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A TESTIMONIAL FROM OLD ENGLAND.

' I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the best in the world for bronchitia,' saya Mr William Savory, of Warrington, England. 'It has saved my wife's life, she having been a martyr to bronchi tia for over six years, being raoet < f ilis time confined to her bed. She is now quite well.' It >s a great pleasure to the manufacturersof Charobprlain's Cough Remedy to be able to publish testimonials of this character. They ahow that great good is being done, pain and suffering relieved and valuable lives restored to health and happiness by this remedy. It is for sale by R. S. Poison, chemist. Price, Is 6d ; big siz*, 3a.

While hanging out clothes the other day, Mrs Anue Eaters, West New York, lo)\ from the roof of a Iwo-slorey extension. In falling she crashed through a grape arbor, wrecking it completely. This broke her fall and aaved her life.

As the result' of a bet on the recent Republican primary at Louisville, Ky., Jesse Stephens recently undertook to push a peanut across the Beargraas creek with a toothpick. The trip consumed juat an hour and 85 minutes, and he fell exhausted at the end.

Do not leave home on a journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. It ia almost certain to be needed and cannot be procured while yon are on board the cars or steamship. It is pleasant, safe, and reliable. For sale by R. S. Poison, cbeoifat. Fr/ce, la 6dL ; big sfz*, 3i.

Robert Davidson, a young Brooklyn salesman, severed the arteries in his wrists with a pocket-knife in the East Twenty-third street ferry house. Then he walked to a niekel-iu-the-slot machine and listened to the song, ' Good- bye, Dolly, I must leave you.' Geo. Elliot's fine story, " Adam Bede,' is given away with 6lbs Book Gift Tea. Ask you grocer for catalogue of 500 good books that Are given free with famous Book Gift Tea.

Becaase ibe fieorgeA. Fuller company would not furnish ihem with lemonade inatead of common water, 50 carpenters aud others employed on the new 2 000,000 dollar 22-storey Frick building, in Pittsburg, Pen , struck.

Heat drove a cat crazy in a storeroom at 356 Pearl-street, Now York, recently. With bUzing eyes and claws distended, it routed half-a-dozen men, attacked a policeman, and after a wild half hour, died miserably with two bullets in its brain from the policeman's revolver. Caught a Dreadful Cold Marion Kooke^ manager fur T. M. Thompson, a large importer of fiaa millinery at 1658 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, says : • During the late severe weathiFl caught a.dreadfnl cold which kept me awake at night and made me unfit io attend my work' during the day. One of any m lliners was taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to relieve her so qu ckly that I bought some for myself. It acted like mp.gio and I began to improve at once. lam now entirely well, and feel very pleased to acknowledge its merits. For sale by R. S. Poison, chemist. Price, Is 6d ; big size, 3*.

Joseph Bennett was beaten to death in North Scrauton, Pea., by Walter Coßparwitz, a powerful Pole, whom Bennet had called a horse thief. The murderer walked out of the aaloon and has not since been Been.

Mrs Carrie Nation, who is serving out a 30- days' jail sentence in Topeka, tried to em<sh her cell and labored for three hours while the the thermometer Bfcood at 106 and the sher.ff vainly advised hop to keep cool. Aa effort to sefcure her pardou has failed. Thb Best Remedy for Rheumatism, quick relief fkom pain.

All who u.e Charab plain's Paiu Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this Mr D. N. Sinks, ; of Troy, Ohio, a.*ys : ' Ssnie time ago I had a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous remedies but got no relief until I was recommended by Messrs Geo. F. Parsons and Co., druggists of this place, to try Ohamberlaln'a Pain £Ulm. They recommended it so highly that 1 bought a buttle, J was soon relieved of all pain. I have since re<nramtm<ta(l this. Uciunant to many of my friends, who agree with me tbatitisJhe best remedy for muscular rheumatism in the market.' For eale by R. S. Poison, chemist. Price, Is 6d ; big aiz 1 , 3). A despa'ch from Austin, Tex., says that a company with a capital stock of 250,000d01, in which all the officers and Btoekholdeware young women, has been organiaed for the purpose of building and operating an extensive oil pipe line system in the Beauaont oil 6?lds. - Be Careful.- You won't driok poisonous wine kaowngU — wby, therefore, drink poi* aonon3 tea ? Avoid China tea, whioh is now sdulterated out of all resemblance ; also avoid blends," fur the average is vile tea disguised with a little good. Tbe - uniform pare to», most reliable and most satisfying, is grown §n Ceylon, and the nama ifc has la as f»mous aa tbafc island itseIf— NIRVANA. We are informed that Nirvana Tea- is packed under British supervision, and guaranteed pure and delicious by » responsible company. It is packed in lead in pounds onii half-pound?, and the local agenr, Mr F. "Oudaille, Lawrence, will be pleased to supply the requitementa of those disposed to porcbaae m thoroughly pa*? iui3 reliable Cfcyloo tea,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4897, 5 October 1901, Page 4

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A TESTIMONIAL FROM OLD ENGLAND. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4897, 5 October 1901, Page 4

A TESTIMONIAL FROM OLD ENGLAND. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4897, 5 October 1901, Page 4

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