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Jndgo— )id yon see tbo begiunin \
of this trouble?
Witness—I did, your honor; it oo-
• purred five years ago.
Ju Ige—Why, how is that?
Witness It began tv lien the iniiiis-
ler pronounced them inau and wife.—
Chicago News.
Teacher (to juvenile via’**): “Jobn-
liio, what wsa the first thing the Puri¬
tans did when they landed at Plymouth their
rock?” Jounuio: “ They fell ou
knees,” Teacher: “That’s right. Now.
Totnniy, what was the next, thing tlrny
did?” Tommy: “Fell on the aborigi¬
nes. "—Chicago News.
Fahnlon* Wi iillb.
The “lru*nlciil:ibl« mineral of
newly found mining row inn* largely run in
H.rmiiViitfN is ami in promoted Ijintiuces by tranaportiition really
companies (ablrt. Th« product* too many' of Industry In logltlmatu a
Adds o'. enterprise nuaver h<mv<* fvre faraurer
and prom He inorr Ml.ulde rewards. "No one
will go ii up. warded in the matter tetter's of improved 8 h
health wdo ua.* regularly »l>npop#la, 11 os constipation, torn a
HIf tt*r* for malaria,
bllifiUHIlOSK, <Vt\
Lamp will not b a covered on tbo inifcaMo
with oil if the wick Ih left turned down
hi them. Tbo wb’k act* a* a siphon to
draw up the oil, which runs over on tbo
k!a?*s.
To f’ure ii Cold In Ona Day.
Tnko Laxative firomo Quinine Tablet*. AM
UruggUt* io fund money if It fails to cure.
The Malian or Parmesan cheese iiiiint be
cut with n saw and in used m iinlj in cooking,
being grated.
No-To Btr for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco hahJf cure, makes weak
men NtiOHg. bJeaxi pure. 60c. |1 All druggist*
Hculpforw ,av that a perfectly length proportioned
mouth U ihrvt-tpuwtvvH 1 of Ummiow.
INI)K»F.aTlO.N and all Htomach
trouble* cured mailed by Taber's I’etidn Write Compound. I)r. Taber
Sample bottle free.
Mfic. Co.. Havannab. Ga.
We think 1'Uo's Cure for Consumption U
the onlv medicine for Cout^hH. -Jknnim
1*1nckA lik, HpriiiicHeldt III*., Oct. 1, IKUt.
m St
£si S'
u
Uncle
Sam B
Says:
This Is
America’s
Greatest
Spring
Medicine.
Take It
Now to
Sharpen
Your
Appetite,
Vitalize
Your
Blood.
To
Overcome ^
ThatTired
Feeling. Go lo your druggist and get
a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and be¬
gin to take It today, and realize at once
the great good It Is sure to do you.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Ii America's Creates! Hprlng Medicine.
TAPE
WORMS
“.1 t»l>« \v»rm rluhtrrn ieet long (it
leant came on tint Hcone after, my lairing two
lAStAHKTS. Thin 1 am sure has caused my
bud hoiilth for the past three years. 1 am atilt
taking CascareiK, sensible the only cathartic worthy of
notice by people "
CEo W 1Iowi.es, Ilalrd. Mass.
taidouelo JSESno ^
Pleasant, Palatable^ Potent. Tam<* Cood. Do
Good. Never sicken. Weaken. or Gripe, Wkj. 26c. 50o
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ..
Bttriiag Rrwtrdy ('«>i*pany, Ihlcagti, Montreal, K*w T*rk. $1.1
uo-to-bac ssarc ss ert ibucco Vvj vd\ Habit. rtmg-
Fruit 0
Trees and Vines become
hardier, and their products bet¬
ter colored and better flavored
when liberally treated with
fertilizers containing at least
io% actual
Potash.
FREE An illustrated book which tell*
what Potash is, and how it
_____ should t>e used, is sent free to
all applicants. Send your address.
GERMAN KALI WORKS.
Sj N.m.u St., N<w York.
NOT ST. ANDREW’S
OTHERS. like Cold Tea
For the Liver
Regulates the l iver, For sale by dealers. To
get tree sample tmekiiite send So stamp to
ANDREWS Mill. CO., Hriatol. Trim.
MORPHINE HABITS
fl 11 tre&Jed pa-v till timid. on a guarantee. Address P.H No
i K*\, 1 Kfalu Sprtii <? Opium Cure
Co.. rr Boi 3, Austell. Ga.
NO BELAY IN I'AHNIMW HILL FOB
BECLARATI0N OF WAK.
