The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 21, 1897, Image 2
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Wnnorinl Day III Camden. Col,
ThotiuiN' Address. ? The Carcrr
Ant! Tragic Death Of Young
Sergeant K icli it i d It irk -
land, ' and Who Were
Willi II I in Whan lla
Dled?
Tho following actonui oi memo
rial services hero, together willi a
abort history of the career ?? ? ? I
tragic (lentil of Sergeant Kiehanl
Kirklatid, for whom in named our
local enmp of (Jpufederato veterans,
ia taken from the Columbia Statu til
May 12th. AVts publish it with
apologies for its not appealing Inst,
-week, it having been crowdei* out
l>y the Treasurer's report:
Camden, S. C., May I 1th., I HI)/.
Ah usual, Meinoriul day was ?P*
propriately observed in ( amdon.
Tho stores were closed curly in the
Afternoon, and by f> o'clock the
streets were alivo wit.h people from
town and country, all going to the
Quaker cemetery ? our city of the
dead ? to pay tribute to the Con
federate dead hero buried, as well
as to those of our comrades who
returned not to their homes and
loved ones when the battle was
ended. Arriving at the cemetery
tho procession was formed, the
? Hchool children marching in I rout
of tho survivors, whose diminish
ing ranks as the years go by lell
two truly tho sad si.orv that ere
long tho last Rurvivor will have
crossed the river and answered
with the great host ot his comrades
to the roll call on ihc other shore.
Proceeding to the stand neai
tho centre of the cemetery, the ex
ercises were there opened with a
touching and appropriate prayer
"by the Kev. Dr. ?J. 1 honias Pate
of tiie Methodist church. 1 he or
ator of the day, Col. .John P. 1 hom
as of Columbia, was then '.n com
plimentary terms, introduced by
Col. Kdwni'l 15. Can toy, the mar
Bhall of tho occasion. The gifted
orator's fume had preceded him j
and his audience wan not disap
pointed. Avoiding a discussion of
tiio causes of the war between the |
States fa custom moro honored in,
tiie breach than the observance on
audi occasions) he told ol the
matchless courage, patient forti
tude and deathless devotion to du-j
ty of the soldiers of the ('onlVdcr-j
acv, who were the equals of any
soldiers who ever fought in free
dom's cause. 1 1 ?i declared that in
honoring the. confedci ale dead, and
the living, as well, the people of
tho present <1?}* honor ihemselves
f and show themselves worthy to
claim them as their countrymen,
for they represent, that which is best
in our history. In terms of allec
tionate resnembranee, ('ol. I homas
referred to his friend*. Gen. .John
D. Kennedy, the soldier, statesman
and scholar, whose grave was wiih
iu thu sound of his voire. In touch- j
ing words, too he spoke of Sei geanl i
Richard Kirkland (the brave hoy
from Kershaw lor whom our local
camp of Confederate veterans is
named )? tolling how, sit Fredericks
burg. under heavy lire, he went out j
and gave water to the wounded
"ittMt dying enemy, who lav in front
' iof our line, lie was ,4(!ie true hero!
of Marye's Heights," iind "a splen
did type of the unconquerable
phalanx, who, knowing that their,
names would not bo mentioned i n i
the chronicles, and that they would,]
for tli at matter, go down unhonor
ed and unsung, yet went forth to
Imltle and to death in the discharge
of duty." Commending the cus
tom of observing Memorial day,
Colonel Thomas closed with a most
beautiful tribute to our southern
women, who aro always first and
foremost in overy good work.
Tho foregoing is not intended as
? m report of bis most eloquent and
sobolarly address. To appreciate
it propeily one must have hoard
it. Hut it causes our youth to re
> gfcrii wfth increased pride those who
have gone before them and it makes
Old soldier* feel that in this mon
ey-getting ace, when so many are
going after mange gods, all is not
Wt'r but tl?* ihey are yet re
jaembered by some rlio knew Ihem
li the stirring days tbat are gone
Wy_ ' ' ? *
aobaeqaeot career of young
Bd be ef UUttet to
i
your roudiMHi W iih his command,
th? Second Smith I'aioliiift v. dun
teoia. which belonged to Kernhaw's
brigade, Me I. aw * di\ ftlmi, I.ong-.
