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Are your nerree week?
Can’t you sleep well? Pain
in your back? Lack energy?
Appetite poor? Digestion
bad? Boils or pimples?
These are sure signs of
poisoning.
From what poisons?
From poisons that are al
ways found in constipated
bowels.
If the contents of the
bowels arc not removed from
the body each day, as nature
intended, these poisonous
substances are sure to be
absorbed into the blood, al
ways causing suffering and
frequently causing severe
disease.
There is a common sense
cure.
AYER’S
PELLS
They daily insure an easy
and natural movement of
the bowels.
You will find thatthe use of
S Ayer’s
arsaparlfla
with the pills will hasten
recovery. It cleanses the
blood from all impurities and
is a great tonic to the nerves.
MMs thm Doctor.
Our Mmllcftl Department h one
of the mo.it eminent pliyilclene In
the United State*. Tell the dorter
Ju*t how you are suffering. Vou
Will recelvo the h*t medical advice
with... .net. AyEH
dfc Lowell, Mats.
Ventilation of Booms.
Except in foggy or very severe
weather the bedroom windows should
be open a little bit at the top during
the night. Warm air (that which is
given out in breathing) always rises.
If the top of the window is not open
it cannot escape, and so it is breathed
back again into the lungs and is prej
udicial to health. Before leaving the
room in the morning the window and
door should be thrown open for an
hour or so. Spread the bedclothes
near the open window and allow the
fresh air to play upon the bed cover
ings. The foul air and carbonic gas
will thus escape from the clothes, and
consequently rest taken in them will
be healthy rest.
During the civil war, as well as in
our late war with Spain, diarrhoea
was oue of the most troublesome dis
eases the army had to contend with.
In many instances it became chronic
and the old soldiers still sutler from
it. Mr. David Taylor of Wind Ridge,
Green Cos., Pa., is one of these. He
uses Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and says he
never found anything that would give
him such quick relief. It is for sale
by J. H. Blackburn, druggist.
Gloss for Shirt Fronts.
Pound two ounces of fine white
gumarabicto powder, put it in a pitch
er and pour over it one pint of boiling
water. Cover and let it sit all night.
Carefully pour from the dregs into a
clean bottle. Cork and keep for use.
One tablespoonful stirred into a pint
of starch produces a lovely gloss on
linen and is quite harmless to the
material.
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cured by iuese
L'ttle Pills.
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsh,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per.
feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi
ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue
Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They
Regulate the Bowels. Purdy Vegetable.
•mall Pill. Small Doc*,
•mall Price.
ft Reformed Missionary
“ Have you ever done any charit
able work?” queried the missionary of
a society girl not long ago, says the
Detroit Free Press.
“Yes, a little.”
“I suppose you found it interest
ing?”
“Very. Someone told me of such
a pitifully poor woman who was living
within a few blocks of our house I
felt rather guilty to think that anyone
could be so distressed, right in the
shadow of our door, so I went to see
her. I found her sick, and lying on
a ragged couch, with covering scarce
ly enough for a summer’s day. The
furniture was in splinters, and the
whole place was heartrending in its
forlornness. I asked the woman if
she could use some of my old clothes
to make over for the children. She
seemed very glad to get them and
said she’d send her daughter for them
the next day. About io o’clock in
the morning I was told that someone
wished to see me in the kitchen, so I
went down and found the chipperest
young girl there that I had seen in
some time.
“‘Are you Bess Hunt?’ she said,
with as much assurance as tho igh she
was about to order me to do some
thing.
“ ‘Yes,’ I replied meekly.
“ ‘Well, my mother sent me up
here to get some clothes.’
“Really, she was such a fine bird
that I didn’t have the eflrontery to
give her old clothes, so 1 presented
her with a very good gown—one that
I had not discarded until then.
“That evening as I was on the
street I noticed a young couple whizz
past and they were attracting atten
tion because of their loud laughing
and because the girl was smoking a
cigarette.
“ ‘Well!’ said my escort, ‘lf you
were not with me this minute, I’d
swear that that was you in that carri
age.’
“You see it was the girl to whom I
had g V;n my gown. She was just
about my figure, and I had worn the
dress so much that all of my friends
knew it. No, I didn’t lose my repu
tation entirely, but I’ve since wonder
ed how many people mistook me for
her.”
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DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS.
“Many a man,” said the Cornfed
Philosopher, “will raise a row about
his daughter getting her face covered
with the very same style of freckles
he thought were so cute on the face
of his new wife about twenty years
ago.”
FREE OF CHARGE TO
SUFFERERS.
Cut this out and take it to your
druggist and get a sample bottle free
of Dr. Kings New Discovery tor Con
sumption. coughs and colds. They
do not ask you to buy before trying.
This will show you the great merits of
this truly wonderful remedy, and show
you what can be accomplished by the
regular size battle. This is no experi
ment and would be disastrous to the
proprietors, did they not know invari
ably cure. Many of the best physi
cians are now using it in their practise
with great results, and are relying on
it in most severe cases. It is guaran
teed. Trial bottle free at W. A.
Wright’s Drug Store.
