Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 160, 3 July 1907 — Page 3

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THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TEIiEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1907.

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Few people altogether escape a disorder of the bowels. You may catch cold, aver-eat, over-drink, worry too much, not exercise enough or do a hundred and one other things that result in constipation or costiveness. When the trouble ;omes it is well to know what to do for it. In the opinion of thousands there is no better cure for constipation than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which anyone can obtain for SO cents or $1 at a drug store. We all have constipation occajionally, and the sensible thing to do is to have a bottle of this remedy alwars in the bouse. You take it at night on retiring, for example and when you wake up in the morning it vour usual hour it produces i . results. Your stomach instantly becomes lighter, your Bead cief.rer. your eyes brighter, you feel active nd spry once again, your appetite has returned and you are readv to worlc with enthuliasm and vicor. All tnls may not have taken more than a dose or two. at a cost not to exceed two or three cents. Can you aflord to feel bad. when you can f:el trood for so little? Dr. Wilson Brown, of Metropolis. I1L, has no hesitancy in saving that Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Hepsin id the greater of all laxatives and he frankly admits to his patients that if they used it when the stomach, liver or bowels got out of order they would have less need of him. It is without doubt the best euro for occasional or hronio constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness. Jaundice, sour stomach, lazy liver, flatulency, diarrhea, and similar digefttive ills in old or youn-r. It is a thousand times better than salts or purgative waters, acttt yeatly but surely, is pleasant to the tasre. does not gripe, and cures permanent! v. Go to your drucrrist and sret a 60 cent or ft bottle and see if our claims are not jus tilled. TREE TSTCS" Thcsa wlhing to try Dr.CaMI USE ' I Ew 9 well's Svruo Peosin tefors buying can have a tree sample rottie sent to their home by dressing the company. This offer is to prove that the remedy will do as we claim, and is only open to those who have never taken it. Send for it If you have any symptoms of stomach, liver or bowel disease. Gentlest yet most effective laxative fcr children, women and old folks. A guaranteed, permanent home cure. THE PUBLIC VERDICT: "No Laxative So Good and Sure as OR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN." This product bears purity guarantee No. 17, Washington, D. C PEPS3M SYRUP CO. IQSSaldwell Bldg McntioeHo, HI. Amusements Cutter Stock Company Gennett. The coming of the Cutter Stock company, opening at the Gennett next Monday night for an indefinite run, has aroused more than usual interest among the lovers of repertoire organizations as the posters promise many new plays and added features. V, G. Rozell, the tramp musician, and many new and up to the minute specialties are promised between acts, thereby forming a continuous performance. Prices during the engagement have been placed within the reach of all, namely 10 and HO cents, with usual ladies free tickets on Monday night. The advance seat sale opens at the box office Monday morning. The box offic will be open daily from 0 a. m., until 9 p. m., (excepting Sunday.) There will be 40O seats reserved at ten cents each, and tickets may be secured for an performance during the week. Matinees will be given Wednesday arid Saturday at ten cents to any part of the house. Vaudeville at the Phillies. One can but wonder how many weary months it has taken the four Youngr.,1 hoop rollers and boomerang throwers, at the New Phillips this week, to reach ; their present state of perfection in this! art. Certainly it has been a long and j tedious training for they are fully as J close to perfection as one would care, to see. Throwing of the boomerang! is an especially interesting phase ofj ..he stunt. . It is well worth while to! hear the lady member of the team nf lVcks give the rendition of the child's sci:g to her rag dolly, changing from xier natural tone to that of a wee oil of a girl. FVco Cure Aohaa and Pains In Sid, Back or Bones, Swollen Joints. Botanic Blood Balm the Wonder of the Age Thousands off Rheumatics Cured by Its Use. MWOE SAMPLE TREE TO ALL! Leading symptoms of rheumatism Which Botanio Blood Balm cures: Bone pains, sci atic or shootini pains up an down the leg aching back oi shoulder blades swollen joints oi swollen muscles : difficulty In mov ing around so yoi have to usi Trutches; blood thin or skia pale skin Itches and burns; shifting pains bad breath; sciatic, lumbago, gout, etc Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) will re move every symptom, giving quick re lief from the first dose, and Botanb Blood Balm sends a rich tingling floo or warm, rich, pure blood direct to th paralyzed nerves, bones and Joints giving warmth and strength jus where it is needed, and in this waj making a perfect, lasting cure of rheu ruatism In all its forms. In order to prove to all who are suf fering from this dangerous disease tha' Botanic Blood Balm will actually cun any case of rheumatism quickly, n matter how long standing or how bad we will send a large sample by mai free of all costs. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Is p!easant and safe to take. Compose of pure botanic ingredients. Price $, per large bottle, at drug stores or b; express. Sample free by writini Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Sold Richmond. Ind., by Alford Drug Co Ninth and Mn struts.

