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Toasts At Home.
Recently at a dinner, where nota
ble bright spirits were assembled,
among other toasts “Home” was
offered and received seven im
promptu responses. These are
here given as uneqnaled examples
of apt, brilliant thought:
1. Home; a world of strife shut
out, a world of love shut in.
2. Home; the place where the 5
great are small and the small are
great: | mm
8. Home ;: the father’s kingdom,
the child’s paradise anil the
mothers world. V V
4. . Home; . the place, where we
grumble most and are treated the
be$t. ■
5. Home: the center of our af
fection, around which our heart’s
best'wishes.:: ^ y*
6. Home; _ place where our
stomachs get three square meals
da^lv and our hearts a thousan d.
f.* Home| the only place on
earth where the faults and fail
ings of humanity are hidden under
the sweet mantle of charity. ~ :
Unawares.
The debt of the struggling little
church in the suburbs hud all been
pmd. off but $600, says the Chicago
L'-s inline.
A clHAinan noted for his skill
and success in raising church debts
had been sent for and was conduct-
in g the morn!ng service. - The ser
mon was over, and the worft of
stirring up the audience "to the
requisite pitch of enthusiasm had
Jjegdfi: ijSubj^#ptiqhs rp^b^pid-;
\y to $800, then to $400, and after
considerable- effort, to-$506, -where
they stuck. In vain the visiting
brother exhorted and pleaded.
The limit of the cash resources of
the congregation appeared to have
been reached, and at last he sat
down, discouraged.
Then Brother Plantus, a highly
respected undertaker, who had
made a liberal subscription already
.* ■ - * v • '•
rose and said:
“Brethren, this thing shan’t fall
through after it has got as far
along as $500. I believe in a man
responds readily to proper fer
tilization.
Larger crops, fuller ears and
Of SOUTH CAROLINA
This modern malady has become
dreaded not more for its direct fa
tality than for the weakness of
bodyanti mind it leaves behind it.
Prolonged debility, permanent pros
tration. melancholy and suicide fol-
ins Mo-e Lithia than any Natural Lithia Springs Water on the market,
a m eat many so-called Lithia Waters on,the market whose analysis
rhev contain only traces of lithia. It seems that if you wish a Lithia
i should examine the, analysis of the waters and find ouLhow much
7in "'he analysis of Harris Lithia Water was made by the noted fj.
"emus. D., LL. D.v Professor of Chemistry and Physics, , College
Jew York. If the Harris Lithia Water is i
the market, do you — ; . - .v.
i their testimonial, statmi
the Harris Lithia ^Water.
r , r ■the use of mineral waters from many
Ks^both’f^vCiffn'and^brtiestic, 1 am fully persuaded that the Harris Lithia
fer possesses efficacy in the treatment of afflictions of the Kidney and JBlad-
‘Uncqualled.by any other water of which I have made trial.
I’his opinion is based upon observation of its effects upon my patients for
past three years, during- which time I have prescribed it freely and almost
form]y with benefit in the medical maladies above mentioned.
Columbia, S. Ci, Oct. 8, 1892. ’ A. N. Talley, M D.
Mr J. T. Harris: Dear Sir: I have found the use of. the water from your
jj a Springs in South Carolina so efficacious in the case of a young lady pa
t of mine, who has suffered for years with Diabetes, with all its different
ndants. that I want to add my testimonial to the many you already have.
’ patient I refer to has used, the water freely at home for scarcely a month
with more beneficial results than from months spent at the different noted
ia springs in different parts of the United States, besides long continued
of t he same waters at home. Others of my patients and friends are now
ig- the same with best results. I cordially recommend it to all suffering
n similar diseases. < Very respectfully, yours,
Tuos. S Powell, M. D., Pres. Southern Medical College, Atlanta, 6a.
Read what Prof. Jos. Jon.e^ of Tulane University, of New Orleans, has to
in regard to the virLies of Harris Lithia Water: - .
