i del i why i if dont i gourierujournfl saferemedyfor...

1
7TTT IT Jt T IiJTf T TT r < > THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS 7 I I 1 Why Suffer Are you one of the thousands of women who suffer from female ailments If so dont be discour ¬ ofCardui During the last half century Cardui has been saferemedyfor contains no harmful ingredients and can be depend ¬ ed on in almost any case Take CARDUI 334o I It SJwrites e Before I began taking Cardui I could not do a days work I wouldwork awhile and lie down I shall always give praise to your medicine Try Cardui AT ALL DRUG STORES F McGaha More sickness in this country than ever before Misses Bertha McGaha Sudie I Bryant Effie Burton Even Mc¬ L Gaha Jordon Burton Alford 1 Baily Ed Knight and Oscar Smiley are the sck ones of the Grassy Flat school Viola Sinclair wife of Geo Sinclair and daughter of Cristley and Siller Burton departed this life Feb 14 1910 The deceased was about 28 years of age She leaves a husband three children father mother three brothers five sisters and a host of friends and relatives to mourn her loss I She was well beloved by her neighbors and friends being a kind and loving companion a patient affectionate mother a dutiful daughter She left evi ¬ dence that she is gone to join her sister in the realms of heavenly bliss and glory to bask around the throne of the loving Savior May her dear ones prepare to I I meet her and reign with her in endless glory Old aunt Nancy Powell depart ed this life Feb 22 1910 She was close to a hundred years old Zack Rooks baby is sick at this writting also Geo Sinclairs babyRev I M Grimsley is expect- ing ¬ to sing with his school at Crassy Flats soon The school at Grassy Flat is progressing nicely under the management of Rev I M Grim ¬ sleyCattle buyers are plentiful in i this neck with but few left to Aj sellIi A B McGaha sold J N Con over one yoke of oxen for 125 If you think that the last letter from here was too stout about our school at Grassy Springs ask the parents about it Pelham v o Health of this community s- not very good at this writing Mr H T Smith who has been confined to his room for fiveI weeks with rheumatism is still in a very bad condition Mr Luther Murray is able to be out again S E Squires has i lost several head of sheep in the last few daysMiss Ida Smith was on the sick list a few days of last week The social at Mr Jim Garnetts last Thursday night was largely I attended andthe boys all seemed to have plenty of fun w Born to the wife of Bailey Webb Feb 21 a son seems to be a thing of IWheat Several say they dont think they will make the seed backMr Al Thomas and family will leave in a short time for New Mexico where they will make their future home They will be greatly missed by their many friends in old Ky but they all join together in wishing them good luck Mr Luther Smith was in Campbells ville last Friday on businessMr Mrs Joan Bennett of Sulphur Spring visited at H T Smiths Sunday Mr Joe Todd and family visited at Dick Hutchisons a few days of last week Messrs Ben Vaughan and El ¬ mer Smith left for Louisville last Monday morning where they will make their future home There has been several school teachers in our neighborhood within the last few days but we do not know who will teach our school yet But very little farm work has beon done at this place on ac- count ¬ of bad weather Basil I Born to the wife of Willie Hamilton Jan 23 a son To the wife of Birt Sexton Feb 21 a sonSeveral from this place attend ep the SparksCole wedding last Sunday Mr Chesley Bennett who has been dangerously ill with flux for two weeks is sdme better at this writing- C P Coomer wife and little daughter visited the formers sister Mrs Candis Keltner last Saturday and Sunday Mr Welby Coomer andwife were at Bridgeport one day last week Mrs Adaline Gowen visited her brother Mr Francis Rowe of Sparksville Monday who is rery low with consumption- Mr T L Munday and wife visited the latters sister Mrs Ode Coomer of Cane Valley Au Deliah Coomer the old est person in this community fell during the sleet and was sJightlyhurf Dr Ben Taylor of Bridgeport and Mr Mack Coomer of this place will start to Louisville Sunday and bevon