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Women as Well as
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis¬
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
. ^ . and cheerfulness soon
,r^vifc=i disappear when the kid¬
neys are out of order
' or diseased.
become Kidney trouble has
f that so prevalent
it is not uncommon
for a child to be born
tf 1 afflicted with weak kid¬
neys. If the child urin-
— .. ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. diseased This unpleasant
trouble is due to a condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose. well
Women as as men are made mis¬
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon i realized. realized. It It is is sold sold
by druggists, in fifty-
cent and one dollar,
sizes. You bottle may by have mail a I
sample pamphlet tell-
free, also Home of 8wwxrp-Root.
ing all about of it, including letters many of the
thousands testimonial received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
gc Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
Constipation.
I believe nine out of every ten women auf.
ferfrom constipation, it. They know and that nottwooflhe
Pine know backache, they have head¬
ache and that they are nervous and
irritable, and thattbelr complexions are turn¬
ing sallow—but recommend they do not guess the cause.
1 always for X have found Celery be King to such
women, it to the most re¬
liable medicine.—Nurse Eliza id. Bennett Ro¬
chester, N. Y.__ 5
ICodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Tills preparation and digests contains all all of the
digestants kinds of
.‘ood. It gives instant It allows relief and never
foils to cure. you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
gtomaclis .can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
is unequalled for all stomach troubles.
K can't help
but do you good
Prepared bottle only by E. 0. DeWitt & Oo., Chicago
Troeti . contalnsZK times the 50c. sire,
B L. BERNER,
J. B. WILLIAMSON,
FRANK REAGAN
BERNER,WILLIAMS3N & REAGAN.
Attorneys at Law,
FORSYTH, - - GA,
Will practice in all the courts.
Schalule Effective July 14th, 1901.
DEPARTURES.
Lv Griffin daily tor
Atlanta 6:00 am.........9:50 am,6:13 pm
Macon Amaricus and Savannah, 10,25 pm
Macon,Americus Macon, Albany and Savannah.. 9 :80 am
and Albany. ...5:30 pm
Carrollton (except Sunday) 6:80 am
Daily 10:10 am......................
ARRIVALS.
Ar. Griffin daily from
Atlanta 9:30 am,5:3 lorn......—..,10:25 pm
savannah and Maoon............6:00 am
iMacon .Savannah, Albany and Maoon... .6:13 pm
Americus and Albany, 9,60......am.,
.Carrollton (except Sunday) 7:05 pm,
Wot Daily further 6:16 pm.........................
R information apply to
J. Williams, Ticket Agt., Griffin.
*C. L. W alkkk. Agent. Griffin
■Thro. d. Kline, Gen. Supt.
E H. Hinton, firaflio Manager.
-"•0- Haile, Gen. Pass-Agt., Savann,
^BLAKELY & ELLIS,
j.
Funeral Directors
Wood A.11.gradesoloth-cavered. Coffins Metallic and
oereful and Caskets. Prompt and
and attention. Free Hearse. Carriages
all details attended to. Embalming
• at reasonable terms. Calls answered day
. or night, *
TAX-COLLECTOR’S NOTICE
For 1901.
I will be at the following precincts for
*hepurpo,e ty taxes of collecting State and Coun¬
for the year 1901;
Districts, Oct. Nov. Nov.
C/ilon......... ............. 28 11 25
Lloe Creek 29 13 26
Mount Zion ..... 30 13 27
.. 31 14 28
Orr*..... Nov.
Akin........" " 1 15 29
Cabins.........' 4 18 Deo. 2
5 19 8
concent Siml° , &*V“ r the d HU1 a I 8 Street above - ,ro mentioned “
and .
“a s' my offlae. <|>. R. NUTT
Th“ctet! l 4 > wo l ® {>,Udlng Coun ** «*•
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Tod.y take Hoi., ,„d
lar. It positivity prevents p eu-
moma, or other serion»«suits from
oolds. It may be too Lta tomor¬
row. Brooks Drug Store.
one the slightest ’be til, fleets whatever and
Brice, natural bloom of health
80 cents. Drewry Drug Store.
Even hum money is apt to talk.
