The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 09, 1903, Image 3

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THURSDAT MORNING. in -■ VYe are carrying an unusual number of choice patterns in Mattings, Rugs, Linoleum and Oil Cloth Floor Covering. Almost every housewife can find room for another couch—quite the thing for a bed room. Decidedly convenient and furnishes beautifully. Here are chances under prices—chances that come and go. Its here now. Porch rockets and lawn furniture. You will be using the porch more than the sittig room with the thermometor as it has been last week you will be driven out. Why not make it comfortable? WHITE MOUNTAIN AND CENTURY REFRIGERATORS all prices. Noted for their ICE-SAVING QUALITIES C. jVIeGARVEy, Just received a half car of John W. Masury 1-' aihoad lead in all colors. .. you want to use lead and oil you cannot do better than bey this brand The Fhiugla-i Hardware Cos BRIGHT’S DISEASEand DIABTES Bloating, Gravel, Dull Backache, Blad der Disease, Uriny Affections, Deep Seated Cases Especially Cured By St. art's Lin and Buchu. Stuart's G.n and Bucnu acts directly cu ti e bladder, the urethral tract and the l.ulneys, driving out all the ob structions and making a perfect cure of the most aggravating, dangerous and deep seated cases. Crave! symptoms—Burning sensa tion in passing urine, frequent desire to uiinue, the mine is thick aud sed uue.uary, tee whole nervous system is disciUtied, digestion impaired, sleep ( ~iurb-.nl, loss of strength and vigor, fciU.irts Uiu ana Buchu will cure of tty t-.j .u,'Lui;i. disolve the gravel, 1 lei-veeo tee urine, buna up te Lq i'V t;fc. Mucous U.cchad'ges—LutfieGty in pas-ii.g nuier, mceiatious, Irretations of the ui-Hbra, disagreeable odor of the urme, pains in back, swollen an Ides tint le b 'j, catarrh of the bladder, are all quickly and permanently cure, by iaiuart s Gin and Buchu. i—- JL ighl s hibed&e —Airy skin, short itess of breath, urine dark colored hhe woite cases cured by ' Stuart's Cir, and Buchu. Pleasant to the taste Tfaoiuughly tested for past 20 years in private and hospita, practice, with a record of HJ6 cures of chronic kid ney and bladder troubles—the kino that hau resisted all other treaiuieui Druggists or by express, fl.uu Bauipla bottle fiee by writing Stu art Drug Cos., Atlanta, Ga. We have set aside 16,01)0 bottles for free dls tribution so as to prove our claims, so write at once. News Job Office- Best Printing. Just received a car load of Harrison B os. & Cos., celebrated ready mixed pa.nts. The Douglas Hardware Cos. Permanently Cured by Chamberlain'* Cough heme-iy. Mr. H. P. Burbage, it student in law, in Greenville, B. C.,bad been troubled for four or five years with a continuous cough which ha says, “greatly alarmed me, causing me to t'6-r that 1 was in the first stage ol consumption.” Mr. Burbage having seen Chamberlain s Cough Remedy ad vertised, concluded to try it. Now read what he says of it: “1 soon fell a remarkable change, and after using two bottles of tho twenty five cent size, I was permanently cured." Sold by ail druggists. EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Councellor at Law Court Hou<*. Brunswick, G Made Young Again. "One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me my 'teens’ again,” writes Dr l> H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. They’re the best in the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegeta ble. Never gripe. O-'- 26 cents at A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure ex cept death and taxes, hut that is not altogether true. Dr. King’s New Dis covery for consumption is a sure cure or all luug and throat troubles. Thou sands can testify to that. Mrs C. B Van Metre of Sthepherdtown, W. Va ays: "I had r severe ease of bronchi tis and for a year tried everything i heard of, but got no relief. One bottle f Dr. Discovery then cured ue absolute./. It's infusible