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FORGOT LICENSE. o i > Masculine Volce from the Kitch wanted hot water in? There, now do| S0 " Feet Long and Has Twelve Rat- ATt ey 5 ""i"'“'.'rn e‘.,k'. = 4 e Kitchen— | wan wat 3 b g s “Do'you Tegin 10 tount tue s mn | Tl hie watan 1 e S w Biltion. Fow Elderly People Know What To Sogsen utes from the time u put the eggs Bedroom—*“No, mno! Walit till it P i Do In These Cases. ter of Mr. in or from the time the water begins | bolls - (Sllencer) Capt. BIll Tuttle of Stratford recent Miss Lena Starnonly dageti e, | to_boil > : Kitchen—"It's boiling now. Shall T g:fi::xlx:gkde m:kli‘:‘"e‘v:}n ds;;.n dl‘: "m: D ites m““_“'—o, el b, il Z}’"i.“' and Mrs. m Av- mz-‘emxnlne Voice from the Bedroom— [ put 'em in? vicinity. The hide is seven feet long e ‘:5{:“.‘& o W’yw. Desinty feet ;r;g'm married Monday evening at 0 you wha—- Oh, you don't put| Bedroon—*“Yes."” without the head and terminates in 12 y clock at the Congre 4, ihe, cEEs in until the iwater begins to| Kitchen—Do 1 put the cover on | Mithout the b button., It is & genuine| (00, Aret WS of advancing age in | e e i oy ek R bail dedr, A 8 e e diamond back and has been carefully | Jore, fONaL Of Kidney troy entirely fres| H. E. Brown. Mrs. Karl Closon of | Kitchen—“You don't? Well, I ald. Bedroom—*Yes.” (Silence.) : tanned. It was a present from Cap- | g that torturous disease, rheuma- | Middletown, a sister of the groom, and 1j B;‘droom—l“ls the water nearly boil- ma;r::gm‘?p—,'xk . Isn't the taree| quin'Bin.g friend, Capt. L. E, Johnaon usomm e R il gy :nmd, s oodm '-::n for the ‘vm-i :(hr. ng 7 ? of Swifton, Florida, who is mayor, s - i | Avery was so e joigshen—Nearly bolling! Why, I| ' Kitehen—Darnt Tt hems in_ " | bostmaster” justice of the peate, sher- | it iR atys,. whichy Bave becoma S e ) Lo aupst the mics { Just pu ol . & 2 iff, weather obs T, 2 age license untl] as ’ [ Bedroom—“And it tsn't very hot?" | guess it must wo time. though.” (Si-| gei, sreatner ::;;gd g;‘;e‘r"fo‘zfi fire | cloezed and sluggish, failing in their miiiisbar; Wheretion N St 1t S thie | Kitchen—"“Of course, it fsn't.” lence.) “How do you get this blamed children within 20 miles of his home. Elgégugr ;Lfsl:zgml;lge:tfilfllcn:‘é%? g‘ocl-' town clerk’s office. : : 9e! Bedroom—“Well, then just take the | thing oft?" : To Lydia E. Pinkham’s .. oo Rtaria’ Dolling™ (B | Balanm—~Taka-a sioth 'an 1 1t Do s L I N Dotad tnter ot} 2N e e T o o = " and has sent ttling about In Hard Training, lence.) by the ring. Tip it away from you. many fine specimens, both dead and main and decompose, sel < — W " Kitchen—“Ouch! Why didn't you y the joints and muscles, causing in-| Senator Knox is still in training for Vegetable Compound | iichen—vrna s 1 aks ‘o om | "tk Socuthl “55% "SRt ity 32 S, 300 LS S N B L] Il | IR 0 £ t: ’ 1th 2" e o s ) G 3 s i Bockand Mx-os— % was troubled| | Bedrotm - Aherseis: i’ fren Apdait | 4, you;taxe (oloasanils)- AHe) T 1g The Wide Awakes of 1360, old folks the most annoyance, espe- | keeping silent suom thor nrion oof oyl 1o ST IR 4 for a long Gme with patns ip my beck | MIEInE overtus (Silence.) “Where | spoon.” (Slence.) A survivor of the Wide Awakes, an | ¢ially at night and early morning. Pore i patfact " tim—Washington | o 220 tepe (e ministers themselves, and side, and was miserable in every shall T put them?” Kitchen—“Say — how—what made organization which was a potent force Hundreds of readers who suffer will | post, which it must be admitted makes & 73] way. I doctored | Bedroom—“Why, on the kitchen ta- | made 'em all come out of the shells? in the first election of Abraham Lin- | find the following, which is knn'\:n as —_—— difference. How different the Dreats until I was dis-| ple. doq | amere lsn't anything in the shells at all | coln, contributes to the Sprngfeid Ros |{ICTERGOn Sghale, s o e A Charitable View. dential messages would be if they wers couraged, = and| Kitchen—“But they kesp rolling off | and the water is all poached. publican ~ some interesting reminis. | 1255 and effective treatmen It is the charitable conclusion of the | drafted by a congressional committes Bedraom wearily)—You must have | cences of that erithusiastic body