Sedalia Times

Saturday, August 29, 1903

Sedalia, Missouri

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33rd. annual Meeting of the Central District. BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Will Convene With the Second Baptist Church, at Versailles Mo September 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 1903 Take VEG-E-TO for your KIDNEY AND LIVER For Sale at 120 East Main street. Try it once. THE VOLUMN IX No 49 33rd. annual ing of the District BAPTIST ASSO Will Convene With the Second Baptist September 2, 3, 4, 5 Programm 9 a. m. to 10 devotion service 10 to 10;30 association called to order and the reading of the constitution by Rev Hardin Smith. B. D. 10;30 to 11 praise meeting and report of committee on enrollment 11 to 12 annual sermon by Rev T. H. Gardner, collection and benediction. 1.30 p. m. to 2 devotion services 2 to 3 report of officers and modartors address. 3 to 4 election of officers 4 p. m. preaching, collection and benediction EVENING MEETING. 7 to 7:30 p. m. devotion service 7:30 to 8 singing by Versailles Choir. 8 Preaching Welcome address by Mrs Kate Wood, of Versailles Response by A. M. Moss, of Rochport. SECOND DAY—Morning session. 9 to 9,30 a. m. devotion services 9:30 to 10 roll'call and reading journal 10 to 11 Report of committees and letter reading 11 to 12 preaching Collection add benediction AFTERNOON=2nd Day 1;30 to 2 p. m. devotion services 2 to 2;30 p. m Roll call and the reading of journals, 2;30 to 3 paper, "What Benefit to the State is the National Baptist Convention and publishing House." by Rev G. D. Sanders. Open for discussion. 3 to 3:30 reading letters 3;30 to 4 report of committee on on the state of country 4 p. m preaching, collection and benediction. EVENING MEETING 7 to 7.30 p.m. devotion services 7;30 to 8 Singing by choir 8 preaching, collection and Ben. THIRD DAY—Morning Session. 9 to 9;30 a.m. devotion service 9;30 to 10 roll call, journal readg 10 to 10;30 paper, Negro as a farmer by J. E. Tucker 10 to 11 report of committees 11 preaching, and benediction THIRD DAY—Afternoon 2;30 to 2 devotion services Take VEG-E-T KIDNEY AN For Sale at 120 East Main street SEDALIA MISSOURI, AUGUST 29 1903 2 roll call and reading journal 2;30 reading letters. 3 p m. paper, "Why we should encourage our women in church work" by Rev John Goins, B. D., open for discussion by Rev O. T. Red and others 3 30 report on education 4;00 preaching and collection. TH1RD DAY—Evening Session 7 to 7:45 p m, devotion service 7;45 to 8 singing by the choir 8 preaching by Rev E. L Scrugg D. D., President of Baptist College, Macon City, Mo. Collection for College and Benediction 4 a. m Mary Magdoline meeting conducted by P. Mullentree, Mrs Ella Matchell and Mrs Nancy E. Owens. 9 a. m devotion service 10 to 11 memorial meeting conducted by J. M. Mudd, Rev R. H Brown and Mrs R B Robinson 11 Preaching by Rev J H Garnett, DD, of Jefferson City Mo 2 p. m. Annual Corunant meeting conducted by Rev J W Prowell, P M Mack and Bros. A. Drake 3 preaching Evening—Sunday 7 p. m. song services by the united ohoirs of Tipton and Versailles 8 Preaching Hardin Smith, Corresponding sec. Boonville Mo. H. J. Burton, Moderator Jefferson City Mo. CORRESPONDENCE SLATER NEWS Rev Wright leaves for Versailles next Monday to attend the Baptist Association also Mrs Maggle Summers, who is a delegate....Quite a number of our people attended the District Conference in Glasgow.....Mr French is on the sick list....M. B. French has been elected superintendent of the S. S.....Mrs Ida Burks and husband came down to see their old homestead and friends.....Zenobia Prior has left for Chicago, and will make it his future home.....Prof Haden spent a few days in town seeing aftea his school....Hnry Collins spent a few days in Slater and was the guest of Rev Wright....Mrs M. B. French wishes your patronage in the line of Hair Goods.....See her today and have this paper and Magazine sent to your address. EG-E-TO for your AND LIVER LOCAL ITEMS. --- Wanted-A good boy to carry a route on the North side every Saturday evening. Call at the TIMES office. Mrs Annie Wright, has been spending the past two weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs Dixson Prof Edward Gravitt who has been confinee to his bedside every since August 4th. is now getting much better Fev DeBoe left last Saturday for a short stay in Springfield after a week's stay in our city during the fair Mrs Rev DeBoe enjoyed a very pleasant of her sister