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Rankin’s
uchu and Juniper
Cures all Kidney and Urinary Troubles.
(uchu and Juniper
(uchu and Juniper
Cures Gloet, Whites and Urlck Must Do-
posits.
(uchu and Juniper
Cures Nausea, Headache and Sou
aoli.
(uchu and Juniper
(uchu and Juniper
Cures Incontinence of Urine and Gene
ral Debility.
Persons in the habit of taking stimu
lants of any kind, such as bromides, prep
arations of opium, spirits, etc., will find
■ upon rising that one dose of Rankin's
IBuchu and Juniper will quiet the
[nerves and allay all irritation of the stom-
|ach, gives an app etite and sets one up all
Irightfor the day’s work by producing afree
|flow, carrying off all impurities from the
I Kidneys and Liver, Sold by all Druggists
I at $1.00.
Sold by Bradfleld & Slack
ANOLD~ VETERftN;
Uerlaechter, Btevenfc
Point Wis., suffered
(or £5 years from
[Nervous Prostra
tion, more than
tongue can tell.
Physicians were of
avail. 1 bottle
DR. MILES’
RESTORATIVE
NERVJJE
brought him ml
and Bleep, and
[made him feel like a naw
man. Dr. Julian C. Und.r*
Iwuod, UomphiB, Tend.
anffered Periodical Nervous Attack, but
found reliernfter using one bottle Nervine. Vital
bottle and olcgnnt book KUEE at druggists.
OR. MILES’ MEDICAL CO,. Elkhart, In*.
. BRADFIELD & SLACK.
TONIC
Will purify BLOOD, regulate
KIDNEYS, remove DIVER
disorder, build strength, renew
appetite, restore health and
Vlgorofyouth. Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, that tiretl feel
ing almolutely eradicated.
Mind brightened. Drain
K. power increased,
| I ft I FA bones, nerves, mus-
■ ■1111 IT cles, receive new force.
I HII IP n Buffering from complaints ne-
Lll U 11 |j culiar to their sex, using it, And
- ■ a safe, speedy cure. Returns
Tose bloom on cheeks, beautifies Complexion*
pamphlet.
OR. HARTER MEMCINE CO., St. Loult, WCs
RipansTabules.
Ripans Tabules are com
pounded from a prescription
widely used by the best medi
cal authorities and are pre
sented in a form that is be
coming the fashion every
where.
Ripans Tabules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach and intestines; cure
dyspepsia, habitual constipa
tion, offensive breath and head
ache. One tabule taken at the
first symptom of indigestion,
biliousness, dizziness, distress
after eating, or depression of
spirits, will surely and quickly
remove the whole difficulty.
RipansTabules may be ob
tained of nearest druggist.
Ripans Tabules
are easy to take,
quick to act, and/^^jgf*
save many a doc-If 1 ™"®
tor’s bill.
DR
Big G has given anlv.r
flat satisfaction in tha
cure ot Gonorrhoea and
lent. I prescribe ltaDd
teel sale iu recommend!
lug It to all sufferer*.
A..?. STONER, H.D„
Denalur, IU,
PRICE, SI.00.
Sold by Dmaclau.
T. HERRING.
I'oiMineit by .Scrofula.
Id the sad.stciry of many Uvea made
mlserahlo through no fault of their
own. Scrofula is more especially than
any other a hereditary disease, and
for this simple reason. Arising from
Impure and Insufficient blood, the dis-
dlsease lo,alos Itself iu the lytnpa-
thlcs, which are composed of white
tissues, there in a peiiod of foetal life
when the whole body consists of
white tissues, and therefore the un
born child Is especially susceptible
to t.bis dreadful disease. But there
is a remedy for scrofula whether he
reditary or acquired. It Is Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, which by Its powerful
elTdct on the blood, expels all trace of
the disease and gives to the vital fluid
the quality and color of health. If
you decide to take Hood’s Sarsaparil
la do not accept any substitute.
A one armed man at Manchester, N.
H., la said to be an expert pool player.
All Free.
