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Fifty Years Ago.
Who could imagine that this should be
The place where, in eighteen ninety-three
That white world-wonder of arch and
dome
Should shadow the nations, polychrome...
Here at the Fair was the prize conferred
On Ayer’s Pills, by the world preferred.
Chicago-like, they a record show,
Since they started— 50 years ago.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills
have, from the time of their
preparation, been a continuous
success with the public. And
that means that Ayer’s Pills
accomplish what is promised
for them; they cure where
others fail. It was fitting,
therefore, that the world-wide
popularity of these pills should
be recognized by the World’s
Fair medal of 1893 —a fact
which emphasizes the record:
50 Years of Cures.
A CARD.
Editor Argus —Please allow rat
a small space in your paper fm
a few words to the democratic
voters of Putts county.
Under the rules of the execu
tive committee of the democratic
party of this county the votei in
the primary on the 15th of July
must he a Known democrat
Should the voter require less ol
•the candidate for office: Now,
let’s see how my opponent, John
O’-Rear, measures up as a demo
crat.
Two years ago Mr. O'Rear and
myt-elf \frere candidates tor clerk
of the superior court in the dem
ocratic primary, in which he
Mas defeated, soon aftei that
election he declared publicly
that he would never again be a
candidate or vote in a democrat
ic primary, and in the general
election following he was a can
didate for deputy clerk with Mr.
Smith on the populist ticket.
How is that for a democrat? Now
since he has not only deserted
the party but joined the enemy,
do you think he is entiti and to
your support as a democrat?
You must answer at the polls on
J dv 15ih. Ee pectfuiiv,
J. A. McMICH \EL.
The Sure La Grippe Cure.
There is no use suffering from this
-dreadful malady, if you will only get the
aight remedy. You are haying pain all
through your body, your liver is out of
-order, have no appetite, uc life or ambi
tion, have a bad cold, in fact are com
pletely used up. Electric Bitters is tlie
only remedy that will give you prompt
and sure relief. They act directly on
your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone
up the whole system and make you feel
like anew being. Tliev are guaranteed
to cure or price refunded. For Sale at
all Drug Stores, ouly 50 cents per bottle.
It is expected that a number of
Jacksonians will attend the annual
convention to be held at Snapping
Shoals on the 2nd of July.
I was seriously afflicted with a cough
for several years and last fall had a
severer cough than ever before. I have
used many remedies without receiving
much relief, and being recommended to.
*try a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough
idftemedy, by a friend, who, knowing me
-to be a poor widow, gaye it to me, I tried
it, and with the most gratifying re
sults. The first bottle relieved me very
much and the secoud bottle has abso
lutely cured me. I have not had as good
health for twenty years. Respectfully,
Mrs. Mary A. Beard, Claremore, Ark
Sold by Flo villa Drug Cos., and all deal
ers.
Starh.
We all welcome Prof. J. D. l)n
--novant home from an extended visit
to Alabama.
Mrs. Henderson Duke left Sunday
for McDonough to visit her daughter
Mrs. Upchurch. She was uccompa
rued by little Annie Upchurch.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dodson spent
Saturday in Jackson with relatives.
It is thought tliat one of our boys
has a strong motive for smiling so
much recently. “It is not the same
old smile” but looks as if it had
c me from the region of the Kion
dj ke g fid fields.
We are pleased to announce that
Col J. L. Barnett is some betiei
than he has been since his fall.
Mr. Dick Harper with his sons
Emory and Dr John, have purchased
some desirable lois here at Stark and
will ert ct some comfortable houses
on them at once. Messrs. Dick and
Emmy wiil also build a wood shop
where they will make your carriages
so order.
Mr. C. B. Lee had the first ripe
watermelon of the season which
t ipened nearly two weeks ago.
Rev J. B. Sinarr was in Jackson a
sh -rt while Saturday.
An interesting fact from a scien
tific standpoint lias been demon
strated right here at Stark and that
is, that the astute countenance of
the Indian, or Redman I should say,
is very susceptible to poison of any
kind. Absentee.
Mr. P. Ketcliam of Pik City, Cal.,
says: ‘‘During ray biotin r’s iate sickness
from sciatic rheumatism, Chamberlain’*
Pain Balm was the only remedy that
gave him auv relief.” Many others have
testified to the prompt relief from pain
which this liniment affords. For sale by
b’iorilia Drufl Cos , and all dealers. 'i
Spain needs a few such men as
Senator Gonzalez, who. instead of
mouthing ad dub Spanish pride and
Spanish honor, told the Senate some
home truths the oJher day when he
declared that Spain is only reaping
the harvest of her own sowing, and
that she “has never known what a
real colonial policy is.” That is get
ting at the marrow of Spain’s loss of
her possesions. She ha> always pro
c ieded upon the theory tha a colony
is for the sole benefit of the home
country, and the Spaniards sent out
to administer it have always modi
fled that theory to mean that a colony,
as well as the home country, is for
the sole benefit of tiie Spaniards seni
out to administer the colony.
