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Baby Mine!
Every mother
feels an i n d e -
scribable dread
of the pain and
danger attend
ant upon the
most critical pe
riod of her life.
Be comin g a
mother should be
a source of joy
to all, but the
suffering and
_ the ordeal make
anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER’S FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and suf
fering incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman's
severest trial is not only made
painless, but all the danger is re
moved by its use. Those who use
this remedy are no longer de
spondent or gloomy; nervousness
nausea and other distressing con
ditions are avoided, the system is
made ready for the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com
mon to the critical hour are
obviated .by the use of Mother’s
Friend. It is a blessing to woman.
$1.00 PERBOTTLB at all Drugstores,
or sent by express on receipt of price.
BOOKS Containing invaluable information of
coc - interest to all women, will be sent
rntt to any address, upon application, by
The BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. 6a.
Why He Looked That Way.
A man traveling on a Missouri
train, says an exchange, said he
could tell by the looks of the pas
sengers what political party they
belonged to. “This man here,”
said the passenger, “is a Bryan
democrat. ” “‘Yes, ” said the pas
senger, “that’s my politics.”
“That man over there is a sound-
money democrat.” “That’s cor
rect,” was the response. “That
fellow in the third seat is a pop
ulist.” “Correct you are,” said
the populist. “And tha^ man fur
ther down is a republican and
voted for McKinley.” “No, I am
not,” promptly responded the fel
low, “I’ve been sick, that’s what
makes me look this way.”
Of ail diseases, Bright’s Disease of
the kidneys is the most dangerous, on
account of its subtle and insidious
nature. Usually it is firmly fixed be
fore its presence is even suspected by
its victim. For this reason it is im
portant that the treatment be com
menced on the appearance of the first
symptoms. Even then it requires care
ful treatment to stay its progress.
Pains in the back, irregularities in the
urine, swelling of the limbs or abdomen,
should be the subject of instant invest
igation and the proper remedy immedi
ately applied. Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Liyer and Kidney Balm has proved in
thousands of severe cases its efficacy in
curing this terrible disease. Price
$1.00 a bottle.
For sale by M. C. Brown & Co.
Silent for Twelve Years.
The curiosity of the residents o
McKean township, near Newark
O., has been aroused by the rela
tions of a father and son. It
has been 12 years since the eldest
son, Evan Brevard, Jr., and his
father, Evan Brevard, Sr., have
exchanged a smgle word, notwith
standing the fact that both live
under the same roof, eat at the
same table, work together side by
side in the fields and have consid
erable business in common.
The cause of this estrangement
is shrouded in mystery. It is
frequently commented upon, but
no one can account for the strange
relation between the two men who
are in each other’s company
almost all of the time. If the
son, who is 33 years of age, wants
anything of his father, the request
is communicated in a roundabout
way, the mother usually serving as
a go between. If the father has
an order to give or a favor to ask,
it is invariably directed to his son
through his wife.
Naturally both men are of a
genial disposition and light heart
ed temperament, but the long
standing feud has made both
gloomy and morose in each other’s
company, and each has apparently
hardened his heart against all at
tempts at reconciliation.
The aged wife and mother has
repeatedly tried to “break the
barriers” away in vain. Each at
tempt is met with disappointment
and the strained relationship be
tween her husband and rer first
born is causing her great sorrow in
her old age. The trouble is said
to be no nearer a settlement than
it was a dozen years ago, when it
started from a cause known only
to the immediate members of the
family.—Cleyeland Plain Dealer.
Without A Rival.
As a positive cure for sprains,bruises,
and pains of all kinds, Salvation Oil
has no equal. Mrs. Frank Juif, 513
Gratiot Ave;, Detroit, Mich., writes:
“I used Salvation Oil in my family
and can say it has no rival as a lini
ment; it certainly cures pains. I
sprained my ankle and it cured me
and since then I have always used it
for any pains and bruises.” Salvation
Oil is sold for only 25 cents. No other
remedy will do the work as promptly.
