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By E. L. Rainey, : on's fvmfir S = ’ y | f //,» ..,,.f : ] | The importance of purifying the i)vl;o;l enn not be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health, At this scason nearly every cne needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. It strengthens Pecu"ar and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it cradicates disease. The peculiar eombination, proportion, and preparation +f the vegetable remedies wsed give to flood's Sarsaparilla pecul far curative powers. No TO Itself other medicine hassuch a record of wonderful cures. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's SBarsaparilla do not be induced to tako any other instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence, Hood's Sarsaparilla is scld by 2l druggists. Prepared by C. L. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, | 100 Poses Cne Doilar & NN e T DIENTISTRY. | pr.T. L. THURMGCND, | DAWSON, GA. | LT Siltl.sfa('!l(il.l Gu‘:}ran\ , CITTEe'D teed in all kinds of Den- | tall Work. Old plates repaired | and made good as new. | BEST LOCAL AN.ESTHETICS USED | for Painless Extraction of Teeth. | Patronage respecttuily solicited | Office up stairs over Tolbot's store. f R. F. SIMMOMS, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, DAWSON, GA. Practice in all the courts. Parties having land for sale sheuld call on ne. Chas. G. MERCER; ATTORNEY AT LAW, DA+ HON, GA. Will attend promptly to all bus iness, GRIGGS & LAING, ATTORNEYS ATLAW, DAWSON, GA. Prompt attention to all business JAS, H. GUERRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DAWEON, @A Business solicited. Prompt at tention will be given it. J. L. JANES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DAWSON, « GA: Business rc.c[)ect.fnn.\'_ solicited. . G 1-.\111(3‘._ o 1L 8. BELL . G. PARKS & CO., FIRE INSUR ANCE AGENTS DAWSON, GA. All kinds of property insured at teasonable rates, Losses satisfacs m“_‘)' adjusted and promptly paid. Lompanies represented all strong liberal snq reliable. Office over drng store of ¢ heat~ b & Dean, north side of Public lfiqll:l;'p THE | f X AN MILLER ORGAN | Is rire: Frsest AN Besr. il iy = Gromray e e sr] Lo s Sa) Cl ) | Sl ;{Tnu[ s N S e L A e -;a 4 g “;§ £ N ) g e ™~ § e * |N e— ~ : P B AR 31 D) b~ :»'—:—:,;*—-—'—--—Jir SR * BN ;?,'gi:-t?n_fi}fii‘_g % f = N‘A SRy H‘: e o 2e | N O Y e Y EEETTRR Q ‘; -: .'lq i'::'; 8 e ;< g“‘ é‘x\d |b:{;i£, ’3 : (C; 3 o "o ;%‘ . ".‘(;-';- S \ S Y ‘;.g T & ! S R ‘353:7/“ - N:)_ Lt It stands at the head of all 200 G }:*E’“UP. Those who desire to have tbest organ should acquaint them- Ives with the merits of our instru s Don’t take our word for at we say, but see and test our Mraments, ¢no dealer sells onr "gans ip yourlocality, write to the CNl‘_\', JYNO OTHER Abirgg, ER ORGANW CO o Lebanon, Pa. Malogue, e, Iree, ‘S*‘N.‘Z(i.' THE DAWSON NEWS BARGAINS BARG A INS BARGAINS BARGAINS Our Handsome Stock of New Fall Goods is Arriving. -—--- Davis & Dozier. ' ThE BRIDE OF A GORILLA. |4 Remarkabie Story of the Dark Conti ! nent Told by an Exslorer. | Carl Steckleman, the African | explorer, has been ordered for a | secona trip by eable to the contis ‘nent Ly an Inglish concern, Be fore leaving Indianapoiis, he told a { correspondent some remarkable ;smries of his first trip, amon:z - which the following is the most re ' markable : . “There are some extraordinary | things told of the male gorilla. I !bad always heard i: said that the | male gorilla would not harm a wo iman, Thi:is the eommon heliet |in some tribes. One day we came E to a village in which one but had i been built apars from the rest. We inquired for tbe reason for this ’mul found that it had been dedi |cated to a witeh. This witch was , greatly revered. She had been the | wife of a gorilla. The woman had | | lived in the village, in a h(msc% stood on the edge of the forest. ‘ A great tree overbung ber shanty. i In the village all the trees had been | cut down £s a precantion agaivst the | gorilla. “One nizht cne of these animals [ came out of the forest, got up in‘o the big tree which