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Eatonton Messenger: The P
^on who dropped into the collection
wsket last Sabbath morning at the
lethodist church a punctured dime
j respectfufly requested to call on
1 & treasurer and redeem it with \
k>d one. His intentions, no doubt,
:re wholly good, but the dime is
nsidered entirely too holy.'
A PrQHrt Woman’s Airs, j ,~
Why i« a proud woiu in )k* a masac
x? She i« nfll of HiM. And if
i»* ou her. eoUf'lfc ioid qpld tuast follo w.
i co? neglect h eo d, but take faylora
jarokee Reu?fccy of Sweet Gum «nd
iiliein.
i copartnership Notice.
'The under.siprtd bttVrt thin day asaociA
a ihemseiTss together ntder tbe firm
of lti.e y A Willi-itDs for .be prose.
rtion of the drug business and the prsc
»e of medicine. The stock of Drugs,
tGdpoiues, <feo., of the Hamilton Drug
tore will be replenished at once and
bpt fully up to toe requirements of a
rst claes trade. We soficit the palro^
ge of the public and shall endeavor to
irve thuse who desire drugs or medical
fcyices to tbe utmost of our ability.
F L TI'F"’ SI Mn
e h. wimw
tc. KuDbroogh.
Up turns etter ibuc Dr iini/. dUtnise-s Ba' y
nap os 11 he ui *©;1 tor th« ot
Byhood, Ppce only 25 cents Sold
■Druggists.
[For Koiue time past I’ve been a ihett
jatio. I recently tried Salvation Oi
Mob nave me almost it.slant relief. I
nfeere'y recommend it s it hts entir tty
Jas Gord n, J^aJto, Md
A fer “square meal thr*e times a day” is
prtv lege if yo fi rhci usly a e Lax
In, whenever your digesuve organs ue d
boning up.
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8—Presidential Year—1SI8
[The New York Weekly Herald
In* lining an impartial epitome each weak
Whe movement^ of all political parties,
HI be mailed to any address in the Uni*
p States or Canada, f*v m JUNE 6tll
L r the Presidential Election, for
I
Bi Address,
(AMES GORDON BENNETT,
New York City.
The Georgia Farmers Alliance
iVOCwte an( f the Hamilton Journal
il be sent to any address for i$1.65.
Advocate is a large e ght page, 48
’■•mr paper devoted exclnsively to ex
U ng hbe n^efniness of this growing
ber in Georgia and every member
nld have it in bis home. The editor
Rna nagement is nb’e and competent.
R tbe printing is the best, while the
[iter will be of vitfil interest to* every
Buber. Fablication office, Montezu*
l, Ga’ Addres-, Journal, Hamilton
’ Consumption Surely Cored.
o th* Editor Please inform yoor
era ftat I have a pqsi ive remedy for
nbove named disease. »y ito timely
t.ausandfl of hopeless oases have been
vanertty cored. T shsll be glad to
5 two bottles of my remedy fbk* *0
of yonr readers who haveconsiimption
will -end me their express and
eftt -e.address R spsct’y,
D A Slocum, M C, 181 Pearl st., N. Y
HM iS ttllS DlSBaSB tllBt iS COfflMg
|j DQn iu n
Like a thief at night, , it steals
if ^* upon ^ have us unawares. pains about The the pa
ien s
chest and sides, and sometimes
in the back. They feel dull
and sleepy; the mouth has a
bad taste, especially in the
norning. A sort of sticky slime
ollects about the teeth. The
f appetite is poor. There is a
v eeling like heavy load the
j a on
stomach; sometimes a faint, all
^dne sensation at the pit of the
;t011iach which food does not
The eyes are sunken,
^ and feet becoIIle co ld
*tld i i Altei . £ , hilt
30llgll Clammy. sets in, at first a dlj, \v but a
ifter a few months it is attend
0( ^ w fth a gl’eeilish-Colored The patient feelft eX
ClFed all the "Willie, ailti Sleep
bj^g no t seem to afford any
'' ner est ™ U8 After , ™ tabl a time « f he d Incomes S 1 ™**
> There
and has evil forebodings. of whirl
is a giddiness, a the sort head when
ng sensation m
rising up suddenly The how
els become costive; the skinis
liy andho a imes, ' ’ ‘
oecomes thick and stagnant;
he whites of the eyes become
with yellow; the iirme
is scanty and nigh colored, de¬
positing a sediment after stand
ag. There is frequently a
pitting up of the food, some
limes with a sour taste am
sometimes with a sweetie!
taste; this is frequently of the at¬
tended with palpitation becomes
heart; the vision
paired, with s]3ots before tbe
eyes; there is a feeling of great
prostration and weakness. All
>f these symptoms are in turn
present. It is thought that
nearly one-third of our popu¬
lation has this disease in some
of its varied forms.
It has been found that phy¬
sicians have mistaken the cause
of this disease. Some have
treated it for a liver complaint,
others for kidney disease, etc.,
etc., but none of these kinds oi
treatment have been attended
with success; for it is real !3
constipation and dyspepsia. It
is also found that Shaker Ex
tract of Roots, or Mother, Sei
gel’s Curative Syrup, whei
properly this disease prepared in all will its remove
. stages.
Care must be taken, liowever,
to secure the genuine article.
IT WILL SELL BETTER THAN
.COTTON.
^ vMf. John G. Hemptinstall, Clebum
ofr rbulafirnrfPe, C’o.
