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Castoria is put up in one-sire bottles only. It
is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone to sell
you anything else on tbe plea or promise that it
is “just as good” and “will answer every pur
pose,” -8®** See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
of x/ ' 'wvvw*<* wrapper.
Business Improvements.
Business appearances are so
promising at the beginning of 1898
that Dun & Co. feel justified in
predicting that the year that has
just started in under such encour
aging auspices will beat the
flush of 1892 in general prosper-
itv. 'There are two signs that, are
intallinl« in pointing t<> t»et.ter
times aiid both of them are found
to be doing that kind of pointing.
The railroad earnings during
December surpassed the best
month in 1892 and the iron furn
aces are turning out an unequaled
weekly output of metal. When the
railroads are doing so gi;eat a bus
iness and the needs of the country
require so great an amount of iron
these two circumstances indicate
that business conditions are flour
ishing.
State School Commissioner
Glenn is circularizing the people
urging them to elect men to the
next legislature who will so
change the present school law
which provides for the payment
of teachers quarterly as to have
them paid monthly.
After revival services at the
Mennonite church in Bethlehem,
Pa., near, midnight recently, a
public baptism of adults by
immersion in The Monocacy creek
took place in the presence of a
large crowd of people. It "was
bright moonlight, and the wintry
surroundings and time of day lent
a weird air to the ceremony.
$2.50 Reward.
lie Haggard Specific Co.,
Hill give three boxes of their Specific
Tablets, worth $2.50, to any one who
may have used as much as one box of
their tablets without decided benefit.
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 a 11 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 and every func
tion is normal and healthy. Being the
only remedy ever compounded that
folly meets the logical physiological
conditions of the human system, it is
[no wonder that they give results un-
[known to medical science. No matter
f the doctors and all remedies have
ailed, try the Tablets and be convinced
hat they are superior to ail known
remedies. Their effect on the nerve
centres is a complete surprise to phy-
uis who have used them. Cases
fkai have baffled the skill of best phy-
lr -lans and no remedies seemed to ben-
have been promptly controlled and
er manently cured by the Tablets.
Rses where injections of morphine
ha\ e been resorted to as the only means
i temporary relief have been promptly
Controlled by the Tablets and the trou-
ie completely overcome by their use.
^riee, one box $1; three boxes $2.50.
f not on sale'in yctur locality, order
F lrect from Haggard ’ Specific Co., At
lanta, Gra.
At our mast head to-day wil
be found the names of Allan D.
Candler for Governor and Howarc
Thompson for Congress. They
are both good men and we want
to see them elected. We propose
to make a strait, clean fight for
them, believing them to , be the
best representatives of the people
of this section, and we also be
lieve the people of Georgia coulc.
in no wise do better in electing
Candler governor, and that the
people of the Ninth district woulc
honor themselves in honoring
Thompson with their vote as
congressman.—Southern Record
Toecoa.
The constitution that has been
broken down or weakened by long
standing disorder in the liver or kid
neys is ill fitted to withstand the en
croachments of disease. Such a person
takes cold easily, cannot stand fatigue,
and in cases of epidemics, is the first
to fall a victim. The proper course is
to remove the cause of the weakness by
treating the liver and kidneys. Dr. J.
H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm
will reach the seat of trouble and re
store the diseased organs to healthy
functional activity. Increased nourish
ment of the body will follow and the
patient will rapidly regain health and
strength. Price $1.00 a bottle.
For sale by M. C. Brown & Co.
The Chattanooga Times asks,
‘Who is the American Colossus of
to-day?” and the Jacksonville
Times-Union and Citizen answers:
“No one, esteemed contemporary,
as always; Washington had no
enemies and Jackson fought hard
to win. No pair of legs can be
stride this continent; the voter
will not creep for any Caesar.”
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, Ga,
New York is the greatest me
tropolis on the globe now except
London. Its area composes 196,-
800 acres, while its population
numbers 8,850,000 souls.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, w T as the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:
“I wa§ in a most dreadful condition.
My skin was almost tallow, eyes sunk
en, tongue coated, pain continually m
back and sides, no appetite—gradually
growing weaker day by day. Three
physicians had given me up. Fortun
ately, a friend advised trying ‘Electric
Bitters,’ and to my great joy and sur
prise, the first bottle made a decided
man. I know they saved my life, and
robbed the grave of another victim.”
No one should fail to try them. Only
50 cents per bottle at M. C. Brown &
Co.’s drug store.
The Origin of Boo.
Boo, the exclamations*i to
frighten children, is a corruption
of Boh, the name of a famous
Gothic general. It has been used
as a terror word for many centu
ries.
Diseases of the Blood and Nerves.
No one need suffer with neuralgia. This
disease is quickly and permanently cured
by Browns’ Iron Bitters. Every disease of
the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic
or otherwise, succumbs to Browns’ Iron
Bitters. Known and used for nearly a
quarter of a century, it stands to-day fore
most among our most valued remedies.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
How Many Women Have Quietly
Obtained Advice That Made
Them Well.
