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How lo Lau; Iry f ancy Linen.
To was trfnOTMUhTwrinrra* *0 «,ipt to
fade the color.,, fillwttab bait fqH of warm
water, to which arid a little Ivory Soap.
Ws,sh each pldfeis tlirough the tod* care¬
fully, rinns'ttt blub wator, to whlah a little
thin Btar-li.ri adiled. Bang In the shade
to dry. Irop on the #rong side, press¬
ing down lidavlly to bflng out the stltehas,
thus restating their origin*! heautyr
1 ^ Eniza B. Psajcsb,
HM Real Mean MeaniHfc.
Harpef^-fSn’t it wonderful! I don’t
see how sotna of these magazines can
be sold forjeji cents.
Brantwooa~-Bul look at the adver¬
tising tlrFt"have. That's the way thsy
make th^ir money.
Harper-You misunderstand me.
What I can’t see is why people will
pay the ten cents.—Chicago News,
ijfleli i Almost Inside Oat.
The sto thiil, in not turned thus by a
shaking up on the “briny wave” must lie, a
well fortified one. The .gastric apparatus can
be rendered proof against sea sickness with
that stomachic so popular among travelers by
sea and land Hostctter’s Hfdtnach Bitters. It
defends the sysitnn against liver malaria and Consti¬ rheu¬
matism, and subdues complaint,
pation au^Ldywfopria.
A glass Jf bbbiwHfcatul a 1am peanuts make
a good luncheon before retiring.
iteftforth ( *u»ut Hi- Cured
by local apftlioutiuns. its they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure deafness, ami that is by constitu¬
tional renitalies. Deafntse is caused by an In¬
flamed comfit,idfi of the mucous lining of tho
Eustachian' Tube. When tills tube, gets in¬
flamed you have.a rumbling sound or Imper¬
fect bearing, and when it is entirely cloned
IJcHfiicKsir the insult, and unless the inflam¬
mation can be taken ont and rifts tube re
stored to it* annual condition, hearingwill of be
destroycd,fnrcyt r. Nine cases out ten are
caused bgentflSrti. which is nothing but an in¬
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We. will glvu One Hundred Dollars for any
case of ItcfwfneSft (caused by catarrh) that can¬
not he cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, Send
for circulars, free. Tuleilo, O.
KM. Chkk>: ?5o. y Ai Co.,
Sold Hail's by Druggists,
family I'iil? are the best.
A Pi otr Poem,
EK-M< MriUesited Smoking Tobacco
abRoiute Aml.Oigaj'ettefi flemedieg for Catarrh,
Are
Hay I Vvi r. Asthma ami (JoPIh;
Beside* it-drilgiutful smoke. goods.
I.adluausyudj as-men, use these
No opium or other harmful drug
Used In their manufacture.
EK-*M< 4 Wrid the* and rycomiuepded citizens
By some of host
(if deatordua*«MtkeekElif& tills.country.
If ja«r
Send IV. for package of fbblioco
Alul So, for package of cigarettes.
DirecttS file, EK Al. Co lapauy.
Atlanta, Da.,
And you will receive goods by mall.
Fits periuttifo iirst day’s fitly cured? of Noflts Dr. Klines or nervous¬ Great
ness alter Kit use bottleaud treatise free.
Nerve Hestprer. ifijsn. rial Ba.
1)R. K, H. Ltd., Kb Arch 8t,., l’UUm,
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Hyrup for children
teething, softens tho gums, reduces Inflamma¬
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 35e. a bottle.
] am enrefoTy eim*l of hCrriorrhage of Louisa rings
by Plan's Cure for Uonsumpilon. H, 111.
Linuaman, Bethany, mo.. .Ian.
Bon’sKyc-ttliter, If afflicted wll.li sure DrmCflstssollftt3ii vyeauht; Ur. Inane .perbottle. Tlmjnp
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A GRAND WORK
Halpinq Til eel MothorB und Giving Rosy
tqChildren.
