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Way Ho Viewed it. [ True geniue
itinerant colored preach- mustard plaster
conducting services at a smartness lies
dmeetiug, was interrupt- tion.
l^sse'nflrer. who rushed in i
Prospects of the South,
The continued low price .of.cot
ton from excessive production,
and an increase in surplus carried
over, is a drag on the prosperity
of the South. It is a drag, how
ever, that Southern planters can
to which the Expectant Mother is
exposed and the foreboding and
dread with which she looks for
ward to the hour of woman’s
Marvelous cures of throat and lung
affections are made daily by Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup. Miss Annie Swan,
Petersburg, Va., writes: “My brother
was attacked by a bad cough and cold,
to
severest trial is appreciated uy out
few. All effort should be made
to smooth these rugged places
in life’s pathway for her, ere she
presses to her bosom her babe.
FRIEND
allays Nervousness, and so assists
Nature that the change goes for
ward in an easy manner, without
such violent protest in the way of
Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy
forebodings yield to cheerful and
hopeful anticipations—she passes
through the ordeal quickly and
without pain—is left strong and
vigorous and enabled to joyously
perform the high and holy duties
now devolved upon her. Safety
to life of both is assured by the
use of “Mother’s Friend,” and
the time of recovery shortened.
“I know one lady, the mother of three
children, who suffered greatly in the
birth of each, who obtained a bottle of
‘Mother’s Friend’ of me before her
fourth confinement, and was relieved
quickly and easily. All agree that their
labor was shorter and less painful.”
John G. Polbiel, Macon, Ga.
$1.00 PER BOTTLE at all Drugstores,
or sent by express on receipt of price.
DfiOK^ Containing invaluable information of
j-nrr interest to all women, will be sent to
FREE any address upon application, by
The BFtADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Red Men So Love to Drink.
“I was down in the Indian Ter
ritory a few weeks ago,” said a St.
Louis man the other day, “business
took me to the captial of the Cher
okee Nation. There is no country in
the world where prohibitory laws
are as strictly enforced as in the
five other tribes. It is against the
law to import any sort of intoxica
ting liquors under heavy penalties.
The result is that it is a common
thing for people to drink cam
phor, perfume, hair tonics and
any old liquor that contains the
faintest suggestion of alcohol. I
actually saw one fellow drink a
large swallow of red ink and
learned that this cormine fluid was
a most popular beverage. A good
sized bottle of it could be had for
60 cents, and it was warranted to
make the drunk come. It seemed
to me that when the Indians were
willing to go to such extremes
to let them have the genuine arti
cle, which couldn’t at the worst
be half as baneful as the vile com
pounds they habitually use.”
Kansas City Journal.
remove whenever they will follow
out th6 good resolutions they
often make—but never keep—
about reducing acreage. But
while too cheap cotton makes a
dark spot in the South, there are
many bright areas to offset it.
The South is rapidly gaining in
cotton manufacturing, and when
the factories have gone to the
field, will be able to dominate the
cotton business of the world.
Meantime iron interests are
rapidly gaining a position of as
cendancy, and the supply of ma
terial and advantages for manu
facture of more finished products
in iron and steel. The /forest
wealth of the South is moving
forward, in lumber the South is
very rich. With all this, there is
a growth in diversified industries,
and in diversified production from
the soil. These many things, each
important in itself, and, all to
gether, having a very great and im
portant weight, are doing their
work, though not attracting the
attention that the prosperity or
lack of it in a great interest like
cotton would develop. The South
is growing right along, and has,
within her control, the correcting
of whatever weakness may be de
veloped by overproduction in aDy
particular field.—New York Fi
nancial Record.
seethe parson collapse uuuei w*« e
information, but he didn t.
“Burned de house down did it!
“Yes, suh!”
“Well, did it hurt de land vvdiat
the house wuz on?”
“No, suh ! ”
“Thank de Lord fer dat! ex
claimed the parson. *‘Thank de
Lord de land's lef! Eu now we’J
sing on pace 227, ‘How Firm
Foundation.’ Thank some broth
er fer de tune !”
The announcement, says an ex
change, that there is a $100 silver
certificate in circulation was the
first information that new
men hud of the existence of a gen
uine bill of that description.
Exposure to rough weather, damj>-
ness, extreme cold, etc., is apt to bring
on an attack of rheumatism or neural
gia; chapped hands and face, cracked
lips and yiolent 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 $1.00 a
bottle.
For sale bv M. C. Brown & Co.
Letters for Brooklyn or Long
Island City and the other places
now included in New York city,
should be addressed just as before
the change. The reason is that
the United Sta.tes has made no
change in the name ot the post-
offices. Brooklyn, N. Y., is still
the correct address for letters go
ing to what is the borough of
Brooklyn in the city of New York.
crippled me for years. I could not
walk. I tried many physicians with
out benefit. .On the advice of a
friend I tried your , medicine. I
was completely cured by three
bottles of
Asters
s
arsapamia.”
G. F. BOWEN, Horton Summit, Pa.
ERAN.
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United Confederate Veterans,
United Daughters of the Confederacy,
The Sons, and other Organizations.
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Of all 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. McLeans
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.
Diseases often lurk in the blood be
fore they openly manifest themselves.
Therefore keep the blood pure with
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
There have been assassinations
of American presidents by ob
scure and individual miscreants,
but when in Brazil 20 leading
characters, including the vice-
president, enter into arrangement
to kill the head of the government
it beats the way that kind of busi
ness is done in this country.
It is believed the long distance
telephone record was broken re
cently at Nashville when John H.
Conner, representative of the Bell
company at Gallatin, Tenn.,talked
with the operator at Norfolk.
The circuit used passed through
Nashville, Evansville,Terre Haute,
Indianapolis, Pittsburg, Phila
delphia, Washington and Rich
mond to Norfolk, making 1,500
miles.
Denny, Kentucky, August 11, 1896
—Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is the best
medicine for cuts, burns, etc., and for
summer complaints and sick stomach
we ever used. There is no humbug
about it. S. Denny & Bro.
Homer, Alabama, June 2, 1887.—
Recently my horse was relieved of a
severe case of colic by the use of Dr.
Tichenor’s Antiseptic.—T. B. White,
Pastor Methodist church.
Senator Daniel of Virginia
wants to know from the secretary
of the treasury why an item of
$11,000,000 of interest due the
United States from- the Pacific
railroads has been dropped from
his statement. A little discrepan
cy like this may be inadvertently
overlooked.
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. W ill 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. ,
attacked by a bad cough and cold,
and it was thought he had consump
tion. Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup was
used, and to our great surprise it made
him well and hearty. There is no
better cure in the world than this
Syrup.” Dr. Bull’s
sold everywhere for
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