Sedalia Times
Saturday, August 22, 1903
Sedalia, Missouri
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THE SEDALIA
VOLUMN IX No 49
Lincoln - Instit
Missouri State School
For Colored Youthn
DEPART
College. Normal, Preparatory:
COU
Clasicial, College Preparator,
Sub-Normal, Model Training
Drawing, Fine Arts, Car
Mechanical, Blacks
Shoemaking, F
Typewriting, Sewing,
ADVAN
Competena Teachers, Good Location
Modern improvements, Buildings I
School Certificates, Board only $8,
One of the best equipped school
ted by the great State of Missouri.
For Catalogue and information write
BENJAMAN FRANKLIN ALLEN,
Clasicial, College Preparator, Normal
Sub-Normal, Model Training School, Music,
Drawing, Fine Arts, Carpentry, Wood working,
Mechanical, Blacksmithing, Machinery,
Shoemaking, Farming and Gardening, Printing,
Typewriting, Sewing, Cooking, Laundering.
ADVANTAGES
Competena Teachers, Good Location, Free Tuition, New Dormitories, with Modern improvements, Buildings Heated by Steam, Diplomas are State School Certificates, Board only $8.50 per month.
One of the best equipped schools in the country for Negroes. Supported by the great State of Missouri. First term opens September 7th.
For Catalogue and information write
BENJAMAN FRANKLIN ALLEN, A. M. Pres. Jefferson City Mo
COTTON ITEMS
Mr Ben Steward and wife was the guest of his parents from Saturday until Sunday, and returned to their home near Boonville
Mr Ihon Nickles is no better, he has been in poor health for sometimes—Mist Jennie Anderson was down from K C, to attend the funeral of her grand father Mr Henry Clay, who died last March a year ago—Mr W C Smith and wife, Mrs Draffin and son, Mr Peter Thomas and Miss Clara Smith was among those who attended the funeral Sunday—Mr Jas Phillips and wife arrived here from Tipton Sunday and drove to her home of W C Smith—Miss Lucy Wilson is visiting the family of J W Smith and will remain here until the Bunceton Fair—August Clay was in Bunceton this week—Miss Clara Clay came from Kansas City Wednesday on a visit home—Thomas and Willis Draffin sons of Lewis Draffin is finished hauling wheat Wednesday—Subscribe now for The Sedalia Times and Magazine, only $1.25 a year.
Titon Gatherings
Mrs G L Fouse is yet very sick. Mrs WH Carter and two daughters spent the week visiting Mrs Shackelford and family—Bill Emery and his son is talking of giving a big picnic soon—Mrs Morton of St Louis spent the week visiting her daughter Mrs Stella shackelford—Editor Carter was down last Saturday in the interest of his paper—Lacy shackelford has about completed his new homestead of neit rooms—Have this paper and magazine sent to your homes
Dont forget.the "Rose Bud" entertainment at the Morgan street Baptist Church. It's something new and you will enjoy it. Rev Mack is a hustler and is doing good work for his church here
Take VE
KIDNEY A
For Sale at 120 East M
Take VEG-E-TO for your KIDNEY AND LIVER For Sale at 120 East Main street. Try it once.
MENTS —
Industrial, Agricnltral, Domestic,
URSES. —
Normal
School, Music.
Pentry, Wood working.
Smithing, Machinery.
Farming and Gardening, Printing,
Cooking, Laundering.
TAGES —
Free Tuition, New Dormitories, with
dealed by Steam, Diplomas are State
no per month.
is in the country for Negroes. Suppor-
first term opens September 7th.
A. M. Pres. Jefferson City Mo
WHEN YOU WRITE MENTION THIS PAHE
He Guessed the Trouble.
"This is a cold, unfeeling world," he remarked, bitterly.
"Hai!" returned his companion. "You have heard the ribald laugh when you slipped on a banana skin, too, have you?"—Brooklyn Eagle.
Sound and Spelling.
A musical fellow in Burling.
Attempted to play on the flutte,
But the peace-loving neighbors
Concluded his neighbors
By smashing him one on the snutte.
