The Bulloch herald. (Statesboro, Ga.) 1899-1901, October 13, 1899, Image 7

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| i 7 'j V VERY hel P e / woman b y Mrs suffering Pinkham. from This any female trouble can bo sound - statement is based on reasoning and an unrivalled record. Multitudes of America s women to-day bless Mrs. Pinkham for competent ana common-sense advice. Write to her if you are ill Her address is Lynn, Mass. Absolutely no SAFE charge is made for advice. “ I suffered seven years and would surely have died COUNSEL but for your help,” writes Mrs. Geo. Bainbridge, Morea, Pa., to Mrs. Pinkham. FOR SICK “It is with pleasure I now write to inform you that l am now a healthy woman, thanks WOMEN to your kind advice and wonderful medi¬ cine. I can never praise it enough. I was a constant sufferer from womb trouble, and leucorrhcea, had a continual pain in abdomen. Sometimes I could not walk across the floor for three or four weeks at a time. Since using your medicine, I now have no more tear¬ ing-down pains, or tired feelings, and am well and hearty. I shall recommend 'iiM fSS Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege¬ ,v SRjSj »•*** table Compound to all my Hi II suffering friends as the IS m greatest remedy for all 0 fee LA female weakness." pa? Mrs. Susie J. Weaver, m m delphia, 1821 ••Dear Callowhill Pa., Mrs. writes: Pinkham—I St., Phila- <§1 p* St had womb inflammation and painful of men- the !iUs H.2 sfam np$g struation, and by your L advice I began taking fe ““ml Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege¬ i 1 table Compound. Have 1 taken four bottles and used one package of Sanative V* Wash and feel like a new sAL woman. I thank you so much for what your medi cine has done for me.” Mrs. M. Baumann, 771 W. 21st St., Chicago, Ill., writes: “After two months’ trial of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I can not say enough in praise for it. I was a very sick woman with womb trouble when I began its use, but now I am well." W. L. DOUGLAS $3&$3. 50 SHOES u" a 'on Worth $4 to compared with other makes. tx Indorsed 1,000,000 l»y over - wearers. ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES THE QIKCIXB have W. U Douglas’ ssas and pries stumped os bcUoss. Take no substitute claimed to be as good. Largest makers l of 88 and 88.50 shoes in the I world. Tour dealer should keep them—If not. we will send you .TOOT? » a patron receipt of price. State kind of leather, size and width, plain or cap toe. Catalogue C Free. IV. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton. Mass. Willing to RlsU TJiem. She was shy of germs in the water, She boiled and killed them by steam; She was shy >of germs in the butter And microbes that flourish in cream. She was shy of germs in the sirloin, Of germs in the marrowfat bone, She was shy of germs on her money And germs that you meet at the playhouse, 1 Of germs on the car transfer slips; But she wasn’t a bit shy of the micro¬ bes, If there were any on Archibald’s lips. —Chicago News. Arc You Using Allen’s Foot Ease? It is the only c-ure for Swollen, Smarting, Tired, Aching, Eurning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen’s Foot Ease, by a powder all Druggists, to be shaken Grocers into the shoes, Stores/26c. hold and Shoe Sample sent FEEE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. it whs Keats who said “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” Educate Tour Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. JCc. S5c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. If some men knew what they were talking about, thej K won]d not talk so»freely. Deafness Cannot B« Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitu¬ tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in¬ flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets in¬ flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper¬ fect hearing, and when it la entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the Inflam¬ mation can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de¬ stroyed forever. Nino cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in¬ flamed condition of the mucous suvfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can¬ not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. F.very man is the architect of bis own character. ___ Ccn’t Tcbecco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag¬ netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bnc, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men etrong. All druggists, 50c or $1. Cure guaran¬ teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. If we do not fasten our attention on what we lack, very little wealth is sufficient. We think Piso’s Cure for Consumption is the only medicine forConghs—.1 ennikPinck *hD, Springfield, Ills., Oct. 1,1894. police Court Trial and. Judgment. Judge Andy E. Calhoun, of the police court of Atlanta, Ga., recently passed a sentence of much importance to dyspeptics. Here it is: “I am a great sufferer from nervous sick headache and havo found no remedy so eftec tive as Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy. If taken when the headache lltst begins it invariably cures. A. E. Calhoun.” price 50 cents per bottle. At all druggists, or sent for price, express paid, by Tyner Dys nepsta Remedy Co., 46Mitchell Ht..Atlanta. Ga. Send Five Cents in stamps for Sample, FREF. Nothin*; costs less nor is cheaper than the compliments of civility, Kos I* the Time to Plant Strawberries. Oar free pubB ca Li° n,, teh k°' ,r to moke money on them. C. t. Co. .Strawberry ipeclaiistr, Klttreil.N.U. A man’s vanity to Is him what is honor, a man’s conscience what is justice. Could Sot Be Otherwise. "I Hear Old Easymark has failed in business. Lack of experience?” "No, not that.” "What, then?” "Well, you see, his wife is president of the Sisters of the Revolution, two of his daughters are in society, his son is president of a glee club, and his cook boards her family at his house.” —Boston Herald. Her Self-Esteem. "I love you,” he passionately said, "with all my heart, with all my soul, and with the whole strength of my being!” “I don’t see how you can help It'” replied the maiden, who was fully aware of her own worth.—Puck. The Philippine War. This contest Is proving much more stubborn than we had anticipated. It needs a vigorous contest to straighten matters out. Wo should tackle the Philippines and overcome them as Ilostetter’g Stomach Bitters does dyspepsia, Indigestion, malaria, fever and ague, and liver and kidney diseases. The battle is short and decisive, and for If fifty years the Bitters don’t have always won. you are ill, and know what’s wrong, try It. Your reputation shall be great to the ex¬ tent that your wisdom and actions allo\y. nr M m irn J <*> \ SUP v .*5 ^-3 IT m 7/ i't'M <2 t* Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels JEANSES THE 5YSTEM „ ^EFFECTUALLY IU8IT OVERCOMESjW&f-g; C0« sTlWT '° N £ 1 UAU U i l PERMANENTLY ITS “"EHm UFECtS Buy the GtMuiNt - m ah’f o e»y (Suivrnia Jig Syrvp( 2 - roa sals by *11 osussism eaat so» nssotnt. iiiiii i I ■■MB’ 8lMi aMMMifiP m mm nmmmm To money refunded by your merchant, so w i ^ rfpgN yjf*, ■ >p| cure, Malle’s Efici-t on Animal*. Tarantulas do net lance to the sound of the violin, but 1 t the people they bite do the dancing; scorpions, how¬ ever, enjoy fiddling, according to the Quarterly Review, and Hoards go cra¬ zy for music of any kind. As for ser¬ pents, the boa constrictor and python are senseless to melody, but the cobra Is fascinated by the flute and still more by the fiddle. Polar bears enjoy the violin: so do ostriches; wolves will stop in the chase to listen to a cornet; ele¬ phants are fond of the flute, especially the upper notes; tigers, while