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| _AND“ Stomach+#°Liver Cure he Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of the Last One Hundred Years. : : It is Pleasant to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectar. It is Safe and Harmiess as the Purest Milk. This wonderful Nervine Tonic kLas only recently been introduced into thi\ country by the Great South American Medicine Company, and yet its greyt value as a curative agent has long been known by the native inhab atang of South America, who rely almost wholly upon its great medicinal POWRs to cure every form of disease by which they are overtaken. his new and valuable South American medicine possesses powers and «qualties hitherto unknown to the medical ?rofession. This medicine has competely solved the problem of the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Liver Tomflaint, and diseases of the general Nervous §ystem. {t also cures all formdof failing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the Great Nervile Tonic qualities which it possesses and by its great curative powers upon t\e digestive organs, the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedy companys with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and strengtlener of the life forces of the human body and as a great renewer of a brokeldown constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in the treatmentand cure of diseases of the Lungs than any ten consumption rem edies eve) used on this continent. It is & marvelous cure for nervousness of femalesof all ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical period known as chan%e‘n life, should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic almost constantly fyr the space of two or three years. It will carry them safely over the dayger. ’Bhis great strengthener and curative is of inestimable value to theaged and infirm, because its great energizing properties will give them a Ikw hold on life. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of many of thoslc]aig‘zho will use a half dozen bottles of the remedy each year. Nervousness an Broken Constitution, Nervous Prostrafon, Debility of Old Age, Nervous Headacle and Indigestion and Dyspepsia, BSick Headache, Heartburn and Sour Stomach, Female \Veakness&m Weight and Tenderness in Stomach, All Diseases of Whmen, Loss of Appetite, Nervous Chills, \ Frightful Dreams, Paralysis, \ Dizziness and Ringing in the Ears, Nervous Paroxysms &d Weakness of Extremities and Nervous Choking Fainting, Hot Flashes, 1 Impure and Impoverished Bloed, Palpitation of the Her*t, Bofis and Carbuncles, Mental Despondency, Scrofula, Sleeplessness, Scrofulous Swelling and Ulcers, B£t. Vitus's Dance, Consumption of the Lungs, Nervousness of Females, \ Catarrh of the Lungs, Nervousness of Old Age, Bronchitis and Chronic Cough, Neuralgia, : Liver Complaint, Pains in the Heart,’ ‘ Chronic Diarrhcea, : Pains in the Back, | Delicate and Scrofulous Children, Failing Health. ‘ Summer Complaint of Infants. All these and many other comlaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonie, NERVOUS DISEASES. /' As 1 cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been able 1o compare with the Nervine Ton'e, which is very pleasant and harmless in all its effects upon the youngest chld or the oldest and most delicate individ nal. Ninc-tenths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir, are dependent on nervous exhanstion ard impaired digestion. When there isan insufficient supply of nerve food in the blood, a general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow and nervey is the result. Btarved nerves, like starved muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied, and a thousand weaknesses and ailments dilappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous system must supply all the power by which the vital forces of the body are ‘carried on, it is the first to juffer for want of perfect nutrition. Ordinary food does not contain a sufficiert quantitty of the kind of nutriment D eessary to repair the wear our present\mode of living and labor imposes upon the nerves. For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food ba supplied. This recent production of the Squth American Continent has been found, by analysis, to contain the essential dements out of which nerve tissue is formed. Tgis accounts for its magic poyer to cure all forms of nervous derangements. ‘ CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., Aug. 20,86." To the Gicat South American Medicine Co.: De. B GENTS:—I desire to say to you that I have suffered for many years with a verfr seri .ous disease of the stomach and perves, I tried every medicine I could hear of but nothing done me any appreciable good until I was ad vised to tr({ your Great South American Nervine Tonic and Stomach and Liver Curg, and since using several bottles of it I mustsay that lam surprised at its wonderful powers to cure the stomach and general nervous system. If every .one knew the value of this remedy asl do, you would not be able to supply the demand. J. A. HARDEE, Ex-Treas. Montgomery Co. A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITUS’S DANCE OR CHOREA. CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND,, May 19, 1886. My daughter, twelve years old, had been af @Aicted for several months with Chorea or St. Vitus's Dance. She was reduced to a skeleton, .could not walk, could not talk, could nottwal low anything but milk, I had to handle her dike an infaut. Doctor and neighbors gave her qup. Icommenced giving her the South Ameri «an Nervine Tonic; the effects were very sur prising, In three daysshe was rid of the ner ‘vousness, and rapidly improved. Four bottles «cured_ her_completely. I think the South American Nervine the grandest remedy ever discovered, and would recommend it to every one, i Mr 3, W, 8, ENSMINGER, State of Indzanab aas Montgomery County, §°°* Subscribed and sworn to before me this May 9, 1887 CHas. M. TrAvis, Notary Public, ; ol INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. The Great South American Nervine Tonie ‘Which we now offer %'ou, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discov ered for the cure of Indigestion, Dtyspepsia, and the vast train of symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of the human stom ach. No person can afiord to pass by this jewel of incalculable value who i affected by diseaso of the Stomach, because the experience and testimony of . thousands go to prove that this is the oNE and oNLY ONE great cure in the * world for this universal destroyer. There is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which can resist the wonderful curative powers of the South American Nervine Tonic. ; ' Every Bottle Warranted. Price, Large 18 Ounce Bottles, sl.2s.Trial Size, I 6 cents. NEILL & COMPANY, Sole Wholesale and Retail Agents e R ReteL iR e B e eRS e S N Mr. S\lormon Bond, & member of the Society of Frierds, of Darlin?on, Ind., says: “I have used twalve bottles of The Great South Ameri~ can Nervine Tonic and Stomach and Liver Cure, and I consider that every bottle did for me one hundred dollars worth of good, because I have not had agcod night's sleep for twenty years on accountof irritation, pain, horrible dreams, and genera\ nervous lprostx‘a.tiou. which hag been caused by chronic indigestion and dys pepsia of the stomach and by a broken down condition of my neryous system. Butnowlcan lie down and sleep all night as sweetly as a baby, and I feel like a sound man, I do not think there has ever been a medicine introduced infe this country which will at all compare with this Nervine Tonit as a cure for the stomach,’ CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., June 22, 1887, My daughter, eleven years old, was severely afilicted with St. Vitus's Dance or Chorea. Wa gave her three and one-half bottles of South American Nervine and she is completely re stored. I believe it will cure every case of St Vitus's Dance, I havekept it in my family for two {ears, and am sura it is the greatest rem edy in the world for Indigestion and Dyspep siz, all forms of Nervous Disorders and lalflna Health from whaiever cause. State of Tndi 1. Joun T. Mrsa, ate of Indionra. a Montgomery (‘ounty, a 8 Subsecribed and sworn {o before me this June 22, 1887, CHas, W. WRIGHT, Notary Public, Endurance. Hew much the heart may bear, and yet not break! : How much the flesh may suflfer and not die! I question much if any pain or ache Of soul or body brings our end more nizh, Death choses his own time; till that is worn All evils may be borne, Weshrink and shudder at the surgeon's knife, Each nerve recoiling from the cruel steel, Whose edee seems searching for the quiver ing life; Yet to our sense the bitter pangs reveal That still, although the trembling flesh e torn, This, also, can be borne. We see a sorrow rising in our way, And try to flee from the approaching ill, We seek some small eseape—we weep and pray, But when the blow falls, then our hearty | are still— | Not that the pain is of its sharpness shorn, But think it must be borne. | We wind our life about another life, We hold it closer, dearer than our own; Anon it faints and falls in deadly strife, Leaving us stunned, and stricken, and alone; Butah! we do not die with those we mourn; This, also, can be borne. ‘- . Behold, we live through all things, famine, thirst, Bereavement, pain; all grief and misery, All woe and sorrow; life inflicts its worst On soul and body, but we cannot die, Though we be sick, and tired, and faint, and worn; * Lo! all things can be borne. HUMOROUS. No man is as good at home as his picture looks in a neighbor’s album. If one cannot go to sleep, why not wait patiently for sleep to come to him. Teacher—My little girl, what must you do to be forgiven? Little Girl— Sin, sir. : The finest young ladies’ seminary in ! this country is noted for its miss-man- l agement. No matter how deaf a man may be clsewhere, he can always have a hear ing in court. A good jest is like a diamond. Its sparkle is often the result of much pa tient grinding. It seems to be easier to be a Na poleon of Finance than to pay onc hundred cents on a dollar. Potts—l can tell plush from seal twec blocks away. Watts—How? Potts— By the way the wearer carries her head. 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Court DEFEATS J. 2@ H, Zeilin, Prop’r A, Q. Simmons Liv~ | ot €r Regulator, Est’d by Zeilin 1863, R- ad] M. A, S. L. M. has for 47 yeats ' \(f) cured TNDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, l B Dysrepsia,Sick HEADACHE,LOST 3 Q‘ APPETITE, SOUR STOoMaCH, ETC. f ©Y\ Rev. T B.Reams, Pastor M, E. % ©s{Church, Adams, Tenn,, writes: “1 @ dAthink I should have been dead but B\ ¢ for your Genuine M. A, Sime g Q. mons Liver Medicine. I have IHNERDS) sometimes had to substitute ] erry’ | “Zeilin’s stuff”’ for your Medi- Couprg ) cine, but it don’t answer the BAKD purpose.” €UPLE Dr. J. R. Graves, Editor 7The o Baptisé, Memphis, Tenn, sayss Y I received a packag 2 of your Liven Medicine, and have usc&?lm!fuf ite A V¥ It workslike a charm. I want n¢ I g \| better Liver Regulator and cer § tainly no more of Zeilin’s mixture, ‘ A ¢ NTe ~ { R ‘ > - A b=, . 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The return therefure is $6 on an expenditure of $3. As stock is renewed once in two days if the man have luck, he makes fifty per cent. aday on his investment of capital. On the otherhand he is subject “to many petty theftsand his life is one continual moving on to avoid the police. The approach es one of the blue-coated guardians of the peace along Park row at the hour in the afternoon when the pedlers most do congregate in that thoroughfare, is the signal for a gencml scurry, and reminds one of nothing so much as the flurry in the barnyard when the hawk circles overhead. To return tothe profits, however, while ths per centage is high the amount of moner averaged by cach man is little enough when it is remembered that the majority of them support families. 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