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A LAZY LIVER
May be only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would be a stupid as
well as savage thing to beat a weary or starved man because he lagged
in his work. So in treating the lagging, torpid liver it is a great
mistake to lash it with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver is but an
indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled body whose organs are weary
with over-work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion
and nutri'.icn. Put them in working order and see how quickly your
liver will become active. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has
made many marvelous cures of "liver complaint,” or torpid liver,
by its wonderful control over the organs of digestion and nutrition. It
restores the normal activity of the stomach, increases the secretions of
the blood-making glands, cleanses the system of poisonous accumu
lations, and so relit . vs the liver of the burdens imposed upon jt by the
defection of other organs. *
Symptoms. If you have bitter or
bad taste in the morning, poor or vari
able appetite,coated tongue, foul breath,
constipated or irregular bowels, feel
weak, easily tired, despondent, frequent
headaches, pain or distress in "small of
back, ” gnawing or distressed feeling in
•tomaeba perhaps nausea, bitter or sour
. *risings" in tbroafc after eating, and
kindred symptoms of weak stomach
*nd torpid liver, or biliousness, no
medicine will relieve you more promptly
or cure you more permanently than
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
Perhaps only a part of the above symp
toms will be present at one time and
yet point to torpid liver, or biliousness
and weak stomach. Avoid all hot bread
and biscuits, griddle cakes and other
indigestible food and take the " Golden
Medical Discovery" regularly and stick
to itp use until you are vigorous and
Of ffolden Seal root, which is one of
the prominent ingredients of " Golden
Medical Discovery,” Dr. Roberta Barth-
olow, of Jefferson Medical College, says:
•Very useful os a stomachic (stomach)
tonic and in atouic dyspepsia. Cures
gastric (stomach) catarrh and head
aches accompanying same.”
Dr. Grover Coe, of New York, says:
•Hydrastis (Golden Seal root) exercises
an ^special influence over mucous sur
faces. Upon the liver it acts with equal
Certainty and efficacy. As a cholagogue
i liver invigorator) it has few equals.”
>r. Coe also advises it for affections of
the spleen and other abdominal viscera
eeaenllv^nnd for scrofulous and gland*
alar diseases, cutaneous eruptions) in*
fink.. diarroea,
Keral affections
peculiar to womenT^cd in all chronic
derangements liver, also for
chronicJaflammatlton of bladder, for
which/Dr"it is one of the
mostfreliable ageKls of cure "
Prdf John King, M D , late of Cin
cinnati author of the American Dis
pensatory, gives it a prominent place
among medicinal agents, reiterates all
the foregoing writers have said about
it. as does also Prof. John M. Scudder,
M. D„ late of Cincinnati. Dr. Scudder
•ays: "It stimulates the digestive pro
cesses and increases the assimilation of
food. By these means the blood is en
riched. * * # * the consequent improve
ment on the glandular and nervous sys
tems are natural results.” Dr. Scudaer
further says, *‘n relation to its general
effect upon the system, there is no medi
cine in use about which there is such
general unanimity of opinion. It is urn-
tersally regarded as the tonic, useful
In all debilitated states # *
digestion, debility,
Prof. Finley -Ellingwood, M. D., of
Bennett Medical College, Chicago, says
of Golden Seal root: " It la a most
superior remedy in catarrhal gastritis
(inflammation of the stomach),chronic
constipation, general debility, in con
valescence from protracted fevers, in
prostrating night-sweats. It is an im
portant remedy in disorders of the womb.”
(This agent, Golden Seal root* is an
important ingredient of Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription for woman’s weak
nesses, as well as of the " Golden Med
ical Discovery.”) Dr. Ellingwood con
tinues, ” in all catarrhal conditions It
is useful.”
Much more, did space permit, could
be quoted from prominent authorities
as to the wonderful curative properties
possessed by Golden Seal root.
