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Personal Paragraphs Piquantly and Pleasantly Put
Items of Local Interest.
44 Spring Unlocks
The Flowers
To ’Paint the Laughing Soil.”
And not even Nature would
allow the flowers to grow
and blossom io perfection I
without good soil. Now
Nature and people are much
alike; the former must have
sunshine, latter must have
pure blood in order to have
perfect health.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures blood trou- '
bles of all sortH. It is to the human
system what sunshine is to Nature— i
the destroyer of disease germs. It
never dinappointt. - ,
Poor Blood -“The doctor said there
wen* not seven drops of good blood in my
body. Hood's Sarsaparilla built me up and
■Mm me strong and well." -o mh-. E. Bitoww.
16 Astor Hill, Lynn, Mass.
Dyspep&ia, etc. “ a complication of
troubles, dyspepsia, chronic catarrh and
inflammation of the stomach, rheumatism,
etc., made me mlyernble. Had no appetite
until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, which
acted like maple. lam thoroughly cured."
N. R, Sekj.ky. 1574 W. 14th Av,, Denver,Col.
Rheumatism "My husband was |
obliged to gi' < up work on account of rheu- I
mutism. No remedy helped until he used
Hood's Siu sparilln. which permanently
cured him. It cured my daughter of ca
tarrh. I give it to the children with good
results." Mrs. J. S. McMatu. Stamford, Ct.
Jfccd'A SaUabaiif/a
Hgchl'B Pl|la < rre liver I Um. ll*« n<»n jrrHiHtnu and
only I'iiitiHrti * to in kt* wit '■ Hood'a S.<r»upariilu.
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Destroyers—Jones—You n .«
to uor b i afraid to place that
book in the hands of your child
ren. Smith—H’m! I guess you
don't It now my children. —Brook-
lyn Life. »
When you nsk for Dr. M. A. Simmon*
Liver Medicine, see that you get itund
not some worthless imitation.
Wlvit Sue Meant—“ The idea
of her having the nerve Io claim
she first saw the light in 1878.”
“1 would not judge her 100
harshly. Pprhaps she meant
the are light.”- Indianapolis
Journal.
The smallest tilings may exert the
f rentes! influence, DeWitt’s Little
airly Risers are unequnled Tor over
coming constipation and liver troubles.
Small pills, best pills, sale pMls. Brad
field Drug (Jo. W. S. Hendon Hogans
ville.
Prediction Verified —“I see
there is talk of a Plough Trust
with a capital of $60,000,000.”
“Well, huveti'l 1 been telling
you right along that they would
run this trust business into the
ground?”-Chicago News.
Mothers w ishing st-mt henllhly girls
should give them Sinnnons Squaw
Vine Wine or Tablets as they ap
proach j liberty.
W i.sted Time. Miss Topnot—
Isn't it too bad about this book?|
Miss Panhandle—-Why, what is I
the m liter? MissTopnot—Why, :
I didn't discover until 1 had tin- ’
ishetl it that I had read it before:
—Dei roil Free Press
Petil Perry, of Columbus, Gm., suf
fervil agony for thirty years, and then
eared nis piles by using DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve It heals injuries 5
like magic, i'rndtield Drug Co. " s
Hendon, L'oganrville
S loncing Him -George—Jim
BlufLm told ne« thin his wife j
makes al 1 her ow n b mnets. Maud
Well. George, would you like to
have a wife aho was such a
dowdy that she was neve’’ known
k> get a seat in a crowded car—
Cleveland plain Deal' r.
La Grippe i» again epidemic. Every
frecautioii should be taken to avoid it.
ts specific cure is One Minute ( ough
Cure. A. J. Shepetd. publisher Agri
cultural Journal and Adviser, Elden,
Mo., says: "No one will be disappoint
ed in using One Minute Cough Cure for
LnGrippr.” Pleasant to take, quirk to
act. oradUeld Drug Co. W. S. Hen
don. Hogansville.
“That's a curious car load,”!
said Machester to Birmingham
as the two stood on the platform
and looked down the aisle.
“M hat’s curious about it, except
tint all the passengers are wo
men?” “Well, where will you
find mote curiosity than in a car
load of women?”—Pittsburg
i Chronicle Telegraph.
Enthusiastic Young Miss—
I “To think of you being a real
j literary man! I do so long Io
I know how you write things.
| Can't you explain it?” Vener
able Hack— “It is the simplest
thing. You have a mind suita
bly prepared. You get an idea.
