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T1M ES-ENTKRPRISE, T U OM AS VI LEE,
JIA.OCIOBKK H IWC
A BIG DAY.
,'.%tr- Sem Wolff and the Cairo Preach
or a. Told ByA.W. B.aler.
iSg
-* Her* Atex W* Beater lore* a good *fo-
■35P* and tells it veil. He link tlie fallow.
1*igln r ievent issue of tbe Atlanta
33 i a rim 1:
' -He elood upon tb6 street comer in
thiro sorrounded by oottonvragoiis and
^toules.
He vrns tail and angular and black,
"Y in eonld^ell tint ho was a preacher
from the cut of hi* clothes. which were
tlie clerical variety. The coat was cf
a greenish black color, and wa» worn
"very smooth around the elbows and at
fie katea, which were erooediagly bag
s'-
-Well elder, how arc collections tilt
Taj miner?" said Mr. Sam, Wolff, of
TiiomusvUle, who Wte spending the day
-iu Cairo. 1 ’ . ■ *
•■Bow," Mid (be negro. “<ley elm *•
mUytulT. X aln’got no motiev a tall.
Cotton pleklne givino on, and yon know
-when a nigger’* got plenty lie donn care
muttin tall boat religion. Hit takes d»
hard Hoes to fetch liim op to de rack,
"Well, elder, how's Thickens? Got
‘ plenty of them, Haven't yon't
-Bca' I«e sufferin' ritonow ferchlck-
cue, 1 tlio isl Dey dun got up so high a
nigger doan gten no phatfee.”
•'Elder," contlaned Mr. Wolff, 'J
have been trying to And out., at what
i ihu oln the Bible a text occur* May
be yon can help me. It le this, 'Where-
hoever the heu acraloheih there site ex-
pecti to find the bog.’ Can yon toll
me where it Is In the Bible?' 1
Tho negro scratched his head, looted
wise and sold: "Bom, I disremembers
de place bnt X trnxn rrndln It ultoafore
lin Taaacrflcms do very words."
"I have been watting to hear somo ono
•pjpanli a rotmon from that text," con-
tinned Mr. Wolff.
"X don preached fum it boss. Yasser,
an hit »ho la a mlty good tex.”
"Well, I wish I could hear youproaoh
from it
"Bom, you star over twill Sunday nlte
and come over to mv church. I'm gwln-
ter prcaclrfrcm that tex Sunday nlte."
"Sarvent, boss," and aa he straighten
ed op, and replaced hi* hat the jlugle of
■liver was heard at he throat his hand
into the capacious pocket cf Ids pants
antjl aa Mr.' Wolff pasaed on hit way tlie
negro was heard to say: "Dat man, he
■ho it a good man. I dnnuo wliut he is
bnt ho good onuff ter be a Bap'isa.”
-|MERGE 1 BAPTIST ASSOCIA
TION IN SESSION, \ '
O-ganEzeo and Heard Sermon*. Three
Hundred Visitor* Here. The Work
of Tuesday.
The Atlantic Co»»t Line depot ,*M.a |
Have lx-(-11 suffering from Impure Bloc;
: for many years, having Boils and other
, Eruption*. Having heard of 8. S.S. Xde-
i ciilcu to try’it, and am glad to say that it
' ha* done me a great deal of good. Iintend
to continue to use it. as I believe it to be
: the best Blood Medicine on the market,
and, Tenn. W, K. DETitns.
. -- —. _ . , For over fifteen year* I have suffered
busy place Tot-day. From the earli-, moreor ] es . f ruw Impart Blood .About
IThe Wadoa Hare'
lb. and Mr*. J. II. Wade are in the
city from tlirlr northern home In Oleve
land, Ohio. They oime to lnapeot the
pregrew of their handtomo country
fdaot now building aud will remain fur
•mm time. They areat tlm lodge tliere
which haa been nude ready for their
cuioepanoy. >
Moultrie Man Arraatad
At tlm request of tlie Colquitt county
b'lthoritle* the local officer* arrested
Ujnday morning Mr. P. Samnaon of
Moultrie. Sheriff Murphy came hero
and took Mr, Sampwu back to Mon!-
1 la with him. He atated that there
-h .d been lfitrno bills returned againn
Bttnpaon fog liquor selling by the Col
quitt grand jury.
First and Last.
