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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-11-16, Page 2TUE MOAN tOO.A.N T KESI NOVE1/11/11 NI 1 Mt At 1'o'sli;",trt•t t. Olt eth'r•', England., ee to Is, m4,„ n. Yt-' csitvr alt•t'IL've'. It is ill 010 tllli bllapt' tattit - tr•.t D +, o': an t'1' •pltaut'S 1'e tck:at. t , varve, a :n st•'ut'. ?,stoat let t phial/ in power are certain kinds •est ggt;ta••t s, ltttettl+ltt atulnug wilicli is her,:it wS Ili la t'ttitet•s letoxle•'ation, anal &weit. tt'Sut. In the ? Clu =ft it Of Consumption. W'1iilw tHAM O16TRLOT, wv: st in sng; part ill a lag clop. Mr 1tursytithetpri;lplletzs to to ba t't+11 1letlsed 1 111 acetylene gas. Iilc let bat, been ith» with 1 is proapOt•ts ani. as 11e Is it sUC"t=s• littillucl ill tilts fe1.e41/0tiit9.- c1Rlrell tit t'xter- . fel farther with e.L1e bodied ltwp he tie.::it u1d rot along all rig lk,i T'ald the 1110.:10s of the Old Firm ,A. co.,.izth..iuh I:l.iltan,. Of 'isllFlrltl, lift 11 aX ilelntzinan 4o. Co. I, s.ls. l?, a Y- C l,rist:mon 41 c Los '1111:47',%1 t+ •tt t'IO et JOS. of ggl neral mereh u - i lior$e 0110 tltiy ret eptly mob r 1'at}ht'r 11.e& tat 1a.P P. ; ttrtliue w4 Co.,t Corrie. i i'n€ c u iitu• c.l et:lmstttn , • wl t s 1 iw ' ' g in Saalttt.r:1 and ahead of him wwWW1a at: W. J. Matte $s, of tits, •ft4 etMO"'of 1 rig with a WWII of t•tl„ iliacs, drivels lsy a Unless e ,see married. Wingh alit, on young son a \`r ailgU Morris' orris' Oct. hues, to :.,:.ss ;';iaeto!1, of Hamilton. ' nurse stoppe.i in0023,04 so soddenly Tat+ walls of th, now furilit,irefactory I that Mr, Dolton'e hofse vat against t1U at .,tstoww•t'1 an, e' q , ta'd, and the work i edgings and reeetw t a step injuries that of .1:.z.»:», .. l41 ',.iii •t!' proceeded with et atter taking a few pat €:s it fell dents, o .co. cattva) AVMS, i',,yalttntary and Flattering Tribute Don't nee'lect that persistent hacking cou„h tilt you find ? ourself in the clutch of Ccs 41st 1 i ++n, it's act easy matter to stop it now b, taking Olt YI 2a 'S NORWAY PINE SY RU ? This pleasant remedy heals and soothes the lungs a•ld bronchial tubes, and cures lingering end chronic coughs when other eco + . he stades uit;iang merit of a piano is best intti&ated by the ouiitioe of illi world's greatest artiste. Nearly all of these who have visite i CanotIH have testa lied to 1 ho eXelelloxu•o of this ilehitelnall (ill l:hills, but it lute rtturtl::etc flee ours of the greatest Eitel'-11 e,itteer: 0. his own inution to give 'iliac ct tribute to this splendid Ctauadiat instatement, Me. , tr • , 1 erre to r' .t ti ylt. wh. 1 z.0 1 1 1 ,ic la e, w 1'a ai , t+ the meet impressive rtiltgoz Co. the, clay, scan;.; to a l ei:azaltul at:C.piano 111 \Ill soy Mnt•lt. Ha11,Teeeitto,n leer week::, 8114 .'4 tied his opinion is best explained iu tett following letter, ThQu Toront Oct, 12, 1:100, Messrs. Iieiiltzihtan t CC Goo. Toronto, t: aster ntne,—:C have Feat pleasure i0 begging you to allow luta to say that the Iweilit:mean piahloforto wr;lsielh you suppli- ed leo wwith during my 'brit t0 rl:erouto was a sours' of unativite •attel elhjoythlout autl of inspieto ion to lme4 'Ile tone has mell0wwnt'Ils and brilliant%+ the bees l!'.'tng tull sand r;xt aiA;iize, aural t 0 treble I ICC r 7 as crystal, It is itltioetl, t del:gilt to have 1 Snell all ihsstrtlwnolit to week. with. Yours very truly 'DAVID l''1i1ANOdais: -D tvl s, Thera, passed assay at the Bore of ler w tour, Thompeen, Who livor email 0%, s01t4r1:law, James Appleby, Huron st., Ttteeerater, had two ;of 111=s t'priug colts ( Clitttcohi, on Tuesday a Ltsa Week, {it,is n killed by the C.1'. R.., train on theteven-Townsend, relict ofty the late Charles Calton, at the advaii ago of 75 years told 7 l of Eun'-lith ties^rut, lei at Bea eten, Cuutbric rase or te.