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. / .'Miss Hapgood tel! cf Fallopian and Ov; and escaped an awfu Lydia K Pinkham's "Dear Mrs. Pink ham: ? I suffc doctors called Salpingitis (inflammati litis, which are most distressing and iur rounding parts, undermining the force-s. If you had seen me a year ag Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, tallow complexion, and general emaci person with me as I am today, robu wonder that I ieel thankful to yc which restored me to new life and h( from an awful operation."?Miss Ii Windsor, Ont. Ovaritis or inflammation of the ovar Ovaries may result from sudden stopping tion of the womb, and many other cause with the ovaries, indicated by dull lhr< by heat and shooting pains, should clain cure itself, and a hospital operation, witl neglect. M Deaf. Mrs. Pink ham: ? lean my life, and I cannot express my e u Before I wrote to you telling 1 two years s teady and spent lots of m failed to do me any good. My mens. u I will always recommend your these few lines may le.ul others 1 remedies."?Mrs. T. C. Willadsen Such unquestionable testimony pre barn's Vegetable Compound over c Women should remember thi Mrs. Piukhaw at Lynn, Mass^ ab< So. 27. Want Wider Markets. A petition of 35,000 business men of New England, most of the Massachusetts Republicans, declares that ; "future industrial and commercial poll- j cy of New England depends upon ob-' talning wider markets for the sale of Its varied products." This great business men's petition further declares that the market extensions which offer to New Eng and and all other sections of the country the best opportunities for trade increase are to be secured by reciprocity with Canada. Exclusive of locomotives ire manufacture 30,000 engines of 2,000,000 [ horse power every year. A REASON FOR SICKNESS. I Healthy kidneys take from the blood every twenty-four hours 500 grains of impure, poisonous matter? more than enough VfSl to cause death. / fffiy Weakened kidneys j-jF leaves this waste in the blood, and i you are sootl I 1m To get well, cure the j yjpfjkidneys with Doan's ; mJHHh Kidney Pills, the ! f iwik &reat kidney sPi'ci" | fl ' KriWS H- Bowles- I /k ? of ^ore street-; T. \ "I was sick and bed- j fast for over nine | f months, and the ; doctor who attended me said unless I tubmitted to au operation for gravel I would never be well. I would not ; consent to that and so continued to : uffer. My back was so weak I could Dot stand or walk, and It ached constantly. The tirst day after I began nsing Doan's Kidney Pills I felt relief. and in a short time I was up and around the same as ever, free from , backache." A FItEE TRIAL of this great kidn?*y medicine which cured Mrs. Bowles will be mailed to any part of the United States. Address Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. Sold by all dealers, price hfty cents per box. I 1 1 J is now sne was cureu irian Inflammation? I operation by using Vegetable Compound* ired for four years with what the on of the fallopian tubes) and ovapainful ailments, affecting all the constitution, and sapping the life ;o, before I began taking Lydia E. and had noticed the sunken eyes, ated condition, and compared that st, hearty and well, you would not >u and your wonderful medicine, ialth in five months, and saved me iese ILipgood, 1022 Sandwich St, ies or fallopian tubes which adjoin the f of the monthly flow, from inflammas. The slightest indication of trouble >bbing pain in the side, accompanied 3 your instant attention. It will not 1 all its terrors, may easily result from truly say that you have saved gratitude to you in words. low I felt, I had doctored for over oney in medicine besides, but it all ?s did not appear in that time, and ed much pain. I would daily nave ? spells, headache, backache and . UUHU paui, UUU VTttS BU ncaiL UiUU hard for me to do my work, used your medicine and treatment cted, and after taking three bottles laE. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com, menses appeared, my womb trou' ? me, and I have been regular ever since. I used fourteen bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier together, and am now restored to perfect health. Had it not been for you, I would have been in my grave, wonderful remedies, and hope that who suffer as I did to try your , R. R. No. 1, Manning, Iowa. Dves the power of Lydia E. Pinkliseases of women. it they are privileged to consult >ut their illness, entirely free*. _ Narrow Street# in Japan. Most of the Japanese cities are very old and thair streets are too narrow for street railways. To rebuild the streets for the use of the street railways is not an easy matter. 