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Startling
Bargains
-FOR-
Next Days
BASS
REMNANTS,
Shirt Waists and Suit Lengths,
Black and Colored
DRESS GOODS
Almost Half Price.
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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.
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 yards 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, each. ~
12 l-2c. .
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25c. Sheer Wash Chiffons 15c.
10j 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 Yaros 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 to
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 close
at 8 l-3c.
The Mills sent us the Remnants and we are going to
offer some startling bargains for the- next ten days to close
out.
BASS BROTHERSCOMPANY
S SEX TERROR.
Says His Submarine
Has Ears and Eyes.
DETECT A FOE MILES AWAY
D«atrorer Will B* Nearly Sab-
turrfud Win Afloat aad Cn Be
Carried « a Battleship’* Deck—To
Have a Speed of Tweatr-eae aad a
Half Knots.
A new submarine destroyer from
the crew can see and hear sights
sounds at a great distance and
Btriko with greater accuracy has
been Invented by Lewis Nixon, the
says the New York Times.
Mr. Nixon admitted it and said that he
applications for patents pending
all over the world. The new submarine
Mr. Nixon said, will be of¬
fered to the United States government
by the inventor before any foreign
power has an option on it
The boat sairf. has a secret device by
which, it is It will be practically
impossible for a torpedo or a strange
craft to come within a mile or two of \
the submarine without being observed
or heard.
“After that,” said Mr. Nixon, “the
question of the destruction of the un¬
welcome craft ia another matter, re¬
quiring another device. This ia covered
by one of the applications for patents
now pending and the blowing up of a
hostile vessel approaching too closely
la a very simple matter. My device In¬
cludes the use of a high explosive that
will work terrific damage when explod¬
ed near a hull. By other parts of my
invention, through which vessels under
or above water can be placed by my
craft, it Is as though the eyesight were
exaggerated and the hearing rendered
extremely sensitive.
“Further than this it would be dis¬
astrous to all Interested to speak at
present, save to say that my subma¬
rine will be more than half submerged
when afloat. Only a small part of It
will appear above water, but that part
will contain the apparatus for observ¬
ing and hearing and generally locating
strange vessels. The new explosive
and its operational do not care to dis¬
cuss just perfeeteO?“- now.oieept to say that it has
been Speaking
Mr. Nixon, of the progress
in the use of torpedo and submarine
craft in naval warfare, drew attention
to the fact that the German emperor
had recently announced his Intention
of descending, as President Roosevelt
had done, in a submarine boat in order
to test its practicability.
“This,” said Mr. Nixon, “is interest¬
ing in view of the fact that recently
the kaiser regarded the submarine as
more or less of a Joke. When Prince
Henry of Prussia was In New York
be told me that the submarine boat
did not count for much. When I told
him that I could send out a submarine
boat that could destroy all the German
ships he laughed.
“ ‘Nevertheless, your highness,’ I
said, ‘in a few years you will be build¬
ing submarine boats.’
“I think a few months will see that
prophecy fulfilled. The submarine boat
must now be considered as a serious
force in naval warfare.
“While In Russia I had an opportu¬
nity, the first in many years, to really
study naval needs as affected by the
advances since I designed the Oregon.
“While in St Petersburg I designed
armored destroyers—a 15,000 horse¬
power ocean going destroyer and a
submarine torpedo boat destroyer.
These are propelled by the Standard
gasoline marine engine.
“My submarine destroyers will be
small, capable of being carried on the
decks of battleships and large cruisers
to be put overboard at the beginning of
an action. They will be able to sink a
battleship, as they will carry torpedoes
besides my devices for locating and de¬
stroying torpedoes. These devices are
very simple- but uovel.
“I have not offered my new Inven¬
tions to the navy department as yet, as
I should have to prove them by trials.
But, of course, anything I have Is at
the disposal of the navy department.
Nevertheless I built the first of our
submarines, and It was hard to get a
report of what they really did on ac¬
count of the great prejudice against
this type of boat.
“This prejudice is over, however,
and we must now tuni our attention
not only to perfecting the submarine,
but to combating it in Its greatest per¬
fection. This l am satisfied I can do.
“The new destroyer will be produced
In model In a few weeks’ time. It will
be a perfect miniature of my vessel for
destroying the submarine, and I may
make a public demonstration of its
utility. It will have a speed of 21%
knots.”
Slew Army Field Kitchen.
A French subaltern has invented a
sort of kitchen on wheels, which can
cook while it Is on the march and there¬
by effect a great saving of time and of
hungry waiting, says the London Globe.
