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Tit " ' " * "**'' J" ? 11 ? A SAD PICTURE. till Arp Cftl Attention to the Deo av) dene# of the FARMERS OF NEW ENOL\ND. He Write* About a Hook, Which AH Mhuuhl Ilea.I. l>peolnlljr Our Yoiiiiu Moil. A Oooil Letter. Last night 1 read to my family portions of a long article by a preacher describing the sad condition of a people lie lias recently visited. Out of one hundred and sixty-eight towns in the State he visited seventy of them j that are oil from the railroads, and all of these have decreased in population since 1 $90. None of these towns have settled pastors or preachers and the phurches are abandoned or have! preaching at irregular intervals and the attendance hardly ever exceeds twenty-tivc persons. The Sabbath schools are equally deserted. The once busy plants of small industries are dead and the people farm only for the bare necessities of life. Houses, barns, and fences are going to decay and the little mills that were on the creeks have tumbled down and the dams have washed away. Here and there you will see a stately mansion sheltering some degenerate family in the back woods while the vacant front greets you with the silence of the t unb. Sometimes you will tied an old man and woman alon ' in an old ancestral homo. 1 found a mother and her two sous and two old maids io one house, not one of w hom could read. The intermarriage of near relatives or not marrying at all is common and bachelor and divorced men and widowers have housekeepers and they unblushlngly eohahit with them and young girls become grass widows by the time they are sixteen. "Where is all this?" said my wife. "1 don't believe a word of it. It is some newspaper lie a fake made up by some reporter." 1 read on. In one town I found the usual Saturday night dance going on in an old vacated tavern and they danced and (levelled ami drank until Sunday morningSunday Is no more observed than it is in Chicago, for they line and dig and gather hay all the same as on week days. Illiteracy, insanity and imbecility arc very marked! 1 found one family in which both parents were idiots and had raised up a family of ldots. In another home or house 1 found a Door father takiiu? earn of three motherless children, all idiots. "I don't believe a word of It," said my wife. "There Is no such people in this country. What paper are you reading from?" One can hardly conceive of the tilth and vice reigning in these country places called homes?a barbarism differing from the city slums only in its stagnant inertia and touched as little by church Influences as if in the heart of Africa. The country people all over the State are generally without ambition, improvident, ignorant, not able to read or write, loose, in their family relations, socially corrupt, given to drink, and some to the opium habit. And these are the towns where half a century ago, lived the best families of the State. Among them the Fields (Oyrus and his brother), the Abbotts, the Barnes and Donald <!. Mitchell and others. And now let me tell you, my dear wife, I am reading from The Hartford Times and this is only a short portion of the report read in New Haven recently by I lev. Mr. Hutching, a Bible colporteur, of Connecticut. This report is fully accredited to be true and the editor of The Times tries to tone it down by saying, "The same conditions described by Mr. Hutchins for Connecticut are common to all the older States." Rev. (leorgc Horr, of of Massachusetts, is also a Bible colporteur for that State and he said in Boston the other day, *1 have driven all over New England with my own horses and my conviction is there is no immortality in any western mining town that will compare with what you tind a few miles from any New En gland town. Mr. llutchins' observation corresponds exactly with my own." Good friends, kind friends, what is to lie done about this. Hut the editor of The Times is mistaken when lie says the same conditions are common to all the older States. We have no a ich people in Georgia. In some of our mountain counties the people are illiterate, but tney are honest and 1 moral and attend church and observe ' the marriage relation and obey the 1 laws of the land and make the best ' soldiers the world ever saw. They ' have courts twice a year and it takes 1 only a half a week to clear the criminal dockets. Now, I was thinking that as Boston and Ilartford and New Haven had sent a big lot of money down here to educate and reform our negroes it would be nothing but fair for us to send a lot of the graduates up there to do missionary work in Connecticut and Massachusetts. These negro graduates couldn't teach them the lost art of making wooden nutmegs, , but they could teach school and preach | and the New ICngland people could ( pay thern for it and keep their money at home. Something must be done and done quick, or the old Hurltan race will become extinct. 