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HAS A NEWFISH BAIT C. P. Kirkpatrick of New Paris An Inventor-

New Paris, O.. July 3-C. P; KirkI atrick was at Kalamazoo, Miqh., Monday for the purpose of securing a nariviclurins company to make the st2-:l of the new fish baft recently in- '. trted by :. M. "H'ilcov Edward Kirkia'ric and C. P. Kirkpatrio. Social Notes of Nearby Towns Birthday Anniversary. Milton, Ind. Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson celebrated her 87th birthday anniversary, Monday. In honor of the occasion she entertained her children, Mr. and Mis. Munger of Bentonville, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ferguson and Mrs. Oliver Thornburg. T.rz. Crump Hostess. Hagerstown, Ind. Mrs. Chas Crump will entertain the members of the Thimble Club at her home in Greensfork, Friday, July 12. Meeting Postponed. Cambridge City. Ind. The meeting of the ladies Guild of the Presbyterian church has been postponed from next Thursday, July 4, to June 10, to be held with Miss Bertie La Fevre. A Picnic Party. Hagerstown, Ind. A merry crowd of picnickers Sunday were Misses Eva Roller, Dorothy Rheineger and Nellie Brant, and Messrs. Xon Gohring, Dorwin Durbin and Albert Hindman. Merry-Go-Round Club. Milton, Ind. Mesdames Elwood Beeson and Harry Manlove entertained the Merry-Go-Round Club and their husbands at the home of the latter, Saturday evening. Pedro , was played at six tables. The first prize was awarded to Mrs. Daniel Schuder, the all cut to William Wallace, and the booby to Miss Luella Newman. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace, Miss Luella Newman and Park Lantz were the guest3 of the club. An elaborate two-course luncheon was served by the hostesses. Guests on Sunday. New Paris, O. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Danily entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Benner, Mrs. Goldie Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Danily, Jr., and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wrenn, Sunday. Clear white clothes are a sign that the housekeeper uses Red Cross Ball Blue. Larga 2 oz. package, 5 cents. Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio Thimble Party. Milton, Ind. Mrs. R. W. Warren will entertain a company of ladies with a thimble party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her guest, Mrs. Earl Warren of Cincinnati, Ohio. Painting Residence. Hagerstown, Ind. Dr. Eli Thurston is improving his residence on South Pearl street with a new coat of paint. Mahlon Gephart is also having his tenant house repainted. Fine Corn Field. Milton, Ind. Ed Beeson has what is said to be the best field of corn between Milton and Connersville. Place as Deliveryman. Cambridge City, Ind. Herman Barnett will fill the position as deliveryman with F. II. Ohmit & Co., recently vacated by Jesse McConkey, who has gone to New Mexico. Block Is Sold. Milton, Ind. The Farmers' bank has purchased the Kinsey block. Proceeds Were $29. New Lisbon, Ind. The ladies of the TJ. B. church served ice cream and cake to the public Saturday night; proceeds $20, which was given for the benefit of the church that is soon to be remodeled. New Barber Shop. Milton, Ind. A New Castle man will open a new barber shop in the Beeson block. An Able Discourse. New Paris, O. The Rev. Grauser of the Methodist church delivered a very able discourse Sunday evening on "The Stainless Flag." The house was well filled. Cemetery Association. Centerville, Ind. The Woman's cemetery association will meet on next Friday afternoon at the rooms of the Civic club. Buys Roadsters. Cambridge City, Ind. Charles Lackey purchased two fine roadsters from Al Bartlett at Lewisville, Monday. Emperor William is leaving little undone to win American friendsnip. It is said that he is sending to Harvard and Columbia universities presents of three valuable works. One is a fine copy of the works of Frederick the Great, In thirty-four volumes; another is a copy of the works of Adolf Menzel. the painter, and the third the book on uniforms of Frederick the Great's army. Li riTTrro IT till

