into my factory at Brockton, Mas?., the largest in the worll under one roof making nun's line shoes, and show you the carewUb whit-h every pair of Douglas shoes Is made, you would realize why Y. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced in the world. If I could show you the difference between the Shoes made In my factory and those of other makes, you would understand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. tV. Lm DougJam Strong fifaefo Shoo for Men, S2.SO, 92.00. Boy' School A Dress hoos,$2.50, $2, $1.76,$1.50 CAUTION. Insist Tipon bavin W.L.Donjrlas shoes. lake no Substitut, one genuine Without his name and j'rice stamped on bottom. WANTED, A shoe dealer in every town where W. L. Douglas Shoes are not sold. Full lina of pamples sent free for Inspection upon request. Fast Color Eyelets used; they will not wear brassy. "Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles. TT. I DOUGLAS, lirockton Mas.'. 8IGK BE&DAGHi Positively cured by CARTER'S I these little mis. They also rtileto Di tresa from Dyspepsia. InITTLE IVER PILLS. dig-estlcii si Zoo xiearty Eating; A perfect reo cdy for Dizziness. Kausea. Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Month, Coated Tongue, Pain In tha Side, TORPID LIVER. They regulato Use Bowels. Purely Vegetable, SLUll FILL SKILL DOSE. SLULL PRICE. Gsnuips Must Bear Fas-Simila Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. MAX IRA OP. ffATHc300f OIlö CLOIBTCG. POLLOWINC OUR SUCCESSES AT PHILADELPHIA CHICACO AND OTHER EXPOSITIONS VE WONTHS , HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD AT TH ST.L0Ü15 WORLDS PAIR., A J TOWER CO TT ft VAIUlrt'ft AA 4J -SJiTOW (H CACOj HE (AX Ar A . 'mm O LilllTtS., mm mum WHEAT RAISING RANCHING Three great pursuits have ajaia shown wonderful results on the FREE HOMESTEAD LAUDS OF WESTERN CANADA Magnificent climate. P armers plowing in their shirt sleeves in the middle of November. -All ara bound to b. nor. thaa plw with th 8nl rcanlts f. ths put season's hanrssts. Extract Coal, wood, water, hay in abundance schools, churches, markets convenient. THIS IS THE ERA OP I.OO WHEAT. App'y for infoTmtion to Superintend nt ot Inmirret on. Ottawa. Can ail a. or to W. H. Kotcsr. 9. 1 Floor, Tract lon-lsnninal Building. Indianapol in, I id.. and H. M. William, iioora 20. Law Bail dint. Toledo, Ohio, aCierlzed Government Agents. Flosa say where you saw Uiia advertisement. Beautify Youar Walls and Ceilings! fl noch Conen! La tints. Docs not rub or scale. Destroys disease germs and Termin. No washing of walls alter once- applied. Any on can brush It on mix with cold water. Other finishes, bearing fanciful naaies and mixed with fitter bot or cold water, do not Hare thft cementing property of Alabastine. They are stack on with sine, or other exJmal natter, -which rots, feeding disease frerms, rubbings, scaling and spoiling "walls, clothing, etc Each Finishes nust be washed off every year expensive, filthy work. Bny Alabastine only in fire pound pack ages, properly labeled Tint card, pretty wall and ceiling defiga. Hints on Decorating n and cur artists services In Baking color plans, free. ALABASTINE CO., Cnxd Raalds. AUcIl, or ICS Vit SU N. Y. A mSMi ,& leading physician of this city says: I never knew a bilious man who was a good man.' It is certain enough that a man cannot feel good when he Is bilious. Celery King, the tonic-laxative, cures biliousness. 25c 1 YOUIl OVII SI6IIATURE ,5d.h,,n.; Dubber Sta.mp for signing Letters. Vouchers, srtc. at the low price of $1.25. Send for parUcoiaxa. Lock Box 21 Fort Wayne, Indiana. C 3 I 1 I i.-.i V U IUI FAIU. Ecct Coua tvrcp. Tastes Good. C;s I tat). jiil by (t