the Itofaccp marketnext weekt f t- y < I < r tThe fifth Sunday meeting at I Morris Ch Del was a success in every particular quite a good crowd was present considering the rough weather plenty of dinner anda great out pouring of the Holy Ghost The surprise birthday dinner given Mr J W Viers Feb 8 was certainly an enjoyable oc ¬ casion Mr Viers has been in Texas and Illinois for sometime and he can now realize the hospi ¬ tality of his Kentucky friends Those present were Mr Stamper Picket and family Mr Claud Keltner and family and Mr Rob ¬ ert Keltner and family Mr John Wilson was some ¬ what surprised last Thursday afternoon when quite a nice little crowd assembled at his residence with Rev L F Payne for meeting It being Mr Wil ¬ sons birthday his wife used this means to surprise him Married at the home of the brides mother Mrs Lena Mun ¬ day her daughter Miss Zora to Mr Jeddy Price Only a few friends were present to witness the ceremony which was solem ¬ nized by Rev L F Payne May happiness and success be theirs is the wish of the writer Keltner The Pleasant Ridge church is now covered Rev Johnson fill ¬ ed his regular appointment last SundayLewis Willis of this place vis ¬ ited his father in Columbia last weekWe are going to have a base- ball team at this place this sea ¬ sonRose Keltner are through prizing tobacco They will go to Louisville this week Rev J W Firquin has gone to Hart county to hold a protcracted meeting Will be gone about two week f Taylor Parson who has rheu ¬ matism is no better Mat Kieth who has been par- alyzed ¬ for quiet awhile is very lowAllen Parson the produce man was in our town Tuesday Toria Farmers are anxious to see af few fair days so as to start the plowMr Dan England who left here last Fall for Illinois landed back in Adair last week Messrs N R Roach and W T Reese is in the Nashville mar ¬ ket Mr and Mr C B Fudge of Breeding were visiting Mrs Fudges sisterMrs James Fudge of this place from Saturday un ¬ til Monday Misses Zoradah and Ada Roach visited at Mr Herschel Breed ¬ ings Saturday night Mr and Mrs Thos Shirley of Weed was visiting friends and relatives in his vicinity last Sun ¬ day Mr and Mrs Ray Garman of Sparksville visited relatives in this vicinity last Saturday and Sunday Mr Willie Flatt of this place was transacting business in your city hrstweek Mr and Mrs Robert Fletcher of this place visited Mr Thos Janes of Breeding laslj Saturday night and Sunday MrJ W Jesjsmon the sick list i f < Vi flV > f < i j VV ws tS t12t ft 4 fix 1 Y 0 tSS1ic i C r Mr and Mrs Simeon Roach and daughter Nellie visited at Mr Curtis Roach last Saturday night Mr and Mrs James England of Sparksville spent Saturday night with Mr John Fudge of this place Mr and Mrs Bud Fletcher of Gradyville spent Saturday at Mr James Fudge R B Janes of Nell spent Sat ¬ urday night with his grandpar ets Mr and Mrs L M Janes of this place Mrs Finis Roach spent Sun ¬ day with TurnerI Asa Warner went to Sparks ¬ ville one day last week Casey Creek Miss Millard Sherrill is spend- ing ¬ a few days with her friends Misses Essie and Louvada Chelf Mr Carl H Wolford has re ¬ turned home from Russell coin ¬ ty where he has been spending 4 the winter with his uncle Dr R H Wolford Mr Ben Jones of Pellyton was in this neighborhood last weekMr T E Young of Green River section was visiting his cousin Mr Charlie Young Sun ¬ dayThe spoke factory located at this place is doing a good busi ¬ ness Mr3 Bettie Mays who has been sick for some time is no better at this time Mr Ebb Mann and Miss Hat tie Walker were united in mar ¬ riage at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs G E Wal ¬ ker Feb 17th Mrs S B Jones died at Knif I ley Feb 24th and was buried a t the McWhorter grave yard on the 25th Miss Loracy Wolford was vis ¬ iting her aunt Mrs Eva Chelf one day last week Mr W J Bottoms of Knifley will soon remove his mill to Mrs Eva Chelfs farm where he will saw quite a lot of logs for Wol ¬ ford Bsos t Mrs J M Wolford visited her aunt Mrs Lucinda Beard i n Casey county last week Mrs A F Scott purchased some corn from Mr Jai Cala han for 400 per barrel Eld Z T Williams failed to get here last Sunday on account of bad weather Milburn Wolford was