last week Blind Boone was in our city this week among his many friends Mrs Blind Boone, arrived in our city Thursday, and is the guest of Mrs Anna Wright and mother Mrs Minnie Edwards and two daughters has been spending the week visiting relatives in the city. A B Stanford has spent the past two weeks in the city with his family on account of illness The little infant of Mr and Mrs Pearlie Williams was buried last Tuesday afternoon Mrs Jno W. Holbert is visiting ralitives and friends in Colorado Springs. Colo. for a few days Mrs Albert Wright is visiting her daughter Mrs Coleman and husband in Lexington, Mrs Gathaway who has been on the sick list for the past week, is reported better. They are expecting to move to Kansas City soon. Rev Bros. Gradenrr. the father of the new society known as the Sons and Daughters of Douglas, was in cur city Thursday, he says that his lodge is doing well and that he will hold his first Grand session in Warrensburgh during the month of September next. Geo Thomas, the Euangelist or rather use-to-be, was seen on our streets this week. Thomas seems to have been doing well, buf yet he didn't have on that long black robe, nor have we heard his voice The Stewart Bros, and Powell, has hatched up another show, and has named it "Stewart Bros and Pswell's High Class Comedy Co. they are preparing to show in the small towns under canvess and un the management of Tom Cornelous We cannot say just what success these boys will have, in towns where they have been seen before under other names, but everybody who have once seen this combination in Tipton, California, Bunceton, Versailles, Lamonte, Knobnoster, Warrensburg, Warsaw and --- TIMES Missouri State School For Colored Youth DEPARTMENT College. Normal. Preparatory: In COURSE Clasicial, College Preparator, Sub-Normal, Model Training Drawing, Fine Arts, Car Mechanical, Blacksmith Shoemaking. Fa Typewriting, Sewing, ADVANT Competent Teachers, Good Location, Modern improvements, Buildings B School Certificates, Board only $8.50 One of the best equipped schools ted by the great State of Missouri. B For Catalogue and information write BENJAMAN FRANKLIN ALLEN, DEPARTMENTS Normal, Preparatory: Industrial, Agricultural COURSES. College Preparator, Normal al, Model Training School, Music, ing, Fine Arts, Carpentry, Wood we technical, Blacksmithing, Machine Shoemaking, Farming and Gardening, typewriting, Sewing, Cooking, Lau ADVANTAGES Teachers, Good Location, Free Tuition, New D evelopments, Buildings Heated by Steam, Diplo ificates, Board only $8,50 per month. the best equipped schools in the country for Ne at State of Missouri. First term opens Septe ne and information write AN FRANKLIN ALLEN, A. M. Pres. Jeffers WHEN YOU WRITE M College, Normal, Preparatory: Industrial, Agricultrral, Domestic, COURSES. Competent 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 even Georgetown and Beaman, can bear us out in what their success will be in these towns. It's a hard job to fool the people all the time my boys, somebody will know you in every little old town. MISSOURI STATE BUILDING • STLOUIS-1904 Dr C. S. Walden and Mrs W. B. Williams returned to the city last Saturday after spending a week in Macon, attending the U. B. F. graad session in the interest of the Sedalia Lodge No 148 Mr Wesley Phillips has again begun making his arrangements for a Barbercue and picnic on the 22nd of September. which is the real Emancipation Day. The affair will doubtless be given in front of Phillips hall in the northern part of the city. The committees is yet named, nor the program yet arranged, but will be complete in the next week. Wait for bills C. W. Gravitt and wife and two sons will leave Sunday for a short visit in Kanas City. Officer Wm Drake, was forced to lay off Sunday and Monday on account of hurting his hands THE WESTERN QUINDARS For the moral, intellectual training of DEPA Teeological, Classical, Norm WESTERN UNIVERSITY QUINDARO KANSAS. For the moral, intellectual and industrial training of our youth. DEPARTMENT Biological, Classical Normal, Preparatory, State trial. COURSES Biological, Classical, Normal, Preparatory, Care and Architecture, Printing and Bookmaking, Plain Sewing, Tailoring, Business Course and Steography, Farming, Stock Raising, Truck Gardening, Cooking and Laundering. Advantages—Good Buildings, Healthy Environment, a Faculty of Twelve College-bred and trially Trained Teachers Terms $7.50. School Opens Sept. 14th For Illustrated Catalogued just write to