Coy Was Enameled Creen.
Thomas Scanlon, aged 12 years, fell
fnta? m. vat of liquid green enamel at
. m raaajsnifartory at Beaver Falls, Pa.,
nit ar'tMn fished out was found to be
nnosM a bright green from head
to ftaerfc. the stuff soaking through the
boyTs clothing.
The <e?amH hardened quickly when
w.wiwd to ?Vr, and had to be chipped
mil aermped from the boy's body. He
id moR the vrorso for the mishap.
* i"* -i m- i?iu
Coughing \
** t \rae? given up to die with
qpaicli consumption. I then began
to rise Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. I
a-OTpvjwrcd at once, and am now in
Srerffec* health."?Chas. E. HartflBaisv,,
Oibbatown, N. Y.
St*s loo risky, playing 3
U I
wiiu y uui vuu^u.
The first thing you |
it will be down |
J desp in your lungs and I
the play will be over. Be-a
?i?n early with Ayer's I
Cherry Pectoral and stop |
tbe cough.
?'.a?ra . Xtc., MWuth for nn nnlliiBty I
S naitt; Mr:.. Jn.it i i^-ht fur l>ri.ncliltl?. houmc- |
biuc trwil ?-ul<l*. etc.; ?1. must rmuomWa 1 B
V Mr>Amdc?Msi attfl to kccii on limnl.
J-. C. AYEK CO.. Lowell, Maw.
Cross ?
Poor roan! He can't help it.
It's his liver. He needs a
liver pilL Ayer's Pills.
I VjBt yt/or moustache 01* beard a
| beanisSiai brown or rich black ? Use
iRdP'kinnrham'c Rue
| UtAVIUIlgll^^U I# J U
at* firsjrjnilJ.or Jashua, N. H
r W^^turainavof Foods4
y* Oie<Bwl .J?r?t ExAntly lUriht, then put np in k?/- ^
X cur * You g?*i them ? C. jour grocer i?
Mfc ?H^<- ? * tWf l??.ive u*?dainty, <l?IUiou? and 4
r Jy^rfjoisi rw. V\mi will uovrr hounu with*
?-*** *'h Foois wl.cn you ouca try thorn. ^
LT&i;gVT ftfcM H I & I ll>BT , CHICAGO <
m. a**k fm? *mr lHMkltt,Mi(ow to Make Mood a
Atlantic coast line
THE KOUTIi TO
F3LOBIDA.
"J )?is rsu"Jn?n?l iH mont nnnroiv Intelv nnmnd.
"" Atlsvrtii<\ tVia -1. 1.1 ? ,' i<ir lis network of
Ssrxax-.b-v <-?? tonus the chape <>f the const*
>In?*I'nitfi*rr dke princip I t itles In its grasp,
aiv! u.? ties ,-ea const nt many Points
"1'bie 1? t.W*. ifif.il route betwecu the North
?r?t >"i?rul.i. not tn lie t nly one passing
Jiir??ioh CVe Historic elites of llicli mo nd V??
*s>d <1 Jtarlertor. r-. t\ 'through I'Ullllian
wrvif.t Now'Ytirk 1?> I'ort Tatnpa, with i'ollwan
. taimjc piri, New York to >>i?%iinnnh,
vmcbsiifi'it oArl-feiH comfo't while enroute,
tiiMletlW. iur)iil?>mrutof the I'lant system
r3Sc??*nrir?9 rrnden-d 1st* en more nronouneetl
tnd bou It. lie roll mail high In the estlnatiot:
trl Tlws'i'li si- pleasure or hu*ln> 99
rev^ui .-*? r>)f s letlon ol the beat meant of
Crxuajirt iiion.
The oitcnto't of the traveling public In nlo-iaya
earwluily considered at the modern
.omvrii Vo?t of their e cgtinlly appointed
e*r??tll ?*??.
Th** line has raw 11 y put "n Bale nn Intcrchangrifcla
>141-n Re Ticket Rood over
<tMcht.ce<1 krailtog lilies at the rate of $2 110
tp>sr lJUt edict anil theac tickets are being
siiikW. after by the traveling pub*
Ian ana fluinenicainml economic means of
uatvC
l(y>ni tk irr. any information us to rates
ormkedo <t?, write to
W. J. CRAIG,
Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Wilmington, N. C.
for za Easy Conscience nF
_ UHOE COJ
Bee " Shoes
WANTED
EUO 3Touiis Mon
m- K<x"n i omiioii. wnii-n wo
rill fituviioo in Wiltlnu tindor n $5,000
Z* JlniITl;lly plOCUrc lb:<in.
