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before it is born.
some Stariiiua Statemcata of Gencrnl
Imereat:
Dr. Oliver Wen lell Holmes, on beinj 1
asked when the trainin’ of a child should
begin, replied: “A hundred years before it
is born.''
\re we to infer from this that this genera
tion is responsible for the condition of the
race a hundred years from no.v?
Is this wonderful generation the natural
result of the proper diet and medicines of a
hundred years agoi
It is conceded in other lands that most of
the wonderful discoveries of the world in
this century have com ■ from this country. 1
< htr ancestors were reared in log cabins, an i
suffered hardships and trials.
Hut they lived and enjoyed health to a ripe
<4d age. The women of those days would ,
endure hardship without unparent fatigue
chat would startle those of the present ago.
Why was ill
One of the proprietors of the popular reni 1
edv known as Warner’s safe cure, has been [
faithfully investig cting the cause, and has
called to his aid scientists ns well as mndieal
men, impressing u|K»n them the fact that
there cannot bo au effect without a cause ■
Tins investigation disclosed the fact that in I
the olden times simple remedies were admin
istered, compounded of herlis and roots, which
were gathered and stored in the lofts of th
log cabins, and when sickness came on, these
remedies from nature's laboratory were used
with the best effects,
What were these remedies? What wore
they used for! After untiring and diligent
search diiy nave obtained the formulas so
generally used for various disorders.
Mow the question is, how will the olden
time preparations affect the people of this
age, who have been treated, under modern
lueiiical schools and codes, with poisonous
and injurious drugs. This test lias been care
fully pursued, until they are convinced that
(he preparations they now call Warders
Log Cabin Remedies are what Our much
abused systems require.
Among them is what is known as Wai-
Iler's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, and they
frankly announce that they do not consider
<be Sarsaparilla of so much value in itself as
it is in the combination of the various in |
gradients which together work marvelously I
upon the system. They also have prepara- ■
Hons for other diseases, s-.ich us ••War-'’|
ner’s Log Cabin Cough and Consumption
Remedy,” “Log Cabin Hops and Buch i j
Remedy” Warner’s Log Caimi Scalpine” for
the hair. 1 hoy have great confidence that
I hey have a cure for the common disea-e of '
catarrh, which they give the name of “Lo -
Cabin Rose Cream.” Also a “Log Cabin I
Plaster,” which they are confident will sup
plant al! others, and a Liver Pill, to bo used 1
separately or in connection with the other I
remedies.
We hope that the public will not be disap- ;
pointed in these remedies but will reap a i
benefit from the investigations, and that the '
proprietors will not lie embarrassed in their :
introduction by dealers trying tn substitute i
remedies that have been so familiar to the ,
shelves of our druggists. This line of feme
dies will be used instead of others, insist
upon your druggist getting them for vou if
he hasn’t them yet in stock, and -we fvel j
confident that those new remedies Will re- 1
reive approbation at our readers' hands as i
tl:e founders have used <?ve,y care in their i
; reparation. '
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Not So Bad.
A story is going arotlud in the French
papers about the czar of Russia. While i
lie was stopping recently in the Castle of
Frcdensborg he was fond of taking little
walks in the neig iborhoed. One day he
wa« accosted by a beggar woman with a
child in her arms. In pure Danish and
in the roughest manner possible he told
her to go away and be pretty quick about
it. The poor Woman, terrified started
oflj but was followed by til officer.
"*terc,my good woman,“said the officer,
■•is he put some pieces of gold into her
hand, “it is the czar who sands you this,
■and he hopes that you will forgive his
apparent rudeness of a moment ago. The
fact is, he has just returned from a visit
to his children, who have the scarlatina,
and he was afraid that he might bring
the contagion to your child if he allowed
you to .approach his person.”
Ex-Senator James R. Doolittle, of
New York, has proposed a strange
scheme, His idea is that married men
should have two votes, while the bach
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Death ii fts good a thing a« life, and both are
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Among the people of to-day, there are few
indeed, who have not heard of the merits of
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remedy. Teas and drinks have been made of
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A Baby Like a Gale of Wind.
Why is a newly-born baby like a gale of wind?
Because it begins with a squall. Cold gales
induce coughs, and croup. Taylor's Cherokee
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Catarrh in the Head
Originates in scrofulous taint in the blood. Hence
the proper mol hod by which to cure catarrh is to
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'and the danger of developing into bronchitis or that
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M. E. Read, Wauseon, O.
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I C 1 ] l Emi i SIOX Hot only g ivi . s flesl,
propertied In' “’i ° f i,s » n»triti.nis
using Soot ’ S Emulsion for s , v ,. rn |„,‘ an.
un pleased witli its action. Mv pailent's "av
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Consumption Surely Cured.
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Do ?ou foe) dull, languid, low-spiritt d. life
less, and indescribably tnlAornblc, both physi
cally and mentally; experietlOb <» sonso of
fillin''S or bloating after eating, or of
ness," or emptiness of stomach in tho inorti
ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in
mouth, irrejrular appetite, dtayincM, frequent
headaches, blurred eyc«»lght» “ floating spooks”
before the eyefl, nervous prostration or e.w*
haustion, irritability of temper, hot flushes,
alternating with chilly sensations, sharp.
Litin . transient pains hero Rnd there, cold
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disturbed and unrefresning al-’op, nonstHnt,
indescribable feeling of dread, or of impend
ing calamity?
It you Imve nil, or any considernblo number
of tlieso symptoms, you are sulb-iing from
that most common of American maladies
Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated
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Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave
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covery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and
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cleanses the system of ill blood-taints and im
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an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promos
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both ocen and Rirength, lu malarial districts,
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loner, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases.
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CURES ALL HUMORS,
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cmq, Grertt Eutitig Ulcerfl rapidly heal nndet
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I'rysipelaß.JJoils, Carbuncles. Spro Eyes, Scrof
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Strength and bodily health will bo established.
CONSU MPTION.
which is Scrofula oftlie I.iiugN, is arrested
and cured by this remedy, if taken ii. the
earlier stages of tho disease. From its mar
velotis power over thlb terribly fatal disease,
when ih&L Offering this now world-famed rem
edy to the public, Dr. Fierce tliougiit Seriously
of calling it his “Consumption Cure,” but
abandoned tha' name as too restrictive for
a medicine whicii, from its wonderful com
bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative,
or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and
nutritive properties, is uncqualcd, not only
as a remedy for Consumption, but for all
Chronic Discafieg of the
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short
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GEO. R. SIBLEY & CO.,
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847 and 849 Reynolds Street-
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Augusta, Ga., July 21st, 1887.
To Our Patrons and Friends :
It is with profouudest regret that we announce tho death of our
Senior, Hou. GEORGE R. SIBLEY, which occurred on Friday
evening, tho 15th instant.
We are glad to say however, that, with the same ample means and
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partners, who have had the actual management of its affairs tor the
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By Asbury Hull and P. B. Tobin, Surviving Partners.
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