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OPENING OF THE HOSPITAL.
Jloro Money Mnsl Bo liaised Before
Tills Can Bo Dodo Willi
Safely.
WHAT THE COMMITTEE HAS TO SAY
Dipiln M th. BallZIn. Mssl 8* llarf.
“A Strong Apptnl Addroaard lo
Tboaa M ho Ara Abla lo llrlp
f tho Good Collar.
Raoently winy Inquiries have been
hoard regarding Urn hospit/R which It
win (announced come tlmo «gv> would
tie opened this month.
Three Inquiries have corns from peo
ple anxious do oes Macon tove tv writ-
equipped hospital, wfeone stranger* and
ottKTS who 'huve no ono to miiwoatnd
cars for them in slcknun cun bo com-
tirosbly aiouided lo and Motive the
v*rjt best medical ssteation and ours-
ltnr from experienced nuns**,
Hiaoco bis long ewedsd such ua In-
aillu-ko. The people hare bum called
oa time and "gain to contribute to a
fund for the purpoas of esatblnhlng
»-Kii un lniii.ltd.Ion, and they hvw ext-
trlbuted, bt*t uhey have not contributed
enough. Muaw mco/.y la ueqled before
VU» hospital can U.- opened. The moat
eligible building In Mwon &j» been
bought, and ail tint now renulris la to
tnaiue « few repairs, and put the build-
lug ja proper shape for u, .Vaipixil. This
' wll. nut edat much, and the amount Is
so small that It should nei nuiid In
Lie wily of opening nhe hoapHal ten
duy* longer in ui pru*p.'i>u> uutl
wi.’.wthy commuaii-iy like this. Tin true
suite of attain, however, will bo found
morr fully mu lords in uie follow,ng
UJssemeut and uppval from ’Itse com
• mlttee:
To iiln cJ.lr.cna of Iticoo: About six
month* ago me Muoun liosp.tul Asso
ciation puichuqed from Mr. Clay itin
proi-eriy at tlw foot of CoU-man Hill
lor aJ.lW, paylug caah fur the same,
and at than time we thought It WIT tt«»
niaat ekgible tocaikm wulai tuulJ br
found for tue hospital. There wn» great
opposition to Its location at Uuit print,
ami tile Me being small we detormined
to east about and see If n more dre.ra-
me site could be iveuixd. In July wo
u»k iui option on tlio Caliwjy prop-
awy mi Pine etieat, which expired on
the flrat of Atrgutlt, ait <7,000 for itv.n
property, one-luilf ctlrfi and tin- bal
ance In twelve months, with lnter-nt
on the deferred juymeliu. On the flret
dy of AjUguil; we eauiuminullud the
**■**' , wltil ¥ r - Oallaway, paylug hur
13,100 In cash nr. si pxooulUig a note
piirtible In one year for the balance. lu
order to mike tho cash piymant we
made a lain on the Clay property of
l-.JOO, payable In one yvur ait 8 per
evi*!. per annum, pnr ttio llrst day of
Oa ober we came In pomcwslon of th<
Callawuy house, aud w nod that It
will be^tavreeiry to make repair* oil
che roof, remove ono of tlio nuthouses,
pnlnt ithe wain tad in other ways reu-
l*J h * bremlwu. To do this and to
funahflv and equip It, It W8I be neces-
w , m y .- r r, ua ^. lm ' 1 S! ,2 ' M0 cash. The
Kings Daughters bare done nobly by
**«« Mr T ekeettm Jon-s ta?
turned over to the hostdlal mwxv'iitiou
every defter he hot rellVtwt toTrauffi!
ping the hospital, nnd which mu given
Utrough or by the organised char+Uca.
We eulsnlt this etallcineiit of f lclo for
your Information.
A tro.pUal U Imp-rntlvcly demanded
by the wuntt; tuid necntiltlcs of M<U
con, are] wo oanrwtly appeal to hfl Vf
the, noble and gvncretav'cfaieas of this
city to pome to tho hoip of Wile etwer-
2*5* '*2 * n ln ''™dn>ent whlrfi will
P«y beyond our word* to expreas. Any
for ktow fMirpoc
««1 can bo piid u>
£ ?• Tlnolory. or
U Tj, 1 *1 ^ Me undcmlimed nvrmbrra
tiie nnaoco commit too.