The idea being introduced into!
the mind causes fermenttition,
during which a seurn rises to the
, top and is carefully removed,
leavi ug a residue of clear i bought.
i This you bottle up for your own
use. The scum you sell to a pub
lisher. ” —Li fe.
! Never saw .so many new goods* i
at Seay Bros.
There is one portion of the ho
man body which continues to it>
crease in size throughout lif<v!
and does not, cease with the al-I
taininentof maturity. This i.-sj
the crystalline lens of tike eye.
Dr M. A. SiinmeUK Liver Medicine *
clean* the Complexion. |gives- Botijnn—
cy to the Mind, cures Headaehe, Reg
ulates Stomach Bowels and Liver.
Menstruation made Regnihr and
Painless. and Pains in Sides, HAps and
Limbs cured by Simmon* Squsw Viae-i
Wine or Tablets.
A black lioness has lately been
added to the collection of' ani
mals in the Jardin des Plantes,
in Paris. Lions of this color me
found only in the interiojrof the-
Sahara, and are scarce- even
there.
Derangements of Menstri ai Func
tions produce Miscarriage. Swutnons
Squaw Vine Wine or Tablet#- correct
the derangements.
Mr. S. A, Ftickler, Editor ,if the Mi
canopy (h'ta.) Hustler, with his wife
and children, suffered terriHy from*
LaGrippe. One Minute Cough Our*
wm the only remedy that helped them.
It acted quicklj. Thousandn-of ot Iters*
use this remedy as n specilic for La -
Grippe, and its exhausting after ef
fects. Bradfield Drug, Co. W. S. Hen- ‘
don Hogansville.
Helmholtz’s bruin has-been exs
amined by Prof Haiisetminn of
Tienna. It > eighed 1.440
mes, above I lie average, but lent t
a remarkable weight. The oo»-
volutions of the brain, howevtx.
wereexl.rii H-iliiiarilv complex',.
Rheumatism Cured.,
My wife has used Chatiil>«*laina tilrin
Balm for rheumatism with great :vi*ief 1
and 1 can recommend it as a splendid 1
• liniment for rheumatism and other
I household uses for .which we- ll»ive
I found it valuable. —VA. J. Cuylar, Red
Creek, N. Y.
Mr. Guylerisone o 5 the leading met
-1 chants of this village and one of the
■ most prominent men in this vioiniily
I W. G. Phippin. Editor Red Creek. Her
i aid. For sale by LaGrange Drug Co.
Mr. Borkcdak of Norway, an-
■ nounces that t lhj sun is. burning
I out more rupidly that* is usually
! believed and ihat mtS-ss sotn<
‘thing intherferes oar grand-;
children wili see its extinction.
Mr. Mohn, also of Norway hur.
checked Mr- Borkedal’s ralcula.-
tions and finds them correct.
I These are dniigewus times for the
health. Croup, cold and throat troubles
lead rapidly to consumption. A bottle
of One Minute Cough Cure used nt the
1 right time will pwerve life, health snd
a large amount of money. Bradfield
Drug Co. W. S. Hendon. Hogansville.
Mrs Jessie K D-ivids-m. Tn 1 apoosa,
Ga., writes: 1 find Dr. M. A. Simmons
Liver Medicine a splendid remedy for
Torpid Liver, Indigestion ami Liver
Troubles. I was a wrcack and tired of
, living, but by its use lam a well wc
> man.
On Prince Schwarzenbergs;
game preserves in Bohemia 106, j
604 wild animals were killed
during the last season. They
included 2.161. dear 265, boars,
27,519 bares, 39,712 grou ; a and 1
! pheasants, 6.657 wild gr»*se and
'ducks and 29.446 ' noxious’ nui
iiials, among them foxes, otters. ‘
ibidgers herons and hawks.
In 1888 niy wife went East and was
attacked with rheumatism. She re-1
ceived no relief until she tried Cham
berlain's Pain Balm. Since that time .
we have never been without it. We
find it gives instant relief in ruses of ;
hums and scalds and is never failing,
for all rheumatic and neuralgic pains. I
—D. G. Brunt, Santa Yn» z, Cal. For
sale by LaGrange Drug Co.
