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Startling
Bargains
-FOR-
Next io Days
BASS’.
REMNANTS,
Shirt Waists and Suit Lengths,
Black and Colored
DRESS GOODS
Almost Half Price.
Here’s a chance for a number of shrewd buyers to pick
up an odd length Dress Goods at almost half price. This
sale consists of a table full of Remnants, Suits, Waist and
Skirt Lengths, various fine black and colored Waist Goods.
The collection includes some of the choicest, newest weaves
of the season in Fine Black Goods, Grenadines, Popular Gray
Novelties, Imported .Suitings, etc. Note these desirable
lengths:
4 yard length black Panama. f
. 5-yard length Albatross.
4 1-2 yards black Grenadine.
7 yards black Panama.
4 1-4 yards black Voile.
3 7-8 yards black Sicilian. _
5 yards black Chiffon Panama
5 yards black Checked Sicilian.
4 black Panama
5 1-2 yards Gray Brilliantines.
4 yards silk and wool Shadow Plaid.
5 3-4 yards silk and wool Gray Plaid
4 yards cream wool Crepe
5 yards cream Voile
Domestic Wash Goods.
81x90 ready-made Sheets, 70 cents each..
42x36 ready-made Pillow Cases, 12 l-2c. each.
35c. Sheer Wash Chiffons 15c.
10] pieces 25c. quality Silk Persian Mull,(fifth order
this season), a world beater at 15c. yard. Griffin buy
ers tell us.that this Mull is just as good as other
stores sell at 25c. On sale as long as it lasts at 15c.
Lawn ioc.
Twelve hundred yard 40-ineh White Lawn, same grade
we’ve sold thousands of yards of this season—excep
tional sheer quality—nothing like it in Griffin for 10c.
35 quality Dotted Dress Swiss 25c yard.
36-inch Linen Suiting 30c.
The best grade yard-wide Linen Suiting—a small
round thread—all pure linen, ’medium weight for
making waists, shirt waist suits and white skirts, spe¬
cial 30c,
3,000 Yarus Colored Lawns 10c.
Three cases handsome Colored Lawns and flgurep
Batiste, bought at recent Clearance Sales in New York.
There are scores of beautiful patterns in light and
• dark styles, figures, stripes, dots and narrow stripes,
special, 10c. yard. “
20 bales yard-wide Sheetings and Sea Island in. 4
20-yard lengths to close out cheap.
3 bales of Ticking in 3 to 9 yard lengths.
2 bales Drills, 5 to 8 yard pieces.
1 bale Hickory Stripes, 2 to 6 yard lengths.
50 dozen large size Towels, worth 15c. each, to
at 8 l-3c.
The Mills sent us the Remnants and we are going
offer some startling bargains for the next ten days to
out.
BASS
MISSISSIPPI TOWN
SWEPT SY FLAMES
_
More Than Eight Hundred In¬
habitants are Homelees.
FORCED TO CAMP BE8IOE RUINS
to Rapid Was the Fir*’a Progrcta that
tha Entire Papulation Confined Their
■fforta Wholly to Saving Food Sup-
pilot.
Now Orleans, Juno 6.—Duck Hill,
Miss.. a town of on# thousand inhab¬
itant!, was almost completely de-
stroyed by lira Wednesday, acoordln*
to a dispatch to the postmaster hare.
Mora than 100 inhabitants wars ren¬
dered homeless r.nd forced to camp be¬
side their ruined houses.
80 rapid was the fire’s progress that
the entire population confined their ef¬
forts almost wholly to saving food sup¬
plies. The postofflee was destroyed,
together with part of Its contents.
Lockout It Declared.
New York, June 6.—The four trade
assoclaUone of employera in the build¬
ing trades employers’ association, who
employ carpenters, met and paseed a
resolution declaring a lockout of the
-Brotherhood of Carpenters to go Into
effect today. The lockout will affect
12,000 carpenters in the metropoli¬
tan district and throw'Into Idleness
thousands in other trades. The lock¬
out la to continue until the striking
carpenters in Brooklyn return to work
In accordance with the arbitration de¬
cision of Justice Oaynor. Thle de¬
cision has been submitted to the local
unions for a referendum vote of ap¬
proval. The voting will occupy some
ten days.
Situation Quiet at the Mlrtee.
