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BERKYT. MOSF.LY, Editor.
ttD. f. HcGOWAN, Bus. Man’gr.
VOL. XIV
HI BELIEVES IN PRAiSIMS TMOSEIO WHOM
PRAISE II Msti
A Stoiy from Tennessee which is tie Equal of
that of J. M. Foster Published in these
Columns Same Weeks Ago.
From ike Herald, Columbia, Tertnretre.
Many and various are the discussions of
the “new woman," but mast of the women*
we’ve seen liuvc no usjnratioiia toward the
emancipation of their sex from any yoke
except the burdensome yoke of ill health.
They all sceiu to think—anil think rightly—
that their propel' field is their home, and to
work faittif ly in this field she must be
strong and lieHrty. Cure is peculiarly a
Woman’s heritage'. Rut it Was not the “ new
woman*’ or any other kifid or wontai: that
We started t ' to talk about. It is a “man
in the case’’ this time, and a man, too, that
thinks lie is the newest kind of a “new
man.”
I'rom what lie tells us, he- has pood cause
to think so. There i* no comparison between
his prescut state of feeling anil that of two
years ago. lint let the following speak for
itself. We published a few weeks ago a
statement of the miraculous cure of Mr. .1.
M. Foster, of Carter's Crook, now one of the
ilcmJiVv men, from locomotor ataxia (e. dip.
rase said to he incirraUe), hy the use of Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People.
The account was read hy numbers of Peo
ple who were eye-vrit r.essek of his bodily suf
jilgand who know what .Vir. Foster stilted to
be true bieyond a perori venture of a doubt;
it was read hy ot.-herr, also, who believe it
just the same as if they, too, htfflseeu alt, be
cause Mr. Foster is well known oyer the
country to be a man of ujiimiM'aehabie \env
oi ly.
tio strong is his belief in the Dr. Wil
liams’ Pills, he has influenced a ntiiutwir of
other people.to use 'them, and all Jiave be
came as new persons.
.One. of the nuniher is a vqnng man of
Boiithporf, Maury County, T’enWwo'. Mr.
N. F. Murphy. He is only tweqty-otie years
old, and being of rattier a delicate eoiirtit a
tioii, lias been afflicted the greater part of
his life.
Young Murphy says, he verily believes
that very few people of any age or o' me
have lieen nailed Upon to ein!i:r<Mhe bodily
ii lie ring which he lias undergone.
In an interview with the Jlerald, he told
us the following, which we give in bis own
wonts:
“Five years ago I was attack*-! with a
severe spell of la grippe, which affected me
very much. Ilowevdf, with the summer
before me, I gradually grew beviei until I
considered myself nearly well, when in
September following I was prostrated by an
attack of biliousness.
“I took the medicine administered by our
family physician and was soon on ibot. again,
though with a large amount of malaria in
my system. Deing in a low stale of health,
I was troubled all winter with dreadful
colds and coughs.
"The following spring X was nguin at
tacked with another severe ease of bilious
ness, and only rallied in port from this spell
when,at the suggest ion of some of mv friends,
I resorted to various patent medicines for
relief, but without satisfactory n ••tilts.
The malaria continued, and there was n . • ml
to my taking cold, which at last began to
settle on my left June, which was weak, in
asmuch as it had.undergone the terrible el- j
foots of an abscess when T was quite small.
Asa result expectoration begun and grew I
worse until May. 1891.
CATARHH CURED.
No remedy is as effectual in e*iul
icatng and curing CWa.-ih as
Botanic*Blood Balm. ( B. B B. )
It purifies and enriches t.ie blood
eliminates microbes, bacteria, etc
and builds ip the system from tn
first dose. Thousands of cases of ea.
t .rrh have been cured by its ma; 'i
power. For all blcod and skin c,:s
aases- it has no equal. Buy the old
reliab'e and long tested remedy,ana
don’t throw your money away on
substitutes, palmed off as “just as
good.” Buy the old jebable 130
tanic Blood Balm. Pi ice ¥I.OO per
large bottle. See advertisement in
this paper.
For sale by Druggists.
.. NOTICE.
Georgia—Madison county.
Whereas S 0 C’Kel'ey, adm.
of the estate of Oliver Long, dec’d
has applied to me for Jotters of
dismission from said estate. This
is therefore to cite al' persons con
cerned td be at my office on the
tlrst Monday in Nov. next to show
cause why*said letters shoul 1 not
be granted, ‘thin Mig. Brd 1896.
