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Catarrh IS blood disease. Until ttie poison la expelled from the synrm, there can be no cure for thin loathsome and dangerous malady. Therefore, the only effective treatment is a thorough course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla the best of all blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the better ; delay is dangerous. " I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried various remedies, and was treated by a number of physicians, bat received no benefit until I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A few bottles of this medicine cured me of this troublesome complaint and completely restored my health." Jesse M. Boggs, Holman's Mills, N. C. When Ayer's Sarsaparilla was recommended to me for catarrh, I was inclined to doubt its efficacy. Having tried so many remedies, with little benefit, I had no faith that anything would cure me. I became emaciated from loss of appetite and impaired digestion. had nearly lost the sense of smell, and my system was badly deranged. I was boat discouraged, when a friend nrged me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and referred me to persons whom it bad cured of catarrh. After taking half a dozen bottles of this medicine, I am convinced that the only sure way of treating this obstinate disease is through the blood." --Charles H. Maloney, 113 Kiver St.,

lifer's Sarsaparilla, ririx if Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. . Pries $1 ; six bottle, $5. Worth tS s bottle. DR. KILMER'S 151 A CHEAT BLESSISO TO WOMEX. Bead Symptoms and Conditions this specific will Relieve and Cure. C Yflll have nervous or sick headache,.tom It I UU acbache, backache, spineac-he, bloating. Internal heat or scalding- urine. If Yftii have chronic weakneas.bcaring' down II I UU or perversions incident to life-change II Vfni have uterine catarrh, suppressed or III UU painful periods, or ovarian dropsy. If Yflll Bava suspicious growths, disposed to II I UU tumor or cancer, or hemorrhage. If RlliMo "Piulckly a run-down constitu. 1 1 DUIIUO tion and brings refreshing sleep. It Will di"PCl those dull tired looks and feel. II lllll Ings, and bring hack youthful bloom and beauty restores the nervous system, f Iflthorc 've 't to your wenk and delicate lilUIIICIO daughters. Not a drop of impure flood can etxaipe its healing and purifying; If You lUUUVUU. value good health nnd hope for long life, use female Kennedy. 0D "TmP'n(i contlnnd with eertt float of ran Www "Guide to Httalth" free. A law aulvtc frre. Vr. Kilnw-rctCo., Plnghwrnton, W. Y. fhniggtwtw .0 SMOTHERS RAOFIELO REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA ni noy2S wlm EIGHTH You should read Thb Chicago Daily N iws because evtybody dikes it it will not disappoint your needs. It takes into its purpose the farmer and mechanic, as well as the merchant and professional man. Every farmer can now have daily market reports instead of weekly, and at little more than the old-time price of his weekly. The mechanic can now afford both price and the time for his daily paper. The poor may now be as well informed on current affairs as the rich. Intelli POINT gence is within the reach of all. The Chicago Daily Niwvindependent, non-partisan, fair to all is everybody's paper. Wtmtmher - Its circulation is 220.000 a day over a million a week and it cots by mail 25 cts. w month, four months $1 00,-n cent m day. Batt tries and Electrodes, By which a mild, bnt constant Elmimo current ts pamed through any diseased part, thus quickly relieving patn, purifying the blood and permanently curing roth male and (male derail gcaicn a. kklnvy and bladder and o dm ebronlo rnuMMs Hundreds eared here In Richmond alone. Call on, or write t j SB. J. CHAKT.ES ; a Booth Tenth Street, for Illustrated book van a, giving full particulars, dot dwly I0 YOU CABE ABOUT THB 8TSJBVOTH ASH PTJBJTT of the materials In your PRESCRIPTIONS? Then take them to Allison, the Pharmacist, 1611 Xsia street. Telephase 23. IUJULIIIIATINQ GA S Electric light Leave Orders for Either Eidmcnd Gas Co.'i Ofllca sis miN srnET.

