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Guaranteed perfectly harmless.
Used by people of refinement and
recommended by all who .have
tested its merits. 1
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prevents jolts, jar and strains. ^
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T -urn Branch, | New York.
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DcWitt’s Witch Hazel Saivc
Ccrsa Files, Scalds, Burns,
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Cumberland Mountain
For the Summer
la all m — >linas over l ho oni !i for t h
Pi list ii r n search of health ind r« r
■oni an iiv — koti frame and brain, I <
sa.v truthfully that not-oneof- these sunm
out iiiks can at > to the one wo
now enjoyihir at M ale. We are n
luxuriat in nnid cool breezes, while those
around us • a re sweltering from heat anddy
iiiK by tl in score from sunstroke in the
North aud Northwest, we are wrapped in
our woolens, njoying the comforts of oak
and hickory fires when evening’s shades
force us to our rooms —J. O. Jelks. Ga. Dis
patch News.
Reached via \V. & A. R. R. Superb
through trains. Reave Atlanta s m.;
roach Monteajile same day at 5 ]>. m
Hide is through a picturesque and historic
region Daily in day time. Monteiigle
excursions fr< >m Exposition to tin
Tennessee Cell ten nil t In
World’s Fair of the year—low vtes.
Send foi Vssemblv Urograms; tlicv will
Interest von Address
K. B. Rki’cakp. Trustee for Ga.,
innnh. Ga.
E. H aioion. G. P. A., nta, Ga.
Mrs. .1. B. <’( - V.-Pres __ Macon, Ga
P. Bouki ■/. Ti, Mg’r, Monteagl Ten
lfim;
l am prepared to bottom chairs with
cane, and solicit work of that kind, work
done promptly snd satisfactory.
Mrs. M . A. Laseter.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
The famous little pills.
OnLOACH. s fj
t Variable Friction Feed Saw Mills,
B m fjV Planers
L \ and Matchers,
n I f I ii DeLoach Corn and Flour Mills,
Hi k igl Turbine Water Wheels,
5^", m n t. “Hungry Elephant” Baling Press,
SffY •» Engines and Boilers.
i 4 - t m SILL MACHISERY ASD QEARINQ OF ALL KINDS.
1 ti SAW REPAIRING
a specialty. nw
WORK GUARANTEED.
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^ aUSeS r,early a '' the 4roui? !e Kfe, rn^re especia l!v 37
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........ Saw Mills anK Plarers enables the operator to take just /
what he needs and no more Warranted to yie ! J a capacity twenty per
cent i-reater than the oil style with same power. "A
97 Saw Mills sold in one month proves its Tonderful popularity, | 8 S'*
and they go to all parts ot the worii. * fej
The DcLoach Variable Friction Feed Planer, g m
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i Matcher and Moulder teats them an. £
at for lar J -y r, ....
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r -€Loach Mill Mfg, Co., Atlanta, Ga /
CJ, .. Washington St., New York City, end lit S. 11 th St., St. Lo .is, .tio
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Fills the Demand for a soft and
EASY RIDING SADDLE.
t HAS ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS.
NEEDS NO BREAKING IN. . .
THOROUGHLY HYGIENIC. . .
MADE OF THE FINEST MATERIALS.
Steel Frame entirely covered with Leather.
Made in two widths, ioj and 3, inches.
FOR SALE BY DEALERS.
MANUFACTURED BY
F. A. Hollenbeck & Co.
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
A FR1CANA will cure Rheumatism and
1 *- Scrofula to Stay Cured.
Wanted—An idea SSJS
Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth
Write JOHN WEDDEHBCTHN i) & CO.. Patent Attor
and neys. Washington, list of I). C., for their $i,8u0 prize offer
new one thousand inventions wanted.
IT you lmve a farm, a housf or a
vacant lot for sale bring it to us and
'\e will make it to your interest to
put it in our hands. If no sale IS
made we charge you nothing.
Sanders & Evans
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Future Comfort for present seeming Economy, but BUY $
*9 the Sewing Machine with an established reputation that
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3enk - r 'Tr fceautifu! ha!f-tcne catalogue. CLEVELAND,
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AFRICAN J The Blood Wonderful Purifier....
AT. Cures absolutely Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Old
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Sores, Constipation, Gout, and All Diseases caused by
impure Blood .... TO STAY CURED........
