Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 February 1893 — Page 3
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THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN
NERVINE TONIC
-AND—
Stomach^Liver Cure
The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of the Last One Hundred Years. It is Pleasant to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectar.
It is Safe and Harmless as the Purest Milk.
This wonderful Nervine Tonic has only recently been introduced into this country by the proprietors and manufacturers of the Great South American Nervine Tonic, and yet its great value as a curative agent has long been known by a few of the most learned physicians, who have not brought its merits and value to the knowledge of the general public.
This medicine has completely solved the problem of the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia, and diseases' of the general nervous system. It is also of the greatest value in the cure of 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 upon the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver and 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 consumption remedy ever used
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this continent. It is a marvelous cure for nerv
ousness 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 safely over the danger. This great strengthener and curative is of inestimable value to the aged and infirm, because its great enero-izino' properties will give them a new hold on life. It will add ten or
fiftecn°years to the lives of many of those who will
bottles of the reined}'' each vor.r.
IT IS A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF
NERVOUS. DISEASES.
As a cure for eve-rv ebof Nt-rvmis Diseases, no remedy has been able to compare with the Nervine Toaic, whirl) is very pleasant and harmless in all its etlHits. upon the yonagtst i-idid or the oldest and most delicate individual. Nine-tenths of the ::ii:nc&u to which the huma'2 family is heir are dependent
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desire to say to von lliat I
lmvc fsuffnrud for inr.uy yours villi a very serious disease of.the stomach-ami nerves. 11 rif envy medicine I could hear of. but nothing done me any appreciable ftood until 1 was advised to try jour Great Bouili American Nervine Tonic and Stomach and Liver Cure, and since UHins HoveraJ boHk'B of it I nniKt say that I am surprised at its wonderful powers to cure the stomach and nvneral nervous system. If everyone knew the value of this remedy as I do you would not be able to supply tlif? demand.
State i/f Indian*/, 'Montgomery/ ('our,-'//, Subscribed t&iHil .-i\vorti to i^for^ .'uiv ^i!. 1KS7.
INDIGESTION
use a
half
Hoi and Carbuncles,
StrannwOovnpkiac. 01' Infants.
All these and many otl&er compiaints cured by'this wonderful Nervine Tonic.
dozen
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, Vf'i' .knesa of Extremities and ii?g, Ini iv and Impoverished Blood,
itervousness, Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headachc, Hick Headache, Female Weakness, Mervous Chills, Paralysis, Nervous Paroxysms and Xervous Choking, Hot Flashes, Palpitation of the Heart, Mental Despondency, Sleeplessness, ftt. Vitus' Dance, .v i:f ..s•Swellings and Ulcers, Nervousness of Females, wii of the Lungs, Nervousness of Old Age, ui 'lie Lungs, Neuralgia, M--.Hi and Chronic Cougb, Pains in the Heart, !.'m plaint, a Pains in the Back, if l.na rrhoja, Failing Health. 5» •:and Scrofulous Children,
nervous exlmwstiou and impaired diges
tion. When there is oil iusufiu-iertt supply of nerve food in the blood, a general state of debility 0? the brain, spinal marrow, and nerves is the result. Starved norcs, liko starved, muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied aud thousand weaknesses and ailments
disappear as the nerves As the nervous-system must supply all the power by whirli tin vital forces uf the bovly are carried on, it is the first to suffer for want of perfect nulriliou. Ordinary food does not contain 11 suflieient quantity of the kind of nutriment necessary lo repair the wear our present mode of living and labor imposes upon the nerves. For this reason it becomes necessary that a ncrv* food he supplied. This South American Nervine has been found by analysis lo contain Ihe essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts for its universal adaptability..to the cure of all forms of nervous derangement.
C'KMVFORESVII.LE. TND., All?. 20. '8C.
To i/u- Grtat South American Medicine Co.: DKAU GKNTS:—1
.URDECCA.
WILKINSON,
The Great South American j&erviue Tonic Which we now ofitir you, is Mio «mlv" absolutely uul'fi. ilin»- n'linAiv fver tliscovered for the cure of Inuijrcstioc.. Dyspepsia, ami tin- vi.: vniin of symptom* and horrors which are the result of disease "t t'ii-i'y t" the human stomach. No person can :.'onl to pass by tlois jcv, c'to'iiu-.-U-culable value who is atlecLetl by disease of the stni .-h. because tlit.' «'xperienee and testimony of many go to prove ih: this JS tiic USK and ONLY ON is great cure in the world for this universal destroyer. Tjicri is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which ran e.-i.M ix wonderful curative powers of tlie South American JS'ervine Tonic.