Adolph Blumr, Grand Monad,
la., writes; “I have need Foley’s
io “y famil y ud
think it U the b*t cough cure on
the market. I would Lot be with¬
out it in my home, as there is noth¬
ing so good for coughs and colds.’
unhealthy W ***#•’• Crnara Vermifuge removes the
tissue upon which worms
TOndition oo rive; it brings, f body, and quickly, a healthy
exist. Price, < where worms oannot
86c. Drewry Drag Store.
Egotistical people talk with tteir
I’s.
Geo. A. Points, Upper Handnsky,
O writes: “I have been using
Foley’s Honey and Tar for hoarse¬
ness and find it the best remedy I
ever tried. It stopped the oongh
immediately ness.” and relieved a!l sore¬
Take none but Foley’s.
Brooks Drug Store.
Never tiy to ooax a cold or cough, use
great both^B^lard^Hoi^ho^nd^Syrup^'^'lIe specific for all throat amt lung
Drugs ' 25 aDd 60 oeatg ’ Drewr ^
tore
No m »n believes that he is fnl y
a pieoi it d.
Seymour Webb, Moira, N. Y ,
writes: ‘-1 had b ea troubled wiib
mv end kidneys for twenty-five years
had tried several physicians,
bnt received no relief nn'il I bought
a bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure,
and one bottle entirely relieved
me, I gladly recommend Foley’s
Kidney Cnre.” Take only Fulev’s.
Brooks Drug Store.
, from “‘&P*** indigestion 8re or dyspepsia, suffering when fearfully
n<le bottle of Herbine one
i-bo it would bring
a prompt and permanent cure.
A f iw d sea will do more for a weak
stomach than a prolonged course of any
other medicioe. Price, 60 cents. Drewry
Drug Stcre
The gifte i bridx is the one that
gets the presents.
Reliable and lien tie.
“A pill’s a pill,” says the raw.
But there are pills and pills. You
want a pill which is certain, thor¬
ough i.nl gentle. Musu’t gripe.
DeWitt’s Little Eirly R sera fill the
bill. Purely vegetable. Do not
foroe, bn6 assist yonr bowels to act.
Strengthen and invigorate. Snail
and easy to take. Brooks Drug
Store.
For all fresh outs or wounds, either on
the human subject or on animats, Bal¬
lard’s Snow Liniment is excellent; while
for corn-hunkers' sprained wrists, barbed-
wire cuts and sores on working horses, It
cannot be too highly coalmen tied. Price,
25 and 50 cents. Drewiy Drugstore.
Lxok oat for your right i and you
wtm’t get left.
Modern Surgery Surpassed.
‘While suffering from a bad case
of piles I consulted a physician whd
advised me to try a box of DeWitt’s
Witoh Hazel Salve,” says G. F.
Carter, Atlanta, Gi. ‘T procured a
box and was entirely oared. De¬
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is a splen¬
did cure for piles, giving relief in¬
stantly, and I heartily recommend
it to all sufferers." Surgery is un-
nocaesary to care piles. DeWitt‘8
ss-sur s
other wounds are also quickly
cured by it. Baware ot counter¬
feits. Brooks Drug Store.
The is probably no disease more dts-
tresslngand unnojiDg than plies. Tab-
ier’s Buckeye Pile Ointment is daily cur¬
ing cas>s of years standing of itching and
deeding application, piles. The cure begins on the
first a little perseverance
makes the cure complete Price, 5 -1 cents
in bottles. Tubos, 75 cents. Drewry
Drug Store.
It’s easy to ba gooi naturad if
you have nothing else to do.
An Import"nt Difference.
To make it appear to thou sands,
who think themselves ill, that they
are not afil ct d with aDy- disease,
bnt that thesys'em simply needs
cleansing, is to briDg comfort home
1 oth ir hearts as a costive con¬
dition is easily cured by using
Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by
the California Fig Syrup Co. only,
and soli by all druggists.
It is sometimes easier to fall in love
thin to have a falling out.
For Hoarseness.
Benj Iogerson, of Autton, Ind.
says he had not spoken a word
above a whisper for months, and
one bottle of Foley’s Honey and
T*r restored his voice. Be sure
yon get Foley’s. Brooks Drug
Store.
