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"After using Found Castoria a popular and em’
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close herewith the wrappel of the
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CASTORIA
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neither Cardinal Gibbons nor any other
foreign member of the sacred college
possesses the remotest chance of suc-
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by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are
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Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy,
N. J., says: “I prescribe your Casto-
ria every day for children who are
suffering from constipation, with
better effect than I receive from any
other combination of drugs.”
Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N.
Y., says: “I have used your Castoria
aad found it an excellent remedy in
my household and private practice
for many years. The formula is ex.
eellent.*
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The Kind You Have
Always Bought and which
has been in use for over 30
years, has borne the signa-
ture of Ohas. H. Fletoher,
and has been made under
his personal supervision
since its infancy. Allow
no one to deceive you in * -
this. All Counterfeits, Imi-
tations and “ Just-as-good "
are but Experiments that
trifle with and endanger
the health of Infants and
Children—E xperience,
against Experiment.
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Dr.R.M Ward of Kn» ca. case.of my owa daughter, aad have
Mo.,: obtained results from its
not prescribe proprietary prepara-
tiois, hut in the case of Casaria my
experienee, like that of many other
physicians, has tawght me to make
an exception. I preseribe yoar Cas-
toria ia my praetioe because I have
found it to be a thoroughly veliable
remedy for dhidren’s cemplainte.
Any physiqir *
family, as I
Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago,
Ill., says: “I have prescribed your
Castoria often for infants during
my practice and find it very satis*
factory.”
Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve-
land, Ohio, says: “Your Castoria
stands frst ia its clan. ih my thirty
years of practice I can say I never
have found anything that so filled
the place.”
Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit,
Mich., says: “I proscribe your Cas-
toria extensively as I have never
Found anything to equal it For chil-
dren’s troubles. I am aware that
there are imitations in the field, but
I always see that my patients get
Fletcher’s.”
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Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf-
fslo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to
speak a good word for your Castoria.
I think so highly of it that I not
only recommend it to others, but
have used it in my owa family.”
Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul,
Mian., says: “It affords me pleasure
to add my name to the long list of
those who have used and new en-
dorse your Castoria. The fact of the
ingredients being known through
the printing of the formula on the
wrapper is one good and waffieient
reason for the recommendation of
any physician. I know of its good
qualities and recommend it cheer-
fully.”
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SEASHORE AND MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA
and all points East vi, the
CHESAPEAKE and OHIO RAILWAY.
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Mountain ena Seashore Resorts at which nccommaatioh dn X"ou2
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foiAingotieAtitr: write to the undersigned for" summer Romedhia
J NO. D. POTTS,
A. G. P. A., W. G. KNITTLE IpA
Cincinnati, Ohio. HT Main SU‛DainsA#.k
two-two complaints were made by this
officer against two men, eight against
one and fourteen against another, both
druggists. The cases are set for to-
morrow in the county court, and if all
the cases stick It will come pretty near
putting the druggists out of business.
However, the druggists have employed
counsel and will contest the cases, and
it is very probable that the cases will
go up if they are decided adversely in
the county court.
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official head of the islands.
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soon see him in the Vatican gardens
again.”
Cardinal Azegna said: “Our beloved
pontiff is lost;" while Cardinal Crotini,
shaking his head in doubt, exclaimed:
"Who knows but that he may die; still
Paris, July 12.— The reassuring news
received this morning regarding the
has reduced the number of callers
le nunciature where the
Fort Worth Church'Dedicated.
Special to The Statesman.
Fort Worth, Tex., Jaly 12.—The new
church of the Methodist congregation
south of Glenwood was dedicated this
morning, the dedicatory sermon being
preached by Bishop Joseph Key, of
Shermnan.. The building* has just been
completed.
By Associated Press.
Rome, July 12.-11:20 p. m.—The
pope has now been resting easily for
the first time. He does not feel any III
effects from his reclining position and
the doctors construe this to mean that
there is no renewal of the pleurto se-
cretions which previously, when the pa-
tient was reclining, pressed against the
lung.
THE COCAINE CASES.
Waco People Are Anxiously Awaiting
Outcome of the Arrests.
Special to The Statesman.
Waco, Tex., July 11.—The outcome of
the arrests recently made by Constable
Jackson on the cocaine law violations
is being awaited with Interest, Twen-
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By Associated Press.
