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V -'.' WBETO' .,&? -;' v: --.' ri ,-", ". ,U I " m tw 7fi E l, ''V- i, !! vf. , ,- U$ sric Station Time Card ' EFFECTIVE llAN. 1, i07. W. NOIITII BOUND. V.W m 10125 am No 35 ... 4'2. !? fid. 37 lOiCOpm Nd. 39 - ,:1 pm ',"' t SOUTH BOUND tfo. 80 e:55 m No. 38 7:20 am No 32 ... 10:25 am No. 3 1:35 pm No. 30 7:18 pnl "Dally, fao. 88 atarU from Mariom, No. 39. stops at Martoa. . No. 39 -will lav Columbus at m im. Sundays. ERIE MH.M.IE Wo. 10, Chautauqua Ex ..12:45 am No. 8. New York Ex...... C:32 am No. 12 8:50 am NO. 4, Vestibule. Limited... .0:33 pm kNo. 10 Accommodation 12:55 pm No. 22 arrives 5:10 pm C. & E. DIVISION. Nbi 9, Chicago Kxpre.s 12:55 am No. 3, VestlbuJed Limited.. 10:34 am iNo. 21 7:00 m No. 11 3:5 Pm No 7, Pacific Express 11:10 pm SOUTH AND CINCINNATI. No. 9, Cincinnati Kxpre23...1:lG am Noj 3, Vestlbuled Limited. .10:39 am No. 11 ' Im Dally, s Dally xcect Suuday. New York Central Lines BIG FOUR ROUTE WEST BOUND. No. IB .. e' ra No. 19 9:r'2 anl No. 29 2:00 pm No. 5 4:32 pm No. 43 ,.. 7:30 Pm Local llJB am EAST BOUND. No. 86 10:48 am No. 46 12:17 pm No. 10 C:27 pm No. 1G 7:25 pm No. 20 11:14 pm Local 3:30 pm "AH tralna dally except locals and Nob, C and 10. L. B. NEBERCALL, Tlckot Agtnt. Phones Horn 246; Bell 177. Effect Jan. 1, 1907. For further Information regarding trains, call Information operator, Ither 'phon. " - ' "" mTmm"mmmmmm SLOP MARION To COLUMBUS And iUturn Every Sunday Via OC Kl H ?B VALLEY Pennsylvania LINES- BXCUUHIONS TO JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Nerfolh, Va. Arpil ltlth to Novemliirr With. Clinlcii or ' n-nunktwrof nuriietlvo nuiloti. , ' Los Angeles, Cal. April 27 to May 1 MyKtlu fihilner May-7 to iv-Qernmn lluptut Urutlireu tooit going one route, rotuniliiR another AtUhtlc City, N. J. .May 31 toJuuo :; AjnorliiinllL'dlualANs'n ' Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ,. July C, o anil 7 l.nluliu Templnr PhilaaeTphia j uly li, ia urnl H-H. 1. O, K. One-way Seeonil.claMi:olonlst ticket! to ' Idaho. Montana. Mexico and Paoiflc Coast Points at Unusually Low Fara l;illy ilurlim April Around the tverl Touri iiu unci upward For fall particulars consult fl.M. KNAUKH, Ticket Agt., MnrJon, O. REfi EMBER We move and store i f your goods and do - , H Mn4ot transfer c ..", wwrifca )rnwtm ijh h j'.i. TDaUtEfDOn I'M infinfjrKRvv KOCH IS SUED FOR DIVORCE Wife Says He Threatened t0' Kill Her. LILLEY DAMAGE SUIT Ap-flinst the Railway Com-" . " . pany Submitted on Brief Deputies Complete Work of Check "" ing Op BooksReport Filed With Commissioners Court News. A suit for divorce against WmAI. Koch was started! In the court of torn mon pleas Saturday morning by Or rlo Koch. fThe defendant Is ft broth er of Charles Koch, whoso wlfo was granted a dlvoree only n. few weeks ago. The defendant Is a well nown farmer living near Caledonia. Ilia wlfo charges that Mai 1, 1907, ho grabbed her around the neck and threatened to kill her and their two, chldrcn with a shot gun. The children are Mildred aged 14, and Rupert nssed 12. Mr. and Mrs. Koch were married May 14, 1890. Mrs. Koch recites that she has al ways been n dutiful ami faithful wlfo, blit that her hushand lias been abu sive, she says mat lie owns an acres or laud In Scolt township, be tlldcsi horses and' funning machinery valued at $2,500. She asks the court to enjoin Koch from disusing of his property or In any wny Inrumltcrlng It, .Midge Young granted a temporary Injunction. .Mrs. Koch