We want to assure the reader that
"Golden Medical Discovery” can be
relied upon to do ^11 that is claimed for
Golden Seal root in the cure of all the
various diseases as set forth in the
above brief extracts, for its most
prominent and important ingredient is
Golden Seal root. This agent is, how
ever, strongly reinforced, and its cura
tive action greatly enhanced by the
addition, in just the right proportion
of Queen’s root, 8toue root, Black
Cherrvbark, Bloodroot. Mandrake root
and chemically pure glycerine. All of
these are happily ana harmoniously
blended into a most perfect phar
maceutical compound, now favorably
known throughout most of the civilized
countries of the world. Bear in mind
that each and every ingredient entering
into tne " Discovery" has Teceived tne
endorsement oi tne. leading medical
men ot our land, who exTQI each article
named aoove in ~tl7e tilgtiest termf
nqmea anove in The fnghestrtermf
What other ipetlicine pul upHor sale
through^ druggiefs can show any suefl
protesswniil endorsement ? 'For dys
pepsia, liver troubles, all chronic catar
rhal affections of whatever name or
nature, lingering coughs, bronchial,
throat and lung affections, the "Dis
covery” can bo relied upon as a sover
eign remedy.
A little book of extracts treating of
all the several ingredients entering into
Dr. Pierce’s medicines, being extracts
from standard medical works, of the
different schools of practice will 'be
mailed free to any one asking (by postal
card or letter), for the same, addressed
to Dr. R. V. Pie
card or letter), for the same,
. _ ’ierce, Buffalo, N., Y., and
the writer’s full post-office ad
dressplainly written.
Don’t accept a substitute of unknown
composition for this non-secret medi
cine OF KNOWN COMPOSITION.
« B, A Every mother feels a
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of her life. Becoming
A mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and
danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery.
Mother's Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great
pain and danger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman’s
severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided
S r its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or
oomy; nervousness, nojsea and other distressing conditions are
overcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the
serious accidents so common to the critical
hour are obviated by the use of Mother’s
Friend. “It is worth its weight in gold,”
says many who have used it. $1.00 per
bottle at drug stores. Book containing
valuable information of interest to all women, will
be sent to any address free upon application to
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because where they are once worn they are
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WEEKLY TIMES-ENTEBPBISF, F EBRVARY VS, 1907.
PURE FOOD LAW.
j Big Appropriation Asked to Make it
Effective.
I Washington, Feb. 0.—“Within five
j years it is probable that we shall
j have pure food laws throughout the
: country that are uniform In stand-
| ards and in definitions of adultera*
j tiout* ’’ said Secretary Wilson, com
menting on the activity of various
state legislatures in ennacting laws
which conform closely to the nation
al pure food and drug act.
“Already many states have on
their statue books excellent laws reg
ulating food products and we are In
formed that other states have meas
ures pending before their legisla
tures which in a short time will be
parsed. Ohio has flrst-class pure
food laws and they are executed by
a State Food and Dairy Commission.
A pure food bill, corresponding with
the national law, Is pending before
the Indiana legislature and a simi
lar measure has been prepared for
introduction In the legislature of In-
linois. Several states already have
passed laws adopting the definitions
and the principles of the law enacted
by the Congress, among those states
being Gcdrgia, Iowa, Louisiana, Ver
mont nnd Pennsylvania.”
In a statement made a few days
i ago bsforo the House Committee on
j Agriculture. Dr. H. H. Wiley, chief
I of the Bureau of Chemistry of the
I Department, of Agriculture, predic-
j ted that In a brief time, there would
I be an end to all the confusion in the
j various states arising from the enaet-
I ment of the national pure food law.
MRS MILLER DIES.
Passed Away at Her Home
Town Yesterday.
Mrs. Eliza Miller, wife of W. W.
Miller a well known farmer, who ro-
sldes about 4 1-2 miles from Thom-
asville near the Coffee road, died at
her home yesterday morning after
an illness of long duration.
