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H EART DISEASE, Hfce
many other ailments when they
have taken hold of the system,
never gets better of Its own aceord, but
Constantly grown worse. There are
thousands who know they have a defective
heart, but will not admit the fact. They
<lon't want their friends to worry, and
Don’t know what to take for it, as
they have been told time and again that
heart disease was Incurable. Such was the
case of Mr. Silas Farley of DycsviUe, Ohio
who writes June 19,3"54, a 3 follows:
“Tkadluuirt diaeana for >13 years,
ray heart hurting me almost continually.
The flrstlS years I doctored all thotime,
trying se.vcral physicians and remedies,
until my last doctor told me it was only a
question of time as
I could not be cured.
A I gradually grew
worse, very weak,
4 33 couraged, and lived, up in completely bed, propped because until half dis¬ I X
couldn’t lie down
nor sit up. Think¬
ing m 7 time had
r y come I told raj fam¬
ily what I wanted
dons when I was
gono. But on tfco first day of March on
the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones,
of Anderson, Inu., I commenced taking
Dr. Miles’ New Cure for the Heart
and wonderful to tell, in ten days I was
working at light work and on March 19 com¬
menced framing a barn, which is heavy
work, and I hav’nt lost a day since. I am 56
years old, S ft. 414 inches and weigh 2501bs.
I believe I am fully cured, and
I am now only anxious that everyone shall
know of your wonderful remedies."
Dyesville, Ohio. Silas Farley.
Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on will a positive benefit.
cuarantco that tho first bottle
All druggists sell it at SI, 6 bottles for $5. or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, IncL
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Restores Health
DR. HARTMAN SAYS
Now is the Time to Guard
Against Colds- -The First Cold
Weather.
In a recent lecture at the Sur¬
gical Hotel Dr. Hartman is re¬
ported as saying that no one
need catch cold if lie is willing to
give the matter slight attention ;
that a cold is the beginning of
chronic catarrh, consumption,
disease of the liver, stomach,
kidneys and pelvic organs. All
this could be prevented by tak
ing his advice, Thc doctor’s
professional duties compelled
him, for many years, to be much
on the road night and day, by
carriage, railroad and steamboat.
During all this time lie never
caught a cold. This could not
have been done without Pe-ru
na, he says. At the slightest ev¬
idence of a cold a few doses of
Pc-ru-na invariably check it.
This is especially seasonable ad¬
vice, for the cold winter is here,
with its storms, sudden changes,
slop, rain and snow. Thousands
of people will contract diseases
from which they will never re¬
cover, by catching cold. Dr
Hartman’s advice should be
heeded. Pe-ru-ua cures catarrh
of any stage or location, It is
the most popular remedy for la
grippe, coughs, colds, etc.
Send for a free copy of an il¬
lustrated book on catarrh. It
contains sixty-four pages of val¬
uable instruction. Address the
Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, O. Ask
your druggist for a copy of The
Pe-ru-na Almanac for 1896.
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cryfm
There tiro two reasonable
things which everybody should
do: take good care of one’s
health; and if lost, regain it
quickly, and to this everybody
will agree. And there are a
great multitude of people who
are agreed that for both purpos¬
es Simmons Liver Regulator is
the best helper. “I am troubled
with torpid liver and nothing
gives relief so quick like Sim¬
mons Liver Regulator.”—R, R.
Strange, Lake City, Fla.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Tried Friends Best,
For thirty yearsTutt’s Pills have
proven a blessing to the invalid.
Are truly the sick man’s friend.
J
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, , .
C Or blllOUS Headache, aySpepSia
sourstomach, malaria,constipa
tion and all kindred
. _
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AIM „ ii-rc ! C Ultflt.
From flarsassas to Appo=
mattox. —This great hook by
the first JM. General of General
Lee’s army of northern Virgin¬
ia, Gen. James Longstreet, is
ready for the public. It is a con¬
scientious and correct history of
the war between the states, told
in a plain unvarnished style, yet
SUch a manner US to . keep the ,
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reader’s interest to the end
Gen. Longstreet was a great
commander, upon whom Gen.
Lee depended in emergencies.
He has written an impartial
history, giving the Confederacy
her proper place, showing the
bravery and valor of Southern
soldiers and the justice of the
cause for which they fought.
This book will be sold by sub¬
scription only, and we would be
glad to oave everybody come in
and subscribe at once. The law¬
yer, the doctor and the litprary
man as well as every old sol¬
dier should have it.
Childrem Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorish
crz>
CarMiiestm ji
Positively the one, itemedy for the
treatment of
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION,
Simple -DYSPEPSIA and aggravated forms oi
and-
Palpitation -of - the- Heaut.J
-;c:--
Does your food sour after eating?
Areybu easily conI'm-ed and excited?
Do you get up in the morning tired and
unrefreshed, and with a bad taste in the
mouth?
Is there a dull, cloudy sensation, at¬
tended by disagreeable feelings in the,
head and eyes?
Areyouirritable and restless?
Does 5 our heart thump and cause you
to gasp for breath after climbing a
flight of stairs?
Does it distress you (o lie on the left
side ?
Have you impaired inemow, dimness
of vision, depression of mind and
gloomv forebodings?
These symptoms mean that you are
su Exhaustion. lie ring from Dyspepsia and Nervous
There is no other remey extant that
has done so much for this class of trou¬
bles as
Scott's Garbo-Digestive
Gotfipaund.
"Ifg opr case has 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.
Please remember that the appellation
Patent Medicine does not apply to
Scott’s Carbo-Digestive Compound.
