Conyers weekly. (Conyers, GA.) 1895-1901, November 30, 1895, Image 8
Weak, Irritable,Tired “I Was No Good on Earth.” Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens the weak, build3 up the broken down constitution, and permanently cares every kind of nervous disease. “About one year ago I teas afflicted with nervousness, sleeplessness, Creeping sensation in my legs, Blight palpitation of my heart , Distracting confusion of themind, Serious loss or lapse of memory. Weighted dozen with care arid worry. I completely lost appetite And felt my vitality wearing out, I was weak, irritable and tired, Sly ".might teas reduced to 1GO lbs., In fact I trae no good, on earth. A friend brought mo Dr. Mlle3’ book, “New and Start¬ ^f§| ling Facts,” and I finally decided to try a bottle of mm Dr. Miles’ Eo orativo Nervine. Before I had taken one bottle I could V tdeep 10-yr.-old as well hoy. as My a (pigs appetite returned .\\ greatly increased. When I had taken the sixth bottle Sly weight increased to 17U bs., The sensation intny lego was gone; Sip nerves steadied completely; Sty memory was fully restored. Sly brainseemedclearerthan ever. I fell as good as any man on earth. Dr. Stiles’ Restorative Nervine is A great medicine, I assure you.” Augusta, Mo. Walter R. Burbank. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. AH druggists sell it at $1,6 bottles forS5, or it will liio be sent, Miles prepaid, Medical on Co., receipt Elkhart, of price lad. by Dr. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health “Let’s see,” he began, as he entered the police station half an hoar after midnight, says the Detroit Free Press,“wasn’t I in here a year ago?” ‘ Very likely,” replied the ser¬ geant, as he looked up. “I thought I couldn’t he mis¬ taken. Yes, 1 called here to ask you if you cared to jug the mur¬ derer of the Holt family of In¬ diana. You remember the mur der, don’t you?” “Yes.” i < Family of live slain in their beds, and the cold blooded fiend left no clew to his identity .\ “No clew,” repeated the ser¬ geant. i < A year ago, when I called, I offered to point out the murder¬ er,” continued the man, “but you appeared utterly uncon¬ cerned about it. I asked for no reward, no praise.” < 1 Yes, I remember.” “I hinted to you that remorse was gnawing at the murderer’s heart, and he'll ad at last con¬ cluded to give himself up to jus¬ tice.” i i Yes, I know.” “I even went further and hint¬ ed that I could lay my hand 011 the man. In fact, sir §T hinted”— “That you were the man yourself?” “Exactly, sir ; but you told me to begone. How is it now?” (< Just the same—don't want him.” “And ho must continue to roam, and remorse must contin¬ ue to gnaw at his heart?” “Precisely.” “And justice will nit overtake the guilty?” “Not this eve. J J < < Very \vf 11, sir— very well I f y said the caller, as he backed away. 4 ( If you don’t want the murderer of the Holt family then he must continue a victim to his conscience. He is willing and anxious to expiate his awful crime, but you are willing that should go scot-free. Let it be si i‘- Ror tht ; .small sum of a i#kle, with which to huya^gl ass the cold-blooded' fiend have given himself up to 4 ^ >ul >’ ou scorned him, sir, i|#is ' n °w t0u Ihte, too late! to ^ psilanti, where v >' hith at least a quar V JLU n a mbit io u s'0 ftUfer, fare -n Li- Doctors Say; Fevers Bilious and Intermittent which prevail in miasmatic dis¬ tricts are invariably accompan led by derangements ol the Stomach Liver and Bowels, THa He *JwJVs S^rref of Ui Health. ■■ The liver is the great driving . wheel” in the mechanism of man , and when itis out of order, the , whole . , system becomes , de- i ranged and disease is the result, Toil’s Liver Pills C me all Liver Troubles. A BANK PRESIDENT. Mr. W. 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