Not many details are yet available, but
the Inventor Is a lieutenant of artil¬
lery. Each “kitchen” can dispose of
the food for 400 men. When the march¬
ing trials were made the men found
their meat and coffee cooked when the
halt was called.
Cult Sam’s Bird Lml(er.
A bluebird ,has built a nest In a mall
box near Walton village, N. Y., says a
special dispatch from Port Jervis,
N. Y., to the New York World. She has
been permitted to remain, although she
protests loudly against the carrier on
the route dropping papers and letters
in her home and often removes the
postal cards and sometimes the letters.
The papers are too large for her to
handle.
Tuckee- To Be Electrocuted.
Boston, June 8.—Charles Louis
Tucker, of - Auburadale, convicted of
the murder of Mabel Page, in
will bo electrocuted In the Btate
on at Charlestown during the
beginning June 10. Governor
Guild announced later that he had
cided not to commute the sentence
life imprisonment.
Tennlg Match fir~ Championship.
lxjndon, June 8.—A tennis
has been arranged for June 16,
tween Jay Gould, of Lakewood, N.
the American champion, and C.
champion of the world, Falres
lng 15 afld 1 dlsque.
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LAW-MAKEFyS FIGHT Fine.
Blanchard Assisted by Many
Legislators Help to Fight Firs,
Baton Heugo, La., Juno S —The sav¬
of the state eapitol building from
deetruotlcu by fire Thurs¬
was accomplished In a epectasular
with Governer Blanchard, as¬
by many legislator* dressed In
night clothing, and by thoueands
Baton Rouge eitisens supplementing
fire department. The fir* start¬
from defective wiring near the
of the senate chamber, destroy¬
the capitol's eastern wing above
first floor. The damage was be¬
150,000 and *100.000.
Among the valuables in the ruined
chamber, where the roof fell
was a famous painting “The Bat¬
of New Orleans,” said to have been
at one time as high as *40,000.
Blanchard directed the work
saving valuable papers.
The legislature now being In ses¬
sion. the senate met Friday In the
Elks’ theater.
The capltol Is an imposing structure
the banks of the Mississippi. It
was first built in 1847, and was de¬
stroyed by fire during the civil war af-
ter federal troops evacuated It. The
present structure was erected in 1880.
MEN A8PHYXIATED IN MINE.
One Dead and Others Are in a Serious
Condition.
Red Lodge. Mont, June 8.—At least
one man is dead and several others
are In a serious condition from as¬
phyxiation in the Northern Pacific rail¬
way company’s Rocky Fork coal mine,
near here.
A fire, which broke out In the mine
several days ago, Fas supposed to
have been extinguished but Thursday
the fiameg broke out again. A num¬
ber of men were overcome and a res¬
cuing party of 60 volunteers entered
in search of their comiades. Many of
these men also were overcome by gas,
but it is thought that most of them
were brought out.
Joe Bracey Is dead. Thomas Shel¬
ly, A1 Macfarl, Terry Fleming. William
Bailey and Thomas Atherton are In
such serious condition that recovery
is doubtful. It is believed that there
are several miners still in the mine
about 70 feet below, the air fan and
that they have perished. There is
much excitement around the mine.
Miners Are Disappointed.
Dillonvllle, O., June 8.—The miners
In this district are disappointed over
the adjustment of the Coiumbus Joint
convention without an agreement. A
great many of them are in straight¬
ened circumstances, and it is doubt¬
ful If they will remain out much long¬
er. Preparations are being made by
the Roby Coal company at Ramsey
and Roby vllle, and by the M. A. Han¬
na Coal company, at Dillonvale, to
resume operations. Everything as
quiet and the strikers are peaceable,
with the exception of a small demon¬
stration at Bradley last evening, when
40 strike-breakers were brought In by
the United States Coal company.
One Killed; Four Injured.
St. Louis, June 8.—A collision be¬
tween two St. Louis-Memphls pas¬
senger trains occurred on the Iron
Mountain railroad, hear Mengo, 116
miles south of here Friday, resulting
In the death of one person and inju
ties to four others. No passengers
were injured. The- north-bound pas¬
senger train had stopped ’to take
switch to let the south-bound passen¬
ger train pass. Before the train had
entered the switch, the south-bound
train dashed into it. badly wrecking
the engines, killing a fireman and in¬
juring four persons.
Stock Brokers Close Office.
St. Louis, June.8.—It was made
known Friday that the Schauble-Oaks
Commission company, stock brokers,
have permanently closed their office
here, nine offices in Illinois towns and
one at Evansville, Ind. Harry Oaks,
member of the firm, stated that h«
could not say how muoh the assets
amounted to until the books were gone
over, but he was confident ths custo¬
mers would be paid in full.
