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About The Abbeville chronicle. (Abbeville, Ga.) 1896-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1898)
parliament Lights. The British Houses of Parliament partly lighted by 40,000 electric which number is being con Increased. Hfty experienced are employed to keep the in order. A Long T.ook Aheed. The politicians are oven now beginning to the possibilities involved In the next election. The papers are full of lectloueerluggossip, and venture predictions to the future which arosomewliet tooself* Hut It is safe to say that as veto course of Ho^totter’s HfconiRch Illt.fcuH renew health in tho malarious, bilious, costive or nervous. it fcitk«s r smart accountant to account for shortage in his accounts. Don't Toka.ro Spit not Kiooko Tour Lift Away. To quit tobacco easily or.d forever, bo mag rule, full of bfo. nervo and vigor, take N'o-To llao. the wouder worker, that makes weak men tirang. All druggists, 60c or tl. Cur# guaran toed Booklet and sample free. Address Hter!log itemed, Co, Chicago or New York. An old bachelor resembles a pair of scis with only one blade. Bi«»a2sa cod Life Pure Blood Is Health Without blood circulating through your veins y6u could not livo. Without pure blood you cannot b3 well. The healthy action of every organ doponds upon the purity and richness of the blood by which It Is nourished and sustained. If you have salt rheum, scrofula sores, pimples, bolls or any kind of humor, your blood H not pure. If you Uko flood’s Sarsaparilla It will mako your blood pure and promptly relieve ail these troubles. In the spring tho blood is loaded with Impurities. Hence, all those uuslghtly eruptions, that languor and depression, and the danger of serious Illness. Hood’s Harsaparillu H needed to purify, enrich mid vitalize the blood und protect and fortify the system. Hood 39 Sarsa paFilia la Amcfb-fOti Greatest Modicin*. Sold by all drujf-'iolH. $!; »!>: f-ii* $5. Get only Hood’s. IIOOU'S PiliS finrxaparlfia! Sooth Amcrraui Wheat. Mr. Buchanan, the late Minister to the Argentine Confederation Under the Cleveland Administration, has jimt re turned from that country, and reports that the Argentine wheat crop this year will he gre.it enough to permit an export of from 40,000,000 to f» : *,- 1:00,000 bushels, an amount which will have not a little effect upon the price*, tis it will considerably augment the world’s supply. The possibilities of South America as a wheat-producing louutry are almost limitless. A great urea remains to be opened up in th? Argentine, and when the railroad sys tem is completed there it will develop a wheat belt almost ns large as our own rich one in the far northwest. So, loo, in Uoliva and Peru, at some time In the next century, (hero will be de voted to wheat cultivation an immense area which must bring South Ameri ca seriously into competition v.*i:ii thc Bnlted Slates for tb- wheat markets ■if the world. Pittsburg Post. AIDED BY MRS.PINKHAM, Mrs. YY. JJ. 1 *axtox, Youngtown, North Dakota, writ vs about lier strug gle to regain health after the birth of her little girl: “ I Ik a u Mi:s. 1’tNKiiAM:—It is with pleasure that I add my testimony to your list, hoping that it may induce others to avail themselves of your val uable medicine. “After the birth of my little girl, three years ago, my health was very poor. I lmd leucorrluea badly, and u terrible bearing-down pain which gradually grew worse, until 1 could do no work. Also lmd headache nearly all the time, and dizzy feelings. Men struations were very profuse, appear ing every two weeks. *’ T took medicine from a good doctor, hut it seemed to do no good, 1 \vu‘j becoming alarmed over my condition, when 1 read your advertisement in a paper. I sent at once for a bottle of Lydia E. l’iukhain's Vegetable Com pound, and after taking two-thirds of the bottle 1 felt so much better, that 1 scud for two more. After using three bottles I fellas strong and well as any one. “I think it is the best medicine for weakness ever advertised, and recommend it to every lady 1 meet suf fering from this trouble.” Maternity is a wonderful experience and many women approach it wholly unprepared. Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify women. The advice of Mrs. Piukhnm is freely offered to all expectant mothers, and lier advice is beyond question the most valuable to be obtained. If Mrs. Fax ton lmd written to Mrs. PinMium be fore confinement, she would have been saved much Buffering. Mrs, Pinkliam’s address is Lynn, Mass. DYSPEPSIA * l For nix year* I was a victim licpsln milk in its worst form. times 1 could cut nothing out toast, and at my stomach would hot retain and digest even that# Last March I began taking (WSCAKKTS und since then 1 have steadily improved, until 1 tun us well as 1 ever was iu my me.” Davio 11. Murphy, Newark, O. \mwQMm Tft AOS K1ARR KECSQTBSCQ P « asant. Palatable. Potent. Gripe. Taste I(k\ Gocd. Iv Good , Nevur Slokeu. Weaken, or ibo. 5bc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... si.Hi., Hr...i, ikMMtta. t.ri. ,a H 0 -T 0 - 84 C Sl‘.'L‘•r.V.lW* 1 DHIiSIDRlST’S messaui;. (Contained From first l’ngu.) 1 forces of the United States may he necessary for these pur And In the Interest of humanity and to »-<■ - »■«.« of the Island I recommend that the of food and sup- I pll's ,, be , continued ... and , that , j appropriation bo made out of the public treasury to supplement tho ; charity of our citizens. The Issue Is now with the congress. It Is a solemn respon- ! 1 have exhausted every effort to relieve the Intolerable condition of affairs which Is at our doors. Prepared to oxo cute every obligation imposed upon me j ,,y t n e constitution and the law, I await your action. Yesterday, and since the preparation of the foregoing message, official informa tion was received V>y me that the latest decree of the queen regent of Spain di rects General Blanco, In order to prepare and facilitate peace, to proclaim a sus pension of hostilities, the duration and details of which have not yet been com municated to me. This fact with every other perti nent consideration will, I am sure, have your just and careful atten tion in the solemn deliberations up on which you arc about to enter. If this measure attains a successful result, then our aspirations as a Christian, peace-loving; people will he realized. If It falls, it will be only another justifi cation for our contemplated action. (Signed) WJ LLIA M M’ K1NLEY. Executive Mansion, April 11. 1898. SOME QUEER TIMEPIECES. Old-fashioned Waiclies Made in Curious Shapes. Since timepieces have come within the reach of everybody and watches ate made large enough for bicycle bars and small enough for a lady’s ring, it is curiously Interesting to recall some of the old-fashioned ones that served our ancestors so well generations ago. Even today some of us have caught a glimpse of tho portly old gentleman whom Dickens loved to picture, with his ornate seals, wide guard and enor mous watch that filled to bursting the capacious fob that was its resting place, hut like many other cumber some fashions, these respectable time pieces are interesting now only as cu rios. Long before our tirie or that of our grandfathers watches were made in such fantastic fashion that it is a mar vel that their owners managed to carry them about. No one seems to know the exact date of the first timepiece, but the middle of the fifteenth century seems to have been the period when “portable clocks" began to appear. In tho different col lections of antiquaries there are a few specimens of the ‘“Nuremburg eggs.’’ or watches made in oval shape and coming from the town after which they were named. In the possession of Lady Fitzgerald of England, there was one watch which was shaped like an eagle, which had a small boy on its back. This odd orna ment was made to hint at the story of Jupiter and Ganymede. The breast of the bird opened to show the dial be neath it, and tho works were most elaborately ornamented, When the fair owner of this treasure did not wish to wear it on her girdle she placed it on her table. Gold and silversmiths seem to have let. their fancy run riot during the six teenth century and watches made in the form of ducks, acorns, of cockle shells and of all possible things made their appearance. Most of tiiem struck the hour aud one notable invention fired a diminutive pistol at certain in tervals. Wlion Henry It. of France fell in love with Diana of Poitiers—about 154" widow ,, and , mourning. . „ idle , was a wore Of course that offered an opportunity the extravagant courtiers . of the , day , to and the result was that all the orna ments at court were fashioned after such gruesome ideas that the riciieu.ous , was close upon the sublime to say the least. Kings were formed like skele tons, tiny coffins of gold were worn as ! ornaments and they' contained enam- I eled figures of death, but the most striking products of the hour were the watches which dangled front