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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 22 Mar 1894, p. 4

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@ om i . and energy "Rgricaltural Ma a hit i LL old or middle aged, who firid them- , neruous, weak and exhausted, who down from excess or overwork, many ofthe following Sysifitos: : retnatiire old , loss vitality, loss acer gs a dimnees of ht, palpitation of the heart 'emissions, Tack of cuergy, pain in the kid- megs, headaches, pimples on the face and bly, itching or peculinr sensation ubout the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, che before the eyes, twitching of the eyelids and elsewhere, bushfuluess, fo the urine, loss of will power, of the scalp and spine, weak and Talby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be by sleep, constipation, dullness of , loss of voice, desire for solitude, ex- citability of temper, sunken eyns, sirround- ed with LADEN oiroLES, ofly looking skin, ete., are all symptoms of nervous debility that lead to insanity unless cured. The spring or vital force having lost its tension every. function wanes in consequence. Those who through abuse committed iu ignorance, Way be permautly cured. Send your ad- dress for book on diseases peculiar to man, wend 10c in stamps, sealed, Address M. V. LUBON, 24 Macdounell Ave., Toronto, Oot, Canada. -- For Over Fifty Vears. Mrs. Winstow's Soornixe Syror has used by millions of mothers for their | children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cut- | ting Tceth send at once and get a bottle of ** Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will reileve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach und Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the reduces and gives Sous system, ' Mrs, Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to tho taste and is the lon of one of the oldest and best lemale physicians 'and nurses in United States. Price twenty-five cents a bottle, Sold by all draggists throughout the world Be sure and ask for * Mgs, WiNsLow's | Booming Syrup." Ripans Tabules cure hives. Ripans Tabules : pleasant laxative. Ripans Tabules are of great value. ---- | WANTED, Energetic men ean find | . Elendy em ployment with us Sxperience neoessary, dsome outfit and tLe benefit of over 25 Ts experience furnished every man. Cholce A mos and Sontsol of territory. We have 7 res of choloe sto C: ve y many advantonon. stock and can give you ur mode of securingand retainingsalesmen 1s superior. Call forour term The » O © ». be trial will *0st you nothing. : STONE & WELLINGTON. | ronte, Unt For Sale at a Bargain. Pps tndersigned has received instruction | from Mr. McFarlane to offer for sale | the North part of Lots 84 and 85 on the | East side of Cochrane Street, Port Perry pon the premises are a suitable, goo two-story frame dwelling house with ston cellar and wood shed attached ; splendic well and cistern, both in good condition ; excellent garden and a large number of choice fiuit trees, &c.. The property i well fenced and is in every way desirable, being situated on the most delightfully located street in town, the views from the | Yeninises are grand and the locality health. | ul By paying a small amount down the purchaser can have a number of ycars iv which to pay the balance. For-farthes particulars, apply to M- G. ROBSON, on the premises Port Perry, Jan. 16, 1894. - a gia Ln For Sale or to Rent. HE FARM of the late Jawes Byens, deceased, being the West-half of the ceased East-balf of lot No. 4, in the 3rd concession of Cartwright, 50 ACEES Rich Soil, good well and pump ; nearly all cleared, a comfortable log hous a large frame barn and stable. Will be sold ata low figure on easy terms, or, if rented, the Ex ecutor will accept improvements upon the place, such as fencing, &c., in lien of mocey or rent, Apply to JACOB PF Oct. 26, 1893. Tara, Ont ------------------------------------------ Church of the Ascension. REV. JOS. FLEIOHER, M.A.,' INCUMBENT. Bunday--Matins, 10.3 a.m, Evensong, 7 p,m. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Thursday--Evensong, 7.80 p.m Methodist Church. REV. L. W. HILL, B A., Pastor. Bahbath Services, 10:30 and 7. Week Evening Service. Thursday 7:30. Strangers welcome and conducted to seats. 8%. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN) REV. RICHARD WHITEMAN, B.A, PAsTo Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 7 Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:30 Baptist Church. - REV. MR. CAMERON, Pastor. Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:30. Week Evening Service, Thursd 30. PATENTS, Cavearms axp Ru-msums secured, TrADE-MARKe and all otherpatent causes in the Patent Ooeand before the Courts promptly and carefully prosecu Upon receipt of medel or sketch of invention, | make careful examination, and advise as to patenta- bility free of charge. Main offices directly across trom the Patent Office and attention is specially called to my perfect and long established facilities for making pronipt prelim. inary searchee, for the most vigorous and successful eo tion of cations for tent, and for attend- hor ness en to wy care, in th ual n the whi MODERATE, time. Rejected cases a ilalty. and exclusive attention given patent ness. Book of information and advice, A aposial relerances sent without charge upon re- J. R. LITTELL, Solicitor and Attorne; pa Padont Causes, 'ashi mn, B.C. Opposite UA. Patent Office. RIBIBPaRS i) pi 8 Kerialtural Machines IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAND. THE wndorsi ned keeps on hand and for "sale the A tural Mach- a following EY haa | back in his boat. | agent | ferunt way. > LORD NELSON'S CANADIAN LOVE. A Besatiful Girl far Whom He Deelded to Desert His Ship. The attempt to wreck the Nelson monuueiit fn Montreal las drawn the attention of many writers to the visit of the hero of Trafalgar to Cand. Jt wa in 1782 that duty brought vim to Que- bee, He was then in his 24th year. had but recently rewurned fro frigid region of the Baltic, wh he had commanded the Albemarle frizate, twenty-four guns, He arrived at Bic in J. ly, 'and in due course al Quevec, There lw remained for some weeks, when he departed on a cruise #lung tie American coast and returned to Quebec on Sept. 17. The sickness of his' crew compelled him to remain at Quebec for sone tiwe, aud it was vot unul Oct, 14 wind thie that he wis able to take his final de- parture from the St. Lwrence, lt was during this interval that there oo curred one of the most romantic inci | dents of his life. The story was related to a writer for the New York Evening Post by Henry J. Morgan, of Ofaw, the well-known historian and proprietor of the Auuual Register. Mr. Morgan suys that Nelson fell a victin to the cuarms of Miss Mary Simpson, the daugiter of a Quebec merchant, in which city he was born in 1766 or 1767. Sie wus about 16 at the time of Neison's visit, and is reputed to have possessed notonly *"iwarvelous beauty," but hke- wise mental gifis of a high order, She secins 10 have acquired au complete ns- cendency over the had and heart of the young first captain, snd also of otuers, including the estimable gentleman who subsequently became her husband, Colonel Rovert Matthews, long the mili- tury sgoretary in Canada to Lord Dore chester and other goyervors, and for some yenrs prev ious to his death, hold- ing the post of governor of Chelsex Hospital, The climax of Nelsou's in- fatuution is thus related : "When the Albemarle on Oct. 14 was ready for sea Captain Nelson had taken his leave and h.d gome down to the river wo the place where the men-of-war usually aucliored, ut' the next morn- ng, as Alexander Daviion was walking on the beac , he saw Nelson coming Ou reaching the laud. | ing place the former anxiously demand- ed the cause of his friend's return, 'Walk up to your house," Nelson replied, | 'and you shall be made acquainted with the cause," He then suid: 'I find it ut terly impossible to leave this place with out again waiting ou her whose society has so much added to its charms and laying myself and my fortune at her feet." Mr. Davison earm¢stly remons strated with him oun the consequences of so rash a step. ~ A severe altercation en- sued, but Mr. Davisons's firmness at length prevailed with Nelson, who, with no very good gruce, relinquished his purposes and suf- f red himself wo be Jed back to the bout. It is perhups useless now to speculate on thdt would have been | the consequences had not Mr, Davison's friendly counsel prevailed with Nelson n his reckless infatuation," That Nel on did not forget what he owed person- ally 10 this deternuned friend was fre- quently proved iu afier years. Removing to London, Davison became a navy and banker, and commissariat contracior, in all of which positions Nelson's great influence wus exerted in his favor, Of the fair Quebecer, who iuspired so passionate a regurd in the heart of one of Britain's most illustrious sons, the record shows that, yielding at length wo Colonel Matthews' ardent pro- | posals, she joined him in Eogland, where they were married. There in Loudon she coniinued to reside for the remainder | amplest | measure the respect aud esteem of all. | of her days, enjoying in Sue survived her early admirer many years, her death occurring in Loudon not before she hud reucued her 70ib year, Yu-hounk ! "Ya-honk |"--up north, out on a bay, The rocking flock of wild geese lay The gander, swimming round them all, His voice--"Ya-hook | Ya-honk ["--jet fall. He looked above and saw the snow Come rifting to thie earth belowy Te felt his wives were better far Wiiere warmer winds and waters are. "Ya-honk! Ya-honk {"--they know him well ; His meaning none Hath n ell. He counts them all with anxious eye, Then southward, 1ike the storm they fly, While ever and anon tk Falls from his red and panting throat-- note "Ya-houk !" "Ya-honk! Ya-honk!" his eye is red, His bill 1s yellow andl his head Is strong and broad ; Lis breast is white, The gray upon his back is light; His neck is wondrous straight His wings are mighty--loud--and strong His voice is masculine aod harsh, it falls on forest, farm and marsh-- "Yai nd long ; "Ya-honk! Ya-honk! He takes his wild sad n the night ight Hie loads his wild wives thro' the sky With winkless and unerriug eye , He guides them sure trom dark to da He comes--**Ya-honk | Ya The listening hunter ries, He, scornful, drops "Ya-book I" o, ho yoice below *Ya-honk I"--he leads them with th They, faithful, follow him or die "Ya-honk! Yahonk! Ya-honk! None faishless from his rude rank fa They urge their wings--the wind's outstript ; The cobwebs from the moon are whipped ; They fondly follow him who leads, at cry ; he calls, Ils. Who sows the swamps with sounding seeds-- "Ya-honk! Ya-honk ! onk! Ya-honk I"--to-night afar rest, theif wings where w are. y ake Which they for months will not forsake. But when the spring comes back again, And peo_ le splash through April rain, Go lisien on the inland shore, You'll hear them surging north once more. But fear not, if you are alone, To hear & voice fall like a stone-- honk I" 'a Rusholm Farm. ~The Khan. Told of Ellen Terry, Here is a story illustrating the ready tact of Ellen Terry, the actress, Sie had promised to iutroduce a man to Mr. Irving, but had forgotten his name. On the pre'ext, as the story goes, that she and Mr. Irving bad had a litle dispute sbout the way the man's name was spelled, making & bet about it;-she got him to write it on a slip of paper. Of course that saved her. If Miss Terry did this she was more fortunate than another clever woman about whom =a similar story is told. She. too, when shie had forgotten a name, said that she wished to settle a dispute about the spelling of the names by having it wnt ten out for hier. The man tien gravely scribbled his name. It was a nme that is not spelled iv more than a dozen i Kn A we Samoa to New York. First Samoan Belle--What borrible in stincts those Cristian woinen musi nd. Samonn Belle--Why, dear ? am thd that taey ly wei live hiz.rd= for ornuments."--Lapianup lis Journal, It is 8 sertain and old in te Head and Catareh nal! 116 SooTH LEANSING, ING, C HEALING i Instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible. THE ROYAL ELECTRIC CO. Aro ahd Incandescent Eleotrie Lighting, FEilettric Motors aud Generators. OONTRAOTORS AND BUILDERS OP" ELECTRIO LIGHT AND POWER STATIONS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. 80 TO 70 WELLINGTON ST. IN THE WORLD IS THE LOCAL PRESS A PERFECT ARTICLE. SA | The purest quality of Cream Tartar, finest re-crystalized Bi-Carbonate of Boda only are used in this preparation. | Ithasstood Al with housekeepers for the | t 30 years, and ix now (if possible)betier AD ever. UNION JACK, TOM SAWYER. For Bale Every where, | PENNINGTON & CO., MONTREAL. -------------------------------------------- CAFFAROMA The Finest Pure Cround Sold in If you cannot get it at your nearest grocer, send postal card direct to Acme Mills, Montreal, who will mail immediately free trial sample to LUBY'§ | Coffee in the World. Tins only. | the address given. FOR THE AIR Pastistax HAR REXewxr has obtained proves it has no equal for restoring hair to its natural color, and from its balsamic properties strengthens thegrowthof the hair, removing all dandruff, and leaves the scalp clean and healthy, Success the Test of Worth 111 | | | | | orm | THIS UNIVERSAL MEDICINE IS A HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE EVERYWHERE. PURIFY THE BLOOD, impart tone to th NERVOUS SYSTEM, and ast most power yet soothingly on the | LIVER AND BOWELS, omoting DIGESTION and assimilation, an dowing the whole bodily frame witl IRENGTH ond vigour. . Nervous Head [ :ches, Tremhlings with - Lassitude anc | ;ENERAL DEBILITY quickly yield to the nt fo well-krown Pills, anc € led in their efficacy in all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, emoving all obstructions, skin blemishes | imples and boils, better than any other family el cine known. d © unriv ENT IAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION, It