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CURE FOR CONSUMPTION
From Elbertou Star.
Dr. Jolin S. Christian, of Elbert
county, is preparing a rem dy for
chronic cat i’lt, bronchitis ad o.her
diseases which arc first cousin to con
sumption. Dr. Christian lias gient.
fnth in his reined, and w ishes o make
a practical test of it. In order to do
this he invites til physicians to join
him in testing the remedy- If it should
prove a success lie will achieve grc-at
fame and give to humanity the ere at
est boon ever known. T:e following
card from Dr. Christian explains his
rimedy more fuliv:
Me Editor: Please let me say
through your valuable paper that I am
preparing a r. mtdv for chronic ca
tarrli;.! and ot her disease s of the res
pirater y organs, such as chronic bron
id'itis, nasal rat.: rib,{affections of the
throat ami pulmonary consumption.
In order that I may make a thor
ough test of the medicinal virtues of
the remedy, propose to furnish any
jiis ti st fiViicg with either of the
ii 'incd di-eases enough of the reme b
for . i>e ir.oi.tliS trealmeut free, i.;i :ip
] licatit n, pv \sh and that those who
cannot apply in person wiii send me
with their rppi.cution a diagnosis
made out :.:d sigutd by a physician,
ami will report to it the changes, 'f
any, in their condition afti r the medi
cine has been used r.s din cted for one
month.
This will net he a s-erct or paleittcil
nostrum, but jest ns soon : s i have
had oppnrtunii'. to test it ill * mid
cient number of cases to satisfy m.
tlmt the rernedv i- will I nope, and
have reason to believe :t v. id he, i.ame
ly, a cure for consumpM >n in its stages
then 1 will give- .1 to the me deal pro
fession, ami w ill now furnish any j in
siei.-n With the formß 1:1 "ho will take
the same mean.v to test it that 1 am
doing.
Very respectfully,
Jko. H. übkistian, M. D.
Rock Pei.ce, (la.
I*. F. Any paper 11 1 t v. ill copy the
above wifi place an hum: le physician
under lasiing obligat'ons and nun
help some poor snlTeiing one into the
rc-ad to health, all for the sake of hu
inanity. J. S- C.
Seven Months With Fever.
Wonderful Recovery of Health.
Mr. Baird’s rapid and marvelous recovery
from a mere skeleton to his normal weight,
270 pounds, was surely the t->t of the
grandest strength-giving and building-up
medicine ever produced, namely:
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.
J. It. Baird.
"Gentlemen—l wish to express to you my
gratitude for the great good that Dr.
Miles' Nervine has done for me, I was
taken sick with typhoid fever and I laid
in bed for seven months. After getting
over the f*ver I was thin, nervous and tired,
and did not regain my lost strength. I tried
several proprietary medicines, and finally,
after having been reduced in weight to 130
pounds, I began trying you r Nervine, and at
once began to improve. Was finally entirely
cured. and today I can fay 1 never felt hot
ter in all my life, and weigh 270 pounds.
This is my normal weight, as I measure
6 feet 5 l /s inches in height.”
South Bend, Ind. J. Ti. BAIRD.
Dr. Miles* Nervine Is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
• All druggists sell it a’ fJ.fi hot' 1 forss, or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos.. Eikliart, Ind-
Dr. Miles’ Nervine ke f*Hith
Poor soil
and exhausted fields whicK
were once productive can again
be made profitably fertile
by a proper rotation of crops
and by the intelligent use of
fertilizers containing high per*
centages of
Potash,
Strikingly profitable results
• have been obtained by follow'
ing this plan.
Our pamphlets ar* not advertising circulars boom*
Ing special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain,
ing latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and
are really helpful to farmers. They are sent free for
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GERMAN KALI WORKS,
Nassau St.. New York.
Ordinary's Notices.
GEORGIA: Banks County.— |
To :i!l whom if may concern: W. Z.!
Vaughn executor of Mattie F.
