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VOL XL.
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1905.
NO. 26
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Thr Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which lias beea
hi use for over 30 yean, has borne the signature of
nill 1"8 been made under his per-
CS jLtrrbtrJtts onaX uporvlslnn since Its infancy.
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All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
ICv pertinents tlmt trifle with and endanger tlio health of
lut.uils and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neitlter Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic)
substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
mid allays Feveri.-Hiness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
tjtomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
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Less Money-a -
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ale when he gives jou your ''try on." Don't mike the mistake of bujiog fsll
nit or to overoott without seeing oar line.
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kiM Uitler Tkt Lavs of tie State of North Carolina,
AUGD8T 20TH, 1892.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY.
HALIFAX COUNTY DKPOSITOKY.
TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY.
SINGING IN PRISON.
JlbllB IS TINDERLT
IIOHI.
CAILINO THIS
At the Sabbath morning and Tuesday
ironing services among the prisoners in
Raymond Btreet jail, Brooklyn, the chap
lain given the men the privilege of selec
ting some of the bjmoa. Among thoio
frequently lung wu "Jctua ii tenderly
oilling thee home." Thii particular
hymn they aang with the apiiit ind feel
ing that might be envied by many a
congregation. 80 popular has it become,
that the prisoners often meet the chap
lain before the services, and isk that the
hymn may be choaen, while others, who
are not permitted to attend service, tend
word to hive it lung. What may seem
strangest of ill ia, that often through the
day, when the men are walking about,
one can bear them aioging the hymn
softly, the words being caught up by
those in their cells. Again you can
heir some of them whistling it.
Ooe day a prisoner came to the chap
lain and laid, "I want to tell you aom
ibing. I have been here t number of
times, but I have never heard anything
like this bvforo. Singing religious hymna
when the men are walking about, exer
oisiog. I don't think lue hymn is sung
lightly, either, but just as you ling it in
the services. Many s dark cloud ia
lifted, and many a ray of sunshine ocmes
into darkened cells and lives by the sing
ing of these Gospel bymoa."
A prisoner one day said to me, "Chap
laio, yon know where my cell ia." "Yea,'
I replied. "Well, I want to tell you
that cell is my Bethel, for I not only
read my Bible and pray several times a
day to lbs good Ood, but bo ties an
swered my prayera and bleated me in
many ways, and 1 praise Dim that my
;ei have been opeoed, and through this
Siperience I have aeon that there ia 1
tier way to live. The messages that
you have brought to us here at our cell
doors, have ao helped ua that many a
man goes out from here better than when
came in." K. C. Bowen.
OUR NEIGHBORS.
STUDENT while attending college laid ''onf of the professors en
deavored earncitly to explain faith to bim. But it was a complete mys
tery until he trusted his soul to Jesus Christ; when he did it be under
stood it. People are often puzzled by the aimplicity of faith. They
frequently discuss doctrine when they should be engaged in doing an act. They
OAHTOIIIA.
Bnthe Ths KinJ You Havs Always BongW
HE HAD HIS ANSWER.
"I with I dared to ask you something,
Miss Helen," said Percy, with trembling
voice.
"Why don't you dare to aak it?" the
maideo nid demurely.
"Because I oin see 'No' in your eyes."
"In both of them?"
"Yea, yea."
"Well, don't you don't jou know
two oegativea are equivalent to an now
arevou. till Take your arm from
aroond mv waist! ioslaotlvl" But he
didn't.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$33,000.
Pns. i t .I.e..., , 1 C-'Y.l.. A Ulm euntliUi
inn-ij Ul g joari idh inuutution Bae profioea oiminj -
-f "w--uviiuuiiigri iaa aireotore Dave Deed mentinea wuu vubiuw
I iod,Northmptoo counties for maoy yaari. Money ii loaned upon ep-
i IrOTAll uvnuwita. . iU 1 I r !-a - u unlnm A .Will lit flf ill ATt
I lolioited. "
t I President;
Vim-President:
E. DANIEL. Da. H. W. LEWI3,
Jackson, Northampton county, N. C.
