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r t . :- jr y , r VViVV e &iy io-k In store is now, . i romiiletc. V 'And all legitimate fom-if 1 ! in j. w i , V An! nil 1 1 ..--iti-.. J COIN p- (lull I i I H . . X I'm r fy now i willing Tomvh you all tlx-ct - I T. T. M l;TT ' wyyi - . - i f Belli ton I'll meet. t ' s "m rdy now with aC : willing- hand. - 'o save you all the cash) - I cau. K H T. MARTIW.F V I V VOL. IX. NO. 9. . REIDSVILLE, N." C. MAY .7, 1897. ! $1 PER YEA It. -J - " t li l There are Others, j K . Hut none in the State that carry such a complete line or snpe- rior -straight and blended whiskies, old mountain apple and peach brandies, California wines and grape brandies received ..- direct from vinlers and distillers. Fresh Export Beers, Ales and Porter from the leading Europe, . . . . , E. Q. Newcomrifo; J ADJOINING NATIONAL BANK, GKEKNSBORO, N. C. -THE. (JI LKHUATED- Vienna Cabinet Lager And T jivoli Holbrau Export, Brewed by Kobt. Portner ALEXANDRIA, VA. "I Better than ever before. WM. YOUNG & CO , Aireuts For Keidstille, N iFree sttviec on Long Distance "Phone No. If j-ou want our goods telephone UM Mam doors, .4ish, blinds, framing, shingles, terial. dried. Heavy timber and factory bills a Before placing your orders write PITTS We pay phone cliargps on messages frtin w. c. Contractor. (irce: CoULoi mills and all kind heavy buildings a specialty. 1 .xjtsrieiA:e and can tjive best of references. U'lans til ad e in a practical manner at All ki lids of building, from the finest Our Storeroom and Warehouse I J full t Buggies, Spring Wagons, tl?m M "at l-nee-? that talk. ; You mfcd to dry up bin come right alon; Two Carloads Just in - . - cheap as you wa.it il. i uh whether you wish IlltV. se e M. G. NEWELL, Suecessor U Newell fc Matthews. GreerilKiro, N, C, t Kentucky Dew Whiskey. - a i k DiMtilkll of careinlly selected grain be leaJei of line fashion whuk'j, l'-tvr 1 hhuo htipeiior. lieouiuuititdeU by leadiug phyucians for t.e oielilifeia uirect or our uireutH at oisuuery prices. -si- - . 4 en old, 8 years old, $3.50; No cIjhjLo foi pckiug. Send mom-y :toLey reiKiuued. . OlMI onnrmi tpil us tn n ', e- - OLD -KENTUCKY 20o W. Mttia bt., Try a Jugldirect from. oar Dibtillery ud J. H. NEESE, GIVE ME A I WILL A OT BE Market Street, - East ,-- rM 1 1, , ,i ,. i , , ,i n n Frames, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Brackets, Veneered Doors, Gill Work, Mouldings, Balusters, Stair p ' ' j ; Work, Inside Finish. ; Gape Fear Manufacturing Gal -II ANDFACTCRKRS OP Dealers in Rougl and. Dressed Lumber, Shingles, 'etaHarcl wood a Specialty. Estimates Furnished. 209 Lewis Streetf Grconoboro, IT. C. lie Brewers of this country and . - , I. Brewing Co, T. J. FUQUA, manager, f Greensboro, N. C. Better than ever before, i 89, connected with all local points us and "we do. the rest." - i m IP". mouldings, laths and all kinds of building oca- specialty. All dressed lumber kiln us for prices. ' , I ,1 & BAIN. UreuslMro, Successors to Win. Liove. Leaksville, Spray, Wentworlh, Keidsrille BAINv 2()1 Iewis JSlrept. Greci!slHro, N. C- have had lono lowest prices. residence to the conimonest fotlagt Carriages, and we arc riutuin cannot alf rd to wail fur the Harness. BE Prices will surprise you. Couve ' buy or not. Wo claim lo ki.: : Ilespcetftil y,,.. and ham S l in t . matared in wood. Ken luck j 'Dew .is and for mellowness sua riehneiw of . .- ' .. . . ; ; v the el ub and sick room. Bay irom 12 years old, $4.50 per gallon., ti:. with order, satisfaction guaranteed oi nnritv rf onnna. N r .-j o j DISTILLERY, JUouisvule, Ky. be convinced Dealer in all kinds ?f Uuh9 and Granlta ) Monuments! Headstones, Tablets, Rub tic Monuments, vases, Chairs, Settees; t Markers, Los Curbing and all kinds of Cemetery Work. I CALL , . j UNDERSOLD ? i f I - Creencboro, fJ. C. and ytar WCLL. WCLL-"JCISSING." The Clasp cf tender Pali s aad the Ecstasy of Lips Lcfiib Frooi'M&ea Modefty. - Jim juids- Senator T James iv; I Stubbs is going - Id delivers. iecturtJ about 'kissing.'8ay8 $he Durham Sub What m the thunder does Jim Stubbs know about kteshrg-K VJia he doesn't know about -ulation wonld fill abook whht lie 'does kilo about it wouldn't fttl a page of note paper. 