1) thk hoanoke Beacon. Published Every Friday. EuteredmtUePoitOifloeat Plymouth N. C.,au Second cliei mttr. - t,'V v'' W apilto every reader of Thi Koanoki Bi agon, to aid u in making it an acceptable aud ir'oaubU medium of new to our citizens. 1-et t i'lymonth peopH and the public know what is Jfgoing on in Plymouth. Report to n all Item of iuBWa -tuti arrival aha deprtora o' friends, socl.il aveota, deaths, oriou.Jn., IdftU, -uPw buildings, new enterprise and improvement of 'whatever character, change in business indeed !anything and ytyerythiux that would be of interest ito our people. Subccrtptlon price, $1.C3 per year. v AdvortUemeiitjinserted allow rs's. - Obituary Notices exceeding ten lin ., five cent aline. Count the words, allowing clut to the line, . and en'd money with MS. for all in excess of teu rftnei. I The editor will not be responsible for the v?wj of correspondent. ; . " ; All article for publication must be accompanied by the full name of th writer. Correspondent are requested not to write On but J0ue sido of the paper. i AU communications must be sent I n by Thursday morning or they will not appear, ti, Address all souiinunications to ! THE HOANOKE BEACON, Plymouth. N. C. " The County Commissioners de cided on Monday last to abandon Uhe idea of purchasing a new site for 'the poor house. . 'ThEy.w ther .business best, but it seems 'to us, as does' to everyone we have heard speak of it, that this was a mistake. . . 1 They' had' an opportunity of secu- rrnjyE7fr desirable location, ana 'coimideriiiff what '-Is .asked for real 'estate iu- Plymouth, cheap 'enou'gru-' r . v, " ' '"-- v " We think we voice very j-ecrly the entire jtedple' of the county when vfe "say that the present location is unfit 'to banish our unfortunates to, even 'if it were' fixed up and kept in the fyefy host of order. '""We cannot all Le rich, and if we were we would be more unfortunate than we are now. It is no disgrace 'to be poor, but a misfortune, and 'unless those who have an abundance of this-1 world's" goods use it for the ''betterment' of humanity, they have abused' their'gift and made a nrysevJ uble' failure of their lives as good Citizens. "' " ' The" county is able to provide suitably for its poor, and it is its 'rity ' to do so. Then if its poor ' were Ideated In a consoicucus and fcoaveuient place, that they could 'be seen and reached easily, there is not the least--doubt but that their lives' 'would be m'ade' much more pleasant, for we doubt not many of jtiaf good citizens "would get in the " liabit of thinking of them and taking ' tlelicasies to them that they now ' ,Vtr get,1 because they ar6 r never seel), and consequently seldom thought of. '-Gentlemen, reconsider your de cision. ' If misfortune should ever 'overtake yon or yours and such a thing is possible think how hard it would be 'to be banished to a swamp to live until death' released y6a. "' i i . ; t lied IloViVom The Gun Was ' the ball that hit G. B. Stead man of Newark, Mich., iu the Civil War. It caused iori;fcie Ulcers that no treatment helped fottfyeartJ. -Then Buckien's Arnica Salve cared him. Cures Guts, Bruises, Burns, -Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best "Pile .cure on earth. 25 cts. a box, Cure guaranteed. Sold by Spruill fc Bro. 3 LOOE J?"UBtl3nERS UNFAIR. Reports coming out from Raleigh say that the State Superintendent of Public lu'shuction is very much ex ercised over certain actions of the book companies holding contracts . to furnish books to be used in the public schools of the State. Of course the book' concerns do not WaHt"' any old books exchanged though the law requires them to make exchange and" tli'ey have lidopted sall 'kiuds of red tape meth ods to prevent or discourage the of fering of any old books iii eich'ahge. Some1 tit these things com iiig to the attention of the Superintendent riled hi'm and he is doing some plain talk ing on the subject. Thji'3''ar'eM lo!me other thing3 in oou'ricction with this school book bus iness that perhaps the public