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TIiEf\TLANTA JMBwEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1013.
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SHERIFF PUCES TIL
FOR CONVICT’S SUICIDE
Alabama Attorney General
Files Impeachment Suit
Against Martin
(Special Dispatch U The Journal.)
MONTGOMERY, Ala.. ;5.—Charg
ing that Sheriff William Martin, of
Hale county, is guilty of wilful neglect
of duty* because he allowed Will Thom
as. a prisoner, to obtain a bottle of car
bolic acid and commit suicide, Attorney-
General Robert C. Brickell filed im
peachment. proceedings against him in
the supreme court Tuesday.
Information to the court set out that
Thomas, under death sentence for mur
der, applied to the jailer for a bottle
of carbolic acid December 31, that the
poison was purchased and given to
Thomas in the presence of Martin with
out an investigation to determine the
contents of the bottle. A second charge
alleged incompetency because the bottle
was given to the prisoner without an
examination of contents.
In the first count Attorney General
Brickell charged that Martin is guilty
“of wilful neglect of duty' in allowing
or permitting a prisoner in his charge,
as such sheriff, and under the sentence
of death, to obtain carbolic acid or other
poison for the purpose of self-destruc
tion and in thereby causing his death;
that the said William Martin, as sheriff
of Hale county r , was guilty of wilful
neglect of duty in negligently giving to
a prisoner any package without first
ascertaining the contents of such pack
age, thereby permitting such prisoner
to commit suicide; that the said William
Martin was guilty of wilful neglect of
duty in knowingly giving a prisoner in
his custody a bottle containing poison,
thereby enabling such prisoner to'com
mit suicide and avoid the penalty of
the law.” I
The supreme court was asked to noti
fy Sheriff Martin to appear and answer
the charges.
TWO MEET DEATH IN
EXPLOSION OF MILLS
(By Associated Press.)
HAZARDVILLE, Conn., Jan. 14.—Two
persons w*ere killed, seven seriously in
jured and almost every building in the
town damaged by an explosion at the
Hazard Powder Works this afternoon.
NEGRO TELLS HOW OIL-
LETTERS WERE STOLEN
Taken From Desk of John D,
Archbold and Printed in
New York American
' (By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.——The negro
waiter,‘William W. Winkfield, of Chica-
co, formerly employed by the Standard
Oil company as a messenger, today told
the senate campaign fund investigating
committee how he and another employe
named Stump, took from the desk of
John D. Archbold, of the Standard Oil
company, two letters and disposed of
gaelF. ■■He also told
selling a copy of a telegram for $1,000
and lending two copy books of letters
for which $500 was' paid. Of the
amounts received Winkfield eaid he re
ceived one-third. Winkfield could not
recall the contents of the two letters
or the telegrams, to whom they were
addressed, or the signatures attached.
He said that the letters wer© taken in
the fall of 1904 and published in the
New York American.
Winkfield testified in 1904 he was em
ployed by the Standard Oil company
in New York as a messenger, and
Stump, he said, was employed as a
file clerk. Winkfield said that in the
autumn of 1904, after reading in the
New York American regarding certain
telegrams sent to some one In Washing
ton, he spoke to Stump and another
office boy named Frank Morrill, employ
ed in Mr. Archbold’s office.
Sunday Drunks $23.50
ANNISTON, Ala., Jan. *14.—Recorder
Green's graduated scale of fines for
Sunday drunks reached $21 Monday
morning, when this extreme penalty
was enforced against two white men,
who were fined $23.59, including costs
for their arrest.
DREADED TO EAT
A Quaker Couple’s Experience
How many persons dread to eat their
meals, although actually hungry nearly
all the time!
Nature never intended this should be
so, for we are given a thing called ap
petite that should guide us as to what
the system needs at any time and can
digest. . '
But we get in a hurry, swal
low our food very much as we shovel
coal into the furnace, and our sense
of appetite becofnes unnatural and per
verted. Then we eat the wrong kind
of food or eat too much, and there
you are—indigestion and its accom
panying miseries.
A Phila. lady said:
“My husband and I have been sick
and nervous for 15 or 20 years from
drinking coffee—feverish, indigestion,
totally unfit, a good part of the time,
for work or pleasure. We actually
dreaded to eat our meals. (Tea is
just as injurious, because it contains
caffeine, the same drug found in cof
fee.)