'Does any ou who knows the Senator believe that bis bearded lips have ever brushed the- bone v -dew from other lips as fresh as the dawn wben; Aurora v (irst" steps , from . the couch of Tilhonous t Does any one believe that he can possibly have felt tne rapture that thrills- each vein as molten) fire ; might pulsate' through Aetna's breast of flame as lips touch kindred lips and the vital spark of love's sweet longing leaps from sou to soul 'v.- , ; ;; No, no, only ; long and : constant inddlgeuce " in the sweet pranks of oyv only varied experience wide as wandering Zephyrs as he flits from rose to violet, oo ruby1 lips of ntures sweetest treasures,' can qualify 'anv poetic soot to lecture on "kissing Is Jim Stubbs willing to qualify on oath that he lia4 had sueli exierience Has he not left the fields of love's dalliance, and -the touch of longing lute, : and the ruapsodw of apostro phised moonbeams; and the clasp o! lender palms and the ecstasy of lips oath from maiden ' modesty ' these many years for the arts of the caucus and conflicts ot the hustings, and Vue fiercer delight of the political conven tion ? . And if so, what does he know about kissing ? ; Were be to give us treatise on two pair or even a dissertation on three of a kind, or the potency of full house, we might with patience. r e'en with profit, lend an attentive ear to our friend from the land of the bivalve and the hatne of the leaping herring, but when he leaves bis ac customed paths for those in which his wandering feet cannot have roved for many a weary year w ay tb Stnbha ro to, and likewise come off the roof. Tmhr JfcdlelaM. Many such (Lr 64 the market. . Bo tanic Blood Balm is a conscientiously compounded medicine,; the result of forty rears practice by an eminent physician. It is the best blood puri fier ever offered to the public, and is guaranteed to core if given a fair trial . ; Try it. for all akin and blood liseases, including t catarrh and ruruuisusui in its hui sw iuiuj, . une bottle of it contains more curative and building Hip virtue than a dozen of any other kind. Price $1 per large bottle. : ;w'- t J HOW IT STANDS AT HOKE. Our retail demand is snch that we buy Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) in gross lots. It sells well and givci our customers entire satisfaction. Our sales bave increased 500 percent ithiB a few months. We attribute its rapid sale to its size, price and merit. We are selling four or five bottles of it to one of any other prep aration of the kind. It baa failed in no instance to give entire satisfaction. Jabobs' Ph arm act, " Per Fred B. Palmer, M.' I)., ; r 1; ; AUaata, Ga j -. Deeds Recorded. The following d eeds were record d during the month of April : Mintova Talley from Josie Bt r ie ; John M. Hot kins from J. M. Eaton ; Wm, Giles from W. J. Irvin ; II. JB4 Scott from David Harley ; John A. Roberts from J. P. Wilson et als U. B. Chance from Wm. Lindsey and wife George Purrell from Kobtr; Martin ;' James L. Callura from A. L. Callum ; Ida ard well from C O. McMicheal ; Anna White from II. L. Scott and wife; J. II. Walker aad S, W. Hubbard from John W. Walker and wife; Jas. Strickland from Eli H.: Price; R. and C. B. Pratt fioru Piedmont Iand Co.; Thos. A. Moore from Miss Lucy J. Moore ; R. A . Fletcher from II. T. Martin ; Robt, D. Mc Anally Imia S. W. Richardson ; T. J. Roberts from John Moir and wife ; N. G. Burton from J. II. Wall ;nd .wile; J W Bennett from Elixa II. Thomas; John M. Gallaway from V. M Knight and wife; Philip Coble from VVT. S. Carter; J. II. Carter from J. S. Johnston and wife. How Find 11 Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. - When -orinr stains linen, it is positive evidence oi kidney trouble. - s Too frequeut desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also con incing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. , what to no - , . , - There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's, Swamp Root, the great kidney: remedy fulfils sery wish in relieving