Ur. S. R. Johnson of the Oohlookc-
"Bo* precinct waa A visitor to tows Sal-
-%rday. He brought with him a lur-
•Ions temple from an nnuanally late
Wratemcllou patch, Mr. Johnson
brought tlie Unit melon of the tea* n
4o town on tliolsit of May. It htw
•var proved a bit uudnr ripe to secure
bias the prise. He waa determined to
b> at least last it not firet. .
Buy* a News Paper,
lb J. O. Bell, of the Bell Lumber
Camp my, who nr* lcsiccs of Thomas
ooanty'i convict* at Ooolidge, ha* pnr-
sihartd tlie La Grange Reporter from
"Ur. Fa-ler E. Callaway. The Reporter
J* aaptendid weekly newspaper publish-^,
sad at the flourishing towuof La Grange.
Ur. Bell and Ids wife will return on
Monday to Ooolidge where ho will close
-up his buriress affaire—preparatory to
removing to Middle Georgia. ThUsec-
tiuu regrets to lose him bet rejoices at
his bright pro-p*&, Ur. Bell was for
•mat. Urn* correspondent atGoolidge tor
tlie TUacs-EiikTj’riHt^ad his work at-
-tracts l widespread utteutiou. Ha is a
natural b a n.-wipaptrautn,andissure
tOfiOCCfifi L .
e.t train to tile latest; in the night, del
egate* to (he annual convention of tin
Mercer Baptist association were arriv
ing in score*. Dr. J. T. Ootpepper, who
liad etwrgs of thoiwork of assigning
them to homes, was a very bnsy' man,
bat by night fall every guest was
hooted wltbkome hospitable host .who
did everything possible for his comfort,
w, \; ; WHO THEY ABBSi^^gj;
■Tliere are about three hundred - visit
ors in the city, including minister!
and lay delegates and their wives, and
delegates to the W(
Moultrie, Valdosta aud Hickory Head
send tlm largest delegations. : Tlie dele
gates from this cor.ityuro:
Barwick—M, T. Kingsley, J. W.
Ellis, L. R. Clifton, Mrs. J. W. Ellis,
Mrs. It. A. Carter, O. M. Bayborn, Miss
Cora Massey. - - „. . ...
Beulah.—Dr. J. Tiffing, Rev. 0. h,
oox. • ;
Big Creek-J. I'. Cay and wife,I T. J.
Megahco, W. W. Owens, Wm, MoMIl-
lim, 3. W. Wilson, Rev. H. B Nesmith.
Big Ohclocioneo—H. B. Nesmith.-
Bwton—Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Rosldu,
Itov. and Mrs. J. P. McCann, Rev. aud
Ur« t D. H, Parker, M. L. Cook.Mj-.
aud Mrs. J. J. Porramoro, Mrs. J. T.
Rogers, Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Jones, Miss
Rhett* Neel.
Cairo—J. M Shuman, J. M. Parte,
W. B. Roddenbery, H. J. Panlk, G. W.
Hurst, Mrs. T. I- Rushcn, Mrs. J. E.
Paulk.
lTedonis—Mr,an1 Mre. N. B. Tarncr.
Friondship-G. \V. Swift, J.'W?
Horne, T. A. Whito.
Mttlo.Ohclockouec—John Segler,' S.
Outer, I.. R. Reliberg. , >
Oliclockcueo—Rov. J. 8. Ward, Rev.
R. O. Jaoksod. ( '. , • ?'
Pavo-Rev. A. J. Taylor, J. M. Mill',
M. D. Bedfearu, Rov. and Mr*. A C.
Stepkeniou, Prof.' , J. L. Burns.’
‘ - Salem—P. O. Paris, Thomu'Morrl-,
Patton Miller, J. T. Sherrod, W. P.
Ruthin and wife, Joe Writ end wife. 3.
0. Retford and wife, Levy Williams, W,
H. Sjmnooa.
THE DAY S DOINGS.
At ten o'clock Tuesday morning de
votional services began tlie meetings cf
the day. At e.even o’clock Rev. A. J,
Taylor of Pavo preached the missionary
sermon. In the nfiernoon, Mayor 3. A
Roddenbery ^welcomed tlie visitors on
behalf of the oity and the Baptist olibreh
Ray. K. Read spoke for the other de
nominations and Rev. L. R. Christie of
Valdosta responded. Iu Hi* afternoon
the organisation of tlie assembly was
perfected by the re-election of alt the'
old officer* as follows:
Moderator—Rev. J. M, Roshtu, Boe..
ton. ' \
Assistant Moderator—Rev. J. 0. Mc
Call, Quitman,
Clerk—W. X. Gonlden, Quitman.