Woman’s Mysterious Ills.
Explanation of their nature by Dr. Hart?nan , who tells how to cure them.
troubles pi Z2d all
'' varying* sensations that distress.
How much of this is necessary
\\ \ * s a ma^er guesswork. The
/ RW\ \\Y\ \ V\\ whole question is shrouded in
/// 3#'V b?\\r\\\ v \ \ \\ \\ | professional mystery.
if H V\\S\ \\ \ \ \ '// Hr. Hartman's book for women.
\\j\\'\ v (l called “Health and Beauty,” treats
'i I ' ' these matters with delicacy, and at
the same time with clearness. Write
to the Pe-ru-na Medicine Company, Columbus, 0., for it: it is mailed free. It
is a practical printed talk to women. Dr. Hartman defines women's diseases as
catarrh and tells how Pe-ru-na cures them.
Mrs. C. C. Naeve, 3SO Morrison St., Portland, Ore., writes as follows:
Pe-ru-na Medicine Cos., Columbus , 0.
Dear Sirs: —“I began to take Pe-ru-na when I lived in Columbus, o.,in 1887,
and have used it and the Man-a-lin ever since whenever I needed medicine. I
have never found an equal to Pe-ru-na for regulating the menses, and before 1
began to take it I was never regular and always had more or less pain. I had
tried many different medicines before I saw Pe-ru-na but without success.”
. There is nothing mysterious about the action of 3'c-ru-na. It is riot a
“cure-all,” but it cures catarrh wherever located, and there may bqcatarrh in
any organ of the body, as all are lined -with mucous membrane.
Mrs. M. C. Mehl, 504 Walnut St., Columbia, Pa., says: “I have been troubled
with catarrh and a soreness in my bowels for several years. I tried everything
that was recommended. I tried Pe-ru-na and am happy to say that I am now
entirely well.”
Dr. Hartman's advice may fie had without charge by any woman who will
write for it. His book on Chronic Catarrh is also mailed free. It explains the
danger of local treatment. All druggists sell Pe-ru-na.
THE JACKSON ARUUS.
Eczema!
The Only Cure.
Eczema is more than a skin disease,
and no skin remedies can cure it. The
doctors are unable to effect a cure, and
their mineral mixtures are damaging
to the most powerful constitution. The
whole trouble is in the blood, Rod
Swift’s Specific is the only remedy
which can reach such deep-seated biood
diseases.
Eczema broke out on my daughter, and con
tinued to spread until tti
her head was entirely
covered. She was treated Bfc |fp
by several good doctors, Iflip
but grew worse, and the
dreadful disease spread IfiM'
to her face. She was sj*
health springs, but re -
ceiyed no benefit. Many WfjsSsMf
patent medicines were taken, but without re
sult, until we decided to try S. S. S., and by the
time the first bottle was finished, her bead be
gan to heal. A dozen bottles cured her com
pletely and left her skin pcrf**-*ly smooth. She
is now sixteen years old. and a magnificent
growth of hair. Not a sign of the dreadful
disease has ever returned.
H. T. Shore.
2704 Lucas Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Don’t expect local applications of
soaps and salves to cure Eczema. They
reach only the surface, while the di
sease comes from within. Swift’s
Specific
is the only cure and will reach the most
obstinate case. It is far ahead of all
similar remedies, because it cures cases
which are beyond their reach. S. S. S. is
purely vegetable, and is the only blood
remedy guaranteed to contain no pot
ash, mercury or other mineral.
Books mailed free by Swift Specific
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
WONDERS OF SCIENCE.
Lung Troubles and Con=
sumption can be Cured.
An Eminent New' York Chemist and Scienrist
Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers.
The distinguished New York chemist, T. A.
Slocum, demonstrated bis discovery of a relia
ble and absolute cure for Consumption (Pul
monary Tuberculosis)and .ill bronchial, throat,
lung and chest diseases, stubborn coughs, ca
tarrhal affection's, general• decline and weak
ness, loss of flesh, and all conditions of wast
ing away will send THREE FREE BOTTLES
(all different) of his New Discoveries to any
afflicted reader of The Jackson Argus written
for them. His -‘Ne Scientific T2eatment” has
cured thousands permanently by its timely
use. and he considers it a simple*professional
duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial
of his infallible cure.
