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LAZY LIVER
May be only a tired liver, or a. starved liver. It Mould be a stufrid m
veil as savage thing to beat a weary or starved nan because he lagged
in his work. So in treating the lagging, torgid liver it is a great
mistake to lash it with strong drastic drugs. ATorpid liver is but an
Indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled body whose organs are weary
with over-work. Start with the stoniach and allied organs of digestion
and nutrition, ft* titan in working order knd see how quickly your
liver will become active. Dr. Fierce’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 ^cumu
lations, and so relieves the liver of the burdens imposed upon it by the
defection of other organs.
Symptoms. If you have bitter or
bad taste in tbs morning, poor or vari
able appetite,coated tongue, fonl breath,
constipated or irregular bowels, feel
Weak, easily tired, despondent, frequent
headaches, pain or distress in "small of
back,” gnawing or distressed feeling in
f omach, perhaps nauson, bitter or sour
rir “ti* '*■ ‘ " *
sympi
and torpid liver, or biliousness, no
medicine will relieve you mors promptly
or cure you more permanent ly than
Sr. 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 blliousncts
and weak stomach. Avoid all hot brrtid
and biscuits, griddle cakes and oilier
f ndiccstihio food and take the " Golden
Medical Discovery” regularly and itick
to iti tut until you are vigorous and
Strong.
Of Golden 8ea! root, which is one of
the prominent ingredients of "Golden
Medical Discovery,” Dr. Roberta Barth-
obw, of Jefferson Medical College, saysi
"Very usefnl as a stomachic (stomach)
tonlo and in atonic dyspepsia. Cures
gastrio (stomach) catarrh, and head-
•ohos accompanying same.”
> Dr. Grover Coe, of New York, says:
"Hydrastis (Golden Beal root) exercise!
an especial influence over mucous sur-
1 laces. Upon the liver it sots with equal
certainty and efficacy. As a eholagogue
(liver Invigorator) it has few equals.”
Dr. Coe also advisee it for olfactions of
the spisen and other/abdominal viscera
«tnerallr.jmd for scroiuloni and aland-
vilar diseases, cutaneous eruptions] in-
digestion, debility, cbronin_diarrhea,
constipation, also in several affections
Bteu(lar td womerCSod in all chronic
derangements V,liver, also for
dhronleJiifjsnmiaUUn of bladder, for
. whlch/Dr. "Cb^saih "It it one ol tbe
eliable agents of core "
_ John King, M D , late of Cin-
slnnatft* ainhee of the American Die-
Mnratouy, give* it a prominent place
•mong medicinal agents, reitoratea ail
toe foregoing writers have said about
tt. as does also Prof. John M. Scudder,
M. D., late of Cincinnati. Dr. Scudder
■ays: "It stimulates the digestive pro-
oesses and increases the assimilation of
la id. By these means <Ae blood it ea-
ricked. * * * * the consequent imple
ment on the glandular and nervous sys
tems are natural results." Dr. Bcudder
farther says, "in relation to its general
effect upon the system, there it no mtdi-
dot in tut about tchtch then it tueh
general unanimity of opinion. It Is w«(-
•srsaffv regaided as tht tonic, useful
In all debilus’eri atftee * * *.»
IgWOC .
Bennett Medical College, Chicago, says
of Golden Beal root: "It is a most
superior remedy in catarrhal gastritis
(inflammation of the stomach),chronio
constipation, general debility, in con
valescence from, protracted fevers, in
prostrating night-sweets. It it an im
portant remedy in dieordtrt 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. Ellingwond con
tinues, "in all catarrhal conditions it
is usefnl.”
Much more, did space permit, conld
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 all that is claimed for
Golden Beal root in the cure of air the
various diseases as set forth in tht
above brief extracts, for Us most
imminent and important ingredient it
lolden Seal root. This agent is, bow
ever, strongly reinforced, and its cura
tive action greatly enhanced by the
addition, in just the right proportion
of Qneen’t root. Stone root, Blaek
Chorrybark, Bloodroot, Mandrake mot
and chemically pure glyoerine. All of
these are happily ana harmoniously
blended into'it most perfect phar-
. mind, now favorably
known throughout most of tbe civilized
endorsement 01 me leamna mffljCM
men 01 our land, who extol eacn ariicfs
nature, lingering coughs, ‘ bronchial,
throat and long affections, the "Dis
covery* can be relied upon a* a sover
eign remedy.
A little book of extract* treating of
all the several ingredients entering Into
Dr. Pierce’s medicines, being extract*
from atandard medical work*, of tbe
different achool* of practice will be
giving the writer’! full poat-offlee ad
dress plainly written.
