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THE DANGER OF OYER EXERTION
A .stalwart Hun He onu s Weaker Than n
< nil,| anil Then Uecovera Ilia Forme*
Strength.
(Waterloo. N. Y., Observer.) athletic
Tn the-ediiysof rowing g ants ftad
heroes fine physical cove O.iment is mote
obserted thin ever before since 1 he time of
the Athenian game?. A man wh , shore the
elements of phys.'c d i over is looked up to
far more than in the days of oar ancestors
possibly because there nr j feiy specimens of
will-developed manhood than then. An
emissary of this paper n e. a magnificent
specimen of physical i owera W. few McNames, d vyssino* of
in the person of Ur. A
Waterloo. His muscles, which showed un¬
usual development, were as hard a; wood.
At his request the wiitorsought to pinch him
in the arms or legs, hut f. and it wholly im¬
possible. A realization of what is meant by
an iron man fully made manifest. stalwart
‘•Have you always been so as
this ?" inquired the news gall erur.
“Not by any means” was - the reply.
" When a young man I wa# always strong
and active and felt that I could accomplish
anything. cf This feeling so took attainted p,ss,ssion
me on one occasion that I to
Jilt a I ox which four men found it ini) o?si
ble to n oco. I sjcceeded i i placing it on
the wagon, but in two minutes from th it
time I was unconscious and remained so for
hours and when I leoovered (o lsei msnt s? I
v omited a large quantity of blood. From
th it day I began to g ow weak and sickly. I
believed that i had suffered some internal
injury and (xperienc d a general debility,
which s. emod sim lor to li e effects pro¬
duced by malaria. My back was very we*ak.
I la d no appetite, and a times loathed fcod.
My Ups were parched and cracked. My head
felt as though it were entire'y < pm at thj
top In and it pained me on the side intensely.
six weeks’ time 1 had fal'en away from
10 i pounds to less Hum 170. I was in a must
wretched raged.’’ condition. I was completely d.s
cou
“ What did the doctors say r.hont you ?”
“Almost everything. I consult.d no loss
than six difereut phyabians. They all
1:0 ited me and none dia n o any go: u. At
that time I was sn liering intensely. I could
not sit upr g it but was obliged to rest in a
cramped, uneasy position. I was compi l ed
to urinate every live minutes, and I pass: d
over three quarts every day. i was not
living. I was existing.
w.fe One 1 night (how well I remembrr it!) my
a 1 put the children in bed. when 1he
feeling came over me t tat 1 should live bat
n very short tim . My vile and I talked
mailers nil oxer, and I gr.e iha minutest di¬
rections as to what she should do after I was
gone. I was not in a lliglity c n li.i m by
any the means for the do tor, on leaving town
d ay following, ba e me gcod b ;e, t ayirig
ho ni v, r exi e ded t, see me again, for I was
suffering witli Blight’s cl is uise of the kidneys
in its lut t stage . W.thiu the next few day.t
jno.o than .w nty friend? came to b'd m;
it John >od-bye. Among lie the number was Ur.
it. Clark, asked me what I had
usoj in iho way of midicin s. I t ,1:1 him.
Ho then r, com re. dull a remedy o: which I
lnd heard much, but a! out which 1 xv; s very
skeptical. If fa Ill were an element of
1 oxvcr it c. rtainly xv.U' lacking in my case.”
“ And so j ou did nut try it ?”
“On tlie contrary, 1 did try it and to my
rurprise it leuuoA t > go to just t o spot.
Indeed, itxva? the most palatat>'e thing Relished 1 had
tat,on into my mouth for months.
it. ’
“ An 1 did it euro yon ?”
“I o 11< o'.c as if it did ?”
“ Yes, indeo I. \\ hat was it ?”
“Wane’s itfary Snfo Cure.”
“A prop n:o iicine 1 ’
‘ Of c H.rso. What of that? I suppo o 1
i neo hail ns great a prejudice against u txer
tisj l mo.liein s at any one could lmve.