Cashier:
W. R. SMITH
j I The largest and best plant in
1
the State.
.CHARLES MILLER WALSH,
Uiurrinr and Hi.nr.i f MOV
,BT3, TOMBS, GRAVE
"ONES of every description.
Freight lirAn.id n ll .hinmADt.
lafa it.ll. ' Imj.. r .
f'lgoi and prices
Ht Also fron Fencing, Vases
etc., tot cemetery and other
nnranui at InwMt nricea.
aJvBATISFACTION OTJARANTEED
Work Delivered At Any Depot.
ootUly.
The American CM.
WHAT MAKES HER POPULAR.
The American girl li admired and like4
i home and abroad because the is the
hanoiest. uhuaIIv the heal t hie t and Irieud
ii,.t nf trirlr She ts fond of life and ia
alive to everything beautiful and food in
existence. Mrs. Langtry has said that the
American woman has little to learn trotn
hr KutrliKh sinters.
Dr. Pierce, the specialist in women's dis
eases, of Buffalo, N. Y., advises simple ea
ercises for women, preferably in the out
door air. But many women are confined
to the house and their household duties or
their business con fanes them to poorly ven
tilated rooms.
If a woman suffers from a nesoncne,
backache, a sensation e: irritability m
twitrhiiur snd uncontrollable nervousness,
soturt&tui must be wrong with the head or
back, she naturally asys, out an uic um
the real trouble ver often centers in the
womanly organs. In oS per cent, of cases
the seat of the difficulty is here, and a
woman should take rational treatment for
its cure. The local disorder and in dam ma
tlon of the delicate special organs of the
sea should be treated ateauiiy ana system-
.1 if. all
Backed up by over a intra 01 a century at
remarkable ana ununrm cares, u rrrom
such as no other remedy for the diseases
and weaknesaes peculiar to women ever
attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite rrescnpnon miw it. 111117
warranted in offering to pay Isoo for any
case of Leucorrbea, Female Weakness, Pro
lapsus, or Falling 01 wo mo which incy
cannot cure. All they ask is a lair ana
reasonable trial of inetr means 01 cure.
DID YOU
SAY DRINKS ?
Somebody near you ia at roggling alone
Over life's desert sand ;
Faith, bopo and courage together are gone,
Reach bim a helping hand ;
Turn on hia darkneas a beam of your light,
Kindle to guide him, a beacon fire bright,
Cheer his discouragement, soothe his affright,
Lovingly help him to stand.
Somebody near you is hungry and cold ;
Send him some aid to-day ;
Somebody near you ia feeble and old,
Left without human stay.
Under his burdoni put hands kind and strong ;
Speak to bim tenderly, sing him a song ;
Huts to do something to help bim along
Over his weary way.
Dear one, be busy, for time flietb fast,
Soon it will all be gone ;
Soon will our season of service be past,
Soon will our day be done.
Somebody near yon needs now a kind word ;
Some one needs halp, auoh as you can afford ;
Haste to assist in the name of the Lord,
There may be a soul to be woo I
UUVIIVVUUUUUwUUulVllUUUUU
A LAY
SERMON
SAVING FAITH IN CHRIST.
6
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worry their brains when they ought to be yielding their hearts to the truth.
Faith ia defined sometimes as an assent to the truth of the gospel which baa been
given by God. But this ii only au intellectual set sod is insufficient to save a aoul.
Millions entertain an intellectual belief in the gospel, who sro entirely destitute of
the slightest penitence for sin ind who have never made the first atep toward follow
ing Chrirt. This world of woe is full of intellectual believers, where "the devils
lao believe and tremble I"
Faith has also been defined aa "taking Ood at His word." This is another very
important men'al act, but does any "word" of our heavenly Father live our souls ?
The apostles never preached "Believe the Word and Be Saved."
