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VOL. XL.
A. NEWSPAPER IF O 33, THE PEOPLE
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905.
TSRMS:-8l l'KK ANN I'M IX ADVANCE
NO. 20
TO THE MERCHANT: If vcu haven't Red Meat Tobacco in stock, write the factory we will supply you direct
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RCAD Tills CAHKKfl.I.f,
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J and lias been mad
Z' son'11 supervision i
WufcVfc JtUCAti. Allow uo one to do
Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been
In uso for ovor 30 year, lias bonio tlio signature of
and lias been madn under his pcr-
i Hinoo its Infancy.
Allow uo one todcrolvo yon In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitation and "JiiHt-us-gooil" are but
Experiments that trillo with and endanger tlio licnlth of
Infants aud Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorln is a harmless (mbstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnreotio
mibstiinco. Its ago is lis guarantee. It destroys Worms
mid allays FcvcrlHhness. It cures Diarrhoea and AYInil
t'nlie. It relieves Teething Trouliles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio
Stomach mid ISowcIs, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's I'auacca The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TWtt eiNTAUH eeMMNV, TT MUftV tEtT. NtW YORK 6TT.
H. D. ALLEN & COMPANY,
WELDON, N. C.
NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK ARRIVING.
WATCH
THIS
SPACE,
"THE BLUES."
IT 1V1U, 1)0
AyerPills
Keep tiiciii in tne- house.
TskL- one w h'.'n voufotl bil-
iousortlUzy. 't l:ey a.t di
roctlyontheii
Want your moustache or beard Rl R K I M G H AM ?S DYE
abeautlful brown or rich black? Use nm it. . . '" "
When you tliinlc vuu have u hanl
lin e in life
When you iuiini) your Botrows ro
greater tlmo other pcnplo's
When you are grouchy because your
plana Jo not pan out
uuattnen i a good limo to ctmpurc
your condition with some who hnvo
harder time than ynu, mire sorrows than
you, less proscrity than you
Should you hiippen to be in tho sort
of mocd (li'HC. il. J, road a tou'hing pas
sage in the life history of a poor Mil-
waukeo woman. Read it anyway this
from "the short and simple anna's of tho
poor."
Mm. Mary Wiedi", widow, hst her
uol( child, a littlo girl. Klu had no
money to give the child a decent scpul-
cticr, snewentto t lie poor commis-
siantr. And this is the frcquel :
Mm. "A'icdig staggered up tho path in
the crniotiry which led to the plot of
ground where her husband was buried,
bearing the little colfiu which held the
body o! hi r little ono. Phc took a spade
she had put th-rc tho day befuro and
began to utg. roor woman, she ws
digging the grave of her only child
tho last sweet tiotl at had held her to
earth.
And as she worked she solib d and
cried. Sim t ailed on the dead man under
tho ground to help her bear h r sun
till she cou'd con c to him.
A man who pi-sed through the ceme
tery heard the crjing and went to the
spot where tho frail woman beat to her
awful ta.k.
She explaiaid why she was digging
the grave herself, she bad no money
to rav the Bcxtin "They would have
buiied bcr for mo for nothing if
I had lit them put her grave over there
in the potter's field Hut she was such
a little child, so little, and sometimes
when I was obliged to leave her alone
she was afraid ot the dark. I wanted
her to lie by her father's side so she
would not be afraid. I told the poor
comrobsi'iner how 1 felt and ho gave this
ci mo. The woman who lives next door
from me is coming out next iMicday to
p'ant seme vines."
And the agonized mother talked i
half wild with her grief and scarce know
ing what she taid, calling tenderly the
oume now of hutband, now of chhd
The man had a heart. He hurried
to the sexton and gato hiiu money to dig
the child's grave and money to round tie
little mound and plant some simple flow
ers. And tho woman cried, but this
time the tears wero ewect instead of
bitter.
This storv is not fr m tho pages of
ila'zio.
Neither is it fancy ekctch. It is
i.rimed in reliable newspaper which
gives full particulars concerning the wo
man nnme anu io:orv.
There are thousnnds ot storios as sad
hers.