O'Kelk v applies to me for letters of;
dismission tmra said executorship 1
and I will pass upon his application
on tin* first Monday in October next
at tnv office in Homer, said county.
Given under my hand and official;
signature this ]u!v (Ith, IS'.W
' T. F. HILL.
Ord’y
GEORGIA: Banks County.— j
To all whom i! may concern: 15. H.
Green, guardian for J. F. M. Ayers!
applied to ute tor letters of dismiss
ion from said guardianship. and 1
will pass upon his application on the
first Monday in October next. at. my
office in .Homer in said county.
Given under my hand and ollkia
signature, July 6th, ISB6.
T. F. HILL,
v Ord'v.
GEORGIA: Banks County.—
To all whom it may cotjecrn: G. S.
Martin, guardian for A. 11. Martin,
applies to me for letters of dismission
from said guardianship, and I will
pass upon his application on the
first Monday in November next at
tnv office in Homer, said county.
Given under my band and official
signature this Julv ‘24th, ISUfI.
T. F. HILL, Ord'y
GEORGIA: Banks County— Notice
is hetebv given that a pi tithm signed
Itv a number of the citizens of' the
'jif'.h fPoplar Springs) district G. M.!
'of mud county asking that a voting j
i precinct be established at Belton in
| said district niul I wiii pass upon the
: same on the first Monday m Oct. next
i Given under my hand and official sig
I nature August 14'h 18R6.
T lb lit!.!., Ordy.
GI OBGIA: Ba n. . (lot nty.
|To all "horn it may concern: I). L
'Evans ims ,n due form applied to
I the undersigned for p.t'ru'tnicnt lit
torso* mlininiMivt'oti on llm estate
.if Elish.i Thomas, late of said countv.
j deceased, ■ nd 1 will pass upon said
■ application mi the first Monday in
September IS'.ffi.
Given nndnr my hand and official
signature. .August did 1 .Stiff
T. F. IIILL,
(lidinai y.
GEORGIA: Banks County
Where is an election was ordered on!
j the dial <>f January 1896 in the oTisi ;
District G. M. of said county to be i
held on the 20th day of February 1806 1
at which election the question was;
i submitted to the legal voters'of said;
! district for fence or stoeklaw as pro
vided for in section 1455 of the re
vised code of ISS2. the notice m sum
election having been published as iv
i ijiiired law and whereas the returns of
s-iiij election have been made to the(>r
dinarv of said countv when, after ex
amining die same declare the follow
ing result ; Stoeklaw 2(3; for fence lb
.’•.mi it appearing that a majority of
the votes cast in said election was in
favor of stoeklaw. Now I, T. E. Htll
Ordinary for said county, do hereby
pr.M'.aim that front and after the loth
day of .August 1800 the provisions of
sections 1 Mil and 1454 inclusive of
the code of Gn. with all the amend
ments'n.i-reto will take effect and be
come operative in said <list. Given
under mv hand and official signature
May 1(5 LT6 T. F. HILL,
Oidinary.
. NOTICE.
.Mrs. Rebecca Chandler ] Complaint
vs. | In Hank’s
R. T. Purcell. Achn’r. mi Superior
’he estate of William | court MVh
Ivceslur, dec’d. j teilii 1 HOG.
The defendant R. T. Purcell, Ad
nrinistrntor of \Y m Ki osier, deer used
i ih hereby eonmnided nt.d required
; to ! e and appear at the next term of
; the Superior Court to be held in and
j for said county on the third Monday
in September 1896, then and there
! to answer the plaintiff in an action
;of compiaint as ill default of such
j appearance sudd court will proceed
jas to justice shall appertain. Witness
j the hoporahle X. L. Hutchins, Judge
uf said court. This 7th <luv of .Tilly
| is: !,. N.TURK. C. s. C. '
fllPWl f f*-
6*l Is i. 8 h \
UIU 2 yLL^[!
