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AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS,
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “ CASTOSIA,” AND
“ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” A3 OUR lilADh mark.
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA," Vie same
that has borne and dees now ££&r’ — on every
bear the facsimile signature of wrapper.
This is the original “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,’’ which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
*■ the kind yoH^hawk always bough t C&^XsXVAdcJuh'? sat- ^ on the
and has the signature of wrap
per. No one has authority from, me id'use my name ex¬
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. K Fleichdr is
President.
Mardh 8,1897. i ’ ,Oi
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do nd£ endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in¬
gredients of which even he dees not know.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAOSiMlLE SIGNATURE OF
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The Insist on Never Having
Kind That Failed You.-
1 H( CINTAUR COMPANY. ^ MURRAY •T#»*BT, NtW Y©RR CITY.
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ANDY CATHARTIC
11 CURE CONSTIPATION
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< 25* 50* aw *2 DRUGGISTS
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ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED "r
9 pic awl )»«ftk!ct free. A«l. STICKLING UK>1LDT ( <>.. rhlmirn, Kontrfal. < nn., orJSew York. uk.i
I FRICABA The Blood Wonderful Purifier • ••*
Cures absolutely Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Old
Sores, Constipation, (lout, and All Diseases caused by
impure Blood .... TO STAY CURED.........
Afric^tna Has Never Failed
single instnnee out of the hundred* treated. Therefore, we offer it
vt> flic public with entire confidence, and are willing to undertake
title most desperate case on which other so-called infallible cures
iiiave failed. Africana is made altogether from herbs, is perfectly dis¬
harmless anil yet is the most powerful and surest remedy particulars, ever
covered for the above named diseases. Write for furtlter
testimonials, e‘.c.
Africana Co.. 63S Atlanta. S. BROAD Ga. ST. -
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SenJ nine two-cent tumpi to a i»tU cf Monarch .-layleg C-ripir.
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will conttuct to them t r ve: »•
fctainf. retire-. ?
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yon bare MA.Tt ».’e |A | o»ry, io4iur jwKa-.V r
biill h»ve ^cii» PJMrts Mufttti* i*t
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hare i<©.'A»j>it»J “c«oiTBKiS*^ he«lfcd our uncoed-.:,a»t
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PROF. P. M. WHITMAN
2, !1 3t.. Augusta. Ga "
6IVES FREY EYE TE3TS for .ri! Shfrc; q:
•ttbt. flhtib the proper {Immi mU \V Ail
KAMES Ikrm.
Lt ' RS « cu[ y° u 'yw»
free of charge a ^ :
<i m*uiciac t n ni m*tr«
OF LOCAL llTHLSt
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3rightest Items from I
Neighbors,
rOLD IN SMALL, NOT/s.
ro the (‘milt of the ExceUc\ s Grant}
Journals from Which V« a * *
the Creamy News.
—Tax-collector Stn of
Oglethorpe county repo*., that
taxes are being paid very siowly.
—The Confederate veterans
of Warren county will organize
a ber. camp on 1st Tuesday in ^ecem
—W m. Davenport colored was
caught stealing cotton from Col
iins & Go's gin at Crawford last
week. l
—Col. Jim Smith sold 1000
bales of cotton to one buyer on
his Oglethorpe farm one day last
week.
—Reports say that a white boy
got carved up at a negro hot
supper in Oglethorpe Saturday
night. t
—Mrs. E. P. Heath, daughter
of Judge Pottle, died at War
renton and was buried Tuesday
of last week.
—Hon. W. M. Howard will
take his family to Washington
with him when Congress meets
in December.
—Mr. Will Robinson hasl mado
a splendid crop this year, and
has old corn on hand.,—Un¬
ion Point Review.
—Large quantities of store
blocks are being gotton ojut at
the Pope quarry near Spaajjta for
street paving in Macon. j
—Mrs. Will Bird and little
daughter, Saturday of with Crawfordville.jspent Dr. and Mrs
Daniel.—Union Point Review.
—F. M. Mullen, the trick jborse
trader, was tried in Washington
last week and was acquitted on
the charge of swindling, brt was
held on two other charges.
—Two little negroes I near
Washington were out and 'pejssum
hunting last week they
* ( treed” in a hollow log? i of
them inn hi.s arm in ft the
'possum and found a huge
moccasin.
—Rev. R. E. L. Harris, of
Crawfordville, preached ait the
Methodist church here cojugre- Sunday
ni^ht. to a well pleased
gation. ( 4 Bob Lae” is a favorite
with Graenesboro people.- -Her
ald-Journal.
A Timely Friend.
With perfect propriety may Wte call
that excellent remedy, Salvatioi \ Oil,
a timely friend. This liniment ri tpidly
cures rheumatism, neuralgia and/pains,
when other remedies fail. Miq Jno.
M. Hall, Ashland, Va., writes : **I
sutlered wiilt'rheumatism in Site anklet
and the muscles connected fchcr awith.
Salvation Oil’at once reIicvecfth<> sore
nessy seduced the swelling, and cured
the i«*in. No otlier Unitnerit.th'at I ever
used did me so- much good.”
—It is reported fhal Ml's . Jen¬
nie Davenport will rest lie in
c Rher mad^Wbur yealr. We
% so
neighbors-leavuiix us,-—Po .velton
Sparta Ishtueaeiite. s
“M.»w ta Cure all Skia Iteeaka,- Oit^^aaoa"
No Stmplj iqtpiy medicine •-.Sn-aj-ue’s rnquisad.^^
internal Cura*
itcV>. all eruption ' tha
toUor. ecieua,
face, hand*, twee, dx.. leaving akla
clear,, white'and healthy. Its fceal
iag nixi riirativu powers are p« ,o«ed hy
no uticr remedv. Afik 2 >rtt far
awejaiV OihMivesa. "
—Tolbert Swint, and' hit son,
boffr «i)lored.. of Warrentcln, : dis
agreed, about somethin a-; last
week and the sot: went of. bor
rowed a pistol and shot t|ie old
man. He did not kill hit?/.
the f«- ?
