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Who Suffer
from any conjplaiot peculiar to
jgy—n'-ich as Profuse* Pair)-
ful, Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation, are soon restored to
health by
Bradfielcfs Female Regulator.
It is a combination of remedial
agents which have been used with
the greatest success for roore than
25 years, aod kncwn to act speci
fically wi : :h and on tije organs of
Menstruation, and
recomroended for
such complaints
only. It oev'er fails
to give relief cn}d
restore the health
of the suffering
woman* It should
be taken by the
girl just
into
budding-
'■*' M when
womanhood
Menstrua
tion is Scant, Sup-
pressed. Irregular
or Painful* and
all deli cote won>eo should use it,
as its topic properties have a won
derful influence in toning up and
strengthening the systero by driv-
Bob Taylor on Music.
“The spirit of music, like an
archangel, presides over mankind
and the visible creation. Her af
flatus, divinely sweet, divinely
powerful, is breathed on every hu
man heart and inspires every soul
to nobler sentiment, some higher
thought, some greater action.
“Oh, music, sweetest, sublimest
ideal of omniscence, first born of
God, fairest and loftiest seraph of
the celestial hierarchy, muse of
the beautiful, daughter of the uni
verse.
“In the morning of eternity",
when the stars were young her
first grand oration burst upon rap
tured deity and thrilled the won
dering angels; all heaven shouted
ten thousand tunes, ten thousand
jeweled harps, ten thousand times
ten thousand angel tongues caught
up the song; and ever since,
through all the golden cycles, its
breathing melodies, old as etern
ity, yet ever new as the flitting
hours, have floated on the air of
heaven. The seraph stood with
Ing through the proper channels
all impurities. j outstretched wings, on the horizon
“Adaughter of one of my customers missed j r v pn clothed ill light, ablaze
menstruation from exposure and cold, and on j 01 neaven, cioineu in
arriving at pubtrty her health was completely
wrecked, urt'i sho was twenty-four years ol
age, when upon my recommendation, she used
one hot tie of i'radfield’sFemaio Regulator, com
pletely restor j r- cr her to health.”
J. W. i'SLLUMS, Water Valley, Miss.
The BBAor-sm Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
SOLD B V At
L DHUGGISTS AT $1 PER BOTTLE.
Printer’s Ink.
• There v
a man in Gainesville
town, ar.
he was w ondrous wise;
for when
he marked his prices
down he i
hen did advertise.
And when he saw his trade in
crease, with all his might and
main, he marked still lower every
thing, and advertised again.
And when lie advertised again,
his rivals cursed and swore, to see
folks go with a mighty rush to
patronize his store.
And when they sat in solitude
and saw him custom win, the man
behind the counter stood and raked
them nich es in.
And when he raked the nickles
and saw his fortune rising, he took
a goodly lot of ink and kept on
advertisin..
Each day a generous sum he’d
sink,
more
w la J j is gam.
Faithful to Her Trust.
Uncle Hiram Gurle3 r is respon
sible for the followiug turkey sto
ry: Mr. Gurley says that last
August he had a turkey to go to
setting, and the# nest being some
little distance from the house,
little attention was given her.
When she failed to put in her ap
pearance with a brood of young
turkeys it was not noticed by the
family and she was missing so long
that they decided she had died
and nothing more was thought ot
her until last Saturday, when one
of the neighbors carried the faith
ful old turkey hen home. She
had been pulled off of a nest of
seven eggs, wfiiere she had b p en
setting since last August. Mr.
Gurley should see that thi3 hen
receives good attention until she
dies wfith old age.—Douglasville
New r South.
with gems, and with voice attuned
swept her burning harp strings,
and lo, the blue infinite thrilled
w r ith her sweetest note. The
trembling stars heard it and
flashed their jo} r from every flam
ing centre. The wheeling orbs
that course their paths of light
were vibrant with the strain and
pealed it back into the glad ear
of God. The far off milky way,
bright gulf stream of astral glories
spanning the ethereal deep, re
sounded with its harmonies, and
the stardust isles floating in that ?
river of opal re-echoed the hap
py chorus from every sparkling
strand, 1 ’
When your heart pains you and un
usual palpitation is frequent, accompa
nied sometimes with shortness of breath
and low spirits, you are suffering from
a disordered state of the liver,digestion
is imperfect, and there is wind on the
stomach. If allowed to remain the
trouble will ultimately reach the kid
neys and then becomes dangerous to
life. Steps should be taken to stay its
the gi i>
Burnt
, progress on the appearance of first
id-demonstrated plain, the { symptoms. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver
or o r, VS for printer’s ink, ! and Kidney Balm is especially adapt
ed for disorders of this kind,
a bottle,
^Dandruffis
^Disease
The beginning of baldness is dandruff*
Keep the scalp dean and promote the
grorwth of the hair by the use of
jtyersJfeairUigor
Reconing the average wages of
an American at $400 a year this
vast sum represents the total w ork
and earning of no less than 86,-
950 men for a whole year! And
the cost of the battleship Maine
alone—$3,000,000 if we include
alterations necessary to fit her for
sea—represented the w T ork of 7,500
men for a year.
All druggists sell Dr- Miles’ Nerve Plasters.
The Chinese government levies
a regular tax on beggars, and gives
them in return the privilege of
begging in certain districts.
The largest printing office in
the world is in Washington D. C
It is for printing government docu
ments.
iunge is the name of the
new yellow .hade that will prevail
this season.
Liver Ells
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti
pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly
cured by Hood’s Pills. They do their work
Hoods
easily and thoroughly. ra 8 H tes*
Best after dinner pills. | | 1 jj|||
25 cents. All druggists. fi ■ ®
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
The only Pill to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Price SI
Nasturtium Sandwiches.