fall* ladies’ belts and which reperesented grinning skulls, the tops of which lifted to disclose the dial plate. Of course the eyes were brilliant jewels and small fortunes were spent in the ornamentation .... Of these . fun- , ehlhonate . , er*il trinkets and the people who wore ’ them have , fill passed , away. «IIR. - i since • , 111’JO or thereabouts, the fiat oval or round , timepiece . . . nr»s . been tu0 ,, t,eiroi AS i favorite. Time does not go so fantastically with us as it did with those untutored geniuses of earlier times, and perhaps our plain, substantial watches tell us much , of character , , did ... those our as bizarre inventions of earlier days about men and women who wore them. AVIUTKCAl’S TO HANG. On* Man Hu Two DeMli Sentences Over Ills Head. A Knoxville, Tenn., special says: Pleas Wynn aud Catlett Tipton, lead ers of the Sevier county wliitecaps has been convicted of the murder of .Mrs. y.'illiain Whatley and sentenced to be hanged. Wynn liy his sentence gains tho unenviable reputation of being the iirst man in the state to have two death sentences hanging over liis head at the same lime. At the fall term of court ^ ynn received .a ; ileatli.sentence for tlic murder of \\ wham 11 Uatley. The case was appealed to the supreme court, where it is uoiv pending. ovy llUeuuiaUsitu JVom .S/f. Laicvenoe Plaindealer, Canton,N. Y. To suffer for years with n prevailing pain ailment, which baffled skillful medical treatment, yet which was cured by a sim ple household remedy, Is the lot which be Mrs. George L. Rogers, of West Main Canton, N. Y. "Thirteen years ago,” satd Mrs. Rogers to a roporter, "I wan attackod with inflam I endured, whon you look at these hauds. They wore distorted, twisted and swollen. My foot, too, Is so much out of shape that the touching big toe lays across the others, the cud the little toe. " Notwith .( ;*i standing I am j!; 1 liil pp 1 sixty-five years old, [III Jj vL | hnvo ant homo a ploas- and _ I other cotn V 11 forts, life to ?i iilA —ble, f — 1 ■■ I from mo* was for enjoya- far a 11 palo otlior things Into ia s I g n illcanco when you »ro Qocs to Church. without aud good health. 1 trl#il different doctors many proprietary remedies, but was not bene fited. Pink "Last March I tried Dr. Williams’ Pills for Tale People and before I had fin ished the first box t began to feel that they were doing me good. I continued using them pud steadily grow better. pills "I have used thirteen boxes of tho and to-day foul hotter than for the past llf teoa year, - , My appetite is good, I feel bright, cheerful and have a desire to live and enjoy society. "I have been a member of tho M.othodlst church for many years, but for six years was unablo to attend. I am ablo now to attend tho church Services regularly and certainly appreciate that privilege. tor Pale 1 Peo- con sider Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills ple a wonderful medicine and am confident no other medicine could have offeoted the wonderful cure they have la my case.” Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People aro composed of vegetable remedies purifying that exert a powerful Influence in und en riching tho blood thus curing many dis eases. Ronds to the Klondike. The inrush to the Klondike promises ;o be something prodigious. It will be in order for the government to estab lish posts at proper intervals along ^ ie nla j n highway to this region. There gre p] en py 0 f troops available for this purpose, and they could find no better employment than in looking after and as3 j s ttng those adventurous spirits who go to build up and people a new country. It Is suggested that a railroad be bi/llt, either wholly or in part in a tun nel, cut out of a hillside. When one studies the amazing work of the armies of old, the rouds they built, the high ways they prepared, the tunnels, chan nels and ditches they cut, it comes with a strange sense of inefficiency, the idea that we, with ail our resources, cannot find a way to reach inclement localities when the elements are against us. In time, Alaska and all these extremely cold countries must he provided with transportation facil ities that will be entirely independent of the weather, A road tunneled through a hillside and provided with trestle and bridge work, over chasms and valleys, might be built and run by the government. Such a road would be affected neither by cold nor storms, and coming and going would be easy and rapid. The enormous traffic of the next few years would go far toward covering the immenso cost of such an enterprise. The labor of building such a road could be performed in part by the army, and would furnish employ ment which would bring great profit to the government. Private capitalists are already discussing the building of such roads, and it Is scarcely too much to say that before many seasons have passed a wintc-r trip to the Klondike can be made with safety, comfort an l reasonable dispatch.