Bees and Pigeons Bane
A curious sporting event recently
took place in Belgium. Bees and
homing pigeons were released be
tween Hamm and Rhyuern. The
two towns are an hour apart, and
the bet was that 12 bees would
beat 12 pigeons in making the
distance. Four drones and eight
working bees were well powdered
with flour and releasen at the
same instant with the pigeons at
Rhynern. A drone reached home
four seconds in advance of the
first pigeon, the three other drones
and one pigeon came in neck and
neck, according to the judges, and
the eight working bees came in
just a trifle ahead of the ten
pigeons.
Live within your income this
year and see how much better off
you will be at tho close of the
year. Spending two dollars for
every one made is a very fine way
to go to the poor house.
“Only the Best”
Should be your motto when yon need a
medicine. Do not be induced to take
any substitute when you call for Hood s
Sarsaparilla. Experience has proved
it to be the best. It is an honest medi
cine, possessing actual and unequalled
merit. Be wise and profit by the ex
perience of other people.
Tor Coughs
I regard Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral as superior to
any cold or cough medicine made. I have
used it for years and am never without a
bottle in the house.”
J. T. COOKE, Publisher,
Waynesboro, Va.
p Auer’s
Lherrg Pectoral
HALF-SIZE BOTTLES, 50c.
A. K. HAWKEsI
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Highest Award Diploma af Ho*
For Superior Lens Grinding «nd t>
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the Manufacture of F^eetaelcs r
Sold in 11,000 Cities c:id Towns fit ]
Popular Glasses in the U. 8.
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These famous glasses for sale wJ
C. Brown & Co. Hi
HOOD’S PILLS are the favorite fam
ily cathartic, easy to take, easy to
operate.
The fisheries of the United
Kingdom are worth $32,500,000;
those ot England alone, $21,250,-
000.
C. A. DOZIER.
Real Estate and Insur
ance Agent.
Office No, 1 State Bank Building,
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds of
real estate. Have in hand anything
you want in this line. Will make it to
your interest whether you want to sell
or buy.
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable prompt pay
ing companies.
Young: wSk"*
People
arship in most any other reputable k,?5- a
lege or literary school in the U. s. can
by doing a little work at horse for
Advocate, an illustrated seini-Howhv
It is elevating in character, moral aJ 011 ^
especially interesting and profitable VT e * aai *
people, but read with interest and T° nB S
pie of all ages. Stories and other n: - Peo-
matter well illustrated. Sample
Agents wanted. Address Youths Adviser
Co., Nashville, Tenn. [Mention
Your AXerdiaut for
0R. MOFFETT’S Little Book o! Valuable Information, FREE.
Return to Ordinary.
We state for the benefit of
judges, justices of the peace, min
isters, and otherstengaged in per
forming marriage ceremonies,
that the law, as amended by the
last legislature, requires the re
turn of the marriage license to
the ordinary of the county from
which it was issued within thirty
days from the performance of the
ceremony and fixes the penalty
for failure to compfty npon the
part of those performing the cere
mony. A failure to return the
same within the time prescribed
subjects the delinquent to a fine
of twenty-five dollars.
Denny, Kentucky, August 11, 1896
j)r. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is the best
medicine for cuts, burns, etc., and for
rn mftr complaints and sick stomach,
we eyer used. There is no humbug
about it. S. Denny & Bro.
The New York stock brokers are
said to wear out the floor of their
stock exchange every five years.
An Expert Opinion.
Tomtom—That was a funny ex
perience of Dr. Pillbox. When
Jingo’s safe got out of order, he
called the doctor in to examine it
Buzzfuzz—What did Pillbox
say.
Tomtom—Wnv, he said its sys
tem was all run down and that it
needed change.—New York World
Exposure‘to rough weather, damp
ness, extreme cold, etc., is apt to bring
on an attack of rheumatism or neural
gia; chapped hands and face, cracked
lips and violent itching of the skin also
owe their origin to cold weather. Dr.
J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment
should be kept on hand at all times for
immediate application' when troubles
of this nature appear. It is a sovereign
remedy. Price 25c, 50c and 91.00 a
bottle.
For sale by M. C. Brown & Co.
A local newspaper is a photo
graph of the town it represents,
and is the only evidence its foreign
readers have of the town’s prosper
ity. In order to make,the impress
ion good every business firm
should be represented by a stand
ing advertisement, be it large or
small.
Don’t Neglect Tour Liver.
