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DO YOU NEED A MEDICINE? , IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE, i There is no one who does not need a j Liver Medicine occasionally. The symptoms of Liver Complaint are i well known to every one, such as consti- f nation, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, headache, a tired feeling and C many others of a similar nature. Thousands die annually by not heeding the warnings of nature. f Many acquire some chronic disease from which they never recover. t Many of these could l>e spared for years of usefulness, by keeping in the home some reliable remedy. ji We believe that we can convince anv fair-minded person that there is no bet- J ter remedy for the Liver known, than . Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup. ' The formula is known, consisting of: 1 Bncliu, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla, Gentian, Senna and Iodide of Potassium. You ( know just what you are taking. How many other formulas of a liver medicine a are published ? Ask your druggist about . this. It is already prepared and can be ' taken immediately. I The strength is extracted in the most skillful manner, certainly superior to any a powdered preparation known. (We also manufacture a Liver Medicine in pow- 1 dered form, with which any druggist can jsupply you, but this, like all other dry Liver Medicines requires preparation.) n I)r. Thacher's Liver and ltlood Syrup is pleasant to take, does not lose its strength, as I.iver Medicine in dry form, | and will keep in any climate. Your doctor, however skillful, could ' prescribe nothing better. 4 There is no opportunity for a doctor to make a mistake in writing a prescrip- ;i tion, or a drug clerk to make a mistake in compounding the same, (besides a ' doctor's bill and the cost of the medi- ^ cine.) You can be absolutely sure of the proper proportion being in every dose. I Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup . has been used with the greatest conli- ' deuce and success in thousandsof homes 1 for ail years, and is prepared by a pharmacist of 'Ja years' experience, in a labo- ' ratory equipped with the most modern ; appliances tor the most perfect safety. If you do not u mhrstn ml if our case, ' write toil 11 if for it t-'rir sum fir bottle unit "Dr. I'll a cher's lh nlth Hook." hire t sy in litmn t for ml vice. It'i- aimplif nslc tlmt yon try il ut our vxjiense. IPr knnir trlmt it will (to. j<> 1: s.t j.k nr at, r. intra cists. lit! cents mill 91.00. . THACHFR MEDICINE CO. I Chatt.anooe'a, Tenn. Fouuht Nearly Inn Hours. Paris March (J?The much tnlked of duel between the Italian fenrinir master, Peni, and liaron 1 Athens di San Malato, was fought 1 ' at noon today at, Nouilly. It lasted two hours, and fifty min < utes and was finally stopped be ( cause Baron (li San Malato's hilt i bad raised a largo blister in the palm of his hand. The engagement developed a wonderful display of skill between the two ^ rival schools. I'he duel was wit- 1 nessed by a large number of dis- ? tinguished French swordsmen. ( The adversaries were reconciled ' n aftt r the fight. j How 'often vou hoar it remark j ed : "Ii'? only a cold," and a few days later learn that the man is on his back with pneumonia. ] This is of such common occurence that a cold,however slight, honld not be disregarded (Iliatuber- ] lain1- "ough Remedy connteracts ' anv tendency toward pn-umnniu j It always cures and is phoisant to take. Sold by J. F Mackey iV j Co. hruggists. j Chinamen (Jive Signals to Japs j< J I I ei > I hi i'll, M irrh 'J.? A e coi\lin<: to a dispatch irom l'ort I Arthur twenty Chinese were ar- L rested there for signalling the Japanese ships off the shore \v ith | flashlight and lanterns. A warning has been issued that similar s offenders will hereafter be treated as spies and shot. Happy, Healthy Children . An? philH r?nn t?lr?? I .itHa K.arlv " ' * mj v Risers with perfect safety. They j are harmless, never ^ripe or sicken, and yet they are ho certain in results that robuBt constitutions requiring di astic means are never diflappoi