—New York Led ger. lleauty Is Blood Deep, Clean Wood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood lazy liver arid keep it clean, im- by stil ling up the and driving all purities from the body. blotches, Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking gists, Cascarets,—beauty satisfaction guaranteed, for ten cents. AH drug- 10c,25c,50c. Ihe best peucil eraser obtainable is sponge rubber, which artists use, and which may be found at ony art Store. It la a little more ex pensive than the ordinary very uneatietac torj - eraser, but is well worth the ilifl ere nee. To rtirc u Cold In On© Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if it fail3 to cure. -5c. ThQ 9trec rncwib 0 y wasbora to make a noise iu ths world. He may have been born for other purposes, blit what they are Is a profound secret. Chew Star Tobacco—The Heat. Smoko Sledge Cigsrettes. When a woman weeps scalding tears she is boiling with rage. Catari'll Cannot tee Cured J* C'starrh iTa bio^dov constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you mast take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and actsdi rectlyoa the blood and mucous surface. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It v.*as prescribed by one of the best physicians in tliis country for years, and is a regular pre scription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood pun liars, acting directly combination on the mucous surfaces. The perfect of the two ingvedi cuts 1 fs what produces such wonderful results iucui ring catarrh. Send for testimonials, tree. F. .1. Orkney tfc Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Family Druggists, Pills price, 75c. Hall’s are the be Some men admit . they biamo are self-made, ,, while there are Others who it on their wives, To Cure Constipation Forever. It c. C. l C. I ll . fail Q ! pls to cure, Candy druggists Cathartic. refund 10c orfific. money. One good turn always leads us to hope for a few more revolutions. Th» Southern Saw Works aro tho loaders in tho Sooth. See their advertisement in^this is sue. Their saws will suit you. Fits permanently cared. No fits or nervous Uu. R. 11. Ki.isr, Ltd.. «11 Arch St.. Phila.. Pa’ ^ Winslow . 8SoothIllKS> . rnpforeh|I a„ teething, the n softens gums, reduces inrlamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. jJoc. a bottle. Many a man the never gets on the popular side until be join s silent majority . Xo-To-tlae for Fifty Cents. Guarantocd tobacco habit cure, makes weak man strong, biooa pure. 50c, |l Ail druggists. It isn’t always modesty that keeps people from tellintf the naked truth. Itcvorse Effect. Edith—She sings like a canary. Bertha—Oh, no, a canary begins to sing when people commence to talk; commence to talk when she be to sing.—Boston Transcript. Three Good Things. Three good tilings about Tetterine, besides the one great, good fact that It cures, are that It painless, hannlesfl and has no bad odor, it Is the only sure euro for Tetter, Jiingworm, Ec zema. Cures them bo they stay cured. No matter how long you have had them, 50 cents gets a box at druggists, or by mail for 50 cents cash or stamps from J. T. Shuptriue, Savan nah, d a. __ Some girls get married just to let others know that they can. Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets. 10c, Candy lJ5c. Cathartic, C. euro druggists constipation fororer. If C. C. fall, refund money. It doesn't always take tho ruffles out of a man’s temper to iron him. For Syphilitic Rheumatism, Scrofula and Ca tnrrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B . B.) its 11.00 use guarantees large bottle, a quick S for and 12.50, permanent at druggists, cure. or per paid, receipt of price, Blood sent Balm express Atlanta, on by Co., Ga. C3*“Books of wonderful cures sent free. Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all Compound. Stomach troubles *" 11 '......... icured 1 ' by - Taber's Pep-in Sample bottle ttle mallei mailed free. Write Dr. Taber Mfg, Co., Savannah, . Ga. Piso’s Cure for Consumption is an A Xo. 1 A rthmn ftnmu April medicine.