The Clinton New Era, 1896-12-11, Page 7f f
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Oocewber, 11 ry1896
`IT PAYS TO
l 7 8.uooess continues W attend pupils of
eCanada Business College
N'' CHATHAM, ONT.
1`47 are everyvtthere successful, and are being
4H104 in the
,
bbeu
t positions in
the gift of
t
h
o
,siness public.
�on B art just placed as Book-keeper and
�!tNu a her for the kHadley Lumber 0uL
It L Ross as a teacher of Mathematics and
14 morcial subjects, in Troy Business College,
It 4 New. York, at a salary of 010,20 per annum.
st Payv to Atteud the Beat.
,►p ]lave plaoed over fifty pupils in such >osi-
tgn as rho one secured by Mr Ross, and ave
I01# au &P from from another American
tpelriees College, to supply thorn with a teacher
tot the Shorthand Department.
r7er catalogue of either department, address
X,7ki #LAC13LAN Co Chatham
Ir Jft9t
Nedding, Cakes
81 as. McClacherty's are made for
peo a who want the, beat. They
t. arelunequalled for fine quality
and artistic decorations
re ship them by express to all parts
a of the Dominion. Safe arrival
guaranteed.
italogue and prices on application,
J.A IES IiCCLACHERTY,
sker'al'1ti Confectioner, 'Dlinton
LAD I ES .
°0,08nalpation from Pain
is FOUND IN
Dr. LeRoy's Female Pills,
17[e only relia0[• and traetworthyp�rpA�r,aat..
Uwe milwedy eyver Ulama mored for alt utetp•
tA1s11tim mitts remntenyetem aealeduheular i
free. Price i[ for box ofdra¢Ctsta, or by mat I
seoetely Beal on receipt of pr
7 Pill Co, Victoria St., Toronto, Can. !
�olr Bale by AlAeNN&V4+MSON
A burglary, g y, t h .
e highest on record,
is just heencoulmitted in Paris. The
lief worked his way up the Eeiffel
,we[, and broke open the srtfes at the
leatre. and restaurant there Unfor-
matelylfor himself he also managed
,open the ioont where the liquors
ere kept, got drunk and fell asleep,
here ne was found in the morning_
MURIZAY
L.ANMAN'S
FLORIDA., W.NTER
THE
SWEETEST
MOST FRAGRANT
MOST REFRESH.
tollPjarlirlg ni�l� I
/ AND ENDURINU OF ALL
PERFUMES FOR THE
—AND—
HANDKERCHIEF,
TOILET OR
DRY IKIL '!
•S`
Tiber having the very latest !m rower
T. ani employing the most skilled worE-
ble to do work in his lion in the 1�Uet I
ALL DRUGGISTS PERFUMERS AND
f
Pry manner, at reasonable rates and
to shortest Notice. A trial solicited i
�i� '}
11A
-N?,
�, \
RRA f 1t�• �'
"I beg yor pardon, air, but will you
purchase that for me,"
1 �:,i
''
(:�
1'4 �,
Cures
}
k
have much leisure time. The newspaypers
' t " r,
,
`�
written by wasters. They are superficial;
'I r�
+f i;'g.
3e,„• ..
r
The tramp spoke hurriedly, as though
" y
�, • , i A 1
1
his plea. He wanted the book, and to
indicate that he was not of the lowest
order of tramp, said; "To paraphrase
—
Canner, 'All Ualis divided into three
parte—the bitterlbess of the world, of
the flesh and of the devil.' I have experi-
"Paine's" Has a World-wide
enced the first, aro experiencing the
Record of Life-saving
second and hope for something better
A burglary, g y, t h .
e highest on record,
is just heencoulmitted in Paris. The
lief worked his way up the Eeiffel
,we[, and broke open the srtfes at the
leatre. and restaurant there Unfor-
matelylfor himself he also managed
,open the ioont where the liquors
ere kept, got drunk and fell asleep,
here ne was found in the morning_
MURIZAY
L.ANMAN'S
FLORIDA., W.NTER
THE
SWEETEST
MOST FRAGRANT
MOST REFRESH.
tollPjarlirlg ni�l� I
/ AND ENDURINU OF ALL
PERFUMES FOR THE
—AND—
HANDKERCHIEF,
TOILET OR
DRY IKIL '!
BATH.
