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Cherokee Club and Library Notes:
BY MRS. W. W. RAVKS.
Mary Hunford Memorial Library
Open
Every Afternoon from I to 5.
The last regular meeting for the
year was tiekl on Tuesday.
In tile absence of the president,
Mrs. I’eeples, the viee-piesident, Mrs.
Hr anger was ia tin 1 elqiir. She spoke
for the club in saving how much she
regretted that illness preyenfed Mrs.
Peeples being present, and ex
pressed our sympathy with her. The
club room was spoken of with ad
miration on all sides and great credit
is dm* the committee of which Mrs
Will iSattertieid is chairman, tor the
charming appearance of the room.
A study in browns, the walls blend
charmingly with the > Id ivory wood
work and make an extreme y attrac
tive iiimeai'H'i'e
As this was our last meeting for
the year, Mr- tiranger called for a.
report from the chairmen of the dif
ferent sections resuming the work
we h ive dune. (Short, informal re
ports were made widen showed that
t he club Inis accomplished something
in a great many lines, and that each
section is making greater plans for
next year.
A ph asant addition to the pro
gramme was tne three musical num
bers Mrs. Logan Vaughan played
the Intermezzo Gavotte of Constan
tins Yon iii lur usual charming style
and Miss Ella JNeel’s rendition of a
Meudeis-oiin Scherzo was the per
fection of delicate grace. The Misses
Aubrey gave a spirited duo, the Over
ture from Zampa.
The feature of the occasion was
tile address of Mrs. Warren Boyd on
Compulsory Education. Mrs. Boyd
is tile well known clu > woman who
is the chairman of the committee on
Compulsory Education for the State
Federation, and lias done a great
deal of work in social and educational
organization. Her address was a
pointed and practical appeal for the
future citizens of Georgia. She first
showed by the hardest and sternest
of facts and figures, the appalling
condition of Georgia. Our.state stands
among the last five in the Union, as
to Illiteracy, and one-eighth of our
voters cannot read nor write. As
such a large number of teachers were
present, Mrs. Boyd appealed espec
ially to them as having more influ
ence than any other body of people
on the lives of our children. She pre
sented the most convincing argu
ments in favor of Compulsory Edu
cation from an economic standpoint
showing that other states which are
not nearly so rich naturally have far
outstripped us by training the hauds
and brains of their people. Also from
a social standpoint she showed that
two-thirds of all criminalea are illit
erate, proving the great factor edu
cation is as a preventive of crime. As
Victor Hugo hassaid, “H,e who opens
a school, closes a prison.” The ad
dress coxicluded with an earnest ap
peal to Bartow county for the edu
cation of her citizens.
On motion of Mrs. Malcolm John
son, the club gave a rising vote of
thanks to Mrs. Boyd, and pledged
our support to her work.
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
are prompt and thorough and will
in a very short time strengthen the
weakened kidneys and allay trou
bles arising from inflammation of the
bladder. They are reccommended
everywhere. Sold by M. F. Word.
Loyalfy To Your Town.
YVhen one finds he is out of
sympathy with his own town and
can only say a good word for it
coupled with an apology, he ought
to get out. Many people fall into
a sort of unconscious habit of
growling. But it’s a miserable
habit. Such people make of them
selves a dead weight, while of
course they imagine themselves
particularly independent. The
i dividual has about all he can do
to get along under his own loads,
and he wants help and encourage
ment from those going his way,
and who are identified with him
in town. So with the interest he
has in its interest to care for, and
it needs all the pluck, all the en
ergy, all the co-operation and
helpfulness its citizens can pro
vide bring to bear. Every
man is a part of his town. The
town embraces the fortunes, aud
in some measure at least take on
the character, of the man. So
Royalty to one’s town is no more
than loyalty to one’s self; and this
loyalty is in the line of all well
shaped human nature. Therefore
it is right to say that the man who
does not stand up for his town is
in some way dwarfed. There is
something wrong about him. His
fellows will pass this judgment
upon him, and the chances are
that while he may add to the dis
comfort of others he will not escape
making himself unhappy.—Ex.