All doubts us to lite Burial
j place of Turgot Louis XVi’s
Ign ut minister of iiit.ince luvci
b 't-n reMJoVed by the OfH-nilJg ol
the |ofiil> in the eli.i|H i i attached
to the l.euiim-c hospital, >n Parts.'
H‘s coftin- w.i-. found, together!
with those of his f.it ht-r and two 1
others of ihr Limny. in excels
’ lent pres rvn < ion.
THE VH TO WIN I WO3IIN.
A man must! fight t<> win a woman, ft
i» not always atduel with rapiers that he
must engage in. Sometimes it is a struggle
which on the fnrface appears to be fa»-
more peaceful tiawi any battle at arms.- It
isn’t the soldier onlv who r-- he brave,
hi eu need courage to succee ivwhere in
life. A mechanic or a farm ■ <l9 "grit ’•
jin his soul ns wo!l as on i . hands, tn t
whatever line of vwirk am- -ailed vpun i
■ to make his way- irt th -Id he nvut I
show pluck, and steady. vering deter
mination if he expects .a aud bald a
worthy woman’s aiR-ctiu.. ,
A woman judges a man from appe--
ances. If he is energetic lorciblc
doesn’t always stop to reason why. bUa
i, i
• I
1
Moks like the Spanish senorita at her win
dow and applauds the man who f«hta
bravely. He may *>rn, he may lose but i
he must never dag ; Ira must fight
A man doesn’t aiAsavs do himself justice. -
He may make a hid. showing wiasi he i
really isn’t to blame. Il is common to say
•f a man who is rmtd and incapable that
he is "white livtdf” Sometimes tiia is
literally true, yeb-not any reproacl »to-a .
man either. Mwty i iuan with a wave,
willing heart sea- his* work acts at times
like a lazy "quitrer,” jest because his liver
is out of order. It is Hie commonest kind
of a disease.
A man doesn f-khow what is the smtter
with him ; he feels all the strength and
energy oozing onttof him ; he can’t work ;
he can’t eat; h » can’t sleep ; he canrt even
think clearly. HM la*** heart and courage
and flesh; pr< tty. -oesi he feels San his
lungs. w The <ncton*. call it consumption
and prescribe 4Qng - peetties. But what the
man needs is mnedicine to go de rp down
into the foun lotion* of the iron bile; dear
the poison out-of hjs blood , walre up hia».
liver, purify, revitaiare and bui’d up hiw.
system from the for.ndation ■st jne. Ho
needs Dr. Pierce’s tiolden ?.ledir al.Disco's,
ery which has cured innumerably cases ofi>'|
obstinate liver cmapl lint whie’.r. the dco
tors diagnoMdas luwpelt-ss coas.*nption. ,
The work of this snasterfui " 'Jfcscoverj^”''
begins at t ie-very-, corner-store, of life is- I
the stomach, and nutritive organism. It
gives appetite, nanrishment, rich blcfad, |
healthy, s did flesh A cough .is only a
symptom , there are other things that
make the cough ; they must got r:4 of
first, the .-ough tuny be the la A thing '«go
•wav. Ijn Weiee’s niarvelgst* “Discov
ery h isn tschiupspecific ; bug st does more i
than asy< such specific cat., ever ds. Itt‘
aweeps out of ite blood a.'l:the foaltdU
ease-gems that lodge in the lun rs and-,
originate consumption ; it '«als
up the.-delicate tissues and imbues the
entire system, with strergth and! active
energy
Tlr« fact is» well esta" dished Jirat ti»
"Gciden Me-.ical Disco*ery” cures weak
luug>. bleeuteg from huigs, rbstitiite-,
lingering esmghs. laryrgitis, leonciucis,
thr aat diMsnic. and ki: died aCSctious.of
th'* air-passages, whirl, if neylecttnh 01 I
badly trexfied. lead u > to eommunrtion' .
h'duuy thonaaads of we<l established litres !
of: such <2Ses are reported by. the most j
trustworthy vitixens. Many oS tin-sc cases
i had been, pronounced? consutnpl-.out—and
hicurabie —bv the best loext phydeians
| before the sufferers rjornraemjud thu-wse of :
i Dr. Pi*sce‘s Golden Medical Disciwery. ’
’ Dr. ihcree’s Favorite Ptescraption is '
teccxynzed e-erywliere as Mie g*va.t<st of :
nerve- auu strengtl* buildew for wak aud
•ihtv? women. Hi# " Pleasant Pet’ets ” are
acknowledged as the mouk perfect uat mat
laxative ever prescribed.
