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Mayor Reports General Civic
Awakening—Gas, Street, Side
walk Improvements Planned.
The people of College Park yester
day wvoted, by a majority of 125 to 24,
so withdraw from tho Fulton County
sehool system and ostablish their own
grammar and high schools.
The election was brought on by the
establishment in Atlanta of a central
county high school. The College
Park p-osle objected to the distance
their children have to fravel to at
tend this school
Mayor Longino sald that College
‘Park was having a general civic
Awakening. The new gas system is
how nearing completion. House con
nections are being made, and the sys
tem will be put in use within a few
days.
Dr. W. L. Gilbert, of the County
Commission, told Mayor Longino ves
terday that the county would begin
work at once on the paving of the
main street with conerete. The street
is in bad condition and the people
have been complaining bitterly
against it
Mayvor longino said that another
election would be called soon to au
thorize the Mayor and Councll to
build tile sidewalks on the principal
streets of the town. He sald he was
confident the issue would carry by a
big majority.
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Spanish Ship to Take
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ESafe Conduct Granted Vessel Bear
~ing American Relief to Palestine
by Germans.
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, March 31.—A
Spanish merchant vessel will be em
ploved to carry medical supplies and
food fron Alexandria to Beirut for
the American refugees gathered at
Beirut and Jerusalem, the State De
partme announced tonight. Secre
tary Lansing stated that the King of
Spain, at the suggestion of Pope Ben
edict, had secured assurance from
‘Germany for the safe conduct of the
American supplies on the Spanish
merchantiman through the Mediterra
nean war zone, and that this arrange
ment was acceptable to the United
States Government.
The supplies were conveyed to
Aljexandria by the TUnited States
cruiser Des Moines and the colller
Caesar. The vesssls were to have
gone to Beirut to take aboard 500
American refugees who want to leave
Asia Minor. Sailing of the vessels
was delayed because of the Turkigh
Government's inability to secure writ
ten guarantees of safe conduct with
out delay.
Ambassndor FElkus cabled the State
Department two days ago that the
written guarantees had been secured
from Germany by Turkey, but that
Germany insisted that she be given a
month's notice before orders for the
ships to sail were gent forward, At
the State Department it was declared
that the Des Moines and Caesar for
the present will remain at Alexan
dria.
SEND COAL BY PARCEL POST.
BAKKER, OREG., March 81.—To re
lieve the serious coal famine here deal
ers have ordered the mine at Rock
Spflnfu, Wyo., to speed a shipment by
parcel post. The order was received
and the coal started by mafl, but a
snowstorm flonped the mall trains. The
g)smze on coal from Rock Springs to
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HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Paper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1917
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iExperts Declare Solar Outbreak
. May Be Affecting Human
I Race in General.
BOSTON, March 31.—Have youj
seen the sun? ‘
It is spotted and mottled like a
coach dog |
Whirling vortices are shooting |
down magnetic streams and, scien-;
tists say, perhaps affecting the ps;-i
chology of the millions of human be
ings and producing our madness. The
spots now can be seen with a small
telegcope,
Observations of Wolf's comet rush
ing toward the earth at more than a
million-mile-a-minute speed are be
ing made at astronomical observa-
Imrlns in Greater Boston, and, in fact,]|
‘nll over the world.
The queer long-tailed traveler, in-
Iv‘rr'nsmx in brightness dally, is visible
]ln the early morning sky. In July
and August It will be visible to the
‘naked eye.
| Sun Spot Maxima.
Frank E. Seagrave, former Harvard
astronomer, and a member of the Pn~l
cific Coast Astronomical Society, the
British, French and Mexican Astro
nomical Societies and the American
Association for the Advancement of|
Science, sald that 30 such spots were|
visible at the present time. |
Mr. Seagrave, who has a private ob- |
servatory at Scituate, R. 1., said: |
“We are now at the wmaximum
period of solar activity, Prominences,
spots and faculae (projectiens on thel
edge of the sun’s disk) are numerous. |
The sun’s spots, all medium size zde
scattered all along near the sun's!
equator, are visgible with a small tele
seope.” I
Sun spots have been found to be|
100,000 miles in diameter, large enough!
to swallow the earth several times|
over,
Noted scientists recently have dn«l
clared that a direct relation may exist!
between the spots and the war mad-|
ness that seems to have selzed thv!
world. An excess amount of mag-|
netism is thought to accelerate the|
nervous action and thus make hu-'
man belngs more likely to act hastily!
and injudiciously, |
Comet Nearing Earth. |
Wolf's comet was discovered by Max
Wolf, a Heidelberg University savant,
in April of last year. When first seen
it was about a million miles farther
from the earth than any other comet
ever discovered, being about 500,000,
000 miles distant. Since then it hasi
come much nearer, and in Augnst,l
when it will be the closest, it will be
about 90,000,000 miles away. It then
will be visible to the eye at night in
the heavens. The comet is now 20
times as bright as it was last April.
