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About The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1899)
r MM WYTHE B W Ufl Diseases are manifested by Backache Rheumatism Loss of Appetite Foul Tongue and Weakness Dr J H McLEANS LIVER and KIDNEY BALM Is the remedy you need of equal service in mild or chronic cases SIOO PER BOTTLE FOU RALE DI KOENIGSTEINS PHARMACY Free Reclining Chair Cars on all Trains QUICK SERVICE CLOSE CONNECTIONS TWO DAILY FAST THAINS KACII WAY IJETWEEN OMAHA AND Atchison Kansas City and St Loqis With direct connections to all South ern and Eastern poiuts UuoxccUed timo and accommodations to tho Famous Hot Serines of Arkansas BE SURE TO SECURE TICKETS VA THIS LINE For moro cornploto information descriptive pamphlets etc address J 0 PHILLIFFI W C BARNES AG F and P A TPA Southeast Cor 14th and Douglas Sts OMAHA NEBBASKA HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles or Hemorrhoids C Fissures Fistulas Burns Scalds II Wounds Bruises Cuts Sores Boils Tumors Eczema Eruptions Salt Rheum Tetters Chapped Hands E Fever Blisters Sore Lips Nostrils O Corns Bunions Stings Bites of Insects Three Sizes 25c 50c and 100 Sold by druggists or seat iost pald on receipt of price iitarmiKis bku to 111 x m vumiuiBtlftii PATENTS U S AND FORCION PROCURED EUGENE W JOHNSON Solicitor and Attorney In Patent Causes 1729 New York Ave WASHINGTON D C tllcoeatnhliehodlSflS UharKPs moderate or reapondouco requested FIRST and THIRD TUESDAYS EACH MONTH CHEAP TRIPS SOUTH Louisville Nashville Railroad Write for Information to C P ATMORE G Pi A - - L0VISVOLE KY CITY BANKS VS COUNTRY BANKS 1nper Head licforo the NorthenH Nettrnftkn Hanker A ncla Ion N A Until tiolt Tho Wayno Republican gives tho fol lowing roport of tho papor read by N A Haitibolt president of tho Norfolk Nn tional bank boforo tho recout session of tho Northeast Nebraska Bankers nssocl ation which was hold nt Wnyno This subject has been assigned to 1110 It is mi important 0110 Wo nro nil in terested iu it Onr welfare is vitnlly n licet cd by it It ncods gonornl discus sion to bring out Its dltleront fontures I will nttenipt therefore nothing more than meroly to prcsont it boforo yon to bo hnndlcd by you from your different standpoints I would hnvo preferred to havo had tho question stated in other words As it is it Implies that thoro is n conflict 1111 nutngoulsm between city banks and country -banks There is no rational conllict between them In their legit imato sphere of notion there is not evon competition On tho contrary thoir proper conduct is in support of each othor Tho country bank must furnish oxchnugo 011 tho citios To havo theso oxchnnges honored they must kcop n balauco to their credit iu tho oity banks thus increasing tho lattors depos its and thoir resources for profitable operation Wo country banks must got our supply of currency from tho cities Sometimes when tho demand is great wo ueed help to supply our customors with funds Ordinarily when tho do maud for funds iu tho country is groat it is not so iu tho city and vlco versa Henco when wo need help from them it is tlm easiest timo for thorn to fur nish it aud when our deposits with them nro tho largest is tho time when thoir local demand enables them to niuko tho most profltnblo uso of it So tho interests of tho city banks aud tho country bonks nro uot inimical or compotitivo but run in support of each other Why is it thou that at 11 Country Bankers convent Ton such a subject as I havo should bo propounded for dis cussion Havo wo a griovanco Wo assuredly boliovo so or else tho subject would not bo presented Probably there is uot n country bank in tho state that has uot had its territory invaded and its business moro or less crippled iu tho past two years by emissaries from cities counected directly or indirectly with city banks soliciting aud drawing away business properly bolougiug to tho lo cality or by having some ouo in tho locality acting