Th 08e who have used Dr. KIdr’s
New Discovery know Its value, and
thoBe who have not, have now the op
portunity to try It Free, Call on the
advertised Druggist and get a Trial
Bottle, Free. Send your name and
address toll. E. Bucklen & Oo., Chi
cago, and get a sample box of Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, Free, as well
as a copy of Guide to Health and
Household Instructor, Free. All of
which is guaranteed to do you good
and cost you nothing at W. T. Her
ring’s Drugstore.
In hot weather the hiyer should be
so shaded that the Bun will not strike
the top of the hives.
The manv truthful testimonials in
behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla prove
that Hood’s Cures, even when all
others fail. Try It now.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they oannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
Inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a rum
bling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, Deafness is
the result, and unless the inflammation
can be taken out and this tube restored
to its normal condition,hearing will be
destroyed forever: nine cases out of
teD aie caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catartjb) that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Bend for circu
lars ; free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O,
^S"Sold by Druggists, 75c.
ODDS AND ENDS.
Rclio'/ls of forestry were established
In Austria in 1810.
Bees never store honey in light, be
cause honey thus exposed granulates.
Men nro more liable than women to
insanity, but die sooner after becoming
insane.
About 1(120 the use of logarithms was
introduced into problems of navigation
by the famous Edmund Gunter.
In 1802 there were 1,805 vessels of all
kinds built in the United States, with an
estimated tonnage of 100,000,000.
Tobacco, cigars, cigarettes and the
usuul mixture are forbidden from enter
ing New Zealand by parcels post.
The first United States navigation
laws wero passed by congress in 1702
and for the most part are still in force.
Siam's exports last year included no
less than 8J, (pus of birds’nests sent to
IIong-Kong to utako the celebrated Chi
nese soup.
The Chilkat Nation in Alaska is divided
into sections, each named after some
living tiling. There are the Ravens,
Wolves, Eagles, Snails, Bears, etc.
Sir Arnold White, an English lawyei
who died recently, was the private so
licitor of Queen Victoria and other mem
bers of the royal family, as well as the
king and queen of Belgium.
Tho use of the flannel shroud dates
back to acts of parliament 18 and 10,
Charles II, which, to encourage the wool
en trado in England, compelled that all
bodies should he so protected.
Between 2,000 and 2,500 convicts from
English prisons are annually discharged
on ticket of leave, and of these over 700
are apprehended for fresh offenses and
120 for failing to report themselves.
The Imperial canal of China is the
longest in the world and the greatest in
point of traffic. Its length is 2,100 miles,
and it connects 41 cities situated on its
hanks. It was completed in 1850, after
600 years spent on its construction.
One of the best remedies for toothache
is the common compound tincture of
benzoin, sold everywhere in the drug
stores. If a few drops are placed on cot
ton and put in or around .the tooth, the
pain will be almost instantly stopped.
Tho great steamships plying between
Australia and England are provided with
freezing machinery, by which mutton,
frozen, is preserved and delivered in
London in fine condition. Australian
flowers, preserved in ice, are also car
ried to London.
The Duke of York must be acquiring
a considerable library, for it is said that
he is preserving all the newspaper refer
ences touching on any part of his life.
Now, of course, he has added those about
his bride. The volumes are handsomely
bound and have solid gold clasps, which
display the duke's initials beautifully
engraved.
THE WORLD’S FAIR
WHEN AT THE
WORLD’S FAIR,
be 9ure to call at the unique exhibit of
Liebig COMPANY'S
EXTRACT ot BEEF
In tho northeast part of- the AGRICULTURAL
BUILDING, north aisle, In tho Uruguay De
partment, and get a
free cup
of delicious, refreshing
' BEEF TEA
blade from the World-known
Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beet.
Western & Atlantic Railroad to
Chicago.
The Western & Atlantic Railroad
and Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Railway have superb through
traiu and sleeping car service between
Atlanta and Chicago. Train leaving
Atlanta at 10:00 a. m. is composed of
elegant Pullman coaches and sleeping
cars and runs from Atlanta to Chicago,
going through without change. The
coaches, baggage car and sleepers all
go through to Chicago without change
and the time is unprecedented be
tween Atlanta and Chicago. Leave At-
lanta at 10:00 a. m„ and arrive in Chi
cago 8:58 next morning.