1 reckon these colored graduates would make good missionaries. They have never ' tried anything else. When my good friend Mr. T. K. Oglesby sent me his book, "Some Truths of History The South Vindicated," I was too sick to peruse it carefully. Since I have gotten better 1 have reread it every page and am free to say it is the most comforting little book of 2??0 pages 1. have yet i found. It is masterly and as true and solid as a stone wall. He has certainly vindicated the South and | nailed the lies and slanders to the 1 masthhead. I feel like 1 have a defender in mine own household, and , yet there is not a malignant ex pros- j sion in it. it is gracefully done and ? would bring conviction to any mind, i North or South, that was open to[ ' 1 m " i i ii iii i m ii conviction. Every youth In the land should buy a copy and absorb Ita contents, for It is as readable as a jomaneo. I regard It aa the boat con- 1 tiibutlon to Southern historical literature that ban yet appeared. Sond 11.25 to Mr. Oglesby, No. 8 South Broad street, Atlanta. Ga. It Reeuit to tno that thU book would convert a t Northern fanatlo and If It converted j only one It would Ravo a soul from death and hide a multitude of sins. And there has recently come to me r the March munU'r of The Alkahest, ? ' flint-class Southern magazine, and 1 Hod I(t It a very remarkable article, " " The SUiires of Civilization," by Mr. * Frank Ormo, of Atlanta. I did not " think that the Frank Orm I us?'d to! know was old enough to have written j 1 an article so scientific, so uhilosophi- ' eal, so lluxleylikeon the races of man- ! v kind. Mist of the article is an analy- ' Ileal history of the principal races and j'' the causes that contributed to their)1 advnneament or their decay. The 1 latter part deals gently and fairly with j1 11io negro and our elforts to elevate j 1 and rotine him by education. From |' Mr. Orme's viewpoint and the laws of 11 ethnology and biology this cannot be ' done and t he etTori will be in vain. |' But 1 have not time or space to re- j view his admirable treatise. Let our ' thoughtful men,our wise men. our ' learned professors in the college read s it and they will tind aMindant food 1 for thought and serious reflection. Mr. Ormo seems as familiar with en- 1 1 thnology, biology, anthropology, so- I ' I'ioloirv rind :ill Mm ..to.*,- ..i.... i n>, ...... *.* v> >v V'WII\ I ll."> lluxiey or Humboldt or Darwin. Wo (, old veterans are pleased to see our young men taking hold of those " things. Kver since the war our poo pic have seemed almost paralyzed fnt fear of making their condition more 1 Intolerable by t ulking but of late t here is a renewal of indeprnden *e and 1 younger men are coming to the front. 1 The sale of Henry II. .la-'k> ?n's groat 1 speech on "The Wanderer" has exceeded my expectations ami it wasa young man who projected that not for money but for the diffusion of : k nowledgo. And here is a long article in a Dos ( Mouincs paper from a woman who has been recently traveling through Texas hunting for something she wanted to find and she found it. It was some ) very high weeds in tlie front yard of one liomc and at another house was s a woman sitting on a log dipping suulf and she had install her front teeth. Another discovery was that Texas women don't do anything. They won't c work the garden or raise cnlckens w churn the butter and if one was ( caught ^t it slie would be taken up ?vuvt |kiu 111 (i ^ illr%r> I'ilM! (IIUI SOUL 1 O I IK' ^ St. Louis fair as a curiosity. What ' a malignant slanderer she is. She winds up hy saying that the people there hate the ne^ro so had that if the whole race had hut one neck they , would chop it olf. I know Texas from | east to west and north to south and s the people will average well with t lie I hotter class in the older States. When ' will these slanders cease? The March I number of The Review of Reviews has s a most excellent editorial on the South ' and