Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, December 24, 1884, Image 3

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Muir! mu in it THE ONLY RELIABLE. ThFoNLYSUHVECURE Tki« great remeby, now so widely known fend extensively used, stands without an tqual end its sterling merits so well estab lished eg to need no praise to those who have tided it or know of its remarkable cures, thousands of sufferers who have foud no re lief from any other source are willing witness *l to the great Modiciual virtue and remark kble curative power of this Medicine. Many herthcetes of it» fine effect and ekprossions of gratitude for benefit received reach us from tall eeetions. it is not claimed that the Bal aam drill cure consumption in its last stages, but that it Will efiectually check the terrible disnage in Its incipiency and paliate suffer ing* all through its stages, there can bo no doubt; and for all forms of Coughs arising (torn colds and bronchial affections- trhroat trouble, it is without parollel. A positive Mid rapid cure ior Croup, which so often resits Ull m«uical treatment. The medicine is ploas- Unt and does hot sicken the patient- For •Sktulty*!! Druggists, 50 cents per box. DP.C. P. DUNCAN’S LIVER AND KIDNEY MEDICINE . t Of all the romidies now before the public the treatment of the AarioUs forms of Liv Ur aud Ktoney diseases, and tho affections tbat arise from the unhealthy conditions of these organs, this medicine stands without an equal. It la the great preventive of Malari ul trouble*, the sure cure for all forms of Uyspepeia aud Indigestion, the most roliablo remedy for the regulation of the Bowels and Kidneys, urver failing ta euro constipation. Au absolute remedy for Headaches, Sore throat. Dullness of Feeling, Want of appe tite, Nervousness, and alt such diseases of the Bowels, StomeSh, Kidney and Liver. £he best fhtnily medicine sold. It is harmless Wad safe, aud net unpleasant to take, thrice, n eehW. DUNCAN’S CARBOLIC OINTMENT. Dldßotus, Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Pim- KW, frost bits, Chapped hands, Wounds, rta,ete. readily relieved by Duncan’s Oint amat. Price 25cts. SPURLOCK, PAGE & CD, PROPS Nftshrilln. Teitn. Fc r sale by Blevixb & Forester W: V. & J. p- JACOWAY ATTORNEYS AT LAW TUUNTON, DADE COUNTY, GEORGIA. » practice in tho Cherokee Circuit, and Supreme an Federal courts, Prompt) atten dee to business. T J. Lumpkin, A.’ yAt Law _ Trenton, - ■ Ga, Will practice in'tbe counties of Dado and Walker. Will pay strict attention to all bneiiteM entrusted to his care. feb.l7-ly T. A. HAYItON. Att’y at Law. TRENTON, GA., Will pay prompt attention to all busiuess intrusted to mY care. tohirtg Piles --Symptoms and Cure The symptoms are moistnre, llkcpcrspirn rattcn, intense itching, increased by Fcratch hig*. rosy distressing, particularly at night: seems as if sin-worms wore crawling in and abowt the rectum; the private parts are some times effected. If allowed to continue very serious results may fellow. “SWAYNE’S OINTMENT” is a pleasant, sure enre. Also for Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheuui, Scald-Hevd, Erysipelas, Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, sll scaly •rasty Skim Direasos. Box by mail, 50ets; 8 for $1.25. Addro4s DR WAYNE & SON, Phila. Pa. Sold by Druggists. Crazy "{ Patchwork. Having* a large assortment of remenents knd piece? of handsome brocaded silks, satins fend velvets. We aro putting them up in as tert'd baa diet and furnishing thorn for •Hraay Patchwork" Cushions, Mats. Tidies, Ae., Ae. Paokaou No. i—ls a handsome bundles of exquisite silks, satins and brocadod velvets (el| different). Just the thing for the most sußßttK patterns cf fancy woßk. Semtpoapaid for 56 cents in postal note or one went stamps. p»ckA«R No 2- Containing three times as much as No t. Sent postpaid forsl. These are all of the verry finest tiurautt and cannot b« equalled at any other •ink works in the U. S. at three tikes our prlioet. They will ploaso any lady. One