—Baltimore American.
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"I heard your brother say this morning that I showed my age. Do you think so?"
"No, indeed. I think you try to hide it."—Louisville Courier-Journal.
The Happy Home.
A little word of kindness now and then;
A little blindness to the faults of men,
A gentle voice, a cheerful, quiet tone,
A loving smile. Behold! a happy home.
-N. Y. Sun.
Something Worse.
Roe Shelle—Why did Jenks kill his wife's parrot? Did it take to swearing?
Newark Branch—Worse! It took to imitating the lawn mower!—Puck.
Did Her Best.
Jack—Was the church garden party a success?
Julia—Well, I worked hard enough;
I ate ice cream with every young man on the grounds.—Stray Stories.
You Bet It Is.
May—Kissing is not so popular as it was.
Belle—Perhaps not, but I'll bet it's just as prevalent.—Town Topics.
"My wife says I make a fad of not having any fads."—Detroit Free Press.
Susanne Carly Catauartt, the most voracious medical discovery of the age, pleases and refreshing to the taste, acts generously, positively on kinks, liver and bones, maintains the entire system, disposes of waste, admires fever, obtains consciousness and biosenses. Please be assured
EG-E-TO for your
AND LIVER
in street. Try it once.
A SLIP UP.
Did Her Best.
His Fad.
A. B. Bibbs, the excursionis was in our city Friday advertising his ecxuursion from this city to St. Louis Saturday August 22nd. via the M. K. & T. $2.50 round trip.
The Queeu City Concert Band will accompany the train.
The Union Ministerial Alliance closed its 1st meeting at the A M E church Thursday, They will met next Tuesday at the Morgan Street Baptist church-
Tee rally as the Morgan st. Baptist church last Sunday proved to be a success. Rev. P, M. Mack is doing great work. A marked interest was manifest ed. Never in the history of the church were the pastors of the different denomitions of Negro churches known to be present on such an occasion. They turned out in a body to assist at this meeting. Rev. R. Davis of the M E Church was the of the afternoon. Experimental sermon at night. All the clubs reported as follows: Sewing circle Golden Rule club $10.50. Club, $13.45. Golden Rule club $18.50. Blue Ribbon club, No 5. $2643. Grand total of penny collection and club rally, $70.50. Rev. P M Mack is bringing the Morgan street Baptist church to the front. He will preach Sunday at the M E church at 3 p.m.
A.
Dr J. M. Harris, who has now one of the finest residents on west morgan street, now being completed, with latest improvements.
LITTLE GIRL KILLED
Ran over by a rock wagon Friday and was crushed to death
Geneva, the 9 year old daughter of Prof Wilson colored of Kansas City, and who was here on a visit to the family of Rev Harrison White, 1535 West Main street was killed near there at 10 oclock Friday mornidg. The child had climbed into one of Lee Carpenter's rock wagons to ride to the store on east Main Street. The rock upon which she sat turned with her. and she fell from the wagon, one of the hind wheels passed over her neck and crushed her collar bone. Coroner McCluney was notified and the inguest was held Friday.
He Wanted to Know.
"Where's Jane?" asked the master.
"Upstairs, arranging the mistress' hair."
"Is her mistress with her?—Philadelphia North American.
Her Limit.
Miss Mark—Does she patronize bargain sales?
Mrs. Down—Does she? Why, she would buy eggs at one.—Harper's Bazar.
Poor Deluded Man.
"Has Sniquer any secrets from his wife?"
"Not one. But he thinks he has."—Town Topics.
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TIMES
For the moral, intellectual and industrial training of our youth.
DEPA
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&
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and Architecture, Printi
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Steography, Farming,
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dustrially Trained Teach
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Advantages—Good Buildings, Healthy Moral tone, a Faculty of Twelve College-bred and Industrially Trained Teachers Terms $7.50
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QUINDARO, KANSAS.
BAD BEHAVIOR.
There is a great disposition on the part of our race to lay great stores upon the future of our race, and in so doing they overlook those things which are the surest passports to racial success. We should not overlook the fact that upon the rising generation rests the future of our race. And when we give this matter care ful consideration we must admit that the outlook could be more favorable.
