The dispatch. (Ocilla, Irwin County, Ga.) 1896-1899, February 03, 1899, Image 7

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fl ta. Hiauses ■at does it do? the oil glands Hb skin to become more Ha IBe, making the hair soft Hire glossy, precisely as intended. Hcleanses the scalp from gBdruff of the and thus removes of gw Hdness. great causes it makes a better circu- ■ion in the scalp and stops Je hair from coming out. i !>i [ surely Ayer’s make Hair hair Vigor will grow on bald heads, provided only here is any life remain- ng in the hair bulbs. It restores color to gray r or white hair. It does not do this in a moment, as will a hair dye; but in a short time the gray color of age gradually disap¬ pears and the darker color of youth takes its place. •- - Would you like a copy . [? of our book on the Hair and Scalp? It is free. If you do not obtain all the benefits l you expected from the use of the Vigor write the Doctor about it. Address, DR. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. Desserts in Variety, postres, or desserts, there is variety, the majority of s many fruits adapting 3 to the making of ’a vorite kind is that of the . jr guava. This is a round, a little larger than the plum ’ithin. It is eaten raw or in s, and from it is also amous brown guava paste ! ark red guava jelly. fc^red BfciL milk in many brandy ways, 'he or sw. ... it* "it. ^^■nihave ^■dutios. Ice boon Uopt is or am Hcatiso of tlio lack of Hive fruit is sold His gonornlly quite ■ towns finer candy is ^Be'rtcd again from high import France . ^Hhe Jie Porto cause Ricans, of a lack of as a ^Bholesale ^■fond of sweets, consumption ns is of Hoanut, and guava candy, Hie first and last sounds ■isitor to Porto Ricr- is the R boys who have je: pa-a-a!”—New “Dulce de coeo-o-o! York Times. Dulce French and English at Sea. jlief rely which, if not to erroneous, appears lly held that a war with [were jbe unfortunately to of short duration. F with more or less jut rk out the period ancient In which we our enemy I ally into a cocked hat at fays to seven weeks, a very Hedging,that it might run ay months. We know of pustify such optimism, but !o lead us to a directly i: and we conceive it e to be of this opinion and ee no question of the bf such a lamentable d that to attempt to draw f from the results of recent irs would be only to es. There Is no between the relative nee and this country and yi and Japan, or Spain and IStates. If the British Is that French naval bve themselves to be as defi- I strategical and tactical ■Beers Irated of China and Spain themselves to be. it l.g L Itself for a rude Army and Navy Gazette. ^^yhas Hws Agriculture been Issued and or.will [the bouifty Chilean of $125,000 Congress to any mpany or firm who will ! to establish an iron foundry in n a sufficiently large scale. Ok “La Creole” Hair Restorer is a Perfect Dressing and Restorer. Price $1.00. j GREAT COLD STORAGE PLANTS. The Largest id the World to Be Built la the Argentine Republic. The great refrigerating and cold storage plnnts of this country, the largest in the world, promise before long to be eclipsed by those of the Ar¬ gentine Republic. The Sanslnina plant at Bnevios Ayres Is only one of several and $4,000,000 has already been ex¬ pended upon it. It has a capacity for slaughtering 3,000 sheep daily, with c proportionate number of cattle. One of tlie cold storage rooms holds 60,000 frozen carcasses of mutton at one time. These are transported to Eu¬ rope in refrigerator steamers, A1 though there is a voyage of 7,000 miles across the equator, the original cost of each sheep is so small that the price of the meat in Europe is not greater than of that brought from the United States and Canada. In 1897, 2,500,000 frozen sheep were exported from the Argentine. If to these be added those sent from Australia and America it will be seen how dependent's Europe upon foreign meat products, This business was begun only in 1883, when 11,000 frozen sheep were sent from the Argentine. It is estimated that that republic now has a total of sheep, twice the number of the States. This great flock by no represents the future capacity of country, for 591,000 square miles, or territory ten times the size of the State of New York, is available sheep pasturage. As yet it may be said to be deserted, compared with the number of animals that it will port in the future. It will he of supplying the civilized world with all the mutton its inhabitants can sume. Before the establishment of frigerating plants In and the