Ala, writes: “My wile ha
been so much benefited b\
Shaker Extract of Roots o
SeigeEs Syrup that she say
she wfuld -rather be withinn
part of her food tin... without
the medicine. It has done hei
more goovl than the doctors and
all other medicines put together,
I would rid* twenty miles
t et it into the imnds of anv Ktif
■ * •*
ferer f if ... lie can get . it . m no other .
way. I believe it wdlwon sell in
this State l>etter than cotton.
TESTIMONY FROM TEXAS.
Mrs. 8 .E. Barton, of Varner,
Ripley Co., Mo., writes that
she had been long afflicted with
dyspepsia and disease of the
urinary organs and was cured
by Shaker Extract of Roots.
Rev. J. J. McGuire, merchant,
of the same place, who sold
Mrs. Barton the medicine, says
he has sold it for four years
and never knew it to fail.
shk was almost dead
• I was so low with tlvapep- ^
sk that there W!tH not a f
£cian to ^ found whw con d
do an thi with me . I bad
flutte f } of tKe heftrt and
8wimm ; of t]ie head . 0 ne
dayl ^£ife read j,f your pamphlet called
the Shaker*”
h ; ch dt .,, rUH . d diaeaae
than j TOuld I
tried the Shaker Extract of
Roots and kept on with it until
to-day I rejoice in good health.
Mrs. M. E. Tinsley, Bevier,
Muhlenburg Co., Ky. Druggists,
For sale by proprietor, /til A. or J.
address the
< White, Limited, 54 Warren
THE H 0 ENIN 6 NEWS
STEAM PRINTING HOUSE.
Printing . Lithograph ing , Engra -
ring, Stereotyping, Hook Bin¬
ding and Blank Book
Manufacturing.
The Largest Concern of tht kisd in the Sontt
riinroiighly equipped and complete wrh
ia itNel(;the machinery and the
most skillful workmen.
Corporations. Banks Bankers, Manufacturers. County Officers;
and
Earmers. Merchants. Mechanics. Generally
And Business Men
about pUcieg orders for anything in the
above lines, from a visiting card to a
mammoth poster, or from a memorandum
book (n a mammoth ledger, are requested
to give this b< u-t* a trial.
J. H. EST ILL, Prop
3 Whitaker St., Savannah, Ga.
V
pEORGIA, * HARRIS COUNTY.—J D TERRY
J has applied for exemption homestead, of personalty and l and will «*el
ting apart and valuation of pass
upon the same at to o’clock, a. m., on 33rd day of
April, 188S, at my office. This 39th March, 1888.
J. F. C. WILLIAMS,Ordinary.
MONEY To LEND.
LonqTimeI Low RatesI Easy Terms 1
• Apply to THORNTON ft CAMERON, Attor
torneya at Law, Columbus, Ga., or
B. H. Walton. Hamilton.
W. ... F. r GLASS «. iPP , onrcmrirc SPECIALTIES.
i
We call your Special Attention
to the Following Medicine*:
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[
|, 8(ire f or t h e relief and cure o (
i coughs, cekls, croup, bronchiti
,
j whooping cough, aud all diseases of
,he 'espiratory organs and lungs.
Hex W't>rm Syrttp.
j A fere remedy for worms. It is
^casam, and children take it without
any trouble, an«i it will bring the
worms every time. Price 2 sc.
Grrmttn Fever and
Ague Cure.
A guaranteed remedy for chills and
fever. This will positively cure any
case of chills and fever, if taken n<
cording to directions. Price $1.00.
C*rm«nCm»p**gl*'m«lr Hr,,
A sure cure for all diseases arising
from irregularities of the “monthly
sickness * Investigate this before
buying any other “Female Regula¬
tor/’ Price 75c.
German Compound I)gseuteri,
liemedg.
This is a “positive” cure for bloody
(lux, dysentery,griping of the bowels,
etc. If your bowels are not right,
try this and be happy. Price 50c
German Compound ' IHan'ha'n
Cordial.
For diarrhoea, summer complaints,
griping and relaxed condition of the
bowels. Price 50c.
German Compound Liniment.
The most powerful liniment known
for neuralgia, rheumatism, pains^ legsfTor in
the back, 'shoulders, arms,
sprains, bruises, and for all cases
where a liniment is needed, for man
or beast ; two sizes, 25 and 50c
German Compound Hair Ke¬
nt over.
This is not a dye, but restores the
original color, vigor, life and beauty
to the hair. Thoroughly eradicates
dandruff and Siops the hair from fal
ling out. Price 50c.
Thus you see these remedies are
not “cure alls,” but each one is pre
pared for a certain purpose The
cough syrup rs not good for worms,
neither is the female regulator user!
for diarrlifF.a, but each medicine is a
certain cure for the diseases for*
which it is recommended. Give us
a call.
w. F. GLASS. Druggist,
Successor to GLASS BROS., Chipley, G*.
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of inven live pr* gn as in a method tin 1
ti'iu <-f work «h«t can l»c jreif- rureit all ov**r
rim rt.ur trv without ►eoaratimr the wo»krr*
n m tluli home*.Pay liberal, su y one (r.n
do the v om: cither tu x, young or old. n >
’'(ucitil Hl-idty requited Capital iw>t nettled,
you are start*d free cut this out audrentrn
to us and we will send you free, s mefhing
of gr« ut tulue and i in|-ortano* tu you,that
will *tart you In busiuei^ which wi'l bring
y<*u in nu>re money tight a wav. than anv
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