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•strsUf)—Will B Cojlejr.
Chapel Alliance No. 0.
Mi'rti Suturduy tx fore the >i.d buriday.
Pr« >i«h nt- .1. Mutton,
ffturetlry* B. r.lVnrce.
tfidway’ Aliiarce So. 602,,
Jil^u the list JS'r’d.ty*.
I'rt-iflenl— M. F, I.okev,
Hccrgtary—J. A. Wash.
Cotton Hill Alliance.
M< <•(* Saturday bofure tho 4th 8uudny.
Prf"i(J*nt—T. P. Jester.
KecrctHry—J. B. Oliver.
Mount (illcad.
M<*ef» Saturday heforo 3rd Stimlny.
President—-Wi II- Miu.d-v ille.
tfecret.iry—J. L. Oror.ior.
Oukhuid.
Mectr 4th SaturJnv.
I’re.ddcnt—W. Soeretary—IP \V. MeKinnon,
J. Lung.
Blnfftiin.
I’robidont—W. B. Bryan.
Secretary—W. S. Hume.
>ndlti(»n Ujpplness of d*»pend» verj* much on tho
the kidneys and Itwr. Tho
ids of life malio but littlo improssinn on
l joso wlinsn digestion Is good. You can
ri’itultttrt your Ilvor and kidneys with Pr.
J. II. on’s Liver and Kidney Balm.
fl.OOper bottle.
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The trouble about a site for the
World’s Fair grows heavier on
Chicago. Mr. Pullman bus offered
tbo directors room rent freo in thc
suburban town which boars bis
name. To prosliluto the fair lc
advertising purposes in this way
would be to foredoom it to com¬
plete failure. Tho success ot tins
great enterprise would be of im¬
mense advantngo to Chicago, hut
on the other buna its failure would
•nfiicl very front damage cn the
city. At present, i< must he admit
tod, tho outlook lor tho World’s
Fair is decidedly iho reverse oi
promising, and tho precious time
between now and 1802 is fast gl d
in r by.
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Far bettor than tlio !mr.-h troutmont of
»■ !* •! •»•-< wlil- li horribly ^rip<» th*« pjitloni
i.’fi th .trovs tho contlng of tho rlomruJio
Dr. J. II. Mi’Loanh; t'hillu ftnJ Fovcr Cure
by mihl yot olYoctlvo action will euro. Sohl
a* 50 coute a bottle.
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A Louifu'aniaii nut hunting in hi
tettivo swamps came across a queer
animal, which lie brought down
with Ms gun, and Rent to the editor
of tho New York Times. The edi¬
tor, who id an authority on Btitli
matters, at onco pronounced the
co ’•p* to bo that of u mosquito, <«.» •a* 1
B*"ob lignng. in its way.” From tip
t<> Dp ot its wing, he says, without
ghost of a smile, it measured three
quartern of an inch, while in a tore
tnd-atil direction it spans fully an
inch and a half. Ho then given the
following lucid explanation of the
species: **A casual observer will
readily sco that it belongs to the
Tholyphonidca gigantcus or Thai
ungidea family, which presents »
compact group, though tho truesi *
tion, in ono plane, from tho aonri
dca through thc families Cyphoph
thalmidos and Frogulides is tolera¬
bly apparent, whilo in another
plane they show ovidont uflinity to
the Pycnogonides. - ’ This Is n
modest way tho editor of tho Times
has of saying that this species ot
mosquito has n cross on tho abdo¬
men by which it can be identified.
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You Take no Risk
In buying Hood’s Sarsaparilla, for it Is
everywhere recognized ns tha standard
building-up medicine and Wood purifier.
It has won Its way to tho front by its own
intrude merit, and has the largest sale of
any preparation of Its kind. Any honest
druggist will confirm thi* statemeut. If
5 on doo.de to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla
do not bo induced to by anything olsa In
st )ad. Ho sure to get Hood’s. 59.
thu Pulpit and the Stage.