nslts for tem porary alimony endlng suit, and'fof tin custody of her children. Deputy County Auditor Jay Spanld- Ing and Deputy Treasurer Glenn .Tones havo completed their work of checking up tho books of their re spective of leas, and tho records pro now In the best condition in years. The two deputies went over tho books for about five years unclf, working until 'an exact balance was secured. ' 'mrmmmm As. a result of this checking up, tho monthly report filed by Deputy Spaulding with tho county commis sioners, Friday, was the first correct and; complete report that lias been compiled In years. It shows tho ox act condition of tho county funds, May 1. A summary of the report Is, balance Mny.l, $IO.-,2.r,8.17: ovos-drnfte, April mmmmmammimimmmiiammmiiKTTmmmmmMmmKmmmmmmamamammmmamKmmmmmmmKmmmm H trxju-un - - irri ' -- -- - - . . j JMJ. j. B KmK Hall?i BHT &Fyt. &Wmt-- BBHIHJi&''BBBBHHlPyUjil4Hr HBBrakl'fp wgCndIFrtWP ifirfTtv -ICTB2 TL v vflH PBBBBBBS(S3l'XJnE4itaBBBBBVr If xfji -9 13 , vkFBBBS MjUT MHOlMHKiMlMr Pl'UPi T B HARRIS, BEAUREOARDE AND COMPANY Appearing at tho Family Theater in a Clever Comedy Sketch "The County Judee." At tho IMnrion Family ticator next week, .will lie a very strong bill nnd Konio entirely ' new features will bo givon. It will bo headed by Harris .Ueauregavilo and company, pro. Minting their (rural comedy sketch "The County Jiulgo'' nnd pro (lucetl hy special scenery. Tlio next on llio 'bill, and prob ably mov Sntorosl'jig to lovers, of music k Lizzie Wclloiy tlio juvorjilo trick piauisl Biiir "'anil lancer. SHe In ako'.ttH eoapljliod miti- .Tgt;.MA6 ConyaUtMnU nttd a tnent in dig itcd form v Scott's Emulsion is frwl nurU: jnent highly concentrated. It makes bone, blood putting any tax on the digestion, ALL DRUQOI8T8J BOc. ANDSt.OO, 1. $2,831.29: receipts tlurlnrr April, $1i;i78.88; disbursements during Ap- JMII 1r. r.ln w. l,.1ni,nA 4t.it, 1 rll, $15,570.37; balance May 1, $107,- 804.74; overdrafts, May 1, $3,S38.35; balance, less overdrafts, May 1 $104, 804.74; overdrafts, May 1, $3,838.35; bnlaiico less overdrafts, May 1, $104, 020. 3J; outstanding warrant account $S30;37. Henry Kunlz filed n petition in Hie eouvt of t'Oiiiinon iplons, Snlnr iluy, ask Vug for a ilivorco 4 from Myrtle Kunlz, lo whom ho was married in "Wyandot county , July HI. 1808. T.In-oujfli his attorney, El mor T. lloyd, Knots', dinrges his wife wijli having been wilfulTy ab seil I seven years. The case of Orlena Lllley Against the Marlon Hallway Light & Power oempany, In which tho plaintiff seeks damages has been submitted to Judgo Young on iirlef. Monnett soils horses and mules, Wednesday, May 8'. Have you one for sate. It bo bring It to Crow's Liv ery 11.1m ii above dnte. Tln statement of eantltjiga of tho Hocking Vulley Hallwny company for March tells eloquently of the damage wrought by the floods along lis lines in that moulh. For the month, the ftttunniiy earned' gross $425,455, as against $501,230 in March of 1000. The operating expenses wore $301,470, ngailnst $381,C02. The total available Income for the month was $01,039, as against $170,532. showing a de ficit in 1ict Income of $5,180 as against $113,510 net Incomo In March 1000, or a loss of over $118,000 over March, 1900. For nine months tho gross was H.930-,231, against. $5,054,323 for the corresponding period ended March 31, 1900. Tho operating expenses wore '$3,485,410, against $3,187,575 nnd tho net Incomo was $f,175,581, or a de crease In net Incomo for tho nine months