Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 October 1889 — Page 6
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PIANOS
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BURNS ANI3SCALDS.
CURES PERMANENTLY
FROST-BITE1S.
Allays Itching, Subdues Swellings Soothes and CurosTenderness.
Illiopolis, 111., Hay 2», 18S8.
TOT years St. Jaoobs Oil h«s been used In jny family. I believe It is the best remedy for burns, swellings, cuts, bruise? and sprains •rer prepared. JOSEPH S HATER.
Terra Aft a, W. V»„ Feby. 4.1887.
•Winter 18*1 taken with pain in joint of thimble finger—thought it was & felon—used remedies day and ni^ht—no rest—t ied St, Jacobs Oil—got easy, went to sleep—neit morning no pain—no pain sine*. Mrs. A. X. rogle.
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irovidod our i.ivnt,last 'nl»l with a delicately venire wli"-,i may save us itiy heavy doctors' i.nl.- l: is by the judicious u.«"e of such ar'ieles ol niet thai a'co: stitution niiy tie gradually lonlt up until «tronc enou-jh to ie-ist every tenrienev io,iis«nse Hundreds of subtle maladies are II .tin aiouu us ready to attack wherever there is a w.au point U'e in ay ena inanv a fatal shaft »y I.eepins ours Ives well fortified with pure blood and a properly vourished frame"—Civil sctvice (i izette. si de s'tnply with boiling water or milk Sold oi.ly in tiaitpoll in I tins, hv k'rocers. 1 ihe |. tl.us: JAMES El'PS A CO 11 .ma1 ip.ithic chemists,
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OrgaDB aud l'ianos sold for Cash, Ea.-y I'aymetitaiul Hented. CataioL'iies tree.
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray
Hair io its Youthful Color. Prevents Dandrutr un«i hair fidllnjf 60^. atvlgt.
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LOCAL NEWS.
The grand jury is in session. Jimmy Kelley is on the road selling flour. Cims. Crowder, of tho Peru Journal, spent Sunday in the city.
Hon. 11. W. Hannah and wife wore at Terre Haute »n Sunday.
John L. (ioben lias resumed his duties in the Auditor's office again.
John K. Gray, of Waynetown, is ill with in
flammatory rheumatism. Parties limit of walnut and hickory nuts
were numerous on Sunday. (ieorge Bishop will open a 5 and 10 cent
store at Lebanon in a few days.
Birch Brothers are putting in the machinery for new Heading Factory at Tipton.
Kaeh township trustee has had his quota or school books of the new series supplied.
Three or four marriages of well know peo ple of this city have tatcen place this week.
That celebrated Midland railway is three months in arrears for wages to its employes.
The October number of the Wabash monthly, the first for the collegiate year, wi'l appear
next week.
Will Segor and wife, of Covington, were here over Sunday, the guests of Beai (aley
and family.
Birch Bros, are making a wire matress machine for Rev. Blackstock who will take the
same to India. Mr. Jacob Steel and wife have gone to Kentucky, and will lie absent until about the first of next month.
Miss Emma (i. Wilson, principal of the Ladoga Normal School speut Sunday with the
family of H. B. Hulett. We hare been favored with plenty of enter
tainments this week, Music Hall having been opened during three nights.' _vy J"1*,,
The people or Frankfort appreciate the price and enterprise of Crawfordsville and do much or their trading in this city.
Mayor Russell has received "a" request from the World's Fair Association, ot Chicago, to act on the Committee on Arrangements.
Judge A. P. Thomas is in Chicago looking after the interests of Wabash College in a case
in which the college is interested to the exs«nt of $1(5.000,
Rev. John Blackstock, who has been preaching at Rouiney, will leave next month fir India to take charge of an Industral school for male orphans.
The gas well and surroundings have become completely deserted, and no further efforts toward securing natural gas by drilling will again be made iu this vicinity.
C. W. Stryker has been appointed post master at Rockville in place of W. E. Henkl«, who can now go back to the more ardurous duties of running a couuty newspaper.
