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v > J <VolMme 15 No 84 OCALA FLORIDA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1909 Fifty Cents a Month 5 a YearfJttvg-

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AMALAi wtlikother medicine ever used fo-

lIIIIIst C and FEVERT J McEvoy of the X I W Orleans

writes Lib Jr 1909 I have suffor years from Chills Dna Fever I

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4ng with Malaria After taking fourt the fever null agiio left mo and I feltlewwoman tt PamAla will makealA a thing of tho pattains no Quinine in any formId by druggists 100 bottles

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naral Practice Calj Made Promptlyv Niglt or Day

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luag of Women and Children

Office Rooms 322 Holder BuildingVecond Floor Phones Offlco No 333

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129 South Third St

Phone 130 OCALA FLA

ICE ICEI

IY Ice Frrn Red Wagons

Y but If Y9U will examineftJ the Ice which melts so rapa will note that there seems to-

es In It that the center is whatd snow Ice which beIng por

jjtars It to melt quickly

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j kind we turn out Is as cleart erfect ns It Is possible to makend Is the most econoniicnl Ice

use Ask the man on the TIedgon to stop and see you

RIDA PACKING

1i E COMPANYyy 3 Phone S-

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CoBDcctiSii With the Hotel Office

Skilled WOrKmen and courteous attlon to all SpcciaJ attention to

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7< ELECTRIC MASSAGE

2HOT AND COLt WATER

i KnERICH Pronrietort

11SiiEu HOUSE

J cated on North Main Stnear government building

Reasonable rates by thek or month Firstclass-le

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COPENHAGEN GREETS COOK

Capital of Denmark Gives an En-

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Welcome to Intrepid

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Copenhagen Denmark Sept 4

When Dr F A Cook the Arctic ex ¬

plorer and Under of the North Polereached here on the steamer lastnight he was met by a committee onthe steamer Melchoir from the geo-

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society A reception wasplanned for Dr Cook who Is to meetthe king this morning and receivehis majestys congratulations Theother entertainments include banquetsby the minister of comerce municipalcouncil and American Minister EganThere will also be a luncheon tender-ed

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Dr CoOk by the king

AUTO FOR SALE-

A new runabout automobile for saleat a reasonable discount from orig¬

inal cost If interested address Au ¬

tomobile care Star office

OLD METHODS WERE USED-

Dr Cook Lived Like an Eskimo in HisJourney Over the Ice to

the Pole

Shagen Denmark Sept 4News ¬

paper correspondents who went aboard-the steamship Hans Egede from thepilot steamer which put out from thispoint yesterday were able to get ashort interview with Arctic ExplorerCook

Dr Cook ascribes his succes in dis ¬

covering the pole to the fact that heused the old methods in his JourneyHe had Eskimos and Eskimo dogs Hesays he lived like an Eskimo

Oivlng a hurried sketch of the ex-

pedition¬

Dr Cook said I struck awesterly course from Greenland andthen moved northward and arrivedat the pole at 7 oclock on the morn ¬

ing of April 21 190S with only two I

Eskimos I took dally observations j

for a fortnight before our arrival atthe pole

On the return trip we were forcedto take a more westerly course For I

the first ten days I took observationsdally and recorded them I was un-

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to measure the depth of the seaas I hadnt the necessary instru-ments

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The lowest temperature re ¬

corded was 83 degrees centigrade be ¬

low zero This is equal to 117 belowzeros Fahrenheit

THE LURID GLOW OF DOOM-

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seen in the red face hands andbody of the little son of H M Adamsor Henrietta Pa His awful plightfrom eczema had for five years de-

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all remedies and baffled the bestdoctors who said the poisoned bloodhad affected his lungs and nothing

I could save him But writes hisImother seven bottles of Electric Bit-ters

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completely cured him For erup-tions

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eczema salt rheum sores antiall blood disorders and rheumatism

I Electric Bitters Is supreme Only 50cGuaranteed by all druggists

SMITHS AT SEATTLE

Representatives of the Lineal Des ¬

cendants of Vulcan at the AlaskaYukon Fair

Seattle Sept 4The Smith familyI had Its Inning at the AlaskaYukonI Pacific exposition yesterday TheI management of the big fair set asideI the lay as Smith Family Day andall belonging to the clan whether

I spelling the name in the plain oldfashioned way or changing it toSmythe were made welcome Sev-

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thousand availed themselves ofthe invitation They were so numerour in fact that when a practicaljoker on the Pay Streak called out I

Hello Smith every man in sightturned in answer to the salutation-

The oldest Smith and the youngestSmith were there as were also thehandsomest and the homeliest Smiththe fattest Smith and the leanestSmith not to mention a small armyof beautiful Smith maids and matronsThey came not only from Seattle andits suburbs but from Portland Tacoma and other points at a distance

TESTIFIES AFTER FOUR YEARS

Carlisle Center N Y G B Burhanwrites About four years ago I wroteyou that I had been entirely cured ofkidney trouble by taking two bottlesof Foleys Kidney Remedy and afterfour years I am again pleased to staethat I have never had any return ofthose symptoms and I am evidentlycured to stay cured Foleys KidneyRemedy will do the same for you Sold I

by all druggists

BROKE RECORDS IN A BUNCH I

Lusitania Docked in New York on theFourth Day from Queenstown-

New York Sept 4Three newocean records fell to the Cunard linerLusitania on her latest trip fromQueenstown which ended last nightThe Litisltanla made the passage infour lays 11 hours and 42 minutesthereby clipping 3 hours and 19 min-utes

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from her fastest previous timeshe maintained an average speed of23S knots for the entire voyagebeating the Mauretanias record of25S4 and finally bv landing her pas-sengers

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at lhe Cunard pier shortlybefore S oclock last night she be-came

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the first liner to dock on thefourth day out of Queenstown

TO BE HAPPY-you must have good health You canthave good health If your liver is notdoing its dutyslow but sure poisonjg is going on all the time under suchcircumstances Ballards Herbinemakes a perfectly healthy liverkeeps the stomach and bowels rightand acts as a tonic for the entire sys-tem

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Sold by all druggists4

LOOSE LEAF LEDGER AND BILLS

Let the Star office print and perfor ¬

ate your loose leaf sheets for your in¬

voice ledgers and bill head systems-We are prepared to do the work

Accuracy a characteristic Is themotto of the Court Pharmacys prescriptlpjHtepaifonent Phone us Wesendror flll and deliver your pre-scriptions

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promptly

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HOWS THIS

We offer One Hundred Dollars Rfward for any case of catarrh that can-

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be cured by Halls Catarrh fine-r J Cheney o-

ToledQ O-

We the undersigned have knownF J Cheney for the luq IS years antibelieve him perfectly honorable in allbusines transactions antI financinllvable to carry out any obligations maik

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by his firmWaldlng Kinnan Marvin

Wholesale Druggists Toledo O

Halls Catarrh Cure iH taken Inteinally acting upon the blood and mu ¬

cous surfaces of the system Testi-monial

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srnt free Price Tt por 1 > <Hj

tie Sold by all druggist Take HallsFamily Pills for constipation

FEARFUL RESULT OFTHE MONTEREY FLOOD

Monterey Mex Sept IThreethousand is now the official estimateof those in Monterey who lost theirlives in the recent overflow of theSanta Catarina river and to this totalwill probably be added 500 whencomplete reports are received fromalong the valleys stream and its trib ¬

utary the San Juan

READ THIS

Dunnellon Fla Sept 1st 1909rhave sold Halls Texas Wonder of StLouis Mo for six years Every bot-

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I sell adds a customer for it It isa genuine cure for kidney bladder andrheumatic troubles Go QhninacbtMerchant GO days treatment in eachbottle

A REVISED PROPHECY

Tampa Will be Destroyed by theWrath of the Lord Sept 18

Tampa Fla Sept Disappointedbecause their pliophecy that Tampawas to bp wiped off the map by agreat disaster Sept 1 failed to cometrue thirty footsore anti weary dis-

ciples¬

of the Unknown Tongue re-

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to this city yesterday from Durant twentyfive miles from hero

Several days ago the party soldtheir all here and moved to Durantwhich they were told would be out-side

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of the stricken zoneThe prophecy has now been revised

to read Sept 18

ONE WEAK SPOT

Most Ocala People Have a Weak Partand Too Often Its the Back

Everyone has a weak spotToo often its a bad backTwinges follow every sudden twistDull aching keeps up day anti nightTells you the kidneys need helpFor backache is really kidneyacheA kidney cure is what you needDoans Kidney Pills cure siok kid-

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Cure backache and all urinary IllsMrs W II Poll of Third St San

ford Fla says I am pleased torecommend Doans Kidney Pills takingin view what they have lone for me-I have suffered from backache a greatdeal and at times was so lanio that Icould scarcely turn in lied Somomornings my condition was such thatI found it difficult tit iIlCs TU < If

IWhenever I stouncd sharp painsWould dart through my body espe-cially

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In the region of my kidneys Ialso had some trouble from the too

1 frequent action of tins kidm v secre-tions

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After I had tucd several reme-dies

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with only slight benefit I heardof Doans Kidney Pills and procureda box I used them and they broughtme the desired relief I am now able-to rest well at night am free frompain and lameness ami fell stronger-and bettor In every av

Plenty more proof like his fromOcala people Cull ot Tydimjs Coadrug store and ask what their custo-mers

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reportFor sale by all dealers Price fifl

cents Foster tiIbullI Co pnffnloNew York sole agents for the UnitedStates

Remember the name Doans andtake no other

SHOT WIFE AND DAUGHTER

Montgomery Ala Sept 4A posse-is

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minting in the country in tho vi-

cinity¬

of this city for William Steven-son

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who shut his wife and step-daughter

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killing the latter almost I

instantlyI

Stevenson had beon separated fromhis family for several weeks leav-ing

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them because of a dispute withthe woman and her laughter Yes ¬

terday he appeared at tilt house with-a shotgun anti after a few wordswith his wife opened fire on her Shefell badly wounded and her daughterrushed in to see what the trouble wasStevenson then shot her tho load en ¬

tering her abdomen She fell mortal-ly

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woundrd antI died soon afterward-

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SAVED HIS LEGI

All thought Id lose my leg write-J A Swenson Watertown Wis Tenyears of eczema that 1 doctnis couldnot cure had nt last laid mo up ThenBucklens Arnica Salve otiied it soundand well Infallible for skin eruptionseczema salt rheum buils fever soresburns scalds cuts and piles 2c t-

all druggists

OAK AND GRINER FARMOur school began last Monday

August 3rtth We have secured MissCarrie Holly for principal teacher and I

Miss Mazle Fort for assistant-Mr Henry Griggs baby has been

quite sick for the past two weeks butwe are glad to know that it is im-

proving¬

Misses Gertrude and Ollie JonesMiss Bessie Stephens Mr Edwin

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Priest and Mr M M Halsell were theguests of Misses Pearl and LillianPetztg ln t Sunday afternoon Thtafternoon was enjoyed very much

Mrs M D Waldron and her daught-er

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I Miss Donnie Waldron have justreturned home from visiting Mr andMrs D N Waldron of this place

Miss Mamie and Laura Randallfrom Conner have ben visiting rela-

tives¬

at Anthony and OakMrs P T WiUon and children

made a flying trip to Ocala last weekMr C Weeks and family have mov-

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to Palmetto

DeWitts Little Early Risers thesafe sure easy gent little liverpills The original Caibolized WitchHazel Salve is DeWitts The name Is

plainly stamped on every box It isgood for cuts burns bruises sores

I bolls and sunburnbut it is especially-good for piles Sold by all druggists

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NO DOUBT THAT HEKNEWi

Several Methods by Which Dr Cook

Could Ascertain When he Reached-

the

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PoleI

Atlanta Sept 4Prof J B Ed-wards who occupies the chair ofphysics at the Georgia School of Tech-nology wa asked to make a state-ment

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concerning Dr Cooks probablediscovery of the north Iole how it i

was accomplished and if any Irrefu-table

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evidence of the discovery could I

be brought out said I

Vhilo 1 am not in a position tospeak authoritatively I know by I

study and observation that the def-

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location of the pole is purely anastronomical problem Probably thesurest method and the one used wasto measure the orbit of the North orZone star in its circuit about the polewithin twentyfour hours There isno star directly over the pole or atleast none visible save under a pow ¬

erful telescope It would be neces-sary

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terefme to take some largestar such as the North star andmeasure its smallest orbit

As to any Irrefutable evidence thatDr Cook could bring out to prove hiscontention that he had found thepole I know none Other explorersas they set forward their movementshave loft some fixed mark to showwhere they had reached This I assnm Is the only thing Dr Cook coulddo Anti it Is presumed that oncehaving established the location of thepole it would he ea = er in the futurefor Dr Cook or others to reach it Ifit is proven true tbpt he has foundthe pole he has won imperishablefame

It te nlco stated that an observationshowing no longitude and 90 degreeslatitude would indicate the pole

The Blood Is The UfeScience has never gone beyond tin

above simple statement of scripture Rut-It has illuminated that statement andgiven it a moaning ever broadening withthe increasing breadth of knowledgeWhen tho blood is It bad or impure 11

is not alono the body which suffersthrough disease Tho brain is alsoclouded She mind and judgement arceffected andniany an evil deed or impurethoghtV2 rectly traced to theImp of the bfcxy Foul impure bloodcan be marl mire by tlo ucof OrPicrcps joldon Medical Discovery Tticnnchos and nUrilifq the bIthere

curing pimples blotches eruptions andother cutaneous affections as eczematetter or saltrheum hives and othermanifestations of impure blood-

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In tho euro of scrofulous swellings en-larged glands open eating ulcers or oldsores tho Golden Medical Discovery has

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performed tho most marvelous cures In-

ca> es of old sores or open eating ulcers-it is well to apply to the open sores DrPierces AllHealing Salve which possobes wonderful healing potency when

i used as an application to the sores in con ¬

junction with the use of Golden MedicalDiscovery as a blood cleansing constitutiohal treatment If your druggistdont happen to liavo the AllHealingSalve in stock you can easily procure itby inclosing liftyfour cents In postagestamps to Dr R V Pierce GG3 Main StBuffalo N Y and it will come to you byreturn post Most druggists keep it uwell as the Golden Medical Discovery

Yon cant afford to accept any medicIneof wtkntnin composition as a substitutefor Golden Medical Discovery which Isa medicine OF KNOWN COMPOSITIONhaving a complete list of ingredients inplain EnglIsh on its bottlewrapper thesame being attcsUd as correct under oath

Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets regulatetend Invigorate stomach liver and bowel

ROOMS FOR RENTElegant fmnishe rooms for rent at

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tal anti as pure as can be made Wegt1iratte it to last longer

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SMITH superintendent of i

JAMES Latin American Steamship j

docks bad arrived ipto the presidents sum

mons conveyed to him by the tele-phone Smith knoWn to his familiars I

as Jimsy was a tall gaunt angularman bearing all over him the stampof westerner He was in fact fromColorado where he began his activecareer by engaging in mining Scant i

success attended his efforts in this dlrectiou however and after working I

with the dogged determination thatI

was one of his traits until even hispatience was exhausted be finally en-

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the employ of the steamshipcompany In whose service he had I

risen to his present position withhindquarters in New York

There was something about Smith I

that caused men and women also forI

that matter to take to him on sightThe unbounded good nature big heartwjpocc find unselfishness beaming Inhis blue eyes and In his whimsicalsmile were written In every line of his I

Inn shaven face Another thing that I

made him remarked by all who cameIn contact with him was his absoluteImperturbability In all his thirtyseven years of existence he never hadbeen known to get a move on1 not I

even when a premature blast in a-

mine bad sent the diggers belter skel ¬

ter for safety and carried death andsuffering to many Smith bad walked I

tranquilly away amid the rain of rockI

and earth until it was all over Thenhe had returned and organized thework of res ue his placidity causingthe ethers Instinctively to look to him I

for direction Nor VEM his speechI

more hurried than were his move-ments He spoke but little and then I

his words came In a quiet even dis-tinct

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drawl But be got there asquickly as most men and n good dealquicker than some whose nerves were

