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Apple Trer*.
Apple trees are allowed to grow I' o
much wood and are not cut 1 a ’k mffi
oiently in some orchards. < no of tho
leading horticulturists states that
large apple tree requires more room
than a forest tree, and in some rases
it may be necessary to cut away three
fourths of each tree so as to aflord
plenty of room for all and admit air
and sunlight.
The Modern Generat ion of Men.
Physically men are better today than evor
MeSly •r°-..........*-’ m So"k ll.-r'voua,' 'T T^Yrnrim th.’y
ami it.....*!, n.»y
never bernmo ........ • s'-a'ly Ii”’"”.....
their strength and n Him** tranquility to the
nervous Hystcm (>y tlm ofliHeut aid of Hostel
tor'rt Hbmwli Bitters, whlclv also removes
malarial, kidney, dyspeptic Mill bUllous
trouble.
George M. Pullman'« library In bis < hleago
house contained 5W volumes appraised at
*240.24, The other contents of the library were
appralsfld at *10.230.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 2&o.
Some husbands never think of telling ih-lr
wives anything until after they have found it
out for themselves.
Don’t Tobacco Kflt ami Kmoke. TosrI.lfo Away*
To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag
netic. lull of life, nerve and vigor, tako No-To
liac, the wonder worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, AOc or VI. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
Tho trouble market Is easy and it can always
be borrowed at low rates.
I>(‘ufiicss Cannot Curerl
by local applIcntlcUH, ns they cannot, reach ihe
dismiHed portion of the ear. There Is only one
way to cure iJcafii' H-, and Hint Ih by constltu
llonal remedicH. DenfiwHH iH caused by an in
named cornl ltd on of tho mucous lining of the
Kustaclilan f rub«. When this tube gets lu
ll lined you have a rumbling sound or Irnper
lent hearing, and wlum It is entirely luilam- closed
Deafness is the result and unless the
iriatlon can be tak< n out and tills tube restored
to Its normal condition, hearing will be de
stroyed lort ver. Nine cases out of ten are
caused by catarrh, which Is nothing blit an in
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can
not he cured by Hall’s ('atari b Cure. Send for
circulars, fro it Toledo, ().
K .1. ( UENEV CO.,
Hold by Druggists, Too.
Hull’s Family Pills aro the best.
Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous
jfiass alter first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Bento re r. $3 trial bottlcand treatise free.
Du. It. II. Kune, Ltd., toll Arch St., Piiila., Pa.
I can roeommeml P1 h*/h <-uro forPojiBomp
atlOM to HI i fit ire i'm from Asthma.- F. I). Town
fcENb, Ft. Howard, \\ Ih , May 4, JMM.
]\1 rp. Winslow'’.-. Soothing Syrup forchildren
teething, softens thegumf. reduces inflaiiiiitH
tiou, allays j»ain, cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle.
Trudies will soon be cultivated on scientific
principles and aro likely to become cheaper.
To Cure lloiiHlipatlcn Forever*
Talio Casearcts < ’iuul v < 'athavtlc. 10c or 25c.
If C. O. O. fail to euro, druggists refund money.
Tho OHiiniatc of fin 1 numlihi- of train jih In Hit.
United Stater varlra lad worn td.OOU and do,000.
tl'OllbloK DVKPBI'HIA, J N lllfi Tahoi-'H k.htion I’op-in and all Htoinftfh
roridi h> ('onipoond.
Kumple lmLtii. loailod fret*. Write Ifi*. Tatirr
AH',.'. Co., Savanna!], Co.
Itoilers, idioinro, litc.
Head the adv. rllsnment of Avery.tr MirMitlan
In another column of ilila paper.
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ON® ISISTJON*’®
Both tho method and results when '
and Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
refreshing to thu taste, and acts
gently Liver yet promptly on the Kidneys,
and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. only Syrup kind of Figs is the
remedy of its ever pro
duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its notion and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy nml agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to nil and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all lending 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, Kt. NEW I'0/Mi N.r.
Beware of OPIUM! I
Never give a remedy containing
o piutu to your children.
Refuse to accept strong, poisonous
[VIediciucs that are not
^Vlone nauseating but dangerous.
IM.0im.YS NcuCralliins Cordial
Saves children from premature death.
C arrics health and n new lease
Cyf life to numbers of sufferers.