Hlrc6i'K corpH, In* went to Georgia
in September, 1.8ll:l, innl pa rticipat
od in tin? battle of Chioainaugwj in
which desperate struggle ho waft
among t h ?* slain. 1 he circum
stances of his death were most he
roic. II*' fought literally until the
lest ga?pt niitl io i ho very presence
mill moment of de.it h showed
that t li e h ii hi i mo self snerilicc
and regard f o r others which
Ii o exhibited a t. Kredericks
hurg wa? ii settled principle of hi*
nature. His command was hurled
like a thunderbolt against t en
emy, who held a position that wiih
woil-nitfh impregnable. The line
Hiillored a temporary check. Hut
K i I k In lid, w it h two < > I hi* comrades,
A ; io Niles and James \V . Arranln,
(both n'tw dead) were in tin; front
of the line, and reached and expos
ed knoll before they d.HCOvered
they were nl'ine. 't hey, ol course,
retired, but in doing so, Kiiklund,
as; a i nst tlio warning ol hi* com
panions, persisted in turning and
firing upon the advancing enemy.
While thus engaged lie was shot in
I ho breast. Niles and Arrants ran
to It i in and souulil. to bear him
from t lie Held. Hut, wit !i I lie blood
spurt ing 1 1 urn hin wound and
motfth, lie gasp.'d : l,No; I am
done for. You can do me no good.
Save you i hi> I \ cm, aii.l tell my lath
er I died right.
Id u few in in ii tea Llie line, re
turned to the charge and drove the
enemy from the Held. Hut Rich
ard k ii k land's pure soul was with
Cod. 1 1 i h body was. recovered and
brought home and buiied in the
f a in i I y g r a vc \ a i d < ? u White Oak
Creek in Kershaw county. And
??tlieie is no 1 1 c? I i ?? r spot of ground
anywhere on earth than the. setpies
lered and i n uccessi hie country
irjdvcy a rd where sh-i p-> this iiu'om
parable soldier of the line.
The ( 'ash Shannon Duel.
( 'i Mil in uniral i"ii to \\ udeshiiro, (N. (' ,)
M I'SSC'IVl .
We are inloimed by our friend,
Col. W. M Pickett, of Anson coun
I y X. (' , who is general travelling
agent for Self Kxplanatory Now
Testa men I. and l)eny's History ol
the late War, with the Swoid .'ol
the Spirit in one hand and Halm
of ( 1 dead i ii I bo ot her, that lie
while near Du Hose's Hridge, be
tween the counties of Sumter and
I >arlinglon, where the valorous
Co!. Shannon fell by I lie pistol
uliot of the intrepid ('ol. ('ash, in
spected the g round elosely. ("ol.
Pickett snys he found a inaible
slab, without an inscription, maik
ing the spot where Coi. Shannon
fi ll, and a stake IK yards north
east. where Col. ( ash stood.
< 'ol. Pickett. who was a warm
f tie ud and a distant, relative by
a Hi nit y ol Col. Cash, and a frc
(| ne lit Ljuesl, heard him say that
the ??sharpest sting in bin bosom
relative to | lie d ill! cully wan t Ii a *
friends in l'nr:ne< tmkf in after the fa
tal shot, III at Co!. Stianiion si.iuted
him as lie came upon the ground.
I I (? re ? i e Co I Cash's exact words
to ( 'ol. Picket I ? ai I in, if 1 had
on'v ^een S Ii :i n non si i u t e me when
lie cm tile upon the {.'round i would
neve ' have sh ?t , I mi I won hi have
advanced upon him and !ib"< lio-nds
and said, 'Gentlemen, I tlioiiglit.
before leeooni/lllir the Salltle ol
Col. Shimiioe. lie had an^iv lire in
his eve a:.d u uom la his heart !?'
wards me. but that .'???? I ulc. 1 > nie I
at least, is , \ idence of I i ieudsli i p. j
and I Mill eon-idei ed an expert pi> :
t ol *, It ot , a in I t ii a I ill shoot at ( 'ol
Shannon he'll bin* the duM, tlieie
fore I'll vol n n La i i I v puir <dt upon.
i
the trou bled wa'eis and oiler liiui
t he hand ol l>: ol If. i ly love.
Cold Picket l i ? 1 1 1 :i : K e d so a Sou t h |
( 'aroi i i a n w i. i ' e u p n the g i onnd
viewing in silence the sad looking I
tablet, that si i in e i ti-ci i pi ion should
be cajvt d mi the stone as a me- j
mclito ot the u n fm t it nate event.!
?lU'i 11, Ihen," says South Cai
(dinn, "write it."' North Carolina;
responded, "Here it goi s."
HVg-y and I'ii'o m Upon the Cash*
Klininoii TionMe.
