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The nnraeof Americas’ new hotfe 1
is to be “The Alhambra.” As it is
sometimes very difficult to decide
upon an appropriate name, is it not
time that we were thinking what we
shall call Griffin’s new hotel?
THE CINCINNATI MEETING.
The gathering at Cincinnati, on
May 19, to form a third party will
he composed, it is stated, of some
two thousand delegates, represent¬
ing a vary great variety of ideas.
Western Ailianceraen will predomi.
nate, perhaps, but there are to b e
Socialists like Bellamy, Knights of
Labor, Greenbackers and exponents
of almost every reform scheme so far
devised for the reconstruction of the
industrial world. The recent Com'
mercial Congress at Kansas City
manifested Democratic leanings.
W*11 the Cincinnati conference redress
the balance l>y Demg captured by
protectionists? That seams to be
expected. The Montgomery Adver¬
tiser thinks that a fierce fight will
be made to control it or to convert
it to the McKinley faith. The offi¬
cial call says the purpose of the con¬
ference is to “form a national union
party”—a third party. As the call
is so general as to admit almost
anybody as a delegate, it is hard to
say what interest will preponderate.
^The National Farmers’ Alliance is
opposed to the holding of the con¬
ference at all, it is understood,
will be represented in order to exer
rise a proper influence. If a third
party movement is decided on, it is
feared that a cause of dissension
among the farming interests will be
created. Aflinnoemen in the South
want no third party; the Democratic
party }s good enough at present for
them. Alliance farmers of the West
and Northwest, on the other hand,
having been originally ltepublicans,
do not, it seems, find the Democratic
party wholly to their taste. They
want a middle ground to stand on.
Like Senator P otter, th ey want to
belong to neither of the existing par
ties.
_
e There is more Catarrh in this section of the
ountry than all the other diseases pot to¬
gether, and until the last few years wns sup
posed lo lie incurable. For a great many
years the doctors pronounced it a local di.—
ease, and prescribed local remedies, and by
constantly failing to cure with local treat¬
ment, pronounced it incurable. Science lias
proven Catarrh t6 be a constitutional dis¬
ease, and therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, Manufact¬
ured by F. J. Cheney A Co.,-Toledo. Ohio is
the It is only taken constitutional internally in cure doses on from the to market. drop*
to a teaspoon fill. It acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system.
They falls offer one hundred dollars for any esse
it to cure. Bend for circulars and tes
tlmoniols, Address.
F. J. CHENEY A C9„ Toledo, O.
»**Sold _ by Druggists. 75c.
When man’s eyes and his tongue
agree you may know he is either
accomplished telling the rruth or that he is a very
liar. <
“1 Ani So Tired”
Is a common exclamation at this
season. There is a certain bracing
effect in cold air which is lost when
the weathergrows warmer; and when
Nature is renewing her youth, her
admirers seem dull, sluggish and
tirod. This condition is owing main¬
ly blood, to the impure condition of the
and its failure to supply heal¬
thy body. tissue to the various organs of
the It is remarkablo how sus¬
ceptible derired the system is to the help to
be from at this season. Poe
sensing just those purifying, build¬
ing up qualities which the body soo’ii
craves. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
overcomes vigorous health. that tired Its feeling, Imparts
thousands of
friends as with one voice declare “It
Makes the Weak Strong.”
Mrs. Waiter Damrosch will pass
the summer with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. James G. Blaine, at Bar
Harbor.
TtiO Ml,**tc Track IfoltroMl.
<:me way of rj*0ate ,h «
<:'V? expert < • JH’-fl *nd
-m l* *»- -.1 try of long
uav hs'Li* a-i-i ,<m <>f ths single track
railway. U for this that its
1 5 on nn '’ " f th « fW« nt
railway tricks witbmt change, th a s eu -
tutiiuq two n-.iit* to {Mum each other on
the uwki now i wl for one train, wd>1
I;,afford;big a don bib track road into
one bi f.,.ur ;r:. *. it is chimed, too,
t )ut only ent-fij teenth as much cool is
emM it# fire nnilftcry engine consumes.
More thtui thir. With tho neon*uny of
wi •■.frfTTPd ; i • hstseofogof friction by.
ernrhei down I T number of tncks and
,.i< ; ■: red of a train may
.
