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Great Benevolences.
In tho large cities of the United Staten the
condition of the metropolitan poor in con¬
stantly being ameliorated people. by the Sanitary grand be¬
nevolences of wealthy «ud carried re-
forme are frequently suggested intelligence.
out with eameatnees and Among
aunltary reforms those produced by Hostet-
ter’s Stomach Bittern in dyapeptio stomach,
disordered liver, lwiwels or nervonn system
are very conspicuous.
Do not wsBte bait fishing for compli¬
ments.
Don't Tnhnrro Spit aad Smnks Toer I.lf* Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag-
aatic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Bac, the wonder worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, GOo or tl. Cure guaran¬
teed Booklet and sample free. AdUreea
Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York.
Many a poor man smoke* enough cigars to
support his tatnU.v.
Spring Medicine
A Good Blood Purifier a Neces¬
sity Now
S.rupaHII. Unequalled
for Making Rich, Rod Blood
Tbe necessity for taking a good Spring
Mediciue to . purify ....... the blood and . buiid . , up
the system is base<] upon natural and an-
avoidable causes. In cold weather there
has been loss perspiration and impurities
have not passed out of the system as they
should. Food has consisted largely of
rich fatty substances, snd there has been
less opportunity for outdoor exercise.
The result is, the blood U loaded with itn^
purities and these must be promptly ex¬
pelled or health will be endangered.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best Spring
Modicino because it is the best blood
purifier and tonic. It thoroughly purifies
the blood and gives vigor and vitality.
Sarsa¬
parilla
Is America's Greatest Medicine. $1; six for $5.
Hood’s Pills are the favorite cathar¬
tic. All druggists. .’Sets.
Danger in Tin Cans.
Open a can of peaches, apricots, cher¬
ries or other fruit—for all fruit is acid¬
ulous—let it stand for some time, and
the fruit acids and the tin are ready to
do their work of poisoning. A chemi¬
cal knowledge that tells just how the
dangerous compound is created is un¬
necessary tc an avoidance of the peril.
The rule to follow is never to make
lemonade or other acidulated drinks in
a tin bucket, nor allow them to stand
in a vessel of tin: and in the case of
canned fruits or fish, immediately upon
opening the can. turn the contents on:
upon an earthenware plate, or into a
dish that is made of earthenware or
glass.
Fruits in hermetically sealed cans, if
properly prepared, generate no rioison.
As soon as opened.the action of the
acid in the tin, with the aid of the at¬
mosphere, begins, and in a short tint®
the result is a deadly poison. This
brief treatment of the question should
be remembered by everyone and its in¬
structions followed. The general press
also should aid in disseminating this
simple knowledge. —Popular Science
News.
NO WOMAN IS EXEMPT.
'•y
Regularity is a matter of importance
in ever}' woman's life. Much pain is,
however, endured in the belief that it
Is necessary and not alarming, when
in truth it is all wrong and indicates
derangement that may cause serious
trouble.
Excessive monthly pain itself will
unsettle the nerves and make women
old before their time.
The foundation of woman's health is
a. perfectly normal and regular per¬
formance of nature’s function. The
statement we print from Miss Ger-
isude Sikes, of Eldred, Pa., is echoed
In every city, town and hamlet in this
country. Head what she says:
“Dear Mrs. Pinkram:—I feel like e
new person since following your ad¬
vice, and think it is my duty to let the
public know the good your remedies
have done me. My troubles were pain¬
ful menstruation and leucorrluEa. I
was nervous and had spells of being
confused. Before using your remedies
I never had any faith in patent medi¬
cines. 1 now wish to say that I never
had anything do me so much good for
painful menstruation as Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound; also would
say that your Sanative Wash has cured
me of lejicorrhoea. I hope these few
words may help suffering women.”