("i.nmaro tour disappointments and
ir. utiles and sorrows and heart aches
a-;ii, il,nn uf this miserable one. Are
y, u n t at-bed i f your fault findings anil
bit'etnrss and hatred if conditions?
Y.iu hae not passed through tiaUea
Ex.
The "Rank of W,
,-,::WELDON N. C.:K
OrpiM Mer The Lais of tie State of North Carolio?,
AUGUST 20TH, 18'J2.
STATIC OF NORTH CAROLINA DKl'OSITORY.
HALIFAX COUNTV DKIUSlTORt .
...... .... ii-i'i hou iii.'iiki rnu v.
lunnur rv r.uuo.i
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $33,000.
f ten years thi. institution tiu' provided banking f.cin.ie. for
luii'MkhildoriMa dirooloN hv. beeu UoniUod with the b- ""to
IU'uf.x and Nottharapto. oountie. form my year.. Money is loaned upon ap
proved security at tho legal rate of interest-six per oentuni. Accounts ol all
olieited,
I'rosident: Vioe-Prcsidwt: . C"8lli!!:.m.,
W. K DANTRI. Tin It. W. LEWIS, W. K.O.inn.
N. 0.
Da. n. W. LEWIS,
Jaokson, Northampton county,
i
The largest and best plant
the State.
CHARLES MILLER WALSH,
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S- WOMEN
jy TI (Mfaa
, Wiie.-jl win"
HEAVEN,
How bright that home, in which tho blest Bhall dwell
Within its bounds no evil thing ean oume.
hs sunlight is tho presence of our Lord,
And there Ood w'pcsall teais Iroui ev'ry eye,
In that most Holy Book to mortals given,
As lamp to guide our ening foot aright
And light to shine upon the narrow way
That unto heaven, earth's weary pilgrims lead,
Hy many a symbol God forcshadowctli
What human eye hath never yet beheld
Nor ear of uiorLl being ever heard,
Nor heart of man is able to conceive,
The figures that depict tho heavenly homo
Have something suited to each human taste :
The Now Jerusalem with golden streets,
And gates of poail and ev'ry precious stono ;
Tho water, life's river from the throne
Flowing with crystal stream through fields of grocn,
Upon whose banks the trees of life do grow,
Hearing Iwclvekinds of fruit that healing bring
To all the citizens of that bright land ;
The choir lofily slrains peal grandly forth
Like nolso of many waters, as ihvy swell
Through all that city's bounds and sluiing plains,
Or soft, seraphic mUBic, whose glad notes
Shall thiill tho souls of all who there shall meet
nd sad partings and then, hand in hand,
Hold converse sweet of the long, lung ago
When on the earth they dwelt and foudly loved
And with abiding faith and patience, bore
The ilia that come to all of mortal frame,
Finding in darkest hours tho rays of light
That beam for those whoso uarmenta wero mado
By cleansing in the precious blood of Christ ;
All that is promised and from thonco inferred
Assurance gives that each redeemed soul
Shall there find all there ean be hoped or wished,
Say, brother, sister, is yourpurpeso fixed.
And are your treasuro and jour heart np there?
Joseph T. Deny, in Atlanta Constitution.
WHFN DE SUN SHINES HOT.
No, dire ain't no use in wukkio' in do bluzln' summer lime,
When dc fruit done fill Je oichaid, and do berries bend do vino,
Derc'e enough to keep us hbbin' in do li.tlo garden spot,
And dere ain't no use in wukkio' when de sun chines hot.
For I'so read it in de Bible, 'bout de lili"S how dey grow ;
It was put in clere on purpose d it we wukk-iu' men would know
Pat dis diggin' and a-grabbin wasn't meant to be our lot,
And dere ain't do use in wukkio' wheu do sun shines hot.
Does you heir de crick a-oailin' as it crawls beyunt dc hill ?
Toes you soo do vines awaviu', bidoiu' mo to ooino and fill?
Where my hook an' line? Say, Hannah, gimme all debait you got,
For dere ain't do use in wukkin' when de shun shines hot.
