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When Worn Out Nothing Helped Him Like
Paine’s Celery Compound.
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T.i bo born a Hat i >n his been, in this ,
country, as with the Pitt family of print© |
min’sters in England, to turn instinctively i
toward polities -.n i a p li ■ ■ tile.
Two presidents >•■. tn. Itnb.-d States, n i
governor ' ... v. ho •'. . tlso :
Signer of ‘.he di duration of independence
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—all within four;; icrations. father to son, j
bis but one parallel in this 'OUi.iry and j
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Mr. Julia Scott Ilarri an, Jr., nephew of 1
ex-President Harrison, whose hard, telling
• vest showed I
tlie strong family gift, fiends the- followli
appreciative e--tini.il. of Paine s celery 1
con pound as >1 ide.il restorative for the |
body and brain when either are excessively i
Kansas Cite, Mo, Janu’iry 28, 1898. I
Wells. It! -hardson x-
il'Titlcnien Ji g -. ■ s me. pleasure to say ;
that P.line's eelcry .on;. and h’s proved ■
of inestlma ble o me a ft rent |
times, wh< the lab in< d< nt my work J
and the nervous strain follo ving arduous
work in campaigns li id taxed me pnysi •: 1- ,
Jy. With the thoui inds of other n atal
workers, who have been benefited by it, I
< 'll recommend it ' yr- it ri s:or..live
end builder. Your.- t: sly.
joiix scwt harrison, JR.
Paine’s < t <rv < .hiidcuu-I ~- the one
■ . ■ regarded sufilclentlv effective by
i onfi ientlous physicians to be r- lied on in
dumiTd tul hi m
dUlvAlllii, Int IMbtn KINIi,
Whenever “Run Domra” er Threatened hy Sickness He Trusts to
Paine’s Celery Compound.
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! < .res of debility arising from whatever
I c;.use, and to counteract the strain of un
expi'. ied, ;■: I'.c.ngi d work and excitement,
i li is the only retie dy prej.ared under the
1 eyes , t the medical profession, and in strict
j ae.-ord.tn■■■• wit 1 tin directions of a physi
cian of acknowledged ability.
Xu ord I.ary h< Ip, 110 well meaning but
I unprof i-.-i'’uilmnco.' t in, sarsap .rilla or
11- e..id pur-tier < .111 do v. lint P.tine’s celery
i.mpotiml is able to aceompllsh; cure men
id women of such .serious diseases as
; k dney .1 ,ib!c. . I w r eomp.Hints and dys
| p "p. ia, «r permanently drive away—and
'her, ’-■ tin point that no sufferer should
-o’" -■■ drive out of tlid
1 .-•..' dem, rheumatism, neuralgia, and all skin
I affections.
I N.-rvis and brain can be worked out.
i Th!.'-' is the condition of thousands of ex
. I'nii o d nervous systems that h ive, be'n
1 almost worked Io death in school, counting
( rooms, fm toiies . id stores. Shaky nerves.
' dabby muscles, muddy complexions and
! tie gcrier.;! appearance of weariness and
| jiain tell tfio story of exhaustion. Persi'.t
--' ent headaches ;ro with nervous debility.
1 That terrible throbbing of the heart cones
' fr-'in a wri tehed condition of the nervous
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'firn sure way to get back to perfect
. ■ Hn ■ ■ to regulate it nd
n oirish ilr- 11 - bt means us Paine's
<1 ...a 1 om'iouad. It is a. searching cure
for .il di- ."ie,< that Indicate vitiated blood,
it builds tin the -Irength and replaces
useil-up parts by new, vigorous tissues.
THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, GA.. MONDAY. MARCH 28, 1898.
PATRJCK DONAHOE
Oita Members of the Family as Warmly Advise Use es
Paine’s Celery Compound.
(Few meat tn this country who have I’ted
to "clear the e’ght-barred gnto which r.ot
many come in sight of and fewer go over,"
have enjoyed more of the ble.s. Ings of a
long, active, well-spent life than Patrick A.
Donahoe, tho founder of The Boston Pilot.