overhuuz the } woman’s house, climbed down on to the root, threw the roof ofl,l ‘swung down into the hut, seized | ‘the weman, climbed up throagh the hole of the roof up into the tree, snd went away into the ‘woods, earrying the woman with him. Ilis great strenzith made this an easy thinz for him to do. - He could hold her in one arm and “with his two Liod legs and his one‘ trearm minke his way up and Jown trees or through the woods. The woman was gone for many idnys. The people saw that her ‘house roof had been torn off, i T: ey looked carctully around the house and saw that there were no | tracks whatever. They tliea knew ’ that the dread enemy had carried her off. “Oneday she came back. She toll a wenderful story. The goril la bad carried her for miles in the woods, and finally had climbed a great tree and deposited ber in his home. There he treted her very kindly,brought ber food and drink, but would not permit her to l-ave. After watching her earetully for many days he finally left her, probably intending to return in ‘a ghort time, convinecd that slhe would remain. The woman came down to the ground, and, after wandering for several days, made her way back to the village. Tle people at firs' were about to kill her, but they tinully concluded that she was possessed of extraor dinary powers. They thercfore built her a house for heiself, sup lied her with every comfort, and Fooksd up to her as a sacred per~ SO, We Can and Do Gruarantee Acker’s Blood Elixir for it has been fully demouitrated to the people of thiz country that itis superior to all other preparations for blond diseasce. It isa positive cure for syphilitic poisening, Ul ccrs, Eruptions and Pimpes.. It purifies the whole system and thor oughly builds up the constitution. Scld by W. C. Kendrick. S b i There was a terrible epidemic of dysentary and bloody flux in Pope county, [llinois, last cummer. ~As many as five deaths oceurred in one day. Dessrs. Waler Bros., of Waltersburg, sold over 380 bot thes of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol éra and Diarhea Remedy during this epidemic and say they never heard of its failing in a single case ‘when the directions were tollowved It was the only medicine used that ‘did cure the worst cases. Many perzons were cured by it after the doctors had given them up. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by all | druggists. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS A Terrible Story of the Gode Ducllo. Oue of the Georgia duellists res scrved four of his five shots while his antagonist was aimlessly firing upon him. He then claimed the privilege of dictating a retraction under a penalty of the completion of his four rounds. This method of settling the quarrel proved suc cessful, especially as he had the re putation of being » erack shot.. This solutios differed radiecally from the outcome of a famous French duel which had been forced upon an army officer who entertained conscientious seruples against the code. He had declined the caall enge, but finally accepted it under the iufluence of threats from his superior officers that he would le cashiered for cowardice. e claim ed as the challenged party the privilege of arrangiog the econdis tions of the duel. and insisted that each should fire in turn. beginning with the chal enger. His opponent missed the mark, and was then at “ his merey. The secon s and specte- | tors naturally expected that Le | would fire his pistol in the air out | of respect :or his cousciencious scruples. Ile coolly took aim shot] his antagorist through the heart, and then, esclaiming: ““Our blood l be on your heads !” killed himsel®, [his duel had a most beneficial eflect in modifying military opins ion in France respecting the neces sity and efficacy of the code. The Georgia lawyer, who reserved his fire for four rounds,caleulated more closely the chances effectinz a sat istactory reconciliation. He was not brave enoughin the first in stance, however, to decline to fight aud to fuce the conscquences of be- | ing sucered at as a coward. —New York 7ribune. ‘ Tha Ifevicon Wasp. | The Mexican wasp i 3 built