BOTH HOUSES WERE UNANIMOUS.
The Novel Appropriation Bill OieeuMeil
and Klnallv I’aeaeil l>y the
S«naf«.
War and war moaanrea were tho
only topioa diacuased )>y the aeiiato
Monday dnritig morn tlian four hours
of its session. The hotly had scarcely
convened when the messapfo of iho
president urging congress to declare
the existence of war between tho
United States and Spain w as laid be¬
fore it.
Without comment tli« message was
referred to the foreign relations com¬
mittee.
Consideration of the naval appro¬
priation hill was theu resumed.
Mr. Hale offered an amendment au¬
thorizing the secretary of the navy to
enlist at uuy time after the passage of
the set as many seamen, landsmen and
hoys as lie may deem necessary to
man the ships of the navy or for the
use of the navy as a temporary force,
and appropriating 8N,8;)ft,()00 for that
purpose. Mr. Halo agreed to ail
amendment that the time limit should
lie “during tho existing war."
The amended bill w as agreed to, tlio
amount appropria'ed being made im¬
mediately available, The bill as
uim-nded was then passed.
The lull for the better organization
of the line of the army of the United
States nnd providing for the three bat¬
talion formation was called up nnd the
amendments offered by the committee
were agreed to without division.
The bill was placed upon its pnB-
snge and passed within twenty minutes
of its introduction.
At 2:55 p. m. the message clerk of
the house of representatives informed
the senate that the house had passed
an act declaring a state of war exist¬
ing between the United States and
Spain. The message was at once read
to the senate, and that body immedi¬
ately went into secret legislative ses¬
sion to consider tho resolution declar¬
ing the existence of war.
At 4:1)2 p. m. Hie senate resumed
business in open session.
At 4:55 ]>. m. the message clerk of
the house announced that the speaker
had signed tho bill declaring the ex-
isteuee of war between tho United
States and Spain and requested the
signature of the vice president.
Within two minutes Vice President
Hobart had signed tho act and pre¬
cisely at 5 o’clock announced his sig¬
nature.
A few minutes later another message
was received from the house announc¬
ing its disagreement to the senate’s
amendment to the army organization
bill and asking for a conference, Tlie
conference was agreed to. At 5:ii5 p.
in. the senate adjourned.
WAR DEPARTMENT CALLS.
TI»« Erenltltmt** V«»IuuUm*v MeAsagp flaw
Ituen I'roimilgAtcHl.
Tlio war department Monday, issued
the call upon Iho governors of the va¬
rious states for their quota of the
125,000 men.
In tho call tho following provisions
for commanding officers aro made:
Five brigadier generals, command¬
ing army corps; fifteen major generals,
commanding divisions; forty-eight
brigadier generals, commanding bri¬
gades, with inspector and adjutant
general, engineers and surveyors.
Of the commanders of army corps
only one is known, General John
Breckinridge, ami possibly Gen. Joe
Wheeler.
General Lee will lie made a briga¬
dier general, though it is thought
there "ill lie sufficient strength to
have him made a major general.
DEATH IN FLAMES.
Summer Honor t lltirnod and Four HI von
Aro Tout.
Lake Laura, a summer resort owned
by Petei Stein, on Lake Laura, Wis.,
was burned Sunday night, together
with all the adjacent cottages. Mrs.
Stein and her three children were
burned to death. Cause of .he fire
unknown.
ROOSEVELT RESIGNS.
.imriatnnt Si-vrrtnry of Iho Navy Will Knter
Army.
A Washington special snvs: Assist¬
ant Secrotaiy of the Navy Then.
Roosevelt, of New York, resigned
from the navy department Monday.
The president lias decided to appoint
Mr. Roosevelt to he a lieutenant colo¬
nel of volunteers to serve in a regi¬
ment of cowboys and mounted riflemen
to be raised by Mr. Roosevelt and Ur.
Wood, the president’s family physi¬
cian. who is now in the medical depart¬
ment of the regular army.
Ur. Wood will \>e colonel of the reg¬
iment.
PRECACTIONS TAKEN
For tin* Protection of N>w York City From
ttomlmrdnient.
The war department regulations con¬
cerning New York harbor in time of
war have been p omulgated: No ves¬
sel " ill be allowed to pass Sandy Hook
or tlie Narrows between sunset aud
sunrise, or during that time to ap¬
proach within three miles of Coney
Island, Gedney Channel, Sandy Hook
or the Narrows.
