The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 02, 1912, Page 3, Image 3
ENTIRE CITY IS
AN1
Atlanta People Are Dumfounc
Use of Strange New I
Cures Co
CAN NOW BE OBTAIN
Heme People Will Have Op
That Is Causing So Mui
- Cures of Cert
Atlanta, Ga, (Special Dispatch
There seems to bo no end to tho exciter
Hiat fiau Kw?n pri?ati>fl horn hv thpHtri
and mystifying results following the
of the new Root Juice treatment in <
of stomach and kidney disorders
rheumatism.
Some of the severest cases that c
be found have been treated success
with the new liquid and so quick I
the results been in many cases that
sufferers and their friends were d
founded.
Persons who were helpless from rhec
tism for months and who had to be
riM about have recovered as if by mil
after using the strange new medicine
? very short time and are now wal
the streets enjoying the beet of hci
Sufferers from stomach trouble,
could not drink a glass of water will
suffering afterward and who claime<
have suffered agonies from indigent
headaches, belching, bloating, p
after meals and other similar
tfesses now declare they have a he
appetite, can eat anything and n
suffer from any of these symptoms. Many
prominent and influential j*1
of this city have used the treatment
pronounced success and a number 1
given out statements for publicat
Among these is Mr. H. P. Seay, IS
Pavilion street, whose wife has 1
practically an invalid for four y<
When seen and asked about his w
experience, Mr Seay said: "'It is
that Mrs. 8eay has been wonderl
benefited by the new treatment,
has been suffering from stomach
kidney troubles for four years and Is
these became complicated with ner
prostration. We tried several docl
bat they did not seem to help her
then.we started trying every remedy
heard of. During her illness Mrs. !
has used one hundred and forty bo
various well-known medicines '
but little or no relief. She is now on
third bottle of this new Root Juice ti
ment and we are delighted with the
salts. She has gained in strength, h
splendid appetite, sleeps well at night
feftt better than the basin
years. In fact, the three bottles of
new'medicine has done more for her 1
all the hundred and forty I spoke of.
At almost any hour of the day in
drug store where the new medicin
being explained one max hear stone
startling results obtained by those
have been using it. - *
A very interesting and remarkable
periehce was related by Mr. Wi
Gaines Of 318 Western .avenae, wh
well known in railway circles, ha
been employed as switchman by
General Railway . of Georgia for e
years. Mr. Gaines explained thai
had been troubled x>u and off for
years and > Aljpt" he ^.suffered intern
When asked'to give a description' of
case he said: I suffered fearfully (
rheumatism in my joints and it
especially severe during wet or cha
able weather. My digestion was poor a
would sometimes belch gas after eatin
suffered also from headaches, backac
painful urination and was nervous
irritable. Borne times I could not t
at night and I grew weak and run dc
I tried several doctors and at least te
A Makeshift.
The Israelite* a ere gathering n
ta "It will do well enough until
at where we can buy patent bn
set food*." they remarked.?Boi
Transcript.
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where anything foolish Is being d
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led by Sensational Results That Foil
.iquid and Reports of Startling
ntinue to Appear.
4ED IN DRUG STORES HEF
portunity to Investigate New Liq
:h Excitement by Its Wonderful _
ain Chronic Diseases.,
i.)? twelve medicines without finding a ci
nent I have been using this new Hoot Ji
ange treatment twenty days now and am f
use ing better every day. I have spent
:ascs least $250 00 seeking a cure without e
and getting relief, but I .find the juice tn
ment is fast curing me. The medic
ould has proved to be worth its weight
fully gold to me."
have Mr. Gaines' story started others tell
the their experiences with it and were it
lum- for the. fact that many of the pec
gathered there were well known in so
irr>n- and huNinptu rin-lmi onmo nf (K..
