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Show Saved Her Life- Mm. C. J. "Woot.dridqk, of "Wott.lmm, TVxiih, wived tho life nf linr ctiilil hy tlio una ot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "Ouo of my Plillitron had Croup. Tlio pjisc wiih attciiilcil by our pliysiclnn, and v;i3 Hiiiirni'(l to I m well under control. Ono illicit wan startled by the child's liard. lintfitlihiK. Hiui on going to It found Itstran-irlliiir. Itstran-irlliiir. It bad nciirly cease, to brent be. ItciLilKlne thai Ibn child's alarminc condition bad Income possible In spite of the medicines L'lven. I reasoned that auch remedies would lie o no avail. Having part of A bottle ot Ayor'H Cherry IVctoral In ihe bouse, I jjavo the child ihree doses, at abort Intervals, and niixlmislv waited results. From the moment the I'i'ctonil was given, the child's breathing crew easier, and, In a short time, she was sleepliuj quietly and breathing naturally. Tim ehild is alive and well to-day. and do not hesltnte to say that Ayer's Cherry to ml saved her life." AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J.C.Ayor & Co., Lowell, Masa. P ro m pt to act , su re to cu re Brigham Plour und all other mill Products Pro-ducts of a u Lxeeilonl Quality City Always on liaml. Hum Patuxt, Roller (uiaiiam, Si-lf-Rising, Corn Mi a, Hyo. Mill Hermadc, Bran and ShortB. and Chopped drains of :dl kinds. Company. Vnr I'riixs, Wholesale? or lioluil, Apply lo Samuel Sinilh, Manager, Briflham City. IlllTilS! IUIIIS! BATIIS! Bot, Colli, Electric & Oilier Baths. i. - Chilis-., nun, :!:,ceiiK ami iiiwnn1s. vn. r;:i:vi;s, m.ncTRiciAN, PROPRIETOR. ADVERTISED LETTERS. r- iv munini; n Mnl f. ir ut .li. lliHly Mr-. V illi.'im ( hri-l-"i-vj i- -;1.. N.-i-.Mi Mi- t'.l.-i N.Imo. Mi.. A i i i : i I oin i. I. ii-.-ii SV1, ii:l,-.,i T.itn W.,th'--.ii li A ('.) Nl.'l-nn .i,,,:,,- C Tto lur o, n A T'i..ii-!.,T..'-r Wli.-n i iillin-; ui 1 1 ,- hI-.vi- plio-c -iiy M'Iot M-rl Nov. IS":;. M. I'". -fi....THj:, I'. M. ! The curly and late advertisers in The Bn:i i.it catrh (he trade. TO CLC5E OUT. ! A few toys and children's hooks lor Xi..;.s cheap, l.(n) books for I (10c; :,iic hook.-, f.r rr.c. A. II. Snow. PRICES TALK.' We are determined to close out every over coat; every suit of clothes; every lady's coat, jacket or jersey, jer-sey, every suit of underwear; every hat and cap; every blanket and every hood and toboggan in our store, be"-fore be"-fore stock taking, Feb. 1st, and the way we propose to do is this: Aside from giving a big discount off on all sales during the week, we will, on the Saturday afternoon of each week, have a general AUCTION SALE on all goods above mentioned. Remember we are going to close them out, and if we do not get 50c on the dollar, tliey must go for less. The sacrificing sales a re now on and we are "in it" up to the shoulders. THE "WE LEAD-OTHERS FOLLOW" CONCERN IS TRAILING US AGAIN. Sugar . 18 lbs. for $1.00 Soap . .28 bars 1.00 Raisins, new, 16 lbs . 1.00 Currants, new, 22 lbs. 1.00 Rice . 22 lbs. for 1.00 Coffee . . 4 . . 1.00 Factory, per yard, . .04 i Boothe & Penxe. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AE-SCLy rELY PURE |