•t. ;fist. 15 e luldersta.lti .1>at Miss Elsie Allan hat; rt •i,zziet1 her peileitnl its ttit1hcr iu tee 1t etezettr euli0t11 to take village of tau relic .l at Douglas Corners at a con- husbau 11-redeeeal odbher last (rover ber scout ra.,lu t dormice iu salary. ---just a year ego—, she removed ftotit 111e cctllttry t nd lived with her Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnston, of Ford - dun ride- twos since. ed itttcl relpeetccl 11tueltlis. She was k`r Idetllplaee being iz,.sli»rt. I:Icr Into v, i. h t clebrated the. Iran tanto s:reary of • their wvucltling on Ttj„esL y eveiting of -rl he whole 1101010 lest week, Gaests to slut slumber of a- aha Walkerton Bin bout tweo.ts =rive wort in attendance. beton subsolibed and Mr, : lei, hood, Sreof Frowwick, is at over. The 7'rlescop remedies :;til, Dalston in, North Deaden, where he has Mr. i, lJ. C :.te, writing from Uorpetit, ,,, . l itis retie wet kms, on a visit to his Ont., s' "l lra,tetilly heti i,?Ye would have died of commin1' i'n Dilly for Dr. S-ta. i'a..tirew, wJw wwds•SQriQUSly ill. The 1,Vood's leas :my Piet. S.. rep, 1. :rare used It:t. d; In, .,u w• 4 unt:u.stand, convalscent. it for scars and co.h_,id: r it heti no equal for severe colds and throat trot.bies ” We ere pieueed tat t>bsorl'o the Millie of -- W. b'.1 eaxucy, of 'i'crouto, formerly of mSe n Griey iu the list of successful M. A. ,,.c14. to 1274' ' 41,7324, w . 4!4.44..7 , The wcrst ihlag a painter has to Genf +vj tend with is the tun. pontine. Tho lead, of course, is bad too. But the turpentine cats the kid :ops, in- flames and weakens them, make tlhe painter's life a dan- gerous and trouble- . some crc. When a painter's backaches, its time far urian to begin treating the kidneys. r KIDNEY PILLS Wi!1 f them up—take out the inflammation and conwcatio.t, give ease to the aching back. Mr. J. I'vanson, the well-known painter and decorator, ;,a Oxford St., Toronto, Ont., t t: d: - .F.bc.ut cl;tht wereee ago I was takers wits en, excruciating ph'.z in my back over the Lideeys, It,e as se bad that my Wife had to : Zh'y hot cloth i tilt the doctor came ed r sere e. en ` ine. He seal the treubl wwa.e due to a stone passing from the hide y to the bladder. Aly water vete feat. deposit and sc l rod c 1,Vhifc in this condii• 1:u.cy r:::sand started taking them. It was net 1t:ng before I got relief from pt• Y rinandl aro rim.:rovtn;tnheaIthevcr since. Illy ur h n :'rclear and does not ,.Ater than in years. i with a brick dust passing. on I heard of:Di: en's MR -LIVER P These little ereeret., r black fellows :fact easily and flitter kly on the system, clearing away all bile and &Sete material. Constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick 'headache, heartburn, waterbrash—all dis- appear when they are used. Price 25o. STRONG AND ViGOROUSS. Every Organ of ;the Beady Toned ups and 1nvf,gorated by ' Mr. P. W. Meyers, tont , sae: "1 snfl with palpitation, s1t sleeplessness :and peer one box. of Milburlt's Pills completely remi tressing eyaipan:me 1 since taking them, al slid feel strong nttd wig Milburtt s Heart alt all diseases arising worn out nerve tissuy :ing St. E., uerlin, ted for save years rtness of breath, in the Itutirt. tut Heart null Nerve vecl 'all these clis- have not suffered d now sleep well orsetrau Nerve Ville cure from weak heart, or watery blood, It Hurt To Eat. graduates at Trinity University, May cout,nuad prosperity attend him is the wish of his numerous friends in their locality. We aro pleased 'to clear that J. T. Cutis, formerly teacher in Aundersou's school 8r4 line, Morris, has been engag- ed to teach the Doing school, Perth Co., receiving a rai4e of $50 ou his sal - mat. J, T is au origna1 codger and will plan ways of lavestll g his wealth, Mr. Duthaou, of Lanes, has sold out his business at that place to Sidney Gib- son, of West Wawata»sh, the hatter has .also been appointed postmaster. Ho is au efficient and competent young man, svho will look wvr11 atter the interests of the community. Jonathan Miller, !the popular pro- prietor of the Albioli ltostler'y, Gode- , rich