heals every kind of SORE, ULCER 1d WOUND miore certainly. than any other nown salve. Its warvellous penctrating owers render it invaluable in all THROAT AND CHEST DISEASES, uring Bronchitis, Quinseys, and Asthma, re- ucing Glandular Lumps, closing and healing BSCESSES and FISTULAS, and for alle- ating the excruciating tortures of RYEUMATISM, GOUT, wl NEURALGIA it is unsurpassed. It never ils to remove Scurfl and every species of iin disease The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured oaly at EMERSON BROS, Port Perry, May 6, 1886. ~ ALL THE BEST GROCERS SELL IT. tt MI td. CIGARS. FAVORITE AND RENOWNED BRANDS MONTERO, The great success and reputation that LUBY'S -- - sd -- mei . . # 1 O Vv A x1 A NNOUNCEMENT | 5 A ; | 'to jake much pltasure in HE Undersigned « , : = IE Und ined & A that he has removed his business to that fine| moved into rte, well arranged ad has Targely Gena --one door, east of Diesfold's Jewlery Storo-- a fine assortment, in all lines; and Retail ! Hotelkeepers su Toronto and Montreal Prices-- freight saved. In stock, fine brands, Wines af Prices to suit the times, A &@r Parcels delivered to any ester, free of charge, Rs: ors for Medicinal Purposes, ited. he Corporation, or to Prince Albert and Manck = M. WILLIAMS. Port Perry, April 3, 1890, IT WILL PAY YOU TO =BiU Y=-- His Stock is complete in every Department, which he offers at Prices that" cannot be Shaded | Call and examine my Stodk and you will be convinced that for Quality NewBrickEstablishment where his superior and tly inereased facilities for ion ve len th ous to all doing business 'With many thanks for very extensive ard #till increasing pa , TL oaa scarcely remind the pul that my Approved Quen has all the latest improvements and does its work to perfection. The public may rely on an unlimited supply of CHOIGE BREAD. Every variet of FANCY BREAD, OHOIOE CONFECTIONERY, &C. BRIDAL CAKES Plush, Style and Finish our Furniture is unsurpassed. A large stock of Upholstered Chairs, and Ottomans, in Silk, Velvet and Bold by all Druggists. B0c. a Bottle. Sonn e-------- 78, Neg Oxford St. (late 532, Oxford St.) London And are old by all Vendors of Medicines threnghout the ; with di HE Subscribers beg to announce the VT they arc now prepared to manufactura Floorigg and Siding constantly on hand. A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit my Establishment Whitby, Jan. 15, 1889, E. J JOHNSON. Diesfeld's Diamond Hall. JUST 'OPENED OUT A Fine Stock FineJewelry--Latest Styles and Palterns. [EN AS | The Latest Styles in Ladies" and Gent's CHAINS, OHARMS, BUTTONS | Forty dozen SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES, from 25 cts to $6. REGULATORS and CLOCKS in great variety. Everything Warranted as Represented. REPAIRING in frst-class Workmanlike manner at DIESFELDS' % - « REGULATE THB = < STOMACH, LIVER» BOWELS, PURIEY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Headache, Constipation, Troubles, Dizziness, Bad Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Chronic Liver 0 coro § Goris of she Gem, Liver sod Bones. © § Emerson Bros. o tres Planing Mills : PORT PERRY, i Tors Purs-Bred Beans fr DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, CASINGS, FRAMES, HE undersigned keeps for STAIRS, een , Hillide," Resch: two STAIR RAILS, STAIR BRACKETS, | (registered) Boars--oneis a ) BANNISTERS, ~ NEUEL POSTS, | were ead by the saret nosed sn | sex MOULDINGS, &C., pul Ss ig Beis . IN GREAT VARIETY. Se agotsed tock, he .- 1 : i ey Scroll Sawing, Band Sawing and Verksbires, the Messrs. J. G. ) PRL Et ------ Turning done with neatness and dis-| Edmonton, while the latter TARRH patch. 5 pr of the Josding breed ' alls h ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN Crampton. The Pedigree of Jew |FANCY FENCE PICKETS |E™; young avimals are open sth Tanks and Cistern Tubs made to order. | Sérvice, $1. supplied on short notice. AW RET end ot aka: QOanadian Pacific Railway. ONTARIO DIVISION rains willleave Myrtle as follows GOING WEST.-- + 5:58 n,m. " - - * 8:25 a. m, I 7:08pm. GOING EAST-- - {10:86am " t 7105 pom " + * 1:06 pm A. J. DAVIS, Avert, Port Perry SCROFULA CURED BY B.B.B. = it MRS. JAS, CHASE. Worst Kind of Scrofula. Dean 8ms.--1I had an abscess on my breast and scrofula of the very worst kind, the doctors said. I got so weak that Iconld not walk around the house without taking hold of chairs to sup-~ port me, The doctors treated me for three years, and at last said there was no hope for me, lasked if Imighttake B.B B.and theysaid it would do me no harm, so I began to oe it, and before three bottles wore used I felt great wefit. 