Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 February 1906 — Page 7

THE MQENING PALLADIUM WEDNESDAY FEBRTJABY U 1906.

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Weighty Professional Endorsements.

. That the several American medicinal roots, the concentrated glyceric extracts of which make up Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, have the strongest kind of endorsement by scores of lead ing medical writers of all the several schools of practice, a brief glance at the standard works on Materxa Medica will show. Of Golden Seal root, which is one of the prominent ingredients of " Golden Medical Discovery," Dr. Roberts Bartholow, of Jefferson Medical College, says: "Very useful as a stomachic (stomach) tonio and in atonio dyspepsia. Cures gastric (stomach) catarrh and headaches accompanying same." lie also mentions catarrh of the gall duct, jaundice and constipation as diseases which the use of CnWjen Seal root overcomes ; also catarrh of the intestines, even when it has proceeded to ulceration, is remarkably benefited by Hydrastis (Golden Seal root). Dr. Grover Coe, of New York, says: Hydrastis (Golden Seal root) exercises an especial influence over mucous surfaces. Upon the liver it acts with equal certainty and efficacy. As a cholagogue (liver invigorator) it has few equals." Dr. Coe also advises it for affections of the spleen and other abdominal viscera generally, and for scrofulous and glandular diseases, cutaneous eruptions, indigestion, debility, chronic diarrhoea, constipation, also in several affections Seculiar to women, and in all chronic erangements of the liver; also for chronic inflammation of bladder, for which Dr. Coe says wit is one of the most reliable agents of cure." Prof. Hobart A. Hare, M. D., of the University of Pa., says of Golden Seal root that it ia "of service in chronic catarrh of the stomach and bowels, following abuse of alcohol, and as a tonic after malarial fever." He further says, it "has a distinct anti-malarial influence." Also w good in all catarrhal conditions, as uterine catarrh, leucorrhoea, etc., and as "a curative agent in Chronic dyspepsia." Prof. Laurence Johnson, M. D., of the Medical Department, University City of N. Y., is equally loud in his praise of Golden Seal root, especially for its tonic effects in convalescence from acute diseases and its special tonic influence upon mucous surfaces and upon the gall bladder. Doctors Barton and Tully recommended Golden Seal root as a pure tonic and as an alterative in diseased conditions of the mucous membranes. Prof. John King, M. D., late of Cincinnati, author of the American Dispensatory', gives it a prominent place among medicinal agents, reiterates all the foregoing writers have said about it, as does also Prof. John M. Scudder, M. D., late of Cincinnati. Dr. Scudder says: "It stimulates the digestive processes and increases the assimilation of food. By these means the blood is enriched, the consequent improvement on the glandular and nervous systems are natural results." Dr. Scudder further says, "in relation to its general effect upon the system, there is no medicine in use about which there is such general unanimity of opinion. It is universally regarded as the tonic, useful in all debilitated iatea B J 4 - FINE BUILDING LOT. f A. c "" ' A , We have or sale, the, m' fnest lot for a gocd house I ir in Richmond. ........ - W. H. Bradbury Son Weatcott Block J I

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MURM.Y STRtCT, NEW V9K CITY, Prof. Finley Ellicgwood, M. D., of Bennett Medical College, Chicago, says of Golden Seal root: "It is a most superior remedy in catarrhal gastritis (inflammation of the stomach) , chronio constipation, general debility, in convalescence from protracted fevers, in prostrating night-sweats. It is an important remedy in disorders of the womb." (This agent, Golden Seal root, is an important ingredient of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription for woman's weaknesses, as well aa of the "Golden Medical Discovery.") Dr. Ellingwood continues, "in all catarrhal conditions it is useful." Much more, did space permit, could be quoted from prominent authorities as to the wonderful curative properties possessed by Golden Seal root. We want to assure the reader that "Golden Medical Discovery" can be relied upon to do all that is claimed for Golden Seal root in the cure of all the various diseases as set forth in the above brief extracts, for its most prominent and important ingredient is Golden Seal root. This agent is, however, strongly reinforced, and its curative action greatly enhanced by the addition, in just the right proportion of Queen's root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Bloodroot, Mandrake root and chemically pure glvcerine. All of these are happily and harmoniously blended into a most perfect pharmaceutical compound, now favorably known throughout most of the civilized countries of the world. Bear in mind that each and every ingredient entering in the "Discovery" has received the endorsement of the leading medical men of our land, who extol each article named above in the highest terms. What other medicine put up for sale through druggists can show any such professional endorsement? For dyspepsia, liver troubles, all chronic catarrhal affections of whatever name or nature, lingering coughs, bronchial, throat and lung affections, the "Discovery " can be relied upon as a sovereign remedy. By reading the little book noted below any one will readily see the applicability of the "Golden Medical Discovery" to the cure of all the foregoing list of diseases as well as many other chronic affections, especially those of the heart, kidneys, bladder, skin and blood. A little book of extracts treating of all the several ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's medicines, being extracts from standard medical works, of the different schools of practice will be mailed free to any one asking (by postal card or letter), for the same, addressed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and Siving the writer's full post-office adress plainly written. In cases of chronic ailments, attended by marked, or persistent, constipation. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken conjointly with the use of the "Golden Medical Discovery." to regulate the bowels. They act in harmony with the " Discovery." and will be found to be a most valuable laxative, or, in fuller doses a cleansing cathartic. Podophyllin, the active medicinal principle of Mandrake root, enters largely into the composition of the little sugar-coated "Pellets," in fact is one of their chief ingredients. They regulate the liver, stomach and bowels. SUNDAY EXCURSION RATES ' VIA X Dayton & Western J Dayton and Return, - $1.00 Baton and Return, - - - J50 4 - - ; 4 ' '4 Tickets at above price will be iold . every Sunday until further notice. 4