“We tried doctors and patent medi
cines that counted up into hundreds of
dollars, with little if any benefit.
“Accidentally, a small package of
Postum came into my hands. I made
some according to directions, with sur
prising results. We both liked it and
lave not used any coffee since.
“Th e dull feeling after meals has
'eft us and we feel better every way.
We are so well satisfied with Postum
!hat we recommend it to our friends who
nave been made sick and nervous and
niserabl e by coffee.” Name given upon
request. Read the little book, “The
Road to Wellville,” in pkgs.
Postum now comes in concentrated,
powder form, called ‘.Instant Postum.
it is prepared by stirring a level tea-
Ipoonful in a cup of hot water, adding
zugar to taste, and enough cream to
tring the color to golden brown.
Ihstant Postum is convenient; there’s
to taste; and the flavour is always uni
form. Sold by grocers—50-cup tin 30
Its., 100-cup tin 50 cts.
A 5-cup trial tin mailed for grocer’s
pame and 2-cent stamp for postage.
Dostum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek,
ttich.— (Advt.)
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Stomach Distress
—
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All of the unpleasant sensations at
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almost instantly relieved by a Stuart's
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TO BLOI OUT STAIN OT ™n NOW
BLEBSE GIVES
OF
IT
SPEECH
COLDS DONOT
CAUSE
CATARRH
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When you take food into a stomach
that is tired and over-taxed, the gas
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just as surely as if yjpu attached a toy
balloon to a gas jet. Then the gases
and foul odors issue forth and pollute
your breath. Your tongue quickly be
comes coated and you can taste the
foulness that is within you. •
Now all this condition is changed
almost instantly by a Stuart’s Dys
pepsia Tablet. Tills little digester gets
busy at once—supplies all the digestive
elements that were lacking—digests
the food in a jiffy and sweetens and
refreshes the mucous lining of the
stomach and bowels and restores peace
and content.
One grain of a single ingredient in
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will digest
3,000 grains of food. This saves your
stomach and gives it the rest it needs.
All muscles require occasional rest if
they are ever over-taxed. The stomach
is no exception to this rule.
Try a box of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab
lets and you will wonder 'now you ever
got along without them. They are sold
at 50 cents by all druggists every
where.—(Advt.)
JUDGE MADDOX TABOOS
Decided Sensation Is Caused
by Certain Passage in
Charge Floyd Jurist
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
ROME, Ga., Jan. 14.—A decided sen
sation was caused by certain passages
in the charge of Judge John W. Mad
dox to the grand jury of Floyd county
this morning, which those familiar with
local conditions understod as bearing
directly upon the conduct of the Floyd
city court
It has been the custom of Judge Mad-
©£-JjIex to send._aU parties convicted of
violations of the prohibition law to the
chaingang. There are now six white
men and a number of negroes serving
sentences. On the contrary, the Floyd
city court, of which John H. Reece is
judge and Claude H. Porter is solicitor,
has made it a practice to impose light
fines upon convicted violators of the
prohibition law.
A few days ago the attorney for an
alleged blind tiger operator, whose
case was pending in the superior court,
swore out' an accusation and carried
the defendant before the Floyd city
court. A light fine was imposed, which
other officers of the court, according to
custom. In the course of his remarks,
Judge Madox said:
“Violators of the law 'in this county
seem to think that they have discovered
a way whereby they can evade the
superior court. Ji^st \n the last few days
there has been some skuldruggery prac
tised that I think will prove abortive.
"We will see what the law has to
say about that kind of thing. If de
sirable, a good thing to do would be
to wipe out that sort of court by leg
islative enactment. In i<s last analysis,
however, the burden rests upon the
people, and when the proper times comes
we will see what they think of a judge
that acts like that.”
ATHENS PATS TRIBUTE
TB MRS. WHITE'S MEMORY
City Offices and Business
Houses'Close Wednesday
During Funeral
♦ Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
ATHENS. Ga., Jan. 15.—The funeral of
Mrs. H. C. White, president of the Geor
gia Federation of Women’s clubs,, was
held this afternoon from Emanuel
church and was conducted by Bisohp C.
K. Nelson, assisted by Rev. Troy Beatty,
pastor of the deceased.
