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HALf UUri ILLS A RE CAT/
Thousands of People Htave Kidney
and Don't Know Hit is Catrra
V??%?VWWVV?WWWM??M^,^m'VVVWV 1
* Mr. David L. J ay cox, il'iinplnin #j
J ('laiinda, I. O. (!. F., nnrd t.han- 4
* lam U. A. Uv 86,"> Broadw)hy? Ouk- J
2 land. Cal., writes: #i
* "I tt i?i an t ild war vetr ran. 1 j
j r ndivicfrrl .icrrrc ' "I *
1 kidney trouble. I speii' /?u??- J
2 deed* of dtdlara and coJfL>-aalletl *
J " /n?*f o/" doctors, hat tj'either 4
4 did me any good. J J
J "I'eruna bus proven the lie "d modi- 2
* vine 1 ever used. My |?uns ij>re none *
2 and I lieliovc myself to lie < lured. | 4
* 'eel well and would not lie w Ithout a J j
2 bottle in time of need for U.J11 times *
J its cost." * 21
*
Hundreds of war veterans ha ve kidney .
and bladder trouble.
tmnures t!rl< l.-ian water, laic p In f/j
*>'? the (irountl, antl till our nner of i
ejrposarcH to wet and cold i weather I
pro luortl catarrh of the . kidneys i
atid bladder.
WWUWUIKX
I rrho 2rf*/m.of nl
IJL 11V kJLl;l VI VI
Even tho best lioi iseltoopert
coffee without good m/iteria.1. blended
coffee such as unscni]'!
counters won't do. But"' take the
LION COFFEE , the le:
tho coffoo that for over a quar
welcomed in millions of homos?
for a king in this way:
HOW TO MAKE
0?o LION COFFEE, boen.ow ? Ret &??t n
Grind your LION COKFKK n dher flue,
extra for the j>ot." First mix It wi ? little co
ndd white of an ogj? (If egg !h to bo used as a ?e
1st. WITH nOHING WATEH. A<
TIIHEE MINUTES ONLY. Wsl a MM
minutes to nettle. Serve promptly.
, 2d. WITH COLD WATtr**- Add
brlntj It to a boll. 'Ilten sd aside. a<
minutes It's rcudy to serve *
3 (Don't boll It too lonpr.
? ? Don't lot It stanc! rnoroth
DOIMT*S (Don't use water that ha
TWO W/ kYS TO ?
C 1st. With Eggs. Vac port of J>? white c
COt FKE before soiling.
'.'d. With Cold Water instead c f <>RR"- Al
aside for eight or ten mmuti'8, then ? "vo throuj
Insist on getting n pnekaj
' prepare ft according t< > this r
OfclE in tut tre
< I,iot:-l c"'1 ?n ? <
(Kitvc these Lio n-hetulfl f
D BY GROCER
* art aCIHHSC
BEST FOR'
bowel troubles
1 blood, wind on the ttomich, bloated Dowels, fr.
pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow skin am
regularly you are tick. Constipation kills mor<
starts chronic allmento and lone years of suffer
I CASCARET3 today, for you will never get we
? right. Take our advice, ntiirt with Cascaretn
money refunded. The genuine tablet stampei
booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Cornpn
tuiiiui ? shii ii muni ia iu?iim??ii?
Potash as Necessary as Rain
The quality and quantity of the
crops depend on a sufficiency of
Potash
in the soil. Fertilizers which are
low in Potash will never produce
satisfactory results.
K.vcry farmer should be familiar with the
proper proportions of ingrrdicnts that go to
make the best fertiliiers for every kind of
crop. We have published a scries of hooks,
containing the latest researches on this allimportant
subject, which we will send free
if you ask. Write now while you think of
It to the
OF.RMAN KAU WORKS
Mew York?SS Ntuiu Street, or
AtUnte, G?.? aaVi South Itro?<l Street.
e
So. 13.
SEVERE KIDNEY
AND
BLADDER TROUBLE.
&& a > to&ESB&di&iW o
.1^ J^AY
: i tally euro then^
.!/?? ? cfihpk ??/ ? ?! i't-k a/
??i</ Itladder huvf brcn currd 5i; I'rrnnn
than a II ntli rr utrdit-inrs cinnbtnnl.