Rushing through space, the hugal
celectial monster brings with it a tail|
probably larger than that of I.hel
much-discussed Halley's comet. |
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Unknowingly, Drove |
Car 8 Miles on Ice|
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LAKEPORT, MICH., March 31.—A1-|
bert A. Talk flirted with death unknow- |
ingly for several hours recently while
returning from a call in a neighboring
town. On the way over he encountered !
several snowdrifts and decided to take |
a different route on his way back. He!
at first met with great difficulty, not |
being able to find any road at all, but|
at last stumbled onto a clean straight
away path without a drift, |
This he followed up, making good time, |
the engine of his motor car working in!
fine shape. After driving twenty min- |
utes he came onto a fish shanty, and on |
stopping to get his bearings found that
he ?md made the last eight miles of (he'
trip on the big lake, most of it more
than a mile from shore. He wasted no
time in getting to terra firma.
We Should Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat, Says
Noted Authority on Kidney Disorders
Recommends a Spoonful of Jad Salts In Glass of Water Before
Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and Eliminate
the Uric Acid :
| Uric acid In meat excites the kidneys, they
| become overworked, get sluggish, ache, and feel
like lumps of lead. %‘he urine becomes cloudy,
|the bladder is irritated, and you may be oblifd
| to seek relief two or three times during the night.
| Whenthe kidneys clog you must belp them flush
'off the body's urinous waste or yoqul be a real
| sick person ahortcl{v. At first you feel a dull
Imisery in the kidpey ion, you suffer from
| backache, sick headache,.‘fiztlneu, stomach gets
|sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic
|twinges when the weather is bad.
I Eat less meat, drink lots of water: also get
lfrom any Pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tsi'aspoonful in & glass of water before
R EV. CARL W. MINOR, of I
Madison, who has been
elected associate president of
Cox College, in policy of en
largement of work.
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Dr. Minor, of Madison, Is Elected
Associate President and Active
Head of Institution.
Plans for the greater development
and expansion of Cox College, in Col
lege Park, were announced yesterday,
with the news that the Rev. Carl W,
Minor, D. D., of Madison, had been
elected associate president. A com
mittee has been appointed to form the
nucleus of a self-perpetuating board
of trustees, and an endowment fund
is to be raised to enable the college
to broaden its field in the education
of young women.
Dr. Minor is president of the Bap
tist Mission Board, a graduate of
Mercer and the Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary. The college
will be under the immediate manage
ment of Dr. Minor and Professor W,
S. Cox as associate presidents and Dr
E. C. James as dean.
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Publishers’ Bargain
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Offers Hit by U. 8.
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, March 31.—Sub
scription lists of publications present
ed for the purpose of obtaining mail
privileges will be carzfully serutinized
under new regulations promulgated
today by Postmaster General Burle
son. Subseriptions obtained through
any form of premium offer, clubbing
arrangement or rebate plan which
makes the net return to the publisher
less than half of the advertised sub
scripticn rate will not be counted as a
part of the “legitimate list of sub
scribers” required under the law.
The new regulations provide that
no subscription shall be counted which
is obtained by making the cost to
the subscriber less than 50 per cent
of the regular advertised price,
“whether the reduction be a direct
discount or effected through a r<bate,
premium offer or clubbing arrange
ment with other pubilications.”
The new rule also provides that
subscriptions shall not be counted
when they are obtained through
agents or agencies on commiasion, or
in connection with clubbing arrange
ments, where amount received by the
publisher is less than 50 per cent of
the regular price of the publication.
breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will
then act fine. This famous saits is made from
the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined
with lithia, andp bas been used for generations
to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them
to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids
in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure, makes
a delightful effervescent lit}:ia-wutcr drink which
everyone should take now and then to keep the
kidoeys clean and active. Druggists here say
they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in
overcoming kidney trouble while it is only
trouble,
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Treatment Heralded as Wonder
ful Discovery Is Tested by Dr.
Roy Harris at the Stockade.
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been successfully administered In
hundreds of cases. 1 went there and
saw it applied to eleven of the worst
cases I ever saw in my life. They
were from the toughest element In
the city and some of them had been
using narcotics for 25 years.