Thousfttyls of tlrijd, uorvouH, worried
Women fnt?f '"founfT strength, hwiUU and
Uftpplnas* Hood's* BftrsnpnviUft, which
purifies, Wftif Ifiocd, (ftrcngtlions their
nerves tuV gives ’them good appetites,
lain an i^fun# chiMreft are given rosy
checks and vigorous appetites by the great
blood enriching qualities of Hood's .Sar¬
saparilla. Ills indartl til#mother's friend
and it ;tay iv»'|li«y« a phu-otn thousands
of families. Be sure to get Hood’s.
Umm.1V, I 1 O 0 U $ DiSIm ‘lit? arc ryiUi Dm Uoud’a only Sarsaparilla, pills to take
t
—— ««A> 1ACTJS.
Iu Norway unvaccinated persons are
not permit ted *tii veto.
The Greenlamli ' V W°» '* >* said>
sometimes nttnins tin age of 400 years.
It is said that GO per cant of the
cases oLshpjt sigh t od u ess are heredi¬
tary.
One of Portland’s careful men always
requires a receipt for hi* street car
fare.
The vieopest gold mines in Australia
are the Medala, at Htawell, 2,100 feet,
and Lansells, at Sandhurst, 2,640 feet,
* -r-*- *«rr
Not a Heal Estate Rouauza King.
“I wjunj't, (i !ut surprised when old
Grabber’s' estate turned out "to be
worth only a million aqd a half.”
“No?”
“No, indeed. I never could find
that he UkffYiwki e thtifi fine family.'”- -•
Chicago #>urua fllw**** * -.A
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HAiRENEWER
/) vrives off old age;
^ nsiates hgir; lost eolor ” Iff; V'
to*he vives it
the richness jncf gloss of m
fcakf
ruff.
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..WE. BICYCLES
HAV
From *l!>.00 Vp. .SECOND-HAND «l
CYCLES from $.*>.0;) V t». \Yrite for list and
cut tha and best spec!libations bicycle of our “Alex Special,"
ever offered for the money
Agents wanted. U. ll. AI.KXANOKK,
62, 6» and 11 North Pryor St., Athmta* lia.
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WILL FILL VACANCY CAUSED BY
DEATH OF SENATOR GEORGE.
ALREADY ELECTED FOR LONG TERM
A Native Mlsslsmlpptma, the New Senator
Hu Served In Conftresa
Several Term*.
Governor McLaurin, of Mississippi,
ha8 ftp p 0 i n t e d Senator-elect Money as
United States senator to fill the vacan¬
cy caused by the death of the late Sen¬
ator J. Z. George, whose term expires
in 1899.
Senator George before his death
having declined to again become a
candidate for the high office, an elec¬
tion for the regular term was necessa¬
ry, and the last legislature, after a
Jofjg deadlock, elected Mr. Money for
the regular term, beginning in 1899.
Mr. Money represented the fourth
district of Mississippi in the lower
house of congress in the forty-fourth,
forty-fifth, forty-sixth, forty-seventh,
forty-eighth, fifty-third and fifty-fourth
congresses. practice of
In accordance with the
the Mississippi legislature of electing
a senatorial successor two years before
the term begins, Mr. Money at the last
meeting of the legislature was chosen
to succeed Senator George for the term
beginning March 4, 1899, Since the
death of the latter, it has been gener¬
ally understood Mr. Money would be
eppointed to fill the unexpired term of
Senator George.
Mr. Money has been in Washington
during the greater part of the summer
under treatment for au affection of the
eyes. He lias greatly improved, Mississippi and
expects to leave for his
home in a few days.
The new senator was born iu Mis¬
sissippi August 22, 1839, and is a grad¬
uate at law. He has taken consider¬
able interest in the Cuban question,
and last spring made an extended visit
to the island to make a thorough study
of the conditions there.
SOUTHERN PROGRESS.
New Iniluatrte* ititublinhed iu the South
During the I’ust Week.
Despite the depressing effect of yel¬
low fever mid the long drouth, busi¬
ness conditions in the south show
many encouraging features. Southern
correspondents report a healthy in¬
crease in trade and enlargement as to
productive capacity at many promi¬
nent manufacturing plants.
Ill the iron and steel trade Besse¬
mer pig shows a slight decline in price
at Pittsburg on account of the large
increasfl in production, bnt finished
products nro stronger At and gray forge
lias advanced. other points pig
iron continues strong.