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FIFTY-THREE YEARS' IS No Church Bell Rang for the Whitewater Residents on Last Sunday. DUE TO DISEASE SCARE. FEAR OF DIPHTHERIA CAUSED THE CHURCHES TO SUSPEND THEIR SERVICES DANGER IS PAST. Whitewater, Ind., July C The Sunday just past, was perhaps the quietest ever known in this village, due to the diphtheria scare. In 1ST4 the present M. E. church was built and the first church, bell rang from its tower. If the memory of our oldest citizens has not lapsed, June .'With was the first Sabbath in all these years that a church bell has not called the citizens to worship or to Sunday school. To the older members of the Sunday schools the Sabbath quietness hung over the town like a pall and a feeling of restlessness and lonesomeness made the day seem long and the coming of night was welcomed, the bustle of a work day was 'anxiously awaited. A few outsiders ventured into the town for a moment's inquiry concerning the sick and that was the only relief -or change for the few who remained faith ful to the benches on the corner. The fear of a spread of diphtheria has subsided. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS WITH UUBA W000S Pleasant Social Affair Held at Centerville. A CLOTHES PIN CONTEST. Centerville, Ind., July 3. The Woman's club met at the home of Miss Laura Woods on Monday afternoon. The meeting was held in the shade of the grand old trees on the lawn. All formal business was suspended and the entire afternoon was given over to social enjoyment. Among the amusements of the occasion was a clothes pin contest, and consisted of a trial of skill in rlaoinir clothes pins on the line. The highest number pinned on the line by any one person, in the allotted time of one minute, was forty-seven. A prize was given to the lady who placed the few est number of pins on the lines. It was a grotesque clothes pin doll, dress ed in. Japanese paper and created a great deal of merriment. An elaborate supper was served later in the afternoon on one long table in the walk through the shrubbery. Ac elegant center piece of sweet peas decorated the table. The favors consisted of small silk flags. Miss Emma Bradbury of Indiar.ann. lis, and Mrs. DeYarmon of Richmond, were guests of the club. ASK FOR ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, A POWDER. It makes walking easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Swollen and Sweating feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 23c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.

