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This
is the
shape ot
a woman'll waist
on which a corset tight
"is laced. The ribs deformed
by being squeezed, press
on the lungs till they’re
diseased. The heart
* is jammed and
cannot jump,
the liver
is a
tor
pid lump,
the stomach,
crushed cannot
digest, and in a mess
are a 1 compressed. There
fore, this silly woman grows to
be a fearsul mass of woes,
but thinks she has a lovely
shape though hideous
as a crippled ape.
*
This is
a woman's
natural waist
which corset never
vet disgraced. Inside it
is a mine of health. Outside,
of charms it lias a wealth.
It is a tiling uf beauty
* t rue, and a sweet joy
forever new. It
needs no artful
padding vilo
* or hustle big to
give it “style.”
It’s strong and solid
plump and sound, and
hard to get one arm
around. Alas! if women
only knew the mischief that,
these corsets do they’d let
Dame Nature have her
way, and never try her
waist to “stay.”
MODKitX PROVERBS.
If you make light, of a man lie’ll
jet hot
When you change your mind, try
to Lctlwr it
"l'h*ro is plenty ot good m this
world if you’ll laugh and look on.
Don’t be a crank, it’s a sure sign
there’s something revolving.
Yachting taks lots of wind to tack,
and in bicycling the tack lets it go.
Don’t be afraid of work. It won’t
hurt you if you don’t monkey with it-
The man who sits on a lack exhib
its a good deal of feeling over a small
matter.
A big hcA 1 isn't a bad thing, if it
is only the kind that helps in explain
ing how you got it.
jThese r£ the days when the small
boy gets thoioughly tanned between
the swimming pool, the sun, and his
mother
wMan is never certain- Before cm
harking on a voyage lie wonders if he
will be seasick, and when lie finds out
he wonders if lie will get well.
haw and Punishment.
The law is not vindictive.—Augus
ta Herald.
Of course not. Who said it was?
Law was made for the protection of
roan. Its purpose is to throw such
restraints around “\indietive” man
that he shall do no harm to his neigh
bor, and if it does punish him for it
so he will not repeat it. The punish
rflent must follow or the law becomes
a rope of sand—no menancc in itself
to deter the vicious from the commis
sion of crime. The turning loose
tlirough Jcloniencv or sympathy £e
streys man's confidence in the law to
protect him and lynch law is the re
sult. The laws of God snd man are
for the promotion uf peace, order anrt
safety. Sometimes the law looks
cruel meteing out penalties for its
violation It is admissible rod right
that the Supreme Court and the Gov
ernor as thi last resort should review
adjudicated eases and see whether er
ror lias crept in or whether there has
been conviction on false and vindictive
testimony. The truth finally ascer
tained let such action be taken as will
vindicate the law and work no injus
tice to any one. In this respect we
are glad to commend Governor Atkin
son for always willing to give a pa
tient nearing to the appeals of the
condemned criminal and then has the
firmness to do what the facts and the
law demand—Marietta Journal.
sow js 0% if ACHjeandßHKmAlisw relieved
BACKt/ *. MUee’ Nerve Piasters.
I had overtaken an old farmer in
the road, and as we jogged along to
gether we turned a bend and came
upon 8 or 10 men, who had a prisoner
in their midst, and w-ere making prep
arations to hang him to a limb of a
tree.
“Here—what’s all this?’’ asked the
old man, as we came to a halt.
“Goiti’ to hang the cuss” was the
brief reply.
“What fur?”
“Stealin’ that hess over thar.”
The “boss over thar” was tied to a
tree and the farmer took a look at
him and then at the prisoner, and
asked ot the latter:
“Say, didn’t you come along to my
place this morning?”
“Yes” was the reply.
And didn’t I sell y* u that boss for
thirty dollars."
“Yes”
“I ant sure I did. llow docs it
come about, then, that they ar’ goin'
to hang you fur lioss stealin’?”
“1 rinnno.”
“lie bought that hiss of you, did
he?” asked the leader of the baud,
who was arranging the noose.
‘‘He-surely did, and no doubt he’s
got my bill of sale’ in bis pocket.
Yes; I sold him Uiat critter at 8
e’clock this morning. My name’s
Tuorripson, and l guess some of you
know inc.”
“Look a here” exclaimed the leader
as he turned on the prisoner, “did
you buy that boss?”
“Yes ”
•‘And you’ve got a bill of sales?”
“Yes”
“Then why in blazes didn’t you
say so when we run you down fur a
horse tbii-f?”
“Wall” replied the man, as ne look
od around and yawned, as if bored
with the pr-ccedings, “I hadn't bin
in ibis kentry but three oi four days
and I didn’t know \\ hat the custom
was.”
They hauled him oft his feet twice
just to make him acquainted with the
ways of the country and then rode
off in search of new game.—Washing
ton Star.
Seven Months With Fever.
Wonderful Recovery of Health.
Mr. Baird’s rapid and marvelous recovery
from & mere skeleton to bis normal weight,
270 poundn, was surely the fulUttt tret of the
grandest strength-giving and building-up
medicine overproduced, namely:
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.
J. 11. Baird.
"Gentlemen—l wish to express to you my
Satitude for the great good that Dr.
(Lee* Nervine has done for me, I wag
taken sick with typhoid fever and I laid
in bed for seven mouths. After getting
over the fever I was thin, nervous and tirea.
and did not regain my lost strength. I tried
several proprietary medicines, and finally,
after having been reduced In weight to 130
pounds, 1 began trying your Nervine, and at
once began to improve. Was finally entirely
cured, and today I can say I never felt bet
ter in all my life, and weigh 270 pounds.
This is my normal weight, as I measure
6 feet 5 Vi inches in height."