of $345,000. Owing to the floods of March, traf fic on tho Hocking divfon of the Freczo Brothers, the originators of, Uiq juggling and sj)inning of tambourines, have ono of" tho clev erest act of its. kind that ever, came lo Marion nnd w'4l afford gT-enJ plenstiio to t-hoso fond of' juggUijg, Milcliell ami Browning in llieir ecceutr'o comedy sketcli entitled "His Last Onso" aro very clover. Miss Olcmrin will' wg .Furowcll sweelicnrfc, Jftay,; and the r moving picture s will bo "Disillusioned House" ntl "Tlio'.Bad Man.'' Tlio orehestra will close the pro. Kaiivocifc Xloks I.;.'. fJX- .L. 'tf? Ur f atfMttat of iKNrUl? J' and muecfowithout J company was entirely sUBponded from the 12th to the- 25th, causing a largo loss In coal earnings, and a nig in crease In operating expenses, It Is said that George H. Ross, sed- ond vice president and general man ager of the Toledo, St. Louis and Western railway, may be successor to the late Captain O. .T. Grammar. The report Is persistent although the officials of the New York Central Lines refuse to discuss It. ' Tho Pennsylvania company has re duced thb rates on strawberries from Delaware and Maryland states, which will enable the shippers to make a much wider distribution of their berries this season. Thomas Scanlon, road supervisor of the C. & E., with headquarters at Kenton, Ohio, wag looldng after bus iness In local rallroadi circles-today, An order for two hundred steel passenger cars, lo be used In the New York Tunnel, was placed yes terday by the Pennsylvania company. Supper served night f' to 7. Y. M. 0. A. to. ANNUALLY:- 'mi . '' A nnil, A liot1. 0 To mow , 'And cutulognfii Kalor, 4 ' A Mt . . Of sol, ,', Spnre Urn W, To toll -.The gnnli'ii'H mad one,mor. ' ' ; A llnoii, . , rit A Irnst. Too liuil , 4v'. All lont! ." ubiirbniille Ih nor. ,- ' An natli, A simdp, ' ' Tho beds " ' IcciiiriIr V Al nicely ua hfor. , A Ixiy. , . A KBle; , Sly chick In wall. ' Then tfiu-ilcn stiift from storo. Don C. Bhafer In Judge. Ono Pronl Favor. Tho bite Thomas' Nolan, a well known member of the bar of New York, was unco retained as counsel for a poor widow named Mufcnliy. Shu whs stilus a construction company for damages by reason of her husband's death. The cut had been frequently postponed, and It was In u very dis turbed state of mind that the widow soiiKbl Hie lawyer Just lieforo the suit cuuie ui for tin! eluhtli lime. In court the iH'.t day Nolan's rich brogue was more than usually fervid us lie fought iiRiilnst the further adjournment of the case. "I am sorry," wtld 'the Justico presiding, "but, Mr. Nolan, your op ponent has- shown good cause for ad journment. The case will, therefore. K'J over till next week." "Very well, nor," said the lawyer sweetly, "but nilylit I ask wan personal fuyoi- of this court':" "Ccrtnlnly," replied the judge. "Will your honor kindly shtep down to myofllco uud .tell Mrs. Mul cuhy tliut you have jwlu adjourned the cane?" Uellmau. "He inndo u rise In tho vorld nt last." "Yes: they're a-swlimln' blm yonder to that hickory limb, and he'll get there If the iopo don't break!" Atlanta Con stitution. Foncy JFrijiits. Fresh Vegetables Fancy Groceries, Fresh, Meats. Sat urday's supply will consist of everything. Fhncy Ripe Strawberries,- Fancy Toma toes, Fancy- Head and Ourley Lettuce, Long Bed and Round Radishes, Cucumbers, Water Oress, Onions, Parsley, Rhubarb, Spinach, 'Asparagus, Wax Peans, New Potatoes, New Oibbage, Fancy Frui'ts of all kinds. Charles Turner & Company Kosher Meats Arrived We have jnet received a, fresh shipment of Kosher sausages. LARGE BOLOGNA, LONG BOLOGNA, RING BOLOGNA, WBUfBWURiT, FRANKPURTKRS, KNEOKWURST, The finest sausages made. Robinson'stiNciry fb !;jk.. id.ttUA.kUM ikrtJ.' .? 