The Southern railway has issued
a beautiful booklet entitled “Hunt¬
ing and Fishing in the South,”
which is a very attractive publica¬
tion giving full and ooncise
mation relative to the best
and fishing grounds along its lines,
together with information as
rates of board, game laws, name3
guides, and whether or not lands
are posted, etc., benefit to
and fisherman desiring to take
outing. Copy may be had by
dressing J. C. Bean, Jr., D. P. A
Atlanta, Ga.; B. W. Hunt, D. P. A
Charleston, 8. O.; W. H. Tayloe, A.
G. P. A., Atlinta, G*.
Fop Over Fifty Year*.
AN Old and Well-Tried
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing by Syrup has
used for over fifty years millions
mothers for their oeildren while
with perfect suooess l t soothe* the
softens the gums, allays all pain,
wind oolio, and is the best remedy
diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste.
by druggists In every part of the
Twenty-five oentt a bottle. Its value
Incalculable Bo sure and ask for
Window’s Soothing Syrup, and take
I
Ulcers or
Running' Sores
need not become a fixture upon your
body. If they do it is your fault, for
MEXICAN
MUSTANG LINIMENT
will thoroughly, quickly and perma¬
nently is cure these afflictions. There
no guess work about it; if this lin¬
iment is used a cure will follow.
Galaot, Thiers sad Bismarck.
One day I was invited to dinner with
the Count of Enzenberg at the resi¬
dence of Prince von Bismarck in Ber¬
lin. The count, a former charge d’af¬
faires in Paris, was a great collector
of autographs. After a repast the
count exhibited a sheet of paper on
which Guizot and Thiers had affixed
their signatures. **!t is very interest¬
ing,” said Prince von Bismarck. "Al¬
low me to show this to my wife." (She
was sick in bed at that time.) in a
few minutes the chancellor returned,
and, returning the sheet of paper to
the diplomat from Wurttemberg, he
added, "I hope that 1 did- not spoil it
by writing something on it”
Here follows what was written on
the paper;
Mjr long III* bus taught me that It ia necessary
to forgivt a good deal and forget nothing.
lienor.
A little forgetfulnew does sot diminish ths sin-
ceritj of forgiveness. Tineas.
By own Ufa has taught me that I hare a great
deal to forget and a great deal for whirh to be
forgiven. V. Bisnaace.
—Berlin Freie Press.
Blunt Judge Morris.
On one occasion. In trying an abduc¬
tion case. Lord Morris, once chief jus¬
tice of Ireland, addressed the jury as
follows: "1 am compelled to direct you
to find a verdict of guilty In this case,
but you will easily see that I think it
is a trifling thing, which I regard as
quite unfit to occupy my time. It is
more valuable than yours. At any rate,
it la much better paid for. Find, there¬
fore, the prisoner guilty of abduction,
which rests, mind ye, on four points—
the father was not averse, the mother
was not opposed, the girl was willing
and the boy was convaynlent”
The jury found the prisoner guilty,
and the judge sentenced him to remain
In the dock till the rising of the court.
turning to the sheriff, Lord Morris
said: "Let ns go,” and, looking at the
prisoner, he called across the court,
“Marry the girl at once, and God bless
you both.”
Piele* a Natural Halt.
The pacing habit is common among
animals, says a writer Jn Scribner’s
Magazine. Many animals pace—cattle,
for Instance; and, among dogs, setters.
I believe pacing to be a rather more
natural gait than trotting. Trotting,
as it exists in onr fast horses, is scarce¬
ly a natural gait, but is rather the re¬
sult of breeding and education.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS.
COTTON FUTURKS.
New York Nov. 4 — Cotton futures
opemed strong.
or xx CLOM
J nnary............. 7 64 sees 7.60
** Bra err........... 7 6# #*•* 7 St
Mezoa............... 7.58 #### 7 55
April............... 7.54 7.58 see* 7.50 7.5*
................. #•• •
sun*................ 7.80 *••• 7.47
jbiJ. .............. — • s • • 7.46
August............. j—
*•••
septemoer.......... -
listener............. tIo .... 7.60
ttewtaoer........... Nerembor........... 7.66 7.65
....
Spot cotton closed quiet: middling up¬
lands/ 7 14-14 middling gait, tS-lQc. Hales,
4,346 bales.
srain ano PHOYtaio.Na.
CHICAGO. Nor. 4 OPE* CLOSE
WHEAT—November.. December..............T0%®71
Mar.................... CORN—November,
—
December.................. **
OATS—November. December..............87 .... 8
....
