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MOST PERFECT MADE
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REMEDIES
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THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO HAi r tP
I'ri'pnred nrt-ar dine to tin- iimim
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^.(leJBfr.JiffENT^.^roni’H'inilcd *hh the nor-M
-vTiup'wid’llr 1 jiki of thaBnuft ^nd’fJIrUiaU'!^
of irrilfcnt or inilrtnimi'fr ty inaladm. Athoa #rd
f tiita fn-m t«n> delk-atn a htatei of that
and Paina, It Lt Invttln.Ma. I'i Ut ».. rlx.
Aak foot *‘u for tl- r rm. Jie*.nr«ril«tu><!.
CLINGMAN TObrtOnuoUHECli
DURHAM. N. C.. V. , .
FOR SALE!
I lia*» lor a
fount tig <m II
Avenue. F *r •»
better. Apply i
COIILTHIUO FOli MALARIA,
quinine li* Dl.Iayo..
a manager relates his experi- ! u
ENCE WITH THE MEMBERS, i to# I* c»UBldered v «t po ncrount for the
_____ { v i cm# «ot chills and fever. The Kharkoo
L * doctor cinches s met* of Ilvr e'sbs,
learning the Japaneae Id»n B nag»^j a pa whlskej over them Uitlll they
Fond efthe IJatli-TaVInc n Liking to ‘ * ‘ "
Lncer Itcer — Saying rmjera — Street
Performance In Japan.
“It war the first tronpo of Japanese that
Lad ever played throuKhout the United
States and Canada, and was a 1% nov
elty. It was mudo up of eighteen Japs—
eleven men, three women and four child
ren. They could not talk a word of Eng
lish, and as I had to live right witli them
I was obliged to pick up their language as
l*st I could. I did it through pantomime,
picking up an object or doing a thing
and then getting the proper words for
them from the Japs. I had a little in
dex jd book, and used to put the words
and expressions that I learned in it,
writing them as they sounded to me, with
the definition. In a few months after I
joined Them I was quite a Jap myself.
The, language is easily learned, and rc-
A.m- # mucilage is ciumy icnruv
Kembles Spanish very much.
I dressed that the amount of quinine required to
like the .lulls, urn! allowed my linlr to ;lrlv. out tli. malarial jpUarl In tUblood,
grow long.. Here's an old photograph of
[ looked like the real article.
i WILT,! FOWL H. K.
I WILL «ell von t.r
Ufr, eunveiHsnt to
roim et-Ml tivf'Me
Everythin,* n*w an t m a •«>*»
Apply to J. S. WII.I.IFOKD. B. K. A.
Magnificent Water Power for Sale!
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fore »ilbc« for up •*
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ml Ibe n«0'i exeiiii
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Mil run Milv a few
tiis'iulMturltiK pur-
nerlor. For piirMcu-
< »r the properly tn
J.S. WII.I.IFOKD. I
TO RENT!
txrelleiit order
idtage In
4. WII.I.IFOKD. R, K.
A four nmin cottage, gootl gird'
and well water; convenient to business
.1. T. C imkk.
Two four room cotMg'*>* and one three
room cr t*age, nil In ex«*. |*ont order, and
convenient 1 tcatlou, Apolv to.
J.8. WILLIFORD.
the 1» a* Ualveedt
Ifht of fie t*flt Ah»trU« » l »r oi tie lev
vn; <el<it J . * itslw of th» R»f*l «r»u» •
er jf lev*Fit; K tlfP.af l i R»yel PriMtl*
deruf the R»U ieviller or the Leyton
* Ltebfa C* *• C »e* Bsef Tonic eboiiM
t he stUwuilAl with the horn# of tret by
re-ills. It le I t n-» »en«e ot the word » patont
Midy, I thoroughly conversant with iu
lei a of ynpaef in end know It to board only
opootUlMBto pharmaceutical product. botaliu>
Oiuejh) of th# high cimmeiidati*n.» it has re-
.reived In alt parte of Uiu world. It eon tain*
eea-oev of Beef. Coca. Quin Inc, Iron nail CnlDavn,
wh ten are dfnolvctl In pore genuine SpsaUh fw
pertal Crown m berry.” ... „ -
lavelaebla u all whe am Ban Down, Nervone.
wl,h
Rrr ■.JnMJ’.Jtuvorlle UMMtle UlyirrtM
IM t< V.r Until IIl,k.,m Ik. Prluc.- .