cn=~ tirely for business, eis over two inches lovg when be is of age and is abcut the color of a bay horse. lis plunger is a full inch long and | as fine ara spider’s web., Unlike the stiuger of a common bee, the | stinger of the Mexican wasp 18| pon forfeitable. He don’t give up ] after one lung® Lut has it always in readiness for an all-day job it necessary. The mission of the Mexican wasp seems to be merely tohunt up people and run thst stinger ot Lis into them. The na tives say that he will go ten miles out of his way to get a whaek at a person. The natives seem to get | fat on snake bites, centiped= bites i and seorpion stings, bat if they dis. eover one of thes: wasps in their neizkborlood they hunt for cover without delag. Get rid of that tired feeling as quick as possible. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, whieh gives strength, a good appetite, and health. —— e @& e e Cholera in Michigan. - Dr, I. D. Larke, of Rogers City, Michigan, says the epidemic of last year iu Presque Isle county, in which so many persons lost their lives, was choleric dysentary in« scead ot cholera as drst leported. He used Chamberlain's Colie, Cnolera and Diarhea Remedy and gays it succeeded where all other reme iies friled. Not a single case was lost in which it was used. This remedy is the most reiiable aud most successful Inedicine known for colic, cholera morbus, dysentary diarrhoea and bloody flux. 25and 50 céut bottles for sale by all druggists. eQP < e e e Guard Against the Strike and always have a bottle of Acker’s Eglish Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itselt upoun you. One dose is a preventive and a two doses a-positive cure. All throat and Lung troubte yield to its treatment. A sample bottle is - vwith you free and the Remedy guuranteed by W. C. Kendrick. Dawson, Georgia, August 28th,, 1889. VITALITY REVIVED. The Elixir of Lifs Ravives a Subject n Albany. Oa Tuecsday afternoon Dr W, L. Davis made a practical ezperi | ment of the recent discovery, the ’ clixir of life. Henry Pierson, a nezvo well known in the city, has been suffer ing with rheumatizm about three months This dread disease had -made such ravages upon his once stalwart frame.that his vitality fell a victim to its dastruction, and for quite 8 while he Las been unable to walk. Hearing ot this wonderful elixir, e begged Doctor Davis to try its effect upon him, but thz Doctor would not consent until ke was bet ter acquainted with its results. Numerous harmless tests having been made throughout the country, Doctor Davis finally consented to try it on Pierson. He first ob tained the glauds from a sheep, and, following the directions, had the elixir preparel. While pers fectly fresh he took it to the home of the patient and announced his cousent to try it in answer to Piers son’s appeals. The negro was delighted. His lons confinement bad mads him desperate. and with the p.ngs and pains of long suffering shooting through his frame, he told the Doctor to try it. It it kills m»,” he said, “I dou’t eare, for I cw't get well, and I might as well die trying to get well.” The rheunatism was confined to Pierson’s lower limbs, and with a hypodermic syringe, Dr. Davis made three injections, two in one leg and ore in the other. About halt an hour after the injections, Pierson was walking a!l over the houso, the first time he had walked in three months, A Newsand Advertizer reporter hearing of the experiment, sought Doctor Davis, ana together they repaired to the home of the pa ticnt, Pierson was sittinz on the trovt porch as they entered, and in answer to the reporter’s first query, stid : “Ob, boss I feel good.” “Get up and let me see if you ean walk ?" With this he roze, witbout ass sistance, and waiked quite a dis tance, limpinga little, but, at the same time showing that his infirms ity was greatly relieved. “How long has it been since you have walked before, Henry? “Ehave walked to-day for the first time in about three months,” “How did this medicine aflcet vou when the Doctor applied it ?” “Itelt just like I had a big drink of ‘bus' head’ whiskey.” His daughter sitting near, said just then; “Why when that medicine be gan to take effect, pa came down the steps like a drove ot cattle, and I didu’t know who it was,” ‘l'be reporter was satisfied that a remarkable revolution in hie physs icul condition Lad been wrought.