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near the Savioi’s feet. ’
Oh, this dear old Sainted NfltieiJL
How I love her memory sflljfl
And I’m longing to be witn hfl
How this that my soul doth
from us has gone
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f ■ Faribault, Minn. She says; “Let me tell you how
I good Cardui has done me. As a young girt, I a!Wt;hadfl
Ito suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometime®! was 1
I so weak that 1 could hardly stand on my a I
I bottle of Cardui, at the drug store, as soon flWHud M|
I taken a few doses, I began -
Today, I feel as well as || WrL
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help you ov?r the hard
I relieve weS^rheadtuhe. and other unnecessary peu®
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■ For a tonic, take Cardui, the woman’s tonic. ® . -
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Suitor Caro Nicosia, a former
of Georgia, and not very long
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him and congrat
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described him as “the guy
who put the Muse in Music’’. Dr.
Starnes has fqjind in his develop
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that IM been organiz
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member ufflie
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B general feeling of ill I
Balth, despondency and misery.
Bis in almost every instance is
fcolly unnecessary. One of Cham-
Rrlain’s Tablets taken immediately
after supper will improve the digest
ion, tone up the liver and regulate
the bowels. That feeling of despond
ency will give way to one of hope
and good cheer.
For sale by all dealers.
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JBv sad up the wife,
and who always
plans for the family, the one who'
knows best. But God has stopped
Jier plans, and he has taken her in
Riis care: and now He will Plan for
her. There was a vacant place
in Heaven, He wanted it filled. I'm
sure she is one among the Bright
est Jewels in Heaven. Her work
is done, her sorrows are over; and
she has gone to live with the angles
0, how many things can be seen
that Dear Mother has done, child
ren don't forget Mother, the one
who loved you best. We who are
not Christians must think about
how to live for God. For we will
have to be a Christian before we
will meet our Mother, Brother and
bikers, it will be one of the great
est pleasures in Heaven for you to
mtte them. The Angels know
who die; know where they go.
O, how glad they are when one
goes to Heaven; and must
of loved 01 & that fl®- gone® X
before
Dear years
old.
en.
Kie was the mother of twelve
dren, seven girls and five boys,
ing ten living. She was kind
jvery one she met. when they
was around her she tried to make
them happy. She was true to her
God, and to the living ones. She
did not even complain of he ill
ness. The true God saw fit to take
her away from pains. 0, how sad
it was to see her leaving this world
Mother is with the brightest AnglM
in Heaven. ®
She leaves to mourn her loss: a
■ husband and five boys and five
girls, two sisters and four brothers,
and a lot of grand children.
We thank God for her sweet
Christian character, and for her
abiding faith in Him who doth all
things well.
She was laid to rest at Oak Hill.
The funeral service was conducted
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■ good fortune with others.
"Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound'
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