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g r illt T (T É S D A Y , M ARCH LOCAL Miss E lla Highest o f *11 in Leavening Power.— Latest U . S. Gov’t Report g U ij g S e rn h l 84, Ï89& IT E M S . had spent several days ou business. ABSOLUTELY P U B E 8. W e denmnil that the state The Coos county Populist con vention convened at Coquille City shall print and issue all school M arch 19, 1890, at 1 o ’clock, with boolt8 lo llle Peol,le at cost- J. 8. M cE w en as temporary chair- j ° denmud that the road man and B. F. Savage temporary j supervisors be elected by the direct j vote secretary. " ie PeoP 'B their respec- On motion, the chair appointed **Te ron(l districts. W . H. Nosier, J. Ernst aud 1. T. Resolved, 1. That the People’s W eekly a committee on credentials. PH, ty ° f Coos county hereafter Oregon Kidney Tea is sold on a positive guarantee by N. G . VV. of the pence; D. H. Johnson, con Perkins, o f Myrtle P o k t, and Dr. stable. S. L. Leueve, of Coquille City. Dist. No. 6.— A. 1). Morse, jus W h ile in San Francisco a week tice of the peace; H. N. R. Huut, or so ago Mrs. C. W . Martin pur- Constable. chased a beautiful showcase for Convention adjourned until 7 her goods. It is worth looking nt. p. m. Oregon Kidney T e r is nature’s On Reconvening of convention at 7:30, motion made that we submit own remedy for kidney troubles. the one term proposition At the F o r sale by N. G. VV. Perkins, of M yrtle Point, and Dr. S. L. Leueve, next primaries. Motion lost. Moved and carried thnt con of Coquille City. Convention adjourned until re- j nominate candidates fcr the vari- port of committee on credentials I‘>us oflices by the Initiative and vention adjourn until voting pre Was made. j Referendum, said candidates to lit cincts nominate justices and con stables. On reconvening of the couven- recommended by five known Pop- VV. H. N osier was recommended tion the report of committee o n : u' ' s' s sud published in one or as joint representative for Coos credentials was read aud adopted 'Q°re newspapers for at least two and Curry counties. R e p o it o f various precincts on as follows: weeks before such convention. nominations for justices o f the Baudou— M. I. Swift, U . E .j Resolved, 2 That all questions peace and constable s read aud Baldwin. j pertaining to the good o f ths adopted. Burton P r a ir ie — N o t represented. P «'ty shall be submitted to the Moved nnd earned that the man Coquille City— T. A. W alker, W . ! people for a direct vote after be ner of voting be left in the bauds l l . Nosier. ing 8>gued by 25 Populists and of central committee. Moved aud curried that we ad Coaledo— E. E. Hayes. published in newspapers for at journ. North Coos lllv e r — Byron F. | lwo issuRB- VV. II. N o b l e r , Resolved, 3. Thnt delegates to Savage. Clmir man. state and national conventions be Win. Philips, I u D o ra — M. J. Krautz. instructed not to fuse with any B. F. Savage, ( Secretaries. E m p ire— Win. Phillips. party that does not adhere to these principles. sented. Respectfully submitted, L ak e— N o t represented. J. A. D o ak , M issouri— T. T. Weekly, W . C u l T. A. W a lk e r , W . F. V o l k m a r , bertson. E dw ard D a v is , M yitle P o in t— David M cNnir, A. C. W i l s o n , Samuel Johnson. Gommiteeo. P o u r-M ile— A. Osborne. The committee on counting the M arshfield— T. Howard, Chas. bnllots reported the following: M agary, J. A. Lcee. F o r representative— Tlios. Back- L ib b y — A. C. W ilson, Richard man, 203; R. D . Hanford, 189; W. Ayre. H. Nosier, 11. N o r w a y --W . A. Moomaw, Sher County clerk— A. N . Knight, 77; man Pauli. Frank A. Hrnith, 134; E. Pannen- P a rkersburg— J. C- Crane, J. A. berg, G4; J. J. Stanley, 104; B. R. Douk. Pauli, 33. Randolph— Jas. M. Perkins. S h e r i f f - W . W . G age, 315; H . Riverton— O. A. Kelly. VV. Dunham, 90; J. H . James, 1; R ow land— W . F. Volkmar. S. Giles, 1. South slough— Joel Patterson. Treasurer— VV. W . Hayes, 311; Sum ner— J. P. Beyers. W . S. Bunch, 87; J- N . Nelson, 8. Ten-m ile— E d Davis. Coroner— Clias. Howe, 367. Coos R iver— J. Ernst, Isaac Lan- Assessor— K. H . Hansen, 237; drith. W . A. Collver, ICO. W . H. Nosier was then chosen School superintendent— J. H. permanent chairman nnd B. F. Barklow, 250; F. W . W right, 151. Savngo and W . Ph ilip s permanent C ounty com m issioner— VV. H. secretaries. . H ull, 69; E. J. Coffelt, 75; W . H . that Motion made and carried u m ijw id h y , 33; I. T. Weekly, 98; J. the chair appoint a committee o f I p. Goodman, 41; J. C. Laird, 85. — Prairie— Not rep re five on resolutions. The following Surveyor— Dal Cathcart, 6; W . were appointed: J. A. Doak, Par-1 H Scliroeder, 2; Joe Kaueumtz, kersburg; A. C. Wilson, L ib b y ; T. 28; Doe, 1; W . H. Ham ilton, 12; A. W alker, Coquille; L d Davis, ( j rogp,y j . Johnson, 3; Condrou, Teum ile; W . F. Volkm ar, Row 1. - N e r v o u s Shock. E. W . Joy C o m p a n y — 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 Rent mo two bottles. The second one is most gone, nnd I have gained twenty pounds, and surely feel a new woman I was pale, thin , no ambition. Had given up, as I had tried so many remedies nnd doctors, but found no benefit. I f you care to publish this you have my consent, (Signed) the faith o f all the people nnd all the wealth of the government the same as rintionnl bonds. Coroner_ Ch(lfl H owe. Motion made and carrled — UJ The modern stand- u ard Family Medi a cine : Cures the 73 U com mon every-day > 3 ills of humanity. U Z o the PORTABLE AND MARINE. I f you think of buying nn enei ne of any size or Kind srn l for our CATALOGUÉ NO. »W. ooiitaining illustrations aud prices of every kind of engines from I up to ÎIS horse power, at bottom prices, or L IS T NO. for yacht engines, boilers and boat machinery. Kith or sent free. C H A S . 1». W I L L A R D & c o ,; 11*7 CANAL STREET CHICAGO. ft two having the largest vote. increased to »50 per capita, or more ? M r 8m ilh if necessary, to do the business of IlomInee Wft8 declared the the country on a cash basis. | F o r collnty commissioner, L T. 4. W e are nnalterably opposed weekly reccejved TO, e8 and j . to the issue of any more bonds by c Laird 3 vo,e8 Mf t u and demand that the government videvi by law. 5. W e urge a state • ^ VJ Mol|on mtde aud carried lhftt Motion made and enrried that constitn- |h- noraineeg of Ulia convell,ion tional convention at the earliest d rfr expenses of a delegate possible date In order to amend to tbe , taU contention, our constitution so ns to give the people direct legislation, through Justices nml constables nomi- the Initiative aud Referendum o f , , .. tho various voting pre- the widest applicable form, giving cl||pf9. tbe people a chance to propose and Pist, No. 2. J. D. Sunderland, vote on all state nnd national ques justice of the peace; \V, F. Llrmt, tions. constable. 6. W e oppose the importation Diet. No. 4 J. H . Minnrd, jus o f pnoper nnd contrsct Inbor from tice of the peace; G . G. Swau, •H countries and favor a more conft^,d)le stringent law restricting the same. Dist. No. 5 — E. A. Adams, jus 7. W e demand the re-enactment tice of the peace; Sam Giles, con o f the mortgage tax law in this stable. atWte. Dist. No. 9 J. II. Coed, justice m u m t t m n n Given Away Every Month Weekly Bnrveyor be left va. m $ 1 0 0 .0 0 the United States in time of peace, WM dec|arod ,,le I)oniinee. use either gold or silver in pay- , he office of ment o f coin obligations, as pro- canj Robinson, Mrs. Mrs. Smith, 1!. C. Rucker, S. D. Magnes, Capt. Paton, Clias. Adams, George Robinson, II. Dalgren, II. C. Slierritt, Miss Hazel Day. A rrivals by Homer, Saturday: H enry Poole, Frank McConville, Geo. F. Schroedi-r, W . II. Scliroe- der, A. Clinton, M. E. Babb, Miss Clara Mansfield. — - — ■ l o w 1 » C u r e I t ! i < - i i i » : i l i * n i . Arngo, Coos Co., Oregon, Nov. 10, 1893.