Rev. F. M. Siirout, pastor United
Bfirthrou CUurclu Bluo Mound. Kan.
«*js : “I fool it mj dotv to tell what L*r.
King’s New Discovery has done for me
My Jungs were Lully dneosed and mv
qaritihioLers thought I could live onh
r few weoki. I took five bottle of u
Kings New Discovery aud am bouuiI and
well, gajtiusg 2<5 lbs. in weight.”
Arihar Love. Muuag<>r Iajvc’s Fanny
Folk Combination writes After a thor
ough trail i.ud ooaviiwiag evideno
ooiifbi.nt l>r. K an's
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< late. <iA'J • !
OVt i laul C iUHiifw UXX'JL I :
in. 1 finally had it Hurncd off
again, and used Swift’s Specific (*$.
cox, ,S ; to i heal ... :t up pal _ , t.iite , - _ ., -ac
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poison out of my blor.l, Tho
; f _, r;" i i i, • {’ , ' c “*’ • *"* ““e'** . .. -
Jl r.ca'ctJ uj. the ( ancer entirely
» ti.«ut Uuvinjf a fear as a
dor. This was over fonrycars a •
nnd since then there has been r.o
sign of n return of tbo Cancer. 1
will cheerfully answer any cri'jub ;
rie» in regard to my ease.
Enos Yount, Bradford, Ohio.
A Prominent Druggist ( nr 1.
‘•Eleven years } ago h 1 was * suffer- .
uig . irotnan . atuuk of \* St ic* .. .vela- .. j
ing. A great ninny prer incut;
physicians alter d^l me but fulled
to effect a cure. I commenced us- |
;__o.„:r,v ng b\%tfi s q, pcctfic (o. /c S. Ci m C- J, T am* ,
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alter lining it for a few months I :
was entirely cured, and sin? o th*i.
iiavo had no symptoms of its re¬
turning. 1 feel that the euro i.- on
tirely duo to thc curative proper
ties contained in 8. S. S. I ear
cheerfully recommend it as a med¬
icine to all suffering humanity.'’
Paul \V. Kick Patrick
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of Kirkpatrick & Wafford, Drug
gists, Johnson City, Tonn.
Treatise on Blood ntid Hkin Pi e xes msuF
free. Swift Sukciitc Co., Atlanta, (la.
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A Lady’s l’eifccl Companion.
Our now book by f/r. John IT. Dye, cii<
of New York’s most skillful jdiysielMU
shows Unit pain is net nee ary in child
birth, but results from CllUfv **;i .'iy a!
derffood and overcome. I! el.* ;ly • re\<
that any woman may be* >uw n mothei
without any pa*u what v 1
also tells how to overcom; end orover.
umriilng dekuensand thc neo.y oiher evil
atumdiug pregnaiiey. It i highly er:
~or:ed by pLitsieinns ovevywhcioi.s t’<
wife’s tr ie private eonijiimion. (. ni tlih
out : it will ; ivo you pir.il paiu. and pos¬
sibly your lilo. Sen.l l vo cciit atun j. fo
descriptive cireulam t« - timor.bils, ai>«
ooufidontial letter son: In ■ ee.led ••r.velof ■
Address Fk ank Thomas & Co , Publish
Wrt, Baltimore, Md,
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I'n luo > xposuro to p<»M winds, r.v'r
bii/fht li^lii, oi ina’r.i In, may bring on it.
llftiimlkMi ainl m r*>iif; of iho oyou. Di.
J U. McLoan’rt Stv»‘i;.-t:i;’!;ing K% > > Ffilv<
vs ill snbduo tho Ii.Jactation, .•<• >’ uni
aootho t.ho norvort, m.tl : :t.*!i r '!.c.»n ”*«al
tticl falling Fyo olyht. 2-> coat = <; * ox
E ADYlTlTlSl.C.
| $1,00 PER YE m
HSLP ni TINIE CF NEED.