'ilJ BIlKlrtlVBir"!'' VII L. 0, RBRD, ,PatOr. Sabbath School t-'l"it . K. It. Syks, SiiperlhWndeht. Address at 10i30 a. rh. by Mrs. 'Our Atistlo Shumaker. subject, Work In China,, Whnt Aro Wo Do-. Ing?" .lr. Y. P. C. U. at 2:00 p. m. At 3 p. m., Mrs. Shiimftker will apeak to ladles only.. 8ubjcct "Tho Inner Life of tho Chimes." Y. P. S. C. B. at 0:30 p. IB- At 7:30 p. m., Miss Shumaker will sneak on. "The Heathen nnd Their Needs." Prayer Meeting Wednesday nt 1 p. m., followed by Teachers' Training School at 8 p. m. Mrs. Shumaker Is one of the re turned missionaries from China', and lis an Interesting speaker. A most cordial Invitation Is extend ed to the public. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. J. P. CURRIN, Pastor. Residence 310 Park St. Suiidaj School, 9 a. m. Maurice P. Randall Bupt. Rev. E. O. Dradshaw will preach Jn the morning pn tho theme, "-The Abundnnt Life." He will also occu py the pulpit In the ven'lng nnd talk on the subject, "Unity In Diversity." Rev. Rradshaw Is an orator of ex ceptional 'ability and should attract Inrgo congregations. ' The public Is cordially Invited. , FjPWORTH M. E. CHURCH. D. II. BAILEY. Pastor. Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. John II. Jrialn, Supt. .Preaching service, 10:30 a. m. Subject, "St., Paul rind tho Church at Phllippl." Class meeting, 11:45 a. m. Junior League, 3 p. m. Intermediate xjagiie, C!30 p. m. Kpworth League,- 0:30 p. m. Concert by the Choral Society nt 7:30 p. m. A short address by the pastor on tho "Mission of Art." All aro welcome. FORRST LAWN MfSSION. Sabbath School, 2:30 p. m., Mr. C. M. Deckett, Supt. Ml are Invited. LB15 STRRBT MISSION. Sabbath School, 2: 30 p. ra. Mr. John Landun, SUpt. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Rov. S. C. Dates will preach. All are welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. GEORGE M. ROURKE, Pastor. Residence, 308 fl. Main St Sabbath School, 9 a. m., D. C. Nelson, Supt. 'Preaching by the Pastor 10:30 n. m. Subject, "A Dlssolver of Doubts,"- .Tunlor O. E.. 3 p. m. Senior Endeavor, ?C:30 p. m. -' Subject, "A Contented Life." Leader. Mls3 Anna Thompson, Evenm k service, 7:30. Subject, "A Royal Wedding" All aro welcome. ' TIEE BAPTipT CHURCK. GEO. E. BARNARD, Pastor. Sunday School,f9;00 a. ra. Miss Jeannctto File, Superintendent. rreacuing, juMD-a.'m, Thcmo; "Confidence and Rowftod." Y. P. S. C. B., 0.'30 p.-mf O. R. Beerbower, President. Preaching 7:00 p. m. Theme: "Full Assurance.." Sunday School on 'the corner of Davids and Darius streets ' at 2:30 p. m. Miss Ahn-v Flte, Superintend. ent. A baptismal service will be held Immediately after the evening preach ing service. Tho public Is cordially Invited to attend these services. Gentlemanly ushers to seat you. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCI.. ENTIST. '-y Corner of Church nnd Baker Sts. Services Sunday, 40; 30 a. m. Subject, "Adam and Fallen Man." Wednesday ovonlnr testimonial meeting, 7:30 p. in. AH aro cordially Invited, to, .these services. The reading nwm 1$ open daHy ex cept Sunday frm 1 to 4 p. m. All Christian Science literature onsale, also on tho table -for all who' may desire to read. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH, BYRON C. .PIATT, Pastor. Morning Service, 16:30 a. m. Night service, 7:30. ( Sunday School, 0:00 a. m. (Pmyer meeting, Wednesday,' 7:30 P. m. , Drooks Brothers begth aVeylvitthe last v.'Sk In June. " rtf, , CHORAL UHIOH, Will Render "a Slewing TntgnK At Ep worth Sniy Ivening, On Sunday evonln, the .Epworth M. E,' choir 'Will -giire tbftr refwla molftly orel iqonceti The 'work of mm oiioir is recognwa.as Dwng, tar above the 'ordinary-' Md 'iNMeWe well for ihelr trilrtit''klid;tlr ffitliriil-. cHwic iifc',fit,iiit.;.'ily! ijli'? UNITI jj.'Li.j .- t . .' - .i.ij.". di- Mmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmtmaanmmm WiHPVPHBHVaMMMMMIHHMIPiilr' .mMm..'!. 'm.y-.-L.m Hfifpinii V.Vi FffiLV-'A Itf JfJ &i0mM& xiyL- j; ) . i . ' -a . u j, r- , ti uh.il WWMMWWWWn i&rtiimft-ftmi before., baby cVmeV$ iy p i tit; tto dy. f qrtftBt ijitw jh' .upon ph ttrryoYlierforrn. ;ftWtWf,PHtlHl oVercomM Alt tlLil. ti!j..'lilij'. xi. . i'i..-. AIU.-drllr '4Krat rl )rrlirrtii prMerVes the lyrnrrtef 0,1. Thiiandi ferateftllly ki M this woittkrtm remedy. Soli by all drfgUtiati.doper bottle. OUr little book, telllncr all ftboiit this llhimtnt, wilt 'be HAytU TM KHMM MOMttf U, Al vrdualiyTbitt'also in' glvlhg' people a - . cljfcijce. to hoar some of tnek bt( bc- red .compoaiuons or. ine, greai amsi-. era ct .music. Following la the pro gram: PreUd arid Fugue iwaenmyer. Anthem, "By Babylon ,Wnve" Gounod , illymn No. 1. Prayer. , Solo,- "O Dry Those Tears" Del Rcgelo 'Mr. Berryman, Violin Ob. Miss Cheney. Scripture reading. Anthem, "The Heavenly Message" Thomas. Violin Splo, "Legendo" Bohm. Duet, "The Lord Is My Light" Bohm Mr. Berryman and Mr. Mar tin. Offertory. Anthem, "I Waited for the Lord -Mendelssohn. Address, by the Pastor. lAmthem, "Inflammatus" from Sta bat Mater by Rossini. Doxology. Benediction. Postlude Toccato DuBols. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. nr ntntn nnd Columbia Streets R. F. WM. STELLHORN, Sunday School. 9:00, a. m., Pastor A. F. Phllbrlnk, Superintendent. Services In the German Langnngo. Services In the English Language, 7i00 p. m. Vestry meeting, Tuesday evening. All are welcome to worship, with us. WESLEY Mv E. CHURCH. Cor. Center St. and uinoy a. C. E. ROW'LKY, fasior. Sunday School, 9:00 a. m., Thos. ?pragg, Supt. ' Preaching, 10:30. by the pastor. Junior Lengue, 2:00 p. m., led by Mrs. C. E. Iiowiey anu mm. . Elliott. . .. ABbury S. S. oa uee av., . i ra., . . " oi"- - Pentecostal Clasa .Meeuuis, ." . ... T1.U4 ,TnJtot1 . p. TO., uea y -.. ---- PreaehinH at :au " "-' preacher of Marlon, Harry Aiey, lowr- teen years or age. jivui;uuj .... Evorylwdy Invltca. REFORMED CHURCH. South Prospect Street. w. A. SETTLAGB, Pastor, flundav School, 9 a. m. H. W. Cnlckle, Supt. ' ., Morning Services, 10:30 (German) . Junior C. E. at '2:30 p. m. Miss Minnie eldhart, Supt. flMlor C. H.k e:30'P, "in, 'vTheme: "The Power of a; Contented IjUo.' Phil. 4:10-20. '. Evening Services, 7:ao. A cordial welcometo all. jQERMIAN M. E. CJIUROH.. C. E. Buerkle, Pastor. Cor. Church and Prospect Sts. Sunday School, 9 a. m., J. Maricert, Supt. C. Mornlne services. 10:30 a m. Preaching by tho pastor. Epworth League, G;45 p. m. J. Sohott, leader. Kvenlnir Services. 7:30 p. m. Wedneacfay Prayerraeetlng, 7:30' p. m. A cordial welcome to all. FURNISHED ROOMS-TWO nicuiy furnisher; front rooms tor reni wlth bath. Call at 224 SOotb Main. . -, ,. C4-3t flVANGELlOAL PROT. SALEM E Church St. " J. RBINICKE, Pastor. Sunday School (German and Eng lish Department"), 8:45 a. m. Morning Services .m uerrouii, im" o'clock. .