Lad cs’.'.n ! Genth men ■- Hieycle at
Yo u r Price an and Te r m
.\ny oi the leading in ii-.es furnished
you ion payments at catalogue
; ita •• a- follows • Wheels eoating
ainl turner will l;e delivered
to veil fol' :*• 1(■ '1 i ', and •2.110 per
•nonth. Wheels costing ovcr §50.00
f>r flft.Ol) c..sh and :> .f 0 per month.
V. nceli and .-liver- and upon the receipt of
; i e first payment.
Wheels Guaranteed to be mat amt
that class ill ail Lcspects or in an y
refunded. *
1J - ■ i !c upon make of wheel you de
sire and order by number from cam
logue of that manufacturer. Can also
furnish anything in the ctcle dne. Ad
dress,
D. It HMD, New Era Building
llarris-!i St. & Blue Island Ave.
Chicago 111.
Notice to the Voters of Ranks Cos.
Having fullv ascertained that the
Registration law requires every \ oier
to write his own name to the Regis
tration iok himself. Those whose
names have been written by myself
will please register and sign their
own names as. they cannot vote unless
thev do so. For die accommodation
of the voters I will waft on them at
following times and places:
Columbia, August 5.
Washingti u „ (>.
AViiir.ots .. 7.
Bushvule .. 8.
Poplar Springs, Any. 17.
Golden Ilill, „ 18, j
Longview „ IJ.
Gillsville, „ 20.
MaysviEe, ~ 21.
At Win"Rvlees at nights 21st, Ang,
Davids August, *2B.
Wright’s Alill from 9to 11 a. in. *2O.
Ivici ns Gin fiom 1 to 3 )’. m. 29t!i
Bock tor Registration wiii open
at limner August 10th from 0 a. m.
to 4 p. m., and 1 will attend lo all
the business connected with the
Regis*ration at the same time. Book
; for Registration v.ill close Saiurdav
j September 12th, 189 b.
L. 1. Rac.shall, T. 0 I>. C.
Life of Bryan tuiil Bewail.
We have just received a copy of
“ The Life and Speeches of Bryan and
Bewail" from the Publishers, and we
desire to call the attention of our read
ers, who tnav be interested, to this
hook which is .if great value, and
should he in possession of all who arc
' anxious to know of these two Oandi
datis. The price of the hook is 25
Cents for paper cover, and SI.OO for
cloth binding. The Publishers desire
an :u;-nt to canvass this town, and
"id allow any agent, a commission of
sixty per cent. A Prospectus Book
and circulars giving lull particulars
will be sent lo anv address for 30
cents. Address J. 8. 0.-ilvie Publish
ing C<>., 57 Rose St., New 0 ork.
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cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which
by its vitalizing, enriching, and alterative
1 ?fleets makes only PURO I.OOIV
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SO-fagcpavfhlet, J RLE.
STRONG POINT about
the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla is
hat they are permanent. They start from
the solid foundation—Pyre BSoodf.
OBOT WHAT WC SAY. but
d ** what Hood’s Sarsaparilla Does, that
tells the story of its merit and success
Remember HOOD’S CURES.
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This great remedy is indorsed by
y physicians, and prescribed by them
all the world.
Positively guaranteed to cure the most
stubborn cases. The formul is published
plainly on every bottle. Asa tonic it is
Superior
TO ALL
Sarsaoarlllas
For Female Complaints and
building lid run-down sys
tems it acts like magic. Try
a bottle and be convinced.
READ THE TRUTHS®—.
EXTRACT FROM DOCK OT TESTIMONIALS.
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f.rl'. My it'.'lor iriln.], ■! n.y rnnilition ho:„ !■■:, hnf '.a last ruaort
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“ P. P. P., Upptnnn’r, Great Rcnv'dy, cored me of difficult breath.
In# and palpitation f lbe Lean, llad not slept on cither side for
two years; now 1 olcepsoundly in any position."
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J. M. Lambert, Aotary Public.
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