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til- V' f; 4" ' 1 h vTOB-SqLMtflGTON DISPATCH, FRIDAY :AF.TERNOQN, QCTQBER: 1.2, .1917. PAGE SIX , .-"-.jt " . TO .WOMEN -.. u V ; v nn - nnyonno : ; t 111!- 1. ' I 5- ( if ? ill v ,1 - s .1 1 11 is ll 1 -t hu 7 V Mr i ' y n .1 : r.-J U : 0 T'i VV-' : 1 "SOMETHING rN THE BLOCKi" I The hreinber?5 of the Cfeoral Society I 111 mm 6 Jatrle- to eV copies of tne In hstc to -each my home, the trainjmusic Ayhicfi will be Sung this season sped oV by applying to-e office of the direc- And this I surely couW depend upon; tor,- music having been received yes P.iit' Riirtdenlv there was a direftil I terd&y. , , : That's What Mount Pleasant Lady Says Caidui Is 1 find Tells What it Did for mer 2top, And then w cried, "Alas, what Who To nn? rock SHANAHAN-PRICE WEDDING. The marriafre of MtssMftliJ4alth Is there' a train ahead, a wfeclc, orjrico and Mr. C. Shanahah tOoK place this mornirie at mass at St. Mary's The answer came, "There's sometmns f Pro-Oathedral at 7 o'clock. Rev, in the block. And so my fellow trave'ler o'er life's vay, When likely to bo hindered for a day, ; Be not disturbed if all comes not your way Nor fear too much the cudden sound or shock When -some one shouts, Father C. Deflnen spoke the 'solemn, words which united the happy pair. ' Miss trice is a most popular and attractive vouner lady?, while the groom is a-civil engineer of King's bcr of fainting apelh.and Mountain, N. C. Mt. Pleasant, Tenni "As pi girt, K! war always ' well &n& healthy," says . Mrs. M. E. Rail of this place. ll have f always uccn accouiicwu - ucmvuj.' ne7 or felt any, rroublei like . .?. weak floaj tmtil l.cameo tfe -Changebf life. I was about forty five when that be gaa. I thint i would havo di$ had I not found out What 3 good friend to women Citrdui is ; , :f. ,- I suffered a great deal. I hadWi num- , i- would I -f . T . - i DO ODIlgea 10 lie ill uu a wccn.;ur, l w u at a time. f r are rapidly becorning thq strong featureipr Friday. and Saturday in Wilmington. steduializedjtKe amount of stret thatisirf adollar when you buy goods;in the right store?' it behooves -,up; all toAsee that . weget full value for our money tHese days. Mr. Hoover calls it bur patriotic duty -and we arc doing ?ilr bit by pricing our goods just as low. as we can. Doing a Strictly Cash Business enables us to Sell for v' inichLess. rllihik.itover -';'V;..r ' ; 'ff - -' vl- z I never likod to lietin bed Mrs. Ahdrew Lyon Watts, of Mt. 1 because it interfered so with niy work'. There's Tabor, Cblumhus county, has returned , Thg 8Wi'mmingvin my head wasnearly to her nome auer a aeugnuui Hiajr !J. Rackley. Mrs. Rackley' and chil- would make me-- so .di22y. I :tink. I aren accompanied ner uuiue auu wm usca uruuiu uu uu iui mum mice years, usinft in that time abojujt 8 or 10 bottles. I began to f ?el the improve ment in health before I had taken dne bottle, bit kept on taking it; rntll . I got in perfect health. ' Had it not been for Cardui-I know I would have been dead. something in the block." But it may be there's something too within i snmr fanit nrrrhnrr.P nnnifi hidden spend awhile there with her sin ' I Miss Annie Biggs, of South Boston, That causes failure of a real success Va., who has been visiting relatives Preventing heaven your earthly life here, has returned to her home. to bless; I Mrs- u- A- wancocK. 