The present Mrs. Pinkharn’s experi¬
ence in treating female ills is unparal¬
leled, for years she worked side b\
side with Mrs. Lydia E. Piukham, and
for sometime past has had sole charge
of the correspondence department of
her great business, treating by letter
as many as a hundred thousand ailing
women during a single year.
All suffering women are invited ta
write freely to Mrs. Pinkliam, at Lynn,
Mass., for advice about their health.
M EN AND WOMEN WANTED
TO TRAVEL for old established house. Per¬
manent position. #t(i per month and all ex-
panses w.P.W.ZIEGLER & CO., 238 Locust St.,Phila.
OPIUM Habit. NEW HOWE CURE. Painlesa. No
Detention from work. Guaranteed. Write
DR. PURDY, Houston, Texas.
23 crs;
M fi:< ME
LURES WHERE ALL ELSE Good. iAILS. Dso
Best Id Cough Syrup. Tastes druggists.
time. Sold by
2‘5 crs
Women and the Wheel.
From tK* QattUe, Delaware, Ohio.
Tho henlthfnlnnss of bicycle riding
women Is still a disputed question between
eminent physicians and health reformers.
Used !u moderation It su.-ely creates for
women a means of out-door OKercise, tho
benefit of which all physicians conoede.
Used to excess, like any other pastime, its
efleot is likely to be dangerous.
The experience of Miss Bertha Rood, tho
sevonteon-year-old daughter of Mr. J. R.
Reed, 385 Lake St., Delaware, Ohio, may
point a moral for parents who, llko Mr. and
Mrs. Rood, have experienced some concern
for their daughters who nro fond of wheel¬
ing. In the fall of '96 Miss Bertha who had
ridden a great deal, began to fall In an
alarming manner. She grew steadily paler
and thinner, and it appeared she was g oing
into consumption. Rest and quiet did her
absolutely no
good. A physi¬
cian fouml her
pulse at, 104 -a
very high rate.
Thinking this
may have been
due to tempo-
<_* rary nervous¬
ness when ho
m *. r* gvSSUffi
IW V »55 £ f"”SS!“
was satisfied then, from her high
pulse and steadily wasting condition that
she was conditioner suffering from aummia or a blood-
less the body. She became ex-
tremely weak, and oould not stand the
least noise or excitement. In this condition
of affairs they were recommended by an
old friend to get some of that famous blood
medicine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Polo
People. They did so, and almost from the
first dose Bertha began to Improve. Sho
continued to take the oniu£e pi Us and was by
means of those pills people"®^ entirely well,
and more grateful her parents Ohio.
cannot be found in the whole State of
Dr. Williams’ rink Pills have proved a
boon to womankind. Acting directly on
the blood and nerves, they restore the req¬
uisite vitality to all parts of the body;
creating functional regularity and perfect
harmony throughout the nervous system.
The pallor of the cheeks is changed to the
delicate blush of health; the eyes brighten;
the muscles grow elastic, ambition is
ereatod and good health returns.
Absolute Necessity.
‘‘I don’t see why this country needs
a standing army at all,” said Jackson.
“It doesn’t,” said Pilfer. “But if it
has any army at all it has got to be a
standing one. We’re to poor to buy
chairs for it to sit on.”—Harper’s
Bazar.
A Nonsensical Notion.
Some folks actually believe that they can cure
skir. diseases through their stomachs. It's absurd
on its face—absurd on the face of the man who
believes, too. because his disease stays right It’s
there. Stays there till he uses Tettertue.
the only safe and certain cure for Tetter, Ring¬
worm. Eczema and other itchy irritations. Good
for Dandruff, too. At drug stores, 50 cents, or
by mail from J. T. Shuptrlne, Savannah, Ga.
If the boy is the father of the man, the hoy
is very much to blame that he does not give
his son a better bringing up.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund money if it fails tocure. 25o.
A Virginian rejected committed suicide the because
he was for enlistment in navy.
This is surely cariq ing patriotism to ex¬
tremes. Besides, there may be further op¬
portunities.