Dillon vale, June C—Situation at all
points In mining sub-district No. 5
was quiet Wednesday. No attempt
was made to start the Mehanna mines,
and It Is now said they will probably
not be opened before next week. No
trouble Is apprehended at Bradley. At
Plum Run additional nonunion miners
went to work. -One company of mi¬
litia attached to the fourth Ohio reg¬
iment arrived from Bueyrua Wednes¬
day and tbe Seventh regiment reached
here later. While more troops
not needed. It is tbe Intention, It
said, to mobilize the soldiers at
point and order them In camp for
ten days’ outing.
8entlment Favors Bryan.
Indianapolis, June 6.—A strong sen¬
timent In favor of the endorsement
William Jennings Bryan for the
cratic nomination in 1908 Is
able among the Democrats of
gathsred here for the state
which will be held tomorrow.
tions are thet a strong Bryan
tion will be incorporated In the
form. The resolution commtltee
meet tonight after being selected
evening at district caucusses.
sentative Champ Clark, of
will address the Democrats at a
meeting tonglht.
Caused Animated Discueeion.
St. Paul, June 6.—An animated and
somewhat bitter discussion opened the
convention of the general federation
of women’s clubs today. The cause
was the rigid enforcement ef the rule
closing the doors during the reading
of the minutes. Many delegates com.
plained that they were abut out from
bearing the opening part of last bight’s
musical program because they were a
few minutes late.
Italian Overseers Murdered.
Pletermarltsburg, Natal, June 6.—A
report was in circulation Tuesday that
>00 natives employed on a railway
extension had attacked their Italian
overseers and had murder^S several
of them, but later reports show that
the affair was of trivial nature, hav
log been confined to natives, and that
no Europeans were Injured.
Cotton Manufacturers Organize.
Greenville, S. C., June 6.—The Cot¬
ton Manufacturers’ asoclatlon of South
Carolina was organized here Tuesday
representing oyer two-thirds of the
spindles of the state. Important reso¬
lutions were adopted affecting hours
of work and pay, and proposing to tha
laglalature the enactment of three im¬
portant laws.
Gambler Canfield Muet Pay.
New York, June 8. 1 —A Jury Tuee
day awarded to Jobn Delehanty
verdict for the full amount of hie claim
In hie suit for $45,000 counsel fee#
against Richard Canfield, for legal
services, after District Attorney Je¬
rome’s raid on Canfield’s gambling
house In this city.
Grocer* Form National Organization.
Buffalo, June 0.—Upwards of 300
wholesale grocer* from all sections of
the country met here Tuesday for the
purpose of forming a national organ¬
ization, the object of which will be
the enactment of pure legislation and
the advancement of their business
generally.
Three Bueineae Houses Destroyed.
Ashley, O., Juno 0.—Three business
houses were destroyed and three badly
damaged by fire Wednesday. Loss
>60,000. Only the heroic work on
part of the volunteer fire
saved ttfg entire business section
the town from being wiped out.
Log Cabin Starts on
New York, June 6.—The Lincoln
cabin, acquired by ths Lincoln
association for restoration It Its
started Wednesday on Its Joilrney
Hoganvllle. Ky., on a special
over the Pennsylvania railroad.
cabin, which has been taken
will be commuted to the care of
tain N. S. Bullet, and an escort of
soldiers of the First Kentuckyk tnfan
try by General Manager Frederick
Pierce, of ths association. The
will accompany the relic
tho journey. The cabin will be
re-erected at Louisville as an
tloa at the old homo week fair.
GREAT WAR8HIF 8CARS8 BACON.
Georgia Senator Says Next Thing will
bo »15,COC,COO Battleship.
Washington, June 6 —The tenet#
Tuesday took up and passed the naval
appropriation bill There was no die-
cutties of the bill an U provision tor
a now monster warship was reached.
Replying to Senator Kean, Senator
Halo aatd the final cost of tha veaeel
amor and armament Included, wonid
be about 111.000,000, or twice aa much
as the Oragan bad cost. He moved an
amendment, which was accepted, re¬
quiring the secretary of the navy to
report to con greet giving the dtxnen
■tons, displacement, etc., of the vessel
before Issuing proposals for Its con¬
struction.
Dtsousslng the amendment. Senator
Bacon ezpresed apprehension that
this would be the only vessel of the
many of the same dimensions to be
made. Such a consequence would be
Immense and appalling, he said, and
predicted that the next advance would
be to a >15.000,00d ship.
Senator Tillman thought it time to
call a halt In the Increase of the cost
and size of vessels.