The Salvation Ary has abandoned its barracks on South Washington street. It it would abandon the .town altogether there
would be nothing lost whatever.
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There are eighty-eight practicing physicians in Montgomery county. Seventy-three ot them belong to the old school, six electic, four
homeopathic and five not reported.
The reunion of the Eleventh Indiana regiment, General Wallace's, occurred in this city yesterday. There were about 150 former members or the regiment iu attendance.
The Salvation Army numbers now about three active members. Where "the blood" is in it to these cranks and where they get euough to reed and clothe themselves is a
question no one can answer. In the game or ball at (ireencastle last Saturday, HePauw won trom Wabash a score ot 13 to 0. Eiteljorg and Snyder, ot the Terre Haute club, was the battery tor DePauw and Whittington and Randall tor Wabash. !jpe
A stone pipe in perrect condition, about four' and a half inches in length, and taken from au Indian grave some five miles north of tywu was brought to this ofiice lafct week, ami placed among the RKVIEW'Scabinet of relics,
Smith Hendricks, two miles south or Waynetown, brought a half bushel of surprising large potatoes to this ofiice last Saturday. They are round iu shape, many of them over a pound each in weight, and are very palatable.
Frank Hays was fined §14-1 last wei-k by 'Siiuue Ramsey. He has been selling liquors to miners, aud was also accused ot selling on Sunday. As dull as the whisky trade is said to be one would think he could not stand many tines like that amouut in a season and survive.
The lecture committee or the Y. M. C. A. has completed arrangements tor the lecture course. The dates tor the dilTerent lectures are as follows: Rev. Howard Henderson, Nov. IS Dr. Robert Mclntyre, December Si Schubert Male Quartette, January 7: Dr. John H. Barrows, February l!l Rev. Robert Nourse, Marcli 18.
The case of Henry R. Reeves vs. J. J. Kirkpatrick has been affirmed by the Biipreme court. This case grew out of transfer of a jack from Kirkpatrick to Reeves and the latter claimed that said jack was not as represented, brought suit against Kirkpatrick and got judgment iu the lower court.
Recently Mm, Albert Smith, just over in the edge of Hendricks county, gave birth to twins, aboy and a girl. Mrs. Smith is thirty-five years of age and is the mother or sixteen children. She has given birth to two sets of triplets and three sets of twins. She is the daughter of Ambrose Dale, of Lebanon.—Lafayette times.
Teachers who consider themselves perfectly competent to judge ot the merits or the new series of the school books and may consider it smart to undertake not to use them are finding that they cannot have it all their way. Those refusing to use them will have their license revoked, as one teacher in Union last week came near finding out.
There comes a new phase of the Sunday liquor law from Roachdale, this state. The wife or E. R. Adams, ot (ireencastle, lias brought suit tor !$l,noi) damages against Perkins & PtTley, Baloon keepers at Itoachdale, for the Bale of liquors to her husband. The complainant alleges that the liquors were sold on Sunday, in violation of the law that her husband was made druuk and disorderly thereby, and was obliged to pay fines and costs amounting to $50, to say nothing ot doctors' bill* and the loss of his daily wages, on which the wire and her three children are dependent
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THE OllAWfoKDSV1LLJi, WEEKLY REVIEW
Mr. Tliompson Hiuumios nn Kditor ol riio {From li"' 1 u«U |K-ntU tit of Octotn-r &U
With the first of October Mr. .Maurice Thompson becomes associated with the editorial corps if The Independent. Mr. Thompson is as well known to our readers as any contributor we have, and it is scarcely necessary to do more than to congratulate ourselves upon having seemed his sen ices to the paper.