AddreiM Dr. S. 13. llartmun, President
of 'I lit* Hart man Sanitarium, l uiimiims,
Ohio, ami he will in- pliMncd to give you
the lienetit of his medical advice gratia.
All correspondence held strictly coutidcnlial.
' Good Coffee I
? cannot make a good cup of
Dirty, adulterated and queerly ?
LtlotiH dealers shovel over their 9
i pure, clean, natural flavored 8
ider of all package coffees? ;
tor of a century has been daily I
nrtii van will m?lr? ? ?
J w?- ?. u ill ilia lib
GOOD COFFEE. P
r-rtiillM you must nee the beet coffee. Jrj
I s? "a tabieiipootiful to oacli cup, anil one ?3
lit water, enough to tnnki' a thick paste. anil E
ttler), tticn follow ono of the following rule*: j>
lid boiling water, and let It boll B
lc cold water and set aaldc five i
your cold water to tbc paste and Y
dd n little cold water, and In live S
lanton mlnutoa before sorvlng. B
a been boiled before. ft
iETTLE COFFEE. S
>f an egg, tnlxing it with the ground LION I
Iter boiling add a daah of cold water, and set fj
;h a a trainer. y
jc ol genuine LION COFFEE, .1
eclpe and you will only use I
(Sold only in 1 lb. sealed package*}.) ?
rcry package.) 8
or valuable premiums.) $
S EVERYWHERE $
>(>I.S()N 8PI0E CO.. Toledo, Ohio. M
CANDY V
k CATHARTIC J?r
i. appendicitis, biliousness, bnJ breath, bad E
ml mouth, hredache, indigestion, pimples, I
tl dirtiness. When your bowels don't move H
- people than oil other diseases together. it a
int. No matter whnt oils you, start taking y
11 and stay well until you S'7* your bowels I
todny under absolute guarantee to cure or B
1 C C C. Never sold in bulk. Sample and L
mv, Chicwpo or Nrw York. 501 I
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RECEIVED THE jS
HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD!
AT THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S PAIR. I
iehd VIS t he *- - '
.miiiw vi vr.awri in
your town who do not sell our I
goods, and we will send you a. R
collection of pictures, in colors, of a
famous towers of the world, sn , I
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OSTON NtW TOM. CMCAOO. U
TOWtB CAN API All CO, (-> *.< TORONTO CAN J
5V DEMOR.EST Self-Teed SHINClE MecKlr\e.
For SPECIAL BAHGAIN PRICES
Add e.. DFMOREST FOUNDRY A MACHINE
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You am niuhe biy ?n xcy in Shinyl4M on rmalloutlay,
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Colored Folk Fear "Voodoo."
Colored folk In the Ninth ward of
the city of Wilmington, Delaware, are
in mortal terror over the finding by
1 Michael Paleso, a bridge tender, of a
Jet black cat with a "voodoo" bag tied
' around its neck with yellow ribbon.
The bag contained spices, matches,
i needles and other magic charms. The
I note read:
I * * ?
wuiibu, iuio uaj uu i cunjure
that you must and shall leave these
premises without delay on the ninth
day troni this day. And God have
mercy on you. Amen."
The negroes In the neighborhood
think the Beil Smith referred to is
Mrs. Isabella Smith, a white woman
living on East Twelfth street. She
does not seem concerned by the "conI
juring."
; Thomas Hamilton, who has the bag,
has been given different methods of
getting rid of the conjure, the favorite
be'.ng to burn it with three rod peppers.
and throw the dust into the rivet
when the tide is flowing out. Meanwhile
tlio black cat has escaped. .
Oddities of Zoology.
"Zoology has its oddities," said
John Lover, the Zoo keeper, "and
I .hat is why I study it at night, after
tny regular work is done.
"There are certain animals whoso
sirculation reverses its direction at
short intervals. The blood flows one
vay In them for a while, then it turns
?nd flows the other way.
"There are insects that have th^lr
;ars on their legs. Others have their
ars on their tails. As for the eye.s,
well, they may he found on the hack,
in the shell, on the limbs, practically
everywhere.
"There are animals that lay two
mil three different kind of eggs, and
i there are eggs that each produce
."mm two to eight young.