Mrs. Miller was well known and
universally loved by those of her
com mu li it... She will be missed by
a host of friends. She is survived
by her husband and two children,
Mr. Jonathan Miller, a popular ru
ral mail carrier, and Mrs. Mollie
Hancock.
The funeral services will be con
ducted at the home this morning,
Rev. A. W. Bealer officiating, and
the burial will take place at Laurel
Hill cemetery at 10 o’clock.
CooMdgc Happenings.
The needed rain has fallen, fol
lowed by excellent weather for far
mers to cure their pork.
Rev. J. B. Alligood filled his reg
ular appointment here Saturday and
Sunday. Hereafter the Saturday
meeting before the third Sunday in
each month will be discontinued.
Mrs. L. D. Carlton and W. H. Mon-
crlef visited Moultrie Monday.
Mr. F. Magahee and Mr. H. Nan
kin prominent merchants of Coolidge
visited Thomasvllle Tuesday.
Mr. B. B. Jones, of Parkersvllle,
visited his brother Mr. \V. A. Jones
Sunday. , .
Mr. W. E. Parker, of Meigs vis
ited home folks this week.
Mr. Andrew Myrick of Grady
We Have in Slock and Offer for.Salethe Flip
-
lowing New and Second-hand Ma- 1
chinery, Subject to Prior Sales.
NEW MACHINERY.
j ii was the purpose of the Agrlcul- country, and Mrs. Cora Mash of
I tural Department to employ in the Thomasvllle, were happily married
25, 35 40 H. P. Stationary Horlzonttal Return Tubular Boilers.
10, 16, 30 H. P. Self-contained Horizontal Return Tabular Boilers.
3. 6, 7, 10 H. P. Upright Boilers.
6, 10, 16, 30, 25, 30, 35, 40 H, P. Center Crank Engines.
2 3x2x3 Steam pumps.
2 4 1-2x2 3-4x4 Steam pumps.
2 5 1-2x3 1-2x5 Steam pumps.
1 6x4x6 Steam pump.
2 2” Gardner Governors.
1 1 1-2 Gardner Goveruor.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY.
! enforcement of the national law,
I chemists who work In the pure food
departments of the states; but an
amendment has been made to the
agricultural appropriation bill pro
hibiting the payment of any em
ployee of any «tato county or mu
nicipal government for such services.
By officials of the department tills
amendment Is regarded as a mistake
They believe that It will bo scarce
ly possible to obtain chemists who
are familiar with pure food work
without employing some of those
now In the service of stnto and mu
nicipal governments. It Is pointed
out that a great majority of chemists
are not qualified for this special kind
of work, becouse they have had no
experience In It.
Secretory Wilson has asked Con
gress for an appropriation of $460,-
000 to enforce the pure food law,
as he figures that it will require
about $10,000 a year to carry the
law Into effect In each state.
nt thp residence of Rev. H. B. Nes
mith on February 2nd. Their many
friends wish th<An a Joyful life.
Miss Pittman, of Autreyvtlle, Is
spending the week here, the guest of
Miss Fannlo Folsom.
Mr. J. L. Bannister and sister,
Miss Loula, and Miss May Shefllold
visited Moultrie Sunday.
Prof. Timmerman, principal of
the Coolidge school, was called by
telegram Sunday, morning to Stock-
ton to the bedsido of his father who
Is seriously 111.
We had forgotten In our last 1 to
montlon the fact that Mr. and irfrs.
W. B. Drew are now running the ho
tel at this place. They are good cit
izens and we are glad to know that
they are doing well In their new un-
dertaklng. Coolidge now has three
progressive socret orders, towlt:
Masons. Woodmen and Odd Fellows.
UNION MEETING.
Will Take Place at Rig Ochlockonec
Baptist Church.
