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Show i, ( Under the Hew Pura Foodlaw) i All Pood Productc must bo puro and " I hone3lly lnbellcd. if BURNETT'S I VANSLLA j vmo fifty years ahead of the Law. It was fl I yf i alwayn i pure Vanlllo. Every bottle now I I bears this laoel: Guaranteed ander the Food 8 : I I una Act Juno 30th, r o," Serial r4f$ A ,am'er9I,-which has beer, assigned to ua I fl by the U.S. Dept. of ARrleulture. 1 SKj4 JQ8EPH 3URNETTCO., bostow, Mint, j I'4"I"II"I"HI"HHHKIHIH I Public School a Weapon f ; i I In Fight With Disease f The public, school is to bo used as a,: weapon in tho fifjlit to prevent the spread of tuberculosis. A movement has becu sUirted to establish an ado-qnato ado-qnato system for proteptnij; tho countless count-less army of school- children from the Vhitc Phiguo. Among other innovations, innova-tions, eliihiren suffering with tuberculosis tubercu-losis in a contagious form will be segregated, seg-regated, and provision maJe for their especial education. Parents should be very careful to act promptly in checking a" cough or cold. The strain on tho respiratory organs from coughing leaves them soro and susceptible to the tubercular germ. To break up a cold quickly and cure any cough that is curable, the mixture of'iwo ounces of glycerine with a half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pino aud eight ounces of good whisky, given in doses of a tcasp'oouful every four hours, is most effective. Five ounces of tincUire of Cinchona compound can bo used instead in-stead of whisky with the same effect. Tho ingredients are inexpensive and' can be purchased without trouble at any good drug store. To avoid substi- , tut ion of oome inferior pine product for i the Virgin Oil of Pino, it is better to purchase each "separately and mix them at home. ' The genuine- Virgin Oil of Pine is put"! up for dispensing, only in '"-ounce I vials, each vial securely sealed in a. round wooden case with" an engraved, wrapper showing plainly the name Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure, guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act. of June 30, J 1)00, Serial No. lfl, prepared only by Leach Chcmicul Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Be sure to get the genuine, us the oil sold ih bulk and cheap imitations put out to resemble Virgin Oil of Pine in name and style of package are ineffective, being largely composed of afdistillation of pine needles, or leaves, instead of from the pine tree proper. These pine needle oils arc not intent' in-tent' ed for internal use. and when taken internallv usually cause nausea. Their use is mainly confined to the manufacture of soap and similar purposes. FROM THE ANTILLES. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Benefits a City Councilman at Kingston, Kings-ton, Jamaica. Mr. W. O'Reilly Fogarty, who is a member of the City Council at Kingston, Kings-ton, Jamaica, West Indies, writes as follows: "One bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough that was giving mo trouble and 1 think I should have been more quickly quick-ly relieved if I had continued tho rem-sdy. rem-sdy. That it was beneficial and quick in relieving me there is no doubt and it is my intention to obtain another bottle.' 