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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1891)
A Care for Toothache. I is not at all Uncommon to have tooth e with perfectly sound teeth, or in th that have been lecently filled. explaining the cause for this I would simply recommend a very conven ient little application, which you can readily prepare yourself and keep on hand. Take a piece of chamois skin, or of fine, closely woven flannel, and soak it thoroughly in a good extract of Jamaica ginger, or what is better still, in tincture of capsicum, which you can obtain from any druggist. Let this dry, and put it away until the time of need. To use it in the case of the toothache I have meu tioaed, with a pair of scissors cut a small piece off and plnce it between the gum and the lip, directly over the root of the offending tooth. This will act as a coun¬ ter irritant, and its effect is really mar¬ velous.—Laury McHenry in New York World. Visitor —Miss Devereaux is quite Vis¬ mu¬ sical. Host—Yes, very much so. itor—Does Sho'does; she sing in English? she doesn't Host— and I’m very sorry siug in Kalamazoo, or somo other far away place.— Exchange. WcaIlmm. There is no symptom of ill health more dis¬ couraging than weakness. That constant feei Juk ot fatigue and disinclination to exert one¬ self. Life to puch seems languid and insipid, and the invalid almost becomes reconciled to die. Do you suffer thus? Would you bo en¬ thused'/ Do you wish your strength renewed? Try a bottle of Dr. Bull’s Sarsaparilla. will It will greatly assist your recovery. Soon you tiien experience r feeling of new life and re¬ turning power. No longer will the least ex jytion give fatigue and cstiso your heart to Bfclpitate ^Aliug unnaturally. No more when will that sud of dizziness oppress you you get, up from your chair. No longer will and urinary disorders continue to ; down your constitution. activity Every func bII resume its natural ana you mm enjoy a glorious feeling ot self con- 5§ 'IwMhiati r.ikn nee. of No gloomy longer disaster. nervous, Amhi-I afraid • o kd» l ike t ie place of discouragement and !•» he i .py in health and kindly hope.— 't't .» : ilouUl discover a country where prop /•,,i ■ member, is there any one in the worl ’ who would not try to go there? M. sy iHraoui ore broken down from over¬ work or household carea. Brown’s Iron Bit¬ ters olraild • the system, aids digestion, malaria. ro- A mov exoess ot bile, and cures ople iid toni for women and children. Thu Pullman Palace Car Company now operates 2.050 sleeping and drawing room cars over 128,037 miles of railroad In this country. Big Inducement for DruggUts. The druggists throughout the country are making a specialt y of handling that Hawfces’ they make Crys¬ tallized Lenses. They write more money, in proportion, out of this line than anything else they carry in sto k. These tine glasses have been advertised extensively for many years, and have received tbe en¬ dorsement and approval of thousands of the best citizens of the United .States. They are eagerly sought after by spectacle-wearers and everywhere, and it will pay druggists gen¬ eral merchants to put in a stock of these goods. Exclusive sale is given toone firm in each town. The trade can be built up, and the entire spectacle business of a large section can be monopolized with these goods. Factory, De¬ catur {■'t., and salesroom. Whitehall St., At¬ lanta, Ga. For terras and prices address A. K. Hawkes, 13 Whitehall St., Atlanta. The little crown prince of Siam lias won a prize in a story competition. The least exercise tired me out. I could not get up from my chair without feeling dizzy. My food and drink distressed kidneys me. weak. My diges¬ Dr. tion was poor and my Bull’s Sarsaparilla gave mo back my health ami strength. I recommend Overton, LaFayctte it. to all lnd. my friends .