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Myrtle Point Enterprise: Rep resentative Hermann's bill pension ing the survivors of Imlian wars ' " T U E S D A Y , F E B , 11 , 18 % . up to and including tbe year 1856 bas been favorably reported to tbe L o c a l it e m s ! bouse. Tbe committee wav unani mous in tbe vote. Mr. Hermauu Mr. and MrB. Cash Goodman of Tuesday made a complete showiug the lower river have been visiting as to tbe history aud policy of tbe his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John old war pensions aud demonstrated ABSOLUTELY PU R E that tbe time had now arrived Goodman, for several days. when tbe service pension to these John Goodman completed the old men should no longer be de W. H. Erdice has leased the N E W S N O T E S . plastering o f the new hotel several layed. Tbe estimated age of tbe Clover Leaf Creamery at Myrtle days since, and is to be congratu Oregou BDd Washington survivors The Webber Piano company is Point for the coming j ear and will asking for a receiver to be appointed 1 is 67 years, O f tbe Cuyase Indian lated for a good jo b well done. , begin operations about the middle to close up their busiuees. Their I war, there survives hut 136 and Oregon Kidney Tea is sold on a of A ¡, He e,8 4 cenU [(6r |b liabilities are said to lie $225,000.' about 60 widows. There are not isitive guarantee cuarautee by N. G. W. r , r . „„„ jositive to exceed 4000 survivois of all tbe A special message was sent by i’ erkins, of Myrtle Poit-t, and Dr. for manufacturing up to 200 cows. Indian wars of tbe nation extend When the patrons reach 300 cows Clevelnud to congress in reference 8 . L. Leneve, of Ooquille City. ing to 1856. Under Mr. Hermann’s to the lynching o f some Italians in Don’t forget that Dr. Strange, then he manufactures for 3 cents, hill there will be included tbe per lb. The II ekald is pleased to Colorado. The president recom Rogue River, Yakima, Cayune and the populnr Roseburg dentist, will mends appropriations for the other Indian wars of (be Pacific be here soon. Hold your dental hear that this creamery will ruD. families o f the parties lynched. northwest, those of Texas and New M. M. Melvin, representing the work, and be sure it will be well The Kentucky legislature is Mexico o f 1859-1855 and tho Sa Wiley B. White Music Company, engaged in a delightful dead-lock done. bine disturbances of 1836. In J. P. Tupper and Peter Loggie, o f Portland, Oregon, was in town over the election o f a senator. I f tbe California aud Utah wars there of Bandon, went to the bay on last ° ° Wednesday. Mr. Melvin these object lessons ure not enough nre few survivors to be incluled iu to disgust the American people the benefits of the bill. Wednesday. They were on busi expects to return to Ccquille soou with our present system of elect — ------ ■» «------------ - in the interest of that popular ness connected with the Riverton ing senators they are hard to dis Scrimpitt— Doctor, this bill of musio house. Persons wishing gust, coal mine. youra is preposterous— ridiculous! musical instruments will do well Gen. Harrison has come out Dr. Chargom (blandly) — Well, I Oregon Kidney Tea is natnro’s to wait until Mr. Melvin comes declining the Republican nomina don’t mind saying that it is absurdly own remedy for kidney troubles. W iley B. Allen is the tion for the presidency. From the low, myself! Eor sale by N. G. W. Perkins, of around. Myrtle Poiut, aud Dr. S. L. Leneve, most popular and reliable music fuss the eastein press makes about F ogg— My wife couldn’ t make of Coquille City. dealer in Oregon. Persons dealing his rather too previous declination head nor tail out of that play last Bass— Women nre not T. E. Mars, of Bandon, who lins with him will be treated honestly oue might think that the country night. is now in great danger o f collaps quick in such matters. Their in been speudiug three months in aud the H erald takes pleasure in ing. Perhaps it may survive. telligence doesn’t seem— Fogg—• San Francisco, returned home on ' recommending this music bouse. The Republican Young Men’s Well, I don’t know about that. — ------- . i»»,----------- last Wednesday and expects now j A H u u r t