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I Rev J. Everist Cathell will read tbe next paper oetore the Taeidsy Club. i The Deutsche Qarmocse will give their next dance on the evening tf Jan j nary 7. Fred Kehleobrink is bsck to his bDoh at the Hoosier. after an absence o' five days ciuaed by sickness. George H. A r matron rtffl ?d off a fine baas burner. Milt Bishop, who works at Uaar a, held the lucky number. 1 j 'nhandie pay car will arrive this evening and fill the pocket-books of tbe employes ot teat road residing bera. Servioes at the Evangelical Mission every evening this week, conducted by Kev. Urth and Mum bhawban. .brery body welcome. Evening prayer aod lecture by the reotor on The Apostle a Creed 10 sr. raul a Epiaoopal eburcb. at 7 o dock Seats free. Public invited. John S Iredell wishes it understood that be is a candidate lor the Kepubli can nomination for sberifl, all reporta to tbe contrary notwithstanding. The Kiohmood Rflj Team will have a ihooting match next Saturday afternoon at Beech Grove raoire The team's gold badge will be the principal prize, The wind, Tnesdsy evening, unrooted the barn oi Mr. Tice vi,e in Clay township, blew down bia fenoea and uprooted several valuable timber trees. Prayer meetings at most ot the ohurcbea thia evening, but they com menoe half au hour earlier than usual to aire those who desire to do ao an op portunity to hear the lecture of Mr. llenson. star Ltoaite, l. VJ u. l.. held a very prosperous meeuoic lsst nigbt. six ap tlioationa for membership were oonsid ered and accepted. The Chief Templar from UbelbyviHe ta expected to be pres ent at next meeting. A merry heart goea all the day:" but who ean merry be. when racked and tormented with a hateful cough. Be wine, and try Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup it relieves at once, cures promptly, and costs but twenty five cents a bottle. The lit. Rev. D. B. KniokerbaoVer, Bishop or Indiana, wilt officiate at all services in St. Paul's Episcopal ohuroh next Sunday. December 15, giving confirmation at 10:30 a. ta. and preaching both morning and evening sermons. Dr. Mahin went to Indianapolis tbia morning to attend a meeting ot the board of trustees ot Da Paow University. They will eleot a new president and a new dean ot the school of theology to aucoeed Dr. S. L. B jwmtn, resigned. Serenaden were out in the west end laat night. The night air was a little chilly, but several wisdowa were raiaed in compliment to the brave young men who ran the risk ot o:ntracticg bad oolda and aore throats to please their duloinaa. The baptistery at the Baptist Church waa tilled laat Saturday, in anticipation ot baptismal .services soon. Tuesday evening it waa discovered that some miscreant had entered tbe ohuroh and opened the valve, allowing all the water' to eaoape. Harry W. Sweeney, formerly a brakeaa on the Cambridge City branch of the J., M. & I. road, haa oommenoed suit against the Pennsylvania Company for 120 003 damsgoa for peraonal mju riea. Tbe plaintiff was hurt last May, while in the employ of the company. Architect MoLanghlin will have the drawings and plana ot the proposed new court house completed by the 15th of January. It they are accepted by the commissioners the letting of contracts will be at onoe advertised, and the contracts can be awarded at the March term ot the commissioners' oourt. Grovell Bundy the young man shot bv Ei. Thomas Tuesday evening is getting along nioely, and will recover. He olaims that there was no serious difficulty between him and Thomas, and that he had no thought that their little un pleasantness would culminate in trouble muoh less shooting. Thomaa has not yet been oaptured and no special effort la being made to find him. Night before last Harry Lintner. who lives about tour miles northwest of town, had the root blown off the part ot his house by the storm. He occu pies thia particular part aa a bed room. and waa not aware that his root waa gone until he was ready to retire when he found his room without a covering. He waa in the city yesterday to get car penters to repair the damage. An ineffectual attempt waa made to burglarize the post effioe in New Paris, O , Tuesday night. The burglar, after demolishing the transom over the front door, became frightened at the noise made by breaking the glass, flad