W hen a nun is drowning he will grasp at • t .
lilt straws will net save him. Extend to hi:n ;
iIfs*bo::t and his rescue is certain.
Mr. James A. Greer, of Athens, Ga, (endorsedby
(he editor of the Athens Banner-Watchman) make
thc following statement:
"I am first cousin of the late Ex-Governor Alex
andcr !1. Stephens, and have iwen postal clerk on
diderent raUroaifS since 1SC8. For ton years I hr.re
CANCER been a sufferer from a cancer or.
my face, which grow worce
until the discharge of matter became profuse a;u !
very o(T?nsive. I became thcroughlj * disgusted with
blood purifiers and prononnevd them humongs, as
I had tried many without relief.
Finally I w as induced to use Botanic Blood Balm,
(B. B. B.) The offensive discharge decreased at
once and the hardness disappeared. It became loss
and less in she until nothing remains except a scar
I gained flesh and strer.gth, and all who have seen
me bear testimony, i cannot say too much in its
praise.”
A. H. Morris. Fine Bluff, Aria, writes:
"Hot Springs failed entirely to cure roe of several
tea'rible, indolent running ulcers on mv legs, with
which I l av ibenn troubled for many years. Sever
*1 doctors also attempted to cure me but faiIt'd. 1
HOT SPRINGS have only used a tew
bottles cf B. B. Li.,
(made in Atlanta, Ga.J and the effect IresVx-n truly
magical,as they have ail heabd an ! I urn cured after
everything failed. My general health is also improve
and Ing, appetite tslt and better. digestion Doctors good. told I sleep that smmdiy, I could j
never me
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I refer to every merchant or professional man c!
Pine Bluff.
t-f ?~.bay one interested who dashes to know mor*
about the wonderful merit of B. B. Ek, will ; !ca«e
■end address to Blood Balm Co, Atlanta. G:u, for |
their illustrated "Book of Wonders.* Hi
(< MILLFR BROS. ” 8TEKL
"PENS
Are A MERICAN, a»d Me BEST.
LEADING BUSINESS PENS.
Foloea No. 87 m
Axd Nos. 75, 117, I, Acstc.
LEADING STUB PENS.
No, 4 - 'iXTfst*
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Am*-N«. 119. 102, Okant Pen.
LEDGER FENS.
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Rp>&l ^ Baking"
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Powder ■
No dessert is more deliciott*, vr’joJesrree
rr filled ;i appetizing than a well-made dux’plies', By
with the fruit cf tne srsueu. the
u;s of :hi Royal isii.zg Fowdcr the etust is
aliray* rends:’:d flaky, under and c:
fe'kbls. Dumplings wade'with it, baked nr
boiled, mil be daiatv hot andwhclerwuc, am! may
b« eaten steaming wi:b perfect impunity.
it three Rrceirr.—One .r:ancfBonr; ikin; & rooaWynnx^h 'uisrar.danBr.il
tw»p.-.-)3» "f Rcr.r! i
tbs flour; after the butter is veil Tr.i«d. sarin auikand
S'-faSrii
*ie*iti ur.ti! -in frui’i? t'r'jer. Sake if preferred,
In a’l receipts calling for .ream of tartar
ret soda, substitute Royal Raking Powder.
t&yiSti;o"k™'Sr itotl. Royal Baking Powder 0 »"u is , mo% specially !,r
no
wade for use in the j ; cparttion of the finest
uni most delicate coclu-ry. .
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S ^ 1 r YOUR i CHAIRS.
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la fcuytr" n 7 Chslra, for those vrit?x
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'‘Seeincr is Believing”
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Serf*ffsmpr a e ^
absolutely cika non*
for b?<*° wh* ch
Iriiifantwki'**?'h? °candle
of 85 pmoirt
San ra»”4ht eiectri;’ f softer
than light,
saberi e *Th&tUr*i>*i*
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And with it there is no smoke, no smeii,
no dlmbin?' up°ct of the^ame^^^tzntrumu’
nor annoyance any founts kind, (oil and reservoirs) it never
needs trimming. Its
being tough rolled seamless brass, with cen¬
tral draft, it ie Hbsolutely unbreakable,
and as safe as a talfaw 'candle.