Don’t accept a substitute ol unknown
composition for this non-secret Man*.
CINE or KNOWN C0MP08IT10N.
MASTERED
In Tea Week*
CHARTER MJtes'S
^ simple rules. Learned in one-half
time required for old systems. Hundreds
taffe* firm *11 cm
toe roam onwr mgm to twelve Vk?
courses. Bend for the proof.
'BOOKKEEPING Uu.ht by "Actual
Business Transactions" from the start.
The most practical and comprehensive
course taught In the Bouth. One who oom-
K tea our course can keep any«set of books
any Una of business.
TELEGRAPHY. This department Is In
charge of sn operator of twenty years* prao-
tlcal experience. Railroad wins run Into
- — employ all of our graduate*.
nfor Each of Our Graduates. <1 Good Board at from 312.00
Write today tot Handsomely Illustrated Catalog.
Crams by Mill. J. O. BAGWELL, Preg., 196 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Gm.
school. Wt havs contracts with railroads to s
WORK STOPPED
ON TAMPA NOR.
Will Probably Start Up
Again The First of
The Year.
Mr. Albert Pringle talks very In
terestingly of tlie iuogress of the
Tampa Northern Railroad toward
Thomasvllle. The road is now com-
deted from Tampa to within eignt
idles’ of Brooksville, and trains are
low-running over that track, coimnff
nto Brooksville over the Brooksville
tnd Hudson road. The country tra-
/ersed by this line between Tampa
and Brooksville Is practically with
out transportation, and it opens up
ne of tho most fertile sections of
•’lorlda, In addition to it* access to
nilllons of acres of virgin timber.
The woyk on tho Tampa Northern
as been stopped, except for the com-
iletlon of partly finished work, bat
oi official of tliut company has sta-
od recently, that it Is his opinion
bat tbe financial conditions will bo-
ome again satisfactory, and work
-osumed by January first.
The Importance of this through
jystem to Thomasvllle, and this sec-
don It Is not easy to overestimate. It
till put us on the main line of an-
ither trunk line, and nearer by hours
to Tampa and Intermediate points,
developing south of TbcsasvUl*. *
joctlon which now has no direct con
nection with this city, and from
which Thomasvllle should expect a
large sharj of trade.
In addition it la an Interesting
ountry. replete with natural won
ders, underground rivers, sinks of
enormous proportions, caves and tbe
like. Tbe substance is limestone
rock and it is supposed that these
sinks were formed by tbe caving In
of this soft strata.
BOLD BY. W. I. WRITE, OOOUDOE, On.
YOUR
MONEY
Your money will increase undei
your very eyes if you will save and
make a bank account. Add as you
can to tho pile and you’ll wonder I 1
a magician Isn’t behind the increase
And remember a bank account wll
give you that taanding and Influent"
in the business world without whirl,
your rise would be decidedly con
uf an up-hill proposition.
Bank with a good bank.
SAW MILL MEETING.
At Moultrie Discussed Lumber Sit
uation.
Moultrie, Ga., Nov. 14.—A meet
ing of prominent saw mill men of
tbla county was held in Moultrie yes
terday tor tbe purpose of discussing
the lumber situation and trying to
adopt some means of improving con
ditions. Tb* high price of timber,
sharp decline in tbe price and de
mand for lumber, a scarcity of cars
and high labor with tho present
stringency In the money market has
put the mills In a very gloomy condi
tion. A prominent lumberman aald
that as an Instance of the decline
In lumber b* had a quality of A. L.
stuff on band that ho la offered
twelve dollars a thousand for. One
rear ago he had advance orders for
all he sould furnish at twenty-six
dolltn per thousand. There ap
pears no prospect tor sn Immediate
Improvement In the conditions un-
leas the mill* abut down to make a
decided curtailment of the output
DEMOCRATIC
NALT. COM.
Meets At French Lick
to Discuss Big
Convention.
French Lick, Ind. Nor. 14.—Chair
man Thomas Taggart of the Demo
cratic National Committee, announ
ced today that he had lsued a call
(or a meeting of members of the com
mittee at French Lick on November
22nd. The time and place for the
next Democratic National Convention
will be dscussed, among other sub
jects. but no Anal action will be tak
en. Tho time and place for anothe*-
meeting of the committee to decide
as to tho national convention will
also bo fixed.
