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You ehave yourself and I’ll cut your
tiair.”—Harlem Life.
She Did you see that bird of
5 f, ^ nan
n r3- tjrlefl> hat at the theUtet
n, Iffht? n He—That wasn’t what
reiiow who thd
sat behind her called it.—
Yonkers Statesman.
Mrs. Passay—Everybody says my
Sot her beauty from me.
wnat do you say to that’ Mr. Witts—
Well, I think It was Very unkind of her
to take It from you.—Up to Date,
tsf^MSd«SSPtl^K» Urtm. v ft -^ onSp o s 'cal Notion.
i^toe^aVanmah pSSSSiKl ?- r by mail
■' —_ ,
mottv?power* street railways
e
of road. UJ °" ns l4UmUes
Beauty, Ia Blood Deep.
Ltean blood means a clean skin No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candv Cathar
liLt puS 64 * 1 “fomVhTbodf y ft r ^ lo odand a keen )Wn'1 it nS clean, a 11 S by
Lnish pimples! boils, d iiotchS"bl^kheai d rt m
and that sickly biliou* complexion by taking
Eiatefsatisfactim!ciuftn+ 8 ^ °° 8Uaranteed n Ttil lQc £ 2 5c n ’°° £r*' c
’ ’ ’
Frozen meats will be exported from Panto
ond^O'.OCKlmuttonft^reasse^wS?'be°the^hii shipment. b6 the trial
Stats op Ohio, City op Toledo |
Lucas County. 1 ss *
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the
cfftdoine^nsfn^ tbe ih rn /'o f Chat . salt! C ? i?rm°vui ENEY *
ty and state aforesaid, and
each «nd U ^«ft theftse ft E H V N ' UKEU Ball’s dollars for
not be cured by of CATAitim
Frank j. Cheney.
presenoefthis f I 8 C p^cembeis
‘ ■ i fith day of
A - D - 188# - A. ty. Gleason,
HalTs Catarrh Cure is tokemintoraallyand
acts directly on the hlo°d and mucous surfaces
° B S>S cu j.°Cn en-Ij: C coftToiedo!°o!
f. v &
^ , 1 b V* rU gi 76e ’
H a n s ami u j m®ii s arc - the best.
uoftdftSL r ^ ore men P have Xn died a al ftf^ and arc iLft^ buried h in the
;m e pr “j
territory the world. q u nt
in
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoko Tour I.ifo Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, b* ms*
netio. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
teedft”Booklet U ^ud tS 'samp^ b free Ure Address
sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
-
thunder vmieftftthftftfts^crms^nhVhe'worl'd. is almost dcafemug,
in uick and the peals
come q succession, i
_
To Cure a Cold In One Day. !
Take LaxativeBromnQuinlnoTablets. AU
I iruggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c.
A hotel keeper in a Bru-ools liot-l was
for obligeri his the other day to buy 80 pairs decamped of shoes
guosts. The porter had
with that number placed In his charge.
To Cure Constipation Forever*
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 1.0c or 25c.
^ ^ t0 ° Ule * < ^ ru}: ’ gists refuntl moae 7
Hubert Morris’ bank of North America,
founded at Philadelphia at the end of the
r fg®otfaie Amefic.Tu; *^ -u*.—
Star ToW - Bert.
Chew emokeS’*_lft gai ' ett0S
i ’
. j. mule patrols the beach at St. Augustine,
‘Fla., in quest of turtles. When she has found
one she turns it on its hack and then ambles
off to inform her master.
* Fits permanently cured. No fits or norvons
iiesfi after first das-’suse of Dr. Kline’s Great
Verve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free
1JR. R.H. KLINE, Ltd., ail Arch St.. Phila., Pa
An old Roman tub well has been discover¬
ed nt Silchester. It is in a comps ratively p si¬
lent state of preservation, though made. ,"nearly 200
years have elapsed Binee it was
No-To-Ban for Fifty Cent*.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 50c, $1. Ail druggists.