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! Crop Conditions in Western Canada Were Never Better than They Are To-day. In order to secure the attention of the reader to any ßpecial article that is brought before the public it is often the custom to lead the reader on by the introduction of an interesting story until by one bold jump he is introduced to the subject that It la desired shall be brought to his notice. This Is not fair to the reader, and It is not the intention to do that in this article. It will discuss in the briefest way "Western Canada" and Its possibilities for settlement. For the past six or seven years the government of the Dominion of Canada has talked of the resources of Western Canada to the readers of this and thousands of other papers throughout the United States. The quality of the soil was spoken of, the large area of fertile lands was discussed, the possibilities of the country as a grain-growing district were talked of, and the story of the suc cess of farmers from the United States ; was told. The story is not yet an old ; one. The two hundred thousand from the United States, who have made Western Canada their home, who have taken advantage of the 1G0 acres of land that the government gives free to actual settlers are telling the story to-day to their friends. They have rroven the statements made through these columns, and by the government agents. They have produced from their lands twenty, thirty, forty and more bushels of wheat to the acre, and netted profits ranging from three to ten and more dollars on every acre tilled. They have found the climate fully as good as they were told it would be, schools were convenient and easily organized, railways were not far distant, and markets close at hand. The social conditions were such as they chose to make them, and law and order were observed. Many of them bought land, because it was lowpriced and good, and hundreds of cases could be cited where the purchase price of the land was paid out of the first crop. The writer knows of cases this year where the farmer, as a result of the yield on his farm, was put in a position that would enable him to Increase his holdings three extra acres for every acre cropped and pay cash for iL Is it any wonder that one grows enthusiastic when speaking about Western Canada? But what may be said of this year? We are now In a position to speak regarding it The conditions throughout Manitoba and the new provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan have been remarkably favorable. Had conditions been no better than In past years, there would have been every cause for congratulation. We find, though, all previous records broken, and that from a four million acre crop of wheat there will be one hundred million bushels of a yield, or 23 bushels to the acre. Could anything better be desired? Covering the entire country the same splendid reports are being received. The following dispatch wag sent by Mr.' F. W. Thompson, Vice President of the Ogilvie Milling- Co., one of the most careful grain men in America: "Have just returned from covering "several hundred miles of the crop district. I never saw anything like It in "this country before. The average "yield and quality . far exceeds our "earlier expectations. It is an Im "mense crop. The weather is extremely favorable." Up to three weeks ago it was Mr. Thompson's opinion that the crop would not reach general expectations. P. W. Thompson sends another telegram from Winnipeg to-night, saying that his estimate of the wheat crop Is now one hundred Liillion bushels. Before he went west he thought it would fall considerably short of that figure. The moral of this story is that there should Le no hesitation In making a decision if you wish to better your condition; or, If you have a family of boys that you wish to become settled on farms, it is a safe proposition to call upon the nearest authorized Canadian government agent, and get particulars as to most suitable districts and railway rates. Sequel to Wedding Feast. . A Scotch minister and his friend, who were coming home from a wedding, began to consider the state Into which their potations nt the wedding feast had loft them. "Sandy," said the minister, "just stop a minute here till I go ahead. Maybe I don't walk very steady and the good wife might remark something not just right." lie walked anead of the servant for a short distance and then asked: "How Is it? Am I walking straight?" "Oh, ay," answered Sandy, thickly. "Ye're a recht, but who's that who's with you?" As She Is Spoken. "Are you going to take that little trip with me I spoke about last week ?" "I haven't thought about it" "Well, 'think of it this week, will you?" "Yes, if I think ,about It, I'll think about it" "By the way, I saw you on the street the other day and you never noticed me." "I never noticed you." Puck. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We. the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the "last 15 years, and believe bin) perfertly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations runde by his firm. WALDING, K I XX AN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 73 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family nils for constipation. Ac the Charity Its z aar. Lieutenaat I shall not pay you for tie txvo kisses, but it give you permission to use my name as reference. II eggend or f er lilaetter. Do your do hes look yellow ? If so, use Red Cross Call Blue. It will make them white as snow. 2 oz. package, 5 cents. ' Th population of the island of Dorahay Is twice that of Scotland and Ireland.

