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There are many curable causes for
sterility in women. One of the most
common is general debility, accom
panied by a peculiar condition of the
blood. .
Write freely and fully to Mrs. Pink-
ham. Her address is Lynn, Mass. She
will tell you, free of chargey thq cause
of your trouble and what course to
take. Believe me, under right condi
tions, you have a fair chance to become
the#joyful mother of children. Mbs.
Lucy Lytle, 255 Henderson St., Jersey
City, N. J., certainly thinks so. She says:
“ I am more than proud of Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and
cannot find words to express the good
it has done me. I was troubled Very
badly with the leucorrhosa and severe
womb pains. From the time I was
married, in 1§82, until last year, I was
under the doctor’s care. We had no
children. I have had nearly every
doctor in Jersey City, and have been
to Belvin Hospital, but all to no avail.
I &aw Mrs. Pinkham’s advertisement
in the paper, and have used five bot
tles of her medicine. It has done more
for me than all the doctors I ever had j
It has stopped my pains, dnd has
brought me a fine little girl. I have
been well ever since my baby was born.
I heartily recommend Mrs. Pinkham’s
medicine to all women suffering from
sterility.” ^
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
LjaWeErcp^tlonforAs-
iring t&gFeodandReguta
\z Stomachs andBowels of
We have never heard of a single case
where- the tablets have failed to give
satisfactory results, and if there is a
person to be found who has used them
without benefit we want to know, who
he is and where to find him. They
never fail to cure kidney and bladder
troubles and affections of the genital
organs and overcome all debility and
weakness in both men and women.
They improve # the appetite, aid diges
tion and assimilation and overcome
constipation. They have vital effect
on all of the secretory organs and es
tablish a healthy condition of the mu
cous and gland secretions in every part
of the body; overcome all torpid condi
tions of the capillaries and secure per
fect circulation of the blood, so that
every organ is supplied apd every func
tion is normal and healthy. Being the
only .remedy ever compounded that
fuliy meets the logical physiological
conditions of the human system, it is
no wonder that they give results un
known to medieal science. No matter
if the. doctors and all remedies have
failed, try the Tablets and be convinced
that they are superior to all known
remedies. Their effect on the ndrve
centres is a complete surprise to phy
sicians who have used them. Cases
that have baffled the skill of best phy
sicians and no remedies seemed tb ben
efit, have been promptly controlled and
permanently cured by % the Tablets.
Cases where injections of morphine
haye been resorted to as the only means
of temporary relief have been promptly
controlled by the Tablets and^the trou
ble completely overcome by their use.
Price, one box $1; three boxes $2.50.
If not on sale in yonr locality, order
direct from Haggard Specific Co., At
lanta, 6a.
|iote$X)igestion,CheCTfiil-
|andIfest.Gofitams neither
In,Morphine nor Mineral.
5TNarcotic.
pledge, a promise, and an assur
ance of the ^ultimate approximate
issue. There is many a i, poor
creature, now crawling through
life, miserable himself and the
cause of sorrow to others, who
might have lifted up his head and
prospered if instead of merely
satisfying himself with resolutions
of well doing he had actually gone
to work and made a' good practi
cal beginning.—Weekly Bouquet.
fecf Remedy for Coashpa-
Sour Stomach,Diarrhea,
ns .Convulsions Teverish-
andLOSS OF SLEEP-
ic Simile Signature of
The Mixed Menu.
.The traveling men in eastern
Maine have added a new story to
their repertory, a Hancock county
man being the subject. During
the musical festival at Bangor,
they say, John stepped into a
Bangor hotel for dinner. It hap
pened that the hotel man had
leased the off side of his bill of
fare to a local carriage maker,
who placed an “ad.;’ thereon, with
illustrations. John sat i at the
table. The waiter, being in some
thing of a hurry, by mistake,
passed the bill wrong side out.
John saw the wheels, put on his
spectacles, curled his mustache
with his left hand, straightened
up, looked at the girl and said:
“I’ll take scrambled eggs, a.Ban
gor buggy, a couple of punts and
a road cart. Got any wheelbar
rows?’’ The girl flew.—Lewiston
Journal.
Oastoria ia pat up in one-size bottles only. It
'is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone to sell
yen anything else on the plea or promise that it
A Wonderful Discovery.
The last quarter of a century records
many wonderful discoveries in medicine,
but none that have accomplished more for
humanity than that sterling old household
remedy, Browns’Iron Bitters. It seems to
contain the very elements of good health,
and neither man, woman or child can take
it without deriving the greatest benefit.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
is “just as good” and “will, answer ©very pur
pose.” -SS-See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-B-I-A.
(CT COPY OF WRAPPER
true, not artificial. They are very
willing to live up to their little
knowledge, if we allow them the
chance, and part of our duty to
the day is to encourage in our
young people tjie same kindliness
we cultivate in ourselves. It is so
much easier to learn in youth to
be genial, sympathetic and gener
ous than it is after embittering ex-
hardened our
a king ie one of the most
features of Christmas,
that I pray may survive
customs, ”
|er out-grown
plorence Hull Winterburn
Woman’s Home Compan-
IVhen love and sympathy
e counselors, there is little
it we shall make the mis-
\ leaving ant of our little
ocking the particular thing
let his heart upon getting,
fiiis choice is beyond us to
[let us come as near to it
kn, and not convert this
Into a sort of
The cost of a patent in Germany
is $100, which includes the taxes
for six years.
periences have
hearts.”
ivm
Answer
Any
Question
You may
Ask It.
and Whiskey Habits
cured at home with
out pain/ Book of par-
There is no use suffering with a
wound of any kind now-a-days. Sim
ply keep it wet with Dr. Tichenpr’s
Antiseptic. It stops the pain and heals
it quicker than anything, an<j costs
only 50 cents a bottle.
