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A FRIGHTFUL BLUNDER
Will often cause a horrible Burn
Scald, Cut or bruise. Bucklen’s
Arnica Halve, the best in the world,
’will kill tho pain and promptly
heal it. Cures Old Sores, fever
Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns,
all Skin Eruptions. Best, Pile
cure on earth. Only 25 ets. a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold at the 0.
K. Drug Store.
THAT THItoniNO HEADACHE
Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
Thousands of sufferers have proved
their matchless merit for Sick and
Nervous Headache. They make
pure hlood and strong nerves and
build up your health. Easy to
t ike. ’Try them. Only 25 cents.
Money back if not cured. Sold
it the O. K. Drug Store.
In almost every neighborhood
there is some one whose life has
been saved bv Chamberlain’s Col¬
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
or wlio has been cured of chronic
diarrhoea by the use of that med¬
icine. Such persons make a point
of telling of it whenever opportu¬
nity offers, hoping that it may be
the means of saving other lives.
For sale by W. A. Murray.
lui: BEST IN THE WORLD.
We believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is the best in the world.
A lew weeks ago we suffered with
u severe cold and a troublesome
cough, and having read their ad-
wrtibomenfs in our own and other
•fiiiH'T-' we mirchased n bottle in
w e if it would effect ns. It cured
is before the bott le was more t ban
half used. It. is the host medicine
out for colds and coughs.—The
Herald, Audersonvilkylnd. For
sale by W. A. Murray.
II troubled with rheumatism,
. ive Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a
T,ri:i 1. It will i.of cost you a cent
if it docs no good, Ono applicn-
i :on v’tll relievo the pain. It also
. iocs sprains and bruises in ono-
thiid tho time required by any
ether treatment. Cuts, burns,
r..s(bites, quinsey. pains in the
nic rml chest, glandular and
toil other swellings are quickly
eu red by npplyiugit. Every bot-
iio warranted. Price, 25 and 50
cis. W. A. Murray.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
1 hankful words written by Mrs.
Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. IX
"Was taken with a bad cold
"hich settled on my lungs; cough
ft in and finally terminated in
onsumption. Four Doctors gave
’t.F up, saying 1 could live but a
nort time. I gave myself up to
my Savior, determined if 1 could
ni t. st ay with my friends on earth,
! w. add meet my absent ones
a hove. My husband was advised
ro g»»t Dr. King's New Discovery
Bn Consumption, Coughs and
’Vuis. I gave it a trial, took in
Hi eight bottle. It has cured me,
uni thank God, I am saved and
tin vv a well aud healthy woman.”
Trial bottles free at the O. K.
Drugstore. Keglar size 50c. and
*1.00. Guaranteed or price le-
lM,ded *
Pneumonia is one of the most
dangerous and fatal diseases. It
always results from a cold. Cham¬
berlain’s Cough Remedy will
quickly cure a cold and perhaps
prevent an attack of pneumonia.
It is in fact made especially for
that ailment and has become fa¬
mous for its cures over a large
part of the civilized world. It
counteracts any tendency of a cold
toward pneumonia. Car. you af¬
ford to neglect your cold when so
reliable a remedy can be had for
a trifle? For sale by W. A. Mur¬
ray.
RBMARKARLB CURE OP RHEUMATISM.
Henna, Jackson Co., W. Va.
About three years ago my wife
had attack of rheumatism which
confined her to her bed for over a
month and rendered her unable
to walk a step without assistance,
her limbs being swolen to double
their normal size. Mr. S. Maddox
insisted on my using Chamber¬
lain’s Pain Balm. I purchased a
fifty-cent bottle and used it ac-
cording to the directions and the
next, morning she walked to break¬
fast without assistance in any
manner, and she has not had a
similar attack since.— A. B. Par¬
son. For sale by W. A Murray.
Spain’s greatest need.
id''. R. P. Olivia of Barcelona,
Spain, spends his winters at Aiken
S. C. Weak nerves had caused
severe pains iri the back of his
head. On using Electric Bitters,
America’s ymn !<v«f th,,.,,! n »i<l
Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left,
him. He says this grand medi¬
cine is what his country needs.
All America knows that it cures
liver and kidney trouble, purifies
the blood, tones up the stomach,
strengthens the nerves, puts vim,
vigor and new lifa into every
muscle, nerve and organ of the
body, Jf weak tiredorailingyou
need it. Every bottle guaranteed
only 50 cents. Sold at the 0. K,
Drug Store.
TO REST WOMAN.
Many women don’t have time
to rest. Its work, work, work,
day after day with them. As a
consequence they are always tired.
Iliat kind of a life soon affects the
constitution, About the first evi-
deuce of this is weakness or de¬
rangement of the feminine organs.
That means constant aches and
l )!1,ns * n bead, back, sides,
* n * 1s an< * Women silently
thafc wa - v > Tt ' sr after year.
