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.JJL IftiPUIIM
Interrupted by Heart Disease;
Restored to Health by
ilei§f New HeamUre
Nervous Prostration and Heart Trouble
Cured by Dr. IM^es^ Nervine.
g-frOY E. BERTHOLF, leading
■if druggist of Cherokee, Runs.,
writes* as follows: “Close
confinement to business together with
oyer-work, brought on a severe case of
nervous exhaustion. T could not sleep
nor rest. Had frequent attacks of
sick headache and was wholly unfitted
for anything. When in that condi
tion, I began taking Dr. Miles’ Nerv
ine and soon noticed a change for the
better, and continuing the remedy it
restored me to my former good health.
When over-woirked or feeling oht of
sorts, a few doses of the Nervine never
fails to bring about the desired relief,
I sell more of Dr. Miles’ Remedies
than any other in stock, and it is a
pleasure to handle them, because I
know them to be scientific prepara
tions, and can guarantee them to my
trade with the fullest confidence Of
their efficacy in restoring health.”
The success with which Dr. Miles*
Restorative Remedies are crowned in
restoring to health thousands of men,
women and children annually, lies
solely in the merit of the remedies
themselves. They have been but lit
tle advertised, except by those whose
gratitude for their cure, has prompted
them to tell their experience for the
benefit of some other similar sufferer,
who might thus De restored to health.
Dr. Miles* Remedies are sold by all
druggists under a positive guarantee
that the first bottle will benefit or
money refunded.
’HENthe nervous system be
comes exhausted, the entire
body is uiistrtmg. Like a ship
without a redder, it drifts about at the
mercy of disease, which, if unchecked,
will soon result in a total wreck. The
nerves are the controlling power direct
ing the action of the various organs,
according to their condition. Keep
the nerves vigorous, healthful, mid all
will be well with you. Dr.' Miles*
Nervine is. a remedy solely prepared
for diseases of the nerves, such as ner-
JL MILKS’ HEART CURE Is
Z J. TERRY, in the furniture
and undertaking business at
• Prattsburg, N. Y., for forty-
five years writes as follows:
“it gives me much pleasure to write
and express my gratitude for the ben
efit received from Dr. Miles* Heart
Cure. In 1891 and *92 my health failed
me. I was treated by a local physician
for heart trouble brought on by a long
■landing case of indigestion fend an
over indulgence in smoking. My phy
sician pronounced my case intermit
tent and heart weakness. My appe
tite was below normal, my rest brokfti
by the intermittent and smothering
feeling, and I suffered from frequent
sharp pains around my heart. I grad
ually grew worse under the physicians
treatment until I was unable to look
after my business. a In the spring of
*921 began taking Dr. Miles* Heart
Cure. When I had taken three bottles
I felt greatly improved and could look .
after my business interests, feeling 3
I continued the
vousr prostratron, nervousness, alcep-
JeasofSfc qeil£algia> ; dyspepsia, head
ache, and all nervous disorders. It
soothes hud quiets the inflamed nerve
centers of ^hq brain, renews the nntr%
tioneffthe tissues and gives strength
aro-vitality to the entire body; ...? a
Mrs.. A. Steinbreaher, an estimable
lady of Susquehanna, Pa., says Jan.
15,1897: “For over a year I was a ter-
which later brought on heart trouble.
I had frequent dull heavy sensations,
with a feeling of weariness and unrest
that made life miserable. My heart
became affected as a result, and any
unusuaLexertion or excitement would
cause severe palpitation. I began
taking Dr. Miles’ Nervine and the re
sult was Indeed surprising; I improved
from the first. * I continued it and
gained rapidly, and now feel as well as
ever. It is truly a marvelous remedy
and surpasses anything I have ever
seen for promptly and permanently re
storing to health, a weak, exhausted,
worn-out condition of the nerves. **
like a different man.
remedy for some time until I was fully
restored to health and have always
recommended it to many of my
friends with excellent results.”
Weakness of the heart is frequently
caused by tobacco. It is not noticed
at first,' but always makes itself ap
parent by occassional sharp pains, in
termittent, or spasmodic fluttering,
especially from sudden emotion,
excitement or unusual exertion.
Heart"bure and Nerve and Liver Pills
last summer. They have proven a
success, and my physician says there
is no remedies better than Dr. Miles*.”
Dr. Miles* Remedies are sold by all
druggists under a positive guarantee
first bottle benefits or money will be
refunded. Book on heart and nerves
sent free to ail applicants.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
itcwis.
Book on diseases of
the heart and' nerves sent free by the
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
srvine Re lS,
THE PEOPLE ARE BOOMING-
HIM.
The Georgia Cracker, published
at Gainesville, and it ia,a cracking
good paper, is booming Allen
Candler for Governor.—Thomas-
ville Times-Enterpris^.
While the Cracker is for Allen
D. Candler for Governor first last
and all the time, we insist that he
is being boomed by the people.
N ot the Word for It.
“Henry, isn’t this pumpkin pie
I made for you a poem?” t
“Poem? Josephine, I tell you
solemnly, the editor who would
throw such as that in the waste
basket xmght to be hanged. ”—De
troit Free Press.
“You. see, it was this way. Th^y
were all three so dead in love with
her and all so eligible that to set
tle the matter she agreed to marry
the one who should guess nearest
to her age.” “And did she?” “I
can’t say. I only know she'mar
ried the one who guessed the
lowest.”
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New Orleans, Dec. 10, 1888.—I have
witnessed the effects of Dr. Tichenor’s
Antiseptic and knpw its value, and can
therefore conscientiously recommend
it.— t *S. D. McEnery, Ex-.Govemor and
Associate Justice Supreme Court of
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It is folly to attempt any wicked
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Every page of this paper is filled
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One thing that has caused con
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world is the privilege that men,
contemplating insolvency, have of
filing preferred mortgages. A
bill ; is Jbefore Hie legislature,
which, if passed, will strike down
|his privilege.
Honesty and Virtue.
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than in any other liniment known.
* ‘Mrs. A. Fiedler, 2864 Palethorp St.,
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She found Salvation Oil to be*an ex
cellent remedy for rheumatism, stiff
joints, bruises, etc., and thinks it
should always' be kept in the house.”
Don’t listen to the dealers arguments
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ting Salvation Oil, it costs only 25 cts.
“Running sores appeared bn my
leg > and spread over ^ the entire
lower portion of thu limb. I got
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yours., I was cured by ojne bottle of
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