Jos' 'bout dark I oomc homo strollio' wid a buoch o' lubly trout,
Hannah see an' start a grinnin', little Uastus gib a shout,
Soon tho hoecake am a-bakin', fish a-fryin', table sol,
No, dere ain't no uso in wakkin' when dc sun shines hot.
DR. PflTTON,
HE WENT HOW. IMl'O TUB UIIDU.NI) TO
I'lKD ll.MN.
OLD INDIAN PIPES-
FAITH AIIOI'T
hKINU'V.
WHAT THEY
while
Tho recent oairow escape of I'r. John
G. l'attou from losing his life in a fight
between hostile tribes of cannibals on
ooo of the uucvangeliz;d islands in the
South I'ocifio, calls td mind ono of the
most interesting ol his early experiences.
It is the story of tho well he dug, and
the tlToat it had on tho natives. Those
hea'.hcn, it mu.-t bo remembered, wore
on a miail island where uo freth water
was accessible. All llicy had to depend
upon was rain; and dining the dry sea
son they diank the milk of ihccocoanuts
as long as it lasted When th.) "rain
god" delayed bis answers to their pray
ers, thcro was much suffering
Alter examining the ground carefully
Dr, I'attuo believed a well might be Bunk
that would yield fresh water. With
much prayerful thought, and many mis
givings lest the water, if ho found any,
should provo to be salt, Dr. Patton chose
a spot, and began to di. Tho lavages,
supposed he was crazy. His unheard of
way of searching for water aroused their
superstitious fears. All ho could per
suade or hire native hands to do was to
pull a windlass rope and diaw up the
looacned earth as he sank tho well deeper
and deeper. He dug tho earth wiih bis
own hands.
After going down thirty feet he
struck a spring. Ilosi'ntingly he tasted
it. It was puro, fresh water, Tho ef
fect was magical. Tho man who had
been disbelieved and jeered at was now a
"prophet. "llo had said he would go down
into the ground and "find rain;" and now
the people bclivid that all ho told them
about Jehovah and Jesus Chiiit "vas
true, i hen follows a wonderful Btory
of success; of tho destruction of idols
tho building of a church, tlio establish
ment of schoolH, the framing of a code
of enlightened laws, the transformation
of a tribe of cannibals into a well ordered
community.
' NATURE'S IIOMF. TIOTMNT.
Paul from a llurn Promptly Relieved
by Chamberlain's Pain Halm.
A little child of Michael Strauss, of
Vernon, Conn , was recently in great
pain from a burn cn the hand, and as
eold applications only increased the in
flammation, Mr. Strauss came to Mr.
James N. Nichols, a local merchant, for
something to stop the pain. Mr. Nic
hols says: "I advised him to use Cham
berlain's Pain Bafm, aDd the first applica
tion drew out theinfiimmation and gave
immediate relief. I have used this
liniment niysolf and recommond it very
often for cuts,burns,sprains and lame back
and have never known it to disappoint."
For sale by W.M.Cohen, Woldon,
N. C , W. E. Bcavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
POK OVEKHIXTY Vi:HS.
Mrs. Winsuiw'b Soothinu Svkdp
has been used for over 60 years by mill
ions of mothers for their childien while
teething, with perfect success. It soothes
tho child, softens the gums, allays all
paiu; cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve
the poor Hi tic sufTvrer immediately. Sold
by Pruggista in every part of tho world.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for" Mrs. Wioslow's Soothing Syrup,'
and take no other kind.
A TEXT OF L1FK.
Said the old colored deacon: "1 ain't
bothered 'bout whither dar's life on de
moon, or not. How ter keep life
gwinc on de earth is what gits me!"
Ouarrier and Manufaoturer of MON-
U MUSTS. TOM B 8 , GRAVE
STONES of every description.
Freight prepaid on all shipments.
Safe delivery guaranteed. Write for
""signs and pneea
MLAlso ln Fencing, Vases .
et., for cemetery anct oiner ,
nnriwuUVI At lOWDfit priceil.
W.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Work Delivered At Any Depot.
A mother's love starts man or woman
on Hie rinht palh. Tlie light remedy at
the riiihl linu,' fn a nmiliet for llw imual.