G DaniO 1, Old.
. t= 'v,r„
PAfSHEiT 3 „
HAS a BALSAS!
fc/jpCst&ifcfz:*'£CEam {Thensoi &l-1 bca’rtn.e® vie
ff'dtil* V&vLrtaßsprcprates 8 luxuriant pomtiL
~ - .. Fail* to Or*y
r Hair to it* rcjithfia i_ COjgr.
“^cbK fu Mfflrfjs or
in.lietion. PlnajlUu or UO.Iii. ; T '.f
tajike’3 onrosß tosuc sfc^.
aad <1 tsoouTfltf•>l J-a. i
i " Kovr ; %tr.ra the period in my sickness
i which v ". t ; the last degree alootuy. l’e*
j cause qf ti.e inactivity of my liver, I colt hi
| not eat anytbiftg that would agree with me,
! and, to add to my already intense suffering,
; imla.nt ' v. try r'lcnn.etisth got mein its grip,
ilt was dreadful. No one (tan iiutupne whtu
; agonies I suffered. In this eondilion I be
: eauie as helpless as a balm, for I could not
1 huso a hand. I was considered to be on the
i verge of the grave, and I despaired of u.j
i life..
! “ beliveranee came in this way: Tlirenrfc
i the influence of Mr. J. ii. Foster, u tinm?
|of mine, 1 wins induced to give I)r. Wil
liams* l’ink I’iJis for Pale People a fair trial.
| 'file result was simply marvelous. Withiif
j t-v. o weeks after 1 began taking the pills, a
I marked improvement in my condition whs
|to be noted. I steadily continued to im
j prove until I reached it.y present state of
I good health. Tlie .mud of death was stay, and
i tor the time being, and tiie grave eheaded of
: its victim.
! “ Ail praise is due to Ir. Williams’ Fill*.
Surely i gave them a lair trial, for I used
fihfy dollars (pit)) worth of them Slid cue t
to know whereof I I doubt r.ct that
' the natuc'bf i.r. Vi i.iiama will rank among
the,,. .'letnotg oi tbe gret-i.rst wenefaefrirs of
tire age.
“This is submitted to sitl; and sttfterintr
humanity.”
These eases will not seem so remarkable
if a Imdv remembers that it is stated by men
of science that the entire human body ts rc
newed or.ee in every seven years, ft js In
teresting to inquire how this can be accom
plished. Of course, it is readily understood
that this work of disintegration und decay
gms steadily on. but how are the wasted
particles resupplied ? It is by means of flic
circulation of ihe blood. Ail the nourish
ment which is luken into the stomach is,
after digestion, received by the bipod and
carried to every, organ, iissua and til ora in
it , i i v Vi :i'. ■- mui iime in
the body. rltSxjs a most important office
and it is important that the blood
to do this ...work siiould lie purr, ricli'and
healthy. Otherwise it will not only lie un
) aide to fullili its rnission properly, !mt it
i will scatter disease throughout Hie eyi-tem,
I Indeed, it is from impure Wood tbit a
'gnat majority of dioeaces originate and-it
I is only hy making the blood pure that they
i V? f ! h ‘i CUl T ai - 0r - Williams’ pink Pills f„ r
lia.e People piisscrs a building-up streugth
givmg txmer which make them just the
medicine for those who find themselves in
a weak and run-down condition, either as a
result of illness or because of impure or im
poverished blood.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
are considered an unfailing sjieeific for
such discuses ns locomotor ataxia, partial
paralysis, Ft. Vitus’ dunce, iru nev
rulgiu, riioiiunitiani, nervous lieiffluc.lie the
aiier effects of la grippe, palpitation of the
. r t|, fade and sallow complexions, that
tiled tee ling resulting from •tervpus proj.
tialion; oil diseases resulting iron vitiated
hnniom in the blood, such as serolbia
eh runic erysipelas, etc. They are fi ) 3 n a
specific for troubles peculiar to females,
such us suppressions, irregularities, and all
forms of weakness. In men they effect, a
radical cure in oil eases arising from
mental worry, overwork, or exeeer.es of
whatever nature. Dr. Williams’i’ink Pill, 1
are sold by all dealers, or will he sent po-1
p.aid on receipt of price, fk) cents a box or
Six- boxes for W.BO fthey are never sold n
balk or by ibe 100), by addressing Dr. Wil
liams’ Medicine Cos., Schenectady, N. Y.