Tf?e CSa..-A!a. Bus. College,
HMV)N, GlCOilGI.l.
tfim?! stamped C C C. Never sold in balk.
Snwrc ?f the dealer wtio tries to sell
"something just as good."
k
IF YOU WILL PUT
with this gargle your throat ofU'i
t
tij*'
<3,
Kee
fact always frcsl
For Cuts, Masbes
need only to apply
ffyexican ff}
a few times and the son
be conquered and the w
To get the best results
of soft cloth with the lin
wound as you would a \
2oo., GO<\ ai
KEEP AN EYE ON C
^iuAamm iunnn|r yoilT fowLi USO i
SOUTl
I Rw A.I L
i: THE ORE JIT
OF TR^fiDE JI
Uniting the Princ
Centers ar.d fioal
Resorts of the Sov
JV7/1 Tb *Tr F-T Z? /fi f
II? d. JL A y
CincIMn IHPE'~3 o ri clu
A ?I\*> v i 1
Now Vor'f nrtd Florida, olCh
and Savannah, or via
Sava nnah.
Superior DininR'?Car Srrvic
Kscollcnt Service and i^o'"
count South Carolina In
Exposition.
Winter Tourist TicHats to
roduend rates.
For detailed Information, lite
apply to nearest tlekmt'agent, o
S. H. IIAKDWICK,
General Passenser ^srnf.
1 i Washington, Zj. C.
I R. W. HUNT,
Dlv. Passenger Jigent,
Charleston, S C.
Hi feqruary io, iocs,
^SFOBTTTirXSBSSr
RAM'S HORN BLASTS.
I
rr, HERE is no use of
f/tW I saying "get thee
fA^~ -A- behind me satan,"
Y; / \ fl while you hold him
' 'ast 'n frontrlVTvL^^
The salvation of
/ one WOI"ld depends
upon the servants
of anot^erv-T}J
V )t** When the world
L \?p 1\ * \ h puts you on a cross
It places you nearer
Christ.
* *% Character Is too
great a price to pay for anything else
In the world.
A little knowledge Is only dangerous
when ono Is contented with it.
The clock of Christian character
needs daily adjustment from heaven.
He knows not Christ who thinks of
giving Him a second place in the life.
It is an easy thing to fill the church,
but quite another to fill the congregation.
The Kingdom of Heaven cannot he
enriched liy the plundered goods of the
poor. '
The winds that blew all chafT from
the Christian blow ail character from
the hypocrite.
it is easy to find a man who can
keep accounts, bat hard to find one
who can keep his own conscience.
The descent of the flesh to tho dust
is accompanied by the ascent of the
ipirlt to the divine.
Japan is entei tslning* the Idea of
adopting the English nlphabet. and of
finally substituting the English lan- ;
guage for her own. Since she emerged
from the shadow, Japan has made almost
Incomprehensible strides to the
front, but If she carries out this Idea
It will show that she Is worthy of taking
position in the very forefront rank
of nations, exclaims the St. Louis Star.
poonfnlof Mexican Mustang Llnt
into a glass half full of wnt?r and
i it will quick! j cure a tSoro 'l hroat.
r* Ihic
Y* ? k 4^
i in your memory:?
and all Open Sores, you
'ustang ^jniment
?nes9 and inllammation will
ounded flesh healed,
you should saturate a pieeo
iiacnt and bind it upon the
ioult ice.
id $1.00 n bottle. ^
r poultry nn>l nt tlio very first sip;n of
in, Scnly Bumhloloot or otUer
Vloxlcuu Mustaui{ Idulmcut.
HERN |
,WAY 1
HIGHWAY
JVD TRAVEL.
ripal Commercial
;ih and Plea&uro
t'uh with the &
T and WEST. 8
rvrt, Throttfih Sl?rpln;>?Car9 H
Mow Crioans, via A.lanta. JH
Z*olnt3 via Atlanta and via
er via Eynchburj^, Danville t
Eiclisnondt Danvillo and F.
o on nil Xhroujjh Tt-ninn.
iv Ralos to Charleston ac* t
tor-Stato and West Indian ;
all Resorts now on sale at H
rature, time tables, rates, etc., ffl
ir address U
W.H.TAYLOE,
Jtsst. Gen. Pass. Jtyent, i-j
Jitlanta, Ga. t
J. C. BEAM, A P
o ?