LAhl)—November -......i.........v. . 8 50
December . 8.60
January........... *2
RlSSfi—November T.73M :: •
January........... 7.73
May.................... ,.
NATAL STORKS.
SAVANNAH, Nov 4.-Write turpentine sale*, 836
firm at 85. receipts. 800;
exports, export*, esAvss^tseatffk&& ww, M4 Rosin, ,ww.. firm; receipts, , *.131: ->-11:
l 11.18c K. 8l.»»: M, 18.48: N. 8X08; win-
dowglssa. *3.45; waterwhita. 88,00.
WmunroTox. Nov. doing; 4.—Spirit* of Osaka tup-
MB Hue. nothing receipt*. 64
Rosin, firm at WQUk receipts. 101 Crude
turpentine, etendy at 8L 1003.00; receipts.
61. Tar. quiet at 81.25: receipts. 174
ftfiwjw nx Nov. 4.—Turpentine, firm
at 65; sales — casks. Koala, Arm; B. O,
D, E 4l.uO. setea—.
OAETOAXA,
fern*. nfa*
ftrfklna « tight With a Popgsa.
The inhabitants of the countries bor¬
dering on India have their own meth¬
ods of making fire. A Burmese mes¬
senger recently brought a note to an
English official, and the latter observed
something resembling a boy's popgun
hanging by the messenger's side. Cu¬
riosity prompted him to ask the native
what It was, and he was surprised to
find that It was a machine for making
fire.
The native exhibited the apparatus
and explained the working, concluding
with a practical demonstration. It
was a tube, closed at one end aud fitted
with a piston. At the end of the piston
was a groove or cavity, smeared with
wax, which was used for making
thread or Inflammable material adhere
to it The tinder, to keep the old name,
is pressed on the wax when a light Is
required and is not kept there always.
Placing the wisp of cotton on the
wax, the native Inserted the tightly
fitting piston In the tube, then forced
It along the latter by giving it a sharp
blow. Ou withdrawing the piston the
cotton was found to be alight, haviug
been Ignited by the cdncusslon with the
compressed air.—Pearson’s Weekly.
Did You Know This?
Do you know th*t a neglected cough or
cold leads to consumption? More people
die from the effects of catching cold than
from any other known cause There 1*
one twenty-five remedy, and remember It only costs
cents, that has proven a safe,
called unfailing cure for cough, and colds It Is
Mexican Syrup. Your druggist
has it or whl get It for you. It heals and
strengthens the lungs and breathing passa¬
ges, when nothing else you take seems to
do you go.)d; you bad better get a bottle
today and read the testimonials on the
wrapper.
Havo You Worms?
Are you growing thin and sickly? Has
your skin a pale or sallow tinge? Do you
not the pic occasionally of feel a hollow sensation in
in yonr stomach, or a queer dis¬
tress your bowels? Do you get easily
vexed, nervous or fidgety? Probably you
are lengthy nourishing some stomach worms, a
tape worm, or else a thonsand pin
worms, that are devitalizing your entire
system. You can expel them by taking
Mother’s Worm Syrup. Nothiug else Is
so effeotive.
Better Health.
Better health always follows a use of
Mexican Root Pills are simply because
they cleanse the system of sickening and
effete matter so thoroughly anil complete
ly. Mexican It is a sin to remain constipated when
Root Pills only cost 25 cte a box
The Best Pain Cure
Is one that is absolutely safe and sore and
that taken Internally will cure cramps and
oolio, swellings or applied subdue externally will reduce
and pain. Gooch's Quick
Relief does this and only costs 25 cents.
Want to be Pretty ?
Then purify your bio <i bv taklm king
Gooch’s Parsai arilla, the b s of all bl. ilood
medicines.
Pile—lne Curs- r *!
Money refund.- 1 1 lie.
Anti-Ague cures eh. ’over.
Ilody FoUnd t rHfk.
Abbeville, Ala, Nov. 4 - F. Har-
rison of Abbeville junction wt, knocked
from the track and instantly killed by a
Plant system train near Midland City.
The accident occurred about midnight.
Harrison’s body was found lying beaida
the truck early yesterday morning,
A Physician Testifies.
“I hive taken Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure and have never used anything
in mv life that did me the good that
it did,” stya County Physician Geo.
