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Alliance Department.
JD JM ECTOR 1\
Cliy Conntjr Alilitne*.
Hl**U lrt Friday*l.» J.n.
VrwUlt-^W. It MundevStlc.
t io*>Pre«id«nt--1>. F. Omni.
fcucrtUrv ~K. M, Ilronn.
Fort Gaines Alliance No. 604.
Jl«wta Friday heforo tho 3rd Sunday.
Frenitl.-nt— D F. flunn,
BacraUry—Wfll U U«. Icy.
Chapel Alliance No. 0.
M« -*U Saturdny b» f«>rc th« IhiA iSsfldn}’.
Firrident— A. t\ Holton,
t«r*tuij-!l. r, Fiocff
Midway* AUiancc^No. 602.
tho M FrWoj'*.
Fr»*i<lerit~lt. F, Kok^r, Wn.li.
tj»i\Ury-J. A
Cotton Kill Alliance.
JrT' »*ts .'uturdiiy In Tore the 4tl» Sunil 113 '.
Vr*”i< "lit -T. I*. .l»**U*r.
bv cretiiry— J. II. Olive r.
Mount (Mend.
"XI#*»!>* fttttuMluy liffun* 3rd SunduV.
I*i»-idoul—W. II- MhiiiIo* illt*.
."•Miry J. L. C'ro/.icr.
OaUnnA
Meetr 1th Saturday,
rro-idwnt- \V. W. McKinnon,
KucrrUr)-!!' J. L >njj.
Blutr.on.
M«n
I’nvldcnt- YV. It. Itrvnn.
Focrutmy VV, 8. llurr.u.
Opposilion to Gov. Gordon.
Kineo Gov. Gordon caino out flat
footed against the stib-troa.Hur)
plan paragraphs bavo begun to
muko their appenranco in the state
papers to tho effect that ho tvill
liuvo opposition for senator, and
that tho allinnco will bo again*!
him. It is not at all improbal le
that lie will Imvo opposition, and it
would not bo surprising if an al
tempt should bo made to pledge
candidates lor tho Icghliturc
against him. If let alone, howev¬
er, tho nMiunco will not oppose
him, and it is cmlromoly doubtful
if it could be induced to oppose
him. there are ambitious men
who would like to sueecon Senate')
Hi own, and thou* only’chance for
doing so i.i to carry the alliance
against Gov. Go>don.
But could the alliance be induced
to tuko a stand against him? if
present signs count for anything it
could not. Gov. Gordon lias the
good will of tho farmers in all parts
< f tho state, and ho is tho idol < f
*he conrmlcrnto vetorans, many ol
whom aro now influential farmers
and aliiancomen. ilo has made an
excellent governor, and there is
not a farmer who does not know
that ho is tho friend of the farmers
Tho only thing about which he and
the nlhat.co differ in tho sub-treas¬
ury plan, and all allinncomon do
not approvo that moasuro* A
great many of those who havo giv¬
en it careful consideration doubt
its feasibility. On!}’ a lew days
ago a union convention of alliance
men and workingmen in Missouri
refused to adopt a resolution ap¬
proving it. New here in tho west
has it a hoarty support. Tho un¬
derstanding in this -tat© s.oms to
bo that tho farmers aro not wedded
to it. They knew very well that
if it wore a measure for their all oi
the leading democrats in public life
would not condemn it.
It can bo quite safely stated there*
fore, that no opposition worth no¬
ticing can bo organised against
Gov. Gordon on the ground that he
does not favor tho sub-treasury
plan Thore may be thoso who
think the}’ can beat him on the
sub-treasury issue, but if they un¬
dertake to do so they will find
Ihcmsclvos mistaken. There will
be a good deal of talk about tho
growing hostility of the alliance to
him and about the probability ol
his being beaten, but it will not
amount to anything.