First we notice that a large number of our boys and girls are sadly in need of good manners. Their convict on the street, in public places, especially in church is not only a disgrace to themselves but an unpleasant reflection upon their parents. We frequently meet young girls in their teens who in appearance would be ornaments to society, but on coming in contact with them we find them to be uncouth, illmannered and experts in the use of slang. They will stand in the presence of their mothers and use slang phrases with impunity, such as the following; "you are not so warm" or "you are not the only pebble on the beach" "you don't look like money to me" "you got to show me" "any time they think I suit they are away off" etc. And their parents seem to consider them witty girls and bright girls, but as a matter of fact it is disgraceful, vulgar and a reproach upon their parents.
These same girls will go to church a half hour or so behind their parents and take a seat near the door. They are soon followed by a gang of hoodlums, and with no regard for their surroundings proceed to act in the most unbecoming manner. And while the preacher is pronouncing benediction they go filing out of the church like cattle. The parents of these boys and girls are responsible for their conduct, and it is only a matter of time until these hoodlum characteristics will react to the sorrow and remorse of their parents. This condition of affairs has grown to such an extent that a polite, well behaved and dignified boy or girl is a subject of comment among their acquaintances. If a boy or girl passes a priceieess jewel it is good manners. The parents should not condone this rowdyism by watching without interest and with apparent complaisance this hoodlum conduct on the part of their children.
We have frequently noticed these girls rnd boys when in church during the hour of prayer they never think of bowing their heads but take advantage of the opportunity to make signs, flirt and engage in other ugly conduct. Then again it is a common sight to see girls of tender age walking leisurely along the street at night all alone looking in the show windows. Parents should not allow their girls on the streets at night unless they know where they were and with whom they were. It is in the care of these boys and girls that we must commence to solve the race problem. They should be taught to respect their parents and others; they should be taught to honor their homes for
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COURSES
When you write Mention this paper
in time they will be called upon to preside over homes of, their own, and the health of a race, like that of an individual is safe only when the atmosphere of home life is untainted-Independent
LOCAL ITEMS.
Wanted—A good boy to carry a route on the North side every Saturday evening. Call at the TIMES office.
See to it that the TIMES is sent to your home every week. Its a Sedalia paper and always for Sedalia and the negro.
Will Clifford, the old reliable bartender at the Clifford saloon, has returned after a short stay out of town, and will be very glad to meet his old colored friends at 117 East Main street.
Rev. T N Davis, pastor of the C M E church at Warsaw, George town and Lincoln passed through our city Wednesday en route to Ft Scott, where he will assist Rev Rev McQuay in a big revival at that place the 4th Sunday of this month. Rev Davis will hold a big basket meeting at Lincoln assisted by Revs McQuay and Kirkendal, to which everybody is invited.
Special to the TIMES
Rev W. J. DeBoe and Rev B. D
Dixson, are engaged in a grand
Camp meeting in a large tent in St
Joseph, Mo., assisted by Rev D. J.
Mitchel and the noted wife and
grand daughters. Big success
The M E Church raised $107.81
last Sunday in their rally
Dont forget the moonlight entertainment Thursday night in the lawn of Mrs Matilde Smith's
Dont fail to get a copy of September Magazine
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We have been attending the Fair all week, and our raaders excuse our paper
No sir, brother Professional World, there is no Negro Republican State League, only a four men cat-hop.
Everybody has been trying to get "they'ers" all week, and everybody eles's to.
Well the state Fein is now over and the visitors are returning to their homes, after a pleasant week in our city.
We dont care if Jefferson City do keep the boodlers and the old Capital, so long as we keep the State air.
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If Governor Dockery new that boodling has been going on for years in state, and that lynching was against the laws of the state, why didn't he stop it before now.
James Ellis was appointed as a police at the state Fair grounds. but by some means he lost his job, some says it was because he was a Negro, but however he worked on the city force all week.
