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NEWS OF FRIENDS IN THE FAR EAST. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Arrived in Macao. BEGAN THEIR WORK. Tho Great Need of More Laborers. Mr. Todd Believes that Thousands Would bo Sent if tho Situation Could be ?Realised. I give you some Information concern ing Mr. ar.d Mrs. Todd, their surround ings and the work in China. The first day after they reached Macao they se cured a large house, huge enough for their own needs and to have rooms for all the Gospel Work. Th's they con sidered fortunate as Macio belongs to Portugal and bel?g Roman Catholic they would not be allowed to have a building for a Church, separated and distinct from their dwelling. The house is near the Governor's palace and 1? a block and a half from the sea front. They are in a different part of the city from the other Protestant work and on a street whloh is a thor oughfare that will give ihm many op portunities for person ?1 work with the Chinese. They have two Chinese ser vants who aro agreeable and always busy. The wages for servants are much less than in America and they board themselves. Two Chinese teachers give a cer'.a'n number of courses daily t? Mr. Todd, Miss Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe. This teaching causes the hou*e to be filled with strange sounds as the correct speaking depends upon the tone you give the words. I enclose an extract from "Living Water" which tells of how God is blessing their work: The Master is gracious. One week In Ch'na and a seul comes to Christ, a bright youog business man of the up per class; he gives every evidenoe of a real inner charge, and is already wit nessing of Cnrlst to relatives and friends. God seems to have put us into a place of His own preparing; there is a spirit of inquiry and preparedness of heart beyond our expectancy. Truly the harvest is white. Each night we have a home meeting, the visitors con stantly increase and they listen gladly and eagerly to our story, The remarka ble thing is that these come voluntarily and from the uppar class. Please pray that this young man may be strong in tho Lord, that the other souls that God is bringing us in touch with may be reached and th?t. we may fully enter this open door. The hearts of our little company are glad and we would h?ve you share our joy and pray for us, Yours in best bond, Samuel C. Todo, Macao, China. Mr. and Mrs. Todd and Miss Winn have been on a visit to Canton to mis sionaries from this country, one of whom was Miss Bostio of Greenville. , They have had letters of welcome from a number of missionaries. One of these was Miss Lucy Jones, who went from Tho Altamont Bible School. Can ton is a city of a million and a half in habitants- It is the capital of the same province in which Macco is, The streets of Canton are very narrow, some of them are not wide enough to walk through with outstretched arms, much dirt and filth. Mr. Todd says 1 that Canton is said to have been built sixty years before the blrih of Christ. 1 While in Canton he heard of numbers Of cities of forty and 60,000 inhabitants with no m'sslonarios. He thinks if the churches here could seo the great need of laborers there that they would send them out by she thousands, instead of a handful. It was six weeks af er leaving San Francisco before Mr. Todd had any let ter from home. They left San Fran cisco on the 18th of November and reached Macao I think about the 13th of Deoembar, five days earlier than they expected, as the steamer made such good time. I receive letters from China In a month, or sometimes less than a month, after they are mailed. They know just what time the steamers leave and thorc Is no delay after reaching the 8tites. I guess my let ters had to wait for the steamer. The lust letter speaks of "The Morrison Me morial Chapel," in memory of Robt. Morrison, the first miss'onary to ChlDa. He, his wife and son are burled there. This chapel is owned by the British, is Episcopalian. It has been closed for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Todd have arranged to hold servioes there every Sunday for the foreign residents. I send you this, thinking the friends throughout the county would like to have this information. Yours truly, Janie C. Clarke. CURES CANCER AND BLOOD POI SON. If you have blood p >lson producing eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen glands, bumps and risings, burning, Ftohing, copper colored spots or rash on the skin, mucous patches In mouth or throat, falling hair, bone pains, old rheumatism or foul catarrh, take Bo tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) It kills the poison in the blood; soon all sores, eruptions heal, hard swellings subside, aches and puns atop and a perfeot cure is made of the worst oases of Blood Poison. For cancer, tumors, swellings, eating sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take B. B. B. It destroys the cancer poison In the blood, heals cancer of all kinds, cures tho worst humors or suppurating swelling*.? Thousands cured by B. B. B. after all else fails. B. B. B, is composed of pure botanio Ingredients. Improves the dl gestloa, makei the blood pure and rloh, stops the awful itching and a)l sharp, shooting pains. .Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Druggists, 11 per large bottle, with complete direc tions for home eure? Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice also sent in sealed letter. Sold In Ltureos by B. F. Po ?ey. WHAT 19 LIFE? In the last analysis nobody knows, hut we do know that it is under striot law. Abuse that law even slightly, Sain results. Irregular living means erangementof the organs, resulting in Constipation, Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life PiHs quickly re adjust this.. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 26 cents at l.au renfl Drug Co, and Palmetto Drusr Co. ROOSEVELT ROUGHS HELD BIG POW-WOW. Sooth Carolina Republicans Net in Co lombia Last Week and Elected "Dillgits." Ihe Republican parly of South Caro lina met In Columbia last Wednesday and electtd J. G. Capers and L. W. C. Blalock and a pair of negroes earned Cr um at d Deas delegates to tho Roose velt nominating convention to bo held in Chicago. P. S. Suber, colored, of Laurenp, has been elected a district delegate to the Chicago convention. In the state convontion E. M. Dray ton and J. G. Capers abused euch other roundly. Two negro parsons had a tight before tho convention began. The convention was exceolingly strenuous- just such a convention as Theodore Roosevelt would have been entirely at home in, composod of men after his own heart, mind and colors. No hlghor or more desorved compli ment can be paid-Mr. Roosovelt ! In to say that he "just suits" the grar old Republoekia party of Sou'h Caro lina. CARRIERS MET AND ORtMNIZEO. Mr. S. 6. Mcbaulol, Laurens, No. 4, Chosen President. The free rural delivery carriers of Laurens met hero Saturday and per fected an organization. The weather was not good, snd only niue were present, out of a total of about 12 in tho county. Mr. S. G. McPaniel, No. 4, Lauren*, was elected president, Mr. J. J. bendy, No. 1, Laurons, vice presi dent and Mr. Arthur Crisp, No. 2, Mountvillo, secrotary and treasurer. Steps were taken looklug to tho or ganization of a district association, to include the carriers in the North West ern oounties of the State. The proceedings will bo printod in more detail later. TO SIHUERS AND PUBLIC SPEAK ERS* Laurens Drug Co. Urge Them to Use Hyomei. Willing To Sell It on Approval. A new and specially valuable use for Hyomei has been discovered, one that will be particular!} welcomed by sing ers and public speakers. The free use of Hyomei breathed through the inhaler that comos with every outfit, carries healing balsams to the head and throat, and strengthens the voice. The Laurens Drug Co. had several of their customers speak to them in regard to the good effects fol l"wing the use of Hyomei for th'S spe cial purpose, and will b? glad to sell it on approval to any singer, minister, teacher or public speaker. They feei buro ihat the use of Hyo mei for this purpose will make many new friend? for tho treatment. If it doea not give satisfaction, the money p-iid will be returned promptly and without questions. The complete Hyomei outfit, con sisting of an inhaler that can be car ried in the purse or pocket, a bottle of Hyomei, and a medicine dropper, costs only one dollar. Many remarkable cures of catarrh and other troubles of the air pansages have been made by Hyomei and Tho Laurens Drug Co. agree to refund tho money to any one who does not find i* a complete cure for any catarrhal trou ble. There is no dangerous stomach drugging with Hyomei; simple breathe it through the inha'or and relief comos qulck'y. MERCHANTS NEWS. See the beautiful line of new rugs just In. Great variety to select from and tho prices are very low. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes. Call and see the line of folding Go Carts we are showing. They are con venient, dujable and inexpensive. A number of styles to so'ect from. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes. See our line of Smith's Axminsters, druggets size 3x4 yards. They are new patterns and the price is vorv cheap. We also ha"e a new line of four frame Brussels and ingrain drug gets at interesting prices. S. M. &E. H. Wilkes. Why not get one of those nice leather couches we are showing? The quality and price will interest you if need any thing of the kind. S. M. E. H. Wilkes. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURED. William Shaffer, a brakeman of Den nison, Ohio, was confined to his bed for several weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. "I used many remedies" he says. "Finally I seut to McCaw's drug store for a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, at which time I was una ble to use hand or foot, and in one week's time was able to go to work as happy as a clam." For sale by Lau rens Drug Co. WHY RENT? When you can own your own home with the aame money? The Piedmont 8avings and Invest ment Company will enable you to do this. Instead of Paying Rent for years and owning nothing at the end of tho term the property io yours, Meanwhile, you have had the homo from the first?with the motive to im prove it. Owning one's home does more to make , an independent man than any thing else. A man with little Or no property finds it hard to borrow and build. Suoh men this company provides credit for. There are hundreds of working men in this town paying rent on houses that are not cosy and comforta ble, they have no conveniences, that are not kept up and that are not Im proving In value Lots In Laurens are cheap. These same men, with the rent money they are paying, can all own homos lb whloh they will take pride and which will grow more valuable eaoh year. . The Piedmont Savings and Invest ment Company is not a building and loan assoolatlon. Why? Because the contract is certain and definite. The i rower knows to a day when his bt will be dne. Moreover the rate of interest is lower. W. W. BALL and M. L, CQPELAND SIMPSON & COOPER Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all State Courts. Prompt attention given to all business. CLIMATIC CURES. The influence of climatic conditions in the oure of consumption is very much overdrawn. The poor patient-, and tho rich patient, too, oan do much better at home by proper attention to food diges tion, and a regui r usM of German Sy rup. Free expectorution in tho morn ing is made certa n by Gomu hi Syrup, to is a good night's r st aud the ab sence ol' that weakening coiuh und de bilitating night sweat Restless nights and the exhaustion duo to coughing, the greatest danger aud d ead of tho consumptive, can ho prevent?! or stopped by taking Cerinan Syrup lib erally aud regularly. Should you bo able to go io a warmer clime, you will land that of the thousands of consump tives theiv, the few who are b^neli'.ed aud regain stroegth aro thosa who use German Syrup. Trial bott'e?, 25 cents; regular sizo, 75 cents. Livrens Drug Co CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. lphlcou" You Have Elected Health Officer. NIr. James F. Owens has been olecle ' MEN CAPABLE OF EARNING $1000 TO $5000 A YEAR. TRAVELING SALESMAN, CLERK, MERCHANT. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR BUSINESS. A complete reorganization of the producing department of The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York in this sect ion affords a chanco for a few good men; elgln vacancies on the agency force remain open for meu of character and ability; you can lind out by writing whether it will be worth while for you to make a change, no previous experienco is necessary. A course of profossionnl instruction given free. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE CO., NEW YORK. Itichard A. MoCnrdy, President. HAS PAID POLICY HOLDERS OVER 030 MILLION DOLLARS. Address, GEORGE T. DEXTER, Su perintendent of Domestic Agencies, 32 Nassau St., New York City, N. Y. YOU BUN NO RISK WHEN YOU TAKE O?K NEW DISCOVERY, NATU EE'S REMEDY. It regulates the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, assimilates the Food, tones the Stomach, eures Nervous Diseases, Heart Disease, Headache, Backaohe, Rheumatism, or any disorder arising from an impaired digestive system. It is no alcoholic stimulant which does good "only" for the time being, but It is Nature's Remedy, effecting a speedy and lasting euro. Test it at our riskV A giurantee poos with ?weh bottle at the Luurens Drug Co. and Dr. W. W. Dodson. We Stake Our Claim Of Flour excellence upon tho flour itself?it's the very bos'; kind of evi dence. We know that if