Prediction That Anti-Exclusion LawWill Stand Used by Native Merchants.

Spokane, Wash., Feb. 13. Samuel Glasgow, manager of a milling company of Spokane and Seattle, has received Hongkong newspapers and letters from William Burtt, Chinese representative of the company, which state that the speech made by William J. Bryan before Chinese merchants at a dinner given by them in his honor has been used by Chinese agitators to stir np fresh agitation against American products. Previous to this, at a meeting held by about fifty commercial representatives and delegates from the various Chinese guilds of Shanghai, Canton. and Hongkong, the delegates had agreed upon twelve proposed modifications of the exclusion law. The American representatives agreed to have their houses urge these upon congress and the Chinese agreed, immediately to call off the boj-cott. Then, according to Hongkong papers, Mr. Bryan appeared, was entertained by the Chinese merchants at a dinner and declared in a speech that the American people never would consent to a repeal of the exclusion laws. One of the Chinese merchants at the dinner reported the proceedings to the Chinese newspapers. He quoted Mr. Bryan as declaring that the labor party was so strong in the United States, that Chinese workmen, skilled or unskilled, would never be permitted to enter, and as drawing a gloomy picture of what would happen to American workmen if the Chinese were allowed to take away their employment. This information said that while Mr. Bryan had agreed to support a number of the proposed changes he had not been able to draw from the American leader any definite assurance of support of the policy which the Chinese would insist upon as the only condition on which the boycott would be withdrawn. After Mr. Bryan's speech the Chinese merchants became convinced that congress would not adopt the changes recommended by the American merchants and that their best policy was to put on the boycott screws tighter than ever. HOW'S THIS. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waiding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist ts, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internallq, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75e. per bottle. Sold by all Druggistts. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Some senators are intimating that Vice President Fairbanks has some pretty human ambitions and impulses. Galveston's Sea Wail makes life now as safe in that city as on the higher uplands. E. W. Goodloe, who resides on Dutton St., in Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for safety. He writes: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption the past five years and it keeps me well and safe. Before that time I had a cough which for years had been growing worse. Now it's gone.' Cures chronic coughs,, La Grippe, Croup, Whooping Cough and orevents Pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed at A. O. Luken & Co. 'b drug store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.

Also Calls Employers Thieves Who Don't Pay Men What They Honestly Earn.

Dubuque, la., Feb. 16. From the pulpit of St. Raphael's cathedral, Archbishop Keane, metropolitan of the Dubuque archdiocese, hit the principal of labor unionism by declaring it is a school for thievery. The prelate had spoken on the subject heretofore, but this sermon was the strongest. .He said: ''There are unions organized to bring the competent man down to the level of a workman who is not so well skilled. The workmen who should receive more do not, because they are bound in unionism to hold up incompetent men. They force employers to pay poor laborers more than. they earn. Their aim is to get shorter hours and do as little work for the employer as possible. They don't earn salaries. This practice in unionism is a school for thievery. His arraignment of the details of unionism was severe. "Since I have made my position in the matter of unionism plain," he said, "the press of the country has spread it broadcast. I can't see the necessity of it. It is simply a Christian belief and any one having a Christian belief should think the same. The principles of unionism are against Christian doctrines." The archbishop then took organized capital to task and said the efforts of big financiers to deprive men of natural rights is wrong. "Such organized capital is a school for thievery. ' ' In conclusion, he said: "The employer who does not pay an employe for the amount of hire is a thief. The employe who does not give to his employer the labor he is paid for is also a thief." He made an appeal to men to take an active interest in politics, saying: "As your duty to your family is sacred, so it is to your city, country, and stae." The End of the World. of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove,. Ia., of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. He writes: "Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which I would never have survived had I not taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me of General Debility." Sure cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints, blood diseases, headache, dizziness and weakness or bodily decline. Price 50c. ' Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co.'s ding store. A monkey in the Breslau zoo wears spectacles. Here, they wear fie monocle as a rule. Ask any "JAP" that you may see, "Why the Czar, with Bear behind," had to climb a tree. The Yanks. God bless the Yanks, says he, They gave us Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Tom Lawson may have gone broke, as he at one time predicted, but the poor man is still able to travel about the country in a private car. A Mystery Solved. "How to keep off periodic attacks of biliousness and habitual constipation was a mystery that Dr. King's New Life Pills solved for me," writes John X. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. The only pills that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Here and there throughout the country may be found persons who are not sending wedding presents to the White House. - A pure food bill has been before Congress for seventeen years. Naturally the senate has become expert in killing it. -