Consumption is less deadly than it used to be. *B*
Certain relief and usually complete recovery $
will result from the following treatment;
Hope, rest, fresh air, and— Scott's
EmuLsforu : SAa
ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND SI.OO. lu IF
The Waste of the Resources.
Emerson Hough, in Everybody’s
Magazine says:
In fifty years we shall have
whole state as bare as China.
The Appalachians will he stripped
to bedrock. The Rockies will
send down vast floods that cannot
be controlled. The Canadian for
ests north of the Great Lakes will
be swept away. Our middle west
will be bare. The Yazoo Delta
will be ripped apart, because no
levee will be able to- stand the
floods of those days. We shall
be living in crowded concrete
houses, and at double rent we pav
now. We shall make vehicles of
stet l, use no wood on on our fat ms.
We shall pay ten cents tor a news
paper, fifty cents for a magazine,
as much for a lead pencil. Cotton
will be immenseiy higher. Beet
will be the privilege of the few.
Clothing will co.-d twice what it
costs today. Like Chinamen, our
children will rake the soil for fuel
or fin age for foo l. We shall shiv
er in a cold, and burn in a heat,
never before felt in this temperate
n , meant by God as a comlort
ab e growing place for splendid
human beings—unless we wake up.
Weak women should try Dr.
Shoop’s Night Lure These soothing,
healing, antiseptic suppositories go
direct to the seat of these weaknesses.
My ‘‘Book No. 4 For Women” con
tains many valuable hints to women
and it is free. Ask Dr. Shoop, Ur
cine, Wis. to mail it. Ask the Doc
tor in strictest confidence, any ques
tions you wish answered. Dr. Shoop’s
Night Cure is sold by all dealers.
Gov. John A. Johnson, Democratic
candidate for the Presidency, likes
red neckties and wears them, says a
Washington correspondent of the
Brooklyn Eagle.
To stop any pain, anywhere in 20
minutes, simply take just one of Dr.
Shoop’s Pink Pain Tablets. Pam
means congestion—blood pressure—
that is all. Dr. Shoop’s Headache—
or Pink Pain Tablets—will quickly
coax blood pressure away from pain
centers. After that, pain is gone,
Headache, Neuralgia, painful periods
with women etc. get instant help, 20
Tablets 25c. Sold by all dealers.
Miss Clara Martin will be a candi
date for the Legislature at the elec
tion in East Toronto, Can. She is
Canada’s first female lawyer.
“Health Coffee” is really the closest
Coffee Imitation ever yet produced.
This clever Coffee Substitute was
recently produced by Dr. Shoop
Racinfe, Wis Not a grain of real
Coffee in it either. Dr. Shoop’s
Health Coffee is made from your
toasted grains, with malt, nut, etc.
Really it would fool an expert—who
might drink it for Coffee. No 20 or
JO minutes tedious boiling, “Made in
a minute” says the doctor. Sold by
J. A. Monfort A Cos. ,
Germany’s population is increasing
much more rapidly than that of
Britain or France This is a nation’s
greatest source of strength.
Nature has provided the stomach
with certain natural fluids known
as the digestive juices, and it is
through these juices that the food
we eat is acted upon in such a way
as to produce the rich, red blood
that flows through the veins of our
body and thereby makes us strong,
healthy and robust, and it is the
weakening of these digestive juices
that destroys health. It is our own
fault if we destroy our own health,
and it is so easy for any one to put
the stomach out of order. When
you need to take something take it
promptly, but take something you
know is reliable —something like
Kodol For Dyspepsia and indiges
tion. Kodol is pleasant io take, it is
reliable and is guaranteed to give
relief. It is sold bv M. F. Word.
The cotton mills of Switzerland
have remained almost stationary
for the last ten years, owing to for
eign competition and tariffs.
The Best Pills Ever Sold.
“After doctoring 15 years for
chronic indigestion, and spending
over two hundred dollars, nothing
has done me as much good as Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. I consider
them the best pills ever sold,” writes
B. F. Aoscue, of lugleside, NY C.
Sold under guarantee at Y'oung
Bros, drug store. 25c.