The eontheru lumber industry is
characterized by marked improve¬
ment. The mills are receiving large
orders and prices are advancing. Yel¬
low pine is especially active and is
rapidly increasing in value.
Among the most important new in¬
dustries reported for the week are the
following: A $20,000 brass manufact¬
uring plant at Lynchburg, Va.; the
Lexington Brewing Co., capital $200,
000, Lexington, Ky.; the Mannington
Electric Light Co., capital $50,000,
Mannington, W. Va,; the Empire
Flouring Mills, capital $20,000, Hous¬
ton, Tex.; the Mutual Ice Manufactur¬
ing and Cold Storage Co., capital
$100,000, Charleston, S. C., and the
Klondike Coal Co., capital $10,000,
Cooper's W. Indicator Va. The Railway and
Street Car Co., capital
$100,000, has been chartered at Eden
tou, N. C.; the Henry & McDonald,
Oil Co., capital $250,000, Sisterville,
W. Va.; the Prink Oil and Gas Co.,
capital $50,000, Weston, Va.; the
Phoenix Cotton Oil Co., capita! $50,
000, Memphis, Teun.; the Interstate
Sugar Co., Alderson, W. Vn.; the
Tennessee Cotton Mills Co., capital
$100,000, Elizabethton, Ten®., and
the Anchor Cotton and Woolen Mills
Co., capital $50,000, Huntsville, N.
A $50,000 tobacco factory will be
erected at Winston, N. C., and wood¬
working plants at Huntsville, Ala.,
and MeM'innville, Tann. —Tradesman,
(Chattanooga, Teun.)
LUETGERT CASE CLOSING.
Filial Argument* Begun und the Kud
Drawing Near.
At Chicago, Monday, the final argu¬
ments commenced in the Lnetgert
trial and the case will be given to the
jury by the end of the week. This, at
least, id the expectation of the attor¬
neys. expected Monday to
The defense
take most of the session of the court
iq offering rebuttal evidence, but some
of its witnesses were not present when
their narii'es were called aiid'it was de¬
cided that the case might as well go
on. Assistant State’s Attorney Mc
Ewen then began the opening address
te»- the »tete.
HENRY GEORGE DENOUNCED.
Phtlmtolphla labor League Failed To En«
florae Him For New York Mayoralty*
A resolution to endorse the candidacy
of Henry George for mayor of Greater
New York was almost unanimously de¬
feated at a meeting of the United Labor
League at Philadelphia Sunday after¬
noon.- •
During the discussion that followed
the presentation of the resolution Hen¬
ry George was severely denounced by
the speakers as a “fakir” and a
of capitalists.
-CAR Biil'AKbliS PLEAD GUILTY.
BftUon. Ga., Hah Higgc»t Coart Day la
Hur Hlatory.
Monfifty was the “biggest court
day” Dalton, Ga., haB seen in years.
The people began arriving early in the
morning from all parts of the county.
The gang of car pirates were placed
on trial and all except one pleaded
guilty. Walter Bohannon, the leader,
after eleven year* of outlawry and re¬
peated defiances, threw up his hands
when justice called him.
Up to less than a week ago the rob¬
ber chief scarcely dreamed that he was
on the threshold of the penitentiary.
He did not believe that he would ever
be indicted.' He intimated that he
had a pull which would save him.
Bohannon underestimated the integ¬
rity of Whitfield county’s citizenry or
was blind to the strength of the cases
against him. handed in
But when the grand jury be¬
eleven indictments against him, he
gan to weaken. He and his whole band
became demoralized and they made no
defense when they were arraigned.
Those who thus acknowledged their
guilt were: Walter Bohannon, chief:
Tom Kinneman, Bill Long, Ben
Pearce. Ed Morris, Sam Painter, Jim
Harris, who turned state’s evidence.
Kalph Ellison, a drayman, who often
handled the stolen goods for Bohan¬
non, pleaded not guilty and decided
to take chance of a trial.
J udge Fite did not sentence any of
the prisoners. He will wait until all
the cases are disposed of, those in¬
dicted for receiving the stolen goods
as well as those who stole them.
Kohannon’U Confession.