Rosy cheeks, good appetite, restored
Digestion, are results of its use.
I t is the sovereign remedy tor
All afleetious of the stomach aud
Lsowcr bowels. Absolutely nVSk’KPSIA. cures
and soc. at druggists amt dealers.
T1I1S NORMAN OOKPIAI. CO., Prop’s,
CUAKtl KSTON. 8. C.
mmfmmmm pellets
Remove IVonus. ils: best Liter fills.
io and use. ^
A GI NTS V. AN i’l D, Kit her sox ) to handle Musical
AX Clock, Liberal dJj|. ^ountj Mnut ai, 21 Jehu St-. N.Y.
Gained Z‘l Pound* In 5 Weeks.
From the fly.Slander, Macomb, Id.
A Id or man Louis W. Camp, of our city, lias
! ‘•j 1 19 ••lonlahad his friends, by a romark
»'*!« gain In weight. Me has gained 22 pounds
“ ,lvn wnok *’ Thl >'"> ot h‘"
wfio do not know th<i facts of his sick,.
11**88 will road with interest the following:
“I whs broken down in health and utter
ly miserable,** said Mr. -Gump to our re
port or. “J was uuabJeto work much of tho
time and so badly afflicted with a forift of
stomach trouble that life was a veritable
nightmare.
“I tried various remedies, but during the
".an andslok.icsa bora heavily upon in.
I try . A J)r. ,'; uut WIIJIam.H yeam rink »«» Pills * "*" for »•«* Palo ><•<} Peo- “>
j plo. I purchased one box and received
; so
much benefit that I used live more and was
entirely fice cured. I gained twenty-two pounds
in week*. Since I stopped taking the
pills I have scarcely had an ache or pain.
j
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ef\ t\\
m i * A
vJ
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Interviewing Iks Alderman.
“Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills restored me to
health and 1 most heartily recommend
them.”
1a. W. Camp on oath says that the forego
ing statement is true.
W. W. Meloan, Notamj Public ,
Following is the present physician’s certificate as
to Mr. Camp’s condition.
I am a McLonough regularly licensed physician of
Macomb, County, III. I have
very recently examined Mr. L. W. Camp as
to bin general physical all that condition, could ami desired, find
the same to on be
appetite and digestion good, sleeps well,
and has ull the evidences of being in a good
physical condition. Bam'l Bussell, M. this D.
Subscribed nud sworn to before me
30th day of September, 1837.
W. \V. .Mi: loan, Notary Public.
CARDIAC PHENOMENON.
A Man Who Carries a Music Box Instead
of a Heart.
Edward Lewis, of 258 Division stret,
Chicago, carries about with him alxeait
that measures nine by eleven inches
and weighs nearly four pounds, But
he is not carrying about such an uii
comrortable, shaky load just for a test
Of endurance. It plays him pretty and
cheerful tunes while he walks. Lewis
illecoveretl his cardiac harmony produc
er through an attack of dyspepsia, or
rather a Chicago physician did. This
was three years ago, after he had been
in a New York hospital for six weeks,
and had been given up by the medical
savants of the metropolis.
He came to Chicago and was treated
by Dr. A. M. Cbrwin, demonstrator of
physical diagnosis at Rush Medical col
lege. Thia physician, in exploring
about Lewis’ internals with an x-ray,
or at least rummaging around in some
equally scientific way, ran upon the
great, big, aortic music box. He was
astounded, for he had never heard of
so much heart In man or woman. Here
was a case for Chicago to be proud of.
The largest hearted man in the world
resides in Chicago.
When Lewis discovered his singing
heart he was in poor health. He took
no more medicine and soon picked up.
Dr, Corwin advised him to go about the
country and act as a specimen among
the medical fraternity. This hint was
acted upon, and since leaving Chicago
eigtoen months ago, Lewis has been
east and west in this country and in
England, Germany, France and Canada.
He iias been examined by some of the
most prominent professional men, and
all are dumbfounded at his marvelous
heart..
Putting one’s head to the chest of the
nan, there comes distinctly to the ear
a singing, musical sound. There are
Intermittent thumps lhat simply accent
the music and render it the more artis
tic and weird. The singing noise is so
loud that one ran bear it even at the
right side of Lewis’ chest.—Trenton
(N. J.) American.
Demanded More “Set-l ps/?