8tate op Ohio, Citt of Toledo, I Lucas County. ) * Frank J. Cheney make oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said tlrm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every caso of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my . ?. presence, this 6th day of Decem1 seal. } ber, A. D., 18S6. A.W. Oleasox, ' ?' Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hull's Family Pills for constipation. American Shoes in Denmark. The American-made shoe is popular in Denmark. Two of the foremost rtnroc In CnnAnlin 1?PT1 lise the OUVC OIV1V.O lu American shoe for a "leader" in their splendid show window exhibits. FITS permanentlycured. No fiteornervousness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveRestorer,?2trial bottle and treatise free Dr. K. H. Kline. Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa Every year 5000 tons of Congo rubber are old in the market of Antwerp. Ladles Can Wear Sheet One size smaller after using Allen's FootEase, a powder. It makes tight or new shoe3 ?!L?v. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, aching feet, ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. At all druggists aad shoe stores, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package Fees by mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, X.Y. Lidium, made of compressed cork, is used for raakinr; furniture, etc. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup forchildren teething, soften the gums, reduces inflammation,allays pain,cures wind colic, 25e.abottle Saxony has seven schools for training locksmiths and blacksmiths. I do not believe Piso's Cure for Conscmntiou has cnegual for coughs and colds.?John* F.Doykb, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15,1909. T.ussia ha= almost three times the population of Jap.in. Wo take pic:: :re in calling attention to the advertisement of the Southern Dental | College, Atlanta, Ga. It is recommended j as one of the best dental coll"ges in the j eountry. Thoroughly equipped in every way. i PALMETTO CROP CONDITIONS Good Rains and Warmer Weather Provailed. The week ending 8 a. m., June 20, had a mean temperature of 74 degrees which is nearly five below normal, due to very low temperatures during the first four days and rising temperature to nearly normal warmth during the last three. The extremes were a minimum at Florence, Greenville and Spartanburg on the 14th and 15th, and a maximum of 95 at Blackville on the 18th. The relative humidity was abnormally low until the 19th, and the winds were fresh to brisk easterly until the last two days when they shifted to southerly. The sunshine exceeded the normal, but with generally cloudy weather on the 18th and 19th. The week was without rain, or with only very light, scattered showers, until the 18th, when showers set in over the extreme west, and continued during the 19th, but confined to the western and southwestern counties, with a maximum fall of 2.44 inches at Spartanburg. The other western counties had from one-half to one inch. In other parts of the State< the soil has again become very dry, and in places the drought is very severe, especially in portions of York county. In most of the central coun ties wells are railing and an Dut uie largest streams are dry, so that water for domestic use and for cattle is scarce. The absence of rain, and the bright sunshine and drying winds were favorable for ridding the fields of grass and weeds, and most fields are clean and well cultivated. These conditions were also favorable for finishing wheat and oats harvest, and for beginning thrashing, but the cool night and dry weather checked the growth I of all crops, particularly cotton, pastures and gardens. The condition of corn continues promising, but it needs rain in most sections, as early corn is in the tasseling stage. Much of it has been laid by. Worms in the tops are dam[ aging the crop in one county. Roasting ears are available in the southernmost portions. Cool nights materially checked the growth of cotton early in the week, but higher temperatures at its close were more favorable. Lice infest fields over practically the entire i Stafp As a rule the nlants are small but thrifty, and fields are clean and well