--,,, .. Evening services in" rmBiiwi t 7:30 o'clock. . C. E. -Devotional meeting nt 0:30 p. 'flT.M . C. E, Dusines ami, bociui nicumie, Tuesday .evening at, me parsonage, 314 East Church street. 'Hrmoiile- Society meets Wednesday Mvenlnxt at the. home of Mrs, Jos. Schneider, South Prospect street. Bible, sway, I'Tiuay evening, CITY MISSION,. UppjJrnoOm 132 North State, street. 1'jHllp-iw.uer, Hiinpnnieiiaoni. "'Mrs'. K. J. Coll, Evangelist, Service for prayer on Sunday, 9 a, m. Pentecostal meeting, 2p, m. RevlvorservlcQ a.t7 p. m, rAlso rovlval scrvlcea on Tucsdav Anjl, Friday evenings of the coming wceit, A cordial Invitation to all CALVARY BVANOALIC AIT. Cbmor . Cl(Hn .a'M ltWhTatrMU. 'MM -Mm A, 'im ' ' .. 4 , ,. - ".1 "j1 ' i ii i .. V. V ' MMaMMMHiMMMMMHHBI',. F.vrv ' WOlttl WfflffiS "'iT V s ii ; tfHiir frnarrfo&e ili .lu Hi.'J.Ci ' t6 trr! rridthiVa fiHC riT rniinrpii ibuiihi Alt' of,' this Lean be a -.!,','.' $Mi,'m , Sunday School at .9:00 ami Mf. David Martin, Superlni ent: At 10:30 o'clock the ipastorwjH preach a sermon appropriate to' the observance of. this Sabbath' ns.MU slonary Day by thbYoung People'! Alliance. The Y. P. A. dovotlonalSservJoei 0:4(, Will bo a young people's rAily 3very member- of tho Senior. AlHas will be expected to be present. If'', The 7:30 service .will bo a crow of vital Interest, prepared by thft!m Kionary commute of the Alliance. Mission Band; meeting at, 2: 30., Everybody welcome. ' ' WESLEY MISSION. David St., Opposite, School Bid. Services Wednesday nnd','Frttlaj evenings. ; , i! Preaching nnd Pentecostal - scmcei Sunday, at 2:15. '?3-' Alllnvl(ed. a LIVER rllurt'of tht Mwrji imur uiie iroi Diooa.vrliMtUU ma, pu Hint dlwstloo and li'ceim thsboweli tvcuUci . . rjuunM nrt. , in ii.o iu, uuiuunncsB. iiouuapne,' lnau nu ronnipwion Q1 ul0 IMUi todl luoKiuney KIDNEYS fuUHelttlirows all tliauorkof uioon liner. In B. on t.'io' BV tliclr llllVot nnil rninMi...! .ntlA-Lblfu liter .n; kMnet-s UK a, W, chue' BimS Liver 1'IUs ;oltlvoly hit IhorOiurblr Mntall Dr. A. W f.hmmmm . -Jttt wa wiim . tit' Kidny.Llvtr Ont plllRdow,25cenU a box, t lij w, ,. n ... vjicuoiueaicino lmi., mini SV)r Mia In Marlon, Ohio, by Drug Store. ; t "; MT SASH' ACT.1'1 Don't1 commit suicide until 1 "day after to-morrow.: Beware Ma desoerate tieeds.n 'rne aarKeet: night is folldwcd by the bright): morning. Many a suicide woutt 1 be still living had he Waited, day or two. Don't lose- hope., The 'word despair is in thedte' tionary -but should bcbanishU'' frtfm your vocabulary, y 'i if you have a co'ugh or ooldflrl disease of the lungs, use PitoV Cure faithfully and study ca fullytheimportantdirectionslhtt,', accompany each bottle. A strkf HUUVICUU: VIU Hlt- umvwih., combined With a regular use W .PitO'S wure nave resiorca my afflicted persons to health. , u. ,. Read the following sworn tes timony: . - - :m uj m iuw aiiwran lWI wont to two pecUIUM wlio nu lm suarrnai laryotiut. in inn mBc3 Mint PlKO'i Cart. I otedeuhtnr bottlMorthUniMiciiM. uomutoctato An .lhl sn. ln Oetobir. liBI I.wi I i poundi Ioncembr. ltM.in DMlUb.lH 'at tht prtWnlilrae X wtKUlHBododtMMI ) I. m JUHttOW. For ule byaU.druggists 25 rorllMmrtoi. rillMaUmiiiltlKl,Mt wuco rfii.rra. nampirsrret.llffm itBTf utu iraa ;ouT.riirs (. I UHITCP MtDICLCO..BT4.UleTI. I OSold la Marion brD. T. Maoney 6 lkiwnNlittrlt. i n luniioi MiDuiy ti IlKVUl tcuu no other, but una Hmp for'. llluiril book-MM. 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