— News and Advertizer. The New Discovery, You have heard your frierds and neighbors talking about it. You may yourselt be one of the many who know from personol experience Jjust how good a thing itis. Ifyou ever tried it, you are one of its staunch triends, because the won derful thing about it is, that when once given a tr'al, Dr. Kings New Discovery ever atter holds a place in the house It you have néver used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat,Luug ‘or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at i once and %ive it a fair trial. Itis ‘guaranteed every time or money refunded, Tri‘u{_ bottle Free at Crouch Bros.” Drugists. Sl s Now is the time to buy Corn Shellers of A 0 3. Bal?win g(’o.-‘ Improve Your Homes. l One reason why the boys and girls who naturally possess a taste !for ‘the beautiful are dissatisfied l with home life in the country, is | ou eccount ot its general want ot | attractiveness. You may ride | over avy part of our rural districta, “aud ¢veglect and desolation are i found on every hand. The home ' needs paiat, glass out of the wins : dow, and a leak in the house fron. ‘ long neglect. Feaces around the i yard ave down, and the gate marka a cresent on mother earth every | time it is opened. Tlowers are \'s»,-ldmu seen, The little witnesses | of refinement, culture and purity rare too much neglected, and the | good housewife is not to blame. | She would snatch the time from ' every day routine of household du« ' ties to eare for the flowers, but the | hushand fails to provide her the ! moans, and, worst of all, the en | couragement to make home beau. ! titul and atfractive. ‘ i The farmers of Georgia have ~only about two months during the | : year that they can devote to thei‘ | improvement of their huihlings] -and surroundings, but the present i low price of lumber and shingles : should encouraga them to make all ‘need ¢ bnprovements, Ilave the ; material on hand and you can spare a balf day once in a while in ! puatting up new buildings, repair- , ; ing old ones, and making enclos " ures v hich will add groatly to thel appesrance of your home, enhane ing its value, and also add to the comfort aud Lealth of the family. “Cet Together." “Get together™ is the word that has gone out up and down the Des mocratic line until it has beecme a famitiar expression to all newsparer readers. Let Dawson ecatch up the refrain in an industrial sense, Get us “get together” for the im provement and upbuilding of our town,and show the man who stands in the way that he is short-sighted, to say the least. Let us “get together” and put our town on an onward and upward boom. Let us “get together” and put cronkersand those who would hold us back to the rear. Let us “‘get together,” and luy ing petty jealousies and \he day of small things behing us, work for a glorious tuture for our little 2ity, Let us* get together” and work fur public improvement—for man ufacturies and for a larger popula. tion. Let us ‘“get together” for these causes and stay togethicr to the end. “Get.together.” e Thousands of cures follow the use ot Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, 50 centa. R e . Hi< pame is R. J. M-Kinney his residencs is Woodbury, Hill county, Texas; hisstatement May, 1889: My littleson was cured by S. 8. 8. of bad sorcs and ulcers, the result of a general breaking down of his health from fever. He was considered incurable, but two bot tles of Bwitt’s Specific brought him out all right. Mr. John Kiag, of Jackson, Miss., snys that pe was cured of rhematiam in his feet and legs hy taking Swift's Specific. This was after he had tried many others remedies, Loth internal and exter nal, and prid many doctor's bills, ‘ Switt’s Specific has saved mé years of untold misery by relieving paralysis in my left side. This wae after I had been treated by the best physicians in St. Louis and Chicago. 