St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 June 1892 — Page 3
Mg otaMHaM"- **'**sj/ nr They poulticed her feet and poulticed her bead, And blistered her back till ’twas smartins and red. Tried tonies, elixirs, pain-killers and salves, ( Though grandma declared It was nethlug but “ narves.”) And the poor woman thooght she must eerSaiuly Till “favorite Prescription” she happened to try. No wonder its praises so loudly they speak. She grew better at once and was well In a week. The torturing pains and distressing nervousness which accompany, at times, certain forms of “ female weakness,” vield like magic to Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ^Prescription. It is purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and adapted to the delicate organization of woman. It allays and subdues the nervous symptoms and relieves the pain accompanying functional and organic troubles. It’s a legitimate medicine —an invigcroCipg, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and a positive remedy for “ female weaknesses ” and ailments. All functional disturbances, irregularities, and derangements are cured by it. There’s nothing like it in the way it acts—there’s nothing like it in the way it’s sold. It’s guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or the money paid for it is promptly refunded. Read the guarantee on the wrapper. * You lose nothing if it doesn’t help you—but it will. A SIOK LIVER Is the cause of most of the depressing. painful and unpleasant sensationsand sufferings with which we arc afflicted; and Hwyse sufferings will continue so long as the Liven is al owed to remain in this sick or slilggish c mdition. To stimulate five Liver and other digestive organs to a normal condition and healthy activity, the-e is no better medicine than RADWAY’S n PILLS, The most perfect, safe and reliable Cathartic that has ever been compounded—PUßELY VEGETABLE, positively containing no Mercury or other deleterious substances; having all the beneficial properties that Mercury is possessed of as a cathartic, without the danger of any of its evil consequences, they have superseded Mercury, and have become the Pill ot Modern Science. Elegantly .coated and without taste there is no difficulty in swallowing RADWAFS PILLS; mild and gentle or thorough in their operations, according to the dose, they are >he favorites i of the pre.-ent time. , They cure all disorders of the St unach. Liver , ^^Buwels, Kidneys. Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Lose of ' , ^ipetite. Headache. Costiveness, Xndlg«s,tlon. lies-
els. Piles, and all the derangements of ttie Inteinal Viscera. 35 cents a box—sold by Druggists. DR. KAVWAY & (M.. 32 Warren Street, N. Y. City. HRB ^KvcTjillQM^ * ’'■“'’“^JWrtsTHjster. Epileptic ilts, f^fj^^ ervoiisness> ^^-^idria, Melancholia, In^brity, Sleeplessness, Dizziness, Brain 'Jid Spinal Weakness. This medicine has direct action upon the nerve centers, allaying all irritabilities, and increasing the flow and power of nerve fluid. It Is perfectly harmless ; and leaves no unpleasant effect*. A Valuable Book »n Nervom Lll t. L Diseases seat free to any address, f3l F j and poor patients can also obtain I 11 Lata this medicine free of charge. This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind., since 1876. and U now prepared under his direction by the KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, IIL Sold by Druggists at SI per Bottle. 6forS& I,arge Size. 81.75. 6 Bottles Ser 89. A Woman’s Lydia £ Pinkham devoted a hies Remedy study to the subject J of Female Co m • for Woman’s plaints, working al- j wavs from the standDiseases. point of reason, | J with a firm belief that a “woman best understands a woman's ills.” That she has done her work well is plainly indicated by the unprecedented success of her great female remedy called Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound'
No one remedy’ in all **-“tiTe world has dene so much to relieve the suffering of her sex. Her compound goes to the very root of Female Complaints, drives out disease, and re-invigo-rates the entire system.. AU Druggists sell it, or sent by mail, in form of Pills or Lozenges, on receipt of Lives Pilis, Ufaa. Corro•pondence freely answered. Addreg* in confidence, 1 Lydia E. Pinkham Mink Co^ Lynn, Mahs.
■W a a SB ANAKKSlSgivesiuMrat relief, and w an INFALLIMI I « S VV BLE CUKE for PILES. Sv ■ a SB Nk Price, fl; at druggists or 8 II R e by mail. Samples free. I I1 L O Address “ANAKESIS,” S 8 EU *B Box’JUA New York City. hemordTa THE ONLY SERE CURE. Price 61.00 by mail. HEW WILMA £O„ 110 Felton St,, New York. pBEST POUSH IN THE WORLD.} DO KOT BE with Pastes, Enamels, and Paints which stain the hands, injure tire iron, and burn off. The Rising Son Stove Polish La Brilliant, Odorless, Durable, and the consumer pays for no tin ®r glass package with every purchase. HAS AN AHNUAL SALE OF 3,0G0 TONS.