" I io-. is , nl i ^ . 111.' dl l'.l!i d -|. r
W lie I v' ( i i e I .! II i- lit i it, i lil . 1 1 in.- .' i . . II
1 1 ? 1 1 1 died.
I'iu b;_,-bi.,..tti d ( 'a. h v.n'.ilit ni'V i h.t\e
slii I
1 1 .id In' i. :il;- Siiiiniue. y - tut i ?; ii d.
I I ley then I i ? ^ 1 1 1 l ? ? n ^ 1 1 1 a I a n < i e ? I \
w i . o :r :
Tln'V now. i ivch, art in the '.'line, i
NN'rite on tin ii t ?>ni 1 > in prose o: sine.'.
Here lit s a ('oiil\*?leru'.e Colonel hnivr
.Mankind, pass on ' d?ni't rril i. i<e
Or chide either erring lollow t r >tl ? r,
l-'or tieyound tin* crie e tln-v'll r?",oj?ni/e j
A pence salute each lYoin tin' oilier."
Regard not much who is tor line,
or who against thee/; but give all
thy thought and cave to this ? that
God bo with then in everything
thou doost; for whom God will help,
no malice of man shall bo able to
hurt. ? K'X?
Kvcryt#o?ly f?ay? Ho.
Cascarota Oaotlv Cathartic, the most won
derful medical dlftcovcry of the Q?C, ploav
nut and rofrofthtntf to tho tasie, a?n pcnily
and |>or?i tl v< ly on ki<lnoy?. livoi* nnd bowota,
clcanstQff tho cntlro *ysf? ?n, tllsjiol cold?,
??r?? b?H?jh*, fever, b*l>????:il ?-onftUpa*ion
and biiicuaness. iMcauo b > y and try a box
of O. O. O. to-liny ; 10, &'*. !A) cent ft. Moid and
f uarauu^d t* ?&? by au Utugf uw,
Senator Mu? le Henri .
Senator Knit- it> ? I ?*ri? I . Ho died j
yoste rda v nf(ci>tooi) /it (/cluck at
his home in ( ireyn vide, S (\ It
was thought a lew ? i j i \ s fi'fo thai he
whh Im t tor I / 1 1 1, l he c:iiim(? of I, i s dcntli.
I ? r i t; I ? t ' n disease, rapidly
ill t lie |>:ihI fow (I I \'H.
A (I up.deh states licit a I llie 1 11 III ?
I ><? r m ot Ins family wire with him ami
he calmly lawaited tin1 end iioy< i*
evincing any norvotisnehu or fear of
his impending I'm I.e. The* low nobs
el" wilo an t children who f.toml
around Ilia l>C(l ldd eel oed (lie short
heavy breathing of the sufTc|vr. Ilis
breathing grew slower, and with h i m
resting on h i h loved wife, at
20 minutes after no'clock , t ho wearv,
|>n t ion I Kiittercr w as /it rest
? < >n recciji' in Washington (>f tho
l hcw'i ot the death ot Seiihtor Karlc,
Senator Tidmau en I ed on the Vice
President in icgnrd to tho appoint>
; im n{ of a co t mittoo to represoiit. I ho
donate ai the liiueral as that body
iuill nut I mi in session tomorrow.
Mr. IIoIjjiiI named the following as
n commit Ice : Messrs. Tillman, Ch.y
jot ( ii orgia, ( 'handler ot New II imp
shire, MeKucry of I jouisiana and
HiutIm oC Kansat, Speaker Uecd
will (.oinorrow appoint a committee
jto I (pi ef'il 1 1 the lloilKO. The Con
gressional committee will leave (his
icily to-monow night, reaching
i ( ireeii v i 1 If? about I oeloc.k .Sat urday
lift CMIOOI1 .
i A spccial from Washington to
, The ( '<>] u mbia Kveiiing IJceord
sa \ *
" l lie vast, amount of twaddle he
ii>'/ i 1 1 d ? i ! ?_* < ? ? 1 in at the expense of
i Reform lenders in general since the
j I )i.spelit'iu y developments is not. re
garded ammii: Reformers here as
heing heneticial to the cause of a
lumoii of the factions in South Car
olina. The alleged i Hurts ut small
j journalist s to he funny at the ex
pense of Tillman and titers whose
, h K 1 1 1 m are clear of Dispensary soim
i I a I ii ii' looked upon here us the
ow t croppi ngs of a bitterness that
will never cease and will come t<>
the front umlcl cover ( I some kind
:it all t i nios."
I'l'oiu () u r CjOi'iMi^[)(ni(lciiU.
