The Clinton New Era, 1902-12-12, Page 10441
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Tho nine of Itetragate-- ''i FOR ONTARIO'S SICK CHILDREN.
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.- ". " „.„---."---;-„. ,: Opportunity tor Every ClItieela to ..Toin in the Noble Work of 1:3thig-
ing Health and Happiness 'to Young Liveg.
Vrom the worst worry
! to the highest sltistfict. I
! tion. One stepping* ateatte,
Thr
"Happy
Thou ikrht"
Range, -
W I
re
Yere Ventilated Illuminated Q.ven.
Leave your culinary troubles,
worries and expense behind
you ; enjoy the econonay, the
convenience, th„e absolute
reliability of The " Happy
Thought, 1' The best friend the
. careful housewife can have.
• !net a touch to the, patented
• dampers and it is ready for any
work. •
Its efficiency will be a revere -
iron to on if you are using the
common kind. •
Is tbis not worth tion? Send for booklet to
• •
THE WM. sircn STOVE
CO., LitniteclaiNaly Brantford
. . .
or call and seethe agents,
' •
soid by
HARLAND
BROS.
• Sow *nth 'lassie We lee_ed Penner
, Can we feed hens too mueh Row
shall we ktiow when they hate eltatighi
These are questions evety poultryman'
has asked more theft once • Some
would reply' that the hen should be
' kept hungry, to. thet, she . will werit
harder, and so, by very reasen of her
exertion, produce More bggs:. Not far
away front my home .lives a man Who •
•
certainly is making poultry -keeping pre-
.
fitable. A friend pesSing. through. the
yard of this man a few days ago re-
ported that all about the yard on the
ground could be seen grain Which ,the
hens had neither the ambition tor the.
apparent desire, to tack up. They were
walking about the yard -happy .and eon -
tented, stopping now and then. .to pia'
• na a bit of Coen er ethee toothsome
mersele marailaes. salved the pro-, .
• e blem Of "hew much," to. ail _own ,setia-
* faction, at least. Enough means sit
tlio :bens Will eat, Iitis is not enoilghe
.1EVery few' days this man sbipt.avtay:
" nice crate of assorted eggs. •he white
a...Ones bringailm two or three cents above
• the market : The ...watered •onesateke'
.. their chances. with these sent by men
• who do not 'care to take the trouble_
to sort thehi. The,„,eggs . of this maw
are not peddled .-,o'ut torthe ..certimit
who passes the deer not •traded at the• .
• store. • He expects cash For .them and
le' reedy to pay milt for:What he buys
• at the Store. In short, he. has his
.4.71poultryekeepieg on a business founda-
tiott-E.' Li , Vincent. e • °
r aeleetten .o4 Breeds:. • "..
• :Any Nada *ill litseprestige if the
sideetioo of the best indiaidualeis not
. ,Istrictly tethered'toe 'Ana Aiii:,-joeedeTs
feiy MOO '4Pa -the. exploits Of certain
natinlietit -Of '4111iit Verdi- or ifeeke" than
. opine the whole, ; for, no matter' how
"
Fateful the breeder may be, or', hew
indielously he may mate his animals,
‘, be will have some that will fall below
the standard of. excellence. If the
experienced breeder of- pule -bred stock
,is compelled to continuaffy select and
breed front the best sires and earns it
• thould beenore impatient for the farm:
er not may to improve With pure-bred
sires, but to use only the best to be
• obtained. llut the majority of farmers
are disposed to purchase the "ear of
Age& the breeder for breeding purposes, and
. are disappointed it they do not secure
geed restate:- It is never profitable to
tate .an inferior animal for may purpose,
_
The Doctor's
ORDERS
rivals Alir
Good rood
Trade -nark,
rot. All those threatened
with tort–sumptiort..
When a Meaner puts his seed under
mother earth he expects it to bear
bushels of grain in a tew months.
So it le with the merchant. Be in-
vests money le merchandise, counting
on a prolita,ble turn over.
A father pays for leis son's education
anticipating that it will provide the
young man with the powers of mind to
pot the body And,head at work in gain-
ing a livelihood.
Yet the ,seed may not bring forth
grain, the merchandise may not be
sold at a, profit, and the young man
may not" reach the ideals of his father.
he
all these instahces theexpendt,
tore of money is a epeculation.. It
may bring happiness and it may. not.
