The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
Mw. YaglMftWf wist fcha gne-st of Xeate friend*, fihajtedfty, Mrs. C, E. Foirtlmp ftatertetuad ** number «f friends to dinner Friday, Prof. Mary Kcldy wlU*tetett<t Pet* uifai a t Cincimsatt Friday. | Mrs. Hugh Turnbull was in Day* ton, Ytmday. Miss Rossis KfcCUven la clerking at G&o. Shrotutes hardware store. Mr. Blow Bird has boon suffering . from an attack of la grippe, Mrs. O. F» Price is visiting rela« fives at South Solon, Mrs. Stella Holt is visiting Mr. and Mrs, B- G. Bingway a t Dayton^ O. ',/ MesdameaWill Spencer and Geo, Winter werei n Springfield Tuesday, . Mias Anna Blair leaves Friday -for her home a t Sparta, 111; Mr. Will Buibeld was the guest the ftrs(j of the week of Mrs, Duffle^!; Miss Agnes Stormont ’teacher. of Dish No. 4, Is improving from an v, attack oflnflairnnatory rheumatism. Mrs, jrolmMcBlroy Is seriously ill at her -homo in. Dayton,, suffering from Uranic poisioning. prof. Stewart is spending the holi - day vacation; a t liifi home a t New Wilmington, Pav ... Mr. J . 1ST. ’Wolford and sister Bt>r- '»ice were guest,S' Saturday of Mr and Mrs; Wm, Haines near Xenia, 'ML and Mrs. Hanna have moved ■to their farm purchased, from .Gibson . sisters. ’ Mr., and Mrs. DaValley and family hare removed to their farm near BoWerisyilW«_ Mr l John McDorman ah old and highly respected citizen of Grape Grove is quite ill,' suffering from a ' stroke of- paralysis; - Mrs*,Ira .TOwnsioy, of.Xenia lias re-, turned home after a pleasant week’s ysjpt with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ' Townaley. - M r. Leigh Crawford attended (he jnoogng; of the Optutey Tu teher’s Hsecntlvo CommLtteo •-at Xenia, Saturday .* .. ■ ' Mr. Perry Howelk add family of near New Jasper, have removed to ChaS., Turnbull farm mile east of CedfrviDe. ’ , Charles Galbihath came overfrom Dayton Saturday spending the day and Sabbath with his mother; Mrs, Elizabeth'Galbreatii* Mty and Mrs. Robt. Clark, or Springfield, were guests Saturday and Sabbath of Mr. apd Mrs. George. Smithand'Mrs.Anna Boyd. Miss Fannie Jackson is visiting her, Sister,. Mrs. B. G. George, a t Chicago, and. attended “Ben Hur” While in’tlie, city. ' • , . Miss Clara Mitchell,' of Dayton wasjthe; guest of her mother, Mrs. ’Win, Mitchell from’ Saturday until Monday. • The spring vacation afc'th©.college is on and several of the students have gone home until next "Wednes day when the regular spring {urm opens. • . Miss Nellie Turnbull, arrived home' Tuesday from a week’s visit a t im dianapolis accompanied by her aunt Mrs. Lucy McClellan who will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Turnbull and Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith: Bov. Spencer, cousin of Mr. Will Spencer, conducted communion ser vice a t • the United Presbyterian church a t Cincinnati Sabbath. The following Sabbath services will be conducted by BeV. Neil Ferguson;; brother of Mrs, Chas/Turnbuli. Monday Judge Slump committed Mary Webster'Weakley to the Day- ton State Hospital. This is the sec ond time she has been sent to this Institution, She has a mania for religion.' Depnty Sheriff Apple gate and Marshal John Grindle took her to Dayton. Judge Scfoggy is home from Washington where ho attended the inaugural ceremonies and was fattt* aliarlzing himself with the duties of his