Tiber having the very latest !m rower
T. ani employing the most skilled worE-
ble to do work in his lion in the 1�Uet I
ALL DRUGGISTS PERFUMERS AND
f
Pry manner, at reasonable rates and
to shortest Notice. A trial solicited i
GENERAL DEALERS.
7 NEAR' G.T '•I. STATION, CLI..
picked up a copy of Les Mlserables, As
11
CLZNTON
1JARN'ESk___1
EMPORIUM
Opposite the Town Hall.
BES...
A splendid line of Saskatchewan Robes—three c�lors--light and
dark brown and black, 'quality equal to Buffalo and prices.trade
1 winners. Goat and Galloway Robes, all sizes and prices.
IRNESS, ETC,
{ Our special make of Single Harness has gained a au,Verior reputa-
tion for neatness, durability and lowness of price. learn Harness
4 always in stock or made to order. Horse Blankets, Collars, Bells,
1 Combs, Brushes, &c., also Trunks and Valises.
ods are Bargains at our prices,
JOHNSON & ARMOUR.
E; ALL KNOW iT, ALI, ROADS LEAi1 TO CLINTON
AND ALL STREETS TO
netts I urnita e Store
Where you can buy Furniture for, very little monrv, its i haven gond
assortment in all lines in stock, which will he s(,ld >il greatly rcdn(e(1
prices frogs now until after the ('hristrnns holidays.
Kindly give me A call before buying elsewhere, atirl he cf,nrtinrcd that
y prices and (I it are right.. Also 11 frill line of Fndertaker• r+ (roods
nn hand.
BARLET �.�, Clinton Huron St.
Year in and Year Out the
v
Pt City Business & Shorthand Colle�iri, London, Ont
`r,Ou
Gives the mostpraetical business and shorthand ran Obtainable.. CnursrR
ottlrefully graded. Rooms and equipment the boat. Studento assiRtrd to
t Profitable positions weekly. Good board, $2.50 per week. Fdr partirularB
of either conree address
J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal
s
nton Sash,DAoor�BllndFactor�
��, -+,.•.rte
COOPER BROS., - - - PROPRIETORS,
'�
General Builders and Contractors.
ft
ik factory is the largest in the county, and has the very latest improved ma-
kl'yy capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive
able stook and prepared plans, and give eetimates for and build all olass-
df Buildings on short notice and on the closest prices. All work is supervis-
`1f1 A' fneohriniosl wag and eatiafaction gnaranteed. We sell all kinds of in.
terior and exterior material. 1
Who Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Et I
Cit RAYf3D.lLr• 1300001, E
O DES ; iitaflufa tared D
+� 'f,_ rif:e,nd eatlmatpa wfao patlioillg ttr b'1'dMjr a
, +, , 'i;�"il �s,:.. ... c. g ,a f •iii
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TUB C, LINTON NEW ER
The(.;•n arnauTrump•
THE KIND YOU NEE]
A man stopped at' a book cart in Ann
street, Saturday, to look over the cheap
paper editions that it Contained. He
—
picked up a copy of Les Mlserables, As
he did so a tramp touched him on thev
shoulder and said:—
Nalnel` �,` Celery (.UI11pOU111
"I beg yor pardon, air, but will you
purchase that for me,"
the}Ullly kind that
A gruff "No" was the reply, but the
tramp was not to be easily got rid of.
Cures
"I enjoy rending, sir," lie said, "and
have much leisure time. The newspaypers
—
do not satisfy Inc. Their stories are not
-
written by wasters. They are superficial;
Other Celery Conco(!tioul
they are not front the heart; they have
no particular object in view. Hugo had
no equals, and so no euporiora."
Merely Worthless Iilll
Y
The tramp spoke hurriedly, as though
unwilling to let his forced bearer escape
tatlons
his plea. He wanted the book, and to
indicate that he was not of the lowest
order of tramp, said; "To paraphrase
—
Canner, 'All Ualis divided into three
parte—the bitterlbess of the world, of
the flesh and of the devil.' I have experi-
"Paine's" Has a World-wide
enced the first, aro experiencing the
Record of Life-saving
second and hope for something better
than the third. I am a tramp, an outcast
—_
—you can see that—butt I have been a
gentlemaln—tis the world uses the word
If you are numbered amongst the sic]
—and at times I can momentarily for.
and diseased, the medicine you need is th,
get that I belong to the Brotherhood
kind that has cured your friends ant
of Adversity. But even these moments
neighbors.
are getting rarer and yet more rare.
