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cure Sick
•e all know
> a mild cathartic,
and always prompt
i their results.
Cathartic
T^nd family.”—J. T. Hess,
'•’•Ayor’a Wnlly upwards PUlt have of twenty been In use in and my
[Jr* completely verified all years, that
them.’’-Thomas la
1 for F, Adams,
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[tad them e ^nalljy beneficial’ln^colds;
g. ' aw, have to call VoullienM, a physician.”—
1 Voulllemt, Hotel Sara.
toga Springs, N. Y.
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H Dias m Pimples, blackheads, capped rLCO D| CO
and oily skin cured by Centro-
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ROOT BEER!
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gentlemen and ladies.
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SCHEUERMAN & WHITE,
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and sM«a of aqwnl value.
ttwePcVsonlneich tr lo¬
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Mh. we send
yon have thou fc*frt
them to
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The exercises which they
_ ____ but
this was ond of the best
Aftergetting Saturday, I leave home from school
on went and put
•way my slate and books. I n«t
took off my school dreajs, and, having
P u * ,°P er clothes, I attended to
household lit work. When evening came
I the light in the house, and taking
my beads 1 went to worship our God
tt-ssmzsn a;,si d„Tnte.“ dtek
o “ 8 mr
“When the night was somew;
van ced I put away mj
having ing face taken, and my fo
my Sen
I
gave praise to the great Father and
supreme In the early Lord, and I went to ujp pleep.
having perfi 'armed morning household I got got usehold up and « du-
ties I took book my arid
my sat down to
read. When the sun was well up I
anointed myself with oil, and went
out to Imthe. Then I came home and
my ual reverence to our household spirit¬
to the teacher, and I made having my prostrations spirit¬
sun, received
ual comfort, I returned to the house.
I then took food, and having washed
my face and hands I ate some betel
nut and sat down to write. When the
hold day was spent I returned to my house¬
God work, Jugonath. antj again Now worshiped have the
I come
again to school, and if there are any
faults or mistakes in this exercise I
hoie that they will be forgiven."—
Leisure Hour.
Lost.— 1 don’t know where, 1 can’t tell
when, I don’t see how—something of great
value to me, and fdr the return 6f which I
shall be truly thankful, vi*.: a good appetite.”
Found.—‘ Health and strength, pure blood,
and appetite like that of a wolf, regular di^ea-
It is sold by nU
1 doses one dollar.
, The Difference.
A great many scient ific men havo described
in stately phrase tbe characteristic differences
between men and women. Mrs. Frank Leslie,
in an article on “Women’s Clothes,'’ sums
them up, however. In a very piquantand safe
.isfactory fashion She says:
“A woman, if she were set down on an
oasis in the Desert of Sahara, with not a car¬
avan in sight, would peep into the pool to oee
how she looked, and would smooth and fluff
thing „.... to eat, , and „ next ... for something .JMm to kill,
and be wonld not look into tbe pool at All ex¬
cept to drink.”
There yon have a pen picture of the New marked
peculiarities of the two animals.— York
Herald.
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Good Advice', Showing Result.
Edward Silvey, Chicago, gives tes¬
timony: “My wife had Catarrh ijfren-
ty-flve before years; suffered began severely for six
years she to use your
remedy. Unable to breathe except
through the mouth; in a most criti¬
cal condition. relief, Tried Dr. everything ad-
without ......... when Streeter
followed immediately. ; She
lief con¬
tinued to use it until she is now. en¬
tirely enred. Her health has not been
so good in many years.-”- Price $1.00.
Wash the baby with Clarke’s Flax
Soap. . 25 cents. Dr. N. B. Drewry,
Druggist, now has the Flax remedies
on band.
Grace Greenwood is one of the few women
who look like their pictures. Anybody who
has ever seen a counterfeit presentment of
the high, rather pointed ferehead, the promi¬
nent nose, the strong, kindly mouth, the
friendly eyes and the heavy black hair drawn
down almost to cover would the recognise tips of the earn in
the-old fashion, the rather
short figure and matronly proportions of the
brilliant writer whose pen has not by any
means lost its point and sparkle. Mrs. Up-
pincott has one grace rare among women or
men—she knows when there has been enough
after dinner speaking, and she can win more
admiration by setting a clever'remark in a
frame of twelve words than often repays the
most brilliant orator for a twenty minutes’
peroration. —Kansas City Journal
Are you biliious and dyspepie?
• Does your liver often sluggish broken seem?
[s By your slumber
a hidious, nightmare, Pleasant dream Pellets ?
Friend, be wise: The
Made by Dr. Pierce procure,
And they’ll Wing you back the sun¬
shine. «
Of good health, you may lie sure.
One Who Knows.
The following testimonial is from a
gentleman who knows our formula
and curative is thoroughlyjaenuainted properties of our Tolfic. withjthe The
way to know the meritais-tcriry the
article. the formula Any of physician,who, Calisaya Tonic dasiree
obtain it from the Westmoreland Cali¬ may
saya Tonic Company, Greenville, section: S.C.
This letter is from a malarial
West Point, Miss.
Having shown me the formula for
making your Tonic while in your city
the past summer, I take it. great delight¬ pleas-
i in recommending I am
ed With it, successfully having given and it in my
practice ; to mem¬
bers of my oyrn family suffering from
malarial texsemia.
Very truly, S. Duncan, M. D.
B.
For sale by E. B. Anthony.
Seemingly! Eradicated
With repeated and powerful doses of its of quinine, various
chills and fever. In some one
from, springs into active existence apparent again,
often withont the slightest smouldering embers provo¬
cation. obstinate To extinguish and recondite the malady,no less
of this nd recondite malady,po fiercely less the
than to subdue it when ii rages In
system. Hoetetter’s H- Stomach Bitters is all
sufficient. When every resource of tbe
every
Bl¬ itters '
malarial disease, room lrsatvacics. uisoraers
use of miasma-tainted water. These are both
cured and preventeu by the Bitters. RIum-
matifim, coastipttioo and renal complaint®,
yieH to its action.
_
A Fish Valued by a Lady.
What fish is most valued by'alady ?
Ql i/A ( IlUv&JvUvl “J vv» will )
» . trot Gl By DMit,
With your pal© cold fingers
iZu**** tare weary! 1
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And the opaline splendor of nature,
Ensnaring % soul with hope
And visions of a life as splendid
%
Wholabor with bleedinghanda
Yet may ndt reap.
$top the ebb and flowed life
That brings force ofalyfor drfeat,
And qnlekens tbe heart only , ' ’
That it may bearfte anguish.
At least bring silence and peace,
O tender and beautiful Death!
—[Harper’s --------------------------Jr |#»gft»inejter June. 'I;
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BE OF GOOD CHEER.
To tbe honest inquirer after truth, who,
troubled with some contagious blood dis¬
ease, seeks a remedy which will com-
pletely eradicate from his system every
germ ot blood poison, that the ones he
loves—his wife and his rhudren—may be
him actual results are the only sure proof
of curative virtue, Read the following
hue testimony:
tite, did not klyfl sleep well at night,
tion impaired, throat my f i
was my was
ulcers, and in fact I was a total \_____
I had been under the treatment of several
tised; mained went to months, Hot Springs, where I re-
several receivii^ no ben¬
efit whatever—the dread disease still clung
Three years ago I was laid up with
my bed for months.
ages of i acam. death. my My me life was was a* a, lingering lingering
and I bad despaired of ever get-
mended ting w< 3V B. h B. B e V B. , ?'bi£;?o*"4m
and find myself permanently _ cured.
once, refer
I to Rev. C. C. Davis, Dr. John G.
and Westmorland, Dr. Knott, who Garrett & Bro,
numerous others know of my
for the blood in the world.
Jas. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga.
During the month of February I bought
tMy blood poison, and to m|- Wler aston-
ishment one bottle cored hito. In Feb-
his legs, and terrible 5T^esTn his
head. He a cured with eruption bottles on of
B.B. was two
B. As a quick blood cleanser it has
no equal. James Hill, Atlanta, GA
has resisted the treatment of our brat
medicines ’ ^ Uae of tbe most aoted
1 was covered with a
eruption aU o-ver my body.
Sf emaciation, 1 falling Emy ____ AdK
hair,sore
hesitate to say that B. B. B. has no equal
who as a general will'use only blood purifier, bottle and wfll any tie one
one con-
\y»n,
: ulcers on one |eg, and
pelted. my despondency I kept using it until I had taken
sixteen tism, and battles, othier and horrors all the of ulcere, blood rheuma¬
have disappeared, and last I poison sound
at am
and well again, after an experience of
twenty years of torture. “
A.’P. Brunson," Atlanta, Ga.
B. - B. Kennesaw, B. Company—Mv Ga^ Sept 11,1887. SIR:
acknowtefflhg Dear -
I take great pleasure in
the great benefit my wife has denvedfrom
yonr great and wonderful medirine", B.' B.
B. For two years she was a-great suf¬
ferer from Scrofula, or some blood dis¬
ease which had lain dormant all her life.
' We had attention from of the
some most
skillful physicians mrifae coumry. but all
her to no effect, until we had all despaired of
solid ever ulcer, recovering. and for Her months- mouth was one
two or more
her body was broken out with sores until
she lost a beautiful head of hair, also eye¬
lashes and eye-brows; in fact, she seemed
to be s complete Wreck.
Now comes tbe great-secret which I
want all the world to know: That three
bottles of Blood Balm medicine has done
the work which would sound incredible to
any one who did not know it to be so.
Today my wife is perfectly healthy and
clear from any scrofulous ta}nt, Md she
now has athre
fectly healthy.
Glen Alpine February Staton, 13th, N. 1888.} C. )
This is to certify that three-years W ago l
mj below had IRMA my MIJT the JW1.V left knee, leg caused aused amputated by by bk biood C poison inches
and bone affection. After it
tated there cgme a i psfis
erfd of it |
tinued growing worse I sites every day until a
short time Ago.
thii
that. My
asriB^gg I contend
blood ]
as a
.... wall
. _ a new
fmmfi sssa. tt b.'S * o'-Ts
LAND,
Fame’s
Cel >und
Injurious the teste, effect, quick to tt tw gives action, that and without health any
which makes everything taste rugged good. It
cores
»fr««,*rss. it. »I.«. etx for».».
Wells, Richari»oh*Co.. Burlington, VL
rUMMO DYES ^ ZfVA
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OPENING OF SUMMER CLOTHIMO I
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1 have searched tbo United
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ble, pleasant
SUMMER *
★ CLOTHING
I have found it in tiie Sum¬
mer Goods of Alfred Benja¬
min & Co., of New York. I
have the largest Stock, and
the best and most desirable
assortment I have ever car¬
ried.
Coat8-:-and-:-Vest8
From $1 to $10.
What comfort in nice, light
Coat, when the thermometer
is reaching upward these sul
try summer days.
Everybody and examine. is invited to
come
GEO. R. NILES,
. 36 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN.
dAw to jnly 1
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