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■ngaclir Wore*
Stwtford, Goss.. Ju’y 18.—
Lem at i Beardsley, the village
fas* Greeted public at ten
by alleged cure of bis
hi(ihhr-ih -law's case *f acute rhen
by laying on of hands and
raSbißf. Hs describes his power
•k foUcWS:
•>As early as 185.8 I became in
< Ores ted ia the sxiatence of a dor.
■mApwwsr sr force in the body.
I I4GI vhJi f was possessed of i
myself, and yat I could not control
A . I called it a nerve fluid, but
ftwsMent Porter. of Yale College,
tamed it nerve force. By its aid
tVsmaadoas weights aiay be moved
•ad almoet super human power de
re>ope ii Mils Lulu Hurst is an
•sample. TLe lime will come soon
eua this »i al principle wii) bear
kaowleaged- My mother who is
•N W years es »gt, was a year ago
suddenly attracied with ccmplett
paralysis of on* side of bar body.
2 took both bar lianda in mine, ami
qt ones fcould feel tbs n rye force
aS|fcmg‘ its tray through the circuit
dMk formed Is a short time the
faralpait left her bo-W eutnelv.
She is and has been well every day
£nee that time.
* Mr. Beardsley says be lias cured
mmmy yean ta by the .eying ou ot
his hand , but that in nearly every
ease ha has raquested the patient
te aay.-Botbing about it, as be had
■•rdtairs lo go into that business,
•Wh. couldet permii it to iDter
fera with his atore.
“D#y« believe in the. faith
sure as conducted by he Rev. Mr-
Hlaaal ' wst waked
• Whatever cures be Las perform
•d, said Mr. Beardsley, “have pri
hably been the result ot a inugue;-
•t* fare* similar t > my own ”
■anew ft-sraue
.d'
JDfppiie the rrennous efforts ot
of>tha German authorities to tup
press the fact, aaya a London ca
hlagram of July 16, it is evideni
hat there is a very substantial ha
aia for the gsneral belief tl at u,
dcbparat* effort »a* made to mpi
d«r the Empeytor ciher'
Mguat person age a at the inauguia
ti©» of the Germans monument
■ t*e Niederwald leal tSapteiubM"
the flnt him for conspiracy. b$ .
when workmen who
Wm* completing the oruamen al
lf|HnhM to the monument this
MHV * email qoamtv of
4VamtU concealed in a drain
l%h. 'i. tha disoovory produced a
gMah aemmtioa. end the govern
■Mg dMamiamon. consisting of
■ailitery officers and engined a
investigate
Ittw time to time fragmentary
reports of their diacoveries leaked
•eh BSt I h made
M keep pAceedings secret, aud it
hamune known that they Lad found
Maces of a mine of eg»loeive£li
rectly under the road traversed by
ths Emperor, which might have
Mown the entire cortege skyward
•poqpt for the fortunate accident
that the mine had Income satura
••d by a h •avy rain storiu, which
preceded the unveiling.
TnMU hare been made pub
lie threugh a confession which the
ttiat gardt y lasts An/eiger obtain
eea es the conspirators
Ikaprieieted in that city. The
ffiief gwarchisis were lmincd
and Kecbler, and the
•Mteeaiwa was made by the for
W. Us admits there was a plqg
hating for ita object the tenoriz
kg of all Europe,,by the minder
■wparor, thgjf'rown Pt iwn
Qhaaeellor Bismark and olur
jgitttr lareenages in attendance
epee tke ceremony.
•“*}'* • rile UMMJ
rlftlftT I—i 1 —i the editor with
VM*rM«loiu, fruit or something
ilia these hot da} s
Urn * »ig£ly big ire in of kindness
t meting through his heart, uud
M det'i yen forget it. 1 ’
tfoet of the farmers gei.eralh
eet avegf lag puff for e>o doing.
It atkee Who feel so good to have
it ma 4 he ie e model farmer, or I he
Wet aee it the county aid he
tenet aieeeetbe wa'ermelou or
Wehet of peaehee Banner Watch
“What * tbim /ittl« divils, lieu
OUT
“Tbin»’» ligbtQiii' bugs.”
“FhwM* tbst*"
. “Tiuia's tb* aowleof hi! the bln '
gliaknsa (bat iver doyed W i«i. j
Owld Sick gets a bowl) of then. '
ha'lWaaa bit of doinacuoi:* lii
tbdr tail* »«d>»Bdh tbeui over t>.
*3s3fltLr »
Majesty » a muigbty
joaSuaw- He knows just bow to
[ rt ) t fV — *H« must Lavs been
betaim flka owld sod himself!”