— I wish to inform you of the great good Chamberlain’s Pain Balm 1ms done my wife. .She has been troubled with rheumatism of the arms and hands for six months, and has tried ninny reme dies prescribed for that, complaint, but found no relief until she used this Pain Balm; one bottle of which has completely cured her. I take pleasure in recommending it for that trouble. Yours truly, C. A. Bullard. 50 cent nnd $ i bottles for sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, drug gist. 2d Prize, Bicycle, for man or woman................. 75 GO 3d Prize, <J3sli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •••••••••♦•••• 50 09 10 Cash Prizes, each $25................................ 250 00 10 Cash Prizes, each $10................................ 100 00 60 Cash Prizes, each $ 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 00 83 Prizes......................................... $1,195 00 A ye r’s S a rs a p a rilla C t ir e s o t h e r s .w ill e u ro y o u Tho Ornt p rize w ill b© g iv e n to tiie p erso n w ho co n s tru cts tho longest sen ten ce in g o o d E n glish c o u tu liiic g no le tte r o f th o a lp h a b e t m o re than three senti tim es . It Is n o t n ecessary to use e v e ry le t t e r o f th e a lp h a b et. T h e o th e r prizes w ill g o in r e g u la r o r d e r to th o s e c o m p e tito rs w h o se sen ten ces a r e n ex t in le n g th . ^ T. Howard, jew eler of M arsh field, came over to Coquille last Thursday to look in on the conven tion aud call on friends. --- i A* nypniin*. w all its forms. Skin Diseases, ’• ' > ¿V'5. * N ■ i v o us l>. bility. In.potency, Seminal Weakness and Loss o f Manhood, tho consequence of self-abuse and excesses producing the following symp toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un der the eyes, pain in tho head, ringing in the ears, loss <»f confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation of the heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss of memory, pimples on tLo face, coughs, consumption, etc. D li. GIBBON has practised in San Fran cisco over 80years an 3 tlioso troubled should n«»t fail toootuoil him and rcoeive the ben* efit of his great skill and experience. The doctor cur s when others fail. Try him. 01 RES GUARANTEED. 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V o offer One Hundred Dollars lteward for any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY ¿i CO. Proprietors, Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, aud believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially al>lo to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Tiuax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, ().. Wnlding, Rinnan & Marvin, ■Wholesale Druggists, Toleco, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of tho system. Price, 75o. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimon ials free. R U LE S F O R T H E S E N T E N C E —(No Othora Furnished.) The length of a sentonce is to bo measured by tho number o f letters It contains, but no letter can be used or couated more than three times. No word except “ a** or “ I ” can be used more than once. The sentence must consist o f complete words. 