i- r r i il I n v e n t i o n —T l » r S ( w clubs of Oregon, composed o f sneb Next day she was aide to tell mo U a w lia c Flat trail. to remaiu at Bandon. gray-haired youths as J. N. Dolph wbat every woman in tbe audience J. M. Inman is traveling agent for and many others, wsre bolding a bad on. Wilson A McGraw are kept qnite busy, but they are specially one of the most complete fiatirons convention in Portland last week. Some time back the play of ready for yonr horseshoeing and ever invented. It is as much a They spent the time in a sort of “ Hamlet” was being performed at necessity in a family as a kitchen mutual admiration society, and plow work. Dou’t forget to give In a scene stovo or a sewing machine. It does contemplating the beauties of the a provincial theater. them a trial on these lines. with Polonius, the crafty old cour away with the old, tedious process Inst legislature. tier asks: “ Do you know me, my McEwen & McCain o f the H er of heating irons on a stove. The From the mass o f contradictory lord?" ald are agents forth oC . W. Pater cost of running the gnsoline iron is The prince responds— son marbleworks at Marshfield. If virtually nothing, and the saving of reports in regard to Cuban nffnirs “ Excellent well; you ore a fish you contemplate erecting tablets or labor for the women is so great that it is impossible to glenn the exact monger.” On bearing this an cld monuments, call and see designs no family can afford to do without facts. But enough is known to woman in tbe pit stood, and shak make it safe to assert that the and get prices. a gasoline iron. This aparatus can j patriots are bolding tbeir o w d , ing her fist, shouted excitedly: Mrs. Mary Symons of Myrtle be used for many other purposes, while the Spanish at Havana are “ Well, 'and s’ posing be is— that’s better than plor-ectin’, anvdav!” Point, mother o f Mrs. Devaul of and amounts to a small gasoline | broken lip into factions, and are stove. It can be used for making a this place, who lms been visiting cup of tea, warming water or milk, fighting among themselves. Also her daughter for some days, went etc. Tho H erald has ordered one, there is great suffering in the cap ital. home Inst Wednesday. She re and advises its friends to do the ports Mrs. Duval’s child much bet same. attaint du\] Another Free Offer. H i g h e s t o f a ll in L e a v e n in g P o w e r .— L a te s t U . S . G o v ’ t R e p o r t Powder J „ S E E T H E BEST. _ AYEK5 The long winter evenings can be very profitably devoted to reading, but there are some thiugs that we must read the year round. Oue of these is a local paper: the best iu the county is before you— the H erald . Another is a good home paper of general circulation, such as “ Womankind,” for instance, which comes once a month tilled with the best things for a busy housewife. We are able by special arrangements with the publishers, to offer “ Womankind” free for a year to every paid-in-advance sub scriber to our paper, and nre glad to do bo , for we are convinced that no homo paper iu Amerien contains more of practical valuo to women. Bright stories, clover poems, the latest fashions, news of woman’s work everywhere, articles on “ Motherhood,” “ Cultivation of Flow ers,” a woman’s parliament for the discussion of matters of interest, nre a few of the blight features of “ Womankind.” To the head of the house we offer oil the same terms “ Farm News,” nil agricultural paper, edited by n practical farmer (Miller Purvis, esq., late state lecturer of the Ohio Fanner's Alliance), and filled each month with suggestions from nble correspondents, that make it an absolute necessity to every wide awake farmer. This paper is yours for the asking, provided you ure a subscriber to our paper. Remember every pnid-in-advnnce subscriber to tho H kkai . d is eutitled to his choice in either of these papers. Tell your neighbors about this offer. A sample copy of both papers may be obtained by address ing the Hosterman Publishing Co., Springfield, Ohio. Come in and pay n year in ad vance to the H erald mid get one oi these attractive papers free. SARSAPARILLA cured onta WH CUBE YOU - A Bright Lad, Ten years of age, but who declines to give his name to the public, makes this authorized, confidential statement to us: “ When I was one year old, my mamma died o f consumption. The doctor said that I, too, would soon die. and all our neighbors thought that even If I did not die, I would never be able to walk, because I was so weak and puny. A gathering formed and broke under my arm. I hurt my finger and It gathered and threw out pieces of bone. If I hurt myself so as to break tire skin, it was sure to become a running sore. I had to take lots of medicine, but nothing has done me so much good as A yer’s Sarsapa rilla. It lias made me well aud strong.’