will introduce 4 few automobiles for the use of his Alnl Aeon guests next summer. Mr. Miller though a great lover of horset feels that he must keep abreast of the times. John Carscadden, of Iienf ryn, has sold his 35 acres of land to Samuel. Wright, owner of the brickyard, for the SUM. of $1200. Mr. Caraefidden will have au auction sale ou Tuesday, 20t1i lust, when F. S. Scott Will sell his ef- fects after which i\fti. C., will reprove to Michigan. • The pairs, nausea arid lis. tress that Dyspeptics- suffer after everr meal can all be dock Blood Bitters. It tortes up and restores the stomach to normal condition so that it digests food without causing discomfort. Here's proof positive Info li'ar,goo Splutle, '1allh8tn11ae, Wrote the folly wing: I have boon a Sufferer from Liver Complaint and 1)Ys- pel'lt'iti fee the least two yeate to tiit'1 felt *Vey cloys;t;title. I e0n14 not trtkt' llou+h food re it hart inn to eat. My fel 'tete said, ` ee're d tt't ;sett try E,11,11.' 1 dal $O, SIYtIllrw 1w) si itlt 4 ','lat•et is.tnt., fist. it 31 eenc,h t • meet, that 1 ain't t:•+t++ r'nt .thy- thi+'.' 1 t + - :a`r't,, tv L:J€ '1 tier +'Uill• permanent y removed by Bur. On Wednesday uvrniug Nov. 7th, C. Warner of Waltoni who worked for Mrs. Sage, was driving the team front the cellar door around the house to the barn, when he ran tile wagon against a post. He was throw t violently out, and besides a bad shakings up lad his collar bone broken. Chris Dulmnge, t£u inmate of the House of Refuge, 'Cliuton, died on Thursday, Nov. 8, atstihe age of 90 years of the stook for tr Twine Co„ hags a thousand dolia1$ says that the oap- ital whole amouut wwtould have been sub- scribc'd just the stuns. Tho brickwork of the audit bnildtug, has been comtsltttet a strong gang of carpenters were at work. and it will Lo be lung before that builclingis ready to rkoeive the machinery Mr. Higgilte is promising to be inking twine early iu December. The executive of the Blyth Local Uuion CI:Me iau Endeavor tuet•in the basemeut of the Methodist church on Ootelier 23rd and the, followiug officers were elected for this current year t— Presideut, Miss Moffat; vice presidents, Miss McElroy and Miss King; secretary,• Miss Bentley; treasurer, Mr. W. Taman; press reporter, Mr. J. Somers; lookout committee, Miss Anderson; convenor, Miss Penhall, Miss McElroy; Mrs. J. Barrett, Mr. D. Critte1ndeu. „ On Sunday morning. v. 4th, as Mr. and Mrs, Edward Laois of rho and of C.arrictk, were driving £o Ethel, a very serious accident occurred, which will prot ably confine Mr. Lucius to the house for a number of weeks. When nearing their destination, the 'horse shied at some object on the read, and acted in a fractious manner. .Seeing that danger. was imminent, he jumped out to hold the horse by the head, but fell, striking his knee ou a stone. The wounded member because very painful, and Mr. Lucas was unable to stand on it. He was taken home whereyhe'•is doiug very well under the doctor's care. A pretty wedding wti celebrated in St. James' church, Seaorth, on Tues- day Nov. dth, when Mr. Geo. Garbutt, of Mullett, and Miss Nellie Purcell, daughtern hte of 2rs,Tloma Thomas Purcell, rceZl, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. Father McCabe. The bride wets: attended by her 'inter, Miss Mary, while the ;room wwa assisted by Mr. Thomas Reynolds, pf Mullett. The ceremony was wits}essed by a large number of the frimes of the young couple, and at its conclusion the com- pany- went to the bride's home, where a sumptous wedding bteakeast was served During the afternot.ou they drove to their new home in Ii tfat, where they the cause of his demise being paralysis. were greeted by a large number of their He was from iGotleridh, and has been an friends. Childrem Cry 'r:•oi' r innate of the House" ince its inception. The remains were taken to Goderieh by his friends for interment. The Review Printing Co.'s plant at Windsor was practi ally