"We are getting bigger and bigger
like the frog that tried to emulate the
ox,” he said, “and If we don’t look
out, we’ll pop." „
Mr. Hale said that with present
plans realized, our navy would be the
second best In the world-more effect¬
ive If qot so large as the French navy
and he did not believe that hereafter
more than one ship a year would be
necessary.
Senator Lodge said the United
States had fewer obsolete ships than
any country Ip the world.
On motion of 8enator Dick, the pay
and allowances ef chaplains was
made the eame as those of officers of
tha medtoal and pay oorps.
Placed in Hands of Receiver.
Columbus, O., June 6.—Upon the ap¬
plication of the stockholders of the
Midgely Wheel company, which was
taken over by the rubber trust In New
York several days ago, the company
was Tuesday placed in the hands of
attorney Ralph Westfall, as receiver.
The applicants, J, O. Johnstqn, and Su¬
perintendent Spear, are among the
minority holders and are displeased
with tbe sales of tbe plant. The deal
was consumated while Mr. Johnston
wa3 on a tour In Europe without his
knowledge, or without the consent
others. The bond of the receiver was
placed at >50,000.
Abundant Harvests In South Russia.
Odessa, June 6.—The South Rus¬
sian harvest promises to be the most
abundant In the last twenty years,
There Is some anxiety as to whether
sufficient labor will be available as
in consequence of the present politi¬
cal situation, the garrison command
ers have Issued Instructions that the
army reserve men shall not be al¬
lowed this year to hire themselves
to the farmers. In many districts
the great land owners are alarmed,
aa the peasants threaten to strike as
soon aa the crops are ready to cut.
Dasperae Attempt to Escape.
Selma, Ala., June 6.—Robert Rich¬
ardson, a negro, sentenced to be hang¬
ed in Marengo couuty for the murder
of Dr. Fosque, near Demopolis, made
a desperate attempt to escape Jail
here where be has been confined for
safe keeping. After a fierce struggle
with deputies he was overpowered
Richardson's brother was condemned
for tbe same crime and was killed
while attempting to escape four or
five months ago. Richardson has re¬
peatedly declared that he will never
he hanged.
Parnell Convicted of Bigamy.
Macon, Ga., June 6.—W. H. Parnell,
who was several months ago brought
to Macon from Griffin, where he had
been taken in charge by officers charg¬
ing him with marrying Miss Mollle
Langley while another wife was still
living, was convicted in the superior
court Tuesday morning, and was sen¬
tenced to two years In the penlten-'
tiary for bigamy.
Tramp Killed In Wreck.
Macon, Ga., June 6.—Five cars
were derailed In a freight wreck on
the southwestern division of the.Cen
tral railway at Walden and a negro
tramp; Buss Holloway, aged 20 years
wqg caught under the wreckage and
killed outright and another negro was
seriously Injured.
Bessie LaSalle Given Liberty.
Tampa,Fla., June 6.—Bessie La¬
Salle, of Atlanta, who was brought
here 6n the chage of theft, has been
released from Jail on bond of >300
furnished by Atlanta parties. The
woman says she is innocent of the
charge, and will prove so on the stand.
Big Reward Offered for Briber.
Indianapolis, lnd., June 6.—Govern¬
or Hadley has issued a proclamation
offering a reward of >3,000 for the
rest and return to Marlon county,
Oscar A. Baker, who Is now under In
dlctment for attempting to bribe
member of the general assembly.
Farmer Diss Suddenly.
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 6.—Jas.
Barnes, a prominent farmer and con¬
federate veteran of Sequatchie Valley,
Tenn., fell dead at Kimball, Tenn.,
Tuesday morning. He was on an
accommodation train enroute to this
city. ______•
Deadly Serpent Bites.
Are as common In India as are
ach and liver disorders with us.
the latter however there la a sure
edy: Electric Bitters; the great
ative medicine, of which 8. A.
j of BennetUville, 8. C-, says:
I re(rtored my wi f e to perfect health,
-
***** ot * ufferin , S wlth ... dyspepsia
a chronically torpid liver.”
Bitters cure chills and fever,
biliousness, lame back, kidney
’ and bladder disorders, gold
on
j *ntee by all Druggists, Price 60c.
Sears’ Jamaica
§~
The Only Absolute Cure Ever Discovered for Chronic Rheumttiun.