has not &aughfc 6u to. :The book 'concerns in'ade a great flourish of their sacri fices qvd''"hbw much cheaper they were going' to se-U books, but when ilio' thin : is 'figured into a little it will be 'feeen that they are making more ' "da 'hthy IjppkV 'n n jbr (he new jaw ihari' they 'did under tn'epid law. "k'hat is they will :mako more' if tliey -'an get anybody to' Laudjo the books or thomr!''fiitf agent or 'dealer who Sells th'tf ''books h tho "mr.it tipbu whom lhe loss falls' fflr-ttlftlid1 reductioi! nade'bv the bcci; concerns is' taken tho'cQnimissions of .the seller. ''"?;" !.! to pav 25 mv cent com- to pay mission for selling books, while now tkey.oicr only 10 per cent, and most of them have contracts that no bus iness man should want fastened up on him. Here is the way some of the prices figure out. Just take three books for example : "' ' ' UNDER OLD LAW. Book Price Com. Profit Web. Dic'y. 48 liar. Sp'r. 20 Stcele'f Pliys'gy 50 12 5 12.5 n 37.3 13.5 41.5 UN OKU NEW LAW. Web. Dic'y. 48' 4 8 iiar. Sp'r. 15 1.5 Steele's Phys'gy 45 . 4.5 Thus it is seen' that on some ot tlie books the projit to 'the publisher is larger than before. All the books will not figure out just that way but on the whole they come out pretty, well. ' We learn that rnauy dealers to whom contracts were offered are re fusing LpJiandle the books on any such terms and conditions, and that ought to be the decision of every dealer in the State. No doubt the hist Legislature meant K'A in en acting the new school' book law, but it played exactly into the hands of the book concerns and occasioned no end of annoyance to scIiqoI teach ers, pupils aud parents. -Greenville TTofles'tor. : : ; ' ' . Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of oue concern in the laud who are not afraid to be generons to the needy and suffering, 'lhe proprietors of Dr. Icing's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten mil lion trial bottles cf this- great medicine ; tud have .the satisfaction of kuowine it has f absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Luns are; Burely cured by it. Cull on Spruill &, Bro., and get a free trial bottle. Kegular size r0c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. 3 RESOLUTIONS OF HESrECT; Adopted by Capron Council, No. 3 J, Jr., O. U. A. Mi, Koper, N. C. Whcieac, It has pleased God in bin all wise proYiuene ,to remove from our midst by death, our beloved friclid and brother, J. P. Skiles, and indue respect lo his mem ory, be it ' Resolved, 1st, By said Council, that while we bow in humble submission to the will of Ilira who doeth all thiugs well, we do not the less mourn for him who has been taken from us. '"'IWoived, 2nd, That in the daath of Bro. Skiles this Council has lost one of its old est and most faithful members. Resolved 3rd, That our hea;felt expressions- of our' brotherly love and sympathy and sorrow be extended to the grief-stricken family of our deceased brother. ' Resolved 4th, That a copy of these reso lutions bo spread on the journal of our Council, one sent to the bereaved family, and ohe to' the HoANvmB'BiACos for pub lication. E. Christian, L. T. Singleton, Committee E. L. IIkbkington N. ) When a qirl is in love she always thinks the young man is perfect and he agree6 with her. Something to Remember. When a cough or cold is long neglected consumption aimost invariably follows. Remcmbpr Mexican Syrup only costs 25 cents a bottle, aud yet has proven in many thousand cases an absolute safe cure for coughs, colds and consumption.. Taken. in time'i't cares quickly. Children like'" if be cause it t-istes so good. Insist on your drug gist keeping it for sale. Rad the seemingly miraculous cures it has effected, printed on the wrupr cr arouud the bottle. lui A Pitiable Sight. What is more pitiable thau to see a puuy, delicate littlo child absolutely dying from neglect. There are many little ones, whose cheeks would grow rosy, whose eyes would grow tright, whow Hoh Vould be plump and pretty if only the worms that are