Sedalia Times

Saturday, September 5, 1903

Sedalia, Missouri

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College, Normal, Preparatory: Industrial, Agricultrral, Domestic, COURSES. 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 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. Suppor- ed 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 VOLUMN IX Nco Lincoln - Missouri School For Colored —DEPART College, Normal, Preparatory: —COURSE Clasicial, College Preparator, Sub-Normal, Model Training Drawing, Fine Arts, Ca Mechanical, Blacks Shoemaking, F Typewriting, Sewing, —ADVAN Competent Teachers, Good Location Modern improvements, Buildings B School Certificates, Board only $8. One of the best equipped schoo- ted by the great State of Missouri. For Catalogue and information write BENJAMAN FRANKLIN ALLEN, ```markdown ``` Real Emancipation Celebration. Will Be Given in Front of Phillup Hall, Sept. 22nd. Big Barbacue, Big Basket Dinner, Speaking, Street Parade, Music. A Grand Time Expected. A mass meeting have been called at Wesley Phillup's hall on east Clay street, and committees appointed to carry out the Emancipation Celebration, and Barbacue Sept. 22. The affair is not gotten up for a money making skeme, nor for any political purpose, but solely in order to have a general good time in honor of the Emancipation Proclamation that was issued by Abraham Lincoln in 1863 and went into affect January 1st, 90 days alter. The large prairie in front of this hall will be used for this occasion and a large harbour, speakers stand, band stand and an abundance of refreshments and barbacued meats will be had. Arrangements are being made for a big trade and business parade, among those who has consented to take part are Colored police officers Queen City Cornet Band J W. Walker Post. G. A, B. Hod-Carrers Union. The Sedalia Times staff. Swift Packing hone chicken pickers Wm Richardson Blacksmith Scott and Williams painters York and Gray plaster and paper hangers The Conservator staff Bishop grocery store Fred Bush transfer and express, Andy Voughn express-baggage. Jno Ross Blacksmithing Warfield Lunch and restaurant Hayden express and baggage Jno Rose, Blacksmithing. Warren craighead Furnishure A M summerville, plaster Bell boys and Hotel, porters others to be added. Lewis Cowans, Wesley Phillups, A. M. Summersville meat Comm. Wesley Phillups, W. H Carter, Louis Cowans, program-printing Summerville, Buckner, West, Travis, Rubv, Cowans, Hickman, Carter, General arrangement comm. Wesley Phillips, president Wm Ruby, see, SEDALIA MISSOURI, SEPTEMBER 5 1903 WHEN YOU WRITE MENTION THIS PAPER Lincoln Institute Missouri's State institution for normal, industrial and LINCOLN INSTITUTE. collegiate training of the Negro, begins its first term ror the scholastic year 1903—1904 September 7. All indications points towards a large attendance and a prysperous year. President B. F. Allen's administration during the first year of his presidency was so phenomenally successful that the Board of the annual meeting paid him the well merited compliment, one unparelled in the history of the institute—of electing him for two years This act on the part of the Board of Regents, and the President's own strong personality have done much to establish confidence in the progress of the institution the Regenjs are to be congradulated also upon the far sightness that prompted them to advanced step which will make it possible for the President to work at long range for the best interest of the young people of our state in his care. In Honor Of Ida Watters A well rendered program was had at Taylor chapel, M. E Church last Sunday night, in honor of Mrs Ida Watters, traveling Agent for Western Christain Advocate, A large crowd were present and witnessed the affair. The program were not so lengthy, but short and consisted of well chosen subjects for the occasion, about as follows; The power of good Literture in our homes. by Dr C. S. Walden The work of Christain Journalism, by W, H. Huston Paper—The Influence of Christain Mother by Mrs Mme B. Smith Paper—The Limit or Sphere of Christain Women Influence by Mrs Hattie Billups Six Great Reasons why we should read the Western Christain Advocate. by Prof. H. L. Billups The closing address were made by Mrs Ada Watters, along lines of her paper, for which she succeeded in getting eighteen subscribers. Mrs Watters expressed herself of having highly been entertained by Sedalia's most talented people. She departed for her home in New Orleans Monday evening feeling much pleased with her visit to the Queen City. --- LOCAL ITEMS. --- Mrs Gataway left for her home this week to spend tha winter. A. H. Hickman spent Friday in Clarksburgh on business, Don't fail to get a copy of our Magazine next week, 20 pages When is Walker going to visit his home? The Odd Fellows held their Quarterly election last Thursday night Visit QUINN'S bar for good things to drink, when you are hot or when cool Editor Huston will leave Sunday night for Sweetsprings where he has excepted a job teaching. Lincoln Hightower the M. K. & T. porter, who was injnred sometimes ago is getting much better. Quite a large number of colored Sedalians will visit Kansas City on Red Men's excursion Sunday. Miss Flora Wright has arrived to her home in the city and is preparing for her school duties. Who has been visit ng friends during vacation in Denver. Cripple creek, and Colorado springs. Colo. Mrs Jno. Holbert has returned from her visit in Colorado. We have been informed that Mr. C W White, will teach in Hughsville Rev Warfield, pastor of the C. M. E. church, taken suddenly ill Tuesday night from stomach trouble, but is much better. Rev W.B. Bond, of Rowlett, Tex, paid us a visit Friday and departed for his home the same evening. Rev P. M. Mack, has been attending the Baptist Association at Versailles this week, but will be at his post of duty tomorrow. The little son of Mrs Jennie Cornelous, died Thursday morning from cramps, caused from eating green fruit. The funeral were held at A. M.E. church Friday There has been a new association organized known as the "C L" association.of which James Scott is president: The order has a big membership and the enterance fee very small, they have but one sign and one grip, and admission fee. News has reached this city that Mrs Ellen Wesley, formly, of this city, who left a short time ago to live with her daughter Mrs Mary Day in Kansas city, is dangerously ill. We trust that she will soon recover and again enjoy good health, as she has a host of friends in Sedalia's highest circles who regrets her, illness, The funeral of Miss Alice Drake, a daughter of Mr Lonnie Drake an employee at the M. K. & T shop who in Kansas city Monday. was held at the M. E. church Wednesday evening, under the auspices this church of which she was an active member. Rev J, A, Dorsey preached the funeral over remains in well chosen works. The funeral was sad one and was attended largely with her many friends classmates and schoolmate who paid her teelr last look on the earth and TIMES CANNON Dry Goods Store The Bargain Center of Pettis county. Sedalia, Mo. Corner Ohio and Fourth Street, BARGAINS For MONDAY and Tuesday A great many of your friends have attended these Special Sales and gathered rich pickings, at little prices. We expect you to visit this Bargain sale, where values are abundant. DRESS GOODS Rare collection of pretty wool Suitings in those popular weaves, in Dagleslan Suitings, cloth Venetians, Hick's cheviots and Granite cloth, blue, brown, gray, green and fancy mixtures, worth up to 75c Bargain Sale, the yard 50c. OXFORDS Beautiful showing in fleece lined Oxford's cloth the immediate demand for fall shirtwaists and shirt waist suit, striped and checks, worth 25c; Bargain Sale, the yard 19c Flannelettes and Victoria Serges, dark colors, neat stripes, figured and dots, neat for shiri waist, school dresses and wrappers, bargain sale, the yard 10c. Teasel Down and Outing Flannels, small checks, stripes an snow-flake patterns, all colors, bargain sale, the yard 10c Special Barrel SALE OF SILK RIBBON We bought from a large Eostern importer a large quality of Ribbon which we place in our Barrel sale at prices lower than they have even sold in this section. Buy all the ribbon now. Best Amoskeag apron Gingham, per yard 61/2c Bleached Muslin per yard Boys sample line shirts worth, 50c choice 23c Girls School Bonnets ...10c Those Home Wrappers .....at 75c 89c $1. Close to 75 pieces of Woolen and Wash Dress Goods for children's school dresses, in the Basement worthup to 25c bargain sale the yard 10c Cotton Blanke s and Comforts Special school sale on Girl's and Boy's school Shoes. Take VEG-E-TO for your KIDNEY AND LIVER For Sale at 120 East Main street. Try it once. bid her a sad goodby. Yes the bereaved family. class of 1903, the church and the community at large has lost a good girl, but let us hope that it is heaven's gain. AT REST—Mrs Stewart, the devoted wife of Mr D. L. Stewart, who has charge of the official car on the Mo. Pac. Ry., died at her home on east cooper street. last Monday evening, after several weeks of illness, at the age of 46 years. Mrs Stewart was formally a residence of Lexington Mo., but after her marraid she has made this city her home until last Monday when she was summoned and paid the debt that all must pay. She was a good and faithful member of Taylar chapel and of Sharon court, highly respected by all, a good mother and a loving wife. The Funeral services were at the above named church under the directions of said court Tuesday. Leaving one child, husband and other members of the family together with a host of friends to mourn her lost. Price $1 25 NON Beds Store of Pettis county. Corner Ohio and Fourth Street, DAY and Tuesday Beds have attended these Special s, at little prices. We expect here values are abundant. of pretty wool Suitings in lan Suitings, cloth Venetians, blue, brown, gray, green and Bargain Sale, the yard 50c. in fleece lined Oxford cloth shirtwaists and shirt waist suit, Bargain Sale, the yard 19c. Goria Serges, dark colors, neat or shiri waist, school dresses yard 10c. nannels, small checks, stripes an bargain sale, the yard 10c. OF SILK RIBBON eastern importer a large quality or Barrel sale at prices lower than on. Buy all the ribbon now. ts Only., Barrel No 2—9c a yard Barrel No 4—21c a yard. t bargain. rd 6½c Bleached Muslin per yard price 23c Girls School Bonnets...10c 9c $1. Close to 75 pieces of children's school dresses, in the Basement oc Cotton Blake's and Comforts Girl's and Boy's school Shoes. The Little Country "TIMES" It;s no sixteen-page edition that expresses big men's views, And it's not filed with essays, nor with telegraphic news. It is 'n't printed daily, with an extra every hour. And the editor's not bragging of his influenance and power, It may have faults and errors, but all of these I will forgive For it's printed in the country, way back where I used to live. It is only issued weekly, with Magazine put up in country style But when it arrives I gladly put the dailies dowd awhile I see again the faces of the frienps that I use to know In the dim and distant fancies of the old happy days long ago. There are never learne tssays on the questions of the day. But it says that "folks" are looking for another month to pay. It may be crude and homely.—that same little country printed sheet, And the make up of its pages may be rather obsolete It is damp when I unfold it, and the print is sometimes blurred. Yet it's always more than welcome, and I read it every word And no reading to any man a greater joy can give. Than the little country weekly printed where I used to live. EG-E-TO for your AND LIVER main street. Try it once. 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, Express Order to W. H. Carter, Published Every Saturday Evening The Times office 120 E. Main st. 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. 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 Dont fail to get it! What! one of the Magazines next week. Night has no eyes, but people have, and they see funny doings How about wood $5 a cord now! Yes sir, we are going to celebrate the Emancipation Day, sure! Younger and James Wild West show next Tuesday, are you going. The children had a delightful time at the Forest Park Thursday, He Guessed the Trouble. "This is a cold, unfeeling world," he remarked, bitterly. "Ha!" 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 Bue. Attempted to play on the flutte, But the peace-loving neighbors Concluded his neighbors By smashing him one on the snutte. —Baltimore American. A SLIP UP. "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. Julia—Well, I worked hard enough; I ate ice cream with every young man on the grounds.—Stray Stories. The National Encampment Grand Army of the Redublic at Sanfrancisco Cal., August, 17th to 22nd $46.85 from Sedalia to Sanfrancisco via M. K, & J. 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. A BIT OF ROMANCE A BIT OF ROMANCE Their friendship was rather the result of a forced mutual dependence than anything else, and they drifted into it before either realized the turn events were taking. At first it had been nothing more than an interchange of a few remarks on leaving the hotel dining room in the morning, and an occasional chat on the piazza after supper. From this it became a regular thing to saunter together down to the boat landing for a pull across the lake before the sun made outdoor exercise impossible. Then, because the mail came at 12, it suited them both to linger under the shade trees on the lawn until the distribution of letters began. It was on these occasions that they compared notes upon the subject of summer resorts in general and Fairview Springs in particular. They were there for the same reason—rest and change of air. Both were eager to exchange the quiet of the place for the rush of their every day life. It was not easy for him to shake off the thought of his neglected law practice and it was equally hard for her to forget the halffinished manuscripts calling for attention in her desk at home. With a frankness which was not flattering and which would have surprised either under other circumstances they only discussed their dismay over the prospect of remaining two months or longer at Fairview and bestowed their most ardent pity on all new-comers to the Springs. If in the beginning he had accepted the situation blindly, he was the first to realize it in its full significance for, argue with himself as he might, there was at least no overcoming the disagreeable truth that he had given his promise to one woman and his love to another. In his inmost soul he knew he had no right to feel that perfect sense of happiness which had lately come to him. It was only when he was alone that conflicting emotions took possession of him. When he looked into her steadfast eyes he was conscious that she had moved him as no other woman had done. He did not tell himself that he had never loved until now; but knew it was because he wished he could undo the past, and this had never been the case before. He heeded her always, he would reason with himself, but whenever he used this argument he felt that she would be the first (could she know it) to assure him that he was striving after the shadow and not the substance. He was a weakling, trying to depend on her strength. A cablegram calling her home—her sudden departure one morning—these were things to recall her to the reality of life. A formal little note of farewell, two or three faded roses—and a memory were all he had to tell of the summer. Rudely awakened from his dream of happiness, he was like a man proing in the dark. "The right way!" he said to himself. "Which is right?" With his face buried in his hands, he thought the matter out. The spell of her presence was gone, but its fragrance remained She is also fighting out the battle alone. It is strange that actuated by the same feeling and arming along the same lines they should have arrived at such widely different senses. BARGAIN STORE. For This Month is at BLUE FRONT GROCRY, Read below only a few of our many bargains we are offering the public for this month. 18 lbs Grandulated for.....$1,000 Best Pure Leaf Lard.....15c per lb Q Sorgham.....10c per cart Q Syrupe.....10c per cart Old country soap.....6 bars 25c X-ray soap.....6 bar for 25c Best Vinegar.....21ct gallon Good Cheese.....15c per lb Smoked Bacon.....15c per lb Other bargains to numerous to new and Fresh. Call J. F. KUHN & CO. The Blue Front Bargain Grocers. WOOD'S OPERA H o—TONIGHT The Spotle THURS, S —AN AMERIGAN sions. Other bargains to numerous to mention. No old stock, but all new and Fresh. Call and see for yourself. The Spotless Town., The first letter she wrote was not to him—but another man. "Forgive me," it said, "for the pain I am about to cause you, for I can only give you back your promise and ask you to forgive me. There was a time when I believed that the calm friendship I had for you was love, but now I know that poor human hearts were made for more, and they will have their due. Do not reproach me, for it was not my fault that I learned this too late." Then she began to turn the pages of one of her manuscripts, wearily trying to collect her thoughts.But a while ago everything was different. When she was tred there had been someone whose strong arms were ever FREE! FREE! FREE! SCOTT'S MAGIC Hair Straightener and Grower BEFORE USING Is your hair short, stubby, or kinky? Is your scalp filled with dandruff stopped growing? Is your head Does your scalp itch? I Scott's Magic Hair Straightener and Chemist, and is guaranteed to be all most wonderful preparation in the woe harsh, short and thin hair, long, th and pliable. 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Now I want to ask you to take me 'for better, for worse,' before the snow marks the winter time. For better, for worse, such as I am, take me and make me what you will of me. Heaven grant it may be 'for better.'" ```markdown ``` T Paperhan ing Plastering Calcemi ning PROCESS FRESH FOODS CASH FOR COUNT PRODUCTION MAC Good fresh supply of Groceries always on hand and he is selling them at botten prices. at 108 East Main street. TROUBLE-MAKING HORSES Nearly two hundred new horses had to be added to the Great Cole Younger and Frank James Historical Wild War outfit this season. They are all fresh young, vigorous animals from Manage Alloti's great horse ranch in Texas when brought on received only rudiment of an equine education. A select band of expert cowbess "bronco buster" and the horses got together soon, and now a general thing they behave well. Look for them when the new big Wild War comes to town on Tuesday September MANAGER WANTED Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this county and adjoin territory for well favorably known House of solid financial standing, $20.00 strata cash salary and expenses. paid each Monday by check direct from headquarter Expense money advanced; position permanent. Address MANAGER 610 Moe Building. Chicago, Ill. Mention paper. Have you ever read any of Swenborg's Work? If not, will you send me your address enclosing stamp or two, and I will mail you one book FREE. State whether you want it in English or German. ADOLPH ROEDER 80 Cleveland st. Orange N. OUR VOTING CONTST A Fine $25.00 Victor Talking. Machine Given To The. Young Colored Lady Receiving The Highest Number of Votes By September 22nd. ..... The Times is not copying after any of the other larger papers, not 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 the 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 put lished 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. From Infancy To Age MOTHER AND CHILD Laxakola Laxakola Does It. A Pale, Weak, Run-down, Overworked Mothers with Fretty Children, half sick, nervous, tired out with household and maternal cares, headaches, constipated, liver torpid, butotracheal, constipated, colorectal, blood thin and 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 it removes the causes of a rectal and a keel-kneeling chain and string, while properties clear the complexion, stimulate the circulation, increase the flesh and brighten the speedily disappears and the entire system reopens to a condition of perfect and permanent health, gentle and safe remedy to use during all conditions, gentle and specific pericallus and delicate mild and efficient laxative and tonic, and is using to relieve obstructions which otherwise would cause 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. Health is maintained by during all conditions of health of the gender sex whenever their peculiar and delicate constitutions 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? "iss and harmless liquid laxative. It is a wonder-bleast for all troubles arising from the bowels, ingues. It moves the bowels gently and painlessly, and is the cause of troubles of the liver, kidneys and blood, Laxakola, Nightly on Retiring, will Cleanse the System of all Impurities; Stimulate the Liver; Clean out the Kidneys; Orient; Quit the Nervex. Prevent Sleeplessness; and Speedily Cause a Healthy Condition of the Entire Body. Laxakola, Nightly on Retiring, will Cleanse the S Station; Quiet the Nerves, Prevent Sleeplessness sale by It Worth 25c. To B suffer from habitual constipation with all its attend impure blood, are too apt to believe that the only re inflamed and enfeebled, the constipated condition a laxative that moves the bowels without pain or It it Worth 25c. To Be Cured of Constipation People who suffer from habitual constipation with all its attendant lilies, clogged stomach and bowels, sluggish liver, heartburn, indigestion, and thin and impure blood, are too apt to believe that the only remedy is violent purification. The difficulty of cure and the sufferer constantly growing worse. There is a laxative that afflicts the bowels without pain or gripping, cleanses the stomach, sharpens the appetite, stimulates the intestines, and purifies the blood, while its marvelous 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. HAZELMELIS CREAM A Pure, Fragrant, and Effective preparation for all uses of the Toilet and Nursery, but particularly adapted for cleansing, purifying and beautifying the SKIN AND COMPLEXION HAZELMELIS CREAM is a colorless, tasteless, bland semi-liquid, of unparalleled medi- cation, a clearish to which the human skin is subject. cinal and curvative value for every patient. The only absolute relief and cure for similes, bleetches and face eruptions, chapped hands, irritated skins, corn, bunions, chilblains and all chafing and face eruptions. itching irritations. HAZELMELIS CREAM is particularly adapted to the skins of little babies. Absolutely