01 uoiusuoru, Then liften to that voice the ticking is hero visiting Mrs. RoScrt H. Wil- clock, jliamson. "Time passer., vet there's something, " in the block." ) ' ORGANIZE GLEE CLUB. I A Glee Club will be organized from 'Tis sad to see tho nations are at war, 'among members of the Y. W. C. A. To witness this commotion near and this winter and" the initial meeting far, will be held at that institution to- Eu!; Satan scmchov; Germany be-'morrow night at 8 o'clock. Members guilen, . or the Association arc invited to be- Ucz low and plausible his wiles come members Of the club and unu And makes her proud of Ilohenzol- sual voices are not necessary, as tire Jcrn stock i programs that will be rendered will Meanwhile we found "the something bo of a varied nature. The club will in the block." j take part in church services, Y. W. O soldier boy, your duty do abroad, I C. A. vesper services and concerts and And lor your country fisht, and rnay.-wiil appear in the early future before our God . I the members of the Army and Navy j Pcrsorve you safo till you shall , Club at Southport. Dues will not ex come jceed 25 cents a month, it is stated, A-ain to lovrd ones and to your, and this money will be used for pv- dear home ichnsing. music. Miss Faullne Wil-; Where once your raotucr d:d your Hams, an unusually talented young j Eupene -v,i -may, win uireci iikj wuik vl iiiu uiuu, t-. D J D You then can shout. "There's nothing and Miss Jessie Mercer has'agreed to j rrom Practice and Kesign in the block'-" j serve as pianist. Anyone wishing to as Chairmar E.N. ANDREWS. ! join the club should either notify the! ' Columbia. j secretary at the Association or tele-' : phone Miss Williams at No. 17C3-j :Now 1 9 am 62 ycais old, and weigh about "175, and am in the most perfect health." Give Cardui a trial for your trdubles. It should do for you what it hae done for thousands of others Advt. NEW F LOSES CHS 3 MM S. Martin Retire3 There will be services at the Tern-, pie of Israel at 8 o'clock thir, eveh-j ing. i WILLIAM McR. SMITH DEAD. At a meeting of the Bar Associa tion of New Hanover county h'eld at the Court Ilouoe thisnorning the res ignation of Eugene S. Martini Esq., for many years chairman of thajji body, was read from a letter addressed to the bar. 'Mr. Martin in retiring from LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR , $12.50 Serge Dresses , at . . ..... . . . $9.95 . Made from all Wool FrenchsSerge in sim ple but very attraq- tive models, have cloth or serge collar, smart pockets, wide belt Colors are navy, black, purple, brown, ! green and taupe, all SCS .:L . $9.95 $5.00 Striped Satin Skirts , .$3.98 Made of good quality striped satin in kig assortment of new color ings, shirred top models, with fancy shaded pockets, all sizes up to JO waisr .$3.98 Ladies' $7.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats 1 at $4.95 Panne Velvet brim, hatters plush crown, wide braid of good quali ty gros grain ribbon, tailored sat tin lining, in wide sailor and " mush-room shapes, all contrast ing shades. Friday and Saturday at . . . .$4.95 $1.25 R. and G. Corsets 79c Fine Batiste long hip Corset, front and side hose- supporters, rust proof boring,, neatly trimmed, medium bust. 'We have only 1 0 dozen in the Tot. All sizes. On sale for Friday and Saturday only . . ... . . 79c NOTION DEPARTMENT. 40c Brighton Talcum Pow der. . . . ... . . . . . . . . .5c Sweet Maiden Toilet Soap, 1 0c value . . ... . .y.5c 6 oz. Bottie Peroxide . . . 9c Children's- Knitted Sport CapsS) ... ... . . .;.":25c 25c Crepe de Chine Hand-, kerchiefs .... . . . 19c 1 Oc Middy Laces ..... 8c 5c Box Assorted Hair Pins at . . . . . . " ... . . .4c $1.25 Men's or Ladies' Um brellas . . ... . v .98c 25c Children's fine ribbed ; Hpsd (S) . . . ... . . . . . 18c, 25c Ladies' Lisle k Hose, black and white (5). . .19c DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS 29c Table: Pamask , . 19c Large size Bed Spreads $119 27-iri. Flannelette in dark colors, 15c value 12 l-2c 36-in. Messaline in all the wanted shades, $ K 50 value " .$1,39 36-in. Black Taffeta, $1.25 value .98c 38-in. Wool Check Suiting, 75c value . ... .... .59c 3 8-in. Black and White Shepherd Check (5) . . . . 35c Aisle on Lef Hand Side Main Floor. -. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT 25c Nottingham Curtain Net . . 29c t 44-rinches wide, real ' "lacey." pat- 5 tern in wnue or cream, v ery ope ; cial ... . . . 19c - Third Floor. Menrs Ulster Overcoats $9.95 Men's Fall length Ulster Overcoats, made from good heavy-weight Oxford grey coating, high but ton, convertible collar, Twill lin ing, $ 1 2.50 value, all sizes $9.95 " - 'V ; "v. r -h Boys' School Shoes. All Solid Leather and in good wide lasts, heavy soles, will give the best of satisfaction 'tor huskyyoungsters, sizes 9 to 13, $2.25 value at . . ... . $1.87 Sizes 13 1-2 to 2, $2.50 values at . . . . . $1.97 Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, $2,751 . value. $2.27 Men Section s. Main Floor Right The Woman's Missionary Soc'etv of, Form-r Wilmington Man. Passed St. Andrew's Presbyterian church- Away at New York Yesterday. met this afternoon at 4 o'clock. ! Mr. William McR. Smith, secretary - w - , . r the practice completes a long career T?oc w;iiin cmut, r-t tjvtt ht ' of Norfolk, and son of Captain and! Miss Willie Smith, of Rocky Mount,' jPfferson Smith- of this citv lot usefulness in the professio. His who has bcn visitin"1 friends rni rl-1 jeceraon smun, 01 ims ciij, atives here, has returned to her borne. Am in New York yeaterday. accord- work has ever been marked by care- inj; auvice .. reuuauis un- cuy. air. ruine3n and attention to techJiiqnes, n i.l i i i - in - 1.1. r and above- all, his sterling integrity been postponed. Mr-v R C Bnwpn nf rharV-fon Smith had been in ill health for some S. C, has returned to her home after tiiae and ad gone to New York to spending some time in the city with csulta specialist, and it is under relatives. i rtod that he underwent an operation 'from which he never rallied. On accevmt f Thcfuncral of Mr. ' Tne body fce brought to Wil- W. A. Williams, the m-ctinr; of the min&tGn tomorrow morning and the Woman's Auxiliary of St. James has firaeral hel4 from thc residence of the cstDorpd parents. Although Mr. Smith had i a. i not lived here for the past several t5 t u i x years, he is remembered by a host of Jf"liaf,lDpP8T tnJs fiends who will mourn his loss and wnfnH I ; fiif?HP nt' -?ere Shf their sympathy to the bcrcav- will spend sevpra! days with her aunt, rl . Mrs. C. II. Hargrove. . "C3, ' ' J1, I X The Epworlh 'Loasue of Grace' FARRIG MAXES IMPROVEMENTS., Methodist church will hold a mission-, ary meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. , Wc" Known Bakery Installs Modern The public is invited. and Up-to-Date Machinery. K -5f The Farris Bakery, the well knofn Mrs. Earl Orrell is undergoing esfablishmn: conducted by Mr. TV, treatment at the James Walker Me- T. Farris, has recently put in an en morial Hospital. Her many friends tircly new bakery outfit. The plant h' ic for her cpeedy recovery. 1 now has an automatic sifting mar x- chine. All of this machinery is op- Mr. and Mr3. R. T. Huntley, operated by electric power. Petersburg, are here for a few days' With the installation of the new with relatives. They will visit in outfit, the concern will be in a better Scuthport before returning home. position than ever before to accom- modatc the public in bread and cake Woman's Tan Walking Shoes supply, both in quality and quantity. Just received. Wilmington Shoe Co. ' (advt.) ZXS32S DIcU. I - - -5f ' i PERSONAL MENTION. ' . i .4 J 4 4 f, Died in New York City. October 11th, ( Sheriff" J: TD. Robinson of Brunswick .1917. WILLI M MacRAE SMITH, son county is a visitor to thc city today, of Thomas Jefferson and Ada Costen Mr. Jackson Johnson, of Winnabow, Smith, in thc 46th year of his age. is in the city today on business. The funeral services will be held Rnrmtfl;Hvi ii TTTvtrm ant - et the family residence 616 Dock ' wilFgo to Topsail tomorrow, where - ctreet, Sunday afternoon . at 3:30 he will appear in behalf of a client in O CIOCK. s( mnQ'ictrfitn.'c pmi:' Vi4xt O "v j v V- w. II. 9 V' This Store Sells GarraentStflg&de by KbungWimfen's Coat will ever be a shining example to, his brothren of the profession. Th mem bers of the bar, as well as thre coin munity, will wish Mr. Martin many mere years of happiness. After the reading of the resignation, a committee of the following ,gentle men wa3 appointed to report back to the bar on Monday, October 22, at 10 o'clock: Hon. A. G. Ricaud. Hqn. Geo. Rountree and Mr. Robert Ruajrk. The letter of resignation follows: "To the Bar of New Hanover County: "Gentlemen of the Bar: Tttc time has come when I deem it proper that I should retire from the practice of the law and the position of yoifir chair man, which your partiality has for many years conferred upon me. "Since I came to the bar in 1874, every member of the profession then practicing has passed away, , nnd all recollection of them is fast' passing away also. "I have enjoyed my association with the members of the bar, and ' part from, you with deep regret. I thank you for the kind consideration and regard you have always shown to me and I sincerely hope that you may live long in successful practice, co llecting honor upon yourselves, and the bar of this State. : "I now bid you farewell, c" ; . "Yours very truly, "E. S. MARTIN." After the appointment of -the com mittee, the bar set a - calendar for th6 term of court beginning here Mon day, October 22. af ter .wJtuch j the meeting was adjourned. The meet ing was presided, -aver' by.lloii, A. G. Ricaud. We Buy For You For Cash. We Sell to Yoi! For Cash, "72 L U y J A) 11 v v SJ U V V) iJ, V J V 1 V M V W V ) li V ) V U V i A) U V V ) U V M ) U V ) V V V V It- I M : V V U V lf -.v i ' 'ii ' ' ""' 11 ' ''" ' '' 1 ' 1 ;' ' ' . i Oil TDCtSITOi K A LL Wool and a YarVide''. went out of fashion with most garment makers when the price of Wool went , up. ' They put m cotton and skimped on the full ness of the garment. - ; Btit 6ne maker we know ref used to sacrifice standards. ' -J- K . ; Wooltex Coats an Suif arebsyutely all W661 and there is generous fullnes3in everyM, line - v . . . ' - v fc-' -' h" ' ' Our Wooltex prices will surprise you. DEATH OF MRS. HUGdfNS." " $i , " Passed Away TKsf Morning-fJfFurteral Services Tomorrow. 'i News of the death of Mts. Eva Huggins, wife of Mr. I. F. Jggins, which occurred this morning , at 7:10 o'clock at her home, No. liij, North Third street,' following an illniss that had extended over a long period, will be learned; Tvjlth genuine sirow by her many friendg here and elsewhere. The . deceased, who was in her forti eth year, was a "co;nsistent nMiber of the Bladen Street Methodist? church, a woman of the highest Chriaftn -type and beloved by all who kbje&v her. She is survived by a husband teiid two daughters, Masses Annie andjiLucile Huggins. "" . Complete funeral arrangements had not been made -.early, this afjtfernqoh, but it was Stated that the' last sad rites would be "conducted from the late home ; tomorrow, af terndjri : . at 3 o'clock by ber pastor, Rev. E,'C. Sell, and interment ;will bo made An jOak dale Gem&tery- ' I THE ITC10BB Wide Awake President," Mr. Wyatt A. Taylor, eld Secretary AM-Sduth j Christian Endeavor Extension Com Jmittoe. (b) "How to Get and Hold : New MembcrV Miss Grace Bowen, (Wilmington. (c) "Making " C. ' E. i Frayer Meetings Interesting," Mrs. J. Southerland, Wallace. (d) Value of a C. E. Ezpert Course," Mr. S. T. Meares, Clarkton. 10:10 Appointment of Commit tees: (a) Nominations. (b) Reso- Many Endeavorers from this city lutions. (c) Place of Next District ,. . . , , ,t: Convention, (d) Award of Banner. will attend the second annual meeting s T t-- c j j , . , 10:1 (a) "New Dx;e Standards.' of the Southeastern Christian En- (b)c. E. Army of Universal Pa deavor Convention, which will be con- .