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Hatcher, M, E Echard, L. C. Huffman, H. F. Huffman, P. C. Coonce, McCoy Moretz, W. J. Shuford, S. J. Clme, A. B. Hutton. Newton: W. E Bovd, A. D. Hawn, W. D. Shell, E. L. Deal, B.S.OWens, M. V McG'ora, S. L. Rhyne, T C. v J. J. Thomas, D. L. Yo'Ser. Caldwell: VV. B. fte'zi •A. 77 . Taylor, J. B, Whisenant. Mt. Creek: E M. Harwell. Catawba: J. W. Lowriana. Wade A. Setzer, J r . H. Coulter,. C. A. Wilson, W. E. Abernet&y. Jacob's Fork: J. E. Wilfomr, W. P. Rhoney, J. .Mi Leonard. Bandy: John JoJ&son.- Clines: Pinkney' Yount. SECOND WEEK.c Catawba: W, R. Burch, G, Z. Boggs. y 'J&- Newton: C. M. • £ Fye, J. F. Smvre, F-. W. ' enant, N. Laney. t\ . Jacob's Fork: G. 'AT. _-' i Tate Bo^t.' ' " Bandv: J. Cleveland fMtlsam, ,|E. P. Johnson. % Clines: Wm. I ;Cline, Sidney it: Hickory: W. H Caldwell: Y.JR. V Mt. (SSk; B t ■ - • $ ■ i 'i w ■■ ;KlLLm^eyOWj AND GU & E T«t £. o. &Ci 31 km' rp WITH p-if V@ t • ••* 7*l il V* *••171 -* n-• W-'te U ,N®§ INOM»*L ANP A$L THttOAT AND LUJJ^ROL'BLrVE Mjp.-«ro. . r.v- Xi tsrfjsr- - *»1 : GUARANTEE!?.' &ZX&FACTO2 . OR MCI.EY r;EF '' —II 111 I .>*J» Treat moir^j GRATEFUL MENXWOMEN PRAISE PE-RU-NA. Mil) • ' St.,Gre^nßay^ Wis.,writes-' 1 Prince Jonah Kalanianaole, Dewey Hotel,; / ||HI '"* >lave often heard Pe- ! S l|| j Washington, D. C., Delegate to Congress from ,! !! widely known here than !! 111| J "I can cheerfully recommend your ] £&&; • . \ other medicines, but I never J Perun a as a very effective remedy for ' j ble." t Hon. C. C. Brooks, Mayor of Suubury, Ouio, also Attorney for Farmers' Bank and Sunbury Building and Loan Co., writes: "I have the utmost confidence in the virtue of Peruna. It is a great, medi cine. I have used it and I have k::o\?a many of my friends who have ob tained beneficial results fron its ue. I cannot praise Peruna too highly." Cystitis Entirely Relieved. Miss Matiie McArtlinr, care of llos pitai, Medical Lake, Wasli., writes: "1 liavo not written to you for some time, bnt, Oh, I have given you many of praise. I am B~> woll. I had cystitis very badly and could not walk any distance without suffering Intense but Ido not have a touch of my via suffering now. I can never praisa Peruna enough. lam telling every one how much good Parana has done for •VL You naturally would prefer to treat yourself at home, for any form of female trouble, wouldn't vou ? Weil, it can be done. No reason why you should not be able to relieve or cure your suffering, as thousands of other women have • yr.p,'by r per use of the Cardui Home Treatment. Begin by taking the I /eil-known temple tonic. For sale at all drug stores. of Archibald, 1. T., writes: "My wife had suffered for years from female trouble. On r the Cardui Home Treatment, and now she hardly suffers at aIL" Sold by druggist*. ST Write today for a free copy of valuable 64-page Illustrated Book for Women. If you need Medical hk fi R 9 I I PC Advice, describe your symptoms, stating age, and reply will be sent In plain sealed envelope. 2 a a-ciE AJdres-.: Ladies AJ-iakfy D?pt., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga,Tenn. Subscribe for the Democrat Cu.:; r:. of Head and Throat. Mr?. Willia"! H. Hinchliffe, 20 Myrtle street. BevcviTj Uass., writes: • r- ' "i taken four bottles of Peruna, , and 1 can say that it has done me a great deal of good for catarrh of the head and throat. I recommend Pernna to all sufferers with catarrh. I do not think I ever felt much better. I am really surprised, at the work I can do. Ido not think too mush praise can be Mtf «/ Pwuaa." Mrs. H. A. S. Marsh,2l2B Reservoir St., Los Angeles, Cal., President Woman's Benevolent Association, writes: "I suffered with ia grippe for seven weeks, and nothing I could do or take helped me until 1 tried Peruna. f "I felt at once that I had at last se cured the right medicine and I kept steadily improving. • Within weeks*! was fully restored, and J jam glad that 1 gav e that truly great remedy a trial. . : r "I will never be without it again." Used Pe-ru-na For Bronchitis. Mr. Frank Battle, Jr., "First street, near Charlotte Ave., Wttt Nashville, Tenn., writes: "I desire to say for the benefit of others that your Peruna has unques tionably cured meof chronic bronchitis. It is the grandest "discovery of the ag* tor throat and lungs*'' Peruna is not simply a palliative to relieve some of of