At least 90 per cent of all cases of
neuralgia headache are attributed by
Dr. Toms, an American oculist to
defects in the eyes.
Sick Headache and Biliousness
relieved at once with Ring's Little
Liver Pllis. A rosy complexion and
clear eyes result from their use. Do
not gripe or sicken. Good for all the
family. Sold by Young Drug Cos.
The anthracite coal production of
the United State is confined to Penn
sylvania, Colorado, Rhode Island
and New Mexico.
THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE iS, 1908.
HELPFUL
ADVICE
You won’t tell, your family doctor
the whole story about your private
illness —you are too modest. You
nded not lie afraid to tell Mrs. Pink
ham, at Lynn, Mass., the things you
could not explain to the doctor. Your
letter will 1 e held in the strictest con
fidence. From her vast correspond
ence with sick women during the
past thirty years she may have
gained the very knowledge that will
help your case. Such letters as the fol
lowing, from grateful women, es
tablish beyond a doubt the power of
LYDIA E.PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
to conquer all female diseases.
Mrs. Norman R. Barndt, of Alien
town, Pa., writes:
“ Ever since I was sixteen years of
age I had suffered from an organic de
rangement and female weakness; in
consequence I had dreadful headaches
and was extremely nervous. My physi
cian said I must go through an opera
tion to get well. A friend told me
about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, and I took it and wrote you
for advice, following your directions
carefully, and thanks to you I am to
day a well woman, and I am telling
all my friends of my experience.''
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-?
ham’s Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, nervous progtrat ion.
No Need of Suffering frow* Khf-timat ism.
It is a mistake to allow rheumatism
to become chronic, as the pauf can
always be relieved, and in most cases
a cure effected by applying Chamber
lain’s Pain Balm. The relief from
pain which it affords is alone worth
many times its cost. It makes sleep
and rest.possible. Even in cases of
long standing this liniment should
be used on account of the relief
which it affords. 25 and 50 cent sizes
for sale by M. F. Word, Cartersville,
Ga.
The estate of David Valentine was
settled at Fall River, Miss., after
having been in the courts 102 years.
Mrs. 8. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W
Va., writes: “I was a sufferer from
kidney disease, so that at times I
could not get out of bed, and when I
did I could not stand straight. 1
took Foley’s Kidney Remedy. One
dollar bottle and part of the second
cured me entirely" Foley’s Kidney
Remedy works wonders where others
are a total failure.
At Kansas City Joseph Burns was
sent to the penitentiary for five years
for stealing a locomotive.
Horn In lowa.
Our family were all born and raised
in lowa, and have used Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea
Remedy (made at Des Monies) for
years. Weikfiow how good it is from
long experience in the use of it. In
fact, when in El Paso, Texas, the
writer's life was saved by the prompt
use of this remedy. We are now en
gaged in the mercantile business at
Narooossee, Fla., and have introduced
the remedy here. It has proven very
successful and is constantly growing
in favor.—Ennis Bros. This remedy
is for sale byM. F. Word, Cartersville,
Ga.
The irrigated districts of Egypt
comprise 5,340,000 acres and support
10,000,000 persons.
No humbug claims have to be made
for Foley’ Honey and Tar, the well
known remedy for coughs, colds and
lung troubles. The fact that more
bottles of Foley’s Honey and Tar are
used than of any other cough remedy
is the best testimonial of its great
merit. Why then risk taking some
unknown preparation when Foley’s
Honey and Tar costs you no more
and is safe and sure.
Egyptian cotton land produces!
nearly four times as much per acre as
that of this country.
Here Is Relief for Women.
If rou have pains in the back, Urinary
Bladder or Kidney trouble, and want a
certain, pleasant herb cure for woman's
ills, try Mother Gray’s Australiart-boaf.
It is a safe and never-failing regulator.
At Druggists or mnil 50c. Sample pack
age FREE. Address, The Mother Gray
Cos., Leßoy, N. Y.
BGlass telephone poles, reinforced
by wire, are being used in some parts
of Germany.