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yi ,- ev at the WITHOUT A CELEBRATION However, Cambridge Will Observe the Fourth. Cambridge City, Ind., July 3. The Fourth will be generally observed in this city, almost every business house being closed the entire day, excepting the groceries, which will open a few hours in the morning. It is probable that a large number will spend the day out of town, as there will be no celebration held here. Several parties will picnic at Jackson park and Swallow's grove. MERRY GO ROUND MEETING. Mrs. L. P. Zeller Was the Hostess Tuesday AfternoonsMilton, Ind., July 3 Mrs. Charles I Davis entertained the Merry Go Round i Club, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ij. P. i Zeller was a guest of the club. Mrs. '. Dan Schuder won the first prize at pe- i i dro. Nice refreshments were served i by the hostess. BUSINESS HOUSES WILL CLOSE. Whitewater, Ind., July The fol lowing business houses and the postoffice will be closed July 4th from 8 a. m., till p. m: Wm. lliatt's meat market, C. L. White's store, The Pyle xMercantile Co.'s store. THE UiLA MONSTER. Strange Ways of This Dreaded and Herd Citing Reptile. Of somn of tlw strange ways of the giia monster, that little known creature of tlit? southwestern deserts, a correspondent writes: "I have had some ei.perieuc.-e3 with Giia monsters and can state that, no matter what scientists may claim, the Gila monster is a good thing to shun. Indians and Mexican: have a horror of it and fear it more than a rattlesnake. I believe that the bite of the Gila monster Is uaugerous because of the creature's habit of eating lizards, bugs and rodents and then lying on sand so hot that it M.'siors tha hands and feet of men. The heat causes the food to putrefy In the stomach, evidenced by the fact that the teeth are often covered with a ferirented. putrefied froth from the food. A Lite has the same effect as the cut of a CA -sect ing knife used on a cadaver in other words, the Inoculation of a t.e:ul!y poison. "When fii ,!;:rr.cd or augry he can move quite r::pM!y. That short, thickstubby tail is used In jumping, just as a kancrnroo tu es hi3 tail. The Gila monster I ite j like a bulldog and has the tenacity o a snapping turtle. I once saw some men teasing a Gila monster brought to Tucson. A string was tied around his nock. The Gila monster was crawiiug around on the ground, trying to get away, but was pulled back by the string. This was carried on till the creature became furious. The crowd around the Gila monster knew nothing of his power to spring. Suddenly he sprung up and bit a man among the crowd on the hand, leaping fully two feet from the ground. "Another instance, this of a man whoso chief object seems to have been a foolhardy display of fearlessness. He was holding one of the monsters in his hand by the back of its neck, so It could not bite him. He dropped his hand to the side of his leg. The Gila monster shut his teeth down on his heavy duck overalls, taking a double piece out where the cloth folded as quickly as a pair of scissors could have cut the fabric and as cleanly." Chicago News. Is The JStomseh Dispensable T An operation for the removal of the stomach, in a Chicago hospital recently, promoted discussion among the eurgreons whether the stomach could be removed and the patient be none the worse for it. Before the discussion had well died out. the patient had died. It demonstrated he conid not live without hia stomach. To keep the stomach in good condition, and core constipation, indigestion, etc.. use the ?reat herb laxative compound. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Druggists sell it at 50 cents and Si a bottle.

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MODISTIC MATTERS. Jaunty Cutaway Coat New Browr Stockings Are Stunning. Cutaway coats have pushed theli trim and jaunty way to the front nud pushed behind them at the same time the Eton and the throe-quarter lengths, all save the pony coat, which shares the joys of popularity with the cut away. Golden brown thread stockings witl openwork bowknota at the skies an smart to wear with brown pumps. Brown shoes are easily the leaden in footgear, and some of these shoes are ornamented with cut steel buckles Leather bows are al.o a pretty fluisl for the bronze boot. Some that art laced with wide ribbon have two bows one at the top and one at the instep. Champagne color and pale gra? gloves are worn with white linen suits Many of the summer evening glove are made with lare uppers. Long light dust coats are made o tinted linen embroidered in white. Por. OP BOItDEBED FOULARD 5565, 5653. gee or shantung silk is also very good for these coats. Collars and cuffs of green and blue foulard give them a smart touch. Three piece costumes, consisting of chiffon skirt, lace blouse and coatee of brocade, are modish for afternoon wear. Bordered materials are very mnch used this season and are to be found In bewildering beauty and variety. The gown illustrated is-a-eedingly chic example of ecru foulard bordered with dots of brown. JUDIC CIIOLLET. WHAT TO WEAR. Time For the Graduation Gown Attractive Stylea For Old Ladies. The type of girlish gowns classed as graduation frocks is of great interest to many people at this season. Such frocks are not only well adapted to the festivities that mark the close of the school term, but are quite as desirable for any other, of the purposes for which an especially smart girlish toilet is required. All the grandmother styles are reckoned especially attractive today, but no one now thinks of selecting any model without first making an estimate of the requirements, as a builder does before he contracts to build a house. The items are different, the materials filmy textured fabrics and pretty colored trimmings Instead of bricks, paint, etc., but the principle is the same. Embroidered collar and cuff sets in linen and similar fabrics are used on the spring coats. A touch of linen," or an entire vest of it Is seen even on some heavyweight suits. Combs are now generally in sets. Back comb and side combs of different sorts are not at all smart. A saleswoman said that she had sold more dotted brown veils this season than ever before. Striped suitings of all sorts are greatly in rogue, but the gray and white ones are especially well liked. Here Is a suit of this material with one of the new fitted jackets combined with a plaited skirt. Such a costume Is admirable for a number of occasions, such as shopping, walking and traveller JUDIC CHOLLET.