WOniMlkakoMIlly. Font, tkln, (Vmtla
ton. Ktovtlo... 11»*|>iu,, ltou,ku.M. tlM. O
a TS MO CO.'d nrntHne Pyrnp ftf BerraparlBa
a giurectecd u the U*l hanuperille lb the
"** * ft. y. DEPOT M Murray Btrect-
PARR BROTHERS,
kbuoua.
didn’t If
“What's the klinonaF**
“It's the loose, flowing robe that the
.Taps wear, folding it across tlie breast. In
summer It is a light garment, and In win
ter it Is heavily padded and very warm.
Some of these kitnonas are beautifully
embroidered. Under this klmona they
wear the baggy pants or inamushka,
fastened at the waist by a belt, called the
*ol»e.’
ix a “ciieap jomr" suit.
“lint the Japs soon wanted American
clothes, and they got them, too. Toyo-
kichl, one of the party, went out on his
own hook one day, and came hock with a
very queer hand-me-down anit on, over a
thin undershirt, and his pants tneked in a
pair of very stogy cowhide a boots. Oh,
hut he looked funny when he' walked Into
the hotel In this rig. The ‘Cheap John'
clothier lmd taken advantage of him and
charged him four prices, so that I had to
around and get part of the inouey back.
‘The Japanese are the most cleanly
people that I have ever seen." proceeded
Mr. Hildreth. “I lutd to be enreful to ao-
cure Itutlt rooms at every hotel wo visited,
and if there were no Ixith rooms I was ex
pected to ‘make rates’ with some 1>ath
house in the town. Why, on the sleeping
curs they were up at daylight scrubbing
themselves all over, and as soon as they
reached the hotel they were at it again.
They use on their hair a peculiar poiiuuln
locks. The women use more of this than
the iocn. Occasionally the men use a
great deal of it, though, in combing their
hair up to a still knot on the tops of their
heads. They all Insisted upon two baths
|>er week regularly, Isoldes their sponge
Iwiths daily, and they used to have the
water so lg>t tliat neither yon nor I could
stand it. Almost the first English. they
picked up was the expression ‘Gimme
wasser,’ which they used on going into
every hotel.*’
“Did your Japs tackle kindly to Ameri
can UtUtxU'onUAT”
“Yes, but they were never under the in-
flnenee. They liked liccr, and it seemed
to have no effect upon them. Every
night after a performance the troupe
Wind I gather in the hotel and have beer
a:i I lunch. Some of them liked other
drill'.: i. however, and hud to have them.
One ..U man and his wife wunted gin
an 11. not her Jap tackled sherry. I had to
g.*t this for them, too. They would not
have played It 1 dldu’t. When I first
went with them they would not eat the
hotel fo.»d itud I had to arrange to have
one of the women of the party go Into the
hotel kitchen anti coqk for the Japs, They
used to cat eggs,-rice and meat stews.
I’AUTI'.rLAULV FOJfD OF 1'IK.
After a time, though, they went
through th;: regular bills of fare from
soup to nuts. They were particularly
stuck on tliat great American institution
—pie. Then they always said their
prayers morning and night, and just lie-
fore they wcut on the stage to do their net
they prayed to their God to help them.
In praying they invariably turned their
backs ujkmi any one preeent, stood erect,
rubbed their hands softly together, and
muttered their petition In a sing-song
tone. They were nil Interested in the
habits and customs of the Americans, and
lien they sow any strange thiug they
studied it over until they learned It.
chum* !n the company were two
boys, Kotzko and Youaanmatx. Tito lat
ter w.ut the lioy who did the ladder net,
and Kot/.ko used to be balanced on a long
IkiuiImu i>ole with Otoyou, a little girl.