Asit. Clerk-J. W. Willis, Valdoa'a.
After adjournment for sapper the
Association reconvened at % p m. to
laten to a sermon from Rev. B. M.
Peck, of the Christian Index. Thh was
followed by tlie "utereopticon views of
he Life of Christ and tlie delegate*
went home after a busy aud inspiring
day. -
luw lh* kux*. -wki(.U su f*Uew*X *?
three more on my week. I sew A S.fs.
. advertised and decided to try it, Aftei
taking three bottles *H Soil- disepyoered
and I save not been treuhled any since.
Gao. C. Fiatto.
II,( \V. j, rf. r-v-n St., Louisville, gy.
■Newark, Ohio, May ay, 1*03.
Prom childhood I had been bothered
with bad blood, skin eruption* and boils,
I had boils ranging from five to twentyio
number each season. > The burning ac-
ctSmpanying tile eruption Was terrible.
S. S. S, teemed to be juat the medicine
needed in tny case. It-drove out all impu-
ritics and liad bleed, giving me perma
nent relief from the skin eruption and
boils. Thishas been fen years ago, and I
have never had a return of the disease.
M*9. J. P. ATHSKTOn.
Writ* for ot
book on blood and
skin diseases,
Medical advice
or any special in
formation about
yostr case will cost
you nothing. .
The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
FARE REFUNDED.
Tbsmaavlho Marenanti Will Pay Cut'
tenters' Wsi to and From Towr..
The merchants of TliomurllTe
have agreed tcgetlier to pay* the
round trip railroad fare of their custom
•re Jiving in near-by towns, to and
from this oity. Thif plan was adopted
11st yeariand was fury sncbewfol. It
resulted iff a largely ikOreased try dr.
from a c'aca of tuyere who did not reg
ularly patronize TliomaavUlt merchants
Tho plan is oo-operetlve. A large
Htunbcr of tlie leading business men of
the town have again enteied the lragac
These men concerned v ill pay the rail,
road fare of ont-of town customers pro-
portionately to the amount nurcliat
ed. For instance, if a lady cornss from
Mouticellu and burs ten dollars worth
of goods from cna merchant aud fifteen
dollars worth from another, the first
will pay two-flfthreof her fate and flu-
latter thne-Ufth*.
Tliomasvlllo stocks are ntcessariiy
larger and more completely rssnrteJ
than are those of tlie acialler town* and
by thus rquallistfig the co-t of reachiug
three stooaa, a large additional trade
wilt be Indooed to com* here- This
was tho case last year and the mer,
chaola show their appreclptioo of It by
a renewal of the old offer.
DANGEROUS BLAZE.
Fire at Watt's Store Put Out Without
Daman*.
An immense volume of smoke -was
seen pouring from the cellar of Walt’s
.hardware store Tuesday afternoon.
Tlie fire alarm yras turned in aud within
u few mluntea the "fire out" signal was
rerdy to be turned In.
A negro boy went into the caller dur
ing the afternoon after ttored-away
goods, and striking* match to light hl »
wayi threw ttieetab down. This atub,
not yet fully extinguished, fell into a
b'a of cotton waate. It was only a short
while late? that a heavy smoke’ ahowed'
evilence oTdanger. ' ‘t
No real damage waa caused,’’ bnt ex-
oept for good fortune a dingeraua fire
would hgye been to fight.
RYOALES STOMACH TABLr-18
R; dales Stomach Tablets are made
for tlio Stomach uud organs ut oasiniha
ttou and ate not luted for a “euro all'
Thoy contain concentrated asepllc, pep
sin. Pure Pancraatin and’ other jjigta-
live agents They contain powerful
tunica and mild itltnnlanta that linTe a
spcciflo'effcct on the Btomach and or
gans of asalmulation and whLh aid na
ture in reconstructing the broken .down
cells mid a rengtlieuiug tlie fisciit mus-
cice of tho walla of tlie stomach and
other digestive organa. Ridalcs Stom
ach Tablets, are a perfect stomach
medicine, they teliobe at once and soon
care the worst form of stomach trouble
Prsee gs and uJoua box J. W. Pet-
oock.
I am offering to Sell.