“There's no use talking,” said the
man who sat on the piazza looking
over his hotel bill, “Rip Van Winkle
failed to appreciate his luck."
“Luck!”
“Yes. Fancy a man’s being allow
ed to stay twenty years in the moun
tains without its costing him a cent!”
Besstjr la Blood Bees*.
Clean blood means a cleau akin. No
beauty without it. Caacarcts. Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean. b>
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
euritiea from the Ikhlv. Begin to-day to
anish pimples, boil*, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c. 50c.
A New York Physician Advises
His Patient to Take Lydia E.
Pink ham* s Vegetable Compound.
[umi to mbs. riTUie >o. 7J,m6]
“ Dear Mm. Pishhaii— l have three
children and Buffered with falling' of
the womb and flooding. My physician
scraped the womb, still the flooding
continued and I was no better. At
last he advised me to use Lydia E.
Pink hum's Vegetable Compound. Then
I thought I would write to Mrs. Pink
ham for she could advise me better
than any one if I was to take her reme
dies. I received her reply and followed
all her directions and I arn very glad
to send yon this testimonial, for Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is
just what it is recommended to be. I
advise all women who suffer from
these complaints to try it.”— Marie
Le:u*, 108 2d Avk., New York Crrr.
“A year ago I was a great sufferer
from painful menstruation. I could
not lie down or sit down for the dread
ful pain each month. I wrote to you
and took twelve bottles of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
it has helped me so I cannot find
words to express my gratitude toward
Mrs. Pinkham. I am to-day well and
hearty.”—Miss Joie Saul, Dover,
Clare Cos., Mich.
More than a million women have
been helped by Mrs. Pinkham’s advice
and medicine.
“I’ll have to have these collars ex
changed,” she said. “They'll never
do at all.”
“The one you have on looks all
right,” he asserted.
“Preposterous,” she replied. “It
isn’t high enough to feel uncomfort
able under the chin.”
A diseased stomach surely under
mines health. It dulls the brain, kills
energy, destroys the neivous system,
and predisposes to insanity and fatal
diseases. All dyspestic troubles are
quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. It has cured thousands of
cases and is curing them every day.
Its ingredients are such that it can’t
help curing.
Dr. W. A. Wright.
L. H. Holmes, Barnesville.
Milner.
A Van Huron Story.
Once when John Van Buren, son
of President Van Buren was making
a speech in behalf of his father, an
old democrat rose in the audience
and upbraided him as a bolter, says
an exchange. Few men were more
effective on the stump or quicker at
repartee than John, and he replied to
the charge with an anecdote some
thing like this: “One day a man on
horseback came up with a boy who
was contending with an overturned
load of hay. Instead of tossing the
hay back in the wagon, the boy was
energetically tossing it hither and
thither, regardless of where it landed.
The traveler halted and said: ‘My
young friend, why do you work so
furiously this hot weather? Why do
you not toss the hay back in the
wagon and be more deliberate in your
labors?’ The boy stopped, wiped the
streaming perspiration off his face on
his shirt sleeve, and, pointing to the
pile of hay on the roadside, exclaim
ed: ‘Stranger, dad’s under thar,’ and
then he set about work more turious
ly than ever.”
Prevention
better than cure. Tutt’s Liver
Pills will not only cure, but if
aken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria,
:onstipation, jaundice, torpid
iiver and kindred diseases.
rUTT’S Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
A French philological journal esti
mates that of the S6o different lan
guages spoken on the globe 89 are in
use in Europe, 114 in Africa, 123 in
Asia, 417 in America, and 117 in
Oceanica.
* Are You Wok>
Weakness manifest* itself in the low of
ambition and aching bones. The blood is
watery; the tissues are wastine —the door ia
beingopened for disease. A bottle of Browns’
Ironßitters taken in time will restore your
strength, soothe your nerves, make your
blood rich and red. Do you more good
than an expensive special course of medicine.
Browns’ Iron Bitter* ia sold by all dealer*.
“There’s plenty of room at the
top," remarked the editor. The poet
was deeply disappointed, for he had
commented upon the fact that the
waste basket was already full.—Ex.
ligerMli’i Picture of (be Fitaie.
One of Colonel Ingersoll’s most
celebrated patriotic addresses was de
liveied in this city on Memorial day,
1899. In his peroration, picturing the
future of the United States he said:
I see our country filled with happy
homes, with firesides of content —the
foremost land of all the earth.
I see a world where thrones have
crumbled and where kings are dust.
The aristocracy of idleness has per
ished from the earth.
I see a world without a slave. Man
at last is free. Nature’s forces have
by science been enslaved. Lightning
and light, wind and wave, frost and
flame, and all the secret, subtle pow
ers of earth and air are the tireless
toders of the human race.
I see a world at peace, adorned
with every form of art, with music’s
myriad voice thrilled, while lips are
rich with words of love and truth; a
world on which the gibbet’s shadow
does not fall; a world where labor
reaps its full reward; where work and
worth go hand in hand; where the
poor girl trying to win bread with the
needle—the needle that has been
called ‘the asp for the breast of the
poor”—is not driven to the desperate
choice of death, suicide or shame.