HAKRIKT K. HAM., of Wa.vrietown, Ind.. eavH: MIJS. Kl.l A. RHATTON. of Now Row. ln'lnn:i. f.nys:
"I owe my life to t!ie Ureal Sontli American Nervine. I had been In lied for live months from tlie effect* of an exhausted Htomucli. Indigent ion, Nervous I'rontration. aud tieneral shattered tentd, appetit condition of my whole system. Had KIVVII up nil hopes of Retting well. Had tried three doctors. wltli no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic, improved me so much that I was able to walk about, and a few bottles cured me entirely.
believe It. is the best medicine iu the world.
can not recommend It too highly." No reinedR compared with
SOITTM
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AMrmrAN
of BruwnsvuIIey, Tnd..
eays I had been in a distressed condition for tluiKj yearn from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, until my health was (tone. I had been doctoring constantly, with no relief. I bought one bottle oQ South Amerlcun Nervine, which done me more good than any $",0 worth ot doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable aud lovely remedy a few botUea of it ha-s cured me completely. I
A. HAUI Kx-Trea'.i. Montgomery Co. consider it the grandest medicine in the world.'
A SWORN £UR£ FOR ST. VITAS' DAMCE OR CHOREA.
CRA W J-'OItDSV I l„K, IM'., .111 tie 1SS7.
My daughter, eleven years old, was severely afllicted with St. Vitus' Dunce or Chorea. We pave her three and one-half bottle* of South A?!oncaii Nervine and she is completely restorc-d. I be.lieve it will cure OVPVV case 1" St. Vitus' Dance. 1 have kept it in i:iv family for two years, and .am sure it is the greatest remedy in the world i'or !ndiut-(ion and Dyspepsia, and lor all forms of Nervous Disorders and Fsiliwr froiu whan-vef wiiife.
H-.UN
P. ?.iisir.
On AS. \V. WKWHT, JSoia-ry'
Ab) DYSPEPSIA.
rriiuot exjirchh linw rnucli
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NEUVINU
•pares with .South American Nervine as a wondrous cure for 1 he Stomach. No remedy will at all compare with South American Nervine as a cure for all forms of falling health. It never fails to cure Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It never fails to cure Chorea or St. Vitus' Dance. Its powers to build up the whole system are wonderful in the extreme. It cures the old, the young, and the middle aged. It is a great friend to the aged and Inflrtn. Do not neglect to use this precious boon if you do, you inay neglect the only remedy which will restore you to lieulth. South American
Nervine is perfectly safe, and very pleasant to the taste. Dcilcate ladles, do not fail touset.lilu great cure, because it will put the bloom of freshness ami beauty upon your lips and In your cheeku, mid k|iiiekly drive away your disabilities and weaknesses.
Price, Large 18 ounce Bottles, $1.25 Trial Size, 15 Cents. EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED.
If not kept by Druggists order direct from
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owe to the
Nerviru- Tonic, My nyKlcm WIIM complclcly slintKi)ii(,t wjirf COIIKIIIUK nnci npitliliK up blood am Kiiri- I wan in til" tir«l Htnta-H of coimiimplion. an inlii'i-ltaiico liandi'd down throuKli Hi.-vcral K*'ii«'rationH. I tK'naii (JikinR the Nervine Tonic, and continued ItH uffl for about nix inonthH, and am entirely cured. It IH tin Krnndi'Ht inmedy for uerveo, stomach aud IUIIUH I have ever Heeu."
as a cure for the Nerves. No remedy com-
Or. E. DETCH0N, Crawfordsville, Ind.
MANUFACTURED AND OLD BY
DR. E. DETCHON,
2 8 East Main St., Crawfordsville.
COMBINE IN NORTH DAKOTA.
Oenincrat*, I'opullHt* and Disgruntled Korin a l'lun. MIS.MAHCK, N. D., Fob. 20.—The Democrats, Populists and thirteen dis•.(TimLiti'l Republicans entered into an gn-r.ment to remain in session until a Senator is elected. As mapped out, the program is to try 011 the lirst ballot lo elect John D. Benton (Dem.). l-'orty-one members have pledged themselves to vote for him, and his friends hope he will receive the other 0 votes needful to elect him. If he fails an attempt will be made to lect Lamb (l'op.) on the second ballot. If this should not work the vote 011 the third ballot will go to
WaUli, Republican. I the event that he, too. fails, tlii_* whole vote will be swung over to Judge Wallin, Republican, who is now rociviug the 13 votes Of tile disgruntled Republicans. The iast named has rather the best chance to win. The stalwart Republicans, however, have learned of the scheme aud are already plotting to block the game. It is not at all unlikeiy that the .Miller men, ui order to prevent the triumph of the young Republicans in the election of Judge Waiiin, may voie for Kenton on the lirst ballot and elect him. \W/^Vv
WAS ASLEEP AT HIS POST.
