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Weak Nerves
Indicate M sorely as any physical
Symptom and shows tissues anythin#, of body that the or
garni the are not
satisfied with their nourishment.
TJboy draw their suitenanoe from
the blood, and If the blood is thin, im
%ure or i urn indent, they era In a state
Of revolt Their complaints are made
to the brain, the king of the body,
through tho nervous system, and the
result of the general dissatisfaction is
vrhat we call Norvousu6es.
This is a ooneise, reasonable expla
Aallcra of the whole matter.
The CUTS for Nervousness, then, is
timple. bf Purify and enrich your blood
taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and the
Serves, tissues and organs will have
Nervousness <he healthful nonishment they crave.
and Weakness will then
fite way to strength and health.
That this is not theory but faot is
proven by the voluntary statements of
thousands cured by Hood’s Sartfapa- j
jlJla. Read the next column.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
True Is Blood the Only Purifier
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iu>t Attribute this fairly Rood word entirely to onref*
, but to tha tuparioiity of tli# foqda which you make*
IU Imtlm*# A Pavia, Urh«fu, III., February 18, 1896.’’
: W t bought nud put up Aar rooter No. 2, and
#fet cd |ba Brit fifty which you mud* wa had thirteen. Siuoo
t*M time W« hnva Bold about
IU 400 our am all territory U repraoontftri AERMOTORS the history ef the Aermotor
the Aermotor Company from the baginning to the preaeni
fwflr. That history Is one of unbroken triunmh.
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▲tide from tha Aermotor A m wIW there have been but few
emoukh d|hw windmill* with which put to tip ^ In our coin territory—jusl port and
•bow the infinite an- X &Sjcv &r&'M periorltyof the
Aermotor in desigil, Workmanship,
finish {all falvanWl after comple*
Ato»V. when audibility all others to run and do want effective work
ataml Idle for of wind,
Vfe ahould have add more, bat this region was well
supplied with wind rower when the Aermotor »p*
peered, u b*ina only 66 milea f)l to Chicago, and had for
ffeara largest, been the battle ground ■(■ 111 for ten or twelve of tht
beat knowu and strongest windmill com
■lom waniea, all hehur ftriuitKK* located ||B PI | within 60 miles of nil. ua.
or oi r ha* cork fro a
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you expert to double your H u last year'* output tha
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to day. Smith Jk BaiettT, Marengo, Ul. f
The nest Aermotor ad. wjl! be of pnmps. We shall offer for
$ thfa© 7.50 forea a $15
way price. pump All dealers should have ifc or can get it
tQ tell at that All Aermotor men will have it. The week
following teaks SJg will cents appear our advertisement of galvanised steel
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The standard cure prescribed by phy¬
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overy-day ills of the household.
Const Headache, i|w»t ion,
Heartburn,
Dizziness
Biliousness,
Dyspepsia.
ALL DRUGGISTS.
Price 50 cents per box. By mail with¬
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MORPHINE IN 20 DAYS.
HABIT CURED. I NO SUFFERING.
Patients sleep at night and every the city. day Not are
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vance. Not one cent required till cured and
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this
B. A. SYMS, M. I>., Atlanta, Georgia.
107 Alexander Mreet.
11 With pleasure I will state that Hood’s
Sarsaparilla has helped me wonderfully. For
several months I ooutd not lie down to sleep
, on account of heart trouble and also
Prostration _ . . of tho Nerves.
For three years I ha t been doctoring, but
oouid not get cured. I received relief for a
while, but not permanent. Soon after begin¬
ning to take HOod'a Sarsrfparilla there was a
change fdr tho bettor. In a short time I was
fooling splendidly. I now rest well and am
aide to do work of whatever klni If I'had
not tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla I do not know
what would have become of me. I keep it in
th‘» m y house all tbe time, and other mtmbers of
family take it, and all say there is
Nothing Like Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. I have highly rsoommsnded It
and one of my neighbors has eommenosd
taking It. I recommend nood’* k. fiarsaparflla
at every opportunity." Slas. Baiimocx,
404 Erie Ave., Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Be sure to get
Flattered.
“That boy of yours, madame,” re¬
marked the conductor as he punched
tlio half-fare ticket, “looks remark¬
ably well developed for a child under
12 .”
“Thank you,” replied the lady, vety
calmly. “I’s so gratifying for me to
have auyone notice Tommy’s remark¬
able precocity. ”—Chicago Record.
Stew art’s mother was making sand¬
wiches Jof deviled ham. The little
follow came along, and seeing tho can
with the picture of the imp on it, re¬
garded it earnestly for awhile and then
said, “Mamma, what is that stuff?”
“This? Oh, this is deviled ham.” Ho
looked seriously at the mixture, and in
an awed voice inquired, “VVhyj moth¬
er, havo they killed him.”— Congrcga
tionalist.
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A SOUTHERN WONDER-SPOT
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN COMMANDS
A VIEW OF SEVEN STATES.
Majestic Panorama Spread Tlefore
the Sightseer — Its Foreground
Once a Bloody Scene of Civil War.
o NE per’s curios writes of Magazine, in Julian the Uncle most Ralph Sam’s is remarkable Lookout cabinet, in Har¬
Mountain, at Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The traveler expects such occasional
combinations of mountain and piain
on the edges of the Rockies, the Sel¬
kirks, and other great mountain
chains, and yet is doubtful whether
any other as beautiful is to bo found.