Dfc Miles’ Anti-Pstn Pills stop pah* O
Just a few minutes. Sold by druggists
everywhere, 25 doses 25c, not sold to bulk.
On the Proper Treatment of Wives.
Rev. J. L. Scudder, of the First
Congregational church, of Jersey
City, recently writing in Leslie’s
Weekly, of the proper treatment of
wives, said:
Selfishness is the rock upon
which domestic bliss generally
goes to pieces. A model husband
never plays the tyrant. He treats
his.wile as an equal, hot as a su"
bordinate or slave. Some women
are married to bears. Some are
caged birds, too sad to sing. Others
have that word “obey” eternally
thrown at them. Another quality
in a good husband is his determ
ination to cultivate cheerfulness
and scatter sunshine in his home.
He will make himself handy
around the house and not expect
everything to be done for him.
When his wife asks him to mend
the sewing machine or put new
wire on the screen door, he will
not pout and say, “That was not
down in the marriage contract.”
He removes burdens wherever he
can, and moves around the house
like a bearded angel, blessing ever
thing he touches. He overlooks
any little weaknesses his wife may
possess, instead ot calling her a
“cross-patch,” and then becoming
ten times as cro.s and ugly him
self. He sympathizes rather than
irritates. He is not always in
sisting that he is right and his
wife is wrong. He is jovial and
lenient and lets the little woman
have her own way in many things
always allowing her to have the
last word. He never forgets to
tell his wife how much he thinks
of her. He speaks words of praise
while she is living, and doesn’t
wait until the funeral to deliver
sentiments she cannot hear.
Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont,N. H.,
writes: “About a j ear ago I bought
two bottles of Foley’s Kulnev Rem
edy. It cured me of a severe case
of kidney trouble of several years
standing. It certainly is a grand,
good inedieine, and I heartily recom
mend it.
Long Way Around In Scotland.
Scotland possesses several railway
anomalies, of which probably the most
notable is that of the stations of Mal
laig and Kyle, of Lochalsh. which,
though only twenty miles apart in a
straight line, are separated by no less
than SCO miles of rail by the shortest
route —viz, Crianlarkh, Balqubidder,
Parth and Inverness. Yet another
Scotch incongruity is that the nearest
railway station to the town of Port
Ellen, on the island of Islay, if we ex
cept the small local line at Campbell
town, is Ballycastle, in Ireland.—Lon
don Globe
A Crand Family Medicine.
“It gives me pleasure to speak a
good word for Electric Bitters,”
writes Mr. Frank Oonlan of No. 436
Houston St., New Y 7 ork. “It’s a
grand family medicine for dyspepsia
and liver complications; while for
lame back and weak kidneys it can
not be too higly recommended.”
Electric Bitters regulate the digestive
functions, purify the blood, and im
part renewed vigor and vitality to
the weak and debilitated of both
sexes. Sold under guarantee at
Young Bros, drug store. 50c.
Wanted His Share.
Sir Robert Ilart once told of a Chi
nese servant “boy” he had in his earlier
days. Sir Robert’s salary having been
increased, he was surprised to find that
his weekly bills increased, too, without
reason. The servant in whoso charge
they were was expostulated with, but
smilingly replied, "Master got ehaneee
—boy got chancee too!”—London Tele
graph.
Stomach Troubles.
Many remarkable cures of stomach
troubles have been effected by Cham
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
One man who had spent over two
thousand dollars for medicine and
treatment was cured by a few boxes
of these tablets. Price, 25 cents.
Samples free at M. F. Word, Carters
ville, Ga.
Election Notice.
GEORGIA —Bartow County.
Ordinary’s office of said county.
Chambers, June 9th, 19C8.
To the qualified voters of the “White
School District’’ in said county.
In accordance with the provisions of
section “4” of an Act, of the Legislature
of Georgia providing for Local Taxation
For Public Schools, approved August
21st, 1908. And upon petition filed there
under: It is ordered that an election lie
held at White Georgia in said school
district and county on thf 27th day of
Junel9oKto determine the question of
lx>cal Taxation for Public Scdiools in
said district as provided by said “Act”
said election to be held and managed as
ordinary special elections are held and
managed, and all regularly qualified vo
ters resident in said school district six
months prior to said election are entitled
to vote in said election.
