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it every sarsaparilla
tr ies to sell itself, ranges
elf against
mi
If Jainst Ayer’s as the stand-
’ ? Why is it that all have to
ex tra inducements — bigger
SL fancy wrappers, cheaper
anything, everything, but
Ice inducement of quality ?
, e va been equaled by any
•• -alien of it, and quality
i , lc as blood tells.
ff is cti SlaadSN.
e a 4ver’s Sarsaparilla for more
1 t^ditv-five years, and have never
j orvthing but words of praise from
; not. a eingle complaint has
r rea^lc-d me. A preparation must
‘ „ ea t merit to maintain such a repu-
c . j j^iieve your sarsaparilla to be
ftetblsod purifier that has ever been
Uuxd to the general public. I often
1 .^ er ^ianufacturers say that this is
iridd as Ayer’s,” but no one ever yet
J it said that Ayer’s was as good as
t other kind. They always set Ayers up
'fte standard of excellence. —S. F.
iYCE» Duluth, Minn.
[Change ot Inauguration Day.
rr{j Q fjpnate committee ori privi-j
and elections last week au-
„r; 7e d n favorable report on the
iendmenfc to the constitution of
United
dates introduced by
.aior Hoar, changing the time
vpor for the expiration of the
|uis of the president, vice-presi-
it. senators and representatives
Minrress from March 4th until
last Wednesday in April.
The change is made to take ef-
in 1901. and if the amendment
bid be accepted by congress
d be rutided by a sufficient
[yber of states, it would have
- effect of extending the terms
[president McKinley and Vice-
rddeiit Hobart Jfor almost two
Who Will Have to go m baiie of
War?
Now that w*ar between the United
States and Spain seems to be not
the most improbable thing in th # e
world, it is interesting to think
who would have to go in case
Uncle Sam has to call for help.
It is found, after placing the
regular army men about the coast,
that more men are needed, the
volunteer companies of the various
states would be called out. These
volunteers are the companies that
are already enlisted and are sub-
ject to the_president’s call at a
moment’s notice. When they en
listed they, by that act, signified
their willingness to go at their
country’s call without asking
questions. iSSfe
It is not Very likely that the
general government would call
upon the green troops, of citizens
who know nothing about military,
until all trained soldiers had been
utilized.
It seems to be generally agreed
that in case of ‘war the regular
army will be first called into re
quisition. They will be scattered
around as far as they will go.
Then the organized companies of
each state which has a port of
entry would be called upon to
defend their state. Then, if the
other states were needed, the pres
ident would call upon the othbr
states to send their organized com
panies whenever he wanted them
to go.
Then, as a last resort, if still
more soldiers were needed, the
“greenies” or untrained men would
be asked to volunteer and begin to
practice drilling.
Those who are anxious to go to
war will begin to enlist at once
with the regular companies, and in
this way increase their chances to
get a whiff of the battle smoke and
feel the pangs of the Spanish
shells.—Eugene Anderson in Ma
con Telegraph.
It is true wisdom for every-_
body to take a thorough course of
Swift’s Specific just at this season
of the year. The blood is sluggish
and impoverished, and the system
is full of impurities which should
be eliminated. In addition to*
thoroughly cleansing the blood,
and toning up the system so as to
avoid loss of appetite and a gen
eral run-down feeling in the
spring, S. S. S. so strengthens and
builds up as to fortify against the
many forms of dangerous illness
that abound during the hot sum
mer season. It is a very small
matter to take this precaution but
it insures health and strength all
summer. Swift’s Specific
for
• The
is far ahead of all other remedies
for this purpose. It is a real
blood remedy which promptly
purifies the blood and thoroughly
renovates the entire system, tones
and strengthens the stomach, and
renews the appetite. It is the
only safe tonic, being nurely vege
table, and the only blo^d remedy j
guaranteed to contain no arsefiio,.i
sulphur, mercury, potash or other-
mineral substance, which is of eo;
much importance to all who know-
the injurious effects of these drugs*
Nature should be assisted by na*
Blood
Georgm-Fruit, Crop.
If Easter comes and goes with
out any disastrous weather, Geor
gia will have a.fruit crop this )~ear
the value of which will be greater
than ever in the state’s history.
From all sectiona-reports are re
ceived saying that the fruit trees
are in excellent condition. There
will be hundreds- of young orch
ards that will this year beartheir
first substantial; crops.
In addition to the peaeh r pear,
apple and plum; crops,, are the
vineyards that; have been* plants
ed oh the hills and that a v e
each year receiving more scientific
treatment*. The growth of the
vine industry is every year more
marked,, and intelligent manage
ment is making it more profitable.
The strawberry crop and the
crops ofr wild berries must not be
overlooked, in the list of fruits
that will this year help to fatten
the pocket-book of the. Georgia ag
riculturist These crops are feeing
looked, after more closely and
many is- the dollar that is turned
into the farmer a till by the black
berries,. dewberries, and huckle-
beries that grow wild on the dis
carded lands of Georgia.
A. mild spring means hundreds
of thousands, yes millions, of dol
lars to the farmers of Georgia, as
the returns of their orchards, vine
yards and berry patches. May
! Providence see it is to their inter
est to grant it.
responds readily to jgroper fer
tilization.
Larger crops, fultfer ears and
larger grain are sure to result
from a liberal use of fertilizers
containing at leasfe7% actual ,
Our books are free to farmers.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
pj-Nanas* St., New YcjkO
Pension Commissioner Johnson !
has still .about $25,000 in his
-—I know
irsmt/ron '
there’s
:> buy.
ist what
id you fchinx. so;
something
thought.
p.n?
some
Summer Homes’ Folder, 1398.