-. ^UM.
Jitlanta, Ga. I"
j PROMINENT PEOPLE. |
Secretary Shaw is sai?l to liave made
over $800,000 in tlie Texas oil boom.
The Duke of Cambridge lias lived
under five sovereigns of England.
General Lord Kitchener has just
celebrated his llfty-second birthday.
Congressman Cannon was AttornoyfSencral
of Illinois at the age of twenty-live.
The King of Portugal has publi hod
an interesting book on ornithology, lie
Is said to be a great lover of nature.
Rear-Admiral Charles E. Clark is a
native of Vermont, where he was born
in 1810. He hns been in the naval ser
vice since 1800.
Iludyard Kipling will movp to Tunbridge
Wells to escape the crowds that
have sought him at llottingdenn, near
Itrlghton. Fngland.
Former Senator Peffer Is writing roviews
of certain periods of American
history, and is engaged on a work
'* Mling with capital and labor.
Former Captain Dreyfus has not yet
completely recovered from Ihe effects
of Ids rigorous treatment on the lie du
Dlnble. It Is stated that there is danger
of his becoming blind.
Mrs. Hetty (Jreen has offered to erect
for Chesterton. Ind.. a village of "OO
population, a Masonic hall on the site
of the one recently burned. Andrew
Carnegie has offered the same village a
library on his usual terms.
Governor Odell says the host way to
wear a silk lint D to carry it in a grh>.
lie is having a dross suit ease made
with a compartment for his "stove
pipe," so that lie needn't wear it when
iie's off duty nor carry an extra hat
hox.
Lord Curz m of Kcdleston la sure of a
step In the peerage when his Indian
vice-royalty conies to an end, says the
London Chronicle. He will then he in
he rare, though not unique, position
>f holding a rank greats- than his
'a titer's.
Dyspepsia Is the parent of many disagreeable
ouallties.
CHILDREN WiTH ORIGINAL IDEAS
Toun(iirn Glr* Tiblrau of Gardrn of
Ed>a, "In C'utlumr." J
This story Is told by a Philadelphian:
"My friends In Santa Barbara. California,
that land of perpetual sunBhine.
have three most interesting and
originally minded children, one girl e?
and two boys. They were quite accu3- b?
tonied to roaming around their fath- ta
er's place very scantily clad, so we P
were not much surprised, upon returning
from a drive one very warm
morning, to find all three, clothed only
in Nature's garb, at play in the orchard
back of tho house. The two
younger children, Walter and Katherine,
were seated under the branches
of a tree?totally naked?looking like
Raphael's cherubs, while a few yards
away, tho eldest boy, George, a man of
about seven years, stalked solemnly
up and down with an old high silk hat
of his father's perched on his euily
head. Calling Walter to her, the
mother said:
"What are you playing, darling?"
"Oh, this is the Garden of Eden,"
responded 6-year-old Walter. "I'm
Adam and Kathy's Evo."
"But what on earth is George doing _
with his father's hat on?" questioned
tho mother, too well accustomed to E
the children's mode of illustrating Bib- i
Ileal truth to be very much surprised I
at anything. But even her composure J)
was shaken when, with a most solemn ^
look on his cherubic face Walter re- F
sponded, "Oh, he's God." t ^
n
Where Peta?aes Crow. P
Humboldt says that at the time of y
the discovery of America the potato ?
was cultivated in all the temperate "
parts of South America from Chile ut) ^
the coast. The Spaniards at first no- y
ticed it in Peru. The variety of potato ti
cultivated in Europe and North Amer- h
lea grows wild in Chile. Different spe- '
cles of the plant are found growing
wild In most parts of South America.
and, it is claimed by many botanists,
in Mexico and Arizona.
?
Great Britain is only half as big a?
Sumatra and double the size of Newfoundland.
It stands fifth in point of
size in the list of world's islands. England.
without Wales, is almost identical
in point of sizo with Roumania. It
is less than one-quarter as big as
France or Germany. The whole British
Isles occupy only the one-sixteenth
hundredth part of the surface of the
globe.
Search out the real cav.se for the
righting of any one of earth's wrongs,
and it will bo found to exist in the life
and teachings of the Redeemer.