—Clarence , An honest man pays up. The other kind bun to pay down. A man who lias practiced medicine for 40 years ought to know tail from sugar; read what he Toledo, O., Gentlemeti:—1 .Ian. 10,1S87. Messrs. F. J. Cheney <fc Co. have been in the general practice of ii ediciue lor most to years, and would say that in ail my practice and experience h »vo never seen a preparation that 1 could prescribe with as much con lid enee of success as i can Hall’s Ca¬ tarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have pre¬ scribed it a great many times and Us effec i.s wonderful, and would bay in conclusion that 1 have yet to And a com: of i atarrh that it would not cure, if they would take it. acced¬ ing to direction- 1 . Yours L. L. truly, M. D., Hohsuoh, Office, Jil > Summit St. YVAwill give for unv case of Catarrh ill At cannot be cured wiin Hall’s Catarrh Lure. Taken in finally. _F. .1. Cheney \ o., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Do You Kvcr Speculate? Any peraon Fending us their name and ad dresB will receive information that will lead to a fortune. Ben.i. Lewi* & Co., Security Building, Kansas City, Mo. LeeW b’b Chinese Headache Cure. Harm less in effect, quick receipt and positive of SI in action, bottle f-eiit AdelerjkCo..522Wyandotte prepaid • n 8t.,kan«asCity,Mo per Frtiim aud Treen; Point* for Tree Planter* This entire book ably written and gives trusty information for everyone by growiug fruit of any sort or kind. Sent free Stark Bros., Louisiana, Mo.—Oranoe Judd Former. For a disordered diver try Heecham’s Pi i. i/K.___ FITS stopped free by Dll. Kuni'i Great Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first day’s V.te. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2 trial I little lret. lir. Kline. 831 Arch St., Phi la.. Pa. Timber, Mineral, Farm Lands and Ranches In Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Arkansas, I ought and sold. Tyler A Co.. Kansas City, Mo. If n (Hided with sore eyes use l)r. Isaac Thomp- bottle. miii's Kye-water.Druggists sell st2oc per Oklahoma (1 mile Hook and Mapsent any where «u receipt of 50 eta.Tyler A Co..Kausa» City.Mo. Malaria lJffTod to be rnniwl by polsonoun rnfasm# aria tng from low, marnby land, or from decaying vegeta¬ ble matter, and which, breathed into the lungs, enter and poiaon the blood. If n healthy condition of the blood Is uiaintalued by taking Hood’s Sarna parlila one is much Icfs Uablo to malaria, and Hood’s baruaparUla him cured many severe cares of this div trcasing afTeotlon even In the advanced stage* when the terrlblo chill* and fever prevailed. Try It. And If you decide to take Hood’s Barasaparllla do not be Induced to buy any substitute. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist*. |L stx for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Haaa IOO Doses One Dollar KING COTTON Buy or sell your Cotton onJQJJJJg $60 5-Ton JONES NOT BINGHAMTON. For CHEAPEST OF term* Gotton BINGHAMTON, address BUT N. Scale. BEST. Y. PROF. LOISETTE’S MEMORY BOOKS. Critirlwn* on two recent Memory «?y t^ufone who*M'nd itamped directed Lolecttlan en.eloiie. Aim Proapcctu* POST l'RKE of the of Mover Korgettlng. Addrem ITof.D3iaBTTK. ip7 Klfth ATe., Mew fork. A Princely Conation. The the Hebrew magnificent emigrant gift of charity Baron and Birsch aid to fund of $2,400,000, has created much comment and considerable interest in philanthropic deed circles. which The of the munificent gift had been drawn up and signed by Baron Hirsch, had been laid before the trustees, as was a letter from the baron, instruct¬ ing them to draw upon him for the amount hnmpcred on March 1. The gift is not and by any restrictions whatever, will be immediately invested in this country. be The $10,000 income of the fund is expected the to which a month, this being sum has been paid by the transatlantic donor in monthly remittances for over a year. Baron Hirsch merely executes part of his avowed intention of distributing that portion of his fortune which he wishes devoted to philanthropic purposes during his lifetime. The income will be pevoted entirely to the relief and educa¬ tion of Hebrew immigrants and their chidren. Girls Of do have some advantages, any way I 500,000 girl babies born in Massachusetts, 304,222 reach the budding age of fifteen. Of the same number of boys, only 350,430 reach that age. In the happy land of New Jersey, where there are fewer factories and more peaches and sweet potatoes, both babies have