tion of mutton from the sheep that could not he utilized their wool and tallow were driven the rocks into the sea or were for fuel until laws were passed ing it a crime to drive living into the fires of the brick-kilns. White Deer. I have heard of not less than white deer lteinj killed in alone this fall. One was taken Ashland by F. C. Klady, H. and Eric Seheidcen, who shot it ember ID. Another was killed by Catfish, a Flambeau Indian, on ember 10, on the Lac du reservation. It weighed 254 and had good antlers. It was by the Indian agent and sent to ago for mounting. A third deer was killed by A. Vine, son of school superintendent, on this Flambeau reservation. It 225 pounds, and also had a good of antlers. This specimen had a small dark spots' on the legs, but otherwise white. In the case of Catfis h, the ‘Indian, it would Bd forgettintf a good many Traditions of his gS>ich white says deer that Is forever the Indian ^■Catfish ^^piowed is by willing ill fortune. to take a cmHces in that line for the sake the additional price that a white brings in valid coin of the Superstition and commerce blend rather strangely.—-Forest Stream. H Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar¬ tic clean your blood and keep it clean, stirring tip the lazy liver and driving all purities from the body. Begin to-day banish pimples, boils, blotches, and that sickly bilious complexion by Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. The Austrian Government serum in Vienna for the treatment of disposed of thirty thousand, four nnd thirty-four bottles of the remedy the last twelve months. To ('me a Cold in One T>ay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinino Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. There is a creature known as the fish, or myxine. which is in the habit of ting inside cod and similar fish and ing the interior until only tho skin and skeleton are left. H. H. Green’s Sons, of Atlanta, Ga.. are only successful Dropsy Specialists in the See their liberal offer in advertisement in other column of this paper. teething.softens Mrs. Winslow’s the Soothing gums, reduces Syrup for^hildren iimamma- tion.allays pain.cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle. Cvclists in Denmark are not allowed to faster than the speed of a cab through towns. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 30c or 25c. Ji C. C. C. fail to cure, druggistsrofund money. Ireland possesses the most equable climate pf any European country. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any casoi of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F, J. Cheney & Co . Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Che¬ ney for the last, 15 years, and believe him per¬ fectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga¬ tion made by their firm. Toledo, West & Trpax, Wholesale Druggists, Ohio. Drug¬ Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale gists. Toledo. Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act¬ ing directly upon tha blood and mucous sur¬ faces of the system. Price,75c. per bottle, aoid by all Druggists Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. I believe Piso’s Cure for Consumption Doug¬ saved my boy’s life last summer.—Mrs. Allie lass, Le Roy. Mich., Oct. 20, 1894. Twenty-six thousand men are employed at the Krupp gunworks. Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets. iCandy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. Wc,25c: If C. C. C. rail, druggistsrofund money. i AU the pope’s private fortune is invested i» British securities. S i @4 & O', & fl p III m V;;*.. r-i.'.w mi* 31 % jtf--: 7 %. ■f P V & 1 I ¥ (§ ’ T V & IVORY SOAP PASTE. In fifteen minutes' time, with only a cake of Ivory Soap and water, you can make in your own kitchen, a better cleansing* paste than you can buy. v Ivory Soap Paste will take spots from clothing; and will clean carpets, rugs, kid gloves, slippers, patent, baits, enamel, russet leather and canvas shoes, leather painted wood-work and furniture. The special value of Ivory Soap in this form arises from the fact that it can he used with a damp sponge or cloth to cleanse r many articles that cannot be washed because they will not stand the free application of water. DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING.—To one pint of boiling water add one and one-half ounces of Ivory Soap cut into shavings, boil five minutes after the Soap is thoroughly dissolved. Remove, from the fire, e.nd cool iu con¬ t venient dishes (not tin.) It will keep well in an air-tight glass jar, . Copyright, 1897, by The Procter & Gentle Co., ClncinneU. A V a v Pr is One of the First Symptoms of B N Y, Failing Health in a Woman is Pi Did yon ever think that there is always a Jr || r cause for this malady? In women Nervous. *8 V ness is generally the forerunner of some form ofTemale disease, such as Whites, F ’ Painful, Profuse will or Irregular Menses, etc., \ V- yV. either of which produce Nervousness , ’ ' * w ) in all of its distressing intensity. If you use " •*§Gerstle’s Female Panacea S m ft t »*d=(G-.P 1 .^>J»ark. - "f i you will very soon; be cured of Nervotia- . p|:|/ Yff cess If costiv^A*move and all other female the bowels troubles with as well. milej L Regulator i- doses of StK goh’s Liver I HAVE SUFFEREW with sip BjBlugfl to the With painful menses, attended also sour ilfc pit and occasional whites. I used have various severe 'lemgtf bad I cannot rest. I have months wheMal no relief until about two and ST. JtfSKPfl'3. ago. LIV Female Panacea m more Glenmore, good than Go.' all others. I sbnll^ggSasp® WHi formation If your regarding case is complicatedj the use of this write medicx gist. If he does not keep it send us $1 ai ■K^ ail charges paid. L. GERSTLE & CO] Cattle in a Bath. According to a recently adopted ulation cattle entering the or stock yards, of the Western from infected regions further South, must undergo a disinfecting hath. administration of this bath was gurated at St. Louis with some mony. The hath is composed of water taining a solution of kerosene and phur. Under the superintendence the chief inspector, seventy-two were first treated. They objected somewhat strenuously, as was natur¬ al in view of the composition of the bath, but quite in vain. They were thoroughly soaked, the process requir¬ ing some thirty-six minutes. They came out, shaking their heads and blowing, but without any ill ef¬ fect. The result being satisfactory to the inspector, a much larger number of cattle and straightway put into the bath, and none c^f them found them¬ selves any the worse for the sulphur and the petroleum. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure makes weak men strong, blood pure. 50c,$1. All druggists St. Petersburg’s bronze statue of Peter the Great weighs 1,000 tons. The Potash Question. A thorough study of the sub¬ ject has proven that crop fail¬ ures can be prevented by using fertilizers containing a large percentage of Potash; no plant can grow without Potash. We have a little book on the subject oi Potash, written by authorities, that we would like to send to every farmer, free of cost, if he will only write and ask for it. QER 1 TAN kali works. 93 Nassau St., New York. : Efl _ j |W3n ^Q Steam ,J ! tar ' -ta r 'v-'ta® Si Manufactu - Corn Mills, Teed MHg WM ery and INSERtH SOLID and ta Locks, Knight’s Pateut^swo, «. Mill and Knernie Repairs, of Mill Gove Supplies. orsTHrafce Price Bars and a full line and quality of goods guaranteed. Catalogue free by mentioning this paper. STOPPED FREE Parniaasntly Prevented Cored Insanity by SR. KUNE’S GREAT SERVE RESTORER trior liril FJ$ dar'« n«o. Trceti.eand$2 trialbottl. charges only free to patients, tbey paying: Kline, egress Ltd, Bcllevo* when received. Send to Dr. Institute of Medicine. U31 Arch St.. Thiladeluhia. Pa. FOB t4 GEMTS m this 200,000 ' We wish to gain and lienoe year ,y<3r new customers, oner 1 Pk g. i3 Day Radish, Cabbage, 10 IOC C a 1 Pkg. Early Ripe Red Beet, loo mm 1 " Earliest Lightn’e Cucumber 10c I: [ 1 “ Long 1 " Salzer’s Best Lettuce, 15o 1 " California Fig Tomato, 20o 1 '* Early Dinner Onion, Seeds, loo 10c i' 3 u Brilliant Flower ^Eoo CT Worth fl.OO , for 14c enU, i Above 10 pkgs. worth together $1.00, with wo will ■ |9 ,1| mail you free, and Seed Catalogue our great 2 r receipt Plant of this notice & 14c pon >Ve invite trade and u noBtag-. tnow when your try Salzer’s you once alongwith- seeilsyon will never get GSc.^and a*u*. out them. Onion Seed S1.2D ^ lb. Potatoes at No. AC ® a Ubl. Catalog alone5c. g JOHN A. SALZEIt SEED CO.. LA CROSSE. 'VIS. e©a®a®3»o e®o©9O®(C0©oaffl®®a and cured Whiskey home Habits with¬ at out ?ain. Book FREE. of par- . tieularssent B.M.WOOLLEY, M.D. Alia uta, ua. Office 104 N. Pryor St. DROPSYSSIS^ testimonials and 10 davg* treatment cases. Book of Box Free. Dr. H. H. GREEN’8 SONS D, Atlanta. GAt YUkf ANTED—^ Case of bad health that RT - P A* N*S VY will not brfhe’fit. Send ft cts. to Ripans Chemicftl Co., NewYork, for 10 samples and 1QW testimonials. MENTION THIS PAPER