Bohannon was called before the
grand jury some days ago and he made
a clean breast of his crimes. He told
how he began to steal; said that he
had committed between 100 and 200
robberies, and he told wbat he did
with the goods which be stole. On
his testimony more iudietments were
found, or will be found. The sensa¬
tions have not all been sprung, and
any hour may bring something new.
It is geuerully conceded that some who
are accused of receiving stolen goods
did not really know they were pur¬
chasing articles which had been stolen.
It seems the robbers had a fence,
maybe more than one, engaged in
merchandising in a small way. These
small merchants acted as brokers, buy¬
ing from Bohannon and Belling to the
larger merchants in Dalion and in
other places,
Balph Ellison is a stove tinker ped¬
dler, a man who did any sort of an
odd job. He hud a horse and wagon,
and was n town drayman when he was
not mending and repairing stoves or
tinware, or peddling. him,
There is nothing striking about
either in his favor or against him. It
is presumed that he will deny all
knowledge that the goods were stolen.
“GOVERNMENT BY INJUNCTION”
Comes In For a Vlgorou* Attack By
Colorado Judge.
Judge Wilson, of the court of ap¬
peals, at Denver, Co!., with Judges
Thompson and BiKse.ll concurring,
handed down an opinion Monday in
which he makes a vigorous attack on
“government by injunction.” Judge
YVilnou nuid:
“We cannot approve a practice nor
subscribe to a doctrine which permits
the exercise by the courts of the extra
ordinary power of injunctive relief for
every wrong or infringement upon tho
rights of another. Such a course-of
procedure, if carried to its ultimate
natural conclusion, would tend to en¬
tirely subvert the fundamental princi¬
ples upon which our system of laws is
founded.”
FATHER’S FEARFUL MISTAKE.
Thought Hi* Son XVa* » Burglar and Shot
Him Dead.
John Brauyan, a well-to-do farmer
living near Hoyle postoffice, two and
a half miles from Norcross, Ga., Bhot
and killed his sixteen-year-old son
Sunday uight about 9:30 o’clock.
Brauyan had just retired. He oc¬
cupied the same room with his son.
He xvas awakened by some one walk¬
ing on the veranda, and finding his
room door a little open, suspected the
presence of a burglar.
Getting his gun, he sat on the foot
of his bed. Iu a short while some
one started in on the veranda. Bran
ya» asked the person to halt. He
failed to stop, and Branyan shot and
killed his own son.
GLORIED IN MURDER.
Mailer Contes*.* To Making Way With
Eighteen l’eople.
Advices from Rotterdam state that
a man named Gustave Muller has sur¬
rendered to the eity police, confessing
the murder of his wife and child. As
proof of the truth of his confession he
produced from his pocket four human
ears.
The police, on searching his house,
found the two bodies. Subsequently
he confessed that he had also killed
his parents, mutiiatiug their remains
iu the same fashion.
He also made the astonishing state¬
ment that he had similarly disposed
of fourteen other wives.
COUNCIL STOOD FIRM.
Original Package Dealer** Make Unsvc
ceaaful Fight In Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C., original package
men made an unsuccessful attempt to
get the council to revoke the ordinance
taxing their business.
The ground of appeal was that the
liquor is protected by interstate com¬
merce law and the ordinance taxing
them and not taxing dispensaries is
discriminative and out of the city's
power to enforce.
A NECKLACE OF PEARLS %
A.
Is a beautiful possession. Jf a woman owns 4 'r
one, and if a single pearl drops off the string, <ps-’
she than Good makes a necklace health haste is of to awwire the find most and valuable rest/me beautifut possession tt. pearls, ' I 8 * 4 IN V
yet one by one the jewels of h (uUtb td'P »vvay,
and women seem indifferent untjliyr’ 4
too late, and they cannot be restored.
To die before you are really old is to suffer
premature death, and that is a si a. It is a sin i sH V
because it is the result of repeated .violations ^
of nature’s laws. a* a \
Pain, lassitude and weariness, inability, to I ■
sleep, dreadful dreams, -Starting violently from 1
sleep, are all symptoms of nerve trouble. j
You eannot have nerve trouble arid keep
your health. Iti ninety-nine cases out of a '3 .
hundred the womb, the ovaries and the bladder I
are they affected. give They are not vital lorghns, ;rwf hence t j
out soonest. * , , ,
Mrs. Lydia B. Pinkhams Vegetable Com¬ !