nted. They cannot fail to perform their miseion and everyone who users De- i "Witt's Little Early Risers prefer ' them to all other pills. They cure biliousness. Sold by Craw- ( ford Bros. Too Much Expense. One of the clauses in the legisativo appropriation bill recently ntrodueed in congress forbids the payment of any money appromated therein for paying the 'xpense of horRes and carriages >r drivers other th<in for those ised by the president, the heads >f departments and secretary to he president, and this clause is lesigned to put an end to an ibuse which has existed for many ears. The Washington corresxmdent of the Philadelphia Pubic Ledger, referring to the tneasire, says : ''The practice haH >een for every assistant secretary ind many chiels of divisions to lave carriages for their exclusive ise purchased with public funds md maintained at the public ex)ense. This was done by indirect net hods and payments made from ippropriations of a miscellaneous haracter. These carriages not leing required by the officials are iseil by the women members of heir families in making calls, [(tending parties and theatres. [ here is no effort to conceal this ise of the nnhlio nrnnprlv iind nr.<ls for private convenience and irofit. There is one rase that is ^specially noticeable. The head f a certain division, who lives at ? boarding house, kindly I .ans lis landlady the official carriage o do her marketing, and in the ilternoons and evening the (laugher of the house has the unrestricted use ol the outfit.'' I As if We Carcriadumsky, f rsince Americans are showind -o much jovsky over the deleatI -ky of General Ramphoolsky, it is hinted that the czar is getting lotsky, and will not let the Rus dan bandsky play Hiawatha at >11 r big lairskv. As if wecaredalamsky for that.?Americus [(la.) Times-Recorder. Working Overtime Eight hour laws are ignored by hoRe tireless, little workers?Dr. .vine'* Xo?v Life fills. Millions ire always at work, night ami lay, curing Iidigestion, Biliousie?s, Constipation, Sick Headiclie and all Stomach, Liver ami towel troubles. Easy, pleasant iafe, sure. ()nly 25c at Crawford tros., .) K. Mto-key & Co. and PNmderburk 1 'harmacy. S'cw York Breaks Death lb cord. New York. March 2?The department of lie; ! i !i recorded 1,707 lenths during the week ending F -brnary 27. more tliu.i ever re -orded in I his city during a siniiar peri'd in the winter months. I he morality i-> tillribnled to rrip ami i's complicalion? !' pideniic o! iitil'ienee iU<> gen ?ral in nearby X w .1 yrsey lowns. \ fri i? hot i i#? t ?t i Uoo.l Syrup will U- m-iiI t<> any reader ? hi . paper who wi'.i wiite i?i the Thacher .1 .Heine Co., Chattanooga, [Teim. A gossip has few friends, but ho manages to pot pood and even villi numerous enemies. 0Littio'8 Early Risers The famous little pills* An ideal wife is one who is filling to spend more of her hus>and's hard earned cash for the groceries than tor dry goods. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. fhe Kind You Have Always Bough! Signature of Progress of the Soutb. The development of the south is treated in an interesting way by a writer in the New Y'ork Sun. It is pointed out by this writer that the south lias ten million bale cotton crop, a twentyfive million ton coal output, a 5,000,000 ton pig iron production, aside from lumber, fruit, tobacco and other products. Manufacturing enterprises have taken the place of the old time plantations and have established new channels of employ ment for the neo pie. After describing these conditions the Sun writer says :uThe results of all this are manifest not alone in the cities, hut in almost every town, village and hamlet. New buildings appear everywhere. Sewer systems, water works, electric plants for lighting and for trolley lines are fast becoming as much of a necessity as in the north and west, and the south has the money to pay for them. Municipal bond issues have reached a huge aggregate and have, in general, found ready sale at good prices, often in the immediate local market.