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.a from two you can’t, r ’
•hoolbf v. Right! Three
you csifit, either in di
vidend? or sarsaparilla.
.8 best sarsaparilla root
jO best sarsaparilla ex-
, best sarsaparilla comes
aras, C. A., and the Dr.
practically controls the
.Pact. ’ Yet others claim
king “ best ” sarsaparilla.
be making it out of tne
r* left after subtracting
m two. But, “ three from
can’t.” You can’t make the
mparilla without best root.
■ cret the best when you
. sirs
/T*
K)
arHia
which is made wholly from the best
n imparted from Honduras.
Little Thing’s.
i !
\ }-tti care will save 3-00 mucn .
anoyance. |
A little neglect of some single j
| g iy may lead to a disaster which
ion Id impair your life.
A little kindness to a fellow j
eat are may cause y^ou little ef-
prt and may result in untold good.
A little attention to the right
ling at the right time may result
great things to you at- the prop
time.
America's greatest medicine is Hood’s
•saparilla, which cures when all oth-
preparations fail to do any good
rhatever.
1 South Georgia editor has evi-
ltly been in trouble with his
employees. Hear him:
ianted, at this office, a young
y who can set type without try-
: to run the editor. We know
are not pretty and sometimes
around with our suspenders
d our shoes off if our corns hurt
but that is our own affair.
i don’t propose to be gee hawed
by any man, woman or child,
is is a snap for a quiet, consid-
te girl, who ain’t afraid -of
me-made socks and red whis-
The Tim© to Advertise.
When the buying spirit is upper
most people will buy, whether
merchants advertise or not. Ad-
! veraising in December helps to di-
j r ect the tide of buyers toward the
i places where the best bargains
lean lie found. But it is directory
I rather than creative of the desire
I to buy 7 . Once a business is well
’ established, it can better afford to
economize on advertising in De-
ce‘ 11 ’ ■■ er than in a 11 y other mon111
f - j-, ? year: for, as we have said,
t ! buying spirit is then assertive,
■* :<•+ nee ole will buy anyhow. But
bj February and March a different
-Unction is presented. Then the
stores, unless filled by extraordi
nary means, look empty, the pur
chasing instinct falls to its mini
mum proportions, and the problem
with most storekeepers is how to
carry their undiminished expenses.
Here is where advertising, properly
directed, becomes of the utmost
! value. By it and by it alone can
I
a buying movement be created.
| A cut in the margins, a compelling
I statement of imperious bargains,
! and lo! the store is soon filled
I with purchasers. In other words,
i advertising,the storekeeper’s tonic,
i is needed most, not when trade is
1 strong but when it is weak.—Nyeck
I (N. Y.) Journal.
jplgggppigpa Nis the time
t] iat every one
I 111 should take a
spring*’ tonic to
e3rete “ * * * 4 S. * :^ d P , i0 ”
pare for the extra
demands of Nature. Every spring
the sy r stem is thoroughly over
hauled—there is a general house-
cleaning going on within: T«he
Georgia Philosophy.
The runners in the political race
say 7 that these are times that try
men’s soles.
War gives even the humblest
citizen a chance to come to the
front.
It is said that war is needed to
thin out the population. And yet
ttmre is nothing slow about the
When the office
£66x6 oii©
man
impurities that have Been-accumu- j doctors,
lating for a year must be got
ten rid of, and the system reno
vated and prepared for the- siege j
of summer. Unless Nature is as- j * ,m *
elated in this task, the strain on* If indemnity is accented for the
1 * i
the system is too severe, ana a j Mai he it should go to the sinking:
breakdown is the result. Some j f. aiiC p
peonle neglect to stipply this as- 1
x , 1 _ , j_-, | 'j hp v.'Pa• r - B
sis lance, and as a result aiey are ;
overcome by an enervating, de- | sea when they tackle the wap
pressed feeling, their energies re-[cloud,
lax, appetite fails, and they are j
totally disabled for a season.
Everybody just now needs a tonic,
“ Rust,”
the dread of the cotton grower,
can be prevented. Trials at
Experiment Stations and the
experience of leading growers
prove positively that
iy
•ophets
tackle
Some military titles seem to run
in the blood—as fast as their orig
inal owners ran in the war.—F, L.
S., in Constitution. -
is the only remedy.
We will be glad to send, free of charge,
interesting and useful pamphlets which treat
of the matter in detail.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St.. New York.
and Swift’s Specific
,._,JmBlsod
is logically the best tonic on the j nec ^ e ^ by/ telegraph lines entirely
market. The general health needs lin{ j e r the ground. These are
Paris and Marseilles are eon-
The sacred fires of India have
not all been extinguished. The
most ancient which still exists
was consecrated twelve centuries
ago in commemoration of the voy
age made by the Barsees when they j
emigrated from Persia to India. |
The fire is fed five times every j
twenty-four hours with sandal-!
wood and other fragment mater
ials, combined with very dry fuel.
This fire, in the village of Ondwa-
da, near Bulser, is visited by Par-
sees in large number during the
months allotted to the presiding
genius of fire.
building up, hence a tonic is needed
that is entirely harmless. S. S. S.
is purely vegetable, and is the only 7 * *
blood remedy that is guaranteed
to contain no potash, mercury, or
other harmful mineral ingredient.
It is Nature’s remedy 7 , being made
from roots
ground. These are
placed in iron pipes and buried 4
feet beneath the surface, with man
holes 8,000 feet apart. It cost
$7,000,000 to bury the wires.
Merchant Ships ami Warships.