C. R WMtngham, Ch'm’n.
} . t iwatic Hnr^Uman
, 8. R. Jnquow,
JobotU t'iiiMKiih^rfr.
«,ufe*i‘T n ‘ hp . "nvwttt nshed Is
ha T t:al wlu he put hi prop,
er ccndltlnn for occupancy, nod Its
be uhroivn open to tho public
«« *wn m toe rep aim con be intMe.
THE KACON TELEGHAPH: SATURDAY MORNING. IsOYEMBER 10, 1894.
PISTOLS EXPOSED.
Chief Butner Gives an Important Order
to the Police.
NEW LIBRARY DIRECTORS,
Ch!.*f Putner has posted brdere In the
Pol.ce station notifying all policemen
that they must carry their pistol* cx-
Poeed in ihe future, and
the
... a,ready
po.lcsm-n have hackled tbelr boh* _J
the outalda of their coats with their
Platols cxr>&■ 1 In their hedeter*.
Heretofore H has been the custom of
the PoHce to carry thtlr pistols In uura-
merln their PackoU or belu under their
oattA as they desired, but hereafter
they must wear a belt, winter and sum
.mer.
„5» order wax prompted by Judge
H tgi-enianfl charge to the grand Jury.
I» which,he Stated that! u pollcemun
. ? ow L!«' W* Pistol concealed was
Juat as liable to proseoutlon for fra-
.5? w t» D0K * *• any prlvuite citizen.
Judre HUrdenran ulro said that the
person whipping mother, even though
the party taking the whipping cnnsi w-
ep to take H rather than pay a line or
to to the chain-gang, was liable to pros
ecution for assault and battery. This
.£?. ®*used Ch4ef Butner ro announce
mst there will be n> more wihlprlngs ut
the police station.
All of the new ptlUcemen. put on dur-
.25/^ { i ir . h , ave been dkwnlasnl. now
that the fair Is over. The black maria
I’d* nleo been dlscontlnueil. it Is
Ufoujht probable thut council will be
raked lo continue the black maria, r.s
It proved a paying Invostment during
lbs fair. One hundred and ton calls
*?" freA by ,ht "»irla. nnd as
many prisoners curried lo the olty
E22?-w rau "v*’ ,37s “ ,n hack fare
alone, to say. nothing of time saved and
the easy maimer in which offenders
were curded to the city prison.
Annual Meeting for the Election of
Officers Takes l’iace Monday
Eight.
1’iIESEET DIIIECTOIB AKE TIKED
Atui Will llrfutt lo Srnrwm Again Volet*
ffontatlilng Drfluilo In Done at Once
-l S"Ttl Propotiilon liny
« onto From Jlr. Jomltou. ^
AstonishinA Results of Careful
Investigation by tbe
Press of Macon.
...BY WEARING
H0HEN20LLERN
SANITARY UNDERWEAR
PERSONAL.
Waller Wulk/rr of Treeston, n. J„
•?i yl . nr ip*#** heavlen wSl'.i
n "'t -Isroes. a one of the most
cipofcle young ivllors evw. seen In Ma
con, nnd In nddlllon Mr. Walker I* V-
™ «- number of Ma
con people already.
I JV"!' 1 *!} Ho f? 34ld Midi Mnttle Ross.
L'' ’ , of Macon’s mort brtniarur and
xfi v-Tr 11 bnve gun. to
Nfiy V.rk for a several weeks' i+jiy.
-..Mf- *®" Mrs. J. p. Tliomtison rf
,he VUI ^"
Walker, dentist. 301 Sec-
X." MhocS/Oi. 8olomon '" J pw *'ry
■Mr. nnd Mas. R. P. Trnett and Miss
Oummtii of HamUlon, da„ ure In ibe
"in of tho wealthiest mer
chants of Jl.isper, Pli., war In Aiiliin
yesierday tsjylng goai 1 con
,v}'vbdi^m £,JV * nn, J‘ nt!« nmong
tlse Vtadlom In tile city yesterday. “
cltyI” K * r IIurtt ot Oo^mbus la j n the
The annual meeting of the Macon
Public library Axaaoaltion will bo held
la tbe library parlors m 8 o’clock Mon-
diy nlgt’t, Nov. 12.