William T, Vernon A. M. QUINDARO, KANSAS. When you write Mention this THE WESTERN UNIVERSARY. QUINDARO KANSAS. For the moral, intellectual and industrial training of our youth. DEPARTMENT Teeological, Classical Normal, Preparatory, State Indus. trial. COURSES Theological, Classical, Normal, Preparatory, Carpentry and Architecture, Printing and Bookmaking and Plain Sewing, Tailoring, Business Course and Steography, Farming, Stock Raising, Truck Gardening, Cooking and Laundering. Advantages—Good Buildings, Healthy Moral tone, a Faculty of Twelve College-bred and Industrially Trained Teachers Terms $7.50 School Opens Sept. 14th For Illustrated Catalogued just write to William T, Vernon A. M. DD QUINDARO, KANSAS. When you write Mention this paper --- Price MENTS— Industrial, Agricultural, Domestic, USES.— Normal School, Music, entry, Wood working, ithing, Machinery, mining and Gardening, Printing, Cooking, Laundering. AGES— Free Tuition, New Dormitories, with stated by Steam, Diplomas are State per month. in the country for Negroes. Suppor- st term opens September 7th. A. M. Pres. Jefferson City Mo WHEN YOU WRITE MENTION THIS PAPER Rev W. C. Ellis was in the city on his way to his chatge in Fulton Rev B. F. Abbott of Springfield passed through the city Monday. GET A COPY OF OUR September Magazine.. Next Saturdav It will be the best yet, over 15 half-tones, Interesting Papers read by prominent leaders in big cities, Fine engraved front page, Excellent Literary work, live political hearings, a bargain advertiser. All Free to our regular subscribers Single copy 50. W, H, Carter. publisher. Mrs W. H. Carter, Solicitor ```markdown ``` 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. UNIVERSARY. KANSAS. actual and industrial for our youth. DEPARTMENT General, Preparatory, State Indus, General. CURSES National, Preparatory, Carpentry Building and Bookmaking and Business Course and Stock Raising, Truck ing and Laundering. Buildings, Healthy Moral the College-bred and In- ters Terms $7.50 Sept. 14th Resigned just write to Arnson A. M. DD KANSAS°. You write Mention this paper --- THE SEDALIA TIMES W. H. Carter, - Editor Dr C- S. Walden, Rep't. SUBSCRIPTION One Year ; $1.00 Per Month ; 15c Send all Money's by Post-Office, Orders, Exmess Order to W. H. Carter, Fellished Every Saturday Event the TIME office 120 E. Main st. Eales of this office for this Yeor 1st All advertisements in the City is pay able first of every month. [unless otherwise agreed. All foreign 'advertisements' must pay dart in advance with contrat, copy or electro plate 2nd All Subscription out of this city must be paid strictly in advance. Communication received after Thursday will not appear until the next week. Always notify us when you want your paper changed. All articles for publication must be written plan, and on one side of the shee News items of all kinds FREE —EDITORIAL— Get this paper only 15c a month Miss Lucy Butlar who has been very sick, is getting much better Mrs Sallie Scott left for Tipton Thursday to visit her sisier Mrs G L Fouse, who dangerously ill. Every colored man or woman should feel interested in the Eman cipation Day, the 22nd of Sept. The Negro's biggest days in history is September 22nd and January 1st not August 4th. The Bazoo made another appearance this week, and so did the College Smithsonian. The Republican press of our large cities, are telling the party to get in harmony, we agree with the idea, and urge upon our leaders to get in harmony with the Negro vot The Negroes of Sedalia is some what behind in clubs, we ai'n got a club yet, what's the matter boys, no beer and cigars in sight yet? Let us all stand up for Missouri, since we can't get first place, then second will do, and let it be Hon. C. P, Walbridge of St Louis for Vice President. Hon J, H. Bothwell of Sedalia for Governor, T. J. Akin, chairman state committee, and the victory is ours in 1904 A mass meeting of colored republicans will be had on next Friday night at a hall on Main street, for the purpose of organing a Negro Roosevelt Club, and to plan out the organizing of a Negro Central Missouri League. Every colored voter is Sedalia and Pettis county are invited to come, and less get in shape for the big fight next spring and fall of 1904. PATENTS CAVEATS, TRADY MARKS, COPYRIGHT, & DESIGNS. Send your business direct to Washington, saves time, costs less, treasurer service. My office is to U. 4. a patent office. FREE preliminary examination only. Maca. Attires are not due to