W. Scroggs, of Hill County, Ga.
“Being a physician I have pre¬
scribed it and funnd it to give tho
best result*.” If the food yon eat
remains undigested in yonr stomach
it decays there and poisons the sys¬
tem. You can prevent this by
dieting, bnt that means starvation.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what
you eat. Yon need suffer from
neither dyspepsia nor starvation.
The worst oises Brooks quickly oared.
Never fails. Drug Store.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
• Bears th«
Signature of I
Health for 10 Cents.
A lively liver, pure blood, clean
skin, bright eyes, perfect health—
Cascarets Candy Cathartic will ob¬
tain and secure them for you. Genu¬
ine tablets stamped All C. C. C. Never
told in bulk. druggists, toe,
Qualified Dental I* Mad*.
SnxrnxLD. Ala.. Nov. A—Tbs slat*-
seat out from Huntsville, Ala., to
number of newspapers to the effect
the Southern Industrial association
disband after 1 m next meeting in
as coming from Colonel W.
Thompson, its secretary, who now
in this city, was shown him and
says that he never authorised any
statement, as that would be a mat¬
entirely for the association to de¬
termine, bnt that he can see no reason
such action and does not believe that
will be taken.
Bure of Ratification. ,
Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 4.—Congress¬
man O. W. Underwood, chairman of
the state Democratic campaign commit¬
tee, says: "The Democratic forces of
the state are practically a unit in sup¬
port of the new oonstitation. In every
county the executive committee has
ratification placed machinery the ia the field to secure
and oommirtees have
done superb and effeotive work. Woo fr
committee has been furnished with an
abnndanoe of campaign literature and
spankers for ratifica t i o n. ”
Tried Fraud os State.
MoNTaonxnv, Ala., Nov. 4, — The
state board of examiners of teeohers has
discovered that negroes of Montgomery
and Lowndes counties have been prac¬
ticing fraud upon the board in the ex¬
amination of teachers for certificates to
teach in the public school*. It developed
yesterday that more than one negro has
confessed that he fraudulently secured
the propounded answer* to questions prepared to be
criminal to applicant* of in violation of
the statutes Alabama.
■ Roberts Anxious to Retire.
Nxw Yore, Nov. 4.— At the Service
clubs It 1s rumored that Lord Roberta is
anxious to retire, says the Loudon cor¬
respondent of The Tribune. He uevsr in¬
tended to remain the full period at the
war office, and he is credited with a de¬
sire to pass the winter of his days in
quiet retirement in India While the
war lasts, however, it te almost oertain
the commander in chief will not leave
bis post, report* to the coutrsry not¬
withstanding.
Will Ball ea Teutonic.
London, Nov. 4 —The Whit* Star
liner Teutonic, which Is to Mil from
Liverpool, Nov, 6, for New Ytrk, will
have have amoug among her her passengers passengers Mrs. Mrs Levi Levi
Z. Letter of Chicago. The steamer Cel¬
tic of the same line, whioh will sail
Nov. 8 for New York, ha* on her passen¬
ger list Pulitzer, the names of Poultney Bigelow,
Joseph York World, the proprietor Lord of the
New and Norbury.
Bengal Lancers ‘Killed.
Simla, Nov. 4—A detachment of 33
Bengal lancers who were escorting a
surveying party, were attacked yester¬
day by Mansud*. Thirteen of the lan¬
cers were killed. Borne of the Mansnda
were captured.
A PALE-FACE GIRL
may be almost safely set down
as wanting red in her blood.
If subject to dizziness, fainting,
shortness of breath on slight
exertion, no doubt remains.
To want red in the blood is
to fail of the good of one’s food.
Her food is not nourishing her.
She needs a change.
The easiest change she can
get, and one of the best,
Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver
oil.
It gives her the upper hand
in the contest—her food has
the upper hand now—she is
pale no more.
We'll lend you a little to try, if you like.
SCOTT & BOWNE, 4 °e Pearl meet. New York.
GEORGIA— Spalding County.
To the Superior Court of Said County;
1. The petition of W B. Mathews, W.
P. Walker end J E Drake, of said ooon-
tv, shows that they desire for themselves,
tbelr associates, successors and assigns to
of be incorporated under the name and style
“GRIFFIN HARDWARE COMPANY,"
3 Petitioners desire to be incorporated
for the term of twenty (20) years, wllh the
privilege of renewal at the expiration of
said term.