Ask Your l>cnler For Allcn'n Fonl-Knfp,
A powder. It rests the feet. # Cures Corr>",
liutii'ins. Swollen, Sore. Hot. <? il|ou".A',hin} .
Sweating l-Vet an 1 Ingrowing Vi.il>. Alio,
Foe t-I?j.>o makes new or tiglu. 1 i *?-nsy. A
all Druggists and Shoe:tore.s, cent.-.
< ept no substitute, sum; I > mni;eil l'uut:.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lei!' >, N. Y.
A woman appeared I . . . e the York
t England) Guardians the oti.er day \\i:o
had ju>t buried her -eventh busbar. !.
Conduct >r 1! D. L" r is. in tro t, ?.Ii li..
says: 'i'ite ?!)' t o! Hal ; Ca arrh ('ere {>
wo derful." Wiite him ..to it it. bo d L>.
Diugg.sts, 7;< \
About ld.'ViO carload of orange.* are annua
!y <dii]>;>*.l from South'. r.i tY..:t
FITS permanently eureJ.Xo tits or nervous- 1
ness after first day's use ol Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve j;estorcr.?2t riul bott'e and t reutisofreo
l>r. It.II. KUKB, Ltd., 1>31 Arch St.,Phil a., Pa. j
Fowls are supposed to have been iirst
domesticated in China 1400 15. C.
Mrs.Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, soften the gums, reduces Intlnmmntion.alluys
pain,cures wind colic. 26c. n bottle
Switzerland lias 170') hotels---seven times
as many for its size as England.
1 am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved
my life three years ago.?Mils. Thomas I.obiiins.
Maple ^t., Norwich, N.).. Feb. 17, luoo.
The one thing we are sure of accumulating
is age.
ofcofco?aoMofco)io;?o;?o'40 4o;co;ao;i
? HEADACHE, ss** I
o H FEVERISH CONDITIONS %
5 I J AND COLDS CURED BY o
* "o A P I T 1 > 1 >' K o 1
?.* Sold by all DriiskDI*. -5
C o v. o ? o v, o o ??o ?t o 9. o t? o o ??o * o r. o
$3 & $3^53 SHOES SS
Established is70. For move than a \
quarter of a century the reputation ?f j
W. L. Ihutpri.as shoes for style, com- 1
fort, and wear lias excelled "all other
makes. A trial will convince von.
W. L. DOUGLAS 84 SHOES c
CANNOT BE EXCELLED. .
si.iweo ir.'r.'.Ti., s* MO.OOO ^
Best Importer! ani American leathers. Hey! 's
Patent Calf. ?namcl, fits Calf, Calf. Vici Kid, Corona .
Colt, flat. Kangaroo. Color Kyrlots unril.
Caution ' The woman* imvn w. i., noncii as*
nnn-.o nntl price C'oniinl or< boHon.
Shoes by mail, IW. e.rlrit, fllns. I rt'alofl J"frr.
W. L. B0U0LA8, (SkOCkTON, MASS.
- 1 -1
l fl In tin*. NMd by drucvi*i?. 1*7 ,
IISS VIRGINIA GRANES
ells How Hospital Physicians
Use and Rely upon Lydia E.
Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound.
" Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam : ? Twelve
ars continuous service at the sick
?d in some of our prominent hospids,
as well as at private homes, has
iven me varied experiences with the
seasesof women. 1 have nursed some
MISS VIRGINIA GRANK3.
resident of Nui se^'Arsooiution.Watertown.N.T.
lost distressing cases of inflammation
nd ulceration of the ovaries and womb,
i..... i.? n,,.* ,i~. i t
1. Pinklmm's Vegetable C 0111ountl
when everything else failed
ith their patients. I have advised my
atiei.ts and friends to nse it and have
ct to hear of its failure to ci\r2?
" Four years Ago 1 had lulling of trie '
romb from straining in lifting' a heavy j
atient and knowing of the value of
our Compound I began to use it at
nee, and in six weeks I was well once i
lore, .and have had no trouble since,
am most pleased to have had an opporunity
to say a few words in praise of
our Vegetable Compound, and shall (
ike every occasion to recommend it."?
liss Virginia. G ranks.?$6coo forfait if
>ove testimonial Is not genuine.
Ljdia K. Plukham'H Vegetable
Jompainid has stood the test of
Inic, and has cured thousands.