It will suit us and the entire Negro vote of Missouri as well as the multitude of whites, to give Hon. Bothwell the nomination for Governor of Missouri and Hon C. P. Walbridge of St Louis the nomination for Vice President
The Negroes of Bloomington, Ill., help a mass meeting week to make arrangements for opening of a large store, carrying various kinds of merchancise, this store is to be owned by a company of 100 Negroes and to employ colored bops and girls. This the same kind of a store that A. B. Stanford has been trying to talk up in this city for years.
The National Encampment Grand Army of the Redublic at Sanfrancisco Cal., August, 17th to 22nd. $46.85 from Sedalia to Sanfrancisco via M. K. & T. Ry and return, Dates of sale Amg. 1st to 14th snclusive. Final return limit, October 15th, 1903.
For further particulars as to stop overs &c, see "Katys" agent.
GROCERY
FRESH FROGS
CASH FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE
MARKET
QUETTE
Good fresh supply of Groceries always on hand and he is selling them at bottom prices. at 108 East Main street.
The Burton-Tillman debate has closed and the world has had an opportunity to learn who the ignorant man of the South really is, Ben Tillman's bluster of ignorance and vulgarity is an excellent specimen of the Southern white man's intelligence. When Booker T. Washington. ex-Congressman George White or John Mitchell, jr., make a trip North the people see and hear the brains of the South—the men who have a perfect right to the ballot and know for what it was made. They are the real, true, cultured and refined gentlemen. Imagine the spectacle of Ben Tillman out here in educated Kansas trying to debate before one of our refined audiences. It is as amusing as a hippopotamus trying to give an exhibition on a pair of stilts.—Plain Dealer.
ROOSEVELT ON LYNCHING.
A Strong Protest Against the Rapidly Growing Evil.
Mob violence is simply one form of an archy.
Men who have been guilty of a crime like rape or murder should be visited with swift and certain punishment.
Every effort should be made under the law to expedite the proceedings of justice in such an awful crime.
She slightest lack of vigor, either in denunciation of the crime or in bringing the criminal to justice is itself unpardonable.
The very existence of the republic depends upon that orderly liberty under the law which is as incompatible with mob violence as with any form of despotism.
Whoever, in any part of our country, has ever taken part in lawlessly putting to death a criminal by the dreadful tortures of fire must forever after have the awful spectacle of his own handiwork seared into his brain and soul. He can never again be the same man.
JOHN WILSON SAT OF 1853 GIRL CONSIDERED
Dr C. S. Walden, who has been spending the week in Mexico. attending the U B F Grand Session
Quite a number of Sedalians will visit Kansas City Sunday and will attend the county Fairs at Higginsville and Bunceton next week.
BARGAIN STOE.
BLUE FRONT GROCRY,
Read below only a few of our many bargains we are offering the public for this month.
GROCERIES
18 lbs Grandulated for.....$1,00
Best Pure Leaf Lard.....15c per lb,
Q Sorgham.....10c per can
Q Syrupe.....10c per can
Old country soap.....6 bars 25c
X-ray soap.....6 bar for 25
Best Vinegar.....21ct per gallon
Good Cheese.....15c per lb;
Smoked Bacon.....15c per lb.
NOTIONS
Shoe strings.....2c per pair
Boys suspenders.....5cts pef pair
Good Men Hose.....9cts per pair
Good Lady Hose.....9cts per pair
Cood Men suspenders.....9ct per pair
Handkerchiefs.....5cts each
Fine Hard Rubber Combs.....5cts
Safty Pins.....5c per doz
Elastic Rubber.....4ct per yard
Men Supporters.....100 per yc
Other bargains to numerous to mention. No old stock, but all new and Fresh. Call and see for yourself.
