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SATURDAY
FLYERS
FOR SATURDAY,*
LOT NO. I
$2.00
LOT NO. 2
wTsaJ* $1.50
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DR. HENRY J. CODIN.
Eyrsuiht Specialist,
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IM Or> hard ami sad Cart Mitt*
ger. a farmer of Kolb rawaty. war*
OMrri d law nigh I, awl Ibos happily
ratei I roauai brew la oM Germa
ny.
Redllnger *am» to *»**♦»» »i*
year. uo and bronlt CtM'i Iran
akxi* atih bia '»*,"*«*> fc* d>4 aat
know It at (be dm# of bte departnre.
The girt, aho araa ikn on I* foartteo.
tot ><>«ra* ter adored to tho catatr*
five ran burr, and look up her atend#
witb her Motor la thte rMjr. %!th,««h
Redllnger lte« ooiblng of Etbet«
love tor him .hr proceeded to try to
local* bln. and tho» coovey a gewite
hint (bat ite waa aot keeping lab on
bln tor aoiblng. Shf knew that t>«
bad settled on aon* farm in Illinois,
bat atrtr »b* bad not the slightest
Mas.
do aba bit unoa a ratbar ettrsordl
aary srbenie through which aba pur
■mi bar aunt. Sb* arrota ibla tett
tar:
"Carl Redllnger—-D*or dir: If Ibla
later abon id raaib you. pleas* answer
It. I refer io Carl Hrdllnger. former
ly of Duisburg li rmany.
"Bthel Hrhuraan.
"J» Orrhard street, Chicago."
The letter was wrlttan In German
and she bad a thousand copies made.
The envelopes ware marked "Return
If not delivered In ten days." and aba
than aent them to almost every town
In Illinois where there was a postal
station.
All but eight or ten ware returned
to her. but while the uncalled-for let
ters were pouring back the longed-for
result finally came. One of the ran
dom ahota icached Redllnger. who
Jived on a farm at Chicago and Alton
Junction, and received bis mall at
Rockport, Polk County. Redllnger
wrote to her and followed hi* letter
with a visit. Not long afterwards, ar
rangement* were made for a wedding,
and last night's ceremony was the re
sult >
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me* pasters lira tea-, See • as 4 Fogbr •
jit#. bat sold Mot* was a .penal tea*
| sa4 lsoW»*a.s. la bta heart tor Iba
peso* at past®* tor R aaa abdov tba
Lrwarbtag as tte. Malta satatly father
ibat bo wo# persuaded la |h* b*a aa»l
i a rtirtet There tore, said tea. "I
'fool as mark at boww bora ba My
gnagw cwwkf tool"
j Tba prvwrher read tor tba a*,rates
tesaoa tba laUar bait of tba XXV
rhapiar of Matthew. After the reading
Mrs p. C. ttePia aaag a Moottfal
ante. bbteS maa very awh lakart hy
the larga mwgreoaUun. Alt the singing
■II unusual!* goad Miss Helen Mall
py sauted at tbr or aaa lb her aaa*:
prarofot manner
The test waa from Revelations
XXII;IT: "led him that hrarrth aay.
Come" Tba arrmna aaa one of Ik. |
ITuakrt'a beat. He said In part:
"The foundation ot ChrlatteaMy waa
misekmarjr eotrrprlae Tba opportnn-
Ity tor mtaatoaary work aaa never
greater than at prraaai. and be (hank- i
ed the Lord the church waa taking ad
laniage of It. Any one who did not
twlteve In mieslcna did nut believe In
the tea, blnas erf the Bible Our gos
pel U a missionary gospel, for the Rac
ier aald. *Uo ye into all the world and
preach the grapel to every creature' "
He desired mainly to liuprtas the duty
of aiding In the apread of Ihe gospel
Altogether the sermon was one of the
It next ever delivered before a Green
wood audience.
Dr. Blanket preached at eight from
the lest: "All tbinga work together
for good to them that lore the ld>rd:
to them who are called according to
Ills purpoae." The blgbeat encomium
that ran be raaaed upon Ibla ermnn
la to aay that many thought It aa good
as the morning sermon.
Dr. Plunket left Monday for fcU
home In Auguata. This eloquent di
vine haa made many .friends among
thla people, who wilj always be glad
to have him visit us.
The collection for missions sfler the
sermon Sunday morning amounted to
something over a hundred dollars.
Another anniversary ta numbered
with the things of the past, but we
venture to rsy none will be remember
ed more pleasantly than will thla.
Dr. Plunket wn the guest of Mr. and
Mr*. Geo. A. Barksdale while here.—
Greenwood Index.
EMPLOYMENT
For All Inaurgent.s That Want Occu
pation.
Kantlann, Cuba, Nov. 6.—The lead
in* Cuban* are very anxious to have
their people return to work. They are
preparing plans to be laid before the
Washington Kovernment that, If ad
opted sill enable all Insurgents who
are willing to work to get employment
In building railways In various parts
on the Island. The idea Is to pay for the
lines by local taxation, the roads thus
becoming government property and
eventually reverting to the Cubans. It
Is helieved that 10.000 men now Idle
can be provided with regular employ
ment In this way.
Pantlago newspapers are asking den.