The mlghtest questions that ever agitated a human soul confronted Paul and Silas
when tbe poor jailer ol Philippi lay trembling before them. They did not lake
time to expound s doctrine, but enforoed s deed.
Their purpose waa not to point to or give emphasis to s system of truth, but they
poioted to s personal Saviour, to an almighty Person, a loving, compassionate Per
son, to a divine and not human Person, whose atoning blood cleanseth from all sin.
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved." Not in Christianity,
but on Jesus Christ, wsb what they told the jailer.
Mark that little aod yet supremely great word "on." To helieve in Christ is not
rufficient. Millions of people who are unconverted believe iu Jcs'll just as they be-
eve in Howard as a noble philanthropist, and io Washington as a pure patriot, and
in Newton as a prolound philosopher, lint they neglect to trust their souls to
JeBUS. They fail to rest on Him for salvation. They negleot to build their charaC'
tenon Him as the only sure foundation.
It haa been related by one of the aurvivora from the terrible buroiog of s hotel
that when he was driven back by the fUmes in the hallway, ahe teized the escape'
rope in hia bed-room, and from an upper atory he towered himself through thi
blinding amoke down to the aide walk. The man had seen that rope before bu'
had never felt the need of it uotil then. Hit opinion of the strength of that rope
waa a good one, lut it was only ao opinion. But when he swung it out of the
window snd trusted his life to it he put it to the test. Now that wu saving faith;
the man let go of everything else and committed his entire weight to those strongly
braided atraods of hemp when the human soul cuts loose from every other reliano
in thia wide world and lays hold of tbe sin-atoniog Redeemer fur salvation that aoul
"believes on Christ. He tbrowa bimself upon Jesus Tor pardon, for acceptance
with God, for grace, for ittength, lor guidanoe, and for s full salvation,
Some snxious inquirer when be reada the thoughts here written may aay that if
Paul told the jailer to believe on Jesus Christ the apostle Peter had previously said
to s gathering of eioners who were "pricked to their hearts" that their first duty
was to "repent." Thia ia all true, and, reader, it ia your duty els 3, if you dwiro to
possess s new life here aod an eternal life hereafter. But just what is genuine snd
aoriptnral aod effectual repentance 7 Is it sorrow for sin ? Yes; but there is s vast
deal mors in it than that. It ia the set or s aoul that with not only a sorrow for
ain, but utter hatred of sin, turns it to Ood with an honest, earnest oodeavor to obey
and even follow Jesus Cbriat. Faith and evangelical repentance go together. They
are inaensrable. They are the two equal larta of one globe. Sorrow, shams, self-
reproach, will ultimately end in nothing utilise the soul laya bold of Christ, who
alone can impart to it tbe new life, the new chancier and the lew conduot. Is the
Holv Spirit workiog upon your heart 7 Yes; then you must move whither He
is pressiog you toward Christ. Repentanoe is not simply a mere feeling., It
mors than that; it is an act.
Saving faith ia not an opinion or a good resolution, or s devout purpose. It
more than either of these. It is the act ol yielding your heart up to the ain-atoniog
and loving Saviour end joining your aoul to Him aa your Redeemer a-d your Lord
When Jesus called Peter, James sod John to be His diaeiplei He said to the
"Follow Me." They did Dot ait down and weep : they did not oonsnlt anybody.
tbey did not promise tbe Cbnst that, at some future day they would obey bim
But straightway they left their nets and followed Him Here, my dear reador, ia
an example Icr you. Begin to do the first thing that the spirit workiog on your
eonscienee urges you to do. In honestly taking any step either in abandoning sin
or in doiog a duly and you do this simply to please Jesus Christ ; then begins
your conversion. You will then bsva chaoued masters. To be willing to trust on
Christ and to go with Chiiet even in s single importint step is ths beginning ol
genuine Cbriatien life.