pain in the back. kidneys, liver, bladder -and every part of .tie urinary passage, it corrects inabil ity to hold uiine and scalding pain in massing it, or bad effect following use of iquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that m pleasant necessity of being compelled o get up many times during the night to irinate. The mild and the extraordinary ffect of Swamp-Root is soon realised. It stands the highest for : its wonderful cores or tne most distresRins cases. If you need a medicine you should kave the est. cola by druggists, once 506 and $1. For a sample bottle and pamphlet. oth Sent free by. mail, mention Thk itKVlKW and send your full postofSce id iress to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghana on.'N; Y. Th"fropriotors of this Daper 'vnow the genuineness. ' , , . IS Give TM . To tbe stomach and dtreativa rnn! mkM i he food-digest, and puta atreng-tb In ail parts T the man. Tired ladles, whose cares seem is mountains will receive strenirth to mrfnrm all duties, endure treat fatigue, and enjoy rjrthiug In life. This wonderful tonic in Tierorates at once and keeps tbe nerves, muscles- and digestive organs performlnflr tbeir proper work. If yoa are ran down and need a constractinir tonic take Dr. Davids' Ukerry ana iron ionic Hitters, Price, $1.0 per bottle; bottles for S3.00.. la ra Recnemuer . you ean get The Review! Atlanta Gonstitut'on both t whiil j for $1.23. TltM- : 9 - - " ' 1 t. t. i I J I jt j mmmk f '. r-'Jjl ' J-Lli VZ i - 1 A T m W -Si--: .JnL- HIGH ART CLOTHIERS. s We are equipped lor spring 1897 between Richmond and Atlanta. . Everything is- the latest and most fashion able laade. Our northern connections make it possiole for us to pat our Hoe In Greensboro at 20 per cent less than other hou&s in the South ; not only this, but our president, Mr. E. R. Fishblatc, superintends the designing and building up of every garment that reaches our house, EVSOWTHS - igpAriy suit or pair of pants bought of keep same in repair six monltis .EISH m NflVETIES.IN And limited number of patterns-. which duplicates on the streets. Our Stout Iii men's isuits ''.av'o not boon ucgleotc l ; 1 " . Our Childrens Department 7s firf iii itself. Look at our window; we do not hesitate to quote prkes so everyone can see what we are doing. Clothing merchants passing throughs Greensboro wonder at the values we give,. ; We believe in-a tremeudous out let at a small profit. To secure the profit. - Given Away; With s lioys, come while they last. s)eaks of our Hat Department as South. t i -' " ; EMrW. R. Rankia will promptly , vicinity,-: C I AT THE ;ET.Gh STORE. ?. ' - OFP McADOO HOTEL REKNSBORO. 'JSTi C'.. ' , : , Long Distance !lhone 85, Iompt and careful attention Ui al' nail nd telephone orders. 2U (IS it to TO business. Our line . is the largest GUARANTEE! us. is guaranteed and we propose to frooa -up or purcuase., , MEN'S "AND JOllUS' S01T3 ' will not " be hackncycil by seeing and Slims the styles are elegant and fit pet fee; outlet we . must sell our line at a small Every Boys' Suit. hi for cush- CAP. HAT ANI) BALL, Kvcry hat inair traveling in the South the most perfectly appointed one in the fill all orders' from Reidsville and RAN;i&J GO THE SECRET. How Doctors Protect Themselves Front Ceo Ulous Dlsesses. Doctors rarely catch conagiou diseases. Almost everybody know this, but few know bow they escape Many believe, that the doctor has some charm or antiseptic which pro tects him. . Dr. Hartman lately madf the truth of this matter public, that all might realize its benefit. 1 7 i Contagions diseases are conveyed, by minute organisms known as dis ease germs. These germs find theii entrance into the system through the mucous membrane. . If the mucou s membrane is healthy, they cannot get into the system. If the mucous mem brane is affected by catarrh the germs find easy aecess. Catarrhal secretions furnish exactly the material i upon which they thrive and multiply. To .et rid of the c tarrh and thus pre serve 1 he mucous membrane healthy, is the only wav ; to be saf from con tagious diseases. Ttiis explains'why it is ;haf imej peupleVat h Bieases easier thaii "f others.,! . .Every e -i exposed just t he atne. ?t every one, i cwever. la is a. victim to con tagious diseases. ..A disease germ can not enter "the sj-.