for Group Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it. It’s guar auteed by ail druggists. Trial bo; ties free Regular sixes 60c. an. *I.OO I am offering a full line of all kinds ot ladies and' moils' shoes at mason able prices J ' .Smith, Newcastle street. “Dorothy Dodd” shoe is a novelty .n womens shoes. Oxfords and ties. S3. J. A Smith, Newcastle street A. R. U. C. UPHOLSTERING AND CANINO 1 nyir-g Carpets and Matting, Petti -- S*.rt in Chairs. Mattresses made and rertovatei, Furniture re packed and carpets cleaned, Baby Carriages Repaired. W. H. THOMAB, t 110 Gloucester Street A FATALJiSTAKt IS OFTEN MADE BY THE WISEST PEOPLE. It's a fatal mistake to neglect back ache. Backache is the first symptom of kidney alls. Serious complaints follow. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure them promptly. Don't delay until too late. Until it becomes diabetes —Bright’s disease. head wliat this gentleman says: Capt. D. W. Welch, keeper of the Wood county iaCrmary, Parkersburg. W. Va„ says: “1 had to go arouud trying to evade pain constantly, aware that a false step, jerk, or twist would bring punishment, and I was afraid to handle anything for fear of a re minder in the shape of a twinge of pain. 1 trade at Dr. J. N. Miirdoeh's drug store on Third street, and have something to get in the drug line every time f come in. It was there I leHrne.l about Doan'- Kidney Pills and I took a supply home with me and jused them My wife used them and my sister, Mrs. A. Amick, of No. 615 .lor en Ili street, used them. They i.red the three of ns. I am hero in he city evOf y toiv days and can sub -lantiaie the remarks I have made." For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 cents a bos. Foster Milbuin Cos. Buf falo, N. Y. sole agent for the U. 15. Remember the uame—Doan’s —and take no other. THE DOWNING CO MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF FEE. Take, la'Vt ant* Vny ICalola from your druggist. Please remember that it It is good tc eat yau will find it at Wilson's THE DOWNING CO. HAVE ON A NICE LINE OF TOILET SOAP. Quick Arrest J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala., was twieo in the hospital from a se vero case of piles, causing 24 tumors After doctors and all remedies failed, Bucklen’a Arnica Salve quickly ar rested further inaruaiU* and cured him. It eoutpiers aches aud kills pain. 25 cease at ail druggists. Tax Notice. The tax hooks are now open tor the payment of city taxes. All parties paying full year’s taxes on or before July 10, 1903, will be allowed a dis count of four per cent. Geo. H. Smith, City Treasurer. Ship Notice. Neither the niasler, owners or con signees 'will he responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of the hark San Joso The X-Rays. Recent experiments by practical tests arid examination with the aid of the X-Kays, establish it as a fact that Catarrh of the stomach is not a disease of itself, but that it results from repeated atiacks of Indigestion. "How can I cure my indigestion?” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thous ands. It will cure you ol indigestion and dyspepsia, and prevt at or cure catarrh of the stomach. Kodol di gests what you eat * makes the stom ach sweet; Sold by Joergera Phar macy, amlths Pharmacy and W. J. Butts. To Strangers. When you want your clothes cleaned and pdeesed promptly take or send them to Jim Carter, the leading clothes cleaner. Ask anybody io show you the place, 604 Monk street, oi ring phone 2632. A Farmer Straightened Out. A man living on a farm near here i came in a short time ago complete ly doubled up with rheumatism. ! handed him a bottle of Chamberlain'S Pain Hahn run! told him to use il freely and if net satisfied after using it be need not pay a cent for it,” says C. I’. Rader, of rattens Mills, N. Y A lew days he walked into the store as straight a", a r-L'lng and handed me a dollar saying, ‘give me another bot tie