For it has seldom happened that u tall
mountain rises abruptly to interrupt
and dominate a view so majestic and
of such varied features. Glistening
water, smiling farm-land, forest, city,
hill and island, all lie upon the gor¬
geous and gigantic canvas of the Mas¬
ter Painter, who there invites man¬
kind to His studio to enjoy such views
as we had fancied only the stupid den¬
izens of the air are privileged to dully
scan.
To surfeit one’s self with the won¬
drous changing, widening beauty of
that splendid scene one does not have
to consider the martial records that
brave men wrote With their blood all
over the foreground of the prospect.
But when it happens that the specta¬
tor is an American whose soul has
been stirred by the poor printed an¬
nals of Chickamauga and Mission
Ridge, the feast spread before Look¬
out Mountain ministers to the un¬
derstanding the while it ravishes the
eye.
In nothing is this wonder spot more
wonderful than in its accessibility. It
is even more convenient to the tourist
than Niagara Falls—almost the soli¬
tary great natural curiosity in our
country for which ono does not have
to travel far and labor hard. In this
case the grand view is one of the
sights of Chattanooga, “the Little
Pittsburg” of the South. The city
enjoys it as a householder does his
garden, by merely traveling to a back
window, as it were, for the historic
trolley mountain line. is at During the ^nd half of a the five-cent
year
the tourist is even better served, for
the railroads* haul the “sleepers” up
the mountain-side in summer, and
discharge the passengers on the very
edge that divides terra firma and
eagle’s vision. Guided by Mr. Mil
ton D. Ochs, of the Chattanooga
Times, who could have offered a very
wonderful view of his own from the
towering pile in which that newspaper
is housed. I took the trolley line dur¬
ing what the Southern folk are pleased
to call winter time. The way led to
just such a looking railway as one
finds at Niagara Falls going down to
the water’s edge, though this one darts
up the two-tkousaud-foot-high moun¬
tainside, and is famed among profes¬
sional engineers as a remarkable crea¬
tion. It was planned and built by
Colonel W. R. King, U. S. A. It is
4500 feet in length, with an elevation
of 1400 feet, and a grade of nearly
one foot in three at the steepest place.
The terminus is the Lookout Point
Hotel, which appears to stand upon a
bowlder suspended over the remainder
of creation, as if a mountain rising
out of a plain lmd thrust out a huger
and men had put up a building on the
finger-nail. The biblical word-pic¬
ture which tells of our Saviour being
taken up on a high mountain and
shown the kingdoms of the earth con¬
veys the idea that the view from this
point suggests. One can but have an
idea of it, and it can only be expressed
or described with a figure of speech.
To be told that it commands 500 miles
of the earth’s surface, and that the
most distant objects are parts of
seven different States, is too much for
the mind to master. What the eye
takes in is a checker-board made up of
farms, roads, villages, woods, ridges
and mountain ranges, all in min¬
iature. The Tennessee River glad¬
dens the scene. Though it is 1400
feet wide, it looks like a ribbon, and,
like a ribbon thrown carelessly from
the mountain top, it lies in many
curves and convolutions, a dull green
band everywhere fringed with a thin
line of trees that wall in the farmers’
fields. You may count ten of its
curves, aud three of them, immedi¬
ately below the mountain, form the
exact shape of an Indian moccasin,
around the toe of which a toy freight
train crawls lazily with a muffled gasp¬
ing out of all proportion to its size.
A brown and white mound of smoke
and steam beyond the nearest farms is
pointed out as Chattanooga, and a
rolling wooden region on the right is
spoken of as the bloodiest field of the
Rebellion—-.fearful Chickamauga. The
low dark green mound in the imme¬
diate foreground is Mission Ridge,
and between that and the curtain of
smoke that hides the busy city a tiny
bit of yellow road is seen to disappear
at a microsoopic white gate, which is
the portal of a cemetery wherein thir¬
teen full regiments of Northern heroes
lie—the blue who have turned to gray
in the long embrace of death—five
thousand of them not remembered by
name.
Nova Scotia, or New Scotland, was
named by Sir William Alexander, who
received the grant in 1621,
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S, Gov’t Report
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Absolutely pure
Origin of the Word “Dun.”
“Dun” is a word whose meaning is
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would fail to collect a bad debt, Dun
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debtor. It soon passed into a current
phrase that when a person owed money
and did not pay when asked, he would
have to be “Dunned.”
Hence it soon became so .common in
such cases to say: “You will have to
Dun So-and-so if you wish to collect
your money.”
What a Blessing
It is to have strong nerves, and how many
are denied it. They to whom nature has been
and niggard in this respect can enjoy nerve vigor
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An Imprudent Move.
“We made a great mistake in dig*
charging that servant girl,” said Mrs»
Howskip, disconsolately.
“What else was there do?” asked
her husband.
“We should have left her alone.
She’d have quit in a week or so, just of
like the others. Now aboil stay out
spite. ”— Exchange.
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rionrbern Ilaptistn Will Go By Soiirhsra
Hallway to tlir Annual Convention
in May.
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convention, and A
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return, at rate of one for the
on . dates May 7th and 8th. gdod fifteen days.
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through It is the trains only railway from the whioh South has three Washirtfiv dally
to
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by the “Piedmont Air Line” schedules. Southern Rftil*
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