ST/i »» i>* or » .uadred miles an
h, i Ninety .uiiiift :< i h«nr htii been
i iti rlu- nmds <le-
v. . ■ i'll. - \'i" hivntiHou. When
tli- ... > tiw.. : I'kit!pnt upon the
• Vi; .r.* iw>«r;;~r iiu«i tUi-y pit-i: each
ot• i• -r vsith n -•i»Vh tn-tWeei) them of
f-!ei > Tin. ...
Tho. i>rinctpie of tho balao :;u.( of a
slaglc train f* purtjr that of > ■ ■■ id-Vole.
wWcii ii .!•!» i a ip.-igln nnl rely
kinder rapid nuAion. Tho invention ia
indeed called the bicycle railroad. But
t'-jitU in a Or safety, and th-re-
.foro l.se train rats .•Von^-stes.-li-M by an
overhead support, *-*,ich comdsta in part
of a gtiirte wheel. V would be rtrang*
*#,«<» iipnajvreSlr Mmyki an teri-nti-.f, ai
the liingh- track railroad would at hurt
solve all the prylilciui of cheap travel and
transportation, which is the real ’indus¬
trial problem of the present day.
Sotnwtrf the English papers arc making
merry over our Italian complication, ab¬
senting that it shows a fatal weakness
in the republican system. Tory journals
fancy they see he re .the prospect of a long,
am] bitter state rightn' coat :-ovrsv, <-n l-
ittgtn heaven knows what disasters to
the American Union. England nce.’.r.'i
fret. The United Status is now one na¬
tion for all time. Whatever defects
there may be in u»r treaty laws can Vs;
remedied by an act, m congress, in an
extra session if nece. .,ry. The United
States government ic ready to do the
square thing by foreign nations. Her
individual states ai ; Huly to do the
square thing. Every t ic o of the Union
Is powerful enough and j wt and gener¬
ous enough to make reparation for a
wrong withont Ixiing forced to it. If
citizens of Louisiana have committed a
wrong the sovereign state of Louisiana
will make reparation. That is good
state rights' doctrine. Meantime let
England look to her own colonial posses¬
sions. There is far more likely to be a
“break’’ in the feeble chain that holds
them to her. As for the United States,
it is going to stand.
George <^. <Jannoih% £‘ i v-< ho ha* always
believed the salvat ’; of tho soul lay
through, polygamy until the recent
United States law made him donbt it.
Now he thinks maylie it does not, but
the question is what to do with the
plural wives. Well, they might simply
Ko (OLumA to orn on working and earn-
rng their own and their children's living
just a»s they always have done.
Farmers’ alliances are becoming so
numerous in every section of this broad
land of freedom that a man can’t drive
a load of hay down a lane without ex¬
citing an outburst of patriotic enthusi¬
asm, says the Washington Star.
Jerry Simpson wants to abolish state
seaates. If we could let both the state
and national senates stand and abolish
some of the old champs that are mem¬
bers of them it might be a reform worth
while.
Our readers are requested to use Salvation
Oil lor all pains. It. i» a sure cure. Price 35
cents.
“For form* of government let lools con¬
test.” For ordinary Buil’s life it, is enongh to
know that Dr Cougti Syrup cun s
coughs and colds.
Eugene Field, by the way,is writ¬
ing his first novel. He has given to
it the title ot “Tho Wooing of Miss
Woppitt.”
Good Looks.
Good looks are more than skin deep, de¬
pending upon a healthy Liver condition inactive, of til! the
vital organs. If the bo yov
have a Billious Look, if your stomach bedis-
orde ed Kidneys you have affected a Dyspeptic have Look P and ncbed if
your be you a
Look. Securegood health and you will have
good looks. Electric hitters is the great al¬
terative and Tonic acts directly on these
vital organs. Cur. s Pimples. Blotches, Boils
and gives a good complexion. Bold at I. N.
Harns A Son's Drugstore, 5ttc. per bottle.
Queen Victoria has left Grasse
homeward bouad.
__The king of Greece isthemostecon-
omical oi European monarebs.—^_
The greater the fool the louder a
man has to talk to argue with him.
Man studies woman with amaze¬
ment; woman studies mun with re-
grefc.----------—-
When a man goes down hill, the
neurer he gets to the botton the
faster he.goes.
If men are fools it is because they
will not observe. There is enousjh in
observation to make every man
wise.
If you are foolish through preju¬
dice, people will not know it, and
think you are foolish because of Jack
of sense.