Ik Qgftjrrd mss e*t is lefUj
'fryqrtlW, svfth ft rattleetakc exbNi
utgKTtfewer oner it. He pat -to
tii mouth, opened its
fitdted it to ;pull a email
ft||4 fclftftf end do IfVefaJ ether
IAWKENCKVILLE, B. R. K
Leave Lawreuceville,... .7:00 atn
Arrive at Suwanee, 7:40 a tn
Leave Suwannee .. 7:88 p u
Arrive LawrenceTille... 8:22 o m
The train leaving Lawre leeville
it 7:00 a. m., makes close eonnec
tion with the "Belle train at Su
wanee, arriving in Atlanta at 0:20
a. in. Returlng leaves Atlanta at
6:15 p nr and arrivingat Lawrence
ville at 8:22 p. at.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Supenuten lent
THE bEO CIA PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
LOCAL TIME TABLE
i•l■ 3 ■ J
. X 5 I STAMI CKNTR LTISK <— S _
- * :5
its/: fc
a iti jiin Uea *■ Arrive pm am
7 10 4 (6 v tlanta S (Slg 45
* g 3 4 :«l M<> well, Ga, 7 48 6 30
7 :t:i 4 4S .... I*a> ton 7 38 e 11
7 ;I6 453 Cnaitahoochee, 735 g (gi
7465 10 . . t'oncord, 7245 50
7 .VI 5 22 Malileton 7 17 5 35
8 (SI 5 36 Austell,,' 8 10 5 20
BOS 5 47 . ..Salt Springs, 7 04 500
8210 12 Doualasi ille.. v . (i 50 443
8 (4 « 45 Winston.. « -'l7 4 ‘JO
sjo7 12 .Villi* Kl< a 6?4 t fe
!) (Si 743 . ,Teio}»le 00*3 20
0 27 8 21 ... Bremen 5 50 2 40
051 it 03 . Tallapoosa 5 .'to 2 nil
IMM'UttI .. Miise.udine, Ala 510 1.10
1026 1004 . Kdwarilajrille 501 2165
1042 11135 ..Heflin 447 1225
a in
loTSi 1100 llavteville 4 35 115 S
1104 1112 .... ('li< M'oloeco, 42S 114.3
1113 1120 . DeArmanvtlle. 4 20 1126
112.7 114 s .Oxford 4 10 1050
1150 1150 *( txaniia 4 07 lorsi
a in
1200 1210 Auuiidou 3 47 104.7
l» in 1250 .. .‘lleivlair 3 25 ItMMI
1*2*25
1235 I 07 .... Kuslaliofia 3 10 t) 4.7
1252 1 33 .... Lincoln, 3 03 9 18
1 (Si 1 55 .... Hiverside, 2 51 8 541
1 12:2 05 ... Seddon 2 40 848
1 25 2 30 Eden 3 33 8 26
1432 70 . . Took,* Spring*... 2167 58
2 (Si 324 . Brampton 2007 31
2 10 8 40 ~*la*ed* ' 40 715
2 4.7 4 30).. .*L*ondale 1 05 6 25
4 ISt 7 IS) Arr virin'ghani hve. 1245 6 00
[> m a ml p in p in
3 20p in Eve Bii ininglmm Art* 1220 p in
10 20 Arr Meridian 5 20 a in
6 (Oil in ....New <Means 10(Ml pin
3 30,a in,.... lack son, *o3sp ui
5 (Sl'a m ... Vicksburg, 800 p in
Bead Mown ‘"EiagHta’s Head I'p
Westward —Conuect at Oxanua
with ETV & G., and at Binning
haus with C N O & T P and L &
N.