3. The capital (took it said corporation
Is to he ten thousand (10,000) dollars, with
thereof, find (80,000) said
lars, or any part cor¬
poration when Is authorized (10%) to coinmenoe of busi¬ the
ness ten ptr cento rn
capital stock shall have been valfijn. The
stock U to be divided into shares of the
par value of one hundred (l'X)) dollars
Mch.
4. The object of said corporation is pe¬
cuniary and profit that and end gain it.Is to proposrd lte sbare-
holdo 8 to to
carry on sell a general hardware business, to
buy and staple and patent hardware,
stoves and ranges,guna uf all kinds, tin
ware, tin and to manufacture the same
any and all other articles ot merchandise,
including machinery of all kinds,
carried in a general hardware store.
5 Petitioners ask the right to buy and
sell tor cash or credit all such articles and
things; and the right to buy and seU.mort-
gage or otherwise Incumber real and
gonal property, and shocks and bonds,
the right io borrow and lend money,
the right to exercise the fanotlona
agents in connection with baying and
*" J “ ‘
hts
privileges and immunities, which
pertain to or be connected with the
ness proposed to be carried on by
CO I’yOlIstlOD. ,
„5.%eT
oounty Wherefore petitioner*
ated aforesaid, with pray-to the be
ocr po and be aa sued, hsvo and right
sue to use a
rate seal, with all the rights,
and immunities and subject to all
llabllltUs fixed by law.
This October 19th, 1901,
Wm. E H. BEARCY, Jb.,
Attorney for Petitioner*.
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
true 1 hereby certify of the that original the foregoing petition L Is
copy this day filed clerk's office
charter, In
the Superior Court of said county, tin
tbe name and Wltneeemy etyle of “Griffin Hardwt
Company ” hand and
of aaSdeWt, this Ojtoberl8,_19Ql.
- !
Lonely Homes Mi
A home is sever
Yet mmy homes are Many wives i
desolate for the lack of a child io love. Their
Rve* ere abates*—void of the high motives of
While bsnxjmcsi Is l
on ac c ou nt of tomz little I
which Wine of Cerdui would
This pore Wine regulates the
offset sea ‘ by beittag the up the worn oat
ting womb menstrual its flow. It
to proper piece.
clung the generative ’ e organs, K
nency possible whei where barrenness exists. Yo
J WNE«GARDII1
! depending Suffering testimony i convincing women of on Mrs. M proof eil for Benson, over seventy-five the who lend ' year*. I have then been the No
thousands of women to whom Wine of Cerdui
»». Yon are asked te try Wine of of Cerdui Cerdui and end tJEix£i Thedfenfs Thtdfortfs Blach-I BJack-Drsught,
i companion Included,' ■yield t of ten casts of female trouble, barren-
si t# them. Ail druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cerdui.
Lest May I had a miscarriage, ?^re^yt* Mmthr' tintLe Cartful U Inul
*“7p*d^““fnRL sored ir AlmanM altar taking and ling three three my husband l d U bottle* bottle* and got and me bar* ns. fallen a another botdo womb of to to Win* take it* piaoe. of which N< I >w got audit I this am
Ett r 1 expecting to become a mother ead Mrs. Wise ... Mast MAST of Carduf ___Sll l. L. Bl bbnson. , ho
IW
l )oo DhorsJ GASTQR1A
For Infante and Children.
|The Kind You Have
^Vegetable Preparation for As- Always Bought
sibling the Food and Retfula- Bears the
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INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS, 1868.
THE
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of the United States of America.
SUPEaViS ED
AND EXAMINED
BY THB
GOVERNMENT*
R. E. SACKETT,
Secretary and Genl. Mgr.
National Life Building,
167-163 La Halle St., Cbiccago, 111
FULL PAID CAPITAL
- $1,000,000.00.
Reliable Agents Wanted.
B. A. FOX fc C0„ Mgrs.
National Life Building. AUSTELL, GA.
Bufiington
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KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH,
OMAHA, DENVER ST PAUL,
COLORADO, CALIFORNIA,
MONTANA, WASHINGTON
Ticket Offioe, No. 5 North Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.
L. W. WAKELEY, J. N. MERRILL,
G. P. A.,Bt. Loot*, Mo. - Gen. Son. Agent, A