leaving his tools to tell the tale ot the attempteed burglary. Had he succeeded in getting in the effiaa he would only have got a tew postage stamps and about two dollars in money. There will be a contributors' meeting at the Y. M. C A. rooms Friday evening. Deoember 13 and not December 20, aa waa announoed in the cards. Tf-e obieot ot this meeting is to get the contributors better arqiaioted with the work. The Young Men's Gymnasium Club will give an exhibition drill, and other interesting teatnrea will be provided. No attempt will be made to raise any funds at thia meeting. The improvements for this season in thia city are about completed The yalue ot improvements made during 1SS9 will aggregate about 100.000. which ia very satisfactory, and there haa been a marked increase in population. Richmond ia moving steadily forward on all lines, and that it will continue to improve is conceded by everybody. The outlook lor next year is very flattering, for it is so almost absolute certainty that the E & R. railroad will be completed early in the aeason, and that, ot itself, will give the city a boom that will prove permanent. Yesterday's bright sunshine and balmy breeife presented a striking contrast to the furious storm that prevailed all day Tuesday and culminated in a eyolone in several localities in thia vicinity in the evening. The genial temperature brought the ladiea trout their homes in the city and surrounding country, and our business a reete have rarely presented a more animated appearance. The sidewalks were crowded with them, and the stores and shops were crowded with customers purchasing holiday goods. The trade will now be til that dealers in holiday supplies eoold deaire until after Christmas. Whaa tha new postal cards oome out will nave to tell which kind

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one. There will be three a: zee when the contracts are finally taken up: One fioe, delicate card tor ladies' use, much smaller than now ia circulation and oi a much finer qiality. Finely calendered ptper will be substituted for the old oaff blotting paper. An intermediate card cf the same size as the one now in uie will be retained, and a new large erd will be introduced that can be a ied tor business purposes, and will be lrge enough to allow a bill bead to be p noted thereon, besides other matter The Department of Musio of Earlham college haa been very fortunate in aeouring the eminent Boston teaoher. ontio. musioian and lecturer, liouie C. ESaon, Mns Doc , for the evening of January 9. 1S90. in Lindley HalL He will deliver hia popular lecture, en titled The History ot English Folk songs and Ballads," with mu.ical illus trations from works of the twelfth cen tury down to the present time. Dr. Elson is well known to the musical world, being connected with the New England Conservatory ot Musio ot Boston and a prominent writer on musioal subiects Further notice will be given in regard to sale ot tickets, &o. Persons attending the Temperanoe Conference at Indianapolis on Decern ber 13 and 19, wishing to return at one tnird full fare, must nctnegleotto ob tain a certificate from the agent where the tioket is bought and to have tbe secretary of the Conference certify to his or her attendance. It no through tickets are to be had at tbe plaoe of de parture, they will purchase a tioket at tbe nearest station at which they can be had. Tickets may be bought Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, and will be good to and including Siturday. Reduoed rates have been obtained at all the principal hotels, and the meeting promises to be the largest held for many years. jo sr iairiii;rE OI the fenelters of Wayne sod Boston rowanhlpt. The fourth foint institute ot Wayne and Boston townships was held at the Garfield building. Saturday. Deoember 7. 