The active pallbearers were students
of the University of Georgia and the
honorary pallbearers consisted of the
following; The chancellor of the uni
versity, president of the State Agricul
tural college, the dean of the university,
the members of the faculty and promi
nent citizens of Athens, Atlanta, Sa
vannah and Augusta.
The honorary escort consisted of
members of the Athens Woman's club,
the Civic club, the Daughters of the
American Revolution, the Young Wom
an’s Christian asociation and the guild
of the Emanuel church.
As a tribute to the memory of Mrs.
White the exercises of the State uni
versity were suspended during the day,
while the city offices and business hous
es closed during the hour of the £uner°,l.
PHILADELPHIA FIRE
HORSES GET VACATION
. (By Associated Press.)
PHILADELPSlA, Jan. 15.—A two
weeks'’ vacation for ever one of the
8,000 horses in the employ of the city
police, fire and street departments are
to be granted next summer. An infirm
ary for dumb animals has raised $15,000
to meet the cost, and a committee is at
work figuring out how the horses can
be spared from their work.
When Married Man Draws a
Knife as He Is Accused by
Mother, She Shoots Him
Down and Calls Sheriff
♦Special Dispatch to The Journal.* *
BROOKI1AVEN, Miss.. June 14.—To
purge her sixteen-year-old daughter's
name from sl;ame and to protect herself
from injury, Mrs. Mattie Clements, a
pretty widow, shot and instantly killed
John Mullen, a married man, here yes
terday in her own home. She declares
that her daughter was betrayed by Mul
len.
Although four shots were fired into
Mullen s body any one of them would
have caused death. What might have
happened had the widow's nnger failed
on the trigger is told by the knife in
the grasp ox the dead nmil’s hand when
the sheriff arrived.
Another widow was made by the,trag
edy and live little children were ieit
latheness, but tne mother of the Clem
ents girl has slain tne rrn^n whom sh4
cnarges had been on intimate terms
wui4 ner daughter.
Wile Mullen’s body was removed tc
his home and the little personal effects
turned over to his wife, found among
them was a photograph of the little
sixteen-year-old girl whose mother had
slain him.
According to Mrs. Clements, Mullen
came to her home yesterday to see her
daughter, and the mother charged him
with betraying the girl. As the widowed
mother stood with her hand in a dress
er drawer, ready to pick up her revol
ver, she lectured the married man.
She told him of the blighted life of
her only daughter, and grew frantic
as she reminded him of his live chil
dren at home, one a daughter of about
the same age of the girl he had been
intimate with. When she spoke of his
neglect for his wife, Mullen drew his
knife, but the widow’s finger was quick,
her aim perfect, and he fell dead at her
feet.
i Mrs. Clements went to the telephone
and called the sheriff. She narrated
the story of her daughters blighted life
before she told that sheVhad slain the
man accused of it.
When she sheriff arrived Mullen’s
body was in the position in which it
had fallen, and clinched in his right
hand was the knife which might have
written a different story in blood had
the finger of the widow been but a
second slower.
Popular sympathy is with Mrs. Clem
ents and she has been released on a
bail of $5,000, returnable to the con
vening of the grand jury January 27,
at which time she will face the charge
of having slain Mullen.
The Mullens and Clements nad been
neighbors for several years, but since
the intimacy between the Clements girl
and Mullen the latter has been living
apart from his wife and children, de
clares Mrs. Clients.
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These large fifty-cent cases contain
more than sufficient to thoroughly cure
almost any case of dyspepsia, indiges
tion or any other stomach disorder.
(Advt.)
Asks "Decent People of South
Carolina to Judge for
Themselves"
The Detectives Plan to Make
Wholesale Arrests in the
Underworld
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—Officials at de
tective headquarters are planning a cru
sade against “crooks” with a known po
lice record, which is expected to result
in 10,000 arrests on vagrancy war
rants.
Detectives were ordered to prepare to
day lists of all thieves known to them
from the “high class” bank sneak to the
ordinary door mat thief.
Not only the names but the general
habits and “hangouts” of Jhe thieves are
to be included in the lists.
An idea of how many names may be
handed is indicated by the fact that one
pair of detectives last night prepared a
list of 680 thieves known to them. Al
lowing for duplicates it is expected that
the 100 detectives at the bureau will
furnish at least 100 names each.