WorM'i Stocke- 01 Gold. The amount of gold In Europe when America was discovered Is believed cot to have exceeded $223,000,000. In the 404 years until 1S0C the world's ftroductlon is estimated at $0,000,000,1)00 half of which was added to the money supply. Including the estimate for 1903, in the ten years beginning with 1S00, nearly $3,000,000,000 in gold has been mined almost a third as much as during the preceding 4W years. This despite the fact that the Boer war lor two years closed the Transvaal mines. The production tn 1003 was ?323,0OD,000; in 1904, $330,000,000 and for 1003 it is estimated at $400,000,000. The world's stock of money gold in 1S97 was approximately four and a quarter billions. By the end of the present ye.ir It is estimated that it will be almost six billions an increase of nearly 50 per cent In nine years.

An Honest Opinion. Mineral, Idaho, Oct 1G. (Special.) That a sure cure has been discovered for those, sciatic pains that make so many lives miserable, is the firm opinion of Mr. D. S. Colson, a well-known resident of this place, and he does not hesitate to say that cure is Dodd's Kidney Pills. The reason Mr. Colson h so firm In his opinion Is that he had those terririe pales and is cured. Speaking ol the matter, he says: "I am only too happy to s?.y Dodd's Kidney Pills have done me lots of good. I had awful pains In my hip sc I could hardly walk. Dodd's Kidney Pills stopped It entirely. I think they are a grr,nd medicine." All Sciatic and Rheumatic pains are caused by Uric Acid in the blood. Dodd's Kidney Tills make healthy kidneys and healthy kidneys strain all the Uric Acid out of the blood. With the cause removed there can be no Rheumatism or Sciatica. The. Attendant' He tort. During last summer there arrived at a well-known historical castle a party of tourists, among whom was one whose sole object seemed to be to make fun of every one and a fool of himself. 'I suppose this Is the chamber where the groans are heard?" he remarked, as they entered a dark, uninviting room. "No, sir," replied the attendant, "there are no groans heard in this chamber, but if you will step to the window I can show you where the groaning is done." "What place Is that then?" inquired the tourist, who, after going to the window, was shown a little isolated building far below. "That's where you paid for admission, sir" replied the attendant. FOR WOMEN. Much that Erery Woman Desire to Know la Fonnd in Cnticnra "Cuti cura Works Wonders.' Too much stress cannot be placed on the great value of Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Tills in the antiseptic cleansing of the mucous surfaces and of the blood and circulating fluids, thus affording pure, sweet and economical local and constitutional treatment for weakening discharges, ulcerations, Inflammations, itchings, Irritations, relaxations, displacements, pains and irregularities peculiar to females, as well as such sympathetic affections as anemia, chlorosis, hysteria, nervousness and debility. For Removing a "Wrinkle. Just think of paying $1,000 for having one wrinkle removed. That's what a wcll-knowd New York society leader has paid, and without a doubt there are many others who would be willing to pay just such an exorbitant price if they had it for the same purpose. Authorities along these lines are demanding large sums for beautifying women's faces. It is not an easy task and means much . suffering for the woman. The injection of paraflln is one of the well-known remedies for this shortcoming. The process is painful, the paraflln being injected underneath the skin by a hypodermic needle and allowed to remain there, harden and become a part of the membrane tissue, which It does in time. It is a good remedy. The wrinkle is sure to disappear, and there are more women than one would surmiso who are undergoing such a treatment. Some of the society leaders who have jjone west, for a rest, as they say, have in reality secluded themselves for a time with doctors of beauty and upen making their reappearance in society are indeed creatures of beauty. Their complexions arj beautified, white and pink, without a blemish, and they have regained thtlr good humor and look like young matrons just entering their second year of married life, instead of contemplating the celebration of their twentyfifth. COFFEE NEURALGIA Leaves When Ton Quit and Use r"dstum A lady who unconsciously drifted Into nervous prostration brought on by coffee says: "I have been a coffee drinker all my life, and used it regularly three times a day. "A year or two ago I became subject to nervous neuralgia, attacks of nervous headache and general nervous prostration, which not only incapacitated me for doing my housework, but frequently made it necessary for me to remain in a dark room for two or three days at a time. "I employed several good doctors, one after the other, but none of them was able to give me permanent relief. "Eight months ago a friend suggested that perhaps coffee was the cause of my troubles, and that I try Tostum Food Coffee and give up the old kind. I am glad I took her advirte, for my health has been entirely restored. I have no more neuralgia, nor have I had one solitary headache in all tbeso eight months. No more of my days are wasted in solitary confinement In a dark room. I do all my own work with eas. The flesh that I lost during the years of my nervous prostration has come back to me during these months, and I am once more a happy, healthy woman. I enclose a list of names of friends who can vouch for the truth of the statement." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Ten days' trial leaving off coffee and trying Tostum Is sufficient