1 New Orleans, La., Aug. 13, 1894.
ris Lithia Water Co., Harris Springs, S. C.: ^ 1
Gentlemen—I have used, with great benefit, the case of water sent me, and
&rd it with favor, being highly charged with Lithia.
low La Grippe. I For this disease
there is no remedy superior to
Ayer’s Cherry Pebtoral.
"The best remedy for la grippe that I
know of is Ayer's Cherry Pectorit”
Rev. JOHN K. CHASE,
/ y South Hampton, N. H.
"My wife, and five children were.taken
dowiyrith la grippe, while the disease was so
widely prevalent. I dosed them with Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral, and before .using quite two
bottles my family was-restored to health. I
knu a of several obstinate cases of the same
■coiv. v.at which were also cured by this
reiLu/.” J. PARMINTER, '
Paulette, Miss.
" I was cured of la grippe by the use of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.” ,
■-1U C. S. THOMPSON,
Pub. “-Signal,” West Farmington, O.
tl—1~ YLL ”T_1 'o not Superior to any ot her
r on the market, ao you think that- the following noted physicians.■■from Mt
of the country would give their testimonial, stating that it was. Pn«i*
•no interest in 1
ifter a long and varied experience in
Our books are free to fanners.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Najawi St., New York,
We sometime^ hop nteres^ing
things about Georgia and Geor
gians in tbe Chicago newspapers.
One of them makes this statement:
“Taylor Delk, who was recently
sentenced to work m the Dade
was st
and Ta;
mates,
is put up in half-size bottles at half
Too Much Cotton.
Neither the Dihgley bill nor any
other actual or possible revenue
system, can make planters pros
perous so long as they persist in a
policy that / gluts the markets.
This is an old trouble in the cot
ton states, and repeated *efforS*
have been made to reduce the an
nual production by reducing acre
age. But it is next- to impossible
to earry out a plan dependent on
the voluntary action of thousands
of persons in widely separated lo
calities. Time may remedy the
evil,- but until it is abated the
planters will not be made pros
perous by any legislative action
or administrative policy.—Wash
ington Post; . /
fei-ed from an attack of rheumatism for eight months, during which time I
6k the buffalo Lithia Water constantly for four months without effect. .In
[ember last I had a case of Harris Lithia Water sent to me, apd^after drittk?
at for about three or four weeks, the pain and stiffness let^my limbs and 1
e not been troubled since. I feel that I can safely recommed the Harris
ua Water. Respectfully,- ' ; a A L
Savannah, Ga., June 12, 1893. * R. B. Habbis, M. D.
[The Harris Lithia Water is, in my opinion, unexcelled forthose Ailments
airing the salts it contains. _ Theo. Lamb, M. D.,
lessor Diseases of Chest and Principles of Medicine, Medical Department,
University of Georgia.
Asheville, N. C., April 24, 1893.
Bkn extended clinical use of the Harris Lithia Water prompts me to.the
liiment that I regard it as one of the best, if not the best Lithia Water known
lie profession. In the condition of Phosphatic Urine, its action is mar velous,
ipse in the Rheumatic and Gouty Diseases afford me more comfort than
l-r the Buffalo or Londonderry Waters. Very truly yours,
' Has Disappeared,
“I was troubled with rheumatism in
my back which was so severe that it
was painful for me to stoop over. I
began taking Hoods Sarsaparilla and
in a short time the rheumatism disap
peared. ’ I am now entirely free from
W*and^ iii ' good health BLEttgene
FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. A
Restored to Health by Dr. /Miles* Nervine.
FAnt, Andersdn, South Carolina.;
- H©0D’^ PILLS are purely ve^j
and do not purge, pain or grip*
druggists. 25c.
His Escape. , | ,
‘‘And you are not hurt a bit^
George?” said the fond mamma to
the left half-back:. V L ' |
“Not a bit, mother, ” cried the
young hopeful. “Thegame broke
up in a free- fight.’’-—Cleveland
Plain dealer. 6 H • . ,
• . Chronic Diseases.