for them uudor pay for tho same purpose But has uot this objectiounblo activity quieted dowu some iu tho past few mouths It seems to mo that it has I uot only think it has but I veuturo to predict that it will soou dio out and nor mal conditions bo restored Abnormal conditions do not continue They are not lasting Tho deity that presides over bauking is jealous of its operations In most instances it is nusafo to veer from beaten paths Whou thoy aro do parted from resultiug disaster usually brings the remedy We know what a surging strife there was a few years ago among bankers aud money leuders for land loons Emis saries and agents scoured the country to place such loans Owners frequently mortgaged their farms at from two to four times their value Many a lucky swain was thereby enabled to unload his sandy quarter section at a large profit and to enjoy great prosperity while his mort gage f uuds lasted and then swear at the money power because he could not re peat the experiment Tho holder of tho mortgage eventually finds the necessity of converting at a largo expense his equitable title into a legal oue the only income from which is an annual tribute of taxes Numerous experiences of this character cast a cloud upon land loans and abated tho frenzy of former seekers for them Tho evil with its attendant disasters brought abont tho remedy A burnt child dreads the fire Tho victim refused to bo victimized the second timo by the same process such loans were stopped much to the disgust and disap pointment of dealers in sandy quarters who then became tho deadly enemies of those who refused to be further fleeced If tho evil inflicted by such transac tions was confined to tho immediate operators it would not bo great The borrower and the lender in such cases were equally to blame and neither de serves our tender sympathy for their losses or disgust For during their hal cyon period legitimate business wns checked and disjointed During the somber period when the slow process of the remedy was working itself out tho whole state suffered aud every man felt its evil effects If wo review tho trend of business af fairs for a few years wo aro led to bo liovo the poet wns right in saying What fools we mortals be Laud loans have had their day But some fnd 11 that line must bo substituted For tho past two years that substitute has been cattlo loans That tho latter has been run as recklessly and will ro sult as disastrously as tho laud loans no one who is familiar with tho manner in which it has beeu conducted can for a moment doubt There is always a con servative element abounding iu tho laud who havo sufficient steadiness of purpose aud comprehension to resist be ing carried away by tho drift of the hour iuto chnuuels where unsafe hazards pre vail To such tho cattle loan business presents one comfort that it will run its course in a shorter time than did tho laud loaus Its ebb and flow will be quicker That legitimate transactions will suf fer from it can be iuferred very ensily by examples of tho method practiced I cau relate a few only of tho instances coming under my own observation Each banker hero has had similiar ex perience doubtless varied only in minor details Cattlo were shipped from South Omaha to Norfolk in charge of two hired men to sell them Their prices wero from 5 to 10 per head more thau they were worth No one who expected to pay for them would buy They wero finally sold at thoir price on ono years timo without a ceut cash to a man who was a bankrupt and had been for tho past ten years It was immaterial to him what price ho agreed to pay pro vided ho obtained the time Before the debt matured it would be an easy mat ter iu uuvu iuo lihuu uie ur stray away x autl tuo nest tho uufortuuate man could then do would bo to give up to tho own er of tho debt the other half of tho cattle worth probably two thirds of tho amount of tho priuoipal of the debt The holder of that mortgage will want no more cattlo pa paper aud ho will meekly retire from THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MAY 18 1890 tho field Tho porsous who negotiated that sale did not know what a chattel mortgago was how it should bo drawn what it should contain or of tho duty of filing it or n copy yet thoy wore noting for a promiuout and supposedly wealthy firm of South Omnha Aftor business hours I was called by n leading cattlo dealer iu my locality to draw tho papor for two sales of cattlo on 0110 yoars timo aggregating 10000 Our bank thou had surplus funds dock ing investment After tho papers woro executed 1 offered to tako tlium on deal ers endorsement Oh no ho says You do not want that papor I would not endorse it The makers live 10 miles to tho uorthwost in tho arid region nnd aro uncertain in payment The cattlo aro sold high I can send tho papor to South Omaha and get my money on it by an endorsement without recourse When that pnpor matures it will ro qulro moro than n search warrant to find tho security The victim that holds thut debt when duo will eschew thoro after cattlo papor and thus auother uinii is eliminated from the roll Last fall I was offered a i ttfiOO noto maturing in 0110 year secured by mort gago on 100 head of steers and heifers one year old I thought tho mortgage was in excess of tho valuo of tho cattlo security nnd refused to purchnso the mortgago A fow days thoreaftor I heard of that satno paper but the year lings had grown iu a now mortgago to bo two years old and tho paper was cashed at South Omaha In t Ills in stance ago by anticipation got its To ward but pity tho sorrow of tho poor old mail who holds tho debt at its ma turity His appotito for such will bo fully surfeited Thoso aro instances of numerous acts of liko kind which havo boon going on nil over tho state nnd all over the west It can bo readily seou how it will de moralize business Its effect is to in flate tho price of cattlo so that responsi ble parties cannot buy Local bankers in their anxiety to keop their money at interest aro liablo to havo such papor imposed upon them Regular business can no moro competo with it than an importer can compote with n sningglor a genuine with a counterfeit or 11 mer chant who buys his goods with ono who steals them To what oxtout do city bauks furthor such operations It is tho boliof that without their aid directly or indirectly such things could not b dono Tho im mediate actors in questionable transac tions aro impecunious cusses and cannot alono cany ou deals requiring tho nso of much money unless tho lntter is sup plied through moro substantial sources That honesty is tho best policy is proved by tho fact that thoso who swervo from it havo but ephemeral prosperity There are in all largo cities what is called uoto brokers whoso business is to procure notes and commercial obliga tions of all kinds aud soil thorn to banks at a profit If city banks havo moro funds than tho applications at their counters consume thoy ropair to thoso brokers for tho investment of thoir sur plus During a period of a money ple thora as has existed for tho past two years theso brokers aro furnished money by tho banks to go out aud hunt up securities These brokors become scalpers for tho banks to increase business ou tho same plan that rnauy railroads increaso their passenger travel by selling tickets through scalpers Let tho banks withdraw their support from these scalpers commissiou men emis saries or what not nnd tho couutrv would soon cease to bo infested by them Should thoy do so Is it an ininstico to the country banks for them not to do so They themselves would concede the question Country banks invariably deposit with their correspondents ail their surplus funds not ueeded for cur rent use It is a gross outrage ou coun try banks that their own fuuds thus do posited should bo used to undermine their own business All investments of a city bank in n country place should bo made through tho local