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1 common carelessness can make a
,bination strong enough to defy
the healing skill of the physician,
imon carelessness lets the cold
. an d grow. Corn mow carelessness
between paroxysms of cough-
“It will be ail rightffn a day or
” and the common end is con-
la lnng trouble, perhaps con
ation. The common-sense treat-
v t of a common cold is a prompt
l of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. R
j,g most efficient and;reliable cure
colds and coughs, .and is con-
jtly presc ribed by physicians.
IHav
?;SS, M. I)., Saranac,: N>Y- says :
ave used Ayer's Cherry;Pectoral in my
e since 1353, and have.always found
We for the cure of colds, coughs, and
y diseases.”
wpn
tpyTr put up in half-size bottles, for
ilf price—50 cents.
Strange, But True.
“It’s strange,” said the miner,
joughtfiilly. “I’m sure I have
[ken out a great deal of pay dut,
till-”
[lie reused a moment tosfchink it
rer.
T'm always in a hole for
Idihv."—Facts.
[famb.irg, Mo., Sept. 5, 1&06.—Dr.
Ihfiiois Antiseptic has gives satis-
tion iu every respect.
J. L. Martin, M. D.
longress is to be asked for an
propriation of ten thousand
liars to aid in the erection, in
jester, Fa., of a monument over
grave of John Morton, who
the casting vote of Pennsyl-
b. for the Declaration of Inde-
bdeiice.
pwriage sometimes seems to a
pure because it is engaged in by
nianv me>n .and women who
lid be failures at any other oc-
atioii.
Tho Campaign On.
Hon. Howard Thompson deliv
ered here Tuesday last, the open
ing speech of his campaign for
the democratic nomination tor
Congress from this district to a
large and enthusiastic audience.
While his fame as an orator at the
bar was familiar to our people,
they had not. heard him <*n the
hustings and to say they wece well
pleased is to speak it mildly..
The w ;>eech < ecu pied more til axi
an hour if its delivery, and a! I who
OMiihi get in the court house listen-
t , A [ io it with marked attention.
Mvorv word wont home, and many
who wore in doubt as to how they
would vote, now openly express
themselves for Mr. Thompson ; and
that he will carry this county, in
the c iivent h>n, no fair liiitidh cl
man now no longer doubts.
To attempt- to give a review of
rlns splendid effort would do, not
>nly the speaker, but ourselves in
justice. It. was pronounced by all
the ablest political address heard
in our county for years. It de
monstrates his thorough familiar
ity with public affairs, and that
in him, should he secure the covet
ed prize, tile ninth Congressional
District would have no booby, but
one who would reflect credit on
himself, his state, and the country.
Mr. Tate has named his com
mittee to act for him to. arrange
the joint canvass between Mr.
Thompson and himself, and when
they meet and the contest is over
it will be seen that Tom Reed, the
big speaker, cannot suppress
Thompson, as he did Tate, by say
ing “that how he got in congress
was a surprise to everybody.”
Ability tells and all the people
admire it. Watch the canvass!
Our prediction is Thompson is
coming under the wire with the
coveted honors. The people desire
a change and they are their own
rulers. They are not for sale, as
Mr. Tate will find when he at
tempts, should he do so, to har
monize the District.
Our h*t is to the breeze for
Thompson.—Dawson County Ad
vertiser.
Too
Mach Me!
The use of the surgeon’s knife is be
coming- so general, resulting fatally
in such a large number of cases, as to
occasion general alarm.
Mr. William Walpole, of Walshtown,
South Dakota, writes; “About
three years ago, there came under
ray left eye a little blotch about the
size of a small pea.
It grew rapidly,and
shooting pains ran
in every direction.
I became alarmed
and consulted a
good doctor, who
pronounced it can
cer, and said that it
must be cut out.
This I would not
consent to, having
little faith in the
indiscriminate use of the knife. Read
ing of the many cures made by S. S.
S., I determined to give that medicine
a trial, and after I had taken it a few
days, the cancer became irritated and
began to discharge. This after awhile
ceased, leaving a small scab, which
finally dropped off, and only a healthy
little scar remained to mark the place
where the destroyer had held full sway.
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A Beauty.
)ne beauty of the merit system
street reconstruction work
jht be that an honest laborer’s
Iscle would count for more than
jard bummer’s nerve in getting
)b.—St. Louis Republic.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen &
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box
of Dr.Kings New Life Pills. A trial will
convince you of their merits. These
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larly effective in the cure of Constipa
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ious substance and to be purely vegeta
ble. They do not weaken by their ac
tion but by giving tone to stomach and
bowels greatLy invigorate the system.
Regular size 25 cents per box. Sold by
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Cancer is in the blood and it is folly
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'uegeiuuic) is cl
sss
Why?
Why is an umbrella never used
until used up?
Why does nature put a head on
a dude if he abhors a vacuum?
Why dosen’t some genius invent
a safety accordion for beginners?
Why dosen’t a trained skirt
know how to keep out of the mud?
Why do they speak of a man’s
downfall when his business goes
up?
Why doesn’t the person who
eats too much angel cake feel an
gelic?
Why don’t they keep cyclones
locked up in the weather bureau
drawers?
Why don’t they remove the
scales from the eyes of Justice if
she is blind?