The Eternal Feminine. The sons of men rule the world, but the daughters of men govern it through them. It is woman who founds society in its artificial aspect. It is woman who creates class distinctions and Insists on maintaining them. It Is woman who imbues man with desire to emulate, who instills into him socia; ambition that Inevitably brings in its train the restless fever of acquisition, the madness of greed, the ambition for power through financial success. It id woman who is at once the social bulwark and the autocrat. London Woman's Life.

A Korean Romance A romantic little story comes from the Chuksan district. One of the residents having died of illness, his only wife declared her intention of killing herself. Arguing that it was not right for a woman to remain alive after her husband was dead and that she would be far happier if she followed him, she put her plan Into execution and committed suicide the same night. She was only twenty. Korea Dallv TImis.

HOSTS OF GOOD PEOPLE ATI Grer This Blessed Land Rise Up and Praise Dr. Pierce's Family Medlclses. Common Gratitude Prompts This Sentiment In Favor of Dr. Pierce's Medicines. These people, eo ready and anxious to recommend Dr. Pfrrce's Medicines, have themselves been cured, or some friend or loved ons has been cured, by these-.medicmes. Naturally, a eenee of gratitude prompts such persons to

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world a full list of the ingredients entering into ht medicines, and this completely confounded Lis malicious traducers and vindicated both the Doctor and his medicines. In consequence, bis medicines have enjoyed a popularity and increase in sale of late, amounting almost to a boom, and it is believed that this greatly increased demand is due largely to the fact of Dr. Pierce's open, honest way of treating his patrons andfpatients by repoping confidence in those who trust in him and his medicines. He has no secrets to withhold from them. He publishes the composition of his medicines openly and above board, so that all who use them may know exactly what they are taking. Thus they are placed in a class all by themselrcs and cannot be considered as either secret or patent medicines, for they are in fact neither.

WHAT THEY CURB. People often ask What do Dr. Pircc' two leading medicines 'Golden Medical Discovery and 'Favorito Prescription cur? " Briefly, the answer Is that "Golden Meotcai l)Lcovcryw is most notpnt m U-ratlve or hlmnl-nurltier. Pd trmlr r. Itiviorator. and act especially favorabi; Medical Discovery - Is most notpnt nlL v a curative wav upoh uii n.. mup... hmug surf pres. oi tiie nasal passages, iroat. bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and bladder curing a large percentage of catarrhal ca.e whether the disease affects the nasal passae.. the throat, larynx, bronchia, tomach (as catarrhal dyspepsia), bowels (as mucous diarrhea), bladder, uterus or other pelvic organs. Even in the chronic or ulcerative stages of these affections. It is generally successful in affectlnir cures- In fact the "Golden Medical Discovery " is without doubt, the most successful constitutional remedy for all forms of catarrhal diseases known to nodern medical science. In chronic Nasal Catarrh Dr. JSatres Catarrh Remedy fluid should bo used for washing and cleansing out the natal passages while taking tho "Discovery" for its blood cleansing and sjecific, healing effects upon the mucous lining membranes. This combined lor al and general treatment will cure a very large percentage of the worst cases of chronic nasal catarrh, no matter of how many years' standing they may be. As to tb?" Favorite Prnscrtntlon.- It la ryUvr f,,r ?Tip fMjrc of one rlass nf diseases onlvthoe weaknesses, derangements and Irregularities peculiar to women. It is a powerful, yet gently ar-t-Ing. invisrorating tonic and nervine. For weak, worn-out. over-worked women no matter what has caused tho break-down, "Favorite Prescription will be found most effective in building up the strength, regulating the womanly functions, subduing pain and bringing about a healthv, strong, vigorous condition of the whole system. Dr Pierce believes that our American lorets abound in most valuable medicinal roots for the cure of most of our obstinate and most fatal diseases, if wo would properly investigate them: and, in confirmation of thU lirm conviction, he points with pride to the almost marvelous curs effected by his "Golden Medical Discovery" which has proven itself to bo the most efficient ftomach tonic, liver invigorator. heart tonic and regulator, and blood cleanser known to medical science. Not less marvelous. In the en paralleled cures it Is constantly makcur of woman's many peculiar affec