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Mrs. . .vack Smith. War
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n 'sday of last wot k to rtplets.
two girls and orebov. One
the girls died but the o 4 'F ■ two .
children are living.
CASTOR v .% .
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HON. W. H. ANDERSON.
Chairman Board of Education, Levy Co.,
Fla., Cured of Insomnia by Dr. Miles’
Restorative Nervine.
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D R. MILES’ RESTORATIVE
Nervine cures insomnia.
Sleeplessness, fear of imagin¬
ary danger or disaster, worry and
trouble over insignificant trifles, irri¬
tableness, loss of strength and vigor;
each or all indicate nervous prostra¬
tion, which can be prevented or cured
by Dr. Miles’ Nervine.
That ominous dead pain at the base
of the brain, those frequent recurring
attacks of headache, nausea, dyspep¬
sia; may be permanently cured if Dr.
Miles’Nervine is taken. It restores
deranged nerve centers of the brain to
their normal condition, builds up the
exhausted worn-out nerve tissue, gives
strength, brings good health and
clearheadedness.
w E-l WON. W. H. ANDERSON, Cedar
Keys, Fla., writes June 18, ’96:
* * “I take great pleasure in add¬
ing my tribute to the merit of Dr.
Miles’ great remedy, Restorative
Nervine. Two years ago I had a se¬
vere attack of LaGrippe; my recovery
was slow, and I was left in a very
weak, prostrated condition. My ner¬
vous system seemed completely broken
up. X suffered for months with in¬
somnia, unable to sleep day or night,
though utterly worn out for want of
sleep. I fell off in weight from 145 to
118 lbs. I felt that my mind or body,
or both, must soon give way under the
strain as no remedy seemed to do me
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores
Health.
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$100 To Any Man.
WILL PAY $100 FOFf ANY CASE
Of Weakness in Hen They Treat and
Fail to Cure,
An Omaha Company places for the first
time before the public a Magical' Trbat
mbht for the cure of Lost and Vitality, Restoration of
and Sexual Weakness,
Life Force in old and young men. No
worn-out French remedy; contains It no is
Phosphorous or other harnjfwl drugs. ,
a WoNDBitrcL Trbatmbnt— magical m its
effects—positive in its cure. Ail readers,
who are suffering from a weakness that
blights their life, causing that mental and
Ohvsical suffering peculiar to Lost Man
Bi'od, should write to tke STATE MEDICAL
COMPANY, Omaha,, Neb., and they valuable will
tend you absolutely, FREE, a
paper on these Magical diser^nB, and positive proofs
©f their truly Trbatmk.kt. Thous¬
and* of men, who have lost all hope of a
cure, are being restored by them to a per¬
fect condition. ■, taken
This Magical Tufatmbkt may be
at home under their directions, or they will
pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who
prefer to go there for treatment, if they
fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable;
have no Free Prescripnons, Free Cure,
Free Sample, or C. O. D. fake. They have
*250,000 capital, .and guarantee to dollar; cure
every case they treat or refund every
or their chargee may-^be deposited in a
bank to be paid thf^» when. a. cure ia
affected. Write tucm tooaj:.
Engines & Boilers, i
Gins and Presses.
GET OUR PRICESr
Complotc Cotton. Saw, Crist. Oil and
Fertilizer Mill outfits; also Gin Press, Cane
Mill and Shingle outfits.
P.nS.SfSf'iSffl.m fficJff
iists > an d Factory Supplies.
Belting. Packlfip, Iniecter?. Pipe CAST
Saws. F.h»«.. Oilers. Ktv.
E Y ER Y DAY. WORK 156 HANDS.
Lombard lronS'ks& SnppljCo.
AUGUSTA. GEORGLA
Foundry, Machine. Boiler and Gin iT.'-k;,
Repairs Promptly Done.
, 5LA w ¥i^S£i
any good. My wife was in a drug
store one day discussing my condition
and the druggist gave her a sample
bottle of the Nervine. She persuaded
me to take it and that small vial gave
me the first refreshing sleep I had had
in four months. I continued the rem¬
edy and it acted like a charm. My
sleep was natural and refreshing, my
appetite good, and in a short time I
regained my usual weight, strength
and health and have had no trouble
since. My restoration to health, I air
tribute solely to Dr. Miles’Nervine, as
I used no other remedy after begih
ning it. 1 feel it a duty to make this
public as I believe Dr. Miles’ Restora
tive Nervine a boon to suffering hu
manity.”
Contrast the above with the follow¬
ing extract from the editorial in the
Chicago Evening Journal , Sept. 23,1896,
on the death of Edson Keith. “From
insomnia to nervous prostration is a
short stage, and from nervous prostra¬
tion to conditions and symptoms akin
to those of insanity is a shorter one.
This is a sufficient explanation of the
causes that led to the lamentable
death by suicide of Edson Keith.”
Dr. Miles’ Remedies are sold by all
druggists under a positive guarantee'
first bottle benefits or money wflUbe
refunded. Book on heart and nerves
Sent free to all applicants.
Dr. ra- MlleS u/T-l™ Medical 1 fin Co., olltnB Vrt, TnS xnu
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Address WILBUR R. SMITH,
LEXINGTON, KY.,
For circular of his famous and responsible
COLLEGE OF KY, UNIVERSITY
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Referi, t,» thousanda of praduatea includitig in positions, .'ui-
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