The Pope will give iMife size statue
uf himself to St. Mary’s church in
Hanover for a monument at the
tomb of Dr. Wimithorst.
Thomas Nelson Page’s first novel,
“On Newfoundland Iliver,” a Vir¬
ginia story, will shortly.be published
be the Scribners.
Specimen Cases,
ft. IT. Clifford, New Camel, Win., was trou
Med with Neuralgia and Kbeumatism his
Stomach whs disordered, his Liver whh affect¬
ed to an alat tiling degree, appetite fell away,
and he was terribly reduced in flesh and
strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters
eured him.
Edward Hhephcrd, Harrisburg, 111., had a
running sore on his leg of eight ears’ stand
mg. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters
and snven boxes ot Bucklcn's Ant’ca Halve
nnd his leg is sound mid well. John Speaker
Catawba, O., had five large Frversore# on
Ins leg, doctors said he was incurable. Om
tiottle lectric Bitters and one box Uuckhm .,
Arnica Salve cared him enttrelv. Sold bv .(
N, Harris A Son’s Drugstore
and empress of Japan
.„ —.-in* from the grip.
The king of Greece has made exchange. 18,000,080
in speculation on the London
JamcH McDuffie of Rochester, who
two weeks ago mtirdered Kate Lawrence
ot Dover, N. H., is insane.
Those persons who claim **hat the
prince of Wales is cast down over his
debts do not know the prince.
Ingersoll thinks that there will never
be any real civilization until wo men
enjoy the same rights that men have.
Mr. Parm-ll appears to he gradually Yet he
making his way to a back seat.
has made and is making a magnigeent
fight.
J, W. Moore of Vanderbilt university, oratorical
won the gold medal in the
.Six contest nt the University represented. of Virginia.
Universities were
Italians should avoid if traveling possible throw¬ that
ing stones ut Americans in
country. An American pelted with
rocks acquires a prejudice against giving
up alms.
Rndini thinks he was misunderstood
brrunae of the "brevity of telegraphic tele¬
language. graphic ” There is no brevity willing in to
the language if you are
pay difference.
Tho steamship Belgic arrived at San
Francisco from China and Japan, bring-
ing the body of the late United States
Minister John F. Swift, who died at
Yokohama in March last.
Andrew A. Meyer, treasurer of the
Eastern Investment company «t Boston,
Mass.*, was arrested on a charge of ob¬
taining Chelmsford. $1,400 from Charles g. Reed of
Mass., by false pretenses.
Director General Davis of World’s
Fair, has received a dispatch from Sec¬
retary Blaine, stating that the German
government president's invitation hau officially accepted the the
to take part in
fair.
John L. Sullivan paid $37 for two um¬
brellas in St. Louis the other day. and
Mr. Watterson’s newspaper promptly
efforts commands abstain Mr. SpUivaa from for his in 'heroic all its
to water
forms, N ■
A monument will be erected shortly
in Tutlingen, in the Black Forest, to
Max Watch Schneekenbnrger. author of " The
on the Rhine. ” The fund for
this purpose is $9,000, and contributions
are still solicited.
Ibsen was entertained at a banquet of
journalists and actors at the hotel Con¬
tinental hi Vienna on April 20. R. von
Sonnethul. the actor, toasted him as the
Ibsen "greatest living him,_________ dramatist.” whereupon
ki-se.l '
The dwelling, provision store and the
Philadelphia, slaughter house Pa., of George destroyed Abrams, at
and Charles Miller, was journeyman-butcher, by fire,
who burned was sleeping to death. in a loft over the store,
was
Theodore Tilton is writing some poetry
that will not be printed until after he is
dead. He is probably of the same men¬
tal make-up as the Pennsylvania editor
who wants and only Annie then. Rooney sung at his
grave,
The Hamburg firm with which Capt.
John Orth ( Archduke Johann) insured
the Santa Margherita has disposal placed the in¬
surance $58,00(1, at the of fa is
executor. All hope of him anil his ship
has Tieon abandoned.
In the Norfolk county probate court
at Dedham. Mass., the will of Lawrence
P. Barrett was allowed. Mr. Barrett
come,to bs used for the benefit of his
wife and three daughters.
passed The house, anti-trust nt Springfield. bill, which Ills., has
an firms' makes
any combination of indi viduals, or
corporations, for the purpose of fixing
the price article, or limiting conspiracy the production defraud. of
anv a to
A dilapidated fax iking drunken man,
who showed every indication of being a
tramp, was arrested in Boston. When
searched, there were found on him $32
in money and bank books representing
over-$3,000 to the credit of John Boyd,
which name ue gave.