"There are Siamese twin animals.
; with two bodies perfectly united.
There are males that live in the gulets
of females. There are animals
tr.at commit suicide rather than bo
slain.
"Altogether zoology is odd and interesting.
1 would rather study it at
night than go to the play."?Philadelphia
Ledger.
CREAMED DRIED REEF.
One pound of thinly-shaved beef,
one-fourt'i tcaspoonful of soda, one
cupful of rrcam or milk, two tablespoonfuls
of butter, two slight tablespoorfuls
of flour, and sr.lt and pepper
| io ta.-tc Rin?e the beef well in warm
I water: p"* In a stewpan, put over just
enough water to cover, and add the
soda to if (this counteracts the soui
in the dried blood). Set the pan for
half an hour on the back part of the
stove where it will keep only Just
warm, then turn off this water; put in
he cream of milk, season and let
ccme to boiling point. Cr"am the butter
and flour together, add and let it
boil up. Send It to the table in a covered
dish.
FACE LIKE RAW BEEF
ltuming I'p Willi 11 Terrible Itching Kczenm?Speedily
Cured by CutIcurn.
"Cutirura cured me of a terrible eczema
from which I had suffered agony and pain
for eight years, being unable to obtain any
help from the best doctors. My scalp was
covered with scabs and my face was like a
piece of raw beef, my eyebrows and lashes
were falling out, and 1 felt as if burning
tip from the terrible itching and pain. Culienra
gave me relief the very tirst day,
and made a complete cure in a short time.
My head and face are now clear and well.
(Signed) Miss Mary M. Fay, To West Main
St., Wcstboro, Mass."
China'* Coal Fields.
China's resources of coal and iron
arc among the largest and most favorably
situated in the world. The extent
of ilie great coal fields has been put at
KHV.(Hm) square miles?more than seventy
times the aggregate extent of all
the coal tields of Britain.
FTTR permanentlycured. Votltsnrnervousness
after (lrat <lav's use of l?r. Kline's Great
Nerve IP's to rer.t'Jt rialbottle and t realise free
Dr. I!. II. Ki.ink, Ltd.,9.11 Areh St., Phila., l'a.
Vorw'PjtiHn* rnin'wct! on farms receive
only from S10 to SSO a voar and board.
A Cnr? K?r I'ilps.
Ttehlne, blind. Weedlnt? or I'rotmdincr
Fllea, F)rn . fists will refund monry if l'ato
Ointment falls to euro in <1to it days. SOe.
A stone house is not so durable 'as one
of brick. ,
IT??? Foot-K?no,
Tt ts tbo only cure for Swollen, Smarting,
Tired, Aehint;. Mot. Sweating Feet .Corns and
bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder
to bo shaken into the shoes. Cures while you
walk. At ail Drm*jists and Shoe Stores,
Don't neeopt anv suhstltute. Sample sent
Fuft. Address,Alien S. Olmsted, l.oKoy, N.Y.
Toe trTs or Finland nro the money producers
of (lie people.
1'. f, flnnrs's Sorts, of Atlanta, On., aro
the only successful Dropsy Specialists in the
world. See their liberal offer in mlverlisoir.ent
in another column of this paper.
T!.? t-: :._ .?
<a|>iiui i* in?* ivrnuniu 01
four lines of inilway
Mr*. Wins low's Soothing Syrup for children
toothing, soften t begums, reduces inflammation
.allays pain,cures wind eolic.KSo.abottle.
Two-thirds of the male population of the
world uw tohicco.
To Core j% Colli In Ono Dor
Take T.axntlvo Hromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund money if it tails to euro.
K. \V Grove's signature Is on hox. 25c.
A hop that works only at night is found
in India.
Plao's Curo cannot ho too highly spolcen O?
ssn oough oure. ? J. W. O'Hkien, 322Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 0,1303.
There are, on an average, 200 pigeons in
every German fortress.
Ttrh cured in 3<> minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Ixition. Never ''ails. Sold hv all
druggists, #1. Mail orders promptly tilled
by Dr. 10. Detehon, Crawfordsvillr. fnd.
A doll whose bcrvfl is lopped ofif with
gnu*, ut a new toy in Paris.
KSects of Prosperity.