Vt hen J was studying mo Iicine at Aim Arbor
Mich., I usidtovo.v with the lest of fhe
case, i hat wa wo LI fight al s idi tercel es
at all times. Whin n man comes down t>
the last hour, however, an I bids pre.udicas h swite and
f ionds good-bye, sue i bigoted as
the e all vanish, I ca i res ro yon, a id any
l'tme ly that can euro isglacly w 1 omo '. ’
“ Aud i o.v Lave 3 0:1 been since thou ?”
“As well—or better, than buforo.”
■ “J “Ceiia.nlx o you still o ert your ttrangth?”
. lint Ido not over 0 ert as
for iieily. My a rength's incransit g every
d.i ■, aud in . health is nanitor on\ 1 kii .xv
that my I ie was saved by Warner’s La 0
Pure, and i be iove that it i3 the bast medi
cino flint was physician. ever compounded 'lie by :n
cbemi t or I am wil ing doc.
tors sho.i d sneer at mo for sued a stat mi nf
if d they cdoo prepaied o, b ill hive by proven it.” ito truth,
at am lo stan 1
’1 he above ex; erience should be of g eai
xa’oe to ali who aio suffering. It shows th j
do Ojdive nature of this terrible ma’ady;
that all symptoms aie< ou mon to it an 1 thaj
i lie o is one way by which it c.ui b3 abio 1
lutoly avoided.
TRAGIC END OE A "WEDDING.
A Dreadful Scere ICnacted lit a IItidal
Chamhur in South America.
[Prom the Montevideo Razon.j
\ horrible affair took plaee recently ai
Ilio Grande del Sur near to the Uru¬
guayan frontier. A young farmer was
bitten by a mad dog and remedies were
immediately applied to the wound. Cau¬
terization was resorted to and there was
every reason to believe that the virus
had not entered the victim’s system.
When the accident occurred the young
man was about to marry, but in conse¬
quence of the untoward occurrence the
ceremony was postponed medical for three
months, when the men who were
consulted bn the case gave it as their
unanimous opinion that there was not the
slightest ground bite. for apprehending any
danger from the
The marriage took place on tho farm
and was celebrated with the customary
festivities. After the nuptial supper was
over the bridegroom seemed to be seized
with a fit of melancholy. One of love’s
caprices, said somebody. After supper
came the ball, and when this was at its
height the newly wedded couple with¬
drew from tlie festive scene and retired
to their apartment. About an hour
afterward the house resounded with fe¬
rocious cries, intermingled with shrieks
and groans. As soon as the guests had
recovered from stupefaction, cries. they started
in the direction of the
They proceeded from the nuptial
chamber. Tho door was burst open and
a horrible spectacle presented itself.
On the floor lay the young bride in a
pool of blood. She still breathed, but
her body was torn and bitten as if she
had been seized by a tiger, la the comer
of tlie room was the bridegroom, covered
with blood and foaming at the month,
scratching, wall biting, and tearing With away sudden at
the and furniture. a
bound he sprang like a tiger upon the
invaders of his lair and he would have
made one or more victims had not a
brother of the dying bride sent a bnliet
crashing through the madman’s brain.
Nature was wise when it ordained
that chickens should not have teeth. It
it wore possible to look into a chicken’s
mouth and tell its age, like that of a
horse by its teeth, the it would be a square
give away on farmer who was trying
to palm off an old hen as a young pullet.
Lots of Cows.— Mr. W. M. Singerly,
proprietor juts of the Philadelphia Record,
a dairy of sixty-five cows on his farm
in Montgomery county, and sends 1,000
pounds of milk daily to a creamery.
Tlic Summer Solstice.
Parents would at times give the world,
if they could, to find a sure cure for
Summer Complaints in children. The
famous Dr. Worthington’s Cholera and
Diarrhoea Medicine is certified to by
leading physicians, as an infalible cure
for complaints of the stomach and bow¬
els. Price 23 and 50 cents a bottle.