These two U»ys wouldn’t live without me.
•o I always got a double-bedded room and
bunked with them. At first they wouldn’t
sleep in an American bod, and always car
ried their mats for the floor, witli pillows
of wood, niAih] bowl-slutped for the head
and rounded so tliat they would move
with the head. Tho members of the
troupe nil came from Yokohama anti No-
gnsakf. They were not of the street-per
forming class iu Japan, but of the middle
class, like those In the ‘village.* Au old
man. Yonotuutn, who was totally blind,
nsed to do the Iran jaw act by lifting tuba
full of great stones with his teeth. He
was, however, a street performer, but
later performed In legitimate places of
amusement like the others. He used to
staud on the street comers Iu the Japanese
towns, and after a man luul collected a
crowd by drumming a Japanese banjo he
would do tlw rgg trick, swallow a needle
and thread and bring the needle out
threaded, and other feats of magic, while
the iMiy, Kot/.ko, would do tumbling.
Then tiiey would collect the cana, or
money, tho natal offering being a large,
oval coin calh d a tempo. It luul a square
hole In the center, and the collector would
string them on n wire. When the trio
collected a certain amount they would lie
Idle n:ul not go in work again until all the
itrmoy was gone.’’—Chicago Herald Inter-
hilariously drunk, and then puts them _
a hot oven. After being well dried, they
•re pulverised, shells and all and
It ml in drachm doses. Where the crabs
most ul-ound in this country, in the waters
of the Eastern shore of Maryland and tbs
Eastern shore of Virginia, the inhabitants
have long since abandoned the use
quinine and lenxlbly resort to j
veotkm In the use of pore whisky,
the malarial sections of the groat West,
Southwest and Sonth, this ot.ee famed
remedy ts now looked upon as worse than
the disease. Iu territories where the vir
gin sod is first broken, the malarial poleoa
exuding therefrom spreads pestilence far
aud near. Years ago In the homo* of the
first settlers, au admixture of whisky and
quinine was the favorite dose lor the
chills, but after years of dosiug la this
crude manner, quinine has long elate
been given up and whiisy only remains
lathe fUsk, for family, and medicinal use*
Experience taught these set’lers long ago,
*’ j “ * niredto
left in iu piece, ff not a wo.*o poison,,
condition of the system made worse In
stead of better. The effects of the qui
nine were clearly defined In lot, g continued
headaches, disordered stomachs, clouded
mental' faculties, disturbed sleep, and
morbid appitite, and the only virtue dis
covered in its use they thought attribu
table to the whiskey in the mixture. The
medical profession baa very gratefnlly
modified Ite belief in quinlns as a specific.
Halliard's Medical Journal, October,
ISIS, contains an article by L. 13. Ander
son, M. D., Norfolk. Va., in which the
learned doctor usee Ibis emphatic lan
guage. “I hope I maybe pardoned for
t*. * *
emphatic Ian-
— — pardoned fot
saying that the present empirical nse of
quinine Is worthy of the darken period of
the dark ages. If *- * •
dark Ages. It Is a bilgb*ing shame
and disgrace to onr profession.” Tbs
*e exposed to malaria now fortify
system ■ gainst the approach and In
roads of the disease proceed!au from It,
and by the nse of pure unadulterated
stimulant ward off attack. Now that
Duffy's pure mnlt whiskey Is the ealy
absolutely pure whiskey, free from fusel
oil. as has been tested by ehamlsts, it is
the recognized cure in malarial attacks
•nd so recognised by the people and Um
medical profession.
MutW the dlwMM which Afflict mankind an origin-
•Hy ommhI hr •«tt«vd#ret condHJwi at tbm LIV S ».
For n11 eocnpialBU of tills kind, each m Torpidity of
OeLivor. Billow«. Kwtmm DyepepMe, Xsdites-
tion, Inwrnlarity of the Bowel*, OoBsUpotka. FUti-
‘ Bamiag of tho Btomch
JSESflfeS!