Afrlcana lias Never Failed
In a single instance out of the hundreds treated. Therefore, we offer it
to the public with entire confidence, and are willing to undertalh
the most desperate case on which other so-called infallible cures
have failed. Africana is made altogether from herbs, is perfectly
harmless and yet is the most powerful aud surest remedy ever dis¬
covered for the above named diseases. Write for further particulars,
testimouials, etc 1
Africana Co • 9 6314 Atlanta, S. BROAD Ga. ST.
| RIDE? WELL! YES.
and Nearly everyone rides;
S to ride with ease use
a pedal that's right. u
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•? 'EtS’I’ER PJGDAT. CO., Rochester, M. Y.
Beware
Of Mercury!
Mr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th
Street, St. Louis, was given the usual
mercurial treatment for contagious
blood poison. He was twice pronounc
ed cured, but the disease returned each
time, he was seized with rheumatic
pains, and red lumps and sores cov
ered his body.
“Iwasin a hor
rible fix” he
sa s ’ and the
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ment I receiv
<4, ^ ed, the worse I
HI seemed to get.
W j /|^ yj sSs Y £
me , but his
fj *1 j Jt y treatment good did
uw/ me no
whatever. I was stiff and full of
pains, my left arm was useless so
that I was unable to do even the
lightest work. This was my condition
when I began to take S. S. S., and a
few bottles convinced me that I was
being benefitted. I continued the
medicine, and one dozen bottles cured
me soun d and well. M3' S3'stem was
under the effects of mercury, and I
would soon have been a complete
wreck but for S. S. S.”
S. S. S., (guaranteed purely vegetable)
is the out y cure sss
for real blood dis¬
eases. The mer¬
curial treatment
of the doctors al¬
ways does more
harm than good. Beware of mercury!
Books on the disease and its treat
ment mailed free to any address by
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
WInM.
QrrsriON.—Why are imported wines
so lnu-h burner priced than our domes¬
tic win***? Fisase give me a plain,
; practical method of making wine, and
I axso vinegar.
Answer—T he making of the high
j priced imported wines is an art which
is oniv acquired after long years of
practice and experience. And again,
1 10 8011 suitable for growing the par
ticular grapes from which certain wines
are made is verv limited in area, thus
compelling a limited yield of such wine. '
| course aud , consequently this coudition , a of , high . things , price. tempts Of
j
to adulteration, ana it is said that the
United States alone imports more (so
called ) champagne than is made in the
"’hole of France. To make a plain,
good, wholesome domestic wine the fol
ai l that are green or defective, and the
steins also. Then squeeze out the juice
bv any available means. There are
“any patterns ot wme presses, and , even
au ordinary cider press will answer very
well for the purpose. The juice thus
expressed is called “must,” and the
Ief _ e USe ’ COmpOSed , ° f - J , lulls ,, ’ 8eeds , ’ etC ” 18
, * ‘pomace, -sow to every gallon
of “must” add a half gallou of water
j and IG pounds of best white sugar,
which gives you 1 pound of sugar to
, °h gallou ot , the mixture There
j ea are
two processes of fermentation called
“over” and “under” fermentation. In
the first process the cask is filled and
each day a sufficient quantity of “must”
(kept in a jug for that purpose) should
be poured into the barrel, to replace the
scum and solid matter thrown off by
the process of fermentation.
In under-fermentation, which is con¬
sidered the best, the cask or barrel is
! not entirely filled, a space of 4 or b
inches being left at the top. Place a
small bag of sand over the bung and
fermentation will proceed, with the re
suit that, the scum and solid matter will
settle at the bottom of the cask, leaving
the wine clear. In either case, after
fermentation has ceased—which is usu
ally in from four to six weeks—close the
bung tightly. The following spring
draw off the wine with a rubber tube or
siphon, into clear bottles or demijohns,
or into new kegs or barrels that have
been well scalded, taking care not to
disturb the sediment at the bottom of
the cask. Your wine will then be ready
for use, though it will improve with
age.
After the juice has been pressed from
the grapes, a fair wine can be made by
adding % gallon of water to every l)k
gallons of “pomice,” putting 1 pound of
sugar to each gallon of water used.
Let this stand from 48 to 72 hours, then
press out, and treat the same as first
pressing, except that you add no more
sugar.