Train leaving Atlanta at 8:20 p. m
carries elegaDt Pullman Palace Buffet
sleeping car, via Louisville and Penn
sylvania lines through without change,
Atlanta to Chicago.
This sleeper goes via Nashville and
Indianapolis, and passengers are as
sured of views of the fine farming
lands of Indiana, as well as the noted
large cities along the route.
For sleeping car reservations
other Information, write to R. D
Mann, Ticket Agent, No. 4 Kimball
House, or O. B. Walker, Ticket Agent
Union Depot, Atlanta, Ga.
“I consider Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy a specific for croup. It is
very pleasant to take, which is one of
the most important requisites where
a cough remedy is intended for use
among ohildren. I have known of
cases of croup where I know the life
of a litte one was saved by the use of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.” J.
J. LaGrange, druggist, Avoca, Neb.
50 cent bottles for sale by all drug
gists and medicine dealers.
Plantation Chill Cure stops chills,
stops ’em quick, and they never come
back. If you don’t believe It, try it.
If it don’t stop ’em ask for your mon
ey back, you’ll get It. Price 50 cents.
Sold by Bradfleld & Black.
AND AMERICAN RAILWAYS.
Tint Queen & Crescent Route,
widely known as the road running tho
“ Finest Trains in The South,” is in the
field to carry everybody from the South
to the World’s Fair at Chicago. No
part of the Southern country is left un
cared for by this great railway and its
connections. The through Car System
is an admirable exposition of tho won
derful capabilities of American rail
roading. From New Orleans, Through
Sleeping cars run daily—morning and
evening—carrying its passengers via
Cincinnati or Louisville, as they may
select.
From Shreveport, Vicksburg and
Jackson, another Through Sleeping
Car Line comes to join and become a
part of tho magnificent Vestibuled
Through Trains which,passing through
Birmingham and the famous Wills Val
ley of Alabama, is joined at Chatta
nooga by the train from Jacksonville,
Fla., Brunswick and Atlanta, (la., over
the E. T. V. A Ga. Ry., and proceeds
nortli over the beautiful Cincinnati
Southern through tho grandest natu
ral scenery and most attractive histori
cal country iu the world, to Oakdale,
where another magnificent Pullman
car is received, coming from the Rich
mond and IJunville System from Char
leston, S. C., through Columbia, 8. C.,
the beautiful French Broad country
and Ashville, N. C. and Knoxville,
Tennessee.
The time to Chicago is made so as to
afford the most convenient hours for
departures from the principle cities,
and arrivals in Chicago.
Passengers can purchase tickets good
over one line north of the River, and
returning via another, if they desire a
variable route without extra charge;
or they can go via Cincinnati, return
ing via Louisville, or ice versa.
Round trip tickets un sale at reduced
rates. Agents of the Chicago line will,
on request, assist in looking up rooms
or accommodation for visitors to the
Fair.
Everything that an almost perfect
tystem can devise to deserve the praise
and patronage of the travelling publio
has been provided. Any of the agents
of the company named below, will
iheerfully give all possible informa
tion and assistance ; R. 11. Garkatt,
New Orleans, La. I. Hardy, Vicks
burg, Miss. J. R. McGregor, Birming
ham, Ala. E. T. Charlton, Chatta
nooga, Tenn. W. D. Cozatt, Junction
City, Ky., or D. G. Edwards, Cincin
nati. Ohio.
“DuriDg my term of seivice in the
army I contracted chronic diarrban,”
says A. E. Bendiug, of Halsey, Ore
gon. “Since then I have used a
great amount of medicine, but when
I found any that would give me
relief they would injure my stomach,
until Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy was brought
to my notice. I used it and will say
it is the only remedy that gave me
permanent relief and no bad results
follow.” For sole by all druggists
and medicine dealere.
A Tragedy Averted.
Tenderfoot Tenor (just coining
from the stage)—Ah, lia! I’ve made
a hit. Just hear how loudly they’re
applauding out there. What shall I
sing for an encore?
Opry House Bill (tho manager of
tho house)—Better omit the onkore.
That ain't applause. That's shoot
ing.—Chicago Record.