3 For sale by all druggists. Tiie Blood Is The Bfe." Science has never gone . beyond tbi Bbove simple statement of scripture. Bui It has illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood Is "bad" or impure it 1b not alone the body which suffers through disease. Tho brain is also clouded, Hhe mind and Judgement are oTfocted, anaHftny an evil deed or impure thpghtVcaSHrectly traced to the hnpwly of the oroyE) TquI. Impure blood En be made nr? fry tl;e ii.. p,f Pp. force's Qoldn Medlqal Discovery It rmrlches and nnrlfi the blood thVrphv uring, plmplea, blotches, eruptions and thar cutaneous affections, as eczoma, ttor, or salt-rhenm, hives and other mi testations ef Impuro blood. la the cure of serofnlous swellings, en-, en-, rged glands, open eating ulcers, or old res, tho "Golden Medical Discovery "hod rformed the most marvelous cures. In cos of old sores, or open eating ulcers. Is well to apply to tho open sores Dr. (erco's All-Healing Salve, which pos-j pos-j esses wonderful healing potency when need as an application to the sores in con Junction with the use of "Golden Medical Discovery "aa a blood cleansing constitutional consti-tutional treatment. If your druggist don't happen to have the "All-Healing Salvo" In stock, you can easily procure it by Inclosing fifty-four cents in postage itamps to Dr. R. V,. Pierce, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y., and It will come to you by return post. Most druggists keep it as Troll as the "Golden Medical Discovery." Yon can't afford to accept any medlclnn of lintoioion. composftlo;t as a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery," which is a medicine of kown composition, luvlng a complete list of ingredients In slain English on Its bottle-wrapper, thn ame being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate d Invigorate stomach, liver and bowel a THE CHARLTON SHOP 122 MAIN STREET. OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN. I Tailor-made suits, dreHBcs, cowns. coats for street, ovening. rain or mo-I mo-I torlng. SKIRTS PETTICOATS WAISTS "They lace In front." CORSET WmtMMM PARKER'S X M1&S HAIR BALSAM WKHri CIcaniti lewi!!fln tlio hair. BfiffSWSffli l'rotnotti InxTjrUnt growth. Bae5Sfcsci- KS Net-or Polio to Beatore Gray ESfM'flftlTflSff Enir to its Youthful Color. RiclCE-GalK Curti icilp dlftnico it hair Idling, gjiggffilj ) Mo, nd 1 1X0 at HruRftfits I If You Would Ask the People Who Know H What To Wear and When To Wear It, j fl The secret of their always faultless appearance, it is almost a certainty HH that the answer would point to the eflieicncy of our methods o Keeping i Hl good clothes cleaned to a new condition. B HR Call up 1133, cithor phone, and ask about it. I HH Prompt Calls and ""ftS Main office I Wt Deliveries. S- lst go and statc. Cleaning & Dyeing Ga j H I II II II iw I kl" BSSkl HI I rbad 'Bread ms 11 BggA&j r&tejtef' No matter whore you live, yon can wS' Kl feftN gct Boyal Bread at thc ncarest dcaI" PAt) Kl QEvEAI I era. it isn't necessary to send down- I ) Hfl w- t, I town, for every' dealer gets it fresh fcwTV&t Ho! BSjit? daily. Look for the lahel on every loaf. JS! Kkj W&h te'ti I I! I! Wm 1 tegk M vh y&'" -?-:" -c'" Wr jggA&JBR& BReAt ll DREAD' I BgMl) Bmb Mi I LEYSOW THE. .! i Phone .65 for the correct time. j j "Jii u.