at Clem entsville last Monday PellyI ¬ at this place one day last week amounting to 500 Part of the string band of At terson was here making music for us last week Boys come again Mrs W 0 Hendrickson and Mrs C H Tucker made a fly ¬ ing trip to Knifley one day last week f Messrs Grover Beard and Les ¬ lie Tucker visited their cousin Elbert Chelf last Saturday night PotShdts I z If you can face hrdluc buoyantly your face is your for ¬ tune V Experience is something for which you pay in advance and dont use when you get it The difference between col- lege ¬ and an insane asylum is the fiict that the college boys dont fin it t t SSS- SSTVV r t r r Ir i g i CSXSSX o I WEEKLY 7 I GOURIERuJOURNfL HENRY WATTERSON Editor y i Is a National Newspaper Democratic in I politics It prints raIl the news without j fearor favor The regular price is 100 > a year but you can get the WEEKLY I COURIERJOURNAL IAND THE ADAIR COUNTY NEW e I BOTH ONE YEAR o I or 150 if you will give or send your order to this I papernot to the Courier Journal I Dailf CourierJournal 4Yr S600 SundayCourier Journal Y r S200 r We can give you a combination cut rate on triteV It e t this paper iJ e fX CXXXXxxx 1 01 e e Oa Cast your bread upon the wa ¬ ters i n these ungrateful days and you will be sued for not but- tering ¬ it- Most of us do not abuse rich men just because they are rich We abuse them because we are not rich If you are rich and idle Yo only harm yourself But if Yo are rich and ambitious let the poor beware Charity begins at home and if everybody loved his home as Yell j as charity does we would have fewer divorces Love is only partially intoxi- cating ¬ It makes the world g- round o but it does not make it go oound and round An irresistible man according to feminine judgment is gener ¬ ally found to be a man who talks to women about themselves an not about himself One of the chief beauties of a college education is the fact that it comes at a time when a boy would otherwise be getting a street and pool hall education Sunday Magazine pf the Cleve ¬ land Leader With the Sages r You cannot hurt anybody with ¬ out receiving a greater hurt your self Gojbden Absence of occupation is not rest a mind quite vacant is a mind distressedCowper We do not know how cheap the seeds of happiness are or we should scatter them oftener LowellLet have faith that right makes might and in that faith let us dare to doour duty as we understand it Lincoln If you see a fault in others think bf two of your own and- o d not add a third one by your hasty judgment Flamner It is one mark of a suPerio- mind to understand and be in- fluenced by the superiority of others Harriet Beecher Stowe himJse r y f r t I but to serve profit and benefit othersBenjamine Coleman rTo know what you prefer in ¬ stead of humbly saying Amen to what the world tells you you ought to prefer is to have kept your soul aliveh L Steven son uBY The Gentle Cynic Marriage is always a failure to those who get left We all have our faults but we t prefer to be our own fault find- ers i The man with a nervous wife doesnt need any burglar alarm Some men keep all their en ¬ thusiasm bottled up in their hip pocketsWhen a man is willing to ad¬ mit that he is a crank the td It is sometimes difficult to dis ¬ tinquish between opportunity and temptation When a mans money is tied 1 upthere is nothing like a wife to A untie it for him v Many a young couple agree toy marry who never agree about anything afterward v The dignity of labor may be all rightfbut lots of men are not hankering after dignity V XYou man is a big gun from the way he doesnt shoot off his mouth i J Some people never even pay their respects without acting as though they ought tog have a re- ceipt ¬ + It is very mortifying for a wo- man to discover that her husband f doesnt love her any more than she loves him A man is apt to doubt that wo = e j man is the weaker vessel after is he has witnessed the outpourings < f of her vialsof wrath Mr seem to without cause Tim theres trouble Loss of Appetite I digestion NcrvouanHi Despoidty Headache But such trouble fly W fore Dr Kings New Life Pilte tb J worlds bestStomachand Liver TMM dy 8cY 25c fPauunnJc Cow vr t g < L s Y rtk < 1