Science daily developes new wonders, and
this great chemist, patiently experimenting
for years, has produced results as beneficially
to humanity as can he claimed by any modern
genius. Ilis assertion that lung troubles and
consumption are curable in any climate is
proven oy “heartfelt letters of gratitude.” filed
ui his American and European laboratories in
thousands from those cured in all parts of the
world.
Medical experts concede that bronchial
chest and lung troubles lead to Consumption
which, uninterrupted, means speedv and cer
tain death.
Simpip write to T. A. Slocum, 3t. C., 98 Pine
street, New York, giving postoffice and express
address, and the free medicine will he prompt
iy sent. Sufferers should take instant advant
age of his generous proposition.
Please tell the doctor that you saw his offer
in The Jacks >n Argus
JLs-on. t -Negicut jA*-,.*.
Live/ troubles quickly result in serioiu
complications, and the man who neglects his
liver has little regard for health. A bottle
Di Browns’ Iroi Bitters taken now and then
ivill keep the liver in perfect order. If the
disease has developed, Browns’lron Bitters
will cure it permanently. Strength and
vitality will always follow its use.
Browns* Iro-i IF Hors is sold by aH dealers.
ICHAHffiipCWHSbi PUdOSE Ofltf
ATLANTA , GA
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Contemplated Changes on
the Sn ter tor of the Store
Necessitates Stock deducing.
sJroftis5 J roftis Jfave f/deen
Within the next few weeks over one-half of the present
store will be given over to workmen to remidel and pre
pare for a removal of some departments to the new an
nex now being built on Hunter street. This necessitates
stock reducing, and we have decided to make this move
ment one of the greatest opportunities ever afforded
Georgia buyers for buying the various wares in our line
at low prices. Former prices and first cost have not
entered into the consideration of the new and inviting
prices we now name. Large and ample stocks must be
reduced to a mere nothing. That’s the one thought —
the one necessity that has had any weight in the making
of such absurdly low prices at this time. It’s impossible
to mention every department in an advertisement of this
character, but only to mention a few of the many things
affected. Where we name one department there are
two, where we name one item there are a dozen. This
sale is now in effect, and should you desire to purchase
anything in the lines of Carpets, Furniture or Dry Goods,
it will richly pay you to write our mail order department
and get further information and prices. We quote a few
here:
Carpet Department.
This department will offer the best values ever given to the trading
public of Georgia. Not on one or two-lines have we thrown out bar
gains with the hopes of alluring you to buy something else, but anything
you may select in this mammoth stock can surely be had with a large
slice off the regular price. Carpets priced below includes the making,
laying and lining with padded paper, and any one desiring us to hold
same until the fall season can do so by paying for them now, at which
time they will be made and insured against a loss oy fire at our expense.
Tapestry Brussels that were 75c will be 50c
Tapestry Brussels that were 85c will be 60c
Tapestry Brussels that were 90c will be 65c
Body Brussels that were SI.OO will be 75c
Moquets that were SI.OO and sl.lO will be 75c
Ingrains that were 65c will be 50c
Ingrains that were 75c will be 60c
Drapery Department.
Never since Draperies have been sold do we believe such Draperies
were sold at such prices. You can now drape any window or nook in
your home at an average of HALF PRICE. Every pair of Curtains
in the house has been handled within the past few days and marked at
prices that will surprise you. Those found to be sold dov/n to one, two,
three pairs have been actually reduced so much we would almost hesi
tate to tell the price for fear you might suspect something wrong with
them. Be assured of this, though, that no unworthy, cheap Draperies
have been bought to help strengthen this sale—-every pair mentioned is
our regular high-grade stock. These prices mean just what this sale
is intended for— to reduce stock prior to moving in the new quarters.
Nottingham Curtains that were $2.00 will be.. . .SI.OO
Nottingham Curtains that were $2.25 will be.-.- $1.25
Nottingham Curtains that were $3.00 will be $1.50
Irish Point Curtains that were $7.00 will be $3.85
Irish Point Curtains that were $7.50 will be $4.00
Muslin Curtains that were $3.50 will bei $2.00
Muslin Curtains that were $5.00 will be $2.50
All-Silk Crete and Madras Curtains will be exactly one-half former
$ 7.50 qualities will be $3.75 .
10.00 qualities will be 5.00
12.00 qualities will be 6.00
15.00 qualities will be 7.50