A philosopher being asked to define a quar¬
rel, said: "It is usually the termination of a
misunderstanding.”
Ladies ft children's boots ft shoes can’t run
over if Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffeners are used.
Only that is truly beautiful which either h:.s
within it the element of growth, or suggest ;
i tal ene rgy a:: ituc-nso.
__
Biralytic strokes, heart disease, and kid
rey affections, prevented by the use of
brown's Iron Bitters,
Wo cannot ba too much ou our guard against
reactions, lest xve rush from one fault into an¬
other contrary fault.
Anamosa, Iowa. Dr. J. G. McGuire
says: “I know Brown’s Iron Bitters is a good
tonic and gives general satisfaction.”
If wo did but know how little: some enjoy of
the great tilings they possess, there would not
be mndi envy in the world.*
WADI.F.Y, GA. U-. B. R. Doyle says: “I
consider Brown’s Iron Bitters superior as a
tonic to env rrenarnion now in use.”
A man who invests money in the glue busi¬
ness is very apt to get stuck.
A specific, and the only one, too, for all
forms and types of fkin d sense, is known tin
xvorld over as Dr. Benson’s Skin Cure. It i
not a patent medicine, but a reliable remed .
If you are really deternrned to expand larger your
clicst the best xvay to doit is to cany a
heart.
C.astrlne. lias been sale
Tliis elegant preparation ©commended for on loss of
since 1 18B8, and is i Removes all
appetite and feelings general after debility. eating. Druggists.
unpleasant
If life had no troubles it would have no tri¬
umphs. _
Cttrbo-Hncs.
The wind may roar among the trees,
Yet great ships sail the stormy seas.
The baldhead man may rave and sxvear.
Yet Carboline restores the hair.
The gratitude of most men is but a secret
desire of receiving greater benefits.
“.4s two bores of lJr. Henson’s Celery ana
Chamomile the Drs. Pills cured couldn't a friend help, of 1 neuralpia IIsend fo.
whom here IVindsoi
some for myself .”—Clifford Shand,
He that will lose his friend for a jest, de
s 'l ves to die a beggar l,y the bargain.
Menbeman’h peptonixed beef tonic, the
i nty preparation of beef containing its en¬
tire nutritious properties. It contains blood
making, fcrce-generaiing and life-sustain
ing properties; iuvaluable prostration, for indigestion, and all
dyspepsia, forms general nerve debility; us all enfee¬
of a so, in
bled conditions, whether the result of ex¬
haustion, netvous prostration, over-work or
acute diseases, complaints. particularly Caswell, if resulting Hazard from ft
pulmonary N. Y,_Sold by druggists.
Co., Proprietors,
Nature never sends a great man into the
planet without confiding the secret to another
soul.
Satisfactory Evidence.
.T. W. Graham, Wholesale Druggist, handling of Aus¬ Dr.
tin, Wm. Tex., Hall’s writes Balsam : “I have Lungs been for the past
for the
year, and have found it one of the most salable
1111 ilieiucs I have ever had in my house for
Coughs, (toll’s, and even Consumption, always
giving entire satisfaction, steamer.” l’lease send me one
gross by Saturday’s
Hr. Greene's Oxygenated Hitlers
is Die oldest anil best remedy for Dyspepsia,
Biliousness, of the Stomach, Malaria, Indigestion, diseases indicating all disorders
and all an
impure condition of the Blood, Kidneys and
Liver.
Dr. Roger’s Vegetable Worm all Syrup instantly
destroys n orms and removes secretions.
“IIere, now,” said n mother to liei
little boy, “take tliia good medicine.
It’s sweet as sugar.” replied; “Mamma, “give I love it
little brother,” the boy
to him.”