Oat of his lifetime expseJartceas a prao ;
ticing physiciau and professor of physict- j
®gy. Dr. Fierce has co:spiled a Wonderfht
tliousand-page book, illustrated with evtr
•roo drawings ard several colored places 1
It is entitled the Peobit’s Common Sense
Medical Adviser, and ts. a complete family
medical library in we volume. Nearly I
seven hundred thousand copies wexe sold '
at si.?o each. Dr. Pierce considered the ,
profit on this sale warranted hitn in issu- i
rng a free edition, and a paper-bo«nd copy
will no* be sent absolutely free for the
bare cost of mailing, at one-ceat stamps,
or in heavier covers for 51
stamna.*Address World’s Dispeasnry Med
ical Association, 663 Mair. Street, Eufialo.
N. Y. Only one copy wid be seat t* one
family U should be in. every fMkUjr ig
, the Wad. |
L™ iICASTORIA
I For Infants and Children.
PASTORIA I You Have i
* l * Always Bought
Jfcbfegetable Prepara^onfor As- ■ .
sintilatingiteTtodandßegula- ■ , g
ting the stomachsandßowels of ■ Beal’S th© g t
I gjgnatuje I
PromotesDigesUon.CheeTful- ■ /J lip
nessandßrst-Contains neitta- ■ Z >a f
Opium,Morphine floryfineral. ■ VI
NotNabcotic. ■ ZH.lr
/wi A*/- ■ 1 If 1
jttxJmna * 1
A perfect Remedyfor Conslipa- K 111 (I
tionT Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea, ■!
WormsXknvulsions.Feverish- ■! Ip y n||
nessaidLoss OF SLEEP. ■ K/* |OU liaVj
FacSnndr Signature of ■
(Always Bough! -
I-" ICASTfIRIA
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WORTHLESS GUANOS
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HOW J*-AKNKIh AMKI’KOI El TED ■
!• UO)1 MJMi BY iBE
STAI E-lAWS i
ANALYSIS IS BROYIDKD FOP
Uuinmtaatonar - O. It. Sl-vvn* I‘oiuii-
O»»4 l||«l I’ilirr* Sll-llld
I'utSv t«> I bxmtrt S'r'vkwt y»
Qpr‘iirs.— Hdw are the 1 jrmers pro
taMurU...rwii -?t ur.- «* gu.i n< m and. w uui
*tvp*<*»n . e taxi't*>t*i n.iVrt -Mir guano
a»u.« z-*o and pguocre m.-'i *t;nn>u <-.nn
»!*rtriug <he-.- u- < re We nave >u
},»v .H>r
A-SsvuF.lt-~ rbp:;i i >r*nt was «•»
tnu.l'Uerl SO !>(«.(«« tm- interest of tilr
f:fr*>.nr*, ,»n i imirti iHioruMiion orn*. | i
subjeo* p*r:a:ni ;g to ii.ttm i
inu-r<.-w*. Un«v n.ue pres « laws wturh
govern the sa*r» ot cuaiiMercial
ztrij-lcw, 1; uai-j- m-muia .rarer* or >»in
ipuuuMT* woul ratienii. ;o sell spur* tu
articles to th* farmer »of this >*a'.e.
i'na,« uvitoiiwMSM p ,ict » upon tha» n»te i
oi t«<’iilzrrw *v adeqt ate and oft such
curuMcu-r :i44 r--n:errit uihm** an ,
inituo-'.s*!.titty-.* to puss ,»ff sboddyr goo.:?
up» iuj jwvttiser. Is is tr» dial ,
ZUPHUI Hl Uaar flr.ire M) Mli alien rep |
resent t «ruu higaer than
ti*;r guarantee, bv. j tue farmers are
runoh to 'statute torrlbeir gullibility m '
•sing fttar grunted rhat the->>od.s urt* i
wttut therx are repr«* nied ley overzeiil
mis ag- ixes \Vnvii. uriners jay no ut-!