Senator Iloni thinks that Sena¬
tor IMumb’a resolution to suppress
tho liquor traffic in the Sent/.© wing
of tho dapitol is a personal reflec¬
tion tu senators. How could it be
a personal reflection on tho senator
frowv Massacbaselts, when the chief
pleasure oi his life is breakfasting
©very f 3 r»w»<lwy morarng with ntt or
thodox irieml, n ledv who has a
ra.e Ciltfor making ffthbatts and
coffee, tho latter being tho only
cxhiliarating beverage ho indniges
.
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lTflpplne«^ depends very much on tho
,.n.otlUo«.V.b!,t condition of tho kidnevs and ll.pmb.mM liver Tho
lilU.,
ti|OSe whose dqrostiou la gmak You can
regale nr liver and kidneys witj
It. Mci-oftn's Liver uud
(1.00 per bottle.
■<i« - '4* •
Washington on Oct. 1 far the par- ,
p< o intercom of artptiifirg for ih‘«my of
me niiit trunk Hue of
railway to codnccl the Xurth*
A meric* n system with *.hr»t it'
•South America. The bond of
this fricndtdtip already existing between
country and her sister repub
lies in u!U ba greatly rtrciigthened
by such an iron link.
I)r. J. II. McLean's t hills and F -rvr ('nro
by mild yrit effective action will cure, fc‘oid |
a*. 00 ceuU a bottlo.
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Hot Springs.
Have 3 'ou ever visited Hot
Springs? A Ins! You meet while
there so many instances of terrib’e
b ood poison, evidenced b}’ disfig¬
urement of face and form. Jlitliei ,
rush sufferors from scrofula, syphi
is, ccscma, salt rheum, t.leers,
blemished skin, twisted and aching
joints, limbs made crooki 1 by
rheumatism, etc., etc. S >mo find
relief, I some do not and come away
w
|)oor in purse and grloviously dis¬
appointed. It costs money to vis¬
it and sojourn at Ilot Springs
Tho experiment of going there
cannot bo indulged in without con
<• ideruble expense. IIow thnnkfu!
then should everyone b^ to know
there is a remedy even more bene¬
ficial in eases o«)-looJ poison limn
lIoi*l?prrnga. We refer to iiolunh
Blood Halm (B* i). B.) es to it
merits tliousands will
Z. T. llailerion, Macon, Ga..
writes: ‘T contracted blood poison
I first tried physicians, and tliei
went to Hot Springs.. I returner 1
hnifto a ruined man ph)feieall}'
Nothing seemed to do me an\
good. My mother persuaded m*
to try B. B. B. To my utter nston
ishment evory ulcer quick’}’ healed
Jus. L. Bosworth, A'hmta, Ga.
says: “Some years ago l contract
ed blood poison. I hud no nppcliti
my digestion was ruined, ihcuma
tism drew up my limbs . io ! eouh
hardly walk, my throat was cav.toi i
zed five times. Hot (Springs gav
mo no benefit and m 3 ’ Iito was on
of torture until I gayo B. 13. B. :
trial, and stirprLing as it ntn;
scorn, tho use ol live bottles curie
mo."
Iiidige&tiim roeulfs from a fiurtlul para!
_v>1.3 of tho btomui ti mill is tin' i.fiirmrv
cause of n very iat>to majority of I he ili
tlmt humanity Js lied’ to. Th > n\o»t o f»:e
t vn remedy is 1 H’. . 1 . II. JleLeai.’a Litth
Liver and Kidney Fillets.
•••
C aneor of the Lip J nretl.
I suffwred from Career on nit
l»p that (lefifxi the skill of the best
physicians of tho Slate. 1 had i
burned eut, but tho operation onl\
mado It worse, causing it .to spread
over more surface hud cat dcepei
in. I finally lind it burned of
again, and used Swift’s Specific (S
S. S ) to heal it up »nd drive tin
poison out of mi' blood. Tin
eflVet of the Specific was magical!
It healed up tho Cancer entirely
without leaving a soar as a remain
dcr. This was over four years ag<
and sinco then there has been m
sign of a return of tho Cancer. I
will cheerfully* answer any enqui¬
ries in regard to mv case.