-jleui .through perfectly Jiealtfiy liiucous membrane4. Doctors know this, and tliere'ore gnard iigainst it..'" This is all these cret thrre is uYnnxt it. ,.. " ; The best cure or preventive known to the medical profession up to dale for catarrh m all its condit on is Pe ruana.'; During the uncertain weather of spring-tirnej it is an unnecessary nazard lor any one to neglect to guar himself lpt:u taking disease, by taking Fe-ru-na. Send fur free catarrh book. Ad dress the IV ru.ua Drug Manu'actur- ing Co- Columbii. Oliio. A Pretty fWme Weddiat. At aa early hour on last Wednes day morning Miss Ida C. Lewis', of Chatham, and Mr. Charles D. McEw'en, of Richmond, were happily united in marriage at the home of the bride on South Main street. . The ceremony, was ,. performed in tbe presence of a number of relatives and friends by Rav. J. B. Winu, as sisted by Rev. G. W. Belk. The whole company then repaired to the'station, where the happy cou ple boarded the north-bound train or Washington and other northern cities. We cordially extend best wishes for their future bappines. Pittsylvania Tribune. - tThe bride Is well-known in lleids- ville.j TIM True Roe-dj . ' W. M. lupine, -editor Tiskilwa. I1L, "Chiersais;. -W.wcnt keep house without Dr. King New Dis covery ftr- tonsu mpt in,; coughs and colds..'; : Ex;criroented with mah o h frs, bui net er got the true remedy until we uc Dr. King s rsew Disco- ery. 2o t.ier reme1y can lake - its place in our home, ava it we have a ce tain ani sure cure for coughs, Olds, whtMiping cough, etc. ' It is idle to experiment with ottu.r reiie- dies, even if they are urged on you as just as goo 1 as Dr. King's New Dis covery. They are not as good, be- cause this remedy has a record ol cures an Iwsides is cuarantecd. It never fails to sitisfy. Trial bottles free at A I eis and Sa; drugstores. Marriage Uceases. marriage licenses were issued du rig April: WHITES : Benton Iv-berts and Sallic (iarrttt. Lindsey F. Berry and Ida F. Berry, 1 iou Id i ii 'Mt George aud Mary Lee K'dHrrtson. " COLORED. rch Ddlaid and Minnie IlamltOj Jsmes Davis and Jennie Price, W. li. Lawrence and Ida L.r Martin, II. T. IiOtnax and Mary E. Settle, Jake Aeal and Nancy Jones; Bnrrell Sc.iles and J, E. Settle, Weldon Barnes a:id Aggie Daniels. IOO Reward S100. The read .T3 of this paper will be pleasetl to leatti that there is at least one drcade I disease that 'science has been able t cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only K)3itive care now known to the medu-al fravernity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takea inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors' have so much faith in its c-irative powers that they offer one hit ulred dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. ; Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Tol edo, Ohio. Sol I iy druggists. 75c. , M ill Pay Telephone Charge. 'Ihe f.j'lori . progressive Greensboro firms, will piv telephone charges on all message lo theui of a business na'ure from Keidstille, LcaksiPe. Spray and W'eiitworth and will give prompt atten tion to all orders by telephone. ' Guilford Lumber Company, dealers in lumber and building material. W. G. Mebane & Co., Wholesale Gro-J cers. IJlerchants only.J Fisbblate-Katz Rankin Co., clothiers and furnishers. : John B. Wright, dealer in musical in tdruments. . E. G. Newcombe, whiskies, brandies, etc. . Cox. Ferree Dry Goods Company, . - C. M. Vanstory & Co. Clothing. . i Greensbero Seed & Plant Co. Robert Portner Brewing Co. . Pitts & Bain. Lumber, etc. Pomona Terra-Cotta Co. H. II. Carl land, Tailor. Workman & Workman. Pomona Mill Nurseries. a -'l'hmasW.lrufe, W. F. Clegg A Bro.. ' Cape Fes r Alfg. Co. John AYoMiig, M. G Newell. -J. II. Neese. , " W. C. Bain, . - ' . . . He Took His Owa Life. -The news of the sad ending of a onct successful and highly popu'ir to'a3co salesman for a lealing Win-t-Mi fi'io reachetl this city Wednes day. ; Mr. Junius B. Smith was Ion ml dear! in Ids room at a hotel in Thotn asvilK Ca., Tuesda3. He hal com mitud euiride by -taain' a' large dose of inorpJiiue, Mr. StMiihs " appetite for strong drink was his undoing. It lost him his posiihm. early in February of this ytar with' Bailey Bros., of Winston, fr - wdMin lie had been traveling for dve years or inore; . He was suSse quently witli Hrnwn & 'Williamson, also o' this city, for a lew weeks, and at the time t his death bad jmt started on the roai for the Sloit Bitters Company, of Valdosta, Ga. About three months 'ago his wife separated from him hecau.