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DISBELIEVE AND Y O U M A Y D IE . • to tho person submitting th© most m oritorlous iuv®utl<m during th« preceding month. W I SECFUR PA TK N T9 FOH INVENTORS, and the object o f this offer is to en courage persona of ao tnvent- ivo turn o f mind. A t the snme time we wish to impress the fact that :: :: :: It’s the Simple, Trivial Inventions Thnt Yield Fortunes ^ w —such as Do l/ong’ ji Hook and Rye, “ Soo that Hump,” “ Safety Pin.” “ Pigs in Clo ver.” “ Atr llrnkc.” etc. Alm«>st every one conceives a bright idea nt some time or other. Why not put it in prac tical use? YOU It talents may Ho in this direction. May make your fortune. Why not try? :: :: :: J. J, Or.rz <’•!!•(>(! wltli th « medicine n'tcr suffering five years. Mrs. T). BrotivSff eured a badly iufi mieil and swollen nrm in one niglit with Swamp Angel. Eph-. ram Jobns.ni in bed « lx months with Inihimmatory rheamatUm, cured in three I weeks. G. W . Owens suffered since the war with rheumatism; cured oompletelv. I \v. S. Nnnlr, rluimialisni all over the b jd y and partly paraljzed, cured sound and well with S va « p A #•! M.dicin » In two weeks. The above people live in Atlanta, Mr. Kiker, o f IV.ichamia, On., on crutches three month4, commenced with Swamp m li-bra ; in <\vo <1 iy* threw his crutches away, and in tw o weeks he w a i i out k» th- ft* 1«! a work. A lute oust* U reported os follows : ‘ \J. M. Jones, J. p. Dodo, G.i.. 31 L 1S)4, s »y-«: Mv wjfajias been in bed eight months with rheuma- tiem -.t»d on • b >t 1* *» Swmnp An gel Medicine has her nearly well.** So it goes in 1 a I) iidn dcis-'s. C in’ t naai*.* them-—no space. W O L L E N B REASTS, TUM ORS. G O ITE R S . W E N S. A N D S W E L L IN G S 4 v are caused by ] » cadtes. The milk in a woman’ s breast will sour and ferment. A V lT ) W A Y N E M A R IO Y fold and guaranteed in Atlanta, Georgia, over tour thousand bo ties S w a m p A n o e l M e d ic in e . Out of this large number o f pa* ......... . 1 „ ,n nut nvo c:m ticiitri treated «m l iifrli.g tin, wonderful preparations there 1 , wq plaints, l w o persons dissati«fled, two poop c, and only in o. as the boo show, demanded the return o f their money. V fp rn O V K It O N E I I I N D B K D T H O U S A N D B O T T L E S FO LD AN D \' A L L A N l LL> Practical tests bv the above number cf families show conclusively that S w a m p A y g f l M f d ic in k Bland« in mcdlclal science a here Morgen thaler typo sett» nj? m o a liW a i „ printc-r’e nrt— nt tbe h«*n<L T b e people n«y it is tlie gfeiltCSt pain destroyer nnd germ and microbe killer on earth. It is the only m dtcmc of its class in the world made without any acids. Swamp Angel Medic ne »s manu factured from the extracts o f roots, barks, £it ms, ypget aides, oils, alcohol , chloro form and gases. By practical experience it has been found in the above number of eases that Swamp An gel Medicine is the most magical medicine made for inter nal and external me. 'J lie above 100,000 purchasers say it w ill cure, and the manufacturer guarantees it to cure: O N S U M P T IO N , A S T H M A , C A T A M H I, Bronchitis, Throat Troubles, Sore Threat, Cough?, Co d«\ and ail Bronchial Diseases, Rheumatism Stiff J -ints, Swollen Limbs. L tekn ! m *. II ••■Lcliy Pooth ache Ner.ra'gia, Piles and Corns—a certain cure tor Indi ¿e<t •>. Dyspj p<i t. Colic in man or animal, Croup, Diarrhcca, Dysentery, Flux, ( rumps, or any unnatural pains in the bowels or ttomach; remov -s colds, dead s n ..: i > 4 < f ; ' } ,li cold feet aud stops all pamlytic tendences. Sw.nr;) Angel Medieiii z w 11 ki.l almost instantly all Flies, Fieas, Lice, B igs, V, t*s. w r. s, Fa u-it s, Microbes, or Germs o f Mfe ofeve^y variety, and will therefore. d«-stn y all grow ing and batty Tumors, Goiters, Wens, or swo len aud Enlargotl B ©.i t.-, an I give im eiiate relief il D the lì \ t liver medicine to bites o f poisonous snakes an d stings of insect on carlit, and will cure Womb Tioublcs, Fe iu»L I i. g 'll irlfif-: all Kidneys and L iv tr CompkiAits, and never faiU on Deafness, F-.dl dir c ’ j u s for using arc wrapped arour.d every bo* b*. P IN IO N OF E X P E R T S . On December 13, 1893, Dr. Herman M B’g.v bnclerulog'st o f lite health board o f N e v York city, i.rorm o ! that l)<>dv tiia*. c vis-.Kiipti >n w is c msed by • mi i an \ -■ I . tie*, huma \ lu a small louse, paraslfe or germ ; that it wa-cinn-t ,i> bol d d-.