' Cities that are applicants for the
convention aro Chicago, Louisville,
Cincinnati. St. Louis, St. Paul. Mil
waukee and Atlantic City. Members
of the national committee will be
here three or four days. Many of
them will be accompanied by their
families. Chairman Taggart wf?*
leave tomorrow with some o the
Eastern members for the meeting.
Sobg Mine
Every mother feel, a
great dread of tbe pain
and danger attendant upon
the most critical period
of her life. Becoming
■ mother ahould be a aource of joy to all, but the suffering ana
danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery.
Mother’s Friend i, the only remedy which relieves women of the great
pain and danger oi maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman’s
severest trial ii not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided
by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or
gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions aro
overcome, the system it made ready for the coming event, and tha
serious accidents so common to the critical
hour are obviated by the use of Mother’s Qfl ,rvCff%/k|r\9<r>
Friend. “It is worth its weight in gold,” j)jglRINfr'H'*
says many who have used it. ti-oo per llti VllU'wQ <Jt
bottle at drug stores. Book containing
valuable information of interest to all women, will
be sent to any address free upon application to
CJtAOnOO REGULATOR OO. c Atlanta, fls,
Friend
You Wear the Watch
WHILE PAYING FOR IT -
We will tell you an Klein. Waltham or Hamilton
Watch on payments to easy you w»ll not mitt the
money—$1.N per week, and you wear the watch while
payine for it.
These watches are the recoenited standard time-
E ieccs of the world—ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED,
veryone should own a reliable watch.
We want you to see our handsomely illustrated cata
logue. It tells you all about time. Write for it today.
W. R. EDWARDS & CO. t
41 Central Av,„ ATLANTA, GA
NOTICE—-W# also havs ■ nice propasiriow (of yon to represent m
in yonr town. Will not interfere with your present position.
NEW BOXES
For tho Post Ofllco Were Received
And Placed in Shane Yesterday.
been listening to the kicks on the
boxes, put In the postofflee when It
was built, ever since It wax finished
and has done everything In his power
to remedy the troubles. He baa at
the present time gotten new boxee
or the whole office and they are In
'ne working order. Tbe appearance
la just the same, In fact they are
duplicated, the only difference be
ing In the working of them. The
new ones are working like a charm
and everybody appreclatee tho ef
forts In this direction by the Poet-
YOUNG MAN HAS
NEW THEORY
Human Life Seems Centered In Stomach.
All Else Is Secondary.
Bank of Coolidge
FIRE AT HAND’S HOME.
Mr. Hand’s Resldnce at Pelham
Damaged by Flames.
Pelham. Oa., Nev. 14.—Tile beau
tiful residence of Hon. J. L. Hand at
this place was badly damaged by Ore
yesterday morning. * The Are was
discovered In the attic shore the
third story at about ten o'clock, and
had gained good headway before a
stream conld be gotten npon the
flames. The slate root with which
the house la covered, confined the
Ire and while this prevented the de
struction of the house, It also made
the fire n very difficult one to fight,
md the local firemen did splendid
work.
Water, smoke and Ore damaged
the house and furniture to the
amount of about (3,000, fully cover
ed by Insurance.
Confcds In Augusta.
Capt. Jno. Triplett returned yes
terday from Augusta where he at
tended the Confederate reunion,
reports a very fine meeting and says
the treatment by the Augusta people
could not be Improved upon,
Although there was not so large a
crowd present tho enthualaam mani
fested was great Capt Triplett was
honored with a seat In one of the
carriages reserved for the big ones.
Mr. 0. T. Stuart also attended from
Thomasvllle.
M4Y NOT ELECT.
CAPITAL 415,000.
Miss Lucy Parker la In Honttrte
for a few days aa the guest of her
UNDIVIDED PROFITS $1,500. I sister. Mist Dearie Parker.
Bishop uf Georgia Diocese at Spec-
( ial Convention.
Thore Is n atrong probability, It la
understood, that a special conven
tion will not be called by tbe Dlo-
co'o of Georgia of the Episcopal
church tor the purpose of electing
a bishop, but that the election will
ha held In abeyance until tbe regular
annual convention which la to be
held at St. Paul's church, Augusta,
In May. Tbe annual meeting of all
tbe parish ea in tbe diocese occurs
the first Monday after Easter, when
delegatee to the regular convention
are elected by each of the chnrchea.
It la understood to be the opinion
of the standln g committee of tbls
dioceee that Bishop Nelson being
willing to take care of the Interests
of tbe old diocese, as well aa of the
new one, which he was elected to
serve, until the regular convention
la held.' that there la no argument ne
cessity to call a special convention,
and that time for the regular con
vention being near at hand, it will
be well to postpone the election un
til that time.—Brunswick fcews.