ofttoe before he takes his seat in December as Congressman from this district, Before retaining to Wash ington the Judge expects to make a trip west. While in Washington Mr, and Mrs, Seroggywill Hve with {he formers slater who has a posi tion in one Ofthe departments, / The Springfield* ^Charleston and Ohillieothe Traction company Oper- arfngaihm fromSpringfield,towould, <&aaefdott has beexl tbrowii into the bands of a receiver, Stacy BvBankirt of tholdtteroity being aamei as re- cd fe rby the court* hi# bon'd being placed a t $80,000. The emhpany has asretmany obstacles In the operation of fete line threughmismanagoment on t o part of the superintendent, At present the Jinois no t in opera* owing to the condition of the track It never haying been balasted, ' jfo, D, Ntwfshfril wit# out m m street* Saturday *<* about the fltei stnee he arrived home from % V. Wliori«:ltehad four can ons *£h« h ^eh e aw *d m iskM.y m i m ' f e l l s M w s iia# -u#^ ' -For savewri years hut uf late I t ha# mri* truubiW km . rntteb. Coring m the Weakness in his Uarte* and We <*&*** weigMhe la to ifebopt fey, feed o t& tm tW '* ' ■ HSWiHSIMWl P rank Grindle h a s re tu rned to * * * In Bprtegfieitl, Mm, John Murdock is 111with la- gripp, Mtes Fannie MeNiel, spent Thusr» day hi Xenia., ■ Charles E . Neshit of Loveland, was in town fo r a while Wednesday* Mesdawea K. P» K e rr and Mrs. F. & g s g j r w w ta ^ wm ,; Mr. and Mrs. W alter Fields moved th is week to Mr. ,Bam, F ields farm At Jamestown, Mrs- M ary Brody aged, 04 years, colored* died Sunday a t the G reens’ County Infirmary. F rank Yawn of Osborn spent Sun d ay with, ids grandmother* Mrs, Wm, Shull. Governor H e rrick baa issued his proclamation setting* aside F riday April fil, as Arbor Day. bliss Bessie Crain a former studen t a t the college hero and now deputy a t the post office,at Jamestown, has been offered a position a t Columbus, Miss B e rth a M itchell, of the Day- ton Cash Register, has returned to her w o rk a s stenographer, a fte r a Weeks v isit w ith iter mother Mrs.’ Wm. Mitchell* ‘ • ■' ,• i 4 - ‘ Wo are au tho rized ' to announce the name of J . £.„Brpw«, m a oantU, date, for Central "CoUimitteemau iu CedarviHo township subject to the P rim ary election held on A p rils. 3 , O. H a le ' candidate for cleric of courfs was in town Wedriosdayafter n o o ir looking a fter ids interest, F rom a ll indications the principle fight over the county is going to be on the.present Central, Oomniitteo Mr, C. M. Crouse Svill have on oxr- liibition the Malleable Steel Bunge from March sJTtli to April nst. B i% cnits will be baked'perfectly in three minutes and served with coffee eveiy day.' .You are invited to be present -Anyd a y during .time mentlonbcLand see how to cOqkwith one half of- the Of the fuel th a t 1s ordinarily used. The residents of* th a t p a rt of the JamestoWn pike" which- the county commissioners propose to macadam ize th is year have employed B . L Gpudyfor connseland after fhoy de ckle upon one of several plans with reference to thelegal steps to the Im provement,a petition" for the im provement w ilibe circulated, follow ing which the work will be taken up by the commissioners, • • rM ..J, Coffey and-family expect to move to Dayton abou t the first of the April* where his son Dan. is located gf.UBafpajwif a^ ..