What
Jamaica Rheumatic Cr.re Patrick was first Sears, placed
Upon the market by Mr. a
druggist of Arthur, J iinois. It soon won
a wide reputation in Central Illinois be*
cauteof its rtafiarkahle cares .The severest
cases of Chronic Rh -umatisra yielded People to s
few bottles of the new remedy.
whs had suffered agonies for twenty years
and tried every known medicine, as welt
as the most famous benefit, mineral springs, with¬
out rneKag any were cured by
Jamaica - Rheumatic Cure — * .4 they
stayed After cured.
s thorough investigation we be¬
came convinced that Jamaica Rheumatic
Cura possessed greater merits than any
other remedy for rheumatism ever placed
upon the market, and that it could be
conscientiously recommended to the suf¬
fering. We therefore accepted an offer
from Mr. Sears, and purchased the for-
mu'i J the exclusive ri’huo nanufac-
ture and sell Jamaica Rheumatic Cure,
in this and foreign countries.
Jamaica Rheumatic Cure is not a “mi¬
raculous It discovery’' scientific nor the result of of a
dream. medicines is a compound
those which have been proved
to be the hsst remedies for rheumatism.
It combia-s the best of these remedies
in what patient research and a long
course of experiments have proved to be
exactly the right proportions to bring ea?h the
desired result. You. might take of
these them ingredient separately, or combine and
in the wrong proportions re¬
ceive but little benefit.
This great remedy contains neither
Opium,' Laudanum, Salycilateof Soda—all Cocaine, Salycilic which
Acid nor of
are poisons, usually rheumatic depended upon by
nearly all so-called cures to
deaden the pain. These narcotics never
cure any disease—they can afford only
momentary relief, and the troubles are
eventually Jamaica made Rheumatic worse. Cure cheap
is not a
nostrum or “cure-all." It does just
what we claim for it, and no more. It
costs more to make than ary other med¬
icine oo the market. It is made not
simply to sell, but to cure. It is a strong’,
powerful medicine and yon begin feeling
the good effect soon after taking the first
dose. '
While Jamaica is not claimed to be a
quick pain reliever, in some cases it- re¬
lieves the pain in a few days, while in
others it takes longer. Many severe cues
have been cured with from one to three
bottles. It is not claimed that this amount
will curt all cues. People differ, and
the diseue also differs in its nature.
Hence the variation in the quantity re¬
quired. We have never yet round a cue
that could not be cured with from one to
six buttles.
The only absolute curs ever discovered
for rheumatism and iu b m tired diseases
it Jamaica RheumatV Cute. It neutral¬
ises and dissolves tht excesses of nrie
acid in the blood. It corrects end
strengthens the kidreys r istt ug them in
condition to t row ■ ;i the puictn In the
blood/, JL ren ers -.re-, and bowels
healthy am' s tive, cauf’ug all the foul
poisonon* ,s which haw ^cumulated
in the system to pus off by way Of tbe
Carlisle & Ward, Brooks Drug Store, Head Drug Co., Griffin Drug Co.
Cures ach, Headache, Torpid Biliousness, Sour Liver Stom¬ Sick and □RIND thoroughly sallow Cleanses complexions the and system dears of
Chronic Pleaaant Constipation. to take Laxative Fruit Syrup pimples . It Is guaranteed and blotches.
CENTRALOF GEORGIA
RAILWAY
Arrival and Departure of Tretns at Grif¬
fin, Ga-, Schedule Effective
June 30, Itfibl.
DEPARTURES.
For Atlanta*........... 5:41 am
For Atlanta............ 8:26 au
For Atlanta,..,................. 10:07 am
For Atlanta. .................... 2:6Xpm
Foi AUanta.......................... 8:28 pm
For Macon, Jackeonville,._______ 9:40 pm
For Macon, Valdoata,Savannah Valley, 10 1:15 U6 pm
ForMaoon. Ft. Albany am
For Maoon, Albany, Savannah 9 19 am
For Maoo >, Amerloua, Albany. 5.16 pir
For Carrollton................... 5:86 pm
For Chattanooga..................... 10:90 am
ARRIVALS.
From Atlanta ........................ 1:1 6 *f»
From Atlanta ..................... 9:19 am
From Atlanta...................... 6:16 pm
From Atlanta........ ............. 9:40 pm
From Atlanta...................... 1C 38 pm
From Savannah, Valdoita, 6:41
Macon,.........™.......... am
From Jacksonville,Macon....... Amerioue,Macon 8-98 am
From Albany. 10j'»7 am
From Savannah. Augnsta.