18S9 lWular session opened at 9:30 a. m.. W. E Wineberg in the chair. Roll being called, all the teaohers from both townships answered to their names by giving a quotation from Car lisle. Tbe secretary. Miss Anna M. Brown. read the minutes ot previous meeting, which were approved. Kirst subject, iwlogy. by W. E. Wineberg, leader, f he subject was dis cussed by institute, but taking such a wide range, the subject matter allotted was not finished when the time ex pirei. Tbe next eubiect taken up. Paper on History, read by Ben Timberlake: dis cussed by Mr. Cook, J. D. Rathton, Mr. Manser. C. rvrouskeft. Addleman. Con ner, W. E Wineberg and others. Next sub80t. Mental Soienoe At tention, by J. D. Rathton. leader. The subject was discussed by institute and exhaustively treated. Next subject. Geography and Civil Government ot the Townships, by T. S. Pyle. the institute taking a prominent part ia the discussion. A paper was then read by Miss Anna M. Brown, on "Moral Education. She had her aubjeot well in hand, and brought out many very salient points. She was followed by discussions led by l. 1. Parks. J. I). Kathton and others. Oa motion ot G. W. Gates, it was de cided to have the paper published in the telegram and Palladium. The following topics were then as signed for January 11, 1S90: Mensuration Jliza Howes and E. Mv Alexander. Zoology 0. 0. Krouikoff. "Geography and Civil Government ot Wayne County" Frank Comer. Psychology .Lecture by T. S. Pyle. "Methods in General" Hattie Foulke. "School Punishments" Kate Stanton. "How to Teach History" J. D. Rathfjn. Visiting teachers W. V. Gates, F. E. Addleman, W. D. Cook and Sarah Lnndy. Institute adjourned to meet January 11, 1800. at Richmond. G. W. Gates, Reporter. For restoring the color, thickening the growth, and beautifying the Hair, and tor preventing baldness. Hall's Hair Renewer is unsurpassed- dw Tbe Orioles. This popular club gave a dance at Odd Fellows' Banquet Hall last night, which was attended by all the members and their best girls and several invited friends, and proved to be a most enloyable affair, fully in keeping with those heretofore given by the olub. Profesior Custer and Martioci. the harpist, tarn ished the musio. which was satisfactory, and the supper was in Tony Theobold's best style. The club will give an inyi tation danoe New Year'a eve which will be one ot the finest ever witnessed in this city. " Slow to Cstre All Nkln Il Simply apply "Swatnk'sOintmknt, No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the lace, hands, nose. &o .leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist tor cwatnk s uwtmkhT! ooi29 tu th sataw6m Health) Hepora. The following returns have been made to the board ot health BIRTHS. To J. W. King and wife, a son, 306 roortu runth street. RITCEN OF DISEASE, Dr. Hopkins reported diphtheria ia the family ot James Scillverson. 323 South Ninth street; Myrtle Stillverson, patient, age eleven years. Ktntnatlm and Dyspepsia Cured. Miss Jacette Day used several bot tles ot Jdibbard s Rheumatio cyrup and iound almost instant relief. I have received greater benefit from the use ot Dr. Hibbard'a Rheumatic Syrup tor dyspepsia than any medicine I ever used. Many ot my arqiaintanees have used it and all speak oi it in the fcighestterraa. Ba iss .E.M1LY A, Dat. We certify to the above testimonials. We have never handled remedies that give such universal satisfaction. Bkadshaw & Thoma. Druggists, Fairfield. Iowa. Prepared by Rheumatic Syrup Co,, i a? tsoa, men. For Sol by A. G. Lakes & Co. 5 ta lA-nUt

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Oa Deoember 5. 1889. tha friends here ot Mrs. Came bell, ot Union City, reoeived word by telegraph that aha had died rather unexpectedly with lienor rhage oi the lungs that day. She had been in feeble health for tome past. Her maiden name waa Vaaauva. Her father and mother, John aad Elisabeth Vannuys, formerly lived here. Mrs. Campbell has a number of friends and relatives here who sympathise with her parents and Mr." Campbell ia the de parture of one so near and dear to them. she had been a member of the Charon of Christ at Union City a number of years. Harrison Thomas, oi Hollansburg, seventy-one years, died rather suddenly December 5 He went that day up north ot tbe railroad station oa none back, probably a mile aad a halt from his home, and was driving a hog toward his home, and just above the atation and near the old farm where he had lived so many years he was seen to slide ofi the beast and fall over. Some person being near by was at his side ia a short time to assist him, but he did not live only a tew minutes. He was a member ot the Methodist cburoh, and had been, we think, about fifty years. He waa a strong believer in the Bible and Christianity, aad was praetieally a good man. He was a man well