Paine's Celery Compound is, to -day, thl
But why bother you with this?
only medicine that can meet your needs i.
"Purchase for me this cheap, copy of
you are suffering; from rheumatism, neural
'Les Mlserables.' Jean Valjean was one
gia, liver and kidney troubles, dyspepsia
of the brotherhood, Fantine, was another;
constipation, nervousness, or from any
the book Contains many others, and I
trouble that results from impoverished or
wish to read it again. I have read it four
impure blood. It cures the sick as surely
times and havo passed it on. I will do
as night follows day.
so again, for it contains much that by
The vast reputation tbat Paine's Celery
contrast makes an outcast's life seem
Compound has acquired as a lifesaver has
easy, and although you may doubt me,
led unscrupulous men to put tip worthlesE
while to an extent it embitters us, it in
imitations, and to name them celery pre -
the end elevates us, only to a slight de-
parations. Many people are deceived daily
gree it is true, but it has a heript3cent
'by these miserable frauds, spending th�it
effect, and that, no matter how slight,
money for remedies that have no establi h^
Is something,"
ed record, and that Carl never cure.
The plan addressed, wishing to ter-
A little care on the part of those ,who
minato the appeal, and heing more or
Purchase will soon have the effeeb of ban -
less impressed,by the tramp's words and
iahing such deceptive liquid preparations
manner, picked the volumes from the
from our midst.
part, paid for them, handed them to the
Ask for "Paine's"; insist upon getting
trump and walked away.
"Paine's"; and be satisfied that the name
The Follow of the Brother -hood of Ad-
"Paine's" is on every wrapper and bottlo
versity said: "1 ' am much obliged to
that you buy. When you secure "Paine's"
You, sir. Humphl cannot even wait to
you bate the only medicine on earth that
be thanked for a kindly act because the
can drive off your load of misery au•1 suf-
beneficiary is a tramp. Curious thing is
fering, and give you a healthy, fresh and
human nature."—New York Times.
joyous life.
AN ACHING BACK
-
1'•e, r'1 }• Inn pl'BfiYl011 n.
—
&vrsry ono niust have found how difft-
And the Misery it CaUSe$
en:tItistoeradicate early impressions,
or to overcome prejudices acquired later
The kidneys cannot talk and the only
in life. Our first impressions cling to us
way they have of letting us know when
with a tenacity which qo change of place
they are sick is by making our backs ache,
not' situation can destroy. The home of
If it is only a little ache the kidneys are
our childhood, the friends and assoofa-
only a little sick. If it is a big, peace- do•
tionrt of our youthful days, form Images
stroying, nerve-racking ache, the kidneys
in our remembrance which can never bo
are more than a little sick. In either case
wholly obliterated. The wanderer front
it must be attended to at once.
his native country may in his adopted
Doan's Kidney Pills act directly on the
home meet new associations and acquire
kidneys, make them strong and healthy,
inore wealthy c-onnectinns and a higher
slid stop aching backs in every case.
standing 1n society than he held in the
Here is a sample case.
land which gavo him birth, still tho
Mrs R. S. Gagen, Clinton, Ont., says,
humble dwelling in which he was reared,
"Since I was 19 years of age I have But-
the partners of his early joys and sor-
fered from lame back and other kidney
rows, the habits he was accustontea t0
troubles which seemed to become worse as
in youth, ore all "green spots" In his
I grew older.
remiuiseanees continually watered front
"Although I had taken a great deal of
the fount of never -failing memory,
M.,
hoping to get relief I am sorry to
--
say that none of the medicines I tried were
InR OI the 7nIlPL.
successful. However, I am now happy to
Fraulein Payer, a Swi-;s, who has
state that the DOan'a Kidney Pills which I
recently obtained her degree as Doctor of
bought at Allen & Wilson's drug store
Alediclne, 19 lecturing her fellow -country
proved the remedy 1 bad so long been
women on the unsanitary enormities of
searching for.
modern female fashion,
"They were just what I needed because I
Rnvently, when the Society of Swiss
commenced to improve at once after taking
Sehoolmistressos was holding Its yearly
them, and now do not hesitate to say• that
session in Aurau, Dr. Payer was invited
every vestige of pain hn been removed
to address then[. She took for her pub.