In every city, village and hamlet
throughout the several states and terri
tories of tho union, where the Irish-
American people have settled, tho name Os
Patrick Donahoe is spoken with respect,
admiration and affection.
More than half a century ago Mr. Dona
hoe established The Pilot. Jn 1870 ho en
gaged John Boyle O'Jtellly, who was its
brilliant editor for twenty years.
To every good cause and to every charity
he has been a generous subscriber. Scarce
ly a Catholic church in New Engl ind that
has not been a recipient of his bounty.
Mr. Donahoe Is now eighty-six.
The following open letter, sent to Wells,
Richardson & Co., Is, In fact, addressed to
tho thousands of friends all over the land.
In whose hearts and homes Patrick. Dona
hoe has found so large a place.
I recently suffered from prostration
brought on by a protracted Illness of t
very trying character, and at the sugges
tion of friends who wcr© believers in your
remedy (Paine’s celery compound) I was
Induced to give it a trial. 1 am happy to
say that tho result was most satisfactory, i
and I felt Its good effect immediately. ;
Hence I am able to recommend its u.‘-e in -
For Blood and Nerves in Spring
Paine’s Celery Compound.
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Wonderful Benefit from
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| cases like mine, where the nervous eye-
I tem. from any cause is run down and needs
| a reliable tonic.
| lam happy to state that two members
iof my family have used ’’.line’s celery com
pound with the most, gratifying results. .My
daughter-in-law, -Mrs. j’. M. Donahoe, lias
received the most pronounced results fri tn
its use, whilst my son, J. Frank Donahoe,
tho organist of the cathedral, Is loud in its
praise, having found it a great la 'p , n
gaining his strength from overwork in. his
profession.
Yes, I ■believe In P-t!tie’s celery compound.
PATIHCK rOXAHOB.
Three-fourths of all tho aches, pains and
illsabilltle:- that aged per'ens suffer from
iirire plainly from re 'irded circulation. Tho
slow blood si ream gets choked with an ac
cumulation of wnsta matter that declares
Its pre.- nee la twinges of rhettvnat m,
lumbago, neural;;::’- and Inability to sleep.
All these unnatural conditions can be cor
rected and p.'rnii.nenl y done away with by
vigorously I arising the blood and regulat
ing tho ta. aly circuia tlon. Paine’s celery
compound IS prc-er.i.'u'i't:y caoahlo of do
[ng’ this beyond any other r med/.
There is nothing mut the sort of
r '‘good 1- ilth” that i; : promised by Paine’s
■ p« und and vo 1 - d f< " by men
1 ...... x o hav< used it II m< ms,
arao'jg other thing-, firmer n -rves. enui
i ple'.er difrestion, sw<■< r bri ith and more
j regular bodily functir.ns. I'.line's celery
compound secures th' a-, where other reme
| dies f ill, b< cause Paine't cek ry < ompound
pr<-.■:v»re of .affairs Im- .■rib.- -d the nerves
to remon !r ate nd Jail in tone. At such
a tir.i" 1’: ine's eciei; compound becomes
L of v.-ilii--. I . :.■ - I !• --. benefit,
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Is ths discovery of a great physician, who
knew all that the school and textbooks
could teach him, but moro than that, he
knew sick men and women, us few physi
cians In any age have known them. Pro
fessor Edward E. Phelps, M. D., DD.D., of
! the Dartmouth medical school, was able to
drive out disease from the system, because
i o knew where the disease was lodged and
bow to help the excretory organs, instead
of confusing them as so many illogical
remedies do in their effort to cleanse the
blood. Paine's celery compound encour
ages and strengthens tho kidneys, and en
ables them to cleanse the blood of Its
waste, poisonous mattera that are the di
rect cause of drowsiness, listlessness, mel
ancholia. blood diseases, wasting- sick
nesses, headaches and that general "run
down” condition that opens the door to
definite organic diseases of tho heart, kid
neys or stomach, especially when a person
is advanced in years and no longer pos
sessed of the abundant energy that char
acterizes youth alono.