I see a world without the beggar's
out stretched palm, the miser’s heart
less, stony stare, the piteous wail ot
want, the livid lips of lies, the cruel
eyes of scorn.
I see a race without disease of flesh
or brain—shapely and fair—the mar
ried harmony of form and function;
and, as I look, life lengthens, joy deep
ens, love canopies the earth, and over
all, in the great dome, shines the eter
nal star of human hope.—New York
Times.
A Mother Tells How She Saved Her
Little Daughter’s Life.
I am the mother of eight children
and have had a great deal of experi
ence with medicines. Last summer
my little daughter had the dysentery
in its worst form. We thought she
would die. I tried everything I could
think of, but nothing seemed to do
her any good. I saw by an advertise
ment in our paper that Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy was highly recommended and sent
and got a bottle at once, ft proved
to be one of the very best medicines
we ever had in the house. It saved
my little daughter's life. lam anx
ious for every mother to know what
an excellent medicine it is. Had I
known it at first it would have saved
me a great deal of anxiety and my
little daughter much suffering.—Yours
truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Burdick, Liber
ty, R. I. For sale by J. H. Black
burn, druggist.
Teacher —Yes, children, the angel
of death smote the first-born of each
Egyptian family.
Tommy —What did he do when he
ran up against twins?—New York
World.
Thomas Rhoads, Centerfield, 0.,
writes: “I suffered from piles seven
or eight years. No remedy gave me
relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve, less than a box of which per
manently cured me.” Soothing, heal
ing, perfectly harmless. Beware of
counterfeits.
Dr. W. A. Wright,
L. H. Holmes, Barnesville.
Milner.
Her Father (coming suddenly into
the room): “Eh, what is this?”
Her lover: “I was telling Miss
Budd a story.”
Her Father; “With your arm
around her waist?”
Her Lover: “Er-yes, sir. It was
a love story.”
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-l'o-
Bac, the wonder worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists. M>c or SI. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Cos., Chicago or New York.
The young man who can take a
pretty girl for a sail and content him
self with hugging the shore has won
derful self-control.
Don't Wait Till it Rains-,-
- to put a roof on Your House. DON T WAIT till yo“
Wounded, Burned, Bruised, or have Colic to buy a bottle
DR. TICHENOR’S ANTISEPTIC,
Have it ready for Emergencies Sold b y all Dru ®S' sts
The
Danger
Signal
of I
Life
A physician practices on his own
patients; an amateur musician prac
tices on the patience of others.
Large heads do not always indicate
genius. Too often they are monu
ments of the previous night’s foolish
ness.
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ATLANTA—^
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and Furnishings in the South. Thousands
of styles for you to select from and prices
here are from 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper
than anywhere else, that’s because we are ’
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Men’s Nobby Suits, - $5 00 up to $25.00
Boy’s Long Trouser Suits, $4-5° up to $15.00
Boys’ Knee Trouser Suits, $1.50 up to SIO.OO
We buy the best fabrics and choose the newest and
handsomest patterns and coloring that are produced.
Buy here once in person or through our mail
order department, and the satisfaction you’ll receive
will make you a permanent customer of
EISEMAN BROS.
( Atlanta, 15-17 '-Vhiteiiail Street,
STORES 1 Washington, Cor. Seventh ami E Streets.
( Baltimore, 213 W. German Street.
;15 -17 WHITEHALL ST.—Our Only Store in Atlanta.
We Manufacture and Sell
Engines,
Boilers,
Cotton Gins
Cotton
Presses,
SeedCctton
Elevators,
Grist Mills,
weoperate Machine Shops and Foundfy*
we handle p u n Line Mill Supplies,
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MACON, GA.
Mr. G. H. Snyder, a well known
citizen of Lawrence, Kan, said:
“ I am now seventy years of
age. About three years ago I ex
perienced a coldness or numbness
in the feet, then creeping up my
legs, until it reached my body. I
grew very thin in flesh, appetite
poor and I did not relish my food.
At last I became unable to move
about. I consulted several dis
tinguished physicians, one telling
me I had locomotor ataxia, an
other that I had creeping paral
ysis. I took their medicines but
continued to grow worse. Almost
a year ago a friend advised me
to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills
for Pale People. Before I had
finished my first box I found they
were benefiting me. I used twelve
boxes in all, and was perfectly
cured. Although it is six months
since I used my last pill there has
been no recurrence of the disease.”
From Lawrence Journal.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
contain, in a condensed form, all the ele
ments necessary to give new life and rich
ness to the blood and restore shattered
nerves. They are an unfailing specific for
such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial
paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neural
gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the
after-effects of the grip, palpitation of the
heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all
forms of weakness either in male or female.
I
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People ere never
sold by the dozen or hundred, but always In pack
ages. At all druggists, or direct from the Dr. Wil
liams Msdicina Company, Schenectady, H. Y., 60
cants per box, 6 boxes $2.60.
The man who is shadowed is apt
to have a good deal of light cast on
his character.
A good housewife never wastes
good bread by trying to transform it
into bread pudding.
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