her people. It is kind and con- f siderate until it gets to Roosevelt and it. nives him the most falsnmc praise and declares that lie is our friend. Hut I want Mr. Shaw to tell me if he can alxnit when will ltoosevelt retract ' 11 is published slanders of .lelferson n liavisand make an apology to his a widow. That's what I want to know * and unt il lie does that no words of a praise will prove him to he either a o gentleman or a friend. HillArp in ' Atlanta <'onst.itution. Served TIkmii (J. 10. Sapp, former collector or internal revenue, Leonard Parsons, his former deputy, and .loo Potoninn, a local Republican politician, pleaded Kullty iu the federal court at Louisville, Ky., on Wednesday to indictments char^in^ them with asseesiinr federal employes for political purpose. Sapp and Rotonin^ were lined $500 cacti and costs, Parsons $200 and costs. A Iteniarkahlc Cuhc. | ()nc of t he most remarkable cases of a cold, deen-soat<><l on ii?? ........ ? x'.i vn\. v diiv ing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. (intrude F. Fenner, Marion, hid., who was entirely cured hy the use of One Minute Cough (Jure. Shesays: "The coughing and straining so weakened mo that I rundown in weight from 148 to S>2 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One M inute Cough Cure. Four hottlesof this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, st rengt hened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and st length." Dr. .1. (1. NVannamaker, Mfg. Filled the Hill. Lemuel Borden, lawyer and editor of the Tribune of the People of Woodstock, Va., advertised for a wife. She came in the person of Mrs. A manla Deer, from Monta/.uma, lnd. Friday. Slie was fully up to speciticaLions and in a few minutes tliey were married. Hansdale says you can get a good uality gingham at (>Jc if you hurry. The best pill' ncath tlie stars and stripes; It cleanses the system and never urines. Little TCarly Risers of worldly repute? L Ask for I)eWitt's smd take no ^ substitute. A small pill, easy to buy, easy to lake and easy to aet, t>ut never failing j in results. DcWit t's Lit .tie Marly Ills is arouse t he secret ions and aet as a tonic to the liver, curing pcrma nent ly. Wannainaker MfgCo Tiik Washington l'ost says some of the southern delegates to Republican conventions have had the palms of J their hands liberally greased with "soap." The "How of snap" is older j( than the "door of hope." n fj Tlic Stomach In the Man. . A weak stomach weakens the man, o because It cannot t ransform t lie food t he eats into nourishment. Health t and st lengt h cannot be restored to tiny sick man or weak woman without i first restoring healt h and st ronght li to y the stomach. A weak stomach cannot i digest eriougli food to feed the tissues and revive the tired and run down limbs and organs of the body. Kodol ? Dyspepsia (aire cleanses, purities, ^ sweetens end st renghtens t he glands and membranes of the stomach, and mires indigestion, dyspepsia and all itomach troubles. Wannamakcr Mfg. Co. J?? '-JiJ11 . 1 CAPTURED THE TOWN I trouble Willi the LAixlroiiei on the | I Inland of Mindanao. . A dispatch from Manila says tho j own of Surl^a >, In the norihenRtcrn } mrtof the Island of Mindanao, which i vas captured Sunday by ladrones, was 1 ad loved Wednesday. Tho American ' illlelals and foreigners were found to 1 >e safe. Secretary Hoot received 1 ablegram from Governor Tall giving s he following account of the attack N >f Surigao: s "AlTair at Surigao turns out to be * he escape i 1 10 prisoners sentenced o long terms for ladronism, who, ] villi 00 or koof their fellows returned "v o Surigao, succeeded in surprising ,nd rushing the constabulary Inspoc- " or, Lewis M. d uke, and thus taking 1 ommand of the town. Nine Amerians. including two women, retreated s 0 the provincial building, whole, mi- ' ler the direction <?l Lutiier S. Kelly, ' irovinclal treasurer, formerly captain s if volunteers and still earlier an In- ' lian scoot, known as 'Yellow Stone v vclly,' liari leaded t lie building against lie attacking part y. The Americans, trtned with only a few shotguns and f ihort ot ammunition, maintained , lieir defense against tho ladrones, re- . using to yield to an ultimatum do- (1 (landing guns by the reply of Kelly ^ hat they would not give up a single | run and would kill on sigiit any la | lrone within range. Assistant Chief ;1 l'avior arrived at Surigao with con- | taluilary lorco, about Is hours alter f lie attack. ()o his approach the la 1 rones disappeared and columns are low following thorn. Surigao, cxreme northeast M udanao; is so far emoved that I have concluded to call ipon (ieorge W. Divis input military 1 ii ? 