Warrants wilj be placed in the hands
of the detectives with instructions to
have the crooks locked up within forty-
eight hours if possible.
The move was decided on because of
the crime .rave which has swept over
the city during the last few weeks.
E
THE U. S. SUPREME COURT]
Wilson May Have Chance to
Name Two New
Justices
First Ballots Will Show No
Real Strength-Many
Favorite Sons
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—President
Wilson may have the appointments of
two justices of the supreme court. Sen-
was divided between the solicitor &nd,,ator Goree, who enjoys the confidence
of Mr. Wilson, today introduced a bill
to increase the membership of the court
from nine to eleven. He hopes to se
cure favorable consideration of the
measure at this session of congress.
It is not known wnether Senator
Gore offered his bill at the suggestion
of Mr. Wilson, but the relations of the
two, considered in connection with Wil
son’s desire to organize the government
along progressive lines leads to the be
lief that he may approve the Gore prop
osition.
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with the firm who makes a medicine
which has done so much for me and my
family. A few years ago I was suffering
from a terrible pain in my back and
when I was up around the house I had
to walk with my body bent nearly
double, xt 9 you had placed a thousand
dollars above my head I could not
straighten up to get it.
Hearing of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root
I sent to you for a sample bottle and
from the effects of that small amount
I was sure it would help me so I bought
one bottle and it has cured me.
Shortly after that my husband who
was a coal miner, w^s suffering from
kidney trouble and coiild not work and
I sent for some of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-
Root. He was in a terrible condJ^jon,
but as the doctors had not given me
any relief, I had more faith in Swamp-
Root and it was well founded, for it did
the work and after taking a few bottles
he was completely cured.
I daily recommend the use of Swamp-
Root to my friends and neighbors.
Sincerely yours,
MRS. JOHN NORDQUIST,
Galeton, Penna.
Sworn and subscribed to before me,
this 14th day of May, 1912.
W. D. ALLEN, J v P.
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Letter to
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Binghamton, IT. Y.
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When writing, be sure and mention the
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sale at all drug stores.— (Advt.)
Capt, George P, Walker Is De-
feated-Aldermanic Board
Is Badly Split
(By Associated Press.)
SAVANNAH, Ga., Jap. 15.—Captain
R. J. Davant, anti-administration
candidate, was elected mayor of Savan
nah Tuesday, his majority over Cap
tain George P. Walker being 304.
The aldermanic ticket is badly split
up. The election was closely contested,
the tptal vote cast being 5,500, which
is close to the full registration.
Of his aldermanic candidates, Captain
Davant lost R. D. Charlton, Robert
Fechner, Jacob Gazan and Joseph A.
Logan.
From' the Walker ticket, George H.
Elton, H. B. Grimshaw, H. L. Kay ton
and W. W. WilMamson were elected.
T
DEMOCRATS TD SENATE
Gov, Shafroth and Former
Governor Thomas Will Go
To Senate
(By Associated Press.)
DENVER, Colo., Jan.—The democrats
won two more seats in the United
States senate today when the Colorado
legislature elected former Governor
Charles S. Thomas and Governor John
F. Shafroth to succeed Simon Guggen
heim and an existing vacanicy.
The senate and house voted separately
today and the election will be ratified
at the joint session tomorrow. Twelve
republicans in th e house and three in
the senate voted for the democrats.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
COLUMBIA, S. C., Jan. 15.—Declaring
that he cares nothing for the criticisms
of certain classes, but wishing that th e
“decent element of South Carolina” to
know what he said and pass judgment
rn it for themselves, Governor Cole L.
Blease, has sent a special message to
the state legislature a stenographic re
port of his speeches at the conference
of governors in Richmond. Va., last De
cember. His letter, transmitting the re
port, follows:
“To the Honorable the Alembers of
the General Assembly of the State of
South Carolina.
“Gentlemen: I herewith transmit to
you the official stenographic report of
my speeches«before the conference of
governors, held in Richmond, Va., De
cember 3 to December 6, 1912. This re
port is furnished me by Mr. L. D.
Booth, the official stenographer of the
conference of governors, who is stenog
rapher for the J^tate corporation Com
mission of the commonwealth of Vir
ginia, with headquarters at Richmond.