Ml. '/ion.
IS I ay P.i.
! )ea i' Kditoi : ? P I ? o old cow h 1 ill
'survives, uml :i youn?j l:ulv said
(she would in i \ or ('oii<;loi)ii'l ii ( e nil*
j some smoot, Mill li I or soot and wa
iter lie fore mv K'ipply of i t> k be
j comes c \ Ii m n si e<).
j .Mr. K. M . Lee had I lie misfor
Itune of losing his kitchen ami its
I entire contents by lire his! Thurs
day nielli about II o'clock, besides
j Mime I'h nil i In plemi. n t s. Tiie loss
| I* :i hea vy one. It ?'iis t hoiiohl
lo be the work of it n incendiary.
That makes live lircs in this section
{ since J\l arch I ,
j Two very heavy rains b Ii here
this afternoon. ( ! ra sh will ?irow
j a >.)> I no n i i s ! a k c? ?
Some of oil r I'ainuMS are sb.?ui
jothcis ate just bej*i n n il)j>.
.Mi -. Sarah Moseley has return
led 1'ioni a \i? i! to ('ale-hall.
M i<-s ( ' i ri ie .M \ i i s and Mr. I', mi
; hie S | ?r d Ie v a'tenhd a weddito/
J in ( ' i i ? ? -? I e i I i ? ? I d a l"W days .a
Tliev re..-oi ( a li ri" I i n : .
Miss S.diie Lee i visit nii; r? I i
lives In re.
SlllitliV School every Siinda\
j ?? \ %? f i i f i ?? a! ! |?. in. exctpl i vc; v
?2nd Sunday w h< n i: nieiis at li a.
'lit., to enable s?.me of I he si Iml es
to f? ? lend ?e t vices at M a ? s ! : a I i's.
IVe co n ! e in j d a t e iia\iii;; ( . I ? : ! -
| ii re n s | ) a v e \ c r c i si's , I lie ( 'c t :i i ! s o f I
[which will >n 1 1 if in \ mi I a t e r,
Nil. I'iiailev llollatiil who h s j
been sway lot several yon i s, was in;
our . section last Sunday. "t'harlis."
old fellow ; wind lo see you a^tlin. I
I'm. llud^ in, id' Ib'tiiah .and .Mr
\ It hui I ? i \ ? i ? . < I" Providence, were
in our ! : ii i|i not Ion" since.
M r. I ) re n Lee w as v i wi t i n r ? 1 - J
i i vcn here last wet k.
I > i o. r i ot 1 1 r was n ! so spa i k i II
Sunday.
I'art of I lie above was veiled tiled
for last week s issue, but. did not I
make connect ions, but wiii try tej
be on ib >e k e! this week'.
A man loid ine, that anothei |
man lobl him thai there would be j
paid o::c million dollars lo :?ti\ one I
ill ;t would discover I he N'oilii Pole. I
i.ut sa'il lio uiie could visit tin
.South Pole on account of the i i. - j
lens:' heat there. Suiely the "fool
1. ! I !?* i has plenty to do yet.
I hat i c minds me ol a j. ke on a
voting man I hat went <:i Ml e\eur*
"ion to ( Mini lesion last Summer
and w:; n ted to hire a horso and
bu?jj:y to ?o to SnMivaii'n Island.
'J'hero. was a splendid attendance
at Sunday School last Sunday
(lt?) and tlip|;irl* ? Oil how <,sfeet"
?,40h, hush! W.
Who is McP
Hell! you Keifthaw Kd. I)is
ain't "Psuo' <lis tjmVflbut i/.o ono of
dem Jlo?an Alley kiit^, and Usno is
my eliuin and I don't love In sen hem
prostrated befo me eyes ami say
notion.
Some of do good white folks told
mc dat ilo Kd'said dat he was f*u?ne
to heel mv ehiim if ho (my ehuin)
written anything dat do I'M did'nt
like. All I have to fMy lo dat, l<
look out "l'ji'd ' for the Kd will cor
tihlv fit o fur he kil'cd a eat one time.
V.7. funn one ono lime, it made
toy v?r?ft? at ?nt^oiH l.k? knotto I
whip coriH, ami iM'pfil bends of |?o r j
-piriillun llw\v down tny hnunnrd i
cheek ??, when I red what do rd i < I
!lho'|t tit > I ?H I ? I
Im il<> way I w??h tint dnt I'd tild
r i If itnffUMi '?o 'litt I en. I uidciMan |
hint, aii'l not h??v 10 <j> t h 1 1 1 1 1 <????? lu j
nplaiu w 1 1 : 1 1 ho mi s s chery time, .Mum j
l><M j 1 1 ? ? kin sense do I'M fni tlrv know
.lit
1I?" 1 < I uijintnia's nalv bow
K*m>Ii ivy's Jifiilr ami only j <v;
Ami 01 lu t" ijit I'y i'M'x like j <?