'mm,urn vmiii im11> : i iimi ;i large ore <?r lad roues and their guns may >e capture I and tli v may lie prosecued fur murder and ladronism. So far ' is advised (apt. ( larke only American tilled. The cable from Surlgao hind'd near provincial building in which \nicricans look refuge and they were hus able to communicate with miliary commander at lligan and with I Kmstahulary hciidi|n;irt,crs at Cebu. l'vvo constabulary inspectors were ab- 1 tent from Surigao in Cebu, where ' hey were passing their examinations 1 or prone it inn. Surigao had been retarded as ;t quiet province since the apt lire .and sentence of ladrones, bid iheir escape led to the dilliculty. If I Icemed necessary by I he military i oinmander the commission will sus- ' lend the writ of halieas corpus for , hirigao, but it is to be hoped that 1 his measure c;tn be it voided." What's In a Xante? everything is in the name when it \ omes to \? itch lla/.le Salve. 10. C. >eWitt \ Co., of Chicago, discovered, . ionte years ago, how to make a salve rom VVitch Hazel that is a specific for 'iles. for blind, bleeding, itching and irotruding Idles, ec/.ema, cuts, burns, < irulscs and all skin diseases, I >e\Vit t's hilve has no equal. This has given ise to numerous worthless counter J, cits Ask for I )c Witt's the genuine, j 1 >r. J. (!. Waniiiiniiiker, Mfg., Killed Her Aunt ' At, Chicago while jokeing with ;t \ dative. Miss Nellie ()'I>ay picked up i i small ride yesterday afternoon and c tccidentally touched t,he t rigger. The t vcapon was ds'hnrgrd killing her ' nii.l \1 \t i / e i ... .. mi, - d ..nii^uni w imv. i nr c( r mer's jury acquitted the .voting wouau who is piostrated wilh tfrief. r | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J^J J.. ^ 7 Mrs. Fred Urvrsvth, ProNltlriil Country Club, Kenton Harbor, Midi. I "After iny first baby was born I did not seem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he considered very superior, but instead of getting A better 1 grew weaker every day. My husband insisted that I take Wine of Cardui S for a week and see what it would do for | me. I did take the medicine and was very ? grateful to find my strength and health , slowly returning. In two weeks I was out , of bed and in a month I was able to take , up my usual duties. I am very enthusi- , astic in its praise." , w mo oi uaruui reinforces tlio organs of genoration for the ordeal of prog- A nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis* carriage. No woman who takes Wino Si of (hirdui need fear the coming of her L child. If ,Mrs. IJnrath lnnl taken Wine of t'ardui before lier hahycamo ' she would not have been weakened as she was. Iler rapid recovery should ' commend this great remedy to every 1 expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual How. ' JptEQFCARPUlj I Ik Weak Stomach Indigestion Is often caused by over- , atlng. An eminent authority says he harm done thus exceeds that from he excessive use of alcohol. Kat all f he good food you want but don't overoad the stomach. A weak stomach . nay refuse to digest what you eat. Chen you need a good dlgestant like , Codol, which digests your food without the stomach's aid. This rest and he wholesome tonics Kodol contains oon restore health. Dieting unnecesary. Kodol quickly relieves the feeing of fulness and bloating from rhlch some people suffer after meals, absolutely cures Indigestion. Kodol Natura's T onlo. ,, 'repared only by B. O. D*Witt A Oo.,Ohlcaf<a ,? T??|l.botlfacontaln?a'/4thno?th*soc. six*. ' Aitornoy and Counsellor at Law. Conway, B. C. , I inw -1HHXI-. .r nimilglliimtimV Th? First Statue to m Woman. New Orleans claims the honor oi being the first city in the United States to erect a statue to a woman Hie monument stands in Margaret Plaoo, at the intersection of Cams ind Prytania streets. Iteomniemoru Los thocharities of Maguret Haughery, i woman reared in poverty, whoaecunulato 1 a fortuno In tho milk and iakery husinoRs, She spent fieely in ,he care and help of the poor in tho ;11v. and when sho died her money -vns divided among the charitable hiilitutlons of New Orleans, Margurot vus a young, ignorant woman when lie lost her little hoy. and although