you will just try our Hour onr;e for yourself, you will never want to go back to the inferior kinds. It will prove everything we cli-im for it. Ho sure you got "Clifton" Hour, if you want tho beat. T. N. BarksdaJe, M. H. Fowlor. UASTOTIIA. Bear? tho j4 ltl8 Kind Yoii Have Always Bought NOTICE TO EXECUTORS, ADMINIS TRATORS AND OUARDIANS. Executors, Administrators, Guar dians aud Trustees are reminded that tho timo to mako annual returns be gins with the 1st day of January of oach year. O. G. Thompson, J. P. Li. c. Deo. 1st, 1903. W. C. IRBY, Jr., Attorney at Law, LAURENS, S. C. J?jon't Give the Baby Dangerous Drugs. There Is one lato, BUro onrt nbso lutoly harmlos* remedy for In* fant'sllls. It is Baby Ease THE WORLD'S BEST DADY MEDICINE. Ourea every form of bowel and stomach trouble, brings i ofrosh* Ing sleep, makes bubtos fut. 25 CENTS EVERYWHERE. made dy Baby Ease Manufacturing Co., Macon, Ga. ORRINE A Scientific Cure for Drunkenness. Absolutely Safe, Sure and Harmless. Will Cure Forever the Craving for Whiskey, Beer or Wine. ORKINE will Restore any Drunkard to Manhood and Health. A Simple Home Treatment; Can be Given Secretly if Desired. Cure Effected or Money Refunded. Ask your druggist whom you know what bethinks of ORRINE; he will indorse our statements as truthful in every respect. If ORKINE fails to cure we will refund you every penny paid for it as cheerfully as we took it. Mothers, ivives and sisters, you cannot cure those who are afflicted with this moit terrible of all diseases by your fervent prayers, or eyes red with tears, nor by your hope that they may stop drinking. It can be done only with ORRINE. You have the remedy?will you use it ? If you desire to cure without the knowledge of the patient, buy ORRINE No. 1; if the patient desires to be cured of his own free will, buy ORRINE No. 2. Full directions found in each package. Price $ I per box. All Correspondence Confidential. For free book?Treatise on Drunkenness and how to Cu?c It?write to THE ORRINE CO., INC. WASHINGTON, D. C , or call on HAIRINE MAKES THE HAIR GROW WHY NEGLECT YOUR HAIR Who* vou can gel the best hair growing lonit . i the market regardless of price for WHAT IS HAIRINE? It is a clear hair tonic without an equal on the market regard* less of price. There is no grease, acid or any other inju rious ingredient in its compo sition, and contains no coloring matter. ONLY 15' A BOTTLE HAIRINE CURES DANDRUFF STOPS FALLING HAIR CURF.S DISEASED SCALPS docs NOT DARKEN BLONDE li A IK Try a 15 cent bottle and be con vinced. At all druggists. Three sizes?ISc, 40c and 75c. By mail 5c extra. BEAL-STRE1T CO., 79-81 Cortlandt Street, NEW YORK Drug Sales Co., General Sales Agents, 35 Randolph St., Chicago For salo locally by LAURENS DRUG CO. The CELEBRATED ROYSTER GUANOS. After all is said in praiso of other Guanos, the glaring FACT still remains, that the ROYSTER Guanos ?ARE THE? Wherever used they have given universal satisfaction, und ovon where the odds were against them, they have held their own under the most unfavorable conditions. The manufacturers of the Royster Guanos are always willing, anx ious and ready to meet all fair competition, both in price and quali ty of their goods, aud the farmers of Laurons oouuty can confidently expect honest goods, fully up to the required analysis, and tho man ufacturers guarantee that where a fair trial is given their goods the results will bo suoh as to give perfect satisfaction to tho farmer, aud make a good customer of him for all time. We are dealers iu this oelebratod Guano, and our friends and tho farmers generally, are requested to give us a call and inquire into the merits of our Fertilizers, before placing their orders elsewhere R. P. MILAM & DO. For From Early Breakfast to Late Supper we can Supply all the Heart or Palate can Wish. Candies, Fruits, Nuts fresh and whole some, all kinds; Malaga Grapes and Raisins, ours are the finest, great big lusters; Figs and Dates also. Kennedy Bros. rers THE HISTORY OF A MOST REMARKABLE CURE TRUTHFUL STORY OF THE Portrait of J. M. JONES, Princeton, Ky Twelve years ngo Mr. John M. Jones of Cnldwoll county, Ky., began to suffer from terrible sores on his arms as the result of blood poisoning, and in n short time on his left arm seventeen running sores developed between the hand nnd the elbow. These were very painful and very offensive, incapacitating him entirely for work. The pain was so severe that he could not sleep without elevating his arm on a pillow. After undergoing excruciating torture for years, and treating with the host phy sicians, ho went