By direction of tlia secretary of the
treasury, received at the subtreasury 3.-
500,01X1 oumxs of silver were ordered
transmitte 1 to New Orleans. The ship¬
ment will - present part of $7,000,000 in
trade and dollars Washington.. recently melted up in New
York
Comptrod decided r Tliomjison, thin hereafter of Philadel¬
phia. of has street cleaning inspect¬
ors must take a dif¬
ferent form of oath when certifying to
work performed He will on will the hereafter streets by con-
trturtors. expect
the inspectors to swear to the truth.
$1,000 The by people the of collapse Fall river of the have lost
Earnest
Workers, au endowment scheme.
large loss .shows how earne. i;, the of¬
ficers of the Earni’.,t Worker worked,
and how hard tli-y strove to make
organization w on by of the name they
had given it.
Two weeks before Moltlce’s death
account of the celebration of hi.,
day, bust, Oct, congratulatory 20, Was published in
form In it
•from 780 prince-.;.tatesmenand- from p-n - nds uc«
snpy page; wxneties m 8-r-
ings, pages; from stu... .n - and
schools 174 (WigW.
" Tiie most beautiful, and at
time the most popular woman
Ur . -
the new mayor of Montreal. .L -. 1,1
Shane fs-an--Am;ad nan by...birth and it
was largely fate i<> her that her husband
was elecied to the mayoralty, Onttadi-
lum are giadaallo )a»pl finding out that Amor-
icana aregro at ■.
The fainu .Brooklyn hves in n-,eum fiirmcrlv- manager
killed <•:! in tin*
business on i lie Kiweev in Nv.w
and at Cone; Island. Of conree be
the victim of remorse. There are
sons why the proprietors of dime
seunis should kill themselves, hut some¬
how they u-unity manage to ignore
fill and in i . viHif the newspapers call
a good old ay .
Pelagic, the Servian Belgrade Anarchist, and
traveled between Sofia
the last three months at the expense
the Servian expelled and him Bulgarian for the
Servih
of a rovolutionaiw pamphlet, and gave
him a ticket to the Bulgarian capital.
Bulgaria promptly started him gave back.. him a This
ticket and repeated
of thing lias been ten times
the end is not yet.
(for Over Kitty Years.
An old and WeLl-Tkied Remedy
—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
lias been .gs. A ti for over fifty yearn
millions of m<sther8 for their
while soothes teething, with perfect
It tiio efaifd, softens
gums, allays.ail paiu, cui..v3
colic, and >s the best remedy
Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the
Sold by Druggists in every part
the world. Twenty five cents a
lie. Its vglue is incalculable.
sure and ask for Mrs.
Soothing Syrup ami take tin
kind 1 '
Mot; i
diecomfart
that deadly <
Baby ftyrup.
7 he remedy needed for a severe ease of na¬
sal catarrh is Old flail’s Catarrh Core.
Mrs. John Legan takes sides
gainst Phoebe Coaxing and in favor
of the lady managers ofihe world’s
fair. •*•---
A Guaranteed Cure for La Grippe.
We an thorite Dr. our advertised druggists to
rell you King’s aid New Colds, Discover for Con-
hu i m ption. If i oogh* ifllicted upon h La this con¬
dition. yon »re wif Grippe
nnd will use this renedy trail, according to direc-
tiouB, giving q a fan and bott expsriwn< e no
benefit, vou may return We the e and have
your money refunds! make this offer,
because of the wonderfol success of Dr.
King’s New Discovery during last season’*
epidemic. Have hea d of no case in which it
failed. Try it. Trill bottle free at J. N.
Harris A Son’s Druq Store. Large size 50c.
and $1.00.
Joseph Pulitzer has he a fad. has It is to
commence whatever to do of
importance on fbe tenth day of the
month.
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A Kith Legacy.
The general tttorney of the Pull¬
man sleeping car company, ex Chiel
Justice A. 0. Locbrane, states that
old Dr. Biggers could have no better
legacy all than Jifs Huckleberry Cordial
or bo Weis flections.
