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Coinpn imii contains
the n l <-ai dully Kileded insti lie
11 VI 1 ii,( cresting inised m> print
- I in any A mi*i icon pcriodieal The
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pa* l mi'tit. The - inclpnl letiluie <a
the number i Mr. (il id-lmii
led.'Mi- id Anhtir Henry llullmn 1
paper ol xtinordinary intercut
elm rtu. I'lii* article is illus!rated
tl'ie p)ii U nits nl M r. (Jliid-tone
the sllhjei t ol low ski Ii — , A n 11 m
her ol 1 x lie t short itOI'lt t. editori
a! an - h- touching on vui iom cur*
icni l- ji d tiolea mi science and
alburn till out this must nilnniivo
ntiinhcr o' Ih great I'umilv weekly
A Woiitlvrfnl Discovery*
The 1»M quarter of n century record*
many wonderful discoveries in medicine,
bul u <(11 <*. Ui;<? have ftocomplishe-l more for
remedy, humanity than that sterling old household
Hmw im* Imn Hitters. It st eins to
Contain the very elements of child good health,
»itid mdlher mttu, woman or can taka
it without 'ietiving the greatest benefit.
Browns 1 Iron Bitters is soi«l l»y all dealers.
Twj Millions a Year.
\\ hi i 1 t U* 1 *11 v* try, nmi buy _
UH :. _ Mill lirtl. Till JHhfliln t tin*
I re low buying i!t*oiipctH
('auviv t ntl».nit at lhe of two million
hex 11 .ii aii.i it n ill zr tin* - '' million
lir [or N.'« V< in’* It in. i nii-rit proved
linn < IIM'HIl t* I (* tin- mo-1 ti.*liglt11itl -I); w
•) > l,iU>r f< J- nembody tbo yror rouiMl
All drug Is ltlf, 2')c, Mil’. ht J>1 i),
O-ZV: »TOHlA.
Z-.-J vnppet. l* mr e* j
Blackshoar Horse Befe-atcd.
The-.- »-i i trotting race at the
lair gr-.'utuls >i-sterdny nlternoon he
tw Mr George Turner's new
Iff , >il , II. Hi P ksluur. mg Plant to 5- It r was W. Gray intended A, Bob, MiK a
Hint tin' race should !>-- three heats
ol a a i|i- each, hul one heat seemed
- he owners that the Black'
T L c was greatly outclassed,
ear* B Plant made the mile ill n
l 2 i, while the lime of Gray I
nb was 15:15, I'uraer '
that Plant i- -how r g greater speed l
every day Waycros- Herald.
I •' \( - of ‘‘Gray Boh" deny
u Vt' dement. The assertion
that ’ll. vc w as any agreement
a t i- untrue lhe Black
\va- cal l ieti to WaveroS)
— ii i <*pmi am! not to enter
a u t s, in any c nut! tiul nut
k l tl*o lima ol Uh* race that
ie vv i xpeeled to participate.
“l Bob's " time <n hull mile
a
stunt nsi time was 1.25, while
II. I'- Paul for the same distance
^ In the race winch the
” \ t hor.-es (lotted, “Gray
B s head and the race, the
l a I- inz: about the same as that
tna ■ by H 11. riant in his race a -
g slat t time, itofthc 1 SO lhs and is n correct j
race a corrcc
t t to ’’ :| bo\e pub cation, and
si t ihe Blackshear “I’lug
was U'iassed whe: In' vent up
agam-i i e t>, >* race lit s u av
Cl
W. V Mil ION
Biliousness :
phi fiver, tiseh prevents
ti- its fimSi U) ferment sum j nt; m
ti ilUr,iue*s. he»4»eUe,
Hood’s
Mis i ■;*. id.'Wousness. and,
If ll td* rcJk'ved, poi-omiij*. bilious IltriKl’s ft vt r 99^ I I ^ I
or ti
ffttt the StOGLieh, ® ®
rouse SttpHUmiL i‘ t fiver, Scents, curt* lientinehe, Solti rtirrloess eQn* I
elfC-. t.« nil dnwylstf,
<«U> TiUs to take with Hvw*a s isars&uanUik 1
r—- i [ nWi M
K Wondefiii! Operation Wiicb Startled
tbe Medical World
HOPE FOR THE AFFLICTED
Hew They 'f.vj Hav. the Scrv.-os zf the
Kcet Eminent Specialists and hs Ecstsr
cd to Perfect Health.
* The year ju-t pa-M d has b< i n re—
1 m • n i k a tile lor I lie great advaiieeinent
made in iwdicai science and the in
production ol new ai.d hucccssIiiI
: method* of tr-eiling whit ha* hereto
...... | i K . ( .„ r,,ii- d. i. d an incurable di
. Tl „ brilliant, op
—v*...... 11 • r, ol Zurich, .Switzerland, " y c r tiy s, which j
the entire Stomach of a patient was j
puccc.-sliilly removed, h e astounded
( |, ( . j| prole--ion. Heretofore
. toum< )l hu , : ,| waV H been consul
l " 1 Vllal >’ ; uL . /,,ndl .
alive and well , refutes this
hop- worn theory, 'fin* cu-e ol this
woman without a stomach, demon
trail that the gastric (unctions can
In: performed by other organs of the
,0 "- v ‘
The In-lory ol this case i* of absorb
mg interest. From cbil.ihood the pa
ii .-at lmd yullered Irotn Ircipient at
„r .. v ,, n , fmin stomach.