a better chance and the figures stand 368,311 and 378,203. Ladies needing a tome, or children who want Bitters. building It is pleasant up, should take Brown's Malaria, Iron to take, cures lndigestion.Biliousnes& Blood rich and Liver Complaints, makes the and purs. The man who spends much time in trying to please lxi« enemies is one of the most foolish of spendthrifts. Bull’s Dainty Worm candies Destroyers. that children They cry for please are Dr. the children, but they kill the worms. A good illustration of faith, hope and chari¬ ty—the loan of an umbrella. Mothers’ ^ShortensLabor Friend > I WaVj lessens if mi# ¥’ ttehdjng ^LlFE L m ... % WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. If a price can be placed on pain, “ Mother’s Friend ’* is worth Its weight In gold. My wife suffered more In ten minutes with either of her other two children than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four bottles of ** Mother’s Friend.” It is a blessing to any one expecting to be¬ come a mother. Geo. F. Lockwood, Garml, 111. Write The liradfioUl Regulator Co., Atlanta. Ga., for particulars. Sent by express, charges (laiil, on receipt of price, (1.50 per bottle. Sold by druggists. I—ELY’S CREAM Pain BALWI-Clcanse* and Inflammation* the Nasal! Heals §j§fl PiiBsageH, Allay# Taftto and Smell, and Cures! the Sores, Hestorea A A * Hives Relief at for Cold in Head. y once Apply into the Kootril*.- - It ie Quickly Absorbed. . Druggiata or by maiL ELY BKOS., 50 Warren St., N. Y. SCVEWTCEN m. ®URE Biliousness,) k Sick Headache, This Picture, Panel size, mailed for 4 cents. Malaria. 4. F. SMITH & CD., BILE BEANS Makers of “ Bile Beans,” 255 &. 257 Greenwich St., N. Y. Ciiy L*_ I* l B 1 IV fe? ■X Bi i £ & u It 5*5 Tai V « pal 'LX] Your health S' -«T* Nl s* I is citadel. if a The winter’s !* storms are the coming enemy. You know that this enemy will sit down for five long months outside this citadel, and do its best to break in and destroy. Is this citadel garrisoned and provisioned? The garrison is vour constitution. Is it vigorous or depleted ? How long can it fight without help ? I lave you made provision for the garrison by fur¬ nishing a supply of SCOTT’S EMULSION of jiure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda? It restores the flagging energies, in¬ sumption,Scrofula, creases the'resisting powers against disease; ctires Con¬ General Debility, and all A neemic and JFasting- Diseases {especially in Children ), keeps coughs and colds out, and so enables the constitution to hold the fort of health. , Palatable as Milk. ! SPLCIAL.— Scott s Emulsion is non-secret, ana is prescribed by the Medical Pro fession all over tho world, because its ingredients are scientifically combined in such a manner as to greatly increase their remedial value. CAUTION.—Scott’s Emulsion is put up in salmon-colored wrappers. Be sure and get t ile genuine. all Prepared only by Scott i: LSowne, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. Sold by Druggists. i PENSIONS Great is Th* Passed. PENSION Svldler*, Wldm,leik* tAsLr Bill .N itu.at.it . i <>it v A'rAitlUi,-.OtiSl. easiest to use. x Lciitf i> imiuoUuttc. A euro is certain. For Old in the Head si has m> equal. A A It an Ointment; of w\\W\\ ;v small particle is applied to the nostrils. 1’rice, fXM*. Sold by dnitrtrists or sent by mail. I i Address. 1C. T. H v/n .TiN r , Warren, Pa. mk Yehhxron^ CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH, RED CROSS Pvhtis DIAMOND BRAND * i . fr'l vj) Ladle*. the ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. The Diamond o*!y Safe, Rure,and Red reUsbts Fill for mIa : DrugffiM for Chichester'» English Brand in and Gold meta i I V- / mJt flj Goit’* All *faled pITU with in paateboard blue ribbon. borea, Take |>ink wrappers, •»• other arc kind. d*ar«roua Refute ee«nterfklta. BubtHtutiont anri At Drnfgtatt, Imitationt. or lead v o» a: \ _r KP {L. wMsiSi tn mtnptt for particulars, ttzsz teutimonlaU, and c h.ch„t„ “Relief for C Ladlea,” M,cA in co.. letter, te bj ij return uj M^ MatL H C ii 1 r . i v\*; Vi m 9 “WHAT AN ASS AM I!” The ass thought himself as fine look¬ ing as his neighbor, the horse, until