car- would seem too Rood to be true,
racle Mr. II. L. Bassinger, of 118Klmstn
for Macon, said he had suffered from rheui
king tism and stomach trouble for nine yt
ilth. and that although four doctors had (
who him th?*re was no cure tor him, ttie I
bout bottle of the juice treatment had gi
i to him relief and that he was feeling fin<
Jon, " A lady, who gave her name as \
ains Mattie Colquitt and her address as
dis- Cruiu ly street, spoke,up and said:
arty suffered thirteen years from indigesti
ever gas on the stomach and belching. 1 u
to throw up half what I ate and suffe
ople teartuliy. i spent a lot of uiouey
with doctors and medicines, but got no rel
tiave When 1 heard kbout Hoot Juice and
Jon. great things it was doing for the sick
I E. lried it and although I have taken r
jeen one bottle. I am beginning to feel ii
;ars. My food digests now and what I
ife's stays down. I know this new medii
true is doin^ me a world of good and I beli
Fully it is going to cure me completely a
She thirteen years of suffering. I, for c
and can certainly recommend it to anyone
itely my condition."
vous Lack of space makes it impossible
tors, print all of the many similar stories t
and were told, but it is safe to say that
we least a dozen people recited equally
jeay teresting and startling experiences.
with | WONDERFUL MEDICINE CAN^MO* BE OBli
the ED MEK.
eatre
Local people are to be (riven an
as a portunity to test the new Root Jt
and treatment whjch baa been effecting tb
four marvelous cures and wh:ch has cres
this so much excitement in Atlanta dui
:han the past few weeks. The main lab<
tories at Fort Wayne, Ind., where
the medicine i9 prepared, have uiado arrar
e is menta so druggists can now procurt
9 of through their wholesalers and those,/
who have not already placed it in stock,
easily get it.
ex- Any person who suffers from indij
lson tion, belching, bloating, pains a
0 is meals, loss of appetite, headaches, sic
ving lessness, nervousness, backaches, w
the kidneys, impure blood, rheumatic pi
ight or Other symptoms of disordered stems
1 he liver or kidneys, can, therefore, obi
five tho Root Juice in one dollar bottles
sely.. ;any good pharmacy or by writing dii
his to the Root Juice Laboratories at I
from Wayne, Ind.
was In view of the phenomenal cures
nge- medicine has effected elsewhere it is
ind I lieved that home people, suffering ft
E. I various forms of stomach, liver, aid
es, and bowel troubles, will find in the i
P"* treatment the same wonderful rest
>wn. which have been experienced by tl
in or who have already used it.
Aristocratic Dairy Parmera.
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lak- ntotoerurLoat
for Good.
Radd?"Did yon hear about
neighbor losing control of his mc
ovd car?" Greene?"No. I didn't" Red
one. "Well, he did. The sheriff's got
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D The Girl
?* He Forgot
Henshaw laughed -when he aakad
Elizabeth Blake to accept Wharton,
whom she had never met, aa her par,
p tleular escort at the theater party
which Henshaw was planning to give
the following week.
"I'll be delighted," said Elizabeth.
"Bnt what's the Joke?"
Uid "Jim Wharton's the joke," replied
" Henshaw. "I don't suppose he ever
took a girl anywhere in his life. He
hoards where I de."
The night of the party Jim's costume
was eertaintj irreproachable,
and but for a certain shyness, which
troubled him more than It did any one
JJ; else, his manners were irreproachable,
eel. Elizabeth was the most tactful of
>at her sex, so, when she found that her
ven attempts at conversation seemed
sSt- merely to startle and embarrass her
:inc escort, she alked most of the time to
'n Henshaw and Pauline Curtis, who
were her neighbors on the other side,
not thus left to himself, Jim was
)pje free to enjoy the play,
cial
ries It was several minutes after the
curtain had fallen on the final act beBe^?
fore Elisabeth, who had been busily
a" collecting her possessions, looked
around In search of Jim and dlscovirat
^ there was n0 BUch Person
ven anywhere to be seen. She gave a litj.
tie gurgle of mingled surprise and
Ira. amusement. Henshaw turned toward
400 her at the sound, and when ho saw
4 the vacant chair he. too. laughed.