Paine's celery compound makes tho blood
a. bright red color. Increases its volume In
the arteries and quickens its circulation,
and enables a nerve-tired person to sleep
eight or nine hours at a stretch. Every
man or woman whose nervous strength Is
at all overtaxed, or whose life Is a busy
one In many directions, will feci the in
vigorating, vitalizing effect of Paine’s cel
ery compound, and see his or her health
mend from the first use of this greatest
of all known invigorators and remedies.
. It gives up other materials for making
bon. ; in the brain and nerves it leaves
other materials again for making nerve
matter, and so on.
I’nt it takes rich, pure, highly v.tn.lized
o' i' d to do all this, and tlds is the power
lid lever which Paine's celery compound
takes advant age of to make the weak body
strong and to drive out disease from tile
system.
Paine’s celery compound supplies Just
that needed, appropriate food that the over
-1 worked nerves are often too feeblo to ex
■ trot, unaided, from the mass of food
| t.iii n Into tile stomach. Paine's celery
I compound increases the appetite and puts
the digestive organs Into shape to pass the
I food over to the blood In such a perfectly
prepared condition that, the change into
nerve, brain and tissue substance is ea
| rilv and fuily brought about without waste
( of nervous energy or wear upon die liver,
1 kidneys, in art or stomach.
| in tliis scientific, accurate fashion.
■ Paine's celery compound permanently cun*
1 stomach troubles, disordered liver, kidney
I di; • use, indigestion ami all unhealthy cm
-1 dition.s that grow cut of overworked, un
-1 derfed nerves and organs.
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Os Kansas Chy Is Convinced There Is No Remedy Like/
Paine’s Celery Compound.
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William Pinkerton says of Chief of Police
Hayes, of Kansas City:
"Ho is tho best detective In any city to
day.”
John Hayes has been connected with the
Kansas City police de; irtment fort:
years. He has a rec rd tecond to none n
the United States Ho has broug it t > tho
bar of just 1 • ; >ro ...
man of his ago In the world. The confi
dence placed In Chi f Hayes by the
ness men of the west Is tho legitim ite re
ward of ail the: e y< ars of hoi • t, wise dis
charges of a difficult office.
Incorruptible and f- arb-rs In his opinion,
whether in court or :>d a good < Itlzon and
neighbor. Chief Hays ’ ,-i -.v!.! i. • t .-'ib
terfugo or evasion. He knows w it Pa! >
celery compound has dono for him >ll’ ,' id
his family, and he tells it in t
letter:
KANSAS COT, January 20, 18S8.
Messrs. Wells, l lichu ri’.-nn Co.
Gentlemen—For a num’ '-r of years 1 liaye
used Paine’s celery compound In my fuml- *
ly, and it aff< r deasu re to
recommend ti:;.> sumo it is all that is
claimed for It. !>■ spe fully,
JOHN H AVE'S, Chief of Police.
The great majority of lives ere ordered
with too much work, too ii.'-. 'i anx" ty, too
little slee >, so :.
over the drain on th ■ n< rvuns era . ■ lino
become ex . ■ t net tn
need of being strengthened, and the blood
of being purified.
Pajne’s ccio: :.- i ompound absolutely meets
this groat m idem nevesi'ity.
Paine’s celery compo md will bring back
nerve strength and ivp!-i' ,> p<ior, thin, pale
blood with a ruddj
It is the one gr •11 pr i• ti.’.il spring rem
edy advocated by all phy: IC.n.s.
It drives away that feeling of utter ex-
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i Paine’s Celery Compound.
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Judge 'Wofford ' one of t ; m ' > <■: ••
mil lawyers in tl-.e state ot "
has been on tin ■ J
Os which Ka: ■ City is ' ■ ■>., f r ’• ’
pest six y... r...
Judge Wofford is one of the 1“ '
era Is of the southw
or more widely known man
of the country.