Upload: others

Post on 25-Jul-2020

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: I Del I Why I If dont I GOURIERuJOURNfL saferemedyfor lastnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt79kd1qgr4b/data/0081.pdf · 7TTT IT Jt T IiJTf T TT r < > THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS 7 I 1 I Why Suffer

7TTT IT Jt T IiJTfT

TTr < >

THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS 7 I

I

1 Why SufferAre you one of the thousands of women who

suffer from female ailments If so dont be discour ¬ofCarduiDuring the last half century Cardui has beensaferemedyforcontains no harmful ingredients and can be depend¬

ed on in almost any case

Take CARDUI334oI ItSJwrites e

Before I began taking Cardui I could not do a days work Iwouldwork awhile and lie down I shall always give praise to yourmedicine Try Cardui

AT ALL DRUG STORES

FMcGaha

More sickness in this countrythan ever before

Misses Bertha McGaha Sudie I

Bryant Effie Burton Even Mc¬

L Gaha Jordon Burton Alford1

Baily Ed Knight and OscarSmiley are the sck ones of theGrassy Flat school

Viola Sinclair wife of Geo

Sinclair and daughter of Cristleyand Siller Burton departed thislife Feb 14 1910 The deceasedwas about 28 years of age Sheleaves a husband three childrenfather mother three brothersfive sisters and a host of friendsand relatives to mourn her lossI She was well beloved by herneighbors and friends being akind and loving companion apatient affectionate mother adutiful daughter She left evi¬

dence that she is gone to join hersister in the realms of heavenlybliss and glory to bask aroundthe throne of the loving SaviorMay her dear ones prepare to

I

I meet her and reign with her inendless glory

Old aunt Nancy Powell departed this life Feb 22 1910 Shewas close to a hundred years old

Zack Rooks baby is sick atthis writting also Geo Sinclairs

babyRevI M Grimsley is expect-

ing¬

to sing with his school atCrassy Flats soon

The school at Grassy Flat isprogressing nicely under themanagement of Rev I M Grim ¬

sleyCattlebuyers are plentiful in

i

this neck with but few left to

Aj sellIiA B McGaha sold J N Con

over one yoke of oxen for 125

If you think that the last letterfrom here was too stout about ourschool at Grassy Springs ask theparents about it

Pelham v

o

Health of this community s-

not very good at this writing

Mr H T Smith who has beenconfined to his room for fiveIweeks with rheumatism is stillin a very bad condition

Mr Luther Murray is able tobe out again

S E Squires has i lost severalhead of sheep in the last few

daysMissIda Smith was on the sick

list a few days of last week

The social at Mr Jim Garnettslast Thursday night was largely

I attended andthe boys all seemedto have plenty of fun

w

Born to the wife of Bailey

Webb Feb 21 a son

seems to be a thing ofIWheatSeveral say they dont

think they will make the seed

backMrAl Thomas and family will

leave in a short time for NewMexico where they will maketheir future home They will be

greatly missed by their manyfriends in old Ky but they all

join together in wishing themgood luck

Mr Luther Smith was inCampbells ville last Friday on

businessMrMrs Joan Bennett of

Sulphur Spring visited at H T

Smiths Sunday

Mr Joe Todd and family visitedat Dick Hutchisons a few days oflast week

Messrs Ben Vaughan and El¬

mer Smith left for Louisville

last Monday morning where theywill make their future home

There has been several school

teachers in our neighborhoodwithin the last few days but wedo not know who will teach ourschool yet

But very little farm work hasbeon done at this place on ac-

count¬

of bad weather

BasilI

Born to the wife of WillieHamilton Jan 23 a son To thewife of Birt Sexton Feb 21 a

sonSeveralfrom this place attend

ep the SparksCole wedding lastSunday

Mr Chesley Bennett who hasbeen dangerously ill with fluxfor two weeks is sdme better atthis writing-

C P Coomer wife and littledaughter visited the formerssister Mrs Candis Keltner lastSaturday and Sunday

Mr Welby Coomer andwifewere at Bridgeport one day lastweek

Mrs Adaline Gowen visitedher brother Mr Francis Rowe

of Sparksville Monday who isrery low with consumption-

Mr T L Munday and wifevisited the latters sister MrsOde Coomer of Cane Valley

Au Deliah Coomer the old

est person in this communityfell during the sleet and wassJightlyhurf

Dr Ben Taylor of Bridgeport

and Mr Mack Coomer of thisplace will start to LouisvilleSunday and bevon the Itofaccpmarketnext weekt f t-

y

<

I

<

r

tThe fifth Sunday meeting atI Morris Ch Del was a success inevery particular quite a goodcrowd was present consideringthe rough weather plenty ofdinner anda great out pouring ofthe Holy Ghost