This will, perhaps, be tho most Im-
poilumt mealing ever held since the
library waa flrti: ep-atolhshed, as the
future of the Institution practically de
pends upon the ao.icm of this me -ting.
Ttoo director* wish to go: ast lirge
ol.leodunoe as powble of member*, and
any oshcr citizen, not memtoesu. wu c
are laterewted In neefaig the library can-
tlnuo open.
i Under the conztltullon and by-lmvs
the firm of office of theipreaent board
of directors expires on Uie 12th, Mon-
day tiiaht, a.nl -ahCu meeting will de
cide the oootlnued existence of the in
stitution.
The library ,wCM oenluJniy cloae un-
leas way., and means ore devi-ed a-
Uila meeting i.o continue tan a ffiffinuw
itt..ii than Kax.li has been ad^iitied
St Uhe past, a^l unicaj a dlfturetit aorl
or mippoKc in reived St l.s rfiiabiy
^v«n out tfiiat iki; a tflogle member o/
consent to«rvo
vi me pr«k«at bouJd of dlredtord tx
m&Kf on ., a oound baak. The
•iiirectdx wfj tjpt 'thds ju l-h; in t
m. addrtM .JthHitSSSS SIS to
of'tidr'sttiwa^S?" ““ “o^’ranl
dwr * 8IW11 toclSSd
ONE PLAN SUGGESTED
An earn cot frie
Made in Germany of tlie highest quality wool, pure and
soft, in medium and heavy weights. Recommended by
leading physicians.
1,000 Bodies of His Little I
Pellets Sold By the Retail
Ifig Me Since
Saturday, Not. 5.
Sole Agent For Macon, Georgia.
CHARLES WACHTEL,
Only 11 Persons Report No
Benefit Received.
515 CHERRY ST. - - MACON, GA.
eh”dty Dun,g ’ n “ n * Mlnedgwllle Is In
yesreSia^ 0010 " * a**"*® «• bore
tlio city Sa*3S*.°' Culirtw ' WM lo
IIMTHO STATES COURT.
-Tulin Minion Mmlu CoinuilKaioucr cf
Circuit Court.
sri‘5-3 ?*'>««£
SSSTHfipaafs
Ho hud hand thalc Col. n tv tawmi
Sor’twL'
would ad' im wmSS!'
as
SJy&SSBfSfS
gemlemon who rav* S* 01 !’i. Tlle
tion .,to Uw reno?i«^ th ' ln T<>tn’n-
IT’S MORAL A8PDCT.
Mr. Jennlngn will Dlneim the ElecUon
In New York.
Rev. W. B. Jenwlnzn will take for his
subject on Sumliv maralng at ihe First
Pregbyterlzn chureli: "Some Moral Az-
P*Ata of She New York City Election."
Jcnnlnc Is a taglcal s;w«ker at
till llmez. but when dlscuxslng such sub-
Jri-.t- a% the ono he has choaen aonie-
thln^unuzually Interesting may be ex-
On ftundav tttsbt Mr. .leaning, will
«»k* for hla eubloc*. "IMern Appli
ance* of the Oolden Rule." Thin zer-
tnon msyiilevhe exDeoted to be ot much
Interest. The mibllo Iz oorMMly lnvlteil
to both aervlcoa.
"HARD TlkfES"
NVUI Re Rev. J. B. MrGchee’* Subject
Sunday Morning
Rev. J. B. Mcflehe*. oreoMlng elder of
the A.tuih Macon dialrlet. will nraach
a: least street Memodlzt Chureh on
toir lay itvnrnliw at 11 o'clock on "lUr.l
Times: Cause and Cure."