4 VALLEY OF DEATH.’ AWFUL CATASTROPHES IN THE OIL REGIONS. Floods Caused by the Bursting of a Dam Become an Ocean of Fire — Titusville and OH City in Ruins—Fearful Loss or Life and Property. Scores Burned or Drowned. Th» oil regions of Pennsylvania were I visited Sunday by a disaster from fire and water that is only eclipsed in the history of the State by the memorable flood of Johnstown, just three years ago. A Pittsburg dispatch says: It is impossible at this time to give anything like an accurate idea of the loss of life and property, as chaos reigns throughout the devastated region and a terrible conflagration still rages in Oil City. It is safe to say that not less than 150 lives have been lost. Nearly one hundred bodies have already been recovered and many people are still missing. The number may far exceed 150, but this is regarded as a conservative estimate. The property loss will reach far into millions. At Titusville the loss is estimated at $1,500,000; Oil City, $1,500,00(1; Corry, $€0,000; Meadville, $150,OCO, and surrounding country probably a million more. For nearly a month it has been raining throughout Western and Northern Pennsylvania almost incessantly, and for the last three or four days the downpour in the devastated regions had been very heavy. The constant rains had converted all the small streams into raging torrents, so that when the cloudburst came Sunday morning the streams were soon beyond their boundaries, and the great body of water came sweeping down Oil Creek to Titusville, which is eighteen miles south of its source. The lower portion of ihe town was soon inundated. The flood came so quickly that the people had not time to reach a place of ’ safety. The water soon swept a number of oil tanks down the stream, and in some way not known they were ignited. In less time than it takes to tell the story the flames spread to the surrounding buildings and before they could be subdued five blocks had been burned. The oil from the scores of broken tanks ran into the creek and was ignited by floating debris. In a few minutes the creek was ablaze from shore to shore, and as it was carried down the stream death and destruction followed in its wake. Everything inflammable took fire and by the time it reached Oil City all the bridges between the two points were consumed. Story of the Disaster. At Oil City a large proportion < f the population was distributed along the banks and bridges of the Allegheny River and Oil Creek watching the rise of the flood in both streams. At the time an ominous covering of oil made its appearance on the crest of the flood pouring down the Oil Creek Valley, and the foreboding waves of gas from distillate and benzine could be seen above the surface of the stream. People began to slowly fall back from the bridge and the creek, but they had hardly begun to do so when an explosion was heard up the
stream which was rapidly followed!^ two others, and quick a a Hash । ning the creek for a flisUu^tfethai miles was filled with ai^^atol riser ; roaring flames and bUjl*^ | rolled high abu^rtfndrvd voices, and ; Lihs. ^^ulike stampeded cattle I liuH^^fi'r the hills. The panic- ; thj^Mfcrowd shrieked mailly in their to escape. Women and children were trampled under foot, and about twenty were severely bruised and had to be picked up by a few’ of the cooler heads and carried out of harm’s way. Almost as quickly as the words can be written fully 5,0( 0 people were on the streets wild with terror, rushing to the hills. Men forgot that they were men and scores of men, women ami children were knocked down and trampled upon both by horses and people in the mad flight for places of safety. Just as this frantic mass of humanity had started up Center street the second explosion occurred, knocking many : people down, shattering the windows in the main part of the town, and almost transforming the day to night with the imnier.se expanse of smoke. Hundreds of people thought that the day of judgment had come, and many prayers were heard mingling witli the moans and lamentations of the fleeing multitude. The heat was intense, and the weird and awful spectacle presents d to the panicstricken people was that a cloudburst of fire, bordered and overcapped by a great canopy of dense, black smoke. Men wept and women fainted. Many left everything behind them, and ran or were helped to the hills, where, after they were out of danger, came the anxiety aiM suspense for relatives and friends who had been along the creek watching the flood when the avalanche of flame came. Most of the bodies recovered bear evidence of having met death from burning oil, many of them being burned almost beyond recognition, and several of