DR.WORTHiNGTON’S
st*
■holera mm
MrhoeaI^
MJF™. .T™„ s Dlnrrh«*n,
T nf best remedy for Cholera, ('ramps
Dysentery, Summer Complaint, and bowels. Introduced I>y»pepftl«, in the and Army, other
nrfictions 0 / the stomach
1S62. by Surgeon-General 0. S. A. Recommended by Geu.
Warren, Purveyor-General; Hon. Kenneth R»yner. Solicitor
U. S. Treasury.’ and genuine others. if Price, *25 cts. is blown Sold in by bottle, Druggists Soli
and Dealers. Only our name
vropriuors, THE CHASIES A. VOG^LER COMPANY :s. a.
Hostetler's Stom¬
ach Bitters, vital hy in¬
creasing pow¬
er, and rendering
the tions physical regular func¬ and
i active, in keeps good work- the
system ing order, and
it against pro- dis
. '.■giKpgi tecta
ease. For constipa
ru-x-drzg;. jWxSjY- tion, dyspepsia and
gift;- JMlr liver complaint, ner
B ; vousness, Kidney and
-
« ' fh !vry rheumatic it is invaluable, ailments, and it
| affords a sure defence
\| against malarial fe¬
vers, besides removing
all traces of such i^s*
6itteB s For ease druggists generally from sale the and b> sywcui. deal¬ all
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No Rest Day or Night.
In the fall of 1875 my suffering? were terri¬
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I fearol my limbs would burst. I had the
best medical talent obtainable, and at the
woist stage of my illness, when my husband
and many friends had given made me up to die,
the late Dr. John Woodbury a thorough
examination of my water, and pronounced
my case acute kidney disease, bordering on
Bright’s disease, and accompanied by gravel,
and recommended the immediate use of
Hunt’s Bemedy. At this time I was suffer
ing most terrible pain in my back, limbs
and head, and could find no rest day or night
for weeks, and I was growing weaker daily
until this kind physician ordered me to take
Hunt’s Remedy. Before taking half of one
bottle I commenced to improve, and after
taking six bottles was entirely cured. This
was nearly eight years ago, and I have had
no return of the disease. I have recom¬
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cases, and it lias never failed to cure. I have
also used it for .sick headache, and found m
it a sure relief. I think it the best medicine
made, and cheerfully recommend it to all.
MRS. W. H. STILSON, Mass.
No. 16 Tyler Street, Boston,
April 18, 1883.
A Well-Known Alan.
Hunt's Remedy having been recommended
to me for kidney and liver complaints, I pur¬
chased some at the “People’s Drug Store”
and used it in my family, and found it to be
a very valuable medicine, and I gladly
recommend it highly to my troubled friends, with knowing kid¬
it to bo beneficial to those
ney or liver disease. Respectfully yours,
ELISHA NOYSE, Boston,
03 G Street, South Mass.
April 14, 1883.
A Last j>Iaiiiifac!nrOr.
I have used Hunt’s Remedy for the kidney
complaint, and, having I bean testify fully its restored value.
to health by its use, can to
Daily I recommend it to Some one of my
friends, all of whom I know have been bene
lited by its usq. Gratefully,
GEO. P. COX.
Malden, Mass., April 23, 1883.
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Weber, Decker Brothers and Gate City PIANOS
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Violins, Guitars, Harmonicas El
STRINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL MERCHAND]
BSTNobody can underbuy us, Nobody can undersell us.
EsteyOrgan Company Atlanta Ga
W.H. LEE, Agent.
JOHN NEAL AND COMPANY,
----WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN
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NOS. 7 and 9 SOUTH BROAD STREET ATLANTA, DA,
Special inducements offered to DEALERS and others in nil " r; "f s 6 |
niture. A share of the patronage of Rockdale and adjoining coul) 1
solicited. Be sure and give us a trial before making your piircnase -^^
TH OLD RELIBLE FIRAM OF
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General Merchandise ^ Etc
railroad block GEORGE
CONYERS,
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lies! and most eom^, lete stocks in the e
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