“FOR CUBA LIBRE”
HOW A FILIBUSTERING EXPEDITION WAS
LANDED IN THE ISLAND.
mraents— Omen a of Good sad Bad Luck.
It was early on Sunday morning
when wo first sighted Cuba. The sea
was like a mirror; the gorgeous tints
of the dawn mingled wdth the azure of
the Gulf water and spread over it my-
rlsfl colors. In the distance the green
const loomed through a purple haze.
The picture was so thrilling that all
danger was forgotten in the rapture
of the scene. Near us ure two sailing-
vessels, hut of those we take no notice,
A veteran of ten years' war is at the
bow, glass in hand. The orders arc to
get ready for the landing. While ap-
proaching the shore the look-out man
reports, "Smoke on the starboard (juar-
ter!” Instead of heating a hasty re-
treat we wait to Investigate, and pres-
ently discover that the stranger is a
merchantman, so the boat Is lowered
and a party volunteer to go ashore and
reconnoitre. In a very short time they
come back and report everything fa-
voruhle, and all start to busy them-
selves with unloading the precious car-
go. While the work Is proceeding, a
voice is hoard coming from the bushes
on shore, then a shout of “Viva Cuba
Libre to which we answer. Cuba
expedlcioneros. At once three coast
guards mounted on little mustangs
make their appearance, and are wel-
Cuba llbre.” The Joy seems to have
intoxicated us all, for we are cure now
that the expedition will never fall in¬
to the hands of the Spaniards. One
of the coast guards has already gone
to Inform a Cuban force, encamped
close by, of the arrival of the expedi¬
tion. The steamer which we had
sighted while approaching the land is
by this time plainly seen to be an Eng¬
lish tramp as she comes close in shore
to (satisfy her curiosity. Guessing our
mission, she hoists her colors and sa¬
lutes us with three blasts of her whis¬
tle, which we promptly answer. One
hour and fifty minutes after reaching
the coast the cargo has been landed,
the boats are hoisted, and we sail away
amid the hurrahs of those on board,
heartily answered by those who are
left behind.
The barometer hail begun to fall, hut
as yet caused little anxiety on board,
as It might portend merely squally
weather, and next day we were once
more lying alongside of our supply-
ship. On account of the rolling of the
two vessels, we were obliged to pro¬
ceed very slowly in the transfer of our
cargo, and it was the following day be¬
fore we were able to start to land our
second expedition. The nearer we ap¬
proached the Cuban shore the worse
the weather became. Some of us haft
retired to the cabin to secure a little
rest, when we were nrousd at about an
hour before midnight by the cry of fire
—not a pleasant awakening on a ves¬
sel carrying three tons of dynamite.
A lamp had exploded hut was fortun¬
ately thrown overboard without oc¬
casioning further damage, aud quiet-
tress was once more restored. The su¬
perstitious Bailors were inclined to
look on this incident as an evil omen,
hut the effect was counteracted an
hour afterwards by a large American
eagle which majestically landed on our
foremast.
The following night at about ten
o’clock we sighted the light of Morro
Castle, and altering our course, headed
for our landing place, which was not
far from the city of Havana. Unfor¬
tunately, owing to the darkness and
the rough weather, we were unable to
make our port, and were compelled to
put to sea again. The look-ouf man
announced a vessel approaching on our
port bow, and at this Interesting mo¬
ment our steering gear gave way. For¬
tunately the accident was not serious
and was quickly mended, and we put
to sea without further incident. Next
day we lay to out of sight of land, and
that night once more headed for the
light of Morro Castle. This time, in
order to avoid repeating our error of
the night before, we went so near to
Havana that we were able plainly to
distinguish the electric lights in Cen¬
tral Park. Two hours later we arriv¬
ed at our destination. In two hours
more, and In the midst of a driving
lain, we had landed* our second cargo
and had again left the Cuban coast.—
Harper's Weekly.
In India the native barber will ehave
you while asleep, without waking you,
so light is his touch.
Beauty la Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. ('ascarcts, Candy Cathar¬
tic clean your blood and and keep driving it clean, all im¬ by
Stirling up the lazy liver
purities banish from the body. Begin blackheads, to-day to
pimples, boils, blotches,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Casearets,—beauty for ter. cents. All drug¬
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c,50c.
A man's reputation is what God people think him. of
him; IDs character is what knows of
11. B. U. Cures Rheumatism,
Serofuis ami Catarrh. One bottle will convince
the most skeptical of its merits. 11.00 per large
bottle,S price, tor tlio, at paid, druggists, Blood or sent Balm on t receipt At¬
of express by o..
lanta. t>a. UriBooks of wonderful cures flee.