or der always brings a doyen more. LADIES, MANUAL OF FANCY WORK, with 40) il lustrations and full instructive for artistic fancy work, handsomely bound, postpaid, 5(1 cents. Order now. Address, The RoChes- PsaSitk Co., Rochester, N. Y. Ladies’ ledfiffsl Adviser. A Complete Medical Work for Women bondsomoly-bound in cloth, and illustrated Tells how to prevent and cure all diseases o the eet, bye treatment at home. Worth its weight in gold to erery lady suffering fiom any of these diseases* Over 10,000 sold al ready. Post paid o!tt.y 50 Cents. Postal N»teorl2 *ot. Stamps. Address, PJ3bISUl5ft» 00., Nu nde, N.Y Jto&t (CamilD tiihues. TRENTON - * - GEORGIA. T. A ■ IIA VROM [ E dI V I Proprietor ■ i ir’W'iejpigmemuenmu———uuram— m*m —wf in nsnmu ui ■■ mmwhiiljl Wednesday, Desmber 24, 1884. LOCAL BRIEFS. “Christmas Gift.” Weather has been very unchangable tor the last few days. Bartow votod For Restriction by a handsome majority, A little boy of Eookont Long’s fell and broke bis arm last week. Our Washington lette.i contains some very interesting matter. We have at this office one or two Golden Gems of Life, which can be bought at a reduced price. Legislature lias adjourned for Christ mas holly-days. One of Col. Nisbet’s tenant houses was burned last Saturday morning. The curs are carrying maNy passen gers now to the World’s Exposition. Married:— Mr Frank Curry to Miss M. A. High field last Sunday night, both of this place, Sqmre Jobe offici ating. The now tank at this place on the railroad is noaring completion, Last Sunday was a repetition ot the Sunday proceeding, only, colder The School at Sulphur Springs sus petided for a weeks vacation last Fri day. It will reopen next Monday. Little boya aae busy celebrating the Chri&tmas holly-days with their fire crackers. Last week at Rising Fawn, Frank Costello and another party bought what was represented and they sup posed was venison. When it came to be cooked and eaten it turned out to be the flesh of a goat. We attended the exetcises last Fri day night of the Sulphur Spring Col lege. It was a success Some of our Dade county boys delivered very cred itable original speeches. As will be seen in anothar column, we publish a composition written and read by Miss Lillie Haralson, a fair sample of others read. Though very cold, the audience filled the house. LOST - —A red yarn mitten; finder pleas leave it at the Times office. Some one broke into Mr. J. A. Case’s store last night. John Case came in probably about the time the would be thief broke in. He opened the back door, the key was left in the door on the inside, and made his es cape. We had "the pleasure of meeting Key. M. P. Swaine this morning for the first*time since he initiated us into the M. E. Church, South, when a thirteen year old boy. TO THE PEOPLE OF DADE* Every reader of tiro Times know s that the editor is a candidate for the office of Ordinary in this county In reference to my candidacy I have nev er said a word through the columns of my paper. I would not now, but, for a false view of some of my acts or ac cused of assuming premises for selfish ends. What I have to say is not to tuther any cud towards effecting my election; only, I have cast my interest and made an investment among the people of Dade that make it necessary to fully sustain my honor and integri ty in every respect regardless of ray candidacy. It is a matter of fact that I was one of the original members of the Good Templar’s lodge not long since or ganized at this place. That it with drew from me or I withdrew from it, would take a court, lawyers and jury to decide with all the tacts before them. At auv rate the lodge is not in existence now. Rut, that I withdrew from the lodge to futher the ends of my election, or to gain an influence to effect the object, is something to which to make a denial aloue, would be an undignified act. (Such has been said and surmised, that is, that I have at tempted to occupy a neutral position or hhe impossible task of pleasing ev- erv