“Say, ’squire, haiu’t you got your
head clear on that mewl case betwixt
Btul Hope an’ Sol Phillips yit?”
“Yep, done lingered out tho law
pints a week ago.”
“Wnl, whv in the thunder don’t you
announce your decision? The thing
liez been a hanging lire three months.”
“Az 1 win- savin,’ I’ve got the law
pints all iiggered out plum plain, but !
the lawyers haiu’t sot up quite enough
seegars an’ drinks yit, an’ I’ll jest have
to keep standin’ um off till they come
across. ’’—Atlanta Journal.
Beauty Is Blood Deep*
Clean Blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy
stirrilfg*upIhe purities from the iazyiiv7andTSrivin^idf body. Begin to-dnv ini
banish to
pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
2 &
Even If a man Isn’t, well up In the social scale
he dislikes to be out by his barber.
Chew Star Tobacco—The Best.
Smoko Sledge Cigarettes.
A man soldi m forgives an Injury until after
ho has availed himself of an opportunity to got
even.
l ake 11. II. H. For All Discuses
Arising ala, from Impure Blood, aud Blood Rheumatism, Scrof" °
Catarrh, all skin Diseases. $ 1 . 0
for per lurge bottle, 3 for $2.50, at druggists, or sen*
Atlanta, price, express irBooks paid, of by wonderful Blood Balm free. Co.
Ga. cures
Oh, What Splendid Coffee.
Mr. Goodman, Williams. Co., III., writes:
“From one package Salzor’s Gorman Coffee
Berry costing loo 1 grow 800 lbs. of better
coffee than I can buy in stores at 80 cents a
lb.” *. c. 7
A package of this coffee and big seed and
plant catalogue is sent you by John A.
Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., upon re
ceipt of 15 coats stamps and this notice.
Actors who wear stove-pipe hats ought to be j
»bl« to draw wcli................
Educate Your UowcU With Cascarets.
,0C Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, i
-^' If C-. C. C. t»tt. drugRists refund money.
During 1837 more than (»,000,000 frozen sheep
and Kingdom. lambs were imported into the United
Vines Near Dwellings.
It Is often a difficult task to get vines
started which have been planted near
dwellings. The plants stand still for a
long time In many eases. It Is fre
nuently the caRe that the soil Is poor
In such locations. Materials from the
cellar have been placed there, often of
sand or clay, In which no plant can
thrive. This must be made right by
digging out a burrowful or two of this
rubbish and filling In with good soil.
Another, and perhaps a greater rea
son for this poor growth is that the
buildings keep away the rain from cer
tain quarters, causing the soil to be
come so dry that nothing can grow on
It. When this Is the trouble it tan
be remedied to a great extent by pro
curing vines of some length of stem,
that they may be placed some distance
away from the wall. Let it be a Vir
ginia creeper, for instance. Get a vine
with a stem two feet or more in
length. Plant it two feet from the
wall, opening a trench from it to the
wall in which the shoots are to be laid
and covered over with earth. This will
bring tho point of the vine close to
tho wall, up which It will soon run.
The roots, being two feet apart from
tho wall, will meet with more moisture
than if closer to it and tho shoots
which have been carried along under
ground will make roots in time, push
ing along fast. In this way, with the
roots in good soil, many a vine has
been given a good start, which other
wise would have grown but little or
died out completely. It is an excellent
plan, and one not often thought of.—
Rural World.
An Antiquated Violin.
Mr. Taylor Buttrell, of Jackson, Ga..
lias a violin that is 18:1 years old. It
has been in his possession some twenty
years, and is considered by first-class
musicians to be a valuable and bigli
toned instrument. It was manufac
tured in 1715, and is perhaps one
among the oldest of its kind in the
south. Mr. Butrell prizes his violin
very highly, and ns he is one of those
“hack-date” musicians himself, he
j sometimes takes the bow in hand,
j reels off some choice selections of old
time melodies.—Exchange,
A Good Honest Doubter
! Is a person we like to meet. Wo like to have
such a man try Tetterine. Ho will bo more en
• thuBlastic than anybody else oneo he’s cured
! and convinced. 'J’etterine is for Tetter, Ecze
! irifi, Kingwonn and all sklri diseases. 50 cents
a box at drug stores, or by mail from J. T.
Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
Tho Russian government, it la reported, has
(h’.ciUetl to adopt the metric, system.