My sister, if you find that in spite of
following faithfuHy your family doc
tor’s advice, you are not getting well,
why do you not try another course?
Many and many a woman has quietly
written to Airs. Pinkham, of Lynn,
Mass., stating her symptoms plainly
and clearly, and take her advice, which
was promptly
received. The
following let
ter is pretty
strong confirm
ation of this:
“ I had
been sick
for six
months; one
doctor told me I would have to go to a
hospital before I would get weU. I had
female troubles in their worst form, suf
fered untold agonies every month ; my
womb tipped back to my backbone; had
headache, hysteria, fainting spells, itch
ing, leucorrhoea.
“ My feet and hands were cold all
the time, my limbs were so weak that I
could hardly walk around the house;
was troubled with numb spells. I fol
lowed Mrs. Pinkham’s advice. I have
taken four bottles of Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, one bottle
bf her Blood Purifier, one package of
her Sanative Wash, and am entirely
cured. ”—Mrs. Louisa Place, 650 Bel
mont St., Brockton, Mass.
Will the New York minister who
married 688 couples during 1897
at an average fee of $5 per happy
couple, feel sorry when he gets to
Heaven, where there is neither
marrying nor giving in marriage,
asks the Boston Globe?
A hoy, being asked to describe
a kitten, said; “A kitten is re
markable for rushing like mad at
nothing whatever, and stopping
before it gets there.” It must have
been the same boy who defined
improvement. I continued their use 8Canda l. « It i 8 w h en nobody ain’t
for three weeks, and am now a well
done nothing, and somebody goes
and tells.”—Tit-Bits.
Gained Rapidly.
“After having inflammatory rheuma
tism I was very weak and my stomach
was in such a condition that I could
n?t retain food. I decided to try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and I was soon able
to eat and drink anything I wished and
had gained rapidly in flesh.—Mrs. J
Stokes, North Decatur, Georgia.
B.
HOOD’S PILLS are the favorite fam
ily cathartic. Always reliable and ben
eficial. 25c.
“What is business capacity,
Uncle Bill?”
“Business capacity is having
sense enough to go the back door
when people won’t answer a ring
at the front door.”
Landlady—“How do you like
your oysters, Mr. Ripley?”
New r Boarder—“No more than a
dozen in the dish and well sea
soned.”
Headache bad? Get Dr. Miles* Pain Pilhs.
“Do you think a man has a
right to open his wife’s letters?’’
“Well, he may have the right;
but I don’t see how he could have
the courage.”
Florence’s Question.
HpJttle Florence was taking her
first ride in an elevator, and, after
she had stepped out:: and the ele
vator disappeared, turning to her
aunt, she exclaimed, “Why, auntie,
where did that chicken coop go?”
.mv dear.” said the far
sighted husband, “put this money
in the stocking for a rainy day.”
So she bought a pair, and then
really looked lovely on yesterday
on Chestnut street.-^-Philadelphia
Record.
Mr. Callahan—Euchre is not
a bad game, but I’d rather play
poker.
Mr. Cohen—Veil, euchre is chen-
erally der best if you lose, undt
poker is der best if you vin.—
Puck.
The Discovery of the Day.
Aug. J. Bogel. the leading druggist
of Shreveport, La., says: “Dr. King’s
New Discovery is the only thing that
cures my cough, and it is the best seller
I have.” J. F Campbell, merchant of
Safford, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King’s
New Discovery is all that is claimed
for it; it aever fails, and is a sure cure
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I
cannot say enough for its merits.” Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption,
Cougns and Colds is not an experiment.
It has been tried for a quarter of a
century, and to-day stands at the head .
It never disappoints. Free trial bottles
at M. C. Brown & Co.’s drug store.
Georgia Railroaa
AND-
CONNECTIONS.
For information as to Routes,
Schedules and Rates, both
Passenger and Freight 9
write to either of the undersigned.
You will receive prompt reply
and reliable information.
A. G. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Agt
Joe W. White, Trav. Pass. Agt
Augusta, Georgia.
S. W. Wilkes, C. F. & P. A.,
Atlanta.
H. K. Nicholson, G. A., Athens.
W. W. Hardwick, S. A., Macon.
S. E. Magill, C. F. A., Macon.
M. R. Hudson, S. F. A., Milledge
ville.
F, W. Coffin, S. F. & P. A.,
Augusta.
TETTERINE.
Merit,
Not
Advertising,
Mae tlie
Success of
Gold Dollar Monument.
“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 Tetterine 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.
All druggists sell Dr. Miles’ Nerve Plasters.
All lovers are alike, and that is
why they correspond.
TETTERINE.
IT CURES ECZEMA AND ALL SKIN DISEASES.
If you are afflicted, swap 50 cents for a box.
It wdll be the best trade of your life.
At all Drug Stores, or by mail
Upon receipt of 50 cents in cash or stamps.
J. T. SHUPTRINE, Savannah, Ga.
For sale in Gainesville by Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co., M. C. Brown & Co
Richards Drug Co.