^ yiT iwflftragiMirtB •with the Postal Telegraph Company .1 The Misses Sarah and K ate Coffey Who have been- efficient-u helo'’ girls a t the exchange have "resigned and will go with their parents. They have been very .kind and courteous to the patrons and their service will be greatly m is sad. President, B rad- fute states thafc theiv successors have n o t y e t been eh ‘sen. Martin Coffey* the regular m an for repa ir and con struction work w ill remain with the company, 1 In our announcement column can be found the name of Mr. J . S. Brown as a candidate for Central Committeeman in Cedarvfile town sh ip .' Mr. Brown says thp the is oui representing the people and ho fac tion". Becent actions of th e coun ty committee in giving over their votes to one uian has caused much dis satisfaction among the voters arid Mr. Brown Is ask ing the .support, of each and every the voter on tho grounds th a t all candidates will have a chance a t the 1 ‘square deal* Tho figh t tid s year for th is ofllce is bn the machineatad anti-machine grounds and.only voters liv ing in the town ship cab vote for Mr, Byown. Mes sers. Andrew Jackson, the p resen t committeeman* and O. T. Wolford entered b u t since then the la tte r has been compelled to w ith draw owing to an a ttack of the grip he no t caring to canvass the township in h is presen t hea lth . NOTES FOR THE FARMER, The farmers are anxious fo r the trust-buster to h u rry and got around to the implement and binding twine trusts, I t makes everybody happy to bea t a farm er say “ Good-morning 11 when you meet him, as i f i t really were the very best morning th a t th e sun ever shown on, H lifts ns up to catch tlie tone of nis voice, and makes us think life is worth living a fter all. I n your plans for the n ex t crop* do not let. your m ind run top much to acres, Big field farm ing is going o u tan d '* th e little field well tilled 11 is coming into favor. Better culti vation, better fertilization, better and easier hand ling and* above all, better marketing—these are what m ast give the farmers a .b ank "ac count. Dampen a piece of clean, ra th e r thick cloth, and place i t upon’a p la te or saucer, (jount ou t one?hundred average seeds from the lo t to be tested and scatter them on th e cloth. Now’place another piece of dampt o thover the seeds, and cover a ll iith a piece of glass. Keep thesan- CeWm-n moderately-heated room for fenhays ; moisten the Cloth occasion ally if d ry ; then cnmfe the sprouted seeds’ A t least seventy per cent of them should sprout vigoi’ously, , W hat a blessing ifc would^have been to tip s country i f the va st acres of the public lands th a t have 'neon legislaied away to railroad *corpora tions or p a rted with for a song to alien landowners, could have been reserved for homesteads for. m any of the people now crowded into the large cifie- There is nothing so pre servative of pdrity, patriotism, pnd elevation of tliouget as is the owner ship of country "homes. There is much in the very airy tho wide ex panse of fields; the budding and un folding of natu re, the waiving grain, the meadow rich with grazing grass es, the pasture lands with grazing herds, th a t fills one w ith a large hope, higher aspirations, and a desire for the better life, than is possidle to Obtain’in the motley, -rushing,.vest- less, selfish," brulal". pide of a great city. The atmosphere of the country home', men telly and morally is purer and brings more of real content and happiness, -The home-makers,'coun try and town, make the best citizens; they are the w ealth producers and npbuilders and protectors of the, n a tion. . , The Colonel’s Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller* of Honey GroVe, Texas, nearly m et his W ater loo, from L iver and Kidney trouble. In a recent lette r, he says: u t was.