Chew Star Tobacco—Tho Best.
Smoke Sledge Cigarettes.
No one is absolutely free. Every person
has at least a few strings to him.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or25o.
If C. C. C. fail to euro, druggists refund money.
Even the hand of a king smells of mor¬
tality.
Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous¬
ness arter first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s treatise Great free.
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and
Dr. R. H. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
Mr. Noowed (cautiously): “Lovey-
dovey, what makes this turkey taste
so queer?” Mrs. Noowed (weeping):
“Well, darling, I stuffed it with cran¬
berries, just as everybody does, and it
isn’t my fault if it hasn’t conle out all
right.”—Brooklyn Life.
Willie—“M amma, can people leave
parts of themselves in different places?”
“No; don’t be rediculous!” “Well,
Uncle Tom said he was going to South
Africa for his lungs.”—Tit-Bits.
Young Physician (excitedly): “How
did you learn about me?” Messenger:
“Rang all the bells till I found one at
home. ”—Truth.
teething, Mrs. Winslow’s thegums, Soothing Syrup’forchildren reduces inflamma¬
softens
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle.
Dignity self-defense. is one of woman's surest weapons
of
No-To-Bao for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure 50c, #1 All druggists.
Life is called a river, but there is a deal of
dust raised.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,) „
Frank Lucas County, (
J. Cheney makes oath that he is the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney &
Co., doing business in the City of Toledo,
County will and State aforesaid, and that said firm
pay the sum of one hundred dollars
for each and every ease of catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Ca¬
tarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
) presence, this 8th day of December,
SEAL r A. D. 1886. A. W. Gleason.
' Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Oureistaken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur¬
faces of the system. Send for testimonials,
free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Piso’s Cure for Consumption has no eq ual
as a Cough medicine.—F. M. Ahhott, 383 Sen¬
eca St., Buffalo, N. Y., May 9, 1894.
Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all Stomach
troubles cured by Taber’s Pepsin Compound.
Sample bottle mailed free. Write Dr. Taber
Mfg. Co., Savannah, Ga.
Lyon <Js Co's Plok Leaf Extra Smoking
Tobacco without a rival. For pipe or hand
made cigarettes beats the world. Try it.
Man’s works are merely surface indica¬
tions.
____
Educate Yonr Bowels With Cascarets.
10o,25c. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
deal An in empty it. laugh sometimes has a great
Beasty la Blood Deop.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar¬
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
atirring up tha lazy liver and driving all im¬
purities from the body, Begin blackheads, to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug¬
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
No man makes good resolutions for himself
alone.
EVERY
COTTON
PLANTER
Should send at one* for FACTS con¬
cerning the
Jackson African
Limbless Cotton.
Positively NO genuin* seed of this
wonderfully prolific variety has been
sold this year.
All auUienUuate «l weed wai
purchased by thlg Company
and reserved lor planting
the present season.
WRITE For our Great offer
NOW <° planters.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO D9 SO.
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Limbless Cotton Seed next year.
BEWARE of Spurious Seed
offered by others.
Send for particulars of our
great Co-operative offer to
planters of guaranteed seed to
be delivered next Fall.
LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS
for immediate work in every
cotton growing state. A
ADDRESS
JACKSON AFRICAN
LIMBLESS COTTON CO ■»
0# Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga,
Corn
responds readily to proper fer¬
tilization.
Larger crops, fuller ears and
larger grain are sure to result
from a liberal use of fertilizers
containing at least 7 % actual
Potash
Our books are free to farmers.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
9J Nouu St., New York.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
Vj
CURE CONSTIPATION
o,
J0c 4! ALL
25c 50c DRUGGISTS
SM.
A KEALTHY BRIDE IS A HAPPY ONE.
