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..........«d economical Blood Medicine the
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popular ■shske
i never eo as at present,
'“KSfi. jusands of testimonials are oh
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Austral'
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such confessor, a weekly acts as a sort of father
while the editor spreads out
horse races to European complications,
in well classified order and in very
general rial novels summaries; two or three se¬
run their even courses in
the few columns allotted to each; the
set fcirth; letters from New_____
Paris, together with pages of
telegraphic the colonial foreign reader material, from being prevent
too
much absorbed hi home affairs, while
these home affairs are treated in
in correspondence.
Meanwhile practical interests are
not yard, forgotten. cattle raising The and farm, mining the vine¬
are
discussed at length by experts. Games,
Sunday papers are far Outdone as to
quantity of matter and on the Whole
is ■..... here . appeal, joineSI
as the case, with excellence
'’that of workmanship. The only objection
reader our would own make badly would spoiled be newspaper that all
this was too dry for him and too vast
For my own part, since my return
from Australia, I have been taking
one* of these fine weeklies regularly,
and reading, nofall of it, but as much
as I desired and with no little profit
I know no better tie means to become te-
quainted ' ' with ith drift and the forties
-Atlantic Month-
Why is it so many suffer from rheu-
tism, aches, pains, kidney ’ diseases,
liver complaints, heart affections,
etc.? .It is simply because they will
not come and bB!healed. All diseases
begin from a f|apt of- iron in the
pure blood carries weakness and dis-
from aches, pains and general ill-
health. ,
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Planting the I'lnj on Mount. St. Ellas.
.The groups the of snow clad peaks vis¬
ible to naked eye were .countless,
and to the northward, in which di¬
rection the view was barred, their
number is doubtless quite as great;
only pressed a few of being them, however, high im¬
us as *Bw* very oAhem or very rp^
out striking of the in shape,,
lead snow in such a manner as
to one to believe that they had
been recently buried and were Wait-
ing, Cnllon, I should except Fairwoather and
which were plainly visible
above the clouds, though 140 miles
distant The ocean was covered with
a tudes; fog; in it fa<d, frequently it would is in these lati¬
whole often be rain¬
ing while for about a St. Elias day at the sky beach,
the would
be cloudless. At 3 o’clock We thought
it best to begin our downward jour¬
ney, as we did not care to be caught
out over night A small small American Am©
flag lady of presented" Sitka to placed, the > ced expedition in tin tir by a
was a can
and left at Flag Rock, a poin it about
, 10,000 feet higL-ScribnerV
“Logic to Logic.’* .
Now there was the case of our friend McKay:
He said to hi©sell, in his resclute way,
That ft cough which was growin from bad to
Worse
Must be cured, in spite of a slender purse.
An ooean voyage was out of the question,
A Yet Florida he trip a useless suggestion; -
die would’t I His money be paid
Fpr Hie “Golden Medical Discovery,“ by Dr.
And fis sotmdW&ftnut is bis health today—
“Logic is logic, that’s all 1 say.”
“GoldenMedical Discovery’’ is the
only recommended medicine for the diseases it is
to cure, sold by drug¬
gists, tli under a positive gurantee from
manufacturers, that if it don’t
either benefit or cure in every case;
the money paid for it will be prompt -
Tim Cary SUtert' Sycamore - Tree.
By the Hamilton turnpike, in Ham¬
ilton county, hill, O., and on the way from
College stands a large sycambre
tree Alice that and was Phoebe planted Cary. there in They 1832 bf
were
then C and 12 years old, and coming
_____away in the roadT This will/ they
and planted and cared for as children
now the tree flourishes, and every,
one who passes by stops under it for a
moment’s shade, ana whenever the
Cary sisters went to that part of the
country they Dispatch. paid a visit to their tree.
—Pittsburg
A Valuable Remedy.
A letter from S. P. Wardwell, Bos¬
ton,- says; “I used Clarke’s Extract
of Flax (Papillon) Catarrh Cure in
June last for Hay Fever with great
satisfacsion, end find it is the only
thing I.have seen which would allay,
without irritatinfl, the inflammation
of the nostrils and throat, Its sooth¬
ing and heoling immediate.” properties Large were mark¬ bottle
et and
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806 his
bwout
father.