Eastward —Connect at Atlanta
with It hDGa R R Cent R Ros
GaETV&GW& A an t A & W
P*R *. %
I. Y.
\ fVBftO \VX GenfPawl A|U
Richmond if Danville li li
Passinoea * * m
- 1884,
Vitssenger Train on
the Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Line Division will be aa follows :
A*.\ ,
Express I Mall
No. 51 L*No. 58,
•_ DadyT | r Dfll|_
heave Atlanta 440 p m | 8.40 a m
Ar. Games* tile 6.57 “ j.. 10.36“
“• hull! .A 7.115 “ Hi 01“
U t!ap Ja’c 11 5.13 “ into"
TnoOua 1' I 13.04 p in
“ deuecu D ».5» “ | 1.00 “
“ Greenville. K 11.43“ | 3.47“
“ H%iiii taiil>ra F 1.114 aiu 3.50 pin
“ Gust-ouiil. .ti 3.30 " I 5.54 “
“ Charlotte. 11 | 4.10 “ . | 0.40 •*
~m STHWXKt)
* * Express | Mull
No. 50 1 Nil. 53
Daily | Daily
L’v*charlotte.... 1.45 a ill I.oopm
Ar. Gastonia .... 3.30 “ 1.45 “
“ Spartanlmrg 4.38 “ 3.45 “
“ Greenville... | 5.43 “ 4.55 “
“ Seneca 7.33 “ 1i.37 “
“ Toccoa I 8.40 “ 7.35 “
“ K Gap June. ] 9.34 “ H.;)0 “
“ Lula 10.00 " 8.50 “
“ Gainesville .. | 10.30 “ 9.35 “
“ Atlanta | 1.00 pm 11,30 pm
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. LINE BEI, LE
GOING NORTH
Leave Attaiiia 6.15 pm
Arrive at Gainesville 8.35 p m j
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A . L . REI.I.E)
GOING SOUTH.
Is-iive Gainesville 7.00 am !
Arrive Atlanta 9.30 " j
■ NO IS— LOCAL 1 HEIGHT.
GOING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte..... .6.00 a. m.
Arrive 1* Galffieys.... 1*.50 “
‘ Spartanburg. I‘2 53 p. m.
“ Greenville.. .4.15 “
“ Central 7.30 “
NO 17—LOCAL FKEIGHT.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Central 4.45 a tu
Arrive Greenville I 03 a. m. j
“ Spartanburg.. .10.20 “
Gaffreys 1.03 p. u».
“ 1 Uiarlotte 6.15 “
Alllreight trains on this road carry pas
ieueurs. All passenger trains nin
[llffiitgli to Danville anil Richmond
withoutchange, connecting at I>an-.
,ille with Va. Midland Hwy., to all
'asUrn cities, and al ATliiutu with all
in“liverjriiiK No 50 leaves llich
iioiid at 1.30 P. M. and No 51 arrives
[here al 3.50 I'. M. 53 leaves Uiehmond
1.38 A. M. 53 arrives there 7.(61 A. M.
The local freights stop at above sta
tions 30 te 30 minutes
BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITH
OUT CHANGE.
011 trains Nos 50 and 51, New fork
aud Atlanta, via Washington and
Danville, and also Gco-icd'oro and
AShv ille
On truiiisNus 53 and 53, Richinontl
and Danville, untl Washington and An
Sista.aiulSLislihiatoii and New Orie
ls. ltel”iiiig oil No 53 sleeper
Greenslmro to Richmond
Sv'-Thrnugh Ticket s on sale al Char-
Greenville, Seneca, Spurt aulmi-g,
ainWiainesville to all |>oints South,
Southwest, North aud East,
A With N KRK. 10 & from Athens
H " N K if 11 tu X Iron,
I'ulliilk Falls.
U “ K Air 1 iue lo ,k from
• Kowersville
D “ blue liaise It R to A Irom
Walhalia, $e I
K “ C4rGtl ft 10 anil from ,
Newberry. Alston »:;d Columbia ’
F “ AX3 AS U A't! to A r fr'nt
Hendersonville, Alston Ac.
G Chester A l.eunir to' A Irrim
Chester, Vorkviilr A Dallas
H K C rtiv A IMJ-A 10 A fi
Ureenslk ro, Raleje
Edwin Br.Rw.Ti.xv, Supenintemdend
A. 1 . htvrs
3nd V. P. A Gen Alan&ger.
M. St suofTER. Gen’l Pats’r A
TiP
#,*ts**ve dm; u«, ifeute MU Diamond f.o A Uie
Ihyet Mi.u nliigjidaid with Mnbl, Aia*ciiji?t %Mhuiri
hJBLUoU i mad Vk eddikg Kot*Ui.t fcjrDrv.ps,
''red stud fellvt-rod Hat Hm, Lading* Fine y Set
Flft£nd l>i«. a. Cold-pWua Collar Button, Gent* iio*d-uUi
•d WftUn ttiu.u ail 1 Set u1’9919
tLw#ti-.4 r .:..: 7h t
.tr.:ptu : p»xd/tr fin ■ mmmm
ft - - - • •‘ •* •?
NORTH-EASrERK RAILROAIL
SITPERIXTEKDEXTa OFFICE,
Athena Ga. May 10th 1884
On and after May 12th 1884,
trama on this road will mn a 8 fol
-1 W 8 : .
