Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 8, 1914, Page 2

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THE EVENI PAGE TWO TELEGRAM LAKE AND, MLA., AUG. 6, 1914 Many Southern People Cured of Pellagra Read these testimonials from people in nearby territory who wantthe world to know how happy they are since learning of Baughn's Pellagra Remedy. Fellagra is fast spreading throughout the South. Some authorities say it is infec- tious—some say it is not. All agree that they don’t know what causes it. All authorities agree it is a dreadful malady, getting worse and worse, ending in insanity and death, The Symptoms—hands red like sunburn, skin peeling off ; sore mouth, the lips, throat and tongue a flaming red with much mucuous and choking, indigestion and nausea; either diarrhoea or constipation, If vou have Pellagra, don't suffer—don’t delay. Cure it with the only known cure aora—Baughn's Pellagra Remedy, Many physicians recommend it. Many have seen it save life after their own skill has failed, and manyothers class it with the cure-alls, but remember, Baughn's Pellagra Remedy cures Pellagra and nothing else. It is not a RIVER & HARRORS BIL S BEEN e \Washington, Aug. 0=—(Sp¢- cial) Friends of the River and | Harbor Appropriation bill, which Irather than leave it to Ll}u mercy of the short session which con- Ivenes the first Monday in De- cember. The supporters o lize it is guing to be a herculean Itask to keep a quorum i either House in \Washington aiter the f the bill real UEIHAGKH]"’/T he (ost of has been temporarily side-track- ed in the Senate for anti-trust | legislation, have agreed to make {a superhuman etfort to pass the | | bill at this session of Congress, 3 ? Living is (o8 > Lost o 1Ving 1S g fr—————— m— = (@] (& o) (& 4) — o — == —1 e | = = — o — (a-] P ] = The selection will be the bes: Ml o A T'he variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed These are just a few of the many testimonials coming in constantly, If vou want ; ¥ § s 5 il : L J £ » reatest single feat 1 connec- | & o . to know more about this wonderful remedy, for Pellagra, write us. !px“nl}\‘n;] i :1 \Lm'ti”n\ “,l‘ i & ditions, from pure milk and cream procue e (8} \ € Culld L (V] v o L B \ } & tuberculine tested cows. Come and see (Panama Canal. 1t is stated|$ : 9 ‘there fs precedent for such anjw made. . neers of the United States Army | & g ‘ are hetrtily in favor of thus hon- | % PHONE 323 RED S oring a very distinguished col-|# l\'Ll;llk'. . The Congress now in - session has been the “talniest” Congress in all history acccording to an L] 1 1 Buyers to Share in Profits l curc-all, \What mpre could yvou want than these testimonials from people of yoir own ter- Lanti-trust bills are out of the way, -r ice th i ritory?> Read them, every one. it ey e voitig 16 dty toipass he prize the lowest f vou have Pellagra, or if you cven think vou have, if you have an eruption or any lond waterway bill while the ton- of the symptoms, it is vour duty to safeguard yourself. Write to us for advice. Your let- ferences on the trust measures Al these you find at our Store ter will be reierred to Baughn, the discoverer of this great remedy, and to Dr. X, X, Mec- lare being held, the Senate hav- (.l.lh]nl'\., our 1 .ulun _ph)..mm:. ‘I m‘n (]Llfl}‘. \\}}lk today .m(.l \u‘ \\111 end you ou ling made a number of I“(J}N‘ JUS( "ade W"h us book on Pellagra, full of testimonials, some of them from people you know. chanees in these measures since b -3 h § . e ———————————————————————————————————————————————r——e e Tt ; G antici- : I'they leit the House. It isa i . / : ; Albertville, Ala.--We appreciate Ate of all the good things at Hamilton, Ala.—I1 want to let :[=11;'~" that these conterences Th!s Settles tht qu‘«sxibn \ t th your kindn and I would not Christinas with no bad results. 1 you know what your great Pella- will continue for at least two take ;: thousand times what I have still have some of the capsules|gra Medicine has done for me. It weeks, which the ;“1\»%;[107 ot Best BuLtOT, Pur POURA. .o -vaasvs.conscas paitl for the good your remedy and expect to take them all{has done me more good than any the river and harbor bill believes has done my wife. Three of our through the Spring months. I|medicine I have ever taken and I will give them ample time to put, SUECE T DOURGR S Gt R s e leading physicians had given her certainly wish every v W AR o at it has save vien ! PR R -Han GEE kAR Waeah Seriainiyinlnseyerybon mho han it eliviey luihis Rl o e the bill through the Senate, even Cottolene, 10 Ponnd PAUS. .« «.vvvanrnnseennn ... up to die and her recovery has as- ' pojjaera would try your medicine | have gained 30 pounds since I be- if the majority has to resort to tonighed vwl»_\-h(nl_y. I’(-‘(ml(- hil\'v‘ for I believe I would have been |&an taking the Pellegra Cure. I e >,c;~,iun.>‘. | Cottolene, 5 pound pails..... i) e lo i 1““151 and 4o4q for 1 could not have stood ' do all my housework, and fecl So serious is the situation,! 4 younds Soowdrift Lard. . ... .. oo coiin Hale counties to get your address, g : JTREBT ! ke a now pere : A : § E ' ? the nervous strain.—Mrs \Wm, |like a new person. [ am certain- 7 7 i eanracantasd T Oneey. [T st g : i G e ha i {however, that the representdzy Snowdrifr, 10 pound Palls. ...cveearen voannn., : 3 ¢ Philpot. y thankful for what your medi- tives in Congress whose districts | Sulligent, Ala.—/In regard |'n | Gardo, Ala.—T am cured. I <‘1n< has done for me.