the distressing symp toms, It brings permanent relief. Mrs. Sue M. Morris, 2214 Patterson St., Nashville, Tenn., writes: "Las t fall a severe attack of malarial fever laid me up for some months. My condition was serious for a time and the doctor who was attending me did not seem able to cope with the trouble. "A neighbor- advised me to let the doctor's prescription alone and try Peruna, extolling its virtues to the skies, and'l am now ready to do the same, ftfr in three days I was much bet ter anjfin ten days I was able to be up »and i«i two weeks every trace of malaria hacfeTeft my syßtem. "J? now use Peruna oft and on when in need of a tonic and it braces me up won derfully." "The Doctors Gave Me Up." Mr. Lewis Kitchen, Hulington, Ohio, writes: , "I cannot thank yon enough for the good your Peruna has done me. About six months ago I could not leave my bed, and the doctors gave me up saying that I had consumption and could not live. Then a friend recommended Peruna to me, and I commenced using it. "When I started to use your Peruna I weighed 117 pounds, and now I weigh 172 pounds. 1 had been sick for ten years, and was so sick I could not turn over in bed when I began the use of Peruna. I think it is the greatest med icine of its time. "I am now feeling well and hearty ami would not be without Peruna.*• • Ec c for -i BLOOD n! .rt nf the human system is the blood. Every mtis 'ilie n ostimpo t p . is ,;, e pendeut on this vital fluid for nour clc, nerve, tissue, t maintain them in health and enable each to perform 1 requires. Even the heart the very of life, receives its vigor and motive power from the blood. Since JS is deoendent on this vital fluid it can very readily be seen how necessary it is to have it pure and uncontaminated if we would enjoy the bSSnTof good health. Bad blood is responsible for most of the ailments «?when from any cause it becomes infected with impurities, humors or poisons, disease in some form is £iire to follow. Muddy, sallow JSto Options, pimples, etc., show that the blood is infected with mihealthy humors which have changed it from a pure, fresh stream to a sour acrid fluid, which forces out its impurities through the pores and glands of the skin. A very common evidence of bad blood is sores or ulcers, which break out on the flesh, often from a very insignificant bruise or Your s . s. s., in my opinion, is as good 1 1 even scatcll or abrasion. If the blood medicine as can be had; it simp'.y cannot be was pure and healthy the place would improved upon as a remedy to purify and enrich at once but being loaded with the blood and to invigorate and tone up the impurities which arc discharged into *.*». Tbi. vrtwmy b.~d w., „.d „d I impuriLico, was run down in health, and having seen your the wound, irritation . medicine highly advertised I commenced its use. tion are set up and the sore continu . Today my blood is in fine condition and my Bad blood is also responsible for genera i health is of the best. Am filling posi- Anaemia, Boils, Malaria, etc.; the t i on as fireman for a large concern here, and weak, polluted circulation cannot fur if I was not in good physical condition it would I nish the nourishment- and strength be impossible for me to fill the place. Your reauired to sustain the body, and a s. S. s. has been of great service to me and Ido general rnn-down condition of health art belt*., t. it tto orti.i it ton*, results S S S. is nature's blood ' ' results. o. p* Fifth Street, Beaver Falls, Penn. purifier and tonic; made entirely of _______ healing, cleansing roots and herbs. , . It eoes down into the circulation and removes every particle of impurity, humor or poison that may be there, restores lost vitality, and steadily tones up the entire system. It adds to the blood the healthful properties it is in need of, and in every way assists in the cure of disease. S. S. S. neutral izes any excess of acid in the blood, making it fresh and pure, and perma nently cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, and all other skin diseases and eruptions. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Malaria, and all other diseases or disordtrs arising from bad blood. Book on the blood and any medical advice desired free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. f©"3 S «pu«I«I s,?uno A 'KOSaiO *W 'O m Bjanio jnOiS n«W •siuiod ire n asaidxa J«aqo TiorieoticKlß uo aaij pe[iwn uosqjf) *»r Xa unno?