I ~ SO S
Leave Athens 8:00 a u
Arrive at Lula 10:00 am
“ “ AManta... 1:00 pm
“ “ Tala. Falls. 12:50 p m
NO 51
Leave Athens 4:30 p tn
Arrive at Lula 7:00 p na
Arrive Atlanta 11:30 pm
NO 50
Lv. Talu. Falls 7:40 am
“ Atlanta 8:40 am
Arrive at Lula 0:50 a m
Arrive at Athena , 1:30 p m
N 052
Leave Atlanta 4:40 pm
Arrivs a( Lula./ 7:40 pm
Arrive at Athena 3:20 p m
Tallulah Falls Accommodation .
L’v. Talu. Falls ! 6:45 pm
Ar. Rab'n f/ap Tunc. | 7:50 p m
Lv. Rab'n Gap. June. | 8:30 p m
.It*, 'lain Falls | 3:30 pm
Tallulah f alls aocommodatioua
will fun on Wednesdays and Sat
urdays. All other traina daily
Sunduys excepted. Connection
made at Lula with pasaeuger
(rains on Richmond &. Danville
Railroad, both east and west—
Tickets for sale at General office,
College ave., to all points, and in
formation furnisled with pleasure.
M SLAUGHTER,
Gen Pass Agent.
H R BERNARD, Sup.
PM TONI
A Pure Family M eHeine than*
In toxic u ten
If you arc a mechanic or firmer,
worn out witti overwork, or a mother
tun down with family or household
duties try Parker's Ginger Tonic,
If you are a lawyer, minister or lius
iness mail exhausted l>y mental strain
or anxious cares do not take intoxicat
ing stimulants, tint use Parker's Ton
ic,
If you have dyspepsia Kheiuiialisiu
Kikuey or Urinary complaints, or if
you are troubled with any disorder of
the lungs, stomech, bowels, blood or
nerves you can he cured by Parker s
Tonic.
CAUTION Refuse ail sullitiluUs.
Parker's Touic is composed of the
best remedial agents in the world, and
is entirely different from orepaia
t ions of ginger alone. Send for circu
lar
r PARLER S
HAIR BALSAM
The best, cleanest and mostecouom
leal huir dres»ing. Never fails to re
store t he youthful color to gray hair
This elegaut dressing is preferred bv
those who have ufea it, to any simi
lar article, on account ot its superior
cleanliness and purity. It contains
materials only that are beneficial to
tbe scalp ana hair
Parker’s Hair Balsam Is finely per
fumed and Is warranted to prevent
falling of tbe hair find to remove dan
draff and Itching.
HISCOX k GO
-163 William street, New York.|
50c. and $1 sizes, at all dealers In medi
cines. Great saving In buying dollar
size.
BURNHAMS
IMFKOVEU
STAND’D TURBINE
Is the l est constructed
and Uuished, gives bet
ter percentage, more
power and is sold for
less money per horse
now or. (loin auo other
Turbine in the world
teTNrw pamphlet sent free by
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with ao ® bOgurprise that
is unexamplep in what is now for the
first time offered them by the Literu
ry Revolution. Some of the liest
standard books of the world, superb
ly illustrated, richly bound, retailed
at a mere traction of former prices.
Rig Disecunts audexelusive territory
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free Write oiiii.k. John B Alueii,
I‘ubllsher, 39s Pearl Street New Yk.
“Rough 011 Rats" clears out Rats,
Mice, ir. 15c
“Rough on Corns,” for Corns Bun
ions, Ac, 15c
Thin people. “Well's Health Renew
er” restores health and vigor, cures
dyspepsii 4sc,
“Rough on Toothache,” iustnut re
lief Ue
Ladies who would retain freshness
and vivacity don't fail to try “Well's
Health Rehewer.”
“Buch-paiba," great kidney and uri
nary cure.
Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats,
mice, cleared out by Hough on Ruts.
15c “
Rough on Coughs,” troches, 15c liq
uid 35c.
ALDEN’S MANIFOLE
CYCLOPEDIA,
Over 3fNi,INM! subjects uud "iJNIO illus-
I rations, uuinerous maps, 3U volumes,
large octavo, *35.90; cheaper edition
rl.'uNl. Specimen pages free, jUO.UUO
volumes choice hooks descriptive cat
alogueS free. Rooks for exriuiuiitiou
before payment on evidence of good
faith. NOT sold hydsalers prices too
low. OHN B. ALDKN, Pub-lisher,
18 Vesey Ht. New York.
Sal t HVA I'll jii UIUAKU fur
". CpiHiree live Tuuugxi'ii or l.u<li«->
lin Jin eui li I'ouuly, Adilrc, P. W
I'i»ZKIOI.KRk i'O, PhilHitelphitr
l uo Weak and I lie (input*
1 he merry little mountain brook,
us it lightly dances over the rocks
»nd sparkles in the sunshine ou ita
nay down to the river, is pure and
. lean. It is active; therefore, it is
healthy. It is vigorous; therefore,
it resists impurity.