No-To-liac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 5Uc, $1 All druggists.
A squad of cyclists is now attached to every
coi ps of cavalry in the German army,
MRS. PINK HAM’S ADVICE.
What Mrs. Nell Hurst has to Say
About It.
Beak Mrs. Pinkiiam:—W hen I wrote
to you I had not been well fortive years;
had doctored all the time but got no
better. 1 had womb trouble very bad.
My womb pressed backward, causing
piles, I was in such misery I could
scarcely walk across the floor. Men
struation was irregular and too pro
fuse, was also
troubled with
leuc-orrhoca. I
mm had given up all
hopes of getting
well; everybody
3 thought I had
consumption.
*“ After taking
<, ( I tw II i / five Lydia bottles E. Pink- of
ham’s Vegeta
ble Compound,
I felt very much better
and was able to do nearly all my own
work. I continued the use of your medi
cine, and feel that I owe my recovery to
you. I can not thank you enough for your
advice and your wonderful medicine.
Any one doubting my statement may
write to me and I will gladly answer
all inquiries.—Mrs. Nell Hurst, Deep
water, Mo.
Letters like the foregoing, con
stantly being received, contribute not
a little to the satisfaction felt by Mrs.
Pinkham that her medicine and counsel
are assisting women to bear their heavy
burdens.
Mrs.Pinkham’saddressisLynn,Mass.
All suffering women are invited to
write to her for advice, which will be
given without charge. It is an ex
perienced woman’s advice towomen.
~
Fruit
Trees and Vines become
hardier, and their , products bet
A
ter colored and better flavored
when liberally treated with
fertilizers containing at least
lo% actual
Potash.
FREE 'J 1 ilIustrat h d "h' c ^ teiH
'■■'i hi i i. should be used, is sent free to
all applicants. Send your addr ess.
GERMAN KALI WORKS.
U3 Nassau St.. New York.
EhiJOY LIFE while USE vo n can
St. Andrew’s Cold Tea
AND BE HAPPY. ar
For sale by Dealers. To get free sample
Packages so;ul 2c. stamp ft*
ANDREWS MFG. CO.. BlUllL fall.
■
uniTimi Trim nnr»r 0)7
a. Users. Aso9S
Spring Medic 5 sei-: 11
These two words emphasize a neccs
site and indicate a remedy.
Spring—- « the ., season when the blood is
most impure as a result of the win
ter s closer confinement, higher liv
ing, slower action of the kidneys
and liver; when humors of all kinds,
boils, pimples and eruptions aro
most liable to appear; when the
weak, languid condition of the whold
bodily structure demands and wel
comes help.
Medicine— that to which the millions
turn at this season—Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla. The original aud only prep
aration especially adapted to tho
present needs of the human family;
that which makes the blood pure aud
clean, as shown by its thousands of
wonderful cures of dreadful blood
diseases; creates an appetite and
cures dyspepsia, as shown by its'
“magic touch” in all stomach trou- ■
bles; steadies and strengthens the
nerves, ns proved by people for- j
morly nervous, now calm aud self- |
possessed, thanks to
Hood’s irma
America’s Greatest Medicine, because it cures when all others fail. Be sura to get Hood’s.
CANDY
V ' JP CATHARTIC A
% CURE CONSTIPATION
tOc m b Mil 7N
' D wm ALL
25c 50c DRUGGISTS
283.
Motherhood w
THIS event in the life of a wo
tjs X because man a feeling is looked the akin little forward to horror—not one to is with not \l/ x
V welcome, but because the mother
'A dreads the direful consequences ofbi^ vir
to herself. Those long hours xfr
agonizing like hideous labor stand out before An ttk’j
> a* ^ i her a nightmare.
liU s improper delivery, followed by
y y\ \ child-bed fever, may end the scene .«*«,
■\ 'av / , ^ V in a few short days,' leaving the
Y rpj f / ' little one motherless. But there
f C is another side to the picture. If
•IF V women who are expecting to be
I come mothers will commence the
P .VA use of the great female tonic,
® F.y? SESSILE'S FEMALE MUCH, 7 f W
T».OE(q. i ]£P P>.)r»«HK.
riw regularly as directed a few weeks before confinement, and continue
its use until the organs aro restored to their normal condition, the • v■
lioiira of labor will be shortened, the pain lessened, and recovery ilk
complete. If there is any costiveness, move the bowels gently with n
* iik mild doses of St. Jbseph’s Liver Regulator. 4 b
SOLD AT DKDG STORES. I,. GBRSTLli 4 C«., Propra., CHATTANOOGA, TENS.