Onr dcnrlittl daughter was teribly sick.
Her bowels w>re bloated as hard as a brick,
ft feat'd she would die
Pierce’s Pellete-they Till wi happened cured to try remarkably
her
quick. Never to without Pierce's Pellets in
the house. Ttqy are gentle end effective in
action and give immediate relief in cases oi
indigestion, biliousness and constipation.
They bad do their work thoroughly and leave no
effects. Snallest, cheapest, easiest to
take. One a d«se. Best Liver Piii made-
Michael Davitt is about to leave
England fortalifornia on a year’s
visit to his wife’s relatives in that
state.
Mrs. Laura Eart, form Beaufort, ft. C-, writes:
“A loathsome of blood poison was
killig mo. My appetite was lost, my bones
ached, and pads of my flesh seemed as if it
would come of my bones. A friend brought
me a bottle <>f 3. B. R. The sores began
beating at one*, and when I had token two
’bott cs I surprBed my friends at my ra pid
recovery. ”
To Nervous Debilitated lieu.
If you will send us your address sr<
will mail yot our illustrated pamph¬
let explaining all about Dr. Dye’s
Celebrated toitaic Beit and Appli
unces, ud their charming effects upon
the nervous debilitated sysrem, anti
now they ..G (j ficklv restore you t<
vtgo. au.1 manhood. Pamphlet free.
If you are thus afflicted, will sent)
you a Heltand appliaitces on n trie).
Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshal., Mid
O! The Misery ot It.
Human wretchedness touches bottom in
seaaicknoBS. Life is held as a feather by tin
unfortunate afflicted with) it: Why endure
its atrocious internal convulsions when Hos-
tetter’s Stomach Hitters relieves them in
stanter? N#t, only relieves, hut prevents
It is not always on the “briny ' that th<
traveller’s navseo is experienced. Railway
journeying, horses the riding with ones baek to tie
or locomotive sometimes produces
~fcrir io mi Iforiw'ihi,.if UUl»t,f IB. ll08i6l Ctr>
Stomach Bittivs jh always the pro ■ pt rem
edy. The mischuvdhs properties of brackish
water, the evil influencts of miasma, un
wholesome or uiucustonred fooo, excessive
fiiticue. whetherbodily or mental, the dye
pe|.tic tendency bred by sedentary pursuits
the pernicious cff-ctsoi exposure to extremes
of temperature <r dampness, all these Tire
effectuall countwoeted by this geniul pre¬
servative of health. Cures also kidney rheu¬
matism, kidney md bilious trouble.
Prof. Antonin Roche says in an
interview that the latoE irl Green
villc was the best French pupil he
•ver had.
Pain Proved to be Comparative.
The Nineteenth Century has au article
n recent number from the pen of W. Colli
dealing the animal witli kingdom. relative sensitiveness He shows that to piin
ns we
descend the scale the sensations beeom.
more blunted. Active brain workers'&re the
most susceptible to pain. With pain us a
resultant, there of course exists causes, amt
these are mamlv dyspepsia, general debility
loss of appe ite, insomuia, chronic, malarial,
toxiemia, blood poisoning, disordered liver
and kidney complaint. Nature has provided
a remedy which is embodied in a iovmul
that is the winder of the medical world for
its complete routing of these combined or
separate ailments. It is Dr. Wesi moreland’s
CaUsaya Tonic. PtyRieian’s prescribe it
daily for their patients. In tnaluria) dis-
> ricts it is unrivalle I. For sale hy J. N. Hur
ris A: Son and E. R. Anthony.
Senator I’lumb comes near
truth when he describes the Italian
embroglio writin’.” ns “a lot. of letter
La Grippe Again.
—Daring aring King’s (he epidemic of La Grippe last
son Dr. New l iseovery for
tion, coughs and Colds, proved ta be the
remedy. Reports from the many who
it confirm this statement. They were not
- nly qui 'kly relieved, but the disease
bid safer results. We ask you to give
i£ffifidy_a..trifil.ar!d ifi we guarantee that you
w be satisfied with the results, or the
chase price will be reinnded. It has no
m ’ La Grippe, " Throat, Chest
or any or
trouble. ouble. Trial bottles free at J. N. Harris A
Sons’ Drug Store. Large bottles. 50c. and
$ 1.00
Senator Daniel, of Virginia,
consented to deliver an oration
Norfolk on Confederate
day.__ '
Personal Liberty
vs.