1 have now taken six hotties and am nearly well. I find Burdock Blood Bitters n grand blond purifier and very good for children a8 a spring wedicine. MRS, JAMES CHASE, Frankford, Onk Clipping afid Trimming The undersigned begs to inform the public that he is prepared to Clip and Trin (in Old Country and other styles, all horses en trusted to hi Orders left at Mr. S Graham's Blacksmith Shop will received immediate attention, Charges moderate, Satisfaction Guarant d. od B. F. CRANDELL. Port Port Sept. 21, 1892. DRESSMAKI NG. MISS NELLIE CAMERON Begs to intimate to the Ladies of Port Perry and vicinity that she is prepared tc do Dressmaking in the latest and best style Having taken a course in Cutting of one of the most expert Dress and Mantle Cutter: in the Dominion she feels: confident that al orders entrasted to her cannot fail te pleas her patrons, A staff of competent assis tants steadily enguged. Rooms at the residence of her father "alth street. Port Perry, June 30, 1802. JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERRY. TWO DESTRABLE RESIDNCR: FOR SALE. The unde: ed offers for Bale twe Comfortable sidences in ct Albert. : For particularsapply to J. BAIRD Prince Albert, April 14, 1686. Weakness, Ner vousness, , Debliity, and all the train of evils from carly errors later h of overwork, sick- Greenbank, Nov. 13, 1893. FOR S. ron Y 30 eR LT Scugog, Jan. 3, 1894. Manchester, March 29th, 1808. For Bale 'at Bargain _ Splendid, Pedigreed | Fo oe nai the ness, worry, etc. Full strength, development a y to gan and Toes ep diate improvement sen. Failure 2,000 references. Book, io id Cle rea ERIE MEDICAL C0., Bufo mY. the " Nervousness, TY For Sale by : Druggist, - Hi Stomach#° Liver It is Pleasant to the Taste as It is Sweetest Neotar, Safe and Harmless as the Purest Milk. : This wonderful Netvine Tonic has only recently been introduced into this country by the roptistore and manufacturers of the Great South American Nervine Fon c, and yet its great value as a curative agent has long been known by a few of the most learned physicians, who have not brought its merits and value to the knowledge of the general public. f This medicine has completely Bolved the problem of the cure of indi: gestion, dyspepsia, and diseases of the nervous system. It is also of the greatest value in the cure of all forms of failing health from whatever cause. It-performs this by the great nervine toni® qualities which it possesses, and by its great curative powers upon the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedy compares. with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and strength- ener of the life forces of the human bodyypad as a great renewer of a broken-down constitution. It is also of real permanent value in treatment and cure of diseases of the Tonic, almost constantly, the space of TWO OF "Te will carry them safely over the danger. This great stre ener and cura: tive is of inestimable vulue to the aged and infirm, use its energizing properties will give them a new hold on life, It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of many of those who will use a balf dozen bottles of the remedy each year, AT IS A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF roken Constitution, Debility of Old Age, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Heartburn and Sour Stomach, Weight and Tenderness in Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Frightful Dreams, Dizziness and Ringing in the Ears, Weakness of Extremities and Fainting, Impure and Tmpoverished Blood, Boils and Carbuncles, Scrofula, Berofulous Swellings and Uleers, Consumption of the Lungs, Catarrh of the Lungs, Bronchitis and Chronic Cough, Liver Complaint, Chronic Diarrhea, Delicate and Scrofulous Children, Summer Complaint of Infants, All these and many other complaints cuted by this wonderful Nervine Tonic. NERVOUS DISEASES. As a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been able to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in all its effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most delicate individual. Nine-tenths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir are dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired diges- tion. When there is an insufficient supply of nerve food in the blood, a general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow, and nerves is the result. Starved nerves, like starved muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied; and a thousand weaknesses and ailments disappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous system must supply all the power by which the vital forces of the body are carried on, it is the first to suffer for want of perfect nutrition. Ordinary food does not con- tain