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‘The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of
the Last One Hundred Years. g
It is Pleasant to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectar.
It is Safe and Harmless as the Purest Milk.
This wonderful Nervine Tonic Las only recently been introduced into
ithis country by the Great South American Kledicine Company, and yet its
great value as a curative agent has long been known by the native inhab
atants of South America, who rely almost wholly upon its great medicinal
powers to cure every form of disease by which they are overtaken.
This new and valuable South American medicine possesses powers and
‘qualities hitherto unknown to the medical profession. This medicine has
completely solved the problem of the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Liver
Uomplaint, and diseases of the general Nervous gystem. It also cures all
forms of failing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the Great
“Nervine Tonic qualities which it possesses and by its great curative powers
wpon the digestive organs, the stomach, the liverand the bowels. No remedy
compares with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and
strengthener of the life forces of the human body and as a great renewer of
a broken down constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in the
treatment and cure of diseases of the Lungs than any ten consumption rem
edies ever used on this continent. It is a marvelous cure for nervousness
of females of all ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical period known
as changfe in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic almost
constantly for the space of two or three years. It will carry them safely
over the danger. ’.Fhis great strengthener and curative is of inestimable
value to the aged and infirm, because its great energizing properties will
give them a new hold on life. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of
many of those who will use a half dozen bottles of the remedy each year.
“Nervousness and Broken Constitution,
Nervous Prostration, Debility of Old Age,
Nervous Headache and Indigestion and Dyspepsia,
Sick Headache, Heartburn and Sour Stomach,
Female Weakness, Weight and Tenderness in Stomach,
All Diseases of Women, Loss of Agpetite,
Nervous Chills, Frightful Dreams,
Paralysis, Dizziness and Ringirg in the Ears,
Nervous Paroxysms and ‘Weakness of Extremities and
Nervous Choking Fainting,
Hot Flashes, . Tmpure and Impoverished Blood,
Palpitation of the Heart, Boils and Carbuncles,
Mental Despondency, Scrofula,
Sleeplessness, ‘ Scrofulous Swelling and Ulcers,
Bt. 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,’ Chronie Diarrheea, s
Pains in the Back, | Delicate and Scrofulous Children,
Failing Health. Summer Complaint of Infants.
All these and many other complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonie,
NERVOUS DISEASES.
* Ag a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been able
to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in
all its effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most delicate individ
ual. Nine-tenths of afi the ailments to which the human family is heir, are
dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired digestion. ‘When there isan,
insufficient supply of nerve food in the blood, a general state of debility of
the brain, spinal marrow and nerves is the result. Starved nerves, like
starved muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied, and
& thousand weaknesses and ailments disappear 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 suffer for want of perfect nutrition,
Ordinary food does not contain a sufficient quantitfy of the kind of nutriment
1 cessary 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 be
supplied. This recent production of the South American Continent has been
found, by analysis, to contain the essential elements out of which nerve tissue
js formed. This accounts for its magic power to cure all forms of nervous
derangements,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., Aug. 20,786."
7o the Greal South American Medicine Co.:
. DE. R GENTS:—I desire 1o say Yo Jou that I
have suffered 10f many years with a verf' seri
-ous disease of the stomach and nerves, I tried
.every medicine I could hear of but nothing
done me any appreciable good until I was ad
vised to ng gour Great South American Nervine
“Tonic and Stomach and Liver Curg, and since
using several bottles of it I must say that Tam
surprised at its wonderful powers to cure the
stomach and general nervous system. If every
one knew the value of this remedy as I 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
ficted for several months with Chorea or St.
Vitus’s Dance. She was reduced to a skeleton,
«could not walk, could not talk, could not swal
low anything but milk. I had to handle her
like an'infant. Doctor and neighbors gave her
up. Icommenced giving her the South Ameri
«can Nervine Tonic; the effects were very sur
erisiug. In three éays she was rid of the ner
ousness, 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
&n? 7 Tndi Mgs. W, S, ENSMINGER,
State o [o} o
Montgamer%ounty, }“'
Subscribed and sworn to before me this May
49, 1887, CHAS, M, TrAVIS, Notary Public.
INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.,
The Great South American Nervine Tonic '
Which we now offer fiu, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discov
ered for the cure of Indigestion, nyspepsia, and the vast train of symptoms
and horrors which are the result of disease and debility ¢f the human stom
ach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incalculable value who is
affected by disease 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 tEis universal destroyer. There is no case of unmalignant diseass
of the stomach which can resist the wonderful curative powers of the South
American Nervine Tonic. ah i
BEvery Bottle Warranted.