of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, i want it In the house all the time for il ; ured mo’ For sale by all drug dale Cold soda water and Ice cream at Fortson drug gtoro. VkvitslanSi advise. Once upon a time a very nervcmi man called no his physician and naked for medical advice. “Take a tonic mid dismiss from your mind all that tends to worry you." said the doctor. Several mouths afterward the pa tient received a bill from the physician asking him to remit $1.5 and answered it thus “ Dear Doctor--! have taken a tonic and your mlvice. Tour bill tend* to worry mo. and ao I dismiss it from ety mind.” Moral.—Advice sometimea defeat* It* giver.—New York ileraiu. An Kvptnnntton. In one year the auroru borealis was seen one night as fur south as Wilt shire. The inhabitants of a certain village assembled to witness the uu vvouted spectacle. Many were the In quiries ns to what it was when a wo man exclaimed: “Do thee send for our •'MY* 4 - He’s u sellolaid i’ll be bound bell gie tin a neatne!” When Jock ar rived, he looked upward aud said. “Oh, It’s only a phenomenon!” "There,’’ said the delighted mother; "didn’t 1 tell ’ee he’d gie un a neame?”—Notes and Queries. WIIIIhr to Walt. "I cau’t pay this bill just now. You will have to wait a little for the mou ey.” “All right, sir,’’ cheerfully responded the boy as lie seated himself and un folded-ttie copy of the morning paper. "Them’s the orders of the guv’nor." "What are the orders of the guv norV" demanded the gentleman sternly. ”l’m to Walt for the nionev ’’ Wilson is feeding the fastidious and only Wlson can do this SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE Outgoing trains daily except Sun day. Lv. Brunskiclt, 12:00 noon. 9:9!) p in. Sunday Only. Lv. Brunswick, 5:00 a. m„ 12 m„ 9 p.m Outgoing trains daily except Sunday, day: • Ar. Brunswick, 8:10 a. ni.. 5:50 p. m. Sunday Only. Lv. Brunswick 12,00 noon. 9,05 p.m. 5:30 p. m. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedule in Effect February 28, 1903. lor V, asbinqton, Baltimore Philidel phis and New York. ! > !••• ■ -w .i . :> ~ i:i lisp Ar Wash gton.j . .] 7 10a) j 9 r.iip Ar Baltimore.] ...! 9 00a$ j] i fisp Ar Phda’pliia..j jll 12aj j 2 3fia ' r New York . . 1 A!i• i 0 50a For Savannah. t V limiisw k 5 (uia 9 10 il 9 o".p Ar SavanmUi k 35a]12 50p|’ i 15a For Macon, Atlanta, Louisville, Cincin nati and Chicago. Lv Brunswick] 1 7 20a] 9 40a! 9 05p Ar Macon j j 1 30|j* 355 m 3 00a !Ar Atlanta...[... ,| 4 10pi* lop| 5 20a l Ar Louisville..] ]lO 35a]?10 35a & lap Ar.Cincinati..]....] 8 15a];? 7 55p| 7 30p iAr Chicago., .j ] 5 30pj? a 30pj 7 30a For Jacksonville and St. Augustine. Lv Brunswick] j 7 20a| S 40a 1 Ibp Ar Jack'nville.].... 1 12 45p? 2 6op 7 3op Ar St Aug’tiuej | loop.? 4 OOpj From New York, Philadelphia, Balti more and Washington. hv New York.] Jl2 10a|* |3 25p Lv Philad'ptiia.j j 7 20aj >jii osp Lv Baltimore. ,|....] 9 34a] 1 8 2t/p Lv Washington] |lO 51a| ]9 Sop Ar Brunswick.| |' 8 Oua| - jt> 50p From Savannah. l.v Savannah..| j 3 30a] 2 30p Ar Brunswick..)... .j 6 55a| |6 50p From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville Atlanta and Macon. Lv Chicago ...J j 1 OOpj 8 49pj Lv Cincinnati ..j....[ 9 15p[ 8 3lia[ v Louisville .]....I 7 25p| 7 4ua; Lv Atlanta . JlO 4Ga| 10 55pi5 30a l.v Macon ....j jl2 55p] 1 10aj8 35a Ar Brunswick .]...] 0 50p] 6 55a]3 lop From SL Augustine and Jacksonville. Lv St Aug’tine.| j 6 50a]1110a| .v Jacksonville] | 8 35p,12 50p[ Ar Brunswick, j J? 125a, 0 50p] •Dally Except Sunday ?Daily Except Monday. C. H. ACKERT, S. H. HARDWICK, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Washington, .D 0. W 11. TAYI.OE, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga. O. L. CANDLER, General Agent, Foot of Marisfiold St. Brunswick, Ga STEAMBOAT LINES. MALLORY LINE TO NEW YORK. Arrives every Monday; Leaves very Friday at high tide. Dock, foot of Mansfield street. CUMBERLAND ROUTE. Daily except Sunday.