At Ont.iMrv Xlmhodlzt ehurch on
L burekjy nlxht. Mr. M.-0.-he* will preieh
■ 'yw^’nirn eo the XVblla." with
spe'lnl rc.er.-iy-e to the sermons dellv-
rre,\ bv Dr. 'Monk.
Rev. Mr. Mcfkxhe# U a forcible and
earnest preacher, and those who heir
An enter was issued by Judge Sp<er
yeztenlny appo-.nllng John C. Lehman
of Bruuah-lek' commissioner of circuit
court for ihe United Status, zonihern
a.atrlct of Georgia, vice W. F. Sy-
iuouh, reslgued. the nppo.ntinem to
take ef.ect or soon a. Mr. Lohnmu
til lies tljo oath of office,
-\r" \?' C n C i n “', of ,Ue States vai
"• 3l - Blood worth of Milner. I"ke
eoumy. otargod wlth earrylag on a re
tail l.ijuor bUHoeas without having
Paul the tax, tho Jury returned a ver
dict of guilty, with n reeoiiuiiemlailun
tor mercy, Judge Speer hcutcuecd
Woodworth to one montli'.i Imprition-
menl nnd to pay a line of JintHi. Rlood-
worth sulun.lted n potltlon tlgneil bv a
large number of ladles of M ine,- ap.
pe.iilng for clemency for the prisoner.
■hooting on Mon
~TVUIO ' WAS’.gii
to iti>n i nn V ^ 1 jau aud avkod
2S lynC “ ca in ^er'oouuVM^
" dm!ttcd -iiiu
EL Uwrcuy*-ss
uun bad a valiao m hla hand mid; n^
Birdsong told h« hS
22?" -e?. 1 11 “P 'o Lewreuc-'a
THE AGED MOTHER DEAD.
Mrs .Mary Johns Died Yestendsy At-
tsratxm of I’amtysla
Uw u«ed mDtlicx
SJ ( J r ^ n 3tAxn * and of the late
^ her •on'o honw*
SiSSL'"?* 1 8 ” ‘ l««erday
ruo-Hl of -a form of pamlj-Al*.
.TV 1 " “JJ? 1 ,a< *y h»*l llvsd to s.v
}22l«l enldnai grow b> muHtoOil and
’ ■ I precede her to the grave, the only
21^horof tho family now living being
ffe-gw** Johns Mss. Johns wen 5
uonxin of many flne trails of char-
?ctcr, and wua hold ta high isizim
wHtiTS y O’cqualneaeK'm. The fmierai
Y’Th lake place from 117 Anti tl're-c at
wiVh?* lt l ls “ftornocm. Tho Interment
Sill hs msrts at Jones' Chapel.
cell -T-i, ™ J “ “r lu WTvuce'a
tell, lho uian readily dropped kl-i
iJlfY; bu j seemed more oxoited than
before und placed hla hand on nla-hln
pocko. Jmier Blnfeeng then
susphloua and refused to lot tlio\ian
ace Lawrence. The man seemed great
ly d.aappoluted and begged to seo
Lawrence, Jailer Blnlsou positively
rerusca, however, and the man ivl'ic-
auily left tho Jail. Nothing more,was
thought of him until Jailer Wrdaoug
heard of .the UrMhUg of Lawrence,
wln>n he run lied the man’s atraug" ac-
t.vma, and Is now positive that the man
was either a relative or luilmato
friend of the Widow Polk's, nnd tlist
ho Intended to shoot Lawrenco In his
celL
In the face of such evidence ns thl*.
why persist in the use of powerful ca-
thartlcs and deadly drugs when jiun-
yon’s humane, gentle, aul ettecilvo
remedies are guaranteed to vote you?