Exhaustion Mora or after Ferere, Chmnlo DUr-
rhnra. Lgrs of AppetiU, Iloadaobe, Fiwl Breath,
Imsroliiritioa ioddenUl to FemxW. Bearinc-down
ache, is., *e. SfffblGERlSJURMTli
ie Invaluable. It l«notap*aac«i for »lldN«Mes
lml f > IIDP 0 ' 1 diseases of the LIVER.
■UlVVRM STOMACH and BOWELS.
« ehangoe the oomplexion from • waxy, yellow
tinse. to a nxMy. healthy oolm. It entirely mnovre
low. doomy epirita. It le ooe of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE .
OLOOD, and le A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTII
for aale by all DrogxUt*. Price tl.00 per bottle.
O. F.STADICER, Proprietor,
UP SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa.
□ iCKEY’S | DftJEQTALAVE
As amouth awash standspre-cminrnf.
No other such preparation equals it in .
beauty of color, in eifectiveiieH.4 in heal- j
RELIEVES AToxeR. Cures fuflimol and wee I iuglhe mucous membrane* of tho mouth
BmiDifStSwrWSJiSiSulii BS. tliro«L in thoroutthnew In cle«n»lD» |
Ef£ Mil!
it Ceuta s bottle. Ask for it. iUve no jt* er.
DICKEY & ANDERSON, - - Proprietors
“Use Seven Springs Mass. ] BRiSfOL, TENN,
or in antisepticqualitles.Givt* it stria . It*
iise becomes ngyeeab'e and resolves itself
into a neoesshr. If you have a sore mouth
or soro gums Delectalavo will hcallhcm
If ^ou wish to save your teeth Uelec-
tsla’re will aid you and impair its frngra-
nce to your breath. There can be no doubt
WOMEN!
It is not necf ssary for you to suffer any lor.tjer I nc ® to your breath, mere can be no doubt
with those troubles peculiar to y®“r yt-x when I of it’s value to you when! ts use is indorsed
rafiiJUrtS h T* uch emimut menuRer. Andrew A.
SLSSA JSSaarRSS. -will.,” Uwcorab, D. D.-, A. W. Clhoun, M. a
ith. eminent Ocull.t; the Into Dr Jolm M.
eirouUrtoll<Bs.ABR)aTTAsesD,i/>uiavUls,Ky| Johnson, , and ^twenty of ^ the leading
*crab Orchard
-WATER.
4melIk“-4
. X. IO.ES, Hl^l. 1
ph sicitns »nd DentiaU of Atlanta,
fjirtitt Pit...
Pita, ate ''eqnently pr»c. .te<l tir
Knee of welR it In'tbo buck, loin, uml
lower pnrto tlie abdomi-n, c»u»inz ll..
patient to euppow he ha. some .ffeclliii
or the kidney, or neighboring or/xi.
At tlth.., .ymptoms of Indite.tion
prmnt, tittnlaney. oneulnnH oi
NEVV ADVERTISEMENTS
CAPITAL PRIZE S150,00 0.
"rt'n do hereby ceitlft- that wo mi-
frrW;- Ihf erra-urmi -ti I or all the
M-.nll.ly. iKjimnerly rewiny- ol the
1/n-isiaiiKo ate ioltert fompany, aiuiiii
i*er on inanage and r* utroi the Draw
ing* themselves, and tlist the same are
contlnctod wlih honed•airiusu andiu
Isith toward all par ie*,Hi;d we au
tnorize tlieCoinpiny lo use this certifi
rfF, xiili fic-dniilw s' our signatures
Httsched, in Its adveitiseinoil|IH^?B|
| Dr. Bo«apko r a Fife Remedy, which sen
I directly upon the ports afT.-cted, absorb
the Tumora, allaying tho intonrr
ling, and effeotings permanent tare
ce 60 cent. Addresa The Dr. Bwrnnk
|MedicineOo., Ptqos, O. Sold by KS
' »A Arnold.