In the six years of the country'#
greatest prosperity, from 1807 to 1903.
average prices of breudstuffs advanced
<15 per cent.; meats, 23.1 per cent.;
dairy and garden products, 50.1 per
cent., and clothing 24.1. All these were
products of the farmer and stockman,
who protlted more than any other class
of the community by these advances.
The miner benefited 42.1 per cent, by
that advance in the average price of
metals. The only decrease in the aver
age prices of commodities in that period
was in railway freight rates, which
decreased from .70S per ton-mile in
1S07 to ,7<y in 1 !>(>::. a loss of 4.4 per
cent. The report of the Interstate
Commerce Commission shows that the
average increase 'n the pay of railroad
employes in that period was a trifle
above S..*> per cent.
Liters! Obedience.
A Fitchhurg insurance man tells
the following: A printed clause on
all policies says al! changes in residence
should he made known at once
to the agent. A man called at an
office the other day and said: "I
have painted my honse yellow and
nxed up the chimney."
JklOfl tUMvard. VIOO.
The reader* o?this paper will he plea??dto
ie?rn tlmt tMoro i< at least one dreaded illsease
that saieaeo tia? boon able to euro in all
Itsstagos, and tnat is Catarru. Hull's Catarrh
Cure is tic oiily positive euro now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
itlsois \ re piirus a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intornaiiy.a
din g lir ;tly upon the blood ami tnucoussurta
mu of the system, thereby destroyiiigtlie
foi id itlon 01 the disease, and giving
the patient -.trea t! n by building op the constitution
au'l assisting nature in doing its
work, 'i'iio proprietors have so much faitn in
itseurath-e powers 1 nat they olTer line Hundred
Dotlar-i foranv ease tha". it falls to oura.
bond for ?is of tesciinonials. Address
! '. J. Ciiknky fc Co., 'i'olodo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
'lako Hall's i' ltnlly i'ills for constipation.
if y<?u would knock a stubborn man
down instead of stopping to argue with
him you would save a lot of wind and
much valuable time.
Taylor's Cherokee Iteinedy of Sweet Gum i
ml Mullen is Nature's gr?-nl remedy?Cures j
Coughs. Colds. Croup iitnl Consumption.and !
ail throat ami lung troubles. At druggist*;, j
lie.., 50c. and 4.1.00 per bottio.
To save your life you couldn't make
a girl who is just engaged believe that
all men are only ordinary human beings
with a good appetite and an easy
const u nco.
COMMISSIONER CARFIELD'S REPORT
It In Pound to II" Kuvamlflii to tlie t.rral
l'nckfni.
The report of Commissioner of t'or|
potations Cariichl on the beef Indus- i
I trv lifter f?limit nl.fl.i ! - '
- t .nui uimuiin III V f?" j
tigation in Chicago <iml elsewhere, I
shows that there lias boon an enormous i
amount of exaggeration in tlm state- i
ments that have appeared for some j
time past iu regard to the beef busi- |
ness. This investigation was set on j
foot by a resolution of tlie House of
Representatives adopted Mareli 7, V.WH. |
and tlie ascertained facts after a most i
rigid examination of the methods and j
general conduct of the business are
contained in a report covering Ilott
pages. Its figures and tables conclusively
show that the popular belief in
enormous prolits made by the largo i
packers, such as Armour & Co.. Swift j
& Co. and Nelson Morris & Co., and j
in the exclusive control of the busi- j
ness which many think they enjoy, is
really without foundation.
The report made to President Roosevelt
by Commissioner Cartield is real- i
ly the tirsl otiicinl statement of the actual
conditions of the beef business
that has been made, and as all the ron- |
elusions arrived at are based, as shown
by him, upon data ollicially obtained, i
there seems to be no reason why they j
should not lie regarded as reliable and
in all respects trustworthy.
This report shows why the price of 1
both cattle and beef advanced to the
highest level ever known after the
short corn crop of lttbl. and states that
because of the decrease in number of
cattle and also in decrease! 1 weight,
"the high prices of beef which caused
so much complaint among consumers
at this time wore attributable wholly
to these abnormal cattle prices."