'The trouble was caused by some deragement of my blood, which bas béen corrected by S, S. 8. T. A. SerppAßT,Sherman, Texas. B. O. Gillett,of Purdy Mo , 81y8 Swit's Specific cured him of Eczo. ma o 0 his limbs and body. ile took only, two-emall buttles, f SNAKES. A new industry, or an old one now revived, is being carried on in Cherokee couaty. Nothing more or less than a snake munu factory. Mr. H. H. McEntyre gave im» petus to the industry by re-intros ducing the modus operandi in the presesce of a Cherokee Advance reporter. The newspaper man told in his paper how to make snakes, and as the paper is read in every family in the county, there is snake man ufacturing going on in every farm in Cherokee. ‘ Bome days ago Mr. McEntyre's children threw geveral horse Lairs inan eddy place in the branch, and afterwards put them m cans partially filled with water, whese they remained a few days. On pouring them out it was found that the horses hair of a few days before were perfectly formed wrigeling snakes. They would squirm around on the ground, anxious, it would ap pear, to géet away from their cap tors, but seemed confined by some invisible power to the spot where they were thrown. I The snzkes were ugly creatures. They had o keen, tapering tail, were Isrger around the body than elsewhereand a kind cf a knot sup plied the he.d. There is even the suggestion of a mouth and eyes in the kuot that forms the head, and every aciion of the snake is possessed by the manu‘actured article. They are rbout as large around the body as a pencil, and when spread out vpon a table will wrigs glearound and slide off. The story seems incredulous, but it s vouched for by the paper quoted. At the best, you will find on close examisation that the horse hair resembles a tiny snake, both in form and action. Being steeped in water, it becomes swollen in the middle, tapering at the ends, and becomes apparently animated. | You can find these snakes evcry-! where in Cherokee enanty now, One gentleman has a big branch full ot them in all stages of growth. They are slimy, ugly and hnrril\ly' suggestive affairs.— dtlanta Journal, The Sewers of Puris are oue of the modern wonders of the world That marvelous net work of underground streams, over which the tourist ean travel by rail and in hoats, constitutes the howels | of the gay capital. This labyrioth ot streams is kept with serupulous care; for any obstruction in the flow of the sewage would beattend - I ed with serious results to the health of the city above. The sewers of the human system are the liver and bowels, and in order to keep disease out of the wondertul city of which they are a part, they must be kept always free and un obstructed. Dr. fzicrce‘s Pleasant Purgative Pellets are the best laxa tive and cathartic known ‘or the purpose. Tiny, sugar-coated grauules, in vials, always fresh. e ePt e, A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Brainbridze, Munday Esq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tex., says: *‘Have used Elcctric Bitters with most happy results, My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jauudice but was cared by timely use or this medicine,-- Anm satisfied Electric Bitters saved his lite.” Mr. K. 1. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: He positively believes he would have died, had it not been for Electric Bitters. : This great femtedy will ward' off, as well as cure all Malarial Digeas es, and for all Kidney, Liver an.. Stomach Disorders stands unequal ed. Price 50c, and 81. at Crouch Bros.” Drug stere. e s el @Qe e A. P. Hatcher bas new attrae. thony i furniture, Call Bauid" see. BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS ' THE DEATH OF PETZR DURHAM, " S Who Has Gone Where No Ona is Ever Known to Ret.rn. : He was a well known and we'l thought of colcred boy, and was born March Gth., 1869, in the 11th d’strict of this county. It wis a sad shock to Clargsia Durham when she received a telegram from Wm. Johuson, of Pearson, that he was en route for Dawson with the remains of her son. liis two brothers, Robert W. and James B. Durham, who were in Colquitt