B.M. WOOLLEY, M.D.
la. Office 104 N. Pryor St.
id Railroaa
Misunderstood.
Elderly Spinster—Is there any
thing worse than a baby?
Sympathetic Old Bachelor (hard
of hearing)—A baby, ma’am?
God bless
convenience
Reives, thrusting upon hie
Jit acceptance such prosaic
I as shoes, hats and other
lls of the toilet. Far pret^
|he German custom of be-
I gaudy trifles that have no
fcemselves, but 'are part of
per and fashion of the hol-
RVh6n it is possible, noth-
lo good to have as the tra-
I Christmas tree. In after
hemory hangs about it fond-
I we bless in our hearts the
ands that took so much
to give- us pleasare.
rO the stocking hung up on
pas eve has a romance all
p. The breakfast' tabje
with holly berries and
For information as to Rou
Schedules and Rates, both
Passenger and Freig.
American
Annual.
One thing ought to be aimed at
by all men—that the interest of
each, individually and collectively,
should be the same, for, if each
should grasp*at his individual in
terest, all human society would be
dissolved.—Cfwero,
my soul, ma’am, 1
didn’t know you had one!—Brook
lyn Life.
write to either of the undersigned.
?' *# v . - ~ • * •
You will receive prompt reply
and reliable information.
^ Opium and. Morphine Habits
Cured at home, in two weeks, for $5.00.
Cancers, rupture, fits, dropsy, private
diseases and blood poison speedily
cured. No charges till cured. Fifteen
years success. Dr. O. HENLEY SNI
DER- Atlanta, 6a,
A. G. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Agfc
Joe W. White, Trav. Pass. Agt
Augusta, Georgia.
S. W. Wilkes, C. F. & P. A.,
Atlanta.
H. K. Nicholson, G. A., Athene
Printers will be interested in 1
the announcement that, as soon
as the contract for printing envel
opes for the postoffice department
expires, the government will cease
the business of printing return
cardB on envelopes. It will also
interest them as well as all busi
ness men to know that by a re^
cent ruling letters that cannot be
delivered will be held thirty days
unless a shorter time is indicated
on the envelope. . *
Ready Jan. 1 9 $898 f
Ob All News Stands. ■
Larger, Better, More Complete
Than Ever.
Much in Little
Is especially true of Hood’s Pills, for uo medi
cine ever contained so great curative power in
so sinall space. They are a whole medicine
Misunderstood,
Elderly Spinhter—Is there any
thing. worse than a baby?
Sympathetic Old Bachelor (hard
of hearing)—A baby, ma’am?
God bless my soul, ma’am, I did
n’t know you had one!—Brooklyn
Life. ‘
WTbe most widely sold Annual Refer
ence Book and Political Manual published.
S. x E. Magill, C. F. A., Macon.
M. R. Hudson, S. F. A., Milledge
chest, always ready, al- ■ ■
ways efficient, always sat- 8[Zp ■ I I 4%
isfactory; prevent a cold 8 8 9 a
or fever, dure all liver ills, " *
sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c.
The only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
ville.
F. W, Coffin, S. F. &P. A,
Augusta.
£ THE WORLD;
Pulitzer Building, New York.
[to create the welcome
fc of surprise. We all like
it is one of the greatest
I iu a child’s experience,
s out before we would
have him that what is
orward to most eagerly
irns out well. It is sad
hy, yet true, that it is
s to set one’s heart on
iu this world. But the
hides its intention until
F of fulfillment and then
its secret in an outburst
posity is the best substitute
fever offered for the special
pee—Santa Claus, and all
racious myths.
Wildcats are extremely variable
in size, some kinds being no more
more than two feet in, length,
while others are five. The small
est varieties of wildcats are about
the size of the domestic variety.
Abu Old Idea.
Every day strengthens the belief of emi
nent physicians that impure blood is the
cause of the majority of our diseases.
Twenty-five years ago this theory was used
as a basis for the formula of Browns’Iron
Bitters. Thq^many remarkable cures effected
by .this famous old household remedy are
sufficient to prove that the theory is correct.
Browns* Iron Bitters is sold by'all dealers.
Catarrh, like scrofula, is a disease oi
the blood and may be cured by purify
ing the blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
He’ll Be Heard From.
“People said that young Lumley
would squander the money he in
herited, but he’s gone and invested
it.in a sound business.”
“That so?”
“Yes, he,s bought an interest in
a boiler factory.”—Chicago News.
“It is due you and a pleasure to me to recommend your Tetter-
ine. Truly, it is an infallible remedy and cure for tetter. My wife
has been annoyed by same for about twelve years, and after using
.the Tetterifie for five days it disappeared entirely, to her great relief.
She is ready to sing your praise, and I am prepared to contribute
my gold dollar in erecting a monument to your name.”
Yours, etc., A. M. HAYGOOD, Evelyn, Ga.
IT 'CURES. ECZEMA AND ALL SKIN DISEASES
If you are afflicted, swap 50 cents for a box. \ . .
It will be the best trade of your life. *
Highest Award Bipioifta af Honor
Children