The graphic. (LaGrange, Troup County, Ga.) 188?-190?, July 17, 1900, Image 4

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Paragraphs of Women Who Wear Well. It b m-toniuhing how great a change h few yeare of married life will make in the appearance and disposition <4 many woTtien. The freshness, the charm, the brilliance, vanish like the bloom from a (teach which , V- rudely handled. The matron isonly a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charming maiden. There are two reasons f<»r this change, ignorance and neglect. Few young women appre ciate the shock te the system through 1 the clrnnge w hich comes wiih marriage. Many neghct to deal with the unpleas ant drains which Are often consequent | on marriage and motherhood, not tin- j derstanding that this secret drain is robbing the cheek of its freshness and the form of its fairness. As surely as j the general health suffers when there is derangement of the health of the d-*lieate womanly organs, so surely when these organs are established in heal th the face and form at once wit ness to the fact in renewed comeliness. Half a million women and more have found health ami happiness in the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It makes weak women strong and sick woman well. —MI I II I—— Aunt Jane Do you think men nre really capitl le of loving with it deep and sincere affection? Aunt Hannah- Are they? You ought io see my husband gloat ing o'er Ihe rare old bindings in his library Chicago Tribune. SPENT A GOOD FARM DOCTORING. Mr. A. N. Noellof Asherville, Kan sas, says he spent a good farm doctor ing himself for’idironic diarrhoea but got no relief and was afraid that must die. ll<* el nmud to gi t hold ol a hot tie of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy and wasperma-i ne nt ly 1 urt dby it F.tr sale by Alli Drug ist Hix -I guess your friOnd Meeks; is coming out on top, after all. Dix How <0? iHix I saw Ih tn purchase a bottle of hair restorer in a drng store the ether day—Chicago > News. \V<> ha\t* soi l different cough remedied, but none has given better satisfaction than Cliamberluin’s,” says Mr. (’hrrli - IL hatter, Druggist, Newark, N. .1 "it is perfectly safe' and can be relied upon in all case of coughs, cold "V timir-eness. Sold by ! al) Druggist <. Crooked v ' - ”ic - “Huh!” ex-1 claimed (»row< is the other even ' ing when h < .itu home. “I «ee | more evidence crooked work 1 around here. “Why, 11; wlm.t do you ■ mean?” a*'l ■! hi> t-lonished bet ter half. ‘Oh, you till deceive me, madam, ”he r.plivd. • You have, been trying to drive na ; 's again. ”, ■ —Chicago News _ Sick Head.tri e, Wind on the Stoin ' aeh. Biliousness. Nansen, nre quickly cured by a few doses < f Dr. M. A. Sim- I men’s Liver Medicine. Convulsions Cramps, Chronic Female Diseasesand Hysterics are cured by; use of Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or ' Table ts. Sour Stomach is one of the firs' sytn ptom s of a coining Riliius attack’ Cure it with a few doses doses Dr. M A. Simmon’s Liver Medicine. Remove causes of Menstrual Sup pressions, Exaggerations and Irregu larities by taking Simmon’s Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Manufacturing is the thing in the South now . Money invested in any kind of maim facturingenierprises will yield good returns. —Columbus Ledger. Mrs. Sallie Harrison, Ridgeway. Ga., ■writes: Dr. M. A Simmons Liver Medicine cured me of Sick Headache, Swimming Head and Sou Stomach. I give it to my children and ffnd it bet ter for them than anything I ever tried. The Zeitlin’s and Black Draught I used did not have as much strength M it has. 'j** ROBBED THE GRAVE. A f tartlipg’incident, of which Mr John Oliver of Philadelphia, was lhe subject, is narrated by him as follows: “I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken tongue coated, pain continually in liack and sides, no appetite —gradually growing weaker day by day. The physicians had given me up. Fortu nately, a friend advised trying ‘Elec tric Bitters;’ and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decid ed improvement I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. 