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Ladies Who Suffer
prom any coroplaiQt peculiar to
their sex—such as Profuse, Paii)-
ful, Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation, are soon restored to
health by
Bradfield's Female Regulator.
It is a combination of remedial
agents which have been used with
tljc greatest success for njore than
25 years, apd Known to act speci
fically with and on the organs of
MeQstruation, and
recomn>ended for
such complaiQts
ooly. It o^ver fails
to give relief agd
restore the health
of the suffering
womao* It should
be taKeo by the
girl just budding
iQto womanhood
whei) Megstrua-
tion is Scant, Sup
pressed, Irregular
or Pa i o f ul, aod
all delicate worgeg should use it,
as its togic properties h Q ve a wog-
derfui influence ig toeing tip and
strengthening the systerg by driv
ing through the proper channels
all impurities.
“A daughter of one of my customers missed
menstruation from exposure and cold, and on
arriving at puberty her health was completely
wrecked, until sho was twenty-four years oi
age, when upon my recommendation, she used
one bottle of Bradileld’s Femalo Regulator, com
pletely restoring her to health.”
J. W. Hellums, Water Valley, Miss.
The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT $1 PER BOTTLE.
Not Literal.
Little Ethel listened with wide-
eyed attention while her aunt re
lated a bit of gossip concerning
one of the neighbors. “Now its all
just the gospel truth, ” she declared
as she brought her narrative to a
close.
A short while later she was sur
prised to find her little niece
eagerly turning over the leaves of
the family Bible. “Where is that
what you said about Mrs. Jones,
auntie?” she asked. “I can’t find
it.”
The Nebraska troops have got a
joke on Mr. Bryan. Some time
ago he undertook to present a live
eagle to Company B. of the tint
Regiment. By some means it fell
into hands of Company B. of the
Second Regiment, which is made
lip of Republicans and gold bugs.
The Second Regiment men refused
to give up the bird, and have
named it “McKinley” and adopted
it as a regimental mascot.—Sav.
News.
Much in Little
Is especially true of Hood’s Pills, for no medi
cine ever contained so great curative power in
so small space. They are a whole medicine
Hood’s
Pills
chest, always ready, al
ways efficient, always sat
isfactory; prevent a cold
or fever, cure all liver ills,
sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c.
The only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
are
Aphorisms
Good counsel observed
chains of grace.—Fuller.
Anger begins in folly and ends
in repentance.—Pythagoras.
Action may not always bring
happiness without action. Disra
eli.
We are never so ridiculous by
the qualities we have, as bv those
we affect to have.——Rochefou
cauld.
He who establishes his argu
ment by noise and command,
shows that his reason is weak.—
Montaigne.
Prosperity is a great teacher;
adversity is a greater. Possession
pampers the mind; privation
trains and strengthens it.—Haz-
litt.
All earthly delights are sweeter
in expectation than in enjoyment;
but all spiritual pleasures more in
fruition than in expectation.—
Feltham.
It is the highest of earthly hon
ors to be descended from the great
and good. They alone cry out
against .a noble ancestry who have
none of their own.—Ben Johnson.
Natural abilities can almost
compensate for the want of every
kind of cultivation, but no culti
vation of the mind can make up
for the want of natural abilities.
—Schopenhaues.
Nervous prostration is a term com
monly 1 " used to indicate a weakened and
debilitated state of the nervous system
and a vitiated condition of the blood.
Its symptoms are unusual nervousness
great irritability, and incapacity for
physical or mental labor,and it is caused
by errors in diet or hygiene. Dr. J. H.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier is recognized everywhere
even by the medical profession, as a
superior remedy to counteract weak
ness of this character. Price 50c and
$1.00 a bottle. For sale bv M. C. Brown
& Co.
Men canuot often understand
what sort of courage it is that
forces men like Hobson, Dewey
and Bagley to fling themselves
into such perilous positions where
the chances for life are almost al
together eliminated. This ex
ample, however, of heroic daring
is worth all that it costs. It will
hold its place in history with the
conduct of the three hundred that
kept tbe pass at Thermopylae
and those with Horatius wfho held
the bridge.—Cordele Sentinel.