to Nashville, Tenn., and underwent a course of treatment with p specialist. This was nil unavailing and finally the matter was submitted to a consultation of doctors nnd they decided that the only way to save his life was by Jones' arm this day nod he made the fol lowing id tit omen I of it in our presence. He Kays thai ho had IT running sores on his left arm botweeu the hand and elbow; thai they wore Of 12 years' duration, very painful and very offensive ; that ho could not sleep for pain, and for many years when 1.0 did sleep he would have to cle vnto his arm in a pillow and that on one occasion lie came to Princeton for the purpose of submitting to an operation by having his arm amputated, that being the only hope as held out by the best phy sicians. Alter arriving in Princeton his heart failed him and lie refused to have 'the operation performed, saying he would rather die than submit to it. About that time Mr. Hugh Mayes, proprietor of Foerg's Remedy, proposed to him that he Would furnish him tins groat blood rem edy absolutely free, saying he was confi dent it would cure him. Mr. Jones ac cepted tIm* offer nnd about K months ago began taking It nnd that today he only has two sores running at all and they are almost stopped. Mr. Jones attributes his being alive today to this great rem edy. He exhibited his arm to us and we could plainly see that he hns been greatly benefited, his complexion being clear and lie looks so much bettor in every way. We certify I hat Mr. Jones is a reputable citizen, though poor, and it was n chari table act in Mr. Mayes giving him this remedy, lie is very loud in praise of it nnd we personally know that he has been greatly benefited by it. E, M, JOHNSON. Clerk Criminal and Chancery Court. JOHN II. STEVENS. Ex-Sheriff of Cnldwoll county, Ky. WILLIAM F. DODDS. Ex-Deputy Sheriff. WYLIE JONES. Sheriff Cnldwoll Co., Ky. R. L. (JRESIIAM. Clerk Caldwoll Co. Court. W. S. RANDOLPH. Judge Caldwoll Co. Court. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We the undersigned stale thnt wo have j Consultation of Doctors When They Decided to Amputate Arm amputating the arm At the time he arrived in the city -to have this operation performed, Mr. Jones I boon acquainted with J. M. Jones, Rtlfus happened to meet Mr. Hugh Mayes who was then the proprietor of Foerg's Rem edy. Mr. Mayes became immediately In terested in the case nnd proposed to Mr. Jones thnt he would furnish him with Foerg's Remedy absolutely free so that ho might give it a good trial and perhaps in bis way save his nrm. Mr. Jones ac cepted tin1 pffor nnd about eight months ago began taking this remedy. Wo print here a cut showing the nrm before taking the remedy and the ap pearance of the arm as it Is today. The following statement signed by tho various officials of Cnldwoll county. Ky., nnd officers of Masonic Lodge substan tiates this story. Prlncoton, Ky,. May II, 1003, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ? This is to certify that we. tlto under signed, have known Mr. .lohn Mi Jenes Of Caldwoll county, Kentucky, for ninnj yenrs, nnd have known personally thai ho was n very great sufferer frum running sores on his arm. We have just ficcu air. Caldwoll county, Ky., all his life, nnd have been watching tho condition of his nrm and hand for twelve (12) years or more nnd can say that when he com menced to take Foerg's Remedy, he was In a pitiable condition. Now we find him greatly improved, at work, nnd as healthy looking as nuy mnn in our com munity. 3. Mf. MASON. Master F. & A. M., No. 471 Lodge of Masons. JOSEPH ROITNOTT, P. W. M. Read This Statement from Mr. Jones Himself. When I first eonimonce.d to tako Foerg's Remedy I had 17 running sores on loft arm and hand nnd my bnnd nnd arms were swollen and pained mo all tho time. '?'?"M n0| sloop unless arm nnd hand wn;i leyqtud. vfter ihp. (Irsl bottle, felt groat cli. I. Affov faking the tfrd or Ith bottle was hlrnosj pftHoycd from pain. Soros begnn to heal*. After thn 7th Of Hth bottlo all sores had healed hilt f-WOt AnM* I hen t i)iniiicm:?!