Is’wiii your paper a stat.nneut
that Zulu Vnlier would restore any
hendjof hair to natural color in tlnee
weeks. As 1 was very g-ay i sent
for a sample package, nud in less
than three weeks ray hair was pe
fectly restored to natural color.
Mywifes hair was a light red, aid
liy using Zulu Yuhev, her hair is
now a beautiful auburn. Any once an
get a sample package of Zulu ulier
by sending-21 two-cem stamps to
Wilson and Cos. New Concord,
Ohio, and if >t does not restore the
hair io natural color iu three weeks
they will return your stamps, it
not only restores the hair to natural
e Lot; but will stop tbe hair falling
out immediately It is one of die
best hair tonics made, and you take
no lisk, and if it does not satisfy
you pei"eedy tiny Will retvrn stamp
A Reader.
NOTICE.
Georgia —Madison county.
Whereas S C O’Kellcy, adm of
the estate o! ,T J Faulkner, die and I
makes known by his petition that:
] ie hue fullv administered the es
tate •f raid dec’d, and desires
letters ■ ; This w
the. r ’■■■<- to cite all '’oucerned to
be at mv office on the first mu
aay November next, to how why
said letters aheuld not be granted-
This Aug ord- leo6.
G. C. Daniel, Ord.
Wanted—fin Idea SSif
i Syf mRSOMSS
FOR MAZ>ISON COUNTY.
Danielsviile, Madison County. Ga., Friday; Ugust. 28th 1896.
Local flappings
WHAT THE PEOPLE OF TIIE
“FREE STATE” ARE
DOING'.
M?c ß Fora Hoß'd, y, ”as
' ceoi visi'.ing Mrs. I) W Meadow
l'p.o, lias et> rod to her home in
Washington.
Misses I V'-'e r and CMra McEweu
who have been v'sifing Airs. E F
McO 6tvp.,i here, le t Wednesday
for Ft. i mi. m a visit to their
t.iclo, Vf F Wilder.
Songs of Calvary and
P~n./ cost. Latest and
p ettiest song book. fo r
Se le at C onaway's Musjc
House Athens.
■T S McCu.dy of Comer, was up
A■ c dav.
I'. 1 . A J Siria"-'aid of Necae.
was 1 e ■> t 'to week.
P (■' G. ’.'e‘h Suite, a ma’nber
c" the Uuive.au i "acr’ty, who is.
spe ab’ng his vreat on with his
fn her ret c i.ia w*3 in to toe us
Tv? week.
Holman” & Scott have a
fine lot of horses and
mules which they are selH
<ng low prices.
Run or has it that utotl ;?r ele
gnnt dwelling v.’l* toon he e.e red’
on F* o’i street. Serely we t. f.’ai
a s'enav, regu'a. boom.
W II Bollock is iinpiw g bs
lot by ejecting the jon a 1 conioioda
qua bi t i, %,>
Neims & Johnson h-we
secured T J Kerlin, ss
oainter at their shops. He
is a first-class buggy
painter, and the only one
in the county. Bring your
work, will give you as
good job as you can’ get in
Athens or anywhere else.
NELMS* JOHNSON,
DaiMelbville, Ga
My lit le boy, when two years of
age, was taken veiy ill with bloody
flr.x.l was advised to use Clv.mbn
lain‘B colic. Ch 1 era and Di-’iriio
eo Remedy, and luckily procur. and
part of a bot 10. I carefully read the
directions and gave it accordingly.
He was very lov, but slowly and
surely be began 1.0 improve, gradu
ally recovered, arid is now as stout
and strong ae-ever. I feel sure it
saved his life. I never ean praise
the Remedy half its Jworlh I am
sorry every one in the world does
not kuiw how good it is, tis I do- —
Mrs. I.ina S., Florida. For sale by
D E Griffith Gen. merchant Dan
ielsville.
R J Pulliam of' Bowman, came
over last Tuesday on a bus 1 ness
vro.
Since 1878 three have been nine
epidemics of dysentery in different
p‘• rts of the country in which Cha
mber aims Colic. Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy was u ed with per
fect success, Dysentery, when
epidemic, is almost ns seveie and
dangerous as Asiatic cholera Here
tofore tli# best efforts of he most
killed physicians have failed to
cheek its ravages, his remedy, how—
evoi. has cmed the mott malignant
cases, Doth of children and adults
and under the most trying condi
tions, which proves it to be the best
ine< ,: eiue in the world for bowel
complaints. For sale by D E Griffith
Gen merchant Dauielsviil .