known in this oommunity aad highly esteemed aa a good man, a good lathee, m good citizen and a good huabaad. . . Xeander Anderson move&jto Rich mond last Friday. - jjink Wiley, ot Kiohmond. was callin on friends here last Sunday. Miss Minnie Tillson. of Bethel, who has been teaching sohool at Webster for some time past, was at home a tew days last week. David Harlan is on the grand farv this week at Hiohmond. Aaron Ireland ia thought to be some better at this writing. Charley Reynolds, we understand. will run the barber shop here in the tu ture. We Know it To Bo Tns That good Richmond people are using and endorsing the new medioine known as Guaiaco Cloverine. It is a remarkable f aot that no one preparatioa now on the market has produced so positive an effect in altering the blood and fluids of the body as this remedy does. Try a bottle and obtain a new lease of life, f 1 per bottle at Wamnler's drug store. 730 Main atreet. 2 Tbe Hreaiti of a chronic catarrh patient is often so offensive that he beoomes an obieot ot disgust. After a time ulceration sets in, the spongy bones are attacked aad freqiently entirely destroyed. A constant souroe of disoomfort ia the dripping ot me turuient seoretions into the throat. sometimes producing inveterate bronchitis, which in its turn has been the exciting cause ot pulmonary disease. The brilliant results which have attended its use for years past properly designate Ely's Cream Balm aa by far the beat and only cure. 9-dw2w Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Ths VerSlei Tan alias W. D. Suit, druggist, Bippus. Ind., testifies: "1 eaa recommend Eleotrio Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle aold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles and was cured ot rheumatism of ten years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirme: "The beat Belling medioine I have ever handled in my twenty years' experience is Electric Bitters." Thousands ot others have added their testimony, ao that the verdict is unanimous that Eleotrio Bitters do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a halt dollar a bottle at A. G. Luken & Co.'e drug store. 2 If you have a Cold, Cough, (dry hacking), Croup. Cankered Throat, Catarrh Dropping, oough, Dr. Kilmer's Indian Cough Cuaa (Consumption Oil) will relieve instantly; heals and cures. Price 25c, 50a., and $1.00. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. dw St. P. a Hew Principle. A great physioian has discovered that the true way to aot on the liver, atomaoh, bowels, etc., ia through their nerves. Miles' Pills, the smallest and mildest. Samples tree at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. 5 Bwehleava Auea Salve. Thb Bbst Saltb ia the world tot Cuts, - Bruises, Sores, Uleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coras, aad all Bids Eruptions, and positively ewes Piles, oi ao pay required. It is guaraateed to give pert eet aatisfactioa, or moaey re tuaded. Prise 25 eeats per box Tor tale by A. Lakea h Co Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Mrs. M. a. Llaehaefc:. Mtato (. Bhenmatte Syrup Co,, Jackson, M lob. Gents: For the past ten years I have been a anfferar from liver unmnUini and rheumatism. Finding bo relief my condition became so wretched that I had no hope ot reoovery. Seeing Hibbard'a Rheumatic Syrup advertised I purchased six bottles and am now entirely eured, both from rheumatism and the liver trouble. Haye also used Hibbard'a Rheumatio Plasters with the best results. I can certify to the truth of the above statement. Mrs. Linebaek was eured of rhmmiliim and lin,nnkla.lnli use ot Hibbard's Rheums tie Syrup and nasters. col K.rrriRiso, . Druggist, Lisbon. Iowa. For Sale by A. G. Luken & Co. & tuth-aataw finddea Death. The papers are fall of sudden deaths. If von hava ehnkinr aanutinna flnttav. ing, pain or tenderness in chest, faint easily, take Dr. Miles' New Cure tor the l a a s i nearx, ana so escape aeatn, as did uenry Brown, druggist, ot Cleveland, Ohio. Sold by A, G. Luken & Co. 5 HlbfearSs Kaeaasatle aatd Uves Pills. The Pills are scientifically compounded, uniform ia action. No griping paia so eommonly following the use ot Pills. They are adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety. W rniMMtM l)lAvll,v,fllA .nn.l 4m . V . euro of Sick Hkasachx, Constipation, Lryspepsia, o.uousneas, saa. as aa appetizer, they exeal any other preparation, - For sale by A. G. Luken & Co, bov9 dwly SAVE bTOUII 3I03fEY Hj pajiavr ynr gas bin b