In making vinegar the “must” and
“pomice,” together, should be placed in
open tubs or barrels, with the addition
of 1 pint in 3 of rain water The fer
mentation will be hastened if several
large strips of brown paper, soaked in
molasses, should be placed in each bar¬
rel; or better still, use tubs or barrels
that have previously held vinegar.
When the vinegar is mado it can be
rendered almost colorless, if preferred,
by filtering it through animal charcoal
or b me-black.—State Agricultural De¬
partment.
The Striped Potato 15ug[,
Question.—I Irish notice many striped
bugs on my potatoes, and they
are eating the leaves. Will they seri¬
ously injure the crop, and if so, what
shall I do to get rid of them?
Answer. —The bugs ou your potatoes
will not only injure, but will entirely
destroy your crop, unless you can get
rid of them quickly. The best remedy,
both as regards cheapness and efficacy,
j is Paris green. London purple, another
j arsenite, is equally deadly to the bugs,
! but is more liable to scald aud injure
j I the foliage. Various am rants of Paris
greeu are recommended, but for gen
; eral purposes 1 pound to 150 gallons of
water is sufficient. Apply with sprayer,
watering pot, or by any means most
handy. A second and even a third ap¬
plication may be necessary to save your
j crop. From 2 to 4 pounds of the Paris
: green should ansvfer for an acre. Stir
i the mixture frequently while using, as
the arseuite3 do not readily dissolve in
water. Should you use London purple,
you had best add to the water 1 pound
of quick lime for each pound of the
poison to prevent any injury to the fo¬
liage. Another method of applying
these arsenites is by mixing, 1 pound
of either, with 50 to 60 pounds of fine
ashes, or plaster, or slaked lime, or
flour, aud dusting over the plants while
wet with dew, or just after a shower.
Remember that both Paris greeu aud
London purple are deadly poisons,
and should be handled as such. In
dusting the plants be careful that the
wind is from you, or you may suffer
from the poison entering the eyes or
mouth. Be careful also to keep poultry
and stock of all kinds away from the
premises where used. There is now on
the market a material called “Gray
mineral ash,” which is said to be deadly
to all insect life, but harmless to man
or beast. This will be thoroughly tested
this seaso n, "csl 2:
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Great German Remedy,
HSADINE
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I ami Positive Cure oi
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Indorsed by physicians of the highest standing.
t!5e. per box.
For Sals by all Dr 'G GISTS.
B. H. HUNSTOOK CHEMICAL 00.,
HANNtB AL, MO.
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BUFFALO, N. Y.
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YOUR
STOMACH
If not your conscience demands that
you feed bogs with
DR. JOS. HAAS’
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Hog and Poultry
. . Remedy.
(20 years success)
Only healthy hogs Make healthy pork
It is the key to economical feeding it
makes food to be converted into llesli
with the least waste.
ORDER MOW .
If you want to Save Feed,
Prevent Disease Destroy Worms,
Arrest Disease, Hasten Maturity,
Stop Cough, Increase Pork.
Indoised by the great breeders & feeders
Beware of Substitutes and Imita¬
tions.
For Sale by
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FORSYTH, GA. 13m 1
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Bicycle SacW :
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h bis saddle is recommended by
/-i cians.
| r y one and yen will use no ctb :r.
r \ 1.90 for sample by express prepcic <
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• Fayetteville, New York.
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Wo can negotiate two, three and
five year loans upon city and
county real estate upon very short
notice and upon reasonable terms.
Borrowers can liquidate at any
time and stop interest. All prop¬
erties, both of the Georgia Loan
and Trust Company and the New
England Mortgage Security Co.
have been placed in our hands for
sale, rental, &c.
Bloodworth & Rutherford,
Berner Bld’g, Forsyth, Ga.
THE OL D UEL1A15LE BAltBER
Moses Gibson
SAMIS OL1) STAND.
Clean, Quiet, Comfortable
For the neatest shave and Jatest
style hair cut and hair dress call on
me. Ladies waited on at their’homes
Razors and Scissors sharpened neatly.
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"BARBER SHOP,
SECONDIDOOR, ITOINEW BANK
Julius Wright makes a specialty
of Singeing. Ladies waited on at
heir homes.
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STATIONER,
NEWS DEALER.
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good assortment of School Book*
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Books, standard aines and
Stationery. Call and Examine.
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