Mr. W. A. Turk, General Passenger
Ag-enf of the Southern Railway, is col
lating- information for Summer Homes’
Folder for the ensuing Summer, giving
the names of proprietors, post-office ad
dresses, at or near what station, con
veyance used, number of guests, terms
per day, week and month. This infor
mation will be printed in an attractive
form and a large edition published and
distributed by the. various agents of
this immense system throughout all
sections of the country. Persons con
templating taking boarders for the en
suing Summer are requested to apply
to the nearest railroad agent for blank
to be filled out giving the above infor-
roation, and forward at once to W. A.
, . j Turk, General Passenger Agent, Wash-
icofciijgs are like children ; to fee j j n gton, D. C., so that it may reach him
ffeeiated they should be few and I not later than April 1st.
between. *,
ture’s remedy, 8. S. S. Take hands with which to pay the ben-4 aot har4
S. S. S. and be well all summer, efieiaries of the war. Of the
amount, $620,000, all but $25,000
has been paid out, ■ leaving the '
amount as ' above given to be!
called for.
iy lei
iuse you have
- -T 'Id-Bits.
bfore marriage a man swears
Jove. After
?wear.
marriage he loves
from TT.8.-Tourncil of 2T*Aichit
Prof. W. H. Peeke, who
makes a specialty of
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur-.
The bureau of ordinance has
opened the bid for projectiles,
shot and shell, and will make the
reward at once so that the con
tracts can be executed as quickly
and rapidly as possible.
Wanted—Everybody and his wife to
go to his druggist and get a bottle of
Dr. Ticheuors Antiseptic, the most
wonderful healing compound of the
nineteenth century. It preserves the
flesh, prevents inflamation or suppura
tion and heals like magic. Pleasant as
perfume and stainless as rose water.
Indians as Cattle Raisers.
•
{t If there ever was any hope for
the Indian in an agricultural way
it surely was in the direction of
raising cattle* 5 ” remarked an old
government contractor to a re
porter for the Kansas City Star.
“The . Indians had a better
chance than any white man on
earth to into the cattle raising
business. They had big ranges
guarded by government troops.
Uncle Sam was buying stock from,
them aB the time‘and by this time
they should have been the ‘bull-,
ionaises’ of the country. Bat it
is nofe so; in fa at there is not a
tribe in the United States that has
cattle enough for its own needs.
“Yes,” said- thp buyer, “they had
j big herds of cow ponies.; they are
good plainsmen ; heading cattle is
work, and there are
j always plenty of boys about an
| Indian camp to take care of it
: without troubling the, bucks or
t squaws. The first work ox barba
rians nian was tending ot herds
and flocks, and it would seem this
would be the first move of the
Indians toward^ civilization, but
they skip it somehow,”
The offender never forgives.
Poets
nature.
‘‘•What’s the matter” with giving your
house or mule a dose of Dr. Tichenor s
Antiseptic when he has colic? It will
cure him and that is what you want.
For sale by all druggists and by county
merchants.
**0! r/\
I-tJ. L. W
beauties of
a. jaeu wives
usually take
r~? -
—
wo
rm iid 13 an exam-
II -pq Rudy’s Pile Suppository
' ' !s guaranteed to cure
Piles and Constipation, or money
refunded. 50 cents per box- Send
for list of testimonials and Free
gg Sample to MARTlcT RUDY, Reg-
* istered Pharmacist, Lancaster, Pa.
For sale by leading druggists, and
in Gainesville, Ga., bv Dixon & Co.
Of the 24 Southern men who
lost their lives in the Maine disas
ter, 39 of them were Virginians.
Sure Cure I
PLEASAKT TO TAKE.
Will Believe Every Time.
Georgia Railroaa
Red irritates oxen because it’s
the complementary color to green,
and the eyes of the cattle being
fixed so much on herbage any-
Na living Physician; his j thing rea impresses their sight
success is astonishing-. ; . ., . . , -,
We have heard of cases | witn increased intensity.
■AND-
CONNECTIONS.
Ox so years’ standing
cured by
him. Ha
publishes a
valuabla
work ors |
this dis- !
ease, which i
he sends j
.with a !
fct . , , _ 'largo bot-
-U? free to any sufferers
Livfc Senu Ixlc ‘ :r Y . an d Express address.
Lw g 9 T?iPtTp°2 e .- W J. s ^^ D ^ a cure to address
Mb 5, FEEDS, 4 Cedar St., Hew York
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Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is the most
wonderful healing compound offered to
the public. For abrasion of the skin,
laceration of the flesh, burns by flame
or steam, hot metal, rope burns, or sun
burn, ring-worm, ‘‘poison oak,” etc.,
it is pre-eminently superior to anything
One fair trial will convince the most
skeptical. Sold by all live druggists.
Mrs. S. Gist, who is said to have
been the first woman to volunteer
her services as nurse during the
late war, is now living in Wash
ington, and says that should war
with Spain break out she is ready
to enlist again.
|£achb and Rheumatism relieved
ffiy Dr. Miles’ Nerve Plasters.
A man never realizes how insig
nificant he is until he attends his
own wedding.
For information as to Routes,
Schedules and Ratos, both
Passenger a?id Freight,
write to either of the undersigned.
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 M V
Atlanta.
H. K. Nicholson, G. A., Athenej.
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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