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lUpanaTa bole* are k the beat dyapeptia A medicine ever made. /A hundred million* * trf them have two •old la the Lnlted o*ntea iu 4 tffigW year. Every lllncaa •ritlny from a disordered stomach la relieved or cured by thrlr uae. So common la It that diseases originate from the stomach It may be safely asserted there is nc condition of 111 health ih-.t will uot be benefited or cured by the occasional use of 111 pans Tabulea. Physicians know them and speak highly of them. All druggists veil them. The ftea-eem package Is enough for an ordinary occasion, and the Pmmlly Bottle, sixty cent*, contains • touaebold supply for a year. One generally glees relief wlt^lg twenty minutes.
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A Dubious Complaint. ■ "You hate heard my daughter sing What would you adtisc us to do?” -Send her abroad at oncf*"
rm penuftsatlr aaie«jm ms ar aarroeaana after Ant daT* am of Hr. EBaa's Croat Karra Beat orar.MMal boitls aad traaUaatraa Dr. A- H. Euaa, Ud.. WlAfabfiL.Pkea.JS. No mstter Imw hot ely she any be erst* girt^tkiaks m waadd make a bsaatiml Caa atlas's Pam-Bum. It to t ha col* «ue for Swoliaa. Smart I as, ftrrd, Arhtag. Hot. Aa laMaa Past,Coras aad
valk. at all Druggist* aad fiboa mora*. Don't a<r*pt aay *atotftata. Kaatpla aaot rasa Addrum.aflca E CHMtad. LaEoy. K.T.
Mrs. tria*)ow'a dootblagtyrap tor shltdras i loa.allay* psiB.core* «Ud ooUe.Me. a bo til* Only child res and fooU UQ tha truthvhere a woman'* ag* i* concerned.
Ptoo'a Ours lor Ooaaumptloa to as latalttbis saadMas tor oougha aad eolda.—K. W. haffeax. Oeaaa Qrora, M. J., fab. IT. ISOS .Some men'* idea of a friend is a fellow they can make uae of.
Mrs. Laura L. Buraat, Wa* ingtoa, D. C., Ladies AuxOary to Buraside Port, No. 4, Q. A. IL, recommends Lydia E. PMchan'i VegetaUe Compound. n " In dlacaaea that come to wnmsto only, as a rule, the doctor U called la, some times aerera) doctors, but atm matters go from had to worse: but Phare never known ed a ease of female weakness which waa not helped whoa Lydia E. Plnkham'aVefefable Compound waa used falthfuDr. For C ag woman who are subject to daches. backache, irregular or painful periods, aad nervous attack* doe to the severe strain on the arstea by some organic trouble, and for women of advanced rears la the most trying time of Hfe. It serves to correct every trouble sad restore a healthy notion of all organs of the body. “ Lydia E-PlnkhamTs Vegetable Compound la a household reliance la my home, aad 1 would pot be without it. In all aay ugpmltact with this medicine, which cover* wears, I hare found nothing to equal ft and always recoonomd it-"—Mjb>. Laras L. Baaaas, «07 Qemrnd BL. X E . Waahl inT??j i tix°'i.^r ***?? ih T* rt \ y
Pink tarn's Vegetable Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for all filso distressing ills of
Appetite poor?»/BoweU constipated? Tongue cotted? Heed eche? It’s your liver! Ayer's Pill* are Avlr pills, all vegetable. IWaat your ooustacbe or beard « bMptitvJ bf—■ oc rk* htacfct Um BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
NEW JOSEY STATE NEWS
pmkniii He **- M ye* f t •>M ant Iraica a widow and mx cinlUrni Horry rose at 5 .*» o'clock, a* was ht* custom, and a lew intitules later .ailed down stair* and a»ked,hi»w **»on brcak’ast would tor ready Hr laded to snaw-rr when cslled to th« nwwl His wife, 'n itoing upstair*, inund him unrtMiscmu* on the floor wKh a wound sboot two inebra' loOg 10 hi* throat Several months ago Hurry disappear ed liOOt his liomr a;id was found in a demented condition i<ar At sloth Bur lington county. He was sent to the Blackwood Asylum anti disrliarfied as cured several week* ego. Hurry v.a« a native of England, and during the existence of the Knights of l-alnir ws* a proiuineut tnrmUr His two sons •re Pennsylvania Km I road employes For a book, «.r Mayor'* dixket, worth probably to rents in actual .alur. the borough of Clayton ha* brought •ttifi against former Mayor H K Sparks, and before the matter is deter mined the case may co« htindruds o' d-d!--*, a* the rn rfag— rtst—dlte* !•' expects to retain the book. Mayot Nichols is just a* t.infidcnt that Ik will come into possession of it. It t* under stood that Mayor Nichols has want re this docket for some time. He hclicvr* it rightfully belongs thr borough. A request to Spark* t« turn it over w;irclt'tcd. and the Borough Cooncii which t* presided over by the ^layor instructed Solicitor Sumnurill to pr-> cced to get it toy law. Spark*, claim* that the dtsrket i* hi- until he ni> *, ibi•air.c av one belonging to a justice •• the peace, when it i* turned over to thy county clerk. Mirbael Verra. «l Philadelpkia. the Italian who is *aid to have placed a railroad tk- in front of aiicXprc*' itsm on the West Jersey and Seashore Rail road, was committed at Tlamtu-oviou to the county jail in default of fioon bail for the September term of court. Su peri nt rtidcnt Lovell will push the case against the man. .At the hearing Verra *aid he knew nothing about placing the tie on the track*. Alter eighteen month* of la tv sr. »u*