Price, Large 18 Ounce Bottles, sl.2s.Trial Size, 16 cents.
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¥r. Solomon Bond, a member of the Society
of Friends, of Darlington. Ind., says: “I have
used_twelve bottles of The Great South Ameri
can Nerving Torie ahd Stomaeh and Liver Cure,
and I consider that every bottle did for me one
hundred dollars worth of good, because I have
not had a good night’s sleep for t,wen(t{vr yeard
on account of irritation, pain, horrible dreams,
and general nervous iprostmtion. which hag
been caused by chronic indigestion and dys
pepsia of the stomach and by a broken down
condition of my nervous system. Butnowlcan
lie downt 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 into
this country which will at all compare with
this Nervine Tonic as & cure for the stomach.”
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., June 22, 1887,
My daughter, eleven years old, was severely
aflicted 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. Ihave kept it in my family for
two Fears, and am sure it is the greatest rem
edy in the world for Indi%estion and I%ysgep
sia, all forms of Nervous ~isorders and Failing
Health from whatever cause.
Joux T. Mlsis,
State of Indiana } A
Alontgomery County, § %
Subscribed and sworn to before me this June
22, 1887, CHas. W. %nmm',
. Notary Public.
TELEGRAFH AND CABLE.
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WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE
BUSY WORLD.
A BUMMARY OF OUTSIDE AFFAIRS CON
DENSED FROM NEWSY DISPATCHES
TROM UNCLE SAM'S DOMAIN AND WHAT
THE CABLE BRINGS.
A disastrons fire occurred at Pottstown,
Pa., Baturday morning, whici burned out
half a dozen bLusiness firms and their
buildings
The anti-lottery law has seriously af
fected the pressed glass trade, as it prg
iibited t e giving away of china by bak
ing powder and tea houses.
A Tiffin, 0., special of Friday says:
Representative Brant, who died Sunday
night was a bankrupt aud o fuulter. He
was treasurer of Venice rownship, and
the shortage will amount to nearly $6,000.
Dispatches of Thursday say: Colonel
Corbin, of General Miles’ staff, says the
tenor of dispatches from the ndian
country leads him to believe the bottom
is dropping out of the threatened upris
ing.
A cablegram of Wednesday, from Man
chester, England, says: 7%e Guardian's
commercial article says that the financial
stringency in the United States and the
recent failure in the ludia trade have had
a subduing effect upon the market.
i _ The entire force of Clark’s thread mills
‘in Newark and Kearny, New Jersey,
went on a strike Wed esday morning,
Over 8,000 men and girls are out. The
strikers who decided to remain until dis
charged were reinstated.
’ A special of Sunday from Atchison,
Kan., the home of Senator Ingalls, says
‘the Farmers’ Alliance of ~Atchison
‘County, at a recent meeting, adopted a
resolution recommending the retirement
}uf Ingalls from the senate and the elec
tion to his seat of a Farmers’ Alliance
i man,
_ The firm of Peck, Martain & Co.,
‘dealers in brick, with yards at the foot of
West Thirtieth street, New York, made
an assignment Friday. The liabilities of
the firm are about $300,000; assets about
$400,000. The failure was caused by
the firm being unhble to rea ize on debts
due them.
Wednesday morning fire broke out in
the linseed oil works of Kittie & Co.,
San Franci-co, caused by a vat of oil
boiling over. ‘The flames could not be
checked and the cntire establishment,
with all its contents, was destroyed. The
loss will probably reach $200,000. Insur
ance about SIOO,OOO. The same estab
lishmeut was burned out-geveral months
ago and had recently bey I\x'ebuilt.
A Chicago dispatch sff¢: The grand
jury Friday aftenoon rdfirned four in
dictments against Bunker Prettyman,
whose bank went to the wall a short
time ago, and against his eashier, C. 8,
Johnson, on embezzlement, and capiases
for their arrest were at once issued for
the rest. The base of the indictments is,
the receipt of money from depositors
after the inzolvency of the bank was ap
parent.
The total population of the country,
including Indians, ete., will reach 63,-
000,000. Already the census office has
actually returned, in round numbers,
) 315,000 Indians and whites in Indian ter
ritory. These with the population of
Alaska, which Special Agent-Petroff esti
mates at 38,000, will bring up the total
population of the country to 63,000,000,
a numerical gain of 18,000,000 for the
decade.
Raleigh, N. C., is booming. The
South Raleigh Improvement Company
will apply for a charter for a phosphate
and fertilizer works, cotton mills, and
algo for a land and improvement com
pany. The company, which is composed
of son.g of the wealthiest men in Raleigh,
is arranging to build a cotton factory, to
cost $150,000, cotton seed oil mills and
mills to convert North Carolina phos
phates into commercial fertili ers.