lie had but servant's wages, she legan at once to spend her money for he children of the poor about her. ?!.?' used to carry bread and milk to lie orphan asylum when she had no noney to give and no matter how little nouey she possessed she divided with hose who were poorer than she, when he died the people of New Orleans reeled this statue in her memory, iargarct is represented in the wollen hawl and cotton dress familiar to resilents of thecity for so many years, Oth a little child l?y her side. Shot 11 is Two Sons. At Prntiklaiid lnd., as a result of a iimily tend David Oaines Thursday light shot two of his sons. Lloyd II ears old, was shot in tlie side, and the ildor son who interferrrd was shot lirough ilie leit hand. The younger my will die. Gaines left home and is leing hunted l?y two other sons. Who ire armed and swear they will shoot i i 111 on sight. Otlleers arc also looking or him. \TLA NT 10 COAST LINK It It CO Con dknski) Sciikdui.K. Trains (ioing South. Dated April itli, 1002. No :tr> No 2:1 No r>:i ? * # a in p in p 111 .v Florence Li 20 7 f?r? " Kingstree 0 07 V r I .:i lies I -Ui <1 ?? ,, ,,, jv Lanes I 30 0 28 7 37 \r Charleston ??tH? II 15 9 29 No 51 No 59 a in a in iV Florence 9 45 " Kingstree 10 59 .... \ r Lanes 11 00 .... A' Lanes 11 00 9 40 \ r (Charleston 1 10 11 45 Trains (ioing North. No 78 No 32 No 52 * - ? * a in p in a in j\ Charleston 7 00 5 20 0 40 ^ r Lanes 8 37 0 45 <s 15 j\ Lanes H 37 0 45 ,, Kingstree H61 Vr Florence 9 45 7 55 No 50 No 58 pin pm jv Charleston 4 20 5 25 \ rLanes 0 oo 7 2# v Lanes 0 00 " K ingst ree \r Florence 7 40 I>ally. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday No. 52 runs through to Columbia via lentral II It of S C. Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson .iid Faycttville?Short Line?and nake close connection for all points s'orth. Trains on C. & 1). It. It. leave 'Mo re nee dally except Sunday 10 05 a in rrlvc Darlington 10 30a in, llartsville 55 p in, Clieraw 11 45 am., Wadeshoro 2 50 pin. Leave Florence daily exept Sunday 8 oo p in, arrive Darlingo 8 25 p m, Bennettesville 9 22 p in, iihson 10 2o p in. Leave Florence Sunay only 1005a in, arrive Darlington 030a in. Leave (iihson daily except Sunday 50 a in, Itennettsville ti 50 a in. arrive >arlington 8 15 a in, leave Darlington 50 a in, arrive Florence 9 15 a in. ,eavr Wadeshoro daily except Sunday lo p in, Clieraw 5 15 p in, llartsville 15 am, Darlington tl 29 pin, arrive Morence 7 oo p m. Leave Darlington 50 a in, arrive Florence 9 15 a in. 11. M. Finer5on, (ien'l Lass. Agent, .1. It.Kenly, (ieneral Manager. F. M. Finerson, Tratllc Manager. Wilmington and Conway Railroad. Southbound.? No. 97. Dai y except Sunday. a. in. iV Chailhoiiruc 7 45 ' Clarendon 8 lo ' Ml. Tabor 8 30 Loris ; 8 55 ' San ford 9 lo Bayboro 9 20 4 Fnvetts ! 929 4 Adrian 9 39 am r Conway 10 00 am Northbound, No. 98. Dai'" cxcopt unday. v Conway i0 r m Adrian* I )39aifl . 11vcii;?? i'MZ air 4 Baylnno l-)49jra * Sanford ..101r am 4 Loris II (J .tm 4 Mt. Tabor I 20 am 4 Clarendon 11 1 am r. Chadbourne h 60 am Southbound.- No. 07. Daily oxcpl unday. v Chadliourne 11 10 ?m 4 Clarendon 12 10 pin 4 Ml. Tabor 12 40 pin 4 Loris 12 55 pin 4 Sanford 105 pm 4 Hayboro 1 11 pm 4 Brivetls 1 21 pm 4 Adrian l 4o pm r Conway 140 pm Northbound.?No. 20. Daily exeep unday. v Conway 2 30 pm 4 Adilan 2 66 pm 4 I'riveils 3 00 pm 4 Buy Intro 3 15 pm 4 Sanford 3 25 pin 4 Loris 3 45 pm 4 MI. Taljor 4 20 pm 4 Clarendon 4 50 pm r Chadbourne 6 20 pm UI7 ACCAMAW LINK 8TEAMER8?Th V v Steamer will leave the wherf at Con ay every Monday ami Wednesday morning ir Georgetown at 4 o'clock, touohiug all intrmediate point*; and will leave her wharf i ueorgeioen ererj Tuesday ami Friday lorning for Conway at 7 o'clock, touching t all intermediate point*. I> T McNeill, Gen'l ami Tree*., Conway, H <! John H. Ileal/. Agent, Georgetown, K.tl NOTICE, Conway l<odge, No. 90. Knight* ??, jthluM will meet regularly the flrst auu drd Thursday nights of each month until therwlse ordered. I). A.SriVKf Chan. (!nm J. O. Hi'iVBt K. It. A H May 14th. 96. i CAr Recognized as the Leading and J1^ Most Successful Specialist In the His line In the United States. l,0< rviM' i, My cure for this disease Is R NTrinTllrP. no euttln# or danRernna sur wu luiuiu ualattention, and treat tw< j tlon and roreness It allayed and the eanal heals ' ! \|_*___^|,* This dlseaso Is the e?lnr?i VeirinnnfilR the vitality. It weakens! ? CA? iv?wwv/?v/ f?rn, oermimy jMlltllllqui( any other disease, and their strength Is betnit dri cd, and learn ttie cause of your trouble. Send foi Blood Poison lEvWitffty; M,uu" 1 iH>n0H, falling hatr.oi i will tell you frankly whether or not you are ah ilruir->. In m quick. if not <|iilcker, lime than any li will !