— T. D. M., Norcatur, Kans. • A Y E R ’S Sarsaparilla Trepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas». C u res oth ers, w ill cu re y o u Murphy— Finnpgan, yez owe mo *2. Finnegan— Oi know it—but Oi’ m goin to kape it as security for the 50 cents je z borrowed from me a year ago. Old lady— Can you saw wood? Rollingstone Nomoss— Pardon me, madam«, bat yon are slightly at fault in yonr tenses. I f you menu, can I see wood, I may say that my eyesight is slightly defective. A woman lawyer has somehow broke into the Pittsburg bar, and now the Allegheny county bar association is in a tempest respect- ing tho means o f getting rid of her. It is all a waste of energy, she lms come to stny, and the way is to conciliate, not to fight her, if slip is lawyer ennneli to hurt. » ------ -------- , . « » . s h im . m ■—- We take this opportunity o f inform ing our subscribers that the new Commission® o f P ensions has been appointed- H e is au old soldier, and we believe that soldier»; and their heirs will receive ju stice at h is hands. We d o not anticipate that there w ill be any radical chnntfes in ttie a d m in istration o f pension affairs under the new regim e. W e would advise, how ever, that U. 8 . soldiers, anilor», and their heirs, take steps to make application at onoe, if they have n o t already done a-», in o rder to secure the benefit o f tbe early tiling o f their claim s in case there should be any fu tu re pension legislation. Such legislation is seldom retroactive. T h erefore it is o f great im portance th a t applications b e filed in the departm ent at the earliest possible date. If U .S . soldiers, sailors o r their widows, children or p arents, oesire inform ation in regard to pension m atters, they should write to T ub P ukss C laims C ompany , at W ashington, D. C ., Rnd they w ill prepare and «end the necessary app lica tion , if they find them entitled nnefer the num erous law 9 enacted for their benefit. A ddress, PRESS C L A IM S C O M P A N Y , P . O . B ox 385.1 W ashington, D . C. Nervous Shock. E. W. J oy C ompany — Gentlemen: This is the first time I have attempted so write for three years. Have been to nervous and weak that I have laid in bed most of the time. A friend who had taken your Sarsaparilla seut me two bottles. The second one is most gone, aud I havo gained twenty pounds, and surely feel a new woman I was pale, thin, no ambition. Had given up, ns I had tried so many remedies and doctors, but found no benefit. If you care to publish this you have iuy consent. (Signed) Mas. A. C. T i l l m a n . Alemeda, Cal. Mrs. J. H. James celebrated an anniversary birthday at hor home A N D Inst Wednesday evening, February 6 th, unexpectedly, but pleasautly. It was a “ surprise” by her neigh bors and friends, who spent the evening with her an 1 extended con Headaches, Billiousness and Tor- PORTABLE AND MARINE. gratulations. It proved very pid Liver disappear when you take u von think o f buying nn pleasant greeting. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. J fiatarli Cannot be Cured M IIIR If IIO IIM AT IIO .V IE . W ith LO C A L A P P L IC A T IO N S , p » thpy cannot reach the sent o f the disease. Ca A ll A g f i i f j ’ i n r t H | u l l l e - i ('l i i i n c « » tarrh ia a bloml or coiiHtitutional diacaae, | t o I t u y T u l» t r I » o r Al «» lim n r u i n . anil iu order to core it yon muat take inter- j The publishers o f the H erald nnl remeuiea. H a ll's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, and nets directly on the Mmol |,RVB accepted an ncencv for the mul DiiuMiH HurfRocH. Hall s Catarrh < lire j 1 " is not a quack m edicine It was proscribed Coos B ttV Mftl’hle Works of C . W. • ..... t in . thia ali . conn >nnn ! J by one o f tin* beat physicians try for yours, ami ia a regular prescription. Patersou at Marshfield. Mr. Pater engine o f any size or kind send for «.nr C A T A L O G U E N O . .TO. con taining illustrations and prices o f every kind o f engines from 1 np to horse power, at b ottom prices, or L I S T NO. till for yacht engines, boilers ami bout m achinery. E ither sent free. GHA 8 . P. 1»7 W IL L A R D & CO, CANAL R T K E E T , C H IC A G O . isfaction. His prices are lower than those of the Willamette valley shops for the same class o f work, The Bandon Block Coal Com and yet agents for foreign marble I pany have had Prof. Kauemniz workers are in the hnbitof ruuniug | drafting coni bunkers for their through this country and takiDg works at Riverton. They are hnv- orders for their work, thus taking ing a little trouble about a right the money out o f the county that of way, but will not be put to seri ought to be retained here for such ous inconvenience, as they are goods. Patronize home instila. I offered free right o f way to the tione, and men who work and live ! Riverton dock. They are planning here and are responsible for their to build a number o f tenant houses contracts. The H e r a l d manage for miners ns rapidly ns |M>Nsil>le. ment joius Mr. Paterson in guar- 1 The exposure to all sorts ami con auteeing every jo b done by him to ditions o f weather that a lumber l e satisfactory and in accordance man is called upon to endure in the ramp« olieii produces severe colds with designa. Mr. Pateraon is also which, if not promptly checked, a gentleman to deal with, aa tile result in congestion or pneumoDiu. H e r a l d can testify from former Mr. J. (). Davenport, ex-manager of busiuesH relations with him. the Fort Itragg lied wood C o, an ('all at the H erald office aud immense institution nt Fort Bragg, Cal , says they sell large quantities see specimens of mnrble, photo- | of Chamberlain’s Cough Heinndy nt graphic views of slat's, monuments, the company's store ami that lie has etc. We will also have on exhibi himself used this remedy for a tion at our office samples of Mr. severe cold and obtained immediate relief. This medicine prevents any Paterson’s wolk in the near futnre. tendency of a cold townrd pneu Iu the meantime persons wishing 1 monia aud insures n prompt recov work in this line will do well to call ery. For sale by Dr. S. L Leneve, nt the H erald office and consult i druggist. with us. $100.00 Given Away Every Mouth t o tho person submitting tlie ■<Mt m e r i t o r i o u s It tventioa SP ;. during the preceding month. w i f sb i V k r p a t e n t s FOK INVENTORS, and tho o b je ct o f this offer is to en courage poriona of an invent ive turn o f mind. A t tho same time wo wish to ImproM the fact that :: :: It’s the Simple, Trivial Inventions That Yield Fortunes —such as Do Long's Hook ami Kyo, ”800 that Hump,” ” 8 Hfcty Pin.” ‘ ’ Pigs in Clo ver.” *.\ir Hrake,” etc. Almost evorj one conceive« Q a bright Idea at som«> time or other. Why not put it in prme- tleal use? YOU ft talents may lie in this direction. May mako your fortune. Why not ____ try? :: :: :: :: a OF*W rlte tor further Information and mention this paper. THE PRESS CLAIMS CO. Philip W. Avlrett, Gen. Mgr., 618 F Street, Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. « rT^»on,tMm)r o f this rom ponf m .y b . 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W ives, mot hers, sisters and daughters can find exactly what they need to amuse and instruct them , also p ractical h elp s in every departm ent o f dom estic nnd social life, including the furnishin g and oninmt*nting o f the hom e» em broid ery, bric-a-brac, a rtistic and fancy work o f all kinds, etc., etc., and suggestions and advice regarding the w ell-being and dressing o f their own persons. T h e scope o f the articles f o r 1895 and 18% will cover the w hole c o u n try nnd its various interests, and the articles will be profusely illustrated w ith the finest engrav ings, and, in ad d ition , it will publish the best nml p-irest fiction. It trenis at length O u t-of-D oor Sports, H om o Am usem ents and E ntertainm ents; it gives a great deal o f attention to the C hi dren’ s Departm ent and “ Our G irls,” and has a m on th ly Krro- posium by Celebrated People, in whiol n i l discussed im portant questions o f the hour o f interest to the older renders. L et us have your subscription a t once Y ou get nioro value for your m oney thn t ia possible to secure in any oth er roagasim The Magazine one year for $ 2 . 