In ono short week Munyon’s reme-
d-es, then unknown to tlio c.'»tzeu. of
Macon, have made so many wonderful
•S-medical profess.on ot
this city have become convinced of
their efficacy, and JUmyou’s repre
sentatives are receiving cuDununa'a-
t,ons every day asking lor tbe formula
of 'Atuuyons cures that they may are-
scribe the same, having seen with their
own eyes so many remarkable eases
where the patient has been cured in a
few days, after years of suffering un
der the cure of the bust physieluhs in
the country; It Iz conceded by tbe
most intelligent members of the pro-
fess.ou that it la only a question of
tiiuft wlien Munyim'g uew method..of
treating diseases will be adopted by
all. and why uet? It has been proven
from careful Investigation by such
great da dies us tbe Hoatij.i Post, Phila
delphia Times, Now York Press, Bal
timore American, Washington Post
aud others of equal stuwlmg that Mun-
yon's remedies cu.m D5 per cent, of all
the people who try them. There is
not a school of mo llcme lu the world
that dare claim half of this If con
fronted with such evidence <U tiiia.
will you Insist on galloping to the
grave by dootorlng the old way? Have
mercy upon the lint? ones at least,
who are too young to know right from
wrong. Cure 'hem with Munyon’s
harmless remedies and let them grow
up with good, healthy couslltiuTons,
free from drug po soulag.
ltIIEl.ua IISSI CURED.— .
RECEIVER’S SALE.
PIANOS, ORGANS.
Call and examine this stock. You can save . 50 per cent,
on every purchase. New and second-hand instruments. The
famous “STANDARD” Sewing Machines reduced from $60 to
$30.
E. W. BURKE, Receiver.
gr Marvelous Cu7ss
£ in Blood Poison
^Rheumatism.
and Kidney Troubles
Arm entirely removed by JP.P.P,
-•Prickly Ash. Poke Boot and Potw '
•ium, th* greatett bi6od purifier oa ■
^and Scrofula
your P.P* P. at Hot Bpr1n|rf l Ark..and ,
It tut done me more good thAn three
months* treatment at the Hot BpriAfS. *
Bead three bottles C. O. I>.
Respectfully
Aberdeen,
“i l f/.°M? l NKWT<IN, ^1
fn, Brown Comity, O. * .—
V. t. P. enrl Jm lb« blood, bonds op l Capt. J. D. Jobutom.
the weak ana debilitated, xlr.s w _ „ , _ „
■ — - -—•- . To all whom u may concern: I hare*
Munyon’s Rheumatism Cure is guar
anteed to cure rheumatism m any part
of tho body. Acute or muscular rheu
matism can be cured lu from
one to five days. It speedily
cures shooting pains, sciatica,
lumbago and all rlieuinatio - pains
In ths back, hlpa and loins. It seldom
falls to giro relief after ono or two
doses, nnd almost Invariably ourt s be
fore ono bottle bits been used. Price
■J3e. 1
^a-w.mSzV^j.TfhMHffi^* zmcuraezM..
contradiction,tuat p. p. p. is th.be.t TuHmeny/rmVu Mayor of Smrin&x;
bloodpnriaer in the world.ua ntkM • 1 ■
posluro, .psedy andpermuout cars* 8bqo!w, Txx., Jsnasry 11,1693.
In 111 esses. ldsssu. ijppman Bros. , Barsoosh.
■MaMEMmammaamHi Oft.: Gentlemen—I bate tried your P.
Ladle* whose iratcms are poisoned P* fur a disease of the skin, usually
and whoae blood is iu an Impure condl- *. no, J a M • k,a caueer.of thirty vsars*
tion. due tomeostrusl Irrevularltlse, atandin», end found icreat relief; 16
areuecullarly beneQted by the won- purifloa the blood, snd removes all If
non. «uo 10 rapnacrasi lrreKuiariuss,
are peculiarly bsueQted by the won- iwiiuu rwuiuves hii ir-
derfaitoulo aud bioodcleanslDC prop- rltaiion from the aeat of the dlseaM .
ertiea of P. P. P.- Prickly Ash, Poke *nd prevents any apreadlny of the
Boot and Potassium. aorso. K have taken five oFaizbottlee '
THE ATHHNAiEUM.
T”’ "■■■ *-V-SS1.Za ohm 1111 v-r>
Mm will be (realty Intereoled.