them in such a terrible manner as to leave the bodies without the least semblance of human form. A bird’s-eye view of the situation as the smoke from the burning oil on the waters rolls away discloses a pitiful sight, nothing but a mass of burned and flooded ruins from Monroe street east to the most eastern line of the city limits. The streets lie filled full of debris, overturned houses half burned, parts of what were once railroad cats, and empty oil barrels. A great deal of live stock was lost, and it will take d^ys to get the streets in a passable condition. The loss in the county by washouts and loss of bridges will be enormous. There is not a county or township bridge for many miles that is not washed out, and the roods in every direction arc nearly impassable. The Western New York & Pennsylvania and the Union & Titusville Roads have not attempted to run trains, and will be obliged to spend an enormous amount of money before trains can be run in any direction. Oil City is eighteen miles f:om Titusville. The towns along the creek are Boughton, Miller Farm, Pioneer, Petroleum Center, Rynd Farm, RouseviTe, and McClintockville. Rouseville has about 1,000 inhabitants and the other towns about 2<o each. Oil ereek flows through a narrow gorge all the way, and as th • towns are mostly situated on the hills it is hoped there was no loss of Life. Communication has been cut off from these places, however, and nothing is definitely known. The reason the average man is unable io “put himself in your place” is that he leels altogether too big to fill u. I
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Concerning Lemons. Do you want to know the name of one . of the best all around household doctors | and certainly the cheapest that ean be , found in any country? It is Dr. Lemon. Yes, an ordinary, sour, yellow lemon, which you can buy , at any grocery for a few cents. Here are some of the things, aoeoPding to the New York Herald, Dr. Lemon will do for you if you give him a chance. Squeeze him into a glass of water every morning and drink hiii with very little sugar. He will keep your stomach in the best of order and never let Mr. Dyspepsia, whom he hates cordially, get into it. If you have dark hair and it seems be falling out, cut off a slice of th^ doctor and rub him on your scalp. Ha; will stop that little trouble promptly. W Squeeze him Into a quart of milk and > he will give you a mixture to rub on^ your face night and morning and get a complexion like a princess. Pour him into an equal quantity glycerine and rub your hands with th< mixture before going to bed. If yot 2 don’t mind sleeping with gloves on, the # is better still, and helps the doctor con siderably -In his task of whitening hands. In the morning wash yoyr Itamis’। thoroughly in warm water and ^pply thi I doctor again pure, but only a few drop! ’ of him this time. Y u must not keen this up too long, or your hands will show such a dazzling whiteness as to make all the other young ladies in the vicinity jealous. If you have a bad headache cut Dr. Lemon into slices und run these along your temples. The pain will not be ; long in disappearing—or at least in growing easier to bear. If a bee or an insect stings you dap a few drops of the doctor on the spot and you will find yourself the bettor forjt. If you have a troublesome corn the , doctor can be again put to good account by rubbing him on the toe after you have taken a hot bath and out away as much as possible of the troublesome j intruder. Besides all this tlie doctor is always ready to sacrifice himself in the cause of Russian tea—slice him in without sugar ! —or in the preparation of old-fashioned ; lemonade, than which no drink Is more J wholesome. -j Altogether Dr. Lenon is an Indjvid- ‘ ual few people can afford to get along without. Another Enemy of Hie Foor Burglar, j “The newest thing on the market,” said a Fourth avenue manufacturer of electric novelties yesterday, “is a burglar alarm devised tor the special benefit of those who wander up and down upon the face of the land and spend their fleeting days in botela. The battle l-W tween protective science and the l>urgi«r has resulted In raising the intelhstual standard of the latter to a hitherto u»equaled height, and there are Dw de- J vices thathecan’t overcome. vnislitUo arrangement, however, win effectually settle that brand of him u* goes in for hotel-thieving. Exj er' ' shawn that watchmen orridors and locked doors ini<J, P ‘™. " v,UI , against u ' he'll <*<’ n * and umeffibuble bv nr. " Jou d rave . * ««wEr*? » battery. ttonu snilnsir.X, __