City December 15. igoi. ha» been aban doned. A Urge portion cl the cargo of oriental merchandi»e. valued at $ 1.000.000. ha* been recovered, but much ha* been left. The constant and deep settling of sand over the wreck Ita* made the work of di*ers ahnost ini possible. -The William Graham Company- 01 Camden, was incorporated at Trent on at the office of the Secretary of State with an authorized capital of $50,000 The concern is to conduct a nursery business. I-co Bclmors, Charles M Danlston and IT T Stackhouse. Jr, were the incorporator*. Another South Jersey company incorporated at Trenton was the WuKamstown GUs* Company. of Will bins town. Gloucester coupty, with a capitalization JjO’.
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county, expect to market 20.000 baskets «>i oraches thi* sca.-oti which is bnt one-lifth of the n«tuil iturnber «.f baskets shipped from that viem
ity during a full yield.
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Dm of Uqtaor la tha Army. An intetYst.nq contributi-m to the di»cti*»ic>8 growing ont of the m«1om of giving Uqaar to sohtiers it made by Count von Haraalri. until lately -com nsander of tha Sixurnth Army C«*rp. in Germany, and one of Emperor Wil liam s militsry fsvcritr* The count i* not one of those who belirvTs that strong drink is aecesssry to make a good soldier, nor dors be believe that alcohoitr •fimnlaitoB mereases the power 01 endurance e-r the fighting quality m soldiers. On the contrary. Count von H arse lev. after twenty-five year* of total abstinence in lb* army, protests strongly against the «*e of hquor by sold'ers. He aays: "The saWier who abstains altogrtbri* the be*t man. He can arcomp’ish more, ran march better, and U a better soldier than the man who drinks even moderately. Mentally aod physically he i* better. • • • Strong drink tires and oul/tM»at«t thirst. For *oldier* water, coffer, and above all tea." The testimony of thi* officer, who ha* behind him the record of long and active service m the German army should be north something in the discussion of at|ut*ti/in bf this hind There i* iitlie doubt that the ronaenaus ol expert military- opinion in Europe and America will affirm the correctness of nt* judgment. To say that a *en«e of iod Iliii.r Muiowa mdnlgenee tn alcoholic stimulant* i« merely *tattng a physiological fact. Excessive '•tinnfation means a physical and men tal reaction, in which the powers arc at a low ebb Afigpa thi: church filled. California Pcnor Hat Faltti In tfflcaey Of Advertising. The pastor of a Presbyterian ebureb •t> Ban Joae, Cal., believes tn filling bis ebureb oz Sunday, even If be baa to advertise in ordar to arcompllsb that revolt. Harr la a notice be pub Hated last, Monday: -Pound asleep— 80 you slept la church yesterday did you? Well, It was rather a drowsy day. but if you had beau at the Second Prrabytertan church you wouldn’t have doted The pastor preached two earnent. enthusiastic sermons and the muile was alive aad Inspiring Mrs Hillman Smith :adg that old favorite Tha Holy City to the eojeymeit of fill, and the chorus choir rendered two anthems. The congregation waa near ly as large as the church ftaelf. An old timer there looked around and re marked to a bystander: 'Well. I de dare. I thought I knew everyone who re me to this church, bet the Mat few weeks I don't teem to know more than half of them.’"
fOI TVIITY YEWS EUOIt HIRS SUFFEREt FRO! ClTUil OF TIE IIDRETS,
Lower Valley t«- ... t», who will begin loping the mint- in .1
the work short lira*.
The Odd Fellow* of Junction have purchased a lot on New street with a view of erecting a handsome home the near future. Nearly two hundred men are no employed at the PanUboru tin plant. The Baptist people of Prdrickton e: pect to place a new pipe organ in the
edifice.