(t cnr. i L I imperial flair Regenerate la ervcryvrbero recognized as the STANDARD HAIR COLORING for Gray or Blcaood Hair. Its pHoation is sot affected br batlu pcnalta cnrllii; ia abaolately barm leaa; any natnral -hado producodj inralnxblo for Beard and Mustache. B&mpla of yorar bafr oalored frea. isotfitf Chea. Hfr. tU W. 2M SU!X I TJio Tribune Gives Your Wants the Largest Circulation. mm WATER SOFTErTING. . Our grreat apparatus, the largest used by any laundry In the world, ca- f4E paclty 40,000 gallons per hour K2f.' Soft water saoa and softons tho feW fabric, produces a color Impossible to fflP obtain with rair, hard, city water. TROY LAUNDRY, f "THE TjAUNTJEY OF QUATjITY." I mm Both Phones 192. 166 Main St. P B E 1 SALE ONE PRICE TO ALL NEVEfWJNDERSOLD SALE j ill I iWl 'Bj H A Willi Wjf QW omes e oa wiod-up of the January clearance sale, one of the most I t 1 Blglpy successful to be recorded in our mercantile career, after all that has been said I M j; j 1 KWt he rare bargains that prevail at this period ;i after thc convincing manner in 1 J S Bif 1 which we have stood behind each assertion, it is scarcely necessary to expatiate j ! Si 1 lEia!if farther on the merits of these opportune- savings. Suffice to say that today we A m 1 1 offer price concessions without -a parallel. J i II I lyTHiS LiST'Of RARE INDUCEiViENTS 5S A STRIKING EVIDENCE OF THIS FACT. i; Slr colsisM?" Children's Dresses $L25 Waists' All Boys' Clothing must I Now for another week off ii I mBSw D J.BE5SPRS Gi,EATE LAlTCTI0NS- M- . hp dPappd in a hnrrv clearance -sale bargains In Jf ,t I BStfSP Priced tO MOVe at Once: One lot. 5l.2fi Online Flannel Dresses, good, sorvlceablc 4 7tf "C UOl lift O. llUllj m M Mm WW Jtmt ciunlltlee. slS2 1 to H only, o this week at 50c 4 JL Jl 'IM 1 1ST m m T m. T HI W ""fl B Ml A 1 mWJm? All m7tc Gl$?U1lrefl vm"rJ!nil!l:af?'0'nalkllKl; 52.50 to 5S.00 Boys' Suits and Overcoats at $1.48 fflj i f Wk wL 8 J f J fSI AlIBlailKetS $ 8ato iVl at'1 -50 Madras and Flannelette W.50 Boya' Suite ail Overcoate at $1.84 ST . lltf MW ITi i ,1 I I M U wSg Worth "5o, iriarked down to 47c Children's 75c Dresses, In sIzoh 2 to 5 years, a number of Waists, worth up to ?1.2o. to go 0Q Boys' SuJts an( Overcoat at 51.95 JBAi i i Jmti bcr ft mm S , W Worth ?1. 00, marked down to 59c neat, durable styles to choose from; go at 39c in this salo Air ' Si 50 "Rovq- Sultq and Overcoats at $2.33 ' R? Mm B Worth S1.5Q, morJcwl down to 88c Girls" Dresses, slaes 6 to M years; Pelor Thompsons and at JC S . I , hereon at .JJ . , . . . , ., $ &. U Wortli S1.75, marked down to 98c j fiveral other nobby styles, made of all-wool suitings: "00 Boys' Suits and Overcoats at $2.79 All 71c Outing flannels go in this sale at. ya. 4ic g Ui m Worth ?(J0, marked down to $1.19 I all ovnr $0.00 drcsnes. Iu this n)e at $3.75 1 30.00 Boys' Suits and Overcoats at $3.45 All 10c Outing Flannels go in this sale at, yd 7ic J HI I 1 Worth ?2.25. marked down to SI.39 I Girls' Dresses, .sizes C to M years; a variety of styles to S7 50 Bovs' and Touths' Suits and Overcoats at ....$3.98 A!i lc Outing Flannels go In this sale at yd. ...... 8?cE VIM ? I Worth J2.C0, marked down to $1.68 Hiooao from; all Uuj beat 33.25 and $3.50 grades, in this AA lM7aifo(E! S . ? -v c IS p ! S to All 1(5 2-3c Outing Flannels go in this sale at. yd 10ic JQ 2 I Worth M.00 marked down to 51.89 sale a . - , .