00 . Or six months for - - 1.00. Over 250 different garments are shown ea year, patterns o f all o f which are obtainali by subscribers at 4c. each. Sample copy, wi i> pattern coupon, sent for 10 c. DF.MOREST PUBLISHING C O ., 110 Fifth Avenue. New York. f A U h m l O pr. Oolj H .M F or 1 T H E 4 L 1 »11(1 IlKMOKEST'S FAMILY MAOAZIXE. j l Send Your Subscriptions to this office. J Ä Disease Killer! DISBELIEVE AND YOU MAY DIE. D AVlt> W AYNE MARION sold and gu aran teed in A tla n ta , G e o rg ia , over tour _ thousand bo'ttss S a v a m p A n o e l M e d i c i n e O u t o f this large nu m b er of pa* tieiita treated and living this w o n d e rfu l p re p a ra tio n » th e re have been put tw o com plaints. T w o persons dissatisfied, \wo p e o p e , an d o n ly tw o . as th e books w ll show, dem an ded the return o f th eir m o n e y . OVER ONE HUNDPKD THOUSAND BOTTLES FOI.D A N D WARRANTED . Practical tests b y the above number o f families show conclusively that S w a m p A k o f l M e d i c i n e stands in mcdicia! science where Mergenthaler type-setting machines stand in printer’s art—at the bead. The people say it is the greatest naln destroyer and genu and microbe killer on earth. It is the only m dicine of Us class in the world made w tbout any acids. Swamp Angel Medic nc is manu factured from tlie extracts o f roots, barks, gums, vegetables oils, alcohol , chloro form and gases. By practical experience it lias been found in the above number of cases tbut Swamp Angel Medicine is the most magical medicine made for inter nal and external ute. *1 hr above 100,000 purchasers say it will cure, and the manufacturer guarantees it 10 cure: ON SUMPTION, ASTHMA, CATARRH, Bronchitis, Thro.it Truublep, Sore Thn nt, Cough.«, CoTls, nnd all Bronchial Diseases, Bher.matisin Stiff’ Joints, Swollen Limbs, Backache, IlenffHChe Tooth ache Ncura’gia, Piles ami Corns—a certain cure tor Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Colic in man or animal, Croup, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Flux, Cramps, or any unnatural pains in tlie bowels or »tomach; removes colds, dead s nsations of the limbs, cures cold feet ami stops all pa alytic tendences. Swamp A n ^ l Medicine will kill almost insianfcly aril Flies, F.e.is, Lice, B igs, B es. w ra s, 1'umsitfS, Microbes, or Germs of fife *fevery variety, aud will therefore destr. y all growing and Fatty Tumors, Goiters, Wens, or swollen aud Enlarged B and give (mediate relief liver medicine to bites of poisonous snakes and stings of insects, li i.- tifo finest .t ularities, all Kidneys and on carlit, and will cure Womb T.oublcs, Fe nulj Livtr Complaints, and never fails on De*fue.ss. Ft if dlriC.ions for using are wrapped around every bo le. PINION OF EX PERTS. On December 13. 1803, Dr. Herman M 11:::*'. baoterologist o f tlie licalth board of N c . York city, In'oi mo I llial body that canfl'iniption was caused by a small louse, parasite or germ; that it was oontugiou* and cat up the hmuaa lung. Oil December 14, 1S!)3 (sn' II. nltli Reports), tho Im ilth hoard decided that Dr. Biggs was correct in lit« diagnosis, ami pa**»! i res d'Hion to i olate nil persons in the city stifle ring with consiimpt on. Tbarcfu e, i: is tlie bugs, simply the bugs, wc have to fl^bt in case, of Consumption. | C lE N C I THROUGH THE MICROSCOPE can distinctly see tl ese sni.ll germ» o ■ nr r i b s eating tho Hvo fiber and warm blood drops of mao a» wiili lie naked eve von see a worm in a rose or scaterplllrr eating a greo i leaf. Therefore . Dr. V. it. Sell ck, special!