Our attention was lirM called to Mr. Thompson by an article by William 1. Howell contributed to Tlie Independent in October, 1SS!5. We will not say ti.at Mr. Thompson was unknown to us previous to that time, tor he had published "The Witchery of Archerj" and a number of poems in The Atlantic, and his volume of poems, "Songs of Fair Weather" lnd just been given to the public. But lie was first introduced toj us personally, as it were, by Mr. Howell's articles on "Maurice Thompson and his l'oenis." We sent a copy of the article to Mr. Thompson with the request that he should write ajpoem for The Independent. He did so. and in November his first contribu tioil to Hie Independent was published. He followed this with one or two other poems, aud in 1SS1 he wrote for us a series ot articles on Southern Literature.
Sti^ar Creek Township Institute. The Institute convened at Center School, No. 5, Oct. 1'J, 18.SH. Joseph Corns, the Trustee, called the (Institute to order. All tho teachers responded to the roll call:
Dist. No. 1, (ieorge Rhiuehart. J. M. Hose. :i, Win. Appleby. 1, Retta Mote. 5, Mattle Truax.
I'., J. G. Overtoil, 7. Lucy Beck. S, Howard (iriett. 0, Jennie Stewart. 10, L. W. Little.
The most important subject discussed by the Institute was, "How to introduce the new text books with the least possible rriction," which was unanimously decided that all books bought iu the future must be of the new series.
As the secretary failed to give us a copy of the programme for'the next institute we are unable to furnish one. The next institute will meet at the same place the first Saturday in
November, at a. m. ^.
Fish Seins.
The new fish law now iu rorce is very severe on owners oT seins. A person owning a sein is subject to a fine or not less than $50 or more than $200 for each offense, to which may be added imprisonment in the county jail totally determinate period, and every day's possession ot an unlawful sein shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. Those owning seins will take notice. It is understood there area number of seins wned in this county, and the sootier they ale destroyed the better. Quit catching fish by unlawful means and our streams will baTe a chance to recruit their supplies but as it is now, what the seiners miss the dynamiters blow to death, with the result that fishing, like hanging, is nearly played out in Indiana.
Iiiilianii Presbyterian Synod. The Synod of the Presbyterian church of Indiana, which closed Saturday at Richmond, decided to meet next year at Indianapolis. The committee on ministerial relief, made a strong plea in behalf of honorably retired ministers who are needy. The General Assembly asks this year for 5? 150,000 tor relief fund. Indi ana asked to contribute §5,000. The committee on education reterred in their report to the dangerous tendency of secularizing public schools, and the exclusion or the Bible from them also, the omission or all names or the Divine Being from the text-books. Addresses were made by Drs. Tuttle aud l'isher.
Typhoid I'cii'r
1
The typhoid fever appears to have acquired a strong hold in some portions of Coal Creek township, aud quite a number are prostrated with it. In a locality about a mile west of Round Hill, in the family of Mr. Quillen, four persons are quite sick from the fever and have been unable to leave their beds for several weeks There have been reported from eight to ten cases in the neighborhood, and but one death thus far. The disease appears to be contageous from the tact that almost every ono who has remained around where others are ill with it, lias after a tew days become afflicted.
New York Hernlil, .June 1 The rehearsal ot "Casey's Troubles" was called yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, at the "Union Square." The dogs will need all the practice they can get in order to accustom •them to the play and players. The people engaged have been picked with great taste, the singers especially being in good voice.-
".'n*ey's Troiil)!.
Manager opera House says he has secured one night from the management, of "Casey's Troubles." The date will be announced later on. It will be a month or so at least. A little energy of this kind, it pursued, will bring to our town a higher standard or plajs
Atter two years and over faithful service Tun RKVIKW office, (ieorge Hauser began this week as an assistant in the Y. M. C. A. Geo. is honorable and industrious, and will we believe, fill all the requirements of his new position, and in which we cordially wish him success.
Wanted to be Heard From. If any person lias ever given Dr. Sage's Catarijh remedy a fair trial, and has not been perfectly and permanently cured, that person should write the proprietors of that wonderful remedy, for they ar-- in dead earnest and "mean business" when they olTer $600 reward for a case of nasal catarrh, no matter how long sianiling, which they cauuol cure. The Remedy is sold by druggists, at only 50 cents. It is mild, soothing, deodorizing, antiseptic, cleansing and healing.