Between thin slices of w'hite
bread, buttered place tender nas
turtium leaves well covered wfith
mayonnaise dressing. These are
to be served wfith game and must
be eaten soon after being made as
the leaves soon wfither.
The Indiana United Brethren
college, for w r hich Indiana cities
have been struggling, will locate
in Warsaw. It has an endowment
of $3,000,000.
St, Germain =EEE:
Female Pills
The only original and genuine French-
Female Regulator, of Mine. St. Germain,
Paris. Unsurpassed as being safe, sure
and reliable in every case. Sold under
positive guarantee or money refunded.
Get the genuine. Price SI per box by
mail. Sole agents for the United States
and Canada. KING HARVARD CO ,
157 Washington St., Chicago. (Mch99)
C. A. DOZIER.
Real Estate and Insur
ance Agent.
Office No. 1 State Bank Building,
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds oi
real estate. Have in hand anything
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your interest whether you want to sell
or buy.
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable prompt pay
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Dirlgation audiM
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Absolute cure for a id
ealised by ’
OPIUM, MORPHINE y
mental worry act! f.r.
cigarette smoking. •.
POWERS from ubiv—
give a g uarantee f .'
from indulgence in f
painless system.
pain. Twenty-five
system. Endorsed -
cians of America —b fiu
cardinal points—.
confidence. Address. ,
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Let Me Paint Your Metal Roof.
I will furnish material, labor, paint the roof for 50c. a sq. of 100
sq. feet, and give you a written guarantee that “If the above named
roof leaks or needs painting at any time within ten years from date, I
am to do the work needed without any expense to owner of building. 7
Albany, Ga., June 5, 1897.
We know Mr. Harvey English to be a citizen of Dougherty Co.,
Ga., a property holder therein ; that he has clone a large amount of
painting in Albany, Ga. We have heard of no complaints about his
work. Work entrusted to his hands will be faithfully executed, and
his guarantee is good.—J. T. HESTER, Tax Collectoi , SAM W .
SMITH, Ordinary; S. W. GUNNISON, Tax Receiver; R. P. HALL,
Clerk Superior Court; W. T. JONES, Judge County Court; W. E.
WOOTEN, Solicitor-General Albany Circuit; ED. L. WIGHT, Mayor
of Albany and Representative Georgia Legislature; B. F. Brim berry,
John Mock, C. B. James, Agent Southern Express Company; N. F.
Tift, J. C. Tabot, L. E. Welch, A. W. Muse, Y. G. Rust, Postmaster;
J. D. Weston, S. R. Weston.
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Albany, Ga., Jan. 25, 1895.
Mr. Harvey English has stopped a
very had leaking roof for us with his
English Paint. I recommend his paint
to any one who is troubled with leaky
roof si
Georgia Cotton Oil Co., Albany Mill,
F. WHIRE, Supt.
Albany, Ga., July 13, 1895.
Mr. Harvey Rnglish painted the tin
roof on my house which'leaked badly
in many places. I am w T ell satisfied
with his work and the paint used by
him. JOHN D. POPE,
Attorney at Law.
Albany, Ga., Nov. 19, 1895.
The roof painting done for me by Mr.
Harvey English has been and still is
one of the most satisfactory jobs of
work which I ever had done. He
stopped all leaks in a large tin ’
and there were a great many. His
whole transaction was fair, business-.
like and satisfactory. j
Respectfully, A. W. ML SE.
Albany, Ga., Jan. 29, 1897.
Having had Mr. Harvey English tc
paint several roofs with his incompara
ble preparation for stopping leaks it i
affords me pleasure to bear testimony ;
to his honest workmanship and to the
fact that “English Paint Stops the
Leaks; Yes it Do.”
JOSEPH S. DAVIS,
Cashier First National Bank.
Albany, Ga., Jan. 28, 1897.
Mr. Harvey English has covered the
roof of the engine room of the Albany
Water Works with his roof paint and I
am well satisfied with the work. He
has also done some work for me per
sonally, two years ago, which has
proved satisfactory. C. W. TIFT.
Chief Engineer Albany Water Works.
Southbound.
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I have no agents, no partners. I do not sell English Paint to
painters. English Paint is a shining glossy black. English is white,
plain white. I don’t paint shingle roots. > _ n
1 HARVEY ENGLISH, Albany, Ga.
ENGLISH PAINT STOPS LEAKS; YES, IT DO.
“A” a. m. “P” p. m. “M’ r. .
Nos. 37 and 33—Daily. Wasr;;
western Vestibule Limited. J .
sleeping cars between New i
leans, via Washington, At.a,
erv. and also between New \ ::
via Washington, Atlanta and in-
class thoroughfare coaches 1
ton and Atlanta. Dining cars-,
en route. Pullman drawing-n
between Greensboro and X
nection at Forfoik for OLD P v
arriving there in time for br.
Nos. 35 and 36—United
runs solid between Washing’ ~
leans, via Southern Railway, --- 1
and L. & N. R. R., being con.,
car and coaches, through wiv
passengers of all classes, t
room sleeping cars between
New Orleans, via Atlanta a...
Leaving W ashing ton each We - I
urday, a tourist sleeping car
between Washington and
without change. , „ „
Nos. 11, 37 , 38 and 12—Pul-
bet ween Richmond and Char
southbound Nos. 11 and 37, '
38 and 12. . ,
The Air Line Belle train,-
tween Atlanta and Cornell.■
cept Sunday. „ T
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Third V-P. & Geu. Mgr.,
Washington, D. C.
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Gen’l Fass. Ag’t., -
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