(l tq 1100 my hand, some time; I had r.ot done for many yonrs, besides spending all f had with doctors seemingly getting ho relief. I belong to ParntorsvilTo tauge of Mnsoq-i No, -171 ind ii.n it.iW rtirtvurl unit Tyler of sn>)|0. Now my ami l> mi much improved that I miii plowing on tho fnrm nnd doing regular work. JOHN M. JONES. gling and chafing under its bonds, yet ignnrnnt of tho way to freedom. It counts among its slaves the high and the low, tho captain of commerce, the modest toiler. It is a disease thnt drags the victim down in its coins" rapidly and merci lessly stealing the brain, looting the body of all its energy, eating out the very hones, and finally with a defiant finger, points out to its'wretched victim the last re sort, wlilca is a rotrcnt for idiots and lunatics, or else, it orders a more char itable ending?death. Specific blood poisoning is growing in an alarming way. Doctors and even specialists confess they are not nble to copo with it. Anyone who Is nfflietod with specific blood poison in the primary or second nry stages is a danger to everyone with whom he comes in contact. For instance, the members of a family may nil contract it by using the samo articles. A servant or visiting friend may Infoct Hie innocent babe or tho house hold simply by kissing It; parents may Infect their children, husband their wives, and friends their associates. COURSE OF THE DISEASE. For tho first few weeks after the victim lias become infected, ho will notice noth ing unusual, and his health will be np pnrcntly undisturbed, This Is called tho period of incubation, (luring which time no symptoms whatever will appear Nevertheless during this time, the dis | ease is quickly ripening, gatlferlug force I and virulence, ready to burst out in all I ils terrors within a few weeks. FIRST STAOE, The first symptom of specific blood poisoning appears at the place where the poison first entered the system, on tho mouth or tongue, around the finger nnils, or any other part of the body, depending entirely on tho source of infection. Those sores have a pertilinr hardness surrounding and underlining the scab Stiiiif.timos, however, the only evidences of the primary infection are fine pimples at the point of inoculation. In about a month or less time, tho glands nearest to the sore will enlarge become hard nnd sometimes bronk. SECONDARY ST,\UE. From two wpoks pi two mouths after the- appearance of the first sore, tho symptoms of (he secondary stage will appear. Right here lot US .my that because the. primary sore has boon honied cither by tho UBS uf caustic , or by naturo itself, it is no proof that tho diseaso |s uot, still in tho system, Many of tho nmsl virulent and horrible Condition of Arm Bcforo Taking FOERO'S RBnHDY. POISONED BLOOD. Its Causes and Effects: If firpM man p.?|v ku^y ljrfjf, 1ft HWld ooolacf wi!n Ihono *nfnoted with specific blood poisoning, thnt most loathsome of nil known disenres would be entirely wiped out tu flity yearn. Hut this dread disease has entered of Into years on a terrible rampage. In some localities it ha* even n'nurricd the character of an epidemic, infecting everything nnd every body, fhe gni||y and, guiltless pljkrt. ?it. U\:\m i,-Ii Miy ilmt he wi|l nevor tie a victim of this terrible scourge. It has brought Its curse open the Lane. It hn.< invaded the Innocence of childhood, youth nnd viridnity. It has in its clutches a countless army of unfortunates, atrug onditlons of blood poisoned patients with which we have to contend would never have manifested themselves, had tho pa tient heeded Nature's warnings at the start and begun taking Foerg's Remedy to perfectly purify the blood of this deadly poison. The secondary stage begins generally With a slight fever, with a breaking out on various parts of the body, and with a rash usually resembling measles, but in a more scattered form. Then little white cankerous sores will appear in the mouth ami on the tongue. The patient will have become by this time a human poison-tank. Tho hones themselves will next bo at tacked. Tho patient will bo complaining of sharp, torturing pains nil over tho body, increasing in intensity at night. There may he severe headache, the hnir nnd eyebrows will begin to fall out in spots, nnd tlie scalp become covered with running sores, presenting a loathsome and disgusting sight. THIRD STACK. Tho third stage of specific blood poison ing offers the most pitiable and shocking condition that tho human flesh can fall heir to. Now we sec the body a mass of sickening, eating ulcers, tumors, nnd chronic running sores. The victim suf fers pains in tho muscles, looseness of the joints, rotting of the bones, unsteady gait, throbbing in the head, dlsslnessj poor memory, confusion of thought, swirl ing vision, Inflamed eyes, Then years after comes tllO slow nppronch of parnly sis, locomotor ataxia, epilepsy or fits, complete loss of memory and irbility to think, defective speech, deafness, consump tion, and lastly softening of the brain, in sanity and?death. WHAT WE TO DO, GUARANTEE. Foerg Remedy Co., Evnnsvillc, liufi |V?