patent owner. NO TURN-OVER. ALL ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. E-book "How to obtain Patents," etc. sent free. Patents pr. twice through E. G. Siggers receive special not. without charge, in the INVENTIVE AGE. Illustrated monthly—Elevens year—terms $1. a year. Late of the Snow. No. W. W. E. G. SIGGERS, WASHINGTON, D. C. ```markdown ``` Record of Lynching It may be interesting to many people to know just how far mob violence has gone and at what a rapid pade it is going. The Striker has kept a fairly good record of a number of men who have lost their lives at the hands of a mob since January 1, 1903. Up to July 1 1903, there have been 48 men laid ta rest in silent tomb b awless men: The South alone has furnished 44. Arkansas 3; Deleware 1; Florida 5. Georgia 6; Illinois 2; Mississippi 11. Missouri 4 Montana 1; Tennessee 1; Texas 4; West Virginia 1; Wyoming 1—Total 48 The record in detail is as follows January 10—John Hollin, attempt assault, Miss. 14—Ramsom O Neil, murder, Tex 19—Unknown Negro, Cornfield Point, Lat 14—Chas Tunstal Angelton Texas 21—Andy Clark murder, Leeper, Mo. January 26 — Joseph Thomas, murder, Luling Va 30 — Ed Mitchell, murder, Maidson W Va Febuary 7 — Lee Hall, murder; Wrightville Ga. 19 — Cornellus Lee, assault, Plaquemine la 24 — William Fambo, inquiug a white woman, Griffin Ga 24 — Frank Brown, muader, McDade Ga. March. 9 — Henry Thomas, assault, Parish Ala. 30 — Frank Roberson, arson, Bradley Ark April. 6 — John Turner assault, Warren, Ark 15 — Thomas Glyard, Joplin Mo. 23 — Andrew Rainey, arson Bainbridge 23 — Alex Thompson assault, Gurgon Ark. 26 — Unknown Negro, assault, Thebes Ill 16 — H Johnson, assault, Carthage, Tex. TROUBLE-MAKING HORSE Nearly two hundred new horses have had to be added to the Great Cole Younger and Frank James Historical Wild West outfit this season. They are all fresh, young, vigorous animals from Manager Allot's great horse ranch in Texas and when brought on received only rudiments of an equine education. A select band of expert cowbess 'bronco buster' and the horses got together soon, and now as a general thing they behave well. Look for them when the new big Wild West comes to town on Tuesday September 8 ENJOYS LIFE IN WAVES. How Holbein, the Great Swimmer, Is Olled, Fed and Equipped While Afloat. By way of preliminary to his swim across the channel, Holbein essayed recently to lower the record created by ill-fated Capt. Webb for the swim between Dover and Ramsgate, a distance of 20 miles if a direct course could be followed, but probably not less than five and twenty allowing for the deviation caused by contrary tides and currents. The swimmer failed by some four miles, the bad weather and the racing tide against him making any attempt to reach Ramsgate futile. He refused, however, to leave the water until he had swam back to Deal, and so completed the exact distance between the coasts of England and France. Had the conditions remained favorable there is no doubt that he would have beaten the existing time of $8\frac{3}{4}$ hours by over $2\frac{1}{4}$ hours. Profiting by the experience gained last year, when his plucky attempt to swim the channel came so near accomplishment, Mr. Holbein is well rubbed with oil before entering the water, and, to obviate injury to his eyes from the salt, wears a mask of American sticking plaster, with glass goggles. His physique and power of endurance are little short of wonderful, and his only fear is the arising of a sudden storm. For sustenance he relies mainly on liquid beef essence, varied by an occasional sandwich, supplied to him by his companions in the accompanying boat. MANAGER WANTED. Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this county and adjoining territory for well favorably known House of solid financial standing, $20.00 straight cash salary and expenses, paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expense money advanced; position per ment. Address MANAGER 610 MONON BUILDING. Chicago. Ill. Mention paper. Have you ever read any of Swed enborg's Work? If not, will you send me your address enclosing a stamp or two, and I will mail you one book FREE. State whether you want it in English or German. ADOLPH ROFDER 80 Cleveland st. Orange N. J. ```markdown ``` BARGAIN STORE. 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 B st 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.....103 per yc Other bargains to numerous to mention. No old stock, but all new and Fresh. Call and see for yourself. THURS. SEPT. 3. BOSTON CHEMICAL CO., 310 E. Broad Street, Richmond, Va. Thank you ever after advertised before. We Guarantee the goods and refund the money if lost. FREE **A Premium in an elegant Korean knife with two blades. I carry a knife. I dig etter and as represented. WI FI SERVICE. WI FI SERVICE. No returns. No returns. No returns. 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I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treatment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours. F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. Examination and advice free. YOU CAN CHRE YOURSELF AT HOME at a nominal cost. INTERNATIONAL AURAL (A, INIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, IL. BEFORE. ALL CASES OF NESS OR HARD HEAT ARE NOW CURABLE for new invention. Only those born deaf are incur NOISES CEASE IMMEDIAT F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, case, to be used at your discretion. es ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the storing the affected ear is lost forever. or advertisement in a key book, paper, and used it only a few days according to your directions, theeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely rest remain Very truly yours. FREE Reader, cut out this advertisement and send to us, with your name and address, and we will send you a copy about Outfit of OZONO. We want good Agents in every county. You can make from $18.00 to $50.00 every week. OZONO, King of all Hair Tonics, prevents the tendency of the Hair to draw up, contract, tangle, and curl, thus making it easy to wear. We also lend the Hair length, lustre, life, and beauty. Write to-day; delay may lose you this position. Address A man is telling a woman something. AFTER.. only the and Most best ERRY M I be clear and system of fee- raum check- arm eun the tire by is waxier tire screw, I cigar eater and in plain package. Write to Order to day. Clark St., Chicago, ANY HEAD NOISE? HEARING LE e incurable. DIATELY. E, Md., March 30, 1901, ment, I will now give you getting worse, until I le success, consulted a nun this city, who told me tha that the head noises wou r, and ordered your tree ans, the noises ceased, are freely restored. I thank y P. D. Hastain ATTORNEY at LäW Rooms C and D Mara's Bldg. TOWNSEND Paperhang ing Plastering Caice min ning patching All work guaranteed, Wm, GRAY, 106 East Pettis S —G J GROSS SHAN The Old Reliable GROCERY FRESH EGGS CASH FOR COUNTRY PRODUC MACKEN OUTT Good fresh supply of Groceries always on hand and he is selling them at bottom prices, at 108 East Main street. WHEN —IN— THE CITY —REMEMBER— You can get good. first-clas Meals and Lunches at all hours for 15 and 25c at 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 VISIT-o Hunters Rooming HOUSE Cor. Pac. & Moniteau. Counce's Place. Rooms; by the day or week, neatly furnished etc. OUR VOTING CONTST Begins With This Issue of The Sedalia Timess. .A Fine $25.00 Victor Talking. Ma chine Given To The. Young Colored Lady Receiving The Highest Number of 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. ```markdown ``` From Infancy To Age Mother and Child Laxakola Laxakola Does It. Pale, Weak, Run-down, Overworked Mothers with Fretty Children, half sick, nervous, tired out with household and maternal cares, headaches, constipated, liver torpid, biochemical, dry, ocular problems, blood impure, need building up and a thorough renovation of their systems. This is the time you need such a great nerve and stomach builder as LAXAKOLA, the great tonic laxative. It bowels and \us removes the cause, acts directly kidney, keeps the body active and strong while cicle infections clear, the complexion, stimulate the circulation, increase the flesh and brighten the mess speedily disappears and the entire system reuses up to a condition of perfect and permanent health, gentle and safe remedy to use during all conditions give a mild and efficient laxative and tonic, and is using to achieve obstructions which otherwise would be severe pain or illness. gently moves the bowels and thus removes the cause, acts directly upon the liver and kidneys, keeping them active and strong, while its marvellous tonic properties clear the complexion, stimulate the liver, quicken the circulation, increase the flesh and brighten the eye; the nervousness speedily disappears and the entire system recuperates and tones up to a condition of perfect and permanent health. LAXAKOLA is a gentle and safe remedy that helps all conditions require a mild and efficient laxative and tonic, and is invaluable in assisting to relieve obstructions which otherwise would lead to more or less severe pain or illness. WHAT IS LAXAKOLA? Loss and harmless liquid laxative. It is a wonder- ne. It is a general builder of health and strength, un- medy for all troubles arising from the bowels, linces. It moves the bowels gently and painlessly, aftens the mucous membranes of the stomach, use of trombos of the liver, kidneys and blood, Laxakola, Nightly on Retiring, will-Cleanse the S- tation; Quiet the Nerves, Prevent Sleeplessness sale by H Worth 25c. 