K.vos Yount, Bradford, Ohio.
A Prominent Druggist (’tired.
“Eleven v’ciirs ago I was stiff ei
ing lromnn attack of Wliitu Swell¬
ing. A great many promim nt
physicians alter did me but failed
to effect a cure. 1 couimcucci! us
ing Swift's Specific (S. S. S.), and
after it for a few months 1
was entirely cured, and sinco thop
hnvo had no symptoms of Yu re
turning. I fedl that the cure is en.
tirely duo to tho curative proper
tics contaihod in S. S. S. I can
cheerfully roconnncnd it «*»s n mod- •if
icino to all suffering humanity.
Fai l W. Iyii;kpat.;ick,
of Kirkpatrick & Wafford, Drug
gists, Johnson CUv, • # Tonr.
Troatijc on Blood and f-kin Fisoascs trailed
free. Swrrr Srscinc Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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Domplirvgi
Rpyal witK -
B^Kin^
and appetizing than a well-made dumpling,
fil-cd with the fruit of the season. By the
u<ie of the Royal Baking Powder the crest is
boiled,will ecJfi'bief 2 DumpUn^'mad^whh he n it!kTcd w !
daintv and wholesome, anti may
be eaten steaming not with perfect tfc^UrrTwkh impunity.
lues,er.-o»e woffle: ! !
, itihree tcspooni of Rm-al tkkir^ Tcwdei andamall
lirt of*^ «s:cf mnd'iJren a larj;c po^atoT gratet!
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•tesm ur.tu the fruit it under. Uske if prefab,
In all receipts calling for -ream cf tartar
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I «e v whJles^?f^.d'Sd* ) r iTmZc^
ti/.ing and
r.arnica!. Koval Baking Powder ia specially
n.ado for us: in the preparatiua of thh
itad most delicate cookery. .
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“Seeing is Believing”
bSMr nutinma . §k
And the best lamp P'JJifASJJ |F
ever mode, like Alad
din’s of old, a “won- *
derful lamp!” A lamp Cl^ fftjg/^4
absolutely exploalve and non, wvSfaTOsVjS jr a gS8 m
ms* J
breakable, gives lear, which aoff,
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brilliant tvhite light
cf 86 candle potverl
Purer and brighter
than gas light, softer
than electric light,
more cheerful than
either 1 That lamp is
“The Rochester. 59
.'And v/ith it there is no smoke, no smell
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no climbing up of the flame, no and “tantrums'*
nor annoyance of any kind, it never
needs trimming. Its founts (oj! reservou-s)
being tough roiled seamless brass, with cen
tral draft, it is ahsolntely (,itfozo tandlt. unbreakable,
and rs soft jj n
Only five years oid, end over two million cf
th*st lamps in use. It irust be a GOOD lamp to
for makc cuch a telling success. lamps Indeed it is,
lamps may come and may go, but
the Rochester ehtnes on forever I We
make over s.ooo artistic varieties,--Hanging
and Tabie Lamps, Banquet, kind, Study, Vase and
Piano Lamps,—©very in Bron/e. Por
ce L a, ’.? ra ? s ’ Nicke. and Elack Wroug^ht Iron.
Ask u the lamp dealer for »t. Look for the
trsde-mark stamp: The Rochester. ’ If he
hasn t the eemum Rochester and the stylo you
want, or if no lamp-store atei is near, send to us
fo T fr tf .! llMst i catalogue (and reduced
price-list), and we will box and send you any
tamp safely by express, right to your door.