- nearly dead, of the complaints, and, although I tried my family doctor,- he did me no good; so I got a 50c bottio of yohr great Electric Bitters, which cured me, I consider them the bestinedicine,oh earth and. thank God who gave, you the knowledge to m ake them .” Sold, and guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia, Biliousness and K idney Disease, by a ll druggist, a t 50C a bottle. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Well Man ■mat y 7 "*-£>’'1d M F ^ 4 . c f M e . & 3E k aKA .T l s ^ E u s n s r o a s c 0 rodac««th«itbov 6 rMaiealn 30day*, tttatt •VwtrtalWusdavidclr. O qtm wbsaftUotbu*UU. zotmemwivrUlnpua tlulrlMt tauuuxx).ud old K«a wm wooT«r th«t -rootUCut Wear fa*,allot BKV1VO. It goloklymdettwl*raton* hwtom * Vitality, Impotency, HJtbtlyXmlniont ti0tt£aWM’,V*Ul&*lfMDOI7.WtonatXHWHMH.Ud an offitota of tOU^bOMorexo««itadiadlMnUo& WbJohnaatton*tar*todr.btwlaMBortntrrl«t«. If aotcol;caret br sUrtlattt tboM&t ofdliMM.faot Ita(rwUo*rre toala andblood bnUtUsr, fariog. Ut woktto ptnic glow te'tedoobootaaDdra. Itorlnj lh« flro of yontfc. ft ward*olflattnUa UdOoDtoaptloa. xatitt oa JuntasBBVIVfbna other. It otsfaa otrrltd lavwt pooketi-Xti’toni, MNMMH HlWMOftty* fiWKhlLKIlUTlIKflW AUUIDM. BOM MEDICINEC 0 „ V A FINE HOME a lw a y s a tt r a c t s a tten tio n N ew ^ p n u g Goods a r e th e a ttra c tio n s fo r b u y e r s a t o u r s to re , W e h a v e ju s t received a . -s h ipm e n t o f n ew good s in M s m S h o rn ■ H a t s , C a p s a r id S h ir ts , Com e in a n d see; th em w h e th e r y ou b u y o r no t. Hats and Caps The latest styles Gap# a t 26 c .ami ede each. ‘WV have the new Flatirdn Crush Felt H a t in light arid Dark Colors. . ' * Metis Dress Shirts;- Our ih te of Summer Sh irts tears up-to-date one. They Ate ju s t wbafc yon Want. Mens Shoes I n Mena Shoe# the line we ca rry Is the well-known Him made by Rio* and Hutchins,-makers of th e famous All America |8.40 rihoe. Wo have a fine slocks of Patent#, Tana and Viol* In Shoe# and Oxfords the very la te st thing#-#!! price#. f fA f% T T |r w m ' i n c miUBLE. T h e FIREJILL YOU&{ MJILLJILL YOV’R IT'S NON-BREjm 3TEELAfJOMJU .LE ■ We cordially invite you to call and see Malleable Steel Range id operation a t our store. We milt show you how to bake buscuits perfectly in three minutes, how to cook with one* half the fuel now being used . This Range if properly used will last a lifetime, H o t B u s c u it s a n d Co f f e e e v e r y d a y M a r c h 27 th to A p r i l 1st 190 S ; C. M. Crouse, tedaroille. X PUBLIC SALS We will offer a t public sale on the Jerm iah M, Ptnnojr farm, three miles no rtheast of Cedarville and two and one half miles east of Cllf. 1 ton. . - ■ . THURSDAY MARCH, 30,1905. Commencing a t 10 o’clock a, m. the following p roperty : HEAD OF HORSES 2 Consisting of driving horses and 1 . wrllug draft colt* Ik unvls. yea in