*sa«i>n u0 •"PI 0 .! "pmpunj** Xauouj ao paa}uß-rena ?uno?n«Vi *3annuwnb aeaasi uosaoi-id [trpadg •OOO'I Jad 00 TJ 000'02«» 61$^" a;uoAßj aaaqi aAoqe aifl jo NOITIIW •"> CINVSi 10HI. daHdNIIH -3 jaddiqi iiuoui y -si'ici JOJ snopiHa " pool« pn«J»p(»iX -jaajsi «it H n J * 'i=rtd,u« juiiiwxa SB •' Pl il 1 Hi ■ I*lll ■ A£j«i V '«a«iqv3 iBSJif y_ SSHI "»'!« mni|»u» aaij »iop u }UOqf CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the /rf ~ Signature of Weak and Nervous. Mr. Charles Brown, Rogers Ville, Tenn., writes: "I feel it my duty to write you a few words in praise of your Peruna. I have tried many different remedies, but have found that Peruna is the greatest tonic on earth, and a perfect system builder. "A friend advised me to take Parana for Indigestion, and it cured me in a short time. I was very weak and nervous, could sleep but little at night, but Peruna cured that tired, atl-gone feeling, and made me feel like a new man, so I heartily recommend it to all who are weak and run down. Peruna will give new life and energf. I can not speak too highly of Peruna, and will not forget to recommend it on every hand. I will answer any letter from thoae desiring to know what Peruna has done for me." Systemic Catarrh. Miss Marie Lesser, 928 W. 86th street, Chicago, 111., writes: "I am glad to give a good wor.i for Peruna, and i hope that ail who set? this who are troubled with systemic ca tarrh as I was for years, will proiit by it. 1 had tried many remedies, bat none did more than give me temporary relief and some did not even do that. I took Peruna at the suggestion of a friend and was more than pleased and-surprised at the results. I am now perfectly well HMlttroag," Bear, the S Always Bought T o A. STO n I A.. Bears the Kind You Have Always Bought . True Cause of Disease. IN these days almost every ailment is supposed to be caused by disease germs. The medical profession as well as the people, seem to have gone mad over the germ theory of disease. The universal fear and dread of dls* ease germs is becoming a very serious matter to the welfare and happiness of tho p60p16» Dr. Hartman has consistently con tended through all the rise and spread of the germ theory, that most diseases are caused by climatic influences. For instance, catching cold is respon sible for_more than one-half of the ills to which human beings are subject. . Danger of Neglected Colds. A person catches cold easily, thinks nothing about it, neglects it, when it finally becomes settled in some organ of the body, and chronic disease is the result - A few doses of Peruna in the begin ning of the cold would have saved months of suffering, as well as great ex pense for treatment. Peruna is a reliable relief for cold. Almost everybody knows this. Instead of trying to dislodge or kill some imaginary germ, if Peruna was -used at the propeirtime its tonic proper ties and.anti.-catarrhal qualities wouJd r soon convince the patient that he has "tound the right remedy. A multitude of letters are received testifying to this fact. Keep Peruna in the house. Use it whenever cold or climatic affections as sail, and sickness in the household will become greatly lessened, if not entirely prevented. Catarrh of the Stomach. Mr. Christian Hofmann, R. P. D. 1, Slatington, Pa., writes: "For many years I suffered with ca catarrh of the stomach. 1 was coughing day and night. After having tried three doctors and many remedies, one of your almanacs came to my hand,' and I bought some Peruna. So far I have taken six bottles, and I have not suf fered with catarrh this summer. lam cured and Peruna did it. I give Peruna to my children when they feel bad and you should see how healthy they are." __ Nose, Throat and Stomach. Mr. Delbert B. Craft, Lowell, Ind., writes: "For a long time I suffered with chronic catarrh of the nose, throat and stomach. I would continually take cold and my .stomach was in bad condi tion. | truly suffered untold misery. I t:>ok various medicines and tried the treatment of .several physicians, but I felt no better. A friend advised me to take Peruna. 1 wrote to Dr. Hartman, who prescribed treatment. As soon as 1 commenced to take Peruna I was sur prised at the relief it gave me. I kept on taking it until I had taken thirteen bot tles and wa»
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