Have you but little hub 7 Use whM you have and pray for more, Cbriat will
help Christ will be your help and guide aa aoon aa yog begin to follow II im aa
child just learning how to walk. Millions of half Christians will never make
whole one. Break entirely away Irom your old aina and old self aod taka s firm
grasp on the almighty Saviour. That waa a pithy answer an humble servant madi
who, when applying for admiiaion to the church, wia interrogated by her pastor is
iowhat evidence she hid si her Ouaia.iuii. liar repiy waa, "Weil, for one thing,
sweep now under ths rugs snd door mala." The fatal mistake with some porfessors
of religion is tbst they bava left s aad amount of am snd selfishness under ths door
mate. "Faith without works ia dead." Ths only proof you can give that you are
trualingin Christ and followiog Cbnst is that you begin to keep Chriat'i command
menu.
Well you will find
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HON LOST MOTHER.
Consumption runs in our family, and
through it I lost my mother," writes E B.
Beid, of Harmony, Me. "For the past
five years, however, on the slightest sign
of a Cough or Cold, I have taken Dr. King's
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Hia mother's death was a aad loss for Mr
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THE TIME WILL COME.
BUT, HOW LONG, Oil, HOW LONIJ, B(-
PORK THE TIMS WILL COMB.
When it will be a disgrace not to work
hen one ia able.
When ovciybody will know thnt scl-
GsIidcmi always defeats itself,
When the churches will not be closed
as long as the s.loons aro open.
When to get rich by making others
poorer will be oonaulercd a disgrace
When the golden rule will be regarded
the souudest business philosophy.
When the standard of morality will be
emended of men as of women
When all true happiness will be found
iu doiog the right, and only the good
ill be found to be real.
When the buMocsa man will find that
his best interests will be tho best of the
man at the other end of the bargain.
When all hatred, revenge aod jealousy
II be regarded as boomerangs which in
flict upon the thrower the injury intended
for others.
When a man who seeks amusement by
oiUMng pain or taking the life of inno
cent, dumb creatures will be considered a
barbarian.
When every man will be his own phy
sician, and will carry bis own remedy with
him when mind, not medicine, will be
the great panacea.
When men can realize that there can
be no real pleasure in wrongdoing beoause
the sling and pain that follow more than
outweigh the apparent pleasure.
When the world will bave everything
to sell and oothing to give, aod the price
demands will be the best service the
purchaser can render the race.
When it will be found that repression
and punishment are not reformative, and
our prisons will be transformed into great
educative and character building institu
tions.
When it will be found that physical
and chemical forcea were intended to re
lease man from all physical drudgery,
and so free hia mind from burden-getting
that he can a make a pleasure of life.
When do man will be allowed to say
that the world owes him a living, since
the world owes bim nothing that he
should not pay for' it owes a living only
to cripples, invalids, and all others who
cannot, through aome misfortune, help
themselves.
When the "grafter" who fattena upon
an unsuspecting public, wears purple aod
no lioen and lives in luxury, will be
meted out the sama measure of justice
the vulgar footpad receives who
knocks down s man and picks hia pock
ets.
When a man will be ashamed to har
bor aucb an unworthy ambitious as the
accumulation of an unwieldly fortune,
merely fur the sake of beiog rich; when
no woman will live simply to dress and
waBte ber time in a round of idiotic and
exhausting pleasures, or what she hypno
tised herself into believing are "pleas-
urea.
W hen the "best society will consist
of men and women of brains, culture and
achievement, rathet than those whose
chief merit and distinotioo he in ths posses-ion
of unearned fortunes which they
make it the business of their uvea
squander.
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has been used for over 60 years by mill
ions of mothers for their children while
teething,with perfect success. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain; cures wind colic, aod is the best
remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve
the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold
by Druggists in every part of the world
Twenty-five oents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for" Mrs. Wioslow a soothing syrup.
and take no other kind.
to
THE EXACT THING REdUIHED
ltR CONSTIPATION
"As i certain purgative and stomach
purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tableta seem to be tho exact thine
quired, strong enough for the most ro
bust, yet mild enough aod safe for chil
dren aod without that terrible griping ao
oommon to moat purgatives," say R Web
ster k Co , Udors, Ontario, Canada.