"You followed instructions too well,
,re(j Elizabeth," he said. "I didn't mean
on 'or y?u to obliterate yourself so eniei.
tlrely that he could go beating It off
the alone like that."
? 1 Not until Jim. still chuckling to bhnin,y
self in retrospective enjoyment of the
eat p'a3r' took out his watch and began to
ine w'n(* It, which was his llrst step in the
eve Process of going to bed, was he asfter
sailed by an unpleasant and all too
>ne, familiar sensation. He recognized it.
s in "I've lost something," he said to
himself, beginning to feel about in his
hat P?0*ets. He knit his brows and tried
at to think. It couldn't have been his
jn. ticket to the play, for he had been
there and come home again. "Great
? play." he soliloquised. "I don't know
*|?!* when I've enjoyed anything so muoh.
I wonder If Tom "
Here he struck a clew. "Why,
lice w**ere ,B Tom?" he asked, thoughtfuliese
"We certainly went togethesj'
ited Then. like a flash. It all camte ba<?K
ing In one horrible, overwhelming flood.
)ra- When Tom returned and stopped in
Jim's room on his way to his own, he
found a pale, disheveled, dejected
vho creatur? sitting on the side of the bed,
can on* large shoe in his hand, gazing
wildly Into space. Jim turned a hague?
gard face toward the fntrnder.
iter "Nice man you are!" said Tom, dls*P~
gustedly. "Any time I undertake to
? make a social butterfly out of you
tain? Wharton groaned. "Say." he aaked,
at' '"what, does a fellow do when.-things
rect like this happen?"
rort Tom started for the door, smothering
a yell of delight. "They don't happen."
be said, chokingly, as be dlsapr?n
p*aredu
About 6 o'clock the next morning
new Hensh'aw was awakened by a knock
lltg on his door. "When the door was
' opened slightly Wharton's dejected
1080 countenance appeared . In the eraek.
"Tom," he esld. "I've hardly slept
? a wink. I'vs just got to do lomo
thing."
Tom reached for a pillow and threw
>ot?- 1t at the long, and face. "Go and da
Uh it then." he shouted. "But if you
bother me again. Ill "
The door closed on the uncompleted
sentence.
ray .
>tor Wharton could have seen Elizad
beth's mirthful countenance that eveIt
ning when she read his name on the
? card which the maid handed her he
1 would have been ' tempted to dive
headlong out of the window. When
she entered the room in whieh he was
waiting for herr, however, she was unsmiling
enough.
"Good evening, Mr. Wharton," she
said, with cold politeness. "Won'1
you have a chair."
"A chair?" repeated .Tim, looking
about wildly, "T?I?don't believe 1
need one, thank you. That is. I can't
stay but a minute. Miss Blake. 1
wanted T>im to come with me to tell
you what a fool I am. He knew I'd
do something awfnl. He hadn't any
bus!: ess to make me go laet night
Miss Blake, I don't know what tc
say," ho went on, cheerlessly. "II
there's anything I can do to square
myself. I'd be glad to do it. I know
thnrA inn'f snr oyciioo tnr ? hnnnh?n<l
I like me."
Jim was pallid with misery by thli
time. "I know yoa can't forgive me
and I don't ask It. I just came to say
that I wish you'd get somebody to kick
me around the block. I can't apolo
glze, for there's no apology that I can
make. The only thing I can sa^ foi
myself, is that you're the first, I ma)
say, the only girl, I ever forgot."
It was not until Elizabeth had
dropped upon the piano stool and witt
her head resting on the piano had
very nearly gone Into hysterics thai
Jim realized his blunder. Then be,
too, laughed.
Elizabeth's picture now decorates
l>,e back of Jim's watch, and under
placed there at her request
words: "The first and <mlj
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