Don’s Complete Pile Cure
The great, quick and sure cure for
piles, without cutting cp pain. Guar
anteed the best on the market,
sale by all druggists.
For
Our girls ought to be utilized in
this war—they can easily capture
a man of war ;f not a merchant
man.
All druggists sell Dr* Miles’ Nerve Plasters.
Gone to Join Uncle Sam’s Barbers.
A barber of Lubec, Maine, has
closed his shop and posted the fol
lowing notice on the d or:
To the public:
This barber shop will be closed
for a brief period, as the pro
prietor has gone to help a few of
Uncle Sam's barbers, better known
as soldiers, scrape the face of the
western hemishere clear of an ob
noxious growth of whiskers, com
monly called Spaniards. I shall
not be gone long, as Dewey and
SampBOii are applying the lather,
and everything points to a quick
job and clean one. I wish to
thank the public for past pat
ronage and on my return hope to
have a share also.—New Tork
Tribune.
A Sockdolager.
“He,” screamed the cross-roads
orator, “who puts his hand to the
plow must not turn back.”
1 l * What’s he to do when he g-ts
to the end of the fnrrer?” ask d
the auditor in blue-green overall-.
—Indianapolis Journal.
C. A. DOZIER.
Real Estate and Insur-
The volunteer army has no finer
regiments than the two which
Georgia lias contributed. They
are well-officered and are made up
of good material throughout.
Georgia is preparing to send two
I more regiments to the field and
! all four will be heard from.
Free 7 rial 1 reatment
TO EVERYONE
Who suffers with any chronic disease
of any part of the human body, such as
Kidney, and Bladder, Heart, Liver and
Stomach Troubles, Face and Skin Erup
tions, disorders of the Sexual Organs,
SEXUAL WEAKNESS and Indiffer
ence, etc. *
Provided application be made at once
in order that its inventions, appliances
and never failing remedies may receive
the widest possible publicity, and prove
their own merits by actual use and per
manent cures. No money whatever
will he received by the State Sanita
rium from any one under its treatment
until beneficial results are acknowl
edged. Its remedies and appliances
have been commended by the newspa
pers of Two Continents and endorsed
by the greatest doctors in the world.
Where development is desired they ac
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upbuild and fortify.
They infuse new life and' energy.
They permanently stop all losses which
undermine the constitution and pro
duce despondency. They re-tone, re
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less of age. They cure evil habits and
permanently remove their effects, as
well as those of excesses and over-taxed
brain work, neurasthenia or nervous
exhaustion. No failure, no publicity,
no deception, no disappointment. Wri e
to-day.
STATE MEDICAL SANITARIUM.
Evanston, III
St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans,
Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, or
points in Arkansas, Texas, Mis
souri, Kansas, Colorado, Oregon,
Washington, California, or any
point West, it will pay you to
write to or see me. Excursion
and special rates from time to
time. Choice of routes. Notrou-
le to answer queitions. Rate
and maps furnished free. Ad
dress, FRED D. BUSH, Dist. Pass.
Agent L. & N. R. R., 36£ Wall
Street, Atlanta, Ga. ,
St. Germain ===
===== Female Pills
anca Agent.
Office No, 1 State Bank Building.
The only original and genuine French-
Female Regulator, of Mme. St. Germaiu.
Paris. Unsurpassed as being safe, sure
and reliable in every ease Sold under
positive guarantee or money refunded.
Get the genuine. Price $1 per box by
mail. Sole agents for the United States
and Canada. KING HARVARD CO.,
157 Washington St., Chicago. (Me’U.)
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds of
real estate. Have in hand anything
you want in this line. Will make it to
your interest whether you w r ant to sell
or buy.
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable prompt pay
ing companies
_ _ FREE: S20.00 IN GOLD,
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lege or literary school m the U. S. can be secured
bv doing a little work at home for the Youths’
Advocate, an illustrated semi-monthly journal.