bank It is nat ural for a city to arrogate to itself a su periority over the country and that ten dency is known to tho country in the evident want of respect and considera tion shown it A great mistake of tho city for a little reflection and examina tion would onablo it to see thnt constant accessions from tho country is tho source from which its strongest and ablest citi zens come But the city seems to bo unmindful that tho fountain has left much of tho same kind of material It is not very soothing to our feelings or flattering to our self respect to receive a letter from our city correspondent couched in tho most endearing terms overflowing with politeness and gushing with gratitude in advance at a time when our unusually largo deposits ad vise it that wo aro seeking iuvestmeuts wanting us to report confidentially on tho financial standing promptness and integrity of ono of our most responsible patrons upon whom ho says ho is about to tako a cattle noto of 3000 or stf000 No attempt to practice such effrontery or impudence would bo made if duo and proper respect for the country was en tertained If the party who nindo tho paper was worthless and irresponsi ble then it would reach tho city bank through a broker or commission man who would make tho roport thereon and the country bank would receive no inquiry regarding it I havo been in tho banking business nt Norfolk for the past 13 years For 10 years of that period wo wero put to our utmost effort to find mouoy enough to supply tho demand for loans from our customers During the times when country banks nro called upon to make tho largest amount of loaus their depos its have run dowu thoy collect tho few est of their past loans henco their ability to make loans is at the lowest stago When tho deposits increaso old loans aro paid thus doubling our capacity to make loans but then tho demaud from bor rowers falls off Houco country bauks frequently find themselves iu this pre dicament When they aro able to mako loans they havo no borrowers When they have the borrowers they aro not able to make loans They would if thoy could if they couldnt how could they But we aro uot without prero deut for this anomalous condition We bankers ar alwys close Etudents of the Bible and it undoubtedly stimulates us to endure our forlorn state when we re flect that Paul must have bepn affected in somewhat tho samo wny when he said For the good that I would I do uot but tho evil which I would not tLat I do As loaus are about tho only source of our profits aud ns ueither of tho two con ditions into which wo aro ehuflled from time to timo are favorable for making loans are wo among thoso who nro mnk iug the rich richer or are we justly sub ject to tho unmitigated hatred of thoso who do not understand what wo do and who baso thoir hatred on suspicion only It is no wonder then thnt adding to all theso untoward circumstances to which v6 nro subject it is witli intonso fooling if wo seo good loans properly bo longing to us taken away in an under handed method by thoso who ought to nidus Whilo others are preying upon us and abusing us wo havo to turn to tho city banks and say ot tu quoqtio Help Im Tho Uiioinplojid Tho deputy commissioner of tho bu reau of labor has sent out tho following circular Lincoln May 1 All persons desir ing help nnd nil out of employment should write nt once to tho state labor bureau aud let thoir wants bo known Tho legislature of IMMInnd 1807 pnsMed n law making this 11 free employment buronu for the entire state Thoso who wnnt help should stnto in thoir npplicntioiiH exactly what kind of help is wnnted iu whnt brunch of labor etc Thoso who want situations should stato sex ngo height weight trndo or branch of labor length of sorvlco or ex perience references otc All information roceived by the bu reau will bo hold strictly confidential and all sorvioos rondorod will bo free Absolutely no fee will bo chargod iu any case This is a free employment bureau and is designed to do nway with tho privatooinployinontngoncy nulsiiicu in tho cities by which so many worthy pooplo nro victimized All desiring holp of any kind carpen ters brickmakers mill men farm hands city laborers cooks servant girls or holp of any kind should immediately apply to this olllco nnd they will bo put in communication with thoso in tho line of service dosired Persons out of employment should also writo without delay All unfilled applications should bo ronowod after thirty days Communications should bo addrossed to Stato Labor Bureau Lincoln Nob ileal lslMo Tnuistols Tho following trausfors of real estate aro roportod by Cliostor A Fullor mali nger of tho Madison county abstract ofllco at Norfolk Geo H Bishop to O V W Mnrquurdt lot I blk III Dorsoy Place Norfolk too 00 Mette Anderson to Georgino Christine Olson wd pt swf 1 21 south of R It MOO 00 Samuel Kurpgoweit nnd wf to Elizabeth Ivnapp wd ofjiiej f 2000 00 Henry Ertznor and wf to Anuio Brubakor wd sey lot 0 blk 10 Haasos suburban lots to Nor folk 180 00 Sheriff to Charles Beat tie sd pt oinonwM 22-24-1 0O 00 Samuel Kurpgowit aud wife to John Phillip Knapp wd no j 21 21 2 4100 00 Stephen K Warrick to Conrad Woruer Srwdsosw 27-4-S fia5 00 Win Martin and wf to Dauiol F Sidler wd lot fi Burrows subdiv 1 Posowalks addition Norfolk 700 00 John S Cruo and wf to Willis E Heed wd 2 28 100 acres in sw ne 5-21-1 400 00 Active solicitors wanted overywhere for Tho Story of tho Philippines by Murat Holstead commissioned by the government as official historian to tho war department Tho book was written in army camps at San Francisco on the Pacific with General Merritt in the hos pitals at Honolulu in Hong Kong in tho American trenches at Mauilo iu the insurgent camps with Aguinaldo on tho deck of the Olympia with Dewey and in tho roar ot battle at the fall of Manila Bonanza for agents Brimful of orig inal pictures taken by government pho tographers on tho spot Largo book Low prices Big profits Freight paid Credit given Drop all trashy unofliciul war books Outfit free Address II L Barber Gen Mugr IJoiS Doarborn street Chicago Irtlor 11st List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postoilico May 15 16 T M Alexander Miss Eva Filbert J C Harrison S B Hallaway Tames Holcheck Gilbert Marshall Fillio Mil ler Mrs H G Moore C D Randall Mrs Bridget Sulivau If not called for in 10 days will bo sent to tho dead letter office Parties calling for any of tho above please say advertised P F Spieciikk P M II J Nowmau ladies tailor 010 01 Paxton Block Omaha Nob 15 years combined European and American ex perience Samples of goods aud prices for tailor mado suits and gowns mado to order only submitted ou application Special featuro the non repetition of auy stylo when so desired an established rule OralTiO Itrlns Keller to the coffee driuker Coffee driulung is a habit that is universally indulged iu and almost as universally injurious Have you tried Graiu O It is almost liko coffee but tho effect aro just tho opposite Cuffeo upsets the btomach ruing tho digestion effects the heart aud disturbs the whole nervous system Graiu 0 toues up tho stomach aids digestion and strengthens tho norver There is nothing but nourishment iu Grain O It cant be otherwise 15 and 2 cents per package 2t wmnw THE NATIONAL GUARD Norfolk Company In IU ItnnU mill Ma jor Triiry 11 Can ill dale Ior llnu truant Colonel The Second regiment Nobrnsku na tional guard will be organized without further dolny Adjutant Gonornl Barry issued an order yesterday designating the ten companies that will comprise tho regiment on tho start and ordering nu election of regimental otllcors Tho votes of tho commissioned oillcers of tho companies must bo iu the hands of tho adjutant gonornl on or before I p nt luno 1 A board of olllrors who 0 duty it will bo to canvass tho vote was also appointed Tho ten companies named iu tho order as constituting tho Second regiment are