Only [amps five years old, and ever two million of
these in use. It must be a GOOD lamp to
make su n h a telling success. Indeed it is,
for lamp « may come and lamps may go, but
the "Rochester” shines cn forever! We
make over r ooo artistic varieties,—Hanging Study, Vase
and Piano Table Lamps,—every Damps, Banquet, kind, in Bromcc, Per- and
celain. Brass, Nickel dealer and for Black it. Wrought Look for Iron, the
Ask the lamp
trade-mark stamp: “ The Rocivbstes.” If be
hasn’t the if zenusr.e Rochester and the style you
want, or no lamp-store is near, send to ua
for free illustrated catalogue (and reduced
price-list), and we will box and send you any
lamp safely by express, right tc your door.
BOOIJESTER l. Vdir C J ,
A‘t 44 i »vir Ma 1 vi tac- n „. * New York.
V<mufj,;iurtrt, „ . , andsoie iY’mif'iere.in Olivers of Rochester lheJ^. arid. Patent*,
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iggsi sf<WP ^im^rJCbit'arcalawifiie \ lamp in vichei oaf, size of
\pocket |no>ur;qeicUy>e-eUed. match safe; burn* a^-Cne on*
I Live agent wanted in every
IDthteve'Bent’prerat^fS^St | .OWE. SlOv
ctsHSt ar.u 1000 extra will tellyoahow
you fo write and mentlmithi-Tahcr. Addreea Retail Departmeatof
get one for nothing Co,, S? Bsn> fay Sirs it, New York,
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Wh«i l say CenE I do not mean nereiy to
stop them for a Sims, aud then havo them re¬
turn again. I j*eav A RADICAL CCKlk
I have n.ade the disease of i
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T l wamiaht mv remedy to
k ia at. -‘.ecauso others have
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2 H 3 3 EEAT SOUTH AMERICAN
sir min kwh*
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Stomaeh#Liver Cure i '
TD 3 Host Astonishing Medical Discovery ol i
t^e i.aoL One Hundred. Years.
It b Pbn.ss.nt to tho Taste as the Sv/cetest Nectar.
It is Safe and Hairnlcss as the Furest Milk.
./ rj-j. _. _ ••,_/• *^ j 1 -»--,« NCr y i [: 0 rp ^omc . . aafl o:ilTroccu..rbcen i ., , introduced . , _ , :nto
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v ccustry by thc O rent, bouili American Medicine Company, and yet its
f«»«*•»« tuvua of ."otith America, uho rely **> almost w tc™ tvholly known its
i upon groat medicinal
40 c,Irc «roy foraofdecaM by which they ere overtaken.
«« Sonth Amerienn medicine pjseses powers and
tjufti i.c» hit..oi v • e.’.kno’. m to the mcfiico.l ofessioii. jL his medicine has
i ; .'let- ]y solved the problem oi the euro of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Liver
< \>mplaint, avd diseases of the general Ncrvou 3 fcfvstem. It also cures all
h ?: ev " c:,U5C -., Jt .i w f, forms,hU by.*.Great
-'t.vinc Aouic ^Qualities uhien it possesses and b\ its great curative powers
iipon the digestive with tills organs, the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedy
compares ngthener of the life wonderfully forces of the valuable human Nervine Tonic as a builder anu
dr-, !5r kou do?rn ItisrJjo cf body real and as a great renewer of |
' « constitution. more permanent value m the
treatment and cure of diseases of tho Lungs than any ten consumption rem
edies ever used cn this continent It is»a marvelous cure for nervousness I
if finales of all age3. Ladies who are approaching the critical period known
as change in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic almost
col,sta “ tl >\ for thc cf l ' v0 0i * th rcc >' ear3 l ]t w iU ciirry them safely
over the danger. d This great streugtheuer . and curative . is of inestimable
valuc to thc ft S? and infirm, because its great energizing properties will
'i lv0 a new hold on life. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of
^ mv j of those who will use a half dozen bottles of thc remedy each year
CURES
Nervousness and
Nervous Prostration,
Nervous Headucho and
8ic-k Ilaadache,
Female Weakness.