—W. medicine.—YV. R. 11 .Williams, Williams, Antioch, Antioch 111=., 11, 1891. Hollars,*Engines, Etc. 1'cftil lUe advertisement of Avery & McMillan In another column of this paper. Lyon & Co's Pick Leaf Extra Smoking To bacco 1 e made from the purest, ripest, sweet t st leaf grown In the Golden Belt of N. C. £5 N3 Plfel W)_ OISR® Ilotli tho method ana results when \ Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and and refreshing to the taste, acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable hand druggist will who may not have it on pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FSG SYRUP CO. fi.t.V FRANCISCO, CAL LOU,OVULE. KV. HCVJ YORK, N.Y. j Rust, the dread of the cotton grower, can be prevented. Trials at Experiment Stations and the experience of leading growers prove positively that 0 is the only remedy. We will be glad to send, free of charge, interesting and useful pamphlets which treat of the matter in detail. GEP.MA24 KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St. # New York. ’ 0 MORPHINE HABITS treated on a guarantee. No 9 5A3SI pay till cured. Address II.II. VEAL, Mgr., l.ithla Spring Opium Cure Co., Lock Ilox a, Austell, Ga. FRICK COMPANY ECLIPSE ENGINES m : SmWm *, \ Boilers, Saw Mills, CottonQins, Cotton Presses, Grain Separators. Chisel Tooth nud Solid Saws, Saw Teeth, Inspirator’s, Injectors, Engine Repairs and a full iiae of Brass Goods. Send for Catalogue and Prices. AVERY & McMillan, SOUTHERN MANAGERS. Nos. 51 & 53 S. Forsyth St., ATLANTA, GA. "JONES HE TAX'S THE FAEIGHT." di»SCALES. 'xr-rw Farm and Wagon United StstoB Stand,rd. All Sizes ana Aii Kinds. Not made by a trust or controlled by a co mhiaati... l or Free Kook and Price List, add; ress JONES OP BIXCSAMTON, Bliiehavtsa, N. X.. T. S. A. If afflicted with \ Thompson's Eye Water sore eyes, use > S |OH 8 l afl and Liquor Habit cured in 10 to SO days. No pay till ■ Sfl B 1WS cured. A, I)r. Lebanon, J. L.Stephens, Ohio. u w w. o Tea. 2« !o.) SOUTHERN SAW WORKS Box A 885. ATLANTA, GA. We Manufacture Solid aud 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. In the Privacy of the Home. HERE is no need of women mortification subject ing themselves to the of examinations by ? doctors for the treatment of the various diseases to which they are subject.. These troubles m Z== i can bo treated When just as effectively affocted with at the de I I home. you are 4 rangements of the menstrual functions ►< j or any other female disorders, the you fully can tjl be completely cured and organs restored to activity and strength if for a [j few months you will use regularly GERSTLE 50 FEMALE PANACEA. TRADE (Or. F. PANACEA HP.) MARK. CURES DOCTORS FAIL, BUT GERSTLE’S FEMALE My w he was taken sick and I at once called our family ph^sidap, and he tho loumi little better, 1 then purchased medicines for two months I Panacea she was very and commenced treating so her. Before a bottle of Gerstle’s Female second bottle she in better health than she had she had finished taking the TAMiifiii:' was u,eB Remove all costiveness with mild doses of St. Joseph’s Liver Regulator. If your case is complicated, write us and we will Instruct you fully how to use these great remedies. Sold by all druggists. L. GERSTLE & CO., PROPS., CHATTANOOGA, TENN. The Beautiful Life of Frauces Written bv Anna A. Gordon, for 21 years memorial her private volume sec retarv and most intimate friend. Official endorsed by the \V. C. T. U. 5 The Most Popular Book of the Century, t*fe At Size inches, nearly heaatifuVW 8xio HaU-Morocco^$2.75; 500 pages, Be Luxe gHH i® $2.'/ Retail price, Sent postpaid Cloth. $2; receipt of price. 5. on !S?vt;: ; * . v: paid; circular and terms free. W rite for outfit to-day. 30 SSOPiARCH BOOK COMPANY, Australia, Dept. fte. O^neryl Agents for tile Unite.l Ststes, England, C.nsda, Chicago, III. Philadelphia, Pa. Oakland, Cal. Address nearest office. „ , , ■*v. WE HAVE NO AGENTS but have sold direct to the con m h 1 saio dealer's sumer prices, for profits. 25 saving yoari Ship him at any- Tvhole- tho m /jj 'll ! : Everything whore for examination. -warranted. / 'X, j L j\ }\ [npcjB 55 1 IS 6tvle3 styles of of Harness. Vehicles, [ s'-c. l 4 ’.