The c tret .■>■;■.
and the dispem-in
.brings with it 1 .i : J'■ ' ! 1
habit of nr. nd tli.H .0
like tho law. mt
practice,
ous as a bti a
- evidence ..id pro >1 ■ , 1
training escape
liberal waj s oi many
who have . de ■
good can come out o' 11
down in theit 1 '■ <> < ■
tive persons. ot not 0 1 '
ceited. if the truth we.-.- P. K..o>.
win-:i they are dole : Itn 1 --s. . . a • - v
harm be Ihus a . l! u! . . '
to the best ia Um world. , ,
Judge Wofford is not cm■ m ;.;. ->■ p
sons who are afra d '■. ■
own eyes. I . w< gli ■ ■ ■
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him to Use Fame's . '•• . • ... -ti. ■;. •: ■
did so. and ir to I in r ■■ .- .- >
and spirits, and plop. '.-
great remedy, as his letter :-i:o.. j: 1
haustlon that Is so common in the spring*
but no ie: > dangerously significant because
it : ; ; o common. It makes, people well. It
is a. ti.oti'■;:nd times superior to all tho or
. pai . " and tonlci
ev r made.
Tin' tired system needs help. Here .»
wlmro Paine’s celery compound cicr.om
p'.b'hc.s its wonderful work. The radical
purifying of the blood and the rapid foed-
It g> f tlm nerves by this groat remedy pre- ,
v-'Mi- the d >v-li ■ ' I'Otit of diseases that Ot
ten lurk nnr ■ 'o;;n!z''d In the system.
Ev< ryone who has taken Paine’s celery '
compound has r.otlced and remarked to |
e.rl "i-,'. Ils wonderful strengthening effect
upon the entire n> rvous organization and
Its cleansing action on the vitiated, blood.
It c of that i ervous bit,
. . . . insomnia and
. i q ickly drives out
the pofironou;- humors that cau.se the aohes
and p- in.' of rheumatism and neuralgia.
For building up tli- body against general
debility, i ior app< tlte and the tired, Hfelesß
I fe- lln t' lt nrpany a. low nervous
Pa! i celery < ompound is beyond all
questl n the sun st mo t responsible rom-
■ edv anyone can use.
I’!i\ <'ans who rely on Paine’s celery
compound most wide-
mem, . rs of tl ■ profession, are do
ing, ...:. '. • n "■ ■it nearly everyone
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’ hat that lan
,'ior .■::'! tb it Hi • d fri-ling means. Thxy
know that de’.'" ’.y t ’ " often results In
not less the
tired svslem Is quickly invigorated.
tuntry today
Paint >und t Ing ’ ken by
the advice of ski! id physicians. It ia the I
one remedy that phys'c lans can consclen*
tloip'.y call a,' genuine Ept'lng remedy.
Try if.
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valuable a
1 i-i'.i’y al. ' ."a ..tiic clous as a stimu
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.. n the ablesi. pi P .s .nd the best
ml. in: d pita, num s .. .i .mly prescribe
■’■l r<-«'"”,.i.f. i.u j -ves use and
;.i ’ t'a.i ' i<t.'. compound;
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11 v. ■■' if., ■ ..'i t i, humblest t>
tin: W '-r ; ’.no'..-, end i.onm-fd, voiuntnrllv
: ' i others the gr< at
; 1 ■ • 1 ’ ■ < c- nip mud has dono
I lb h| . • g:- it d -nand for tiie
I is .0 wom.ic- .j a t.
- '' ' I. : !a- best of .ill
’a -.- ti- nariflers. will
1 do in ’> ■ . .. ' b -ok |- |t|, ,i„d s-rotmtn,
( <- tew. s.n-ing conn's on. than
■ ’o t :- h- :l*h later
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but tO give UP
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! '■■■.'• • - * ir fin lv t]j;;s(etl sup*
I ’ 'i ’ '',i.".s’im»«n; by P.iine’R
*<• ' Uiitv. neural.:in, jheu-
1 n ;t■ ni ■ 'lit.' ."i!.j in .ula;''ios disap*
| Pa com nomad cures diseases
. <1 e .0 a .1 >v. .i . .-• or to a bad --."■tn
i o' I' a..:, Tt ■■■ tbo one rc-il smdng
. i-. ;- • 1.. > - - ver fails to
I - ' compound, and
o'.. .' . ’ 1 i ce -ry compound, if you wish
to be well!