the companies nt Kearney Ord Nebraska City Aurora Lincoln Omaha Tcouinseh Schuyler Norfolk and Albion Tho ollleos of colonel lieu tenant colonel aud major aro mentioned as tho ones to bo Hied by election The canvassing board comprises General Harry dipt Edward 1 Htroight of Lin coln company l Second rogiment and dipt Michael W McGau of Albion company M Second regiment No votes will be received or recorded after I p m luno tl Tho junior member of tho board will record I ho proceedings Jen oral Barry will havo proper ballots pro pared which will bo forwarded to tho commissioned olllcors for their uso iu the election dipt A E Campbell formerly com mantling tho Lincoln Light infantry and Col William Bischof jr of Ne braska City formerly eomimiiidiiig lie Second regiment Nebraska national guard aro tho oulv candidates fur tho olllco of colonel Maj Earnest II Tracy of Norfolk Is said to bo tho loading can didito for lieutenant colonel nnd dipt Will I lay ward of Nebraska City is a candidate for senior mnjor The ten companies selected by Gener al Barry havo been designated as fol lows A Kearney B Ord C Nebras ka Oity I Aurora E Lincoln G Omaha I Tecumsoh K Schuyler L Norfolk M Albion Stnto Journal IliiiniHi itldtrH ICxriirslon On May 2 and III luno I and 20 18111 tho Missouri Pacific Railway company will sell homoseokers excursion tickets to certain points in tho southwestern parts of Missouri Kansas Arkansas Indian Tonitory Oklahoma Territory Colorada and Utah and to many other points located in tho southeastern states At rate of one faro for tho round trip plus 2 For further infor mation address W O Baivbs J O PiiiiLiiii T 1 A AG F P A Southeast corner of 1 1th and Douglas streets Omaha Nebraska Kllllllf III SIX IIOIIIM Distressing kidney and bladder disease relieved in six hours by New Great South Aineiican Kidney Cure It is a groat surprise on account of its exceeding promptness n njiovini pain in bladder kldrcys and bacK in male or female Relieve retention of water almost Immediately If you RUNNING S tim W wnnt quick relief nnd cure tills Is the remedy Sold by Koonlgstcln Phar macy Norfolk Neb Mrs G W Clillds whom it was portod Gen loo Whoolor was soon to marry snys thoro is no truth iu tho story Mrs Ghllds ought to know CHI HP MrTHIIMAHTKItS OrTKK Oinnliii Nch May li I WW Honied pro posnls in tiipllcnto will Ihi recoiled hern 11ml lit olllrtH of ipinitorinnstnrs fit hIiiIIhiih nnim il until 2 oclock p 111 contrnl limn Juno lit IHWi Mint I lion opened fur fiittilnlilnu oiiln hrnti Imy nnd nlinw dn lint llmnf ral jinr rninnieiirliix Inly IIMU nl InrlH Crooli Niolnnrn mid lloli Ilium Nnh O11111I1M Depot Noli lellcHMin llnr tnckK Mo Ior I it l nuoiiunttli nnd Hlloy IUn nH Inttnu II lloutn Alk j Iteiio mid Hill Okln Impimiiln for ilnlUnry nt oilier point vlll linimlerlllllled I S rorortlH rlithl In re Jiol or iirript nny nriill tiropunnlx or 11111- prut thermit liifoiiiiiitlon nmlhliocl on iippjlrntimi horn 01 to ipinrinrmiiHterK nl ntnlloim nnmnd ICtivnIoiHH roulnhiliiK iioioiihIi nhould n marked Iroponnln for KoriiKn mid ndilrnnnd totiiidnrflluiiiulor imtlnnnniilnM of ntnl lime nhovo nnmnd I It HATHAWAY O M Nntlrn to MniKiirntt Ann Unlknr wlfu of leoin M I Wnlkor iloreiiKiul nml to Itln minor mid iiiiknoun helm of hiicIi ileremied pnrHon Oeorun Wnlkor lliirlniiii II Wnlkor Miuifoiett Ann Walker That in I he mutter of Ihoappllrn lion of tint plnlntllf for 11 poriiiniinnl receiver mr huh 11 111 nnil or lilnrk H KlIMIliifHtolll M Third ndillllon to Norfolk Nelirnnkn Jiiiiitnof tlniillntrlrl court of nlndhion that I ho count NiiliniHkn hiw fixed lunoll ISllll nilho Minn ill which j 011 urn to hIiow ciuihd why 11 pnrmmietil mceUei nhould not lie nppotntcd to hiii cihI leoritn W Loney HherllT iih tnnipornr locoUnr ti ii --I--- 1 1 mi i 1 111 Htilll 1 III r 1 1 II II 1111 1 CII1IW 1H NUHWll II perniiilieiit lecnUiii will he iippolutiil or mild piniulNoa Ailillliolinl nllldnvltH of Atltin looritn W