Arrested in Connection with Lynohlng
Nashville, June 8.—A Knoxville dla-
patoh says that Marshal Dunknap and
two deputies have gone to Chattanoo¬
ga to serve summons or Sheriff Ship
and 18 citizens to appear before the
United States supreme court at the
October term. They were arrested
In connection with the lynching of
Ed Johnson, a negro, who had gone
to the highest court on a writ of ha¬
beas corpus.
Twenty Passengers Injured.
Newton, Kans.. June 8.—Eastbound
passenger train No.- 6 on the Chica¬
go, Rock Island and Pacific railway
was wrecked Friday near Jennings, 30
miles west of here. The engine and
all of the coaches save one were de¬
railed. Eighteen or twenty of the pas
gangers are seriously Injured. The
cause of the wreck is not known.
Signs Denatured Alcohol Bill.
Washington. June 8.—The president
,
Friday signed the denatured af-
cohdl bill.
Deadly Serpent Bite*.
Are as common in India as are stom¬
ach and liver disorders with us
the latter however there U a gure
Electric Bitters; the great restor-
ttye medicine, ’ of which 8. A.
of Bennettsville, 8. C. } aaya: “They
.
' restored wife to perfect health, after
my
years of suffering with dyspepsia and
a chronically torpid liver." Electric
Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria,
biliousness, lame back, kidney
and bladder disorders. Sold on
antee by all Druggists. Price 60c.
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Sears’ In
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Ever ■a Discovered for Chronic -
The Only Absolute Cum > •jC-se *■'
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Jamaica Rheumatic Cure wa* C rrt pi wed
the market by Mr. Patr.'k Seats, a
wide of Arthur, Illinois. It soon won
reputation in Cental Uiloou be-1
its rema. ka lecuies.The severest ‘
of Chronic .Lheuraatlsnt yielded to a
bottles of the now remedy. People
had suffered agonies for twenty years
and tried every known medicine, as well
as the most famous mineral springs, with¬
out T'tC>'.ng any benefit, were cured by
JamiLta - Rheumatic Curo — an i they
stayed cured.
After convinced a thorough invest iga'•'on ws be¬
came that Jamaica Rheumatic
possessed greater heumatism merits than placed any
other remedy for r ever
upon the market, and that it could be
conscientiously recommended to the suf¬
fering. from Mr. We Sears, therefore and purchased accented the an offer for-
mu'i J the exclusive righuo nanufac-
ture and sell Jamaica Rheumatic Cure,
in this and foreign countries.
Jamaica Rheumatic Cure is not a "mi¬
raculous discovery” nor the result of a
dream. It is a scientific compound of
those medicines which have been proved
to be the vest remedies for rheumatism.
It combines the best of these remedies
in what patient research and a long
course of experiments have proved to be
exactly the right proportions to Dring the
desired result. You might take each of
these ingredien’a separately, or combine
them in the wrong proportions and re¬
ceive but little benefit.
This great remedy contains neither
Opium,' Laudanum, Salycilateof Cocaine, Salycilic
Acid nor Soda—all of which
are poisons, usually depended upon by
nearly all so-called These rheumatie cures to
deaden the pa<n. narcotics nevet
cure any disease—they can afford only
momentary relief, and the troubles are
eventually Jamaica made Rheumatic worse.
Cure is not a cheap
nostrum or "cure-all.” It does just
what wa claim for it, and no more. <It
costa more to make than any other med¬
icine on the market. It is made not
limply powerful to tell, but to cure. It is a strong,
medicine and yon begin feeling
the good effect soon after taking the first
dose. ■'
While Jemaica is not claimed to be a
lieves quick pain reliever, in some cases it re¬
the pain in a few days, while in
others it takes longer. Many sc-ere cases
have been cured with from cne to three
bottles. It is not claimed that this amount
will cure ell cases. People differ, and
the disease also differs _ in- its nature.
Hence the variation in the quantity re¬
quired. We have never yet round a case
that could not be cured with from one to
«ix bottles.
T he only absolute cun ever discovered
for rheumatism and its kindred diseases
is Jamaica Rheumatic (’vie. It neutral¬
ises and dissolves tbt ex .'esses of uric
acid in the blood. It corrects and
strengthens tie kidney* r effing them in
condition to t tow - t t 1 -- poiun hi the
blood.', ii ren ers .. <et and bowels
healthy an* a tive, ca^ein^ all the foul
poisonous yen is which have a-cumulated
in the system to pass off by way of the
Carlisle & Ward, Brooks Drug Store, Head Drug Co., Griffin Drug C°*
Cures ach, Headache, Torpid Biliousness, Sour Liver Stom¬ Sick and ORINO thoroughly sallow Cleanses complexions the and system clean* of
Chronic Pleasant Constipation. to t&Ka Laxative Print Syrup pimples It Is guaranteed, and blotches.