Liver troubles quickly result in serious
complications, and the man who neglects his
liver has little regard for health. A bottle
of Browns’ Iron Bitters taken now and then
will keep the liver in perfect order. If the
disease nas developed, Browns* Iron Bitters
will cure it permanently. Strength and
vitality will always follow its use.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
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It makes the BABY bright and fat.
Baby is sick, the mother’s In trouble.
Give TEKTHINA—it’ll soon weigh doable.
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Because It makes the baby weU.
TEACHERS WANTED.
Union Teachers’ Agencies of America.
Pittsburg, Pa., .Toronto, Can., New Orleans, La., New York, N. Y.,
Washington, D. C., San Francisco, Cal., Chicago, Ill,
St. Louis, Mo., and Denver, Col.
There are thousands of positions to be filled during the school
term caused by resignation, death, etc. We had over 3,000 vacancies
during the. past season. Unqualified facilities tor placing teachers in
every part of the United and Canada, as over 95 per cent, of those
who registered before August secured positions. One fee registers in
9 offices. ADDRESS FOR APPLICATIONS TO PITTSBURG, PA.
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DRUGGISTS
ABSOLUTELY OniBIHTRP.fi 1? e * re “7 case Of constipatics. Cuetrets are the Ideal Laxa-
ADU Villi lulil uUauall iD£ib tire, never crip or rripe. bat cause easy natural results. Saut-
boakletftaa. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO.. ChieacoTaoBtreal. Can., er Kew York. ^
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And want LOW KATE$ < 0
St. Louis, Memphis, New OrW
Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago ^
points in Arkansas, Texas, ^
souri, Kansas, Colorado, Or^
Washington, California, or ^
point West, it will pay you-;
write to or see me. Excursion
and special rates from time to
time. Choice of routes. Xotrou-
le to answer queitions. E g [ e
and maps furnished free. Ad
dress, FRED D. BUSH, DistPas?,
Agent L. & N. R. R., 36A AY all
Street, Atlanta, Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condensed Schedule of Passenger Trail-
la BiTecS Jenaary 16, 1898.
Northbound.
Lv. Atlanta, C. T.
“ Atlanta, K T.
* Norcross
“ Buford
“ Gainesville.
® Lula.
Ar. Cornelia...
Lv. Mt. Airy ...
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“ Westminster
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“ Sp'Jtanburg.
“ G(rttney*
“ Blacksburg..
“ KmE'sRdt....
** Gastonia
Lv. Charlotte....
Ar. Danville
Wo. IS
Daily
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16 06 a
10 35 a
10 68 a 3 42
1125 a
1130 a
1156 a
12 31m
12 52 p
14«p
2 84 p
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4 20 p
4 98 p
508 p
5 25 p
6 30 pi 8 22
11 26 p U 51
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No. 38 Ex.
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“ Washington..
Lv. Richmond ..
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-United States ^
i Washington and
"A” a. as. "P"p»n. “1C” noon. • N r ’ai«tt
Noe.37and58—Daily. Washington acdSoo*
westers Vestibule Limited. Through
deeping ears between New York and vr
leans, via Waehingtou^Aflanta and Kent
ery, and also between New York and Ka
viaWashington Atlanta and BirmAighan:
clads thoroughfare coaches between VTastn?
ton and Atlanta,
an route.
Noe. 85 and 86—X
runs solid between Washington --- „
learns, via Southern Railway, A & W. P. B. »
and L.4K.B. K., being composed of bass***
oar and coaches, through without change
passengers of all classes. Pullman drsvfflj
room sleeping can between New York i
New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgoc^
Leaving Washington each Wednesday ana s*
urday, a tourist sleeping car will run thracg |
between Washington and San Praacu®
without change. J
Nos. 11, 87 and 12—Puilman sleepine csr 3 .™*
♦ween Richmond and Charlotte, vu I
southbound Nos. 11 and 87, northbound
The Air Line Belle train, Nos. 17 and A m
♦ween Atlanta and Cornelia, Ga., cDwJ ®
eept Sunday. _ „
F. 8. GANNON, J. M- CUIJ 5 -
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Tra5
Washington, D. C. Wash: lgion. i*
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK.
GenT Pass. Ag't., Ass’tGen’l Pass. A? ~
Washington, D. C. AtlaatA