-iled that I).*, On December 14, 1803 (sec Health Reports), the. It • on to I «»late all p'irsons Biggs was correct in lii< diagnosis, and pass d :» r-** 1-.j bags, simply the bugi, in tl’.e city suffering with consutnpt on. T licivfo »•, we have to li^lit in cases of consumption. C IE N C E T H R O U G H T I I E M iCROHCOI’ K g the live fiber and can distinctly sec theso sin ill germs o: up c a worm in i r is j or warm blood drops of man as \vi I) the nak d VO S' Dr. V. R. > eh c.k, spo.-i dis', s Iys: ncaterpilLr eating a grcea leaf. Tlterefor g U'iiis of disease. til “ The only medicine of nat-ire is that which A ¡‘d ’ R E W A R D W I L L BE P A ID •r, wa p. Inns«, or human par.a- *° I ™ to ,IM,i a *,ui( wonu. be-’, spy / site, germ or microbe t at c i • • in .s ii ep Angel M dicine. y I m *. a be - <>r even a il.V, Drop any consumption remedy ur cough medie pc .\ :t ten to one that such an insect will com mew e ¡o e of y • *r “ gr a* a id wonderful medicine.” Then 1 t a small port! )y > ' F »nm A . 1 \!. ! i:. jo fh’ I -m a board three inches or more from a rty and ins a tly it ce ;!-i■”..:*••• U sclit-s o f cir.ll OtiS s \ i p a ig*-l M • Heine, and soon falls over dt^ad, killed by the p »i*on«r:.s .Then pour out thirty drops o f Swamp Aug* 1 M* i••in o in su;ar, s • i io v it, close •your mouth, and yon can feel liquid fire and s i e* • * ni. ig thro igh ever, air-cell o f •your lungs and passing off through the nostrils. < >,union sciis: m i i u t tin s show . you that the same gases which ar •* so deadly to th* tly n 'i t certainly liavc a simi- i iai effect on the “ tubercle bacilli,1' the moth catiu ; parasite on ilie lungs. O STEAM a ™ (¡ASOLINE EMMS S n Convention then balloted for 3. W e demand the «m o un t.o f j ^ 0,Brki Frauk A . Smith re circulating medium be epeedily , ceivi 10 yotc8 aud j . j . stan,ey Mrs. C j mnjority o f nil votes cast thnt the convention choose from M cKenna, Miller, Mrs. Ilanson Rnd children, D RI PANS IL thnt when uo candidate had received M. Hanimerly, a well-known business man of Hillsboro, Va.. sends this testimony to the merits of A ye r’s Sarsaparilla: “ Several years ago, I hurt my leg, the injury leaving a sore which led to erysipelas. My sufferings were extreme, my leg, from flic knee to the ankle, being a solid sore, which began to ex tend to other parts of the body. After trying various remedies, 1 began taking A ye r’s Sarsaparilla, and, before 1 had finished the first bottle I experienced great relief; the second bottle effected a complete cure.” * M iss Edna O ’Connell, Mrs. Headaches, Billiousncss and Tor pid Liver disappear when you take Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. E . E. Hnyes and O. A. Kelly. fall legal tender for all debts, pub- lie and private, without the help of banking corporations; said cur-j A rrivals by Arngo, Friday, 13th inst.: *■ Alemoda, Cal. T. Howard moved thnt we elect Ou motion, the chair appointed couuly officers for one term only. five delegates to count the returns Alotion made to amend snme, tlnit> of the primaries, ns follows: A “ provided the people sanction it at Osboru, Joel Pntterson, M. I. Swift, the primaries.” Amendment car ried, aud motion ns amended cur On motion, adjournment was had ried. to count the voteB and allow the Motion made nnd carried that all committee to prepare resolutions. candidatea having a clear majority On reconvening of convention the I , a„ vote8 cast l)e declared the following resolutions wero sub- ! nominees of the