from my back, and also that I am in much
lett "The Sins of the Toliet," and de -
better health in other ways as a result of
livered a militnnt oration against the
using these remarkable pills."
wearing of corsets, against gloves, and
against long skirts. Her reasoning was
A novel method of punishing pupils has
so effective that at thn end of her lecture
been put Into operation by Mr W. A. Knee-
no fewer than 100 women came forward
land, the principal Riverside School, Point
and subserlbed their nitrites to a pledge
St. Charles. He believes that constant re-
to renounvo tho corset, to wear gloves
petition maketh the heart sick, and when a
Only upon "ceremoninl occaslonR," and
boy breake a rule, be ie forced to repeat his
to Nati' t:.rlr dres rR made n foot short
infraction until he is Aauseated. Recent-
of th" ern n-1,
Iq the teacher found some of the boys with
tobacco. He to)k some of it, put in a glass
of water and made each of the boys take a
REAt,, MAax, LKAax.—An exchange gives
sip. As the principal intended, the boys
the
follnwin„c sensible hilts to correspond -
became very 111. He took them flown to
ante: Number the pages of your manuscript.
the basement, and they vomited as bad
boys should. They were returned to their
side
Don't number the Items. Write oft one
of the paper only. Ifo not refer to
classes, none the worse, and the teacher
people by th"ir initials. Do not write rny-
scored atrtumph.
aterions
paragraphs that only yourself and
a few others understand. Ilonot abbroviate
words. fin not refer personally to voting
ponple's courting. Give the -day and date
of
everything. Try to du good for you
when Iin.by wnq Riek, wit gar, her ('astnrfa.
"'hen stir w1u; a Child, shot "ru"I fur
Wh"n Thr brcarno Mian, : hot r I utq r r,A;;h,ritL
WlWrl she had Children, she gave thorn Castorla.
i1,• 1, lir t, nd„6e.
while ,fohn Chrilnhrrlin loved a
harmlegp prrtctical joke, hr would not
tolerate nnythinv that would wound the
feelingy of strtniter or friend, nn`l he
any rnngnuntlr watchful tojwovnnt newly
1110`1" nrvlrllit1,tnrl`•'M from attempting to
rtnnlnte hila nt the oxpenso of the nom
fort and snm"timrs the Rafety of othnrA,
\Pith the exportation of receiving
Chan)b"rlin's npi,roval and ereating a
reputnrinn try n joker, It pmminent poli
tirtnn, with rotor .• n,on•y than refinement
of Rentinwnt, pror•ured a half dozen large
and livol'v lohstery and tied them so they
"nuld not oyrnpn in n hold where an
equally nnrr,flned fellow pnlltlninn was
in glerp in grent glen he ronfiried in
Chanherlin, who irnmedlrttely pent a
Porter to the room, with Inqtructlons to
remove the lobsters; and look the door of
the prartdr•al Iokpr'R room, after placing
hit hnggng•• In the hall.
A rlork nam" out on thn piazza and
hnndpd the• pnlittelnn his hill.
"What'll this?" he asked, "Ain't I
good for this amnunt7 why, I could buy
the hotel if I want -Ad to, .John."
"well, perhaps you Could," roplied
Chamberlin, "tint YOU Can't buy me
with It. i g11A9R YOU belong down where+
they Cnngidrr it real, gnnulne sport to
souso hride[rr•nnmR in horse troughs and
to tdn tin pnns to rings' tails. There's the
Place to play your lobster tricks, and
not here• "
The politician paid his bill, and had
the decency to keep away from Cham
berltn'a forever thereafter.—Atlanta
Journal.
THE BF.BT ADVF.RTIBEMENT8
Many thousands of unsolicited letters
ave reached the mannf.,otnrers of BOott'R
lmnlsion from those enred through its of o,
tConantnptid 40d•,k of
hlone di pees.
tend rail apat" 8 ttil u iia stsis,
a those Vniq
Q Wlll�lte.'r -.
a...
may never have as good a chance again.
Build people up; don'tpnll thrrn down.
Eternal Vigilance.
"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty."
It is the price of everything worth having
^ It iv theprice
of life itself A
than needn't hr
always looking
forclanger,
/ afraid that
, 9Otttrthing will
hnppen to Inns.
l but a wise nine
will form It hahlt
of care shout the
Important things of
g life
e
It isn't half so
much trouble to take
care of vnurself aq it
\� iq not to A plan
who follows regular,
healthy habits, feels
good all the time.