Both good aul- 2 b HEAD ~‘,F CATTLE 26 Consisting of 1 Blunt Horn milch cow fresh by mldtUe of April: 1 reg istered Abordoon-Angus cow,- with calf a t her side; i five yoav old reg istered Aberdeen-Angus cow fresh In May; 2 two year olda registered Aberdeen-Anghs betters; 2yearlings registered Aberdeen-Angns heifers; 1 registered Aberdeen-Angus heifer 10 months old; IIpurebretlAberdeen AngnS heifers 0 months o ld ; 1 two year old bull; 1 yearling bu ll; 9 year- iing Grade steers;.4 yearling grade heifers. 76 HEAD OF SHEEP 76 I registered O. I. G. Chester While Boar. POTATOES FOR SALE. TERMS: ' Nino months time on bankable paper with discount of 4 per cen t oft the face of note, for cash. John C.- Finney. John H. Raney. ' Waller L Raney. :isher & Mead, Aucts. R. F. Kerr, Clerk. WHOLESALE PRICES ■- - ....... >- ■ V EH IC LES , .We sell our entire product direct, to the , user at wholesale prices and guarantee a / . —Cincinnati Division, IfennsylvaniaLinBsil Scheduleof PassengerTralhe-CenUalTime 3iies> Vtests-erd, : Columbus.,.ly t A lton......“ V. Jcfferton,.“ L,ouii<jll...*‘ ifc,-01uUrlese»V Beltna....-1 Waryiia ,...11 Xenls— -jJJ‘ Srring Iu>xanna'.i Wftjnjsrillr,'1 Oi-t‘gonin.“ Pi inckM,..“ Mori-owW S\ L>fiEtn..“ iUU'ojd..,’- Clnre ..... *■ Cfnciitnaii.rr WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND IN SPECT QUH WORK LARGEST-STOCK, ■ We carry the largest stock of,-pellicles On our reposiloiy floor of any concern in the world. All of latest style, thoroughly .reliable vehicles. Our line includes Carriages, Buggies, Surreys,' Phaetons, Station Wagons, Delivery Wagops, Runabouts, Road Wagons, Spring Wagons, Carts, etc. COWIE AND SE E US BEFORE MAKING YOUR , P U R C H A S E . WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY OATS FOR SALE. I have abojufc 400 buBhals of Green Mountain oats for Halo as seed oats. These oats are stiff straw and will Htend up well on black land and will "yield one half to one th ird more per acre than any oats on the market. They will test 8 $ to 40 pounds to the bushel*' Tlieo, Voglesberg, City Hotel. Phone 81. StrikesHiddenRocks. When your ship of he<h strikes th e 'h idd en rocks 0 * .Consumption, Pneumonia, etc*, you are lost, if you don’t feet help from D r. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. J. W* McKinnon, of Talladega Springs, AJa,, w rites: “ I had been very ill with Pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, b u t was getting no bet te r when I began to take Dr. King’s New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me.” Sure cure for sore throat* bronchitis, coughs and colds. Guar anteed a t a ll drug store, price 50c and $1.00. Trialfeottio free. Tired Nervous [When you feet languid* tired* ne rvou s and irritable* y o u r v i ta lity is low—you r supp ly of nerve energy exhausted , and y o u r system ru n n in g down for. la£R of power, .The o rgan s o f th e body , a re w o rk ing poorly, o r n o t a t all, and you a re n o t g e ttin g th e nou rishm en t needed. T h is so o n impoverishes th e blood and in s te ad o f th row in g o ff th e im pu ritie s, d istribu tes i t a ll th ro u g h tlie body . T h is b ring s d isease and misery. F eed .the ne rves w ith D r. Miles* Nervitie, a nerve food, a ne rve medicine, th a t nou rishes and streng th en s th e nerves, and se e iiow qu ick ly you w ill