T^VERY woman and is under obligations she
Pf to herself the man mar-
Ties to be in the most healthy con¬
dition possible. She should be free of
all female diseases and menstral irreg-
*Vi 11 ularities, because the condition of the
ij | wife makes or mars the home. Don’t
\ J|i |j| delay doctor, because for a you consultation dread to is consult unnec- a
\l essary. Get a few bottles of
GERSTLE’S
\ K Trwle( (jj-. IP. JP_ )M&rk.
- 5 and treat yourself will in the privacy of
\ your home. It cure you. If there
I? ■s is move any it costiveness with a few or mild indigestion, doses of 5t. re-
& Joseph’ 3 Liver Regulator. Write us,
if your case is complicated, and we will
instruct you, free of charge, how to
J ^ use these famous remedies.
MY WIFE HAS SUFFERED FROM WOMB TROUBLES
For more than eleven years, and has tried everything she could get. as well as
several doctors, hut nothing did her any which good. Last immediate spring I relief commenced and benefited giving
herGerstle’s Female Panacea gave E. TURNER, St. Stephens. Ala.
her greatly at her monthly periods. W.
L. GERSTLE & CO., Proprietors, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Large $1.00 Bottle
i FOR THE For 25c.
| No. 2 Whitehall Street,
9 ATLANTA, GA.
HORRORS OF OPIUM
CAN BE CURED.
“I Feel In Fancy As If Awakened From an Uneasy Dream in My Relief Frorw
the Superhuman Power of Morphine.”
Du. B. M. Woolley,
Atlanta. Go.: inadequate
Dear Sir—X feel myself wholly
to the task I am undertaking, and yet, in
r™r "' 1 “>■
ifiod. To express my appreciation and
gratitude to God and yourself as His almost
superhuman agents, for mv complete re-
storution to real life, and I fondly hope a
future useful mauliooil, is » of which I
am totally incompetent. Hut to speak of
my emotions, when I recognize of a trpth
that I have been emancipated from the
bondage of a tyrant, more cruel and relent-
less than ever swayed scepter over a help-
less people, I may find words to feebly ex-
press. I do not wish to indicate that I have
a mind of commanding powers, yet I hope
it may exhibit at least a heart of deepest
gratitude
Fifteen years ago I was the victim of se-
vere acute rheumatism; my suffering was
intense and almost unbearable. Three noted
physicians in succession failed in their hon-
est endeavors to give me relief. The fourth,
my favorite, who was indisposed himself,
when I was first attacked, finally came to my
bedside. He, in his anxiety and sympathy thought
to lull the pain and induce sleep,
best to give me at intervals a small wonderful quantity
of morphine. Ignorant of its
power, I continued its use for several days,
and then it was that I awoke to the sad
realization that I was bound in chains
which no human power or will could break
asunder. Since tiie fatal hour I became an
involuntary and unconscious victim of that
fascinating and yet most potent drug, as the
greatest enemy and destroyer of human
hope and ambition, mine has been a weary
pilgrimage in the dark, ever dying, yet
couid not die. Many times during the
passing of those fifteen long and dreary
years, and especially since the death of one
of the best women that ever wore the sacred
crown of wife, I was tempted and to snap astin-
der the silver cord of life leap to meet
the nameless terrors of the great unknown, awfui
And if perchance I had committed the
deed the world would have cried out "in-
sane,” whereas nothing else could have been
less true. One day, about nine months ago,
while suffering the horrors of Dante’s mimic
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OPIUM and Liquor Habit cured in
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cured. I>r. J. L. Stephens,
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hell, there came to me in my delirium tHo
thought to go and tell my tale of suffering:
anil despair to Dr. Woolley. Perhaps he of
can and will cause the very darkness
ssaafrAacsf , . , £rss% . . i T
condition suggestive of being ready to cross I
tho dark and troubled wave of death.
told you of my slavery to '■>. habit which
deserves the pity of every intelligent and
8 55?