ROCHESTER LAMP CO.,
4*3 Park Place, New York,
Monufariurcrt. ^JanzUSSaLf and sole Owners o/Itocrie^ter Patents,
Pi’GSS tho Button, ^gJl" ™™'
V K \ * H- and Dneno v s ma- Lights. , , Mnafe . . Jr*, a«lf-J.lchilrur ^_7 _jg L
I f rtt Vr.m^fC ksi aiAPocket Wt Jim crack, iJlrap. but real No genuine toy nor
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A inwt* in nickel cate,
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ottMItand 1000 extra lighters sent prepaid for 91 tt
you write and mention this paper, will tel I you how
to |och#*ter get one for nothing. Addrose Retail Department of
Limp Co„ 37 Barclay Struct, New Yoriu
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I havo made tlie disease of f
FITS, EPIIZEPS^T op
FAUXOTG SICKHESS;
tgetr.flv. I a-ABRANT nsy others remedy to
e-svr>rs: cases. Because have
■msou ftk f;Hr not now receivtnjt a cure.
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Civ Ft press
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TEE CEILS-- es pUTE AMERICAN
|j s v. ~ -2? E ur ill. tpj 1 y T ; • r K I V, S4P ' sC i r y
* * a m
AND
Stomach#LiveF Cure 1
r J"Hr\ Moot AStOil» A e+rynl csnl 11U V*.o» TtT/^rH/scil J Cllv^ TM<r<r>/vir/-»T»vr 1-/IS*. OrQVy
— t - k '- - 1 0 * - i Oi i
► • til’9 L.CiSt OllO lllillvIrG'Jl Y0BrS. .
R is Pleasant to the Taste as tha Sweetest Nectar.
It is Sale and K3>milCSS 8 .S the PUFGSt Milk*
rn Thu • iTOuitertuI^cryiBO % i >r • m Tunic • 1 hr* °alv i recently , been introtluoed • . * . . into .
thl3 COUStry by tho Orc?.t COUtil AffiCriCflU iUCdiClXie Company, RHtl VCt it
^ rCat VaIu0 ^ a CUHUivO RiTCUt 1.03 long boCH kllOWn bv the native inlmb
iUiata cf Soutlt America, t\*ho rely almost whiA wholly upon its great mediciiiai
p.*m to cure every form of dmsuo by tl.cr r.ro overtaken. •
and valuaUo South Anericna mod-eine poises powers and
qualities hitherto unkuo'.m to the mcoical proiec.nou. Ihis medicine {uu- j
completely Complaint, solved and disease? the problem of of the cure of Indigestion, System. Dyspepsia, Liver !
tho jrencral Nervous It also cures all
§ Ncrvmo rms . of f* Ionic iVl ?3 qualities hca V‘* 1 fro! v. ?\ aicli Y^ io evcr possc&:cs C:U15e and * 14 1-y pcifonas its great this curative by the Great
the digestive tho stomach, tlic liver and tho bowels. No powers
upon v.ith organs, remedy
compares this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and
strengthencr broken of the life forces of the huimrMxxly and as a great renewer of
a down constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in the
treatment and euro of diseases of tae Lungs tlian any ten consumption rem¬
edies ever used on this continent. It h a, marvelous cure for nervousness
of females of al! ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical pt'riod known
as change in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic alraos/
constantly for the spate of two or three years. It will carry them safely
over the the danger. aged This great strengthener and curative is of inestimable
value to and iniirm, because its great energizing properties will
give them a new hold on life. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives oi
many oi those who will ilc a half dezeu bottles of the remedy each year
CURE S
Nervousness find
Nervous Prostration,
Nervous Headache and
^ 4^clio
Female Weakness,
All Diseases of Women,
Nervous Chills,
V. iira b’ s * s » • -
Nervous Paroxysms and
ST?? 1 lot r lashes, $***“*
Pali>itation Ms?^ of tlio Heart, ‘
.-ileenlessncsC De^nd^cr,
St. Vitus's ]>mco,
Nervotisaess of Females,
NerV0USnc&3 of Old h gO>
Neuralgia, Pains . Heart,
in tho
Pains in the Back,
Health.
All these and many other complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonic.
NERVOUS DiSSASES.