Those voting in favor of such taxation
must have written or prinled on their
tickets, “For Local Taxation For Public
Schools.”
Those opposed to such taxation must
have written or printed on their tickets,
“Against Local Taxation For Public
Schools.”
Returns of said election to be made to
this office.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Notice of Sale.
In re Taff <fc Conyers, J. C. Taffs, J. M.
Conyers. No. 249 In Bankruptcy.
At the court house door in Carters
ville, Bartow County, Georgia, at 11
o’clock a. m. on Saturday June 20, 1908.
I will at public outcry sell to the highest
bidder for cash the accounts receivable
belonging to the estates of aforesaid
bankrupt. Taft A Conyers and J. C.
Taft’said accounts amounting in the ag
gregate to about £I2OO. This the 6th day
of June 1908.
2t. 11. W. HOWARD,
Trustee.
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
.. , cures made by Dr.
!■ Kilmer’s Swamp
|| Root, the great kid-
UYy'J [L nev, liver and blad
flP? y7<. / r der remedy.
I fdk It i* the great med-
LfV fjflN icai triumph of the
Ijllll nineteenth century;
ifiUq r, 111 discovered after years
IL—j of scientific research
rL Uj by Dr. Kilmer, the
'• eminent kidney and
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
successful in promptly curing lame hack,
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and
Bright’s Disease, which is the worst
form of kiilnev trouble.
Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have
kidnev, liver or bladder trouble it will be
found just the remedy you need. It lias
been tested in so many ways, in hospital
work and in private practice, and has
proved so successful in every case that a
special arrangement lias lieen made by
which all readers of this paper, who have
not already tried it, may have a sample
bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell
i.ucr more about Swamp-Root, and how to
finfloutif yon have kidney or bladder trou
ble When writing mention reading this
generous offer in this paper and send your
|iddrcss P > Dr.
doUaTsize 1 Kittles are Home of Swamp-Root,
sold by all good druggists. Don’t make
any mistake, but remember the name,
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on
every bottle.
Western & Atlantic Railroad
Current Schedule at
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
SOUTH.
No. 1 departs 5:53 p. m.
No. 2 departs 5:29 a. m.
No. 93 departs 9:56 a. m.
No* 95 departs 7:13 p. m.
No. 73 Rome Exp. departs . 8:06 a. m.
No. 95 will stop at Cartersville to let
off passengers from points North or West
of Nashville.
NORTH.
No. 2 departs 10:21 a. m.
No. 4 departs 10:31 p. m.
No. 92 departs 0:30 p. in.
No. 94 departs 8:27 a. in.
No. 72 Rome Exp. departs .... 6.55 p. m.
No. 94 will stop at Cartersville to let
off passengers from points south of At
lanta, or to take on passengers for
points north or west of Nashville.
FEELING
HVER-ISH
This Morning?
TAKE
Papfcuipj
L Stops Constipation Ji
2S<
A Gentle Laxative
And Appetizer
BERRYS
M Seeds
9HH prove their worth at harvest
time. After over fifty years of
HjAaM success, they are pronounced
■MH tlie best and surest by careful
planters everywhere. Your
DjSKWS dealer sells them. *“ r Seed
BHH| Annual free on request. **
• M. FEEBY A CO., Detroit, JUob;
One Cent a Word Column.
FOR SALE —Two nice fresh cows cheap.
J. Garnette Greene.
FOR SALE —Cheap, for cash a No. 1
family horse, a 2 seated surrey, a good
single buggy, a set of almost new har
ness, a one horse wagon, good saddle.
My work will keep me from home most
of the time. I would like to sell.
W. H. MILNER.
FORSALE—Have several yearly sub
scriptions to the Atlanta Georgian that
I M ill sell at £3.00 each as long as they
last. Address G. R. Bond, 404 Peters
Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE—Fifty feet rubber hose, side
board, garden plow*, a lot of tools, plans
and specifications for seven room house
never used. Price low for cash. Ow
ner leaving city. Phone 54.