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

The automobile can't crowd the horse altogether out of the news. Vienna Is celebrating the centenary of the Frankfurter sausage. The emphasis that the coaches put on the "weight of the line" this year indicates that football will be a reality and not a theory. A meddler is a nerson who fails In his attempt. The meddler who succeeds is no meddler, but a hero. As a concession to usage, it is still customary to speak of the policy holders as the "beneficiaries" of the insurance business. Bengal now contains as many people as the United States, and yet that country Is only one of tUe minor dependencies of tha British government in Asia. ' Mr. Rockefeller continues to warn young men against the perils of drink, but so far he has not directed their attention to the grave dangers arising from burning the midnight oil. Saj-s the Augusta Herald: Mr. Edison says he does not associate with men whose lives are- devoted to getting money. That's probably why Mr. Edison has been able to save something. The opening of the school year has shown no decline In the popularity of the American public school system. The people everywhere continue to regard It as one of the country's finest Institutions and best assets. Many of the exciting stories told daily concerning the sins and miseries of our fellow-creatures excite an inorct 151.-A that nrnused bv the detec tive stories of Conan Doyle, and serve no other purpose. The commercial man lias no educational status, however well educated and highly cultured he may be. Any fool with an Oxford degree is accept ed by society as a gentleman. The banker, the tinancier, the stockbroker, the merchant, and the manufacturer have all to establish their Individual claims to he gentlemen. In selecting the name Seiuoyah for the new state of what has hitherto been the Indian Territory, the state hood constitutional committee has conferred a fitting and proper honor upon one of the leading members of the Cherokee nation, who did more than any one else to advance the cause of education and civilization among his tribe. The United States are the chief source of the world's supply for cotton. Our cotton mills hare access to the raw material grown almost at their doors. Yet we are apparently unable to sell our cottons in successful competition with European makers in near-by South American markets. In many towns and cities the public school is avoided by those who dread the rough contacts of democracy. It would be Instructive to have a census which would show the results in culture and character of the trainins provided in public and private schools. Judgments rendered in personal-injury damage suits brought against the city during the last seven j-ears foot up to the Impressive totals of $3,000,000. The sum named represents only part of the cost imposed on Chicago taxpayers, for many thousands of dollars are expended annually in defending these suits. The great majority of these suits grow out of personal injuries, or alleged injuries, due to defective sidewnlks. The Philadelphia North American remarks: "The short of the matter 13 that any such misuse of life insurance monej-, or savings bank money, or ' other kind of trust funds, is a crime. That the financiers who commit the crime cannot perceive that it Is criminal proves nothing but that the moral fibre of these men has deterioriated and that long familiarity with the crookedness of high finance has benumbed their power to distinguish right from wrong." The horrors of modern warfare sink .into Inslgnficance when compared with the horrors of modern railroatV Ing in the United States. An army larger than the Union forces at Gettysburg is "killed and wounded every year cn the railroads of the Unlfed States. During the year ending June 30, 1504, there were 10.046 people killed and 84,155 people injured by accidents on American railways. Of the killed, 441 vere passengers, and of the injured. 9,111 were passengers. The number of employees killed was 3,632, and the number of injured employees was 68,067. Six thousands of the slain were neither passengers nor employes, probably the greater number being killed at grade crossing or while walking the tracks. This shocking casualty list would caise a shudder of horror If it occurred in r. modern battle, hut as the casualties occur in small numbers every day we hare grown callous. But is It not time that the public take an Interest In the matter and demand greater safety for employees and patrons? asks The Commoner. Pearl Fishing In the United States. . Pearl fishing in the United States has been carried on In many States, Including Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Arkansas, Missouri, Georgia and Kansas. One pearl from a freshwater mussel was sold for $1,500, while a round, pink pearl from Tennessee brought $630. One of the finest pearl3 ever collected In the United Stateä was the "Queen." It had a beautiful lustre and weighed ninety-three grains. It was found near Paterson, N. J-, In 1857, and was sold to the Empress Eugenia for $2,500. Today it Is probably worth $10,000. Randolph I. Geare, la the SclentiSc Americas.