-w of his dissipatod habits. lie luul ' been driitkin lieavily in Thomaavllle for j several days. lie left the following leeter: , - To the Coroner of Thomas counly.-f-l ar Sir: Y. will confer a favor by not iuetiigatij g this case, as il is purely aiul prt iuid;tatcd uiiit. with uo or.e ti Llsoitf except myself. With regard and best wUhee, I am truly yoars. ) ;V.v f' "v.;.":- .i""- ;i J. li. Smith, f . There was no inquest, and the tody was sent to V'aldosta for burial. Mr. Smith was lorn In Rockingham county, N. C and was abont forty five years o'd.' He was mayor of Kei lsville for several years, South ern Tobacco Journal. " The People are Ceavlaced Wlien they ; read the testimonials of cures by Hood's Sarsapariita. They are written by honest men and wo men, and are plain, straightforward statements of fact. The people have confidence in Hood's Sarsaparilla oecause they know it actually and permanently cures, even when other medicines fail.. - Hood's Pills are the only pills to Ui aih'l!. C... 1 1 I If iwi iuuu a outspsruis. XLasy and yet efficient; ' ACold Day to Bicyclists ' would be onexpected io July but in cur rent slang vt a cold day when we dvn't have the best soJas. nhosDBaiea. places, sherbets, ices, etc., in the market at "The Crystal Emporium, where the best of everything in the drug'line can be found. It's a fad - of mine to bur onl v the best our eye!a phate, . especially for bicyclists is tbe fiuest in the market. try it and be convinced.. . Yours for Bix. Ii. Ii- SArr, M. If.. Druggist, Reidsville, N C. : j.. ' i i aawa m sfsa BUCKLEN'd ARNICA SAL VK. I The best- salve in the world for cutst bruises, sores, uleers, salt rheum, fever sores teller, chapped hand 4. chilblain. corns, and . all akio eruptions, and post- uve-.y cures pues, or no pay required. Ii is snarauteel to enve Derfect satisri-ii.ii or money refunded. Price 25c per box. t-or Sale by W; S. Allen and T. T. Du-lley, druiezisls. ; Sulwcribe for The Review. Minn IUU: licli Me! The use of the aurcreon's knife is be coming so general, resulting fatally in such a large number of cases, aa to occasion general alarm ' Mr. William Walpole, of Walsh town, South Dakota, writes; "About three years ago, there came - under my left eye a little blotch about the aize ox a small pea. ; :K Itgre w rapidly .and - shooting pains ran . ,in ereryv direction. .'. ".I became alarmed f?rlyj '.--.gooa coctor, wno ( x pronounced it can- r I 'Ncer, and said that it x .j'mtut be cut out. This I wonld not consent to, having little faith in the bidiacriminate use of the knife. Read ing of the many cures made by 8. S. S., I determined to give that medicine a trial, and after I had taken it a few days, the cancer became irritated and began to discharge. Thia after awhile Ceased, leaving a small scab, which finally dropped off, and only a healthy little scar remained to mark the place where the destroyer had held full sway. A Real Blood Remedy, Cancer is in the blood and it ia folly toexpect an operation to core it. S.S.3. guaranteed purely vegetable) ia a real remeay jor every , . aisease of the biooa. Books mailed free; addresa Swift Spe cific. Co. Atlanta, Ga. W. F. CLEGG &BR0. Wholesale PRODUCE And COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 364-363 Main St Greensboro, N. C. JUST RECEIVED. f CAR LOAD CA N ADA WHITE STAR; J I A Potatoes, l Special Prices on 10 Barrel Lots. YJ. F. CloQG Verb We pay telephone cbarges on all messages from Reidsville, Leaksville, Wentworth and Spray. Call nsiiip. .Low; distance 