he, one day, saw himself in the looking glass, when he said “What an ass am II” Are there pot scores of people who cannot see themselves as others see them? They have bad blood, pim¬ ples, blotches, eruptions, and other kin¬ dred disfigurements. All these annoy¬ ing things could be entirely eradicated, and the skin restored to “lily white¬ ness,” if that world-famed remedy, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, were given a fair trial. It cures all humors, from the ordi¬ nary blotch, pimple or eruption to the worst scrofula, or the most Inveterate blood-taints, no matter what their na¬ ture, or whether they be inherited or acquired. The “Golden Medical Dis¬ covery” is the only blood-purifier guaranteed to do just what it is rec¬ ommended to, or money refunded. World’s Dispensary Medical As¬ sociation, Proprietors, No. 663 Main Street, N. Y. “ Mother's Friend" is the greatest blessing ever oflered child-bearing womm. ' I have been a mid-wife for many years. and in each case where “ Mother's Friend” had been used it has accomplished wonders and relieved much aufieriug. It is the best remedy wonh for risinv for of that the breast known, and the price alone: M35. M. M. Bausrzs. Montgomery, Ah. tSTEs SBBr ||B Im8h 9 B ■■■and IIH cured Whiskey at home Habit# with IBOU15 ATTantaTuTotU' lUt^WhUehiiu - 1 3t' c FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. REMOVING GREASE FROM CLOTH. There are various ways of removing grease from cloth, and each way has its adherents, but as there are different kinds of grease aud different dyes, a never-failing cleanser has yet to be discovered. Sometimes the following preparation works like magic: Put •ome salts of wormwood in a cup and leave it in a damp place until it has be¬ come a liquid. Drop a couple of drops of this on the grease spot, then wash immediately with luke-warm water and then with cold water. Oil of tartar can be used instead of salts of wormwood.— [New York World. DOUBLE BOILER FOR SWEET POTATOES. Sweet potatoes, unless roasted, re¬ quire skillful cooking, as to be at their best they should bo dry and mealy when served. If they are cooked so that the water can touch them they are apt to be watery, and it is difficult to expel the water from them. One good way when boiling them is to select them as nearly the same size as possible; wash them and put them into cold water without any salt. Boil until a fork will easily pierce the largest one; then take them up and lay in the oven to dry a few moments. Kemove the skins before sending to the table. But i better way is to cook them in '■double boiler,” aud then the 'water cannot touch them. A very small double boiler may be gotten for 50 cents, and a larger one for 80 cents or $1. Make you own double boilers, how¬ ever, if you cannot afford a better one, by setting a tin pail that has a close cover into a kettle of boiling water, or a tin pail inside of a larger one. Wash your sweet potatoes—without peeling--wipe them off that no water may cling to them, cut them in half if they are large, put them in a smaller pail, which must be dry inside, and push the cover down closely so that no water or steam may get in. .Set this pail into a larger one two-thirds full of boiling water, l’ut a cover over the large puil and the potatoes will come out of the small pail when done dry and mealy. This arrangement, or the double boiler, is nice for cook¬ ing rice, custards, etc.— [New York News. VARIOUS USES OF KEROSENE. There tire many ways in which kerosene may be utilized iu house¬ work. The followiii"' have been col¬ lated by Good Housekeeping': Marks oil tables caused by hot dishes may be removed by kerosene rubbed in well with a soft cloth, finishing with a little cologne water, rubbed dry with an¬ other cloth. When giving the final polish to stoves, before putting away for the summer,mix the blacking with a little kerosene instead of water, to prevent rust. Tarnished paint may be cleaned by rubbing with a cloth wet with kerosene. Black walnut, or any wood finished in oil, may be kept bright by polishing with kero Bene. Pour a teaspoouful of kerosene into each quart of boiled starch, for a