A substantial little dwelling on Colton
lYonne, iu tvii eud. The lot fronts 68
:cut ou Col:ou Avennc, aud runs.buck
JSO feet through tlie black, time having
a double front.
There are four large rooms, a Wit’*,
hall, aud two wide and long verandas.
About as much house, in fact, aa in
many building*df five anti six rooms. . ,
Yon can get n for g75ftCO- cash down.
Or, yon can pay 4250.00 cash aud got a
loan of the balance, to be paid in
monthly lustellmeutv, which can bo
made aaamnll »v |f.2o a month, if de
sired. '■-. ,
Aa the property rent* for 48.03 a month,
it. will ooat you, in the long ton, less'
thanilRhOO, and tea good investment
—•ven boold you not care to occupy it.
Rea! Estate Agent. - -
Mitchell House Block,
Thomasvi.il j, Georgia
REPUDIATED BONDS
1. S. Ward, Jr., Haa Intereatina Letter
About Possibility of Forced
Payment - '
Odtlocbouee, Ga., Oct. 10.1004.
Editor Times-Enterprise:
1 was not at the polijicaipicnic at the
-onra bridge last Jnnc. bot I _was relia-
My informed that Col. S; G. McLendon
in his speech made the assertion that
tlie state would probably, have m a^aiu
1 fight or pay its old carpefbag, Bollock
Vod Kimball bond* that-have been r.
pndisted. . .. - - "x ^
Tliea-n-riionat tlie time so fares
hareJiraid carried bnt little'weight:
the pccqilc thought that the issue fie
dead'*ud bupictl beyond resurrectiou
I was of tint!opinion and had auaictl,'
riven tt a thought: since nnril my eyi
resicd ono special from South Dakota
to the .few York Tjibouo w'hieb con
rlucetl metliat tliot the asaertion mode
t.y McLendon was not a polttioal myth
bnt might be a stern reality in the near
fature. Not havingoheerved the article
in any southern paper I thought-that
perhaps Rmight be Of interest, to our
people to call Ihoir attention to lh.-
trireme. 1 wonld send yon the clipping
from tle.Tiibone bnt It would dcnbtles-
n.i longer titan you wcnld care to pub
lish. / ' V’< i
It teems that some New lork com
pany made u gift of $i0,0C0Nui'h Caro
hue beads, to the University .of .South
Dakota.snd.'.that state entered suit iu
the United; State*; Supreme com and
gaiued.tlie case.'and ecnugli stock of the
North Caro’iiw railroads will be sold iu
.Tant ary to aatiefy. lire debt. Thegulu
ing of thla^auit it is wid wilt result in
the entering,’of^Otliera aggregating In
to lncipai;and;interest between f3C,000,-
M and *80,(««i.wu. — Already connselts
employcd.for abent 410.000,000 aialust
North. Carolina, Georgia, Florida,
Uiaaiafippi. Lonlaiai.a and Texaa repre
cntii grate* more orlesa parallel with
the North Carolina leSuritfc*.
The.Tribono winch Is a more con
aervativo 1 paper thau many, of tlie
northesi jooruala are toward the south,
a .knowledges tliat tlie bends were frau
dulent on J thoy were.tasntd to, construct
railroads that.wcre not bnilt. 'n Ollier
-casta clandestine Issues were alleged
td have been made fur much target
auouuts Hutu were amhorirei.
Now Mr. Editor H seems to mo noth-
114 ean;< quai the jealously, aval Ice and
greed of the eastern money kiugs. For
lull acnntnry it line been regarded as
treason by ll.cm fora rODtherit mail to
•ven ml a wistful eye towards tire
White lions*. WA are dlacriminated
a.nlustin freight rates i-3 ltlgher
n Georgia than in Tliiitois, by tlie
Southern railroad when it costs less to
(Iterate iu Georgia.
,Notwitlistandlng this- by the energy
of nor people and the greatness of oar
suit and cb.m to plioenialike wo begin
To (i« Jw m the suites of dcs-)latinu and
tin ir old latent jealoosly is arovsed aim
io impede our progrert and blockade our
wuy.they proimsc to saddle upon os
t.icir old bogus bond* tliat were Imposed
1 oalawag* and carpet baggets
wlil'o ae lay bleediag at the rvetbf th
Hessians cf the Orient No ot.e can tell
tho outcome of-thuse bond osan, I
there is auvthiugou earth thstlwould
Ire afraid to gamble ou more than
vordbr of a pjtit Jury If Would be
bo dock iou of'federal judge, sunless 1
Let that he would decide against ’ tire
government and in favor of tire corpora
tion bond holder.
