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Items of Local Interest.
“ Only the First Step
| is Difficult. 99
The first step in Spring
should be to cleanse Nature's
house from Winter's accumu
lations. Hood's Sarsaparilla
does this •work easily. It is
America's Greatest Spring
Medicine. It purifies the blood,
as milions of people say.
It makes the u>*ak strong, an nervous
nen and women gladly testify. It
curea all blood diseases, as thousands
of cured voluntarily write. It is just the
medicine for you, ns you will gladly say
after you have given it a fair trial.
Bad Bipod Although past 70 years of
age I am thoroughly well.' It was three
bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla that made
me so after spending over S6O in medical
attendance. My trouble was a raw Sore on
guy aiiHe." Mrs. Louisa Mahos, Court
Street, Lowoll, Mass.
Running: Sores “ After worrying four
months I gave my children Hood’s Sarsa
parllla and it cured them of running Bores.
Hood’s Pill.” cntcd me of dyspepsia and
constipation.” Mrs. Katk E. Thomas, 31
Governor An itipolla, Md.
Consumpth 0 Cough • “ Five years
ago 1 had a•• n .mpllvc cough which re
duced rue to u v' eleton. Was advised to
take Hood’s S:n xprirllla which I did and
recovered normal liealth. I have been well
ever since.” M .tiloa Bripokwatkr, Cor.
Pear) and (Thrstru: sts.. Jeffersonville, Ind.
Zwcd'S ciaUabaiitfa
I'. |"IU >-iu «■ liter ills, the non Irrltatlnx end
mi.. i 11hurtle to *.aka with Uood’s .>ari»api»rtlla.
It seems the Filipinos at Ma
nila and thereabouts bow down
to idols. One of these Filipino
gods was csptured by cur forces
and it has arrived in New York
ami been placed on exhibition in
a Bowery shop window. ’’This
idnl is a fantastical, curved block
of wood. Its eyes are small and
sqn ut. The mouth’is large and
the nose flat and prominent. Its
two hands, with palms outward
are raised to the hight of the
sh ulders.as if repelling a foe.
Th• • f-«‘t are small and (urn out •
Wuid. ”
When you >mk for Dr. M. A. Simmons
Li* e Medicine, see that you get it and
no ►om- worthless imitation.
Th • smallest tilings may exert the
greatest influence. DeWitt’s Little
Ea lv Kisers are unequaled for over
coming constipation ami liver troubles.
8m ill pills, beat pills, safe pills. Brad
field Drug Co. W. S. Hendon Hogans
ville.
M wishing stout healthly girls
•huukt give them Simmons Squaw
Vine Wine or Tablets as they ap
pro'. e.i j-überty. ,
The Duke of Veraguu. who
vis.u-'t t his country -during the
woiiu'x luu. and who was the
rec ip fin ci much attention as a
descendui.t of Christopher Co
luinhus. is n<»w a ruined noble
man. Ins annuity of $20,000 from
the Cuban government having,
of course, been cut oft. Numer
ous speculative and business en
terprises which he was interest
ted li ive also come to naught.and
and ill’ duke i£ emphatically a
busted grandee.
Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga-, suf
fered agony tor thirty j oarn. and then
guret, iiis piles by using DeWitt’s
Wiicn Hotel Salve. It. heals injuries
like in igic. radfield Drug Co. WS
Hendon. < jnnsville.
Mr- Je-< > R. Davids u. Falapoosa,
(la , write : 1 find Dr. M A. Simmons
lav -r Medicine a splendM remedy for
T< ’ pel Liier, Indigestion and Liver
Troubt’ s I was a wreaek and tired of
living, but by its use I am a well wo
man.
Tivseai’v dangerous times for the
health. Croup.cold and throat troubles
lead rapidly to consumption. A bottle
of One Minute Cough Cure used nt the
right time will peserve life, health and
a large amount of money. Bradfield
Drug Co W. S. Hendon. Hogansville.
IJOOD’S Sarsaparilla is the One
I True Blood Purifier,Great Nerve
Tonic, Stomach Regulator. To thou
sands its great merit |« KNOWN-
‘'The editor of the Weekly
Culvering appears to be a man
who takes things as they come,”
remarked the tourist. "Aw,
yes,” replied the landlord of the
Occidental Hotel, at BoomopoHs
Oklahoma. “The other day an
irate subscriber bulged into the
printin’ office an’ announced in a
bloodshot voice that he had come
to clean out the place; the editor
ca’mly slapped a gun aga'nst
his head an’ made him do it.”—
Puck.
Smith Bros., of Concord. Ga.,
are the pioneer nurserymen of 1
Middle Georgia. They have a
large assortment of healthy stock
which I am selling it reasonable
prices. Give me j our orders and
you will be pleased with results.