county, made haste to Pearson to bring their brother ’ home, Fut they tound that he had ‘already been carried home. They ‘took the next train for home, but ‘arrived too late for the burial. Peter’sdeath was caused from a congestive ehill. aug2B-It. A gentleman from Russe!l couns ty informed a Columbus Enquirer reporter that J. F. Williams, of Updand,owned two hogs whi h had grown fat from eating tobaeco. The hogs are kept in a pen and lLave been regular tobacco chewers for geveral months. At first the hogs did pot seen to relish the weed,but soon they became very fond of it, ‘ and now they seem to perfectly miser, ble when their owner neglects to give them their daily allowance ot tobacen. The hogs began to fats } ten as soon as they became tobacco chewers, 1 Indiana has a double-headel baby cirl constructad upon a very original principle. It has a head ateech end of its body and legs | aud arms promiscously distributed between., The child, or the child. ren, or whatever it or they is or ‘are, is or am do'ng well. i ‘“*.—"<.’_’-—_:" . - Turrz are in South Caroliva 15,« 000 whites who cannot read or write, an equal pumberin Tennessee, 20- 000 in Geor,ia, 20,000 in Alabama, 15,000 in Mississippi 20,000 in Louisiana, 20,000 in North Caro lina, and 25,000 in Nirginia. ! A Heality Growth. Acker's Blood Elixir has gaived a firm hold on the American peos ple and is acknowled ed to be s~ perior t 3 all other preparations. It is a positive cure for i}l Isly d and Skin Diseases. The medie:! fra ternity indorse and prescrive it. Guaranteed and sold by \W. U, Kendrick. Sh e . Bucklen's Arnicz Sav/o. _ The Best Sa'vein the world for Cuts, Bruises,Sores, Ulecrs, Salg Rhicom, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilbluing, ¢ oras, and all Skin Fraptions, and positively cures iles, It 13 guaranteed fo give perlec satisfaction, noney refunded. Price 25 cents per box, IPorsale by Cronch Bros. The nicest stover, the best stoves, the cheapest stoves at A. . Hatch er's, - s®*\ ] (o | Bl 704 AL iy Absolutely Pure, This powder never varies. A marvel ot purity, strength and wholesomeness. More ecenomical than the ordinary kinds, and ean not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or plmsphate\romlcrs. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall 8t .Y g Vol. VI.—No. 15. EE OF GOOD CHEER;: b o e ’l* To the honest inquirer after truth, whe, troubled with some contagious blood dis. ease, sccks a remedy ,whk‘il will com. pletely (rachcate,{tgmhh system every germ cf blood poison, mcm he loves—his wife and his ¢ n—may be saved, the experience of others comes ag a mighty revelation. Common sensc tellg him actual results are the only sure proof of curative virtue. Read the following true testimony ! 4 Twelve years :fio 1 contracted a terr tde case of bl rrghomng. My afflice tion was trul{ horrible. I had no appes tite, did not sleep well at night n y di tion was impaired, my throat was fum. ulcers, and in fact I was 3 totagl wreck, I had been under the treatwient of several of the leading phgsxcnans of Atlanta; tried nearly eve?' lood remedy advere tised; went to Hot Springs, where I re mained several months, receiving no bene efit whatever—the dread disease still clung to me. 5 Three years ago I was laid up wil rheumatism. My knecs were drawn up ia such a position that I could not leave my bed for months. Last summcr the discase seemed to res new its attack upon me with all the ravs, ages of death. My life was a hngering torture, and I had despaired.of ever getw ting well when a friend of mine recoms mended D. B. B. 1 began to nse it at once, and find myseclf permanent] cur@. I refer to Rev. C. C. Davis, Dr. ft')hn . Westmorland, Dr. Knott, Garrett & Bro., and numerous others who know cf my case. I cheerfully rccommend B. B. B, for I really believe it is the best medicine for the blood in the world. Jas. L. BoswortH, Atlanta, G&. During the month of February I bought one bottle of 1. B, B formy four-year old boy, who had what doctors term” heredin tary blood poison, and to my utter astone ishment one bottle cured him. In Febe ruary my elder son, twelve