\\ ANTED—Reliable, energetic sales
men to handle an article that is in de
mand in all households. Compensa
tion is made thoronghlv satisfactory.
Address, Box 312, Cartersville 3t.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communlca-
C V^2 n , Udeiltlal -. HAN D B OOK on Patents
§ent free. Oldest agency for securing patenta.
Patents taken tnrouph Mupn St Cos. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I .arrest etr.
eolation of any scientlllo Journal. Terms, f3 a
BokbyaU newsdealers.
MUNN & Co. 36,Broadw *’ New York
Branch Office. 05 F St. Washington. V. C. I
VVm. Tranham )
Georgia' Tranham) 1W! g 1
To Georgia Tranham defendant in above
stated case:
You are hereby notified and com
manded to be and appear at the next
term of said court to be held in anil for
said county on the second Monday in
July 1908, then and there to answer
Plaintiff’s petition in libel for divorce.
In default whereof said court shall pro
ceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness' the Honorable A. \V. Fite,
judge of said court, this the 20th day of
April, 1908.
J. K. ANDERSON. Deputy Clerk.
Indigestion
Stomach trouble Is but a symptom of. and not
fn itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases yet
tiny are symptoms only of a certain specific
Nerve sickness —nothing else.
U was tills fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop
In the creation of that now very popular Stomach
Remedy—Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. Going direct
to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success 1
and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. With. ♦
out that original and highly vital principle no
such lasting accomplishments were ever to be had.
For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad
breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop’a
Restorative—Tablets or Liquid—and see for your,
self what it can and will do. We sell and cheer*
fully recommend
Dr. Shoop’s
Restorative
THE BUFORD DRUG CO.
Colds
It should be borne In mind that
every cold weakens the lungs, low
ers the vitality and prepares the
system for the mere serious dis
eases, among which are the two
greatest destroyers of human life,
pneumonia and consumption.
Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy
has won its great popularity by its
prompt cures of this most common
ailment. It aids expectoration, re
lieves the lung 9 and opens the
secretions, effecting a speedy and
permanent cure. It counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia.
Price 25c, Large Size s°c.
Very Serious
* It is a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have the
itrong one given you. For this
reason we urge you in buying
to be careful to get the genuine—
BLack-DraugHT
Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old, relia
ble medicine, for constipation, in
digestion and liver trouble, is firm
ly established. It does not imitate
other medicines. It is better than
others, or it would not be the fa
vorite liver powder, with a larger
sale than all others combined.
SOLD IN TOWN F2
MAKE ICE CREAM
FROM WATER
and a small quantity of condensed
milk, if fresh milk cannot be had.
RECIPE.
14 pint condensed milk costs . . „ .06c.
Add enough eold water to make one
quart 00
One 13c. package JELL-O ICE
CREAM Powder 13e.
Total . . ,I9c.
Mix all together thoroughly and
freeze. Don’t heat or cook it;
don’t add anything else. This
makes two quarts of delicious ice
cream in 10 minutes at very small
cost.
AND YOU KNOW IT’S PURE.
Five kinds: Chocolate , Vanilla, Straw
berry, Lemon and Unflavored.
2 packages 25c. at all grocers.
Illustrated Recipe Book Free.
The Genesee Pure Food Cos,, Le Roy, N, Y.
HUMAN MACHINERY.
The marvelous mechanical inventions
of today are but mere toys compared to
the human body. This is one machine,
that must be given constant and intelli
gent care. Once permitted to run tc * 1
far without skillful repair, the wreck
just ahead.
STUART’S BUCHU AND JUNIPE^
has repaired more human ills, relieved
t.ie strain on weak parts and completely
cheeked the cause than any other imWI
rating cordial. It relieves kidnev di> j
eases, catarrh of the bladder, diabete,
dropsy, gravel, headache, dyspepsia, pain
in the back and side, loss of appetite,
general debility, neuralgia, sleeplessness,
rheumatism and nervousness. STU\RT’S
BUCHU AND JUNIPER positively re-J
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