destroyed. by fire on Tuesday of last week. The loss is about $3,500. It is supposed the fire originated from a lealciug gas pipe in the press room. The Review is a weekly paper ownedby T. M. White, soil of E3iter White of tlheit eter Times. A citizeu of Clinton is the owaer of t n e; venerable books; their age boiaig 118, 189 and 161yeai?s respectively. Of course the said citizenymakes no preten- ce of remembering the times and cir- cutnstances of their ''publication, nor even where he bitnseif was 1G1 years ago, wwhich was the year of grace 1739. The following are the officers of the Fortlwicll Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society for the cushing year:— raesidcnr, William tatters; Vice Pres - flout, the niinistes s having charge of congregations in the village; Sec-Treas., T tomos (.egging Directors, Messrs. '.0d - Wards, ll'allis, Seotty: Wade, Johnston and Castell; Depositary, Dr, Spence. On Sunday, Nov. 4%, a serious ao- ef tent befel Alvin, the seven year old sen of Chas. Anderson, of Craubroak, when his skull teas fractured by a kick from a horse ott the farm of Robert Bowen, where the children were spend ing Vie day. No hole is entertained for the recovery of the ,child, who has re- mained UneenSCiOt a runes the aecirient. 7. A. nothing, and 1'. 3. Livingstone, of Listowel, who spent the first week of the dear hunting setuiOU ilk Muskoka re- turned o11 Tuesday of last week. The part r haft not had /midi lack se far and the doer seemed to ho scarce. Tho weather Waa too fine Per l;uceessful hunt - mid althott 1t a nt:tuber of deer had 1)O31.1 i O'tl, none had been lilted up to th t tint) they haft. Simon i orsyth,'titll lino Morris, arriv- home 11 short time age feein Alameda, X. W. T., where he spent t''6, t.li`nne.0l• Much regret was felt by cur citizens generally on Tburscliy, Nov. l st, on learning of the death of Mrs. William Gibson. Deceased wall born in Clark township, Durham couty, Ontario, in 1847, her maiden name Geeing Elizabeth Madill. When about 1§ years of age she moved with her parents to Ooilingwood township, where she ws married to Mr. Gibson at the age of 23 ears and moo -.ed to Hovick and :seta ',1 on the fares on which she died. Mr, thiel Mrs. Gibson, in their long weddedl.lifd, •wvere never absent from each other for more than three weeks at any bile time. There were three children born to thein-.-oue soli and two daughters,, all of whom were left to mourn the•Toss of a loving mother. They are: Robert 3'., who re- sides at home; Mrs. Thos. McClenlent, of flowick, and Mrs. Peter, P. Doig, of Grey. She was it consistent and faith- ful member of the Presbyterian church for marry years. At Peotone, Illinois, en October 27th, 000urred the death of Mrs, Andrews Cowan, who was a pioneer and fer tetany years a resident of Idol illop. In 1875 the family removed to their present lionte'in Illinois. Although for the last few years Mrs. Cowan's health hail been stotidlly failing, she retained to the last a cheerful interest' in her surroundings, and a inentitl dearness- remarkable for one of her admitted ,years. :Besides her husband she loaves two sofas and two daughters to cherish Iter memory. and it large circle of relations and friends wiles have long been ttceustoiti d to rely npc:n. her as a friend of staunchest faithful- ness, She was a most devoted Christian, holding her faith in Christ as her ('t: ttr. est pox€essioli. This and her usual force 01 cletracter anade her life trio of great t fulttess,•trlat'will ba long missed in tilt, eannnunity in which slhe lived, 4r4litl working t+tt his now fettle I3't w; Ili v, ill be "omornberecl ley llntlny no Otte mil - tamed es -hater here t.: 4 t a , e, °t. • e I l 'Ile ie Mel illoy1. Diane on iVirttoiinr'• Cebirat tt. A gt'od cool cellal.