knawiug at their vitals were removed, which is easily etfei ted with Mother's Worm Syrup, so nice to take that children ask for it. Aloo n cure for tape worm iu grown people.' Try a 25 cent bottle. lm The Secret of Good Health. The si cret of beauty aud good health is cl:anline!Ntj. Un leuuiintss breeds disease. Iulernul cleanliness is even cf greater impor tance than esterua!. .Keep your liver active and you; towels ttor&ughly clean by Ukiug a Mexican' Root Pill occaniunaliy.. Their use does lhe serves, kidneys, etc., good also. Only 2. ceuts a box. lm Goocu's Quick Relief. When your joints aud boues ache and your fleh J'.els tender aud sore, a cent bottle of (J ouch's Quir.k lelief wiil give you quit k relief Bust cure for coiic, l.a HEALTajj Blood Makes Healthy Flesh. Td' fieye good flesh and good feeling, to look wt-il and frel well take noma (iooch's Sarsaparilla. Nothing else no good fur pale aud sickly womera. , . 4 in rm-iNE Cukes Piles. Llonev refunded- if it ever fails. A4TI-AGOB Cures Chills aud Fever. ' .w. If some people look Lack n hat they gc.ve, thty wou'd not be heavily -loaded. . The ifi in who paints the town red at night generally -feels blue in I'm; morning; THE HOME GOLD CUIUS. An Ingenious '.treatment by which Drunkards are Being' Cured' Daily in Spite ot Themselves.' No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of "the Nerves. A Pleasant and Pos itive Cure 'for the lLi(juor ' .' ' Habit: It is now generally known and under stood that Drunkenness is a disease und not weakness- A body .filled with poison, and nesvas completely -Rbatlercd by period ical oVe6aetaii!rs'Of intoxicating liquors, requires an autuioto'eupnblo ot neutralizing and eradicating ibis poi.son, and destroying the craving for intoxicauts. Sufferers may now cure themselves at homo v ithout pub licity or loss of time from business by this wonderful ''HOME GOLD CURK" which has i been, perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates, The faithful use according to directions ,pf this wonderful discovery ie positively guar anteed to cure the mont obstinate case, no matter how hr.rd a drinker. Our records show the marveijuis transformation of thou sands of Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. WIVEia CUHR YOUR HUSBANDS ! ! CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS ! ! This remedy is i'l no seuse a nostrum but is a specific- for' this -disease only, and is so skillfully devised aud prepared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it cm be given in a cup of tea or coffee -"without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the 'CURE" administered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own free wilL DO NOT WAIT. Do aoU;e deluded by apparenfaod misleading i'ii'np'roemut.' Drive out the disease at once nd for all' time. The 'HOME GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment mora effectual than others cost ing $25 to 50. Full directions accompany each - package. Special -advice-by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. 0471 EDWIN B. GILES & COM PANY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Phil adelphia. All correspondence strictly confidential ap 10-1 -' Mrs.M.J. Johnston's' School, This school wiU opeiv' ij the town of Pl'jinoutu'bn September'ic;' llfoi. The teacher has had many year's expe rience as a trainer of young minds, and is competent of giving them the very best of instruction. : Bho has personal supervision of all pu pil3 andl' her cave aud gives each and every one the best attention possible. Tkbms: Primary $1,00 Advanced. ...... .f "i''S Latin, extra, ."0 Music, " 1.50 Thanking the public in advance for a liberal share of their patronage 1 remain Yours truly, .Mas. M. J. Johnstox. ang30f Korth Carolina, Washington Couuty the Superior Court. -Iu Chloe Iliuton, oe Iliuton, ) vs Nolict Hinton, ) Pay The defendant abve named veil! ta'.;c notice that an acMou eniitled as aiiov? bug- Wcn Communeed iu the Superior Court of. Washington County to obtain a divorce, and the defendant will further bike no tice that he is required to appear at the next term of tho Superior Court of said comny to he held on IlieSln Monday after the 1st Monday in September 1U01, it being the s!8th day of October, 1UJ1, at tho Court House of eaiil county, iu Plymouth. N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint iu said ac tion, or the pla'.ntiil will apply to the cor.it for the relief demanded i:i s.'iid ronr.