→Via M. K & TRy-
$2.50 Saturday
Ronn
Train leaves edalia at
Log Rollin
EX
→TO Jetferson
$1,25 round
Train leave
WOOD'S OPERA H
Ward a
BIG MINST
.50 Saturday August 22 -> Round trip. $2
train leaves Sedalia at 7.40 a m. Dont fail to
g Rolling
EXCURSI
0 Jetferson City, August
1,25 round Trip
Train leaves at 7.40 a m
WOOD'S OPERA HOUSE Next Attra
Ward & Ward
G MINSTRELS
$2.50 Saturday August 22 Ronnd trip $2.50
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WOOD'S OPERA HOUSE Next Attraction
Ward & Ward's BIG MINSTRELS
18 high class specialties
IGE CREAM
Parlor and
Lunch Room
IGE G
Parlo
Lunch
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The best Ice Cream in the city, always on hand, Ironbrew, Sodo waters of all flavors, Lemonade, Chicken, Fish, Pies and fancy cake. Visit us next Sunday at Southwest corner of Pettis and Osage streets ST CLAIR McCLAIN, Prop.
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WHEN
IN
OU CITY
REMEMBER
You can get good. first-clas
Meals and Lunches at all hours
for 15 and 25c at
Felix Warfield,
RESTURANT
113 East Main St.
Where you can always get
good Fresh Fish, Pies cakes
pare-ribs, and ice Crea every
sunday. Call and see Them
OUR VOTING CONTST
Begins With This Issue of The Sedalia Timess.
.A Fine $25.00 Victor Talking. Machine Given To The. Young Colored Lady Receiving The Highest Number f Votes By September 22nd. .....
The Times is not copying after any any of the other larger papers, nor after any of our exchanges., but we realize that to succeed we must keep ourselves continuously before the people and at all times have the TIMES to keep up with the times.
We have secured a fine Victor Talking machine from the manufactory in St. Louis, and will give some popular young lady the benefit of it Elsewhere in this issue and in all others between now and September 22 will be found a voting coupon of which you can fill out and sign the ladies name you want to vote for and it will b counted for them and published every week. Every subscriber is entitled to cast their vote for their choice. Any lady outside the city can contest for this prize, but she must send her coupons to this office to be counted.
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TREASURES
From Infancy To Age
MOTHER AND CHILD
MOTHER AND CHILD
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Laxakola Does It.
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LAXAKOLA
FOR
WOMEN.
Pale, Weak, Run-down, Overworked
Mothers, Pretty Children, half sick,
nervous, tired out with household and
maternal cares, headaches, constipated,
liver torpid, with blotched, muddy, sore
complexions, blood thin and impure, need
building up and a loosened renovation
of such a great nerve and stomach builder as
LAXAKOLA, the great tonic laxative.
gently moves the bowels and \us' removes the cause, acts directly
upon the liver and kidneys, keeping them active and strong, while
its marvellous tonic properties clear the congestion and stimulate the
eye; the nervousness speedily disappears and the entire system re-
cuperates and tones up to a condition of perfect and permanent health.
LAXAKOLA is a gentle and safe remedy to use during all conditions
of health of the gentler sex whenever their peculiar and delicate
constitutions require a more laxative and tonic, and is
available in assisting 'relieve obstructions which otherwise would
liver quicken the severe pain or illness.
ently moves the bowels and thus 'removes the
upon the liver and kidneys, keeping them active
is marvellous tonic properties clear the comple
er, quicken the circulation, increase the fles
ye; the nervousness speedily disappears and
the superbes and tones up to a condition of perfect
and A.M.K.O.A is a gentle and safe remedy to use d
if health of the gentler sex whenever their pe
constitutions require a mild and efficient laxative
available in assisting to relieve obstructions whi
lead to more or less severe pain or illness.
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bowels and \us' removes the cause, acts directly and kidneys, keeping them active and strong, whileptic properties clear the complexion, stimulate the circulation, increase the flesh and brighten theness speedily, disappears and the entire system resupplies a condition of perfect and permanent health, and safe remedy to use during all conditions gentler sex whenever their peculiar and delicate air a mild and efficient laxative and tonic, and is easiest to relieve obstructions which otherwise wouldiss severe pain or illness.
WHAT IS LAXAKOLA?
loss and harmless liquid laxative. It is a wonderland. It is a general builder of health and strength, needy for all troubles arising from the bowels, duneys. It moves the bowels gently and painlessly, engends the unconscious membranes of the stomach, cause of troubles of the liver, kidneys and blood.