Honolulu, July 12.—Although the
term of Sanford B. Dole, governor of
the territory of Hawaii, does not expire
until next June, campaigning has al-
ready commenced In relation to his
successor.
Reports have been circulated that
Mr. Dole will not be named to suc-
ceed himself and a large crop of can-
didates is expected.
Mr. Dole's associates, however, assert
that his administration meets with the
approval of President Roosevelt and
they confidently look for his reappoint-
ment.
None of those eager to succeed Mr.
Dole has yet announced his candi-
dacy openly, but it is reported that a
number are quietly interceding Wash-
ington influences in their behalf.
Native Hawalians are particularly
active, it is said, and there is already
discussion among them of the advis-
ability of petitioning President Roose-
Will Try t Get Even.
By Annociated Press.
na"EbSYenEuslandeautyatl‛prmunda
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raxoneto.recepture th Palma trophy. "
It.ls.ntatea that the Nerweglane will I
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Full Desoription, of th, R° m Where
80 Much Interest Centers. 4
By Associated press.
Rome,, July 12.— As many fantastic
deseript tons are in circulation regard
Ing the room where Pope Leo ig a
correspondent of the Associated Press
has taken pains to secure an exact ac-
count from one of the pope’s nephews
who.seeshig unele dani. The room
large, bright and airy. The walls are
hung with pale green and gold silk
damask Entering it, with the sun
Pouring through the mple window, us
hkeataste of apring. A large curtain
divides the room and is generi
drawn.open, showing on the right ti'
modest .narrow brass bed covered with
a red damask coverlet
In his desperate condition Pope yeo
shows gveht,daintness with regard to
his person, performing a full toilet
whenever possible and changing daily
his fne white batiste night shirt. At
the head of the bed is a good picture
of the Madonna, besides a holy water
font, while in the middle of the ad-
jacent wall is an immense crucifix
reaching from floor to celling, with an
ivory fgure of Christ. At the foot of
tbe.bed stunds a vary simple walnut
writing desk, at which the pope has
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. Dr. Kowerd Jamea, of New York
lens Kity, saya: "I is with gveat pleaeure
I en- that I desire t testify t the medici-
nal virtue of your Castoria. I have
used it with mavked benefit in the
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Dr. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa ence, I have, in my yeara of practice,
Yata, Cal., says: "AGt- wtn" found Canteria . -e--la- --j -Me
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celved the following cablegram from
Cardinal Rampolla:
"Slight amedioration continues.”
By Associated Press.
Rome, July 12.—At 8 o’clock this
evening the physicians in attendance
PontinoPe —eo itsued the following
Nothing notewoithy occurred during
the day and the pope’s condition is as
satisfactory as it was this morng.
Pulse, 86; respiration, 30; tempera-
ture, 36.8. LAPPONI,
M AZZONI.
By Associated Press.
Paris, July 12.—According to a dis-
patch from Constantinople published
here, engagements have taken place be-
tween Turkish and Bulgarian troops on
the frontier which the Turks accuse
the Bulgarians of crossing.
Onthe other hand the Bulgarians as-
sert that the Turks tried to occupy the
neutral xone.
The dispatchadds that a ministerial
oune . was hurriedly suminoned at
xildz kiosk last night and more troops
hava been called to the colors.
Seven Day’ Fighting.
B- Assoclated Press,
Tanglers,. Morocco, July 11.—It In
confrmed that the war minister. El
Monobhl. entered Taza, the stronghol
of the pretender Buhamara, July 7
after.seven days’ fighting, which re-
sulted in a defeat of the rebellious
tribes.
WACO HONORS LOVE.
That City Will Help Build a Monument
to Dead Comptroller.
Specihi to The Statesman.
Waco, Tex., July 12.—The movement
to erect a monument to Colnel R. M.
Love, the deceased comptroller, will
meet With senerous response in this
.j That officer was well known here
and had, many warm friends in this
city and county. He was United
3tates.mars hal of this district during
the term of,Cleveland and was looked
upon as one of the best officials and
most couraeous men that ever lived
in the state.
most comfortable, a small table, a few
shelves with the pope's preferred books! "Who knows but that he may die;"gtii
and nothing more. The chamber gives! he may get better."
the idea of extreme simplicity. ,.--e--•
Even in his present condition, Pope KING EMMANUEL.