-nf .r Sfirv:PP Mr wvn a Savior 10:30 Song. ! iu.oo ilk; ui iiiuui uuucavui' Christian Endeavorers WiU Assemble in Force There Tomorrow Morning. vened for a two-day session at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Clarkton Presbyterian church. In- rr,g bevotional Life-How to Promote ciuoca among tnose wno win go irom Jt Mr w A Gamble Jr yii1T1ing. here will be Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clark, ton N c Misses Carrie .Nekirk Isabelle and 10:5o6no Minute Reports from izabeth McDougalL Ida Black, Dr. Dclegates: The Best Thing. My So A. D McClure. pastor of St Andrew s cicfy Has Done the Past Yeaf Presbyterian church, -and Messrs. i1:05 Open Parliament Bring George L. Mitchell. W. A. Gamble, jr., v rtrtiMttrn- fnr a0illfinn officers J'Wa Fme Meal Mr:-A W. II. Howell. Miss Margaret S. Hall, Mr. Stuart Cover, Mr. B. B. Rey nolds and . Mis3 Carrie Bowen. All Presbyterian' churches in the city will be well represented atvlhe convention. Unusual interest attaches to the meeting and the progranuas arranged, that Officiate," Mr. Wyatt A. Taylor. 11:45 Announcements. Saturday Afternoon. W. A. Gamble, Jr., presiding. 2 : 00 Song Service. 2 : 15 Devotional. 2:30 "Making the Mission Study ... .-y ftrrrC - The Luaanne Guarantee. If, after using the contents of a can, you are not satisfied in every respect, your gro cer, will refund ypur money". What could be better than a cup (or two) of good, old Luzianne ? The aroma will tickle your nose; the taste will tickle your palate; the price will please your purse ; and all will live hap pily ever after. Luzianne tastes all the way down If it doesn't taste better and go twice as far as any other coffee at the price, go get your money back. NOW get a can of Luzianne and make it do, what we say. Do that Ask for profit-sharing catalog. a cuyy ui wmun iuiiUWB, yv Class a Success." Miss Kate M. Johns- r with features: ; ton. Secretary. Clarkton. Saturday Morning, October 13. , o:as..r!ftmUt-A TAIim wrV ?'nftVW Presiding, - gluart Cover Intermediate, Wilmink- 8.00 to 9:00 Registration of Dele- trm ton. 2:40 "Our Christian Endeavor Pub lications." Mr. W. A. Gamble. Jr. 2:50 Monthly Program of Service in Dixie: "Plans of All-South Exten- clrtTV Pnmmlttoo ' fUIy Wirhtt A Tow. H Clark lor o.5 T.r. nv v 3:15-"Kinston, N. C. July 6-9, gates and Assignment to Home3. , 9 : 00 Opening Session and Song Service. 9:15 Quiet Hour; led by Rev. W. 1 H. Goodman. Clarkton. i Ihe Reily-Tylor Compar Jtov- Orleans 9 : 4 5 Special-Music.' 1 Pl n&Kin&Jith) and Medical Author v vn K t IDON'T NEGLECT uniin nrnmi i Ail nlUtt SIUIMH A. -iO.'.-B-ROfSSEN' ; ' 'A "v rnrr-' rr.? "' " Mlv 1111 " TWO COLLI Si ONS TODAY. . w "- Trofley Car and Wagon and Trolley . ao AuiC;iriieile. - A trdlleyicar and.orie ofi.fi wag ons of thje Clark-Lynch Lumber Com pany collided atTwentieth sleet and Woollcott avenue, about Iff 1 o'clock this mcrning. The car was consider ably . damaged and the wg$4 only sligk'tryt No one as injur'eaV AnVautomobile driven by, t Sheriff George ' C. - JacKsbn.-1 collided I Vitft' a street cslr about 1 o'clock today, near the u corner of Fourth ancj i Castle streets. There was nnhr ftlifcV1 rfnt: and.totbdy was hurt. i- - ;. ... 1, T.--.--, . ,Lm mi 1 EVERY DftO GHTER NEEDS IRON AT times To pat strength into her nerves : and color into her' cheeks Thar c a ri bo n-fceauU rosy chkl women -withv out iron. Th trouble. in th pnst haVteec that when r& men n o c4 od iron thoy Rftn e r 1 y t5X tnTlia irornt.!1 wnicn otun corroded t .b e . stomach a h 4f' ftid fac mora harm than -eBOJ. Today, doctors j?r crifc organic iron Kuxated Iron. This 'isartvctrisit' forrn f Iron la- easily Aslwlinted, does not Haclcen nor In jure the: tedtn nor.