Removes Spoon, Lexakola, Nigently on Retiring, will Cleanse the System of all Impurities; Stimulate the Liver; Clean out the Kidneys; Restoration, Outlet, the Nerves, Prevent Sleeplessness; and Speedily Cause a Healthy Condition of the Entire Body.
For Sale by
Pt it Worth 25
People who suffer from habitual constipation, and thin and impure blood, are too apt to be
ave the stomach inflamed and enfeebled, the co
that moves the bow
Laxakola, Nightly on Retiring, will Cleanse the S
ation; Quiet the Nerves, Prevent Sleeplessness
sale by
It Worth 25c. To I
suffer from habitual constipation with all its attendant impure blood, are too apt to believe that the only reason inflamed and unfeebled, the constipated condition that moves the bowels without pain or
people who suffer from habitual constipation with all its attendant ills, clogged stomach and bowels, sluggish liver, heartburn, indigestion, and thin and impure blood, are too apt to believe that the only remedy is violent purgatives. Such cathartics are irritating and gripping the stomach inflamed and enfeebled, the constipated condition recurs with greater difficulty of cure and the sufferer constantly growing worse. There is a laxative that moves the bowels without pain or gripping, cleanses the stomach, sharpens the appetite, stimulates the liver, strengthens the nerves, and purifies the blood, while its muscular tonic properties tone up the entire system and keep it healthy.
Its remarkable tonic properties reach every organ—the liver, kidneys and stomach, nerve, heart and brain—and removes the cause of debilitated condition. It is the only remedy that does its work gently and painlessly and at the same time acts as a general tonic. This is the only way to secure an absolute and permanent cure. In order that all may test this great curative, a free sample will be mailed to all.
Laxakola for Babies.—It is the best and most effective remedy for children, BEST because it is pure and safe being made entirely of harmless ingredients. BEST because it is non-irritating and never grips or causes pain or irritation. BEST because it is sure and never fails. BEST because "Children like it and ask for it." BEST because its tonic properties are so good and so strengthening that it keeps the little ones in fine, hearty condition.
It is a dangerous thing to give little babies violent cathartics that rack and rack their little bodies. DON'T DO IT—give them LAXAKOLA. For constipation, coated tongue, simple colds, restlessness, loss of sleep and fevers it is invaluable.
A few drops can be given with safety to very young babies, and it will often relieve colds by expelling the wind and gas that cause it. It will aid digestion, relieve restlessness, assist nature and induce sleep. Great relief is experienced when administered to young children suffering from diarrhea, accompanied with white or green evacuations, as LAXAKOLA neutralizes the acidity of the bowels and carries out the cause of the fermentation.
"My baby is 4 months old and is teething. He was sick and I tried a good many things, but nothing seemed to relieve him. I had a doctor, who said it was inflammation of the bowels, and that I would never pull him through perhaps if he were in distress. When I saw he was getting worse, I stopped giving him his medicine, asked could he keep it if he was treated with solide very much, and used to scream when he had a touch of it. I did not know what it was to close my eyes day or night. I gave him a few drops of LAXAKOLA and it relieved him. I gave him a few times, and it worked like a charm, and he no jerk, just pretty fair all night. He is a great deal better when I give him LAXAKOLA, and I think if he were to sleep, they would not give anything else to their sick babies."
Laxakola for Young Girls on the threshold of womanhood, has been found invaluable.
When they become pale and languid, face bloodless, eyes dull, head aching, feet and hands cold, appetite gone or abnormal, and their systems generally run down, they need building up, and their blood needs cleansing.
Give them LAXAKOLA; its gentle bowel action to cleanse, and its tonic properties to build up the system, will show immediate and most beneficial results.
It acts promptly, surely but gently on the bowels, and while stimulating the liver to increased activity, its tonic properties strengthen the nerves, renew vitality and restore color to the face and life and animation to the whole system. It is the only tonic laxative that strengthens and tones them up.