It Is estimated that greater quantities In the of
sold and silver have been sunk sea
than are now in circulation in the world.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething.softens the gums.reduci wind colic. nginflamma¬ 35c. bottle.
tion, allays pain, cures a
Dtsyepfu, BiTnorSTiON and all SP.mocb troub’es
cured by Tab** l* 8 Pepsin Compound, bempie bottle
m&iledfree* Write Dr. Taber Mfg- Co., Savannah* Ga.
A new toy for the children is a bowling end of al¬
ley, in which the pins are set at one a
long wooden gallery, with a spring gun to
propel the halls against the pins.
Educate Tour Bowels With Cascarets.
10c, Candy Cathartic, C. cure constipation refund rorover.
25c. If C. C. fail, druggists money.
The well-known orientalist. Prof. Ahl
wardt, bis at last completed his task of cat¬
aloguing and describing ail the Arabic man¬
uscripts in the Berlin library, a task to which
he has devoted twenty-four years.
Lvon & Go’s Pick Leaf Extra Smoking hand
Tobacco without a rival. For pipe or
made cigarettes beats the world. A ry it.
PiBo’s ‘ Cure for Consumption has no equal
ns a Cough medicine.—F. AL Abbott, «B Sen
eca St.. Buffalo, X. Y., May 9, 1831.
Spring Mcine
A Good Blood Purifier a Neces¬
sity Now
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Unequalled
for Making Sich, Red Blood
The necessity for taking a good Spring
Medicine to purify the blood and build up
the system is based upon natural and un
avoidable causes, In cold weather there
has been less perspiration and impurities
have not passed out of tho system as they
should. Food has consisted largely of
rich, fatty substances, and there has been
less opportunity for outdoor exercise.
The result is, the blood i3 loaded with Im¬
purities and these must be promptly ex¬
pelled or health will be endangered.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best Spring
Medicine because it is the best blood
purifier and tonio. It thoroughly purifies
the blood and gives vigor and vitality.
Hoods Sarsa
parilfa $-).
Is America's Greai ,est Medicine. $L six for
m — -- .«
HOOdS PIUS ft e Ail druggists- Socts.
B SSC-TS | 5 SH 5 | IL«
a .
in tirua Sold Py Orogglaie-_
illS
MW OF THE
j _
Has Now Taken Active Form in the
,
i Courts of Europe.
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mi lino skies mi sot usrts
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To Mediation of Any Kind That Does Sot
Lead to the Acceptance of Our Condi
tion, Which is Independence for
Cuba—Dope Offers to Mediate.
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2 ft ZSZ * 2& tT, a "r r? '“ l ”
S
eml ’ aa8ie ®> though au proffer has been
made to the United States. td the
Pope, Me
Kinley’s friends and members o li s
cabinet declare that these material and
moral powers must exercise their sua
f io ? 011 y P ain . f or tins government w^fi.
lnsls t°a the independence of Cuba as
al1 ultimate Bine qua non unless them
? ur « ent « themselves shoni.I consent to
ft!* bpeakiug on tins point, di fe <‘. t fft ,p
' f Saul Monday: “loncaii
Sfl y for “u tl \ft n } 1 t he Ift' vers faf E u :
lop8 and tje “dads Of i all the churches ,
T? Pi'oposd media !dh to Span! if they
f eal , re ’ b ft l^teii he Umted to mediation Sf f te ® Wl11 of P° any sl -
kind that does nut lead to the aceept
, condition, .... which ...... inde
ftllce °* onv is
pfemletlce for Cuba;”
Notwithstanding the many assumed reports
of European mediation, they
their first tangible form Monday afteV- !
noon, when at least two of the foreign 1
sstablishments in Washington received
official information that an exchange
notes between the great powers was i
now in progress with a view to arriv
make at a joint basis proposal on which for mediation, they cofild j
a j
It is dvident that thd exchange has hot ,
vet been productive of a common mi
^standing, as the ambassadors and
ministers at Washington have not yet
leceiwtl instructions to initiate the
“ftT ' ° nl / informat !on
* “ ,1B 19 „ that tin? notes are passing . ;
by telegraph between the capitals of I
I™ France 0 **' and ^} Austria la \ hi)6n understood most active that j
were j
in bringing about this movement, and j
that Great Britain lias held aloof from |
1,4 1 ^ ^ aa Lle\elopecl that the,
British government was also taking j
P art iu tb « ^change, and that in case ,
of concerted action by the powers
Great Britain probably would act with
the others.