Hut they need not suffer. No
woman works so hard that she
must bo tired all the time. By
taking McElree’s Wine of Cardui,
the great vegetable medicine
nm ‘^ e es P ec i ft, ly for the peculiar
a ‘ lments j women, s * ,e can S et re *
nae< ^* c ^ ne s f°ps the
^ ru ' n U P 0U system. It makes
a woman so stroug that her work
Tlot ^ re * ier as formerly. It
g j e8 her nfttl,ra1 ’ T stful sleep,
r *l 10l,san ds American women
RU * ,stantiate these statements,
An >’ tired wonian <*n quickly
prove them by buying a bottle of
Wine of Cardui. Of this rnedi-
OF' i
Ui?iao/© as® &3wmm m "**
H. Jeffrey has just returned from JJew York, where he bong,
line of Spring and Summer Goods. He carefully selk
--THE LATEST STYLES ahd COLOB
Dress Goods. embracing
Onr line of Dress Goods is Complete,
all kinas and styles, with trimmings to match.
We have the prettyest line of Silks we have ev¬
er brought here, of the latest patterns.
The ladies are ’specially invited to come and
inspect oui dress goods. If the goods could only
talk, they would call everybody, but as they can
not we will make the prices talk for them.
We bought these goods reasonable and will sell them according to prices we pi
We handle everything that is to be found at a first-class Store. A line lot of furniture^
defy abD|fx/iii6ii! R<3PqG£r|l30f £>lkdc-
We (. Y<b V. s tr
«*- o Iiifiif §■
cine J. W. Lawrence, of Corsicana,
writes:
“My wife was tired all the
time and was so weak she could
scarcely walk. I got one bottle
of Wine of Oardui for her and be¬
fore she had taken all of it, she
was able to do all of her house¬
work.”
AUGUST FLOWER.
“It is a surprising fact.” says
t'rot. liouten, “that in my travels
in all parts of the World, for the
last, ten years, I have met more
people having used Green’s
gust Flower than any other rem-
edy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver
and stomach, and for constipation.
I find for tourists and salesmen,
or for filling office posi-
tions, where headaches and geuer
al bad feelings from irregular
habits exist, that Green’s August
Flower is a grand remedy. It
does not injure the system by fre¬
quent use, and is excellent
stomachs and indigestion.’ 5
sour
Sample bottles free at the O. Iv.
Drug Store. Sold by dealers
all civilized countries.
FREE OF CHEUQK.
Any adult suffering from a
settled on the breast, bronchitis,
throat or lung troubles of any
nature, who will call at P. C. Ev¬
erett’s, will bo presented with a
sample bottle of Boschee’s German
Syrup, free of charge. Only one
bottle given to one person, and
none to children without
from parents,
No throat or lung remedy ever
had such a sale as Boschee’s Ger-
nian Syrup in all parts of the civ-
ilized world. Twenty years ago
millions of bottles were given
away, and your druggists will tell
you its success was marvelous. It
is really the onlv Throat and Lung
Remedy generally endorsed by
physicians. One 75 cent bottle
will cure or prove its value. Sold
by dealers in allcivilixed coun-
tries.J
Cents ITurnisli
We will say a few words aboi
Youth’s and Children’s Clothing,
complete in every respect. Our Oh
are in 3 pieces, consisting of Sail!
Fancy Vest and Pants. A “beaut’
We ask everybody to come, as we
new things than we can mention,
have just what you want.
All Aboard
For the Ashburn Sunday-School
Pic nic at Beech Haven on the
26th. Hound trip tickets, Adults
65/, Children 40/.
Train leaves Ashburn 7:20 a. m.
Don’t forget to have a well filled
basket to take with you.
B. HUOKOBEE, Ai
African Limbless
Cotton Seed Free
Anyone. who sends one dollar for a year’s subscription t<
*anta Semi-Weekly Journal can yet postpaid one pound of
L ' r:i t ; ed African Limbless Cotton Seed without charge.
A pound of these seed will plant one-fifth of an acre, ,
Pr ° pCr attcntion s}lould yield enough to plant a crop.
The seed were tested in a list of thirty varieties by the
Experiment Station and a bulletin recently issued by Direc
shows that the African Limbless Cotton produced 7C
“ ore P er acre than any other variety, and 161 pounds more
the average of thirty leading varieties.
Yhe African Limbless Cotton produced 780 pounds of lint i
ZT lch ,s ue;irl y four ^^5 the average on the farmB of th
T *V® s howa Trhat hi g h fertilization and thorough culture
with these , excellent Seed. The value of the product, countin
at 5 cents and seed at 13 cents a bushel, was over $45 per aci
cost of fertilizers used was $4.77 per acre.
T, he ournal docs not guarantee results, but the result of
at the -, Experiment Station makes it worth a farmer’s while
these seed when he can get them for nothing.
The Journal brings you the NEWS OF THE WORLD TT
o EEK With hundreds of articles of special interest about th
the household, juvenile topics, etc,, and every southern
should have the paper.
You don,t hav e to wait a for the news, but get it t
often as you do in . the weeklies, which charge the same price.
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Send for a sample copy. Address,
THE JOURNAL, Atlanta,
AslaLurn Advance
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