(ieorge W. Williams, the historian or the colored race in America, is living in Worcester.
If you have a tumor, (or tumor symptoms^ cancer, (or cancer symptoms), scrofula, eryst elas, salt rlieuin, chronic weakness, nervousness or other complaints, Pr. Kilmer's Female Remedy will correct and cure. For sale by Lew Fisher.
Marshal Field is rated the wealthiest man in Chicago, with a fortune amounting to $2r.000,000.
Diuiffliters, Wives and Mothers. Physicians heartily endorse the use ot Speer's celebrated port wine for the use of dehilited temales. It is not an intoxicant, and is absolutely pure, being made trout grapes growu at Mr. Speer's Mount Prospect Vineyards, Passaic, N. J., from vines districts of Portugal. Druggists sell it.
Con Cunniugham is selling overcoats at a discount. tf
Ex-Senator Piatt, of New York, reaches his office by 8:80 every morning aud never leaves before 5.
Some Foolish People
allow a cough to run uutil it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They say, "oh, it will wear away." but in most cases it wears them nvay. Could they be induced to try the successful Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50c aud SI, Trial size free. At all druggists. 012-41
Joaquin Miller contemplates purchasing a yaelit and leaving San Francisco for a cruise in the South Seas.
The Hoinliest Man in Crawfordsville. As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle or
GOI/IIKN
Aai eirto
The fire bell ringing Monday morning thehour of 2 o'clock notified those whocarei arise that a bouse was on fire in tho west part ot the city. The house was situated on a street south of Wabash avenue weit ot th residence of Charles Crawford. It belonged to Gipson, the barber, and was insured for $500 in an I ndianapolis company. It was occupied ny a family named Mitchell, who hustled their household goods out in time to prevent any loss.
A An Eating Sore. r. li McLemore, a jj\ominent and inlluenti.il citizen of Henderson, Texas, writes under date of August 1S80, as follows. "For eighteen months I had au eating sore on my tongue. 1 wjis treated by the best local physicians, hut obtained no relief, tho sore gradually growing wor«e. 1 concluded finally to try SSS and was entirely cured after using a tew bottles.
You have my cheeiTuI permission to publish the above statement, for the benefit of those similarly atlllcted." C. B.
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Kemp's Balsam for the throat
and lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute coughs, nsthmt, bronchitis aud comsumption. Large bottles 50c and i?l. 012-lt
Mine. Carnot, wife
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tho French President,
if of medium height, with olive complexion and Roman features.
DRUM ENNESS—LI(^UOR HA BITIn all the World There is lut one (.'tire, I)r Haines' Golden
Specific.
It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cute, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcluholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards liavt been cured who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and today believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effect results from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars. Address in confidence, the
Si'Ki'iKic Co., 1S5 Race
street, Cincinnati, O. 05'8(.lly
To Cure Kidney Troubles I'se Dr. Kilmer's swamp-root kidney, livir and bladder cure. It relieves quickly and cures the most chronic aud complicated cases. Price 50c anil $1, pamplet free. Bingliamton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher. D-2'.i-:iin
She Ruined Her Health at School. Sad, but needless. With proper care and tho use of Zoa-Pliora, at needed periods, her splendid intellect might now he supported by perfect physical powers and graces. Sold by Lew Fisher. S21 I
Loose's Red (Hover
I'ill
Nervousness and Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache and Sick Headache, Female Weakness, All Diseases of Women, Nervous Chills, Paralysis,
Remedy
is a positive specific for all forms of the disease Blind, bleeding, itching ulcerated, and portrudiug piles.—Price 50c. For sale by Lew Fisher. F-23-ly
Mi K. ('LUMENS.
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AI km- ri jili'Msaut trip of tlnve months in the isir Northwest. I ain auain prenaml to attend vonr
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Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer li, Atlanta, (ill.