France Will Not Wait lor Request.
A semi-denial has been issued at
Paris to the report that Jules Cambon, I
French ambassador to the United !
had intimated to the American j
jjmeiW'’Dn&iM.-va.'JO. w.o.nld.vwt.»n -
g f w-i unless askod is to significant do so by in
America. The denial
view of the report that th i European
governments are exchanging notes.
Pope Oilers to Mediate.
Madbxd, (Special.)—Senor Capde
non minister of the interior, states
officiallv that the pope has accepted
the teskof mediating between Spain
and the United States at the sugges¬
tion of the latter, both nations accept¬
ing his mediation.
Official Denial.
Washington. —Assistant Secretary
of State Day lias authorized an official
enia of the statement that the pope
is to mediate between this country anil
Spain At the white house the dis
patch paten was was promptly p R J and emphatically 1
llem6a ’
AKRTAL TORPEDO
j.'ircdl Prom a Terribly Destructive Ma¬
chine Invented by Hudson Maxim.
Hudson Maxim, of Wayne, Me., a
brother of Hiram Maxim, the inventor
of tho famous Maxim rapid-fire gun,
has just invented a guu that in its
awful destructive force goes far beyond
Hiram’s. It is called the Maxim aerial
torj edo, and is designed for coast de¬
fense and naval work. As its name
implies, the torpedo is fired into the
air, instead of being shot along the
surface of the water. The gy.n from
which it is fired has a bore of 26 inches.
It will throw a ton of dynamite a dis¬
tance of five miles, and if the torpedo
strikes anywhere within 200 feet of a
warship it will shiver it to atoms. Mr.
Maxim has invented a smokeless
powder to use with the torpedo.
The Pope Proposes an Armistice.
The Rome correspondent of the
London Daily Mail says: Archbishop
Ireland lias calileil deprecating a for¬
mal offer of intervention and explain¬
ing that the pope could only intervene
successfully by recognizing the Mon
roe iloctrine, which would pe impolitic.
The solution the Vatican proposes is
an armistice to save the Spanish troops
during the rainy season, allay excite¬
ment on both sides and prepare the
way for Chilian independence in the
autumn. There is little hope that the
Cuban insurgents or their American
sympathizers will accede to the pro¬
posal.
Making Arrangements to Decamp.
The Spanish minister, Senor Polo y
Bernabe, it is learned, is making all
arrangements to leave the United
States should his position liecome un
tenalile, and has notified a local mnsic
house to call for his piano and organ.
Fire at Rock Hill, S. C., Sunday
morning destroyed twelve buildings,
involving a loss of 8250,000, upon
which there was au lusurauce oi
-
$150,009.
Clyde O’Hara, the infant son of J.
C. O'Hara of Birmingham, fell into a
tub of water and was drowned Monday,
GEORGIA STATE NEWS.
! lion The will Bstilssvillo bo peTiiiaufintly Chautauqua organised associa- in
!
a few days and a ohautauqufl ht-Td
about the first of July.
Atlanta’s courthouse oily hail ileal
lias hefen declared Unconstitutional by
ihti suprfenfe court. ftild the pending
trade between ihfe citf afiil ctiiiiitt hah
bfeen declared off. This decision is
srtid to he a feoniplete surprise to'
everybody interested in the litigation.
