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Show "ALLUUVj! SNOW J.IMMK.ST Cl'i Uhtuuiallaiii Koiiralfcla, Iliad. il",MckIIeadache,8ureTMol,Cuti1 Spialnt, Ilrulan, )!d bore, Oorne, and I In and Inflammation lh moit penetrating liniment In ihe world. Prlve 26 nnd Senlt. Fur Bile hj John Boy TJ BOTV Anothtr Ctio of Rheumatism l Cured by Chtmborltln's Pain Balm. R My ion waiafflletcdwitluhiiiioitftui WV which contracted hli right llmbuntll be ' UBJ wat uutble to walk. After ullog one and a ball bottlta ot Chambtrlalu'a l'alnllilm be wat able to be out agilo. I ean htaitlly recommand It to periont tuirerlng from rlieumallim. John Bnlder, rreed, Calhoun Co., W. Va., For tale by John Iloydtn A tVtu. WUOOPIJIQ COUOII. I had a little boy who wat nutly iltad Irom an attack of whooping tough. My ntlgtibnn recommended Chainberlaln'a Cough Itemtdy. I did net think that , any medicine would help him, but alter living him atew doinol that rtmtdy & I notlied an Improvimtnt, and one M bottle cured him entirely. It li tte U belt laedltlne 1 ever had In thahoun. M I J. L. Uoore, Booth Birjtoltitown, Pa. j3 for Sale by John Hoyden A Sea. iS MOTIUB. JH The qaatlerlTSonftrineo oi"tJamat't i J', Slake appolnled foriprll Mii'and Sor'1 lvyw!1" W lit, hit been poitponed by content of the Flnt Fiefldoncy until Sunday and Monday, May 14th and 16th, at which time the Stake Tablrniele will be didleaied. W. W. CtCW. Prctldentol filike. I hue been a luflerer from chronic diarrhrea ever ilnce the war and have ured all klndt of roediclntt fer It. At lait I lonnd one remedy that bat been a lueeenaiacure, and that liChim-berlaln'a liChim-berlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea , Remedy. P, E, Griihraan.GtaitMllli, La For uleby John Hoyden A Son. One ul our calliri) tbli week wat a Spanlih-Amerlcan war veteran, a man who wat born In Coalville twenly-ievnu ycanegu. Many of the older reitdtuU will remember hit father, Jamil 6haiv. The young uaa recently returned from the 1'hlllpplnn, having ttcared till dltelnrje from Utah battery 11 loon . I alter the two fiirte eogigeutnti 'with ' the iipaulih on that dark itoraif, 1 night the lm flghtln"lbt Uyi" hait leiujand, thinking that would be the a lait-the tjpaulardi having been lucteit.v fully repulied anuutbirot Ihe voIuq. U.d, having: "taught" aud ''bled" came uway Mr, Shaw wat among them. In the flnt encounter ha recelv ed a wound lu the ankle, a MtUtlU .,', all pibbabllily, havlug palo4 tbiougtt ' the loot. But in tpile ot hit UJury '.V Shavitoodnt hli poit and even fought '"J tlirougliouttheengagement of the (ol- . J lowing night Theheavy rain Hooded I the trenchflaud Iheexpoiure Incident tu ihli rendition Inflamed the iujared member until Mr, Shaw wat compelled to retire and wat accordingly commit- j ted te the hoipital. He rayt that not 1 one hall Ihetllghl Injurlet are reported, S the Voyt prtferrtug to ran the rlik ot "j rrrevery without ipecltleare, to being j conflnad in the hoipital. The yoong mm milled au honerabte dltcbarge, of cciirtt, aud now wean a medal present-td present-td lo him by the people ot Sevier comity, bearing the ronrlpllon, "Alexander "Alex-ander Shaw, Volunteer, JSpaalih War) iiiiiiMMiaaiftiB-l - -r-TttPftt.jaiiierjaajj |