North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ccompanythe family of the deceased to Chicago,where the interment was made today. Prof. M M Ramsey, Ph. D., who hasfor some years filled the chair of ro-mance languages in Columbian Univer-sity, of this city, of which he is a grad-uate, has resigned to accept the chair ofSpanish in Laland Stanford University,of California. That keeping intoxicants in the house,for medical use, or for any other use,is a dangerous practice, has once morebeen practically and shockingly demon-strated in Washington. While a motherwas out of-a room in which she kept abott
North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ccompanythe family of the deceased to Chicago,where the interment was made today. Prof. M M Ramsey, Ph. D., who hasfor some years filled the chair of ro-mance languages in Columbian Univer-sity, of this city, of which he is a grad-uate, has resigned to accept the chair ofSpanish in Laland Stanford University,of California. That keeping intoxicants in the house,for medical use, or for any other use,is a dangerous practice, has once morebeen practically and shockingly demon-strated in Washington. While a motherwas out of-a room in which she kept abottle of whiskey, she said for medical«S, her little child got hold of the bot-tle and drank the poison. The little onewas found in a stupor, and although itwt s tak^n to a hospital and every deviceki iwu h> irjMciical science was made us-,ot t> , • • • life, it did Thx lit tieon« cannot bo its ored t<- life, but theIocs of other little ones may be saved if AN ACCOMPLISHED CUBAN Eulogizes Peruna as an Efficacious Catarrh Gonzalo De Qnesada, Secretary of the Cuban Legation in Washington. Senor Quesd a, Secretary of the Cuban Legation in Washington, is an oratorborn. In an article in The Outlook for July, 1899, by George Kennan, who heardQuesada speak at the Esteban Theatre, Matanzas, Cuba, he said: I have seenmany audiences under the sjsell of eloquent speech and in the grip of strong emo-tional excitement, but I have rarely witnessed such a scene as at the close ofQuesadas eulogy upon the dead patriot, Marti. In a letter to The Peruna Medi-cine Company, written from Washington, D. C. Senor Quesada says: Peruna I can recommend as a very good is an excellent strengthening tonic, and it is also anefficacious cure for the almost universal complaint ofcatarrh. Gonzalo De Quesada. Peruna does not operate upon the sys- j a local tre:itment. It operates as a sys-tem as the usual remedy does. It ii? not I temic remedy. It gives tone to the weakened nerve
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