South Bend, Ind. J. 11. BAIRD.
Dr. Miles* Nervine is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will oeneflt.
All druggists sell it at $1,6 bottles for $5. or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elfchart, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Re “? I r **th
Blood and Skin Diseases
Always R R R
Cured. &BB '
BOTANIC BLOOD BA fails
to cure all manner of Biood aud Skin dis
eases. It Is tbe £reat Southern building up
and puru'ying Remedy, and cures ailmannt r
of skin and blood diseases. Asa building
up tonic it is without a rival, and absolutely
beyond comparison with any other similar
remedy ever offered to the public. It is a
panacea for all ills resulting from impure
blood, or an impoverished condition of the
human system. A single bottle will demon
strat’d its paramount virtues.
for free book ci Wonderful Cures.
Price, si.co per large bottle; $5-oo for six
bottles.
For sale by druggists; if not send to us,
and medicine will be sent freight prepaid on
receipt of price Address
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga.
THE BEST i What the People
buy the most of. That’S Why
Hood’s .Sarsaparilla has the largest
sf.lc OF ALL MEDICiNES.
MoutbJy Faina cvrvd by Dr. Mile.’ Palo FUl*
You WjllFhid
J. W. HEAD
IN HIS NEW SHOP, AT THE
CROSS IIOADS, BETWEEN
HO-MF.K AND MA.YSVII.LE,
Which is well equipped for all kinds
of repair work. Horse shoeing done
to order.
Prof. Bmlth, for 1# Tears Principal of the
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IS-116 Michigan Ave., Chicago.
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DAYTON. OHIO. CH.’CAQO. i l L.
CURES ..
SUMMER
DISEASES
The ll*m*d.v for all <lh
>l lfi* hfonmcli nu<l l >w*
el, Milt'll n Mhm litr t
lery, I n<ii Miin.
CriinipN, ‘ <• of Aetc.,
Im llial M(iii(liirU l tl iiM-tli
eiiicn,
. . DR. KING'S . .
Royal Germetuer.
Thoniands of attest the fact.
Mr. L. T. C< I ir. Kosciusko, Miss., says : "My
bokeift would act from t- i ;o ’wentv fimts a dav, of
a biooJy, mucus r a’ur-. miij on t! e I'ft side ©f my
lower bowi*l ws a pl.*c* about >h* six'* or a dollar,
tha* gave m* much 1 a r, Mv food would not digest,
and my kijnt-vs werp wr b.idlv ou* of order I was
treated by (lie best phsski.tn'. :nJ they said 1 could
live but "a short svfi:♦*. I ’h< n commen-ed using
Royal Germetuer In three wvtks I Koui cat any
thing. and do as much woik as ever, i continued
the Germetu*r. and cjn u ify that I am entirely
cured, and that Geim.tuer did the woTk.”
*i l*o -jo*|ly on row
Vyfa’T’.i* < nia> i it. l<hrii*’it*in,
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iy. and >• r t •ii’ io ostr.tllwn,
ill'tbilils p.fte. Iflttn*
ink* l rtsh inniiH'e,
HMI build" *a |> from t!♦ first
t *nr h iliMtune by re*
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OERDTDEK P11.1.N nn<l
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ALL DIBEASES of the blood ar
! ™ cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which
i by its vitalizing, enriching, and alterative
1 effects makes only PURE 31.00 TV
to
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&
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BLACKSMITHS
anti
WOOD WORKMEN,
HOMER, GA.
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good as new. We do all kind of
work in wood and iron at reasonable
prices. Horeshoeing a specialty.
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We secure the best pafteuts for onr clients,
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wish lo impress upon the public the fact that
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author. Try to think of something to invent.
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The strong point about
the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Is
that they are permanent. They start from
the solid foundation Pure BlOOff-
NOT WHAT WE SAY, but
what Hood’s Sarsaparilla Does, that
tells the story of its merit and success
&unembcr HOOD’S CURES.
xczvvv
(Jr This great remedy is indorsed by
f physicians, and prescribed by them
all the world.
Positively guaranteed lo cure the most
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plainly on every bottle. Asa tonic it is
Superior
TO ALL
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For Female Complaints and
building up run-down sys
tems it acts like magic. Try
a bottle and be convinced.
READ THE TRUTH Ms**—!
EXTRACT FROM BOOK OF TEBTIM ON IAL*.
“Wm rheumatic sufferer for 18 months. Derived no benefit
from physicians, treatment, at Mineral Wells, Tex., or Hot Sprinfca,
Ark. My doctor declared my condition hopeters, but aa a last resort
advised P. P. P., l.ippman’s Great Rome ly. Through Ita us. I am
to-day a well min.'” W. F. TIMMINS, _
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ing and palpitation ef tbe heart. Had not slept on either *id. for
two years; nuw I sleep soundly In any position." .
A. M. KAMSAV, Deleon,Tat
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IN THE SF*RIIVG
It purifies the blood, removes languor
and depression, invigorates and exhila
rates the whole system.
•N THE SUMMER
It overcomes the relaxation and debility
caused by hot weather aud corrects
bowel troubles that are so prevalent
Then besides it. makes the most de
lightful and refreshing drink.
IN THE FALL
When malaria “rides on every passing
breeze, it is the great preventive and
the unfailing cure of troubles result
mg* from that cause.
IN THE WINTER
It is still needed for curing Colds, Grip,
Catarrh, Rheumatism, and the ills that
belong to cold seasons.
It doos these things, not in a feeble
and uncertain way, but with assured
and triumphant power.
Ketp It in the Home at All Times.
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This Paper for a Noun
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ivnytiou to both that aa 4
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MAY YORK WOULD,
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