f..i V .™... carry In your back j>ocket. Before retiring slip the point of the wedge into the era k beneath the door, hitch the wires onto the battery, and y u can slumber in perfect safety. The tint nt inward pressure on the door will set the gong ringing like mad, and if it doesn't wake you up it will have the effect of scaring the I urglar into seventeen fits. There’s no way of getting ahead of them, and we’ve already got orders for ho.mlo." — New York Commercial Advertiser. Unique Alantet. A woman who is building a Lome on a bluff on the Mississippi River will have the big chimney piece In the hall constructed of stones from every State in the Union. Each Las lawn contributed by a friend, and. as m asking, the size has been designated «.U>ut that of a medium cobblestone, symmetiy is preserved. She already has <ne from Alaska, and also several washed by the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The house it* elf is built of stone, “but my cobblestone mantel, ’ writes the woman, “will Le the pride of the place." The True Loratlw Pidivctpie Os the plants used in manufactariim tire pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, Las a permanently beneficial effect on Uu* human system, while the cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solutions, usually’ sold as medicines, are permanently’ injurious. Being well-informed, you will use tire true remedy only. Manufactured by* the California Fig Syrup Co. A Japanese A disease peculiar to Japan is known as kakke, which is thought to be the result of the rice diet. The disease U a slow degeneration of the nervous system and steady increasing weakness of the patient. Dropsy. We call the attention of those suffurtMg with dropsy to the fair preposttaaa of ni 11. H. Green & Suns hi their advert on this pa:a Try them; ’t coots you nothing to do so. The Irish patriots should not. be discouraged. Married men have straggled for home rule for twenty centuries, and have not yet succeeded in getting it.— Texas Siftings. Dobbins' Ele this Soap does chap the hands, being pe-rfeetty put*. Many people afflicted with Salt Rheum har^e bowi cured hy its use. Pre»?rv«6 aad whiWis clothes. Have your grocer o»Ger it and try it now. If anything mean can- get away with the devil, we feel quite sure that hummu nature can do it. We will give SIOO reryard for any news »f catarrh that cannot PeYrsCtwriwh Cure. Taken internally. F. J. CHENEY <Sf 00.. Props., Tol»*>, Q. That man or woi>an is generally considered successful who outtigures air of his or her rivals. Beecham's Pills act Hire manic tko liver and other vital organa Or® Believes sick headache in SO mioates. Where necessity ends curioefty begins.—Johnson. Dike Oil Upon Troubled Watkw tv tw influence of Hale’s Honey of Hokehbcnp and TXK ur on a cold. Pike’s Toothache Drops Cure in one Ki*erS», No pleasure is comparable to tire standing upon the vantage-ground of | the truth.
ON H. WOODBURY’S PARLORS gcription of the Wonders Performed the Leading Dermatologist of Ainer- . . 111-shaped Fars and Nos*s Fer. fed Dally; Facial Expesslon*, Hard es and Wrinkles Softened by Elecysls; Marks Disappear from the ich of Ills Magic Hand. Bicians throughout the country ara telly teginning to give more and more tion to the subject of dermatology. A ears ago it was a very popular belief te birthmark could by no possible ■ te eradicated from the skin. We •nly to go back a very short time to | dramas in which the villain was •d from town to town and eventually fd over to outraged justice through a I sor birthmark which revealed his . ®y. A drama built on such a foundafould meet, with we 1-merited ridicule V. The villain V ould not be such a I to permit a facial disfigurement to 4’se his personality. He would make £’,ork of it by having it removed, and te tnged appearance would then prove ■ D*-v>enetrable disguise. In ten days cted wi,h a morti *y in « ith pimple or red nose, could J. He of these disfigurements com- I -rf.oved. Tlie science of derma- I THE A not advanced at a snail’s pace. < p-vun therace of the hare, but has not '
paused within sight of ; the goal. Able physicians have brought to this sc.eace all the wealth of their experience and knowledge, and if any one suffers $ to-day through facial I blemish, it is his or her r own fault. * Foremost among the £ scientists who have ? made undeniable tn-
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Ra'iing on the umphs in dermatology face. is John H. Woodbury, V magnificently furnished parlors at i 1123 West Forty-second street, New