Timely Warning. At a certain high school In this city It Is the custom to discuss briefly the morning's neAVS before taking up the regular work of the day. In this connection an instructor In the' school in question tells of a funny incidentOne day the teacher ascended to her desk, paper in hand. She spread the paper on the desk, and glanced at the head lines of the first page. "The first head that I observe this morning," said she, !?. "Tool-Room Raided.'" She then raised her head and with the utmost feeling in her voice said: "Boys, never, never touch a cue!" Harper's Weekly. RAISED FROM A DEATH-BED.

Mr. Pitts, Once Pronounced Incurable, Has Been Well Three Years. E. E. Pitts, CO Hathaway St, Skowhegan, Me., says: "Seven years ago my back ached and I was so run down that I was laid up four months. I had night sweats and fainting spells and dropped to 00 pounds. The urine passed every few minutes with intense pain and looked like blood. Dropsy set In and the doctors decid ed I could not live My wife got me using Doan's Kidney Pills, and as they helped me I took heart, kept on and was cured so thoroughly that I've been well three years." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. An orchid (the Crispum Roger Sander) has been sold at an auction in L,ondoii for $4,500. This is believed to be a record price. Piso's Core for Consumption is the best medicine I have ever found for coughs and colds. Mrs. Oscar Tripp, Big Rock, Hi.. March 20. 1001. The best cork comes from Algeria. There are 2.500,000 acres of cork forest! in that country. Clear white clothes are a sign that the housekeeper uses Ked Cross Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents. Don't make indifferent pastry and expect your children to be healthy. 'Dr. David Kennedy' Fnrertte Remedy eared niof Briaht's Dinea.o and O rare I. Abi physicians failed." Mrs. . 1. ilirner, borgaill, 0. fliW a bottla Black ejes are the most rash and im petuoas. ItTr. "Win slow Booth rwa 8tttt for Children teething; softens the gumt, reduces inflammation, aiU71 piti, cuim wind colic. 23 ce&U a bottle. Ills Excuse. "Ah-hah, squire!" chuckled Hi Spry, the village wag and cut-up, upon encountering the old codger next morning after the date of the appearance of the greatest show on earth. "Ketched ye in a yarn Told me ye was goln to take boy to the circus and I seen p-e right smack up on the tip-top seat last night, without a 6ingle sign of a boy with ye I!' "Took the boy I used to be, years and years ago!" returned the veteran, crabbedly. "I'm in my second childhood, golram ye!" Puck. THIN BLOOD WEAK NERVES Ono Follows the Other, but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Quickly Cure Both. The steady use of a particular set of muscles tends to chronic fatigue, which produces faulty or difficult motion, trembling, cramps and even paralysis. Writers, telegraphers, tailors and sean stresses are among the classes most threatened in this way with the loss ol their power to earn a living. The following instance shows that nerve power raav be recovered after it seems entirely . S. Blacksten, of No. 684 North Bowau street, Mansfield, Ohio, says : 4 For vears mv hands would become so numb at times that I would drop anything I attempted to lift. Later they became so bad that I could not sew any longer, and at last I could scarcely do anything at all with my hands. At night the pricking sensations would como on worse than ever, and my hands and arms would pain so that I dreaded to go to bed. My family doctor gave me some nerve tablets. They helped me a little, but only for a short time after I had taken them and if I happened to be without them for a day or two I would be as bad as ever or even worse. Finally I got a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and began to tako them. The result was surprising. By the Urne I had taken the last pill in my first box I could see a gain. Thanks to Dr. Williams' Iink Pills, lam now all right. I can sleep undisturbed by ptAn, and for two years I have been as well as ever." Dr. Williams' Pink.Ptfls feed the nerves by making new, rich blood and in tnis way have cured nervous diseases of every description from simple restlessness to paralysis. They have banished the tortures of neuralgia, the weäkness of nervous prostration, the disability and awful pain of locomotor ataxia. They are sold by all druggists or direct by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Cr BflHSTnPATTIOH