gloss. This will also prevent irons sticking to thiu goods. Kerosene will brighten silver, ltub lamp-chimneys with newspaper on which has been poured a little keroseaic. This will make them much clearer than if soap isu8“d; they will also be less liablb to crack: To remove rust from steel, rub kerosene and soak for a day. Avith emery dust and keroseno. rusty flatirons with kerosene. sene will soften boots and hardened by water, and render as pliable as new. Brighten zinc kerosene. A tablespoonful of keroseno in boiler of clothes will greatly facilitate the rubbing. Iron and polished steel, Avhen not in use, may be kept from rusting by Aviping Avith a cloth which a little kerosene lias poured. Oilcloth may be by rubbing Avith kerosene. Ail spots found around door knobs light-painted doors may be by kerosene on flannel cloth, with injury to the paint. Kerosene poured on red flannel and bound on tbe Avill greatly ease a soro throat. Avill also lioal cuts and cure RKC'EIPK. Apnas.—Oae-half pound of one-quarter pound butter, pound sugar, a tonic glassful water, one-eighth glass of rose water, teaspoonful nutmeg and (mixed). German Toast.—This ‘is a dish that many are famdiar with. stale slices of bread half an inch thick; dip first in milk, ailowii^f 5 «acli id to remain long enough to soak some of it, then dip in beaten egg fry brown in bot batter; with sugar and a very little cinnamon. A Milk Bath. A milk bath means a beautiful com¬ plexion and luxury. If purses would permit the extravagance the city milkman ■would not. Water clear is just as bene¬ ficial as water combined with a little milk. Here is a mock milk bath that is al¬ most as beneficial to the skin as pure milk. Make up a dozen or more bags of cheese cloth about a foot square. Fill them with oatmeal and pure white cas tile soap, shaved fine—two-thirds oatmeal and one-third soap. Add a little borax and some powdered orris root and tie up the bags securely. One bag in twelve gallons of water makes a delightfully re¬ Chicago freshing bath and the skin like velvet.— Herald. Borax water is excellent for sponging cither silk or wool goods that are not soiled enough to need washing. Cashmere or any wool goods may be washed with a little borax in 'he water and the color not be injured. They should not be rubbed on the board, but only between the hands and hung on the line to dry without wringing. If treated in this way ami dry pressed on the w rong side as soon as Wasft enough they will look like new.— ington Star. gvkupjRc 5 If ONE SNJOY8 Botli the method aud results when Syrup and refreshing of Figs is taken; the it is and pleasant to taste, acts gently Liver and yet promptly Bowels, cleanses on the Kidneys, the effectually, dispels colds, head¬ sys¬ tem aches aud fevers aud cures habitual constipation. only remedy of Syrup its kind of Figs is the ever pro¬ duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬ ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial 4* its effects, prepared agreeable only from the most healthy and substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all aud have made it the most popular Syrup remedy of Figs known. is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug¬ gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro¬ cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE. AT. NEW YORK, N.Y■ “August Flower” For Dyspepsia. A. Bellanger, Propr., Stove Foun¬ dry', Montagny, Quebec, writes: “I have used August Flower for Dys¬ pepsia. It gave me great relief. I recommend it to all Dyspeptics as a very good remedy.” • Ed. Bergeron, General Dealer, Lauzon, Levis, Quebec, writes: ‘ ‘ I have used August Flower with the best possible results for Dyspepsia.” C. A. Barrington, Engineer and General Smith, Sydney, Australia, writes: ‘ ‘August Flower has effected a complete cure in my case. It act¬ ed like a miracle.” Geo. Gates, Corinth, Miss.,writes: ‘ ‘ I consider your August Flower the best remedy in the world for Dys¬ pepsia. I was almost dead with that disease, but used several bottles of August Flower, and now con¬ sider myself a well man. I sincerely recommend this medicine to suffer¬ ing humanity the