wrioy | the system of rheumatic poisons, ro- thought T should|if I don't hold ‘em on.” lieve “urinary difficulties of the old| Charleston News and Courler that|—Philadeiphia Inquirer. Bedro stinctly)—* acked them when you dropped them | had its branches in almost v ol g . | 8 hat never get well. I| Bedroom (distinctly)—“Then put crac! s c every city \ t vitalizing tonic | Senator Tillman is fnnocent, but tha et deshn TN : N em on ce in.! ‘) ~ |people. It is' a true vitalizing ” dead aTewttinantal) hamen wisnmenvi s 000 Kitchen—Why atamt you say so? 1| #5% N8 Lo, of tdnorth, Tho uni’ | people: Xt e a true | SIS, - e el A Parades. B o« 7| lence.) he boiling water with , could I? e organization stamped in large let- . 3 C 4,000, bls Compound, and | “*Kit hen—which one shall T take | bodroom—"No, of course not. Never | ters thereon. The torch was 4" Gl fhie f‘,‘“"“’"sr by o 5;;“;3}“;2;';,5332 Peerless Runner Hopes So. pounds of sugar In a year, one wonders thought I would| Bedroom (anxlously)—Don't take mind.” tin fount with a burner and wick for I'gredients of whi 7 i The south takes to President-elect | why there are not more sweet. try it. After tak.| Oh. mever mind. Take just any of kerosgne attached (o the end of a stick | from any good pharmacy at small| Taft very warmiy: nevertheless, it | pered ones than there are.—Kmoxeiile ing three bottles I them. (Silence for ten minutes.) Kitehen—Well, what 4o T do now?~ | about the length of a broom Jandle. | foot: SETPOIL SEEoN one dunces R wo voetll::‘.for Bryan | Journal and Tribune. ;i was cured, and| e Bedroom—*Oh, Just turn out the gas |1t Was not simply an occasiona corps, 0o s & iy = Press, —_—_— idile never felt so well| Bedroom—“Dear, lsm't that water| 0] 0% 5o, Just tu 82 Dt djd ot or leks conetdnt drilling ;‘:;‘e‘:-ou‘:";:‘!‘{’“‘t:“d o :’“"Ff‘ph;";‘é —_— No Longer Leap Year. 1d Lydia E, | bol Kitchen— d Lydia E. Kitchen—“Nope.” »,n““‘ en: sly)—"What have| 1t wh e ing to | and marching through the cam ot iy s e yon £l it |and in that expetience was barr. o more ?” doudt, the spirit that a few months | “ach meal plenty of water. with a handle” |4 nfl""‘;’{?j {chgarly)—No, R e i:;:’t::gp:er:pgdc;:r themeeives for the | This preseris ."1"‘- By =mole, e Eifiz?ahn“fiofii‘fi‘fi".‘;Z"“'_"fi" lf]fgh:ha ;;:;nud. suspicion.—~Chicago Reco: & handle, don’t! Tl just have some crackers an - % always effective In the disenses and| 1 3 K — the handle on 0P| milk, dear.’ That will do nicely. Bring [«efense of the union. afMictions of the kidneys and blad- | Houston Post. —— e in all my life. I recomm Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to all my friends.”—Mrs. WiLL Youxng, 6 Columbia Avenue, Rockland, Me. Backache fs a symptom of female weakness or derangement. If you Never Unpopular. The girls who get married this year “It romlses to be a bad year for will, be able to hold their heads up demagogues,” says the Atlanta Consti- proudly, knowing that they are and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and upon going to bed, In these reminiscences is included a e 7 $ » | me the bottle of milk t of the lower E . bave backache, don’t meglect it. “To 'n the side. A long one. [ Dart ceting rFrriqemg\lr f:"d : bowl | SPeech that was made to a great gath. | 96T and rheumatism. Wil-l H—n ._“ __Go B Good Cause for Wabbling, get pe ent relief you must reach ey m_(relieved)—*“Oh, you've got | yra‘ % - . | ering of Wide Awakes in New Hamp- | m————_—_m—me o Dr. Wiley says he Is examining 20 get permaner you must reac! sanceran. That's all right. Ts the| 20 & £Poon and the cracker jar from shire by Senator Henry Wilson, At |, Senator Tillman says he s golng to | or 25 samples of whiskey, No wonder the root of the trouble. Nothing we :o\io‘r e T i the sideboard. No, I'll open the milk Hiat thoe ¢ was s common prediction Soothing Air Wanted. keep right after the president. He'll | the pood doctor wabbles @ littlem k:;.'nmfwflldo(hlssgsa_felyandsurely Kitchen ere’s the cover?”, U0ttle, please. Thank you so much. that even if Lincoln were elected he| ‘Suggest that it is near time for the | be lucky if he can keep two jumps | Washington Post, as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- b aal e % o g el :i:\lxprgo‘{!){q‘:?