> ' er idle ited from the system forever. Hem Diseases of Women to health thousands ot ulTerlns' women. .Send I Chronic Diseases i- equipped with the Most approved X-Kay and c Home Treatment !????; countries. Correspondence confidential. j. newi hs Inman Building, 221 S. Il.oad Hmployincut I'or (iirls. (>i?e of the most important of the new institutions started in Charleston and in t h?? ?>nt ii?> st ot<? u ?i... ...... . .. V. w ?VI?W| 111 IHJV* plant which the American Cigai Company opened about eight week^ ago in Charleston. The company is employing young women and teaching them the art of making cigars. They have at present only about two hundred and lifty. hut can give employment to live thousand. The work is clean, healthy and easy to learn, and the amount of money that the girls can make is far greater than in any other trade or employment. In six weeks time the young ladies make from $1 to $i? and in three months from $7 to $10 per week. A very strong elfort is being made by the management to secure only the high- ; est class of young ladies who are fore- ' ed to earn their own living. The ! Commercial Club of Charleston and a ! number of the leading ministers are assisting the company by sending them all the worthy young ladies who are in need of employment, and they have given the concern their hearty approval. In order to break the monotony of work a piano is played in the building every afternoon and the girls are allowed to sing while at work. An elderly lady acts as ma- ( uiuii aim unu in i iic icamnn pnysu'iiuis of Charleston is employed to treat the < girls tree of charge to them, of , course no negroes are employed and , everything possible is done to make the work both profitable and pleasant. Good board Is secured for girls from the country at very low lates. i Cypress shingles. I If you will haul them, we wil sell at t lie following low prices as long as they last. (> x 20 $.'t.7f? per thousand. 1 x 18 Hand Drawn Heart Cypress at $.'t.2."> per thousand. Now if you want a good roof, come right along. 'siiauA Biillilers Supply Co., fllf> Plain St., Columbia, S. C. I i Conway & Seashore' Railroad. Dally Except Sunday. In etTect Sept. 2, 1U01. Southbound No. Hi. Leaves Conway 8 00 am , Leave Pine Island 8 :to am Arrive Mvrt.lo Ilnneti u *r- I . - w . V.V . O 1?J (1 111 ' Northbound No. 14. i " Leave Myrtle 1 leach 5 30 pm J / Leave Pine Island 5 46 pm V Arrive Conway (5 15 pm | I). T. McNeil, (ien. M^r. | DR. II. II. 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I si gs which tho busy practitioner could never acqu led myself exclusively to tho study anil treatmo ,ns recommend mo to their patients Is an evidence rc H|>e<'lal counsel to physicians with obstinate am I have devoted particular attention to chronl ,ss of disease requires more intelligent and exjx n owe tho seriousness of their condition toim] portanee of placing their case in the hands of a si ervous Debility J ment frequently which gradually weakens and injures the sy true nature of his trouble. Nervousness, weak eyes, despondency, etc., often are the llrst symp fleeted serious results are sure to follow. 1 wan nptoms of weakening of his manly functions. 1 iler my skillful treatment you will have restored >d. Whether you consult mo or not. do not jeop dy-made medicines, free samples, so-called qutel body are involved, and only an expert should ' >klet," Nervous Debility and Its Family of Ills.' entlo and painless, and often causes no dotentlo gleal operation. Improper treatment will resull fvery requirement. Kvery obstruction Is remove up promptly and permanently. Send for free bo tementof veins of the scrotum, which till with st the entire system ami sans away all sexual strei k as consistent with medical science. Probably lined away without their knowing the cause. (Jo r free booklet on Varicocele. Is no longer incurable, and when I say that I ear realrnent has accomplished. If you have sores rany symptoms which you do not understand. It 1 i unfortunate victim. I will guarantee tocure . ttlOWn treatment. 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