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it of state
'•ss.try cold, hungry 5 ,sr^r^u,o»
poor, whenever I boys home with
me want tot Isn’t it our
inweritttt t" Sll
“Can’t I gh
inner ' ’
the §£s of a soldier, too)—and, fath-
iSPli I
things we had lof£ _ yesterday. Bay,
mayn’t-It ther!” Isn’t it our kitohen, fa¬
"ftigTpSd’^^a. “Seward, advise with me ISiiscase
and he uok'
said must be careful not to run
dent his took Tad’s little brown bands droll in
smile own bid big one, and with along a very home
mm to “run and
qnired to obey the Bible by getting i
tee malaxed and the blind, and that I
hanhels
....... ^ Jii boys woro. gtt-
■Dinner. * '■ — - ^ ■
Mr. Lincoln remarked that the “kit¬
chen was ours.”- —Wide Awa ke.
Will You Read This for *300?
For many years tW manufacttirera
of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, Who
la, are abundantly responsible easily ascertain flnaueial- by
as any have one can ofiered, in good faith,
enquiry, standing reward of $500 for
a a case
of nasal catarrh, no matter how bad
or of how long standing, which they
cannot druggists cure. 50 The Remedy is sold by
ftt cents.
Water Power.
The artesian wells of Dakota aip
probably and the the most remarkable quantity for
pressure immense
of More water than supplied 100 of such of any wells, ever from opened. BOO
to ful 1,600 operation, feet deep, distributed are today throughout m success¬
twenty-nine in the counties, south, to.Pembina, from Yankton, in
extreme
the extreme north, giving forth a opn :
SSFSHSia is utilized in the important
more towns
for water supply, fire protection and
the driving of machinery at a wonder¬
ful saving on the original cost of
ect ^fdmmnte^ce with, steam, in the thtedtote city -of xtefc-
ton operating a forty horse power mill by turbine day and wheel,
fight a tow an
electric by the force of plant by fidwing night, is froman driven
wafer
artesian well, ihe cost of obtaining
which was no greater than would
have been the cost of developing the
ual same outlay power, not counting baa the sterna contin¬ been
employed, for accessary, fqel, repairs, and the
salaries for engxne'ta , arpASss ------
whMh.,b«,
the aid of natural gas and cheap fuel
in building up manufactories else-
ble power stored j
reservoirs beneath the surface.—Sire
and Wate r. .
“One breaks the glass and cute bis fingers;
Bnt they whom Truth and Wisdom lead,
Can gather honey from a weed.”
Those who are wise, and who love
the truth, will believe what We say
when we tell them thrt Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription has done more
Internal iuflamatidn and
displacements and kindred
It sqld is the only medicine for women,
by druggist, the under manufacturers, a positive
guarantee that it will give from satisfaction in
cabe, money will be refunded. every This
or
guarantee has been prinsed on the
bottle-wrapper, and faithfully ally carried
out for many years.
ftfetaiitft -fttto-ft.
sis&i&llM While Hamilton Fish was secretary
a.VJasr fiafis
made no ” ‘
One
moment but was aristocratic occupied occupation in the honest of'
not
scrubbing the front steps.
Mrs. Fish stepped out
1 Mrs. y, and resumed her sc
Fishretarned to
Chicago Herald.
The Untvenal Verdict of the People
Who have used Clarke’s Extract of
Flax (PhpQlon) Skin Cure award it
the first and jto highest affcases {dace of Sk^^™-
I at once.
table,
which df-
haven’fc heard it before.-
table by the milk pitchers. “Help
and he qulzsically adds, “They cost
the same.” And then the senator
tells of some of the “delights and ex
penses of fancy farming.
BE OF GOOD CHEER.
To the ! er truth, who,
its blood dis-
esse, seeks I rente# which will com-
pletely eradicate from his system every
germ ot blood potooto, that the ones he
' and Us children—may be
, , r _ TJ . rience of other* comes as
a mighty revelation. Common sense tells
him actual results are the only sure proof
of curative virtue. Read the following
true testimony:
■
Twelve years ago I contracted a terri¬
ble case of blood poisoning. My afflic¬
tion tite, did was not truly deep horrible. well at night; 1 had no dtores- appe¬
tk» impaired, throat my full of
was ray was
total wreck.