years of age, was literally covered with ugly sores on his legs, and a terribla cruption on hiz head. He was curcd with two bottles o 8.8.8. Asa quick biood cleanser it bag no equal. JaMEs HiLL, Atlanta, Ga. For severzl years I have been sufx’ering from a constitutional blood poison, whic has resisted the treatment of our besj physicians, and the use of the most note medicines. I was covered with a copper-colored eruption all over my body nncFE?nbs‘ with loss of appetite, excruciating pains in m{ ’ back, aching of my joints, general debik ity, emaciation, falling off of my hair, sora ’ throat and great nervousness. ~ I became - incredulous, but being told that B, B. B, - was a sure enough blood purifier and that it did not require a patient to use a gross before he was cured, I commem:esr its use. Within two weeks’ time 1 felt j proved. I haye taken about \enbutfi and f2cl as well and sprightly asany man. My appetite and stmn?th have returned and my hair does not fall out. Ido not nesitate to say that B. B. B. has no equal as a general glood purifier, and any- one who will use only onc bottle will be con vinced that it has no equal in these paiatk I still continue its use, as it is a splendi tonic and keeps my system in a fine con dition. You gave the liberty to direct any sufferer to-me in person. K. P. B, JoxEs, . Atlanta, Ga, Wi 4 I had 24 running ulcers on one leg, and 6on the other, ang felt greatly prostfated. I believe I actually swallowea' a barrel of medicine in vain ‘efforts to cure the dis ease. With little hope, I finally acted on the urgent advice otp a friend, and gota bo(ti‘.lc of‘»ll. B. B. I cxperienced a ;l;as;fi and my despondency was sqr?e*. 2 pelled. 1 kept using it until I had taken, sixteen bottles, and ail the ulcers, fheymas, tism, and other horrors of blood poisom have disappeared, and at last I am sound and well again, after an experience of twenty years of torture, A. P, Bruxson, Atlanta, Ga, KENNESAW, GA., Sept. 11, 1887, B. B. B. Company—My DEAR SIRg I take great pleasure in acknowlcd’ging the great benefit my wife has derived trom yonr great and wonderful medicine, B. B; B. Fortwo years she was a great suf ferer from Scrofula, or some bloed dis ease which had lain dormaat all her life. We had attention from some of the most skillful fiphysicians in the country, but all to no effect, until we had all despaired of her ever recovering. Her mouth was one solid ulcer, and for two manths or more her body was broken out with sores until she Jost a beautiful head of hair, also eyee lashes and eye-brows ; in fact, she seeme® to be a complete wreck. ’ i Now comes the great secret which I want all the world to know: That three bettles of Blood Balm medicine has done, the work which would sound incredible to any one who did not know it to beam To-day my wife is perfectly healthy and. clear from any scrofulous taint, and she now has a three-month-old babe, also pef fectly healthy. Very respectfully = H;.’ L. CAssmwy. GLEX ArLriNE STATION, N. C, } IFebruary 13th, 1888.§ This is to certify that three ?'ears ago [l had my left leg amputated four inches, below the knee, caused by Mood poison and bone affection. After it was ampu-. tated there came a running ulcer on the. end of it that measured 3% inches one. way and 4% inches the other, and con+ tinued growing worse every day until a short time ago. 1 was fiivcn up to die by. the best doctors in Charlotte. 1 heard of the wonderful B. B. B. 1 resolved to try that. My wecight at the time 1 come. menced (5. B. B. was 120 Ipourxd,s. . Whea I had taken three bottles 1 gained 8% pounds in weight; when 1 had taken twelve bottles I was sound and well, but. continued taking until 1 had taken fifteen bottles. I now we(i!gh 180 pounds and measure five feet and three inches high. I contend that your medicine has no «Lud, as a blood purifier. It Ceruml‘y work| like a charm. (12) J. R. WiLsox. ¢ FOR DYSPEPSiA Use Browmn’s Iron Bitters. Physiclans recommend it, All derlers keep it 3100 por hottle, Gennine bas trade mu‘g wid emssnd red Hags on wrapoer. John Tarier gells the hes: har ness Fap bh e mtaay iu the ity