The surprise birthday dinnergiven Mr J W Viers Feb 8

was certainly an enjoyable oc¬

casion Mr Viers has been inTexas and Illinois for sometimeand he can now realize the hospi ¬

tality of his Kentucky friendsThose present were Mr StamperPicket and family Mr ClaudKeltner and family and Mr Rob ¬

ert Keltner and family

Mr John Wilson was some ¬

what surprised last Thursdayafternoon when quite a nicelittle crowd assembled at hisresidence with Rev L F Paynefor meeting It being Mr Wil ¬

sons birthday his wife used thismeans to surprise him

Married at the home of thebrides mother Mrs Lena Mun ¬

day her daughter Miss Zora toMr Jeddy Price Only a fewfriends were present to witnessthe ceremony which was solem ¬

nized by Rev L F Payne Mayhappiness and success be theirsis the wish of the writer

Keltner

The Pleasant Ridge church isnow covered Rev Johnson fill¬

ed his regular appointment last

SundayLewis

Willis of this place vis ¬

ited his father in Columbia last

weekWe

are going to have a base-ball team at this place this sea¬

sonRoseKeltner are through

prizing tobacco They will go toLouisville this week

Rev J W Firquin has gone toHart county to hold a protcractedmeeting Will be gone abouttwo week

f

Taylor Parson who has rheu ¬

matism is no betterMat Kieth who has been par-

alyzed¬

for quiet awhile is very

lowAllenParson the produce

man was in our town Tuesday

Toria

Farmers are anxious to seeaffew fair days so as to start the

plowMr

Dan England who lefthere last Fall for Illinois landedback in Adair last week

Messrs N R Roach and WT Reese is in the Nashville mar¬

ket

Mr and Mr C B Fudge ofBreeding were visiting MrsFudges sisterMrs James Fudgeof this place from Saturday un¬

til Monday

Misses Zoradah and Ada Roachvisited at Mr Herschel Breed¬

ings Saturday nightMr and Mrs Thos Shirley of

Weed was visiting friends andrelatives in his vicinity last Sun ¬

day

Mr and Mrs Ray Garman ofSparksville visited relatives inthis vicinity last Saturday andSunday

Mr Willie Flatt of this placewas transacting business in yourcity hrstweek

Mr and Mrs Robert Fletcherof this place visited Mr ThosJanes of Breeding laslj Saturdaynight and Sunday

MrJ W Jesjsmon the sicklist i f <

Vi flV >f < i j VVwstS

t12t ft4

fix 1Y

0

tSS1ic

iC

r

Mr and Mrs Simeon Roachand daughter Nellie visited atMr Curtis Roach last Saturdaynight

Mr and Mrs James Englandof Sparksville spent Saturdaynight with Mr John Fudge ofthis place

Mr and Mrs Bud Fletcher ofGradyville spent Saturday atMr James Fudge

R B Janes of Nell spent Sat ¬

urday night with his grandparets Mr and Mrs L M Janesof this place

Mrs Finis Roach spent Sun¬

day with TurnerIAsa Warner went to Sparks ¬

ville one day last week

Casey Creek

Miss Millard Sherrill is spend-

ing¬

a few days with her friendsMisses Essie and Louvada Chelf

Mr Carl H Wolford has re ¬

turned home from Russell coin¬

ty where he has been spending4

the winter with his uncle DrR H Wolford

Mr Ben Jones of Pellytonwas in this neighborhood last

weekMr

T E Young of GreenRiver section was visiting hiscousin Mr Charlie Young Sun¬

dayThespoke factory located at

this place is doing a good busi ¬

nessMr3 Bettie Mays who has

been sick for some time is nobetter at this time

Mr Ebb Mann and Miss Hattie Walker were united in mar¬

riage at the home of the bridesparents Mr and Mrs G E Wal¬

ker Feb 17th

Mrs S B Jones died at KnifI

ley Feb 24th and was burieda t the McWhorter grave yardon the 25th

Miss Loracy Wolford was vis ¬

iting her aunt Mrs Eva Chelfone day last week

Mr W J Bottoms of Knifleywill soon remove his mill to MrsEva Chelfs farm where he willsaw quite a lot of logs for Wol ¬

ford Bsost

Mrs J M Wolford visited heraunt Mrs Lucinda Beard i nCasey county last week

Mrs A F Scott purchasedsome corn from Mr Jai Calahan for 400 per barrel

Eld Z T Williams failed toget here last Sunday on accountof bad weather

Milburn Wolford was at Clementsville last MondayPellyI ¬

at this place one day last weekamounting to 500

Part of the string band of Atterson was here making musicfor us last week Boys comeagain