I All the figures of the live weight and
live <osl of all dressed beef cut tip wore
obtained from actual killing records,
and all information of every kind obtained
l>y tin* Commissioner was voluntarily
and freely ottered by the packers.
all books of record ami papers
connected with the business having
been placed at his disposal.
To make certain that the results of
the investigation snould be absolutely
accurate, the Commissioner states that
s double method of ascertaining profits
was adopted, and. without going into
detail here, it is found that the conclusion
arrived at shows an average profit
of tip cents per bond. The Commissioner
says "the close parallelism in
the results ot the two methods of ascertaining
the profits confirms completely
the correctness of the general
conclusions." It is clearly established
that "Western packers do not control
more than half of the beef supply of
the United States." the conclusion of
the Commissioner being that the business
done by them amounts to "about
,1-in. in iuf luiai siauguter or
1 lio country.
The whole report is extremely interesting
and well worthy of careful perusal.
As an oflieial report it may ho
regarded as worthy of confidence, and
it certainly leads the reader to the
conclusion arrived at by the Commissioner
when he states that "the capitalization
of none of these concerns is j
excessive as compared with Its actual
investment," and that from thorough
and rigid examination of original entries
in books and papers to which he
had access there was also "indirect evidence
that the profits of the packers
in their beef business are less than is
frequently supposed," as shown by
comparison between the total prolHs
and the total amount of sales.
WOMEN NO!
\
This Statement Has Beei
t Modest Women Eva
Male Physicians.
An eminent physician savs that
"Women are not truthful; they will He
to their physician." This statement
should be qualified; women do tell the |
truth, but not the whole truth, to a
male physician, but this is only in regard
to those painful and troublesome
disorders peculiar to their sex.
There can be no more terrible ordeal
to a delicate, sensitive, refined woman
than to be obliged to answer certain
questions when those questions are
ashed, even by her family physician
This is especially the case with unmarried
women.
Is it any wonder, then, that women
continue to suffer and that doctors
fail to cure female diseases when they
cannot get the proper information to
work on ?
This is the reason why thousands and
thousands of women are now corresponding
with Mrs. 1'inkhum. To her
they can and do give every symptom,
so that she really knows more about
tho true condition of her patients,
through her correspondence with them
| than the physician who personally
questions tlieiu.
If you suffer from nnv form of trouble
peculiar to women, write at once to
Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., and she
will advise you free of charge.
The fact that this great boon, which
is extended freely tc women by Mrs.
Pinkhum, is appreciated, the thousands
of letters received by her prove.
Many such grateful letters as the following
are constantly pouring in.
Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advice?A Wcru
tyfo/ '/r D<<<( /"Big Bargain
To lirllrr urtvfrtl"* tti? South'* Lfadlng
nuatiifii* Cnllrgo, four *<-holar*thlp* ?rt ?(
feted youmt portion* of this county at Ire* than
cost. WRITE TODAY.
OA-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ga.
fSEfi-SM t
^L?ca?
Fnlon (PO ClIAPC l'or
.Maito oHUL/O .Men.
W. Tj. IVoncbis imiki'H mill ?cll< morn
Mpii'h iSit.ail shoes tliun any other
nintiiifneturer in the wnrlil. |i|o,o<)il
??WARD tA&ny one who can dUprovs thti tetwccjt
W. T.. IIoiicIhh ?:t.aO siino* nrn the
Crrnli'sl sellers In tin- nnriil I m Tail so <>t
their excellent si) lis nil)' II11iiik mill
superior wearing <|iialities. Tlioy aro
just as gnml iis those tluit cost from
to 1M7.00. Tin* only difference is
tlie price. \V. I.. Douglas M.'t.r.o shoes
cost more to liinke, liohl tlu ir :>hll|>e
better, wear lunger, iiml nrr of i^realer
value than any other .v:i.."iO shoe on tho
market to-ilay. IV. I.. Douglas guarantees
their value liy stamping his
name ami priee on the bottom of each
shoe, l.ooli for II. Take no substitute.
\V. I.. Douglas #::.r.O shoes are sohl
through his own retail stores In theprinclpal
cities, ami by shoe dealers everywhere.
So matter where you live. \V. I,.
DougiiiN shoes are within your reach.
EQUAL $5.HO SHOES.