ISAAC S. 150VI), Presideut, W. G. ItAOUL, Vic -Urex’t.
(Pres. Boyd & Baxter Turn, Faet’y.) (PfjBS. Mexican Nat. K. H. Co.)
SOUTHERN
A^sN WORKS
Box A 385. ATLANTA, (LA.
We
Manufacture
Solid ami Inserted
Chisel Bit Circular
Saws.
We Repair
All kinds and makes
of Solid and Inserted
Tooth Saws.
Make Burnt Saws prac
tically as good as new.
WE HAVE HOISTS ■M
but Lave sold direct to t!ie con
Burner for 25 years at wholo- m
pale prices, saving hi: Im tho
dealer's profits. Ship any
a Everythin,? whore for examination. warranted.
rT|«^» m 118 styles of Vehicles,
'Lf 55 styles of Hamer?.
// ] | Top Buggies, §30 to §70. Q/\\
I )\ *|? Surreys, $50to$125. Carria
J) J^£- : KCs, Phaetons, Traps, Wagou
ettes, Spring-Itoad and Milk
No. 7T. 8 urre 7 Harness. Price, $16.00- Wagons. Send for large, free No. GOG Surrey. Price,withcurtatus,lanip£,Fun
As good as sells for $'.’5. Catalogue of all cur styles, shade, apron and lenders, §C0. As good as Bells for $00.
ELKHART CAUUIAUE AND HARNESS JJEG. CO. \V. li. I'M!!, Sec’x, ELKUAiiT, LV .
FRICK COMPANY
ECLIPSE:!: ENGINES
f A. Li i,
rv-, - v; : v y
SyR @l 1 ’Lr < : \
5 mA
mm
Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Cotton
Presses, Grain Separators.
Chisel Tooth and Solid Saws, Saw Teeth,
Inspirators, Injectors, Engine Repairs and a
full iino of Brass Goods.
tiAFSend for Catalogue and Prices.
H V _ »» Sill n vJi n , ■ 8 , I A ■ .I SW
fWtni »* L & y lYICldlLLAii, n 2
SOUTHERN MANAGERS.
Nos. 51 & 53 S. Forsyth St., ATLANTA, GA
^pr OSBORNES
&o<Mmedd (eae
AuffiiNtn, (<a. Aci tnal sim text
books* Short time. C ! heap ooar catalogue.
If afflicted with ( Thompson’s Eye Water
sere eye.i, use )
those who
g™* faring eat. fully apprecinto
the gratitude with winch the toau
moniatg overflow wriUen in fav or of
HooJ . 8 Sarsapaiilla. 1 Just read this:
'
Sri
i nr
m
"0.1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
“Gentlemen:—"My llrst experience with
Hood’s Sarsaparilla was when I used It as
a tonic aud spring modtcluo. It did me so
much good my faith in its morits became
Wfflm
fib#
fStert- i : ^
WAGON Something entirely new.
A better Scale for FREGHT PAID
less money than has
ever Jones Address, Binghamton, been of Binghamton, offered. N. Y. SCALES
CO t*. *40.
™ High tirade ’08 Models *14 to
f? k?i CR£AT CLEARING SALE of '97 and 'll
J/PJ models, best makes, *&.75to $13, Free Sent on
T \ approval of wheel without to agents. a cent payment. Write for our ieff use
our and make
Wis |k)\ pltiH “How to Er.m a BIcycIc” \VEEK-40high
G»«\grade money. SPECIAL THIS shopworn], $10.75
I '97 “Waudcrlnge models fellghtly Awheel.” a souvenir
aw each. hile they last.
book of art, FREE f or stamp w
Ii. r. yiLAI) CYCI.E COMPANY, Chicago.
CATARRH Wi
__ IS ALL for consultation,
*5 A MONTH ex
amlnation and medicine. W hat n small sum to
Tn'STITUT*, 816-316 Kiser Bldg., Atlanta Ga.
OPIUM and Liquor Habit cured in
10 to £0 days. No pay till
cured. Dr. J. L.Stephens,
Dept. A, Lebanon, Ohio.