Physical Slavery’.
Wp aro all free American citizens,
our personal libe ty; hut most of m are
physical slavery, suffe ing from scrofula
salt, rheum or some other form ot impure
blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the
blood purifier which disolves the bonds of
ease, gives health and perfect physical liberty
Ex-Gov. Beaver, of Pennsylvni ia
has accepted the presidency of ti
ceed Philadelphia ex'Uovernor Dental College, Pollock. to sue
the late
Jfotv Try This.
It will cost you nothiug nail will surely
you good, if you hnvc a (J-.ugh, Cold,
trouble with Thro t, Chest or l ungs.
King’s New Disccvery tor
Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give
lief or money will be paid buck.
from La Grippe found ft just < lie thing
under ifs use had a spetdv and perfect
ery. Try a sample yourself bo just tie how at _ui
and learn tor guru I a
It is. Trial bottles free ai .1. N. Hat ris
Son’s Drug Store Large size !50c and
The friends that people make
they are young are their most
less, and the ones who make
greatest impression od thyir
ters.
Beecham’s Pills act like magic
a weak stomach
From lire l ar Her! ttouatry .
Knott, Heoosse* & Co., Brindlc-
;on, N.C/,, writes that Huckleberry
Cordial sells batter with every satis¬
faction for bowel troubles nnd child¬
ren teething and commend it to ev«
ery mother, the physician of the
home.
Jtrry Simpson, the Kansas <;on-
-greesman, owns a farm of 600 acres
and has eighty acres in wheat
OhiiJren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
When Baby was stek, we gave her Oatorfa.
When she vu a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Min, #be clung to Castoria,
iffien aba bad Children, she gave them Castoria
Princess Alix, of Herse Darmstadt,
is pne of the most bea utiful unmarried
royal girls in all Europe.
BEECHAM’S PILLS B I I
I OHE 8REAT IN8USM REMEDY.)
Core BILIOUS and |
Nervous ILLS.
25cts. a Box.
OB’ ATJ. DRUGGtSTS.
A Hard Corner,
The age of 30 is a hard corner for a woman
to turn, and 35 is still harder. But there
no reason why a woman should be faded and
pnsse at 35 or even at 45. The chief
of the early fading fact of American of them women
found in the that many
from female weuknees or some disease
i obs the cheek of its bloom, draws dark
cles about the eyes,brings early wrinkles
sa lowness, and stamps the face ami
n-th signs of ill health. Dr Pierce’s
Prescription will cure all of these
will bring back lost bloom, and remove
p fins and ailments whicb rauke women
old la-fore the r time. Gunranterd to
sa»isfaction in every instance, or price
refunded.
The earldom of Grantville has
volved upon a pale and sickly
ing lad who is a stv.deut at Eton.
The Greatest Medicinal Discovery
of the Age.
No Disease of the
Blood can withstand
its powerful
ing: qualities.
severe
year it _______________________
taken quantifies of all the blood purifiers on th
struck markfjt^bufc W. W. none C. seemed (Wooldridge’s to do me Wonderful auy good until Cure
Five bottles of this truly wonderful medicine ha
made a complete cure or me. When I
to take W. w. C. I was covered with sores from
head to foot. Yours gratefully, JAMES
Apalachicola, Fla.. Dec. 24, 1889.
MANUFACTURED BY
WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE
COLUMBUS, GA.
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GAIN
ONE POUND
A Day.
A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE
CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL
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THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER,
SCOTT’S Fwulsioh
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH
Hypophosphites of Lime 4 Soda
IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT
HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER
again. Palatable as milk. En¬
dorsed bv Physicians. Sold by all
Druggists. Avoid substitutions and
imitations.
Ii AWfUi Sore Limb
Flesh a Mass ot Disease.
Hopeless. Cured by the
Cutieura Remedies.
For three years I was almost crippled
- r> awful sore leg from my knee down to
ankle: the skin was entirely gone,
flesh was one mass of disease. Some
eintiB pronounced it incurable It had
minished about one third tho size ot the
er. and I was in a hopeless condition-
lrv.nir altkiinls of remedies, and
hundreds of dollars, from which I got no
lief whatever, I was persuaded to try
tuticura 1! inedies with the following
After three cays I noticed a decided
for the better, and ut the end of two
1* was completely-cured. My flesh . ya s~
tied, and the bone (which had been
for over a year) got, sound. The flesh
gan to grow, and to-day and for near ,v
years, my leg is as well as ever r
was, sound in every r espect, am i not a
of disease to be seen.