ST.VITl’S* DANCK. SPASMS and all nerv-
rms^asesi'erm.mentlvcnTvdV^ trill ^realise thereof Dr'
KHKKM.W l-Rtle and to
R. H. Kline, Ltd.. W1 Arch Street, Phtla., I'a.
Tho Southern Saw Works nro the leaders In
the South. See their advertisomeut in this Is¬
sue. Their saws will suit you
Lyo. * Co’.•♦pick Leaf” Kniokin. Tobacco
stands at tile top for its delicious aroma.
Good as can be made. Try it.
Bombay is the leading pearl mart of the
world.
_
To Cure Con.ttpntion Forever.
Take Caacareu Cand.v Cathartic. lOo or 2Sa.
If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggiMs refund money.
An attempt to cross the Alps in a balloon,
starting from Italian side, wlU be made soon.
Boilers, Knglncs. Ktr.
Read tqc advertisement of Avery A McMillan
In another eolfhun of this paper
Lfacola’i Eitimatt o( Two Mefr
A delegation of preachers from Chi¬
cago waited upon Lincoln to urge the
Issuance of the emancipation procla-
marten. The spokesman urged the
claim with ecclesiastical dignity by
saying: “The Lord sends this commla-
“Per-
haps so, he replied, but isn t it
strange that He should send His mes-
rage by way of Chicago?” To another
delegation urging Immediate action he
said: “If you call the tail of a sheep
n leg, how many legs will the sheep
have?” “Five,” replied the spokesman,
“No," said the bothered president, “It-
would only have four. Calling the tall
a leg wouldn't make It one.” vVhen a
stately Congressman from New Jersey
presented two of his constituents by
saying: “It gives me pleasure, Mr.
President, to present to you two of
the wealthiest men from the southern
part of our state,” he endured patient-
iy some pompous compliments, and
then, when they retired, said: “1
should think that end of the state
would tilt up when they stepped off
It.”—Chicago Inter Ocean.
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K.WSS Tettermo
is w<>rtu more ttmn n whole box of
^ that will “SE. Xints U d?ug ®tor^
„ v i,y juuii rmrnJ. t. sbuptrine, Savanuah.Oa.
, thM UeenTemoaHtratedtD^African ele-
plumbs can be domesticated.
Don’t Tobacco Spit tad SiMkfToar Mffc Away.
To Qult tobocoo easlly and foreTer . be ma *.
i U ii of life, nerve and ricor. take Ne-To-
Bac. the wonder worker, that makes we.fc men
«tro 0 g. All drugeists, 50c or »i. Curo guar an-
H ^r3r
___
Tliero is enough salt in the sea to rover 7,000
square miles with a layer 1 mile in thickness.
Chew Star Tobacco—The Best.
Smoke Sledge Cigarettes.
Among birds are few better fighters than a
goose, or a gander, more particularity.
Kits after permanently cored. No fits or ne rvous-
ness first day’s use of Or. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. trial bottle and treatise free.
On. II. Ii. Kl.l NR. Ltd.. Ml ArchSt.. Phi la.. Pa.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forehildren
teething, softens t'negums, redm esindamma-
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25e. a bottle.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is a liquid and is taken
Internally. ah<l acts directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of Die system. Send for
testimonials, tree. Sold by Props., Druggists Toledo, ox;. o.
f. j. UHEstr & co.,
France pays in pensions every year 70,000,-
ooo francs.________—
Edurnto Tour Howell With Casearet*.
10c,‘Z5e. Candy Cathartic, C cure cfrugglst* constipation refund forever.
If C. C. fall, money.
Only 8 per cent of Russia’s enormous popu-
lation can read and write.
YOUNG AT SIXTY.
Serene comfort and happiness in ad¬
vanced years are realized by compara¬
tively few women.
Their hard lives, their liability to se¬
rious troubles on account of their pecu¬
liar organism and their profound igno¬
rance concerning themselves, all com¬
bine to shorten the period of usefulness
and fill their later years with suffering.
Mrs. Pinldiam hasdonemuch to make
women strong. She has given advice
to many that has shown them how to
guard against disease and retain vigor¬
ous health in old age. From every cor-
from women, showing the efficacy of
Lvdia Id. I’inkham’s Vegetable Com¬
pound in overcoming female ills. Here
is a letter from Mrs. J. C. Orms, of 220
Horner St., Johnstown, Pa., which ia
earnest and straight to the point:
“ Dear Mrs. Pixkham:—I feel it my
duty to tell all suffering women that I
think your remedies are wonderful. I
had trouble with my head, dizzy spells
aud hot llaslics. Feet and hands were
cold, was very nervous, could not sleep
well, had kidney trouble, pain in
ovaries and congestion of the womb.