Maoon......................... 2:68 pm
From Allianz,Americas, Macon 6:28 pm
From Carrollton .................. 8.so am
From Chattanooga............... 8:80 pm
For further Information apply to J. V.
Blbod, Ticket Agent, J. L. PattKrbos,
Agent, Griffio.Ga., W . R. Fooe, D.P. A,
Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg . Atlanta Ga.
^ REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Mafi^a
Well Man
of Me.
x'-wmwvi BIIJT
produce* the above remit* In 3® days. Keels
powerfully and quickly. Curaa whan all othtn fall,
toucf man will regain their lost manhood, and old
men will raoovar their youthful vigor by trains
REVIVO. It quickly nudnuralr re.tor** Nervous-
M«, Loot Vitality, I*npotency, Nightly XmlMloa*, tad
host Power, Falling Memory, Wanting Dlaeaaea.
nit efltett Of Mtf-nbon* or oxooMgad Indiscretion,
which unfit* on* tor ntraJy.bueln*** or marring*. II
not only curat by rtartlng at tho **af ot dlaaaa*. but
tatgraai serve tonic tad blood builder, bring¬
ing back tha pink glow to ft polo cheek* nnd r*
storing the fire of youth, ward* REVIVO, oMnaanlty
and Coniumptlon. Insist oa hnvtng null no
Other. It can bo carried in voct pocket. By
•1.00 par package, or six tor*SJ>o, Aire wlthapoti
Sire written gunnetw to «r
the money. Book and advise SrJSS free Addreja-
BOYAL MEDICINE CO.,
For Sale In Griffin. Ga, by T.JJ.
Hmrm, Neighbor !
It yea * utter Iron Indigestion. Combustion.
Kidney sad Bladder Trouble, Loci Vitality and
kindred diseases, end want to tnloy rigorous Send
health, taka Haggard'* figacttle Tablet*.
fer booklet, (old ky drngdMt, 50 c ger boa.
or Miggard Sgeclflc Co.,Atlanta, Be.
300 Bottles hi One
Town in the First Month of
its Introduction.
a
warn
CURE.
The Only Absolute Cur*
. Ever Discovered for
^Chronic Rheumatism ^
WILL CURE
Rheumatism, Ncursigis, Gout,
Lambs jp, Chronic Const! pe-
tkm, Indigestion, Kidney
find Liver Diseases, R,eg-
ulste the Bowels. >
Purify the Blood.
Price $1.00 per Bottle
j sous meemeTonj
jriNDijkr.OMO.
Sold by all druggists, or sent to
any address, charges paid,
on receipt of price.
The Jamaica
Remedy Co,
'.Sole Proprietors ,1
FINDLAY, - ■ OHIO.
For Sale In Qrtffin by
fen mm
IT IS A WALTERBA. WOOD.
Not in the Trust—The Best on Earth.
FOR SALK BY'
BURR-PERSONS HARDWARE COMPANY
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Southern Railway
Schedules Into and Out of Griffin, Ga.
■V In Effort Jana 21, 1905
.
DEPARTURES. ARRIVALS.
For Columbia....,................7:06 am From Atl<nta.....................7'-« a m
For Atlanta.......................9 :87 * m From Columbus.................9:97 a in
For For ColuJubtM..™,,...™...,.v:.A^»» Atlanta.......... m From Atlanta....................6:06 p n>
-.^...A:16 p m From Colnmtnu.... —..............0.16 p m
All rf the above trains run drily. Pullman drawing-room sleeping oar on tho
E-.07 a. m.. train for Washington. D. C., and oo-fhe 6:05 p. n»., train for Colombo*.
For further Information cell on J. F. ELROD, Union Ticket Agent.
JAMES FREEMAN, Traveling Paaaerrger Agent, Macon, Oa
BROOKS MCR > AN, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Atlanta
The Representative Resort ?L South
THE WIGWAM, Indian Springs, Ga,
Midway between Atlanta end Macon. A panacea for diseases for a hundred years,
medicinal bath* obtainned at THE WIGWAM only uVOf CTAVII ILLC I P RD(K U I\Lf
For analysis of water ahd rates, address • >,
-If you are i
fi» any form, i.........
are printed below. Yon wi
truthful statements from people i
well known where they Ure.
maica Rheumatic Cure has don* £
them, It will do for yon.