J. 8.WAKD.JR.
IN MEMOBIAM.
Resolutions Adopted "y The Board of
Steward* of Tho M- E. Cottrell.
ft has again become our sorrowful
doty to record the death of one of our
Beard; one who has for the lass ^tliirty-
foitr years of his Ufe been tireless in his
efforts to strengthen the foundation of
car church, to Increase the zeal and
energy of its membership, to encoorage
and build op nil its instBotians; admon-
►hing ns, and erjieciallv this Hoard at
■11 times of t'e great danger of an inttc-
lire CI.risti .ii life, and urging us to ho
op sml tmaf in tlie Lord's work, never
,ii!o«i-g an opportunity ttf pam wlien
■reenuldsty a word In 1I10 eause.of
Christ.
On tlm 14th of 'August. 1901. onr
heavenly father, in his Inthme wisdom
and Jodgment, removed from this field
of action and coiled to tlie General
Assembly and Clmfcli-of the First Horn
which are written in heaven, and to Rod
tlie Judge of nil, aud tf> spirits cf just
meq made perfect, our brother Biid co-
Inborer J. li. Chisholm; »hd we feel
thst in the death of tins brother, the
Methodist ri'nroli lias suffered tlie loss
of an .active member, this board the
conuwl of one whose activity in relatiou
to tlm financial and spiritual welfare of
the ehnte.il ha* been *0 prominent as to
causehts absence to be ’ teveraly fe-t;
this -community a citizen abovo sus
picion: !ii:,f itnily a husband and father,
noble, provident and toying;
Let at, Iiowever, bow in submission
to the will of opr Heavenly Father,
•Who doeth all tilings welt:"
To »lie betvaved faintly ami friend
we off <r our sincere sympathy in this
temporary separation, and point them
tothenlous life of our brother as an
example of a Christian character, truly
worthy of emulation.
W A Pringle,
M. R Mallettc,
Jas. F. Evans)
Committee.
Texas, Arkansas, Lou siana, Ok
California -Cloorado
Utah, Wyoming,
Oregon, Montana, Washington
and other points
West, Northwest and Southwest
1. G. HOLLENBECK.
Dial. Passenger Agenl,
I.OJJISVILLE & NASHVILLE R.R.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
• .For Sal**. Nfttly O^haulcd.
One H H. P* Tubular Bolter
“10“ “ Vertical *’
_ 8 “ * Locomotive “ ob
wheels* ^
One 10 H. P.' Vertical boiler ■ and en •
gine.
I No. 2 DvLoach Saw Mill, Simples
Feed.
I— l* In- h Insert'd tooth saw. -
Smill saw*.
ir-Soute steam fe«*d rope feed as good
as » ew.
I—15 H. P. center crank engine.
1-35 .. » .. .. r « "
good as new.
!—|{ut«on >.'ur mantle,
' 1 —Set 35 stringer togging trucks new
ot; 3'» P<
r»le
I —'Ji Duplex Steam pump, new.
1—2 .2 «i:irdner governor. „
1—2 1-2 „ good as
new.
1—2 /-2 K ng governor.
I—2 1-2 Monarch governor,
i*—2 1-2 I’ickering governor.
12—Sets 12 Pickerii g Carriage truck,
new, the best made.
Prompt attention upon work. We
Will be prepared to furnish cane mills in
30 days.
HOMASVILLE IRON WORKS
Works near A. C. L. R. R. Depot.
P. O. 10*2; Telephones Inl and 210.
SUMMER-
If troubled with a weak diyeetiou try
Ohamtorhtinte Stomncli mid Liv^r tab
let# they will do you good. For salo by
J. W. Peacock, dw.
TO BEAUTIFY
YOUR COMPLEXION
IN 10 DAYS,-USE
Satinola.
AN UNEQUALLED BEAUTIFIER.
~-__RTES.
Tlioee who wish day byard or pleas
ant rooms with board can be aocom
dated. Everytliing clean, comfortable-
and homelike, good and prompt service
given to all. Phone 171.
Masu-y-Hotel.