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THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN
NERVINE TONIC
——AND—
Stomacht^Liver Cure
The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of the Last One Hundred Years.
is Pleasant to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectar.
is Safe and Harmless as the Purest Milk. This wonderful Nervine Tonic lias only recently been introduced into this country by the Great South American Medicine Company, and yet its great value as a curative agent has long been known by the native inhabitants of South America, who rely almost wholly upon its great nicdicinal 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 Complaint, and diseases of the general Nervous System, it also cures all forms of failing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the Great Nervine Tonic qualities which it possesses aud by its great curative powers upon the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedycompares with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder aud 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 tho treatment and cure of diseases of the Lungs than any ten consumption remedies 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 change 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 safelyover the danger. This 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.
CURES
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Nervous Paroxysms and Nervous Choking Hot Flashes, Palpitation of the Iloart, Mental Despondency, Sleeplessness, St. Vitus's Dance, Nervousness of Females, Nervousness of Old Age, Neuralgia, Pains in tho Heart, j."* Pains in the Puck, Failing Health.
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CRAWKORDSVILLE, IND., Au&. 20, 'SG.
To the Grral South American Medicine Co.:
DKAR GKNTS:—I desire to say to you that I have sull'ered for many years with a very serious disease of the stomach and nerves. I tried every medicine I could hear of but nothing done me any appreciable good until I was advised to try your Great South American Nervino Tonic and Stomach and Liver Cure, and since using several bottles of it I must say that 1 am surprised at its wonderful powers to cure tho stomach and general nervous system. If everyone knew the value of this remedy us I do, you would not be able to Mipply the demand.
J. A. llAILDKIi,
ISP'1 CRAWFOKDSVII-LE, IND., May
Montgomery County, Subscribed and sworn to before me this May 19,1887. CUAS. M. TRAVIS, Notary Public.
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all kin Is of fi nest quaiitv: Plates, the most natural and perfect tit and teeth a it a in the use of Vitalized Ail used ly me only in the West.
Oilin Ihomns Bl'ock, East Mam street.
G-. S Clemens, D. D. S.
Broken Constitution, Debility of Old Age, Indigestion and Dyspepsia., Heartburn and Sour Stomach, Weight and Tenderness in Stomach. Loss of Appetite, Frightful Dreams, Dizziness and Ringing in the Ears, Weakness of Extremities aud Fainting, Impure and Impoverished Blood, Boils and Carbuncles, Scrofula, I" Scrofulous Swelling and III Consumption of tho Lungs, Catarrh of the Lungs, Bronchitis and Chronic Cough, Liver Complaint, Chronic Diarrhoea/-" Delicate and Scrofulous Children, Summer Complaint of Infants.
All these and many other complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonic.
NERVOUS DISEASES.
As a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been ablo to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which i.s very pleasant and harmless in all its effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most delicate individual. Nine-tenths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir, arc dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired digestion. When there is an insufficient supply of nerve food in the blood, a general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow and nerves is tho result. Starved nerves, like starved muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied, and a thousand weaknesses and ailments disappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous system must supply all tho power by which the vital forces of tho body are carricd on, it is the first to suffer for want of perfect nutrition. Ordinary food docs not contain a sufficient quantity of the kind of nutriment necessary to repair the wear our present mode of living and. labor imposes upon the nerves. For this reason it becomes nccessary that a nerve food be supplied. This recent production of tho South American Continent has been found, by analysis, to contain the ess®tial elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts for its.ma^c power to cure all forms of nervous aera-semcnlS-JUgg,
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Jfr. Solomon 'Bond, a member of tho Society of Friends, of Darlington, Ind., says: "X havo used twelve bottles of The Great South American Nervine
A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITUS'S DANCE OR CHOREA.