world over.” G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. * ► i? VI 9 1 Cl___ A * W W i AVI ARB BEARING THE MARKET OH Watch*!; tve have forced the prices of watches down at least 20 per cent.; rs a result of this we are making immense sail s. Tbe "Stevens Wot eh” is extensively market—it known is as tbe best time-keeper and in tbe durability. Find nnequaled for accuracy improved watch before pur¬ out about our P- AVhitehall St.. chasing. -I. Stevens* Bro., 47 Atlanta. Ga. Send for catalogue. BAGGVKNEES SmS Adopted by 8tudents professft ah St and other Colleges, where. If also by for £$&% not sale Wa«l tic B. J. GREELY. 715 ie-Form*, -band, etc., ■ ■ thoroughly taught by MALL, Brjwnt’a College. 457 Mala St., -■ 20c.; beat. aso. Luums'eSiuc Miu. blttte FREE 12 full length pc trait.-i beautiful « All different. B*n4 stamp for” Hay A Co., Box 1905. Ban Franci T KING OF ALL COUGH CURES ■ rs DOCTOR ENGLISH SOLD IN ENGLAND for la. lttd., and in AMERICA for 26 cents a bottle* IT TASTES CO OP BLEU. ML B 4(f —: 0 : — f m JEWELER, \ m 73 Whitehall St. I? ATLANTA, - GA. 0 Best % Goods, Prices. Lowest! - M - 1 °, j|J£ u Or $ 3 CO d - I: i -.1 yf'i-75 y °*ioyi ■ot A tn W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE CENTLi^AEN. S?K.OO Genuine IJ and-sewed, an elegant and w Htyllsh dress Shoe which commend* itself. 54.00 linmi-sewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe «*• 84.50 TF equalled for style and durability. Goodyear Welt is the standard dnai v Shoe at a popular price. 8*1.50 Policeman ’a Shoe is especially irtipfted u for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress, Button and Laoe. 90.00 lor Ladies, Is the only hand»*ew«4 w gold at this popular prico. 90.50 Donjrola Shoo for Ladies, U a new d» “ parture and promises to become very popular. 90.00 Shoe for Ladies, and 91*75 for iHiwet » still retain their excellence for style, etc. All goods warranted and stamped with name oa bottom. If advertised local agent cannot supply price you, send direct to factory enclosing advertised or a postal W. for L. order DOUGLAS* blanks. Brockton* Maas* WANTKl) - Shoe dealer in ever y city and town Ail not occupied advertiMcd to lake in local exclusive agency. illustrated agents catalogu paper. Soad 1 or e._ THE NEW WEBSTER JUST PUBLISHED—EHTmEIiT HEW. Wa WEBSTER’S INTERNATIONAL v DICTIONARY l A GRAND INVESTMENT for th» Family, th« School, or th« Libr*rT. Revision has been in progress for over 10 Y**sJ. More then 100 editorial laborer* employed. #Si>o,ooo Critical expended before first copy was printed. examination invited. Get the Best. Bold by all Booksellers. Illustrated pamphletfree. G. & V. MEUItlAHI & CO., PeblUhers, Sprinjflold, Mess., U. S. A. Cantionl —Thero havo recently been issued several cheap reprints of iho 1847 edition of AVebster's Unabriaged Dictionary, an edition long since various superannuated. These hooks are given Great AVebster’s names,—•• Webster’s Unabridged," “The Dictionary,” “Webster’sEncyclopedic Dictionary,” “ Webster’s Diction* Big r.r," etc., etc. Many misleading, announcements concerning them ere very as the body of each, from A te Z,is 44 by years old, and printed from cheap plates made photographing the old pages. VASELINE JOITAOM K-DOLLA^LBILL *>nt ul by B**& U *** car** fall pack One two-onnoe bottle of Rare Veaeliae, - • Mete Oee two-ounce bottle of Vueltae Pomade, • II “ One Jar of Vaseline Cold Cream,.....B« One e'ekn of Vosellne Caeapherles, • - - . 10 “ One Cake of Vaseline Soap, onsoented, - . 1* • One Cak« of Vasellue Sonp, exquisitely soentedjl« (tee two-onnoe botbe of White VkseUne, • • It nmu%ed. OrfUr pottapt stamps any tingle article at price On no *eoo%ent be pereuaded to aooefi promt your ttsUees druggist labelled any Vaseline or preparation thsrs/Yoen \oith <mr name, because you wm oar* teMiy Dfc—abrougli receive on imitation fltfg. which has tittle or no value Cm., ^4 9f to St., If* Y, DR. SCHENCK’S G«6) CEAWEEO 0 TONIC la a Potitir* Cure for DYSPEPSIA jPyP ■ And ire Organs. all Dleorders It ia of the likewise Dlgat a — n* corroborative, or •treoxthy i ing M^diqim #hj ■ I given tne PMt. ( •A. ■ ......................Eight