A prominont Alabama physician said I _ isreVsrikkNcsSubr
,'A patient who was almost dying from I For proof that Dr. Guqns Liver Pills
the effects of Tertiary Syphillis and tho Headache, ask your drug-
had been treated by sevr*»a noted physi-1f^»tsJ or • ffge trial packs;*. O ie pill
ciane without benefit, used a doxon bot- • ®MOlirshlbox 25 cults
ties of B. It. It. and was entirel;
oured.l^'i by Dn
Keyul.r.lzol
re. Lyndon,
ly
He had ulcere on hi, arma, and the lionea
heotruded through tb« fleah and akin a I Aruana, Oa., Jt xa 1212M
trp elbow, and death acemed inerltable/t j GauTLaMaJr;
Inreplv to jour inquiry,
Uxivitaar or HaouUA.
r'ntnical Laboratory.
Office of State Chemat, Athena, O.
June 27,1824.—1 hare been familiar fo
a number ot year, with ilia genera
character ut Prof. Horaford’a phoaphatlo
praparuttona. Recent examination,
made t>v m. of the " Add Pho-phate”
and “ Dread Preparation, ’ ahow them-
_ may slat.
iy th»t”l think'Horelorn', Bread
Preparation th. beat and uleat on the
mark.L
Tour, trul
Tonra truly,
JOHN OEKDlNK, U.D.
e a.Hnlaa to.
Gar. money and Doctor biilf,
oar Uotbara, Wire, and Sitter, by a
.mateot .tm. carbonae or «“ “» tanlita, Sold by Dra. Lyndon
Hoar. When mixed with water,carbonic I Huahi Arnold
sc! J gn= if liberated and s double pbes- j _ , — , ,
phate of lime and aod. la formed and Tli.r.1. qotblngin the line of ma lr
remalna In the bread when baked, In I or myatery auout that woiuh rlul and
ordinary ervain ot tartar talking [.owdera I popular medicine, Parker'. Ton.c. It
the eubstanco left in tho bread after I •• Sniply the beat and nort telemiHe
"raiaing” la rochelle aalta—a double combination poaalbla of tlia raaenltal
artrate of soda and potaah. The pho.- principle, of thoaa ragatable curatlrer
pbitpa Wte uaefni jninerai aniuiancta in | wmen act powarlnity and dliectly on
animal nutrition and growth, the Ur-1 tn« atomaeh, llrer, kidney, and blood,
rate, are not. in my opinion, the I But there neither 1», nor will be, any
thoaphatic Powder la, therefore pre anoeeaaful imitation of It. It la all the
ferable to tire other, ao far ai healthfbl I time coring thoaa who haddetpalred of
ra id. HC. WHI1S. erar gattloa wall. For j<Mre.lf, your
wife and children.
Menj aperaon tiratarrlng with a full
table before them. App-Ute gone! Ain-
• burden!! What ia
•lit'ietl
, ,_.l
Louisiana State fartteijea which may be
pree.nted at our eountera.
J H Ofif.BSBV. Pnw. LoaMiaaa karloaal Baak,
J . K11.lilt Kill, Pie... Slate Natiuital Kaak.
4 ItALIltt IX.Prer. KewOrtealu kall.aalllaak
||npregeoented7ttrigtioni
w OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED.
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
faerrpersted tn ISM for us veer* hr the LeftH
tura (oi KJucxtion*: and Charitable purpose
withs capital of 11.000,000—ta which a raaerv
NiBd ef ever SMO.OOU haarinca been add ad,
Bj as overwhelming popular votetu iranchu..
!•• Ctaisi slaglw NhmIm
will t-ke pi*ce ui»e* tillr. Haem
gone*. Leek at the Flidwlmr dl>l
• 105 UriiaS Neaihlr
her Drawisga
Inertr rctiln or post
**' -'-trloutlpn:
Extraordinary Quarterly Drawings
a Int Acad.my of Muilc, hew Or l.ani,
Tuttday, September 14,1888.
t’nder |h.per,on.l iu| .itieion and m.nrl.ment
Gen. G. T. Beauregard, ot
Reitan- Louisiana! and
Gen. Jubal A. Early ofVir-
a inia.
apital Prize 150,000,
tarh.ilee - Tickets are Tan Dollars only.