Mrs. Pinkham advises sick wo
icii free. Address, Lynn, Mass. |
Bli
Warn IPpb
Wm
I i1 _<J iiL
|c(oT A PTI
14 ^ ^ K Lj J XI VL
W4 4 Vj
* W Thousands of ehiVren r.
?</ Worms. ;-y::ipl< are feldo
^ child's tenipci ;:m1 m ?:i tlx- va!
)?!' lines. Lose . * AJapt the safe
IV 4
S DR. BOYi'UN'S >
* A SURE. SPEEDY AND SAFE DE:
% IN USE OVER 30 YEARS ACC
w 25c BEST VERMIFUGE FN;
v.
*^ 3-3-2-3-9-i-?? 3--.^^ -v-v* * a a * - - - - r
MGirls - Yo
wSrSr^-'VT^yi'; i?\rfnrTIt s umvcrmt
:
? M W HATTb-1. A.M..tlR M.P. I?D1 tmoo P. AVf
SOUTHED DENT,
If you are interested in obtaining a de
of full instruction. Addrt'89 Dr. S. W. J
Truthful Piirp vnr- r I f\1ft rs U !
Manly Boys for | fit N5HDU
ISnulUb, rlmniiral n?d .^Hillary. l'.xpr
Suprrlor l.ncullun. Write for < uIjiId^ik
\U.SILLS DANIEL,]
I ?PKim.HOND. VA?
1 Tli" most prominent anil successful gpo.
clalUt on
ANCER,
umor and DUem-ps of Women, of the South,
h Miinnierlnit in Henderaonvllle. N. C. the
ninths ot July arul An it net. '1 he l?r. takes
lita opportunity of < fTerloK hie n-rviors to
ho ui.i^ffPs of Western- North and Sfiuth
' roltna. Consultatloa and Kxaminatlon
r... a . ..I .. 11 .... ...I a... ....
i-iita from a dlntnuce. l> r* tin it tod Nurse In
ttendance. Add teas or call 50 Mnlti St.
ionderaovlilo, N. t; After Sept. 1st call or
dd'esa. Ill* I>H, lUSIH. tAMTOHIlll. i.lchiiond.
Vh. Send tor my IllUitratrd book on
nncer Froo.
A SIMPLE, DURABLE
Hand Power Hay Press.
IMPROVED THIS SEASON.
Better than ever. Pays for itself
juick. For testimonials, etc., address
ft ATK;NS HAY PKLSi CO., bast Point,Oa.
ISO. .T2.
Free Test Treatment
x. ?jn ii hi mi i ? iiiiiiwin ;
I If yon have no faith in air tnothod of J
' jllief /&*\ treat nmut, ?encl mo * a*nii>ie of your !
jf?8 .inorninu urine for ana>)?ia. 1 will
I;'* jzk t!<en aend you by mail my opinion of I
a..Jl ret ;ourdi??.i?aanil one w,.k'? treaiint-nl 1
} HEl Of All COST. Von will then bo
J convinced lh.il iny treatment vurae.
A V w Mallinjr oaaeaitd bottle for tirlnn aent
fv9<Jw>Btefrw DR.J.P.8HAPBR, 1
jA va Jtmm $-2 Pcnn Ave., Pittsburg, !*?.
I* the oldo.it and only business college in Va. owia
ing its building ? grind new one. No vacations.
Unites & gentlemen. Hookkrct>iuj{,Shorthand,
Typewriting, Penmanship, Telegraphy, &c.
' Leading bueineti college south of (ho Potomao
fi*er.'?Phi la. Sitnogtaf>/>r>. Address,
O- M. Sinithdeal. President. Richmond. Va.
Medic\l college of virginu^
l!sT\HMtll Ittl 1838.
'I he Slaty-Fifth Ses?lo i will commence
September 30 h 1903. Departments of
Medl' ltv. I entt-.tr> an I'liarmacy,
Will ea dppod Laboratories. eu'e <1UI Ho-pltal
facilities and ahtin-tnnce <>f t'l nlenl Material
atlortl unexcelled ? pp rtunlt os tor
practical wnrlt. For .announcement mid further
Information, address, <?H rfntnplior
'I'ompklno, ill. !>., Deo n. RicnMOXD. Va.
Y ^AHDLOPH-MAGON
WOMAN'S COLLEGE
F Ta. Kndoiml for Hiyher Kifwctifiort.
