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Miraculous Benefit
RECEIVED FROM
Dt. Miles* New Heart Cure.
E LI P. BABCOCK, of Avoca, N. Y., a
veteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and
for thirty years of the Babcock &
Mtinsel Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: “I
write to express my gratitude forthemirac-
lous benefit received from Dr. Miles* Heart
Cure. I suffered for years, as result of army
life, from sciatica which affected my heart
in the worst form, my limbs swelled from
the ankles up. I bloated until I was unable
to button my clothing; had sharp pains
about the heart, smothering spells and
shortness of breath. For three months I
was unable to lie down, and all the sleep I
got was in an arm chair. I was treated by
the best doctors but gradually grew worse.
About a year ago I commenced taking Dr.
Miles’ New Heart Cure and it saved my life
as if by a miracle.”
Dr. Miles’ Remedies i
are sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart and
nerves free. Address,
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
The Boon of Prose.
When Tennvson was offered the
laureatesbip he took a whole day
to consider, and at last wrote two
letters, one accepting, one re-
fn sing, and determined to make up
his mind after a consultation with
his friends at dinner. He said:
“In the end I accepted the honor
because during dinner Venable
told me that if I became poet lau
reate I should always, when I
dined- out, be offered the liver wing
of the fowl.” The immediate re
sult of becoming poet-laureate was
that poems and letters poured in,
and Tennyson writes: “I get such
shoals of poems that I am almost
crazed with them. The 2,000,000
poet s of Great Britain deluge me
daily with poems. Truly, the
laureateship is no sinecure. If
any good soul would by way of di
version send me a tome of prose!”
—Chicago News.
Caller—“You call this garden
scene June, but the leaves are all
on the ground, instead of on the
trees.” D’ Auber—“They were
on the trees, but the picture
got such a withering criticism from
the committee that they curled
up and fell off.”
Africana
Will cure RHEUMATISM.
Africana
Will cure SCROFULA.
Africana
Will cure OLD SORES.
Africana
Will cure SYPHILIS.
Africana
Will cure CONSTIPATION.
Africana
Will cure EXZEMA. CA
TARRH and all BLOOD
and .SKIN DISEASES.
Africana
NEVER FAILS.
It is."the true Remedy for all
BLOOD DISEASES.
old' by your Druggist.'
The Man of the Hour.
An eye single to the interests of
state.—Douglas Breeze.
Lrike a cyclone he will sweep the
state.—-Rome Commercial.
IBooks like nobody cares to run up
against “the one-eyed plowboy.”
—Albany Herald.
Enthusiastically endorsed every
day. He is a winner.—Augusta
Chronicle.
Next governor of Georgia surpris
ed that the men editors don’t
get in the band wagon.—Rome
Georgian.
Democrat of the old school, and
we are rallying under his banner
-^-Fort Gaines Sentinel.
Can there be any excuse for any
body running against him for
governor?—Macon News.
Almost a certainty that he will
not run—he will walk into the
executive mansion.—Griffin Call.
No excuse for any man opposing
him. The people will stand by
him.—Rome Commercial.
Democrat of the old fashioned
kind, and has an influence that
will be hard to overcome.—
Hawkinsville Dispatch.
Eeaves no room for any doubt as
to whether financial question
will be an issue in the campaign.
—Albany Herald.
Ease with wffiich the successorship
to Governor Atkinson has been
settled is something extraordi
nary.—Savannah News.
Really amazing to see how some of
the politicians are falling over
each other in the effort to con
vince him that they are for him.
—Columbus Ledger.
Your Present Need
Is pure, rich blood, and a strong and
healthy body because with the ap
proach of spring and the beginning of
warmer weather your physical system
will undergo radical changes. All the
impurities which have accumulated du
ring colder weather must now be ex
pelled or serious consequences will re
sult. The one true blood purifier
prominently in the public eye today is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Its record of
cures is unequalled. Its sales are the
largest in the world. A few bottles of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla will prepare you
for spring by purifying and enriching
your blood and toning and invigora
ting your whole system.
Two newsboys in the gallery wit
ness a performance of “Hamlet.”
In the last scenes, after Hamlet
has killed Laertes and the King,
and the Queen has died of poison
and Hamlet of a poisoned wound,
one of the newsboys exclaims:
“Jim, what a time that must have
been for extra specials?”
» There are many accidents to live
stock which cause delay and loss to the
farmer in his work. In a large num
ber of instances the delay would be
trifling if a remedy was promptly ap
plied. Dr. J. H McLean’s Volcanic Oil
Liniment has for many years been re
garded as the farmers friend', its heal
ing influence on the flesh of domestic
animals is immediate and permanent.
Price 25c, 50c. $1.00 a bottle.
For sale by M. C. Brown & Co.
Overworked.
“When Jones married that $40,-
000 widow he thought he could
quit work.”
“Well, hasn’t he?”
“Not much ; he has broken down
his constitution trying to get
money out of her.”—Chicago
Record. -
• An 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. The 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.
A Surprise for the Parson.
A clergyman who was partic
ular about his personal appearance
went to preach in-a country parish.