«, sayc ■ “ The only medicine of future Is that which « ¡11 d.siroy tho g onna of disease. REW ARD WILL BE PAID to yon to Ibid a hug worm, bee, spider, wa p. louse, or human para site, germ or uilerob« t at can Ire in S.am p Angel Medicine. Drop any consumption remedy or eolith medio me on » spi ler, a bee. or even a fly, ten to one dint such an Insect will commence m e it o f your “ gr. at aud wonderful medicine.” Then i t a small ponlo i of rfaam • A (gel MeiPciae I’a'I oil a board three inches or more from a fly and insm1 tly it comnepeo* a scries of el rat ions and soon falls overdcad, killed by tlie p iDono h gases o f flw.vap Angel Medicine. iTiteupour out thirty drops of Swamp Angel Me icino in sugar, »»a low it, close •your month, and you can feel liquid lire and g i-e« coming thro igli every air-cell of tyour lungs and paoing off through tlie nostrils. Common sense mint tlma show . yon that tho same gases which ar* so deadly to the fly mu t certainly have a siinl- i lar eii'sct on tlie “ tubercle bacilli,” the moth eating parasite on tlie lungs. c 0 GASOLINE It ia composed of tne beat tonica known, combined with the beat blood puri hers, nct- son is oue of the finest mechanics dirifctly on the nincona Kurfacea. The in his line on the Pacific coast, and perfect combination of the two ingredient« ia what produced such wonderful reaulta in guarantees all his work to give sat curing Catarrh. Hend for testimoniala free. F .J . CHUNKY CO.. Fro pa., T o le d o , O. Bold by UruRgiata, price 75c, - *•* • AH UNPARALLELED OFFER. l>4‘ iii4»r«‘ «it*M C u t ■•;»|M*r P u l t f r a m are tbe muat practical on the m arket. They a m o f any i I m U i I i d i m em ber «<f a household could require. In each cop y o f the Ma^nzine ia printed a coupon entitling tho subscriber, or purchaser, to a p attern (w orth an d i m b I i n v told fo r 860 .) o r any num ber o f patterns for for.r cen ts each to cover packako 1 ud jxjstHue. When the value o f th e patterns is con sidered the sub scriber actually gets G. A. R. NOTICE. n in t h . John Barker, who resided alone J. Fred Bnrker, from the Heeeta Head lighthouse, who has been in a small bousi on the rauch of selected ns keeper o f the new H. J. iilakslee, on Elk river, was lighthouse nt Bandon, passed found dead in his cabin on Friday through town last Wednesdf.y on a week ago. He had been suffer liis way to take charge of the new ing a long time from rheumatism aud it is supposed that it went to light. Lee Goodman has been trying a bis heart causing sudden death. cork leg the past few days, and He was fonnd lying on his bed manages it fairly well. We con dressed in bis best clothing, and a gratulate him on getting one nt note was found near him cantain- last, for he had been so often inter ingan order for the payment o f a fered with and his hopes blasted | small sum o f money, by disappointment before. Geo. Moulton ngnin accepts the ngency of the Pacific nursery at Tangent, Oregon, and will canvass Coos county. This is a reliable firm and already known ns such to Coos couuty patrons, while George is also well known and deals fairly with our citizens. if you want fruit trees of any kind, true to unme and at fair prices, give George Moulton your order. DEM O R E S T ’S -------- Foggs calls the regulation des sert nt his boarding house “ pneu mntic pip,” in reference to the elns- j ticity of the integument and un- jsubstantiality of the filling. A Wonderful Discovery 1 ter. Before Subscribing for a Magazine • j I ' ! S' si ,000 T IIK F RST CUBE MADE In December, lsfi2, I started fr< m Georgia to Florida to die of consumption. The disease hud been slowly C reep ing o n me fer flitcen years. I was a skele ton, 140 [rounds, no digestion, no appetite, no anihltior., and no special desire to live. On my way South I become acquainted with an old Doctor. With his hc'p sod advice I Invented the Swamp Angel Medicine. On March 1, 1S!