V* * Cancers,* old sores, rupture-,- fits And
blood poison speedily and-permanently
cured. ~ r
Opium and morphine habits relieved
in ten days at home for $5.00. Female
troubles quickly cured/ No changes
until cured. Fifteen years success. Dr:
O. HENLEY SNIDER, Atlanta, Ga.
> i vrl , i Is;.f^&aranteed to Cure
Piles and. dtmstipation, or money
refunded. 50 cents per box. Send
for list of testimonials and Free
Sample to MARTIN RUDY, Reg
istered Pharmacist, Lancaster, Pa.
For sale by leading druggists, and
in Gainesville, Ga., by Dixon & Co.
There can be no pleasure nor happi
ness for 1 persons whose liver or kidneys
are unhealthy. They are weak, sick
and irritable, and find it burdensome
to perform work of any kind. What
they need is thorough treatment with
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liyer and Kidney
Balm. This remedy is recognized by
many of the best medical authority as
without. a peer for the cure of diseases'
of the liver or kidney. It rapidly
drives out diseased conditions and
restores health, strength, vigor and
cheerful spirits. Price $1.00 a bottle..
For sale by M. C. Brown & Co.
M B. EDWARD HARDY, the jolly man
ager of Sheppard Co's, great store at
Braceville, HI., writes: "I had never
been sick a day in my life until in 1890. I
got so bad with nervous prostration that I
had to give up and commence to doctor. I
tried our local physicians and one in Joliet,
but none gave me any relief and I thought
I was going to die. I became despondent
and suffered untold agony. I could not eat,
sleep nor rest, and it seemed as if I could
not exist. At the end of six months I was
reduced to but a shadow of myself, and at
last my heart became affected and-I was
truly miserable. I took six or eight bottles
of Dr. Miles* Nervine. It gave me relief
from the start, and a1; last a cure, the great-
est blessing of my life.*
Dr. Miles' Remedies
are sold ty all drug*
A noted New York divine has
startled his congregation by. as
serting that “money is the devil.”
The want of it frequently is, says
The Thomasville Times-Enterpriss
The waters of the Lithia Springs are odorless, free from color, with a pleas-
isaliney taste, rather palatable. When taken in considerable quantity they
lot nauseate, purge or produce any feeling of discomfort. 1 find from the
ot nauseate, purge or produce any feeling of discomfort,
ysis of the waters they contain Chloride Sodium, Carb. Potash; Carb. Soda,
Tram: Marks
Designs
1 Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch *nddMOivUMmv
quickly ascertain our opinion free wneteer im
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confl dential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for secqriBUWgenbK
Patents taken through Munn A Cu receive
P&t’s Explanation.
“Why is it, Pat. that so many
Irishmen are Democrats?” *
“Faith, I ddii’fc know, unless it’s
because so many Democrats are
Irish.”—Cleveland Leader.
Nervine
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re 5 *
funded. Bookon dis
eases of the heart and
nerves free: Address,
For Infants and Children,
AlMlMUlrffinstntedveektr. jwHSt
eolation of any scientific journal. MW. P
year; four montha. fL Sold by aD »ewsdea«J
MUNN & Co. 36,Broa * ra ’ i New Yai
Branch Office. 625 F S1-, Washington, D-.C.
The President and Cuba.
Certain it is anway that if the
cause - of ’ Buffering Cuba is to m*
ceive any assistance whatever from
the United States government; it
is through the congress. and riot
through the President that that
course will be inaugurated. Pres
ident ^McKinley will not lift a
finger in their behalf.—New Or
leans Times-Democrat.
The citizen who is determined
to take care of himself alone is of
very little use to a C9mmunity,
and fetrTaira are shhd wheri He
takes his final departure.—Bir
mingham Age-Herald.
in Chronic Dyspeptip troubles. v
I am, yours respectfuHy, * A. W. Bubnet, M. D.