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WANTED Boy at Boston Store. WANTED Girl for light housework. Good wages if competent. Apply No. 105 South 15th. W A N TE D--Middle aged woman; desires place as housekeeper, practical nurse or core of aged. Address this office. ". WANTED Girl to do general house work. Call new 'phone 23S, or at house after 5 o'clock. No. 20G N. 13th. WANTED Washing at 123. South 8th street. WANTED Girl, 214 North Ninth street. General housework. FOR RENT Nice furnished room for gentleman, 120 South Seventh. RENTING AND COLLECTING A specialty at low rates by the old reliable, Thompson Agency, 10 N. Seventh street. wed-th-tf GOING TO PARIS TO LIVE MR. RICHARD M' CURDY WILL LEAVE HIS NATIVE LAND. Their Daughter and Son Will Go With Them Fine Home Offered for Sale. New York, Feb. 13. Richard A. McCurdy, former president of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, is going to Paris to live. He will give up his handsome residence in South street, Morristown, N. J., and his servants have been notified thel their services will not be required after March 1. It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Thebaud, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. McCurdy, are going to Paris to live with the McCuvdys. Their beautiful place in Madison avenue, Moristown, is offered for sale by New York real estate agents. Mr. McCurdy 's place will be left in the hands of caretakers, and perhaps will also be placed upon the market. Mr. MeCurdy has occupied his home in South street only a short time. It is built of sandstone, is very large, and handsomely furnished Mr. and Mrs; McCurdy had planned to end their days in their new home, but a few days ago decided to go to France. From a friend of Mr. McCurdy it was learned that, having ridden himself of the business cares incidental to his presidency of the Mutual Life Insurance company, Mr. McCurdy is far happier and in better health than in many years. When asked recently what he thought of some investments the Mutual Life had made, he is reported to have said tha he did not know what the company was do ing and did not care. LADIES' I make from $18 to $30 per week and want you to have the same opportunity. The work ia very pleasant and will pay you handsomely tar even your spare time. I speak from experience, as I have often made $10.00 in a single day. . This is no deception. I want no money and will gladly send full particulars io tti Address, . t; i ' .' ' v.- fMrs. W. W. Mitchell, Box 10,. Portland, Maine. Without the Gould millions what will Boni Castellaine do Let us not worry about the iee famine. How do we know but that the ice will be thick enough to cut next Julv. ' As a highly imitative people, the Chinese have evidently learned something from the civilized nations of the world in their boycott upon American commerce-

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Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block. Phone 329. tf. FOR SALE Cyphers Incubator, cheap. Inquire at 21S Central avenue. 13-3t FOR SALE Cheap, good square piano, 104 S. 21st street. 3t FOR SALE Household furniture at 410 North Fifteenth street. LOST Gold beads" and" locket" on 14th street, between S. A street : and Vaile school. Locket set with chip diamond, monogramed K. Please return to 1317 South A street, receive reward. LOST Gilt belt between 13th and 14th on south li street, or on south ; 13th, between B and E streets. Leave at Bentlages grocery or telephone 145C and get reward. FOUND Some time ago, pair gold glasses at Boston Store desk. Dayton & Western TractlouCo Leave Richmond for Eaton, West Alexandria, Johnsville, New Lebanon and Dayton; 5:50, 6:45, 8:10, 9:10, 9:55, 11:10, 11:55 a. m.; 1:10, 1:55, 3:10, 3:55, 5:10, 5:55, 7:10 8:10 p. m. 10:05 and 11:00 p. m. to Eaton and West Alexandria. New Paris Branch Through Service. Leave Richmond for New Paris: 5:50, 6:45, 8:10 9:55 11:55 a. m. 1:55, 3:55, 5:55, 7.10, 8:10,-10:05 p. m. Transfer at New Westvillei' XJSTETATE 'LIMITED Parlor Car Bervice stopping only at Ceiitervllle, Cambridge City, Dublin, Uunrelth. Knlghtstpwn and OrMnflfld.

AMPMPM Leave Richmond 10 63 8t3 H M Arrive Eaton li 80 4 80 9 80 West Alexandria 12 44 4 44 9 44 Dayton 1 25 5 25 10 25 AM I PM P M Leave Richmond .......... 9 '25 I 1 25 T 25 Arrive Indianapolis 13 lo I 5 10 10 10

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