'plione JSqk 6S. V -v I Celebrated for its great leavenin -strength and healthfuincss. As sun--the food againht alum and all fori - of adulteration common the rln : ; brands. ROYAL BAKING 1)V. DEBCO. NEW YORK. North. Carolina Pic. "A Special from Washington mi l-:v date of May 3. says: Se ' :t or Pritchard ami Judge Ewart, of Noith Carolina, called at the White Iloiiv today in behal, of II. A. Gudgrr, of that State, who is an applicant for the Brazillian mission. It has been definitely d(cnled that National Committeeman J. E. 15od, of the Tar IIcl State, will "he appointed Solicitor for the Internal Revenue Department, and his nou.i- nation is expected this week. -The President stated today further consular appointments rule, would be postponed until the adjournment of Congress. tli. -it as :i a ft e r rr Pills. Send your address to II. E. Buck len & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince yon of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved inval uable. , They arc guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to! stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size, 25c per Itotlle. Sold at Allen's and Sapp's drug stores, - -We wiab. to caution all users of Simmons Liver Regulator on a subject of the deep et interest and importance to their health perhaps their lives. The sole proprietors and makers of Simmons Liver P.-gu!atr Isara that customers are often deceived by buying and taking aome medicine cf a similar appearance or taste, believing it to be bimmona laver Regulator. . e warn you that unless the word Legulator is on the package or bottle, that it is not Simmons Liver Regulator. No one else makes, or ever has made Simmons Liver Regulator, or anything called Simmons Liver Regulator, but J. IL Zeilin A Co., and no medicine ma ie by anyone else is the same?. Wealune can put it up, and we cannot be responsible :f other medicines represented aa the earn do not help you as you are led to expect they will. Bear thia fact well m mind, if you have been in the habit of using a medicine vhi L youaupposed to beFimmons Liver Regula tor, because the name was somewhat Lke it, and the package did not have the word Regulator on it, you have been imposed upon and have not been taking Simmons Liver Regulator at alL The Regulator has been favorably known for many years, and KLwho use it know how necessary it is fur Fever and Agu. Bilious fever, Constipa tion, Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorders arising from a Diseased Liver. . We ask you to look for yourselves, and see that Simmons Liver Regulator, which you can readily distinguish by the Led Z on wrapper, and by our name, is tha only medicine called Simmons Liver Regulator. J. II. ZEILIN & CO. i ; Take Simmon IAver ZZegrutaikr. has demoDstrsted ten thoimand y times that It is ilmoit iufeUibls "-TC VVCTHfl'S WFAXfTTS, Irrsiralarltl and dersnftementii. It ksa bcoomt th fdiut( remt-dy fr this claaa of troubles. It exerts wonderfully healing, strengthen lag aad aootbina inflaeace upon tne Bnenatrnal orrtui. It curen whlea" and falliur of the womb. It stops Hooding and relieves sup- :rJ Sx r Lr. m, -r V- . ? traaad and painful menatrnatinn. tor Ghana of lafa It la the rrtt rnadlolno made.. It ia beneficial tfortnf preRuancy, and helps to bring cluldJ'ea Into homes barren for years. It lnvifrorates, atirnu ta, a'rengrthena tua whole "v- tern. Thia a-eat reroed Is offerfl ' to all afliicted woman. Why will 'any woman euBr another minute .wttk certain relief within machf , Wine of Cardui only costa fl.Oo per bottis at your drug store. ' Tor mMc, in tat rnyuArlHij nu-clal dirrc Kona, adMu, (4Mn iyfnptii. th -. n.' J. Ji Uitrii Vntur-tHtml," Ttu ( MitUtitutxja .Wi- acinS Ou., Chattanooga, Trim. - ty. I. W. SMITH. Camden, S. C, savs: . "my wife atS Winaol Ctrdul at home ' lor ts. .inj et tne worna and It entirely auras set. " tr ( i fcv.y-T rn.'i..r "! in. M'i.i .'i'.ii .'I hi., n. r. 1 . ; ' 1 O' .-- . r I., ... , ".i.ui.vti a li. . T- ' 1 r ' j Utfrtfei (K..U. -. -1 in I 1 ,-f kia4 Lit 14 t J tt ..."'
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