Fr aale by W. M, Cohen, Weldon,
N. C , W. E. Heavens, Enfield, N. C..J.
A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
In Boston a rubber lao'ory ia osllei
o inquisitive plsut.
Some meo go to bed too late ever
wake up famous.
IN TIME OP PEACE.
Iu the first months of the Japan Rus
sia war we had a striking example of tho
neeeasity for preparation and the early
advanlangc of those who, so to speak
'have shingled their roofs in dry weather.
Tbe virtus of preparation haa made hia
tory aod given to ua our greateit men
The individual aa well aa lbs nation
ahould he prepared for any fiBMwn''
Are you prepared to aucoessfully combat
the first oold you take? A oold can
ouredajpuoh more quickly when treated
aa aoon aa it has been contracted ana o
fore it has beoome settled in the system
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous
for its cure! of oolds aod it shouM
kept at hand ready lor instant use.
For sale by W. M. Cohm, Weldon
N. C, W.E. Beavens, Eofiild, N
J. A. Hawka, Oarysbure, X C.
The chief end of man is the one with
the head on.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Boughl
Bears ths
Signature of
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.
DORS IT RAIHE TFIK STANDARD OF MOR
AL ACTION?
rp HB abolition of capital punishment
is in acoord with all the progressive
tendencies of tho ago. A man is not re
formed by banning. A stato is not ex-
Ited by becoming ao executioner. Civil
law ia based, or should be. in the Divine
If it be crime lor a man to com-
it murder in the passion of tbe moment,
it less crime for the state with deliber
ate purpose and all the machinery of the
law at ill disposal, to commit another
uidcr? Does it abrogato the first?
Docb it raise the standard of moral action?
tho state in soy sense, when thus re
lated, lesa guilty than the man? Has
the Hate which ia composed of units
either a legal or moral right to require
innocent man to put to death a guilty
an? In this oase, who oommits the
murder? Who is guiltless? Beyond
this, when the state becomes an execu
tioner, by the barbarism of the aot, it
throttles the Golden Rule. Again, haa
not tbe slate an inherent obligation of
protection to its citizens? Un
der the execution of a capital sentence.
bat does not the state impose upon its
citizens? Tbe followiog incident is suggestive:
At one of the great chatauquas, dur-
ng the past summer, I listened to the
lecture of a gentleman from the east, who
gave this incident, which be had verified
by bis own personal investigation of the
case. In an eastern state, ths sentence
of death waa exeouted against s young
man, the only sod of s widowed mother.
After death his ioooceoce was proven.
But bis innocence is not material to tbe
problem. The mother, under ths de
spair which fell upon her io ber lonely
ome, at the hour of execution, groaning
her agony, went away to tbe rubbish
of the atlio, drew from iti musty reoessea
the crsdled in which ahe had rocked ber
. j I,,.
ooy bdq sung iniiaDies to Dim in bis in
fancy. Dust-covered and disordered,
she placed it io the center of the room,
sat dowo beside ii, etretched her smitten
hands to the center of the cradle, moved
gently, and alow aweet aong, the fren-
of her thought rocked to sleep ber
aby boy Day by day she refused food and
she slept, she knelt by the cradle and
ay her face upon that of tbe child and
no tenderness of friends could woo
er to a couch of rest. After dajs, ahe
waa taken to sn asylum, placed under
care in private room, but denied the cra
dle. Uoder that denial, she became un
controllable. As a fioalitv it was brought
ber. and she still sat, as the weary days
and weeks went by, till the Guardian
Angela folded her in their wings and
ore her away to the real embrace of the
child whom God had given ber sod
bom no man had a right to take away.
Union Worker, Nebraska.
SELLS MORE OP CHAMIIUKLAI S'S
COUGH REMEDY THAN OP ALL
OTHERS PUT TOGETHER.
Mr. Thos. George, a merchant at Mt.