UutherhiHKl is often looked fotward to
with feelinirs of great dread by most worn
en. At such a time when she is nervous,
dyspeptic, irritable and in need of a uterine
tonic winietliiua which will calm the ncrv.
oils system through the special organs, and
a strength builder, she will find tr. Pierce's
Havotite Prescription just what is needed.
Here is medicine that has stood the test
of a third of a century with approval, in
that time it baa sold more largely than any
other remedy put up specially for woman's
weaknesses. It is guaranteed by the pro
prietors not to contain a particle of alcohol
which could only do harm to a sensitive
System.
The World's Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, of Buffalo, N. Y., proprietors of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, offer a t.yn
reward for women who cannot be cured of
Lcucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus,
nr r.-uUin.r nf Womb. All thev ask is a fair
I and reasonable trial of their means of cure.
Dr. Pierce's PlMBant Pellets cure cull
abpation, biliousnesa and headache.
LIVE IN THE PRESENT.
The only safe way is to live in the
pre'ent tense Yesterday we cannot
rcaoh except that wo may repent of its
sins and be forgivm, and the future has
not yot dnie and will bo sufiVient unto
itself on its arrival. To-day is our uwn.
The duty uf life with us is "now." To
live humbly toward God, to live cour
ageously and generously, reaching nut
our hands in a brotherly way and doing
what good wo can to-day is nur privi
lege. Every day livid right will make ii
better for us to morrow, whatever that
maj I.e.' Tu live each thy ra thaiji wc
only had the one day on earth the mJ
day in which tu do good, I ho one day In
which to praiie God, the one day in
which to be loyal to Christ, the one day
in which to make the world happy
that is the way to live in order to bring
something of heaven into the pnseot.
And surely lhat is the way wo lught to
live; wo who are novelets passing through
this world lo our home beyond. As
Jcoph Luoaek tints :
"We arc pilgrim" hound for h ime,
For the su .ny, sunny clime,
h re the na'my aephyrs waft the sweets
Ol endloj-s BUiUtier time.
Whie h aria at! always gay,
Where fruits immortal grow,
And music mingles 'mid the scene,
Where joys unending flow."
LI KB FINDING MONEY.
Finding health is like finding money
so think thuBe who are siek. When
you have a cough, eold, sore threat, or
cheat irritation, better act promptly like
W. 0. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va.
lie Bays: "I had a terrible chest trouble,
caused by smoke and coal dust on my
lungs; hut, after finding no reliif in
other n medics, I was curtd by Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds." Greatest sale of
any cough or lung medicine in tho world.
At all druggists' drug stores; 50c. and
II 00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free.
a m.r.Nsist, in nisunsi:.
"The old man's m quarantine," said
the Billville youth.
"Thank the Lord!" exclaimed the old
lady "We'll have poace in the family
for ten days."
GOT OFF CHEAP.
Ho may well think, ho has got eff
cheap, who, after having contracted con
st i ration or indigestion, ;t (till able to
pcrfeotly restore l.ia health. Nothing
wil do this but Dr. King's New Life
Pills A quick, pleasant, ar.d certain
cure for headache, cnnatipaiiot' cto. 2.ic.
at all druggists' drug at, res; gaaiinieed
No man is a (ool who is wise enough
to rccogoiiii his owu folly.
Jlr. J.H. l'lmh'a Home Treatment ll:w
been greatly revised after many years hard
study and practice in chronic diseases
among men, women :md children. Alter
studying all the Home Treatments in
print up to date, he is conscious of having
the combination ot methods and institie
tions that come closer to nature for curing
discuses th;att any known to-day. There
fore, he appeals to tho good judi'ment of
those who have failed to be cured by all
other methods not to Ioho hope but Hive
his method a trial and lie convinced that
they cm be cured. Among his methods
are. tlie Kioelieniieul sails, which are
uuturc's remedies arid an ideal home ttc;it
nient. These new treatment for disease
are bused upon ltiocheiniatry and nle wit li
out a doubt the (;reuteat discoveries ol' the
age. Instructions in exercise, hatha inter
nal and external, what and when to eitt,
deep breathing, kinds nud quantities of
water U) be taken daily are also given.