I.i.hVm Snrs.i|urill'i. aiding Uiraugh
— blood, reaclitw every part of the
system, and In thtz wny positively
■ three hu-»lriM ladle* ll.-.-netl to
Dye'a Irc.re
The tu Hence was very nfereive and *pl
Isy aft
preclstlve. *n,f all expreeestt ‘ theire
■wWfi Aa h&vintr bo*»n cw.pt1\Mtc«J with
the mteiker as well as the lecMrz. ,dr.
2*? *.‘I .'•'” r • <tood work. r::.1 the
Oats St M icon hrertlly wish her God-
■Mi
dakobr from CATAnnii.
Tlio moat Important feature niiout
that very counuon complaint, catarrh
In the hind. Is Its tendency to develop
imo some more serious ,md dangerous
disease. The foul mailer* dropping
from the head Into Ihe breueUlal tubus
or lungs Is very lUbls to lead to bron
chitis or consumption, that destroyer
which causes more deaths than ipy
other disease. As catarrh originates
lu Impurities In the blued, local appli
cations can do but little goo>t. The
common sense method of treatment’s
to purify the blood, and tor this pur
pose there Is no propint'on superior
to Hood's Sarsaparilla. The powerful
action of this tuod'c’.ne upon the blood
expels every Impurity, nnd l>y so doing
cures count nud gives health to the
entire orgaulsm.
A Plcasiug Programme Rendered at
Mr. Willingham's Last Evening.
RETURN THANKS.
Tlio King's DukigCirers Grateful
Those Who Hclp*tl Them.
The Kbit's Daughters have request
rd the Tetraraph to return thanks to
the mnnaczaKUt t-f tho Dlxto fair for
Awarded
highest Honors—World's Pair.
DU
W CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADH.
A pute Crept Cream of Tutu Powder. Fret
Root Ammonia, Alum or any other sduPwrnL
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
ure iimueauiiviat ui tuv i-maiv uu iui
t£w* m«Qf conoct*ah?na anJ couitewlcs
*:v wo .hem vtUi couduo.liojr u booth
at f i’r, and to K\y t\ them that
much ot <he!r mocito at the fair vrv
fluff to the kindly nld and UMhitancr
of the fair niam$fcnHtL
Ths» Kluir'a I>JQjrbtC!ti nl*"* tx
turn ihAUkvi :■< th - younif !*»!!«> wft'
ap-Ktrsi them it '!i.' t ■* »t!>. cl fid wh vh
charmlnff iivEnneru and nnrkcd
w>n«l bi'tuty Ssrt: charm to th» booth
ott»l mrt\h» H [KVasant for the nxitiy
pwople who pitronlscd It.
JOHNSON RENSTATED.
The MlUed^exiUe Horseman Is No Long
er Barred.
A very mtfMBfi thins: to the friends
of Col. Mnrk J^hno^n of-UBkdiffui
«yMM 9Wtarter In tbe pi«tnq of «m
iYo!**r by the race ju lc-v uf the HeonrU
Airricultura! 80'loty withdrawing
the ottflMHfioo of Ool* Johnson from the
Mai-on truck.
The onler reettea th*vt In October. 1S91.
Cm. Johnson was Kttitty of condoot to-
wuniw the Judces which they thought
mni- n fiteannr to suspend him from
•M coatwctlon with the track. Inots-
mu?h as they believe ‘he punishment
has Already been svitictent. thev have
•«r#ed to reinstate* Col. Johnjaw. and
he u now to b- oil-wed all the Pn vi
racc ,r:,ck lnJ *”
There was a full attendance of the
members of the Athenaeum last ovon-
ing at Ihe residence of Mr. O. p. Wll-
II ogham.
The programme was opened bv a
criticism of Marcella by Mrs. W. O.
Turpin, read by MuJ. T. O. Chestncy.
Next eaiue a criticism ot “Tho Heav
enly Twins" by Miss Sallle Itoone.
'Mrs. Joseph E. Wells then cnt< r-
ta.ncd the .udlence with that pi.pular
air, “The Blue Bells of ScoUaud.’’
After the usual live miumes’ Inter
mission M m Malilnbrlau Browu read
a criticism on ‘Tr.lby."