The Iron Age denies that Krupp,
at Essen, Germany, is the greatest
producer of crucible steel in the’
world and gives that honor to a
Pennsylvania concern, the annual
product of the former being calcu
lated at 28,750 tons, of the latter at
35,000 tons.
An interesting find is a library of
500 volumes, including 70 manu
scripts of the tenth and eleventh
and some with wonderful miniatures
of the fourteenth centuries, which
were recently discovered in a Fran
ciscan cloister near Rieti, Italy.
A whale of the humpbacked spe
cies that is believed to have been
struck by some passing vessel was
washed ashore at Long Beach,
Wash., one day lately. The whale
measured nearly 52 feet in length.
ARE YuU GDINO- TO THS
WORLD’S FAIR
CHICAGO?
THE L. & N.
Offers Choice Several Route*.
3 Trains Daily.
Leave ATLANTA W. & A.
10.00 a. m., 2.16 p. m.,
8.20 p. m.
Arrive CHICAGO 8:68 a. m.,
4:30 p. m., 9:30 p. m.
LESS THAN 23 HOURS TO CHICA6
By the Nashville Route.
T HROUGHCAE S! Variable
Routes. SPECIAL RATES
Oil paint and varnish may be re
newed by an emulsion formed of
two parts of ammonia shaken up
with one part of turpentine. It will
soften them so they may easily be
scraped off.
It is the habit for the natives in
country towns to hang around the
railroad platform. The platform at
Golden City, Mo., was recently so
crowded with loungers that iu broke
down.
Passenger elevators were in use in
Paris in the seventeenth century un
der the name of “flying chairs.”
iCP^It will pay you to write me.
FRED. D. BUSH, D. P. A.
\ L. &. N. R. R.
3(5 Wall Street, Atlanta, G*.
in
Every Good Kitchen.
Perfumed Mists.
On certain parts of the coast of France,
including the channel, mists occasional
ly appear which are generally called
“perfumed mists.” They come in the
morning, especially during tho spring,
and strangely enough only when the
wind is in the northeast. Sometimes
they only last for a few minutes; at oth
ers they hang about all day. They have
a characteristic smell, similar to that of
a lime kiln.
The origin of these mists is a mystery.
In one district the inhabitants thought
the smell came from some lime kilns
some miles to the' northeast, and they
may have been right, but that was not
an explanation of the phenomenon, be
cause the smell from these kilns could
not have been carried by a northeast
wind to all the other places where the
mists were seen and the smell noticed.
In one of these places the northeast
wind comes from the sea; in another it
comes overland. The smell does not
therefore necessarily come from the
ground. During the past few weeks the
northeast wind has been very prevalent
and the mist frequent.
The best explanation given is that the
blustering northeast and east winds
sweep up the dust, gases and germs of
the ground over which they pass and
drive them toward the sea. When this
wind is continued for some time, it con
tains such a quantity of these things as
to affect all our organs. That is the
cause of the complaints which appear
when the east wind blows, and it may
be the cause of those “perfumed mists.”
—Paris Petite Revue.
THE ONLY ONE EVER PRINTED.
Can You Fiud tho Word?
There is a 3-inch Jdisplay advertise
ment In this paper, this week, which
has no two words alike except one
word. The same is true of each new
one appearing each week, from the
Dr. Harter Medicine Oo. This house
places a “Orescent” on everything
they make and publish. Look for it,
send them the name of the word, and
they will return you Book, Beautiful
pi otographs or Samples free. febl2 ly
A Genuine One.
A Detroiter who had been at the
World’s fair for two weeks met an ac
quaintance in a Chicago railway station
as he was starting hack home. As he
paid for his sleeper he showed up a $50
bill.
“What’s that?” asked the astonished
acquaintance.
“What’s what?”
“That bill?”
“A fifty.”
“How long have you been in Chicago?”
“Two weeks.”
“And got that much left?”
“More than that.”
The acquaintance pondered a moment.
“Look here,” he said. “Would you
like to hire out for the rest of the season
as a freak?”—Detroit Free Press.
His Dog Stopped the Leak.