“Apparently they did not suffer.
Within 48 hours they all said they had
no further desire for drugs. Ap
parently all that was nceued to re
store them to perfect health was a
few weeks’ care and plenty of proper
nourishment.
Also Effective for Whisky.
“The treatment would be equally
as effective in treatment of the whis
ky habit. The effect of whisky on
the system is much the same as nar
‘cu(l('fl."
Dr. Harris had more than an aca
demic interest in going to New York
to learn of the discovery. Since the
efforts of the United States Govern
ment to enforce the Harrison anti
inarcotic law, both the State and city
(health departments have had a great
|problem in handling what are known
(in the Police Court as “dope fiends.”
The idea back of the Harrison law
was that it would cut off the suppiy
of drugs. The Government, with the
co-operation of State and city offi
ir‘i:fls‘ went to work to carry out this
jidea, 'The serious phase of it was
[to get the chronic addicts in such
i condition that they could do without
{the drugs.
I After months of effort along this
|line, the officlals admit failure.
| Dr. J. P. Kennedy, head of the city
lhm]lh department, yesterday was
!::skn(l what the conditions were in
Atlanta.
“1 haven’t positive information,” he
replied, “but I believe there are as
many chronic addicts in Atlanta as
Ilht-rv were before the passage of the
Harrison law.
I Hundreds of Addicts Here.
i The Recorder's Court has had a
{ great deal to do with trying to handle
!the situation. Gordon N. Hurtel, Re
| corder Pro Tem, said that the police
recently had been taking an investi
gation throughout the eity of the use
of drugs.
“They have a list of 575 young white
men whoe are habitual users of drugs,”
he said.
i Dr. Harris was asked if the Har
|r|snn law ever would be made ef
fective.
“Never,” he answered. ‘When a
person can slip across the Mexican
or Canadian border with enough
heroin in a small grip to supply the
drug users of the State of Georgia
for six months, and that person can
make enormous profits in the sale of
it, you mnever can stop people who
want it from getting it.”
| When Dr, Harris returned from
| New York he informed Mayor Cand
!ler of his desire to begin the new
treatment at once. Mayor Candler,
Police Chief Mayo, Recorder Johnston
| Councilman J. N. Renfroe and others
| immediately became interested to aid
him. A section of the main building
at the city stockade was designated
as a hospital. Tom Lanford, super
intendent of the prison, promised all
‘th assistance he could render.
“Experiment Class” Rounded Up.
Last week the police began round
ing up a number of chronic cases. A
number who desired to reform heard
lnt’ the plan and volunteered to go. Re-
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Tenn. Land Traded
For City Property
W. L. Cline Realty Co. Completes
Deal for Clients—Decatur Bunga
low Is Sold,
Realty deals were featured yesterday
by the purchase of a lot and residence
on the Marietta car line and a lot and
residence on South Boulevard by the
W. L. Cline Realty Company for clients
from O. H. Hixon. The purchasers gave
1,250 acres of land in Coffee County,
Tennessee as part payment for the city
property. The Tennessee property is
valued at $15,000.
The Cline Realty Company also sold
for J. H. Prebble to F. J, Westgate a
bungalow at No. 261 Kings Highway,
Decatur, for the sum of $3,500, Another
realty deal made by the game firm was
the sale of 80 acres of land In Gordon
County to John Starr for $1,500. Two
lots in Center Hill were taken as part
payment.
Among the new residences contracted
for yesterday and for which building
permits were issued was that of E. H.
Moore, at No. 180 Peachtree circle,
which will be built by C. Shelverton
contractor, for $5,500. The residence will
be of brick veneer.
corder Johnston sentenced each of
them to 30 days in the stockade.
The treatmert was begun and most
satisfactory results already have
been shown with a number of the pa
tients. Some were sent to the stock
ade against their will. They resisted
the treatment and have stirred up
trouble among seme of the others.
Dr. Harris has been greatly handi
capped in handling this class of pa
tients because of a lack of room at
the stockade. Unruly patients, he
said, should be isolated, and he has
not had space for this.
He hopes soon to get a separate
building for a hospital with sufficient
nurses and guards to administer the
treatment properly.
Further evidence of the worth of
the discovery, he has gained from
patients who voluntarily came to him
for treatment. Some of these, he
said, apparently had been cured.
“The great trouble with these peo
ple.,” he said, “is that you can not he
lieve what they tell you. We need a
place where we can watch them until
they have fully recovered their
strength and health. It is mighty
hard for a person who has known
the soothing effects of morphine not
to take it when suffering physical
pain.