g e t s tro n g a n d Vigorous, “My wife zutfered.with nervotiariwa urovious to a recent attack 0 1 typhoid hsvor, hut after her recovery from th« favor* she wa« much woraa, and could hardly control hmwif bring: ex&wd- Initly hervou* When tho lefcat excited. She was .vary rwrtleM a t hljtht, wu\ never had a (food plight'# teat. 4 She CATALOGUE FOR 1 9 0 5 Send for our free catalogue, To out-of-town-buyers who cannot come to sets us, we should be glad to send* ou request,-our illustrated catalogue, by means of which you can buy as Bafely aud satisfactorily as i f on. tlie ground. 1 P R IC E $50.50 E x tra 3-4- (lubber T ire s, $ ! 3 .0 0 Guaranteed as Rood In every wiiyas sold by middlemen' for from $70 to £ 75 . Note some of ’.he (rood points. Has self-oiling-, dust-proof axles* Full wrought Brewster fifth- wheel with bent reaches mor- ' tised Imoihe pead.bfottc. Oil tempered arid tested springs. I Wrought steel Bailey body I loops. Strictly second growth l hickorywheels,with tiresputon ' boh Bradley shift couplers. Fulltenifthbottomcarpet. Rub- berstep pads. Spring bach and spring cushion. Finest finish throughout. Hra ofobtest Bun ny In the V/orlt) ot tho Price. Aar v- tapj WfOstf' ___ A-sif am | am I am f r a f IrM jrst 1*355*2S0j*70ul0*05>*211^4*1^7*® '"'|W25| 4 25 4 35 3 33/7 401044 ' V 7 58 ...... V 8 (S..... W 8 lfew. 8 2411 28 8 351 i |2 r 8 , 43 fe*|T f 8 52KlSi 1858 ....... 19 9 12 jl 206 94^i2'2B '2184*157*88 ..if...t . , . * n : T&TssfSi 13 195 107155 «»*»*‘ 0 w*l* ... ,.JS 24 ..... 3 456 351870 3 S35'wjrear dnil 4 32623(21 4 526 4 9 ^ E * - § 1 6‘30^103^’Y85 ~S3&~3§ AatlAst-tpar aisiwerd. ti',.uumtilT Cis.-o.... Milford loretod S,UkKon" Morrojir... *' Ft Anfjtnt" Orceoms Wiy-srtlte " Boxsan'd SpringV*t“ Intia., Ctiirrilio> ‘Selins',,...*' S. Ch'lea'n’* Undm...'' W.Jefcr’n" Alton...... “ Cotmnbnsif; 5 m T f 7 40 7 59 14 am Aar *7 10 , 11*31 b f? 24 a l . . d i t l l l *8 30 - 1 * 15*2 f9,M io ’l 5 ( 2” 49 10 202 53 10 f 46 l-.., 1105 -,. 8 35,12 45 lll 404 05 if® I’MI pm ,a 'd5rr2t'tfT»b PM PMi PM *4 4 K (3ao pm *830. U„„ jPM . 110*301' liTsa 051210 i. N o .h 07 tO. NfcWvona duqgv . THE MANUFACTURER , can always offer youmore fprvoiir money than the middleman. We are the otily house iu the State of Ohio selling direct to the consumer who manufactures‘the vehicles and harness they offer for sale. No. 4080* STRAIGHT SILL SURREY PRICE $ 8 1 . 5 0 Extra 7>8Rubber Tires, - $ 16.00 • No. *toKtsn tight,comjwct vehiclewithampleSeatlfigca- pacily for four large persons* Furnishedwithbollcol lar self-oll!ng niles. Olitemperedand tested springs. Full bottom wrought fifth-wheet. Strictly second growth wheels* Full length velvet carpet* Bradley : shell couplers, itand- somelyfinlshed. ' Guaranteed as Mod as sold by others for, 5 * 75.00 to £ 35.00 'more, than our price. HARNESS We Manufacture 65 SHLES Highest Quality—Wholerale Prices G U A R A N T E E A S A V IN Q N O T L E S S T H A N 2 5 ^ Our No. 246 Single Strap Driving Harness P f t I C E $ 12.60 fiEHDINERUBBERMOUNTINGS. Extra $1.75 Vis oirryEOOOeel*otHantbet instock COME AND SEE US O F F i C E - B E P O S I T O f t Y - F A O T O H Y North High Stret, crowing Hocking ValleyRailroad, Terminal ElectricCar Mm; 20 minutea ride from corner Boad anti High Stroeia t h i ----- --------------------- . Columbus Carriage & Harness Co. COLUMBUS, OHIO ~ am pm Aarlrsi p a r p A* am A»r between Springfield, XCnla, Dayton, Richmond 3 ttfi AM AM A 5 L 11 *ST PSI'H'Sl ”725 ^ 1 * 310**74 ' 741 328 “ ' 800 . ' i 3 " 8 J0*83ffl'3. 