An Kuif Iniwr'n Fut al
NefjlccL Cause W rec It.
Four WAY.NK, Ind., Feb. 20. By a rear end collision on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne liieago Railroad at Monroe last ni^ht. Engineer Knode, Fireman (iraham and Hrakeman Blackford of west-bound freight No. 73, were badly injured. They were brought to St. Joseph's lit -iv.tal at midnight. Grohuin, who was literally cooked by scalding steam, died at 3 o'clock yesterday and the others cannot recover. Engineer Knode, whose locomotive crashed into the rear end of the lirst section, which was takiDg water at the tanK, admitted that he was asleep at his post aud responsible foe the collision.
BERLIN'S RICHEST BANKTR.
Death of Burou Itlolcbroeder. an Inti
mate t'rloinl of Ulimarck. llKiu.lM, Feb. '.'0.—Baron Bleiehix»«dcr died at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Ho was the richest banker
in
ANOTHER CABINET CERTAINTY
Mr- Cleveland Sayit Iiofe«i Smith Wilt li® Secretary «r the interior. LAKJJWOOD, IS. J., Feb. 16.—Mr. Cleveland lias announced the name of the fifth member of his Cabinet. It ia that of liokc Smith of Georgia
General and Agriculture.
In Faint
Berlin
aud one of the richest men in GeruiaDy. The fortune left by him is e&ti mated at 10i),000,000 marks, lie was one of Prince Bismarck'-s nearest business friends, aud during1 the old re.ign was known as Bismarck's "body banker." Throughout the latter part of his life Bleichrooder was the object of much anti-Semitic slander. Uis last great financial enterprise was undertaken as one of the synicate which will obtain for Austra-Hung-ary the {fold necessary for the introduction of the Austria-Hungary currency reform,
for
Secretary of the Interior. In making the announcement -Mr. Cleveland said: '•I met Mr. Hoke Smith of Georgia in my ollice in New York yesterday. He called at my request. I olfered him the position of Secretary of the Interior. lie accepted. 1 wish to say that 1 havij not written him or received any letters or other communications from .him and that yesterday was the tirsv time 1 have seen him since election.!"
Mr. Cleveland went to Mew York or the s:3t a. ni. train, lie remained a: his ollice in the Mills building all da S and saw only those wiio called by ajs pointinent. Mrs. Cleveland aeeompa nied him to and from the city. The selection of Hoke Smith, with that oli tiresham, Carlisle, Bissell and Lainont, iilIs all ox the positions except the portfolio of the Navy, the Altorn.-y-
Aciv*ftl!itL 'ollV»Mlt toll.
WATII-K Mich., l-'CB. 20.'— At ihe meeting of ihe Seventh-Day Ad« ventist {fenoral conference Frof. I'rescott, Secretary of the Edticational Society made his report, showing great eihicaliona.1 progrress thiriuff the last two years. Normal institutes have been held which have helped greatly to unify the work dtfiie iu the six col-
Puljlic. 'leges of the denomination. Two colleges have been established, one at Lincoln, Neb., and one at Walla Walla.
Wash. The fourteenth annual session of the International Sabbath-tSehool Association convened in the afternoon. This association has supervision of all local associations in all parts of the world.
Deadly Natural Gas In Ohio. TOI.KDO, Ohio, Feb. 20.—Henry Scheiferstein died yesterday from the effects of inhailing natural gas night before last, and the death of his wife is expected at any moment from the same cause. The couple are aged. •Scheiferstein owning a butcher shop and being wealthy. The gas was left burning as MSUHI Friday night, but during the night it went out, the flames being extinguished. The gas came on again later in the 'sight, and the sleeping couple breathed the deadly fumes until they became insensible, and were discovered by their milkman the next noon.
Shot lv I IN Friond.
