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What does A stand for? When
some friend suggests that your
blood needs A sarsaparilla treat
ment, remember that A stands for
AYER’S. The first letter m the
alphabet stands for the first of
sarsaparillas ; first in origin, first
in record, first in the favor of the
family. For nearly half a century
Ager’s
Sarsaparilla
has been curing all forms of blood
diseases—scrofula, eczema, tetter,
rheumatism, erysipelas, blood poi
soning, etc. There’s a book about
these cures—“Ayer’s Curebook, a
story of cures told by the cured,
—which is sent free on request, by
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass. The
book will interest you if you are
sick or weak, because it tells not
what it is claimed the remedy will
do, but what your neighbors and
fellows testify that it has done.
Will it cure you ? It has cured
thousands like you. Why not you?
Don’t
Don't spend your money before
you get it.
Don’t dote too much ou a girl
or au antidote may follow'.
Don’t believe that curling irons
are responsible for all the curly
hair.
Don’t imagine that the dude is
higher up in the scale than the
rdinary fool.
Don’t hit a man when lie’s down
unless you are very sure you can
keep him down.
Don’t waste your time trying to
shave yourself with the razor your
wife uses on her corns.
Don’t forget that the man who
shakes hands the hardest is always
the hardest to shake.
Don’t forget about the perform
ance if you would keep the friend
obtained by a promise.
Don’t jaw back unless you want
the other fellow to know that you
are as big a fool as he is.
Don’t judge a man by his rela
tions instead of by bis compan
ions. Relations are thrust upon
him, but companions are usually
of his own selection.
It is estimated that, should the
United States become involved in
a war with Spain, it would require
an expence of no less than $500,000
a day while the hostilities lasted.
And then after the fighting had
been concluded would come the
for
Cancer
01 the Breast.
Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St.,
Memphis, Term., says that his wife
paid no attention to a small lump which
appeared in her breast, but it soon de
veloped into a cancer of the worst type,
and notwithstanding the treatment of
the best physicians, it continued to
spread and grow rapidly, eating two
holes in her breast. The doctors
soon pronounced
her incurable. A
celebrated New York
specialist then treat
ed her, but she con
tinued to grow worse
and when informed
that both her aunt
and grandmother had
died from cancer he
gave the case up as
hopeless.
Someone then re
commended S.S.S.
and though little hope remained, she
begun it, and an improvement was no
ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and
when she had taken several bottles it
disappeared entirely, and although sev
eral years have elapsed, not a sign of
the disease has ever returned.
A Real Blood Remedy*
S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable')
is a real blood remedy, and never fails
to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism
Scrofula, or any other blood disease.
Our books
will be mailed
free to any ad
dress. Swift
Specific Co.,
Atlanta Ga.
arner dioou disease.
SSS
Back From New York.
Mr. John M. Ilyuds returned Sunday
fternoon from a two weeks trip to
|New York, where he went to purchase
bip line of new goods for the Hynds
:ompany. He secured such bargains j pensioners, to abide with US
[s he contemplated would be offered half a century Or-more.
urn, and returned delighted with the
lea of offering to the people of Nortli-
ist Georgia a stock of goods unparal-
^led in the history of merchandising.
; will arrive soon and those who
ial with the Hynds Company will reap
le benefit of low prices and good
&ods.
A Wrong to Women,
tAll these schemes for taxing
Ichelors with a view to driving
^em into matrimony are wrong,
[ure men get married now than
ives can comfortably support.
[Kansas City Journal.
Dr J. H. Mclean’s Liver and Kidney
Balm is an unfailing remedy for all dis
ease of Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or
gans. It is a certain cure for Dropsy,
Diabetes, Brights disease, Gravel, Kid
ney weakness, Incontinence of Urine,
Bed Wetting in Children, Biliousness,
Liver Complaint and Female Troubles.
A trial of this great remedy will con
vince you of its potency. Price $1.00 a
bottle.
For sale by M. C. Brown &, Co.
A lady stopped one day at a
store at Atlanta and bought for $1
a piece of silk which attracted her
attention. She took it home and
made it up into cravats in the
prevailing style. Returning to
the store she sold them for $3.
