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PAGE TWO THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. 10 19 14 leading physicians had given her up to die and her recovery hag as- wiy ing fine. since 1 wrote yon last. tite is fine and digestion D T T S — Many Southern People Cured of Pellagra E Read these testimonials from people in nearby territory who wantthe world to know how happy they are since learning of Baughn's Pellagra Remedy. uth. Some authorities say it is infec- Alliz 't know what causes it. All authorities at ful malady, getting worse and worse, ending in insanity and death. (e Symptoms=—hands red like sunburn, skin peeling off ; sore mouth, the lips, throat 1¢ i flaming red with much mucuous and choking, indigestion and nausea; | or constipation, 15 not. ce that they do don't suffer—don’t delay. Cure it with the only known cure vou h 1 P I3 era Remedy, Many phys = reccommend it. Many have seen it sive lif n skill has failed, and manyvothers class it with the cure-alls, hut rememb aughn's Pellagra Remedy cures ['cllagra and nothing else. It is not a Cur \\ re could vou want than these testimonials from people of yoir own ter- rit Read them, every one. If vou have Pell or if vou cven think vou have, if you have an eruption or any of the symptoms, it is duty to safeguard yourseli. Write to us for advice. Your let- ter will he d to Baughn, the discoverer of this vreat remedy, and'to . D, X, X, Mc- Glatehery resident physician, Don't delay. Write today and we will send you ous Pellagra, full of testimonials, some of them from people vou know. ———————————————————————— ————————— N ——, — ——— A ——— S e Albertville, Ala.--We appreci Ate of all th good things at| Hamilton, Ala.—I want to let your kiudness, and I would not Christmas wich uo bad results. 1 ]you know what your zrea:i Fella- take a thousand times what 1 have still have some of the capsules | gpa Medicine has done for ne. It paid for the good your remedy and expect to take them all ;]1;1.‘\' done me more good than any has done my wife. Three of our through the Spring months. I |medicine I have ever taken and I certainly wish everybody who has | feel that it has saved my life. I Pellagra would try your medicine [ have gained 30 pounds since I be- tonished everybody, People have co. 1 potiove I would have been |8an taking the Pellegra Cure. | come to see her from Texas and dead for I could not have stood do all my housework, and feel Hale counties to get your address, the mnervous strain.—Mrs W, |like a new person I am certain- . ML Causey. Philpot . ly thankful for what your medi- Sulligent, Ala.—1u regard to Gardo, Ala.—TI am cured. T|cine has done for me,-—Mr:. M. Your treatment, I can say there i yave no symptoms of l’rll:a:'l‘ul‘l‘?. ITall. no medicine on carth to compare yow. The last treatment you sent | Lincoln, Ala, -1 will write you with it. I feel if it had not been e eured me and I can and will ja few lines to tell you what a for it my baby would have been pocommend your medicine every J]|:|;l|»,\' man | am. Your treat- dead. T will help you in every gime T can. I feol well in v‘.le\':xm-nl has cured me of that dread- [ ®an.--John R. Hollis. way for an old man of my ace, |ful disease, called Pellagra . I am Hintsboro, Ala.--1 am just feel- and rheumatism as I have it. !:nm\' a well man again. If you don’t think T need any more med-!can use my name in any way that icine for Pellagra.——M. I v Boxe Nos Have gained 10 pounds My appe- 0 \\'in—l\\'il! be any good, 1 am at your xood. ston, R, 14 service.—I,. A. Hopkins. e — ————————— ————————————————————— State of Alabama, Walker County, Before me, J. Frank Baker, a Notary Public, in and for said State and County, personally appeared Mrs. Bertha Lee, who being duly sworn, doth depose and say that on or about the first of August, 1910, she called on Dr. McCuller, of Kansas, a practicing physician, for treatment for a disease known as Pellagra, and aiter using his treatment for about two weeks, found that it did not do her any good. She then called on Mr. G. P. Baughn for treatment: after using said Baughn's treatment about one week, began to im- prove; after using said