The union meeting of the Thomas
county division will meet with the
Big Ochlockonee Baptist church on
Friday before the fifth Sunday In
March, next, and the following in
teresting program has been arran
ged;
First query; "If we sin shall we
be forgiven?” led by Rev. D. H. Par
ker: alternate Rev. A. E. Stephen-
BEWARE OF "DIGESTIVES.”
The Only Way to Cure Stomach Dis
orders Is by Strengthening the Di
gestive Organs.
20, 100 H. P. Stationary Horlxonta
I Return Tubular Bollera.
25, 10 H. P. Engines.
1 Open Head Wood Planer,
1 3x2x3 Duplex Steam pump.
1 8x6x10 Duplex Steam pump.
1 20 H. P. Locomotive Type Return Tubular Boiler.
2 20 H. P. Engines.
A large line of pulleys In atock.
All of the second hand machinery 1$ In good condition and we CM
make prompt shipment of all orders. All Inquiries and orders will
have prompt attention.
D. T. SUTHERLAND,
Machine Works and Foundry, Balnbrldge, Ga,
C. R. RAWSON,
Prftident.
1,1. BACON.
Vice President.
Albany Machinery C)n;m/
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BNOINKS.
boilbrs,
Mill And Railroad Supplies) saw miua
Farm Implements, wood working
Albany, 8a.
WE CALL ATTENTION
TO OUR
LARGE STOCK
Second" query. "If the gospel has
not been preached to all nations
what did John mean In Revelation
14-6?” I.ed by Rev. T. A. White:
alternate Rev. D. H. Parker.
Third query: "Why Is there so
much lethargy and Indifference on
the part of church members at this
and time?” Led by H. B. Nes
ts Itb and R. G. Jackson.
This program was prepared by the
older of the church In conference.
W. W. Dekle, T. W. Carr, H. J.
Oaulden and G. J. Simpson, commit-
be.
"Suffered day and night the tor
ment of Itching pile*. Nothing
—Hon. John R. Garrett. Mayor,
helped me until I naed Doan’s Oint
ment. It cured me permanently •
Girard, Ala.
The ordinary pepsin tablet has
ruined more itomaebs than all oth
er causei combined. While It'given
temporarily relief, It leaves the di
gestive system weaker than ever,
and the tablets must be continued
with Increased frequency.
The only way to permanently
cure stomach troubles Is by strength
ening the digestive organs with a
Ml-o-na stomach tablet tuken before
meals. In this way the remedy pre
pares the stomach for the food an(l
excites tho secretion of grastlc juices
so that, when the food Is eaten, the
stomach Is prepared to digest it.
If Ml-o-na was a mere digestive, |
It would be taken after eating, so as j
to mix with tho food, but then per-[
manent relief would not be gained.
Ml-o-na stomach tablets are sold
only In a neat vest box, convenient
for the purse or vest pocket, and cost
but 50 cents.
Montgomery A MacIntyre have
seen so many curei made by Ml-o-na
stomach tablets that they give a
guarantee with every box that the
money will be refunded If the reme
dy falla to give aatlafactlon. You
run no risk In using all-o-na, for yt>u
are stir* to be cured at trifling ex
pense, or else yonr money will be re
turned.
TRACTION ENGINES, GASOLINE
ENGINES, THRASHING MACHINES
TOWERS AND TANKS, HEAVY MA
CHINERY, ENGINES AND BOILERS
SAW MILLS.
Call and see us.
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From
the cotton
field to prosperity,
nnd n large, constantly
growing bank account awaits you
if you plant, fertilize and cultivate your crop with system
The most important thing it to apply to your toil, about ten
days before seeding, a plant food in the shape of 400 to 1000
pounds of high grade
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers
per acre on fewer acres. If you follow this advice,
cotton will be waist high by the time miny of your "exten
sive culture” neighbors are hoeing over their crop the first
time* Then too they may have used a poor grade
fertilizer. Insist upon having only VlRGlNlA-
Carouna Firtiuzirj—accept no substitute.
Ask your dealer for a copy of our handsome new
almanac, or write us for one—it is free.
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