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.
XAXUJACIUBMX
ATLANTA, QA.
a! Life
Th. Tliirre. or K.w York.
Tlie thieve, of N*w York city an
pretty well Informed ua to th. tie Ida la
which they wish to paiture. Every per-
aou III the etty that poMeue. enough
wcaltli to make It worth while for the
conaltlcmtluu of the thief f. known to the
profL-adon. .It t* Mill that the only way
In which the Aetore and Vanderbilt* have
aoccecded In eKaping robbery to by main
taining n private guard over the houre—
Chicago Time*. ‘ '
i tody Cerew.poad.ot.
Lilly correspondent* at Washington
dved In clover daring Preridant Clara-
laid’, matrimonial epoch. On. of them
tenk In the shekel. In a anrprWng man.
iter. She had ten paper* to send bar
hymen literature to, and to_ooa week
mute .1,000. She *aU» for England to
enjoy the frulU of bar labor*.—Chicago
^OR MEDICINALU5E
NO FUbEL OIL
Akoclately Pan and Unadulterated.
HOSPITAL8,
CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS,
INFIRMARIE8.
O Fimoaia«o at P*ruo*m nturmmm
CURES
CONSUMPTION,
HEMORRHAGE8
And mtt WruHng JHaomaeey
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
MALARIA.
raa omlt
PURE STIMULANT
For the Sick, Invalids,
CONVALESCING PATIENTS.
AGED PEOPLE,
Weak and Debilitated Women.
faeed.br Drmahu, Oivcar. tfeewa*
are* 8Ur>n prapK, tf W1M< W tonhwna
Ik* Dufy Malt tthixhey Co..BalUmort,Md. I
I M* 0wmp he cm VVaAArg Of—fwm-
wura/wea M Pfaaaam. AT Mi trpr^afad
tt&ag=r
biuon gone! ,
the matter? The Liver haa erased to do
its proper work. The life channels are
clogged. Poisonous fluids are thrown
bscK into the blood, which should be
thrown out 8MITIP8 II1LK 11K A NS
will surely stimulate the liver to do ita
work well, and headache, sallow liras and
bad breath will flee away Price, 25 cents
per bottle. All druggists. %
BUCXLXN’I luixlOA SALTS.
The Bait Gain In Ilia w ••rl.l lot Cuts
Brulaaa, Sorca, Ulcara. Salt Rhaum
Ferar So raa. Tetter, Chappad Hindi
Chilblain,, Corn*, and all 8kln Etup
COTTON GINS and PRESSES,! pay required iti/guaranteed”*toffiv
Cottonseed oil Hiiu, Cotton Seed | perfectsailolactlon, or inouey refunded
Price 25 Ceuta per box For «ole by
Lone & Co.—H.
Hatvit $5; Fifths 92; Tenths 91.
«sma
iiKBBSiSSS; SK5S
ji.rKiiRrsuMur 10,00
*«*—
I
4 I.AKDK 1‘KIXKS O**
SU PIIIZEH OF
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mooo
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10,00
f».tw
&.UI0
•ao.000
10 uuo
‘ Ifi00
Vatl ia (tw rafenTto (risks ssosM b.’ffid*?
Ike offlee of ike rempany In New Orleisa.
ilkurltiNinuailoe write clearly, givift*
-*e. rOS«*ALNOr|l|g Kspreee Mvy
r Hew York tx 'kAner la anllnArr letter,
j b, Eapn-.totm.rjvjrej.^SM.
K.w Orl.ua, La.
• Atm
aabln on’DO.
llaaa, aaH.aU.1 to-
I mils. Cotton Naa4
IJnters, Can. Mllla, Now toUla,
•hAfUng, Pall.ys, naaim,
Wind mils and Caatlnga.
What Can 1. Dona.
A BAD FIX.
Thousands of men and women all over
our couutry are silently miaerabe. while
the outside worKl think you hare no
cause to grierc. But, ah! We pronounce
no anathemas againt anj other remei'y,
but wc or ert that onr single bottle of.H.