$1.85 &JjUU WWolSIS SS.00 Boys' and "i ouths' Suits and Overcoats at $4.79 ITEM Worth 500, marked clown to , S2.30 Children s Drosses, slzos 2 to C years; atyles and quail- ?10.00 Boya' and Youths' Suits and Overcoats at $5,48 'Kffinh3ir 31ailLrir"rt "E7H TBum -rkl K Nlfl ,l Worth 36.00. marked down to 53.40 ties -that sold up to 5375, and there arc some of thc . WlillC SflSltCF JT idMlllO J H J t Worth $7.50, marked down to S4.60 prettiest ntyles (o select from. In this salo at., $1.85 FP itum r- M Worth $8.50, marked down to $5.30 B9 Worth 7c, goes at, a yard 5c M ih H Worth 512.00. marked down to $7.30 r,r- lr- a tu -a Worth 0c. goes at, a yard 6Jc K IMU Bj 'orth ?15 00. marked down to $8.85 HERE ARE THE PRICE REDUCTIONS WE HAVE DE C"f"H1 "fc,tf"kir MTU iTfel'H C Worth 12ic, goes at, a yard Sjc tit ( f 1 wmlh IsSisS: maSed down :::::::::::::j:::::::::::li4:3o c,DED,UPON T0 F0RCE THE F,NAL clearance iz,ls Causte and Madras waits. i3iyLJJIIlllOULi3 Wovth 1G2-3c-socs at' a ,ard g fM ' ;1 1 Wo"li 425'.00, marked down to !!$ 17i40 OF AL worth up to $2.00, to go '77'". -.l H7Rnu.3 M rJH 1 1 ah t . o , UH'oiiifoWoi. SHOES in thls stU0 at 776 Gents' Furnishings Clearance Canton Ilaiinels nmd White 1 fl 3" 1 All Bed Spreads, All Uniforters, w . a . Wool Flannels i PU Vi! B . , Kegular $1.25. on sale Ladlos' Patent or Vld Kid Shoes, with welt and turn , 6 lKT'cacfc 23e Ckmls Half Hose will goat 12Jc HI ft Vahio ?1.00, go at rdch.86c at 79c solos, military and Cuban heelit: regular and Bhloher tateXl!,i WwCfiilSi.S 35c Gentn Half Hose will ko at 19c So Canton Flannels cut to, a yard 5a'c Eg W i ' I Value, 51 -.n t-n n( qnr Jlegular ?l.n0, on salo cut; worth $4.o0, go at $3.1B 7 -ktoH-ix-,. win ... i ,nP ti nn 123c Canton Flannels cut to. a yard ' 9Jc K l '' 1 v ;!'--' h . J ,4 at: 880 Ladles' Dongola Kid Shoes, patent tips, military heels. A o0c o at oe. or 3 for $1.00 Canton Flannels cut to. a yard vie K MM 1 vaino 51.io, go at cinch $1.16 Regular 31.75. on sale lace or button: all sizes; worth ?2.00, go at. ...... .$1.29 fl'i AT& f,0c: to 75c Nr 3 Work Shirts all go at 43c 174C Canton Flannels cut to. a vard 13c K? mmm , B Value S2.00. go at each $1.28 at .$1.16 Mitisofi' and Children's Felt Slippers, with leather ubles:- . (Sk 1 ITftjW 75c to ?1.0() Xeckwear will go at 49c Thc 2oc White Wool Flannels go. per yard...... 14c js Mmm y 1 Value S" 30 -o at each 31.68 Kesular n sale b lack or roil: worth 51 2d. go at 70c ty JL2J? 97 -1 25 Gents' Dress Shirts and Flannel Work Phl-ts will The 45c White Wool Flannels go, per yard 29c ffi? JgUf ' I frJ at ;51'28 Ladies' Felt ShoeH with leather, soles and heels; all yJ DreSS i5,,IU, and J,annU Vo,K fchl,ts cnl The 60c White Wool Flaunolt) go, per yard , 39c M H fU aiu.j $3.00, go at each $1.89 Koguhir ?2.2o. on sale sizes; worth 1.25, goat '.....70c ' -t m, (,v,h.nc n-j,,,.,,,. .JMr1 aL 0JQ a Tho 75c White Wool Flannols .go, per yard 44c S MwM -V! 1 aU,r- -00, go at each $2.30 at .$1.39 Ladles' Felt Shoes, with lcathor soles and heels; aieo ' "? , iinn,anune "a .n.30 to $1.75 Gonts Underwear, including Union Suits D 2 vards wide White LInsey -Flannel, value 75c. on salo. tS mM m Vai..Qofi t 3h w ,in Itcgular J2.50, on sale . leather foxid; all sl.es; vorth $1.75, go at $1.29 Madras Waists, worth up to at 98c I ,1 vnl 55c 35 mm M V-ihu, Tr, a , , H won at.-'"-;J ,-$1,68 tadleB' Patent Tip Juliets, a very comfortable house - $1.00. to go In this .q ?2.00 to 52.50 Gents' Underwear will go at ,...$1.34 I .... h W SG.00, go at each $4.20 Regular TS.00? on sale slippers, with clastic slden; easy to put on; worth 91.75. :mlo at Ol.OV I All Silk Enibroldercil White Skirting FUnnols go at Hfl valuu 37.50, go at each $5.30 at $1.89 o at , 1.23 Everything In the department at a cut price. j less ihan thc coal of plain ' ffflyvarc |