• • will keep them until April with littlit or no loss, in putting cabbage in thii cellar for nsc iu early spring, I prefer o leave rcots and most of the leaves t u,,5et roots on the ground and heactr, upwstuci. For pitting out of doors, select a (try place for the pit, dig out 5 few inches deep and two feet wide, krt long as v,yJ i11 be required to hold the cabbage. In5slacithg in the pit put heads down,lettiu" roots extend up- ward and close together. Cover with clean straw or other material acct then with sufficient earth to prevent freezing;. Open the pit at one end when wishing to• get at the cabbage and when enough has been taken out for present needs close up the end with straw or other material to prevent froeziui;.—W. S. Fultz, in Farm andHoine.:f It without a Dei f ter's Examination You can find oast if the kidneys are clogged, derangedt. and diseased. Have to •or t 'ea - ] tel back? Do you backache a,ww l., t e suit have pain or 4ifrculty in urination or a to frequent distro to urinate? Are there deposits like Friek tlnstin the urine after it has stood fear 24 hours? •'•It you have any of these symptoms not a mom- ent should be cost in obtaining Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, the world's greatest *kidney dare. One pill a dose, 25 cents a bo . • Eeep Your iButter Pere. The farmer that is engaged in malting butter, and who desires to make the Bost, should ponder: on the reasons that have tended to make creamery butter a leader " on the snarhet. It must not be forgotten that one of the reasons is that the 'butter made in tie creamery- is put in a room by itself' and kept isolated from all objectionable odors till itis sent to market. This is one thing that should receive the Particular attention of the fanner. ' We have seen milk set to cream and butter4 churned in cellars where all kinds of vegetables were kept. —farmers' Review. Ser ofula t io Cause. Eczema, catarrh, lip disease, white swelling, and even !coasnmption have their origin in-naafulots oonditious. With the slightest taunt of scrofula in the blood, there is nog safety, The renl- edy for this disease in all its forms is Hood's Sarsaparilla,.' which goes to the root of the trouble and expels all im- purities and disease germs from the blood. The best family cathartic is Hood's Pills. The official •announcement of the total population of the United States for 1900 as 76,295,220. There is a total of 134,- 158 Indians not taxed. The total popu, lation 111 1890,. with which the aggregate population of the present census should be compared was 63,069,756.. Taking the 1890 population as a basis there has been a gain in the population of 18,225,- 404 during the past" ten years, represent- ing an increase of nearly 21 per. Cent. `wNP KM A. W. CHASE'S CATAita (SURE is tent direct to the3Wlseatled parts by the improved Olo%ver. Fieais the ulcers, Clears thea& passages, stops droppings in the throat and i,crmanantly cuter Catarrh and ria Fever. Slower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chess. Medietne Co.. Toronto and SuQ.le. Arm, Aller, 'Wood's p'hoaphodine, , The Great Dnglish Pemee:tr. Sold and recommended by all; druggists in Canada. Only reli- able modfeine discovered. aft packages guaranteed to Cure ell former► Sexual werkneeS,.all effeetsoftibtiae or extesg, Mental Worry, 1.zeessive un^ of Td- baoce, Opiunl or Stlmulantp. Mailed on ..eoeipt of prion, one package $1, Six, O. One tolif b oche, sfataiU cure. Peraphtets free to ant address. The Wood Company,'Wnndsor, Ont. \V'o(Ws Plans undine is ttold wiltehnnt be Oolin A. Campbell, A. A, Morrow, .1. E. Davis, A, L. Menthol), lruatiete. Tat TVIIITi Orr'VIE . H,J MIN DAIRY is pnrti ;and cold and .,-OSt S44, » . Y . . , ,' . '1 ..•,. » ' tat r^i t1.1::14 cra1\e'rn A Cat Atli. 7. t•. r rV to h t f" 4 Castoria is for Infanta and Children, Castoria is u harmless substitute for Castor 011, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. lit contains neither Opium, 11orphinn,e nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. its guarantee is thirty years' rase by Millions or Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and at -keys Feverish+ l!xess. Castoria cures DiaarrIlooaand'Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and. Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels or:Enfants and Children, givixr; healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea—Tho Mother's 'riend. Castoria„ 'a Castoria is an excellent medicine for Chitdren. Mothers have repeatedly :eta tete Of its good effect upon their children." Ds, G. C. Cscoon, Lowell, Mass. Castoria, "Castorfa is so welt adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any pre. scription known to me." II. A. theles t, M• D. Brooklyn, N. Y THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE URE OF 4. ` +.t'C.,M " tte APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CENTAUR CCM(' JY. Tt HURRAY eTR£ET N YCR•t CITY. , IE..".,,;M»X'"13,..,MR •.e,FWAr1t' 1zw3s -3.46 6 --ti" ''eslt'••, I' colas a If you ever contracted any blood Disease you are never safe unless the virus er rlR poi;oa t=ae been eradicated from the system. At times you see alaruuug setn-atom5. , betltve in hopes ne carious results will follow. Rave you any of the following i symptoms? Sure th oat, ulcers on the tongue or in the mouth, hair falling out, 'ach- ing pains itchiness of the skin, sores or blotches on the body, eyes red and smart, dyspeptic stoutach, f:exual weakness—Indications of the secondary stage. Don't trust to luck. Don't°ruin your system with the old fogy treatment—mercury and potash -which only sn tresses the symptoms for a time only to break out at;ainwherl it hat py in domestic life Don't let quaces experiment oil you. Our NEW METHOD TREATMENT is guaranteed to cure you. Our ataaewratricccn tare backed by bats& boracla =that the disease will never ret..r u. Thousands of patients ;?.are been already cured by our 151 W 1VITIM T,OD TREATMENT for over 20 years, risk—not " 1> .t a i se 1 es a isue t no a "patch t, t u i the disease. T o r ap p, i o and no return o p . tire cure. The woret cases solicited. 1r 4E) ICOU r. ova, 511:347 11liti EOD^' ".e" .L' fi edit elle will cure yeti- ar•t1 shake a nios Of you. tinder its influence the. brain becomes active, the blood purified co that all pimples, blotches and ulcers disappear; the nerves become serene as steel, so that nervousness bashfulness and despondency disappear; the eyes become bright, tae face full and clear, energy returns to the body, alai the moral, physical and sex - nal systems are invi:'o_ated; all drains cease—no more vitas waste front the system. 'rate various organs become uattral and manly. You feel yourself a Iran r ntlkuow marriage canna be a failure. We invite. all the afflicted to commit us confidentially ^ud free of ch rgre, Doe's let 4--tcks aid fakirs rob you of your bard -carved dollars. 'Virg NV LS, CORkl TOT On NO PAY. We treat ars • cure N P.VOt7.n DBIIILITT, 5ENTIAT, T7iJAx Fvl:,' 33, EMIu- SE >.' s•lyr and STONE, SYPI3If i I,, I9, GI,E' `T, .,T.t2ICTe7R'r"J"„ VJwRICo:,,.L,. 1:I4J- .,Y 11I,ADDed. itR PISI .ASir,.0, and all diem:ze peculiar to encu and vro seu.Cssas u emral- ic 11 1'+ P .*re yellavictim? Have yon lest hose? Ars; to ecetcraplatinry, li e` arriage? Has your blood been d Dave w e e ea any wear:- e 11 k. L!. a .brie? Our New Method Treatment will cure you. Cerrelit1:C0 Free. Na matter to to has treated you, write for an honest opi:tiou A roe of Char+-: . Charges reasonable goon Frce.•-1 Thio Golden Monitor" tileueratedl ooDisemiesof men '"Diseases of omen" "The Wages of sin." "ri artcocele, Strictare and Gleet." 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AC""t'ii'2 "atiAl'l' OPiiOt).ti WANT= todeliver and eollcetin Ituea County for old eetttblislted ,natutfaeteritti; wahnlee•:ttle 111,11 0, :'I 1• at year, Ilttre piay lion - ref y 210111 titan 1:ttu : it nen rainlrel. Oar rte Oar t t tee, tiny 1•:tur it in 1.113 City. /helots:, gulf ;elle, :411 :, t>titl•', , ' 014l11lVfani111k1etnl'et4, ttt!t,, •