J A % pound, by building up the nerves and restoring 'woman's
% organism to its natural states relieves all tig'sc trouble
some uterine symptoms. In eonfirmatipn of this, we, by
permission, refer to the following wpmen, all of
'■whom speak from experience: Miss Ckj.ia Van
e «, Horn, 1913 Sharswood St., Ybiladetphia, •Pa.; Miss
a Grace Colloko, 1431 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati, 0,;
Mbs. Newki.i., 50 Ryeyson St., Brooklyn, V, Y%; JIBS.
■■t Isabel Obkbo, 220 Chestnut St,, Woburn, Mass.,
Mrs. A. H. Cor.E, New Rochelle, N. Y., and many
♦ ‘MS For others special symptoms Mrs. Pinkham has prepared a
*' Give these
Sanative ,W,gsh, which will cure local troubles.
medicines a trial. *
f Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mas*., if you are not quite
satisfied; can address private questions to a woman.
Excusable Jealousy.
“It fills me with envy, ” remarked
the man who wants an appointment,
“to see that schoolboy trudging to
his studies. ”
“You long for the pastimes
youth ?”
“No. I don’t care for them.
I’d like to be able to pass a civil-nervjqc
examination as well as he could.”
Waby’s Sore Ht a<!
and c hafi*<l »kin are quickly cured by Tetter
i nd. Don*tl et the poor little thing w.i^ am it¬
self Into suasnia when relief inao easy. Every
skin trouble from a him pie chafe or ? hap rU>
the worst case of Tetter or Ringworm in curtstl
quickly rby mail audsuvRtiy for fAk;. In Uy Tetfettiitti, by J. T, AtdinitfKiste. Shuptruie,
< avaiitiftb stamps
8 t Ga.
When a man’s tongue at » xreat rate hH
thought is generally out of sight.
CHRONIC DISEASES
ot al! form*
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Pal pita
tton.-IndtgeaBua, etc.
CATARRH
of the N«**■*, Throat and Lungs.
DISEASE* PKtTIdAH TO WO.MILS.
1‘rolajisus. Uleerations. Leucorrtiea. oh*. AS*rite
for i»ami>Ul*t, T. testiuaouMUa WHITAKER, amiquontloq SpeeialUt; Mauk.
Dlt. s.
*J1>5 Noreroas Building, Atlanta, <*a.
$ 25 FULL COURSES 25
The complete Business Pour so <ir tho complete
Shorthand Course for #25, at
WHITE’S E. rafn BUSINESS St.. AT1AKTA, COLLEGE, tiA.
in
Cmnplvtr Buninas# <m<l Shorthand Courses Com
bined. #7.fj0 Month.
Business practice from tho start. Trained
Teachers. Course <»f study unexcelled. No va
cation. ^Address F. It. WHITE. Principal*
DOMt-SHELl. SURE-SHOT.
Ud^wnT«* ^!Vi>lK«F , Atil:*Si ! »ti»."K»
In 2 painted
Each. Delivered fm*. Hize SNi x Wmeh*a,
vt check, nt cur rlF-k. Money returned if not wit is*
factory. MANHATTAN IH'IILIMIltM* Hroncfwfty, CO.,
tit W arren st., Vor. W# N, >
ROBERT E. LEE.
The soldier citiren and christisn hem. A prest nsw
hook iuet 1 T^Xnd ready iri trav&iug vine life and ancestry. A BOKAl monev
maker a^fiti ^nted.
lTBUBHlNU C0..U aadMain 8M.,Bicluuon<I.V*.
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Full io/ormation (to wrapper! mailed five
GET THE GEN VINE ARTICLE I V
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QK Walter Baker & Co.’s
Breakfast COCOA
Pure, Delicious, Nutritious*.
Costs tess than OWE CENT a cap.
r, De sure that the package hears, our Tpiie-iliija
& ri’K j it Walter Baker & Co. Limited,
Trade-Mark. (Eiteblithcd 1780.) Dorchestdr, Mass.