*• H // M // \ JI Surreys, Top $30 gies, to S125. $3G to Carria- $70. . ' \ i t r {Jr -#‘ges, Phaetons, Traps, Wagon ettes, Spring-Road aud Milk _ _ No. TL Surrey TUratis. J-ilee, 516.00 Waijeos. Send for larpc, free No. 606 Surrey. Prior, with cornier, lumre, ran As good as sella for § 25 . Catalogue of all our styies. ehade, apron and lenders, $* 30 . As good as bcIIs for § 30 . ELKHART CAIittlAUJS AND UAIi-NLSS ill*(j. t’O. XV. IS. I'iiATT, Sce>, jSLKKAKT, 1N*D. EVERY COTTON PUNTER Should send at once for FACTS con cerning the Jasksaii Ifriaan Limbless Oeffeo. Positively NO genuine seed of this wonderfully prolific varlaty has been sold this yoar. Mlinillifiiticatctl need wan jHii'i’fuistMl by liils € fl l«i»i>liy »»tl reserved lo r planting flic season, W RITE MOW IT WILL PAY YGU TO 00 SO. CASH Limbless Cotton Seed next y ear. BEWARE of Spurious Seed offeretl by others. Send for particulars of our gresit Co-operative offer to planters of guaranteed seed to he delivered next Fall. LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS for Immediate work la every cotton growing state. ADDRESS JACKSOW AFRICAN LIMBLESS COTTON CO ■F 0H Pcaoatree Street, Atlanta, Ga. i^n :. SKJNOISEiASES •-* ■ASTHMA*.' • ax.o. . SiS A MONTH IS ALL for consultation, ex a initiation and medicine. What a small sum to insure good health and happiness. Write for free symptom book. COPELAND MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 315-310 Kiser Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. > r / 7000 BiOYCLES carried over from 188? must sM ■idcrijiced Oradc, now. New all stylsa, equipment, ffttaran ■lx. ,.. -Xgm.h'f] a') shi P on approval S3 to SI2. tcith SO* ^ a cent payment. Write ■weli Y'Tbc r$tt I n llat end art catalogue #of Riedels. BIC YCLE FREE for season to advertise t them. Send for one. Rider agent* wanted. Learn how to Earu a Bicycle and make money. It. F. MEAD CYCLE 215.635 s mm ^^ANSr I'or our Great «fl'cr to PLANTERS. Premiums for those planting genuine Jackson African BestSIhWS in time. Sold SS Use by druafdsts. ’ifl’fl’sr We Carry in Stock Belting, Files, Emery Wheels and other Snpplies Bits mid Shanks for nil makes of Inserted Tooth Saws. TE222LS LiADISS SPEAK THE TRUTH. 5£ft. DeLeon,Tex.,writes: Ida 18 a widow, and can strongly - recommend Dr. M. A. Sim mons Liver Medicine, it ;‘" having Saved my Life 0 : N years ago, vrhen I was doTrn ■with Liver Complaint and M0 Kidney Disease. I think it a far better medicine than H|9that HI “Black made Draught.” by “Zeilm’' and Gestation; During the the muscles period of and gestation ligaments thafention Open Womb is greatly increased of tho vessels their and the blood arc taxed to utmost. It thera is rocommend any tendency frequent to uneasiness or pain, wo oar Mexic an Female warm Remedy Injections of throe doses, day, anc j two or Vine every of Dr. Simmons Squaw Wine. This treatment will strengthen holding the tho ligaments, will assist in uterus in place, lessen pain, make the uterus more pliable and clastic, and prepare the organs for the final effort. It also lessens ihe danger of death to child and mother,andfortlfie* heragainstlinbility to convulsions, and flooding with and other danger ons symptoms, ordinary prudence guarantees a rapid recovery. Celeste. Tex., sayg; Dp. M, A. Simmons Liver Medicine is the boat 1 q the world for Blliousnesa, fy Indigestion and Torpid Liver, llavo used it 10 A*,'.. :L& years, and recommend it to 4/ 4 praise my friends, It. and they all I think them is as much difference be tween It and “Zeiiin’s” and "Thedford’r.*’ as between ’’Igday and nigh t. Paleness. Antnnia Is a condition often called “pov« erty of blood” from deficiency of the red corpuscles which give arises to from this fluid its char acteristic color. It insufficiency of assimilation of tho proper materials of food girls. to It replenish tho blood, in as in chlorotlo snfferod may occur with hemorrhoids, persons who have long repeated discharges or In women from of blood from their the natural uterus. red The color Ups and and become tongue lose and the face looks like white wax. The most efficient remedy for this condi tion is Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine. The improvement produced by its uso ia frequently heart becomes almost magical; and an* enfeebled strong equable in its cheeks action, lose digestion pallor, improves, and tho lips and their the eye be* cemea bright and the step elastic. NOT LIKE OTHERS. Kegnlates the Liver. For salo bv dealers. To pet ANDREWS Irce sample package semi 8c. stamp to MFG. CO., Bristol, Tenn. MENTION THIS PAPER&E Un i£&?5 OSBORNE’S UAMtedd taueaa books, Aiiffusra. <ia. Actual business. No text. 0 ttbort time. (Jhe&p board. Send f or oaulofg#, ST. ANDREW’S Gold Taa For the Liver