'To -day the Hospital for Sick Child-
ren, Teronto, is perforniing a Heaven -
horn Mission on earth. It is renewing
health, removing pain and straighten-
ing distorted limbs of • hundreds of
Ottoman Arran
Young Canadians, boys and girls who
will yet inakethele Mark la this 'grew -
Mg Dominion ; but who; were it niatfor
this noble 'institution, might -have al
ready'filled an early grave. • •
. That's where your dollar can lind a
Way to bring you pleasure and profit.
without any doubts- or fears .as to the
inyeatment • Money is always at work.
• lt.is ceaseless in its labour, but in oo.
:spa in 'this fair Canada •Is it Put t�a
'better service than:at the Hospital for
Sick' Children. a
You .see your•MOney is at Work from'
the very day it is placed at the licts-
pittila. disposal. Your investioent
quickly brings yea, back.joy, for your.
.Contribution has entered into the task
of life savaag, .„ bodya, building and •
• health • • •
, •
. Look at a fete examples Of the Work
clone in • the Orthopedic Department,
The feet shoete are thoSe Of children
wholive outside of Toronto,' You see
the condition ."before', entering the -
Hospital -ane you see the .conclitien
"efter,' hospital. treatment. • The•Par-
eats �f these children could not afford •
to paY for treatment. Do you know
Of any chikt so situated? •Then Itave '
larcaeent to the Hospital.' •• •
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" metianzi • • •• Ararat , •
. • The Hospital for' Sieleephildren.. de-
' petals solely :Spoil the gelerosity of
the people of Ontario. • it requires
•$36,000 a year for its maintenance,
•and It stands to -day as a monument to
•the big laearts af Ontario people: •Lo-
eatecathough it is in Toronto, it is not
,..-iteeity institution; it is provincial:
• The child in the farthermost regions
•„of Ontario has the same rights and
•privilegesas .one that • may Pie next
.. •
door to. the Hospital. The Ontarlo
child i on a level with the Toronto
child. Neither has an advantage.
It takes a dollar a Patient per day to
maintain the Hospital, The Ontario
Goverument contributes $7,000 a year,
or almost seventeen cents per patient
per day, for there are always at least
, moven Arran
one hundred and twenty children under.
.treatment. • This. amount from the
Sovernment .is tar expended, on main-
tenance. Then the corporation of the
city of Toronto gives •e7,500, or seven-
teen cents per patientper day, and
remember, got for Toronto • patients,
but for every .claild 'no matter from
what point•he May come. And In ad-'
dition to this •Toronto citizens donate
$6,000 for the maintenance • of all
oatients.• e • .
Again rerninnber all these gifts arorn
Toronto are • clevated • to the • main-
tenance or patients from all over On-
• tario as well as the city: itself, and
the childreti that seek relief from
, Places Outside are very numerous, and
it ought to be as great a. privilege itod
pleatiOre for the gehetoue citizens of
the province to contribute to the Main-
tenance of 'this Hospital as it is for
the people Of Toronto. .•
Ten yea.rs ago the Hospital was 'en-
pitinhered with a mortgage. Year by
year the mortgage has been reduced, -
and it ream*. paid. •. •. • .
The Hospital Most proceed in per
forming its great mission.'Money is
needed •to maintain. it; and this appeal
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Was Pale, Weak
And Very Nervous
Um Benj. Hated. e? Wilms! St,
St. Phu, N.B., writes :-"For three peer*
/vas a sufferer from extreme nervoueness
and female. weakness. • 1 wee pale and I
weak, had no appetite and would some-
times feint two or three times a day.
underwent a very painful 'opetation and •
Lor seven weeke was tinder the doetee'l
care but he seetued unable to help me.
Despairing of reoo.ry 1 tOolc the ttd•
vice of a friend who told we that Dr.
Chase's Nerve Feed would build me up
and make me strong and well again. I
continued this treatment, using in all
sixteen hotes, and believe that I am as
statue and well aa ever in my life. As a
result I cannot say too much foi Dr.
Chase's Nerve Food,. The testimonials
stt, for it are nc•t ball strong enough.”
60o, a box, at all dealers. tn. Edmanson.
Bates tfc Co., Toronto. On evety bex tf
the genuine will Its fonal aaritaa. aul
signature of Dr. A. W. Chaso,
Dr. Chase's
• Nerve Food
and also to breed to a standard, of ex.
cellence, by selecting the best to a ob-
tained of any bireed.-elilladelphle, Bete
ord.
Plg Pork..