^p*0 GIVE SSORE tiiu is promised .has always been tke practice of
X Use ComjaaiCB. The two he«fifB^e@s h*v« been searched for
ai attractive mutter tor tje volume for ids*. **d the contrihaters for the year
“V popular ftctioa, but of the most eminent
include not only writers of some
te- Statesmen, Scientists, Educators, Explain) And Leaders of Industry.
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FAMILY. YEAIT.
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attractiveness of nlxt f year’s "" v<«»me'-.
Bi r% m
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•V ^ - - Distinguished Writers* Bok
Right Hon. W. E. Gladstoae Tbomas B. Rccd \
The Dnke of Argyll non. George F. How
h '1 ftoo. Henry Cabot Lodge Liliiaa Nordfea ..
Hon. Justia M,cCjrih>, M. P.,. Profi W 3; S&aler, !
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Rudyard KipHag WiU. .Howell*.
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Octave Thaoet Stockfoa . .
Mr. Qlmdstone lies contributed Important trtkit tor ike mart 1. ZangwIII Mrs. Burtetp Marmoc
na Mary B. Wilkins Ifaydefl Csrrafh '
year 1 ' -volume of The Comr.aloa, to be published
1m tha New Year’s Humber. . and more fbas one hand red other*.
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General Ageuta for Erie City Iron Works
Engines and Boilers
Kteam Water Heaters, Steam Fuinjm anti
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SOLID and INSERTED Saws. Saw Tectb
H1U ' Ke^isnrs, Oo\trnor».
Grate IiMr*«nd i <» i«U lints i*l ALili «upp!ic^
Mice ami quality of grxxl^ ^n/mit»tewL Cat
fm* by tftte papef.
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xakit. -inrt t.^ nuT* ho«ff- » nffl «cli f»» dividaad
u.ving Ccio' ? i« CcUl Si«J.
fr«it «wkIc tn proportsoa.
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SPEAK THE TRUTH.
yffifii'sxss
9 moos Liver Medicine, it
g W having Saved my Lite 9
years ago, when I wa* down
with Liver Complaint and
, L Kidney Disease. I think
>t a far better medicine than
BBI BP that made by “Zeilin” and
“Biflhit Draugh t”
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Gestation;
' During the the muscles period ot eestatlon the tension
Upon womb i» greatly increased and ligament* of the
Vessels taaed to their and the blood
is tendency are utmost If there
any to uneasiness or pain, we
recommend freqnent warm injections of
our Mexican Female Remedy ami two or
Squaw three doses, Vine every Wine, day, of Dr. Simmen*
strengthen the ligaments, yhis will treatment will
holding the nterne place, assist in
make the uterus m lessen pain,
and the more pliable for -ibe/inal and clastic,
Italso prepare lessens the organs danger effort
and mother, fortifies of death to child
and her against liability
to convulsion*, symptoms, and flooding and other danger
ons with ordinary prudence
goatanteea a rapid recovery.
^ Celeste." Tex., says; Dr.
B M. A. Simmons River
Medicine world for is the Biliousness, bestiB tha
■ B
m J I Indigestion Liver, Have and used Torpid It 10
years, and recommend it to
/ my praise friends, It. I think and they there all is
\ ll^ as much difference be¬
tween it and “Zeilin’s” and
«“Thedford’s” IB as between
j day and night.
Paleness.
Ansrmia is a condition often Called "pov¬
erty of blood" from deficiency of the red
corpuscles which give to this fluid its char¬
acteristic color.- It arises from insufficiency
of assimilation of the proper materials of
food to It replenish the blood, in a* la chlorotic
girls. suffered may occur persons who have
long with hemorrhoids, or in
women from repeated The lips discharges of blood lose
from the uterus. red ana tongue
.their natural color and become white
and the face looks like wax.
tion The is most Dr. efficient Simmon* remedy Squaw for Vine this condi¬
produced by Wine.
frequently She improvement almost magical; Its enfeebled nee is
an
heart becomes strong and equable In its
cheeks action, lose digestion their pallor, improves, and iho tho Hpa and be*
bright and tho elastic. eyo
comes step
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