One of the few dogs worth having is
owned by Silas Holbrook of East Harps-
well. Starting out from the wharf
in a boat with his master the other day,
the dog noticed that the plug was out of
the bottom of the boat and the, water
was coming in. After calling attention
to the trouble he placed his paw over
the hole and kept the water out until
his master found the plug and replaced
it.—Lewiston Evening Journal.
Mrs. Robs’ Invention.
Mrs. Grafton Ross, an English wom
an, has invented a tool for killing weeds
in gardens. It is in the form of a hol
low piercer, through which poison is
conveyed to the heart of the root of a
weed, causing it to shrivel up in a very
short time.—London Gentlewoman.
Perhaps some of our readers would
like to know iu what respect Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy is bettt r
than any other. We will tell you.
When this Remedy is taken as soon
as a cold has been contracted, and
before it haR become settled in the
system, it will counteract the effect
of the cold and greatly lessen its se
verity, and it is the only remedy that
will do this. It acts iu perfect har
mony with nature and aids nature
in relieving the lungs, opening the
secretions, liquefying the mucus and
causing its expulsion from the air
ceils of the lungs and restoring the
system to a strong and healthy condi
tion. No other remedy in the market
posesses these remarkable properties.
No other will cure a cold so quickly.
For sale by all druggists and medi
cine dealers.
I have been a sufferer from catarrh
for years. Having tried a number
of remedies advertised as “sure
cures” without obtaining any relief, I
had resolved never to take any other
patent medicines, when a friend ad
vised me to try Ely’s Cream Baltn. I
did so with great reluctance, but can
now testify that after using it for six
weeks I believe myself cured. It is a
most agreeable remedy—an invalua
ble Balm.—Joseph Stewart, 624 Grand
Ave, Brooklyn.
Cough! Cough! Cough! Then a
Coffin.
Stop it quick. Plantation Cough
Syrup will do it, and price only 25
and 50c. Why not,: try it? Sold and
guaranteed satisfactory by
Bradfleld & Slack.
We would not urge an article with
out merit. We urge and guarantee
Plantation Chill Cure. Sold by Brad
fleld & Slack.
Any one purchasing $1.50 worth of
our Plantation Remedies is entitled
to the Memphis Appeal-Avalanch
weekly, until January l, 1891: or $1.00
retail, the Memphis Scimitar, weekly,
for same length of time. These reme
dies are guarauteed to cure, or money
refunded by merchant of whom it was
purchased.
Plantation Phahmacal Co.,
346 Second St., Memphis, Tenn.
We refund money in every instance
when Plantation Chill and Fever Cure
fails. Sold by Bradfleld & Slack.
EXCELSIOR NURSERIES,
ROME, GA.
To tho People:
Mr. B. II. Whitfield will represent
our Nursery in Troup and sur
rounding counties, and any orders
for nursery stock placed with him
will be given our prompt attention.
To those in need of anything in out
line we advise you to see Mr. Whit
field before buying.
G. H. Miller & Son
Notice to Tux Payers.
I will bb at the following named
places to collect State and County
Taxes for 1893:
first round.
West Point, Thursday Oct. 5
Long Cane District,
Gabbettville, Friday, a.m “ 6
Long Cane, “ p.m “ 6
LaGrange, Saturday “ 7
Harrisonville, Monday “ 9
j McLendon’s, Tuesday, a.m... “ 10
| Pool’s Mill, “ p.m... ”10
Autioch, Wednesday “ 11
West Vernnn,
Jeff Williams’s, Thursday,a.m “12
Crowder, “ p.m “ 12
East Yernon, Friday, a.m “ 13
LaGrange, Saturday “ 14
SECOND ROUND.
Mount7ille, Monday Oct. 16
Rough Edge, Tuesday “17
O’Neal’s,
Wes. Smith’s Mill.Wed’day, a.m 18
Tom Floyd’s store. “ p.m 18
West Point, Thursday “19
( Long Cane,
> Gabbettville, Friday, a.m “ 20
( Long Cane, “ p.m “20
LaGrange, Saturday “ 21
Harrisonville, Monday “23
( McLendon’s, Tuesday, a.m... “24
(Pool’s Mills, “ p.m... “24
Antioch, Wednesday “25
( West Vernon,
- Jeff Williams’s, Thursday .a.m “ 20
(Crowder, “ p.m “ 26
East Yernon, Friday, a.m “ 27
LaGrange, Saturday “28
Htigansville, Monday “ 30
LaGrange, November Term of Court.