Hut the sluggish pool, where the
urrent is not strong enough to
keep the water in motion, is stag
nant and foul. Dirt and rubbish
ire thrown into it, and stay there.
Imp es and vile odors make >
.uer of disease and au object
oe avoided.
\\ hen the blood is strong and rich
and red, and vigorously courses its
accustomed rounds through arte
ries and veins, the system is heartv
•>nd healthy.
When the blood i- thin and poof
mid weak, impurities and defil*
mems creep into it. and h has -'o
strength to cast them out. Then
th< system runs down.
Brown's Iron Bitters contains the
■ ul, preparation of iron which can
nrkh the blood, and make it pure,
i - 1 l-»iOthv A dill*.* e
The Herald
ru ■■
E NL A KG FI)
AND
I tit* it > V El)
Thin being the great eloe
tion year, it will be one of
uniiHiial interest to all class
es of readers.
HAVING ENLARGED AND
IMPROVED THE
HERALD
We propose to make it a
live po tical PAPER, fill
I / up with the times, and
geep its readers posted on
ail important movements
of the tw T o great F#LIYI*
AL PASTIEtfi whose
orces ue already marshal
ing foi V great political
CCU TEST.
In po itic* the
HERALD
wi»l maintain in the tut lire*
uh it has in the |>a»t ; the
principles of true
,lEFFE KSO. Yf. 4. V DE -
MOCRACY!
hut will not lie biased by
any Political WlN^t.^oi-
With Justice to all, our
motto shall be,
“HEW TO THE EINE,
■LET THE CHIPS FALL
WHERE THEY MAY
TERMS
$1.50 Pr Yr
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6 Y NhW.soN Of l rs /.A Hfi
VIHCULM'ION IT IS //.V
A V L’A /. Kb A > A S A/> VER
7 1>IX MEDIUM !
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NUNDA N.Y
LADIES
REGULATING
•TONIC
TIE 6BEIT FEMILE BEWOT.
The Favorit* PrdicriptioQ of tb« *
Wonen’i Mn\ Mtiti
NUNDA, N. Y., U. 3. A.,
Foriu«ily, Buf&io, N Y.
Jor Prol-ipvut Ut« i or Falling of ih« Wool,
tiuuiation and t’luonitioa of th« Wootb bb4
ill dii*pldißiii«i:tt. Loacorriicßß or Whites, Irroc*
%I%r or PttlQful menstriunioQ, Flooding. Sick
Sid Nervous headat he, Indigostloo, Dysptptla.
Miibarn, Wt-akno** in Buck and Btom»ck,\
Scrofula Pul • lit *ide. Dizziness. Kidney Com
plaint, Bur enuee* N«i votia Frost rat lon, Depree
•ion of hpi lie. For Chmice of Life, General
Debility of Women, * L*i na’ Rmttlatimm
Tonic " hua no • quul tu (he world.
If yon have tried other remedies without ane
do not be di c -uraged. but give “ LeDiia*
Rioui.Aii o ionic” a tingU ttial. It
fail • to >r \ e guii h and permanent r elief.
If y >uaie troubled wah any weakness or
compluiiit iMiiimoa to our aex. lay aalde tbe
doctor'» prem rit t.oii for t»nre and try * I.ADima'
Rieui.k'n o Tonh , • which we guarantee wUI
poaitively vui t you.
3800 * IV given for sny cane of Female
ft eakne a or inability W'hk.h Ladim’ Rcoulat*
IN* Tonic will not cure This la a bona /Ida
offer, made by re»poiiaiblfi ladies who know
from e»p#rU/4ta what *• LaDina’ Rkoulatino
Tonio ” cmii do.
Hold by Druggl-ta. Price $1 00 per bottle, or
•lx bottle for |6.u>.
LEUCORRHaA Wash, an injection for
el dieuhsrge* common to womankind. A poet-
Rue cure ia from two to five dsya. Sold by
Sregai-tH, or aent by mail for 25 cents tn stamps.