Brooks’ Drug Store.
CENTRALOF GEORGIA
RAILWAY
Arrival and Depart are of Trslns a* Grif¬
fin, Go., Schedule Effective
June 3,1906.
DEPARTURES.
For A'latte'. ................ 5:41 am
For Atlanta......................r... 6:26 au
For Atlanta,— ................ 10:07
For Atlanta....................... 3:68
Fot Atlanta......................... • 6:28
For Maoon, Jacksonville........ 9:40
For Macon, Valdosta,Savannah 10:30
For Maoon, Ft. Valley, Albany 1:15
For Maoon, Albany, Savannah 9 19
For Major, Amerloua, Albany. 5.‘6
For Carrollton................... 6:86
For Chattanooga.......... 10:20
ARRIVALS.
From Atlanta ........................ 1:1 5
From Atlanta ...................... 9:19
From Atlanta..................... 5:16 pm
From Atlanta........„............ 9:40
From Atlanta...................... U‘ 86
From Savannah, Valdosta,
Maoon.........................
From Jacksonville,Macon....... 6-26
Frem Albany, Amerious,Macon 10;O7
From Savannah. Augusta,
Macon.......................... 2:68
From Albany,Americus, Macon 6:28
From Carrollton .................. 8.80
From Chattanooga.,............. 8:30
For further Information apply to J,
Elrod, Ticket Agent, J L.
Agent, Griffin,Ga., W. H. Fooo, D.P.
Fourth Nat. Bank Bids: . Atlanta Ga.
^ REVIVO
RESTORES
Made a
Well
of Me.
nunroB
prodaces powerfully the and above quickly. results Cunt in wbsn 80 days. all others It
louug men will regain their loat manhood, and
man will recover their youthful vigor by
REVIVO. It aulokly and surely res to rue
nest. Loat Vitality, Impotenoy, Waetlne Nightly Dleeeaee.
Loat Power, Palling Memory,
all effect# of eelf-aboae or eiceeaand
which unfit# one tor etudy, buelneee or marriage.
only ouree by Karting at the aeat of diaeaae,
' nerve tonic aad blood builder,
gko'eaiieyr^BobFaudhdTiea^free. MEDICINE C0
ROYAL M
F or Sale lu Griffin. J_ Ga., LJL by T.'J.
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Hero's Your Hoods
Haggsrt's Specific Tablet.. Bn abselufe
owe I or Indleesttun, Nervous Debility. Con-
stlsattea, kidney and Bladder Trouble, teal
Vitality and kindred dlaeaaea. Sand for book¬
let. Sold by druggists. 60e per box, or
Haggard t gs c l fl e Co., Atlanta, 6a.
Over 300 Betties Sold la One
Town in the First Month of
Its Introduction.
“ciMr
The Only Absolute Curt,
Ever Discovered for
8 kChronic Rheumatism/
will evm r
Rheumatism. Nruralgit, Gout
Lumbegp, Chronic Const/pe-
tion. Indigestion, Kidney
end Liver Diseases. Reg¬
ulate the Bowels..
Purify the Blood.
Price $1.00 per Bottle
/ iotas moral r. tom
JINOUAr, OHIO..
m.
Sold by all druggists, or sent to
any address, charges paid,
on receipt of price.
The Jamaica
Remedy Co.
Sole Proprietors,!
FINDLAY, - - OHIO.
For Sale in Qrlffin by
WMtrMmH
IS A WALTER A. WOOD.
Not. in the Trust—The Best on Earth.
FOR SALE BY-
BURR-PERSONS HARDWARE COMPANY
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Southern Railway
Schedules Into and Olit of Griffin, Ga.
Id Eileot June 21, 1606
DEPARTURES. ARRIVALS.
For Columbua.....................7:06 a m From Atlanta.....................7:06 a in
For Atlanta.......................9:27 a m From Colombo*..........a m
For Cohimbua..................^;06 p m From Atlanta.........T..;,.-6:06 p in
For Atlanta...*. ........,8:16 p m From Columbtu..................8.16 p m
All f f the above train# run dally. Pullman drawing-room aleeplng oar on
9:27 a. m.. train for Watblngton. D. C., and on the 6:06 p. train for Coinmbua.
For further information call on J. F. ELROD, Union Ticket Agent.
JAMES FREEMAN, Traveling Passenger Agent, Maoon, Ga
; BROOK9 MGR .AN. Assistant General ^asaenger Agent, Atlanta.