Capi. W W Scott is quße sick
tb-s wet k.
Miss May Williamson, who has
been v siting her uucle, J N Boggs,
has returned )o her Lome in Jei
; ’erson.
i
| FokSaue. —House and two acre
I lot in town of DaiiielsviHe. Good
j well convenient, and ouibuildings,
home finished throughout. Terms
reasonable, price low. bee me if
I you want a nice, convenient home!.
lierry T. Moseley.
li''\ .J ti 1-. n.> was j j town
A io*d s, on .m w.iv I'ifiie om
Mil' Shod church wheo he line
’’i fii holding a pro! ?tod niee.'
• g and st.Uod to us that t! c irons
j iw..s oiv of the best that had
bekn 1 e.d b’ero in several yens.
Seve.at ad 1 io -s o thechii'ch aid
a number res to., and, a’so die mem
bo.eh p bi ‘ij ve. y maMi awakened
'•o f’e i J c .'tv. Mood inee.iii s
seem ’O piovai i>-o \where.
AP Dealing <fe T G Hathaway have
lmjjved from Wag’d igton to Broad
street, just above Athens hardwaie
tc.j Athens,Ga. Alt on them when
j’ >fi want anvtiiing in the vehio'e or
h-i'. - ss line.
jpR L '>> Tt w- sii J • "eiHtvi th(>
"ft of the week. Since he has
100 ted the way, we expoet to
•-*ew of him going up !)h*t way
V C_ 'O t 4/*
>*-b pr. a ,’H ys lit ve
i-'of.ed .. < there lifts been several
i-|e - : rne to the clnr.c'i. Thirteen
i’ ittH w n o." A •' i c'b’rnh,
wwi'e ).V jo: ->eJ eJ> . H .
|!r C D Yonker, a well known
druggist of Rowling Green, Onio,'
in speakiug of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy, says: I lake pleasure in
recommending it to my customers,
for.l am certain that it will always
pleftso them. I sell more of it than
all Other kinds put together/' For
s.*le by’ D E Griffith Gen. M’chant
DM i“’sville.
fk' * Mi . , M ndew and
’>£.>• f who b> 8 ' '‘ft •. > IR
ifrg <• ai.e be e-, b- e i-•’turned
io|^T. e!** Poire
XT to KujaV .• -a 1 '
Mv Jacob who is .n
Chicago Lpmly i
Jkx&AEDoa..Mrifneii. InwiL^g;,ys: ’’J
btvve Jilst scut sonic memcTh'/fnacK 1
to my mother in tho old oountry,
that I know trom personal use to
be die best medici ’e iu the world
for rheumatism, having used it in
my family for several yars. It
always does the work," 60 eont
bottles for gale by D E Griffith
Gen. merchant Danelsville,
A p Hearing a id T G Hadawliy
will the celebrated tndebaktr bug
gies and wagons and will sell you
cheaper than you can by elsewhere
Pc sure to see him on Broad st.
Athene. Ga.
It is easier to let o, r 1 gilt sl ino
whet we sweep <rt of our hearts
evil and forever forsaking it.
All wishing to have I’hotogniphs
mrde will call on meat Dairrcisvi 1
where lam prepared to give you
list class work and all hi?a j s and
styles at reasonable prices
J il HUFF.
200 pairs men and women shoos,
good stock to close out ut a low
price. We want to make room
for a full stock.
J. T. Baker & Cos. Comer, Ga.,
Baby’s
Second
Summer
is the time that tries all the care
of the mother and all the skill of
maternal management. Baby
comfort comes from *at; fat
babies have nothing go but
to sleep and grow.
If your baby does not seem
to prosper, if he does not gain
in weight, you must get more
fat there. A few drops of
SccKnuton
each day will put on plump
ness; fat outside, life inside,
baby and mother both happy.
Your baby can take and rel
ish Scott’s Emulsion as much
in summer as in any other
season.
Kor le by H drtiggista at 50c. and si.ca
OICH RED BLOOD thefou*-
■V dation of good health. That is why
flood’s Sarsaparilla, the One True
: Blood I’uriGer, gives HEALTH.
Iff an tie lief
MR. ATKISS'N SHOW HOW
AND WHY THE NOMINEE
WILL V IN.