“So much has been said and so much
has been written about the speeches
which were delivered by me before the
governors’ conferehce, and such cow
ardly, infamous and l'oul editorials have
been heralded throughout this country
by various newspapers, that I desire
to submit to you and to my constitu
ents in South Carolina exactly what I
said in the three speeches, to-wit, the
address on penology, the address on di
vorce, and the address on the resolution
which is quoted below in connection
with the three addresses; in order that
you and the people of South Carolina
may see that there was absolutely
nothing said by me on that occasion in
reference to lynch law, except what I
have said all over South Carolina time
and tim e again. And I have never yet
said It In South Carolina that it did
not meet with round after round of
applause from the best people of my
state.
BAD. BLOOD DOES
A cold will usually .aggravate the symptoms of Catarrh, just as it may
increase the pains of Rheumatism. But the cold has no more to do with
the real eause-of the one than the other. Bad blood i.t the underlying causa
for Catarrh; the circulation is infected with impurities which are deposited
into the mucous membranes, causing inflammation and irritation, followed
by excessive secretion of the nose and throat, roaring sounds in the ears,
neuralgia, inflamed eyes, etc. Being a deep-seated blood trouble, Catarrh
must be treated constitutionally, for it is beyond the reach of local treat
ment. The blood must tjp purified—the cause removed before a cure can
be effected. While Catarrh usually begins by affecting the head and throat,
its tendency is to grow worse and attack other por
tions of the body and gradually undermine the health,
if the trouble is not checked. S. S. S. cures Catarrh
by cleansing the blood of all impure catarrhal mat
ter and at the same time building up the system by
its fine tonic effects. In other words, S. S. S. cures
the trouble by supplying the mucous membranes
with healthy, life-giving blood instead of saturating
them with catarrhal impurities. S. S. S. is purely
it contains no harmful minerals whatever and its cures are perma
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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
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BLOOD
DIGGS NOLAN, GANG LEADER,
IS BEHIND BARS AT LAST
ROCKEFELLER AND HIS
FAMILY AT PALM BEACH
Y SEEK TOGA BEFORE
TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE
(By Associated Press.)
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 14.—Voting
on a senator to serve from March 4 for
the ensuing six years began today at
noon in the Tennessee legislature, the
two houses voting separately. Prior to
the voting, it was generally predicted
that there would bo rto election on the
fi st blood.
It was predicted this morning that the
more active candidates, B. A. Enloe,
John K. Shields, K. D. McKellar and
L. D. Tyson, would get the bulk of the
votes today, the remainder being distri
buted among “favorite sons.”
It was not expected that the ballot
would develop the real strength of any
candidate.
He Declines to Comment on
Efforts to get Him to Ap
pear Before Committee
PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan. 14.—William
Rockefeller, accompanied by his wife
and son, William G. Rockefeller, are
spending a few days here before re
turning to the north. The party arrived
last night.
Mr. Rockefeller declined to comment
on the effort of the Pujo committee
to compel him to testify before that
body, but said he intended remaining
here three or four days. The oil mag
nate’s health and appetite appear good.
TAFT’S CIVIL SERVICE
ORDER WINS IN HOUSE
Congressmen Refuse to Pass
Bill Annulling Executive
Orders
(By Associated Press-)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—The Cullop
amendment to the postoffice appropria
tion bill annulling executive orders
which placed assistant postmasters and
clerks of first and second class offices
and postmasters of the fourth class un^
der civil service, was rejected by the
house today, 141 to 106. An amend
ment to withhold per diem pay to
postoffice Inspectors investigating can
didates for fourth class offices was
adopted.
H. D., alias “Diggs.'VNolan was sen
tenced last Saturday to five years in the
federal penitentiary at Fort Leaven
worth, according to word received by the
local agency of the Pinkerton’s national
detective agency, and as a result the
Pinkertons are going to rest easy for
the next five yeajs, or at least until
they heard of his escape.
Nolan, who has a history with as
many thrills in it as a dime novel, was
arrested on November 15 at Savannah,
but was tried and convicted of misusing
the mails at Omaha. When he finishes
this term, local Pinkerton operatives
declare that there are many other in
dictments against him, which will be
presented at the prison.
Nolan Is said to be the head of a
gang of forgers, who for a number of
years have been working through the
southwest, and this “mob,” alleged to
have been conspiring with Ernest No
lan, a city detective of Memphis, and
brother of “Diggs,” planned to take
Nolan from the United States marshal
on December 9.