:nt of several
of Atlanta;
‘ adver-
r I
ere re-
j|Pp BI no ben-
.till clung.
.
_
°Three years ago I was laid up with 5
rheumatism. My knees were drawn up
in such'a position that .I could not leave
my bed for months.
Lkst summer the disease seemed to re-
. wnen amena or mine i
use it at
Irtler r 'ohn cured,
V^^orland^ to Rev G.
Dr. Knott. Garrett & Bro.,
awl numerous others who know of my
case. for i really I cheerfully believe it recommend Is the best medicine B. B. B.,
for the blood in the world.
Jas. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga.
During the month of February 1 bought
one boy, botpe who had of B. what B. B. doctors for my four-year heredi¬ old
term
tary blood prison, bottle and to my utter aston¬
ishment one cured him. In Feb¬
ruary my elder son, twelve years of age,
was literally^coveredwith ugly sores on
head.
B.B.B.
no equal. James Hill, Atlanta, Ga.
For several years I blood have been suffering
from a constitutional poison, which
has resisted the treatment of our best
physicians, medicines. and the use of the most noted
throat and great nervousness* I became
incredulous, enough but being Mood told purifier that B. B. B.
was a sure and that
it did not requite a patient commenceef to use a
before he was cured, I I commenc its
use. Within two weeks’ time I felt Im¬
proved. I have taken about ten bottles
and fe*l as well and sprightly as any man.
hesitate ST
to say that B. B. B. has no equal
as a general blood purifier, and any one
who will use only one bottle will be con¬
vinced that it has no equal in these parts.
I still continue its use, as it is a splendid
tonic and keeps my system in a fine con¬
dition. You nave tee liberty to direct any
sufferer tonne ia person. K. ,
P. B. Jones, Ga.
Atlanta,
vain 1
ease. the With advice little hope, of friend, finally and acted got on
bottle urgent of B. B. B. 1 experienced a change a
a
pelled. and my despondency I kept using it was somewhat I had taken dis¬
until
sixteen bottles; and all the ulcers, rheuma¬
tism, and other horrors of blood poison
have disappeared, and at last I am sound
and well again, after an experience of
twenty years of torture.
A, P. Bronson, Atlanta, Ga.
B. Kennbsaw, Ga., Sept. II, 1887.
B. B. Company— My -Dear SIR:
I take great pleasure in acknowledging
the great benefit my wife has derived from
yonr Lr« great and wonderful medicine, B. B.
had ■■■■ life.
ease which lain dormant all her
We had attention from some of the most
skillful physicians in the country, but all
to no effect, until we had all despaired of
her ever recovering. Her mouth was one
solid ulcer, and tor two months or more
she her body lost was beautiful broken head out of with hair, sores also until
lashes and a eye-brows; ia fact, she seemed eye¬
s
to be a complete wreck.
Now com.es. the great secret which I
want all the Blood world to know: That three
bottles of Balm medicine-has done
the work which would sound incredible to
any one who did not know it to be so.
clear To-day my'wife scrofulous is perfectly taint, healthy and and she
from any
fectly now, has a three-month-old Very respectfully babe, also per¬
healthy. I LL. Cassidy. ,
Glen Alpinb February Station, 18 th, N. 1888.) C i
and bane affection. After it was ampu-
tated there asu^%finc: * the
came a a on
end of it that me inches one
way and 4fi inches tire other, and a coo-
ten best red
1 to try
com-
When
, i .gained 87
leif'fwai
c rt rad
: five feet
—
Ili I \ eswiw-a
1 have mil) & the Co., largest of New Stock, York. rth! I
t he lwnt awl most, deeimble
iiHHortnient. I have ever enr-
; ’ V*
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■ Vests
rrom $1 to $10.
.
Whnfceomfor
Coat, when the
is reaching upward day*.
try ’Everybody summer
* to invited to
come and examine.
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Mutual Benefit Life Insnrance Co.,
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Large and Annual Dividends, toarket. No ‘Tontine Estimates.’
The best Life Contract on the We invite a comparison of eur
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GBIFFIN, GEORGIA.
CLARENCE V ANGIER, State Agent, Atlanta, 6a.
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