B. B. wUl do more in the cure of any erne
of blood poisn than twelve bottles of
sny other. Our book Is free utd it tels
the tale. Address.
BLOOD BALM CO, Atlanta, Os,
E. VAN WINKLE Sh CO.
ATLANTA,CA. A
JLXES’
DALLAS? TEXAS,
By trying again an keepiug up courage
nany things seemingly ■ Impossible may
je attained. Ifunnlreds of bupelraa cares
of Kidney and Urar Compllut have
bean cured Im Electrlb Hitter*, aitei
everything elaa lmd baett saiassl iu Vain.
| So. donit think tlrere ia no cure for you.
but try Electric Bitter*. There to no
irmllclneso ssfc.sojpu-r. and ao perfect
a Blood Purifier. Electric Bitter* wll
rurebsapepeia Plahetca and .11 IMreaen
cf th* Kidneys. Invaluable in afiecti- n
of Stomach and Liver, and omunuia
all Urlnarr Dinicultliw. Large Boulea
only ISO cU. at A. B. Long,
. OkeerDnl Heleto at L.
'■I’m afraid t shall hare us ha taken
to a hospital or tar the pourlmua*. I've
bean alek to fang that my fintbaud, good
and patient as'he ia, rant stand the
worry and expense much longer." No,
Jon won't dear wife and mother, dee
I What Parker's Tunis will do for yvu.
. Plenty of woman aa badly off as you
•re, bare been rescued aluoat from the
[ gran by It. It will build yon up. coring
all ailment* of the stomach, liver and
kidneys, and ia simple, pleasant and
ife. ■ •
gays am Xmuta’t Fkyilelax,
"Hare used lor twenty yeara tba prep
aration known • Braddeld'a Famalo
Regulator. It to tba bait combination
known for female dtoswaa. For parti-
cufar* write The Bred Held Regulator
Co., Atlanta, Oa.
Sxellamasfc la Ttxaa
Great axcRament his been caused in
thevIciaityofParii.Tix.by the ramar-
ktble recovery of Mr. J. K. Corley, who
was so helpless he could not tarn in bad,
or raise hit head; everybody said be was
dying of Consul “ ' ‘ "
UC0WTF0H Sill!'
OEO. E. HEARD,
Milledge - - Avenue
SMITHS
$80 REWARD!
XirtU.LhMth-u i'Iuh.,.4froi*hlshosi
In itesas oa lb. lan Jiyii lulr. l(re, .re see
whcreuout.er..till unknown. Wa here rsawa
to tali.*. Hot 1.1.draWDAt In Ik. oeonre riv.r,
iTK m ttSVBgSffU
• • ^ - maul* aft if Mark H. Cheat>
- **- -• ' ha dead.
ulohEatham.'
rer hkai, it. r«t_ -
kut, I. Uw rent that ha h
A'hmvOa.. Aar., a i-to.
FIRE I FIRE! FIRE
i>vtioo: atriri bouiarf
hr , .N.W t l5breovery WAAaahthlm.,
Patented 1ITX. Iinprored uti.
Prion reduced to oaahall tenner prion.
its. i Kach.830.eo i a*, a
to Cluar cu nObrd to be wKhont otte.
B. VAX WXUtU * CO, Maanfaetuiam
j pflto and two botttoa of the btocorafy, ha
I Was well and bttl galned lt| flesh thirty-atx
I ^°TrtoJ* Bottles of this Great Discovery
for Consumption fras at Long ft Co.
FRIEND IN NEED
OR. OWEET'a
BIN SAW FILINB MAUMiNfc.
lh.TAY..t)H<ilv raw PI> P.K l< one.f in.
bat trad., aujlxnlr c.a SI. uluH.w. with If
ktquilkS no prsctlc. IW.Ite.twk .sit should
s , i.t tea tlaet Isitsr tlisn hy hsnd Er-
»rr Vaekln. wsiniaUd. prte.81* lafsbr
tiulfcnryw.-na. orJerfroa
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Boltisr
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