( ‘tvo[“_\v'fl:lli"r;m:;\pa\sfi: diz;]: | would never take his seat, for with | announcement bf Mr. Taff's favorite | ahead of him.—Detroit Free Press, ——e pound. Cure the lcause of these dis. | oyor the sink* comied T hs inoering” "‘S”r‘n‘lp_‘) party passions running so high he|alr. Hardly do to go through a safe —_— Ben Tillman's Honesty. 3 ches and pain wi ne four years to the swashbuck- et ot i g strains of “A Hot Time in ll;s Ola| Town Tonight."—New York Herald. wlll make the kalser feel better.— |honest man. He admits it.—Philadel- hen—“THis cover goes clear | would certainly be murdered before in- auguration. Wilson referred to th and his comment was this paraphra Chance for Ade. Senator Tillman thinks it isn't neg- George Ade approves of Berlin. This essary for him to prove that he is an Masculine Voice fr: behind News- paper—“How long does the doctor say you'll have to stay in bed?” me well and strong. d nto the wate: e great volume of unsolicited Bedroom (steadily ~“Then take a | thousands to health free of charge. test ny constantly pouringin proves largze ona, dear” Femint o de . By — | o Trelawney and the hundred thou- XA IRRE, 0 8 Chicago News. hia In . ooyt m\i‘fe]y that Lodis e ’ink‘i:ani'u Kitchen—"Tell, this cover goes clear | g girine, ‘\?’f from the Bedroom-= il o i cr Sentiment and Business. e e s 2 #his 1 ““L‘_ Fegets ‘ d, ma down into the water, 2 News i g 4 In taking the lead in prompt recog- Veg ‘.Illlli’ (hnmpolénd.dmgdel{;otm rl(:otsv BAdtnote (with e —“Charles, w:\" WSpADer—“I hope it won't be “And shall Abe Lincoln die, and shall nm':m ok (E'Mna,s firanma"? mni"_t % the Has Cold Feet. Winning a People. and herbs, has restored hea 0 thou. . o Bentor (Bevintiyystiis @ 90 Abe Lincoln die, forecast of a material greatness, the! This horrld war goes on, and no one | Perhaps Mr. Taft doesn't really like sands of ,\yomsnA Chicago News. e E i) Then a half-million Wide Awakes will United States might achieve a senti-, thinks to ask “Where's Loeb?"—New ‘possum but he is eating his way into _ Mrs, P 1lrllkl;u]r‘n, of Lymt-n, M“‘:m Boedroom A THews. know the reason why." mental foundation for a very practical | York World. the solid south—New York Herald. invites all sick women to write! Kitchen—w it's about as big as 4 foothsld in Chi Boston Advertiser. her for advice. She has guided| —as—the ot vour fern i in* ’ Wants a House o Fit Executive. Such suggestions sank deep In those P — —and for two eg Governor Marshall of Indiana, who | 2YS: Probably never before, and cer. A Hopeless Case. [From New York World, June 25, '08) tainly never since was the political 2R Sach v ot Py erat, protests against thel seraltive nerve ot e i so near | About the only bad thing that can be , ha Dos: rald o a on. The <. n, E Bearoom—Well, never mina. It|EPTernor's bodse 320,000 15 eose|Never since has there been such an that e In & bashalor - He 1506 satt) . must be nearly.bolling by this time” | SO5U D€ $15,000 or $20,00 The Sood | earnest and determined band of young fdently & hopeless . oaus.~IChonvile ABBI"[NI Kitehen—*Tain't even lukewarm. enough for s, governor, e Man | yolunteers working with such zeal ang | evidently peless 5 Bedroom: Not « h = { devotion to a great national and polit- Journal and Tribune. W, b e oD ARnE AL M Wity GOl Conlon i e e o thy S s witi (Tie apa- An Accommodating State. i 7 .. = » he does not see any demand of dig- | bov, & o gl “Pennsylvania blushes for Penrose” | Kitchen—“Of course. Why not nity to annropriate the exira smeunt | QUEntly see today among the same e Y Gh O Gnant oS, Fin ‘sor ¥ to_annropi . tra ¢ o . says an cnemy of tha states- | , Bedroom—“Charles, dear, I'm sorr: | to enable him to do so. T stralght | C/2Sses 18 too great to be measured. y o e | { to make you so much trouble, but— Wiy o pat Passion has subsided: the issues are | man. Very accommodating of the com- but it never will boil that way. Just{T%, 0 putfing it 1s an improvement oy gcuter though they may be ulti- | monwealth, as Mr. Penrose never does I I} I N ' s a1t v of falling back upon rdly le: i T This [ any of his own blushing.