* * >£
\ «S>“ contract Jf lias U,,"Lrgil been authorized for
toiMing
feSB, (kdoMicrtis
^ dn th6 ^ e tM will tict bo
(Jedtgiii pine. It Js pf#« S bF
thp commdsehVa to hidkfe the
6xUibH of G ia prodll ,. ts
s]l(nvn
Hon. Martin V. Calvin, of Augusta,
has given out to the press (i signed
sUtc;neut declaring that lie will not h&
a candidate for commissioner of agri
«»Uure. He declares that while ho
rtpereciates ihft{ llltve the assurances of support
beeu giveu him by numerous
friends hi f all rfegioils of the state, ho
ts 8nriot iV jow his ntatfe to he presented
f y r fhe )ric , becrtns6 d f , ert(t iu busi
Hess engagements he has mftde of a
more or ]ess pemanent natur d.
Judge Lumpkin at Atlanta has
granted an injunction in the case of
tne i-lty against the International
Trading Stamp Company, which will
make the ordinance to prohibit the
Use of the stamps ineffective. This is
a victory for the Company that has
Come only after a hard fight by both
of the contending parties, and the
stamp people are satisfied with the re
suit of the case. It lias not yet been
decided whether the case would bo
taken to the supreme court or not.
* * *
From the flag-pole of every school in
Atlanta a United States flag will soon
«oat to the breeze and tho school chil
dren of the city will salute the liatiou
colors as they enter the buildings
in the morning and leave for their
homes in the evening. At a meeting
0 f the committee of ‘public buildings
atu l grounds « resolution was intro
duced recommending tbe j)urchlise of
a fi a o- for eaeh of the twenty-one pub
He schools of the city. The action of
the committee was the result of a pe
tition signed by tax payers, patrons
and pupils of the city schools.
Better prospects never lent encour¬
to the farmers of Georgia
tho hopeful vision of prosperity
by the conditions that now
ail over the state. Four hun
VuA. ivpvtxJuojU' >‘ ’ r.seetious of
Georgia to J. B. Marbury, iffe chief e.
the Atlanta section of the United
States bureau of weather and crop
service, show that the promise of
prosperous times was never so bright
aa at present. Farm work was m-ver
so far advanced at this time of ye r as
it now is and at no time in the agri
cultural , , history . of .. the ,, s . a . e , m- , lc
been n better outlook for good crops.
The prison commission has made the
awards of convicts to the successful
bidders. The aggregate bids for the
1.800 convicts foots up to $178,450 a
7 ™\ wl »xch is nearly as much per
month as the state receives net under
*no preaent system The three coin
Fames which now lease the convicts
P»7 $25,000 a year for them, but he
expenses of the department cut that
down to less than $17,000. The actual
av’e v age price to be received during
the next five years will be $99.48 per
head per year. All the new leases are
made on five-year bids, which is the
maximum time fixed by tbe law. The
state will begin to receive the magnifi¬
cent sum of $178,450 per year on the
first of April, 1899, when the old lease
expires. Tho commissioners have
roughly estimated the cost of main¬
taining the department at $ 00 , 000 ,
leaving an actual cash balance of $118,-
450 to go towards reducing the tax
rate that is just now being talked
about so much.
Ungranted I,and* Discovered.
Secretary of State Clifton has been
apprised of the existence of 6,100 acres
of land in southwest Georgia between
the counties of Baker and Mitchell
which has never been surveyed, and
which lias never been granted. This
land is in two tracts of oblong shape
and was found by Mr. B. F. Johnson,
draughtsman in the secretary of state’s
office, while preparing maps of these
two counties. Mr. Johnson found
that the surveyor who surveyed the
lines between the counties of Baker
and Mitchell for the eighth ilistric
when he reached the Flint l iver went
up the l iver fifty chains and then con
tinned the line. The surveyor
sure eyed the line for the eleventh dis
trict began at the Flint river, when'
the first man had left off, but failed t< ; ,
go up fifty chains, leaving an uusurL
veyed tract of land eight miles ami
fourteen chains in length and
chains in width j
Just before this tract, also
the counties of Mitchell and Baker, ijs
another space which has never befoft
been accounted for and which Tib v. a <.
caused in the same manner,
tract is Yietween the eleventh afti
twelfth districts and is four miles »,nd
fourteen chains long and fifty ch:i|; c g
wide. >»
which has never been granted by ],o
State and which still belongs to tu.
state. Whether or not tins lan/d is
C*eent>ied or claimed is not kr
Pi me the investigation Lias not \u t
that ,ai
pf,m*n and th« Wheel.