Siuee taking your remedies I am better
every way My head trouble is all
gone, have no pain in ovaries, and am
cured of womb trouble. I can eat and
sleep well and am gaining in flesh. I
consider your medicine the best to he
had for female troubles.”
The present Mrs. I’inkham’s experi-
cnee in treating female ills is unparal-
Idled, for years she worked side by
6ide with Mrs. Lydia E. I’inkham, and
for sometime |jast lias had sole charge
of the correspondence department of
her great business, treating by letter
as many as a hundred thousand ailing
women during a single year.
Jjar^fl|We good flight turn, to do llu* an working early friond parts i of^
y aermotoit, <■»
B W FOR EXCHANGED A ROLLER
B (fa ymilCTC* pining, BEARINC.wphjrr- everliuting, power- -run.
: IS ever-going, ^
■ ■- doubling, UP-TO-DATE $6; lMt. for|i2; W-ft. *98 | j
motor, 8 FT. FOR
Dl \m for witch, |;UI. They movable run like part a bicycle, rollers. aud aro Doubles made geared like a j
■I every on
null power. The Aermotor ran when all other mills
■ *tood still, and made the steel windmill business.
■ the new beatstheold as the
old BEAT THE WOODEN WHEEL.
^D « On vane) receipt will of be amount, sent to revised replace motor old one (hut then not wheel to bej
or
returned. Offer subject to cancellation at any time. i .*
^^ternu If your old wheel is not an Aermotor, write for
of swap—new for old—to go on old tower
can put it on. Aoriaetor Co., Chleafo^^^^B
NOW OR NEVER L .
f ' •7000 BICYCLES
cArried over from 1857 musf
bs sacrificed ««w. New
^Bbest />■ Hl#h equipment, Grade, all style#,
|feeiY. JO. 75 $17.00. ptmran*
to
l'*«d wkeeU.lfc.te model#,
4J ail make#. $3 to $12.
W y/VHWW / Ua. I. 'VW ■ Wtshipon opproral icith-
m/ A a rent payment. Write
/ L ay <■*—barcaln aweir^JJ llat and art eatalofrue
«*dela. B1CTCLE FRZti for
e»ta
■ney.
«-• *• tYC1K COMPANY. Chic...
CATARRH skin ASTHMA Diseases ANO
•5 A MONTH IS ALX for consultation, ex¬
amination Ami modietne. WbAt a small sum to
Insure prxxl health And happiness. Write for free
svmptom book COPELAND MEDICAL
INSTITUTE, »KV3lt5 Kiser Bldg , Atlanta Ga.
If tfllleted with i Thompson’s Eye Wator
•ore cjN, um
3= V* PO User®. A.NU&M 7
I :
CTS PISO'S CURE FOR
25 Beat CURES in Cough timo._Sold wHERE Syrup. All by Tastea ll$l druggists. Good. fAILS. Ueo 1
CONSUMPTION P
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: ~S-*.
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alk;.
tfWTTfl TOVTOVS
DOtli R *wt tno method r an T reh -„Hc when x
.
byrup of I’ lga is taken; it is pleasant, an<l acts
au< l refreshing to the taste,
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
, * remedv <? of its kind ever pro-
duced, , pleasing to the , taste and nn ,i ac-
ceptahle to the stomach, prompt in
a f l ° n and
eltocts, prepared agreeable only substances liom tne moss its
healthy and
many excellent qualities commend the most it
to all and have made it
popular remedy known,
Syrup of Figs is for sale In 50
cent bottles by all leading drug-
g j 18 at ^- _ zwuj A nV reliable reuau drutreist e& who
may not have it on hand Will pro-
wishes “p^y to try it- Do «».^ not accept any
substitute,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL N.f.
LOUISVILLE. KV. NEW YORK,
PIANOS
EASY PAYMENTS.
It is easy to obtain a piano
our way. Where no dealer Sells
J
them, Will Send . lor .
We a piano a
* •
small ,, cash , payment, V1 balance in
1 —p gggSfi Si ! monthly Three ])ay-
1 niPn 1 1 tc
,' time . tO
years J
.%& complete , pur-
8^81 g g - J CliaSC , 1 CleSir- -
w M. ll
.
ed. We would
like ■ to explain our method.