-? OAPITAL .TOOK IIO.OOO rillLVMID WKUftf*/ FOERG'S'REMEDY' In consideration of FheDollars ($5*00) pald.^fprTstxbottles of Foerg's Remedy, this d.xy of jWWrtffiiJte?f**'', And in consideration of you using these six bottles exactly according fo' directions, for Specific Blood ^Poison of 'Serofula',' the undersigned, Agrees to pay *<* i ~?****? ?4*~?*t*exM)??** K'pf? ? rwA,,f/ ptQ& vided no benefit is derived from thtjsix Bottles,'and[ibis certificate ls\ returned ^ rA* undersigned vjithin fou^ months J Mm! Wt pavtnlft Iht f4yncnl of Hu?o!Ur? (SS. 00 fit attonft/u* vxlH <ont,tct pnnl? *tovt!\ fOERO REMEDY CO.' TiTMrf fttft Pf<tJy Ce7,H l?M la nt pmtoilli it nn ?/ (This Is a facsimile of our guarantee.) Condition of Arm After Taking FOERO'S REMEDY. HISTORY OF FOERG'S REMEDY WHY IT CURES. Over ton years ago Phil Foorg of Princeton, Ky., inftd? a study of "specific" blood poison and began to perfect a rem edy for the cure of same. Believing in Nature's cures, ho went out into tho woods and gathered,SUOh roots mid herbs as ho believed wore necessary. A'tor four yeaVs of experimenting in tliis wny ho perfected this remedy. Be ing a man of means ho rave tho rem edy away to all who needed It in order to test thoroughly tho results arising from ils use. He found in this way that it would absolutely euro nil cases of blood poisoning that came under his notice. A few yonrs ngo ho started placing it on tho market in a very small wny At his death about a y?*ar und n half ago, he willed tho formula to Mr. Hugh Mdyas, nnd uotwiths-tnnding the fact thnt up to the preeent time there had never been a penny spent in advertising tp'.% remedy, the snle of it grew to such ov.or mous proportions simply from one, user telling others nhont ils wonderful results, that last yo.ir the business on this rem edy (nine from thirty three different BtalOB nnd territories, Tho demand be came so groat that Ml, Mayes sohl tho formula {p. Focr? Remedy .Co., of liplopany he Is bccrctnry, treasurer hhd general manager, nnd tho remedy is now being prepared under his personal su pers!.ion. Tho formula bus been sub mitted to eminent chemists nnd 4hey re port thnt they hnvo never seen a remedy thnt contalueu purer or hftter Ingredients. Being nbsolutojy freu from mercury or anv minerals nnd palng purely vegetable, n Hires without nny of the terrible after n ulls usually arising from mercurial treatments. On account of the peculiar herb?, otc, used in its preparation, the cost of man ufacture is probably four Omen as great n any other blood, remedy on tho market. In the last }jvi> years there baa not been ?A ' iI>mI|i'i a n of blood poisoning that has I nut succumbed to Foerg Remedy. This certainly Is a most liberal guarantee and one Which wo could not ovado even if wo so desired. Wo are perfectly safe In making it, for six bottles will produce such marked benefit that the user will be satisfied of an ultimato cure, and his gratitude will prompt, him to bo fair. s With this guarantee you take absojutoly no chances, for this certificate is worth $5.00 in cash to you and will be redeemed by the druggist from whom you purchase tho remedy for $5.00 cash. Wo guarantee this, and to further satisfy you a national bank guarantees us as you can see from tho certificate. You can see that if we did not positively know that Foerg's Remedy would euro any case wo could not afford to make such a liberal, genuino proposition, as tho loss it would entail would bo enormous. With tho above Information bcforo you if you go on suffering fvom the curso of poisoned blood, either primary, constitutional or as a resuP of mer curial treatment, don't rail at fato but simply blame yourself, for hero is a euro ? absolute and sure. Tainted blood manifests Itself in the forn. of Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatic Pains, Stiff or Swollen Joints, Eruptions or Copper-colored Spots on the Face or Body, Little. Ulcars in tho Mouth or Ott tho Tongue, Soro Throat, Swollen Tonsils, Falling out of tho Hair or Eye* brov s, and finally a Loprous-Liko Decay of tho Flesh and Bonos. If you havo nny one of theso symptoms don't delay till too late, but go to your druggist and get a bottlo of Foerg's THE GREAT BLOOD PUKIFIER ALL DRUGGISTS GUARANTEE IT. If your druggist does not handlo this remedy Send us $1.00 for one bot tle or $5.00 for bIx bottles and absolu'o :;tiarantec, fnc-slmlle of which is pub lished above. All packages sent In plain wrappers. ' All correspondence utrlctly confidential. FOERG REMEDY CO EVANSVILLE, 1ND. mB^mammmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmm