————eE=_— DemocraticRule tor | good Government. : and Mrs. Joe Persons Rem- dy tor the Blood. So Tired, 80 Tired, Chronic Dyspepsia s For tet: yerrs I bad beén a. sufterer from chronic dyspepsia, which was prv- nounced incurable. 1. was completely! run down and in the summer season was not able to do anything and spend a great part of the time lying down. 1 could not touch meat of any kind, or| any solid tood whatever, as I could not’ digest it at all and had to live on crackers and liyht diet. Twas very netveus, wonld have severe nervous spells, and could not get any natural sleep, I was so restless. I suffered all the time from chronic dysentery, which kept me weakered down. ‘TI! wag my. ccndition, when I deteamined, as » last resort to try Mre, Person’s Reme- dy. Ihad tried so many treatments ‘and so many patent medicines witheut: Denefit, toat I bac no faith in unythi.g and had almost made up my mind not to try another thing, when Mrs, Pear- son came to my house last April and induced me to try her Remedy. 1| bough halfa dozen bgtties, Felt no relief whatever until E was on the! fourth bottle, when I knew I was” get-| Ung better. I became strong, got so I could slecp well ond there. was no necessity tor me to lie down in the day time. I took twenty two bottles be- fore I stopped. My digestion 1s_now perfect, und I can eat meat, vegetables! aud enything else I want, and we much as I want. When I commenced the Remedy I weighed 98 pounds, nuw 1 weigh 115 pounds. Dysentery peafect-| ly cared, and it is all owing 10 Mrs, Joe Person’s Remedy. It is -every- ting claimed for it. | Mrs, J. Extra Winn, Everetts, Martin Co. N. C., Murch 26 1898, #OR SALE BY JOuN,L, WOOTEN; Greervili., 8, C