Rf:v. ft. G. -VHEffN, Dubrtis, DodgeCo. Ga,
Bad
The Cutieura Rpuiedies wrought a
ful cqre on me. f was trouble i greatly
a severe case of Ei zema. and after
little or n > benefit Coin the treatment
s-'tne of the leading speciaUsteihere, 1
cured a setof them and before they were
used 1 he disease had left me. I
the Cutieura fremedies as the In st and
cure for all disease of tue skin.
W MELON CdAMHLRLAYNE.
Concord, Va.
Cutieura Resolvent
The new Blood .'intfaftkin Purifier: nnd
est and test of Humor^Retnedies.
the blood of all imparities and
dem nts, and thus removes the cause,
CoTicrav, the great skin cure, and
Soaj), fier, an exquisite Skin Purifier and of
clear the -Mar ot evety trace
Hence the Cntiddro Remedies cure
disease and humor of the skin, sculp
blood, with loss of hair, from pimples
scrofula.
Sold everywhere I Price Cutieura, 50c.
Soap. Pol 25,!., Drug Resolvent, $1. Prepared by
Boston. ret $tid Chemical
&Sf*Scnd for "How to Cure Skin
<)3 |iag(*«, 5l> illustration, tied 100
ials
DIM ''VI PLEft, cured black-heads, byCutfcura chapped Medicated and
* skin
HOW MY BACK ACHES.”
Back Ache, Kidney Pains
weakness, soreness, liimciiess
and Pain relieved In one minute
th Cutieura ati Pam Plaster.
IlHt and onlyinstantn neou« 1
BtreWen’8 Arnica salve
fita Fc*» Salve in lb# worid to i uis
v ciiren PU-w or no pay frequired. I* i* guar
redo give# perfect satisaction, or For money re by
y u ,). ii ai’riie 25cents tier bo*. sal*
| S H rrisA Son
March
April May
Are the best months In which to purify your
blood. During the long, cold winter, tho
blood becomes thin and Impure, the body be¬
comes weak and tired, the appetite may be
lost, and Just now the system craves the aid
of a reliable medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
is peculiarly adapted to serve this purpose.
It increases In popularity every year, for It Is
the Ideal spring medicine.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
“My health was very poor last spring and
seeing an advertisement of Hood'# ftarsapa.
rilla I thought I would try It. It has worked
wonders for me as It has built my system up.
I have taken four bottles and am on. the fifth.
I recommend it to my acquaintances.” John
Matthews, Oswego, N. Y.
N. N. B. B. If If you you decide decide to to take Hood’s Sarsa¬
parilla, pariila, do do not not be be Induoed induoed to buy any other.
Purify The importance ot
keeping the blood in
a pure condition la
universally known,
and yet there are
very tow people who
have perfectly pure
blood. The taint of scrofula, salt rheum, or
other foul humor Is heredlted and
for generations, causing untold suffering,
we also accumulate poison nnd germs ot
ease from _ _ the air
breathe, » ■ *!»•
re eat, or \M W ^|||* ||||| the There
we drink.
nothing ■ III II more
clusively B UU|
than the
power ot Hood’s Sarsaparilla over all
of the blood. This medicine, when falrfa
tried, does expel every trace of sc fula
salt rheum, removes the taint which
catarrh, neutralize*
the acidity and cures
rheumatism, drives
out the germs of
malaria, blood poi¬
soning, etc. It also
vitalizes and en¬
riches the blood, thus overcoming that
feeling, and building up the whole
Thousands testify to the superiority of
Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier. Full
mation and statements of cures sent free
HoocPs
Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggist*, f ); HilorJS. Prepared
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries. Lowell,
IOO Doses One Dollar
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Real Estate for Kali,
Lockhart Cabin Creek Farm, 1 mile through of city limit* hottoV .75
acres, runs it,
land and froth upland on it. Good place fc
gropes and orchards Will be sold or reatei
for one-half its value if applied for soon.
TI. C.Roberts' Place, % mile from city lin
its. 86 Two gm-n Ten housis. in Large Peaches flower gtin>1
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4 toom bouse, Va acre land 1 or Poplar nr,,
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