25615
We Carry
in Stock
Belting, Files, Finery
Wheels and other
Mill Supplies
Bits and Shanks for
all makes of Inserted
Tooth Saws.
CURES WHtRt ALL ELSE FAILS. Use
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good.
In time. Sold by druggists.
as
arms
very developed
a runninR aero on my foot. It
into erysipelm and affected tlio entire Umb.
At that time I was
Very Much Run Down
as I bad been troubled with dyspepsia.
The drain on my system was so severe and
my stomach wnsso weak I become n ready
victim of malaria. I feared I could never
regain my health. My stomach rebelled at
the simplest food, and the medicines pre
scribed for mo Rave but little relief. I
for a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, aud I
had taken tills medicine but three days
when I began to improve. Continuing
with it, I am now bottor and stronger than
I evor expected to be. It has purified my
blood and given good circulation. I have
had no return of my old troubles since.”
Mas. W. Kane, Media, Pa. Hood's Sarsa
parilla is
The Medicine For You
Because of what it has done for others;
because you ought this spring to taka
that which will do you the most good.
tasa«c=^ L\ css J
ATTENTION!
POSITIVELY
All BE 1 ESEED
Ok’ THE CELEBRATED
JACKSON AFRICAN
LIMBLESS COTTON
IS OWNED BY
THIS COMPANY.
QLANTEfcS AkE WARNED NOT to purchase
of others offering: seed claiming it to bo
of this wonderfully prolific variety, as
no see-’ aot in our possession, or sola without
our trade mark, as registered in U. S. Patent
Office, can be authenticated as pure and genuine.
m 0 m m.
1 M
Trade Mark.
BP*™
Send far our Breat tlffsrto Cotton Planters.
AGENTS WANTED.
JACK30M AFRICAN ■•a
.:. LIMBLESS COTTON CO.,
& 1-2 Peaclitiiee St., Atlanta, Ga.
SOUTH CAROLINA LADIES
DON’T LIE.
\7jvtA.
Wmb used Inman, Dr. S. C., says: I havQ
M. A. Simmons
iW« 3Llvor Medicine for
W years,-with milts for Sleeplessness, the best of Te
ii Wj Mb Nervousness, tion Indigeg
& and Swollen Feet.
J f/ It of cured a complication Mi S3 S. Hammett of dis
.»8j*R ,4. eases; ih'e. I she saysit saved her
iiii;!- think it far excels
“Zeilin’s” and the “Black
Draught’* m edicine.
The Failing of uterine of tha displacement Womb.
cases aro
Very numerous and constitute a prolific
cause of intense and w ide-spread sntfering.
Its symptoms patn arcbeariDg-down weakness or dragging
sensations, or of in the back,
sometimes a sense goneness at the pit or
the stomach. It may result from too fre
quent childbearing, waist wearing and abdomen, garments that
compress the over
lifting, standing on the feet too long, and
general We would debility. strongly the of
Simmons Vino urgo use Dr.
Squaw Wine which Will
purify strength and vitalize the muscles the blood, of give tone and
to the uterus, 60
that it will be kept in place. To facilitate
mend a quick and injection complete rccoverv, Mexican we Female recom
as an our
results. Remedy, which will produce the hanpiesfc
cAJl&t^/^vaC Walhalla,
S. C., writes! X
^ have used Dr. M. A. Sim
xijd mons Liver Medicine
m0r8 tiian 2Q ~y eaTB > f° T T °r
pid Liver and Dizziness*
I take a dose every two
/ weeks and feel all right I
A jk jfSfi know “Zeilin’s it Regulator,” is far Superior ia to
5|BS i ay
case.
Womanhood.
The health and well-being of mankind
depend upon the physical health and per
lection of womanhood. Among the diseases
which most impair the female constitution
are lcncorrhma, falling irregular and painful men
struation, too profuse of the womb, chlorosis,
scanty diseases or menstruation. These
can ?ie cured. Dr. Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine is a delightful remedy
to take, entirely harmless, free from nar
nnplea3aut cotics, purely vegetable and produces no
after-results. It is unequalled
as a uterine tonic and curative agent for all
female diseases, as it is impossible for weak
ness of the uterus and generative organs to
exist When it is faithfully and persistently
used. Constipation is another bane of
woman's life which can be cured by using
Dr. HI, A. Simmons Liver Medicine,
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