The Old Ineffective Plans.
“With sufficient equipment for the
administration of the treatment, I be
lieve Dr. Stokes’ discovery will prove
to be all that he claims for it.
“There are three old plans for
treating drug addicts.
“One is by the administration of
what is known in medica! slang as
‘twilight sleep.’ The patient is made
delirious for hours and endures the
torments of hell.
“The second is by the, giving of a
series of purgatives. The physical
strain in this is enough to kill an
ordinary man.
“The third plan is the process of
diminishing doses. It is easy to re
duce the amount a person takes. The
fault with the treatment is that it
takes a long time and the patient, if
his habit is one of standing, rarely
stays cured.
“The Stokes discovery rests on a
new theory of the effect of drugs. Its
basis is antidotes. Its wonder is its
quickness and painliness.”
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City Physicians Explain Why
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They Prescribe Nuxated Iron
To Make Beautiful, Healthy Women and Strong, Vigorous Men
NOW BEING USED BY CVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY
Quickly transforms the flabby flesh, toneless tissues, and pallid cheeks of weak, anaemic men and women into a perfect
glow of health and beauty—Often increases the strength of delicate, nervous, run
down folks 100 per cent in two weeks’ time.
I New York, N. Y.—lt Is conservatively
estimated that over three million
people annually in this country alone are
taking Nuxated Iron. Such astonishing
results have been reported from its use
both by doctors and laymen that a num
ber of physicians in various parts of the
country have been asked to explain why
they prescribe it so extensively, and why
it apparently produces so much better
results than were obtained from the old
forms of inorganic iron.
Extracts from some of the letters re
ceived are given below:
Dr. _ Ferdi
nand King, a
New York phy
sician and
medical an
thor, gays:
‘“There can be
no vigorous
iron men with
out iron.
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means iron de
ficiency, The
skin of anae
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women is pa]c,<
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cles lack tone, the brain fags and the
memory fails and they often become
weak, nervous, irritable, despondent and
melancholy. When the iron goes from
the blood of women_ the roses go from
their cheeks.
*“ln the most common foods of Ameri
ca, the starches, sugars, table syrups,
candies, polished rice, white bread, soda
crackers, biscults, macaroni, spaghetti,
tapioca. sago, farina, degerminated corn
meal, no longer is iron to be found. Re
flnir‘x\g processes have removed the iron
of Mother Karth from these impover
ished foods, and silly methods of home
cookery, by throwing down the waste
pipe the water in which our vegetables
are cooked is responsible for another
grave iron loss.
“Therefore, if you wish to preserve
your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old
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age, you must
supply the iron
deficiency in
yvour food by
using some
form of orgai
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vou would use
salt when your
food has not
enough salt.
Ny oAb
phonsus Wal.
lace, a physl
cian of many
vears' expe
rience in this
country and
who has been
given many
honorary titles
in England,
says: “Nux
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the weak and
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vied by the weakling. Its widespread
use should bring about the most startling
results everywhere. The pale, anaemic,
nervous people now seen at every turn
shuffiing lifelessly along the streets
Use “GETS-IT,” the New
Way, Lift Corn Right Off
“Just llke taking the lid off—that's
how easy you can lift a corn off your
toe after it has been treated with the
wonderful discovery, ‘Gets-It.”” Hunt
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the wide world over and you'll find
nothing so magic, simple and easy as
“Gets-It.” .You folks who have wrap
ped your toes in bandages to look like
bundles, who have used salves that
turned your toes raw and sore, and used
plasters that would shift from their
place and never ‘‘get” the corn, and
who have dug and picked at your corns
with knives and scissors and perhaps
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should become sturdy, alert men and
women of snappy stride, brimming over
with vim and vitality.”
Dr. E. auer. a Boston physican, who
has studied both in this country and in
great FEuropean medical institutions,
says: ‘“As I have said a hundred times
over, organic iron is the greatest of all
strength builders. If people would only
take Nuxateq Iron when they feel weak
or rundown, instead of dosing them
selves with habit-forming dru%s, stimu
lants ang alcoholic beverages, lam con
vinced that in this way they could ward
off disease, preventing it becoming or
ganic in thousands of cases ang thereby
the lives of thousands might be saved
who now die every year from pneumonia,
grip, kidney, lver, heart trouble and
othier dangerous maladies. The real and
true cause which started their diseases
was nothing more nor less than a weak
ened condition brought on by lack of
iron in the blood.