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It is important to ensure the bowels without pain or gripping, cleanses the stomach, sharpens the appetite, stimulates the digestive strengthens the nerves, and purifies the blood, while its marvellous tonic properties tone up the entire system and keep it healthy. ble tonic properties reach every organ—the liver, kid- on. It is the only remedy that does its work gently, an absolute and permanent cure. In order that a ELMELIS CR grant, and Effective preparation for all uses of the apted for cleansing, purifying and beautifying the SKIN AND COMPLEXION CREAM is a colorless, tasteless bland semi-liquid value, for every blissmish to which the human skin is CREAM is the only absolute relief and cure for taped hands, irritated skins, corn, tumours, Oblithe CREAM is particularly adapted to the skin of little commands itself to mothers and nurses. For tiny muscles and for amounting after the tattoo 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. HAZELMELIS CREAM cinal and curative value, for every blemish to which the human skin is subject. HAZELMELI CREAM is the only absolute relief and cure for simple, hletches and face eruptions, chapped hands, irritated skins, corns, bumps, chilblains and all chafing and lubrication. HAZELMELIS CREAM is particularly adapted to the skin of little babies. Also uses pure it especially commends itself to mothers and nurses. For changing and strengthening the tiny muscles and for anointing after the bath. As an emollient for painful breasts and can be used to apply two hazelmelis creams BLEM SHE become drawn or thin from nervous tissue to less bloom as its peculiar qualities enable it to weaken pores especially in gentle massage action, and speedily soak its original purity, and the flesh to a firm room. HAZELMELIS CREAM FOR FALLING has best and most elegant remedy ever offered to CRBAT after a thorough washing will remove from falling and not only increase the growth of magnificent lustre and gloss, make the tresses look some. *MAXELMELIS CPEAM* also particularly appeals to presidents for the challenge to remove all sores and dryness, roughness, and irritation, and as an effective for she bint jees and prickly teat. sold aid group and samples The LAXAKOLA CO., Vege LAXAKOLA FOR WOMEN. Laxakola for Babies.—It is the best and most effective remedy for children 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 catharines that rack and rend 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 given that I would never pull him through perhaps if we were in care. We had it getting wet, and we stopped giving him medicine, as he could keep it dry, and with cold very much, and used to scream when he had a tattoo of it. I did not know what it was to close my eye day or night. I gave him a few drops of LAXAKOLA and it relieved him. I gave it to him a few times, and it worked like a charm, and he noisy pretty fair all night," a great dearest friend said to him. He had LAXAKOLA, and I think if they were good, they would not nothing else to their sick babies. MRS. MARY DALEY, 597 First Street, South Boston, Mass. 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. What Mr. Mize, Pritz, E. Palestine, O. Bov 125, says about LAXAKOLA. "March 11, 1901. Received your free sample, it has done so much good, send me a 56c. bottle." March 28. "Bottle came safe, did my a lot of drugs, here don't keep it, so enclosed in 56c. please send me quickly another bottle. The last bottle did me so much good I want another at once." April 5th. "Enclosed is 56c. for one more bottle LAXAKOLA. It has done much good." Laxakola for Old Folks.