Elgin, Ontario, aaya: "I bave had the
local agency for Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy ever since it was introduced into
Canada, and I sell as much of it ss I do
of all other tinea I have on my shelves
put together. Of tbe many dosona un
dcr guarantee, I have not had one bottle
returned. I can personally reeommend
this medicine as I have used it myself
and given it to my children and always
with tbe same results.
Sold by W. M. Coben, Weldon, N.
C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C, J. A
Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
Some men owe more to their wives
than they ever get paid.
THE WORLD MISJUDGES.
Till IDEA Or DYINO IN FIARSE38
NOT A SENTIMENTAL ONE.
The world misjulges tho man who
works on, after having accumulate
wealth, or even s competency, till ths
last expiring breath. How often do ws
bear it said of men who aru near tbe
journey's end, that they are juit as anx
ious to make a dollar as they ever wero,
This is generally true, but we often mis
construe Ihe motive of that desire.
Many of Ihe men agaiust whom the
charge is made, work cn to make dollars,
Dot because they love the dollars, but
beoause they love the work they have
always been accustomed to do. Tbey
do not always understand this fact them
selves, and many of them never thiok of
the matter at all, but we are satisfied
that thia is the last analysis of the faot.
Tbey work on because they have worked
all their lives snd would be miserable
could tbey not continue to work, and of
course tbey do the things that through
long years they have not only learned
to do, but so love. The world lays they
are si ill greedy for the dollar. This at
tachment to one's life work is immense,
and about the saddest sight to be found
U an old man who has been taught to
believe that he ought to retire and is
wandeiing about io an aimless sort tf
way waiting to die. The idea ot dying
in harness is not the sentimental one. It
is a necessity for most men. The old
man or woman who is foroed to give up
the old homo or the old busioess to "rest"
or to go live with the children, is gener
ally doomed to a few years of misery
when these years should be tbe happiest
ol their lives.
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK "i
Kidney Trouble Hakes You Miserable.
papers ia
1 Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
1 the great kidney, liver
and bladder remedy.
n is me great medi
cal triumph of the nine
teenth century: dis
covered after years of
"JJsl Dr- Kilmer, the emi-
ncm Kianey ana Blad
der specialist, and is
wonderfully successful in promptly curing
tame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Brighl's Disease, which Is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp -Root Is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found
Just the remedy you need. It has been tested
In so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer In this paper and T-y
send your address to iniNpL JEl f ItSE
Dr. Kilmer cCo.,Bing- !OH39
hamton, N. Y. The 31
pillar fifty cent and nonooCBwuDp-feMfc
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
Uon t make any mistake, but remember
e name. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
i., on every bottle.
Tired
Nervous
When you feel languid, tired,
nervous and irritable, your vi
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nerve energy exhausted, and
your system running down for
lack of power,
The organs of the body are
working poorly, or not at all,
anil you are not gettincr the
nourishment needed. This soon
impoverishes the blood and in
stead of throwing off the im
purities, distributes it all
through the body. This brings
disease and misery.
Feed the nerves with Dr,
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nerve medicine, that nourishes
and strengthens the nerves, and
see how quickly you will get
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"My wife suffered with nervounncfls
previous to ft recent attack or typhoid
It-ver, but after her recovery rrom the
fever, ahe tvus much worne, and could
hardly control herxelt being exceed
ingly nervous when the leaat excited.
She was very restless at night, and
never had a good night's rent. She
also sutTered much from nervous head
ache. Dr. Miles' Nervine was recom
mended by a friend. After the first
three doaea she hud a good night's
rest, and at the end vf the first wuek'a
treatment ahe waa wonderfully Im
proved. Continued use of Nervine has
completed her entire core."
OTTO KOLB.
1021 Cherry St., Kvansvllle. Ind.
Dr. Miles' Nervine la sold by your
druggist, who will guarantee that ths
flratWtlt will benefit. If It falla, hs
will refund your money.
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Afmost everybody who reads the news-
cures made by Dr.
aure to know of the wonderful
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