Life is worth living
to him. But a man
who "don't want to
bother" with taking
j� care of himself has
J more pRin and miy
ery crowded into one
y clay than a good
healthy, hearty man
who lives right
would ever know of
to a whole year.
When a man's storaRch is Out of order,
and his digestion don't work; when his liver
gets to be sluggiph and won't clear the hili
out of his blood, it is time for him to look
Out for himself. He gets no nourishment t
out of his food. His blood gets thicker and
thicker with impuritieB. Fiis nerve9 Ret Irri [
tate& He loses energy and fighting force
He may Bay, "I Can stand it, i will feel
better to morrow;" but the chances are be
will feel worse tot-tnOrrow and worse still f
next day. He ought to put himself right at 1
Ince. Fie needs Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. It is made for just this condition t
it rouses Up the diReRtive and nutritive
lrganq, and gives them power to extract
rrnm the food all the nutritious elementB
ind tranRform them into rich, nourishing t
Hood. it enables tl[e liver to cleanse oat all s
Alious impurities and pour into the circUI -
inn an abundance of highly vitalized h1oOr , I
all of the life-giving red cri puscloA whi
mild up healthy flesh, won at etren�t E
ind nerve-e.hel`97. It doea not make flab
EDUCATION IN MEXICO.
Llrm'td Tieing Al"" to Sk'CUre a Better �G
Claadof Dchpel '1'c AAo liing. ����'"-�"'�"^�"-•— 4,
"Mexico is Catching UP with t10 rest rrtmw�,nuo„mwmuwuninmunminwmwwuemumWnww .
s
Of the nations by the only plan that a
country can hopo to attain a high pluco
among the olviltzmi GUwer'nllltnte—t'y
t(,r 9 1 if
uduoatlnq her oltlzeus, " said Prof. Andres �
Odune, of that oountry to a Washington
Post reporter. Prof, t)Runa is at thu head
of a party of HIx young Meslcaus, who
having been graduated at normal schools
In thelr own country, rr0 sefking to ux-
,
4
r ^s
t.
f�' r
tend their � -
elr know]edg0 uY the ort of teach•
tug by a full course at the Mussachusetts bt1 a
State Normal School, at Drictgewater, — — S1tYia l '^` 1� � p'Fk' '
near Boston.
S1GtrirA fh�fM
'Education !s gettinpr to be prized by AVegetable Preparationfor.As-
our people," 110 continued, "and wohave
in nearly all the states schools for �similating lheFood4ndRegula 'J.
training teachers, the one at Vera Cruz lingtheSlofllach andBOwe Of '�—QF--:+r.Y`M�{��N�Ti��d�rl
being noted for Its excellent work. But atr6 ,t+ti a
the lack of guild to rhers is still keenly t
It, and it was thought advisable to - t Iflra�
send is parby of young men to the United
States to learn the very best methods Promote sDigestion0eerful-
of pedagogy. If the experiment is a sue- ness and Rest.Contains neither •} ;fit 4'
come many others will come hereafter. tUR1,MOrphlne nor hTulerai.
These young men will not only learn IS ON Z' 4
to be good instructors, but they will dT NAt3c OTIC.
31110 learn the English language, and
broad by ducats with Americans,
pr the I ��� " t i
broader education which is the product
of a superior environment. 11ww1cin dyad- ,�.+ ,
"American schoolmasters, who can Alx.Srnno • �7s .tat,' ps
;peek Spanish, are very ',Inch in de-
14 J.;
J
rotund in Mexico, but It )natters not how �+�yrr'_�s"sr`d OF r ��� _^ �I '
}flocteut a teacher may be if he can't tilCa/i3vta�0 fa
Balk the language of the natives ho ��`J BQ
would be of little use. Good teachers
et about $l,"ei1)0 a
b year in our country,
Education 113 free, and attendance of ehil- Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- "w
iren is compulsory, tion. Sour 5tomach,Diarrhoea, 1 F
"It was only by the hardest offort WOIITIS,GORVULSICIIS,Feveflsh-
;hat our party was uble to carry nut this
)ndertaking, Owing to the heavy ex mess and LOSS OF SLEEP.