cultivated. Cotton is fruiting well on sandy lands, and occasional blooms are reported from the southern counties. Sea Island coton is doing well. Tobacco continues promising but needs rain. Rice planting is finished; early rice has received its harvest flooding. Melon vines are vigorous but late. It has been too dry to continue to plnnt sweet potato slips, and stands of these set out previously are generally poof. The commercial peach crop is good, but in many localities peaches and apples are dropping excessively." Pastures and gardens are parched, and in need of rain. Sowing peas on stubble lands progressed slowly as the soil has been too dry. Serious Railroad Collision. Vincenne8, Ind., Special.?Baltimore & Ohio passenger train No. 1, westbound, ran into an open switch, colliding with a freight train of 30 cars, resulting in the injury of 16 persons, 3 of whom may die. The seriously injured are; John Eisenhart, 9 years old; J. L. Witner, of Cincinnati, and Edward Mason, of Covington, Ky. Liner Australia on Rocks. Melbourne, By Cable.?The Peninsula and Oriental liner Australia, inward bound, struck on the rocks at Point Nepean (at the eastern entrance to Port Philip bay, Victoria), at 2 o'clock Sunday morning. The bottom of the vessel was stove in, and it is feared -V. 111 U ~ ? in?A1 TKA Illat Slit; Will uc <4 tutai iuac. x uc yuosengers and crew were safely landed. Prof. Bain After Boll Weevil. Knoxville, Tenn., Special -S. M. Bain, professor of botany at the University of Tennessee, has been appointed a special agent by the United States government against the boll weevil. Prof. Bain is directed to breed cotton with a view to producing an early variety which will mature before the boll weevil arrives. Second, he is to produce a variety of cotton with seed high in oil contents. This work will be done in special reference to west Tennessee and Arkansas. Prof. Bain will be absent from the University from the middle of August to the first of December, spending hif. time in Texas and other sections infested with the boll weevil. Cadet Suvivors Receive Crosses. Richmond, Va., special?One of the interesting features of the finals of the Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington, tcok place when all of the suvivors of the famous Newmarket charge by the cadets of the institute were presented with crosses of honor for their heroism at the battle. Of the 293 cadets who took part in tlve battle of Newmarket, which was fought May 15. 1S64, 178 are known to be living. PECULIAR FREAK OF LIGHTNING Tore Off a Man's Shoes Without Sen iousiy Hurting Him. Aikon, Special.?Pat McGee, a negro laborer employed on the farm of Mr. Henry Summerall, near Aiken, was Btruck by lightning during the storm on Sunday night. McGee says he was standing on his porch washing his hands when the bolt came, and he was knocked insensible for some irae, When he regained his senses he found that the bolt had struck him on the righ tthigh and made a "burnt" streak down his left leg and, leaving his body, had torn his shoes off. It seems thai the electric fluid did not enter his body, McGee will probably bear the scars ol his first experience with lightning tc his dying day. Fatal Work of Lightning. Considerable damage was done bj lightning Simday in and about Spartanburg. Addie Beden, a colored woman, living near the city, was struck and instantly killed. CAROLINA SEASIDE RESORT. Wrightsville Beach Unsurpassed For Health and Pleasure. Of all the avenues open to the wearj and the overworked to seek a few days or weeks of perfect quiet and undisturbed repose during the heated summer period, none are quite so inviting as n stav nt the seashore, where th( never-ending splash of the waves of olc ocean lull one, all unconsciously, tc perfect repose and utter forgetfulness Many seaside resorts are open, eacl one with its advertised attractions bul no other appeals so strongly to thos< desiring an ideal spot in which a lonj or short vacation can he most satisfac torily spent, as the Seashore Hotel Wrightsvile Beach, N. C. Nothing here is wanting that coulc add to the comfort or pleasure of th< most fastidious guest, whether thai guest be the monied prince or the or dinary citizen seeking a holiday, st long as a capacity for realtpenjoymen is left. All alike wHl find a-welcome a this magnificent resort, and each wil be fanned impartially by the invigorat ing breezes that are the gratuitous gif from the bounteous