—Louisville pour it out and put in only a little out Teftersont of o mately hardly less important, his | any ¢ of the hot-water fancet.” k 6 e generation has known little about the | Courier-Journal. l [ . . Kitchen—"“How did I know you Wide Awakes, Even the name s THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO. husband ever proved zuch a charge has become the standard medicine and started taking it. At|would. I now have a fine appetits and 3 Rot: 2or Childosss dom heard, but they rendered a sorvice Wakking Always Good. ; —AND— e Wity . that ghould give them an honorable | Bven though Cannon and Sherman L ‘l‘ The New York Evening Post does | piit. 7P, history of that exciting | may not get carriages at the public ex. FOl‘ ong ime. 9 LoD o call aitention 'to the Intrusion {obion, and b’ maty of sur- | pense, it is consoling to reflect that ononey ‘worship on the . sphere of | Tive " Shadia be given recognition in | street car service in Washington is ex- George W. Tucker, of Graniteville,| *“I have been In this condition for & e ol "“"l;m':]'.‘.“*-[q"I‘:'r’,‘\’;"r’;‘g‘\the centennial of Lincoln, in whose | cellent—Philadelphia Ledger, Staten Island, is among those who {:nfmtdlmo and have tried lm. way Ko = v election they were a very helpful if = something that wo elp me, e by one of her friends as daughter of inot a deciding factor.—Boston Tran- Taft Self-Control. gnze‘r’“‘:)"l‘l‘ ;:‘;’:";:‘y‘";‘:’;“ 1:;:' I have peen " disco during the i : ottty Rt eS| SCMIBEY olpipt. | sident-elect shows commend- - g " |past year to such an extent | The Old Standby from her brother that “it's money G i faneniut dhothbnws himself to| viewed at Cooper's headquarters, he [did not believe I would sver bo sell | S i | makes the world go round.” and she e able self-control in ting hig sald: “A month 1 was a chronic | again. I started to take this medlome | By its time-tested merits, its [ 1= properly “glad Daddv has a lot.” An Impossibility. two meals & Gay; when he might eat 2 | dyepeptic ool od catarrh of the | with very lttle falth in ft, but I | uniform success, prompt ac- || || 0f course, she wishes ,rirls covld have | - A Los, Angeles woman has secured | dozen by accepting all the invitations e S ¥ At h : " o | . Ao g g aiv b her husband didn't | extended—Boston Transcript. stomach. Now I am a well man. thought perhaps it would do me some ', tion and clean taste, Hale’s their maids at schonl. ,Could there |a |l‘(urceh ecause okr usum‘( tn‘x:' s o e ikt “I came here a month ago, saw this | good for a while at any rate. Tt has | HoneyofHorehoundandTar || | | be worse rot for children Hibend Sver greseh oct o | ST hsuatioas NI ctel Ghfidvacy.. | e RS & fmth g8 Discovery | done more for mo than I ever hoped 1t | 5 | against a wife. That goes without Texas school children have asked Mr. | | remedyof itskind. Recom- || More Inconsistency. ying.—Brooklyn Eagle osevelt not to shoot any wild ani- | that time everything I ate caused gas|eat anything I chooss. I have no are headquar(ers for || mended as a safe, simple and | The peanut growers of Southamp-|®" & orooklyn Eagle. fi;’.l;ex‘\-hip he is in Africa.. Only ohil- | ;’3 mrmh mrr:i' Z‘mnmg!mexa:md l-(l’:::r::x{ ‘.}‘Jfln‘?’:‘“fl‘.fi' e PUY" JUSTABLE FIBR [| clective remedy [l || ton: Nensemond and the Iste of Wient Useless Extravagance. e T eothuatisss - Bathlo Br. 1 i vath. whidn YomE ot It T, strength, and no longer g o b o It F | s are still singing democratic % 2 . | PTESS. altogether untll nearly time for the|have the dull, ‘tired feeling tha SPLINTS for fractures, || For Coughs & Colds ree trade, praving for republican pro- | A man has been fined $1 for throw- | P/5% L e Tt fetoieties oL 6o Ba st | e e e -v-n’ , il ANl Druggists | ction. and demanding a tariff on thefr Aol ey e s fena s o gd Chance to Cet Even. carcful in'what I ate, as I could only | years. There I8 no qucetio but that SURGEONS’ 8ILK, LIGATURES and — pad M ol JroShe rens dgmon- || Gond - Rgws. TR pl o a te 8 o anatat Tl e o irsope one on | digest the simplest food. Sy appetite | Qooper has & medictue that win work NEEDLES. T ol 1y S Testlt of Tryan ok e it Lot A jhe presiept by Tounting his. Hsh | was ‘very nobr and ¥ wes nerdois Wt | wentes o e troubls. Tt is S s RS e Heouod Haraln, B ans Tomens, foF 18 hours straight. | il nourished, aue to the failure of my | ine only thing I rave. ot Tads PLAIN GAUZE and COTTON BAND- R B = Chicago Jour: food to dicest properly. 