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Cummins beaye “Ni “No.” DFS MOINES, IA., FEB, 18,—Gbv. A .B. Cummins has written to Thomas ‘W> Laweon, of Boston, advising him that he could not serve on the ho gio @on suggested by Mr Lawson to vo: Proxies held him In the New York and Mutual Life Insurance panies. Minister Lived 100 Years. BRUNSWICK, ME. FEB. 15—Rev. Clarkson Goud, an Adventist minister, died at his home tn Topsham yester- day aged 100 vears. He was born Dec. 23, 18%. Goud’s last public address was given on the Leet soe of his en His second wit ‘he mar- in 1896, SueNives nas ives Cia $31,000,000 in Coz in Coal Exports WASHINGTON, FEB, 16.—According to reports etn SO St the Departsient ‘and coke the bakes ‘States in 1906 215, in value as com~ tle more than $11,000,000 ot Ci eevee ays) Sse fered with the | may be the remains of some] ly as large as a {Woman Evangoisi Dood, Retinad ie | constitutional disease, the Stas ai Save from $150 to $200. oer an on; the surroun 7 er lees steawune Gas wise Twould have tago | pects Of & long spell of | Pare: Ihad beet The Best Pianos at 4 Value. thie country and Great Drit,| through life with a discharging, an- ig disease] iereec long and growing werse all os : te concer of eee, Ya Sieeee reed re eye ‘i Es Pea weer germs in the system, or the seed ‘time: tbe came very much us Renowned Wilson Pianos, pe Celebrated Walters Pinnos, §! ; with” Francia TMurpiy in| Peon saw that the place was im- | absorption of refuse matters | gon'the use of sprmeg. At last I be- | Hf Beavtftul Harmony Planos, $195 | Handsome Reltord Pinnos, $23: proving. I continued the use of it ee a body which have not | ulcer seemed to get worse, but soon |) Handsome Richardson Panos, $210 | Gcorge Coleman Dianos, $235 Girl Confesses Shooting. “BLUEFINLD, W. VA., Feb. B— Tam now a well man. Nora Taylor, twelve years old, has oon- feezed to shooting Winfield Compton, tern on tor ve steamers ‘ef tmprisonment in Chicago Strap-Hanger Suits. GmmOAGO, FEB. H%—Of the great @umiber of persons carried from the ty during the rush bour Ce Bn ol eile dcr pe es) It goes down to the very fountain- Ee f Remen. as = of the disease, drives out ae ison and What the Name ‘Means ta ig Informati morbid matter, builds up the weak, sluggish j “7 St ter Fria a escaped ped hee Aly raope Automobile an¢ Carriage Owners Must Return for Trial, PU R E t Yy Vv E G <T AB LE E__ system, and allows the sore to heal naturally Hil nase hope cel priapasy GAN WRANCISCO, FEB. 15.—John H. O&% and Frank Johnson will be returned $e Philadelphia for trial on the charge em gee to defraud thelr creditors. Johnson fled to this city had a, On and while here, it stole $1,100 from Younsen lew Mexico. He = { Fopled there, greta’, to this ty. city, | Spec’ ‘ere now Bow being hel held for extradition 3a to all who write. pala AG a CI ME RT DE OO IGRI Zetec |) Sa eh ‘There is no surer, evidence of a poisonous, polluted condition of the blood than that manifested by a sore that refuses to heal, | charge, the red, angry flesh, the inflammation and discoloration of surrounding parts all | show that the ulcer is kept open by a constant drainage of impurities through it. When the blood is pure and healthy any cut, bruise or wound will heal readily; when from any cause, however, the blood has become infected with germs or poisons the place becomes a sore or ulcer, sometimes scabbing over, but never fully healing, because it is kept irritated and inflamed by the impurities in this vital fluid. Often the rough handling of a wart, mole or pimple which has never shown any sign of trouble, a slight scratch or I want to recommend your 8. 8. 8. te any who aro in need of a remedy for an old sore, In 1877 I had my leg badly cut by a barrel hoop and having on a blue woolen stocking my leg was badly poisoned from the A great sore formed and for years no one Icnows what! suf- until my leg was entirely healed and JNO. ELLIS, 250 Navy St., Brooklyn, N. ¥, Ratiroad | ever the cause the vitality and purity of the blood is so weekened and polluted that it cannot properly nourish the system, and the sore or ulcer is kept up. Those most usually afflicted with chronic sores and ulcers are persons who have reached or passed middle life; the vitality of the blood and strength of th naturally begun to weaken and the poisons in the blood which perhaps have ited and lain dormant in the system is =, | early life when the system was strong and vigorous, -| the usual sufferers, the young are not exempt i Salves, plasters, lotions, etc., cannot cure old sores and ulcers because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. Such treatment keeps bed ay clean, relieves pain and per- haps reduces the inflammation, and in this way is ben heal them. The only treatment that can do an ble, being made of roots, herbs and barks pos cleansing, healing properties, and is not only the King of blood purifiers, but t! : that is slow in healing do not waste time with external treatment nor experiment with unknown medicines, but begin the use of S. S. 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