Will send piano guaranteeing
satisfaction, or piano may be
returned to us at our expense
for railway freights both ways.
Our CATALOGUE, FREE for the ask-
in K> teIls about them. Special prices
and full information, if you write.
Ivers & Pond Piano Co.,
114 Boylston St., Boston.
OIBORNE’I aL/
jsaao s. bovd, President, W. G. KAOUL, Viee-Fres’t,
(Pros, lioyd & Baxter Furn. Fact’y.) (Pres. Mexican Nat. H. R. 1
SOUTHERN
SAW WORKS
Box A 385. ATLANTA, GA.
Ynf C We Carry
MantifaCturS in Stock
Solid aud Inserted a
Chisel Bit Circular Belting, Files, Eme
Saws. Wheels and other
We Repair mim Mill Supplie
All kinds and makes
of Solid and Inserted Bits and Shanks ft
Tooth Saws.
.Make Burnt Saws prac¬ all makes of Insert*
tically as good as new. Tooth Saws.
To Women!
After you have tried Doctors and all
other preparations, and they have failed
to relieve you, then use
GERSTLE’S
FEMALE PANACEA.
Tsast (O. B 1 . F.)
IT WILL CURE YOU.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS IN MEDICINES.
L. GERSTLE & CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors.
WEHAVENO AGENTS
bat har< sold direct t. the cos-
earner tor 2S yesre at whole-
eaie price*, eariar aim the
dealer's create. Shipaay.
where Ererythiag tor ex.m:natioa. / X
warranted.
«• US style. «f Vchiclet, n-
55 strle. of Harness. 1—-
Surreys. Tep Baggies. |50to $3ti to i70. \ .
.125. Ca.-rrn- \
iges. Vhaetoai, Tlhps, Wagon¬
ettes. Spring-Read ana Milk _ , , _
Wa. TV. Sorrey BaniMS. Prffl#,
As g9c-i #i sells for $26.
ELKHART camiam *iy. co, w. & tiutt. s^. iu*iuax. lm>,
FRICK COMPANY
ECLIPSE #ENGI!
Pi
>iT
Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton 01ns, <
Presses, Grain Separators.
Chisel Tooth and Solid Saws, Saw
Inspirators, Injectors, Engine Repair
full line of Brass Goods.
tT Send for Catalogue and Prices.
AVERY & McMILL
SOUTHERN MANAGERS
Nos. 51 & 53 S. Forsyth St.,ATI,AN1
Alabama Marries Mississ
Oxford, Ala., writes:
used Dr, M, A, Sim
Livrt- Medletno 25
■SR* 1 know it cures Dlw
of Head, Sour Stox
Sick Iloadaclio,
many other diseases.'.
“Thcdford’s
Draught,” but did nt
to he half as good Mod
hi. A.Simmons
Leuoorrhcea— Whites.”
This is a disorder from which few W
escape at some period of their nves.
in the nature of nasal catarrh. Iu a h«
condition the lining membrane of the $
organs secretes sufficient mucus to tn<
them, bat if the mucus membrane is
posted or inflamed, the secretion bc(
profuse, irritating and offensive. The
results will follow the nse of onr Me-
Female Remedy as an injection, time of that and I
twice a day for some
uterine tonic, Simmons Squaw
tfinc, will cure the complaint. ^
— k Energy, Miss., Idver writes; R
A. Simmons
B ja cine has been used20;
SB in my Father’s famil:
Bfl Nervousness,Sick H
ache, Dyspepsia, My Sister
P V/ iousness.
confined to bed for mo
r from Enlargement
!k Liver. Our Doctor I
Imp Hu her taking up >!• to A. die. 8. She L. M. bt
n li “There was 60011 istio Justcompar entirely t
between M. A. S. L. M. and Zeilin’s L
Regulator. Tho latter by careful test 1
lug been found not so reliable has been
carded.
Puberty Menstrual Irregulariiie*. menstrua
established. is the It period when time when tho
Is is the time!
becomes a woman, and also the
which many female diseases date,
menstrual flow usuallycontinues from tl
to six days and comes on about ct
twenty-eight varies from two days. eight The quantity bat exu
to ounces,
amount consistent wit h the health at
person may be excessive and weakenim
another. The function ia regarded as be
regular when its effect upon the systcr
favorable. The departures from heal
menstruation are numerous and should
corrected Vino Wine. by using Dr. Simmons Squ
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