ease, and learning how long I had used
Opiates or Morphine, and the quantity ne-
cessurv to sustain me at the time, you pre¬
pared for me a bottle of your invaluable An-
fjdote, !,* lpr wanted, and from needed that giad nor hour used I a have grain nei- of
Morphine, Opium or other Opiate. After
commencing the use of your Antidote my
general health began to improve, wretched-
ness ani * despair that, had been my constant
companions, by degrees deserted me, and
one month ago I realized that my system no
longer required the use of your Antidote,
aa< l *k®t ^ waB a * arn
pleased to report that my health is eon-
stantly improving. I weigh today thirty
pounds more than I did. I have some of
* n9 * : bottle of your Antidote, and will
preserve and keep it as a sacred relic of my
restoration:from midnight darkness into the
bright light of day and happiness,
looking hack upon my; Awakened unhappy, un-
real past, I feel in fancy as if from
nn uneasy dream, to look upon life with
wide-open eyes, and active mind that under-
stood its realities. A few short months ago
[ was bound and in a barren desert whoso
level waste stretched back to the tomb
where Ambition was left to starve, and sweet
Content lay festering in her shroud. bet,
with my release from the almost super-hu-
i naa power of Morphine, my bonds are
broken asunder, my chains are rent in
twain, and at last after all my longing, all
my hoping, all »y despairing, I can walk
forth into the beautiful sunlight of heaven,
j 1 }*® “Edens sweetest greening tree as a
bird on its wing, and in stature a man. The
God I called upon was not deaf. God has
beard God has answered through you,his
mos * favored instrument. Fours truly,
J- 0. Ford.
Atlanta, Ga., March 6, 1898.
GEORGIA LADIES
TELL THE TRUTH.
Bullards, Ga., writes; Eight
years ago I had Slow Fever
3 months. Five Doctors at¬
tended me, but I continued
to grow worse until I com¬
mm menced taking Dr. M. A.
Simmons Liver Medicine
V three times a day, and I wo 3
ii -'-S well before one Package
was taken. Have taken a
few doses “Black Draught,”
but did not think it cleansed
my Liver as well as Dr. ML
A.S.L. M.
Female Complaints.
There are two critical and even dangeiona
periods in female life, when the greatest
care is necessary.
Tho first, when the girl passes from child¬
hood to womanhood; if through ignorance
or interfered neglect this with mysterious thwarted, development in the ia
or even
smallest degree, they arc liable to some
malady hysteria, frequently fits proving most consumption serious,
each as or even 5
of whilo life,” at tho there second often period, much called distress “change and
is
Simmons danger. At fiqcaw both these Vino periods Vino of is life invalu¬ Dr.
able, and it is recommended that a dose of It
be taken twice a week for some time, be¬
tween and for sad strengthening during tho menstrual tho periods,
of Dr. M. system A. Sim- we
strongly urge the use ■
ZBons Liver Mediclno, a dose at bedtime.
Seville, Ga., says: 1 hava
used Dr. M. A. Simmons
.! Liver Medicine in my
flj VjS _ family for 80 years with suc-
cess in many cases of Indi-
Jw m K es *lon and Soar Stom-
ach. I think it superior to
jSP [ "Thedford’s Black Draught”
• and “Zeilin’s Regulator,’*
BlsagM. _®3fcand I shall recommend Dr.
Mi a. s. L. M. as long as I
live.
_
Hysteria acquired
13 caused by natural or suffering feebleness
of constitution, of mental the sexual and,chiefly, such
derangements menstrual irregularities, delayed system, develop¬ as
ment c t the generative organs, or too strong
sexual propensities. should During be loosened; a fit, the
patient’s clothes she
should have an abundance of fresh air.
The sudden, copious and continuous appli¬
cation of cold water to tho head and face will
cut tho fit short. Between the paroxisms, should
Dr. M. A. Simmons LivorMedicine
ba taken to correct torpidity of the bowels,
and a course of treatment with Dr. Sim¬
mons Squaw Vino Wine which is specially
adapted to remove tbe uterine disorders.
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