Laxakola for Mothers.—It is particularly valuable and useful to women, especially mothers, as it is a gentle and safe remedy to use during all conditions of health whenever their peculiar and delicate constitutions require a mild and efficient laxative and tonic; while to nursing mothers, worn out with the care of infants and whose systems therefore are particularly susceptible to disease, LAXAKOLA directly appeals.
It clears the complexion, brightens the eye, sharpens the appetite, removes muddy and blotched condition of the skin and cures sick headache to a certainty by removing the cause.
To women suffering from chronic constipation, head-aches, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia, LAXAKOLA will invariably bring relief and a positive and permanent cure.
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That LAXAKOLA DOES IT, has been proved beyond all question. Its gentle warning, soothing action on the bowels, liver and kidneys, stimulates them to increased activity, cleanses the blood, quickens the circulation, and puts the whole system in a condition of health and enables it to ward off disease, while its tonic properties tone up the system and keep it healthy.
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LAXAKOLA acts as a tonic to the whole female system, strengthening the organs and purifying the blood. It will cure the most confirmed case of constipation of the stomach, diarrhea, and your blood pure and complexes, headaches, weak nerves, blotchy, muddy, sallow complexes will vanish, and you will feel and lock strong, healthy and vigorous.
and reaches every part of the body with strengthening, cleansing and healing influences. It is a most excellent Spring medicine or blood purifier. Because of its purity, pleasant taste and gentle, yet effective action, infants and the most delicate invalids can take it without disagreeable or harmful after effects. It is the most wonderful and valuable kidney remedy of the century.
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It is not and most effective remedy for children naturally of harmless ingredients. BEST uses pain or irritation. BEST because it like it and ask for it." BEST because it is invaluable. BEST because it is experienced when administered to anied with white or green evacuations, bowls and carries out the cause of the I tried a good many things, but nothing seemed to bowels, and that I would never pull him through peripigmented giving him his modelling, she could keep paddles, to scream when he had a touch of it. I did not drop of LAXAKOLA and it relieved him. I gave it pretty fair all night. He is a great good better known how good it was they would give nothing to Mary Daley, 597 First Street, South Boston, Mass.
At the threshold of womanhood, has face, bloodless, eyes dull, head or abnormal, and their systems, and their blood needs cleansing. Wel action to cleanse, and its tonic now immediate and most beneficial the bowels, and while stimulating properties strengthen the nerves, and life and animation to the whole strengthens and tones them up.
Particularly valuable and useful to the and safe remedy to use during peculiar and delicate constitutions tonic; while to nursing mothers, those systems therefore are particu-directly appeals.
The eye, sharpens the appetite, reme skin and cures sick headache to obstipation, head-aches, biliousness, episia, LAXAKOLA will invariably cure.
LAXAKOLA. "March 11, 1901. Received your free 28. "Bottle came sale, did me a lot of drug, drunken another bottle. The last bottle did me so much good! bottle LAXAKOLA. It has done me much good."
The Autumn and Winter of Life, years of action have become more or simulate them by some remedy best stomach and bowels are doing their care active and strong, your food is pure and rich, and your nerves are general weakness and debility means needs a general toning up.
Then proved beyond all question. Its bowels, liver and kidneys, stimulates good, quickens the circulation, and health and enables it to ward off the system and keep it healthy.
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Blotched, sallow, unwholesome and muddy skin, with its consequent mortification, often leading to morbid seclusion and aversion to society. The only way to clear the complexion and restore it to its normal healthy, velvety condition is to clean out the entire system, purify the blood and remove the causes, and Lizakala Does It as the pores and assisting the perspiratory urrites. It purifies the blood as no other will not only be well but you will be a tonic to the whole female system, and purifying the blood. It will cure the constipation. With your bowels and impurities, and your blood pure and weak nerves, blotchy, muddy, sallow you will feel and lock strong, healthy the body with strengthening, cleansing is a most excellent Spring medicine or its purity, pleasant taste and gentle how you delicate infants can take it harmful after effects. It is the most new remedy of the ancients.
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