" / hitre iri in II'. /.. Douglas $ '.M thort for
tiears, mill ronsulrr thrtn ri/iml to s/iy fS.OO shoe
nmc mi the miii W. Thru hurl yrren entire
sat is/net um." Il'wi. II. Ainierson, Heal Estate
Agent, Kansas L'l'u, J/".
Roys wear W. I.. Douglas $2.50 and $2.00
shoe* because they fit better, hold their
shape and wear longer than other make*
W. /? Pouglaf ntes t'oror.i Colts hn in hit
13.'-0 shoes. Cornnn foil tt runr.tletl to
he the Jtnelt potent tenth-r proituee-l.
Fast Color l-yelcts will not wear Hrassy.
VT. I,. Poupl m li.i* the xh?? mall nrilor
t>ti?lnp*a tn tin ?\ ttrltl. Notrmiblo to ki*i a tit
t>y mall. 'j(roiit*extr:?pri?rw?y?ilPltviTy.
If ytm rteslrti further Information, u-rtlc for
Illustrated Catalogue of tiprtug .styles.
W. I. DOllOtAS, Brochlnn. M???.
For SPECIFIC OPH rHALItA. HOON
KLIN DN ESS ami OTIIEIt SORE EYES,
I OAOQVPD ? ?pt. r? IOWA CIT\. IA.,
BAtinl IU., HAVE A SORE OUR"-.
so. 1.-<|V
V
A k F Vtf ? TKIt K( { ?e 1 nr<t< helil at
M !*? ? Hit' Hit* of lliiiift * ^ii-ntlv tllxnpitrar;
rartl* Inimt-rtlntoly | r.tlnci il any piaco
t.t rfornx r tlt'tln *. Full ln?tr It,' L ffcxnt by mall for
l!> tildrits, J.ll.t unity t> Y^vat'et.Flu,
f II
V
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TRUTHFUL
ii Unjustly IViuue, Because
ide Questions Asked By
1 Mrs. Ella Lee, Frankford, Ind., writes:
TVfxr Mrs. Pinkbam:?
"* 1 want to thank you for what your medl]
cine has done for me.
| '* Thrco years ago I had inflnmmatiou of theovaries
ami ulcers on my womb. I was under
tho doctor's care for about three months, and
the only time I was not in pain was when
under the influence of morphine. The doctor
finally said I never would lx? bettor, and
i would be nu invalid tho rest, of my life. I had
given tip in despair, but one evening I cameacross
one of vour advertisements and decided
to write you for ad vieo. 1 did so and commenced
to take Lvdia E. l'inkham's Vegetable
Compound. 1 began to improve at once,
: and to-day I am a well woman, and I know
I it is all due to your advice and medicine.
Mrs. J 11. Former of 2S0{1 Elliott
Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkhnm:?
I *' I cannot thank yon enough for what your
i advice and medicines have dono for me.
They have done me more good than all tho
doctors I ever had.
" For the La.-t eight years I have suffered
with female troubles; was wry weak; had
nervous prostration, and could not do my
work; but I am happy to say Lvdia F.. l'inkham's
Vegetable Compound has made a
different woman of nie. 1 ant in jterfeet
I health and have gained in weight from 'J8
pounds to 1? pounds."1
No other medicine in the world has
received such widespread and unqualified
endorsement. No other medicine
has such a record for actual cures of
female ills as has Lvdia E. l'inkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Mrs. l'inkham invites all sick women
| to write her for advice. She has
j guided thousands to health. Address,
| Lynn, Mass.
in Best Understands A Woman's His.
^ Rnoovfi all swelling in 8to30
y dayj; elTccu a pertnniicnt cure
'jffSx given free. Nothinfjean be faire*
Write Or. H. H. Grace's Sons.
-2SzL_0*a . Socialists. Box B Atlanta. 08.
IMPORTERS IN AMERICA OF THE
t German
ach=Stal!ions
run b>Cr?*H oo Small Southern Mure*
V tOLl A H It; H-ti.ASS OX K,
nrse for the Smith Our lust Importation of
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WATER
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DYSPEPSIA
SICK HEADACHE
COftfiSTSPATiOM
Stimulates the Liver, regulates the IJowela
and keeps the entire system in a healthy
condition. '
A Natural Prod net with n record of a Century.
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