This combination give moro iulormatiou
as to how to live than you can act from
any other source. It tells you how to cou-
tinue well alter you are cured.
Write to day and get his pamphlet free,
which explains his method of treatment.
lilKJMS aos-iu & 11 t'OCKHKLL HUM.
Dallas, Texas.
The ooean of life has many people who
arc fishing for compliments.
Good advice to women. If you want
a beautiful complexion, clear skio, bright
eyes, red lips, good health, tako II ol
lister's Rooky Mountain Tea. Thcro is
nothine like it. ilo cents, Tea or Tab
lets.
W. M.Cohen, Weldon, N C,
J. N. Brown, Halifax, N. C.
It need scarcely be told that in the
piper of long ago each feather appended
to the stein represented an enemy slain.
Ifone doubted i lie record of the war eagle
feathers, t lie wairior then showed the
scalps of the enemy, winch wero kept
as a sort of sacred proof of his word
Such pipes were used only on occasions
of peace and war. Spcuking roughly,
the pipes were in molded clay, the best
of the Western tiibin ia slate pipe stone
taken from the famous quarry west of
tho Mississippi. Before the great buffa
lo and antelope liunls, when herds ol
game were driveu iuto a pound, or aD
inclosed area of suares, it was customary
for the Indians to whiff tho incense ol
propitiation to the spitits of the animals
about to bo slain, explaining that only
tho desito for food compelled the Iudi-
ans to kill, and the hunt was the will of
tho Master ol Life or "Master of the
Roaring Winds," who would compensate
tho animals in tho next world, The
pipes used for this ceremony usually
show the figure of a man in conference
with the Ggurc of on auiin il. Others
show the figures of Indians with locked
hands. This typifies a vow of friendship
to be terminated only by death, It was
usually between men; but sometimes be
tween a man and woman, in which oasc
tho Platonic bond not only precluded
but forbade the very possibility of mar
riage. After that who shall say lhat
the stolid Indian has no vein of senti
ment in his naturi?
Ouo of the moat curiciB pipes I have
ever sien I bought from a Crco on a
reservation east of tho refugee Sioux,
it is in tho shape of a war hatchet, of a
metal which I do not know, though 1
suspect it is galena mixed with day, the
edge being sharp enough, but the back
of the ax being a bowl und tho handle a
pipe stem. The odd lines in Indian
carvings and woven work arc not without
meaning. Fighting Mistah onuld read a
legend where wo saw nothing butbizaire
markings. There were tho circular lio
hollow down, meaning clouds; tho ir ss,
meaning the coming of tl:o priest; the
tree, a tjpe 1 1 peace, with its branches
overshadowing the nationsjtho wavy line,
sieuil'vi e water; the arrow, war. lhe
irdinary Indian can road a tribal song or
chronicle Irom obscure drawings on the
lace of a reck, or crazv colored work on
raped bultalo skin. Outing.
( atise of Itisiuiiiita
ludigislioii nearly always disturbs tho
sleep moro or lets aud is oltcn tho causo
ol iosomniu. Many oases havo been
permuueutly cured by Chamberlain'a
Stomaoh and Liver Tablets.
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon,
N. C, W. K. Heavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks Garysburg, N. C.
i : i srtiyrr i
Ynplc in a tttuQ'liog urgamcDt often
occupy tho until of disoord.
Thousands Ilave Kidney Trouble
ami Don't Know it.
How To VXwtX Oat
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours;
t sediment or set
'J tling Indicates an
. iinliahhv eontif-
Y?tion of the kid-
Ineys; it u stains
your linen it is
ftvirience of kid-
J;f( ncy trouble; too
JV pacs tt or pain in
the back is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are outuf onlr,
Wlmt to Do.