The Pinkertons got a “tip” that the
rescue was planned and the marshal
took a circuitous route to Omaha, and
did not pass through Memphis.
However, the “mob,” headed by Frank
Halloway, bank robber, was “flushed”
by the Memphis police, and a gun battle
in which ‘"Kenney’ Bergen, one of the
gang, was killed, ensued.
After his arrest, Halloway, who was
himself wanted on several charges, ad
mitted the plan to rescue Nolan, and
implicated the convict’s brother, wh«
has subsequently been discharged from
the Memphis force. /
Nolan, while waiting In the Savannah
jail for the arrival of the federal offi.
cers, nearly effected his escape, but
was halted by a watchful turnkey. It
was found that he had ir. his cell a re
volver and a saw. It is alleged'that
his wife, who was then in Savannah,
passed the weapons into his cell.
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I Will Stake This Medicine
Against Your Time
A Few Days Will Be Sufficient to Prove
That You Are Curable
A few minutes of your time for a few
days and I will demonstrate to you, with
out expense to yourself, that I have a
medicine that drives Uric Acid poison
from the system and by so doing cures
kidney trouble, bladder trouble and rheu
matism. I don’t ask you to take my
word for It, but simply want you to let
me send you some of this medicine so
that you can use it personally.
I am trying to convince sufferers from these
diseases that I have something far’ better than
the usual run of remedies, treatments and such
things, and the ohly way I can demonstrate
that fact is to go to the expense of com
pounding the medicine and sending it. out free
of charge. This I am glad to do for any suf
ferer who will take the time to write me.
Understand, I will not send you a so-called
"sample, proof or test treatment,” nor will I
send you a package of medicine and say that
you can use some of it and pay for the rest,
but I will send you a supply free of charge
and you will not be asked to pay for this gift
nor will you be under any obligations.
All I want to know Is that you have a dis
ease for which my medicine is Intended, as it
is not a “cure-all,” and I give herewith some
or the leading symptoms of kidney)^ bladder
and rheumatic troubles. If you notice, one or
more of these symptoms you need this medicine,
and I will he glad to send you some of it if
you will write me the numbers of the symp
toms you have, give your age and j’our name
and address. My address is Dr. T. Frank
Lynott, 9250 Deagan Building, Chicago, Ill.
You promise me nothing; you pay me nothing
for it. All I ask, so there shall be no mistake,
Is that you send me the numbers of your
symptoms or a description in your own words,
and that you take the medicine according to
the directions I semi you. It is my way of
getting publicity for my medicine so that It will
become widely known.
You will agree when you have used it that
it dissolves and drives out uric acid po son.
It tones the kidneys so that they work in har
mony with the bladder. It strengthens the
bladder so that frequent desire to urinate and
other urinary disorders are banished. It stops
rheumatic aches and pains Immediately. It
dissolves uric acid crystals so that back and
muscles no longer ache and crooked joints
quickly straighten out. It reconstructs the blood
and nerves so that you soon feel healthier and
more vigorous, sleep better and eat better and
have energy throughout the day. It does all
this, and yet contains nothng injurious and
is absolutely vouched for according to law.
Sufferers from these dreadful and dangerous
diseases can surely afford to spend a few min
utes each day for a few days to demonstrate
to their own satisfaction if they are curable,
especially when you consider no expense is in
volved, and I willingly give yon my time and
my medicine. All j&y fair-minded afflicted
person wants to know is if & certain thing
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All who are interested enough to write me r-
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I must know that you need my medicine. Write
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THESE ARE THE SYMPTOMS:
1— Pain in the back.
2— Too frequent desire to urinate.
3— Burning or obstruction of urine.
4— Pain or soreness in the bladder.
6—Prostati o trouble.
6— Gas or pain in the stomach.
7— General delibility, weakness, dizziness.
8— Pain or soreness under right rib.
9— Swelling in any part of the body.
10— Constipation or liver trouble.
11— Palpitation or pain under the heart.
12— Pa n in the hip joint.
13— Pain in the neck or head.
14— Pain or sorenesH in the kidneys.
16— Pain or swelling of the joints.
16— Pain or swelling of the musoles.
17— Pain and soreness in nerves.
18— Acute or chronic rheumatism.
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