Mrs. C'uuipbcH King next favored
the Athenaeum with an Instrumental
solo. d . >i * -.18}
Mr. James It. Blount, Jr., by request?
repeated lu French the address of Nil
polcon to his army In Italy.
Mr. Clem sSiceil then gave an “Essay
In PidJ.n English"—hi other words,
the "News of the Month," served up In
pleasing Style.
The exercisiK closed wilh another
song liy Mrs. Joseph E. Wells, "My
Laddie Far Away."
STOMACH AMO DYSPEPSIA CURE.
“Munyon’s Stomach nnd Dyspepsia
Cure cures all forms of.indigestion and I
stomach troubles, such as rising ot
food, distress after eating, shortness of
!'iv;itii and all ntfccttooa'Ot the heart,
caused by Indigestion, wind on the
stem.icli, bad taste, offensive breath, 1
loss of appetite, faintness or weakness
of stomach, headache from Indigestion,
soreness of the stomach, coated tongue,
heartburn, shooting pains of the stem- I
lull, eoustipnt.on. dizziness, fnlntucss
and lack of energy. Fr.ee 'ASo.
Book on Blood Owes MaiieH Free. —S
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MStlVE CURE.
Munyon’s Nerve Cure cures oil tho
symptoms of nervous exhaustion, such
as depressed spirits, failure of memo
ry, restless and sleepless nights, pains
lu the bead aud dizziness. It cures 1
general debility, stlimdatcs nnd 1
strengthens the nerros and tones up
tho wholo body. Price -5c. I
IF YOU
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KIDNEY CUIUS.
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Munyou's Iildncy Cure cures pain In
tho back, loins or grolus from kidney
d simm', drup-y of tlio tect nnd limbs,
frequent, desire to pass water, dark
colored or turbid urine, sediment In
the uriue and diabetes. Price ’Joe.
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Consumption.
The incessant wasting of a
consumptive can only be over
come by a powerful concentrated
nourishment like Scott's Emul
sion. If this wasting is checked
und the system is supplied with
strength to combat the disease
there is hope of recovery.
Scotty
jgmujsioti
of Cod-liver Oil,with Hypophos-
phites. does more to cure Con
sumption than any other known
remedy. It Is for all Affections of .
Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bron
chitis and Wasting. r<>j4tfpit
SczttMsuze,R. Y. AllOra^ists. SOc.atoll
Catarrh Positively Cured.—Aro you
willing to spend 50 cents for u euro
that permanently cures catarrh by re
moving the cause of tbe disease? It
so, ask your druggist for A 2Gc. bottle
of Munyon’a Catarrh Cure and a "5c.
bottle of Catarrh Tablets. Tbe camrrh
cure will eradicate the disease from the
system aud tho tablets will cleanse
nnd heal the atllictcd parts nnd restore
them to a natural and healthful condi
tion.
Munyou's Liver Cure corrects head
ache, biliousness, jaundice, const.pa-
tion snd all liver diseases. I Ho. i.'3c.
Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneu
monia and biMks up a e’,ld In a few
bours. Price 25c.
Munyou's Congh Cure stops coughs,
night sweats, allays soreness and
spood.ly heals the luags. Price 25c.
Munyon's Female itemedlea are a
boon to all women. Price 25e.
Munyon's Uoadaolic Cure stops
headache lu three minutes. I’rico 25c.
Mtmyon's rile Olnitmat positively
a tvs all firms of piles. Price l'.v.
Munyon's .Utluu.i Cure is giuraa-
teed to relieve asthma iu throe minute,
and cure In live .lay-. Price 25c
Munyon's Blo-st Cure eradicates all
impurities of the blood. Price 25c.
Munyou's Vitatizer impirts now life,
stores lost ltowers to wtnft aatl debil-
Itatisl men. Price 11.
Munyou’s Homeopathic Jtciuedy Oim-
pauy puis up Specifics for nearly every
disease.
Sold by all druggists.
Your drugitSi wilt pi -son: ran free
with a copy of Ibe "t:uole i.i Health."
valuable title medical puhl.caiiou
that should be iu every home.
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