There is comfort In the knowledge so
often expired, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the tjreat kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in tho
back, kiincys, liver, bladder and every part
cf the urinary pascage. It corrects inability
lo hold water and scalding pain tn passing
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root fs soon
realised. It stands the highest for Us won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you n?d a medicine you should have tho
beit. Sold by drugg:3t3 In 50c. tnd$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery (F -,V
and a bock thit z?.6f7fr
more ahriutit.bothrcntjgljHtJ
abnolutf ly free by mail. -ilR
Adare:. Dr. Kilmer Ik H..mof Rwamp-noot
Co., Dmghamt'-n, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading tin:; insrous offer in this paper
Don't make a'.y mistake, but remember
tho namo. S - -.rn-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-koot, ami the address, Einghamton,
IN. Y., on every uoitia.
A life sentence "From tbc cradle to
the grave."
ATTACKEIMBY A M 0 B
and btatcD, io n labor riot, unlit covered
with sores, a Chicago street car eoDducUr
applied Ilucklou'a Arnica SaUr, and vaa
soon sound and well. . "I uso it in my
family," wiitcs (). J. Yc!eh, of Ti
konnha, Mich., "and find it perfect.
Simply great for cuts and huron. Ouly
25a. at alt drupniMs' drug stores
J. A. ALSTON
FINE
Family- Groceries,
;llAKS'l'I'.lil) f. VUli I'OH IMI.US.
Itehing, Mind, Weeding or rrotrudimi
Piles. DrueeislH reluud money it ' l'AO
OINTMKN l tails toeure any easo.no mat
ter ot how longstanding, in H to 14 days.
First aiioliealum eives ease aud rest. 6lc,
It your druist liasu t ll semi ooc in
stanipt and it will be forwarded post
paid oyrarlB Meuicine co , ni mollis, dio.
The unconscientious aoamslross is not
II she scams. t
Arc jou laekiug in strength and vigor?
re you weak? Arc you in pain? Do
u feel all run dowu? Tho blessing ol
health and strength come to all who use
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35
cents.
W. M. Cohoo, Weldon, N. C.
J. N. itrown, Halifax, N. a
In a sketch, tho two bitterest cneaics
may be drawn together.
PU0VIBI0H8,'
-Cigare and Tobacco.-mm'
Fine Whiskies
AND WINES-
Merrimuc Club and Pride ol'Virainia, nica
and mellow, liar atoeked with Choice
llrinks of every kiud.
Cor. Washington Ave., and First Street,
Weldon N. 0. 10-21-lr
THE I.ONlCSOMi; TIM K.
Pay liiuka louetuiue, aud tho black-
black nightl
But maybe, whoio the road en Is, it'll
all oouie light I
Maybe atari 'I! (jlisleD maybe suns 'II
rise,
And wo'll reach the rosy gaidens, and
we II see the brighter skiesl
An interesting word "percentage."
A deaf and dumb excursion go"wilh-
0 it saying.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
You Must
Sleep.
If you cannot, it is due to an
irritated or congested state of
the brain, which will soon de
velopc into nervous prostration.
Nature demands sleep, and
it is as important as food; it
is a part of her building- and
sustaining process. This period
of unconsciousness relaxes the
mental and physical strain, and
allows nature to restore ex
hausted vitality.
Dr. Miles' Nervine brings
reft'cdmicr sleen ltornncr it
soothes the irritation and re
moves the tongcslion.
It is also a nerve builder; it
nourishes and strengthens ev
ery nerve in your body, and
creates energy in all the organs.
Nothing will give strength
and vitality as surely and
quickly as Dr. Miles' Nervine.
"llortofr tlio past vi'lntT T Imil two
nltnrks of l.aOrl.po whlrli lift me
very weak, and In had condition. I
was bo nervous I could not sloeo. My
wiri after trvlnir different remedies,
wont for a doetnr. Tho dor-tor wm
out. and a nelishoor recommenrled Iir.
Miles' Nervine, and she, hronulit horn,
a hottle. 1 had not slept for somo time,
and had terrlhlo pains In my head.
After taltlmr a few dosea of Nervine
the pnln w;i not so severe, and I
plept. 1 nm now taklntf tho second
bottle and nm verv much Improved."
J1ENHV M. RMli'U, Underbill, Vt
Dr. Miles' Nervln. It lold by youe
druggist, who wilt guarantee that th.
tint bottl. will benefit. If It fails, h.
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
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WHY AT
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out lily.
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