A meeting of the Richmond Ternrinal
directors was held at New York, Friday,
for organization, all members of the
board being present excent H. B. Plant.
The old officers were re-elected. Besides
other important business, which was
transacted, a regular dividend of 2% per
cent on preferred stock was declared.
Jay Gould, Sidney Dillon, Abram §.
Hewitt and other members were present,
and showed marked interest in the
property.
Three persons were instantly killed at
the state university station, of the Great
Northern road in Minneapolis, Wednes
day morning. They were in ‘the act of
boarding a Great Northern train when
they were run down by an Omaha train.
The victims were Ed. Todd and wife of
Sioux City, la., and their daughter, Mrs.
Slayton. Mrs. Slayton was the wife of
the master mecnanic of the Kansas City
road, and lived in Minneapolis.
N. L. Avery and Raphael .Bimms, con
ducting a business under the firm name
of N. L. Avery & Co., at Oseeola, Ark.;
Avery & Simms, at Blytheville, Ark.;
and N. L. Avery, at Frenchmen’s Bayou,
Ark. ; made an assignment Wednesday af
ternoon at Osceela, Ark. They were
the principal merchants of that town.
Liabilities $60,000, due principally to
Memphis and St. Louis creditors. As
sets nominally $60,000. The failure is
attributed to poor crops and inability te
make collections.
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Special Fall and Winter Sale.
The New York Millinery Store has 100
trimmed hats, bonnets and toques, all
marked at rock bottom prices. Wings
ot ten cents each; plumes, all colers,
seventy-five cents each. Mrs. William
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M. A, Simmons Liver Medicme, Est’d
1840, in the U, S. Court DEFEATS ].
2® H, Zeilin, Prop’r A, Q. Simmons Liv
wd €r Regulator, Est’d by Zeilin 1868,
b ledd M. 1% S. L. M. Ras for 47 year.
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& ou|Church, Adums, Tenn,, writes: “1
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R Q. mons Liver Mcdicine, I have
|{NERD/,) sometimes had to substitute
are’ | ““Zeilin’s stuff” for your Medi-
CUURTS cine, but it don’t answer the
p s purpose.”
€UPLE Dr. J. R, Graves, Editor 7he
) aptist, Memphis, Tenn, sayss
I received a packag : of your Lives
Al Medicine, and have uscr}’halfof it,
) It workslike a charm, I want ne
i) better Liver Regulator and cer
§ tainly no more of Zeilin’s mixture,
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Passenger STATIONS. Passen ser
Trains. ! Trains
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Daily. ‘D:uly. Duily, iDilil_Y.
Dep. Arr, '
8 00p| 9 40a|...Chattanooga...| 6 40p|11 30a
8 18p| 9 56a/.....K055vi11e.....| 6 25p|11 12a
8 80p|10-10af, . Mission Ridge...| 6 14p[l1 01a
3 42p110 23a|. Crawfish Springs.| 6 04p(10 48a
8 55;){10 37a1...R0ck Spring....| b 53p[10 37a
4 08p|10 44a|.....C0pe1and,....| 5 45p|10 25a
4 24p|10 594/.... Lafayette. ....| 5 32p/10 11a
4 45p(LL 13af... . Martindale....} 5 15p| 9 40a
500p|11 28a)........Tri0n.......1 500 p( 9 30a
5 13p|11 39a|....Summerville....| 4 47p| 9 14a
5 28p|(11 49a|...Raccoon Mills ..| 4 35p| 9 02a
b 5 87p/111 58af......Lyer1y......| 424p| 8 50a
5 44p|12 04p,. ... Taliafe: 10......| 417 pl 842 a
6 00p|12 12pl .....Holland .....} 410p| 8 83a
6 10p{12 22p|. . Winte Springs ..| 3 57p| 8 23a
6 23p|12 35p|.....Lavender. ...| 3 46p| 8 07a
700 p! 110p|......R0ME......| 8 20p| 7 40a
716p| 128p|. .Silver Creek....| 3 00p| 7 17a
7 81p| 142p|......5ummit.....| 247p| 7 03a
7 86p| 147p|....Lake Creek....| 2 42p| 6 58a
7 50p| 2 15p(.... Cedartown....| 3 30p’ 6 45a
Lo 2aenl s Yinihgs, oo 900 D, s
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ceve..| 248p1....Mandevi11e.....|12 45p|......
«eee..| 400p|.... Carrollton.,...[l2 30p|......
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rive at Rome, Ga., 1:05 p. m., Carrollton, 4 p
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