SiiKt.r.vvn.i.K, Ind. Feb. 20.—Robert Porterlieil, aged 21, was shot by Scott Miller while in the hitter's house. Miller is in jail and says the shooting was purely accidental: that I-'orterfield had taken the cylinder out of a revolver and thev had repeaiedly snapped tinweapon at each other. The revolver was placed on the table and I'orterfieh! replaced the cylinder. Miller, unaware of this fact, pointed the weapon at tinformer's eye and pulled the trigger. Porterfield died an hour afterward.
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Wlifttt&ead is test properly applied it
TV'IH
not scale, chip, chalk, or rub
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Strictly Pure White Lead
properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the Old Dutch process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brands that have given'White Lead its character as the standard paint. "Armstrong & McKelvy" "Beymer-Bauman"' "Eckstein" "Fahnestock" "Anchor" "Kentucky" "Morley" "Southern" "Shipman1 "Red Seal" "Collier" "Davis-Chambers" aie standard brands of strictly pure
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NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
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HILADELPHIA
lb going to try rapid
jransit for mails between the central post-oltice and & tub-station that will be rapid. The trial is to cc..sist ol Ihe building aad operation of pneumatic tube service. The tube is tc extend from the post-offico to the substation at Third and Chestnut streets *nd is to be laid by private enterprise.
IT is related that along the halla ol deserted mansion in California a woman wanders, straying casually through solid walls and bolted doors, ever with a bunch of violets pressed against her braast Accepting the rumored idiosyncrasies el the woman as true, it Is easy to believe that the violets «re pressed very flat indeed.
A PUBLIC spirited railroad engineer proposes to get up *a.n exhibition ol railroad wrecks at the world's fair." As a proof of American railroads to get up wrecks with neatness and dispatch. the proposed exhibit would be interesting but superfluous. The country will take the engineer's word for it without a practical illustration on the fair grounds.
'Kdie National Capital
The City of Washington is an object of perennial interest to nil patriotic American?. Not alone because it is the great: throbing heart of Hie mightiest and grandest Republic the earth has ever known, but also on eecount of its material mapnitieenco. All Americans take pride in its beautiful avenuee. majestic architecture, Ktetely homes, and well stored galleries and museums as things of grandure and beaulv in themselves. apart from the historic interest with which thov are invested, it is a lu i-and an'ii at it all "Yi. ii ,r America." at least, to tome time or other visit the Capital of hie country.
Tbo Baltimore S Ohio R. K. offers unequalled facilities in aid of this dtsiio. All its Ihrougli trains between New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore on the east and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St.«Louia arid Chicago, on the west, pass through Washington. Its fast Express trains are vestibuled from end to end and heated with steaui. Pullman's latest and best productions in the way of sumpDrawing Room Sleeping Cars are attached to all its through traits. The present management of the B. & O. have made vast improvements in the last two years and the road is to day one of the foremost passenger carrying lines in the country. Through tickets via B. A O. T?. R. can be rocurod at all the principle ticket offices throughout: the United States. The B. & O. will be the popular route to Mr. Cleveland's Inauguration.
Female Weakness Positive Cure. To liditor:—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the thousand and one ills which arise from deranged female organs. I shall be glad to send two bottles of mv rem edy freed to anj lady if they will send their Express and P. O., address. Yours eppectfully.
Fr.
Utica. N. Y.
P. .«-.-.Wam Rita
Pain or stonn, bail or snow, the letter carrier must bo out. toiling along the slushy streets. IIis duty compels him to face the pitiless stoirn, and rheuma-tif-m is frequently the result of such exposure. This however may be readily cured by Salvation Oil, the,, best of lin iments.
Trplnl v,i 1 111 ves a haril, toft or calletJMtl lrnsjs and bltm ishee from hoises, blood spavin, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen threats, coughs, otc. Save 550 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by Dr. E Detchon,
What
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotic substancc. It is a harmless substitute for Parcgoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' mo by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation aud flatuleney. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the. Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria Is on excellent medicirvs for children. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of its good effect upon tlieir children."
DR. G. C. OSGOOD, fi Lowell, Moss.
Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums-which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves."
DR. J. F. KINCHELOK, Oeaway, Ark.
Castoria.
Castoria la so well adapted to children thafc I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to ine."
Jeweler, 207 castMain Street.
SEE. THE BIG LINE^OF-
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-THE LARGEST-
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Our phyoci»V 'o the children's department bavo spofw lily of their experience in their outSHV .Jractico with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we ore free to confers that tin merits of Castoria has won us to look with faror upon it."
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AND
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ALLBN C. SMITH, Prrt.,
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