Finding there was no glass in the
vestry and fearing his hair might
not be quite as smooth as it should
be, he asked the clerk if he could
get him a glass. The man was
gone some minutes, But at length
returned and produced a parcel
very mysteriously from under his
arm. To the astonishment of the
clergyman when it was opened it
contained a bottle of whisky, with
water and a tumbler.
“You mustn’t let on about it,
mister,” said the clerk, “for I got
it as a great favor, an’ I shouldn’t
ha’ got it at all, bein’ church
hours, if I hadn’t a said it was for
you.”—New Haven Union
Comes Up Again.
Upguardson (laying aside copy
of popular magazine)—“The old
story of the last sickness and death
of George Washington never loses
its interest, does it?”
Atom—“No. One can never
help wondering how longer he
might have lived if the doctors
hadn’t bled him to death.’—Chi
cago Tribune.
Symptoms of kidney troubles should
be promply attended to; they are nat
ure’s warnings that something is
wrong. Many persons die yictems of
kidney diseases who could have been
saved had they taken proper precau
tions. The prompt use of Dr. J. H. Mc-
leans Liver and Kidney Balm has saved
thousands of valuable lives. If you
haye any derangement of the kidneys
try it. Price $1.00 a bottle.
For sale bv M. C. Brown & Co.
The cheerful live longest in life,
and after it, in our regards. Cheer
fulness is the offshot of goodness.
It is a sanitary principle as well
to the body as to the mind, and is‘
to both the cause and effect of
health.
$2.50 Reward.
The Haggard Specific Co.,
Will 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 all of the secretory organs and es
tablish a healthy condition of the mu
cous and gland secretions m 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
fuliy meets the logical physiological
conditions of the human system, it is
no wonder that they give results un
known to medical 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 nerve
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 to ben
efit, have been promptly controlled and
permanently cured by the Tablets.
Cases where injections of morphine
baye 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.
Brice, one box $1; three boxes $2 50.
If not on sale in your locality, order
direct from Haggard Specific Co., At
lanta, Ga.
A Hint A bout Rugs.
The slipping of n g.v on smooth,,
hard floors is a serious annoyance i
even a danger. A rug salesman!
tells how to prevent it. “Wet the
rugs thoroughly,” “and turn them j
right side downward until dry. It
will not hurt them and will re
lieve this tendency to slip.” The
explanation is that the wetting
dissolves some slightly gummy
substance used in their treatment
whose drying makes them slippery.
ONE OF TWO
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7S.
His Impression.
Hewitt—Did you marry money?
Jewett—I guess so; money
talks.—Town Topics.
Bubbles—“My wife and I met
by accident—thrown together by
chance, as it were.” Wheelwom-
an (eagerly.)—“Did yov break the
bicycles?’ ’
Wonders Never Cease.
No one need suffer the tortures of
rheumatism, because that modern lini
ment, Salvation Oil, positively cures it.
“I was a great sufferer from sciatic
rheumatism, and the best of doctors
attended me without relief. I com
menced using Salvation Oil, and two
bottles helped me wonderfully. It
certainly lias worked wonders with me.
Mrs E. J. Phelps, Box 28, Enfield,
Conn.” Salvation Oil is for sale by all
dealers for 25 cts. Take no substitute.
The blsulder was created for
pose, namely, a receplacl*
urine, and as such it is not u
any form of disease except by 7 x
two ways. The first way
perfect action of the kidne
second way is from careless loea,
ment of other diseases.
CHIEF CAUSE.
Unhealthy urine from U nh .
kidneys is ohe chief cause of v? -
troubles. So the womb Hl-o '
der, was created for one purpose
if not doctored too much is Qot
to weakness or disease, exec-
cases. It is situated back Q j ,
close to the bladder, therefo a
pain, disease or inconvenience
fested in the bladder or urinarr 3
sage is often, bv mistake, attribrn f
female weakness or womb trout;
some sort. The error is easily ' j
and may be easily avoided X(j
out correctly, set your urine asid
twenty four hours; a sediment ,
tling indicates kidney or bladder-* 1
ble. The mild and the extraornC
effect of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-RoQ,,
great kidney, and bladder renir
soon realized. If you need a medial
you should have the best. J
gists fifty cents and one dollar*
may have a sample bottle and
phlet, both sent free by mail.
The Georgia Cracker and send - 1
dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
ton, N. Y. The proprietors
per guarantee the genuineness ,* jj
offer.
“Shall I not take mine ea?o
in mine inn ? r —Henry IV.
Elegant
als
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MONEY TO LOAN,
We now* have plentyof money to]
on improved fartn lands and Gaines
city property. Terms and inter
eral. Call and see us.
(2-25-’98) Dunlap & Picek
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The Best in the Citv. Prompt
Alton Lion and High, Cool,
Airy Rooms. You pay only
for what vou order.
Warner’s
Nonesuch
Lunch Rooms
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
Sitting Room and Toilet
Conveniences are provided.
Coo Peachtree ana Marietta Sts.
Norcross Bunding. ATLANTA, GA.
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weeks in bookkeeping with us are <
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Price $5=50 per bottle, fold by?
rent by express, charges pail, rv;tb o
for its use. Send for descriptive e;
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