1 lention th j ran tees* that ar>J
printed <*othe sks- of t-v-oy brand, ii. j
1* tut 'ritual:, if u*y ure mweived as ta i
its Vai 3© ; i'he list? requires that emrir
I sack r-uaib haTo th- bric.d printed upon
it, a itfti,giving tb**aua v siwoud the gzui’-
cute* o 8 e.itn Ugrv.i’vufl that gi*-s 'G
maka-uro the toari amoiuftier plant flood. j
l 01 .tuurso strru* mo nthon >hovs’,d be
. kivrbi to the idtiuuuuv ami
■ uoa iM maxiratxui, she mauufacrur
, ei>ury tt> irivexMietxght *4 em_h Aigredi-
tot- so go ab'nv* the autuimum. guaniu
. w, was s<< aieet tui* rvquirsmeuta of
th*-aw, tkrreture t4> mminaum guar-
■ artiee is use ouly ?hlng t-s which w.
Wan'd p*. attomLu,. A;t<r the goods
are imrchuaed. trims the Luu com-sioths
rescue m. both the- parcha»?r and seder.
I’ne i*w reqitxnr, the uaiumacturer tu
regisfcrsr the uainiu of the goods, the
| nai,» O; »ne juauu. iKturer, the p*ace
v huee utauu-'wCiured wd the guarantee
i of what aiuwsn: of ptam food witn this
d»p&. -ttnen, before they sell or offer for
, Sak‘ any «>' their branda A ter the
I bra.ids are r >g, .sersd, u» law requires
tbo nianuf ,c:..;.eni to give tUo COli:mu .
sior.arof ,vg oslturi uori.-et ea.;h dar
fW«»ry of g<i ~ia a.J i orcotiaigued
■A par.nt.-, in th;.* ««■ to give the
| tianies ot liie pur*»M c > ao-n g«’. i t aud
I wht re. rtirf tt >». -is »r :i be delivered, «
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that every sack oothM directly under
ine eye of the cotuniiisioiier, and hr
(Min-send inspectors to-tiibi the different
Imtids in ail portions <x the state. The
samples arc taken- by inspectors au4
taa seaied by them ami sesw to ih*» ctxa
ini'Siouer. They are ruen numbered
aui-i recorded in this ofihe and seat te
the cbeiuisu The .■'tuiEs chenu*t na»-
L|rzes tiiese goods, ami tiiev are renmM*
to the coinmi.-sioner by number. Tiiew
reports are tneu rvconied, and go M
make up the budetim whicn is- eem M
ever? one from wh««t u saiu.pl* ww
taken and ro-uil wn-> ask for them Be- >
sides tins jiian of procuring samples, 1
have issued a cinrtrhir letter through
the newspaper* of Georgia stunug, that ’
if any person dmwred a gfiecial auairsir
of ins guano, that if he would, send me
a request, L would- send an ni'pector t«
get a *atn<>ie of ibe coods and make aa
analysis of it. Ttov law r<-quires that
if the-e<»iu<uis»u>rrer sends in a sample
to the state etietuLsr, it must be takeu
by a sworn inspector, and only from un
broken sacks wr packages As son ar
the chonnss cimu auaivze these goivis,
the results are eenr directly to the per
sons for whom made. /
Under the Ellington law. every
farmer --an demand that a samnie shall
lie taken of the goods he purchases a*
the time of the delivery tor the party
from wi*>t» be bu -s ins guanos. Toil
itouiplv suall betaken bv bo h the seller
ami baver. delivered to the ordinary, f
and he wili seal it in ih- ir presence mnl '
make a its-or-i of sumo. If for any reasoa
rhe purchaser beliews that his crop it
not betrcnied by the t»e of said fertilizer,
heeaa have the ordinary to send the -am
ple to the state chemist >or analysis, and
if the g-ixxis do aot come up to th*
guaamntee. the purchaser need not pay
for them. Tuns y-»a see the many pre
cautions thrown sr.-und the sam of this
article of comiwerce
(1.) Register the name of the manu
iaeturer. where tu.muia turetl, u une ot
brand un i the amount of plant food said
brand enntams
(2 ) Purchase tags for same, and place
them <>n tho sacks
(3 ) Norify the commissioner of agri
culture »>f every t-aie or consignment.
Give name and audress of each pur
chaser or consignee.
All of this luiorination is required t* i
be given, gild is riled and recorded.
Should they fail to do this, the sexier
not only subjects himself to noncolieo
non for the goods, but aiso to proseettr
tion for misdemeanor.
I propose as commissioner to give op
portunity to the farmers to protect
themselves from the dishonest dealer,
as well as to protect the interests of th*
honest mauuiacturer who complies, with
the law.—State Agricultural £>epart
ment.
We make Lady and
Fancy cakes today. |
Bakery.