The day of the four-year-old eteer
past. No up-to-date stockman thrill's in
these days of rapid growth Ca fettling
a steer after be. has passed his 3Qtli
month. In the same way the leg hog
of 300 to 500 pounds- weight has also
disappeared. 4 young animal makes its
most rapid growth duting the first clap
of.its existence. The rate of 'growth dc.
creases gradually with age. • The secret
pf success in swine raising, then, is to
sell the artirnal as soon as it ceases to
,coreeert feed into flesh with profit.
This means, of course, a quick-matt:1ring
type, and the result is "pig pork." • The
pig bag -been forced by a sort Of hot-
house process to make at NO pounds
close imitation of a fully -matured tog,
just es baby beef has, by special de-
velopmeut and selection, been made to
take the place of the ripened Steer.
" • during the winter months,
A posITIVE ILES'
Opinions oftending rhYeleiana -
• Price $1.00. For ear° by druggists, o
a P „
b [mil on receipt of• rice. '
.1 have been preseribing Strong's Pilekone
torah° last eight yeses, and have -had, bet.
ear success with them than withany otber
Woodruff, M. D. London,
W. T. STBONG, Manufacturing Chem
-
bit, Louden, Ontario. • *
. Interesting Items.
Tbe Note neroors'S tallyths°I.th°aft"Alien prette°rok:
hers a little buy belonging to an historie
English family who erred. when he .cut his
linger -not because it hurt, but Ineause
he was poignantly. disappolated to liml
that blood, WS not blue, as .he had
always been, taught, but red, like any- -
one elsea.
The majority of people tan seemly re.
member the time when there wait no re-
volver, yet the fact is that it is it modern
weapon and in its form of real. efficiency
is less than half a century old. It was
the invention of ,Tosepli ahirk, a citizen
of Lencaster C'ounty, Pennsylvania. Be-
fore the civil war there were the old,-
fa,shioneil pepper -boxes, which were dan-
gerous . to the user; then came the
"navy" which had to be ioaded like a
musket, each barrel requiring separate
attention, and usually being ineffective,
except at paha-blank range. Then fol-
lowed the present weapon of destruction,
which is more effective than the mita*
of our fathers. `Out 'of the rotailver was
evolvedo the repeating rifle of to -day,
..eihich has so far changed the whole Me
ties and strategy of war that Jean' De
Blocic felt that a groat war could never
again tsi,ke 'place.
It is said that one of the great enemies,
of the• overland telegraph line in Central
•Austreliat is the common green frog. In
•order to save the• insulators from being,
broken byethe lielaning they are provid.
ed with *ire "droppers" leading sound
them at a little distance to conduct or
to the lien polo ie ease of need. The
frogs -climb the poles and find the insu
lators cool and pleasant to their bodies,
and • tansy that the "dropper" Is put
there to furnish them With beck seat
After' it nap they yawn and stretch oui
I aleg until it touches the pole -result
. sudden death to the frog,' and as the
.body continues to cohduct the current te
earth we heve a paragraph in the mere
to the effect that "in -consequence of an
Interruption to the lines p.robably cause°
' by a cyclonic disturbance in the interior
we are unable to present our readers
• with the usual cables front' England!" •
A great 'many people Were • sorry tc
hear, a little while ago,, that old "Pis,'
the . Central- Park, New York, pollee
horse., was to be sold by, auction, 'loot
fourteen years he bad done..service the
police department,. and during that time
had stopped innumerable runaways, soy.
,cml of them on his own account, havini
started. when his rider was absent .ana
having 'caught the terns of the, runaway
In his teeth. "He caught three auddred.
and fifteen during the first four years,'
said his !nester. "Then I lest count.'
But old. age had rendered "Pug" no long.
er equal to his arduous duties, and at
was decreed that he be sold. Those vela
knew aim. Were afraid hex:night fall intc
harsh or inconsiderate hande., Ifeppily
however; the fear _was groundless. A
friend mato was .gretefel for what the .
lento; had done in the line of duty
bought him; and has put him , in' charge.
Otthe polieenian who has ridden
long.• .
•BEPOnTc. • APIER. .
Ite made for that purpose. Hospital
work cannot be conducted without
money, • To keep the machinery mov-
ing the dollars and cents of the people
of Ontario are heeded. • Nurses, do-
mestics .and officials have to live.
Their wages must be paid .
True, it is, that some hive to pay --
yes, all who can afford it expected
to pay -but tillage who cannot pay and
can produce the certificate of a clergy-
man or known ratepayerof the -pro-
vince to the effect that they are too
potar to pay, can have maintenance and
treatmenefree of charge., •'
Thlryear an effort Is being made to
clear away a bank overdraft .created
by cast of maintenance. Every dollar
sent us helps to _lighten the load that
is being carried.