-upRCt thfe stotnach. It t41r inrreaser -the krnsrth . anfl- en durance of T; veaft.'i-' rtwvoua. frrttafile. careworn,' ho&sard J01"?' vroMen 100 per- ?ccn - in-t two1. twocki ticia; sn many jnst5neet.tf' hhve- uaefl H in ray oivn S .JCJne M.. !.. ., ; J3n? Ferdinrd KfttMart b 1 win .irix yvuuv'i auvot mrantec cr etiecess i It la :iSlsocnscH In th! 4 U tfat4, (frv ftgiv i7 - -i '''M ""VV"'. ,.- mington. 7 : 35 Address 'Power for r'.V Mt T 3 "All-SOuth Convention, Mem: ,-phis, Tenn., July 11-14, 1918." ! 3:20 Business Session: Election of officers. Miscellaneous Business, j 3 : 45 Open Parliament "Commit tees that Commit," led. by Wyatt A. Taylor. " !r , ' i 4:15 Adjournment. I Saturday Evening, j Geo. L. Mitchell, presiding. I 7:15 Song Service! ; 7:35 Devotional, led by Dr. A. D. iMcCIure, Wilmington. -, i 7:50 "A Message from Our State I Union." Mr. George L. Mitchell, Wil j mington. . i , . . . ; . I S:lf Address: "Zeal for Christ's Service," Mr, Wyatt A. Taylor. 8 : 35 Pledges to State Union. 8:30 Pledges to State Union. 8:45 Address:.' "Christian Endeav-, ice," Rev. W. H. Goodman. jor s upnortumty in jsprtn caToiina,": 7:55 Special Music ur. a. jj. jwcgiure. I 9:10 Benediction.. ;. I Sunday Morning, October 14. I 6 : 45 Early 'Morning Praise and PrayAr Service. Sunday School and, (Church Service. '. , j Sunday Afternoon. 3 : 00 Juniors and- Intermediate Rat- Hv in charge of Mrs. W. H. Howell, Wilmington and Miss Kate M.. Johns ton, Clarkton. 1 . ' ' Sunday Even'ng. . ! "Rert G. Jones, vice president, pre- i- .eiaing. . , 6 : 30 Model " Christian'" Endeavor i jrrayer MeetingSubject. Committed toYott?" If Timothy 1:1- Committee Work Meeting), Lead er. av. a. Gamble. Jr.. , 1 7f1 0Songf Service and Devotional A pW "Valttef Music to thjr Pr'ay f i Committee on Place of Next Cofl vention: (b) Resolutions Commits 8:20 Address: "Christian EndW . or in Dixie," Mr. Wyatt A. Taylor. i - 8:45 Consecration and Uec;i Service. . i ENGINE FOR ROCK CRUSHER. Rial Tf vnii atp nnt ah1p tn rlierpst vonr food, if you lack an appetite, if your j County , Commissioners Instai stomach is sourj gassy, upset, yourf at Gregerson Quri ry. tongue coated, your head oches and I A 9 i y.a.. you are dizzy and have heartburn use ; purcnased bv the nenW-nt Mi-o-na at once, the first dose brings ; ..r," mu! sure, safe and effective relief. 1?. k 7n-MoTf Buy now-today- sixty cent box. ?hTv nf TPi For sale at R. R. Bellamy. Advt. ' lL!? at a , J I 'place, which the county ov.n. , j will also -be used in conn;-' no: 9:50 Five Minute TalKs: (a)-r-"A the lime-grinding: machinery er Meetings," Mr. Bert G. Jones, Wil- came place. This new outfit trill n ....... I -- - . Serv: exhaustible supply - 'of road buiici ) material and .the farmers "v::i 8 : 00 Installation of Officers. 8 : 10 Report of Committees : ably avail themselves of the l'' L;, '"put. The outfit cost the county' (a) proximately $2,000. ' You Can Shake Loose from The Tortures of Rheumatism : - . - By using S. S. S. x " The germs of Kheumatisin, at e in the blood, which is' laden with mil lion s' of the minute tlemons of pain, causing untold 'suffering and bringing its .victim from vitror and strength to What, Ukalmost Jielplessness. "To get; realand. U genuine relte:from this disease, i-t these disease germs .must be. com J pletely routed dut'of the system through, the - blood. - .,; ., 4 ; , : S. S S.'has been, used .for 'fifty years with satisfactorj "results 1nthe treatmenit. of Rheumatism. It ' It is a powerful antidote, and cu i - . v.-:i,i:.,v t : ' Write to-day to our medical j T'ertnrl whri wilt ' cJve .vott va , advice- regarding . ihe proper t, ment of yonr. own case. A3- Swift Specifics Co., D?r- 1 lantvGx . ";r y
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