As a euro for every class of Nen r ous Diseases, no remedy has been able
j ! all lo compere its effects with the the Nervine youngest Tonic, child which the is oldest very and pleasant most and delicate harmless iudivid- in
upon or
tab Nine-tenths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir, are
t 1 dependent on nervous cxlsc.ustlon fvod in and tho impaired blood, digestion. general When debility there is an
insufficient supply of nerve a state of of
; the brain, spinal marrow and nerves is the result, Starved nerves, like
starved much*, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied, a:id
a thousand Avcakuccvea and oilmen is disappear a.i tho nerves recover. As tho
I nervous system must supply cil the power by r which the vital forces of the
J body Ordinary arc food carried does on, not it contain is iho fir sufficient t to suffer quantity for want of tho of kind perfect of nutriment nutrition,
j ! to repair tho a present mode of living and labor imposes
necessary wear cur*
| upon the nerves. F 01 * this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food be
supplied. This recent prod action of tho f 1 >uth American Continent has been
i found, by analysis, to contain ihc essential elements out of which nerve tissues
is formed. Tbu accounts for its :u?.gic power to cure a:l lorms 01 nerVQUil
1
ClUV.’yoEDSVIliS, Altg. 2), ’S3,
To (hr Cro'.t Scutfi American Medicine Co.:
Vz%J> c.r.N’T*:-! <»c-iro to say to you that I
havo sufYcrcd for masiy yearn with u very 1 seri
out: disease of the stom icli ui:«l i*erve.*. tried
evcT y medicine I could lr ;.i t i but I nothing
vised done mo tiny vourXircat anprcoiafclo South good American until Nervino was atl
to and trv since
Tor.ic Str.muoh and Liver t’nrv, nmi
usingsever.il boulenof it I must say th;;fc 1 aa
sar nTlsct\ «t ft* tvondcrfuJ rov.'ex.i to eure tho
stomach anil tiie general v.huc ol nervous tr.is remedy system. 1 li do, evory
o;!C kncv as you
would uot be uLlo to supply tiie J A demand, IIap.dee
Co.
A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITUS’S DANCE OR CHOREA.
dwi&tcr. Crawfordsvillk, twelve Isd.. May 13, r^ 6 .
vui^sT'a-'re'^^L^WM years old, had been af
J ® Ufwbtk. uJi reduced tiaXwnn’ Sa^af.
0 could t-oul.l
1 low anything but milk. I had to handle her
like uu infant. Doctor and neighbors gave her
i up. I eomsicncct giving her ttcSouth Atacri
can X'ervine 'i oiirc; tbc cifects u *-re very sur¬
I'tidnn. In three days she was rid cf thencr
cured vousness, her and completely. rapidly improved. I thud: Four l ottles
the South
American Nervine the grandest remedy ever
dh^rcd.aodwouu^macn^t^^
Subscribed Vontn^ry end Coyn!:>, f before May
s’ -n to mo f .ds
19,1SS7, til as. if. 'in.vvu, Notary I’uklis.
__ INDIGESTION
i AND DYSPEPSIA.
Tlio Great South American Nervine Tonic
Which vc now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discov¬
ered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast train of symptoms
ami hsrrors which are the result of disease and debility cf the human stom¬
ach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incalculable value who is
affected thousands by disease'of the that Stomach, this is the because the experience and testimony of
go to prove c.vn and only one great cure in the
world for this universal destroyer. » There ia no care of unmalignant disease
of the stomach which can resist the wonderful curative powers of the South
American Nervine Tonic.
Harriet E. IXaU, r.f Wayr.ctown, Ini., pays:
I “I owe ray life to The Great South American
j Nervine. I had been in bed for five l iouius
! fr- ai the effects of an exhausted Stomach, lu
j digestion. Nervous Prostration and a general
■ shattered con;H:iun cf my whole system. Dud
RivtQ up r.ll hope*of petting trail. Had tried
t!:r: doctors with r.o relief. The first Lottie of
the Nerviae.Tcnic able walk about, improved end n:c Ivw so Lotties ur.irh Hint tired I
was to a c
me entirely, l believe it the Le-t medicine in
the world. I can not recommend it tea highly.”