LADIES' RECULATINC TONIC PLAB
- great imniovemeut over ail other
eeroue piasters. Fineditlly adapted to the
female ayelum Hold by druggiata or aeut hr
•ell for 2ft cents in stamps
Tli Woman § Aleilioal l»*>Uuta ia ae aaaocl
•tlon of proihineut hu!y I'hyaidant, who beve
♦accessfully ties'ed the diseases common to
tbeir sei, for year*, Treatment given to ladle#
suffering from any disease, either by mall or at
tbeinstitation. Wlies, Mothers sad Daughter*
earn obtain idvice concerning their bealth and
diseases by mail, ft •##, by sending symptom#
and description of disease Send two three cent <
Stamps for eur pamphlet to women. Addreee
Woniiru Medical institute, Nunda, H. t. :
t HmUm nt» PiuhtJ
. Xjmwh to Mm of fist aid Bottioi too Rfmoviio
*ll IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD.
iAMoMjoO t tml noocut, at Hdnt 9m tot
CQWgTiPAirtQw,
( known by trregnlsr appe
gW| tlti sour bstcbTu*, weight
tad Wndemess at pit c oinseh. despondency
uver
hlmo bottom of riba, vearinera, irritability,
tonirne coaled, pkin > '* w. hot and cold sen*
flttfeoa.eyes dull,dry p elh, td i fled and obft nict
ed Mine, irregular t ise, bad colored stools
APOPLEXY
ni Wl 1 sound in ears giddiness
oatailoa In head npryonsness. flashes of light
Wort •♦•«, lom of momorj. biiaui of Bladder and
KIDNEYS urine ‘ or light,red deposit;
WWfcl btiminp, stinging,liearingdown
MBlttiOßk, freqaent deair* to nriusN,
I *2*. dark wnlii, dnrit. uiaffMN wf
UM*BT» aarare |t na. ttuuwring or waifht near
nfcwn I t haart. Bora •«> on moving qnictly sod
wliva I*tag on Uft aid#; oat es br«JUh on axartioa.
lip an a pup 'lull or ah&rp p&tus in templaa.
ilLlUlflviiL; ayaa or band; faintnau, nauaea
Mregiay U c'aoaad by watery fluid. Hftteiiaua
llam, Ar., by uric acid in blood Bonrl Die
eidtra br corrupt matter H uruio by the peati
vllhin. fl'mlafta bv ekokina of the aecraUona
•WATIKI PIlsU, by gentle action, remoy*,
the aeuae. making a uanumatit cure sast by Rtkll tor
V, enta hex of Pilla; I ba*aa. ft uu- naataju
er'» rh. A aa.v
Th* Wenderful Efficacy of
DR. SCHENCK’S
MANDRAKE
PILLS
fl*i bean 10 fraqaeotU' aud aatisfactorily proven
that It eoaraa aiinoat aaperfluoua to way onythinx
•ova la their favor. Th* immense and constantly
lnaraasiu* demaud for (hum, both in this andfowitfii
eeautrie*. if th* beet eyideiice of their value. Tla-ir
tala to-day in the United States is for greater than
ms otlier cithartfo niedicjae. This demand is
not ■poem site, it it regular and shady. It is sot
of to-day or yesterday, it is an int;n*awe that has t»een
steadily growing )or the last What
•rathe reasitus for this grut and demand r
Dr. N. Wsut k’s Msudrskr Fillacoutain nomer
•ury. and y«t they tot with wotulerful effect ui<oia
thahver. They cleanse the stvanach and bowels of
all initagiur matter, which, if allowed to remain,
poisons the blood, and !>** hga on Malaria, Chills an i
iTaaar. and many other Meoafie#. They irive h.altli
and atransth to the digestiva organs. They crest •
aplsatite and give vhror to the * hole aystem. They
are in fact the inedieme of all others which shoul ’
ba taken in Umee like the pren nt. w hen malar J au l
other epidemic* are noting, as they prepare the »y
teiu to resist attacks of discos* of ev«ry character.
Dr. Kcbaet k** Xauilrukc Fill* are sold by all
drogglste at i>er b- i, or gent by mail. i<o«ti«aid
om receipt of pric«. 4
Dr* Vi krat-k'a Reek «*u 4 euaHuipiioi., Llv.
or I'OMflalot and in i.nglish 01
ftariuaa, is sent fret* W all. Adtirvss Dr. J. 11
tpanxc?* flk M>Ny Pbitadchahtea. Fix.
r, Puny .-.t*nf.
tlie ill> that attack
I'ttle dukln u, it i* a wi.iulci tli.t
.iiy of the ]hkj.' little youngsters
live to grow up.
