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L L. Dennis, .. . . Proprietor.
U AMI UTOM, G EORGI A,
January i8 1 y 18S9
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
The modes of education have
changed wonderfully in the past few
years, but whether there has been
much real improvement is queslion
able. Orie feature is now attracting
much attention and that is the phys
ical development of the young.
The papers tell us that Boston
has established a gymnasium for wo¬
men und children, and of course the
“Hub,” has struck the golden idea.
Perfect womanhood and perfect man
hood physically is to follow. It
would be indiscreet perhaps to dis
sent, but common sense will see
things as they are and put away fan¬
cies and stick to facts. 1 n In sir I >ns
habits will furnish a’l the physical
culture necessary, C disthenics and
kindred exercises are good as ami^t
ments but nothing more. The
world has long since learned that a
s< mnd body and a sound mind does
nv/l always go together. Some men
of fine physical development have
poorly developed minds, While it
is not best to develop the mind at the
expense of the booy, there is but
little danger in this direction. The
mind can and will expand the body,
the body can not expand the mind.
The better part of man, the mind
is capable of infinite improvement,
growth and maturity, while the body
like the tree follows the law of its
being, grows to maturity on healthy
food without fine spun theories and
sickly fancies.
The best gymnasium for the aver¬
age dles boy is between the plough han¬ dil¬
or at the hoe helves, and if
igently pursued will develop mind
and muscle and make a rnan not
to be ashamed of. The world needs
to be taught that all labor ought to
be useful, and mere physical exer¬
cise is a fancy. It is important that
the mind and the body should con¬
cur in a worthy object, koi the
ladies, young and old, a < ancc
around the cooking. stove and the
numberless steps in house-keeping
will surely obviate any necessity lor
a gymnasium, and the idle hour, if
there Adam be one, Bedecr had David bettei^ Coppernelc. be spent
on
It is not the body that needs cul -
t ure, but the mind and heart. Had
health comes ottener from a disor
dered mind and an uncultivated
heart than from any other cause, 1 * e
peevish and the complaining are
noth sick and troublesome, and if
any body needed a gymnasium they
are the ones.
Not A-
BLIND FOR ELEVEN DAYS.
Mrs. J. T. Love of Leesburg’ Ga.,
widow of an eminent an 1 succeseful
physician, sa>s under date ef Sept.
20, rS88: My husband in a large
a id lucrative practice used Swift’s
Specific, and with it retsored to
health many persons in wltUse cases
all other medicines proved useless.
One young man who had been treat¬
ed for six years for blood poison, his
condition bad gradually grown worse,
and got be horrible. He was help¬
less for twelve months and blind for
eleven clays. His case seemed in¬
curable. But he was cured sound
and well by S. S. S., and today is a
strong and healthy man.
PERMANENT.
At the time I began taking S. S. S.
my body arid arms were almost one
solid sore, and I had been taking
medicine for twenty-six years to cure
blood poison. In less than thirty
days my skin had all cleaned off, and
I was a well' man.
John B. Willis.
31 Washington .St.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct, 28, t I OOO. o P Q
Svv ft’s Specific cured me of ma¬
lignant Blood Poison after I had been
in vain with o’d so-called
remedies of Mercury and Potash. S.
S. S. not nn ! y cured the Bioo I
son, but relieved the Rheumatism
which was caused by the poisonous
minerals.
Geo. Dovell.
2422 3d Avenue, N. Y.
Swift’s Specific is entirely a veg
etahle remed , a rat is the only medi¬
cine which permaneitly cures Scrof¬
ula Blood Humor, Cancsrs and Con¬
tagious Blood Poisrn, Send for book
on Blood and Skin Diseases, mailed
free.
The Swift Specfic Co.. ■ > Drawer o ^ ?
Atlanta, Ga.
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WANTED.
A gentleman who has reached the
age of discretion, and who miy be
for a wife. He has no preference
between bright black eyes or dan¬
cing blue, but a woman who squints
need not apply. All communnica
tions received through the Hamilton
Journal.
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Unfortunates who are seeking their
} iea ] t h are m any. They should re
mern b er that the very best advertise
ment 0 f a re medy is the true testi
mon y f rom people who have used it.
Wri te to the Blood Balm Co., Allan- \
ta ^ Q r ^ f or ^h e ir “Bock of Wonders.”
j t j s w ith convincing testimo
n j a j s f rom hundreds who have used
jg p p No other remedy has
g rown s0 rapidly in public favor. In
localities where its extraordinary
merits have become known it outsells
all other remedies. It cleanses,
news and purifies the blood. It
creates a. healthy appetite and a
healths digestion. Duty demands
that you give it a triai.
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