Stock purchased shall be true to
name. B. B. Dixon.
tmayl 99. LaGrange, Ga. -
Weak Ad vice.—/‘Aim, high,”
cried the clerical visitor, as he
endeavored to rouse the moral
ambition of the bright faced Sun
day school lads and hissies be
fore him. "Aim high!” "Not
much,” interrupted t» small boy
ori the front bench; "that’s what
Spaniards did, an’ see what
happened to them!”—Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
An Honest Medicine for Lb Grippt
George W. Waittof South Gardiner
Me., say#: “I have hud the worst
eotigh, cold, chills and grip and have
taken lots of trash of no account but
profit to the vender. Chamberlain's
Cough remedy is the only thing that
has done any good whatever. I hav?
used one 50-cent bottle, and the chills,
cold and grip have all loft me. I con
gratulate the manufacturers of nn
honest medicine.” For sale by La
Grange Drug Co.
Dr M. A. Sinnneus Liver Medicine
cleais the Complexion, gives Bouyan
cy to the Mind, cures Headache, Reg
ulates Stomach Bowels ana Liver.
Menstruation made Regular and
Painless, and Pains in Sides, Hips and
Limbs cured by Simmons Squaw Vine
Wine or Tab’ets.
‘••'hen was beef hightest?'
~When the cow jumped over the
moon.” "Stupid! It was when
they got the covers of the em
balmed cans.”—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
Derangements of Menstrual Func
tions produce Miscarriage. Simnlons
Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets correct
the derangements.
Mr. S. A, Fackler, Editor of the Mi
canopy (F'a.) Hustler, with his wife
and children, suffered terribly from
LaGrippe. One Minute Cough Cure I
was the only remedy that helped them. I
It acted quickly. Thousands of others ;
use this remedy as a specific for La- ,
Grippe, and its exhausting after ef
fects. Bradfield Drug, Co. W. S. Hen- |
don Hogansville.
"My husband tells all his
friends that he drew a prize ini
the matrimonial lottery.” she’
said proudly. ‘He probably ro
fers to your bank account,” re
turned her dearest friend.—
Chicago Evening Post.
My wife has used Chamberlains Pain
Bahn for rheumatism with great relief
and I can recommend it as a splendid
liniment for rheumatism and other
household uses for which we have
found it valuable. —W. J. Guyler, Red
Creek. N. Y.
Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading mer
chants of this village and one of the
most prominent men in this vicinity.—
W. G. Phippin, Editor Red Creek Her
ald. For sale by LaGrange Drug Co.
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For Photographers
A camera and stand 2 head
rests and a good burnisher for
sale all in good oider—Apply to
Mr. W. D. Fowler at the Tom
limson Gallery.
La Grippe is again epidemic. Every
precaution should tie taken to avoid it.
Its specific cure is One Minute Cough
Cure. A. J. Sheperd. publisher Agri
cultural Journal and Adviser, Elden,
Mo., says: "No one will bo disappoint
ed in using One Minute Cough Cure for
LsGrippe.” Pleasant to take, quiek to
i Rut. Bradield Drug Co. W. S. Hen
don, Hogansville.
To Confederate Veteran*.
Grantville, Ga., April 3,189!«. |
Dear Comrades:
This is intended as a special'
and personal invitation to you, '
your wife, children and Basket toi
join us in a Reunion and picnic
at this place, Friday, .' ay .’th.
Fraternally,
T. E. Zyliars.
Chairman Com.
In IsKS my wife went East and was
attacked with rheumatism. She re- ;
ceived no relief until she tried Cham-1
berlniii’jS Pain Balin. Since that tune
we have never been without it. We
find .It gives instant relief in cases of
burns and scalds and is never failing
for all rheumatic and neuralgic pains. <
—D. G. Brant, Santa Ynez, Cal. For!
sale by LaGrange Drug Co.
Eat d ell Gelatine ai
Freeman’s.
i
Our line of tooth brusi tscan't
be excelled. W. D. Burks & Co.,
*
Good set double buggy harness
for sale cheap. J. C. Roper.
THE WIT TO_Wffl I WOMAH.'!
A man mast fight to win a woman. It
is not always a duel with rapiers that he i
must engage in. Sometimes his a struggle ,
which on the surface appears to lie fa* 1
more peaceful than any battle at arms. It |
isn’t the soldier only who nv- t be brave .
Men need courage to succec iy where in |
life. A mechanic or a farnu: ds “grit ”
in his soul as well as on L - hands, tn
whatever line of work a man is called upon
to mate his way in th' ■ ->rld he must
show pluck, and steady. vering deter
mination if he expects t .n <txi bold a
worthy woman’s affection.
•A woman jndges a man from appe —-
ances. If he is energetic and forcible
doesn’t always stop to reason why. She |
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looks like the Spanish senorita at her win
dow and applauds the man who fight*
bravely. He may win, he tuay lose ; but
he must never Hag ; he must fight.
