Richmond Palladium (Daily), 29 March 1904 — Page 6
fJCiniOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY MARCH 29, 1904.
FREE DISTIilGUTIOfJ OF muwYO'w's. NEW CURE TO PROLONG LIFE Made From the Fruit of
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Stops all Wastes by Feeding the Nerves REVITALIZES THE BLOOD CURES INDIGESTION Dyspepsie, Catarrh and all Stomach Troubles A GREAT TEST IS BEING MADE IN RICHMOND Sample Bottles Now Being Given Away from the Following Drug Stores FREE: The Westcott Pharmacy, Quigley & Dunn, opp. Court House, A. G. Luken & Co., Retail Department, Leo H. Fihe, 830 Main St. TO THE PUBLIC i In presenting PAW PAW, a natural stomach, heart and nerve tonic, I feel that I have added to the scienee of medicine a force that is as revolutionary s was vaccination, as im2ortant to mankind as the discovery of antiseptics and as beneficial in the preservation of human life and happiness as anything that man's ingenuity or providential wisdom has ever devised. THE PRACTICAL. DRUGGIST AND REVIEW OF REVIEW says: "The jiiic of the Paw Paw is more efficacious han pepsin in dissolving albumen. The fruit or juice seem? to have the same effect as a good digestive and is most effective in cases of dyspepsia and habitual constipation." Having combined this wonderful 'natural remedy with other medicaments, I positively assert that I am giving to .he "World the greatest stomach, blood, heart and nerve tonic known to mankind. I know Paw Paw will make worn out stomachs almost as good as new; will make good, rich blood and build rp the wrsous system; will do away villi both the necessity and desire for beer, whiskey, wine and other injurious stimulants. A body that is overworked, a system that is run down, requires a simviant. Alcoholic .stimulants lift, but Jet you fall. PAW PAW LIFTS AND HOLDS YOU. I want every weak and debilitated person to give Paw Paw a trial. I wane every doctor doctor carefully to test this remedy and then honestly tell the public the results. I want every cleigyman, when he feels exhausted, to tak Paw Paw and then tell his friends what he thinks of it. I want every mother to introduce Paw Paw itdo her home. Tt will prove a ready arnt in curing and warding off many diseases. I want every tired woman after a hard day's work or an afternoon's chopping, to take a tablespoonful of Paw Paw and see how quickly it will refresh and invigorate her. I urge upon brain workers particu larly the use of Paw Paw. It will immediately give tone and energy to the whol? nervous system. If the toiler who feels the need of a stimulant will step into the nearest drug store .-.nd ask for Paw Paw he will have no further use for whiskey, beer or oilier stimulants. I believe that w hen the public be comes thoroughly familiar with the
be used ia every home, but "will be adopted iino the United States Army and Navy and used in every hospital throughout the civilized world. GET A FREE BOTTLE TODAY In order that everybody may have a chance to test this remedy before buying, I have arranged for the free distribution of sample bottles from the above-named drug stores. After you have taken it write to the editor of the Palladium and tell him the truth. If it has cured you tell him so. If it has benefitted you ray so. If it has not done you any o-ood say so. Let us have the truth. MUNYON Sold by All Druggists. Large Bottles $1.00. .Paw Paw Laxative Pills, 25c a Bottle. (The editor of the Palladium will be pleased to hear directly from any one who has been benefitted by the use of the Paw Paw sample given r-way from the above named drug stores, or from the use of a bottle subsequently purchased from a druggist.) leopoldts"1reply
Belgium's King Denies the Reports of Atrocities in the Congp. STORIES UNSUPPORTED An Answer Prepared to Satisfy the American Conscience Kilters Into Clo.e Detail. Sensational Tales Ieclared to be Founded on Keiuted Evidence of Untruthful Natives. London. March 29. An .American news agency addressed a telegram to Leopold, King of the Belgians, saying that it would be happy o cable to the .United States any statement which his majesty might see fit to i make in relation to the charges J against the government of the Congo Free State regarding atrocities committed upon the natives, made to President Roosevelt and Secretary Hay by a delegation from the missionary congress, and in reply to which hi3 majesty, through his secretary promised to mail official documents from the Congo Free State in which would be found ail th facts essential to a full and truthlul statement of the case. These official documents were forwarded by King Leopold and were received by the news agency last night They include papers issued by the government since June 1903 in which tae Congo Free State replied to the charges of oppression of and cruelty towards the natives and to criticisms of the economic regime and the charge of a violation of the general act of the Berlin conference. A synopsis of the contents of these papers has been published in a blue book and elsewhere from time to time as issued. They enter in the closest detail, into the various charg33, replying to them in like detail and quoting at length from the reports resulting from numerous investiga tions, especially that of Roger Casement, the British consul in the Congo Free State, whose report regarding mutiliations and other cruelties is se verely criticised. In these documents it is asserted that Consul Casement gathered the details for his report largely from unsupported native state ments, which afterwards proved to be utterly untrue. The document is forwarded in an endeavor to demonstrate by careful data that there is good reason to doubt the reliability of these specific instances of cruelty and oppression as given by Consul Casement and others because of their dependence upon heresay testimony At the same time it is pointed out that these re plies to the charges are only a pre liminary step and that a close inves tigation of the situation is still proceeding under the orders of the king of Belgium and that after this investigation has been closed the fullest report of it will be given to the public. A BRITISH LAMENT American Gold Puts London In a Re flective Mood. London. March 29. It is announced that the manuscript of Milton's "Para dise Lost," which was offered for sale at public auction Jan. 25, but which was withdrawn because the reserve price of $25,000 was not offered, has now been sold to an American collector, whose name and the amount paid are not disclosed. The Daily Telegraph editorially ex presses regret that the heirloom was not preserved for the British nation and says: "Let us be thankful that Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's cathedral are not portable, or otherwise, they would be purchased by an Amer lean millionaire." Charge Against Young Woman. Philadelphia, March 29. Miss Nellie Maetiire. daughter of Richard Ma guire, a former Ink manufacturer of
New 'XofS.'is. neld Jn $10,000 charged with forgery. Her accused Is Mrs. Henrietta A. Crosby at whose home Miss Maguire and her mother had apartments. It is charged by Mrs. Crosby that Miss Maguire represented herself as Mrs. Crosby and forged her name to several mortgages on which she borrowed money to the amount of nearly. $10,000.