Ihighly strung and with whom rapidityof action was as necessary as breath-Ing

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for he was possessed of keen pow ¬

ers of observation and common sensean earnestness of purpose that gavehis utterances weight and an integrityas unshakable as the rock of Gibral-tar As a fitting almost necessarycomplement of such a nature be WHS

endowed with a sense of humor balladded not n little to the attraction hEIexercised for those who knew him

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sufficiently well to be able to appre-ciate his qualities of heart and mind

He took a calm all embracing um y

of the oiiice as he entered looked overto Brooks desk and saluted him with

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a cordial motion of the hand and instructed a boy to notify Captain VII j

Hams of his arrival He was usheredImmediately into the chiefs presence I

That worthy who like his superintendent was clean shaven was seatedat his desk In his shirt sleeves antIthe whol room despite the wide openwindows was thick from the smokefrom an old blackened corncob pipe atwhich be was pulling vigorously Hewas a burly man and the short thick

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neck the broad shoulders the power-ful big Jointed lingers and the mus-

cles

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that stood out in bunches on thehairy arms disclosed by his rolled uishirt sleeves denoted that be possessed I

unusual physical strength An ntzlyi-

man to get into an argument with wasWilliams one who it needed no mindreader to judge would be capable offollowing the word with a blow that I

would crush an ordinary opponentFor years as Brooks had intimatedbe bad led tbe roughest life a mancan lead hammering by sheer brutestrength a way to wealth by ways inwhich scruple had counted for nothiuat all and expediency for a good dealand his entrance upon a higher planeof civilization had not imparted muchpolish to his appearance habits 01

speech which were those of the oldtime sailing ship mariner although oflate years be had striven to conformmore closely to the examples of refinement he witnessed In the only po-

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society he eared for which wathat of the family of his dead friendStanley Harris who was general manager of the LutinAmerican line whethe obtained control of IL He hid n

way of gjaring at a person from un-

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his busby eyebrows with a scnitiny that seemed to read through andup and down him and made him mostIll at ease under it

He made his decisions promptly au-

thoritatively¬

after the manner of aman accustomed to command and tnbe obeyed without question and brnever changed them at least in hisbusiness and administrative dealingsArtd to all this a vole like a foghornthe effect of which when he raiel-it was as he knew full well to makehis subordinates quake and to intimi-date others who had to do with hintand It will be realized that he lived up-

fully to his reputation of ling a hardman If

For his quiet unmovabSe and thor-oughly capable dock superinlouden heentertained a certain respect Heknew from experience that the manwas not the least bit afraid or evendisturbed by his bullying manner andhis bellowing and that his glare al-

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squarely met had no more effect

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A great many people who have a partial digester and physic arttrifled with Indigestion have been I not digesters at all I I

sorry for It when nervous or Kodcl Is a perfect digester Itchronic dyspepsia resulted and you could see Kodol digesting everythey have jot been able to cure It particle of food of all kinds In the

Use Kodol and prevent having glass testtubes In our laboratoriesDyspepsia you would know this Just as well

Everyone 5s subject to Indiges-tion

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NatureStomach derangement follows and Kodol win alwaysstomach abuse Just as naturally cure ft sick stomach but in orderand just as surely as a sound and to be cured the stomach must rethealthy Fr ach results upon the That Is what Kodol doesreata tfct f

I taking of KodoL stomach while the stomack sets iWhen you experience sourness wen Just as simple as A B C

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I of stomach belching of gas and Our Guarantee 7I nauseating fluid bloated sensation

gnawing pain In the pit of the GObo1oarIh today and g tada >I en Jt r you hare Be4 thstomach heart burn socalled entire eon flt8 of the bottle U JOlt e a

diarrhoea headaches dullness or hoiicstly max that It baa not done ye urpool return the bottle to the drngeict adtired need Kochronic feehingyou ¬ he will reHBddol And then the quicker you take tlon or delay JoarmoaeJ1Flt1IoalSKodol the better Eat what you drnRfBta

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