convention. milled nnd adopted: The following persons were then 1. W e demand the free and un declared the nominees for the fol limited coinage of silver aud gold lowing oflices: nt the rntio of 16 to 1, upon terms Representative — Tlios. Buck- o f exact equality, regardless of man. foreigu nations. Sheriff— W. VV. Gage. 2. W e demand a national paper Treasurer— VV. VV'. Hayes. currency, safe nnd sound, issued School superintendent— J. H. by the general government only, a |juriliovr A V E R ’S S a r s a p a r il la This old reliable nnd most successful spec ialist in San Fra tois es». still continues to M rs . A. C. T il l m a n . land Prairie. Yencÿ backed by We take this opportunity of informing our subscribers that the new Commission® of Pensions baa been appointed. He is an old soldier, and we believe that sold ¡era and their heirs will receive justice at his ur.iids. We do not anticipate that there wifi be any radical changes in the administration o f pension affairs under the now regime. We would advise, however, that U. B- soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps to make application nt once, if they have not already done a *, in o rder to secure the benefit of'th e early filing of their claims in case thcro should bo any future pension legislation. Such legislation is seldom retroactive. Therefore it is of «rent im portance that applications bo filed in the department at the earliest possible date. If U. S. soldiers, sailors or their widows, children or parents, desire information in regard to pension matters, they should write to Tine P hsss C laims C ompany , at Washington. l>. C., nml they will prepare and send the necessary application, if they find them entitled under the numerous laws enacted for their benefit. Address. PltKSS CLAIMS COMPANY, P. O. Box335.1 Washington, D. C. Col. R. H . Rosa returned from M arshfield lust Friday where he O O ir ln l l * r . . r . - . < l l n s « — I M i illo r m ■anil tVaautnnliaaaas— K r a r j I h liiB t . L a a r l j laaaal ••T in - ■<>■•![" h u u a l i a i l Oaal. Dr Gibbon G. A. R. NOTICE. several L o o k ! L o o k !!— W hy sit on stools and boxes wheu you can buy chairs of J. B. Fox for 81, or 86 per set? POPULIST COUNTY CONVENTION. Enchanted Buck spent days vis itin g at Bandon lust week. t: :: % W " Writ© for further Information and mention this paper. THE PRESS CLAIMS GO. P h ilip W. A vlrett, Qca. Mgr., 618 F S t re e t, N orthw est, WASHINGTON, D. C. K ^ “ Th© rotponsIMlity o f this company may be Judged by the fact that its stock is held by over one thousand o f the leading newspapers iu the United States. n E F IR S T C U R E M A D E In December, isfi2, I started firm G c oig’ a t ' U’ r-iida to die of consumption. The disease had been slowly d eep in g on n;c f**r lift e ’ y> nrs. I was n skele ton, 120 pcumis, no digestion, noappetite, no utnUtiob, m h I no ■p.'cial desire to live. On my -way South I become acquainted v i t i an old Doctor. NS'itli LI-« i o p ind advice I invented the Swz-.mp A n gel Medici e. On March 1. 1S0I, I had using this medicine about fourteen months, from 100 to 3 1) dr \ .< a d iv. On my return to Atlanta^ after nn absence o f less than a year selling t i» m nUcine, 1 j stepped up to Mr. Wright, chief o f the detective force in A t aina. an i one of the smartest men in Georgia remembering faces, and extended mv band. He said: ( “ Really, I don’ t remember yon; seems like I have seen you semen here.” This is . D. W. Marion, the man yon saw three straight months every day at i>7 Decatur . street.” “ Indeed! indeed! is that so? 1 never would have known you. How you * have changed! Y o u look ten years younger. What on earth have vou bo n doieg I o yourself?” Taking from 100 to 300 drops o f Sw mp Angc* Medicine eveiy day, was my reply. Mr. Uranium, chief clerk c f the city delivery for the Lamar-Knn- kin Drug Co., who sold me drugs every day for three months, did not know me o.i I my return. 