It is elevating in chara'ten moral in tone, am.
especially interesting and profitable to young
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SOUTHERN RAILWaj
Condensed Schedule of P A , Wri
In Effect June 12.1 ; *
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Ar. Asheville..
Pittsburg, Pa., Toronto, Can., New Orleans, La., New York. N. Y.,
Washington, D. C , San Francisco, Cal., Chicago, 111 ,
St. Loui9, Mo., and Denver, Col.
There are thousands’of positions to be filled during the school
term caused by resignation, death, etc. We had over 3,000 vacancies
during the past season. Unqualified facilities tor placing teachers in
every part of the United and Canada, as over 95 per cent, of those
who registered before August secured positions. One fee registers in
9 offices.- ADDRESS FOR APPLICATIONS TO PITTSBURG, PA.
e Paint lour letal 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 earned
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. ”
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 done 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 Collector; 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. Brimberry,
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.
Albany, Ga., Jan. 25, 1895.
Mr. Harvey English has stopped a
very bad leaking roof for us with his
English Paint. I recommend his paint
to any one who is troubled with leaky
roofs.
Georgia Cotton Oil Co., Albany Mill,
F. WIURE, Supt.
Albany, Ga., July 13, 1895.
Mr. Harvey English painted the tin
roof on my house which leaked badly
in many places. 1 am well 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 roof,
and there were a great many. His
whole transaction was fair, business
like and satisfactory.
Respectfully, A. W. MUSE.
“ GaSfnevs
“ Blacksburg .
“ King’s Alt..
“ Gasionia....
Lv. Charlotte
Ar. Greensboro
, 8 44 • i
* 1 9 p*. 7 ^ •
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. lb 5U j
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“ Lula
“ Gainesville...
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Ar. Atlanta., E. T.
Ar. Atlanta, C. T.
4 15 a, 3 IS y 73? 9
4 05 a 3K ? S'Jjp |
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5 25 a
6 10 a 4 5o plOi»»
5 10 a 3 55 p
Daily Except tytaiay.
Lv. Atlanta, central time
Ar. Norcroaa, eastern time
Lv. Norcro,ss, eastern time ..
Ar. Atlanta, central time.
l P” p. m. “5T’ noon.
Albany, Ga., Jan. 29, 1397.
Having had Mr. Harvey English to
paint several roofs with his incompara
ble preparation for stopping leaks it
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.
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 roofs.
1 HARVEY ENGLISH, Albany. Ga.
ENGLISH PAINT STOPS LEAKS; YES, IT DO.
A” a. m. “P” p. m. “51 1
Chesapeake Line Steamers ia -.1
between Norfolk and Baltimore. J
Nos. 37 and 38—Daily. WashiaftoMB
western Vestibule Limited. Thr j
sleeping cars between New York — 1
leans, tda Washington, Atlanta anajl
ery, and also between New York
via Washington, Atlanta and Binning®!
class thoroughfare coache between**
ton and Atlanta. Dining cars serrs i
en route. Pullman drawras'-room
between Greensboro and Norfolk.
nection at Forfolk for OLD POI5T0U*
arriving there in time for breakfast.
Nos. 35 and 36—United States »
runs solid between Washington sna.
leans, via Southern Railway, A. * V /J
and L. & N. R. R., being cojbm#**.*
car and coaches, through with'-- 1 - — 3
PolJmaaj
passengers of all classes. -
room sleeping cars between v e J vl J
New Orleans, via Atlarr* ••*3
Leaving Washington each K YSrteen
sleeping car will run thrv:ga J
ington and San Francisco
Pullman Drawing-Room Siecphis
Asheville and Atlanta. ^
Nos. 11, 37, £8 and 12-Pull®*? j
between Richmond and Chario ^ >
southbound Nos. 11 and To
88 and 12 T v .
FRANK S. GANNOY
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr.,
Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK,
Gen’l Pass. Ag’t ,
Washington, D- C-
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