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The soda cracker is an
ideal food. Uneeda
Biscuit are the ideal
soda crackers. Indeed,
the V -Vo
Sf all tonics
The ingredients that enter into S. S. S. and the method of com
bining and preparing them so that they build up and strengthen
every part of the body, make it the greatest of all tonics. S. S. S.Ts nature’s.
remedy—PURELY VEGETABLE— and wbikHt pr restoring the lost appe-
, ^nd other ailments common to Spring, which
td 8. 8. 8. quit, extensively and unhesitatingly
, it as the best blood partner and tonto made.
I am a maohlnlat by trade and at one time my system was
down that by 10 <'
so ran down that by 10 o’oloek every day 1 would be oom-
. exhausted, and It was with the. greatest effort that
I oonld pull through the balanoe of the day. Since takiqg
8. 8 8„ however, all this has disappeared. I am a strong.
appstlts has been whetted up so that I oan eat anything.
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my aleep is aweet and refreshing, and I know fhrther that
it has pnrlffsd my blood and put It la good condition. I
oannot apeak too highly of your great remedy, 8.8. 8.
Sirw. Broad St., Columbus, O. A. B. MONTGOMERY.
SHE POUND IT THE BEbT SPRING TONIC.
tite, overcoming that tired, hin-dowh feeling^
warn us that it is necessary to take-a tonic, it is* purifying the blood of all poisons and waste
matters so that'it can supply to the system the strength and nourishment it needs to keep it
in perfect condition during the depressing Summer months that are to follpw.
Spring is the season when' most every
one heeds a tonic. Itls nature’s time fot A* effort to pull through the day.
renewing; and changing; and as everything
puts on new life, the sap rises in vegetation,
the earth thaws out from its winter freezes,
and all respond to Spring’s call to purge
and purify • themselves, there is a great;
change also takes place in our bodies. The
blooa endeavors to throw off the poisons'and
accumulations which have formed in the
system, and been absorbed by it, from the
inactive winter life, and calls uppn every
member to assist in tbe elimination. The
system is often unequal to tlie struggle; the
appetite grows fickle, the energies give way,
the spirits are depressed, and a general run
down condition is the result.
Then the body mast have assistance—
it must be strengthened and aided by a tonic,
and S. S. S. is Hie ideal 'one. Being made
entirely from roots; Whs and barks, it does
not disagreeably affect the system in any way as do most of the so-called tonics on the market,
which contain Potash or some other harmful mineral ingredient to derange the stomach aud
digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels, or otherwise damage the health. S. S- S. tones up
the stomach and digestion and assists in the assimilation of food; it rids the system of that
always-tired, worn-out feeling, and imparts vigor and tone to every part of the body. It re
establishes the healthy circulation of the blood, stimulates the sluggish organs, and calms
the unstrung nerves which make one feel that lie is on the verge of prostration. S. S. S.
gives an appetite and relish for food that nothing else does, and by its use Ve can find our
selves with as hearty, hungry an apatite ° * ‘ t '“*
On two oooaalon* I have used 8. 8. 8. in tha spring with
fine remits. I oan heartily recommend It as a tonio and
blood purifier. I was troubled with headaohe. Indigestion
and liver troubles, which all disappeared under the use of
B. 8. 8. My; appetite, which was poor, was greatly
helped. I oan eat anything I want now without fear of In-
digestion, and my,blood has been thoroughly cleansed of
all Impurities and made rich and strong again. As a tonto
and blood purifler It Is all you ololm for it.
t purifler It la all you c
771E. Main St., Springfield, 0.
MR8. G. WIEGEL.
It acts more promptly and gives'better
and'is absolutely safe because of its vegetable purity. Dysj
tated people trill find S.. 8. S. is ju9t the medicine that is needed torTne pur
the blood, whic!n,-from its diseased or itnpure condition, is causing their trouble, as well as
for toning up dtid helping the entire system. When you take your tonic this Spring do not
experiment, but get the best—the tonic with forty years of, success behind it, and theione
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endorsed by the Dest people all over the Country—S. S. S., THE GREATEST OF ALL
TONICS. It is necessary at this time, when\he system is depleted and weakened at every
point, that the right remedy be Used—-one that is especially adapted to the condition, and
S. S. S. 1ms proved itself.to be this/eraedy for many years. If it is taken at the first sign
of Sprihg'the-patent wiHf.be so built Up and'strengrtiened that the disagreeable affections of
the season will not be felt as wanner weather comes on. • C
THE SWIFT SPEOJFIO COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
MUSIC
SHOULQ HAVE
Wsyeroas, rja., March 23.—Mr.
George W. Doen is making arrango-
ments for tbe establishment of as
Italian colony In this vounty. The
colony will be located on Mr.- Deen’
land, between this city acid Astoria
and about three milesv from yray-
cross. For some time Mr. Deen fins
been In correspondence with Rev.
Bonaventure F. Broderick of Staats-
burg, N. Y., a Catholic bishop, re
garding the establishment of a col
ony here. Rev. Broderick Is an Ital
ian and has brought many of his
people from Italy to America abd
established colonies for them. He
has made an agreement with Mr.
Deen to furnish twenty-five Italian
families for Ware county. Mr.