Atlantic. The Seashore Hotel has been en larged to three times its former ca pacity, and no resort on the Atlantii coast affords such charms to the healtl or pleasure seeker. The managemen delights to give its guests the most per feet service and the greatest pains ar< exerted to make each feel at home anc at ease. This popular resort is reached by wa; of the Seaboard Air Line Railway, b: means of a spienuia scneuuie m yao senger trains, a new one being contem plated that will leave Charlotte an< up-country points in the late afternooi and arrive in Wilmington in the even ing, carrying special parlor cars an< first-class coach accommodations. Th< Seaboard system has become a well known factor in developing the resort of the South, and its schedules are ar ranged with a view to accommodab its ever-increasing patronage in ever; possible way. No higher pleasure awaits the one ir need of a vacation than a stay at th< Sea Shore Hotel and a dip in the sur! that rolls so near its spacious piazzas and no need to seek further North?01 South, for an ideal place to spend one'i leisure than at this popular resort. Will Not Run For Congress. Edgefield, Special.?The Hon. Johi C. Sheppard has definitely decided no to run for Congress in the second dis trict in a communication which wil appear in this week's local papers. H< explains in most admirable and manl; style the why and the wherefore of hi not being a candidate. He says in hi communication: "However, I do no wish it to be understood that I havi abated in the slightest degree my in terest in public matters, nor do I wis! it to be understood that I have aban doned aspiration for further associatioi with the public service." Metcalf to Succeed Cortelyou. Washington, special?It can be statei with deflniteness that Representative Victor H. Metcalf. of the third Call fornia district, will succeed Secretary George B. Cortelyou, as the head o the Department of Commerce and La bor. No change will be made in th< DeDartment until the close of the Dres ent fiscal year on the 30th Inst. Money For Summer Schools. 9tate Superintendent of Eduratioi Martin has received from the Peabod; fund a check for $1,000 which will tx used for the State Summer School a Rock Hill. This money has been 01 hand for some time along with th< other funds and will make the tota about $9,000. The State appropriate< $5.0000 for the county summer school! and made a special appropriation o $1,000 in addition. The State boarc also appropriated about $2,000 whicl income is derived from escheated es tate. Dwelling Burned. Rapley, Special.?T*ast Saturday afternoon at G o'clock, just four mile: west of town, near Green Pond M. E church, the home of Mr. Miller Curry one of the county's best known pit: zens, was totally destroyed by fire During the afternoon considerable quantities of provender had beer moved about in the barn and a part o the crop of oats put in shelter. It i: supposed that some cn< smokinj dropped a spark, sime the fire origi nateil in the barn. WHY HOI WEATHER MA : 1 ; }f?3> a, aE^L < ! A Well Known Canadian Lady Sends j i Letter of Endorsement to Pe-m-na. j r v Miaa Alary Burns, 28 Spring Garden ' P^-.^ U.llF,. V <? n AWUU> Al. U., ?T A I Ito. LiaviUK | * used Peruna for indigestion and stomach ' r i trouble and to build up a broken down I * . system with the very best results, 1 am * pleased to state my experience with this t ; excellent medicine. I had been troubled t , with stomach trouble and poor digestion 5 for some years, and although I tried many c ' remedies and dieting, nothing seemed to s restore my health until 1 used Peruna. c ' In three months 1 had entirely recov- i ered my health and strength."?Mary r 1 Burns. a 3 ~ ~" t _ In Use SO Years. Positive Car? Free tvner's dysf ) ' ' ' ^ REGULAR 50c SIZK. Write \ SOUTHERN DENTJ If you are Interested In obtain! for free catalogue of full lnstru t Aocrtss OR. S. W FOSTER, Dean, 100 NOR' An Anti-Sea-Sick Vessel, j . Lieut. Turc, of the French nary, has i after much study devised a plan for t a ship the pasengers on which will, - as he imagines, be proof against sea3 sicknesses. He has caught the idea * from the motion of a swing. As a general rule, vessels are only set roll- I \ ing from ten to fifteen seconds at a *1 A Lie wAttl/l LOVA O 1 lIIHe, ttiiil 4.a Mia nuuiu aj?vc: c* .cgutui I . swing of twenty-two seconds, he cal- J \ culates that the effect of the waves ] 1 would thus be counteracted. M. Turc's - j model ship would be of about 6.00<?: * tons burden, and would sail at a ! 