JVow 1 * ffazette, Delaware, Ohio.
Tho he-upfulness of bloyclo ruling for
women is st» a disputed question between
eminent pb’siolaas and health reformers.
U-.od in Efoderaiioa it su roly creates for
Wtfafdfl a ufaup of out-door exercise, tho
benefit of IfUMil all physicians conoode.
Used to exews. like any c*l*w pastime, its
affect is 111 -dy to be dangerous,
Mrs heed have experienced fond some of concern wheel
for tlieif d Vghteft- Who am had
in - In tl* fail M ’#0 Miss Bertha who
ridden a rent deal, begun to fall In an
alarming runner. She gi’dw (deadfly paler
sftgsss'iai* eons tarsi
. . absolutely A no
j. good. physi
w r 'm With' found her
; te£tl P) pulse high nt lf> fate. 4 —»
U very this
0 Thinking
may have been
due to tempo¬
t rary nervous
ness when he
Ms Hides Well. examined her,
jhoseif, he watched hei
fiTjl t>Yff her pulse continued
JL* jit t ha: rate felt" Weeks. Jie
- Was satisfied then, Iron! fe’Af' high
pulse and steadily wasting condition Thai?
she was .suffering from automiaor a blood
ft’- 1 ' ""ndituV 1 °f and th< * body. could She not became stand the ex¬
tremely exciti tVe-tf In this condition
loaat lvoise or wetfa?iwr»<l«xl - by
of affairs Ui iy were an
old irieud t get some of that tiuu.eVs* blood
medicine 1 r. Williams’ Pink rills fo< Futo
People. T ey did eo, and almost from the"
first doss Utha began td improve. She
continued to take the pills an> was h’y
means of bo«fl pills made entirely yen,
and wore i fateful people than her permits
Camlet be had lathe whole State of Ohio.
I)r ft)! he’ Pink Pills hare proved n
boon to a *|idflU!iid ; Acting directly on
the blood -d nertfe's, flier restore ai tho roty
uisitu vit tty to ah parts tb ? body;
oreatin-f mtlonal regularity and pettiest
harmony rougliout the nervous system’.
The bailor o lf the cheeks Is changed to the
delicate museii's bln- h of health; the eyes brighten;
the grow elastic, ambition is
created and! sood health returns.
WISCONSIN'S YOUNG JURIST.
futlse JohW haunter, 23 Toufeu of Old. Chippewa
p a U, but
The yoiiiWcst Judge ill Wisconsin, the cOun
and probaPly the youngest in
Iry, Is Job® E- Pannier, elected County
Judge tit Chippewa Falls, Wls., lassl
spring. e Is 33 years old unit sue
ceednl J Ige Beidefl,- e< Rnclne, who
ten yeai ago, at the time of hW sloe
tion, Wf the youngest judge on tin!
bench.
Judge annier was born in.Chippewa
Falls ai Is a product of the public
ichools, hieh he attended until he was
graduate ' from the high school In 1892.
jaAJ
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* JOHN E. TANNIKB.
He tl 4 tyspent a year or more mnklns
the of his time and opportunities
In stud jpg lu the law office of Colonel
L. J. -usk, after which ho went to
Madls« j, w’here he entered the law
course ,nd was graduated with honors
In 189 Shortly after he began th«
.
praetb . of his profession. At the tlms
of tht ,pring election he secured th«
nomiiy, tion and was elected to the of¬
fice of County Judge.
The . I r Department fias ordered 100,000
new ‘ffuiuigtou rllles for volunteers.
OUR/MOTTO: Once Always a Customer a Cu -tomcr.