The State has ordered seven cow* be longing to John U. Miller, near Elmer, killed. They were affected nttli tuber
01 lost*.
The millers of South Jersey have or ganized to protect themselves agaimt the enr roach menu of the Western com
bine.
Blackbirds are appearing on the South Jersey marshes and gunner* are building brukh blinds in anticipation
of good sport soon.
Robert Rankin, of Canton, has afi acres of grass that stands twenty inches high, and is considered one of the fin-
est fields in Salem county.
While seeing how a mowing oftehiac worked on the (arm of Harmon New kirk, near Clayton. George Faunce ii minus part* of three fingers of his left
(und.
Ajrs. Thomas Daniel*, of Harrisonv illc. showed presence of mind in pick jng up a flaming gasoline *|0vc and throwing it out of doors. Jibe escaped with slight burns. Gise Decan. a Bridgeton farmer and
> be Open Doors. Harrigan—Did yez bear about Si.Telerry av Slate Jawn Hay gittin' the doours opin? CassidytoNn. Has be? Harrigan—He has! CjLSsidi —Well, yez might know mny fluid be against Newport Society. Newport society gossip frequently goes well with the burning oi rags. A rich husband and wiie were divorced a few month* ago. The wife is already married and the hn*hand's engagemen' to another woman is now announced He will marry her as soon as her own divorce permits her to have another nnvhand. Authcrity lor It. Miss Sharpe—Didn't I hear you telling the minuter yon were only twentyfour? Miss Grxxley—Why—er—perhaps you •id. Mias Sharpe—Well. I am surprised and you a Sabbath-sCbool teacher, tool Miss Goodes*—But. you know, the minister himself has told ns it's always better to underrate a thing than to exaggerate.
Many of th* espenwlva aad beautiful rammer sanneal* srlileh will not stood ordinary fashing may. with rare, be asonwafufie laundered. Cs-Ivory Bosp. II water will tot reosa colon to rao, Ivory fioap will sot. aad avoid extr-mely to: wantber. hot • in. and a too hot Iron. Enaaxoa R. Paasxx.
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0/ the k< nr pa . on reeled tn the' ___ _ _ army. Medicine uld net kelp t»e, bran's artoun • np unfit ■ comrade who bad kero "“l di*e»tivr
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II. f a ngXf euasr a - uHOr. nwd on-n ) *fU lo /onwd hloss'd rtllrl. I bepS tefcfwu-rtpidTy ,n It /our snvnfA*. and am mote well n '‘‘ d»»**s and of roup and /eel better IHon 11 rur( ^ kooe^dome /or the p,ml Iteeolobeor., ol the kid-
IbutUca to Pernuo. "—r. //. Mare At «he appesrsner of the fret srmjWoni ol kidney trnahle reruns thouUl be token. Thu remedy strike* at oner ike very root ol ike disease It st ow<e re ievr, tie ra Urrhal kidcf) t of the stagnant b'ood, per venting ibe ewrspe of *eniD from ' blood. Wruaa .i.muato, the kidorr. ... eierete friun the libwd the scramaoting pnwnn. a»d ikus i-reTent* the coaru'j : "
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There see complaints that the demand for candidates for the iciniatry it larger than the supply. There 1* a falling jiff in the number of theological students at the cnivcrsitiet. The number ha* been reduced one-third at Yale class of jao would graduate 60 minister*, hot. lari year it turned ont only fonr The ministry »cems to be losing it* attraction for young men. The pay of clergymen is better than it onre wa«. though in many instance; it is very small yet. The churches are finer, bvt comparatively Sewer people attend them, the simple days of oldfashioned faith and primitive idea; hare passed. The puritan period has
vanished. nether it be science or commercialism or liberalism or education or the freer exercise oi thought, any of these or aH of these that have influenced religious thought and conduct. there has been a change withm the church and without The conditions that once prevailed in this country. the isolated churches, the itinerant ministry*, the traveling circuit ridere. the periodic revival*, the camp-meet-ing;. the muscular and emotional religion and the simple, earnest, and intense fgith. and other features tha: characterized a new or thinly settled - try. hyve in a large measure been less
Itafa o. H. T.. July Meh.—Justice LaaghUa la fuprwraa Court has erected a parmsnant HJcoadoa with — —
cfLs Sny. 5. Y., and lb* drcWon mpbolds his t rede-mark and make* liable those attempting to prodt br ••Foot-Eass" adveetUag by marxotlag a rimHar-appaaitag prspataMoa. 'Vises a baby'a grand mother* are all dead, it Honda a pretty good chance of not beiag
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