a sufficient quantity of the kind of nutriment necessary to repair the wear our present mode of living and labor imposes upon the nerves: For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food be supplied. This South American Nervine has been found by analysis to contain the essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts for its universal adaptability to the cure of all forms of nervous de- rangement, CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. Avg. 20, #8, | Mediehne Co, : Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache, Sick Headache, Female Weakness, Nervous Chills, Paralysis, Nervous Paroxysms and Nervous Choking, Hot Flashes, Palpitation of the Heart, Mental Despondency, Sleeplessness, St. Vitus' Dance, Nervousness of Females, Nervousness of Old Age, Neuralgia, Pains in the Heart, Pains in the Back, Failing Health, Repco WiLxinsow, of Brownsvalley, Tod. says! "I had been in a distressed condition for tliros years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, until my health was gone. I had been doetoring cone staotly, with no rellef. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine, which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I'would advise every woakly pers son to use this valuable and lovely remedy ; & few bottles of it has cured me completely. =I . | conaider it the ~randest m~*"-'~- = the world." A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITAS' DANCE OR CHOREA. CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., June 22, 1887, My daughter, eleven years old, was severely afflicted with St. Vitus' Dance or Tans 'We gave her three and one-half bottles of South American Ner- vine and she is completely restored. 1 believe it will cure every case of St. Vitus' Dance. I have kept it in my family for two years, and am sure it is the greatest remedy in the world for Indigestion and Dyspepsia, and for all forms of Nervous Disgrders and Failing Health, from whatever cause. State of Indiana, Jan: Jon T. Misa. Montgomery County, : Bubscribed and sworn to before me this June 22, 1887. Cras. W. WrigHT, Notary Publioy INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. The Great South American Nervine Tonic Which we now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discovered for the.cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast train of symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of the human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incal- culable value who is affected by disease of the stomach, because the ex- perience and testimony of many go to prove that this is the oxk and ONLY ONE great cure in the world for this universal destroyer. There is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which can resist the wonderful curative powers of the South American Nervine Touic. Harmer BE. Haut. of Waynetown, Ind., Mes. ELLs A. BRATTON, Of New Ross, Indiana, life to the Great South Amefican | gqyg: "I cannot express how much I owe to the Nervine Tonic. My system was completely shat+ i | tered, appetite gone, was coughing and spitting up Blood: am sure I was in the first stages consumptioti, an inheritance handed dowd throu several generations. I began taking jervine Tonle, and continued Its use for and am entirely eured. It for nerves, stomach and To the Great South American DEAR GENTS: --1 desire to say to you that I have suffered for many years with a very serious disease of the stomach and nerves. I tried every medicine I could hear of, but nothing done me any appreciable good until 1 was try your Great South American Nervine Tonle and Stomach and Liver Cure, and since using | several bottles of it I must say thatlam sur prised at its wonderful powers to cure the stom. ach and general nervous system. If everyono knew the value of this remedy as I do you would not be able to supply the a 1 J. Hanrps=- . | about six months, I|ls the it 3 - lungs I have ever seen." No remedy compares with 80UTH AMERICAN NERVINE a8 & cure for the Nerves. No remedy com: pares with Houth American Nervine as a wondrous cure for the Stomach. No remedy at all compare with South Nerviue as a cure for all forms of health, It never falls to eure It never falls to cure Chorea or Bt. Its build u) whole system are wonderful in the extreme. It cures the old, the young, and the mid aed. Itis firm. neglect to use recis dle a great friend to the aged and infirm. Do not this precious beon | ton may neglect restore you to health. Bouth Americas is sale, and do not fall to use this | great cure, it will put the bloom of and beauty upon your lips and ia your cheeks, J. DAVIS, A Bg, 3

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