—Mrs. M. e vitally interested in water- $ cans family 8126 CTOAI . oo vevtvanres soaaannn. ..., vour treatment, { can say there is nave no symptoms of Pellagra [E. Hall. L i R artadi lici artl z el 3 £ way improvements, have starte | $iiane HabY Eiky OF no medicine on earth to compare pow, The last treatment you sent Lincoln, Ala.--1 will write you | T el squence UL A Ll L Al (RS MR B S R 3 R he et J a “back-fire” and in consequence) with it. I feel if it had not been me cured me and I can and will |a few lines to tell you what a ‘ e et W . mn HEL I S have been s St iy S A = senators are beginning to receive 172 harral Dest MIOUD v vivshicicon b bt s s for it my baby would have been pecommend your medicine every happy man I am. Your treat- 3% Chamber of dead. I will help you in every time I can. 1 feel well in every |ment has cured me of that dread- [.L'lt-'“'r‘mh “l‘,ynyl_] bl Trade L2 pounas DERY BNOUR: /i oniisvs siuibinereiac ios e s a | way [ can John R. Hollis. way for an old man of my age,|ful disease, called Pellagra. I am Commerce, »OATC 5 ull i ¢ } r)x Hintsboro, Ala.--1 am just feel- and rheumatism as I have it. I [now a well man again. If you and ”“““ wmm”“.‘ll iid .h. ! ae Uctogon Soap, 6 for.......... PR e Rl S & | ing fine. Have gained 10 pounds don’t think T need any more med- | can use my name in any way that Sdy nothing ot 1,”:““””?.'”[ ”“/f]; Ground Coffes, per puund....... . ik since T wrote you last. My appe- icine for Pellagra.—M. R. Win- | will be any good, I am at your in the communities :ll}m‘lwl NA“- : B tite is fine and digestion good. ston, R, R. 1, Box No. 11. Iservice.—L. A. Hopkins. ing for the passage of the bill. RIRRIIOTN KETOMRIIRG ... via e icidis o in s iin s (aiste ) . € bl e O R CRRERI Lven tlclcgul\y)n\ are on I}ll_l}tllr t T ———— \ ; { ap= : ¢ way to \Washington from dif¢ > State of Alabama, WS el e i Walk i / ent parts of the country, secking e i : T Nafifhus : g ¢ to hasten the legislation which 18 Before me, J. Frank Baker, a Notary Public, in and for said State and County, imperatively necessary to keep i personally appeared Mrs. Bertha Lee, who being duly sworn, doth depose and say that on thl “_:”_l, of river and harbor im- [ [J " - N N “ 5 / il 3 K d or about the first of August, 1910, she called on Dr. McCuller, of Kansas, a practicing rt\- ments moving Vi & & . . . s N rove > o ’ physician, for treatment for a disease known as Pellagra, and after using his treatment for ! President \\'ilwi is seriously T 0 about two weeks, found that it did not do her any good. She then called on Mr. G. P. nsidering the advisability of is- y iy 5 i A s Ons g o 38 sab ) s f Baughn for treatment; after using said Baughn's treatment about one week, began to im- &nin i :\uuti\\ order chang- | prove; after using said Daughn’s treatment for about ten months feels that she is well and Kin« Tlu name of Culebra Cut,|* Gl S BB BB RO S G5 0 1 b : ;in o ¥ 8 R il ¢ s 4 is now in good health. - o Panama, to Gaillard Cut, in hon- [ & RLE Sworn and subscribed to before me this 19th day of February, 1013, ; i : “olon-| & ! 4 i e 5 or of the late Lieutenant- Colon-| o BERTHA LEE. el DI D) Gaillard, who had|3 ‘ |. Frank Baker, : . i kle Ask tnr ! i Notary Public charge of the engineering work |2 in digeing the cut, admittedly 2 Manufactured in vour own city under sanitus Jasper, Alabama 1 i Jto the comparative the members of this and ML CONETESSEs, contaims al n, which ! first Monday in December. The 1 Record achieved in a ingle session prior t time was in the regular session of the fittv-ninth Congress, [t met in December, 1889, and continued to the first of the next Octoer, 304 days. It filled a Record of 10,800 pages. It is gen \ thought that the present Con- will last at least six or 1 weeks | r, which wiil add just t much more to a Xecor 1t 18 already perfect- Iy awful to contemplate. | There used to be a fine old tra- dition that a new senator “'shou be seen but not heard present N NS i ‘,?,,97/’”7?0 g’//'e.ss Ye've got the Yundy clothes -~ SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st Every Straw Hut in the Siore to go at $1.00. Ncrhing resery and nothing changed at this pricc Our Suits and Panis are cut aw down in Price, so don’t forget come around and take a look. Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective from August Ist, 1914, to August Ist, {gl?,tqnd guaranteea against any reduction during at time : Touring Car E - Runabout - - ] Town Car - - . F. O. B, Detroit, In the United 8§ D —— $490 440 690 Further. we will be able to obtain the maximum cf- ficiency in our factory pro fuction. and the mivimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments if we can reach an output of 300 000 cars between the above dates. And should we reach thisproduction.we agree to pav as the buyer’s share frem $40 to $60 per car on or about Aug. 1. 1915, to every retail buyer who pur- chasesa new Ford car between Aug. 1. 1914, and Aug. 1, 1915. For further particulars regarding these low pric plan, see the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer Ford Motor Company Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. es and profiv si Hart Schaffner Marx Clotl RO ! el W T B aph Sa e BE - 2 VA L o yo- » o B o s S > ’ é o 5 ~ s~ Ve s : = R : 3 = : T R TR i S SR 2 R R S N : B 3 R - et R A S (R0 G RN SR ST S TR A | TSR S S L TN e R e W S R LTRSS BT T T R i WO ISR | S SR, T S S S

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