Why should a man’s love for
his wife grow cold when she keeps
him in hot water?—Chicago News.
[he largest mass of pure rock
in the world lies under the
[licia, Hungary. It is known
j»e 550 miles long 20 broad, and
feet is thiekness.
JVom TT.& Journal of Jfediclnt
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 so years’ standing
cured by
_ him. He
I publishes a
fmJkE 1 valuable
e I ■ work on
1 B this dis-
B ■ S ease, which
Hu- ilea R he sends
th
A close observer says one reason
a woman begins to look younger
as soon as her husband dies, is
that she is buying a new lot of
clothes for the first time since she
was a bride.
J. W. Henderson,the well known
traveler and antiquarian, has just
purchased the oldest house in
America, that at St. Augustine,
Fla., which was built in 1654.
Everybody says So.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful medical discovery of the age, pleas
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
cure headache, fever, habitual constipation
and biliousness. Please buy and try a box
of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Soldand
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
Hunting- for It.
Picker Pete—“Poor Mickey!
He’s ravin’ crazy.”
Slippery Slim—“Wot’s de mat
ter?”
Picker Pete—“He tried ter pick
a leddy’s pocket.”—Facts.
rrf tc v large bot-
cure * fre ® to »ny sufferers
I a^tl« send - their P. O. and Express address.
wWHSMS?ttUSSAtffS
The old colored woman spoke
more truth than she ever dreamed
when she exclaims upon seeing
the first load of guano pass by:
“Des look 1 dar goes a load of
trouble for dis fall!” *
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-
eyer well known. J. F. Purser,
Pastor First Baptist Church,
New Orleans, La.
Miss Willard was in her 59th
year. In her death the world has
lost a useful citizen. She loved
humanity and worked for the ame
lioration of mankind. The world
is better for her life, and poorer in
her death.—Exchange,
Valuable to Women.
Especially valuable to women is Browns’
Iron Bitters. Backache vanishes, headache
disappears, strength takes the place of
weakness, and the glow of health readily
comes to the pallid cheek when this avoii-
derful remedy is taken. For sickly children
or overworked men it has no equal. No home
should he without this famous remedy.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
Benjamin L. WilliDgham who
has just died in Macon at the age
of 68, was one of the Central City’s
most distinguished citizens, and
his death is sincerely mourned.
Death of Miss 'Willard.
Miss Frances Elizabeth Willard,
president of the Woman’s Chris
tian Temperance Union of the
World, is dead.
She died suddenly and unexpec
tedly at the Hotel Empire, in New
York, shortly after midnight on
Friday morning last, the 18th of
February in the 59th year of her
age.
Miss W illard was one of the best
known women of tho world, as she
had devoted her life work to the
cause of temperance and the gen
eral welfare of humanity.
She had been afflicted for a long
time, but was in an improved con
dition, and her death w*is entirely
unexpected.
The world has been greatly ben
efited by the life work of Miss
Willard and millions of people
iv w mourn her death as the death
of but few women hav^ been
mourned.
A reaction has taken place ali
over the state in regar-d to the fa
mous Candler letter. We believe
it will eventually do Col. Candler
more good than harm, when the
people understand that his shafts
were only fired at “unfair meth
ods” instead of the masses of the
voters of the state who supported
Col. W. Y. Atkinson in 1894 —
Covington Star.
like every other crop, needs
nourishment.
A fertilizer containing nitro
gen, phosphoric ac.G, aAd not
less than 3% of actual
Potash
will increase the crop and im
prove the land.
Our books tell all about the subject. They
we free to any farmer.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
03 Nassau St., New York.
Exposure to Disease.
This does not necessarily mean the
contraction of disease provided the
system is in a vigorous condition, with
the blood pure and all the organs in
healthy action. When in such a con
dition contagion is readily resisted and
the disease germs can find no room for
lodgment. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the
best medicine to buffd up the system
because it makes pure, rich blood, and
pure blood is the basis of good health
In cold weather it is especially neces
sary to keep up the health tone because
the body is subject to greater exposure
and more liable to disease. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is the safeguard of health.
Compassion.
The Messenger Boy (to multi
millionaire)—“Aw, sav ! Git up
off de floor an’ I'll give yer a penny
for de one youse lost! I hates to
see anvbuddv suffer?”—Facts.
Soles cut from several thick
nesses of brown paper and renewed
every day are wonderfully sooth
ing to the feet.
DIP.
Mr. John Butler has moved from
Mr. O. P. Payne’s to Jackson
county.
Mr. Dick Lawson pusso i through
our place, moving i wk Lons
Toccoa to his brother, Mr. .Lck
Lawson.
The members of the F. & A. M.
and patrons of the Concord Acad
emy are going to erect another
story on the present building of
the academy for a school bifilding.
and Lodge hall, and any help wilt
be duly appreciated.
Mr. Sant O’Kelley has arrived
with his family from Indiana.
He aims to make Georgia his home
from now on, he says.
Bob Berner is a bachelor, is
handsome as a picture, and a
speaker of rare grace and elo
quence. He will be a live wire in
the contest, but Allen D. Candler
will be the nominee of the party.
—Augusta Chronicle.
The Future Fight.
Friend—“Plow did you come to
lose the fight?”
Pugilist—“My lawyer was no
good.”—Facts.
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