Leo has great objection to having peo. L,A. A ---Z
pie about him unless especially called He May Come to Rome From His
except in the moments when he was Summer Palace.
much worse. Dr. Lapponi and Hinl, A -----
valet Piecentra themselves could htB ¥ Associated Press
enter unless he rang. Piecentra, who iRome,cJu w. ,a~*King Victor Em-
is reluctant to leave the room asked manuel has given orders to keep the
till, morning If th. pop. ala nijt th2 2u Irnal palace in.readiness, as he may
It better for som one to always keen om* to Rome at “OX time from hl.
him company. Pope Le0 tranuil, ReP summer villa near Turin on account of
Piled: * m in good anoupXnlthe.rore’s.condition or deth. In any
poLling '?-lh' large rueing.o" P y Rent (has Ins and queen wil return t
someuhand fnenaine popcuzpests-that"Inaddito‛tpr. Ronson, nve newe.
him. «o today after the visit of the doc. I PaPer correspondent, have been added
tore, when a copy of the medical bull. 11° those, strieken with fever. The lat-
tin «a. brought in, he read attentlvet; mr> have besn taken to the hospital,
and then rang. To Piecentra "whoal re™* rems of inquiry continue to come
were in response to the boil he an from foreign governments. Messages
abruptly: “Bdn, m? anothe ’ Copyai4 ™ Eya, Argentina and Peru ar-
the bulletin, ".emphasizine" the word y' .____
"another, and evidentiy thinking that N r. , - _
the firet one had been doctored for his I. . No Chance Any Foreigner,
benee as had been one before. But I By Associated I ress.
the valet was able t bring another London. July 11—The Daily Tele-
Identical with the nr ’ I Era ph e correspondent at Rome tele-
it is difficult to keep the pope fromlEaphs:. “I am authorised to state on
speaking too much. When someone m thrnauthor ity,ot tw caruinals, one of
allowed i? vISI h,m- he begins d. k.h,' f -•a .....
■bribing the satisfaction he felt at the Ineither
greetings he received at the last Jubilee
and also at the manifestations of sym.
By Pathy from all parts during his present
he inness, which he considers almost;
Providential to strengthen the Influ-
ence of the Catholic church in the
person of its head.
Then either thie doctor or one of htalrone ,
nephews steps in and monopolises 1TP2P2 .. ...
conversation, obliging the pone to helan.the nunciature where the special
silent, which he does not like at all ilteleeram from Cardinal Rampolla was
la wonderful what impression, Popit rostod.gtat Ins that the silsht improve
receive or the pope', condition The Imenten ‘Ahisghouiness su continued.
Associated Press representutlv, WasEoretxnistntetnrdel Casse was among
present when Cardinale Ferruta, As.g- the earttest callers..
Qgotndrercriha ‘prrracmickgoom ,, * some of the Bulletins.
crnv.“^nt.w; th.'^?*^^ thiT m^n^re0-’
Dr. Changing H. Cook, of Saint
blessed, by the .presenco of children, id a great coneideration in view of
celyneeda te be mpplemented by the fct that medicines of this
theent kilt T te fth med ioal pre- ch etor are obnoxious ana there-
fenin, hut Iforone, moot heartily fore difioult of administvation. As .
it believe it an exeel- a laxative I connider it the peer of
eat remedy, anything that I ever prescribed.
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tomb.wes teached many hundred. 101- ~'------
lowed the picture of the Savior held
200:atexastaturesque monk, n one
side of the brass rails which guard the
ontranc: to the tomb knelt the nuns.
Opposite.thres. deep, were the «h°rn
heads .J the frlars, while in ‘he center
knelt the young students, the scarlet
ossacko,making a biz of color which
stretched .tar down the dimly lighted
venue. For nearly an hour no move
o.sound came from those supplicant,
for divine interposition, save every few
seconda the hoarse, monotonous cry.
“PAPr Nobis, the dirge-like cadence
othe xofse drowned the Italian cheer,
whieh.stin sang the vesper, from a
neighboring altar. The rosary over
bentosrprnseried out, their heads •«»
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our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health ‘ “ &
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