The Representative Resort &
' THE WIGWAM, Indian Springs, Ga,
I " Midway between Atlanta and Maeon. A panacea for diseases for a hundred year*,
j medicinal baths^obtainned at THE WIGWAM oulv SC0VILLF Bf^OS
If you are suffering ft
In eny form, read t
are printed below. You v— —— -------,
truthful statements from people who erei
well known where they live. Whit V-
make Rheumatic Cure has done fat
them, it will do for you.
Many people have i
helped end cured by Ja
Cure. ’
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Doctors Pronounced Her Case Hopeless.
“Tor tea ]rn» I enffeted teteM.tr from Bhvu-
atetttm, bavins iafiasuMtory, total*. mtecuUr and aad anal- bands
r'c ecmWn«t. Mr my Hi* ay
-.Tte swell*# to double their aatural etee, aad I
could not bend a Mat of my Sneers. I began taking
Jamaica Xh-un.flc Cara, aad the affect baa been
simply wonderful, to the peat ten year. I have
spent I<00 (a dneters’ Wits and tried all adverttaed
srmedirt, without teellnf one bit of benefit. After
the tint few do.ee of Jamaica Kbenuatlc Cura I
could fret aa> Improvement, aad letkte of a week
my batsda brgaa to get better. Now. after taking
two bottlea, the awelUng la mr b.odr and feat la
nearly ell gene, and I have the full meof my haqda
lor att blnda of work, t have been cleaning house
thta wr. k, and for the drat time In ten yean I have
been able to tack dowa carpets reyaalf. Tire doctor*
told me that nothing ooutd curt me, aad that a gala
under my iboutder waa creeping paralysis But now
all my peinr art ggne, and I feel altogether tike a
new perron, and tvary one who tree me notice, tli.
difference. My dlganJca had become ao Impaired
that I could ecarcety eat or drink anything- -now I
can ert end drink everything t want. Poe itx year,
toy throat bad bean eo raw and InSnmmed I could
•cereal, ewaltow, and I had a bad bronchial cough.
Jamaica Rheumatic Cure baa completely cured th».
Since my name bee been weed fa the paged, bua-
dredaof people have r-llod to ate If It waa realty
true that I waa being cored, and 1 tell all that every
word It true.” MBS. AARON HOWARD.
MS M ala St.. Findlay, O.
Threw His Crutch#* Away.
“I had been belpleaa from khramattem for eevetal
months. Went to Mt. Clement without any benefit.
Then tried a celebrated spectelUt, who made me
worse. I could not walk a block even with crutchei,
when I began ualng Jamaica Rheumatic Cure. At
the end of the fl rrt bottle t threw away my Crutcher
and could set about with two canes. Aaecond hot.
tie completely cured me, and left mg without a
rheumatic pain, excepts weak and crooked ankle,
crured by the special tat. Am gow running motor
on my oar tea hour, a day. I would have saved
*300 In money and month! of Intense suffering and
lorn of work If t had taken Jamaica Bhenarotea
Cura whop first attacked with rheumattatP.’*
JACOB F, FAR*.
Motorman T., lO.kS. Boiling Electric Green. »y.._ Ob
On# Bettis Put Him ts Work Again.
“Ooa bottle of Jamaica Rheumatic Cure has dona 1
me more good than *40 I had worth been of confined other medicines bed
bad used before tt. to my
for • weeks with tctatlc Rheumatism. After -wing
half a bottle of Jamaica Rheumatic Cura I was able
to get out of the house, and by the time 1 had du¬
ll bed the bottle I waa able to go back to work a*Mn.“
JAMB* DaviNfft. Findlay, O.
An Ada lady’* Wondtrful Expwtenca.
“I suffer *1 far yesn with rheumsllam, neuralgia
and threatening paralyata, and was unable on do my
own work moat of tee time, t received no special
benefit from almort continual treatment from pbysL
ciana or from patent medicines, of which I bars
taken many kinds. I w.sall rundown and miser ¬
able and It teemed that r.-thlng could as dona for
me. f had elmoet given up hope of any loll* at all
Lot s'ter reading what your Jamaica Rheumatic
Cure had done for others I decided lo give It a iris
and taking it, I waa greatly planned to realise a bene¬
fit. t have taken four bottl* and bava almost m
gained my former strength and weight, going from
IZ7 to H9 pounds. I am now doing my own work
easily and fed like working hard every day. 1 hops
others suffering ss I did will give Jamaica a trial.
It will study da them g «d.“
ELIZABETH STB VANS. Ad*. Ohio.