2 j speed of nineteen knots. All thej " 1 cabins would be well out of the water, | 1 : as they would be constructed on a 8 deck more than thirty feet above the | f l: sea level. J i It takes a fast man to beat a board J bill. So. 27. : Or. Biggers' Huckleberry Cordial, j J The Great Southern Remedy, j Cures all Stomach and Dowel Troubles. ! such as Chronic Dysentery. Cholera Mor- j j bus. Bloody Flux, and also children j E t teething. It seldom falls to make quick i > i and permanent cures of all stomach and ' I bowel diseases. See testimonial of the ! I . late I HBJVRy W. CRADy. Dr. Walter A. Taylor. Atlanta, Ga. . i Dear Sir: This Is the first certlfeats ? that I have ever given as to the merits e of any medicine, but I take pleasure In i recommending Dr. Blggcrs' Huckleberry i Y Coroial. I consider It the best remedy S that I have ever used In my family for , a Stomach and Bowel Troubles. 50c Invested In a bottle of this medicine to be t used In the beginning of any stomach e trouble will often cave life as well as a large doctor's bill. I have a friend whose life was. In my opinion, saved by the > 3 prompt use of Dr. Blggers' Huckleberry _ Cordial. For sale by all Druggists, 23 ? and 60c per bottle. II , (Signed) HENRY W. GRADY. | Atlanta, Ga., May 23. 1C37. Haltiwanger-Taylor Drug Co., Prop., ? Atlanta, Ga. \ ? Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet ( j ttum and Mullein will cur.' Coughs. Croup and Consumption. Price j e ??^???? [. Well Worth Seeing. j y i One of the most interesting exhibits < . among the many of all kinds at the Louis- 1 * iana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis is : that of the Winchester Repeating Arms < Company, of New Haven, Conn., manufacturers of repeating rifles and shotguns I 1 and all kinds of ammunition. The exhibit j 1 I was in readiness and was opened on the ' ^ . j ? -r ..u_ r_:_ ? I J ' urst UU V Ui UIC ma, a ioi:i ;uav vtv?4<; j illustrates the enterprise and up-to-date ; methods of the company behind it. It is l the aim of the Winchester Repeating _ ' Arms Company to show at their exhibit f the high development which they have s reached in the making ofguns and ammunition, and one needs only to see the est hibit to realize how near to perfection that development has conse. 'lbere can i be seen the new automatic repeating rifle, all kinds of shotguns, the modern smokee less powder shotgun shells and rifle car j tridges; in fact everything that can interest t i the devotees of hunting and trap and tar- j 1 get shooting. Don't fail to see the exhibit at the Manufacturers and Fish and Came i Buildings. It's well worth your while. j ' j Municipal pawnshops are projected in I v Londoa. . 1 .. ? " 1 ODD BOTANIC fj | DoDID.ELOOD BALRS h X The Great Tested Remedy for the speedy m ) ? * and permanent cure of Scrofula. Rh;utnad tism. Catarrh, I'lcers, Eciema, Sores, F.rup. + tions. Weakness, Nervcusne'.s, and all ?? . J BLOOD AND SKiil BISEACES. S| ! J It is by far the test butid-ng up Tonic: : 5X X Blood Purifier ever olcr'.J to Sic wurirt. It 1 XK makes new, rich blocd, i ri alts rcncned \ ' XI ,ahtv. and possesses almost ni.raculcn &X 1 aJ| heii > 5 properties. V-T:!o for Bcok Of V/cn- ftjv f X| dcrt-l Cures, sent frca o.t application. PA 28 t' "ot kept by your lorat druggist, send f-jt ' XI 5t-?? for "large battle, or $5.wfw?:xWtic?. - 5T? aud medicine will be sent, freight paid, t'. jJJv , ' Y* BL00P BALM co ? Atlanta, Cr. l> KES NljMEitilS. Suggestions bv Dr. Hartman?How to Combat the Nervous Deoressioa Incident to Warm Weather. Nervousness is very common among vomen. This condition is due to anaemie lerve centers. The nerve centers are ;he reservoir for nerve vitality. These centers become bloodless for the want at proper nutrrtiou. This condition is especially noticeable luring the warm season. Every sumner an army of invalids are produced ae i direct result of weak nervous systems. This could easily be overcome by the ise of Peruna. Peruna strikes at the oot of the trouble by correcting thi ligestion. Perfect digestion furnishes ia? ireased nutrition for the neve centre* 'erfectlv digested food gives these reservoirs of life a vitality which creates strong, iteady nerves, and in this manner fortitiee ind nourishes life. Miss Blanche Grev, a promiaent young lociety woir.in. of Mempnis, Cervn., in a ecent letter from 174 Alabama street, vrites: "To a society woman whose ner- . -ous force is often taxed to the utmod rom lack ot rest and irregular meal#, r know of nothing which I* of no-much ienerlt an Peruna. I> took it d few nonlhs ago when I felt ,my strength givng way, and It noon made Itself manifest In giving me new strength aud \ealth."