• Let everyone Who can spare a dollar
forward it quick as the • good
tlaought strikes them, • to Douglas
• Davidson, Secretary of the Hospital
for Sick Children, or to 3% Ross Robert-
son, Chalrnaan of t,he Trust, College
street. Toronto.
Requites noutishment in a concentrated, palatable and easily
digestible form: Bovril should therefore form Otte of the
• chief items on arriet kit of every invalid, as .it is the
embodiment of all these qualities.
•Bovril is not merely a stimulant to prop tsp the flagging
siiitit71;77hevassing hour. It is a highly nourishing food,
eontainhv all the Strength -giving properties of the best lean
• beef iri the most palatable and easily digestible form.'
• Bovril is Liquid Life
More especially when grading up a herd ,.
or fro* as the better the sire the great-
er his influence. Worthleez sires ehould
rather be avoided, as the' entail rote
Of time, labor and ntoney. The male
Is "half of the herd," for every young
animal !Arteries of his characteristics,
Its Value depending more upon the ex-
cellence of the sire and the advancement
of the herd, and in exact ratio with the
influents of that parent. Pedigree is a
safeguard and protection, but ,pedigree
alone is not to he relied upon.The
form, disposition, letath and other in -
&Ohms atisist itt ilelentiera but,
is some sires can give no evidence of
their 'table until tried, the pedigree
pboutd never he overlooked; as it pointit
out the several families among breeds
that have evened, and alas the hest
individuals among those fantllles. very
isfititt should endeavor to 13e a breeder,
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CUR:ES .°
Dyspepsia, Bolls
Pimples,
•BeadaChei;: .
Constipation,. '
Loss Of Appetite,
Salt Rheum;
• Mythical French Politeness.
"One ewers •ata rutich• about Frendl.
politenees. and sees so • little of
• it •that 1 was a good .ae4/ struch
by two good . specimen% of it witica
have .recently. come •under my notice,'
writes a correspondent. "The first wet
at Avignon, where' we Were waiting fei
• the tram to Tarascon, famous for 'the
..ativenturet of Tartarlia. The guard .put
his head into the first-class waiting-rocnr,
and called out, 'Ladies and gentlemee
*for the Taraseon linea take',voor seats,
please.' Ile went OA to the- second-class.
where he exelaimed, '.Passengers for Tae
Amin, take your seats/'‘At the third•
class he contented himself with reniarle
mg, atarascon; take your seats? It h
easy to imagine how he would have peo-
ceeded if there had been a fourth class.
"The seeond instariee Was on a steamet
on the Lake of Geneva. A well-dressed
Frenchwoman itactiecured'it good seat in
bhe .bow. of the vessel, from which she
eves admiring the view. between °Mean
and C4PnilVa; Psesently she went belinv
• to have some coffee. As she, had left
nothing, on the seat to mark_ itas hers;
she very- naturally found it oceepied en
licr. return by a fat Frenchman, whose
dress betokened that lee belonged to the
upper class. On her representing that
it wits her seat heabsolutely declined to
move, and • sat stolidly ,there While She
atorined and raved like an angry fish,
wife. Very soon, 'however, his Latin nn -
tine prevailed aver his assuined table
and he began to rave and gesticulate
with as much vigor and emphasis as the
lady Se far' there was nothing: at all
unusual ;06'4 the scene, but at the end.
• of a, few minutes, during which they had
both become White with rage, the lady
actually struck him in the face with ber
delicately -gloved hand. I thought, that
this was going rather fat, even for a
apeeinlen of 'la politesee Francaise,' but
the speetators did not seem particularlx
asttinished. They had been thera W*:
fore." •
Erysipelas,
Scrofula,
and all troubles
arising from the -
Stomach, Liver,
Bowels or Blood.
Mrs. A. Lethatigne,
of Ballyduir, Ont.,
writes " 1 believe I
would he.vo been in
MY grave long ago
had it not been for
Burdock Blood Bit-
ters. I was run down
to sucn an extent
that I could scarce-
ly naovo about the
house. I was subject
to severe headaches,
backaches and dizzi-
ness ap otite
Was gone and 1 was
unable to do my
housework. .A.f t er
using two bottles of .
B. B.13. I found my
health fully restOred.
warmlerecommend
It to au tircd and
worn oub women,-
Keep no pig.
. except for. 'breeding purpose. SOWlf
•..fiboula farrow in 'March. or April, and
.tsidt their iittera•well protected .against
ireicatent weather they will get e good,
start, 'so that the • husky little wean -
tinge will go on summer phStUree in. lino
Order. • 'Good • pastures should be the
Om de resistance of young porkers'
•- area- witlr nsiddliigs and -skim- millreon -
the Side, garnished with charcoal, and.
don't forget that a pig. takes water like
a 'duck. "A most successful pig feeder
in St. Innis' County has a clean pond.
where "pigs may twilitand cool them -
*selves, but they are alware clean. Fin-
ish 04 Mr. Porker, with a. little corn
and mit the money be brings in your
Christmas stocking. Then you Will
know iviutt Maher Goose meant when.
she handed down .the .classie line,
"This little pig went to market."
Most farmers will want to rake teat
litters a year,
but if cost of production
carefully followeft up the spring far-
rows will undoubtedly pay best it they
are kept growing,--Itural World. •
The Yale men played •e, clever trick on
Carrie Nation when she was there, re.
oently, Sheagreed to sit for her picture,
holding a water pitiber in her handas
an emblem of her helief. he was de -
Lighted with the idea, but found the
pitcher too heavy.. For thicreason she
substituted for it A glass of Water. The
students, standing just out of range of
her vision, 'hard her to be sure to keep
Iter eyes fastened on the lens- of the
eatiferie 'As the etraihed her eyes in
that direction the students surreptitious-
ly produced pipes, cigarettes and a wills -
key bottle. The resulting photograph is
ottricete one. fit the enter of the
group deeds Mrs. Nation, holding In 'ler
right hand a glass NO, owing to the
mysteries of the 'R+dark-roern, Is dapped
with tt, erinVia of foam. Around her are
the .stlidelits, one drinking from a whin -
key 'bottle, Wither ligating a pipe, Oth-
erssmoking eigarettes, and two appar-
ently irt the hot stages Of intoxication,
In another picture Mrs, Nation is laugh,
big, and the entire group suggests a 'bee-
ehanalian revel of the most. strenuous
ilisollas as no t n1 lanni in 110111*.
General Manager Plays of the Grand
Trunksays Government assistance
will certainly be asked for •tbe new
red& line.
Dr .1, A. MacCabe, Principal of the
Ottanta Normal School, died todcletely
Waite at •Mass in St Patrick's Church,
Ile had been married only two weeks,
cxxxixtmn OtiltH FOR TO6TEt.'
A.OE011 1
Ncit only for toothache but any nerve
pain oared almost instantly with Nervillne
Ottedrop elate&pain gulicluing powerfive drops of any Other remedy. Thought&
, goy goe Powerful, penetrating, pain -subdu-
ing IsTervsline. Marvellous in action for in.
tonal andexternat nee. The 'world ehal-
leegat for its equal Draggisis sell it. Your
money haok'if it hi not so,
Idn
Lung Balsam
-The-bestOough-liledicInti -
•
* ABOLUTE SAFETY
should be rigorously Insisted
December bittitt
THRILLING ExpERIENcE
Of Motorman WrItidento In tho nrsnoloy ef
• TORONTO STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
1)4;1r WANT TO GIVE Ur WORK BUT WAN ronoto TO DO ;10-T014111 NOW PON.
TERN MONTH* HOVKIRED OZTINIVIN ANO DEATH.. 'norm lay
THE DEIST PHYINCIANS IN TORONTO AND HIS OARS PRONOUNOND *0 •
efittOtIa THAT MI WAR ADVIMEDI, A* A MAT ttasofer, 10 wee Tem
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• THIE DAY 1111 HEARD 114110 MARIIIILL000 R4MID,T#
,
Mr. Alfred Walden, 7 Cornwall St., Toronto, who
has been in the employ of the Street RailWaY Coln -
puny for a number of years as motorman, informs us
that he .had an attack of la, grippe, followed by
typhoid fever, and after many weeks of suffering it
resulted in a complication of throat and lung troubles.
During this illness he was under the care of one of
the best physicians in this city, who pronounced it a
very serious case and advised him to stop work,
whtch he was finally compelled to do.
Mr. Walden heard about the Dr. Slocum Remedies
and commenced their use and after using them but
for a few weeks he noticed a great improvement.
After using this valuable treatment for some little
time, the cough stopped) Pain in left lung ceased,
appetite improved and night sweats were checked;
and in about three months he was able to go back to
work, feeling as well as ever.
