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Weak, Irritable,Tired
“I Was No Good on Earth.”
Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens
the weak, build3 up the broken
down constitution, and permanently
cares every kind of nervous disease.
“About one year ago I teas afflicted
with nervousness, sleeplessness,
Creeping sensation in my legs,
Blight palpitation of my heart ,
Distracting confusion of themind,
Serious loss or lapse of memory.
Weighted dozen with care arid
worry. I completely lost appetite
And felt my vitality wearing out,
I was weak, irritable and tired,
Sly ".might teas reduced to 1GO lbs.,
In fact I trae no good, on earth.
A friend brought
mo Dr. Mlle3’ book,
“New and Start¬ ^f§|
ling Facts,” and
I finally decided
to try a bottle of mm
Dr. Miles’ Eo
orativo Nervine.
Before I had taken
one bottle I could V
tdeep 10-yr.-old as well hoy. as My a (pigs
appetite returned .\\
greatly increased.
When I had taken the sixth bottle
Sly weight increased to 17U bs.,
The sensation intny lego was gone;
Sip nerves steadied completely;
Sty memory was fully restored.
Sly brainseemedclearerthan ever.
I fell as good as any man on earth.
Dr. Stiles’ Restorative Nervine is
A great medicine, I assure you.”
Augusta, Mo. Walter R. Burbank.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
AH druggists sell it at $1,6 bottles forS5, or
it will liio be sent, Miles prepaid, Medical on Co., receipt Elkhart, of price lad.
by Dr.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Restores Health
“Let’s see,” he began, as he
entered the police station half
an hoar after midnight, says the
Detroit Free Press,“wasn’t I in
here a year ago?”
‘ Very likely,” replied the ser¬
geant, as he looked up.
“I thought I couldn’t he mis¬
taken. Yes, 1 called here to ask
you if you cared to jug the mur¬
derer of the Holt family of In¬
diana. You remember the mur
der, don’t you?”
“Yes.”
i < Family of live slain in their
beds, and the cold blooded fiend
left no clew to his identity .\
“No clew,” repeated the ser¬
geant.
i < A year ago, when I called, I
offered to point out the murder¬
er,” continued the man, “but
you appeared utterly uncon¬
cerned about it. I asked for no
reward, no praise.”
< 1 Yes, I remember.”
“I hinted to you that remorse
was gnawing at the murderer’s
heart, and he'll ad at last con¬
cluded to give himself up to jus¬
tice.”
i i Yes, I know.”
“I even went further and hint¬
ed that I could lay my hand 011
the man. In fact, sir §T hinted”—
“That you were the man
yourself?”
“Exactly, sir ; but you told
me to begone. How is it now?”
(< Just the same—don't want
him.”
“And ho must continue to
roam, and remorse must contin¬
ue to gnaw at his heart?”
“Precisely.”
“And justice will nit overtake
the guilty?”
“Not this eve. J J
< < Very \vf 11, sir— very well I f y
said the caller, as he backed
away. 4 ( If you don’t want the
murderer of the Holt family
then he must continue a victim
to his conscience. He is willing
and anxious to expiate his awful
crime, but you are willing that
should go scot-free. Let it be
si i‘- Ror tht ; .small sum of a
i#kle, with which to huya^gl ass
the cold-blooded' fiend
have given himself up to
4 ^ >ul >’ ou scorned him, sir,
i|#is ' n °w t0u Ihte, too late!
to ^ psilanti, where
v >' hith at least a quar
V JLU n a mbit io u s'0 ftUfer, fare
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Li-
Doctors Say; Fevers
Bilious and Intermittent
which prevail in miasmatic dis¬
tricts are invariably accompan
led by derangements ol the
Stomach Liver and Bowels,
THa He *JwJVs S^rref of Ui Health. ■■
The liver is the great driving .
wheel” in the mechanism of
man , and when itis out of order,
the , whole . , system becomes , de- i
ranged and disease is the result,
Toil’s Liver Pills
C me all Liver Troubles.
A BANK PRESIDENT.
Mr. W. T. Nelson, president
of the Second National Bank, of
Jackson, Term., says : “For In¬
digestion and Nervous trouble,
I would rather give up the use
of any remedy I ever tried than
King's Royal Germeteur. As a
nerve tranquilizer and restora¬
tive, it is all that can be desired.
It is not a narcotic in any sense,
but produces the happiest effects
upon the disordered nervous
system. I consider it an inval¬
uable remedy,and have for years
been recommending it to my
friends.” New package, large
bottle, 108 doses, $1. For sale
by Dr. W. H. Lee.
Children Cryfm
Pitcher’s Castoria.
t. >22 Z !