‘““Not long ago a man came to me who
was nearly half a century old and asked
me to glve him a preliminary examina
tion for life insurance. [ was astonished
to find him with the blood pressure of a
boy of 20 and as full of vigor, vim and
vitality as a young man; in fact, a young
man he really was, notwithstanding his
age. The secret, he said was taking
iron—nuxated iron hag filled him with
renewed life. At 30 he was in bad
health: at 46 he was careworn and near.
ly all in—now at 50, after taking Nux
ated Iron, a miracle of vitality and his
face beaming with the buoyancy of
vouth.”
Iron is absolutely necessary to enable
vour blood to change food into living
tissue. Without it, no matter how much
or what you eat, your food merely passes
through you without going you any good.
You don't get the strength out of it,
and as a conseguence you become weak,
pale and sickly-looking, just like a plant
trying to grow . b
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in a soil defi
cient in iron.
If you are
not strong or
well you owe|
it to yourself|
to make the|
following test:
See how lon
you can work
or how far you
can walk with
out becomin
tired. Next
take two five
grain tablets of]
ordinary Nux
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times per gday
after meals for
two weeks.
Then test youry
strength again
and see how
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dozens of nervous, run-down people wha
were ailing all the while double their
strength and endurance and entirely rid
themselves of all symptoms of dyspepsia.
liver and other troubles in from tern to
fourteen days’ time, simply by taking
iron in the proper form. And this, after
they hadq in some cases been doctoring
tor months without obtaining any benc
fit. But dopn’t take the old forms of re
duced iron, iron acetate, or tincture of
iron simply to save a few cents. The
iron demanded by Mother Nafure for the
reg coloring matter in the blood of her
made them bleed—just quit these old
and painful ways and try “Gets-It" just
once. You put 2 or 3 drogs on, and it
dries at once. There's nothing to stick.
You can put your shoe and stocking
right on again. The pain is all gone
Then the corn dies a palnless, shriveling
death, it loosens from your toe, and off
it comes. ‘‘Gets-It'’ is the biggest sell
ing corn remedy in the world today.
There's none other as good.
‘“Gets-It"” is sold by druggist every
where, 2ic a bottle, or sent on receipt
of price by E. Lawrence & (0., Chi
cago, Il
children is, alas! not that kind of iron.
You must take iron in a form that can
be easily absorbed and assimilated to do
you any goQd. otherwise It may prove
worse than useless. Many an athlete
and prize-fighter has won the day sim
ply because he knew the secret of grea!
s‘:‘t‘rennth.waml endurance and filled his
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bloog with iron
before he went
into the affray,
while many
another has
gone down in
inglorious de.
feat simply for
the lack of|
iron.”
Dr. Schuyler
C. Jaques, Vis
iting Surgeon
of St. Eliza
beth’s Hospit
al, of NewJ
York City,
said: ‘I have
never before
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given out any medical information or
advice for publication as 1 ordinarily
do not believe in it. But in the case nf
Nuxated Iron I feel 1 would be remiss
in my duty not to mention it. I have
taken it myself and given it to my pa
'tients with most surprising and satisfac
tory results. Ang those who wish quick -
ly to increase their strength, power and
endurance will find it a most remarkable
and wonderfully effective remedy.”
Dr. Howard James, formerly Resident
Physician of New York City Hospital
and Assistant Physiclan of New York
State Institutions, says: ‘“Patients
in an ener
vated ang de
vitalized state
of health, those
for instance
c o n valescing
from protract._
ed fevers,§
those suffering §
from a long
standing case|
of anaemia, all §
such people, in
my opinion,
need iron. nf.
late, there has
been brought
to my atten
tion Nuxated
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Iron. In practice, I have found this an
ldeal restorative and upbuflding agent
in these cases above mentioned.’
NOTE-—Nuxated Iron, which is prescribed and
recommended above by physicians In such a great
variety of cases, is not a patent medicine nor secret
remedy, but one which is well known to druggists
and whose iron constituenta are widely prescribod
by eminent physiclans both in Europe and America
unlike the older inorganic iron products, it s easily
assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them
black nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, it is
a most potent remedy, in nearly all forms as Indi
stion, as well as for nervous, run-down conditions.
fie Manufacturers Bave such great canfidence in
Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit SIOO.OO to
any charitable institution if they can not take anv
man or woman under 80 who lacks irom anmd in
crease their strangth 100 per cent or over in four
weeks’ ume provided they have no serious organic
trouble. They also offer to refund your money if it
does not at least double your strength and endu--
ance in _ten (h{,s' time. It is dispensed in thi«
city by Jacobs’ Pharmacy and all good druggists,--
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