1 know they save my life, and robbed the grave of another victim.” No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cts., guaranteed, at Bradfield Drug Co. People who think they are wise are often otherwise. An Awful Punishment. Os all the horrors that have shocked mankind throughout all history, c ■ the most terrible was the punishment meted put by the British governnv ut in 1557 to the leaders of the famous Sepoy Mutiny. I They were tied to the months of loaded cannon and blown in mutilated fragments into eternity, while a thrill of horror went through the civilized world. Mistakes and broken laws involve an awful penalty, and the most vindictive men arc not more cruel than Natusa herself can be when her laws are Every day we see men and women suftiring al most the torments of the comitunned as 1 penalty for breaking Nature’s simplest laws. Mistakes aud carelessness count as crimes before Nature’s stern tnbunal. Nature nev< r forgives a mistake. Irregular habits, wrong food, over work, worry, late hours, lack of proper exercise, neglret of little precautions, are punished by the 1 pangs of Ivspepsia. shattered turves rnd ' a wtecked ind wast< d constitution. Hut thi> misery and hopelessness are not forevet fastened on those who are willing 1 to come back and obey the laws wbicth i Nature has laid down. Her penalties are severe and inevitable, but her rewards ate generous. She seldom pronounces a death sentence. Thousand- of broken down men and women, who could not find either en coumgement or cute in the medicaments of oidiifury doctor- have obtained a perfect restoration to health and strength by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. simply because it put their entire physical being into perfect accord with Na lui-.’s law and brought them her rewards Thi;' extraordinary "Discovery” begins its restorative and building up process in the human sy stem at ’.ln same point that Nature begtt her own work, that is, with the digestive ami blood making organs. It gives the entire nutritive organism power to appropriate the essential life creating elements of the food that is eaten, and con vert lhem into healthy nutriment, firm muscular flesh and active vital force. Many little warnings are usually given by' Nature long before her most terrible punishments are visited upon those who disregard her regulations. When a man feel- that something in his way of living has put him "out of sorts,” even though not seriously 'll, he must know that he is to some extent a trespasser. If he has headaches or bilious turns and periods When he doesn’t feel like lifting a hand or a foot about his business, something is certainly wrong. It ought to. and can be set right immediately by the “Golden Medical Discovery's” wonderful tonic Ind alterative properties. It clarities and enriches the blood, arouses the lethargic liver to rid the circulation of excessive bile ; purges the system of the scrofulous and muddy impurities which render the skin unwholesome and un sightly ; makes every nerve and muscle tingle with vivacity and life. The permanent strength - making; quali ties of the “Golden Medical Discovery” are vastly superior to the temporary stimu lus of malt extracts. It is far preferable to nauseous emulsions. It does not aid the accretion of flabby fat; but eliminates inert useless tissue from the system, mak ing the flesh firm and wholesome, and bringing the weight to the normal standard of perfect health. Mrs. John Crozier. Box 51, Morristown. Bel mont Co., Ohio, writes : ’’ My face was a solid mass of pimples or red spots and very sore. 1 commenced using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery about the jd of April; I also used his ■ Pellets.’ 1 was just neatly craxy when I wrote to von. In from ten to twelve days mv face was well. Dr Pierce’s medicines are worth more than their weight in gold, to me. My entire system is built up by them. My face r>t well so fast that people came to ask. what did." There is no better home counselor and guide to the proper care of the health of all the family than that grand book, ‘‘The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser,” by R. V. Pierce, M. D. This thousand page illustrated volume is the outgrowth of his thirty year’s experience as chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgi cal Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. A