Carao-DipsiiTfi i
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Positively the one Remedy. for the
treatment of
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION,
Simple and aggravated forms of
-DYSPEPSIA and-
Palpitation-of-tiie-Heart.]
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Does your food soar after eating?
Areyou easily confused and excited?
Do you get up in the morninir tired anil
unrefreshed, and witli a bad taste in the
mouth ?
Is there a dull, cloudy sensation, at¬
tended by disagreeable feelings in the
head and eyes?
Areyoi irritable and restless?
Does j our heart thump and cause ycu
to gasp for breath after climbing a
flight of stairs?
Does it distress you to lie on the left
side ?
Have you Impaired memory, dimness
of vision, depression of mind and
gloomv forebodings?
These symptoms mean that you are
suffering from Dyspepsia and Nervous
Exhaustion.
There is no other remry extant that
has done so mueh for tnis class of trou
tdes as
Scott's Garbo-Digestive
GoiTpagd.
"Lf| our case lias resisted the usual
methods of treatment we are particular¬
ly anxious to have you give this Com¬
pound a trial.
We guarantee relief in every case and
will cheerfully refund your money
should our remedy fail to produce the
most gratifying results.
1’lease remember that the appellation
Patent Medicine does not apply to
Scott’s Carbo-Digestive Compound.
It i- a prescription put up by a lead¬
ing physician who has made stomach
and nervous troubles a specialty for
\ ears We court investigation and
s'arnt stly urge a 1 physicians to write
us lor the formula of SCOTT’S GARBO
DIG KST1Y1S COMPOUND, which we
wi'i mail on application, that they may
satisfy themselves of its harmless char¬
acter and excellent virtues.
Scott’s Carbo-Digestive Compound
Is the most remarkable remedy that
science baa produced. It baa succeed¬
ed where all other medicines have failed
Sold by ail druggists everywhere. $1
per bottle. Sent to any address in
America on v eceict of price.
Don’t forget that we cheerfully re¬
fund your money if results are not sat¬
isfactory- Order direct if your
gist does not have it.
Address all orders to
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Effective June 12, G a. m., 1S95.
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7 20 l Eatoutoti -June “|7 45 12 50
7 42 j 1 32 “ Meriwether “ 7 25 12 25
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8 25 1 50 “ Dennis “ 7 05 12 05
8 30 2 15; ar Eatonton lv 6 40 11 36
9 15|2 1G lv Eatonti n ar!G 3911 35
9 30 : 2 35 “ Willards G 15111 03
9 3512 55 a < Aikenton *‘[5 5SilO 45
9 43:3 05 “ Machen “ 5 45110 35
9 53 3 0s “ Shady Dale “ 5 40'10 30
100013 20 “ if el ley “ 5 22; 10 15
100883J a Broughtonville 5 07 10 00
1015|3 39 Newborn ; 5 05 9 45
1022 3 48)“ Carmel Junc 4 571 9 35
108.' 3 54 “ Havsfon “ 4 50i 9 25
1050| i 02 “ Starrsvilie “ “ 4 40) 211 9 8 49 1!
105214 17 “ Covington June 4
1055)4 19 ar Covington “ 4 20 8 47
^-SSfCunnect with all day trains on
Georgia Machen railroad. $®8J""Trains connect Ma¬
fit with MAN trains for
con. Madi-on and Athens. Connect at
.Milledgeville with trains for Augusta.
Macon and other points south anil east.
J. W. PRESTON, General Manager.
Economy is something that ev¬
erybody tries to practice, and
yet just a little oversight will
sometimes rob the most frugal
and thrifty family of a year’s
savings. You want to do as J.
P. Hiekmann,of Monticello,Ga-,
did. He writes, “For six years
I have kept Simmons Liver Reg¬
ulator in my house, and used it
in my family and have had no
need for a doctor. I have five
as healthy children as you can
find.”
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-THE PEOPLE:
r yiIE country is to be congratulated the favorable
ditions which upon con
greets us at the opening of the present sea
son . The people owe less for this year’s expenses than they ever
have for one year, and the increase in cotton of about $15 per
bale will enable them to come out in good shape. At this every
class should rejoice, for as the farmer succeeds we all succeed".
Believing in the early spring that prices would be much higher
both for goods, as well as cotton, I bought my goods early and
bought for the cash, aud I am now in a- position to sell any line
of goods in my stock as low as any house in the country. I am
where I can defy competition in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and all kinds of wares and grocer¬
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will buy your cotton and other marketable produce, and pay the
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From October 1st,
1895, until March 1st,
1896, my terms will be
CASH.
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and soliciting it for the future, I am most respectfully,
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