-laii't. . Th, 5ta day of September, WO! '..V..'21..-IJATKMAtN. ;. - '- ' ' 0. s. c. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. liy virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of WaMiingtou county, 1 wiil poll on Monday, Oct. Ttli, 1901, at the Court liouxe door in Plymouth, N. C, to the highest bidder for cah, the James Clif'.on tiT.ct of laud, comniuing 40 acres uorc or leufi ttdioiniur- J. II. (ieo. lluasell aud others. Thin Sept. ud, lutit.: A, U. GAYLOKD. Commissioner. J. IS ARC, Undortukcr and Carriage Maker, Coffins, Cabkets and Burial-cases of all styles, grades, sizes" and prices. "Cloth Lined Casts a Specialty. Special attention given to orders from a distance.' If it shouid be your misfortune to need anything in this liue, call on ma. I have as nice a line of open and top ve hicles as has evor been shown in this sec tion.' In' work and prices I defy compe tition. Examine my stock before placing your order. I have secured the services of a first-class trimmer, a;id all work is executed iu a thorough, workman-like manner. IS. J. 13AKCO, ;ip 1-tf Hope u, N. 0. tlA tirst-clasa Military School in Eastern Carolina." DEBNAM-KIN8EY SCHOOL, La Grange, N. 0. Military, Literary-Scientific and COMMERCIA.I, SCHOOL. Fifty-three Boarding Pupils; twelve counties and two Stales ' Represented the pact' pension. COMMpDIOL'S SCHOOL BUILDINGS, 'UAUHACKS FOIt SIXTY CADETS. '''"' ' ' j , The School aime to strengthen Character by duveloi'ins latent taleotd aud power. The inUividnul needs of the Students are con.-iden-d. Tho Military traluius strengthens the mai.ly traps', gives a pnund body uml cluur mind. Clas rcoia raotlioil cultivate observation. roiiccntrntimi f'i'l lneiitfll JTSHIl. . ' Aihletics enctmnecZ. Eipen.ses per lmlf term. ii',yiudln tuition, Hoard, fuel, lights and room, S5.".(i0. No lm iden'-alfc 'Tfrm ticirin? Sf-ttembrr V. ' - ' - .- . ' ''...'.-' i-' t. PLYMOUTH ACADEMY, MA LB AND FEMALE. Strictly Non-Sectarian ;' . - ' J. Prepares for College, Eusiuess, aud for the Practical Duties of Life. Bprcinl course for Teachers. "Esceilent advantages ure offered in the PVinJi'y Department. Mrs. E. A'. Cuer iu charge. Persopu! attention given to each pupil. SiTfiic aim of this school is to develop power and character iu every student. We try to m$.ke our pupils realize tha.t thorough scholarship and strong Christian character prepare boys and irls to fight tho battle of life successfully. " Pall tmn opens Sept, 2, l'01. For further information apply to ji. I' II ASS EL!,, Jr., Principal. Plymouth Primary ! Miss Lizzik Goelkt, Tcaeiior. Thij old established and popular School for g;;!a aud boys, will open its Fall Session Monday, September 2nd, nuder the careful supervision of Miss Liz zie Goelct, whose great success iu the past has exhibited her ability to train the minds of pupils in llio future. With spacious rooms and comfortable desks, together with 'the manner of tho instructor, this school commends itsolf to the parents of Plymouth and turrouudiu country. ' aug Cheap Goods, by A, Marcus. IJeferenee the people ut large. Home, sweet, new home. I have just moved to Ply mouth wit!; a full stock of dry goods, nt)tions, clothing, hats, caws, shoes and gent's and ladies' furnishing goods, All. goods to be sold from 15 to 20 per cent, less than other 'dealers, be cause 1 buy for cash and sell for cash. lie siii'o not to forget the place, for your own benefit JIy motto is quick sales and small profits. Give me a call and be convinced. A. MMCUS. llornthcJ block' neat Postoltice. I Practical Education '' t AiUnllure, Engineeric?, Mechanic g f$ &r'Cs; aud Cotton Manufacturiug ; a combination of theory and practice, of jg ja study and manual training. Tuition g E $'20 a year. Total expense, including clothing and board, $125. Thirty tea chers, 'M2 students. Next session be gin?. September 4th. Jt-6-xv 'catalogue address Geo, T. WiNSTOifj' President X. c. COL. a GE A(JRICULTli!E AM ECIIAMC AI1T5, RALEIGH, 3f. C, Digests what you eat. It artllicijilly digests the food and aids UatuTQ in strengthening aud recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovereddigest ant and tonic. "No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50e. and ft. Large size contains SH tl mes small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailodfree Prepared by E. C DeWITT &CO- Chicago. Plymouth Dru' Co., and Roper StorOo. LADIES, HAVE YOU SEEN Or heard of Solid Cuevcc Silver Tablewcar This is the now metal that is rapidly ii))i;is:din Sti r ling fcilvcr for spoons, knivus, forks and other tiiliU-weur. If is exactly tlio Fume mot;il through ivul through, lui!! uo plating to wear oiT, looLs jiitt like ctcriiii ' s.hur, it lmnluraud will wear lon;;i r. It costs : libout'miisixih as much. It is not for Bale iu stores, but every lady In this viciuify enn cbtuill a set of llUfC Solid Cuevcc Silver') tv noons, warranted t' wear for twenty-five yuirs, wuhout jiiiying a coiit. Vt'ritc for tlii lieu oli'i r ut once, before it is willidrawn. (Ji'iKBH Vali.Bi Mfu., Co., Jlofi.-maml Uairinon Ms., CliicaL'o. p y,(jut tins no'ie.u out niul letiiiu it with your rceiicst. 'iliid U ii.ipoitaut. Pyspepsia Cure ASTHMA CU Asthiiialene IJrings Instant llelicT and Permanent (ure in All Oases, SENT ABSOLUTELY FKEE ON KKCKU'T OF PO&TAL. . WHITE YOUR NAME AND ADDIlHrvS PLAINLY. ' - There is nothing like Asthnialcne It brings instant relief, even in tin worst cases. It ernes when all clsi fails. The llev. C. F. WELLS, of Villn llidm . 111., says : "Your trial br.ttle of isthin-dem ' received in good condition.- I cannot U 1 you ho.v thankful I feel lor the good dc l ived irbm it 1 was a sl vvc, chained wit I putrid sore throat and Asthma for len year: 1 despaired of ever being cured. I saw jnn advertisement for the cure of this dretulfu aud tortnenting diwase, AstlMii:', tmi tliought you bad overnpnken youie.lve but resolved to give it a 1i'i:l. To 11:1 astonish ment, the tri-d r.ctcd like a charm .;! Send me a full-oiz'i bottle." Kev. I), Morris Weehsler, Itabbi of the Cong. Duai Israel. New ToKi-:, Jan. 3, 1901, Dus. Tait Bros. Mkdxcjx;: Co., Geutiemeu : "Your Asthiiialene is an ox celleut reundy f ir Asthma and H.y Ftver and its composition alleviates all trouble! which combine with As. hum' lis eaccesi is astonishing tind woudeiful. After having it can fully nualyztd, we can state that AsthmaleLo contains no opium, morphine, cbJoiol'otm or ether. Veiv trulv yonrn. "' ' REV. DU. MORRIS WECHSLEli. . Avon SrniNos, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1901. Dit. Taft Dims. M iDiciNis Co. " Gentlemen : 1 write this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested the won derful i-flVre-t of your Asthnialen.f. for the euro of Asthma. My wife has been afSicte'd with frpaSL-inJio asihrna for the past 12 years. Having exhausted my own Bkill as well as many otiars. 1 chanced to see your sign upou your windows on 130th street. New lont, j ai once cununeu a uotue or Asinuiaicuo. aiy wile commenced taking it about -yt the firi-t of November. 1 very soon noticed a radical iinpiovetuent. After using one bottle ner Asthnifi has disappeared and she is entirely tree from all symptoms. I feel that I ten consistently recommend the medicine to ali who are afflicted with this dis tressing disease. Yours rapt-cifuily, - O. D. PHELPS, M. D, " Dr. Taft Beos. Mcdk'ike Co. t'eb. 5, 1901. Gentlemen: I wa tioubltd with Asthma for 22 years. I have tried numerous remedies, but they have ail failcih I ran across jour .ilverii'fciTieL.t and started with a trial bottle. I found relief at once. 1 have since purchased our full-size bottle, and I am ever grateful. I have family of four children, aud for six years was unable to work. I am now in the best of lie.dth and am doiuj; business every day. This testimony you caa matte such use of as you see lit. -' . - - Iome address, 23.1 lUvington street. 