Coliseum's Seating Capacity. Chicago, March 29. The sub-committee of the Republican national committee, having in charge the arrangements for the national convention in this city, in going over the arrangements made for seating found that the total number of seats in the hall will be 8,428. Of these 500 will be on the stage and 275 will be for the press; there will be 990 sea?3 for delegates and the same number for alternates, leaving 5,673 for spectators. Aquino Has Been Pardoned. Washington, March 29. Following the recommendation of Secretary Taft the president has granted a full pardon to Servillano Aquino, the brigadier general in the Philippine's insurgent army, who was sentenced by a military committee to a long term of imprisonment for having, it was alleged, ordered the summary execution of five American prisoners during the insurrection In the Philippines. ""'Bryan Appears in Court. New Haven, Conn., March 29. William J. Bryan appeared in the superior court today to prosecute his appeal from the decree of the probate court excluding as a part of the will the "sealed letter," in which Mrs. Grace Imogene Bennett, the widow, is directed to pay to Mr. Bryan $50,000 mentioned in the will of P. S. Bennett Gans Beats Gardner. Saginaw, Mich., March 29. Joe Gans, of Baltimore, the light weight champion of the world, was awarded the decision over Gus Gardner, of Saginaw, at the end of ten rounds of fast fighting at Arbeitor hall here last night. Grand Rapids Breathes Easier. Grand Rapids, Mich., March 29. Flood conditions in the Grand river valley have greatly improved and unless there should be a fall of rain, which is threatened, further danger from high waters has passed. MARKET REPORT Prevailing Prices for Grain and Live stock on Msrch 28. Indianapolis Grain and Livestock. Wheat Wagon, 98c; No. 2 red, quiet, $1.01. Corn Firm. No. 2 mixed, 45 c. Oats Quiet; No. 2 mixed, 39c. Hay Clover, $8(3:9, tim othy, $1113; millet, $59. CattleSteady at $4.00 5.25. Hogs Strong at $45.72. Sneep steady at $3.25 3.75. Lambs Steady at $o.505.75. At Cincinnati. Wheat Firm; No. 2 red, $1.06. Corn Stronger; No. 2 mixed, 49c. Oats Firm; No. 2 mixed, 42c. Cattie Quiet at $2.25 4.75. Hogs Active at $4.15 5.85. Sheep Steady at $2.754.50. Lambs Steady at $4.50 6.00. , Livestock at Chicago. Wheat No. 2 red, 971.01. Corn No. 3, 42 43c. Oats No. 2, 38. Cattle Weaker; steers, $3.005.60: stockers and feeders, $2.504.25. Hogs Strong at $4.805.50. Sheep Strong at $2.5005.50. Lambs Steady at $4.0006.15. At New York. Cattle Firm at $4.305.50. Hogs Higher at $5.50G.15. Sheep Firm at $2.75 5.00. Lambs Steady at $5.5& 6.65. East Buffalo Livestock. Cattle Steady at $3.755.25. Hogs Active at $4.40 5.70. Sheep Steady, $3.255.15. Lambs Steady t $4.00 6.35. BaSg Cosis loo Wmfc When the price paid is the mother's health and happiness. ine iaiuw doesn't realize as lie romps witn ine child what years of wifely suffering must be set against tne Daoy s laugmei. rHronie invalidism is a high price to pay for the painful joy of maternity, yet it is at such, a cost that many a woman becomes a mother. Such a price is too mucn oecause it is more than nature asks. By the use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription ma ternity is made practically painless, and a auick convalesence is assured in almost ev ery case. I am tleased to give my testi mony ana wish a could find words strong enough to induce other sufferers to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription," writes Mrs. Wesley Guy. of KemptviUe, Ont., Box 6 " For eight vears after my little boy was born i suffered with female weakness, also soreness in ovaries, especially on my right side, and pain in back. Was so miserable sometimes did not know what I was going to do. Tried several doctors but derived no benefit until I began usin" rr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Kad croljAised four bottles, also some of Dr. Pierce's Antiseptic and Healing Suppositories, when I felt like another person. I r. commend Dr. Pierce's medicines to all mv frie.. Js, If anyone wishes to write me I will gladly answer." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription contains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. The dealer who offers a substitute for w Favorite Prescription" does so to gain the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. His profit is your loss; therefore, accept no substitute. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate the bowels.
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