, There are children who are truly
i.bjetXs .6 pity-.. They seem almost
bloodless.- Their cl.<.ek.s are thin
and pinched; their eyes are hollow;
and their skin is tightly drawn
over their .foreheads. There is
nothing he.my about tnun. They
do not enjoy their lives. They are
suffering from the debility that
leads to marasmus. Poor things!
i.*o a goc.d deed for the pule,
poor, puny, pallid child. Maud its
mother a boulc of /?rva n s Iron
Bitta \ Here is life even for tin
most delicaUaihc. most debilitated:
for the child almost given up lbr
df ad Iron i,n the blood is what tin
child needs to bring it up. The
little dlgestivi* aprarati.-s will re
cover. The pule rh»»l.-i -trill fill out.
The n-aj r. :n ■ is* t'liiff will hr
If.vclu.n;- d ti.r ih rii-rn j»r all- ~i
linthn I ■! in- . .t, '- i o l - ictst*
. .... . i in unaHif 1
- liiitiM Utt-H-MO Mm
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hnotHii »' IlilntHh.l . the world ay ■
Hit* on;/ .’j». ..j leiiiiiAcc iop the relief
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Muitxng Llulmtmt is without an equal.
It penetrate, fle.h and c.tucle tu
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an oo of pain end Inflammatlen lmpos-,
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the Brute Creation are equally wonder. |
ful. Tbo liexioau r
MUSTANG
nont is needed by nowebody in
evej y house. Every day brings news »»f
tUe ngouy 4i f an u\\ l4< I«4 aid or burn
subilued, of Hicuuistio martyr* re
stored, or a \sluuhlo liora« or ox
saved by tlio hcuibtg power oi Lliis
LINIMENT
which speedily cures such ailments of
the IIUMAaN FLL.-ll as
tthsimatUm, Sucl’lugi, Itlff
Joints, < nntrsdi.! Hum*
ai»d Vshh, 4'nU, Bruisvi and
DpiHlu*| Polsonon* Xtitcs *ml
B ** u k«t Stilhifii, I.iimeneNs, Old
Sor* a. Ulcers, i'roatbiu-s, i bil blaiits.
Sore Nip|)hi, Caked Itreast, ami
Indeed every form of external ills
eas*. It heals without scars. v
l or the JdKUTK Cueation it cures
Sprains, flwlnuy, Mltr J«»lnts,
to under, Tlantcsa Nores, Houf l>is
eaae«, Foot Kot, Screw* Worm, Scab,
Hallow Horn, Scratches, Wlnd-
S«IN) Spavin, Tltrunh, l(tngl>oue,
id Sores, Poll Evil, f ilm t aipon
the Slight an«l every otli. r ailinent
to with It tlie occupani* of (b«
Sliil.lc and Mock kind arc liable.
Th > iliexlwm iUutUug J.inltucnt
ftlw» 3 i ' r and never diattppuiuU;
audiiLj,] .fft.iveiy,
THE BESJ?
OF ALL
HOLME'SrUNIMEIfT
MOTHER’S FRIEND!
QukQtlUk graateat t*u<n(uf(a tu lhu»e oxpeoling
I* lm coofluad is a reuttdy upon which implicit cou
ftdtpc* can h* placed that will produce a oaf* |
and quick delivery— will control paiu and |
shorten th* duration of labor. Buch is “The Morn
sa’s Fiimb." Try It aud see what
A BlmiHg It 1> to Sufirtac Ftaalw,
Thi* Limment when used two or three weeks be
fore oo»llneine®t, produces a wonderful effect,
causing a very easy and quick labor, with compat
ativeiy little paiu, and leaves the mother in a con
dltion to recover quickly -or In other words to have
a good getting up. U uder its use, labor will ordina
riiy occupy much lesn than the usual time, and
(he suffering be diminished beyond expression.
The condition for which this remedy is offered 1m
of such a character as to forbid a long array of cer
tifleates Those interested iu Its use are reepeet
litlly referred to tbe huudreds who have used it.
READ THE TESTIMONIALS:
1 most earnestly entreat every female expecting
to be condned to use the '*Th« Mother’*
Fsiind.” Coupled with this entreaty, 1 will add
that during a large obstetrical practice (forty-four
years;, I have never known it to fail to produce a
safe and quick delivery.
H. J. HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
A lady from one of the counties of Middle Geor
gia, who has been acting as midwife for many
years, writes ; ”1 have disposed of ail The Motb
■ *'• Fbibn l> yon sent me, aud i am DKLIUHTELt
WITH IT. In every instance where It has been
used Us effects have been all that I could ask. 1
CONSIDER IT A ORE AT BLESSING."