All Diseases of Women,
Nervous-Chills, Paralysis,
Nervous Perorcy'-ms and
Nervous Choking
Hot Flashes,
Mental Palpitation of tho Heart, 1
NleeplessnesB, Despondency,
St. Vitus’s Dance, y
Nervousness of Females,
Nervousness of Old A go,'
Neuralgia, Paius Heart, *
in the •
Pains in tho Back,
Health.
All thc;.o and many ether complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonic.
NERVOUS DISEASES.
As ft cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has liegft' able
to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in
^ its effects upon the youngest child or tho oldest and most delicate individ
aaL N ine-tenths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir, are
dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired digestion. ^V*hen there is an
iusufHcieut supply of nerve food in tho blood, a general state of debility of
the brain, spinal marrow and nerved 5» the result, Starved nerves, like
starved muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied, and
a thousand weaknesses supply and ailments all tho disappear by as which the nerves tbo vital recover. forces As of the the
uervous system must power
body are earned on, it is the first to 1 suffer for want of perfect nutrition,
Ordinary food does not contain a EcScieut quantity of tho kind of nutriment
necessary to repair tho wear our present mode of living and labor imposes
upon the noma. For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food be
(supplied. This recent production of the South American Continent has been
found, by analysis, to contain the essential elements out of which nerve tissue
; is formed. TUU accounts for its magic power to cure all forms of nervouu
1 J.-.w.na'p-vtpnte
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CBAWFORssmtE, Ind., A tig. 20,’S5.
To i'tC Great South, American Medicine Cc.:
Ttar Or.KTs:—I desire to say to yon that I
i. vo suffered for many yearn with a very 1 seri¬
ous disease cf the stomach and nerves. tried
every medicine I could hear of but nothing
done vised to me trv any appreciable Great South good American until I NoTVino was ad
Tonic an4 Stomach your and Liver Cure, end since
j surprised using several at its botties wonderful of it I powers must say to that cure I the am
s-lonmeh knew and the general value of nervous this remedy system. I If do, every
j would one be able supply the demand, as you
not to
j J. A. Hardee,
Ex-Trcas. Co.
A SWORN LUHE FOR ST. YITUS’S DANCE OR
, ? r . Crawfordkyiiaf, Iso , May 19,1SSG.
f;. y d uar.gbter, Dr several twelve months years with oid, Chorea had been af
vuur’c i Dance. g!>e .educed skeleton, or St.
was to n
could not walk, could not talk, could not swat*
! low anything but milk. I had to handle her
J liueau 1 commenced miaut. Doctor giving and her neighbors the South gave her
j up. Ameri
can Nervine Tonic; the effects were verysur
prising. In three days she was rid of thencr
: vousucss, and rapidly improved. Four bottles
! American her Nervine completely. the grandest I think remedy the South
ever
! discovered, and would recommend it to every*
| one. lli-% W. S. linsjUJiGEB.
Slate jllcjif cf Indiana, eovniy, ) ...
lHc'cribedrudi, 1 ■ y‘Vt yy |
R v- rn to before mo thisMay
j 1’’. ^=7. CHAS. M. f Travis, Notary Bubhc.
INDIGESTION and dyspepsia.