.\ivall uuUusliui'* ; See 1
I Sill. 1 caiu t I'm f known
alt'iiil sich a ' 'inati.' '
I <l(ni no what t it say bout do man
ciillin mo |> ir l a dndo, but el I wnz
me panl an'l mi' pvd wu/. tt? | cud
loll inoie hunt it.' I don't know
what kind ol' a thirty a dndo is, It n
it* a dude in a "hlul. on n vil a it ion"
I don't (ink mo chum in ^ny sielt.
N w do I'M 80d dat d hiio''
I : \ i in- to conceal < bu t I don't
whal d il moid) hem fielf in a
i |e obiine " Id' dat is a ki
n u Mi i n
wuz
enow
"non
lid o[
close, I can sao I'ur mo\ pard's Kike
dat ain't 'fot. no sicli old close n
dem, I nr 1 lie? v don neui
all
called
Cl'
hy
Ida
m i
close and herd -dem
mcIi nam an dal .
I dun una I no non do plume ner
no nddcr kind of plume to conowil
ino
I'mi I'm ll<. jean's Alley I. ant
Allies liclpiu mil nif pa I'll.
I 'mho I I .
I' S ? Mf di! I'M don want iiid lo
I'f.fpiirc ai tor Itini no inoro he inn1*
not pop nar rc nuddnr cap at I'huo
I , fnr lin I /, my pnrd.
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Thf ( Mironii'lu's Kanr era' Contest,
opens up to-d.iy. The plan is this :
lii low is pnpiislicd a coupon con
l ti i ti i i) n blank linn upon which in
lo In* written the name of the far
mer who the sonde:' considers the
heat one in Kershaw county. The
coupon is tu lie cut nut and mailed
("i brought) to this (dllco. An ac
count. will be kept of I he votew cast
and ninety days after thin date
I Mav 21st.) The Chronicle will pie
sent to the farmOr receiving the
highest n nmber of voten a valuable
cotton planter. Who will enjoy the
distinction of beirijr the boat fann
er in Kershiiw count \'t Send in
the coupons for your favorite, 'arm
let e it is
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and proilii'.H':; MliiMisufs.s, t? >i i?s?! In it.
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taste, coal<
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results, easily ami laorouj-hly. ?.>.'?<!. All ilri wrists.
1 j?.i i?*? I I i.v I. 1 1 ?>( til it Co.. I.uwell, .\i.t-s.
The only l'il!s lo take with lluoil'u Jjarsaj>aiiLiU
The Hand of Fate
Hot i i uv.'i wniiimi uli. ? ? 1 :i1 Hi list ? fiiitr'l.
mi t si.' 1 1 i scl'inn in In. 'mi inn (.IumiM not im
iliiln i-ili 'I TIh'Ii- in ;i wiiiitli-i inl n iin .lv
v. I. i.'li will n-nliiii. >.iiii iii.ilili. r. ii.'U >?mV
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irut' aipl 1 1 v i f ;? t J 1 1 1 if . iv^.tilai inp,
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w . ?uil.'i'fullv it ^ i - 1 ii. it ill.1 In h ? f ? ???!> mill
liiit>|*v ilii-'i |l?* I'.'it tlrlilf , uriii'l i
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BKLLAMY MFG. CO., Atlanta, Ga.
ATothcrs
Read This.
For Flatulent
Coltc.Dlarrhcsa, i
Dynontory.f
Hansen, Oo*gho,
Cholera Infantum.Teetn
Ins Children, Cholora
Morbnn, Unnatural Drain*
from tho Eowelfl, Pains,
Griping, Lo3s of Appetlto, lndlgc?tiou,
aud all Dii oases of the Stomach and
Bowels.
Pitt's Carminative
I* llio It enrrlc* children over
theerltieal period of tccthlntr, And Is rec
ommended l>y itfivMrSftii* u? (ho (rtrnil
of Mother*, Adults mid Children. It H
plenum to the tHst?v nml never f?il* to
Kivft .?rtil.if?oilo?i. A few doses will demon
strata iu superlative vlrtnos. Price, 25ct*.
per twttle. Kor *?lo by dniggftUt.