Broadly speaking, the essential
I difference between merchant ships
| and warships is that Die former
I are designed to carry their loads
| or principal portions thereof low
I down in the hold, whereas wor
ships have to carry r their heavy 7
burdens of armor and armament
high up on their sides.
The tobacco raised in Beloochis-
^ tan is exceedingly.strong and can-
and herbs gathered, . , ,
, T j i not be smoked- by any
from Nature’s great storehouse. It , .
,, .. , f j most vigorous white men.
+hnrono-Vi]v cleanses tne blood ch j . . . , , • ,
* y natives do not appear to be affect- j and Kidneys, and aid
Something to Know. ’
It may be worth something to know
that the very best medicine for restor
ing- the tired out nervous system to a
healthy vigor is Electric bitters. This
medicine is purely vegetable, acts by
but the j triyine’ tone to the nerve centres in the
i tie j stomach, gently stimulates the liver
these organs in
&d by it.
Hot Springs, Ark., March 3, 1388.—
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.
Every one can master a grief
it he that hath it.—Shakespeare
A Chicago paper says there will
be no strike or other labor distur
bance in the coal fields this year.
An agreement on wages was enter
ed into by a conference of miners
and operators representing five
states at Columbus recently. Be
sides this, the government has
ordered large quantities of coal,
which will reduce the surplus stock
and make mining more profitable
to the operators. The iron men,
also, should fiind this a very prof
itable year. The war flurry has
had the effect of enlivening the
demand for iron and steel products
of certain classes.
all impurities, tones up the gen- j
eral healthy renews the appetite; ^ ^
nnd imuarts new life and vigor to j '
the entire system. Dangerous Damra > ^est \ irgmia,
typhoid fever'and other prevalent! was married at a distance from | Wood punfier and nerve tome,
summer diseases seldom attack a j ^me and. received this toiegram
person whose system is thoroughly j from the old folks: Accept con-
_ ; nrrn f n 1 n tin r. c*
throwing ofi’ impurities in the blood.
Electric Bitters improves the appetite,
aids digestion, and is pronounced by
those who have triedit as the very best
Try it.
Sold for 50c. or $1 per bottle at M. C.
Brown & Co.’s' drug store.
cleansed and.
toned up w i t h
S. S. S. in the
spring. Get S.
S. S. and be pre
pared. Sold by all
druggists.
I gratulations
! Damm family.
from the whole
A Noted Uog Fancier.
The Countess of Warwick is a
noted dog fancier—indeed her dogs
are said to be better known in
some circles than she is herself.
She has the finest Japanese span
iels in Europe, and they accom
pany her whenever she goes from
one of her houses to the other.
They occupy six baskets and mon
opolize six shawls in their mistress’
dressing room, and they 7 are each
and all as devoted to their beauti- j
ful mistress as she is to them.
MARCH. APRIL, MAY.
These are the Months in Which to Purify
Your Blood.
Italy gives the world outside her
borders 2,500,000,000 oranges;
Spain, 14,000,000,000; Portugal
80,000,000; Paraguay 6,000,000;
Florida nearly as many as Para
guay.
This is the season when your blood
is loaded with impurities, accumulated
during the winter months from close
confinement. rich food, and other
causes. These impurities must be. driy- |
en from your system or they may breed j
serious disease and. cause untold suffer- |
ing. Hoods Sarsaparilla is the greatest;
and best blood purifying medicine it is ;
possible to obtain. It is what the mil- ;
lion take in the spring. It will purify j
and enrich your blood, create an appe- j
tite. tone up your system, and give you j
sound, robust health.
England is now consuming large
quantities of America slate.
PJT pc Rudy’s Pile Suppository
■ guaranteed to cure
Piles and Constipation, or money
refunded. 50 cents per box. Send
for list of testimonials and Free
Sample t» MARTIN RUDY, Reg
istered Pharmacist, Lancaster, Pa.
For sale by leading druggists, and
in Gainesville, Ga., by Dixon «fcCo.
Q j | C** 11 y*(D T PLEASANT TO TAKE*
O ul v V/ L4I w * Will Relieve Every Time.
Fram JT.B.Jcunxal of lledicint
Prcf. W. E. Peake, who
makes a specialty of
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur
ed more cases than an}'
living- Physician; his
success is astonishing.
Wo have heard of cases
of so years’ standing
cured by
ea hiTn. -Ha
publishes a
valuable
-work on
this dis
ease, which
he send3
with a
, large bot-
cf nis absolute cure, free to any sufferers
Eiay send their p. £>. and Express address.
*«A’ 18e aTlv one wishing a cure to address
tof .W, IL HBESEf 1>„ 4 Cedar Si., Eew Tori
Plymouth, Pa.. Aug. 25, 3 890.—My
opinion of Dr. Tichenor s Antiseptic is
that it will do ail that is claimed for it.
As a remedy-for colic it is the best I
have ever used.—Albert G. Groblewski.
There are two things in this life,
for which a man is never prepared
—twins.
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ay a rough sketch or model of your
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Probably patentable. We make a specialty
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< Montreal, Can.
An exchange, says: ‘‘The hair j
on the head of most of the bun- j , ,
dreds of thousands of dolls exhib- j i (XSSCfi^C? dtict -t*? (el^rlt^
ited in shop windows is made from j
the hair of the Angora goat.”;
That’s probably why the kids all j
like dolls.
write to either of the undersigned.
More than 10,000' persons are
engaged in the manufacture of
explosives in Great Britain. East
year 80 persons in the business
were killed and 167 injured by ac
cidents.
Nearly 70 round towers, from
SO to 135 feet high, are found in
various parts of Ireland. They
are believed to have been used in
the ceremonies of fire worship.
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.
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