W. W Cato, T. C.
RICHMOND & DANVILLE
RAILROAD.
The Greatest Southern System.
The route of the Great Washing-
ton and Southwestern Vestibuled
Limited, composed only of Pullman
vestibuled sleeping and dining cars
to and from New York, including
through vestibuled sleepers between
Memphis and Washington via Bir-
minghapi, Atlanta, Charlotte, Dan
ville and Charlottesville.
Also, the U. S. Great Fast Mail,
saving twelve hours, affording mag
nificent service between Boston,
New York, Washington and Atlanta,
Birmingham and the Southwest,
with through drawing-room Buffet
sleeping cars between New York
and Montgomery, connecting at At
lanta with Pullman sleepers between
Atlanta and Birmingham.
Triple daily fast trains between
the South and the North via this
great route.
Double daily trains service with
Pullman drawing-room sleepers be
tween Atlanta and Birmingham.
Also, solid through trains between
Atlanta and Greenville, Miss., with
Pullman sleepers Atlanta and Bir-
minghan, and Birmingham and
Winona.
For maps, summer home folders,
timetables, sleeping car reservation
apply to any agent of the Richmond
& Danville R. R., or address
W. H. TAYLOE,
D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
S. H. HARDWICK,
Ass’t. Gen’l. Pass. Agent.
W. A. TURK,
General Passenger Agent.
Many Persons are broken
down from overwork or household cares.
Brown’s Iron Bitters Rebuilds the
Bystem, aids digestion, removes excess of bile,
and cures malaria. Get the genuine.
Ae every ’pood housewife knows,
The difference between appeal
ing, delicious cooking and the
opposite kind Is largely In deli
cate say ces and palatable gra
vies. ioiw, these require a
utrorg, llelJcately flavored Block.,
and the Vest stock Is
Lffbig Company’s
\ Extract of Best
TESTI
MONIALS published 1*
behalf of Hood’s 'Sarsaparilla, are
as reliable and worthy pf confidence as
if from your most trusted neighbor.
PARKER’S “
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanse* and beautifiei the hair.
Promote* a luxuriant growth.
Never Fails to Beatore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures scalp diseases At hair tallMH.
50c, and $1.00 at Druggists
The Consumptive and Feehle .ml «n .w
suffer from exhausting diseases should use Porker*® Gipfrsr
Tonic. It cures the worst Couch. Weak Lungs. DeblHtjr,la-
digestion, Female weakness, Rheumatism and Pain. sue. m |L
HINDER
Stops all pam.
For Malaria, Liver Trou
ble, or Indigest ion, use
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE hoYW..
Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a
Best In the world.
00
£2.50
52.00
FOR LADIES
*2.00
*1.75
FOR BOYS
4I.75
MJHY HOOD’S ? Because
■ “ Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best,
most reliable and accomplishes the
greatest cures. HOOD’S CURES
E, mi
styles, don’t pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00ar
$5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and lookedf' ’■;
wear as well, if you wish to economize in your foatwaar,
do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Nam* Ml
price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you bay
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Kail*. Sold by:
EDMONDSON & SEAY BROS.
p^ORKOtNlG^
rnrr-A Valuable Book Knrvmm
L IIL L Diseases sent free to any addrtMt
I Ni ( and poor patients can also obCata
| I lika las tills medicine free of eluurgOb
This remedy lias been prepared by the Tfmei—f
Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind., since lflMLind
Is now’prepared under his direction by the
KOENIG MED. CO.. Chisago, IIL
Sold by DnisrcrlrUs - i?t per Rattle, I
targe SI:— --for SS
Nature's
Remedy
FOR
Liver
Complaint
ScHENCK’j
Mand^
Liver Pr
*.LS
PILES
“ANAKESIS ” gives ln«tM*\
relief and Is an Infallible \
Cure for Idles. I’doe$L By
KlSUiM?
Box 2416, Now Yor* CBgfi.
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If you eel weak
and all worn out take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS