Sedalia Times
Saturday, November 7, 1903
Sedalia, Missouri
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THE SEDALIA
VOLUMN X. No 6
crand Wedding Reception
Last Sunday Night
Mr and Mrs A. H, Hickman gave a grand wedding reception at their residence on north Washington st. last Sunday night in honor of the arrival of their son Virginal Bradly and wife, who were married Sunday morning at the bride's home in Boonville. The bride is a very handsome young lady and of good parents, and comes to our highly spoken of by all who knew her.
The groom is one of Sedalia's highly respected young men, he having been brought up in a good family speaks well of his future life as a married man. The TIMES joins the many friends in congratulating happy young couple, and hope that their journey through life will continue to be as sweet and as happy as it was while spending the honey-moon.
Those present at the reception were. Mr T. P Moffit and wife W. H. Carter and wife, Wm Gray Bunt Brown. Miss alless Venerable, Miss Ada Bird and Mrs Katy Monnen.
Supper was served as follows: Baked turkey, cranberry sauce; Mixed pickels; Sweet pickels; Celery; Mashed potatoes; Sweet potatoes; Cabbage; Grape pie; Apple pie; Coffee; Milk; Tea; Plain bread; Select peaches; Cakes. The young couple will make Sedalia dalia their future home.
ENTRACTS FROM NEGRO PAPERS ON BOOKER T. WASHINGTON.
The following is taken from the California Independent for the benefit of our readers:
The papers run by colored men are full of opinions these days pro and con relative to Booker Washington and the work he is doing at Tuskegee. Some commend him and some criticise him. We would like all of them to be situated as he is, and see if they would do any better than he has. It is all right for these gentlemen to be hundreds of miles away from Tuskegee and suggesting that their methods are the ones that should be in vogue there, but it is a vastly different thing to be placed in Washington's position way down in Alabama. He is doing a great work. and seems destined to do a greater one if let alone.—Ex.
The Boston colored folks who were sent to jail a few days ago for disturbing Mr. Washington's meeting have climbed over the fence and are out. They have gone to work organizing the Negro Suffrage League, which is only another name for trouble. The organization, while it does not say so, has for its object the opposing of Booker Washington, and like all petty spite work is doomed to failure. Now Booker T. Washington is working, and while to our mind, his work is not perfect, still he is doing a great deal more to help the country than half a thousand of his loudest critics. Dallas [Tex] Express.
Nearly all of our older newspapers are apparently gone over to "whoop up!" Washington's false logic' an doctrine. Have we got
SEDALIA MISSOURI, NOVEMBER 7 10●3
[Name]
HON. J. H. BOTHWEL.
The Favorite of Central Missouri for Governor in 1904. We are receiving many congratulations thought the state from leading Negroes concerning his candidacy, they believe him to be the man to lead the party to victory next year.
ten to that place in civilization when we are afraid to speak out for our rights? If we can't cast an unrestricted ballot, what good is it to own property? Washington is an advocate of politioal slavery. Those who don't understand the arguments that Washington puts forth, in the suppression of Negro manhood, we are sorry for their thick skulls. Washington, the founder of Tuskegee, we admire, but when it comes to acknowledging him as the putative leader of the race, and political boss extraordinary, we draw the line. —Tampa Intelligencencer.
The Negroes are peculiar in many ways, but in nothing more than in their jealousy of those of their own race who get on in the world. It is notorious that many of them vote against any Negro that may be nominated for office, even though they may have made great efforts to get a Negro nominated. Sooner or later Mr. Washington was bound to come i to collision with this feeling. Negroes see him invited to dinner by white people, entertained by the President of the United States, and they, or many of them, conclude
HON. J. H.
The Favorite of Central visi
are receiving many congratulations to
groes concerning his candidacy, t
lead the party to victory next year.
that he has purchased these honors by treason to his race. It is an unworthy suspicion, for Booker T. Washington is the same humble, modest and retiring man that he always was. Yet he has suffered because of his association with white people, and so we have the Suffrage League classing him and the President together as the enemies of our people. The resolutions are foolish in the extreme, but they undoubtedly reflect the feelings of many Negroes. May the day hasten when we shall see ourselves as others see us.—Indianapolis Recorder.
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City Taxes For 1903 are now due and become delinquent January 1st, next.
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RESULTS OF THE ELECTIONS LAST TUESDAY.
Ohio—Republican by 10,000 majority.
New York—Democratic by 6,000 majority.
Maryland—Democratic by 4,000 majority; 2,000 ballots thrown out as a result of the Cordon election plan.
Kentucky—Democratic by 15,000 majority.
Virginia—Democratic landslide.
Iowa—Republican by 66,000 majority.
Pennsylvania—Republican by 219,784.
New Jersey—Republican by 15,majority.
Nebraska—Republican by 15,000 majority.
Voiorado—Republican by 25,000 majority.
BOTHWEL.
souri for Governor in 1904. We thought the state from leading Ne they believe him to be the man to
Rhode Island—Democratic. Massachusetts—Republican by 36,000 majority.
CARD OF THANKS
To our many friends who were so kind in assisting us during the illness and the departing hours of our deceased mother, we wish to extend to them our hearty thanks, may the Lord bless and care for them as he has our beloved mother in her parting hour.
T, M. SMITH
NAMMIE B. SM I
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TIMES
(By H. J. Burton.)
Mr George Shelcrow is poorly.
Mr A Davis lost his baby by death.
Mrs C. Miller of the State of California is visiting her sister Mrs C Thomas
Miss T. B. Anderson of Cotton Mo., is at Tipton with her aunt Mrs H. Norris
Mrs Lucy Sexton of Rocheport was sick but is now up again, and also Mrs Phillips is better.
Mrs Tennessee Mopins, Mrs E E Tutt and Mrs Nellie Emery went to Calafornia Thursday to witness a marriage ceremony.
Rev G·W. Watts, D. D. has bought a beautiful home in Tipton and is now enjoying the same. He is pastor of Versailles and Speed Churches.
Prof J. H Burton, a graduate of Lincoln Institute is teaching in Saline, this is the seventh year since he came out of school and he is succeeding nicely.
Miss Lottie Key of Lexington, Montana, came to Tipton two year ago to see her aunt Mrs Caroline Thomas. Mrs Key is an ideal girl and a fine scholar, she returned home Oct. 31.
Active preparations are being made for the "Farmers convention to be held at Lincoln Institute today. It is hoped that all who are interested in farming. and other questions, will attend
Dr B. F. Allen entertained at his home and in princely fashion, the members of the factulty, on Friday night October 16, and on the following Friday night the members of the senior normal class 43 in number. The evenings of both instances was spent most happily, the time passing all too rapidly midst sweet strains of instrumental and vocal music, interspersed with salles of wit and humor, recitations story telling. etc. Among other unique features in the line of amus ments provided by Dr Allen for the entertainment of his gugst. the "conversation party" and the floral contest, will long be remembered by all present.
Miss Josie Wright, of Boonville, and Mr. W. Carter, of Slater, were united in married October 22. Mr. Carter took his bride and skipped for his farm near Slater. Northeast Sedalia should be delighted with its improvements. When going into Sedalia from the east on the Missouri Pacific railroad, look to your right and see the Geo. R. Smith College, a magnificent building. Rey T. R. Gardner of War-
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Successors to Blair's 227 Ohio Street.
rensburg, passed east on the Missouri Pacific for St. Louis. Mrs. Nancy E. Owens, Mrs. Laura A. Kilby and Mrs. F. Hyter are all in St. Louis. Rev. W. P. Brooks, of Moberly, spent two nights at my home. Ben C. Wilson, of Boonville, is an excellent type of manhood and a man of more than ordinary push. His home is a commodious one. Mr. William Jackson owns a fine brick house on Fifth street, in Boonville. Mr. Andrew Beard, of Birmingham. Ala., patented a coupler for railroad cars and sold the patent for $100,000.
Mr. Geo, M. Arnold, of Rocheport, went to Boonville and was operated upon by the doctor, and he is getting along poorly. Rev. L. Shepherd, of Boonville, is up in Saline county preaching. Prof. D. E. Taylor, the principal of the school at Rocheport, Mo., is succeeding nicely. Mrs. M. F. Arnold, wife of John Arnold, spent a pleasant trip to Buffalo, New York, and at Niagara Falls. Mr. Nelson R. Pipes and Miss Carrie Cowden, of, Rocheport, were united in marriage at St. Louis. The bell will tap for others soon.
Mr. Alexander Pipes is repairing and putting new buildings on his place.
Mr. D. Eaton, on his farm of nearly two hundred acres north of Rocheport, is noted as a successful farmer.
We, the persons named below, believe our success depends upon good management and race pride. Give us constant and fresh news as you have been and we will aid in the circulation of your paper. Put the following names in this week's paper and send a copy to each one at Rocheport, Mo.
Miss E. M. Sexton, Mrs. L. Gray, Miss L. B. Smith, Mrs. L. E. Pines, Miss Nettie Williams, Mrs. M. E. Sexton, Mrs. H. A. Woods, Mrs. M. E. Griffin, Miss B. R. Mitchell, Mrs. L. R. Jackson, Mr. Vircil Miller.
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THE SEDALIA TIMES
W. H. Carter, - Editor
Dr C- S. Walden, Rep't.
Rev H, J. BURTON
traveling Agt and Correspondenc,
215 Dumkin st. Jefferson City Mo.
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HON. JH BOTHWEL
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Missouri in 1904
EDITORIAL
The Moran street Baptist church closed their Fair last Monday evening with a nice crowd present. The program rendered was a good one with many laughable features The doll was awarded to Susie Kinny, she having solicited the argest amount of money for her church.
We would like very much far our subscribers to please be kind enough to pay us what they owe. We owe people and they want their money. Other people owe you mrney—and you owe us, and we want it because we need it to pay the other fellow,
The U B F and S M T will give a grand joint entertaiement soon,
Mrs. Katy Hill of Tipton spent several days in our city.
E. B. Scott has at last broke into the penitentiary after several years trying.
William travis has been sick this week. He is suffering from, hoarsness.
Paul Johnson spent a couple of days in th h his family.
The G. U. O. of O. F. No 3542 are preparing to give an entertainment soon.
The Sons and Daughters of Douglas lodge No. 3 meets in South Sedalia this afternoon.
Roosevelt was endorsed by the majority of the states that held their elections last Tuesday.
The Good Samaritans, Sons and Daughters of Charity, had their annual sermon preached last Sunday night rt Taylor Chapel.
It has been the custom heretofore that when a city or county officer died, his successor has always been a man of the deceased's political opinion, but this rule does not amount to anything, according to the action of the court, in the appointment of Mr. Albers to succeed the late Judge Berry. Well, we couldn't expect anything else from the newly appointed judge of the Eastern district.
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TO-NIGHT The Governor's SON.
MONDAY NIGHT NOV. 10
When Johnny Comes
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WEDNESDAY NOV 11
For good Fine Drugs, at low prices, patronize the New Little Drug Store, at 211 West Main street. Dr G. A Cohen is in charge, it is the place where we all trade, and he is giving perfect sat isfaction. We know you will also be satisfied
STILL GROWING.
The M. E. church rally fund is still growing, $9.00 having been added this week by the Captains, and by the they have made all the reports of the collections of their privates, we would not be surprised if the grand total would reach $350.
Have you noticed the difference in affairs now and seven or eight years ago when criminal court was in session? A great many of the boys had business out of town during the session. But things have changed now.
How does our friend feel now, who declared sometime ago that he was for Folk against Bothwell? We notice he is trying to get in Bothwell's boat. Perhaps Folk hasn't been around.
Mr. ll, the new barber at Steele's shop, has purchased a nice little home on West Johuson street, and after making a few improvements will move into it.
The Dewey Foot-ball Team defeated the Columbia Tigars, Friday in Columbia in a tight game. The score was 6 to 0.
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Missouri State Building
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Also wood and all kinds of feed. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city.
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Read below only a few of our many bargains we are offering the public for this month.
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.
Shoe strings ..... 2c per pair
Boys suspenders..... 5cts per pair
Good en Hose..... 9cts per pair
Good Lady Hose..... 9cts per pair
Good Men suspenders..... 9ct per pair
Handkerchiefs..... 5cts each
Fine Hard Rubber Combs..... 5cts
Safety Pins..... 5c per pair
Elastic Rubber..... 4ct per pair
Men Supporters..... 103 per
Other bargains to numerous to mention. No old stock, but new and Fresh. Call and see for yourself.
News has reached this city today, that Mrs Ellen Wesley, formly of this city died Friday at the residence of her daugh ters Mrs Day in Kansas City
Which will be the greatest, largest and best special number ever published by a negro in Mis souri. This issue will be twenty-four pages, and contain a large number of half tone cuts of representative negroes of the state of all denominations. Ten pages of special Christmas matter, written by able artists, male and female. Two full pages will be devoted to politics, state, national, city and county. Two full pages will be devoted to spicy and catchy editorials, written by able writers in different parts of the state.
Four pages devoted to correspondence of the different towns, churches and societies, the first page to be a handsome lithograph in several different colors.
One full page devoted to the little ones—a Santa Claus page.
Two full pages devoted to the women and edited by Mrs. W. H. Carter and others.
Other pages will contain a large assortment of business advertisements of the different merchants, who solicit the colored peoples trade.
Don't fail to send us your name and receive one of these copies at 5 cents.
Santa Claus letters free; personal correspondence free. Liberal terms made to agents in any town.
J. BURTON, traveling Agent or or write this office
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A $321.22 RALLY.
THE BIGGEST RALLY IN THE HISTORY OF THE COL- ORED PEOPLE OF SEDALIA.
Held at Taylor Chapel M. E. Church, Sunday, October 25
Twelve Deserving Captains Lead Their Armies to Victory.
The work of the valiant workers of Taylor Chapel M. E. church last Sunday will stand in the history as a premium for raising money in a short time for years. Rev. Richard Davis, the excellent and able leader of this flock of Christian workers, began this battle of a new church rally about three weeks ago last Sunday, and in so doing, he named twelve captains, who were to organize their armies and battle to raise the largest sum for this rally day, last Sunday. The fight began early—without delay—and the town was haunted from one end to the other by these captains and their workers. Socials, suppers, concerts, entertainments and prizes were given during this battle, and also trolley parties—everything that was honorable was done by these workers to raise the money. All last Sunday each captain and their secretaries were busy collecting in their donations until the winding up that night, and after each had reported the results of her battle, the grand total was over three hundred dollars. The following are the names of the captains and the actual amount paid to the board of trustees for the new church:
Mrs. Rev. R. Davis..... $57.49
Mrs. Rev. Densmore..... 35.00
Mrs. Maude Travis..... 33.05
Rev. R. Davis..... 31.14
Mrs. M. B. Smith..... 29.95
Mrs. Rev. Bishop..... 26.11
Mrs. Florence Cadwill ..... 24.30
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Mrs. A. G. Wheeler..... 15.00
Mrs. T. P. Moffette..... 13.01
Cash received ..... $321.22
Which is the largest sum ever raised in Taylor Chapel or any other church among the colored people of Sedalia for years.
The church was filled with the many friends who were anxious to hear of the results, and when the total was announced, the audience burst forth with many cheers for such a victory lead by our pastor and his able workers.
The prize doll which was given away by Mrs. Mattie Carter, was awarded to the little Brown girl.
The prize cake awarded by Mrs. Travis was sold at Warfield's restaurant.
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G. O. U. of O. F. No. 3542, meets first and third Tuesdays in each month.L. Cowan, N. G. D. Steele, P. S. Hall, 120 Main street.
Sons and Daughters of Charity
Lodge No. 1, meets first and third Tuesdays in each month. D. L. White, Pres. W. W. Henderson, Sec.
Q. C. Commandery K. T., meets first and third Fridays in each month. T. M. Smith, E. C. C. H. Lewis, Recorder.
Queen City Cornet Band seeks Tuesday and Friday nights of every week, at 120 East Main street. Robt Marin, Pres.; C. W. Gravitt, Sec.; G. T. Ireland, Treas.; Edw. Gravitt, Leader; A. H. Hickman, Contractor
J. H. Bothwell, Rep..Representative
Geo. F. Longan, Dem..Circuit Judge
C C. Kelly, Rep..Prosecuting Attr.
C. W. Daugherty, Rep..Circuit Clerk
R. N. Lower, Rep..County Clerk
Joe Dillard, Dem.....Sheriff
Lee Looney, Dem.....Recorder
E. M McClure, Dem. County Collector
O. E. rarsons, Dem..Probate Judge
Chas. D. Brown, Rep. County Assessor
T. P. McCluney, Dem.....Coroner
Clem Honkomp, Dem..County Treas
County Court.
C. E. Messerly, Rep...
Presiding Judge
Gabe Albers, Rep..Eastern Judge
E. R. Wilson, Dem..Western Judge
City Officials.
J. L. Babcock, Rep.....Mayor
A. L. Shortridge, Rep.....City Atty
Frank Monroe, Dem...City Assessor
J. W. Fraxe.....Pence Judge, hep
Jno. Waudell, Dem...City Collector
Ed Love, Dem.....Chief of Police
C. E. Baker, Rep.....City Clerk
Aldermen.
First Ward—
H. W. Meuschke, Rep.
J. F. Scaly, Dem.
Second Ward—
Ed. Staton, Den.
Third Ward—
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S. M. Hodges, Dem.
Fourth Ward—
P. Staford, Rep.
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Sedalia Chapter No. 5, R. A. M. meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month. J. W. Wheeler, H. P., C. H. Lewis, See.
Centennial Lodge No. 59, A. F. & A. M., meets second and fourth Mon- Centennial Court No. 37, meets day in each month. J. T. Ferril, W. M. E. Poindexter, Sec. first and third Thursdays in each month. Sallie Moffat, Matron. Julia Hayden, Sec.
Hawkins Lodge No. 44, A. F. and A. M., meets first and third Mondays in each month. C. O. Brown, W. M. C. W. Holliday. Sec.
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10:45 a. m...Song Service by Choir
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7:00 p. m. . . . . . Sneaveo
Rev. William Alexander, Pastor
Morgan Street Baptist Church.
Sunday.
Preaching 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School. . . . . . 2:00 p. m.
Class Meeting. . . . . . 3:00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday.
Simpson's Chapel.
(Methodist Episcopal Church.)
Sunday School.....9:00 a. m
Preaching.....11:00 a. m
Preaching.....7:30 p. m
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
G. W. Ball, Pastor.
C. M. E. Church.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School.....2:00 p. m.
Class Meeting.....3:00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting every Friday evening.
Preaching and Rally every second
Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School. ..... 2:00 p. m.
Covenant Meeting ..... 3:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Tuesday
night.
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Is your hair short, stubby, of kinky? Is your hair thin, harsh, or refactory?
Ts yout scalp hiied with dandraft or scaly patches? Has your bai
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EGS 2 i mY |A few drops can be given with safety to very young babies, and it will often
- Z eZ a “ASN cols by expelling the wind and gas that cause it. It will aid digestion, relieve routes
ee ZAG) im stcctnatre ant induce cen, Great see experienced when sts
Bese A Y vcungehildren suflering from dic:rheea, accompanied with white or green evacvati
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AN Gi AWN, WN When they become pale and languid, face bloodless, eyes dutt, ead
i Zh Aa WAL iB echting, fect and hands cold, appetite gone or abnormal, and their systems
‘jpk) WOT AYE generally rex dows, they necd building up, and their blood needs cle:nsng
Ze qh pen Give the: LAX. AKOLA; its gentle bowel action to cleanse, and its tonig
Cs ANG >, properties to build up the system, will show immediate and most beneici
Ge }}) = es Or) results &
ee)! LA \ SSI Tt acts promptly, surely but gently on the bowels, and while stimuiatiy,
74 Sa il 4 ¥) the liver to increased activity, its tonic properties streugthen the nerves,
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(q eC \@ renew vitality and restore color to the face and lifeand animation to the whole
ee system, It is the only tonic laxative that strengthens and tones them yp
Ae Laxakola for Motners.—It is particularly valuable and useful
IN women, especially mothers, as it is a gentle atid safe remedy to use durin
Ae a all conditions of health whenever their peculiar afd delicate constitutions
ites, Gl require a mild and efficient Iexative and tonic; while to nursing mothers,
9 NER / J PPR worn out with the care of infants and whose systems therefore are parties.
Be aN eo lf \¥ arly susceptible to disease, LAXAKOLA directly appeals.
<a — i It clears the complexion, brightens the eye, sharpens the appetite, re.
Dr. ff os 4 moves muddy and blotched condition of the skin and cures sick headache to
yy di FQ acertainty by removing the cause.
Ney y To women suffering from chronic constipation, head-aches, Diliousness,
d WH ay — sizriness, sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia, LAXAKOLA will invariably
d \ rz bring relief aud a positive and permanent cure. +
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e era Laxakola for Old FolKs.—In the Autumn and Winter of Life,
2 iene svhen the varions organs through long years of action have become more ot
as Yes =) less sluggish, it becomes necessary to stimulate them by some remedy best
7 \ Sey adapted to that purpose. So loug as the stomach and bowels are doing their
Tk SA | nN @ work properly and the liver and kidneys are active and strong, your food is
Aer AL by Vee assimilated properly, your blood is kept pure and rich, and your nerves are
AX Woy YE * CN strong. ‘The feeling of nervousness, general weakness and debility means
\ WZ PES SSS NG that the whole system is run down and needs a general toning up.
\\ \\ Vi RI SRD That LAXAKOLA DOES IT, has been proved beyond all question. Its
\\k CORY gentle warming, soothing action on the bowels, liver and kidneys, stimulates
\\ ta ALS them to increased activity, cleanses the blood, quickens the circulation, and
\ a, WY puts the whole system in a condition of health and enables it to ward of
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Laxakola Does It.
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LAXAKOLA otal sith'betey Chiron itr, | LAXAKOLA —— musdy skin, withitacone ent htt
x) nervous, Cred out with household and we fication, often leading to morbid secie
maternal cures, Headaches, constipated, sion and aversion to sockets aad rien,
FOR palo eh, euned macy econ | POR LEE Sitbwn that your bloc is bi ggt eon?
ihe ete, Giese thin cued maeiennes | ee ee
WOMEN. fnuliditg th anda thorough renovation of | COPEPLEXION Hos porns! healing velvety case
i sucha great nerve and stomach builder as_| purity the blood and. remove. the
TAXAROLA, the great tonic laxative. Tt Sauses, ‘and’ Lavakola Ps th, 3
gently moves the bowels and sis removesthe cause, acts directly well as acting directly on the pores and assisting the perspistory
fipon' ue lve and Kidneys Keeping. them active aston, whi, sland Uhromsu ol putes’ Te pure the clo oe
Hee atvellous tome propertics cieats.the complexion, stimutite the | Snedicine can, and your skin will mot only be well but yo le
iver, quicken ‘the ctrcuiation, increase the flesh and brighten the | well a eer
tye;'the nervousness speedily. disappears and the entire system re TAXAKOLA acts as a (onic to the whole female sex
Ekperates and tonesupto-a condition of perfect and permaneathealth. | strengthening the organs ad purifying the blood. It will ie le
TRCAROLA isa gentle aud Sale remedy touse during all conditions | most" confirmed case of ‘constipation. With sour Towels sil
JAMO oF the ‘gentler sex whenever thelr peculiar and delicate | Stomach free from refuse and impurities, and your blood pure and
‘constitutions require a mild and efficient laxative and tonic, and is | rich, backaches, headaches, weak nerves, blotchy, muddy, sallow
ftraluable sn Asatng to retieve oftractions which oterwise would | omptenions wil vanih, and you wll fel and lvsinong Sal)
fad to more of less severe pain or fitness | and vigorous, oS
WHAT IS LAXAKOLA &
= agentie,: ““‘-ss and harmless liquid laxative. It is a wonder- | and reaches every part of y with, strengthening, cleansim
T, Bscatig eth Weccnerailultscretheanhasdeengih. | and healing initencer it isa mest Cacclent Seriae scize ef
fc Mureuge, - uiedy for alt troubles arising from the bowels, | blood purifier. Because of its purity, pleasant taste ana. gentle Ja
ScatnSiwerss | dnegs. Itmovesthe bowelsgently and painlessly, | effective action, infants and the most delicate invaiids car take %
Jap aw! © s.agthens the mucous membranes of the stomach, | without disagreeable or harmful after effects, garit is the mol
4..i temoves (i cause of troubles of the liver, kidneys and blood, | wonderful and valuable kidney remedy of the century
> Spoon st Luxakola, Nightly on Retiring, will Cleanse the System of all Impurities; Stimulate the Liver ; Clean out the Kidneys;
veen the (>, Jation: Quiet the Nerves, Prevent Sleeplessness; and Speedily Cause a Healthy Condition of the Entire Body.
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veople who suffer from habitual constipation with al ils attendant ills, clogged stomach and bowels, sluggish 1i inci
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‘eave the stomach inflamed and enfeedied, the constipated condition recurs with greater difficulty of cure and the sufferer constant) «1
forse. Theresa laxative that moves the bowels without pain or kriping, cleanses the stomach, sharpens the appetig stints
Sor sccemgthicns tha nctves aud punihes the biocd while ts uairscleas tenle propertics wacaptie cnet een eta ee
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Laxakola; Does It i
Its remarkable tonic properties reach every organ—the liver, Kidneys and stomach, nerve, heart an@ brmin—and removes int wedi
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