It is a prescription put up by a lead¬
ing physician who lias made stomach
and nervous troubles a specialty for
years. We court investigation and
earnestly’urge all physicians to write
us for the formula of SCOTT’S CARBO
DIGESTIVE COMPOUND, which we
will 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 lias produced. It lias succeed¬
ed where all other medicines have failed
Sold by all druggists everywhere. $1
per bottle. Sent to any address in
America on receiot of price.
Don’t forget that we cheerfully re¬
fund your money if results are not sat¬
isfactory. Order direct if your drug¬
gist does not have it. •
Address all orders to
WtaU%Co.,
TOPEKA, KAS.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
If you want a splendid cook
book the • < Rural Home” stdls
for $1, but any and all of our
subscribers can have the Week¬
ly and this book for $1.25. This
proposition is good for both old
and new subscribers. The cash
is required to avail yourself of
f bo proposition. Anyone bring¬
ing us five new subscribers and
$6.25 will get a book and the
Weekly free of chame, and each
subscriber will get the premium
also. Now is the time for the
ladies to get a 350 page book
containing over 1,000 receipts,
printed on the best paper and
handsomely illustrated and
bound.
You. can earn $5 each dav “giv¬
ing” our indispensable house¬
hold article away. New plan of
work, making experience un¬
necessary and success certain for
sex in any section. Sam¬
ple dozen free. Credit given.
Freight paid. Address, Melrose
M’f’g. Go , 90 Melrose Park, Ill.
AFFLICTED FOR YEARS.
Mr. R. B. Goodman, Marietta,
Ga., says : “Iwas troubled with
rheumatism, which the doctors
called sciatica, for a number of
years, doctoring with everything
I could hear of, without benefit,
until I commenced with Dr.
King’s Royal Germeteur, which
cured me sound and well. I was
at times, for several months, so
I coidd not walk at all. I have
now been thoroughly well of it
for four years, and think there
is no medicine to equal Germe¬
teur. > ) Write to the Atlanta
Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga., for
48 page book, free. New pack¬
age, large bottle, 108 closes $1.
For sale by Dr. W. H. Lee.
HI I IE GE0MA& ATLANTIC t R
Effective June 12 , 6 a. m., 1805.
read down. READ Ur.
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7 10 “ Eatonton June “17 45 12 50
7 42 1 32 “ Meriwether “|7 25112 25
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8 25 1 50 t ( Dennis “17 05112 05
8 30|3 LYar Eatonton lv 16 40 11 3G
9 15 2 10 lv Eatonton ar O 39(11 35
9 80 2 35 “ Willards “0 15 11 03
9 3512 55 “ Aikenton “15 58 10 45
9 4* 3 05 “ Machen “(5 45 10 35
9 58 1 4 0s “ Shady Dale “ 5 40 10 30
1009,3 20 “ Kelley 5 22 10 35
1008 3 321“ Brought,onville 15 07 1 0 00
1015 3 39 Newborn 5 05 9 45
1022 8-181“ Car m el J u nc, “ 4 57' v
1080(8 1050 54|“ 02 “ Starrsville Havsron “(4 “ 4 50 QOODvO
4 90
1052 4 17|“ Covington June ‘‘ 4 21
1055(4 lDjar Covington “(4 20;
£j®rConnect with all day trains on
Georgia Machen railroad. j$flF“Trains connect Ma¬
at with M «fc N trains for
con. Madi-cm and Athens. Connect at
Milledgeville with trains for Augusta,
Macori and other points south and east.
J. W, PRESTON, General Manager.
MOORMAN mm
^till 1)0 father i}eed\ HI
your Wl jy
take \0 doey of
ipterejt ”
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AL/a/$ cv/re.s Ci*^tnpi° r (°Uc
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SAW MILLS.
$160 TO $900.
ENGINES&BOILERS
To suit. 100 in stock. Large
fotock of
SHAFTING. ^PULLEYS, BELTING
AND SUPPLIES.
LOMBARD & CO., AUGUSTA. GA
URN ITU RE and R 3 Furni- S 3
ROW* Chicago rafrs. sell
ACTORYto PiKSilJa, SKrtW S&ftESSK:
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P. 0. Box 53, GALENA, KAS.
DR. HATHAWAY & COS
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A Word to fly Friends
-THE PEOPLE:
r J'TIE country is to be congratulated upon the favorable
editions which the opening of the con
greets us at 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
b'ought for the cash, aucl I am now in a position to sell any line
of goods in ray stock as low as any house in the country. I am
where I can defy competition in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS ancl all kinds of wares and grocer¬
ies. I have a good stock of new goods and of the best grades. I
will buy your cotton’and other marketable produce, and pay the
very top notch for it.
MILLINERY!
MILLINERY!!
I have one of the most accomplished milliners evei in Con¬
yers, Mrs. W. J. Fakes. She has been in Atlanta for some time
studying and posting herself upon the very latest styles, and
she comes home “up-to-date” with what the ladies want. I
have given this department extra attention in the purchasing of
my stock this fall, and such bargains as I will give have never
been known, so when you wantahat, bonnet, feathers, ribbons,
laces, tips, gloves, veils or any other goods in this department,
no matter what, call and see me before you buy and you can rest
assured of the best in material, latest in style and lowest in price.
From October 1st,
1895, until March 1st,
1896, my terms will be
CASH.
Thanking my friends for their liberal patronage in the past
and soliciting it for the future, I am most respectfully,
,T. J. LANGFORD,
COMMERCE ST., CONYERS, GA.
John 1|. jJlruqnd,
Banl^sis Gonyeus, Qa.
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