,. |( „. ;l) , (Cl . no
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i treatment ol I>r. Schlatter, lie ding
nosed her case and loutid the seat ol
tronbJo to lie a tumor. This lie re
moved with the entire stomach, and
flic palicnt, lliongh old and feeble,
| has fully recovered her health.
The remarkable resullsobtained in
this ease prove the superiority ol the
s|ieciftlisf over the general practition
cr in the treut ineiit of chronic (ii.-ea u
{ OH IIih study, invcstigalion uud
IpiuetiMe tire confined to ono pnrticu
hir organ ol Hut body and its diseas
( , M IIis constant work iniilies him
mil -ter, and tiueeess attendn bin efforta
There bus recently been formed in
New York City the Warner Nuzaro
I Medicine Company, which has a de
partment for the special treatment of
! chronic diseases ol all classes. I Is
: 1 ionrrl el Physician* is composed ol
the most succcshIuI specialists in
Grenier New Yoik. The object
the company is to give advice and
treatment to people who could not
otherwise obtain the set vices of such
eminent specialists Many diseases
which have h,idled the skill of the
general praetitionor can thus ho sue*
cesslully treated and suffering hu
bouellte.l.
Among the disea.-v* lor which spe
, iai trenlment can be had are scrolii*
la und all blood ami skin discuses;
nervous prostration, insomnia, citron
ie headaches, and i.'l nervous disor
tiers; rheumutism and gout; acute
and chronic catarrh; diseases and
weaknesses ol women; special discus
es of men; indigestion and stomach
troubles,
This plan of special treatment hits
been devised and perfected by Mr.
11. H. Warner, former proprietor'
and origiuntorct Wurner's Sufe Cure;
Mr. Warner retired from tho Sale
business some five years ngo,|
and since that time he has given his .
to formulating and perfect- ;
tin' present undertaking, llisj
ol experience in the special 1
treatment ol kidney di-eases led him j
to believe that equally geod results j j
could be obtained by offering the
at a reasonable rate, special
treatment under tho direction of cini
specialists several class t
nent tor the
es ol diseases t > which mankind is Ii
a hit*. This plan places within the
reach ol all. nt minimum prices, the
experiences ol men who have devot
ed >oais ol study to their respective
The method of obtaining rebel from
nil chronic troubles i* ns simple ns \t
i* inexpensive, Ail that is ncccssa
ry is to write out a history of your
ease, making *he statement as com
pletc us possible, and giving symp
toms m detail. Send this, with five
dollars, to the Wurnet N uivro Med
ieme U -mpniiv, St. Paid Build me,
220 Broadway, New Yoik t' ty.
when a complete diagnosis ol your
ca ,o 0 nd medirino lor thirty days'
treatment, should so long i\ time lie
lor a cure, will he sent you
and delivered free without lull her ex
pens* 1 , Tho well-known business a
of Mr Warner, and tho luet
that he has doue i$0 much lor suffer^
ing humauity in the pa-t, are ample
assurances oltho genuineness *>l tht'.
his latest and greate.-t w -rk Write
to day.
A Sure Thing Fsr Y tu.
A tr*ns»ohon in which you c*nnoi 1 so
is n sunt” Umtjg Biliousness, » ok honlaoh,
furred toirgae, fever, nttat i»v tmTitiol sail
r.fi s mersitst’ii GamU’ siipaiiou 1'ttthnrlic atui
sitJ^ssh liver, i'a-eitrvis
t be womiemi! ew liver nud in
(efint) tonic sie by «U druggist# j; u*raiv
to cure *‘t mI'D<*y ielut <lei, ( . t. V
ut » sure thing . Try » U»i Miv; Hkv,
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Shooting 3orapa at Pattsrs;n.
A -hot t sci ape took place at
Patterson 5' t S iturday night in
winch A bert Barnes and Alfred
Small, both colored, were th par
uupants Barnes shot Small with a
pistol at short range the ball enter
i irig the side, from which he died on
•Sunday following. Barnes is in jail
charged with murder.
nnoT at blackshear.
Friday morning as Lizzie Hays
j was taking breakfast to tier husband
I who was working some distance from
their home she was attacked by Ed
Hardy and shot twice with a pistol,
both balls taking effect, one in the arm
and the other in the jaw. The wo
j man, so we hear, is expected to die
| from the shot in the jaw, the ball
j J having ranged downward. Both
parties are colored. Hardy made
his escape.
Wonderful are the cures by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and yet it is only because
as the one true blood purifier, it makes
pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood.
Hood’s Pills for the liver and
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Whooping cough is the most dis
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be cut short by the use of One Min
ute Cough Cure, which is also the
best known remedy lor croup and all
lung and bronchial troubles. W. P.
Williams.
Senator Clay lias kindly sent us a
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friend will come along and plant
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during the year, reap the benefit
thereof. However, we thank Mr.
Clay lor the seed, he having done his
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Wilke’s Great Irish Specific is the
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ONE OF TWO WAYS.
The bladder was created for one
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urine, and as such it is not liable to
uy lonn ol disease except by one ol
two ways. The first way is Irotn im
perfect action ol the kidneys. The
second way is Irotn carele83 local
treatment ol other diseases.
C7CV-CHIEF CAUSE. f»f»
Unhealthy urine Irotn unhealthy
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WE ARE ASSERTING IN’ THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “ CASTORIA.” AND
“ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK.
/, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
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March 8, 1897.
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WAYCROSS, GA.
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