Mrs. M. Sugar Crc-ek Vr.Boy, I-d„
vrriws: “I havo used several bottles • i The
south American Nervine Tonic, and witl say I
consider it the best medicine in the world. I
believe It saved, the lives ol two of my children.
| They were down a ad nothing cpy .o i todn
them any good until I proenred tar- remedy,
It was very surprising I how recoutmcnd rapidly they tltcaadf- both
Improved ;iuo all on its use.
to
EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED.
I SOLO BY
W. M. SPEI 6 HT,
: DRUGGIST.
. SOLE AGENT _ _ _ __
T7 z^-\ \ y J yx I fv Tn^tT I ‘ I \/ T~
V / } j \| | Y
V 7 J J. JL_ «
Broken Constitution,
Debility Indigestion of and Old Dyspepsia, Age,
Heartburn and Sour Stomach,
Weight and Tenderness in Stomach,
Loss of Appetite,
Dizziness Frightful and Dreams, Hinging in the Ears,]
Weakness of Extremities and
Fainting, Impure and Impoverished Blood,
Boils and Carbuncles,
Scrofula, Ulcers,
Scrofulous Swelling and
Catarrh Consumption cf the of Lungs, tho Lungs,
Bronchitis and Chronic Cough,
Liver Complaint,
C hrouiy Diarrhoea,
Delicate and Scrofulous Children,
Summer of Infants.
?Tr. Solomon Bond, ft member Iml., of the “1 Society have
cf J ricQiD, oi bottles Darlington, of The Great says: South Arneri
tired twaive Stounach I.iver
(uu Nervine Tonic and and Cure,
and I consider that every bottle did for me one
hundred dollars worth of good, because I have
not had a good night’s sleep for twenty years
en account of irritation, pain, horrible dreams,
r.ud general nervous prostration, which hus
been caused by chronic indigestion and dys¬
pepsia of the stomach and by a broken down
condition of my nervous system. But now! cun
lie end down I feci and like sleep nil night as sweetly I do not ns a baby, think
a sound man.
there has ever been a medicine introduced into
this country wh eh will at all compare with
this Nervine Tonic as a euro for tho stomach.”
CraWFOEDSTIIXS, I.ND., JunO 22, 1SS7.
Jly daughter, eleven years old, was severely
affiictcd with St. Vitus ’3 Banco or Chorea. We
Cave her three and one-half bottles of South
American Nervi no and sho 13 ^completely re¬
stored. I believe it will cure every case of £t.
Vitus’s Banco. I have kept it in my family for
two years, and am sure it is tho greatest rem¬
edy fhi, fi'l in forms tho world for Indigestion and Dyspop
t'i Nervous Disorders and 1 ailing
Health from, whatever caute.
Jomt T. Slisir.
■SiicJ'' cf Ir./Vtana, 1
iS-. i'.tjoru'rj Cnur.l'/, ) SJ ’
E-.iVcribcd and tworu to hefr ro mo this June
2 d, 1SG7. Ciiab. \V. Vr.iojiT,
l’ublie.
?':=!. Ei’a A. Bratton, cf Now Bops, Indiana,
r’.vs: “I can not express how muck I owe to the
Nervine Tonic, hy system was completely
shattered, ai?p€tito poae, vros couvhing ana
stilting f up blood; am sura I was iu the first
stagf 3 0 consumptioa,cn inheritance Lauded
down throuerh several ccr.crati >us. I lx ?i:u
L.Liner me Nurvlae Tonic and and cc atlaacd its
u e lor alxnit ni.t on lbs, am c®tircly
erred. It ijtfae grandest remedy for aerves,
stomach and lungs 1 have cyer seen,
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CMtyhiug “My health severely. had been I only very weighed poor for 110 years, v i.«
hen I cotameuced uiicn South American pounds
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Nervine. I have used two Lotties and now ami
better weigh 13.0 pounds, and am much stronyvr
than have been for-five vesrs. Am stirs
would not have j:v«i through the Winter bad
I not secured this remedy. My customers see
wh».i It it Lis done for me'and buy it eagerly.
satisfaction.”
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