one on the Temperance movement —that I withdrew from thp ludge to court the favor of those who opposed the movement—(in plain language) tor an office. One fact is, it has been by members of other lodges in th e County or those who were not conver sant with a single act of mine in the lodge. When individual interest is at stake, wc arc all prone to assign a sel fish motive to each others acts. And some people are so selfish/ contracted and uncharitable in their views, that they assign their own duplicities to every one else. I have no hesitancy in saying, tbat I desire popularity and the good will .if the public; but that, only, which comes from a purity of in tention, and nobleness ot purpose and action. Publicity or reputation gain ed on any other consideration is not of permanent duration, and therefore, it would be even poor policy to sacra fice the entire future to satisfy a mo mentary gratification, and 1 am cer tain I have an extreme aversion to throwing myself on the charities of the people. We have no right to come into each others 1 a ot aud assign mo tives to actions, which of themcelves do not clearly presume the inference In conclusion 1 wish to say, that any one who wishes and does cast their vote against me, fer reason of believing the charge ns true, let the result of tho election be as it may, it shall never be no desire of mine to po scss or court their good opinion. T. A. Havron Anson, Jones Co„ Tex, Dec. 18, ’B4. Fditor Times: — l am in receipt of your paper. It i 6 the same as a letter from iu y Dade friends. I hope the “lesoluton” will ho carried out, will willingly pay all express charges. After bidding adieu to my many triends, and relatives in Dade, I and my sister, Mrs. Bagley, took the cars for Chattanooga. Thore we changed cars at 10:20 p. m. for Menphis, arriv ing at that place 12 m. next day. We stopped over till 7 p. in. As It was raining I could not take a view o the city. We next changed cars at Little Rock, aud arrived at Abiline, Texas, 6:20, the 14th. We were met there by my brother-in-law, W. I. Bagley, with a wagon and a pair of prairie ponies to convey us to Jones county a distance of twenty eight mTTes We arrived in the beautiful little town of Anson, at 8 p. in Sunday The drive from Abilene was not very enjoyable owning to there being a very cold norther, Mr. Bagley lives one and a half miles from Anson. He has a nice little farm and orchard planted. The northel - still blows very oold, too cold to go antilope hunting. How ever, 1 went out this morning and shot a few prairie dogs arid mule-eared rab bits. The rabbits are very large; and their hams make fine steak, as I tried some for dinner. Yours truly, W. I. Naylor. Oflicers elected at the last convoca tion of Trenton Chapter, It. A. M.: J. W. Russey, High Priest. T. R. Evans, King, W, U. Jacoway, Scribe M. A. B. Tatum, Captain of the host, Joe Burnett, Prin’p’l Sojourner, J, A. Bennette, U. A. (J., A. A. Sells, M. 3rd vail, G. M. Crabtree, M. 2nd vail, I). E, Tatum, M. Ist vail, C. M. Tatum, Treas., S. 11. Thurman, Sec’ry, James Woolbright, Seutinel. Furs wanted. We will pay the higest market price for all good fur skins, enclud ing deer-skins. Clay Peas wanted. Will pay more than Chattanooga market for Clay Peas. J. A. Cask & Son. < » .... . mmore money than at anything else by taking an agency for the best selling book out. Beginners succeed grandly. None fail. Terms froo. Hali.ett Book Co., Port land, Mn ne. Coughs, Colds. Catarrh, Consumption All tborat, Breast, and Lung, affections our ed by the old-established “SWAYNB WILa CHERRY.” The firs, docs give relief anD eure speedly follows. 