A man doesn’t always do himself justice.
He may make a bad showing when he
really isn’t to blame. It is common to say
of a man who is timid and incapable that
he is ‘ white livered.” Sometimes thia is
literally true, yet not any reproach to a
man either. Many a man with a brave,
willing heart for his work acts at times
like a lazy “quitter,” just because his liver
is out of order. It is the commonest kind
of a disease.
A man doesn’t know what is the matter
with him ; he feels all the strength and
energy oozing out of him ; he can’t work ;
he can’t eat; he can’t sleep ; he can’t even
think clearly. He loses heart and courage
and flesh ; pretty soon he feels it in his
lungs. w The doctors call it consumption
and prescribe lung specifies. But w hat the
mau needs is a medicine to go deep down
into the foundations of the trouble ; clear
the poison out of his blood ; wake up his
liver, purify, revitalize and build up his
system from the foundation stone. He
needs Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov
ery which has cured innumerable cases of
obstinate liver complaint which the doc
tors diagnosed as hopeless consumption.
The work of this masterful “ Discovery”
begins at’the very corner-stone of life in
the stomach and nutritive organism. It
gives appetite, nourishment, rich blood,
healthy, solid flesh. A cough is only a
symptom; there are other things that
make the cough : they must be got rid of
first, the cough may be the last thing to go
away. .Dr. Pierce’s marvelous "Discov
ery ” isn’t a lung specific ; but it does more
than any such specific can ever do. It
sweeps out of the blood all the foul dis
ease-germs that lodge in the lungs and
originate consumption ; it heals and builds
up the delicate tissues and imoues the
entire system with strength and active
energy.
The fact is well established that the
“ Golden Medical Discovery ” cures weak
lungs, bleeding from lungs, obstinate,
: lingering coughs, latyngitis, bronchitis,
throat disease, and kindred affections of
the air-passages, which, if neglected or
badly treated, lead un to consnmption*
Many thousands of well established cures
of such cases are reported by the most
trustworthy citizens. Many of these cases
had been pronounced consumption and
incurable —bv the best local physicians
! before the sufferers commenced the use of
; Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is
recognized everywhere as the greatest of
nerv'- and strength builders for weak and
I ailing women. His ’’ Pleasant Pellets” are
acknowledged as the most perfect natural |
laxative ever prescribed.
Out of his lifetime experience as a prac
ticing physician and tnofessor of physiol
• ogy. Dr. Pierce has compiled a wonderful
thousand-page book, illustrated with over
, 700 drawings and several colored plates
; It is entitled the People’s Common Sense
Medical Adviser, and is a complete family
I medical library in one volume. Nearly
I seven hundred thousand copies were sold
at Si.so each. Dr. Pierce considered the
I profit on this sale warranted him in issu
ing a free edition, and a paper-bound copy
will now be sent absolutely free for the
bare cost of mailing, ai one-cent stamps,
or in heavier French-cloth covers for 31
stamps.* Address World’s Dispensary Med
ical Association, 66 3 Main Street, Buffalo.
N. Y. Only one copy will be sent to one
family. It ahould be in every family ui
the laud.
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\ New .ni l Complete 1 icainicul. consisting of
>1 PI'OSiTVRIES, Capsules of Ointment and two
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f even' iv.itur .■ and degree. It makes an operation
with tbe knife, which is painful, and often results
n death, u;:-;eces.-:;ry. Why endure this terrible
isease? We pack a Written Guarantee in each
I Sox. No Care. No Pay. 50c. and $1 a box, 6 lot
5. Sent bv mail. Samples tree
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''.ON < 'TIPATinM Cured. Piles Prevented. b>
ir.nl iJIM j apancse |_i, er Pellets, tl.e
•at LIUFR and STOMACH REGULATOR and
. O-)D PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant
1 take: es;-ecialiy adapted for children’s use. 50
oses 35 cents.
C fl EE .—A vial of these famous little Pellets will
e given with a $1 box or more of Pile Cure
NoTtCK—THW UENUIKB FRESH JaPASESE PILS
dvac lor sale only by „
Ferrell & Burks.
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Spring has come, so has
Schaub’s new stock of
picture moldings; cheaper
than ever.
Spring has come, so has
Schaub's new stock of
picture moldings; cheaper
than ever.
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ty of spending money easily. >■
leisure hours. Send 12c for
cloth and full directions for work
and commence at once. CMk
sent anywhere. Address ,
Winoosket Co. (380. C Boston,
Mfg. Dept.
M RESTORES VIT< ’ <TT
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s-sarty and Consumption. Young Men re-® I
hood and Old Men recover Youthful K ’T
gives vigor and size to shrunken organ%l<
a man for business or marriage. Easily
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