Mias Verna McLaughlin, who has
been taking a coarse In shorthand
and typewriting at the Thomaarille
Business College, has accepted a po
sition with the Philips Lumber Co.
Tbe Immense success which has fol
lowed L. T. Cooper daring the past
year with his new preparation baa ex
ceeded anything of tbe kind ever be
fore witnessed in most of the leading
cities whore the young man has intro
duced the medicine. Cooper has a
novel thoory. He believes that tho hu
man atomach Is directly responsible
for moBt disease. To quote his own
words from an interview upon his ar
rival In an eastern city: “Tho average
man or woman cannot be t '.ck It the
stomach la working properly. To be
sure, there are diseases of a virulent
nature, such aa cancor, tuberculosis,
diabetes, etc., which are organic, and
are not traceable to the stomach, but
even fevers can. In nine cases out of
ten, be traced to something taken into
the stomach. All of this half-sick,
nervous exhaustion that la now so
common, la caused by the stomachic
conditions, and it la because my rem
edy will and docs regulato the stom
ach that I am meeting with such cuo*
gestlve apparatus that fs doing its fnlI
duty, getting every particle of vitality
oat of all food by transferring It to tbe
bowels In a perfectly digested state—>
this above all else brings health."
Mr. A, C. Brock, chef of tho Brock
Restaurant, Market District, Boston,
Mass, who is n staunch believer In Mr.
Cooper’s theory and medicine, has thill
to Bay: “I bad chronic Indigestion for
over throe years. I suffered terribly,
end lost about thirty pounds. I was a
physical wreck when I started this
Cooper medicine, a month or so ago,
Today I am as well as I ever was In
my life. I am no longer nervous, my
food does not distress me In the least,
and I have a splendid appetite. I am
gaining flesh very rapidly—In fact, at
the rate of a pound a day. I would
not believe any medicine on earth
could have done for me what this baa
done. It la a remarkable preparation
and Mr Cooper deserves all bis suo-
Wo recommend tbe Cooper prepara
tions as being remirksble medicines.
“To sum tbe matter up—a sound dl—R. Thomas. Jr..
GIVEY0U<p3Z
$113.00
Yon Rally get that mark piano
valss (res by join In* oat club mow
fonniai. Oar wondeifui club yiaa of
piano lelllfi* make* it eaaier to ora a
piano than to want lor one.' You cm
Join i dub and bare * M|illcnl
piano mat to your homo at once. Yen
have the u*t aa4 enjoyment ol It while
you are paying lor It iu lime aauu as
the club mature*. Iu u abort time you
own a beautiful plaao that would cut
you aot lew than $40* aaywhere el**.
By making and aelllag In lota of out
hundred instead ol a tingle piano at a time,
we can tarabhoor member* with n redly
genuine HOO New Scale Luddeu It Bate*
Piano lot 1317—a caah uvlag of 111).
Ol conne. there la bin little pradt to tho mak
ere at this price. The profft On one piano I* ladgaid*
cant—only by farming a club of one hundred b It worth white.
The Ludden & Bates
& PIANO
U a wrktly high-grade lutrumeat with Iu price made moderate by cur club pUa. A written guara*-
tee loc a lifetime. Ha* «pec ial copper wound aid steel string* throughout. Pull cabinet grand,
balanced male, aa perfect a* thill caa mak* it. Double repeating action, with light area
Genuine Ivory key*. Bread fnl case* of fa ary walnut, mahogany or ash, lined thraeshoct with birds
eye maple. Ton* full gsd rich, with that peculiar ringing” quality found only la the highest
grade of plana*.
la case of the death of the head of tho family wg cancel the club contract and mak* you aa
ouright preeent of tho unpaid balance. The piano then belong* to you abeoiuerty, Tib free HI*
itmranct ha* allowed the completion of many a musical education, and b worth your consider a lion.
It b practkally aa assurance that you will aot lo** your piano through Inability to pay due*.
Write « at ooc* foran application blank and complete description of different *tyl*aof tabk.
well made, attract!'
tho gum Sou uf mu* in
t will delight y
- nrtmmefii. A
f go with each piano. Writ* for tell informtUon of the club that I* now forming.
LUDDEN & BATES, Southern Music House,
Savannah, Ga.
' The new Gun and Bicycle Shop is now
eady to do your work such as guns, bicycles,
runks, sewing machines, typewriters, adding
machines, gasoline engines, and all kinds of
musicle instruments. All work guaranteed
J. W. ASBELL
107 Madison Si-, Thomasvill, Ga