1 had a room rented oa Cherry street Ma ’o:i, Ga., during 1sl)2. I met the policeman, Mr. Taylor o f that beat a year after I bad commenced the use o f Swamp Angel Medicine. He said: u Surely you are not the man who was dying of that terrible cough and lung trouble in the rear of Wings printing shop? Why, when 1 passed your room at midnight, l heard that cough. I said to myself you are not long for this world, and here you show un in the pink o f health. ( What have you been doing to gain so rapklly and look so much younger? My re,»iy was the same old s to r y ,‘ Swamp Angel Medicine.” Iu fact, kina reader, few people who knew me a year ago, a consumptive invalid, can recognize me to-day i] weigh 170 pounds, have a good appetite aud the powers faculties and passions of a man in the prime of life. Now, let me say to you that If you have lung '’dis ease, don't delay if you are not dying. Try th it wonderful germ killer! i AFNK8B CURED *C . G THIendcti, of Atlanta, Ga., cured of deafness of fifteen years standing i D B C®ha Hite and Mary Caswell, both o f Atlanta, cured of almost total deafness, a f ter doctoring for year?. Many cases cured, can't name them. • « .. j - H E U M A T IS M CURED. ' Tbtodon Fletcher cured with two bottles of mediclno; had speut WO). + • ©•-«?■>• C oquille trW * U r S Thou commences-he mis.m e K i l l tin t trouble every time with Swaup Angel Me Heine. ^ G »iier-, Tn .<> -s. and Wens a-c dcvol >,>in » worms. KUl them I ever*’ tune with ^w. ni • A « y l M iiii ie. W all Clnpm ui, Sa n Jones, (colored) j Moll (? Di k-o'i, U . T inplo, ill of Atlanta, all cu e 1 o f b id cases o f tumors, and I go tor-4. S un J.) ies, c«p*ci:i'l/, wa, being choke 1 to death with a lirg e goiter on I t!»e n -ok. in on * m » i i u ( w wring a •(>! ar and n cktl *, sim e as other p eo p le.» Fw:im;> Any. 1 M *d cine-lid t r* work <' »u!«l i l l d ' f v <w>es it'had space. J\1X K Y , B L A D D E R A N D L IV E R T R O U B L E S . • S.vamp Anxel M vb .ine A cts unst effecti/e on the Kid ic / s . The urine ---- -/fre.i s ii ‘II * )/ die i -d!‘ ‘in j c->i.*ci illy \vh**n tak *n i i larg - .loses, O. \V.‘ Mi Wi liaiu, pr si l -n'. of the S i!r-Alliance at Sto kb. i Igo Ga . co dd not stoop*and pick up a t» n. Afi.cr udug Swamp Angel M * lie nn !i * c mid ¡»1 k up 130 pounds. I* m i 1 * hi m a new man ; belt r than he ha I bee i i » twenty years. James Jackson A ’ ianta, s i;h:c I ’or v *a s v\it!i d. h » ■?<?<; cure 1 w th t \v/botil s o f S raiii-» A n gel M *d id io . R is w ! Wl» dev, A^a-ita. c tv-i ot .ml i nmatiou o f the b .a d d c r'u tmo w ek with Sw tn}> Angel M * lichic. • *- S S T !IM A A V I ) UA 1 A B R IL ^ ® n ' MM red d >y t;i • '»•■- mi died experts to b? oausc by para Ites, germs or *•; S-.vi ii ■ A m : 1 M • li • ic n \vi f is io k IH Die hugs. Mrs. Spinks, living o i J. J. !ir.»g*f.n‘ > i» a«*c, uc n* L i vnmeevibe, Ga., ha t been p roped up In bed six mo.iii.s widi a-tlim i. lu > week aft r c mur »ncing the use of Swamp A n gel M-* iei ie sh-*. ,-n n a »1 1 >i•igh.*r«»w • h >inew*»rk. U«» » I give you manv remark able mvs ..f »* d ic ita rh an l :* thin a. Swamp Angel M : lieins will cure, if yoa give it .a i ri d. R K 'd U K ’ . VS D IA R R H E A A N D C O L IC . i are a i cau-ed by ^er -i-, microiies or p irasltcs. John D.inLls, Atlanta, waa st tick wii !i a !»Le » i \ In A .-a-h i.a t ;m check nnd three teeth out.} E es’ pc'a« set in. T h r v d i y * i f e r l i s fi«*- w i- a lio r bh sight. Saturday night! ca.nin * i” .*d \v..li S \a up Ang.d M ■ ¡¡cm *. M *.id ty *n n-iiiug. .»o symptoms o f a swollen f icc. J. R. ( I > \ *r. A i m ». t in I .