The Hamilton journal, published semi-weekly. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1885-1887, August 05, 1887, Image 7

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STRAY SHOTS. It is estimated that there are more than 50,000 families in London with only one room each to live in. Nevrly 75 per cent, of the inmates in the New York city insane asylum, ac¬ cording to Superintendent MacDonald, are foreign born. Tirs best salary in the world, accord¬ ing to age, is that of King Alfonso, of Spain. The young monarch is fourteen months old and is pai i $1,500,000 a year. Dn. Dollikgkr, one of the founders of the old Cathode movement after the declaration of the Pope's infallibility, is now more than 80 years old and in very feeble health. The National Bureau of Statistics shows that on the $700,000,000 which annually passes into the tills of the re tailers of intoxicating liquors in this country there is a profit of 133^ per cent. The ladies will be interested to know that the bustle is of Persian origin. Nott, in his no es on the “Odes of Ha¬ fiz,” defines the “refaight” as a kind of bolster which the ladies fix to the under garment to produce a certain roundness thought by them to be becoming. It is now settled that typhoid fev r germs are carried almost wholly in water, and that while freezing does not destroy them boiling always does. Filtration is wholly ineffective for the purification of water bearing these germs so that the * infected from water in a well may be sinks, etc., at a considerable distance. With these facts definitely determined it ought to be easy to reduce the danger of typhoid fever to a minimum by care. A strange religious sect has made its headquaiters at Chatham, Eng., where its devotees are building an immense temple which will cost $250,000. It calls itself the “New and latter ho se of Israel,’’ and its members believe that they are immortal, and that they are the reigu rem¬ nant of true Israelites who will with Christ for 1,000 years. The foun¬ der of the sect was a man named Jezricl, who is now dead. His death was a great shock to the believers, but his wife said that it was an accident and declared her¬ self his successor. “I Feci Well.” '“I want to thank you for telling me of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription,” writes unfit a lady to her friend. "For a long time I was to attend to the work of my household. I kept about, hut 1 felt thoroughly miserable. I had terrible backaches, and bearing-down sensa¬ tions across me and was quite weak and dis¬ couraged. I sent and got some of the medi¬ cine after receiving your letter, and it has cured well.”__ me. I hardly know myself. I feel so There will be a Woman’s Interstate Indus¬ trial Exhibition at Chicago, Ill., in September. Many People Refuse to Take Coil Liver Oil on account of its unpleasant taste. This difficulty has been overcome in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos phiies. It being as palatable as milk, and the most valuable remedy known for the treatment of Consumption, Scrofula and Bronchitis, General Debility, Wasting Diseases of Chil¬ dren, Chronic Coughs and Colds, has caused physicians in all parts of the world to use it. Physicians report our little patients take it with pleasure. Try Scott’s Emulsion and be convinced._________ In one day recently 126 clergymen sailed from New York for Europe. All “Played Out.*’ “Don’t know what ails me lately. Can’t eat well,—can’t sleep well. Can’t work, and don’t enjoy doing anything. Ain’t really sick, and I really ain’t w ell. Feel all kind o’ played out, someway.” That is what scores of men say every day. If they would take Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery,” they would soon have no occasion to say it. It purifies the blood, tones up the system and fortifies it against dis¬ ease. it is a great anti-billious remedy as well. Pennsylvania has8,776Sunday-schools; Ohio, 5,751, and New York only 6,584. Daughters, Wives and Mothers. Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, free; securely sealed. Dr. J. B. Marchisi, Utica, N.Y. Best, easiest to use and cheapest. Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 50c. Warm Weather Of en causes extreme tired feeling and debility, and in the wi aliened condition of the system diseases arising from im ur -blood are liable to appear. To gain stre gth. to overcome disease, and to purify, vitalize an i earich the blood, take Hood’s Sirga paril a, which is peculiarly adapted to the needs of this season. “When I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla that heaviness in my stomach left; the dullnes-s in my head, and the gloomy, despondent feeling disappeared. I be¬ gan to get stronger, my blood gained better circula¬ tion, the coldness in mv hands and feet left me, and tav kidneys do not bother n.e as before.”—G. W. Hull, Attorney at Law, Miiler-burg, O. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. SI; six for $5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. __IOO Poses On e D ollar © i\eve^s LITTLE XHE ORIGINAL LIVER PILLS. o r Bkwv BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! PELLETS^^ □ om S eWCiVs Always for Dr. Pierce’s Pellefs Little o ask 7 or Q 00«v Sugar-costed Granules or Pills. ■V.