Deen w|ll use them for work In
sawmill, which he will erect south
of Waycross. He proposes to fur
nish the Italians with from twenty
to forty acres of farm land and con
struct each family a home of at least
three rooms. While the men are
employed In the sawmill the women
and qhlldren will clear and culUvate
the farm.
The Italians will be brought to this
country direct from Italy and an In
terpreter will be furnished until they
are acquainted with the language
here. Bishop Broderick agrees to
send to Ware county only Industrlour
Italian families and nisnrea Mr
Deen that they will make good clt
liens. '
Several places In Florida now have
It^lan colonies, and It Is said they
fire proving tb be very Industrious.
BOYS CAN ROM*
Nebraska Youths May Make Cigar
ettes in Spite of Law.
Lincoln, Neb., March 22.—The
supreme court today gave a decision
on the Nebraska antl-clgarette la*r,
which was tested In the lower courts
oil a young than -who was arretted
on the charge, of rolling a cigarette.
The effect of the:decision rendered
-today suatalnts the law In general
making the manufacture and sale
qt cigarettes Illegal lu the state, but
the rooting of a cigarette by an- In
dividual far his own use Is not con
strued as "manufacture.”
AFTER STANDARD OIL.
Yellow Pirates Lost Launch
John D. Rockefeller's.
X
SYMPATHETIC
TONED
INSTRUMENT
THIS IS INCLUDED IN
Me PH AIL PIAIMO
MADE IN BOSTON.
Ttie Finish is Excellent and the Tonal Qual
ifies are Pure. Indorsed apd sold by
Hong Knog, March 23.—A launch
owned by the Standard Oil Company
was seized and looted by pirates near
Canton yesterday. The pirates se
cured a number of rifles and one
thousand pounds of ammunition.
The United States gunboat "Callao”
7s proceeding to the scene.
soda crackers rightly
made in the first place,
rightly protected first,
last and all the time.
JSC a dut tight.
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Repairing! Repairing! Repairing!
CARRIAGES; WAGONS AND
■ ' FARM IMPLEMENTS
THE OLD FARMERS* REPAIR SHOP,
At 112 Stevens St., OH Jackson.
New Firm, Fresh Stock, Increased Facilities.
Prompt Attention, Prices Right.
HORSE SHOEING WORK A-t.
Bring on your work and let us estimate on it.
Respectfully,
Thomasvifle Coach and Carriage Co.
LOUIS F. MAIRE. M. o. IlOURKE.
Remember the spot, 118 Stevens street, off Jackson, formerly Werts
What the Farmers all Say
About the Ellwood Fence*
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy, nnd on account of the great
merit nnd popularity of Foley's Hon
ey and Tar many Imitations are of-
.'ered for the genuine. These worth-
ess Initiations have similar sounding
unmet.' Beware of them. The gen
uine Foley's Honey and Tar la In a
yellow package. Ask ror It and re
fuse any substitute. It is the beat
remedy for coughs aud colds.
Everybody agrees that Metcalfe la
no Hoke 8m!th neighborhood.
C. C. COCROFT & BRO.
Thontasville, .... Georgia.
m
There is a remedy over sixty
yesrs old—Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral. Of course you have
heard of improbably have used
it. Once lathe family, it stays;
the one household remedy for
coughs and hard colds on the
a’KiTisW
5
flyer's
. . _ -SUtUF-UHLU.
Increase the activity o
The Ellwood is pig tight, horse high, and bull strong. It
has no wraps to slip, no welds to break, is very handsome -
is more durable than any other, and just as cheap as the -
cheapest, so why not use the Eilwood? It is made especially -
for a hog fence and is absolutely guaranteed—If you are
ing to do any fencing write me before buying and I wi®>-
take pleasure in quoting you my very lowest prices. If then\
can’t sell you I certainly wont do >on any harm, and might 1
help you to buy cheaper elsewhere. We give all inquiries T
prompt and careful a>»erUci * when favored with an order V
ship it out promptly, ‘ *
John B. Burney Hardwire Store/Boston, Ga.
the Gu.no In-lcail of
.puttlnv in .mall stream Bat-
Ufr* “* kt * Light Run-
EBfc W and chaina.
htoWag'.grt out of tlx. Urge
Mpper. »o.a any quantity. No
mat. annul stump, and Knda.
slmpltat ana Stmngcat Dla-
irihutoroo the market. AwenL
“ " Everywhere jj*.
tt your dealer
wwfta.
Write.—
J. C. Covington,
Patent Owner.
Clio, S. C.
Distributing Agt.
J. D. WEED * Co., /
■■«■■■■■■■ Biuiiiiinmi
J. W. COCHRAN & SONS,
—DEALERS IN—
Horses and Mules,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, ROAD "
: WAGONS, ROAD
CARTS, HARNESS. SADDLERY, COLLARS,
PADS. WHIPS, AXLE GREASE, ETC., ETC.,
We have bought the J. S. Cllf ton Wagon, Buggy and Harness bu.l-
;aeia located at the Cotton Ware hou *e on Maditon itreet, and are now
prepared to Serve our friends and c ^uitomerg In thla line with the very
beat quality of goods at
PRICES THAT ARE BIGHT.
We buy for «pot cash with all discounts off and aell for small profit
will be to your Interest to see us before you buy.
J. W.‘ COCHRAN & SONS.
Btablee on Crawford Street. store Rooma on Madison street
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