^ Southern ports have done an enormously increased business, and southern railways have been hard pressed to handle their traffic. The establishment of those new conditions upon a foundation of unquestionable firmness opens a broad vista. The south has not yet been an objective point for the home seeker, to whom it really offers so much that is attractive. It is to bo hoped, that the day will soon come when its ? 1 H h aster ^ C con- ^ antly 4? Which i fttion m like you ian*e I every su man m J the % have a r ^ Now, I < J guaranty J is thoroi po?- m into a g lb!?8 I shrinkag who I advantaj the ^ you will min- ? stock, w : |!,e ( some of the m ntry m sure th? pen- ^ :nm- ^ :nor # I riea. ? Vj >7?; I toad m nt 11 m ,000. 5 Vill.!.. & c??! # These si Will M . . will f Pa,r 1S 8 it Him m leather s r>ied 1 to be th< [ + store, \vi of the 01 SO Rallr r-.r- . !. 500 Y |{ K Y. Courses Off-rod. ^ _ 'mBHHHMBH i' ud:ttC LI. Write Quick ? jKCM uLAIAMA tl USINESS COLLEGE, M&con,Ga. \XWW~"~/1.000 //e franc/Young Man o qualify I*()K (}<>()!> POSITIONS GUARANTEED IN WRITINQ. 500 FREE ^H0l;AHs;?n;80FFKtt?D UA.-ALA. BUS COLLEGE. MACON. G* | The Formula tells 1 Grove's < Not a patent medid Fluid Extract PERUV Fluid Extract BLACK Fluid Extract DOG V It Cures the Chills ^^^jeJB?s^G0ii?ra^Toi A nf:l?iM / f H IM Mil MHr I AH M ^ c M IJMM A\fcgctable Preparation For Assimilating U\c Food and Keg ulaI * .1 r? ?_ _? in i- -p ling inc jioukicio anu uo\>vib ni i Promotes Digcslion.Cheerful- j ness and Rest.Contains neillier irr Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. >'OT "NARCOTIC. Mrt/r afftfti UrSAMl ZZ PfTCHt'fi /^imp/tut Srrtf * . silx Sf/irut * 1 RnrkdUSmllt- I situxr .lord f /fearrwM - ) {It Cttrimnnh Soda * I liirm Sr*J ) A perfect Remedy forConstipotion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea w Worms .Convulsions,Feverish- n ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature oT EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. ^ **-' S " -"""T iTf- Ti'^TMnrW I QUIT CO There is no need of wearing yoni bottle of Murray's Horehc A few doses of this Household lief. A positive cure for INFI.L EASES OF THROAT. ANTI-SP/ THE MlJRRfl COLUME A planter In Georgia, just as his cotton pb Tho Standar 11 Nitrate H at the rate of one hundred pounds in the : per u ir than from a similar field without Nil I Twelve similar trials in Mahama ho wed at I want a t'otton I'iuntt i in every county it on n smaller scale. 1 will furnish the- Nutate If you will use it a* I direct .itul report aci W. I). Hunt < r, I ' . : it f A Combating the Iwlbwervll. tlu* early nt bring a crop to maturity from one to two s? Sen.l name -f v' ErE; None but _ Post ( i r <1 W ' "Vi ,' r stB 1 jAgA if" ' u** Choice Flowers, Kxt'i'MtM-f ('atithI ions, 7*> rents j?? r Artistic r?, lltskets ninl !? * dozen. .Send for prion list of dower in .Dee,,;, KJS 1 HILL S nKBHOBanftet.. the story: unronic t ine : a thin spirituous liquid, of a pleasant I HAN BARK Fluid Extra : ROOT Fluid Extra VOOD BARK Fluid Extra > that other Chill T< mi i ! ? CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the I t Signature / A u W rv i7f** Use ? \-A For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Ml! Cf NTAUR COMPANY. NCW YORK Olt^ * UGHING I r lnnjfs out. when you can jjet a m 5und, Mullicn and Tar. J Remedy will sjivc immediate re- . IENZA. BRONCHITIS AND DIS\SMODIC IN CROUP. J I' HY? iY DRUG CO. HA, S. C. ints began to form sijuarcs, allied broadcast J Ammonialo of Soda| iCre. The yield of lint was 127 pounds more Hi tnute. B 1 increase of vio pounds to 400 pounds per acre, i the cotton licit to make a similar cotton trial j^H ely Free tual results to inc. ^H dt ire, recommends an the only meitns of uturlng of the crop. Nitrate ?.f Soda will 'ceks earlier than when ^rown without its use. ^H WII.1.1 AM B S.MYI k'3. xC.- - -r~?'( Director, ... :y; _^tV "cpt. la-ift John pr* Seeds and Plants lnz<;n rihms .* _' u ' to $;{ r,(i p??r <!.>/.? n . dyn-. .sipimd; rust* IiiixIips, $2 00 |i?*r hi triird'-ii si-nils, itulli*, ?*ir tfS-M'JUSES, Columbia, S. C. hill "i^fir A! bitter taste, made of * POPLAR BARK :t PRICKLY ASH BARK 7t SARSAPARILLA ^ onics Don't Cure. o Pay. Price, 50c. 'i