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NEW CURE FOR 



KIDNEYS ! BLADDER 



Bri^ht's Disease, Rheumatism, Gravel, 

 Pain in the Back, Dropsy, 

 Diabetes, Etc. 



A Large Trial Case Free 



For these diseases a Positive Specific Cure is 

 found in a new botanical discovery, the wonderful 

 Kava Kava Shrub, called by botanists the piper 

 methj/sticum, from the Ganges River, East India. 

 It has the extraordinary record of 1,200 hospital 

 cures in 30 days. It 

 acts directly on the 

 kidneys, and cures 

 by draining out of 

 the Blood the pois- 

 onous Uric Acid, 

 L i t h a t e s, etc., 

 which cause dis- 

 ease. 



James Thomas, 

 Esq., of the Board 

 of Review Bureau 

 of Pensions, Wash- ' 

 ington, D. C, was 

 cured after many 

 physicians had 

 failed and he had 

 given up all hope of 



recovery. Nathan-... „,. , _ , _ . . , . 

 i e 1 Anderson, Miss.Viola Dearing, Petersburg.lnd. 



Esq. of Greenwood, 



S. C., writes: "Was a sufferer of Kidney and 

 Bladder troubles, which caused two hemorhages 

 of the Kidneys; had to urinate every few minutes; 

 physicians told me my case was incurable, but 

 was completely cured by Alkavis." Alvin D. 

 Lane, Auburn, -Me., writes : "Was cured of Rheu- 

 matism, which was so severe as to cause him 

 to use crutches." Many ladies, including Miss 

 Viola Dearing, Petersburg, Incl., Mrs. E. R. 

 Dinsmore, South Deerfield, Mass., also testify as 

 to its wonderful curative powers in Kidney 

 diseasesand other disorders peculiar to women. 



That you may judge of the value of this Great 

 Discovery for yourself, we will send you one 

 Large Case by mail Free. It is a Sure Specific and 

 cannot fail. Address, The Church Kidney Cure 

 Company, No. 524 Fourth Avenue, New York City. 



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of Mann's Latest Model 

 Bone Cutter. No pay un- 

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THE TRUTH i^-f 



ies and gentlemen, he- 

 me, you need not suf- 

 cure rheumatism, 

 eczema, blood and skin diseases even when Hot 

 Springs and others fail. Cure costs nothing. 

 Remedies cost but little sent to your homes. Now 

 your fault if you sufTer. Address, 



Dr. W. H. ROSS, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



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OPIUM 



GRAFTING CACTI. 



Sisters, who love cactus, do you know 

 that one can have the oddest, most inter- 

 esting and beautiful 'of all plants in the 

 cactus ? Get a cereus colubrinus, which is 

 easily grown, and as it grows cut off in 

 different lengths, laying up in your green- 

 house to dry off the end. After some days 

 put these cuttings in a pot just a size 

 larger than the cutting, in almost dry 

 sand, giving sun and the least little mois- 

 ture. When the sides begin to fill out, 

 put in a larger pot. Give moisture 

 once a week, in winter and summer, 

 spraying moderately while in full growth,, 

 except queen and king cactus, which 

 require much water while blooming. 



Take cuttings of flageltiformis, cristata, 

 mamalariaas, ophipliylumus and rat-tail 

 cactus, cut wedge shape, slip in the 

 slit made in the cereus plant for it, pin 

 through with a thorn and cultivate as 

 above described, never giving too much 

 water, and watch the beautiful, strange 

 shapes. All that see them will be charmed 

 and delighted with their beauty. They 

 are also very valuable and costly. 



Georgia. Mrs. Allan Wamble. 



CONVENIENT HOLJSES FOR PLANTS. 



A friend of mine built a square house 

 with the corners cut off so a window could 

 be put in, which, with a window on each 

 side, made three windows together. 

 Think of it; eight bay windows, four above 

 and four below. The porch runs entirely 

 round the house. It is a pretty house 

 and their house plants are very fine. My 

 own house is made very warm with sid- 

 ing, tarred paper, rough lined with boards, 

 and plastered, and ventilators in the ceil- 

 ing, so, with fire below, the upper rooms 

 are warm enough for plants. The house 

 sets at an angle with the points of the 

 compass so the sun shines on every side 

 sometime during the day. A large cellar- 

 way on the southeast side makes a nice 

 place to set plants till nearly Christmas. 

 A large porch in front and wide eaves 

 allow me to set plants anywhere. 



Penna. Mrs. Ida E. Cozins. 