-XT: s*- as toil BEING ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, Dr. Pierce** Pellets operate without disturbance to the system, diet, or occupation. Put up in glass vials, hermetically sealed. Always fresh and reliable. As a LAXATIVE, AETEI1ATIVE, or PURGATIVE, theso little Pellets give the most perfect satisfaction. SISK HEADACHE . % Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Con¬ stipation, Indigestion, Bilious iV Attacks, and all derangements of the stomach and bowels, are promptly relieved and permanently cured by the use of Dr. [? Pierce s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. In ex pin nation of the remedial power of these pull, -is over so great a variety of diseases, it mav truthfully be said that their action upon the system is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative influence. Sold by druggists, for 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the Chem~ iea! Laboratory of W orld’s Dispensary Medical Association, N. 0 ■ ■ i M G EtfAKO Sr ■rm. .r=r 5^ mm 7 t C(cTsoffered by thO)) m Hi ill ~ "*31 M 4 f i B m )t i'h\ i m % V \ 1 m % m I’iV r lr * * * I . m W) i --- -» ^ F6B A CASE OF CATARRH WHICH THEY CAN NOT CURE. SYMPTOMS OF Ci ATARRH. — Dull, heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, dis¬ charges falling from the head into the throat, sometimes pro¬ fuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the ears, deafness, offensive hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a nasal twang; the breath is offensive; smell and taste are im¬ paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking cough and general debility. likely However, only a few of the above-named symptoms are to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, result in consumption, and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, le63 understood, or more unsuccessfully treated by physicians. By its mild, soothing, and healing properties. DR* SAGE’S CATARRH REMEDY CURES the worst cases of Catarrh, “Cold in the Hoad,” Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. PRICE, SO CENTS. One Agent ( Merchant only) wanted in every town for A ftp ■ % I have retailed cigars for sixteen year* and I consider your “Tansill’s Punch” the t est 5c. cigar I eversaw. JohnW. AiTkk <, Druggist Carbondale, Pa. Your “TansiU's Punch” 5c. cigar is becoming m >re p pular ever day. Cigar drummers don t botner us a y more. Hugo andbiesskn, Beaver, Pa. Address R. W. TANSILL <fc CO*. Chicago. CTATE COLLEGE VOF KENTUCKY. I Agricultural and Mechanical, Miiitiry Scientific, Engineering, Classical, Normal School, Tactics. Commer¬ cial and Preparatory Courses of Study. Tuition per annum. B >»rd do per week. U. S. Army Officer Commandant of Cadets. Fall term begins September 14, 1887. For Catalogue and other information. Address JAMES K. PATTERSON, PH. D„ LEXINGTON, KY. WEAK MEN, WEAK WOMEN, YOU CAN BB Dr. BLOOD GRAN CURED! BAIRD’S I I,ES are marvelous, the sensation of the hour. Thousand! have u«ed them and not one but is enthusiastic over their wonderful properties. 25 cents; 5 boxes. $1. Of Druggists or t.y mail, postage prepaid. All In¬ valids >hould send account of case, symptoms, etc., with order and we wil Do YOU GOOD. Addres! Dr. WM. ML BAIRD. Washington, N. J, iHinvni;r.w 4GG, Atlmitn. bockI p. 4.a. r o? ---—— ,, Can get _ tue most Practical Business ttdu cation at (.old-unitli’sSclioul ol Hus “ s/Z&tlS iueai»,38A6«S Circulars & Broad Npecimen St. Atlanta, Penmansuip. Ga. H^nd lor ot flHIIIII 1911 Morphine Habit Cored In lO yr ■ lUIrl ■■■ to 20 day*. Mo Lebanon,Ohio. pay till enred. Ur. J. btepbena, [a) Nchrmha, one thirty of them WlLLTAM I)r. ‘Pellet’ that years. Pierce’s writes: I llAMICII, could after Four Pleasant each not years “ T x — walk. ., was meal, Purgative of afro Mirulcn, troubled 1 till I was bought all Pellets, Kearney so were with afflicted two gone. and noils County, bottles took with for By that time I had no beils, nnd have had none since. I nave also been troubled with sick headache. When I feel it coming on. 1 take one or two ‘Pellets,' and am relieved of tho headache. I N .....„ R Mrs. C. W. Brown, of Wapahoneta, __ , . Ohio, __. I Tltp * IS- . fttST | 8ft vs: “Your‘Pleasant Purgative Pellets are I I without f question the best cathartic ever g I PSTUiDTifi LflllbdilMI, I | sold. for torpor They of are the also liver. a most We efficient have used remedy them ........ ... ...... for years in our family, and keep them in the house all the time. Untold km [ Prof. W. Hadsneh, the famous mesmer¬ ist., of Ithaca, N. Y., writes: “Some ten I years ago I suffered untold agony from FR0M chmhh. chronic nasal catarrh. incurable, My family and phvai- I ■hmmhhI cian gave me up as said must die. My cose was such a bad one, that every day, towards sunset, tny voice would become so hoarse I could barely speak above throat a whisper. almost In the strangle morning my cough¬ By ing and clearing of my would months, me. the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, in three I was a well man, and the cure has been permanent.” CONSTANTLY n St. Thomas JLoufit, J. Mo., Rushing, writes: Esq., “I t90i agreatauf- Pine Street, was vunwiMiiibi f,. r er from catarrh for three years. At nAWflNf! liAVflunu uni# AN0 times 1 could hardly breathe, and was con stantly hawking and spitting, breathe and for the vniTTIUf* Oil I I Inti. last eight months could not nothing through the nostrils. I thought could be done for me. I Luckily, l was well advised to try Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, and am now a man. I be¬ lieve it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manufac¬ tured, and one lias only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and a permanent cure.” Three Bohles Eh Robbins, Runyan P, O., Columbia Co., Pa., says: “ My daughter had catarrh when she was five years old, very, badly. I saw Cure Catarrh. procured Dr. Sage’s a Catarrh bottle Remedy for ber, advertised, and soon saw and that it helped her; a third bottle effected a permanent cure, She is now eighteen years old and sound and hearty.” EXHAUSTED VITALITY k Great Medical Work for Young and Middlo-Agad Mon. i or life w KNOW THYSELF. piMB JLIBHER bf i be PEA BO D Y JMEDI Vigor, and Impurities of the Blood, and the untold miseries consequent thereon. Contains 300 pages. thebeat^noDUlw^inedical^treabie «r^hPrtSeonly by^nudLpoJtpJjd* DUbiished^n'^the p n tl /Juttratii* and concealed In send a plain wrapper. 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