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MRS. WARREN HOSTESS. Mrs. Earl Warren of Cincinnati, Wat The Guest of Honor. Milton. Ind., July 3. Mrs. It. W. Warren entertained a company of ladies Thursday afternoon In honor ol her visitor, Mrs. Earl Warren of Clncinnati.A guessing contest formed th amusement. The guests were Mesdames E. I. Jones, Hiram Crook, W. 1 Parkins, Ed Wilson, H. K. Newman, Harry North, J. O. Bragg, Henry Mueller, John Thurman, Morton Warren, F, C. McCormick, John Brown, Mrs. D. H. Warren and Mrs. Mark Schissler ol Richmond and Misses Nellie Jones, Dora Wallace, Luella Newman, Carrie Michael. Alice Beeson and Marie Ben ner. Dainty refreshments were served. Favors of small flags were given. Your Opportunity. Be sure tha. your great opportunity will confront you. Are you prepared for It? Will you be equal to it? Have you laid your foundation deep and wide and strong? What will do you with your great opportunity when It other afflicted ones, notwithstanding published in 1904 in the Ladies' Home account and judgment obtained against article concerning Dr. Pierce's Favorite take a bold step and publish to the whole tions, weaknesses and distressing derange me n ts, is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, as Is amply attested by thousands of unsolicited testimonials contributed by grateful patients wlio have been cured by It of leucorrhca, painful periods, Irregularities, prolapsus and ether displacements, ulceration of uterus and kindred affections, often after tnaoy other advertised medicines had failed. Doth these world-famed medicines are wholly made up from the glyceric extracts of native, medicinal roots, found in our American fowts. The processes employed In their manufacture were original with Dr. Pierce, aid they are carried on by skilled ohemlsts and pharmacists with the aW of apparatus and appliances socially designed and built for this purpose. Doth medicine entirely free from alrohol and all other harmful, habit-forrn'rig drugs. A full list of their ingredient Is printed on each of their wrappers. They are both made of such native medicinal roots as hae received the strongM endorsement and praise for their curative virtues from the most prominent writers on Materia Afcdlca in this country. What is said of their power to cure the several diseases for which they ar advised may be esily learned by sendtn your name atKl address to Dr. I. V. pierce. Buffalo, N. Y for a little be ok let which he has compiled, containing copious extract from numerous standard medical books, which are consulted as authorities by physicians of the several schools of practice for their guidance In prescribing. It Is free to iu. A. postal card request will bring it. You don't ha ve to rely eolely upon th manufacturer's say-?o as to the power of Dr. Pierce's medicine to cure, as with other medicines soid through druggists. You have tho dMvlmtttsd testimony of a host of the leading medical writers and teachers. SeiW. for this copious testimony. It can be relied, upon to be truthful becausu it U entirely di inlerextetl. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. Constipation is the causa of many diseases. Cure the cause and yoa cure the disease. One "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Druggists sell them, and nothing is "just as good." They are the orUjinnl Little Liver nils first put up by old Dr. Pierce over 40 years ago. Much imitated, but never equaled. They are tiny su ear-coated granules -easy to take as caodir.