—Steamer Em meline. Lv. Brunswick 8:00 a m Ar. Fernandina 12 00 m. Lv. Fernandina 1 3o p. m. Ar. Brunswick 5 30 p. m. Dock, foot of Mansfield street. St. SIMONS ROUTE. Steamer Egmont. Lv. Brunswick 8 00 a. m Ar. Brunswick 11 00 a. m I.v. Frunswick 2 00 p. m Ar. Brunswick 5 00 p. rn Dock, foot of Mansfield street. DARIEN AND ST. SIMONS ROUTE. Steamer Heasie. Brunswick 8 .30 a m Ar Darien 12 00 m l.v. Darien 2 00 p. m. Ar. Brunswick s 09 p. m Dock, foot of Monk street. SATILLA rn’ Steamer Falcon. <v. Brunswick, Monday... 9 SO a m Ar. Brunswick, Tuesday.. 2 00 p m t. Brunswick, Wedaesdar 9 33 a. m Dock, too* ateee. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. Ask Your |g Doctor |j He will tell you— That barley - malt is a 0 half-digested food,as good j§3 as food can be. That hops are an ex- Hi cellent tonic. Ml That the little alcohol in gl beer—only 8 y 2 percent— gft is an aid to digestion. fij; But Purity ■ ■ is Essential 3 1 1 .' But he will tell you that ■ beer must be protected ■ I from perms, and brewed® 8 in absolute cleanliness. ||B m He’ll say, too, that is important, for age bringsH&j3t perfect f e rme n 1 a t ion. Without it, beer ferments i|l|l .on the stomach, causing SB | biliousness. Schlitz beer is brewed with all fl 1 precautions. It is the recug- MB 8 nized standard all the world MM B over, because of its purity. MM M shk }vr the Hn-'we.ry T'ottung. Morgan ft Oavlx. Si 2 6c2li Kh. St. 'Phono No. i*'J, Brunswick 4 THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FA MOUS r?oiuu RemarkftMo Quiim, At tho of Hliodos tho Turk* conatruotod jaoriar** by hollowing ont rovUU'H In (bo soilh rot*U lit tin* proper uiiLr'. a::;l in tho nraonal ill Malta is a trophy ni tho long and glorious dofenso of Y;ti [r. . in n Turhish kuii. about a six yoii’po.iod of v oofipor tuho eoih’d o\ • with mroiift ropo and “.jacli etoil’ witli rawhide. In tho same col lection arc R-'iiio niijiio “fpiick hrors,” breofiiioadoi v with small lioros and Imiiioij’ioiy losnz barrels, like punt kuuS. Tli* Malay pirates put great trust in 1 lie lorn; brass swivel guns called “loin.” and in llotiioo these lolas were used as a kind of currency, large amus being estimated in guns. 'i he ('hintu- e cast excellent bronze guns (there is a iino spocimen of them in [Jovonport dorkyartl). i>ut so Ilttl# did tlioy uiMlerstand gunnery that in tlu? so called ‘opium war” the forts ol the Itocea l igrfs. defending the Canton riv *r, li;;i the guns built immovably Into the wails The Sikh gunners op pi : and to lie In the two Punjab wars. ; (hough they loaded with amazing reck- i lessi joss, shoveling in the powder from \ open box“s. stuck to (heir guns to the j last. Tho blood of the tlrst man killed was smeared on tin* gun, and tho whole d'Harhiuent died beside if sooner than reireat• —Cha ’nbers' Journal. Hi.-t I'(n Sn|nrK{itton. “Superstition seems to ho connected iu the minds ol most people with wo men, ladders, rabbits’ feet and horse- shoes,” said the young girl at the piano. “Asa matter of fact, however, 1 know ] that, men are fully as superstitious us the women of my acquaintance, and sometimes mote so. One young man of my acquaintance, for instance, who has literary yearnings anil who feels sure ho count astonish the public with bift brilliant stories if lie could only get some editor to accept them, spends his summers in the country gathering in spiration, local color and four leaf clovers. When winter comes he returns to ids ballroom in the city, writes sto ries by the wholesale and dispatches with each consignment to the editors a four leaf clover. Sometimes the arti cles are accepted, and then the writer ascribes his success to the talisman. More often, however, they are re turned. with the mascot in a more or less crumpled condition, and be spends what leisure hours lie has in trying to figure out why It is those- clovers don’t work every time. Mover for a moment does he ascribe failure to any faults in his manuscripts. Isn’t that the limit in the way of superstition?”