8. RAPHAEL, G7 East 129th St., City. TlilAL KCTTLE SEAT mmm FSlEli OA' EEC Oil DF TCSTAI, V Do not delay. Write at once, addressing Dlt. TAFT BROS." MEDICIKE CO., .7!) East 1.30th fit , N. Y. City. ' ang 15-Cm ' (Successors to PLYMOUTH DRUG CO.) Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Sonps, perfumery, Conif? liraslies, Stationery, Cigars, etc. ' A complete line of Patent and Proprietary medicines always ou hand. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded at aU lionrs, and the best and purest druv, used. Sole dealers in the celebrated "IIAWK4? Spectacles and Evc-glasses. full assortment always on hand. pive us a trial. 23T"A full lino of Parian Piiints all colors. The Best Paint made. Will not chalk, cr.-i.ck, ruh off, peel, nor blister ; and is uot ef fected hy salt water, atnuioniti, carbonic, sulphurous or other gases. feb 20-tf H. WE CHALLENGE None genuine unless Red Cross is on label Don't take a Substitute Take NERYO TABLETS, Tha Great . . . . . i . . . A T-nnlir Vmtli1rt T?m Ail V I hfl f. Ft Pt 3 flirOOt y on tlie Nervous System, Brain ami lllixxi. Kovitilizingond replacing wasteJ Ncrvo Force, l-trcngtheus and feeds the Tired Brain. Builds hltno Impoverished IHood, mukesltred, und rich, tind the pnlo cheeks rosy and plump. A SEXUAL TONIC. Acts immediately and directly on tho gcxuul Ors-ans, nt ence impurt iii',' tone, strength, and visor, no mutter how hopeless your case rauv seem. I'ositively stops niRlit losses at once. Cures Nervous Debility, Divines. Fainting Spells, Loss of Memory, Bail lircaran, Sexual Kxliaustion, Languor, Tired Fcl1nfr, Sleeplessness, Indigestion, Constipa tion, and Kidnev Diseases, i THI LATEST DISCOVERY For all diseases caused by a weak, run-dawn condition of the nervous system, cures the bud ell'eets o tohaeco and whisky, opium, etc. The very bef-t remedy yet discovered for lost nerve force, and will not harm anyone or leavo any hul eiieets ou the system no matter how Ions? used, but on the other hand nothinKhutRood results wiil fol.ow. If vou eunply feel bad theru is nothing betua to lute. ne. 5 boxes $3.- Postage stamps taken game as cafh. Convenient to carry and take; Try one bos and you can have y our r.ioacy bock if you are not satisfied. - ' V-ZS WrfsT Jr-rr n?OH i'taxx", LCvif-viu?. f. r hhik rf. rt o. R l,i i.1 Lh EE. . EVERY v 3!?IMfl3 B. SEDBEURY & Pt0: WORLD ... " ----- J TO PRODUCE- THE EQUAL OF Roberts' ChillTqsic for Chills, Fevers, Nit' Sweats and Grippe, and " ali forms of Malaria. DQrPT WAIT TO DE GPVMD 25 CZttTS AND BE CURED I WCGDERFUL CURES SISKE ROBERTS' TOHIC FAffiOUS I TP.Y IT. V NO CURE NO PAY, l 25o. PER BOTU-E. rwSS DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. W. O. Ayers. Brain, Blood and Nerva Tonic. ' i nnr-.-T1 r..-r A V 1 ) .. ...Lin.. ( l.i. In hut an ti fic diseovcrv. Strensthens, cleanses and purl ties the entire svstem, makes the old feel younir. Try one box, after that if they were 85.00 a box you would have them. JUST FROM EUROPE. Latest and best dis co vciy in tncdical science. Ouimmteed to cure any nervous disorder. Produces warmth, vigor and power. Imparts the feeling and power of youth. " ARB YOUR SEXUAL OROANS WEAK Ol? INDIFFERENT. If bo your nervous system needs a tonic before you become a total wrecks Write us for this latest scientific discovery. It is n positive cure for all nervous diseases, or weak ports. ' ( ' DO YOU SLEEP WELL? If not, we Ruar nntee this l.ile discovery will cure, you or refund your money. i THE niiST DISCOVERY OF THE AOE. Makvs your skin ch ar and smooth, fills out your pale checks, en es Vou a neaitny, roou6vijear-. .nii-c. !llkes life tiiiovable. rr; - " 4 f f

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