pure it especially commends itself to mothers and nurses. For chafings, irritations, strengthening the tiny muscles and for anointing after the bath, simply invaluable. As an emollient for painful breasts and skin, HAZELMELIS CREAM is simply invaluable. HAZELMELIS CREAM is for faded faces whose faces have been damaged by nervous trauma, other causes. HAZELMELIS CREAM is a price less boon, as its peculiar qualities enable it to be an IDEAL SKIN FOOD. Relaxing, penetrating properties were applied with a weakened pores cagery $^{a}$ relaxing, penetrating properties were applied with a gentle massage action, and speedy snow the most wonderful result in resorbing the skin to its original purity, and the best of HAZELMELIS CREAM FOR FALLING HAIR, dandruff and scalp irritations, is the best and elegantly ever offered to the public. A dressing of HAZELMELIS CREAM after a thorough washing will remove all traces of scales and dandruff, stop the hair from falling and not only increase the growth of hair, but prevent premature grayness and add a magnificent lustre and gloss, make the tresses long and thick, and the scalp clean and wholesome. HAZELMELIS CREAM also particularly appeals to gentlemen, for use immediately after charing, to remove all soreness and dryness, roughness and irritation, and as a preventive for shakes, simples and prickly heat. oil, salt, and receipt of notes. Send caterer and sample free. The LAXAKOIA CO., 65 Vernon LAXAKOLA FOR WOMEN. 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 catharsis 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 fever 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, 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 if he had the sick. Then he was getting worse, stopped giving him medicine, and could keep nothings off his face with cold and very much, and used to scream when he had a tachy fit; it 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 no longer restraints all night. He is a great deal better looking, baby since I gave him LAXAKOLA, and I think if it, another knew how good it was, that would give nothing else to their rich bodies." 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 Mrs. R. Lup, Pugh, R. Palestine, O. Bov, 125, says about LAXAKOLA. "March 11, 1901. Received your free sample, it has done so much good, send me a 46c. bottle." March 28. "Bottle came safe, did me a lot of good, draggle here don't keep it, so enclosed it 46c. please and me quickly another bottle. The last bottle did me so much good I want another at once." April 18. "Enclosed it 46c. 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. LAXAKOLA FOR THE COMPLEXION 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 confirmed case of fuse and impurities, your blood 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. Because of its purity, pleasant taste and genie, yet effective action, infants and the most delicate invalids can take it without difficulty. It is the most valuable kidney remedy of the century. Blotched, sallow, unwholesome and muddy skin, with its consequent mortification, often leading to morbid seclusion and aversion to food; it is good to be clear that 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 toxins, as well as ly on the pores and assis im impurities. It purifies your skin will not only w as a tonic to the mo organis and purifying the infections and impurities, an adhesives, weak nerves, l lish, and you will feel a heart of the body with s It is a most execl ents and the most效 ent and the most效 ent kidney remedy of the Stimulate the Liver; and a Healthy Condition of and bowels, sluggish li ness. Such cathartics are tomach, sharpens the p up the entire system and love, heart and brain an the same time acts as a ge curative, a free sample w the pores and assisting the perspiratory purities. It purifies the blood as no other man 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 is a most excellent Spring medicine, pleasant taste and gentle, yet the most delicate invalids can take it fearful after effects. It is the most money remedy of the century. elate the Liver; Clean out the Kidneys; healthy Condition of the Entire Body. Of Constipation bowels, sluggish liver, heartburn, indiges such cathartics are irritating and gripping and the sufferers constantly growing sharpens the appetite, stimulates the entire system and keep it healthy. heart and brain—and removes the cause of time acts as a general tonic. This is the a free sample will be mailed to all. 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