—Philadel phia Ledger A Llttie Eai I/ Riser \ T ow an dthou. at bedtime wIH cure constipation, l>i 1 ion uess and troubles PeWit t’s i.Ptle TSarJy His vth are the famous iittle pills that •ire by firnnsi;:g the secretions, mov ;•? 1b n bowels- iromly. yot effectually ind living neb tone and a trength ♦o fbe giaruP of the 'domaoh and liver that the cause of the trouble Ik re moved entirely, and If their uge I s * ’<>nti nuod for a few days, ♦here- will **** no rotnm of the complaint. Hold '•v Phnrujncv Smith’s r*hnr many and W J. Potts For the Rost in Printing -Try the News Job Office. WANT FT). —Unmanned wliito wo man of good character to act as cfn jj&nion in household, also to do light household work. Must furnish refer ences. Apply this office. FVir grass si>ea r ’ rd lawn mower** call at Dousrlof fT''rri wP r 0 On and nd ret the least rnonev Pur Chemicgia aro the only kind used at Jim Curter’i clothe? cleaning ©atAhli*hmei>t He i* rallahl# arid w*ate your work. Fko&a wi-k A night nf Bird.. A flight of birds changed the history of America under the following circuui Btunces - Wbeu Columbus sailed west ward over the unknown Atlantic, he expected to reach Zipangu (.Tapani. After several days’ sat! from Gomcra. one of the Canary islands, he became uneasy at not discovering Zipangu. which, according to his reckoning, should have been 21(1 nautical miles more to the east. After a long discus slot! he yielded to the opinion of Mar tin Alonzo rinzon, tlie commander of the Tints, and steered to the south- west. l’lnziiii was guided in his opin lou by a flight of parrots toward the southwest. The effect of this change In bis course curiously exemplifies the Influence of apparently trivial events hi the world’s affairs. Had Columbus kept Ids original route lie would have entered the gulf stream, reached the coast of Florida and then probably been carried to Cape llatteras and Vir ginia. The result would probably Imre been to give the present United Sin tea a Roman Catholic Spanish population Instead of a I'rotcstunt English one, a circumstance of Immeasurable Impor- tance. “Never.” wrote Humboldt, “had the flight of birds more Important consequences." It may lie said to have determined the first settlements on the new continent and its distribution be tween the l.atln and Gerniante race*.— Exchange R*parTr. A young newspaper iiinu who wai tho Albany correspondent of a metro polftan daily, entered the station at Forty-second' street to lake the train for the state capital. 1!" saw Henry Vard lteecber sitting modestly retired, awaiting a train that would take him to his country seat, IVekskiil. The newspaper man was w ell known to Mr. Beecher and so went to him to pay Ids respects. "On your way to Albany. I pro BUme,“ said the preacher. Are tin legislative sessions interesting and ex citing?” "As dull ns dishwater," replied tlie Journalist, “indeed fir my letters i am compelled to draw on my imagina tion for my facts.’* Mr. Beecher looked up. wiih a merry twinkle in Iris eye ami promptly com pleted tin- quotation from .Sheridan, “and on yottt mi mon p r your wit.” The newspaper man felt ns if lie had been knocked down. Brooklyn Hugh OvoroftlcioiiM. "What's the unit lor .limsby? Yot look bothered ” “I am. 1 had a b.qip.v home until my wife jidued one of those pliilau tlnopie elutui ami lu-ot.iis and to do some little thing every day to add to my hnppineis 1 nit o.sie-'s got so tunny Ideas 1 can’t t ■*!." A asiihigtoo Time* A rhoiighttol iYlr„ M. M. Austin of Winchester, ind. knew what to do iu the lij'.i ol need, ilia wife had such au unusual case of slomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. lie thought ot and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only tGc. at all drug stores. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE Quaranfeed for All Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Is Safe and Sure FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE cures the most obstinate cases of kidney and bladder diseases. It supplies the kidneys with the substances they need to build up the worn out tissues. It will cure Bright’s Disease and Diabetes if taken in time, and a slight disorder yields readily to the wonderful curative power of this great medicine. It sooths and heals the urinary organs and invigorates the whole system. If your kidneys are de ranged, commence by taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once. It will wake you well. A Physician Haalid, Now Prescribts It Dally Dr. Geo. F.wing, a practicing physician at Smith’s Grove, Ky., for over thirty years, writes his personal experience with FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE: “For years I have been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged prostate gland. I used everything known to the protession without relief, until I commenced to use FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. After taking three bot tles I was entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now daily in my practiee and heartilyrecommend its use to all physicians for such doubles, for I can honestiv state I have prescribed it in hundreds of cases with perfect success. ’’ Had to Get Up Siveral Times Every Night Mr. F. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes: “ 1 was troubled with kidney disease about three years, t was nervous and all run down, and had to get up several times during the night, but three bottles of FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE effected a complete cure. I feel better than 1 ever did Afld recommend it to my friends.” TWO SIZES 800 and SI.OO President Suspenders Ease riggsTav Comfort \/Jsgj&tjjsr Freedom “Durability Vw /fr ' j Metal Parts Rust Proof Positively Guaranteed if j!I/, / \i /fr 1 ““President” is on buckles, jM( ur Everywhere 50 cts., IW '/ /ml f or by mail postpaid. fir?-:; j /*?/ M or dark, wide or itiirruw. K ''*■'L | / \! fN: id. * t C. A. EDGARTON MFG. CO. T '*-4 | t Box 476. Shirley, Mui. \_7 / | Citation, Georgia, Glynn County. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator with will an nexed of Hannah Faulkner, deceased iias applied to the ordinary of said county for the leave to sell land be longing to said estate for purpose of distributing to heirs. Said applica tion will he heard at the regular term ot the court of ordinary of said conn ty to he held on tlie first Monday in July 1903. J. D. Fogler, Administrator with will annexed of Hannah Faulkner, deceased. Boar m M.ind Jiio rmik. cutlry amt sporting gnodv Fishing tscsle. EMPTY AND LOADED vHELLtx SUN AND tStwtfuE REPAIRING. P .O. KtPSLE -t Monk StrsoL vy///// '' ' f * v t FO LEY sl K| — 1 ! II fl l cures Used Acute I by the \ or Jl Most Chronic T"*\ Skilful Kidney \_J S P ecial V and tv T iS ' S Bladder Dis " and eases | Bladder • Dis- Guaranteed CSSeS I POHPARCt) ONLY DV FOLEY & COMPANY ',///// CMICAOO, ILLINOIS ‘ / y/z/ / /y , u.. a. FORTftON’i DRUG STORE. JULY 9, 1903. A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany. Pa., made a start ling test resulting in a wonderful cure. Ho writes: "n patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach I had of ten found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach aud liver troubles so I proscribed them Tho patient gained from the (li t. and has not had any attack In 14 months." Electric Filters are positively guaranteed for dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, and kidn v troubles TANARUS: y them. Only *.C rc-rts a. —lt o-viVC !^ IF YOU FEEL LANGUID Aim lliuiutivlily ured out alter vary liul.t it shows that your i*l>t.t| is ihv and inipovtsTied, jti<l the a<-iior. (A your heart is weak. Smith's (Compound Sursapa* rilla it will purify, enrich aiul vitalize your your .whole ay siSmis PH ARM AC'S