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yen a few niu|V do| h.
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IooIjh h.idlv ii| hoMolit lands ?>w U'f
to | In* ????<?] ni/lils UuU- \\ ?? have lu-cn
having for lUe |> isl Wei K ('urn is
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hirjri! cro'.Y'l aild I 1 1 < ? }|U-lKltl}^ Wllh
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\\ hat huH luconte ot onr Shamrock
correspondent. Adieu.
Patrick.
Mrs. Kate Etter v
ok Miasoum.
la Cured up Hanrt Disease by Dr. Mtleft'
New Hvart Oure.
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US. K A TIC KTTKU wrote from
Neoslio, Mo., in .Muroh l? i. "Two
years ago { was severely i ioOMwI
with rny .stomach ami lcltlney.s, and a great
millet, ion so unnerved 1110 that. my condition;
lHvanie. alarming. Tho telegraph brought
a prominent physician in a consultation
which resulted in no benefit. I went to
Wyoming for change of climate without
benefit, w:is brought
buck to Atchison whero
nurses wont ed with me
i night and ?ia y to keep
i me alive to roach my
i friends hero. My heart
I became bad thai my
friends pave up all
I hone. I bei/aii taking
Dr. MllCn' Heart (Hire and Nervine alter
nately and was restored to health. It Is now
months tdne'e and I am perfectly well."
Dr. Miles' liciuedies are sold i>y all uru/
Kl.sts under a positive ?juarantec, first bottle
benefit s or money refiinde.d. liooi; on Heart
and Nerve?; sent- free to all apolieant.-?,
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Apr. 'J'.!, '!>7.
DR. I H ALEXANDER,
Dentist.
CJrudualo of the Philadelphia
Dental ("olleoe, Session 1870-77.
OFFICIO IJKOAD STHKKT,
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MRS. J. It JACOBS Of N. Y.
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"Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies have
Surely Saved My Life."
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That a single remedy
will not cure all diseases is a
fact too well known to be ques
tioned. Dr. Franklin Miles, LL. It.,
the renowned specialist in diseases of
the heart and nervous system has dur
ing more than twenty years of con
stantly extending practice, kept a
record for reference, study and com
parison, of more than 26,000 affections
of the brain, nervous system and
heart. The results of Dr. Miles' ex
tensive experience and prolonged
study of disease he has embodied In
the form of a $ysUm, (not one only,) of
Restorative Remedies. A full descrip
tion of these remedies with Instruc
tions how to administer tliem, togeth
er with the symptoms of the diseases
they will cure is given in Dr. Miles'
took, "New and Startling Facts,"
which Is sent free on request.
In the treatment of heart disease,
other complications are .Xrequcntly
'TnoT wI tJfj t Tre inost general of these
Is a serious nervous troublo that 'must
be controlled before the l>est results
can be obtained from tlio New Heart
Curc. For this purpose thero is
nothing equal to Dr. Miles' Restora
tive Nervine and Nervp imd Liver
Pills, taken in conjunctiOnswlth the
N6w Heart Cure. )
MRS. J. II. J A COIlS, fclodgetts
Mills, N. 'iV., writes of her
wonderful euro by Dr. Miles'
grand Restorative Remedies as follows:
"Two years ago I was taken with a
pain in my left side; 1 could not lie on
either aide and suffered with a chokinR
or .smothering feeling so badly I could
hardly breathe, I suffered terribly.
Trying many remedies,. witnout bene
lit I was advised to take Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure, the first bottle relieved
me some and I then took the Restora
tive Nervine alternately with the
Heart Cure and with them Dr. Miles'
Nerve and Liver Pills until I was
much benefited. I was then without
the remedies some months, when the
trouble returned, pronounccd by the
doctors, neuralgia of the heart. I
again cominenccd with the remedies,
adding this time Dr. Miles' Nerve
Plasters, and they have done wonders
for me. I liaVo gained 6tcadily in
flesh and 1 thank you for the benefit
I have received from the use of these
valuable medicines, they no doubt
have saved my life."
It is so with many people who /Use
the New neart Cure. When the hpart
has resumed its normal condition,
there? is no more pain ft^d the remedy
is discontinued. This is a mistake.
The heart is still weak and theJjMft*
mcnt should be continued regularly
and persistently, though in small
doses for a long time, until themus*
clcs of the heart have regained
their normal strength.
Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all
druggists under a positive guarantee
first bottlo benefits or money refunded.
Bqpk on the heart and nerves sept
f rea to all applicants by the
Dri Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Restores
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