Tho Grer.t South Amr A *ican Hcrvino Toalc
"Which vo nov offer you, U llie ouly absolutely unfoiliug remedy ever discov
erctl for the euro of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast train of symptoms
aud horrors vhich are the result of disease and debility of the human stom¬
ach. No person can afford to pass by thfe jewel of incaleulabfovalue who is
affected by disease of the otomach, because the experieoeo and testimony of
thousands go to prove that this is the o-m and only one great cure in the
world for this universal destroyer. ** There is no ease of unmalignant disease
of the stomach which can resist the wonderful curative powers of the South
American Nervine Tonic.
Harriet E. Jlall. of V.'aynctown. led., bo. vs;
“I owe tny Hfe to The Great South American
XwvGift- had teen in bed for five months
f. «iu the effects of an exhausted Stomach. ln
cverilon, Nervous Pr «trath>a an*l a gceenil
sh:ittoml eoaditioa ot my whole system. Had
given up all hopes of getting well. Had trk-1
t.iree doctors with no rt litf. The flrrt bottle of
the Nervine Tonic im »rcve! me so ram h that I
was able to walk abot t,nr.d a few bottles cured
v.e emtirely. I belie' e it the best medicine ij\
the world. I can act.eeomniecd it too iiigbly.’*
Yrs. M. Russell. Sugar Creek VeEey. Ind.,
writes; *T have ured several bottles cf Too
South American N< rvlne Tonic, and will world." ray I
consider it the PHRH^P bes*. medicine in the I
bt ieve it save a trie lives of two of my ohudren.
They were down and nothing speared to do
t:ttm any gco-1 nr.til I procu: eri this remedy,
It was very surprising Low rapidly they both
iatproved on its use. I reccoancnd tho aciir
;ino to all my neighbors.
EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED.
SOLD B¥
BBUGGI R 8 T.
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SOLE A CENT
MW|a 1 MUKTY .
Broken Constitution,
Debility Indigestion of Old and Age, Dyspepsia,
Heartburn and Tenderness Sour Stomach,
Weight and in Stomach,
Lgss of Appetite,
Dizziness Frightful Dreams, Hinging In the Ears,]
and
Weakness of Extremities and
Impure Fainting, and Impoverished Blood,
Boils and Carbuncles,
Scrofula, Ulcers,
Scrofulous Swelling and
Catarrh Consumption of the of Lungs, the Lungs,
Bronchitis anil Chronic Cough,
Liver Complaint,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Delicate and Scrofulous Children,
Summer of Infants.
Mr. Solomon Darlington, Bond, a member Ind., of {he Society
of Friend*, of says: "I havo
used twelve bottles of Thc Great South Ameri¬
can Nervine Tonic and Stomach and I.ivcr Cure,
and I consider that every bottle did for me ono
hundred dollars night’s worth of pood, for because I havo
not had a good sleep twenty years
on account of irritation, pain, horrible dreams,
nnd general nervous prostration, which has
been caused by chronic indigestion and dys¬
pepsia of the stomach and by a broken down
condition of my nervous system. But now I can
lie down and sleep all night as sweetly as a baby,
and I feel like a souna man. I do not think
there has ever been a medicine introduced into
this country which will at all compare with
this Nervine Tonic as a cure for the stomach.”
CnAtvroitDsvrLLE, Ixd., June 22,18S7.
Jly daughter, eleven years old, was 'overtly
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gave her three and one-half to' aes of South
American Nervine and she w completely re¬
stored. I believe it will cur , every caso oi St.
Vitus’s Dance. I hare ker . it in my fauidy for
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s a, Ncrw t? , Disorders and Yatiing
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State cf Indiana ) Joax X-. jLen.
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“i, 1 hxerib'.d nnd rworu to before,me ttfs June
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Mrs. Tffht A, Bratton, of Few Row, Indiana,
Bays Nervino r.-’I caivnc'SevYwefes 'boui^. My how much I owe to thc
shattered; petite system was coughing completely
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down, taking, tbuvagh- Nervine several generations. I began
fes- Tcmie and continued is
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rick X. Brown, Druggist, of Edina, 3&., writos: 1
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