Chester, S. C.
[)ear Sir: For the past eight months I have been using Harris Lithia Water
the most excellent results, where I have been able to get my patients to
c a sufficient quantity daily. The carbonated has no equal in Gastric dis-
ances. It is an excellent table water. It is a pleasant laxative, and is a
jeure for flatulent dyspepsia. , S. M.-Davega, M. D.
Atlanta, Ga., April 24, 1897.
». T. Harris, Harris Springs, South Carolina.
Dear Sir: * I have found Harris Lithia Water an exceedingly valuable reme-
[f persons suffering from Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Therefore take
Bare in recommending it. Respectfully, Jas. F. Alexander,
President Board of Health.
Baltimore, June 24, 1896.
INFANTILE' COUCH,
COLD, CROUP OR CRAMP
a-v-v; •' • .
y.flrfl biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti
pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly
‘ _ - They do their work
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 .
Lucas County. 1 * !
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is the senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, county and state afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum of HUNi)REp.DOLLA3BrS for
each and every, case of Catarrh that
cannot he cured by the use of Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney.
. Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1886.
(seal) A. W. Gleason,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
*F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists. 75e. _ ' y
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
cured /by Hood’s Pffis.
Harris, Esq., Harris Springs, South Carolina.
•ear Sir: I have been using Harris Lithia Water for sometime, and I will
o yop that in my opinion that the Harris Lithia Water that is by far the
[Lithia Water that I have ever used, and that it" has done me a great ♦deal
pd, and I think it a most valuable remedy.
: R. C. Hoffman, President S. A. L. R. R.
s Lithia Water Co. V , V >.;• Y
entlemen—I have used Harris Lithia Water for the past two years and
t a most excellent remedy for dyspepsia and other stomach troubles. I
fully recommend it. Y A Chas. M. Neel,
planta, Ga., April 20th. 1897. President Ga. Military Institute.
easily and thoroughly. ■ I I
Best after dinner pills. III
25 cents. AH druggists. m ■ ■ ■
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., LoweU,Mass.
The only Pill to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
aiships in every in theU.S. Write ns:
... * Will accept notes for tuition
^mfsueons, • • or can dep9sit money in bank
W , , until position is secured. Car
«✓ Uaranteea fare paid. No vacation. En-
Under reasonable ter at any time. Open forbotb
conditions. . sexes. Cheap board. Send for
f ree illustrated catalogue.
Address j. F. Dravghon, Pres’t, at either place.
Dfaughon’s ^ rfj?
Practical.....
Business....
NASHVILLE, TENN., AND TEXARKANA, «XAS.
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc.
The most thorough, practical and progressive
schools of the kind in the world, and the best
patronized ones in the South. Indorsed by bank
ers, merchants ministers and others. Four
weeks in bookkeeping with us are equal to
twelve weeks by the old plan. J. F. Draughon,
President, is author of Draughon’s new system
of bookkeeping, “Double Entry Made Easy.”
Home study. We have prepared for home
study, books on bookkeeping, penmanship and
shorthand. Write for price list “Home Study.”
will guarantee that one glass of Habbis’ Lithia Cakbonated Wateb
leve any case of indigestion in one minutes’ time or money refunded, or
alter each meal will cure the worst case of indigestion* You see what
ja Dr. Davega, of Chester, S. C., ffias to. say in regard to it, and there is
111 South Carolina who stands higher in the profession than he
to be^des you lose nothing by giving it a trial, as our agents are author-
“j L 16 . mone Y to an y responsible person who will not admit that he
The following changes of Geor
gia clerks in the interior depart
ment at Washington are announc
ed : Frank Parks, promoted from
$900 to $1000; Marie Gambrill,
clerk, $1400, resigned; Lafayette
M. Hershaw, promoted from $1000
to $1200. '
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