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Show i ' e Rumbus, Ohio, May 19, 1903. 5 I fr,m-e four 'ears aS I vvas sufferiug I'Ju "npuro blood and a general run-I run-I SfDdlti011 of thc system. I had no 9 I SK??0' i7?3 1(?siuS flesh. and had an all- B t t1 feeliS that made me niisera- S if nrfoigaU the use of S . S. S., and wSf P?vcaorc,Sht bottles my skin i naTW all options and took on a 1 1 Si KiM bc, restored to its nor- 1 SSttrtion' My appetite was U tored, as I could eat anything put be- 5 1 nncme' nd as 1 "gln& my appetife t I L?33S,n Veihi' a"at'rtredfeel- 6 ?S!tJ h,cb, orncd nic so muchdisap- 5 JbelthW ly re.c,ommend S's-S. as the t Ebmnrli jP-ln er and ton5c made, and SSW itS U8C to a those in'necd J Cor S,Cd,CmC' VlCTOR STUBBINS. jf- 0r' Bartuman and Washington Aves. IVveW!lCeling' May 28, 1903. audpaudmcconsiderably. Ihad ST8'S' ioe ad knew what It E5 1 Purchased a bottle of it and have S bottl;s a"d the aches and ffig"e' my blood l3as been cleas-Sufytoytgafnn cleas-Sufytoytgafnn ."t up. lean xS MarSr Vl0d PTUrifier and touic-a touic-a Market St. John C. Stein. !L' mL ordered blood Thn o 1!? diseases sent free. m ,no8wSpeoIflBCompanyf Atlanta, Ga. Head A'bout to Burst From Severe Bilious Attack. "I had a severe bilious attack and felt like my head was about to burst when I got hold of a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and L.lv,er Tablets. Tab-lets. I took a dose of them after supper sup-per and next day felt like a new man, and have been feeling happy eer since." says Mr. J. W. Smith of Jullff. Texas. For biliousness, stomach troubles trou-bles and constipation these Tablets have no equal. Price 2d cents. For sale by all leading druggists. SCHRAMM SIGNS THE BOND Mi-o-na, Nature's Cure for Dyspepsia, Costs Nothing If It Fails. The guarantee given with Ml-o-na Is no ordinary promise. It Is a guarantee guaran-tee bond signed by your own druggist, a reliable firm right In thl town, HHIHMMMM GUARANTEE BOND. T I hereby ngrco to refund tho money" Jpald for Ml-o-na on return of empty" " Tbox, If tho purchaser tells me that Thas failed to euro dyspepsia or stom-. . Tach troubles. TI1I3 guaranteo covers., Ttwo boxes, or a month's treatment-.. XPrlcc, DOc per box. 4, (Signed), A few doses of Ml-o-na will Dtrength-en Dtrength-en the nerves of the stomach so that the appetite will return and you will be Btarted on the right road to health. Ninety-three per cent of chronic diseases dis-eases begin with dyspepsia. Cure the dyspeptic troubles, regulate the digestion diges-tion and avoid the fate of chronic Invalidism. In-validism. Remember you run no risk In using Ml-o-na. F. C, Schramm warranto It, and It costs you nothing uuleea It curea. GEORGE W. DAVRENi The "Nervous" Condition, The term "nervous" is a broad term used to 'denote a diseased condition of the nerves that is very common. The disease is a debility or weakness weak-ness that affects especially the nervous system. There may be no well-defined trouble, yet those who suffer- with nervousness will complain of many things, mental depression, inability to rest ' well, twitching, aching limbs, and hundreds of nervous disorders. Sleep is not refreshing and the patient wakes up tired. Although the lungs, heart, liver and kidneys are sound, yet there seems to be serious disease in these vital organs, and sufferers with weak nerves feel that 11 their physical powers are failing. Nervousness is wholly the result of wear and tear of the neivous system, caused by irregular habits, long-continued anxiety or worry, too great business responsibility, and any cause which tends to diminish thc vigor of the body. The beautiful delicacy of the nervous system can be appreciated when it is considered that the nerve fibres do not exceed onc-fifteen-hundredth of an inch in diameter. Each of these nerve fibres proceeds from the nerve centre with which it is connected, to the point at which it terminates, without uniting with' any other. So delicate is the structure and so intimately associated are its parts, that the nervous system can be deranged easily, and diseased or weakened. Often sufferers from nervousness do not realize that their nerves need nourishing and strengthening. They wait and hope until the condition Is of long standing before be-fore acting. Here Is a case In point. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1904 "It afforda me pleasure to voice my appreciation of Palne's Celery Compound, as I think It a truly wonderful remedy. It cured me of nervousness and stomach trouble of long otandlng when all other remedies failed." Geo. W. Davren, 5401 Fifth Ave. Victims of nervousness those whose very life hangs heavy on their hands, depressed by their existence, or borne down by stress of overwork; Painc's Celery Compound stands ready to build thc nerves back to their healthy condition to put an end to sleeplessness, and to drive away every ache and pain. Two days' treatment with Paine's Celery Compound Com-pound will give proof of its marvelous powers. For 17 years this famous prescription has been the most universally used tonic in the world. It has stood the test of time. Physicians constantly use and prescribe it. No prescription has ever been formulated that equaled it in curative power. Remember this Paine's Celery Compound is the prescription of one of the most famous physicians physi-cians this country has ever known, and all reputable repu-table Druggists sell and recommend it. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VERMONT. For Over Fifty "2. ears. An old and well-tried remedy. Mrs, Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used fur over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children whllo teething, teeth-ing, with perfect euccess. It soothes pain, curcB wind colic and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold dy druggists drug-gists In every part of the world. Be cure and ask for Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Sooth-ing Syrup. A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What Is known as the "BIue5M Is seldom occasioned by actual existing exist-ing external conditions, but In the great majority of cases by a disordered dis-ordered LIVER THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstrated demonstra-ted by trying a course of Ttitt'sPills They controland regulate the LIVER. They bringhopoand bouyancy to the mind. They bring health and elasticity elastic-ity to. the body.- jtAke no substitute;. 8 'A new line of ladies' desks has just been received. If you i I ' I want to see a beautiful line of desks and one that is complete ! m 1 in every detail look this line over. 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