HP We try to please in
Rapidi y, Chargot and
Quality of Work
0^ Our repair shop is
<-c.\ compete; tho largest
> T )n the south, covering
\y/ gg.,000 square feet of
floor .pace We make the
“Bi f mingham” $4 >.-Cuiaranteed.
elol I Order* Kerri re 1'roiept Attention.
hie Loosiey Cycle Company,
J A e., P. O.) UlUMINOBAM. Al.X
,i>
Corn
rp jsponds readily to proper fer*
til.,ration.
.arger crops, fuller ears and
j, grain are 9 Ufe to result
fc>^ &
huh , d. jj uucicii b j use u Q f fertilizers
coitaimng . . at . least 7 ft 0 . actual o^r„ol
j Potash,
Jur books are free to farmers.
german kali works.
S3 Nassau St., New York.
Advertise in tills
Cper and
y est.Fo liberal
ft V | nter r
r£t “ A fft- * V .
,
ptlbHcatu.’i O...CU
Of till S fMp
SHOES " S SHOES
We have them in up-to-date styles
and PRICES that wii! interest you.
Royal Blue $1 C? QQ Fair and Square 47
Shoe cut to -
$1.00 and $5.00 Shoes. Cordovan Calf Cl v<- ()C O
and Russia. Odds and Ends - - -
Agents for STACY, ADAMS & CO.’S Hen’s
Fine Footwear.
We have an—
Up'to=date Line of Low Cut Shoes
Come in anil see our $2.98 line styles. of Tan, Rus¬
sia and Yici Kid in up-to-date
I. SUCH & SINS.
One Price
Cash Clothiers,
Ui m —
jkfj up 7 -iqi 4 First Ave.
BirmingStam,
Ala.
mm
eoTra
PLANTER
Should send at one* for FACTS con¬
cerning the
Jackson African
Limbless Mon.
Positively ND genuine seed of this
wonderfully prolitlo varioty has been
gold this year.
All aiH»H‘»<!<’«*«•’^
imruiiuiNiMl »>y »H^ <tiaipanr
ami iTsmnI fur iilmiling
thip present season.
WRit E I’«r «nr <»reat offer
MOW to PLANTUBS.
IT WILL,PAY mi TO DO SO.
$5000 I'rcmiunM for lliose
CASH gvSiinf )ug genuine
JiM’liNoii African
LlmlilUB CeUoff Seed next year.
BEWARE osr Spurious Seed
offered by otlicrs.
Send for particular* of our
great Co-operative offer to
planter* of guaranteed seed to
be delivered n«-*t rail.
LIBERAL TERMS^JO AGENTS
for Immediate every
cotton growing stuteT
ADDRESS Sh>
JACKSON AFRICAN
LIMBLESS COTTON^CO 9a. ■»
OH J,»olitr*» 8 troot, Atlanta,
mm n Al *.,*>*>,■ Hobitcurcil hi
10 to ilW Aejt No pay ilii
enroll. Dr.J. I»8tophen», Ohio.
Dr.pl. A, Lebanon,
CANDY
CATHARTIC
k tl a 0
CURE CONSTIPATION
25c JOc 50c MR V druggists ALL
w*.
JI|E MILNER & KETT^U CO.
Engines, Boilers and Steam Bumps, *
Belting, Packing and Rubber Goods.
MILL SUf*FLIf-:S OF FiVFRY DESCRIPTION. Birmingham, Ala.
Write for Prices and Catalogue.
S HEALTHY USE IS I HAPPY ONE.
j!|jL, • j(. yr H VERY woman is under oYiligations
lt ,t}|,| A r to herself andthe man she mar
Jljf „L|![|I j! , I; Ilil,;!! "V '.ft ' •*“* ries possible. to be in the She most should healthy bo free con- of
■ i| dition and menstral
||(| : £ jV“ K l"l all uiarities, female because diseases the condition of irreg- tho
il iililw'* 1 W WAY,h [. makes the home. Don t
// / - wi to or mars dread consult
f J 111 fi delay Imcauee you consultation to unnec- a
doctor, for a is
-■ essary. Get a few bottles of
.