840 900 J 4 ffi WESTWARD. Springfield Is- feiiitt- Sp'gs*,f Xenia ^ftr* Oayton .* BtooMlle- 't Oodson.... “ cldorado... ” Richmond ar. »£3 323 323 *525 ar 635 Dayton | Xenia;.. iv TtUswipM1' prisgfiela ir EASTWARD Eldorado “ Oodson..'* Sreoiritle J 7 8 40 900 . 902 ...... (906 ...... 931 . 9 551011 H i j 635 am *7 20 7 41 755 1100 1100 1128 AM 10101 35"<> PH PH Pit •■’’Juily. -Jbeipt Sunday. ISaaiay only.' ( . 1 Slops(edinhige (uweugersfrear Chuiaaatl. Acc. Trains bare Bom v fur Oiueinnati 1 $ 2 Q i , iu., H O 15 a. ai, 13.30 p. » .* 15 45 p. a ., H 2 IS p. at. . Ace. Trains tu.tt.Citdtmab for Jltrrov fB Eb a. su t i l 00 a.at„ 13 40 p. m., 15 20 p. m>, 1 7 20 a, at. Dark Faced Type .dtaolwtimefrom1200awu to1200 night; light rotra, tom 12 00 tuldiightto 12 00 n«on. P a ll m a iv S le e p ln p C a r o n N o g .!t6 ,? 1 7 , (48, 7 , i * , t o , t o , t i o ,a i , ia o a n a ia » *e it h e r n u t th ro u g h v ia Colufnrius a n d P itts b u rg U o r honndet th ro u g h ’ P itts b u rg h U n io n K ta tlo n to diul from Jiu ltln io ro .W a s h in g to n , Phtlftdelplria Hint N o w V o rk . N o s . 2 7 * 3 0 1 ,, 7 a n a 2 t nonneot n l R ic h m o n d fo r Xndtnnanolis a n d H I. Lo u is J N o s . 2 1 a n d 3 0 1 fo r Chicago, » . I*. P kcr , S am U b i *M oody , E . A. F oud , Om’i «JT. OwTPaoi’r i g L T/M'r T n S i Kgr. T 7 - 05 .-V* P itts mm oH , P enn ' a * * menaca ny p, mma , ™ v a, » t U p lM M l- r « o n JjippS K 8 t s Mil Cherry Nf., Blvawevlilo, Jnfl, „ tot, Nil*** N*ryln* l» arid hy yjuv w : Vflti refuftd ycut 1 mriftty* MUeB Cfirp SlkhHfty %M Incredible Brifiatiiy* I t wovihl bnvo boon hictbdlbJo btiiteUiy if Cites. F , lioirtborgor* of SyfftChAe, N, Y», hftd not tlono tbo bofit ho oonifi to t his stifforJng son, “ My boy,” be tteyn, “ cn i ft fortriul gflsh over his oyo, soIftfiidlodUttck- ten’s Avnicft fialvo* which finiokiy fiortlect it amt saved his oyo* Good for burns mid ulcer* lob. Only 3 /te ftiitU drug titeVfc. EXCURSIONTO COLfeMfeUS, i ’March iiilr, 15th and Ifllh* oxem*- *ion tickets to Coluntbua, ritKwunt Mccflng Ohio fitftte Missiotutey SoHr e iy of the Methodist, Kpldciofiftt Chttridt, Will ho void via; BOnnitylvft- n la Line* from trii ticket, utetion* in jfinte of Ohio. CftUon TTckcfcAfbtefc of those lines lo t fn rthw infotwaiiott. Wine of Cardui . f ' ,"... , - Cured Her. 1913 South Trior Street, | A tlanta , G a ., Mutch 21*1908. 1 suffered tar four months with Iextrema nettousnessand lassitude, [I had a sintriftg feeling ia my j stomachwldck no tnedichio seemed r to relieve, and losing my appetite * II bocatanweak and lost my vital- L lly. Id threa week# 1 lost fourteen & | pounds o£flesh ondfritihatltouet find speedy relief to regain myb [health. Bating heard Wine of Cardui praised by several of my , I sent for ft bottle and wfts pleased, with the ] in three days my I neb | friend* j !certainly very Iresults. With iappetite returned andmy atom Itroubled m« no more. I coukl digest my food Without dl/Sehlty [and the ruammsfiOss gradually Idiminished. Nature performed [her functions without difficulty ftttdlmnonce mom a happy and well Woman, . 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