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for Infants t Is so well adapted aaehriilin fhi I recom mend It aa superior to any prescription kaovatome. H. A. AacHsa, M. D., 111 So. Oxford 8 Brooklyn, N. T. A Wsama's Dtaeovory, "Another wonderlnl diaooverv haa been made and that too by a lady in thia county. Disease fastened its olutohes upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death aeemed imminent. For three months she eoughed inoessantlv and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle ot Dr. Kings Hew Discovery tor Consumption and was so muoh relieved on taking the nrat dose tbat ahe slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutt. Thus writea W. C. Hamriok. of Shelby. N. C. Get a free trial bottle at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. 2 Advice to Are Ton disturbed at night and brokea of your rest by a siok child su fieri n? and crying with paia of cutting taath? It so, send at oao and get a bottle oi Mrs Wiaslow's Soothing Syrap tor Children Teething. Its value is iaealeala bla. It win relieve the poor C"4e sufferer immediately. Depead upoa it mothers, there is ao mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulate! the stomach and bowels, cures wiad oolio, aoftens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow's Sooth -iag Syrup for Children's Teething is pleasant to the taste, aad is the prescripuoa oi one or tne oldest aad besttemals nurses and physioiaaa ia the UaiUd Btates, and is for sale by all druggist! throughout the world. Price 25 cent a bottle, may25dw-tl Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorisu If Ton have numbness in arms or imbs. heart skips, beats, thumps or flatters, or you are neryoui and irritable in danger ot ahook Dr. Kilmer's Ocxan-Wikd regulates, relieves, corrects and cures. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. dw A Happy Farmer. Warner TTndArwnnrl nmrnintnl raai. dent ot the village of Dexter, N. Y., says: "My wife and I contracted severe oolds last tall which resulted in terribly troublesome coughs. We tried everyil! aa.a-a . . tmng we oouid tnink. ot put were unable t(t CHt Fflli At Altar tvl mnnfVo r.t ml. fering we were induced to try Van w ert a naisam. uetore tbe ttnrd bottle was gone our coughs had entirely disappeared and we were as well as ever. I cannot say too much in praise of this wonderful remedy." Trial size free. For sale by A. Q. Luken & Co. 6 When Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria, Vf hen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, VTjen she became M ias, she clung to "Castoria, When she had Children, she rare them Castoria, No lady ahould live in perpetual fear and suffer from the more serious troubles that ao often appear when Dr. Kilmer's Complst Fimalx Rimzdt is certain to prevent Tumor and Canoer there. tr or sale by A. G. Luken & Co. dw Xaa Beat Tbiaa- Oat. Dr. Joal Fir.hia.n's flonsh HitM ia .... tainly the best remedy made tor coughs, oolds and sore throat It acts like s magio and is put within the reach of everybody. In whooping oough aad croup there is nothing better. 25 cents per bottle at Wampler's drug atore. aaw 2 Ths farmers. In their swamps were sure, Coold find l he roots and plants tbat care. If, by tnelr kDowlsdn Uiey only knew For Jast tfce olaease each one grew. Take courage now, and "ewaxnp-Raot trr, (for Mdoey, lrrer and bladder complaints! As on this remedy on ean rely. For sale by A. G, Luken & Co. dw 'feLaaie Bm. 'The rlv kiitnrv nf A Zot instances of men having great nerve. Rn t va ara raril!v K.iAmin. V - ' J wiiWlliUlIK Ul, UlUBt nervous people on earth. The recent lnereaM oi iMAiutj, epileptic fits, bead aa-nris Ha BraVrvhen nant-alma alaalaB. -,i.w, ssiMeMSiaH -vlsjia-Bja-B6M Berv-oosTneM, dyvpepntv, flattricg w uie uewvrK mso, poiaxa n emriy ae ftolV BT.f ihs MM 1 1 VS tVASikAv-ija-aW a. r - s-vvs mm .aa-aa arasACaSU J u checked. Nothing will cure these diseasea like Dr. Miles' Nervine, warranted to contain neither opium nor morphine. Sample bottles free at A. G. Luken A Co.'s drug store. Don't fail to try it. e

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