¡.'hr «aid : “ Oh, f will die be fora I d y ! ’ Coiig'.sLim <»f th ; .st*> n ic ». D. W. M irim p impe i lire d ».ses or 150' ho ii *. N. If. C i isir *, a i i g • f u* n * >'* U dt * i > i it ', -a y «: My mule was drops sickl into h: g *:i lein m i i 2 i miu frdiii 3 a m riil Up ni. I r!i*.i J cmcj 1 m m v it i two tiblespoonfull of Swamp; A açel Mwliohm. In tw* ity mi mlo th i: i t • was up eating o a t* Miss E lla) Glower, says: *‘ N >t o ; i : a f t h : mmi h < I i iia« h 1 1 L iGripp *. a cough or coldt thh winter. A t the ih-.t sy n, t >.ii4 f iro i j I o We give uni take Swamp Augelt M vll I II d Jill. M in . { h e i r x "A a ME^ ARE M ANY. Margaret d •• t » . I'» ( ’ » irthiM'i st-eefc d>\v \ in bo 1 six months with con-' stiniptio snmiitiu i I l i ! * - t i n in.! wcok after commencing the use o f Swamp An gel' Modicinc sin wa* w ilk n^ aro ni 1 and attendin'; night shows. In two week?] she w*s wa I . ; a m «• i » i i lo t A igiwt sun. J lVr. McDonald. West End, Ga. } suffered rlii.' iy vM - with t-iiroat : im ! lung disease ; cured sound and well w ith ’ Swamp A m ; *. . * i«* • n . D u\i S Iceland, D *K «lb county, down In bed tliroo montlis w i i i-vi m .. j > r ; f > u : - wa . walk! a ; about <*verywh*re after commencing- the «:•«» of Swam: i A ‘ I .'•i-l?cini*. D ia c llin r (Ea-t Point, Ga., J. If. Thomas i J. II. Cooper, Ma ti ■ l'o ,kiu-, Ah ok II ly . ood all of A lama, was c u .e d o f long! (1 13 a t»v l this III-* romedv* iv lieti V dD ft'O * i»v . j A N D IN D IG E S T IO N , j YSl’E I’SIA AND I Swanio A 'iet I M * !. i • a w »nd rfiil t uie, and t?»o efore never fails oni -'i 'n. T'ni- trou’ 1 : ¡' simply fer nentaion o f thej -— Dysoep-it an i l l ! . Uoni ich. F. r.n n itLn i« r-generu l n. S e y a^t rising and milk souring through? mlcn>sc<p M ilion - * f mg-* ar® v - ib e. s • v il!i Dyspepsia, indigestion, an A o u r b d e h - : tiie g.i tr’.- j i’ • ■< ha e fail d t > f r**v d g^Mlon. Oacdose of Swamp: Angel Medicine pu; - a t i am *il:a'e p u> ad fom entation in the atomaeli. Ijt kille the* hugs. Cut ' - iu A l . u t i ; •*. 1’. him i d is. W. S. webb, J. ii. Kay, O. K , •Hornby, IV, G. Gibso., aud U O i i d e 111 Atlanta alone. * K E T D Th' Retail Draf'Jht Say \ That there are f. w bottles returned Dr. J. C < 'obh jk Co.. 1» ichannan, Oft.f say.i: Three hundred h-»tt. es of Swamp Angel Medicine sold and guaranteed here ; only t'ir e •--■mplaiut' ; sin goes like a daDy a id gives perh et Sai¡¿faction.v Dr. C. D. MeD n a il, of McDo '»:igN, fit.. - iv * : s |.| on* '* i;i I red b jttlcs of) Swamp Angel M * iie’ n * li re n:i 1 r a g.mian oj . 1 have hid but one complaint, one bottle rein ii *1.” Big.vell rt o h-M's. La'vrenrev.ll% O *, siyg : Have sdhl three hand red bjtth*< Swa ]» Aug 1 M dhiiie h«r.-; ii gives unive. sal satisfaction. ” , Brooks A Ivy f'ov.tijitou. Ga . writes: l(iv< *‘ >11 o.er one htindej bottles o f •SwampAnvel Mod cmc : gua-anteed eve y I* !*.!« ,.nd h ive not had one b ottle ro- turned.», Cap. S .»nnd S. Peg ». \r’:in?i, Oa »ivs “ I traw'ed with Dr Marl-* on six months aid sold over 5 0 *0 o- tc es >f Swamp Ange Mi diciac, under a pos-j a live guarantee, staying fro u two to four weeks iu each town. I only !iad two' bottles return-d daring this ti ne. < THIS T iC K E i t i l (IT u E S i Hi HCLDÎR TO Ip'mt S .i tnp Anx<4 Me.Ii i n o ....................... Or 2 pin.s Z o r ................................................... S P E C IA L J O B E A T j K K s : 8 doz } p t, (or .......................................... O r 1 doz ï t . f j .......................................... .... Or 6 pints Swamp Aiijr,! M. d.ol H i <-X|iri.,i for . , . . . $ .Sii 1.0} 5.00 4. V} 230. 8 W A M V .4.V0EI' .Wi.DJCJ.YR CG., H A S Ü JA G T O .Y , D. C- *-;D V ^ : i ' ■ A .3 -E £ T T Jpharm acy W h o le R s e a t le a il a n d Soutlnvestfrn Oregon.