>4, I had been nalng thia medicine about fourteen months, from 100 to 300 drops a day. On my return to Ailania, after an absence o f less than a year s e llin g this medicine, I i «tepied un to Mr. Wright, chief o f the detective fo rce in A t anta. an d one of tho smart «V men In Georgia remembering faces, and extended m y hand. He said: I “ Really, I don’ t remember you; seem« like I have seen you somewhere.” This is D W. Marlon, the man you saw three straight month« every day at 97 Decatur i street.” "Indeed! indeed! Is that so? I never would have known you. IIoiv yon ■ have changed! You look ten years younger. What on earth have you bejn doing oyoursclft” Taking from 100 to 300 drops of Sw mp Angci Medicine every day, was my reply. Mr. Brannaii. chief clerk i f tlie city delivery for the T.omnr-Kan- kin Drag Co., who sold me drugs every day for three months, dU not know me on ( my return. I had a room rented on Cherry street, Va- on, Ga., during 1892. I met the policeman. Mr. Taylor of that beat a year after [ had commenced tlie use o f Swamp Angel Medicine. He said: “ Surely you are not the man who was dying of that terrible cough and lung trouble ill tlie rear of Wings printing shop? Why, when I passed your room at midnight, I heard that cough. I said to myself you are not long for this world, and here you show up in the pink of health. ! What have you been doir.jj to gain so rapidly and look so much younger? My reply *** the same old story, ‘ Swamp Angel Medicine.” Ill fact, kind reader, few people w ho knew me’ a year ago, a consumptive invalid, can recognize me to-dav I weigh 1 TO pounds, have a good appetite aud the powers faculties and passions of a man in the prime ot life. Now, let me say to you that if you have lung dis- .rase, don’ t delay if you are not dying. Try this wonderful germ killer! ' ESS CURED AFNF.f Tittendcn, ot Atlanta, Ga., cured of deafness of fifteen years standing j || C. G Tl TV and Mary Caswell, both of Atlanta, cured of almost total deafness, af iCs, ia Hite a ter doctoring for rearr. Many cases cured, can't name them. •- ->•, ler “ HEUMA 1 ISM CURED. Theodore Fletcher cured wttii two bottles of medicinr; had spent 1900. e B Coquille m . ’ A -ie opred with tho medicine alter suffering five years. Mrs.D. Bronvif enred a badly lullrnicil and swollen arm in one night with Swamp Angel. Eph- rnm Johnson ill bed b I x months with inflammatory rheumatism, cured In threo weeks. G. W. Owens siflVred since the war with rheumatism; cured completely. >V. S. Noilly, tin imiatism all over the body and partly paralyzed, cured sound and well with Swa-r p A 'gel Mcdiclu i in two weeks. Tlio above people live In Atlanta. Mr. Kiker. Of llnelmuna. O»., on crutchos three month«, commenced with Swamp Ang'd M dioltie ; in two d ,v« threw ids crutches away, ami in twe weeks he wai out in tlie ll -Id a work. A late case is reported as follows : “ J M. Jon««, J. I*. Iloilo, Ga.. 3-1 t. IS'lt. S iys : Mv wife lias been in b,d eight months with rlieumal tlsm »nd one b it le o Swamp Angel Medicine has htr nearly well.” So it goes in a li * mired e is-*». I' t i't name them—no space. WOLLEN Bit EASTS, TUMORS, GOITER3, WEN'S, AND SWELLINGS uro caused by p i unites. The milk In a woman’s breast »ill sour and ferment. Then commences he mischief. Kill that trail ile cv ry t me with Swamp Angel Medicine. Goiter., Tn i.o-s, and Wens are dcvolopin > worms. Kid them e ve ry time with Swamp A 1 gel M dirine. Wall Chapman, S i n Jones, (colored), M o llc Di k*on, II. Temple, all of Atlanta, all cured o f bad cases of tumors, au I go ters. S.iei Jo ies, esp eiail/, was being choked to death w.tli i Urge goiter on the neck. In one m > ith v is wearing a col ar and necktie, same as other people. Swamp Angel M »1 cine did toe work Could ad I tidy eases it'had space. IDN'EY, BLADD ER AND LIVER TROUBLES. Swamp Angel Medicine Acts most effective on tlie Kidneys. The nrina offon smellsof die nslicin') especl illy when taken i i large doses. O. W. MeWidiam, pr sid -nt of tlie S ih-Aiiiance at Stockbrid.go. Ga , could not stoop and pick up a pm. After using Swamp An gel Medic ne he c mid pi, k up 130 pounds. It made him a new man ; belt r than he had bean i i twenty years. James Jackson Atlanta, s fibred for vea s with d'aV tos ; cured w tli tw j botil a of S.vamp \t 12 ei Medicine. Rinse! Whaley. A ¡.uta, c .red oi .nilanimation of the b.addcr la uue w<iek with Swamp Auir*d Medicine. 8TUMA AND CATARfU L cone;ed*d the bes-. m- died experts to b3 cause 1 by poradte.