WANTED TO BUY
TEN MILLION CAR LOADS
-OF- ‘ "
WOOL
-AND-
Cow Hide
. Fur, Beeswax, Eta,
Hlt-HEbT CASH 1'KICEs'PAID..-
J. W. WATKINS i CO..
I. B. WATKINS. . . . Man.vg
Oflice a! Williams' Stable 528 W
veason St., Tnomasville. t,a.
IS B S’ATI CY ONLY if KIN DEEP?
Beaoly is only skin deep, bnt tl»<r
.forcee that crenurhcautv i>re as deep aa
the foamiun ’from which they flow,
when tlm Blood is charaed wiih im|iuri-
ties Beauty disappearr, wl-tn the b'ood
U-puro Beauty bliasnms m face and
form. Rydaics Liver Tnblcls keep* tlio
Livbr healthy nud lie Him cl- tcgn'nr,
lircvonts tlie blood becoming ls.eiii-d
with biioand was:o iifivt'er. make tlm
skin clear eves bright and I'cauty more
than skin deep. J. W. Peacock
Th* Best tisslth Culture.
No poor man can afford to bother with
any of tire experimental health fad.
He is too bnsy making a tiring for him-
self and family, and whan ho is afflicted
withabadooughor cold, or deveiept
catarrh aa the direct result of a cold, he
simply take* a few doseeof Dr. Boschee'e
German Syrup. And it something more
serious, aay consumption, prostrates him
or any member of bis family, German
Syrup can again- be relied *u to effect h
our. Trial bottle, 75o At H. 8. Price
&Go'
S AQEGUARD AGAINST ACCIDENT.
Tire beat nfeguard against accident
re to use good judgement i in- directing
every act, but, accidents will, often
occur,iJttpi'eqf every effort to praveut
them. -The test safeguard against in-
A few applications will remove tan ot
taltowr^ess ana restore ibe beauty ot
Satin ifa is a new discovery, >guaran*
teed, aud nuney refunded u i« tails to
Ten ove Freckles, Pimples- Liver Spots,
Backbcads Discolorations and Erup.
fiions Ordinary cases in 10 days, the
worst in 20 days. After these defect-
are removed tbe skln will be soft, clear
and beautiful. Price 50 cents at drug
stores or by mall. Thousands of ladies
testify to the merits of Satinola.
The daughter of an eminent ,physician
•rites:
: Memphis, Tents, }an. ii. iqos
Gentlemen:—l have used Satinola and
Egyptian cream for a year or two. anr
unhesitatingly recommehd them as the
• finest preparations 1 have ever used to
»Tremove pttnpl», freckles or any other
faaal dlscqTorations. They clear and
Emulsified OU* Liniment. It it the
moat aerrireuble acoUlent and Emor- , ---■ -u V
gencyUnltzant ever made and is " 00,h "P"
moat satisfactory Unlment ftr ore in Mr*. Evelyn Poitei Ringwald.
the family Md on animals emr offered.' Nalinmil loilet Co , Haria,sTenn.
Large bottle *5cts. J. W. Peacock. B dri? £11^““ V ' U ' by R ' Thoai!u - J'
50,000 "
Free Sampler
j You Can Get One.
BLACK WEED, th* grate vagatabls
rsmady for Rheumatism, Catarrh, aad
Eldaty and Rladdar oomplaints, tea mat
with almost Instantaneoa* encores be
muse it haa mod* soma nottwocthg
auras ef vary seven case*.
Hr. John Post, ef the Atlanta Pin
Dept., write*:
“ Fee months I aaffered with my klA-
Beys. : mads every effort to get relief,
bnt felled until I accidentally eamr, Im
possession of u bottle of Blaok Wui
The relief obtained frous its Was wra aa
grate before half the first bottia had
been need, tliat I put arid* all athe*
medicine* and am now ecnsd and wall,
haring been cured completely by Rfaek
Weed. At th* same time I had so ag
gravated oaae of Catarrh ad the heed
and throat. Blank Weed haa oomplataly
eared ihia, and my tea* ia now aa eleaf
■ abriL” .
BLACK WEED ia «M hr all drug-
gl*ta at f 1.00 a bottle, or wa will atnd
Wepaid upon reoeipt of price. .
Send Yoor Namer^S
'• trial sample of this great remedy,
which will iba *snt ateolutriy free, to-
griter With 00^ hook muttalnlng valnje
M* inform tion arid • esidcreemaata
rlaaa* rnenti at thia.papn*. Addraa,
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