Iiimonl el nl will hnoirnrnd III Hiiiiiinrt nf hiicIi npplloiition for lonolvnr Anna icoiniK Daleil April l IHtl IUlntill r lio A liATlMiat Attornej In Mm IHntiirt Court of Miullnon County Ne liruHkn Ilin Hliilnof Nnhrwikit MiiiIIhiiii Ciinnli Aiiini liMirKii Niilwliliilrd plniiiliir for ClmrlioO ii nunrimi mi Miiimunll Ann Walker wife of loorKii M I Wnlkor ileneiiHitil mid h oin Wnlkor llnrl noii II Wiilloir MiirirnrcttAuu Wiilkornuil un known helrH niitl tiilnnr ThodofciithiutH iihi nu iiiiiiumI will lnloi nolh n Mini outhoiMithihiyor Mny IHWI Imlwncn Mm hoiir of IDiirliMk ii in nnd II oclock p in nt tlieolllcnofl C Nicholson ill llomil of Trade In tlin clly of CiiluuiliuHfoiintyof Krmikllu mid Hlnlnor Ohio the plnlntlfl iilunn umnnil will Inknthnilopimllinii uf Alilin mid lr Mount her IiiimIiiiiiiI wIMichioh in thin net Ion to hniihoil luoviilciicoon Mm Irhilof Miiinhoonii tltlodcuunn in hhnlf of IhoplnliiMir wllh nu Ihorlt tonilloiirn rroui dny to day until nil of hiiiIi iliiiiHltiniiH hluill hiivnhenn tnknii Daleil prll 21 lsini Anna ipoiuip llj lio Latimkii Attorney Ilnliitlll LOW RATES TO Christian Endeavor Convention Mich July 5 1 Tho Illinois Cuiitinl Railroad will null tlcliclH from nil points on itn Wontorn Linos to Detroit Mlchiitmi nccnunt of Mm III toriiiitliiiinl Contention Voiiiik Peoples Society of hrintiiiu Kiidonvor nt a rntu of ONE FARE PLUS 20O Ticket n on suln July Hi 1 to ith IiicIiihIvo lim ited for rolnru to July irth wilh privilciro of uxtennion until AuitiiNt li ISO hy dnpoHltimr ticket with Joint AkoiiI nt Dot roll on or heforo Inlj lJIh nnil piijiiiont of deposit fen of fifty cents Ior printed mutter ilcscripthn nf the himnti fill city of Detroit which is oiinol Mm host con nntloii cilniH in tho Inited Htiiten nnd infor mation cnucerniiiK iixcumion nil oh for sidntilpH from Detroit to various points iu the vicinity olc etc uddrobs the miilrsiuiid J MKHKY A 1 I A III font H It Duliuipie Iowa ON HIS ANKLE HIIGI OIA YearS Ul IlllClldC Obstinate bows and ulcers which refuse to hcil under onlinnry treat- SufffirilKT PmmntlV filirPfl IIont soim homo chronic and OUHDIIII nunijiiy uuieu salLlt liml liro a Buro 8JKll tlmt tiQ Dy Q Q Q on tiro circulation is in a depraved condition Thoy uj Ot Ox Ot uru t severe drain upon tho system and aro con stantly supping away the vitality In every case tho poison must bo eliminated IV in tho blood and no amount of external treatment can have any effect There is no uncertainty about tho merits of S S S ovory claim ttlnMfk it 1 1 twlrwl mi ui -- 1 1 wu w in iinmii ii nwwilij lij UJIII I lliillj testimony of those who havo boon cured by it and know of its virtues by experience Mr L J Clark of Orange Courthouse Va writes For six vears I had an obstinate running ulcer on my ankle which at times caused me intense suffering I was so disabled for a long while that I was wholly unfit for business Ono of tho lxst dotor treated mo constantly but did me no good 1 then tried various blood remedies without tho least benefit S S S was so highly recom mended that I concluded to try it aud tho effect was wonderful It seemed to get right at tho sat of tho diseaso and force tho poison out and I was soon com- I crt o in B4MIlkMM v uiuu gniun o iUUllit - S S S FOR THE BLOOD drives out ovory trace of impurity in tho blood and in this way cures permanently the most obstinate deop seated eoro or ulcer It iB tho only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable and con tains not a partielo of potash mercury or othor mineral S S S cures Contagious Blood Poison Scrofula Cancer Catarrh Eczema Rheumatism Soros Ulcers Boils or nny other blood trouble Insist upon S S S nothing can tako its place Valuable books mailed f reo by Swift Specific Company Atlanta Ga r -V 4 H C TRUMAN 1 WALL PAPER Prom ioc a Double Roll up Window Shades1 Room Mouldings Paints Oils Glass 04 n thist Brushes Etc Etc Painting Paper Hanging and Decorative Work at Fair Priced