Kdi">r Dr* {sv• • M-.
s nioniii t> ,o. few would h* ve
i.'ca so visa as to p pk'igy Domo
e A v ; cvO v t l ''s fa '. Tivi a mo-t
wonde fvl cr.an ,e has been v. .ou_,l i
B*nee then. '• o repaidit*nn news
papers which wore diei so hvu.t
ant over the et f' -i 'tv o' tbei-’or 1 -
d’dr *; s triv .p’i,now w ite loured
in la's I,ceded, J ’Tlo\v Mc’Ki ily may
win. l4 Br.vaui the hi'lliaiit young
oi-atcr, He logical debater, the. jdo’
|of ti e peojile. no.niinateil a’< jdst
most ’niense
8 Weep the e* no try like a tieuM.itloiH j
tidal wave, an’ overwhelm with
de'eni nnu hnmiliat.io.*, the syndi
cate o f munopoliets andse r ”isb
numev-grabber who own 'bo od '
and soul o f Mcßinley.
He his Ct. .led thowf - : n'o Af ioi;
l von in New YoiL, the home < ‘
the money- od he was aceoided A
most enthusiastic welcome, mt’m
moth Madison Square tit d< n being
ciowded with twenty-thousand in
teiested I‘ste ter, who, al.boagh scf
foc..dng with heat, eoge ly hnogp i
otrei’V wo.d and utgiiniout of hi>
,nost ißits .c ly speech,tnere rendered.
Some of the deepest student of
inai ce in th“ East h’.ve espousal
hi., ci i’se nod deelp red bits pmeiples
obe sound St .tohn, the blinker
who w. s appo.ntc I ny the New York
o ’ember o" coimHPvco l> fitn.dy the
subject io order to efutn the a gu
uieiu of die bebevers in f-ee-comage,
after exhaustive vesc rcb and ea-efuf
thought, decD.ed in favor of the
double stnudsid and free eonimig fc
ofrilverin unlinutod quantities at
the rnts of lb to 1 iindependent nf
the action of alT'other nation*. .p r
sss
iti financial study declares (Ii t <fte
aold siftinbird mians bankruptcy
arid that in the free coinage o 'f
silver consists (he salvation of
our oountry- Strong converts to
silver are being daily made iu the
East from among tho educated,
thinking classes.
Whi ney’s letter was a boomerang
to his cause,He n: tikes damaging ad
missions winch- oar, iod to their log
ical conclusion, are stipng arguments
for hr mod hue action by this gov
erment, nod have had e.vr.ety tho op
posite effect to w!uit, he intended.
Hu admits that bimetalHm is tho
proper scheme of finauee for us.but
tays “Wait —wait for internation
al agreement. Past experience has
shown that an, i lternatiounl agree
uio.it 'n reyu <1 to finance is tho
no* i up aclica-ily scheme in mo
do'ii jo1 1 !i;•, an Utopian dream,
and it is easy to see th.it i l ' this
great commercial country takes
tho lend, those countries
favo able to bimelulism will
toon follow suit Dr /hiemit and
oi hei firtancijl students of Europe
admit .Lis: and the London Finan
cial News proph* sieß tint' if the
Uni ,ed Hlaicn. France and <h>r f any
adopt tlie free coUsige of silv/;-, they
will v’b G 4 eatßiitttin oi the bulk of
her rtsiiuic and South America tiado
wbi ih is one of the greatest sources
of her immense wealth. Bryan will
i n’ry rlt 'lie stales west of tho
Mississippi Kivor.bo wi 1 carry the
solid iSoulh with the possible exci p
tiou of Miuyluii'l and west Vi’ginia
Illinois, I.nli'tiia, and Minnesota,
would go for lii'n jf eleclj-ins were
he'd 10-oay mid Jie st.eogth of
silver is gaining dailv. lowa and
even Ohio ai-i good figh ingground
and there u e many eu’piises in
sto : for the Idtherio over-confident
Itepnolicans. In New York Torn
Platt and Warner Miller arc tight
each other fiercely. It is a fight to
the death with them and the n>i id-*
of the ItopubiicaiiH of that s„at‘.i
are filled wilt) gloomy forebodings
as to Ibe effect- which that ight will
have on McKi ileys ciinncc*. It is
ptobaole d'at both sides will light
each odier so bitterly as to tlnow
tbe s.ate to the Democrats. Tfoe
goid bugs are working at a disnd*
vantage. For years.the, pe *ple have
been studying this qn'e tion and
Studying it, intelligently. Advocates
of bimetallisin have tv.ken care to
disseminate silver literature tlirou
ghont'*e whole length and breadth
of the country, and this literature
has been characterized, iu the main
by clear and b gioul reasoning. II
has boon read and f given careful
i bought. The country wee'-dy news
papers those organs -Inch gel
closest to the people and w hich con
Hti.o’.ew powerful influence iu
SUBSCBfIPTfoiTi' V "
0 Dollar P Vwr,
American ])olit:bs have also done
telling work f. r the cause.
Ag mis; this the so-called ’’suond
mo''cy a lvo ates have only been
nblo to cry “Bands, lunatics and
ftmrcb si” end to o-ipose a mass of
stir, Id 'literature and manufactured
sm.is ics with arit.’ metical dedue
t ions tliere r roin which would piilszla
tin* niathematical l.rain of fcir
Isaac Newton to sec* through,
Hnnna and his millionaire syn
dicate are pretty shrewd magagers
and have over ijhOti.t OPbCO to back,
them, but the - mass of the voters*
seem io have made u, their mind£
this year tli t there shall be a change
of existing conditions, whereby one/
smab section of the cvunti y
j amasses millions while the rest,
vcgcs on bankruptcy. They can’t
| be bought. Such a trying situation
I never before confronted the Ameiß
can people. It is a most momen -
ous struggle. The republic m pa ty
uith McKinley at its head, is being
tried in open court. Jt is being
tried for its life. Arraigned wtl
it are all itsalljcs, the liniiwuinp ,
nii‘l phiroofrus. The vertfict \>jtl
be rendered on Nov. 3rd. ifrxt hr
a jury of over 00,000,000 frcpmWl,
Th.it verdict will be GtHLU'Y-4
guilty o' gross eorrnptioii In all
'-aiioiial all'n-rs—guiliy ol lbgitla
ti"g ( r priya e individuate, mantis
iac'iircis, money lenders And
monop list' l a' t|i ■ eitpe6o of thb
life l, I util of the Snffeiing masses
guilty’ of gross cxtrAvng.inccand
of every other crime Which goes tci
make u the most corrupt party
that evei controlled our country’s
affairs.
The judgment will bo its execu
tion- Horace L. B, Atkinson.
Washington, D. 0. August 20th
1890.
CHURNING IV OXE
MINUTE.
w" 1 '' ' , v, -
HtaVt k tried the Cightning Cliurtt *
you recently described in your paper,
and it is eortnfnly a wonder I can.,;
churn iuj,*.. than one mumie. anvl
tho butter is. elegant, and yon go*-
considerably mote btt ter than whou
y ou iiso a common churn, x took the
agency for tlia churn here and every
butter maker that see it buys one. I
haveso'd three dozen and they giv
thobestof entlsiaclion I know lean
sell 100 in (his township, as they
churn so quickly, nm*<e so much
more butter than common churn ß
and are so cheap, Someone in every
township can m ko two or tbreo
hundred dollars selling these oh’i
r s, By add re sing J F Casey & Cos,
8t Louis, you can gxt circulns and
full information so you can make
big money right at home, I have
made #BO in the past two weeks and
I never sold anything before iu
*y bfo AFaiimism.
Every man sha’l give un account
for the way iu which ho uses his
influence.
A WIFE EQUAL TO A GOLD
MINE.
Will some or your readers givq
mo a good re"elpt for making cold
starch? I uni selling self-hnnting
flat irons and iron a little at every
house and liayo to use sme starch
every place and want to kno-v how
to mai<e good cold starch. Sly 1 us
band w:;s in debt rnd I being an
xious to help him thought I would
sell self-healing flat irons, and I
win doing splendidly.A cent’s worth
of fuel will boat, the iron lor 8
hours so you have a perfectly even
heat. You can iron in half the time
and no danger of soorch'ng the
clothes ns with the old iron, aud
you can get the most beamifut
gloss. I sell at nearly iye y house*
as the iron saves so n u h fuel every
body wauls on u , I m on
each iron and have not sold
than ten any day I worked. My
brother is doing well and I think
anyone can mak i hts of in- uey
9 *Vwhcre selling irons. J F Casey
dr-Gh: St. Lou.s, Mo, will start
aifyoU'e in the business, as they did
me if you will addsejv them.
Russell.
.acaar ,
AIERVOUB Troubles are due to
91 impoverished blood. Hood’s Sm*
egMrilla hi the Ope True Blood
Purifier and NERVE TONIC*
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