W-fe" Kx-Trea-i. MoiU 'omerv Co,
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My daughter, twelve years old, had been afflicted for several months with Chorea or St. Vitus's Dance. She was reduced to a skeleton, could not walk, could not talk, could not swullow anything but milk. I had to handle her like au infant. Doctor and neighbors gave her up. I commenced giving her the South American Nervine Tonic the effects were very surprising. In three days she was rid of the nervousness, nud rapidly improved. Four bottles cured lier completely. I think the South American Nervine the grandest remedy ever discovered, and would recommend it to everyone. MRS. W. S. EKSMIKGER. Slate of Indiana, „.
INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA,
The Great South American Nervine Tonic
Which wc now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast, train of Fymptoms and horrors "which are the result of disease and debility of the human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incalculable, viilue who ie affected by diseaso of the Stomach, because the experience raid testimony of thousands go to prove that this is the
Tonic and Stoinnch anil Liver Cure,
and I consider that every bottle did for mo one hundred dollars worth of good, because I havo not had a pood night's sleep for twenty years on account of irritation, pain, horrible dreams, ami general nervous prostration, which has been caused by chronic indigestion and dys-! pepsin of the i-toinncU and by a broken down condition of my nervous system. J'.ut now I can lie down and sleep nil nisjht us sweetly as ft baby, and i'eel like a .sounil man. 1 do riot think there has ever been a medicine introduced into this'enuntry which will at all compare with, tl Service Tonic as euro for the tomach."
CRAWFORDSYILLE, ISD.,June 22,1887. My daughter, eleven years old, was severely afflicted with St. Vitus's Dance or Chorea. Wo gave her three anil one-half bottles of South American Ner-iu-j and she is completely restored. I believe it will cure every ease of St. Vitus's Dance. I have kept it in my family for two years, and am sure it is the greatest remedy in tho world for Indigestion anil Dvspepsia, all forms of Nervous Disorders and Failing Health from whatever cause.
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Harriet E. ITall, of Waynetown. Ind., says: "1 owe my life to Tho Great South American Nervine. 1 had been in bed for five months from the effects of nn exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous Prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Ilad given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic improved me so much that I WW able to walk about, and a few bottles cured jne entirely. I believe it tho best medicine in the world. Icau not recommend it too highly."
Mrs. M. Russell, Sugar Creek Vi lley, Ind., writes: "I havo used several bottles of Tho South American Nervine Tonic, and will say I consider it the best medicine in tho world. I
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I believe it sayed the lives of two of my children.
They were down and nothing appeared to do them any good until I procured this remedy. It was very surprising now rapidly they both improved on its use. I recommend the medicine to all my neighbors.
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JOHN T. MISII.
Stale of Tm'ixna, "I i[ontgrmc.ry County,) Subscribed and sworn to before me Ibis Juno 22,1837. ,- ,i CIIAS. W. Willi.trr,
Nntnrv Public.
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•world for this universal destroyer. There is no case of unmalignant diseaso of the stomach which can resist the wonderful curative powers of tho South American Nervine Tonic.
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Mrs. Ella A. llrattnn, of New Ross, Indiana, Bays: "1 can not express how much 1 owe to tho Nervine Tonic. My system was completely shattered, appetite gone, was coughing and spitting up blood am sure 1 was in the first stages of consumption, an inheritance humled down through several generations. 1 began taking the Nervine Tonic and continued its use for about six months, nnd am entirely cured. It is tho grandest remedy for nerves, stomach and lungs I have ever seen.
Ed. J. Brown, Druggist, ofEdina, Mo., writes: "My health bad been very poor for years, was coughing severely. 1 only weighed 110 pounds when I commenced using South American Nerviue. 1 havo used two bottles and now weigh MO pounds, and am much stronger and better than linve been for five years. Am sure would not havo lived through the Winter had not secured this remedy. My customers see what it bus done for me* and buy it eagerly. It gives great satisfaction."
EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED.
Price. Large 18 ounce Bottles, $1.25. Trial Size, IS cents.
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