I JJ GERSTLE’S S
%7.i ft- M lV ftftlqij \ a]/ ' Tra*le( yourself Q-, F. in !P. the ) privacy 5,srk ' of
i/ftft-yi] \ and treat If there
\ your home. It will cure you.
K ft 1 V ft 0 M ' \y is any coftivencss with few or mild indigestion, doses of St. re¬
.> Joseph’s move it Liver a Regulator. Write us
Jt A y complicated, and ili
1 ’ ' if vour cane is we w
tiSGT*™:. ^^^ft ftftft/ instruct you, famous free remedies. of charge, how to
use these
MY WIFE HAS SUFFERED FROM WOMB TROUBLES
lift fey ‘jt’tem&tSfr Tift‘Lifts'-^ftfthift.'Ala.
L m.RSTLB 6: CO.. Proprietors, Chat Jf ^°^ftT enn '
JUST THE BOfti Wii ViMITHS
COKDEKSED 5 NCYCLOP 6 DiAOF
d ”” M ‘
KSSf-SS i\rf UlJali flltl**
Pl«® rich !»«**• min» so ^ ot “ vamftb.* “ ar ^ S |p fi sift XJ/ ■ taformatioa, printed An u
I* a H well worth to any on* many
»“t«re<.t;ng m». ner. and t» ask for it A.tudyof this book will
times th* n ‘ * i '•° 7 0 L , ch we
* 7 ’ .mcatii.n ha. been neglected, while the -rolttm*
SS'ZlMhjSil > % ^eat m.e .
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^bm. Bulwrds, Ga., writes: Eight
years ago 1 had Slow I evor
!: months. Five Doctors at
tended me, but I continued
to grow worse until I com¬
menced taking Dr. M. A.
Siramana Liver Medicine
three times a day, and X was
ft well before one Package
Vf was taken. Have taken a
few doses “Blaclt Draught,” cleansed
B&k'e-£&W$jbm' JBViistfl. but did not think it
a *7 Elver as well uOblL
Femslo Complain!*, 4
There arc two critical and when even the danger greatest ontr
periods In female life,
care is necessary. cmla
Tho first, when the girl passes from
Iiood to womanhood; if through development ignoranca iet
Interfered Or neglect this with tnyctcrious thwarted, in tb«
or even
smallest degreo, they aro liable to some
ouch malady hysteria, frequently tits proving most consumption serious, ;
as or even
of whiio lifo," at the there second oiieu period, much called distress “chango and
is periods life Dr,
danger. At both these of
Siiamonn Squaw Vino Wine is invalu¬
able, audit ioroeomuicnded that a dose of it
bo taken twice a week for some time, be¬
tween and during the menstrual periods,
and lor strengthening tho system A. Stale WQ
Strongly nitre the use of I>r. M. bedtime.
Bairns Liver Medicine, a dose: at
Seville, Ga., says: I hav«
th used Dr. M. A. Simsaona
'm Liver IVtcdidno In my
vgte.' f® I family for 20 ycarswtth ruc
'r w cess In many canes of Xndl
■* /J.k IW gestlon and Sear Stom
afQ$h feat# m ach. ttbink it superior to
“Tliedford's Black Drought”
Stf^SiraSsandl n " d “ZeHln’s recommend Regulator,”
shall Dr.
A. ti. L. M. as Jons «I
natural Hysteria aeqnircd feoblenesa)
13 cansoil by or mifforingnud, chiefly,
ct constitution, mental such
derangement a of the scxnal system, aa
menu vual Irregularities, delayed too dovclop- etrong
mOE t of 1 propoiiHitieH. ho goncrr.ti vo oriTans, During or lit, tho
sexual clothes should bo loosened; a Blio
patient’s should bavo abundance of fresh air.
an and appli¬
Tho sudden, copious continuous
cation of cold water to tho head and face will
cut the lit short. Between Medicine tho paroxisms, should
Dr.lVI. A. Simmon* Diver bowels,
be taken to correct torpidity of tho
and n course of treatment with Ur. Sim¬
mons Squaw Vino Wltio which disorders. is specially
adautcii to remove the uterine
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