?Mlsn iflariche Orey. Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. % One reason why Peruna has found pernanent use in so many homes is that it :ontains no narcotic of any kind. Perunft s perfectly harmless. It can be used-any ongth of time without acquiring a drug labit. Peruna does not produce temporary esult*. It is peamanent in fts effect. It has no bad effect upon the sveiem, md gradually eliminates catarrh . Dy renoving the cause of catarrh. There are V nultitude of homes where Peruna has beev ised off and on for twenty years. Such bing could not be possible if Peruna eonained any drugs of a narcotic nature. At this season of the year we are peuliarly liable to inflammations of the tomach and bowels. It is the part of wialom to learn how to treat them short- an4 n the easiest and quickest manner. Peuna does this by its pecnliar power over ill forms of catarrhal troubles. r??r7LLSTOMAcJ^ROUBLE8^| >EPSIA REMEDY ??? . I ns your Case. P. Box 138, Atlanta, ?*- I VL COLLECE, GfeORQUk" ng a dental education, write ctlon. rH BUTLER STREET, ATLANTA. GEORGIA^ INSOMNIA "T have been eilnr Caaearet* for Insomnia. W)tk wbich I hare been afflicted for over twenty yeara, and I can sa? that (,'aaeareta bare riven me mora relief than any other remedy j bave ever tried. J (hall certainly recommend them to my friend* a* being ull they are represented." Thos. Gillard. Xlgin. lib ^est ^or g V The bowels ^ mwrnw* CANDY CATHARTIC Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. T**te Good. Dc Gcott, Xevcr Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. Wc. 25c. Me. Nr*e? old In bulk. The cctmine tablet stamped COO. Guaranteed to cure or your money batk. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 397 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of in* itructicns absolutely Free and PoAtuid, enough to prove the value ot PaxtineToilet Antiseptic Putins to la powder *0"? t? dissolve to ^ water ? non-poiseoou* ^N9HPn?. and far superior to liquid antiseptics containing M|rjf^Kl alcohol which Irritates / VSTCWA Inflamed surfaces, and ' kC-4T~n <^viln have no cieaneine prop;C >f ^ erties. Tba contents tBsSS SSK ?' every bos Bakes VWHL iWPl mora Antiseptic Sdu ti<jn ? lakta ionjicr ? foes further?has more jH uses hi tba family sod ^00% doeunorefoodtbanany antiseptic preparation The formula of a noted Boston physician, ind used with great success as a Vaginal iV'ash, for Leucorrhcta, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cub, md all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female ills I'artii?eie invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash w? :hallcnge the world to produce its erjual for thoroughness. It is a revelation in cleansing md healing power; it kills all gf rms which ranse inflammation and discharges. All le.vdingdmggists keep Paxtine; price.60?> ibox; If yours does i! ot, send to us for it. Don't alee a substitute ? there is nothing like Paxtiuw Write for the Freo Kox of Paxtine to-day. 5l PaXTON CO., 7 Pope Bldp., Boston v"*e. Dropsy 11 Stew Y Removea all swelling in 8toac / days; effects a permanent cure A^' A in joto 60 davs. TriaUieatinent '-"i ) given free. Nothingcan be fairer Write Or. H. H. dean's Son*. . Srmriallsls. Bo* B Atlanta, St ELIXIR. BABEKj* The Quick and Sure Cure for MALARIA. CHILLS, FEVER AND LA GRIPPE. It is a power'ul tcnic and appM.ier VIII cure that tired feelinsr Pnlua In Back. l.Inih? nd Head. I* a tiurely vi-it> lab'e compm.nd. ami .uitaln* Xo Quinine or .lmenlr. Fn (cut o t>? (I.OPZEir?KI A r-O.. Washington h V. aRIP.VXSTABTLE-taf)lit t- 'dja repua 1 cd.cir.e fivr m:,.- /. t it red miU.o ict tb-iu haveu*". ??..?. inasi.:KlPy--.tr. OuslipiliO'- heart I>urn. nci: headache. oiauuiM, m brc:.ib.M>rr.Uno. lain) ererr IJ"p*A nr.:: 11.: fr>c; a di*nnfeml pfumach are relieved ?r C?u?<1 fc' Ivrione lal?itlcs. ? ip will rj.Th'ty reh.r tri'Jra twenty mUiut'u. Ill: h- n e.?:il | rc?; u-j-mi. :?vcti<irdtcar7 occ?>toa. ill drii,-.. ?i i ecu i-b.u. If,* tiftiS fcttlhi All Hit fAtli. eZ-i few Rent i>.?uxli b/rup. tastes .lot*;. Lac ZA in tire*. >' ?: J hr drusr/i-ta. I*"? s.rn vt^'o^ruic Tiicmpsca's Ey&