Wood to appoint a civilian as mayor
of the city, and he will probably desi
gnate fienor Leonardo Rob, w r ho was
mayor under the Spanish regime, and
was appointed by Gen. Shafter the
first civil governor after the Ameri
can occupation, holding the office for
I several weeks, ffenor Ros Is a Cuban
by birth. Formerly he was an Autono
mist, .but at present he Is apparently
I identified with the extremist section
jof the Cuban Party.
A representative negro has written
ja letter to Gen Wood demanding that
th - negroes, who, he says, constitute
a large majority of the population of
the province, shall he allowed their
ilrhts. and aiißounetns hi» Intention
to form a labor party composed of
blacks.
Gen. Wood asserts that if the people
of the district will not work, h* will
authorise the Immigration of foreign
miners and workmen. Matter* cannot
remain longer at a standstill.
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More than 500,000 American women have taken McElree’s Wine of Cardui during
the past year. These women were afflicted with every kind of “female trouble.” The
reports received indicate that ninety-nine out of every hundred of them were com
pletely cured by the Wine of Cardui treatment. It has been established beyond
question that no other medicine sold to-day is so certain to relieve the suffering pecu
liar to womanhood. The highest medical authorities and the most prominent women
in every State in the Union agree that Wine of Cardui cures all the ills of women
and puts more sunshine in their lives. You can get Wine of Cardui at any drug
store and take it in the privacy of your own home. The price is SI.OO per bottle.
Nolan, Mich., June 6.1898.
I think McElree’t Wine of Cardui and
Thedford’s Black-Draught will do as they
are recommended. I have used them both.
MRS. ANNA L REID.
Cowpens, S. C., July 14,1898.
I suffered four years with inflammation and
falling of the womb and at the monthly periods
the pain was very severe in my hips, back, head
and bowels. I have used three bottles of
Wine of Cardui and some Black-Draught and
I feel as well as I did when I was sixteen.
MRS. ANNA POSEY.
Brookville, Tex., Feb. 25th, 1898.
My menstrual periods have been very ir
regular both in time and color. They would
return in every 24 or 25 days and iast from
five to fourteen days. I would suffer almost
death from them. I also had heart palpitation.
I wrote you for advice and followed it with
reference to medicine and also in baths, in
jections and diet. This month for the first time
in two years I passed my periods without pain.
MAUNDA JACKSON.
<f*TFor advice In eases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, Ladies’ Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co„ Chattanooga, Tenn.lW^
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I can never thank yoo enough lor Wine of
Cardui and Black Draught tea. Since I have
Liu n them I feel Nbe a diffrrrnt penon. My
friend* are taking the medicine* tmee they
ice what they have done lor me.
ROSE EBAUGIt
St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 28. 1898.
My wife used two bottles of Wine of
Cardui while we lived at Toledo, Ohio and it
cured her disease entirely. She has a friend
here who needs it. Please send a book for
her.
OUST. LENINO.
Fairbum, Ga., March 28, 1898.
I am improving greatly in health from
taking Wine of Cardui and Black-Draught.
I was run down and in bad shape when I
commenced to take the medicine February
17th. At that time I weighed 119- By March
17th, I increased to 124. I never had my
menses with as little pain as last month.
MRS. FANNIE DIVINE.
Oberlin, Ohio, April 5,1898.
I enclose the names of four ladies. Please
send them literature about Wine of Cardui.
I hope they will take the medicine and be
benefited by it as much as I have. I have
been under a physician’s care for years until
now. It is a source of wonderment to ail my
friends that I am improving so much.
MISS STELLA HOPKINSON.
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Eye, Ashe Co., N. C„ Dec. 27.1897-
My wife has used five bottles of Wine of
Cardui and some Black-Draught and has
received more benefit from them than from
two years doctoring with the best physicians
in this country, D. M. HART.
hardeeville, S. G, Feb 21, 1898.
My physician, Dr. J. W. Frye, advised me
to use Wine of Cardui. He said he couldn't
help me but Wine of Cardui might reach the
trouble. I find it did reach the disease and
cannot recommend it too highly.
MARTHA F. JONES.
Benwood, Ohio, March I4> 1898
I want to speak a few words of praise for
the wonderful Wine of Cardui. I miscarried
June last and after that I was hardly able to
be on my feet any length of time. I had
terrible bearing down pains and other suf
fering. I think it was providential that I
found one of your books and heard of Wine
of Cardui, for two bottles of it has cured me.
I can do a big days work and not feel tired,
it is wonderful.
MRS. W. L. DAUFENSCHECK.
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I commenced to uk Wine ot Cardui about
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pain a woman could have. lam now re
stored to good health and think the Wmc is
the greatest medicine on earth.
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Rtdland, Cherokee Co., I. T„
Dec. 30.1897-
I was down bad every month with my
menses and the doctors once gave me up to
die. A friend of our family told me of Wine
of Cardui and after using three bottles I am
sound and well—better than I have ever felt
in my life.
IRENE DANIELS.
Parsons, Kansas, April 20,1898.
Lewis Carpenter of Heartley, Kansas, for
merly of Parsons, makes the following state
ment* “My daughter Carrie, now fifteen years
of age, had her first menstrual period over two
and one-half years ago. We used all the family
remedies we could get hold of, but with the
assistance of doctors did not succeed in estab
lishing or ever bringing about another men
strual period. Last January I procured a bottle
of Wine of Cardui of Quarles & Co., and after
taking less than one-third of a bottle she is set
right and has regular menses.” This testimony
is gladly given without solicitation. It is a
plain statement of a really marvelous cure.
QUARLES & CO., Druggists.
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