A goatlemau write*: My wife used your Moth
•a’* fsn.to ether fourth confinement, and be
testimony is that she passed through it with one
half of the suffering of either of her former confine
ments, and recovered from il in much less lime.
She also recommended it to a lady friend who was
about to be confined for the first time, and she
says: *f IIAVK NEVER BEEN ANY ONKpaw*
Tisoues TMJ* GREAT TRIAL WITH SO MI CH
EASK AND BO LITTLE SUFFERING.’ ”
The name* of all these, and many others, can he
had by c*Uiag at my office.
Having haa the foregoing remedy TiuSuissli
ioaißolu Atlanta and vicinity, I now offer it to
my patrods as possessing superior merits
t am permitted also to refer to the following wen
know* dtisans of Atlanta: 0.8. Newton. Win M
Crumley, Jr., w. A. Gregg aud i> Bam. *U of whore
ora ready to testify w the menu of the piepar*
lip* Price |1 per bottle,
by
j - r.DRADVTELD.Bfs^^j^"
fir s«V if fiery.
Tuirurc '‘rfivftfiiftNAL
I ML* Ld i»tf»Sk«tu.*moTiu
X ##»li4£i Itti fcowk{ikeiiehut. bf AI.La.-.
miUTtHf. Collectad irorn biaPn’fata Records, wit a
aketoa of hi* own lifa. Uloatratad with So t lirilliug pio
tureft. Sold only by our ayeitti. Many agexilaare
Miftkißg s6u par w»«kb Oua agent bat told 7uK) <\»piaa;
aaaikar agent bat paid for two farms. it ftalis lifts wild
IM. W*wkail«w»6r# f/y&a want a profit
wft;/■ , ( r- ft r f 'rev f-« <? i at D"--.*,
r.4f... .• ' - \i *"• , ,'V;}
Mm Cat Illustrates th® Manner of U»mg
DU. PIKRC K W
fountain Nasal Injector,
MUCHE.AFL /
j
This fostrmneitt i« chpeciallv designed for tins
p-erfect application ot
ru. SASE’S CATAEEII REMEDY.
It is the only form of instrument yet invented
with which Hold L.edirine «\m be curried high
wpnnd verfvctly apphei / to all p.utsof lire aflcet'
*u nasal paHHage-, an«l tlie chamber* of ‘cavil ief
communicating tnerewith, in which Hyres ami
ulcers frequently exist, and from wfnch the ca
tarrhal disenarge generally proceed 1. The want
of Huccesa in treating l alnrth hcrotzuore )i;is
arisen largely from the impossibility of applying
remedies to these cra-Jties and chaMihork l*yu!ir
of the ordinary methods. ThiS obstacle in ihx>
way of efffctlpg cure* is entirely t ov<iro'ine l*\
•'he invention of the liouche, Its ti-«i is plcasai*'
And so simple that a child can understand it.
Full and explicit direction* accompany
each instrument. Whcu u-sodjvith this.instru
ment, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Reinedv cures recent
k •attacks of “Cold 111 tlio
” I *v a few Hpp!i«';ti
C^CATARRH
•FY i* •VntPTO.'na-I'reqi'L-nt
headache, discharge falling into throat, some
times profuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent,
offensive, etc. In others, a tlryness,
weak, or inflamed eyes,stopping up, or obstruc
tion, of naaai passages, fniglng fn ears, deaf
ness, hawking and coughing to clear throat,
ulcerations; scabs from ulcers, voice altered
nasal twang, offensive breath, impaired or totift
deprivation of sense of smell and taste, di/./.i*
n«*B, mental depression, loss of appetite, indi
gestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling *v»ugh, etc.
Only a few of these symptoms are likely to bs
present in any case at one time.
Dr. Sage’# C atarrli
with Dr. Hferee’# Nanai Douche, nnd*ac
oompanied with the constitutional treatment
which is recommended in ihe pamphlet that
wraps each bottle of the Remedy. i. u a perfect
SDOciffc for this loath-omt* lUirase, It is niMd anti
pleasant to use, containing no strong or caustio
drugs or poisons. The Uatarrf. Kerne ly»is sold at
Mcents,Douche at 60 cents,by all DruggUu.
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,RICAN LEVER WATC
fin of labor and experiment, we have at last bruokta
W WATCH. I( » - Kr, Mlodlu, W.!,L,
tnclior Lever Movement, Kxpuusiou Balauu* fain T»
na.te of the bent material, and iu ths vary baat
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k k "’* traded so aa to double tiioae amauula. far*
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p*i A at^t
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