Daughn's treatment for about ten months feels that she is well and is now in good health, Sworn and subscribed to hefore me this 10th day of February, 1013, 4 BERTHA T ER, J. Frank Baker, Notary Public. These are just a few of the many testimonials coming in constantly, If vou to know mare ahout this wonderful remedy, ior Pellaor: want I, write us. American Compounding Co. Jasper, Alabama FORD Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective from August Ist, 1914, to August Ist, 1915, and guaranteea against any reduction during that lime : Touring Car - - Runabout - - - Town Car - : - $490 440 690 Further. we will be able to obtain the maximum ef- ficiency in our factory projuction, and the mi imum cost in our purchasing and sales departments if we canreach an output ot 300 000 cars between the above dates. And should we reachthisproduction.we agree to pav as the buyer's share from $40 to $60 per car on or about Aug. I. 1915, 10 every retail buyer who pur- chases a new Ford car between Aug | 1914, and Aug. I, 1915. For further particulars regarding se low p s and t sharing Ford Motor Company Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. —‘ _— ! I l : all Al Bk WG D CAIT R NN o LU LT e A R, TR S ST LS 3 K ’ | return | when THE WIDOW FUNNELL ° [J LJ ° L] L] L] By J. C. PLUMMER, . 90000000000000000000000008 With the companion slide closed and with an air of mystery on their bronzed countenances, Captain Drake and his mate, Mr. Simpson, peered at a piece of paper that lay on the cabin table alongside of a canvas bag. he document contained the following words: “Barbadoes, June 10, 18—. DBeing sound in my rigging, but badly stove as to my hull, and going to pieces, I g Ibis. leave John Funnell, of the b | to my fri Abel Dr ter of ! the sche Patty ( : Job | Simpson, of the saue craft, the sum of $300 in gold, the s to be held in trust Funnell S NOL niarry time, th she does is to be L t My wife i{s to know nothi of ¢ trust. “JOHUN FUNNE “Ten months gone, and she's 1o nearer mar than she was the day after Funnell died,” complained Captain Drake. “Good-looking thousand dollars’ insur: mused the mate. “What's the matter with the men, I'd like to know?” woman, too, and a money,” “There's old Pete Jobson,” rumina- ted the skipper. “He's a widower, and all women take to widowers. I'll take him up this very night.” When the skipper returned just be- fore midnight, the mate asked anxious- ly how Peter had acted. “Never had such a time,” grumbled the captaln, “Peter and the widow sat and talked about their dead hus- band and wife, and cried like two rain- spouts. If it hadn’t been for old Mrs. i Quigley, I'd have foundered sure.” “Who's Mrs. Quigley?” asked Mr. Simpson “An old aunt of Mrs. Funnell's,” re- plied the skipper, turning in. “Things are brightening,” cried the skipper, two days later, as he saw from the deck of the schooner Mr., Jobson wending his way uptown. “I'll bet he's goln’ to call on the widow. I'll walk up the street and see.” He returned in half an hour jubilant. “He had on his long-tailed coat, and he furled his sails as soon as he came | to the widow's house, and bore Into the door!" he cried. “I believe the i money's ours, Job.” Then one morning Peter Jobson, master stevedore, started in to load the Patty Clay with flour and general CATZO. “l saw vou last night at the Sea- man's Bethel with Widow Funnell and her aunt,” said Captain Drake, '8," replied Mr, Jobs & very 1, solemnly fine Christian woman, v the hatches of the schooner battened down and Captain were " Drake was about to go to the custom house to clear her. “Good-by, captain,” gaid Mr. Jobson, feclingly. “I'm obleeged to you." “What for?" inquired the skipper “For takin’ me to see Widow Fun- nell,” explained the old man. “I read in the Good Book that it's not good for mat 1 ) The two t gaudily covered ordered Just 28 duvs n date of pur date panied with their card had elapsed when the Patty Clay pas In the capes on her m Porto ard Captain on was well ' sald the widow, too."” at the Clever Asylun t I -n L e SR 0k~ N i ffhe Cost of Living is (i s - s s e e E v s ¢ — - £—— e . 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