appreci¬ ating the violin and flute, cannot stand the harmonium, while the musical seal shows no emotion on hearing any in¬ strument, not even the bass drum. The London Art brigade Is called out mor^ frequently ? n Saturday than on any other day of the week. Thousands of Itchy Feople Have been cured quickly by Tetterine. It cures any form of skin disease. Mrs. M. K, Latimer, Biloxi, She Mi»«., had an Itchy breaking out on her skin. sends 91 for two boxes postpaid to the manufacturer. J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga., and writes. “Tetterine Is the only thing that gives me relief.” Send fifty cents In stamps lor a box if your druggist doesn’t keep it. human Constancy is the complement of all other virtues. Beauty Is Blood Deep. Ciei-n blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar¬ tic clean your blood and keep It clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im¬ banish purities from the body. Begin to-day to pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking gists, Cascarets,—beauty guaranteed, for ten cents. All drug¬ satisfaction 10c, 26c, 60c Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous¬ ness utter first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. 8a trial bottle und treatise free, bit. K. li. Kune, Ltd.. (81 Arch St., Phila., Pa. Caros are often more difficult to throw off tlmn sorrows. To Cure Constipation Forever. ’ Take Cascnretg Candy Cathartic. 10c or 85c. li C. C. C. fail to cure, druggittsrefundmoney. A man of integrity will nsrerlisten toany reason against conscience. ^DrBullsN all Throat and Lung Affections. Cures COUGH SYRUP Vis Get the genuine. sure/ Refuse substitutes. Am XV. Bull's Pills cure Dyspepsia. Trial, tofor$u GOLDEN CROWN LAMP CHIMNEYS Are the best. Ask for them. Cost no than common chimneys. AU dealers. PITT811UBG GLASS CO., Allegheny, l’a c AfTCWS It’s and good it’s good enough enough for INK Uncle for you. Sam YOU KNOW WlttkYOlTK TAKING t* When You Toko i v GROVE’S ft ss X V \ ft • '¥ S •- s m&imm TASTELESS V *k iX'tbiA «H31 •V* i o TMtoCiiiin^ GROVE» a f, m lumnn* vo *“*• *g> r*VER CHILL TONIC MALARIACHIU* fe A Perfect W«o<l YUriflv*' 1 n Il (lartf.M •» advertise their formula is because they know the people would not buy || bil ■ t- ’ | -| ? | their Every medicine druggist if they in the kr«w United its ingredients. States is authorized sell GROVE'S |1 | j I \\\ to TASTELESS CHILL TONIC on a positive guarantee of NO CURE 1 J \ H ! NO Your PAY. druggist Price, has SOc. sold GROVE'S Just ask HIM about it. i | j j W<| *.*, mD .riS2NE^ for years. GR0\E’S is a prescription that dees cure MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER. Fulpit Diplomacy. Jones—That new preacher knows his business. Mrs. Jones—What makes you think SO? Mr. Jones—He waited until Bobby K “"“ C ' ,y InaeP *■ When Site Shops. Crawford—Why don’t you advise your wife to save her money for a rainy day? Crabshaw—She doesn’t need it then. She never goes shopping when It’s wet.—Town Topics. No-To-Itae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco haMt cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. tCc, 81. All druggists. It is very unpleasant for one to find his self-hatlsfaction depreciated. /SfSEK | RiffS Look at your tongue! If it’s coated, your stomach Is bad, your liver out of order. Ayer’s Pills will clean your tongue, liver cure right. your Easy dyspepsia, make to your 2 Sc. All to druggists. take, easy operate. Want yoar moustache or beard a beautiful felNGHT^SOVEk,^ E«u*cijTt. e» s. a. hai.l q c*. n>«mu», n. h. ASK TO SAVE THEIR TIN TAGS FOR YOU. ’ Mi V FUR The Tin Tags taken from SCHNAPPS and R, J, Tobaccos will pay for any one or all of this list of desirable and useful things, and you have your good chewing tobacco besides. Every mnn, woman and child can find something on this list that they would like to have and can have—FREE. Write your name and address plainly and send the tags to us, men¬ tioning the number of the present you want. Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will bo uocepted. TAOS. TAOS, 1 Match Box, quaint design, Import¬ 81 Six Rogers’ Forks, Teaspoons, each, bentqusl. 860 ed from Japan................ 40 22 Knives and six buck- 3 Kn fe, one blade, good steel.. . 40 horn handles...................... 260 8 Child’s Scissors 4H inch, Kuife, good Fork steel. £6 23 Clock, Barometer.................... 8-day, Calendar, Thermom¬ 4 Sot, and Spoon 86 eter, o(*« 6 Salt and Pepper, one each, quad¬ 34 Remington Rifle No. 4, 32 or 32 col .1000 ruple pRte hollow on ground, white metal......... English 70 36 Tool tools................................. ttet. not playthings, but real 760 8 Razor, flue s eel.................................. 76 26 Toilet Set, decorated porcelain, 7 Butter Knife, triple plate, best very handsome..................... full jeweled... 800 quality............. 100 27 Watch, solid silver, 1000 8 Sugar Shell, triple plate, best qual. .ltd 28 Sewing Machine, first class, with 9 Stamp Box, storltng silver... • IMS .. ICO all attachments. 2000 10 Knife, two blades............. 8-inch blade. 100 28 Vlt,Chester Repeating Shot Gun, 8600 H Butcher Knlfs, nicksl.................. 100 ICO Rifle, 12 guoge............................. Avlnchestor, 18-shot, 29-cal...2tlOO 12 shears, 8-lnch . 80 18 Nut Set, Checker, 8 Picks, silver.... 80 81 Shot Gun, double-barrol, hammer- 14 Six Rogers Table Spoons............460 less 8000 16 Six each Rogers K ives and Forks .800 82 Guitar rosewood, inlaid with moth¬ 16 Revolver, 32 or 88 calibre 1000 er-of-pearl.......................... 8000 17 Base Ball, ''Association,”.......... . 160 38 Bicycle, standard make, ladies or 18 Watch, stem wind and ret, guaran¬ gents................................; 3000 19 Alarm teed good Clock, time nickel, keeper.............. warranted.... 260 SCO 84 After Dinner Coffee Spoon, solid *0 Carvers, buckhorn handle, good silver, gold bowl................... 100 steel................................. 26 Briar Wood Pipe.................... 40 This offer expires November 30th, 1900. Address all your Tags and the correspondence about them to R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WINSTON, N. C. AGENTS’ SPECIALTY’; sell to every ne¬ gro; big money; dead easy; no lake; $10 paid for every case proven that our goods do not give satisfaction In every i es; eot; agents coining money; everything legitimate; open and above board; (end 15 cents stamps or eilver for agents’ ouflt and Richmond, guarantee. Boston Chemical Company, Va. DIXIESSSr I Thompson’s Eys Wotsr MENTION THIS PAPER1SS‘SS adver uu-41 rjl MOFFETT S ft Prof.Cliarles P. Curd, A. SU f I I* ff® V 8 1 I la,Mo.,s^e: Washington "We UnHrerBlty.St.Lou R i L 8 I lU II /ft IB unhesitatlog k N IH f ft iy nttiibmo the recovery ancf 1 Isela S i I li Bill! 1 /"“ft continued good health of our 1- il."■ little boy to TEETMIN A. Upon >u si K BABY asa* 16 ; (Teething Powders.) costs only 25 Cents, if not found at your Druggist’s, mail 25 cents to ti C. }. MOFFETT, M. D„ St Louis, Mo, Antiseptic Jnvigoralor The Stomach, The Liver, The Bowels, The Kideys, The Blood, The Nerves, Contagious 'Diseases. Antiseptic Invlgomtor la a ftm-kiiler, » diuretic, » blood purifier, ■ stomach and nerve tonic, a stimulant for the liver and bowels. Manufactured by PITTS’ ANTISEPTIC INV1Q0RAT0S CO* THOMSON, GA. BOARD A Room 8*00 a eek. SHiSSffiwSs’ls writers. 354 student! last year from 7 State*. ■ 8th year. Send fur catalogue. Address, Dsp’122, ■ 0 STHAYER'5 BUSINESS CQl’GE. Baltimore.Md. gin™ BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &o, FOR ANY MAKE OF GIN. ENGINES. BOILERS UN!) PRESSES Belting, And Repairs Injectors, for Pipes, same. Valves Shafting, and Fittings, Pulley*. LOMBARD IRON WORKS k SUPPLY CO,. AUGUSTA. GA.