Many people have beta wondertuuy
helped and cured by Jamaica gh enm as m
Care.
_
Doctors Pronounced Her Cate Hopeless.
"Pm lea run I *u«*r*d Intanwsly Oran Ihao-
matirm, having tnfiararaaiury, araculnr and ■»»!-
|tc combined. Up Joinra, ray <•<* nod nr hand*
nn awoilen to <kmbl* their uhnl Ure, and I
could not bend a Joint of my fingcra. 1 began tiding
Jamaica JttieumaU* Cere, and tha effect haa herd
timely wonderful, la tha UMt tea year* I hart
aprntl-W ta doctor*' bflJ* and tried all a d vat t l and
remedies, without feeling doe bit el beneftt. After
tbe __________ first tew <So»*» ________ Of Jamalee 111 naiatflt Cava I j
could feel an Unpravement, and In.tde at a wteh
ray band* began to get better. Row. after table*
two bottler, tbe awelltng ta ray haa* and feat la
a early all gone, and I have tbe full taeef ray hand*
tor all bind*of work. • have been cleaatng boo**
tbit week, and tor the first tone In tea yean I have
been able to rack down carsatsattywU. end Tbe do. tor,
told ate thet nothing could cure we, that a seta
under ray shoulder was creeping parslytlr But now
alt my palmate gene, and 1 fe*» altogether like a
new pervoa, and every one who reef aaa notice* the
difference. My tBgertoa bad btu-roe eo Impaired
that I could aearcely eat or drink enytbh.g new I
can eat and drink everything 1 want. Pot aia year*
my throet had been *o raw and baflanmed 1 could
scarcely .walbrar, and ! bad a bad bronchial cough
Jamaica RhenatMle Cure bat completely cured ihl*.
Since my name bae been tried In the papers, hun¬
dred* ef 'people beta* have rifted.------ called Sod. to and nee I teH If It all waa that really
true that 1 >u HOWASIV HOW A*©, every
word is true." MRS. ,8. AARON AAJtOI* O.
41(1 Main St., Findlay.
Threw Hie Crotches Awey.
, “I bad been belple** from RheomaHmn for several
month*. Went to Mt. Clemen* without any benefit.
Then tried a celebrated specialist. who made ran
worae. I could not walk a block evee with cratchra,
when I began using Jamaica Rheumatic Cure. At
tbe end of tbe first bottle 1 threw awey ray crutche*
and could get about with two cenea. A aecond bot¬
tle completely cured me. end faff ran without*
rheumatic path, except a weak and crooked ankle,
caused by the iperiehst. Am now running motor
a* ray car ten bout* a day. I would have raved
*300 In money and month* of Intense suffering and
Ice* of work If I h«d taken Jamaica RheuraaUc
Cur* when Aral attacked with JACOB rheuraarjetr.’’ P. PARR.
Moraraaa T.. ■ O. * *. Xleehrte Oteen.0. By-
' BowUm
One Bottle Pot Him to Work Agtta.
••One bottle of Jamaica fibeuaratie Cure haa done
me more good than *+0 worth of other medicine* I
bed need before It, I hed keen confined to my bed
for 6 week* with Sciatic RheumatMra. After ulng
half a bottle of Jamaica Rheumatic Cure Ivafik
to get out of tha houra, and by tbe tlra# lhadfia-
llhed the bottle I wa* able to to hack to work again."
JAMES DaVIJfBT, Ptodlay.O.
An Ada lady’s WontUHuI Expertooce.
"I coffered foe year* wltb iheumattira, neuralgia
and threatening par.lyaij, and waa unabl* to do my
own work ant of the tlra*. I received BO apedal
benefit from almrnt continual treatment from phyal-
clane or from patent medicine*, of which I hav*
taken many kind*. I wa all run down and rataw
able end It aeemed that rffhlng could Be done tor
l me. I had almost give* up Mp* of eay seller U all
t taut, after reading what your Jamaica Rheumatic
Cura had done tor other* I decided to glv* It* bene¬ trie,
end raking It, T war greatly pleased to remits**
fit. I have taken four bottle* and hav* abnaat ra-
gained my former atrength and weight, going from
137 to 149 pound*. J sra how doing ray own work
easily and feel like working hard every day. I hop*
other* suffering a* I did will give Jamaica a trial.
K will mutely do them g od."