25 Cts., or $1.09d at Druggists. MSend six cents for postage and receive free a costly box of •goods which will help you to more money right away than anything olso in this world. All of either sex suocoed from first hour* Tho bread road to fortune opens before the workers absolutely sure. At onoe address, Titus & Co., Augusta Maine* Take the Times, TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho Advertiser having had placed ip hi/ hands the Formula of Simple’VvgetaMo Rem edy for the spoody and permanent pure of Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma aud all Throat and Lung Affections, after having thoroughly tested its wrondcrtnl cura tive powers in hundreds of cages, feels it his duty to make it known to those who may need it. The reoipe will be sent Fukk Os Charuk, to all who desire it with full direc tions for preparing and using. Address Prof W> H. Akmstrong, 737 Base St., Phila., Pa. (MENTION THIS PAi-ER) America’s friidt*. True America.! men-and- women , by reason of their strong constitutions beautiful forms, rich compactions and characteristic energy, die envied by all nations. It is the genen l use ot Dr, Harter’s Iron Tonic which brings about these results. Cloak & Jackeis- We will sell Ladie’s Clonks and Jackets until Christmas at a reduced price. Give ns a call before buying elsewhere. J. A. Case 4 & Bon. - He thanks his Paper. Mr. Editor: — I was induced by reading your good paper to try Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic for debility, liver disorder and scrofula, and three bottles have cured me. Accept my thanks. Job. C. Boggs.-Ex. A raindroy fortels a storm, so does a pimple upon the human body indi cate health-destroying virus iu the blood, which can bo neutralized and expelled ouly by Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic. GEOR&S A, Dade County: Application will be made to the Court of Odinary of Dade county Georgia at the Jan uary Term, 1885, of the Court of Ordinary of naid county, for leave to sell tho lands be longing to the estate of Mrs. L. F. Hook, Thomas Hook and Mary E. Ridley, late of said county, diseased, fer the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. This 26th day of aYovember, 1884. J. li. Pattersos, Admlnis.t’r. C. C, ALLEXAMDER OF DADE COUNTY. Would announce to his former frionds and patrons, that he is again with Wassman & Bro. 719 Market St, next door to Pyron’s old stand andean offer great bargains in dry goods, notions, Cloaks .Circulars, Newmarket Dolmans, Boots' Shoes, and Clothing. Give him a trial. Liver, Kidney or Stomach trorvble Symptoms; Impure, eonstiva bowels, irreg ular appetite, sour belching, pains, in side baek atid head, yellow urine, burning when urinating, colored stools, bad breth, no dosiro for work, chills, fovor, irritability whitish tongue, dry eougb, dizsy head, with pull pdinesjin back part, loss of memory, fog gy sight. For these troubles bwaynrs pn.rs are a sure cure. Box. (30 pillsrjby mail 25 Cts., 5 for sl-00. Address DR. BWA.YNE <fc SON., Philada Pa. Sold by Drugoists. Diidc Sht'i’iffs Sale Will be sold on tho first Tuesda in De ccmber n*xt, at the Court house door in said oi unty, within tho legal hours of sale, to tho highest bidder for cash, the following proper ly, to wit: Ono Lot ofland No. 156 in the 19th District and 4th Section. county, Ga., containing one hundred and *ixty acres more or less; said land lovied on as th<yn etry of Larkin Payne t.o satisfy an execution issued from the Snperio. Court of said county in favor of C. A. Bryant* Tennant in poses sion notified. This'Octobcr the 29th, ISSi. W. A. Byrd, Sheriff. Conn fiPfs 111 P ,-esentß K’ven away. ?s jf .’Send us 5 cent? postage, and mail you will get "free a package*!'good sm large value that will start yoMiu work that will at once bring you in monojfnster than anything else in Amer ica. AiAbout tho $2(M),000 in presents with each box. Agents wanted every where, of ei ther sex of all ages for all the time, or spare time only to work for us at their own homos Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don’t delay. H. Hallett A Co., Portland, Maine. Gael Sneed Dr. Brad field In The Sale Of His Never-Fail ing Fe nale Regulator! From the editor of the Gainsviile Eacle: ‘‘l consider Bradfield’s Female Regulator the best medicine ever com pounded and offered to the public for the