^ (ZiOnsnl ".l" by thr f'.S. Commission'
tr of Eilucit'.ou. flT.i lrt 1 1*ci*?rt. i?. 1?U )
t or new li)u na etl < ut?tln?ne ml?in?H* i kfh't Wm'
W.smiH, A.M.,LL.l>.,College t'urkl* <> .LjriiohburK.Vi
ujutm posifioNS
YT For at! COMPETENT STIUENIS.
< an sei rm; yoi one.
A liltrK.fira in Sirltitf 1 f r ntK' !/ano " *"
Men and Women of moderate means. Yon
have money en v.uh t > enter v. l*h us. Send
at once for large new <'at >lo.ru&.' *?
COLUMBIA PrsiNI.CS COLLEGE.
ro1u<>ib:<>; ?. f.
HOME STUDY. KTSS
PENMANSHIP, etc., successfully L2
taught by mail (or no clurjcs) V>y JjKWJ/ M
Draufilion'a Bus. Colleges Na3t?-?53E7
vlllc, St. Louis, Atlanta, NontRom- UflfSSEffl
ery. Fort Worth, Gatrcston, Little sljCMlflP1'*
Rock. Shreveport. May deposit ntoney in tank
till position is secured, 10,000 students. Fof
Booklet c:i "Home Study**or college Catalog, ad.
Dep. 60. Drautfhon's Bits. Coll. Nashville, Tcnn.
Red springs, n. cT~.
HOTEL YQWNSEND
SUMJ1ER ANl) WINTER RESORT.
The Mineral Waters are not excelled In the
United >tates,as hundreds will testify who
bavo been bene lit ted by them. Write for
Booklet. Term*, &c. S R. TOWNSBN0, PROP R.
ATLANTA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY.
Free Dispensary, only college |n the U. 8. operattlig
u drug store Demand for graduates
gr-nter than we can stipply. Address l?lt.
UKO, K. I'AY.Mi, Whitehall, Atlanta, U?,
A Good Figure
can be attained by any woman ^
if she trains it properly. The ?
correct corset is the foundation [}
of a symmetrical tig tire. The
Straight Front I
Royal Worcester
Bon Ton Corsets
fit bec?nsc they are made right. J
Ask your driller to show
them to von.
PiCyc.1 Worcester Corset Co.,
... Worcester, M.u?. J
, ^
sc? A ir>TTfr> n
i
re being gnawed to distraction by
in reliable. They depend upon the
rioty of worms present i:i the intcs- qt
and sure course by using ?
A'ORM KILLER. ;
stroyer of these monsters. ^
:e?t none cut dr. boykin'3. v
own sold everywhere. 2
- - ^
DNfHOLLEiET
UHaWoMtpfHICKORY. N.C.'
y ixaimdiiacii.'rs a nu i ll> hi ait8j rcaokt.
juamaorsiupr . r~~a
Mils. OOC. OXI Of!l)-*?H II AIU. UIREC.Ton .IS^J
> oivtn in music. ptauiitul cataiocill frff.
AL COLLEGE,
mtal education write for froo catalogue
?0Jtrr,Dttan, ft 1 Innintl l'.iJu., jjtlanta, Co.
IRNE SCHOOL1S8?
rlrnccd Tiarlirr?. Thorough Work.
?. JAS.A.KIMII IItM.,A.R.,I?rlurl|>?l,
o hi/ ma mm. a ?'-JA 1 ^
I suffered untold misery for a period
of over live rears with u case of cnronii
dyspepsia. 1 Mould rise in the morning
feeling draggy, miserable and unlit for
work. For weeks 1 would be unable
to cat one good meal. After eating 1
would swell and the oppression would
almost drive nie crazy. At times 1
would be troubled with spells of dizziness.
Constant worrimcnt reduced my
weight until I was a shadow of my former
self. I have been taking Ripnns
Tabules now for two months and ain almost
cured. Mv old symptoms have
disappeared. I nave gained in weight
over twelve pounds.
At druggists.
The Five-Cent packet is enough for an
ordinary occasion. The family bottle,
CO cents, contains n supply for a year.
^DROPSY
Pf W 10 d;ys" Tr,EATMENT FREE*
(2 * jro Havoiaada Dr>pryanditsconPMSk
y plications a specialty for twenty
T years with tho most wondorfnl
a . .( success. Ilav-curedmany thooaJs^*?d
cases.
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Tr~ B Atlanta, Oa.
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