: AAtvxJ TVI IJ -.-'Lt I City, are daily filled with people j Uapply to him for telief from birth--86, mosts, stiperfluous hair on the f and kindred disfigurements. Prof. । ffbury is really the dermatologist of lay. He is the inventor of Dermaforrn, th is sold to physicians only. He is also Inventor of Woodbury’s Facial Soap for ■ bskin, scalp, and complexion, which is I tele by all druggists: also she inventor I (several facial ’appliances, which ate ! jilted at Washington. There arc enn5 medical practitioners in New York ! I stand in the front rank as specialists t irheumatJsm. consumption, etc, but i te is none bolding a higher place among ; te treating skin di-easts than Prof. ' klbury. Many methods <f removing al disfigurements were tried befoie f. Woodbury solved the riddle. This Rician treated the blood, this one used seal; e’. and ano her a use'.e-s powder. ‘ rof. Woodbury revolutionized the mce. He advanced the extremely radi•opinkni that birthmarks or m les should heated by penetration; that they could kx'uced to such a state that tiiey would e on a scab, and that when the scab fe 1 Ibiithmark. or whatever the disfigureSt might be, would net e-sat:ly disapJ J. This was a swt ’ declaration, ; Cold forms and prat tires were shattered | lit. Yet It was a true soluth ■> of the tile. He uses t o scalpel, nothing more tjj a harmle s lotion, which c! anges the llbmark lnto an ordinary scab. Many ot ti most eminent so.- ety people of th ttroj Oil's who had been lor years delised in m public life through a dlsfiguretilit of tlie face, testify every day to th( Mcess of the Professor’s met lux's Then 100 physician in this c< untry who has no Mne time or other atlon p ed to remove ; fc-ial I leniUh. but wl etc Is there one win tan &n«*h R 1 PCor<l Os UDillt CTF U D C
(AH Show SU- n H irvuiu umu p V * I sugeesa iu so doing as Prof Wood I u •'t i fie does not keep a record of all the i recebcs testamentary of his banker. .j,’,,..'’ .-.wNow.-r- I
.-i.. I Which, is n..r«h« ...a. deep intere-t of tbe writer in the physßtlan who cund hint Tie bhnk» r. after recit ng. like h indred-< f other corri sy nlents. h>w lie had been itir dot -eie al very ugly murks on ids face. <■ u lo- ted that tire l“r>»fess<>r writ< a b ok on I eriaatology. Hr says he could not d. a bet ter th ng f< r humanity. His voiumc would mouse public interest In (he great scicr.ce. and those who have for 'ears believed that they n u.-t live all tie Ir life with a crin.s. n birthmark on (I e r face would t ike courage and no doubt eventually be relieved of their bion Ishes. The banker s not. bowever, min e that Prof. Wo tilbury ha- al- . ready written a very Instructive treati-eof i 145 p ges on (he subject, and which any we may obtain ly temilt ng 10 cents to his address. Prof. W.olbury's fame has now become se well estaioßhed that he is busy with his patient- dav in and day out ami can giv - no fur,her time to literary work. He is the President i f (he Dermatological Inst It iftc., No. 12 W est FortjV-second street. New York < Ity. which is the larc -t estab- . lisbfheut of the kind in the worl 1. Florida Weather. The weather in Florida during the past winter has been remarkably luid, and very discouraging to natives and visiti rs. Those who went th* re in search of ; sunny skies ami bain y air ft und little t< either, and one newspapt r pleads: ; “Do not allow this exceptional winter t > [ deter y>u from coming again; never within the memory of living man has i there been a winter like this.” There ' has been some delightful weather, but it has been mighty scarce. No Superbuiuan Strength, but Natural Vigor. To attain the muscularity of the individual | who snaps steel shackles like twigs by simply , lauding his arm is vouchsafed to few. Hut to • Require a niiuionable amount of physical power ' and constitutional ehergy, to eat, sleep, and I digest wldl. to possess an equable, quiet nervous syetam, is poesiole to the nervous, enfeeble*!, and dyspeptic invalid who begins and pursues a <X>Rtse of Hosk-^ter's Stomach Bitters, dbe ' fruition of hie b>pes is not remote either, i Sjwedily felt are the tonic effects of the inimit-able-in vigors nt. and they are no less parmanent tiiagi prompt of attainment. The bowels the liver, the stomach, the kidneys all co-operate, Ruder the benignant influence of this comprehensive medicine, to inrure those stable guairanteee of health, harmony, regularity, ; vigor of action. Never was there discovered a medicinal motor better calculated to actuate I and keep moving the main springs of healthful l vitality. Use it for malaria, rheumatism, in- i I digestion, biliousness, kidney complaint, la grippe. But It Is. ■ British oculists have been discussing : the question of whether the electric I light is injurious to the eyesight, and I they agree that it is not. Before marriage woman wants tenJ derness. In a little while she is satisi fled with legal tender. —Kate Field’s i I Washington. Blood Poisoning Mrs. Mary E. O’Fallon, a w ry intcllig nt lady of I’if-' qua. <>.. was poisoned while misting physicians at an IggSU j ahtopsySyearsago.andsoon tcrr.b'.e utvers brolrb out ' I 0,1 ^ er l ,ea ^’ anus > tongue 311 $ *br°at. Her hair all T.;4 •-OS I cam • out. She weighed hut pouuiLs, and sa v no prosP* ''t o£ help. At Ku blie began to take Hood’s SarsuMim. M. t.. O t ollsm. jxiriHa, ami at once imDtwed; ooaltl soon get out of bed and walk. Sbe sums; "I became perfectly cured, by Hood’s Sarsaparilla! | and am now well. I weigh 128 pounds, eat well and j | do the work for a large family.’ | — -v : HOOD’S I’ILI.S should be in every family medi- i I cine chest. Chee used, always preferred, j 1
That Tired Feeling. You can not always tell what, may be Its cause. Possibly it may be due to change of season, climate or life; poeslbly to overwork or overstudy, to mental •uffering, nervousness, or various boally ailments. But there is no mistaking its effects. You know you feel “almost tired to death,” without strength tq do anything; ambition seems to be all gone, and In Its place Indifference to how the world wags—an indescribable languor and weakness. You have no appetite, do not care about food, and only eat because It is the hour for eat- i Ing. or from force of habit. This must be stopped. Your condition must be changed at once, or like a ship drifting with the Inward tide, you will soon i be dashed upon the recks of incurable dis- ! ease and death. Bouse the torpid kidneys • and liver, tone the dige-stive organs, create a new appetite, purify and vitalize the Impure and sluggish blood, cure the headache and overcome all the prostrating effects of That Tired Feeling by taking Hood’s Sarsa- | parilia. It is just what you need, and to delay taking It is unwise. Hood’s ohrsapari*te Is sold by druggists, 81; six for? 5. Prepared by C. L Hood &Co., , Lowell, Mass. The Only One Ever Printed-Can You Find the Word? There is a 3-lnch display advertisement ! In this paper this week which has no two ( words alike except one word. The same Is , true of each new one appearing each '£eek I from The Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This ! house places a “Crescent” on everything j they make and publish. Look for it, se,! ^ i them the name of the word,, and they will i return you book, beautiful lithographs, i OT SAMPLES FREE. Regimen is better than physic,—Voltaire. i Fll'G—All Fits stopped tree by Di. Kline’s Ge -t Ue.to: er. No Fits after first day e nso. Mar- : velous cures. Treatise and |2.CO trial bottle free to r ' .teases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St. Phlla, la.
They all Testify To the Efficacy o* the V/orld-Renov.t ed iWswffl's Specific. a J Tho old-tlmo Eimp'.o | remedy from the Georgia swamps and fields has W gone forth to the antipodes, M ^astonishing the skeptical and ^confounding tho theories cf these who depend solely on tho physician’s skill. There is no blood taint which Itdoesnot immediately eradicate- Polsons outwardly absorbed or tho result of vile diseases from within all ylela to this potent but simple remedy. It is an unequaltd tonic, builds up the old and feeble, cures all arising from Impure blood or weakened vitality. Send for a treatise. Examine the proof. Books on “ Blood and Skin Diseases ” mailed free, Druytjists Sell It. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga. Young Mothers! Iffe Offer Tcu a BemedtJ trhich Insurer Safety to Life of Mother and Child. “MOTHER’S FRIEND” , | Bobo Confinement of ito ! ; I‘ain, Horror andHiok.
Mu., Z***?"- • ? I 1 * Rent_ by exprcsa^chargMi prepaid, on receipt of . ATLANTA, GA, bold ey Atx Dnrnnrani. D 9. T. FELIX OOrRACn\9 ORIENTAL CREAM «»K MAGICAL BEAI’TIFIER. Sn. Pimples, Freckles 1 s. Rash and Skin bis- I er«ry blemish on I beauty .aril decode, i tection. It has stood the test of io years. I ana la so bannless . we taste it to tie sure k is properly made. Accept no counter- I felt of einiHarnnme. i Dr. L. A. Saver said | toaladyof Uiehaut- • ton (a patient). “As • you la> les will use i them, I recommend ‘Gouraud s Cream.* j as tbeleahthannful of alltheSkk. preparations ” For sale bv all Drugfirists and fancy goods Dealers tn the V S Canada, and Europe. I LKD. T. HOEKIN'S, Prop’r, 37 Great Jones Street, N.Y. •••••••••a If you have Malaria, Files, Sick HeadA|ache, Costive Bowels, Dumb Ague or ® ,f your food does not assimilate, •Turt’sTiny Pills® Sp will cure these troubles. Dose small. Price, 25c. Office, 39 Park Place, N. Y. ••• • • e Establlehed 1350. Nature’s Summer Remedies. ‘The Lord created medictnes out of the earth And he that in tci.se wiil not abhor them.
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