diseases tor which it is recommend ed. I am well acquainted with a la dy w T bo never had any health until Rhe commenced using it. It gave her im mediate relief, and Irom that time until now she has enjoyed the best of health I can oay with hearty good will, ‘God speed Dr Bradfield in the sale of his nevor failing Female Regulator!” Trreatise on the health and happiness of woman mailed free to any address. The Bradpield Regulator Co , Box 28, Atlanta, Ga For saSe A tract of land lying about 2J miles South East of '1 renton, containing 340 acres; about 15 acres iu cultivation, and 35 or 40 acres clearable anb tolla ble; has three good springs; well tim bered, suitable for lumber, boards rails &c. Cheap for cash: or part cash with ballance well secured. Also, a yoke ot oxen in good condition and well sized, and wagon; a lot of farming tools, house hold furniture &0., and a lot of syrup. Wil 1 sell Cheap Cali on oi address, John W. Williams, Tvemyv., Ga p '-I*' ‘ •* < UeUM . I'i ,'' ' i n <? Aml will cr.iuj UUiy tU Vh>:l <■ th* r-r-rr ajh.'-ri n •• •■•_ ft » f.oriicTir who will takn 1 i’.di ulch -’ishi. ft‘*m Ito 12 'V.x’iiS ;nay • *.j ' ,fT health, if B'ach it tlituf bo pv.:-«U.ie. For F< r.\ »«o 00k.j.1 >'.iU i, < „r> lM:s *»»? ua ; * I'hjielciAxiß use thorn 6>* tho t«r.> of WVi:.«t »r«i fODMi.IV di.-et* oj. Sold ov.-rywi. » or net,t by mull for 83c. Ju sfcitajst. Cin-uiww HOO. I-S MIIN3ON & Maw i*> W R& B E eß»s** £ fi «r««r- Srop«r : -'us. WAT.r,.!- i? h&% h I H i * u if 3y $1 gPJ ii. H ygi m* 4^ gy?r,fl i 1 ilnlksis s»••«• *«•■ -•••-•'-‘v- 1 . . n o; :1)S Spurn. S. -11.*rr w'.er,’. Miculars fK*. 1 i>. JOB.. On •.* •• •_*. -*•*“• " i tt in s v'dl-snovn fact that m-st of tho £? J 3 \\lf /* \*l <£ s?** -IJ *r' r « *1 ’ib •.. 4 horse i::.. ••• Vw.vr sold in th* ui.sn- ;.4 *.£ •'jljift !£k f* £• ■' <~* .7 ,■' / fryiss -nV. ss; ;ioa r-j^riUs.: 7l • '-•> ft »d f-'j £L Li? >-» ‘. 1 i vt Vow. -r i;• -.1. : lypurlfuid very valn»l.ie. ti J.J ; - r' J ‘ ff. ?, fcl'g . s i U 3 t XotMntc o-i t .»Ht» will rmks h«im t.V ■ -\TK , j *- j*. V »i to? |» ii » f : WirrAh.TlWsflou.liHon I'.-fl 9T# SU «■ 9?U S 1 . > I iU r. Pcc« trKsi o- utwi io «ar pinl jf . . . If. 11 «m »i , pos.tivtlv pro rent nod ooMIB fCbolM* to. (iiUevsrr white __.4 C u u ?v; / v - s ' ► •-> > « p r fv. -4 <»ia\ps. n» id i/:-•. i? s.?? jof 'wi«i a Wil i-W Aoi-si’tfMj i VucuitWCf-ie. 1. a u>, U..a, —<u. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC I would respect fully call the attention of my old patrons and the citizens of Dade in general, that I have re moved to Chattano’ga and opened business in co. with Mr.Leteh en Pickens of that city at 723 Market st. be tween Bth <fc 7th, west side. Our stock will consist of Hats, caps, and gents furnishing goods; will keep in stock a full line of un derwear at low figures Will attend to all or ders by mail promptly and deliver goods at any office in Hade free of charge; if goods not satisfactory can he re turned. Be sure and call and see us when you are in the city, or address, ■ P ickEN & Smith, 723 M’k’t St, Chattanooga, A HEAL NECESSITY. We presume there is hardly a lady to bo found in our broad land who, if she does not already possess a sewing machine, exdects some day to become the owner of one. But after the mind has been fully made up to purchase one of these in dispensable articles, the question arises as to what kind of a machine to buy It should le so aimbly constructed that the most experienced can success fully operate it. The other points mainly to pe considered, ami which are the most desirable, are durapiiity, rapidity, capacity for work, ease of operation, regnlaiity of motion, uni formity of teniion, and silence while in operation. The “Light-Running New Home” fills the above repoinneats, and is sain to combine the god points of ail sew ing machines, with the additiou of many new inrnrovemeuts and labor saving devices. The price is no higher than that other .machines, and eveiy lady w is the nappy possessor of one may r