«, germs or nicroVs; Sw im » An *el Medicine never f.ds to i.lll the bugs. Mrs. Spinks, living on J. J. Urogdin’ s p ace, ne tr Li*rcuccville, Ga., hal been propedupln bed six montM wiili a-thun. In h week aft r c nnmencing the use of Sw.tmp Angel; MeUoinc she -va* «1 < a d d nu^ her ow.i h »usework. Cou d give jfou many remark-j able arcs of b .ill cata rli und asthma. Swamp Angel Medicine will cure if you give it a trial. * J RESIDE LAS D IARRH EA AND COLfC are a 1 eau«e.l by ge; ,i*. microbes or pirasltcs. John D inlal«, Atlanta, waa struck ivitlt a bboti.ill In'. A gush in* the check and three teeth out.i Eres’ pe as sot in. Throe days af'or hi« face w i< a horrible sight. Saturday night' commenced Wall S va np Angel Medicine. M eid iv nt irning, :io symptoms of a swollen face. J. It. Clow ir, Atlin'.i, at in I light said : "Oh, I will die beforoi d a y ! ” Congestion of the stomach. I). W. Marion pampel five doses or 150 drops into tini gentleman in i1 itiiii ites He «ra« up and walking ¡»bout in tui hoar. N. H. C l ¡air •, a i i g • f irmer of Fult >n eo i tty, says: My unde wai siok frbm 3 a m till Up in. I then d ci.oho l him with two tabicspoonfiill of Swamp Angel Medicine, lu tw c ity minute< that mate wai up eating oat*. Miss Ella Clower, says: “ Not one o f tlie tell child ii has had LiQrlppe, a cough or coltl' this winter. At the tir.t symptoms of trouble we give an l take Swanm Angel Mnllcine. ° . HEIR NAMES ARE M ANY. 1 Margaret Morto i, 45 Courtland street daw l in bod six months with con sumption In ies* than one week after commencing the use o f Swamp Angel' Medicine she waa walking around and attending night »hows. In two weeks) she was walnrig a mile in the hot August sun. J \V. McDonald, West End, Ga. suffered thirty years with throat aud lung disease ; cured sound and w ell’ with Swamp Angel Mellcin •. Dora S ickland, D'-Kulb count}', down in bed threo months witu ootun nption ; she wai walking about everywhere after commencing the use of Swamp Angel Medicine. I«nao II iriier (E i*t Point, Ga., J. H. Thom s? J: H. Cooper, Mattie To nkins, Aleck H.iyaood all of Atlanta, was cu.cd o f Inna disease by tills remedy' YSPKPSi.V AND INDIGESTION, Swamp Auyel Modi I ,» is a woiid-rful tonic, and therefore Dyspepsia an ! lud gi'-tl in. Tills tronM • i* simply fermenta Ian of tho ttomach. Formen »tieni« rcgvmwnd n. Seey'list rising and milk souring through microacop Million« of hug« are visib'e. So »itti Dyspepsia, indigestion, and «our belches ; the ga*tric Jttic. « have failed to fire,: digestion. One dose of Swamp Angel Medicine puts an imni 'diate »f p to a'l fermentation in Hie stomach. !(, kiln the bug«. Cures in .Vintiti; A. T. Hinui i n, W. 8. Webb, J. K, 8 a y ,O J L Hornby, W. G. Gibson, and lihimorc In Atl tuta alone. S T f The Jletail DrusfglM S ty \ That thcrearc few bottles returned. Dr. J. C. ‘ ' o i l i * Co.. Biichannat», Oa.? says: Three hundred butte* of Sv.rnip Angel Medicine sold and guaranteed here ; only thr e mplalnt- ; sli ■ goes ¡ike a daisy a I g|rc« perfect sat Infection. * Dr. C. D. McD maid, of Mcl)> migii, Ga.. > i v i : S || on - b m Ired b it'lcs of I Swamp Angel Me lUvne here, under it g.iaian o . I hare It id but one complaint, one bottle returned.” Bagwell Brn'her*. Lawrence.' tl , G . . says : Have «old «hr««* hundred battle« Swa i p Angel M li'due her.-; i give« unive.«al satiafaetioa. ” BraokaA Ivy. Covingtin, Ga., writes: Have »old o.e r one hue I ed bottle* of SwampAa|«l Mod cine : gnarairent ere y bvttl® • and hive n»t had one bottl-s re turned.’ , Cap. Smittel 8. I’egz, AUnr.ti, Ga. «ovs “ I traveled with Dr Mari on six months and sold over 5 UK) bott cs if Swamp Ange Medicine, under a poe. alive guarantee, staving from two to tour weeks in each town. 1 only had two bottles return'd during this line. THIS TICKET tN TITLES irit HOLDER TÜ € »pint Swimp Angel M e d i , i l i o .................................. J .Ai O r i pin s :or i o r ................................................................. 1.0} SPECIAL TO DEALERS: . n.oo S doz I pts for . 4. A) Or 1 doz I ts f,i O r 6 pints Swamp Angel M. d ici ie h . expre?a for 250. ¿ SWA MP A f i O K L M E l i I (.I M F , CO., U A S H J X G Ì O X , D. 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