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Tized, Nezvous Mothers Mahe Unhappy Homes Their Condition Irritatea Both Husband and Children How Thousands of Mothers Have Been Saved From Nervous Prostration and Made Strong and WelL

Jllrs. CA est er Curry A nervous, irritable mother, often on the verge of hysterics, is urtfit to care lor children ; it ruins a child's disposition and reacts upon herself. The trouble between children and their mothers too often is due to the fact that the mother has some female weakness, and she is entirely nnfit to bear the strain upon her nerves that governing children involves ; it is impossible for her to do anything1 calmly. The ills of women act like a firebrand upon the nerves, consequently ninetenths of the nervous prostration, nervous despondency. " the blues," sleeplessness, and nervous irritability of women arise from some derangement of the female organism. Do you experience fits of depression with restlessness, alternating with extreme irritability? Are your spirits easily affected, so that one minute you laugh, and the next minute you feel like crying ? Do you feel something like a ball rising in your throat and threatening to choke you; all the senses perverted, morbidly sensitive to light and sound ; pain in the ovaries, and especially between the shoulders; bearing down pains; nervous dyspepsia, and almost continually cross and snappy ? If so, your nerves are in a shattered condition, and you are threatened with nervous prostration. Proof is monumental that nothing in the world is better for nervous prostration than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ; thousands and thousands of women testify to this fact.

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1 consider Mull's Crape Tonic the very best medicine I have ever taken. My stomach was ia such a bad condition that nothing tasted right and the small amount of food that I was able to eat didn't seem to do any pood. I became to nervous that sleep was impossible. My strength rave out and I became exhausted and completely run down. I then commenced to

take Mall's Grape Tonic and by the time I had finished two bottles mv health returned. I now relish my food and can sleep as well as ever. THIS IS MY VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY." MRS. D. G1ANELLI. 404 S. Jcliet St.. Joliet, 111. Continual constipation will inevitably result seriously for the sufferer. No one can let this affliction go unnoticed without losing his health. It brings on BloodPoison.Sllin Disease, Sores,Pimples,GtomachTrouble, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sudden Bowel Trouble, Diarrhea, Cholera, Etc., Nervousness, Insomnia, and Kindred Diseases. You have no right to suffer from constipation or any of these diseases. There is no necessity or excuse for it. There is one positive, natural, harmless cure and only one for these troubles and we are going to give you enough free to prove it Cut but the coupon below and we will give you absolutely free of charge a bottle of

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