She then bought more silk, and
the proprietor of the store agreed
to handle what she could make
She went on with it, and the busi
ness grew till she added a room to
her house, and now employes
twelve girls.
tJp-to-Date Marriage Rite.
The following suggestion for a
change in the marriage rite was
proposed by an old bachelor:
*‘Oh, wilt thou take this form so spare,
This powdered face and frizzled hair,
To be thy w edded wife;
And keep her from labor vile,
Lest she her dainty fingers sile,
And dress her up in dainty style,
As long as thou hast life?”
“I will.”
“And will thou take these stocks and
bonds,--
This brownstone front and diamonds
To be thy husband dear?
And wilt thou in this carriage ride,
And o er his lordly home preside,
Or ere a single year?”
*‘I will.”
“Then I pronounce you man and wife,
* And with what I’ve together jined,
The next best man may run away
Wheneyer he a chance may find.”
Hamburg, Mo., Sept. 5, 1896.—Dr.
Tichenor s Antiseptic has given satis
faction in every respect.
J. L. Martin, M. D.
Africa’s monkeys are giving
out. In the neighborhood. o f the
gold coast they have been exter
minated, and last year the colony
could collect only 67,660 monkey
skins, whereas in 1894 168,405
skins valued at $205,000 were ex
ported.
Prof. Schenk, the Australian
scientist, who claims to have made
one of the most remarkable of
recent discoveries in medical sci
ence, is going to turn the discov
ery into money. He is about to
issue a brochure on his discovery
and says he will sell the rights to
’ ;!1 1 eseal ch and study, has j use kj s system in the
overed and given to the world j countries
lost remarkable remedy, known
-amp-Root, for the cure of
Fyy and bladder troubles; the
?reus offer to send a bottle free
mav
Free to our Readers.
[hr readers will be pleased to
futhat the eminent physician
scientist, Dr. Kilmer, after
various
At ChicheJ, England, there is a
farm on which all the animals—
horses, cows, pigs and fowls—are
white.
All Sickly Women
Should consult the leading specilties
in all female diseases. Dropsy, fits
and blood poisons, and the opium and
morphine habits, quickly cured at
home. Cancers removed in ten days
without knife or caustics. No charges
till cured. Fifteen years success. Dr.
O. HENLEY SNYDER, Atlanta, Ga.
Tne amount of capital invested
in the manufacture of bicycle tires
in the United States is estimated
by an exchange at $8,000,000, the
number of tires produced annually
at 4,000,000.
Letart Falls, Ohio, Aug. 29, 1896.—We
have used Dr. Ticlienor’s Antiseptic
with good results. Our customers come
back for it and speak well of it. One
said it was the only thing he had found
to give his wife relief from neuralgia.
Allen & Allen.
The State Normal School Com
missioner has made a few changes
,. . , „ , in the salaries of the professors of
all mav test its wonderful ! A U , . . Tr r _
... i that institution. Hereafter rres-
11s without expense, is m it- . , .- .. . ,, * ... .
• , , - ,, , ldentBradwell will receive 82,000
per annum, and the heads of the
different departments will receive
$1,800. \v‘-
[sufficient to give the public
fideuce and a desire to obtain
|8wamp-Root has an establish-
pputation as the most success
ful edy, and is receiving the
ny endorsement of all up-to-
physicians, hospitals and
|es. Lf our men and women
ts are in need of a medicine
his kind no time should be
[in sending Uieir name and
It is said a pinch of salt on a
slice of tomato will cute hiccough
every time it is tried, but the
man going home late seldom has
the salt and tomato at hand.—
New Orleans Picayune.
Hot .Springs, Ark., March 3, 188S.—
I find Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic all it
is recommended to be for cuts, burns,
bruises and colic. I would not be with
out it. B. H. Randolph.
“It’s come ter pass now,” said
the rural citizen, “that ever body
what has money kin buy a seat in
congress; an now I think of it,
Molly, you’d better take that $60
we’ve been a-savin’ up an’ put it
whar I can’t git holt of it, I al
ways did have a hankerin’ after
congress?”—F. L. S. in Constitu
tion.
Cotton,
like every other crop, needs
nourishment.
A fertilizer containing nitro
gen, phosphoric acid, and not
less than 3 % of actual
Potash
will increase the crop and im
prove the land.