When interviewed, Mr. Walden seemed to be in
the best of spirits and expressed himself in the most
grateful terms, as he considers himself completely
cured and in the enjoyment of good health.
What the Dr. Slocum Remedies have dime foe
Mr. Walden has also been accomplished in thousanft
of other hopeless cases, winch testimonials we have
on file.
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Does your head ache ••Do you lack stamina? •
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e.
till Ingalls whir pm 11110 blvfe ili iiE FiNIE01
their stock is ler
Bge and Well assorted -The desigritrecause the newest ant Most 'up-to-date-- The construction
• end finiiih the baste -materials that wear Out the buyera expeutatiena,'
attd pricee that are easy on our customere.'
kinds of -Repairing at moderate. perces UNDERTAKING. la all its
tormichee. Niglit and Sunday cells onsuiered at residence, Princess St..
direetly back of Presbyterian Church .11 firsitvetass Hearse kept
IL N. ROWE
- A. J. HOLLOWAY
• J D ATIII$SON•
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Manager & Funeral Director
:ristithas reetings.
anall'Anoilior year. :Will 'soon berms*, and before it leaveiaon willyrant to make some
f.iend happy tvith %Christmas gifr. liwilliplease 3 on toexemine onr weir of
FANCY CHINA, GLASSWABE, .BALLS, BOOKS, Mad TOYS Of .Y6riOna •
.
hinds Besittes these we •beve a large mock of substantial geo.cle in4111100t alt
lines of DRY GOODS, fram Whir) t ort could select yoni present. Also JI
wawa be for your saveritaee tn eee OM- uArens, 8; et:MR/INTR. PEELS, TLA
SUGAR, CANDY. BISCUIT, _ORANGES, 134.NANNAS;'LEMONS, KEP
PERRI) SERRINO, k rid OYSTERS. You might like it nrce:string cif Horse,
liens, or some for the aletter ehafts. Cr a RM., or Horse Blanket, or fancy Aug
Then We have the best thin g out in Rubbers. , Leto of Hardware, iro`mling
:Cross Out, Saws. e are not selling out, or selling at or below cost. We are •
Still giviue )on•full virtue for your money; or we de n ot expect it:
Our terms are Cash or Produce, of.which w can take aff yen brine, •Wishing
all at Men y •Chtistmas epd it Peppy New Year, Youwillhsvo ib If you deal
with as at the Emporium
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LOndeaboro• EmPorium
.•• Ord, 4902.
ADA
Il17attirig Shoe
Is urmiinfortahle whether the wearer i_?..;a•
1r14"-'Wa1ks, Sits or Stamds
upon when: buying nitailIcirtn,
for upon tfee,t depends rinen -
life. • ALLEN'S LUNG BAL-
SAM contains NO. OPWM in
any fornit and Is safe. sure.
sa..nd prompt in eases of CROUP.
COLDS. deep-seated COUGHS..
Try ir howiand be tort4ineed.
• 1 1
Bit-er IfSgi
agar Shoes-
ri"17.7i. Are vot `unioinfortabie
They1F4Well—Look - W.611—Wear Well
We carry in stock:25 different styles of this miltp,of Shoes
alle.4* giving you a splendid.variety'Lto choose from.
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The prices range from $34,0f# to OA!).
• No Shotidy—No raper Sole's..
BBNE Patronize the New Shoe Store tndge4 New Shoes.
Pl.r110 L37.46•C
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We are
TROOP OIL Going
, •
•Sprain4 Steaks, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers,
Open Sores, Bruises, Stiff joints,.Bitcs and'
• Nogg of 'died*, Coughs, Cols, Contracted
, Cords, Rheumatism, Neuralgia* Bronchitis,
Croup, Soto Throaty Ottlotty, Whooping
(cough and ail Painful Swellings.
A t;14,1tOZ norrt.E. 23o.
LINIlvIENT
"lc Out -of
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131.111111.0.6111
Stl• •11 welsigorted-goods areibeing
• sOId at elesrleg pticee
linee et lege than Wholesale otiose
..-are you getting yetir share of the bargain e
Dinner Sets
•eInglish sernaporeelain dion'er sets hard
body, florid deootation, 96 pieces, for 44.75t1
A, few Seta Of cheiceet English senti-pOrtte-
lain beentifully decorated, latest °embroil,*
• tion-4Ir'ead and Better plates' inetesd..01
butter pads, We doubt if you can
their 'equal for $15 -.-our prise 10.50,