-In the Autumn and Winter of Life, when the various organs through long years of action have become more or less sluggish, it becomes necessary to stimulate them by some remedy best adapted to that purpose. So long as the stomach and bowels are doing their work properly and the liver and kidneys are active and strong, your food is assimilated properly, your blood is kept pure and rich, and your nerves are strong. The feeling of nervousness, general weakness and debility means that the whole system is run down and needs a general toning up. That LAXAKOLA DOES IT, has been proved beyond all question. Its gentle warming, 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. the cause, acts directly active and strong, while explexion, stimulate the flesh and brighten the life of the active system and permanent health, use during all conditions or peculiar and delicate exative and tonic, and is which otherwise would well as acting directly glands in throwing off medicine can, and you well LAXAKOLA acts strengthening the organ most confirmed case stomach free from reft rich, backaches, heads complexions will vanis and vigorous. T IS LAXAK Bringing, will Cleanse the System of all Impurities; S Prevent Sleeplessness; and Speedly Cause a 25c. To Be Cured location with all its attendant ills, clogged stomach and to believe that the only remedy is violent purgatives the constipated condition recurs with greater difficulty bowels without pain or gripping, cleanses the stor blood, while its marvelous tonic properties tone Laxakola Does It very organ—the liver, kidneys and stomach, nerve that does its work gently and painlessly and at the cure. In order that all may test this great cu LAXAKOLA FOR THE COMPLEXION well as acting directly on glands in throwing of impure medicine can, and your skin well. LAXAKOLA acts as strengthening the organs as most confirmed case of stomach free from refuse rich, backaches, headache complexions will vanish, aid and vigorous. LAXAKOLA and reaches every part of and healing influences. It blood purifier. Because of effective action, infants are without disagreeable or wonderful and valuable kid system of all Impurities; Stimulant and Speedily Cause a Heal. The Cured oil stills, clogged stomach and body is violent purgatives. Suffers with greater difficulty of stripping, cleanses the stomach tonic properties tone up the well as acting directly on the pores and assisting the perspiratory glands in throwing off impurities. It purifies the blood as no other medicine can, and your skin will not only be well but you will be well. LAXAKOLA acts as a tonic to the whole female system, strengthening the organs and purifying the blood. It will cure the most common ailments free from refuse and impurities, and your blood pure and rich, backaches, headaches, weak nerves, blotchy, muddy, sallow complexions will vanish, and you will feel and lock strong, healthy and vigorous. and reaches every part of the body with strengthening, cleansing and nourishing properties. It is the most effective blood purifier. Because of its purity, pleasant taste and gentle, yet effective action, infants and the most delicate invalids can take it. It is the most wonderful and scalable kidney remedy of the century. nneys and stomach, nerve, he and painlessly and at the same may test this great curative : Blotched, sallow, unwholesome and muddy skin, with its consequent mortification, often leading to morbid seclusion and aversion to society and friends, to a lack of self-confidence and 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 bacteria. the pores and assisting the perspiratory purities. 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 and impurities, and your blood pure and weak nerves, blotchy, muddy, sallow and you will feel and lock strong, healthy OLA? the body with strengthening, cleansing the most excellent Spring medicine or its purity, pleasant taste and gentle, yet the most delicate invalids can take it frownful after effects. It is the most key remedy of the century. limate the Liver; Clean out the Kidneys; healthy Condition of the Entire Body. of Constipation bowels, sluggish liver, heartburn, indiges which cathartics are irritating and gripping cure and the sufferer constantly growing sharpens the appetite, stimulates the entire system and keep it healthy. art and brain—and removes the cause of time acts as a general tonic. This is the a free sample will be mailed to all. INSTANT RELIEF AND SURE CURE FOR HEADACHE No more Blindi Torturing, Splitting, Nervous Headaches with Nausea and Sleepless Nights with True Calls A. THE HEAD to them of it—it C. or Every for TEN C. send the L. 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