Mrs W 0 Hendrickson andMrs C H Tucker made a fly¬

ing trip to Knifley one day lastweek

f

Messrs Grover Beard and Les¬

lie Tucker visited their cousin

Elbert Chelf last Saturday night

PotShdtsI

z

If you can face hrdlucbuoyantly your face is your for¬

tune VExperience is something for

which you pay in advance anddont use when you get it

The difference between col-

lege¬

and an insane asylum is thefiict that the college boys dontfin it tt

SSS-

SSTVV r

t

r r

Ir i g i CSXSSX o

I WEEKLY 7

I GOURIERuJOURNfLHENRY WATTERSON Editor

y

i Is a National Newspaper Democratic inI politics It prints raIl the news withoutj fearor favor The regular price is 100> a year but you can get the WEEKLYI COURIERJOURNAL

IAND THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWe

I BOTH ONE YEAR o

I or 150if you will give or send your order to thisI papernot to the Courier Journal I

Dailf CourierJournal4Yr S600

SundayCourier Journal Yr S200 rWe can give you a combination cut

rate on triteVIt

e

tthis paper

iJe fX CXXXXxxx 1 0 1 e e Oa

Cast your bread upon the wa¬

ters i n these ungrateful daysand you will be sued for not but-

tering¬

it-

Most of us do not abuse richmen just because they are richWe abuse them because we arenot rich

If you are rich and idle Yoonly harm yourself But if Yo

are rich and ambitious let thepoor beware

Charity begins at home and ifeverybody loved his home as Yell j

as charity does we would havefewer divorces

Love is only partially intoxi-

cating¬

It makes the world g-

roundo

but it does not make it gooound and round

An irresistible man accordingto feminine judgment is gener ¬

ally found to be a man who talksto women about themselves annot about himself

One of the chief beauties of acollege education is the fact thatit comes at a time when a boywould otherwise be getting astreet and pool hall educationSunday Magazine pf the Cleve ¬

land Leader

With the Sages

rYou cannot hurt anybody with ¬

out receiving a greater hurt yourself Gojbden

Absence of occupation is notrest a mind quite vacant is amind distressedCowper

We do not know how cheapthe seeds of happiness are orwe should scatter them oftener

LowellLet

have faith that rightmakes might and in that faithlet us dare to doour duty as weunderstand it Lincoln

If you see a fault in othersthink bf two of your own and-

od not add a third one by yourhasty judgment Flamner

It is one mark of a suPerio-mind to understand and be in-

fluenced by the superiority ofothers Harriet Beecher Stowe

himJse r

y fr

t

I

but to serve profit and benefitothersBenjamine Coleman

rTo know what you prefer in¬

stead of humbly saying Amento what the world tells you youought to prefer is to have keptyour soul aliveh L Stevenson

uBY The Gentle Cynic

Marriage is always a failure tothose who get left

We all have our faults but wetprefer to be our own fault find-

ersi

The man with a nervous wifedoesnt need any burglar alarm

Some men keep all their en¬

thusiasm bottled up in their hip

pocketsWhen

a man is willing to ad¬

mit that he is a crank thetdIt is sometimes difficult to dis¬

tinquish between opportunityand temptation

When a mans money is tied 1

upthere is nothing like a wife toA

untie it for him v

Many a young couple agree toy

marry who never agree aboutanything afterward v

The dignity of labor may beall rightfbut lots of men are nothankering after dignity VXYouman is a big gun from the wayhe doesnt shoot off his mouth i

J

Some people never even paytheir respects without acting asthough they ought tog have a re-

ceipt¬

+

It is very mortifying for a wo-

man to discover that her husband fdoesnt love her any more thanshe loves him

A man is apt to doubt that wo= e j

man is the weaker vessel after ishe has witnessed the outpourings < fof her vialsof wrathMrseem to without cause Timtheres trouble Loss of Appetite Idigestion NcrvouanHi DespoidtyHeadache But such trouble fly Wfore Dr Kings New Life Pilte tb J

worlds bestStomachand Liver TMMdy 8cY 25c fPauunnJc Cow vr

t g< L

s Y rtk <1