mnso, as it requires about $3 In our "
honey for $1 here In TncS[mile Signature of Payment for board, g AST 5 „.
looks and tuttion. llnwever we feel that
he two or three years we shall remain
vill make 119 better fitted to tnach, and NEW Y0IRK. 0 ria is put Up in one -else bottles'o
hilt our example will be followed by , JURN
fan Bold in balk, Don't allow ariyb
nany others, so that eventually the 1 t yonl ping also on the plea or promi
outh of our country will be able to get is as good l' and "will answer•
Ironer instruction without leavina lien`. " pose, See that you get 0-9-8
•, The . ,,
WRAPPER. i aim
v moof r
L0� OF VOICE
Atter Acute BronchltlS
0"ED BY USING
95Cherry
AVEIN,_ Pe&,oral Havevoin ear
A PRE/bCHER'S EXPERIENCE vino-The
to
"Three months' ago, I took a vino- • •
lent cold which resltltod in an attack
of acute bronchitis. I put myself Full of love, and'bride and glory, FOR
under medical treatment, and at the How indsaidip to fappgetwSweet hearts made their
end of two months was no better. In the garden sat. sweet Rosy, bright and gay
I found it very difficult to preach ns. any fairy,
and concluded to try Ayees Cherry And the words she said,
beside here ssaid, was Hi*ting, listening to
W
George, have you heard that. I)I: ,TOWS is the
place to buy Woollone,
Their Yarn and Hosiery N immense; '
1'ou can get t ply Scotch Fingering for 70c a lb
Any shade in 3 ply Yarn for .......... 50c R�Z,1 QQ
Any shade in 2 ply Yarn for .... -.,.,,50C I Aa
Dquble and twisted in the grease ...... We
Single Yarn ..........................35c CAL SEE T
HEN'S UNDERSHIRTS, all wool, 5
Men's heavy grey UNDERSI111111S,
Ilen's Fine All Wool UNDERSHIRT the, yrs
MEN'S TOP SHIRTS, all colors, 50c.
These goods anrpass anything you have ever r the
A., G. D U F T O N,� C $0u8,
°ectoral. The first bottle Rave me – ---
treat relief; the SAVond, which I am T�
low taking, has relieved me almost 1\ ��W_
ntirralyof all unpleasant symptoms, ••�_ �+ J..V
Intl I feel sure that one or two mbot- �� 11
les ore will effect a permi
Aanent t^'
nre. To all mini9tf rs srlffering from
UNDERTAKING ST
hmat tmuhles, I recommend Ayer's
'h('rry Pectoral."—F. Al. BRAWLEY, 'J
). D„ Dist. hecretary, Am. Bapt.
'ublication Society, Petersburg,Va. Iirlcl. It10Cli, ClintonC11Near Fairs Jt ill, i ,J..i.
1yer's Cherry Pectoral"tl't,
r
We aro now prepared to show you n nice line of Furniture of every deecnptr
OLD MEDAL AT THE WOELD'9 FAIR.
ell new, and the very latest designs.?
'• '>:.,�;kr
YENS LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILLAS. Our T'ndertaking department is complete.. in every Branch.
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k ^�JYM
i SPINNEY-
NERVE
PILLS
FOR WEAK PEOPLE
having heart and Nene Troubles, vnch
is Palpitation, Throbbing or in-eKi la,
3entirig of the Ileart, Shortncsti (}f
3reafh, Smothering feeling, L,wq of
Kemory, DiMoevv, Frling of Anxwlor Morbid Mentaletc.
'or Thin or Poor Rk xiGeneral Do..
ility, after effectq of La Grippe, etc.,
heyare most valuable. ThewPillq doof stimulate for fhr mon}, .•r I . ,dv
nd other pmtbut
cf aq a tonic, in�rnutnently,
uilding up thvge tirtrs, restoring rngular
leart action, regulating thergans and neutralizing the poisonousacid9 of Ilie blood.
'heir direct action on the Nervous Syq-
tm gives tone and vigor to every norve,
i that sufferers from any Heart or Nerveiisew%c are sure,to find almost Imfrle-
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rich box is Alva meed .its er.iroi birta.
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1 fret r,+rc In all such rases, and hea.lttrr 04 the p • i
ii ,u(tnlinn Erse, Thucr ury bI" to cal ta• W"to ad,
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orinng. On,— I-Ilre,: FrrxV9
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