Our books tell all about the subject. They
ire free to any farmer.
GERMAN KALI WORKS.
03 Nassau St., New York.
{ i • • ,
Interesting Items.
The dark ages were from the
sixth to the fourteenth century.
There are at least 10,000,000
nerve fibers in the human body.
Slavery in the United States
was begun at Jamestown in 1619.
Postage stamps were first used
in England in 1840; in the United
States in 1847.
The oldest tree in great botani
cal garden, the Jardin des Plantes
at Paris, i9 an acacia planted 230
years ago.
Mudie’s Circulating Library in
London has three million books
constatlv in circulation, and em
ploys 178 people.
One western railroad at least re
fuses to permit stories of the
lives of the James and the Dalton
boys to be sold on its lines.
Cobeza di Vaoa explored the
Gila river country in 1535 and re
ported that the natives were
dressed in cotton garments.
The first equestrian statute
erected in Great Britain was that
of Charles I, at Charing Cross,
facing Parliament street.
PILES Rudy s Pile
Is guaranteed t
Piles and Constipation, or
refunded. 50 cents per box
for list of testimonials an
Sample to MARTIN RUDY
istered Pharmacist, Lancaster
For sale by leading drhggists
in Gainesville, Ga.. by Dixon <
Sure Cure!
PLEASANT TO TAKE.
WiH Relieve Every Time.
All druggists sell Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills.
Martin Martin, an eccentric and
wealthy Scotchman, has begun the
erection near Loneland, la., of a
baronial castle, to be surrounded
by parks, and lakes. He will oc-
Chronic Diseases.
Cancers, old sores, rupture, fits and
blood poison speedily, and permanently
cured.
Opium and morphine habits relieved
in ten days at home for $5.00. Female
troubles quickly cured. No charges
until cured. Fifteen years success. Dr.
O. HENLEY' SNIDER, Atlanta, Ga.
INST/1NTLY RELIEVES
infantile COUCH,
COLD, CROUP OR CRAMP.
no family.
?ss to Dr. Ki finer & Co., Bine-; , ,
1 tv T - ~\r 1 cupy the estate alone, as he has
ton, IN. 1., and receive a sam-
fiottle and pamphlet, both
ibsoltftblwfree by mail - The I '
ir sizes maybe obtained at | T '! m !S * . five 'P etaled ^wer
Ns-stores. When writing “ earl J a yard 111 diameter which
say you read this libera p grows on the Phil,pinne island. A
In the Georgia Cracker. I sm - 1e flo ' ver "’sighs twenty pounds.
master General Gary can-
l now think of any other
Uiichcan be made to draw
-' ; hon of the people to the
a ' L there is a new hand at
l ln h so he is going to have
I ' - of some of the denomi-
I s of pi istage stamps changed.
Unt stamp is to be changed j
Fits
j cai c
Cured
from V.S.J’ovmal of ZIedicinA
Prof. W. H. Peeke, who
makes a specialty of
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur
ed more cases than any
living Physician; his
success is astonishing.
We have heard of cases
of 20 years’ standing
cured by
him. Ha
publishes a
valuable
work on
this dis
ease, which
he sends
with a
large bot-
A Kansas man has astonished
his acquaintances.. He is a republi
can, and was for a time a member
of the legislature. He has declin
ed a postmastership for the reason
that holding the office would make
it necessary for him to work one
hour each Sunday. The people can
not understand how lie could have
pulled such a concience as that
through the Kansas legislature.
filt- to green and the 5-cont I ^solute cure, free to any sufferers
h * 1 -co, auci uie o eeilL, who may send they P. O. and Express address.
Horn brown to dark blue. ” ~
We advise anv one wishin
Prof.W. PEEKE, ff t D„
a cure to address
ITewYori
New Orleans, Jan. 12. 1897.—Having
used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic in my
family and known of its uses a number
of years, I take pleasure in recommen
ding it as a valuable household medi
cine. Its efficacy as a dressing for
wounds, burns, etc., is really wonder
ful; preserving the flesh and allowing
it to heal without inflammation or sup
puration. It is very popular where -
ever well known. J. F. Purser,
Pastor First Baptist Church,
New Orleans, La.
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