assured site has indeed a tre toil See advertisement. The IS<m»awife’s Favorite Wo will sen ! ; FREE for oNE ENTIRE YEAR, to every lstly who will send us at ONCK the names of ten married lad cs, at,the same address, and,l2 twu-ct. stamps for post age, our handsome, entertaining and ins’ruc tive Journ 1 devoted to Fashions, Fancy Work, Decorating, Cooking and Household matters, Regular price, SI.OO. Sknd today and securc the ticji r.ui- her. Addrcs, DOMESTIC JOURNAL, Nun da, N. Y. Hf people Sen l 10 dents Sls i| postage, and we will mril you free, a kI i.a s royal, vaulnble sarapp box of goods that will pat you in the way of making- more money in a few days than you over thought possible at any business. Capital not required Y’ou can live at home and work in spare time only, or all tm time. -All of both sexes, of all age*, grandly successful, 50 cents to r 5 easily inida every evening. That all who want to work may test the business, we make this unparalleled offer; To all who are not well sat isfied we will send $i to for the trouble of writing m. Full particulars directions etc. sent free. Immense pay absolutely sure to nil who start at onoe. Don't delay. Address, Stinson Jfc Co-. Portland, Mainer Entire And Absolute ftuccess. Maj. John C. Whitncr, of Atlanta, well ano favorably known all over the United States as a-iicoerat Insurance Agent, says: “1 us d this remedy before the war on a largo plantation in a great number of cases, always with absolute success. • -Troati-e on Health and =•• " ! - Wy, m».n Sailed ' - a ISm Koguia...t -' bo*:.:, Alia ,< ■3 , K % ■- . /* t9& as S"S «g mm wts FIIIS Aik Khowm to Men cf Fame and SsifNOf few Hfucuia . ALLSWPURITiESeF THE SLQOD. Ach'.s’vi 'i jsJ & Grstd, r.sosacl, «c 4 Cure fat f'D «Tl fiTJ rrs at .i-J.hr.J breath, Ui/H 'i i .1 P. 5 , i ,*ij Alii fsce, ilea fit ct,. D’T'QDUpiiil'd known bv ii regular r.pp>. To.f. r [|t( , w „if Ulttlitnp, w eight cTid render,ujK id pit uf Ktomacii,iltapoiiucnpy.* I Csmr'-.int. lfiliouan'«. M. iaria. Phil’s r.s 1 . V I. ea.i.n ~ Beaneas iit t;'.'l sir I slue, filvj bottom of ribs; tveoriness. Irritability, tongue coated, skin yellow, lint fit'.d coin sen nations eyesdnll.dvy cough, stiflrd and ob-truct ed feel in’;;, irregular ptiiso. had colored stools. Apnof CVV Kpll.ipj>,Fart.lysis, dim' fy. o - eiirs giiiiiiness, coiiiudun in head, tiervcusnesa. tisslu.' of light ix/ * l ' " . loss of uiemory. Diseases of U' .d icr aad ’(urine dark or light, red deir.ait; _v. uat l. , cA, p nril j n pr, stinging,beuriukdown frequent dob-;© to nr.uute, ui>e«if‘ini:«9, inll.'rrßd even, dirk cir’k?, Oimt. of At>*T Eevcro pains, rnw«ring or wljjJic no nr c i s«M) | ? h«sart, id vj s * on moving qaick’ya*-! wb“u lyii 'cn loft sid.i; cut of breath cxcrticn. j WF” ft A Pill" or ? ftin3 ia r S iitAuJr'* ,«i t C.y cyttfi or Lead; fuiulntjs, nau.c*. 2#r*»'s>«y ia cnuaod T?oterr fluid. Utkin, dr., by uric acid iu blfiod. I7o\Td I?i»- b/ oorfnpt maUcr. Wortti* Ly the within. hv choking of the §©cr«tiow»» »V/ A jrSI E’S P 2 Ii I jS, by gon tie action. remote* the ra u?p, iroJ: ; ir; a peruine&t cure. 25 teijib b)x cf 3) Pills: 5 #I.OO. (In p. btHTuri > Adrircf‘2, *3it. hY/AY>K «"» £*.ial;ac£4!ii>*s£*V Sold 1/ Dru^iwts. TUTY*S • PILLS RHHBHC 25 YEARS IN USE. ~ The Greatest Medical Triumph of tho Age I SYMPTOMS OP A TORPID" LIVER. Losa of appetite, Ilowelo coativc, Pain la tho head, with -a dull eenaation in the bach part, Pain under the ahoaldrr blade, Pullneee after eatinc, with adia* IncHnntion to exertion of bodr cr mind, irriuitiiity of tempor, I.ovv spirits, witi* afoclinjof having noclected some duty, IVearincsa, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho Hear;, Dots before the eyes. Headache over tho right eye, Hostlosonesa, with fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. ‘TUTX’S Vilita are especially adapted to such cases, one dose eflects such a eha ngn of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. 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