paper , bound copy will be sent absolutely free for the mere cost of mailing, twenty-one (at) one-cent stamps. Address, World’s Dis penaary Medical Association,. of Buffalo. > If a heavier cloth-bound copy is prefened. •end ten auape extra—ji in aU. ♦ „ ? *. H I ■* ' itiw H » A. J. BOYD, Agent For Fire and Live Stock Insurance Come ami Insure your country residence in the Mutual Company. A. F. SIMMONS. Rxi’AIR Shop. “W1 N. W. Corner Square, upstair*. Over 30 years in the repair business. Jewelry. Clocks, Locks and Keys, Sew ing Machines and attachments, Lamps. Umbrellas, Trunks, Organs. Window fixtures. Repair, color and oil finish Furniture. All work done in belt style and guaranteed. Terms cash. (I’at onize a crippled veteran.) T. Bennett, Opposite Post Office, at L. M Sim ril’s is the place to get your SHOES REPAIRED .... Goon Leather, O<»oii Work Prompt Service. I give customers work that suits and pleases. I • I !■■!» 1.1 »■ - I * | = Aid? Dilution : Regulates th® Bowels, s Cures Cholera lufantmo,’i = Cholera Morbus, Diarrhcca. Dysentery, Teething Children,.; | And All Diseases cf lhe Stomach £ : am! Bowels. It i.«* Pleasant to SI | = the Taste and NEVER FAILS to give Satisfaction. = A Few Doses Will demowstrati its = I•» * I Superlative Virtues. = , »m4hihiiih 'uiiitr I Just in a splendid line of (‘ouches and Bed Lounges. M. L. Fleming A Co. | A -1W ■ ■.in —.l w aMWMWaMW*—I-w ■— I I »' —■■ll I ■ i ■■■ ■ I I Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor < i an d cheerfulness soon 4‘■ O ‘ jbdisappear when the kid- ' ne y s are out order _nHl or diseased. IP'Kidney trouble has I ■ become so prevalent i Vi that it is not uncommon | /f/7 f° r a child to be born ! /z w hh weak kid- - neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of ' the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first j step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the ! kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as I most people suppose. | Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- F-Arjr j- I cent and one dollar I sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- h«o or swaan>Rooa ing all about it, including 5 " many of the thousands of testimonial letters receives! from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y.,. he sura aad j mention this paper. AN EPIDEMIC OF DIARRHOEA. Mr. A. Sanders, writing froix> Co nut Grove. Fla., says there has- l>een quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there. He had a severe attack and was cured by four dozen off Cnamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. He says he also recommend; it to others and they say it is the best medicine they ever used. For sale by all Drug gists. The Dangers q! a Malarial Atmos phere may be averted by occasionally taking Dr. M. A. Simmon’s Liver Medi cine. To cure Depression of Spirits, Falling of the Womb and Weakness of Back usual to Change of Life, take Sinunoas Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. * NaslßHle. tMiiaaowia 4 Si Louis Ry. OWN RAILS, WITH THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE TO ROME, CHATTANOOGA, NASHVILLE AND MEMPHIS. PULLMAN SLEEPERS AND FIRST- CLASS DAY COACH TO Louis and AH Points West. QUICKEST SCHEDULES TO CIIICAOO Excellent Service to Louisville, Cincinnati and Ohio, Indiana and Michigan Points. ALL RAIL AND STEAMSHIP LINES TO NEW YORK AND THE EAST. TOURIST RATES TO ALL RESORTS. Cheap Emlgrani Rales io Arkansas and Texas. for sd»e<itJies. maps, or a*| railroad iniorfnatloit. can npon or write to J. W. THOMAS, JR., H. F. SMITH, CHARLES E. HARMAN, General Manager. Traffic Manager, Gen Pass. Agent, NASHVILLE, TENN. NASHVILLE, TENN. ATLANTA. GA. JtKi pK' ■ i * w ’ *—*3o 1 i - ' <4 ’ ■ --V ” / ' ALWYN fl. SMITH, LaGrange, Ga. Agent for Decker & Son’s Pianos, Washburn Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos. Ten Cent Cata logues of Saalfieid and National flusic Company Sheet flu«ic kept in stock. PIKE BROS. and ladders - - AND DEALERS IN - - ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL Estimates furnished for all kinds of work. Give us a trial. We have just put up a tfdrsf'cfass Corn a a , And can grind your corn, on short notice and in the best manner. ' ’ ■ .* * ’ • » • . -i a w » •