1 felt tired | helped me in Jn slightest.” AGES, various widths, A Suspicious Circumstance. The Sun Nods. R oy | and run down and lacked vitality. I| Cooper's New Discovery Is now on | 1 Horeh The fact that the Pullman company’s| After all, it is not entirely inappro- A Cheap Commodity. | did not sleep well, only getting about | sale at leading ity Y PLASTER PARIS and WOVEN ©f Horehound and Tar surplus is in the neighborhood of $30,- | priate that the barber should appear| For the first l]lmo in hish]ifP E H :(;S)r thc.urr sleelp a mg;n. an«; tonlr;s ’v‘v: will -e:ab;:k]n:gusl:- upon m’fi: Toothache Dy (00,000 looks suspicio like the por-'on the payroll as-an accountant. Are Harriman is dealing in a ol eap com- | abou even when asleep. ‘wou . Cooper’ ELASTIC BANDAGES. Cure in One Mfim\:w‘ ters were being required to return the | not the hairs of our heads numbered? | moditv. He is passing out advice— |wake in the morning just as worn | the reason for most chronie iN-health. PLAIN and MEDICATED ABSORB-| tips.—Atlanta Georgian. w York Sun. Washington P | out as when T went to bed. The oper Medicin ENT COTTON. SURGEONS' ADHESIVE PLASTER,| . all widths, BATH and CLINICAL THERMOME- | © [ ® TERS. y ysiclans Kecomimen asioria GLABSES and SPOONS. ¥ - GRUEL TUBES, ICE BAGS, SYRIN- | ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, unlike Scothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial,etc. Thisisa e oo C pharmaceutical socicties and medical authorities. Itis used by Physi- | good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose INFECTANTS, ETC. . cians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning unquestionably the result of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowl- that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and s / quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food : Third—It is an agreeable and | ©dge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by It will be compounded to| pecfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not con- | regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled your satisfaction. tain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. Itis | to the information.—Hall's Journal of Health. The Lee & 0sgood Co. Jan27daw Leave a prescription with us. Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. F letcher. Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica-~ Dr. L. O. Morgan, of 80, Amboy, Ark,, says: * As a practicing phy- N. H.,says: “Iuse your Castoria go, Ill., says : “I have prescribed N.J. suys: “I prescribe your Casto- sician I use Castoria and like it in my practice, and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day for children who are very much.” b during my practice end find it suffering from constipation, with . Dr. Wm. J. McCrann, of Omaha, very satisfactory.” better effect than I receive from Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Amity, N. . . ” Y., says: T have used your Cas. oo’ :fi;d;enA;lh:e:g‘:;yMk:T: Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve. 07 other combination of drugs. toria for several years in my ;. land, Ohio, says : “ Your Castoria 3 d something about your great medi- = Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N, E;a;i;fi;l;:rzlz;g:md it a safe cine and aside from my own family stands first in its class. In my 4 Y., says: ““I have used your Casto~ i z thirty years of practice I can say I experience, I have, in my years of never have found anything thatso Ti# 8nd found it an excellent The Kind You Have Always Bought and which 0 mistake will be made in selecting THIS school as the one to attend. Business @llege has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the éigna— ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under S Dr. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular remedy in my household and priv- lAq’”b'M'm"”W””dm' s 1| s = . Ynez, Cal, says: “After using and efficient remedy in almost fied He plae.” ate practice for many years, The Catalogue for tiie asking, i ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. his personal supervision your Castoria for children for years every home,” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” AV“MBNEPIL‘MWMWAS- it annoys me greatly to have an Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- ignorant druggist substitute some- Dr. Howard J{"“"fl of New York, gorig extensively as I have never pr wWm, L. Bosserman, of Buf- thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: “It is with great pleas- go;nq anything to equal it for chil- gq)o N, v., says: “I am pleased to tient's disadvantage, asin thiscase, ure that I desire to testify to the gren's troubles, I am aware that speak a good word for your Casto- 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of ~medicinal virtue of your Castoria. therearsimitationsin the fleld, but rig, T think so highly of it that I e | | fimilating teFootamiRezia| since its infancy. Allow Watch Repairing A543 | | g e Sionacts ax Bl o . done at Friswell's speaks for itself. no one to deceive you in T — G —— i H - the imitation.” I have used it with marked benefit I always see that m ts get W, [RISWELL, 25-27 Franklin 3| PronotesDigestoncivery] tHiS- All Counterfeits, Imi gL in e cin of my o deugher, g T S 2%l moommend 1 o iy san22daw 5. || NessandRestContinsreiir] ¢¢ions and Just-as-good ” -5 M W ard, o Kausn Oy, - 4712 fiavi oblainiedexoellanyasaliy Opivm Morphine nor Mineral g oo saye : *Physicians genrally g, ity gaministration to other . Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint Dr. 7. B. Eyle, of 84, 4D Is What We Use T ¥ 0T NARCOTIC. . do not prescribe proprietary prepa- children in my practice.” Louis, l(o‘,. says: “I have used - F. B Ky Panl, gnily Is What We Use To | i1 are but Expeflmeflts that rations, but in the case of Castoria your Castoria for several years past Minn., says: “It affords me plea- my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- iamy own family and have always Sure to add my name to the long other physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : ““The name that found it thoroughly efflcient and list of those who have used and make an exception. ' I prescribs your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, Dow endorse your Castoris. The your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is a great consideratin in factof the ingredients being known cause L have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence f children, view of the fact that most medi- through the printing of the formula oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- ©on the Wrapper is one good and dren's complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefors difficult of ad- sufficient resson for the recom- who has raised a family, as Thave, ~profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As & laxative I mendation of any physicisn. I will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything know of its good qualities and re- mendation of Castoria,” an excellent remedy.” that I ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfully.” ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN! Conceal Our Ignorance” s Elbert Hubbard's definition of the word dignicy. Unquestionably Elbert 1Is correct, and every thinking person will agres with him. Think of the peopls with dignity and count those having it naturally, He who has it naturally, combined with abllity, is a great success in life, ;hole with assumed dignity are—well, trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—E xperience against Experiment. ey are understood and discounted y_the public, We've no dignity, natural or as- sumed, and if its use was attempted ®y ue the pubMc would discount 1t. Let the public est!mate us corractly; give us credit for a thorough knowl edge of the photograph business; for doing work at reasonszble prices Years of experlence in this business exclusively entiiles us to it LAIGHTON BROS,, Photographers Main Street Opposite Norwich Savi Soclety. zlfld X i GENUINE 'CASTORIA Bears the Signature of — WHEN you want to put your busi- Ao o e ViRl hers 1s po me- er than rong! i lvertis- iag columns of The Bulletin.